00:12:20.500I think if you watch his show, he speaks for himself,
00:12:22.640And he'll explain exactly to the audience his reasoning, why he takes certain positions, speculation, maybe this is happening, maybe this is happening, regardless, here's what we need to do.
00:12:32.080It's never been about Trump sycophancy, and this is a sort of rewriting of history.
00:12:38.060Somebody was commenting on my ex yesterday, oh, you guys just got on the MAGA train, and now that it's going down.
00:12:43.620InfoWars has been on the air for 30 years.
00:12:45.820Really and honestly, if you look at the record, Alex Jones made Trump a lot more than Trump ever made Alex Jones.
00:12:51.760The freedom movement existed before Trump. It will exist after Trump.
00:12:55.540And in fact, at this point, it's not even a question of, is Trump over?
00:13:02.300And that could be as of next year when the Democrats get into office and start impeaching him
00:13:06.860and his presidency basically becomes lame duck.
00:13:09.400But regardless, even if he makes out a strong, you know, ends the administration strong,
00:13:13.860he's not the candidate again. It's over.
00:13:16.820We have to be looking into the future regardless of how you feel about Trump.
00:13:20.660But when it comes to, you know, Alex, especially, we have been, Infowars has been, and Alex in particular has been a primary target, the number one target after Trump himself of the left.
00:13:32.300And that means lawfare. And that means they're going to throw him in prison if they get back in power.
00:13:36.380And they're saying that they're going to do that. I mean, they're talking about that.
00:13:38.900And so it's a matter of like, it's not a question of do we want Trump to win?
00:13:43.580it's like trump has to win or the country's over and we personally get totally eviscerated even
00:13:49.440though we've never done anything wrong we've never broken any laws they will come after innocent
00:13:53.600people just like they did after january 6 only on a much greater scale so it's like it's like this
00:13:58.800is a this is a real war and you can be you know mad at the aircraft carrier but you sink without
00:14:04.280it right it's like this is this is our guy this is the horse we rode in on it he we have to do
00:14:10.820everything we can to try to help him win, because the other option is just unapproachable. I think
00:14:16.860the King Theoden example is just the perfect metaphor for Trump in a couple ways, right?
00:14:23.780For one, in the movies, it's the first time you hear about King Theoden's situation, the condition
00:14:28.240he's in, you could say, is when they meet somebody who's been exiled, right? An actual loyal good
00:14:33.520person who tried to tell the king what was really going on, who was kicked out of the country.
00:14:39.020Well, we're seeing that with people like Joe Kent right now.
00:14:41.560And so I really think with Trump, we have this like mad king syndrome that isn't a matter of fantasy.
00:14:45.940I mean, this is just like a regular feature of tyranny, honestly.
00:14:50.400People surrounded by yes-men who make bad decisions, but they're not told their decisions are bad.
00:14:54.600They're told, oh, no, this is a great idea.
00:14:56.540And yet things keep getting worse, so they keep getting angry.
00:14:58.460I mean, this is a cycle that we've entered into that can be very dangerous if the ego of the king isn't under control.
00:15:04.700But with Theoden in particular, it's like when people ask, like, well, do you still support Trump?
00:15:09.120It'd be like if I was a Rohanian and I was asked, do you still support King Theoden?
00:19:03.540And he was literally allowing seniors to die.
00:19:09.280I mean, they were laying in beds with fecal matter, not being I mean, the huge sores in their backs not being turned, not being taken care of.
00:19:16.720Many people lost family members. And and the guy has been completely pardoned.
00:19:22.800I mean, it was thirty seven million dollar fraud scheme thing, completely pardoned.
00:19:27.400And and why? Well, he made a donation to Trump.
00:19:31.720He's he's MAGA because he's Jewish and made a donation to Trump and said, I'm your friend.
00:19:36.100So what does it take to get away with fraud these days? Well, you can get $37 million of fraud if
00:19:44.180you make a $1 million donation and you claim to be MAGA as redefined by Mark Levin. So we're going
00:19:51.500to be getting into that story and breaking it down. But real quick, I just wanted to mention
00:19:55.220for the listener, this has been honestly shattering all of our expectations. We thought that maybe
00:20:01.860we'd sell 1,000 copies or maybe 2,000 copies. Here we are at the end of March, and so we just
00:20:08.620launched this book. It's the first publication from NXR Studios. We launched it on January 2nd.
00:20:14.580It's been one quarter, Q1, three months, and we've sold getting close to 5,000 copies now.
00:20:20.080It's called The Hyphenated Heresy. Subtitle is Judeo-Christianity. And from a political angle,
00:20:26.340biblical theological angle just tearing apart that myth of Judeo-Christianity. What fellowship
00:20:33.640can light have with darkness? The answer is none. Judeo-Christianity is not a thing. It's a political
00:20:41.100hoodwinking scheme in order to drum up support for the nation-state of Israel that goes against
00:20:49.040everything that the Bible actually teaches. So Judeo-Christianity, dispensational Zionism,
00:20:55.340all these things that many protestant christians dispensationalists zionists have fallen for
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00:21:23.920out the book today. All right, Antonio, you're going to break down our first story. Yeah, let's
00:21:27.720jump into this story about Joseph Swartz. We'll pull it up here. I'll be reading from this article
00:21:32.780from the New York Times that was published at the beginning of March. But before I jump in,
00:21:36.620and you'll have to bear with me, because it's actually so much bigger than one person. So it's
00:21:41.280easy to say, okay, well, this person had friends and influences in the Trump administration. But
00:21:45.580actually, what this article points to is it's actually a system, if you will, of lobbying firms
00:21:51.360that have the ear of Trump, the Trump administration, Trump himself, or Trump officials, and it's
00:21:56.800actually systematized in the way that they can manipulate for the purposes of favoring inmates
00:22:03.300who are, for example, pro-Israel or inmates who are Jewish, so on and so forth. So I'm going to
00:22:07.240jump back right into here, and you'll see how bad this really gets. So we'll start from the beginning,
00:22:12.740reading from this article here up on the screen. One evening last November, word spread around a
00:22:17.680federal prison camp in Otisville, New York, that an inmate who had spent heavily to pursue clemency
00:22:22.280had hit pay dirt, winning a pardon from President Trump and walking free. His release intensified
00:22:27.300an ongoing debate for those who were left behind, that is, in the prison. Who could they pay to
00:22:32.360achieve the same result? There was a lot of parse in the clemency campaign of Joseph Schwartz. He
00:22:37.340had served only three months of a three-year sentence for tax crimes related to a nursing
00:22:41.020home empire that had collapsed amid allegations of endangering the residents and defrauding his
00:22:46.180employees. Mr. Schwartz had not been shy about sharing the strategy behind his clemency campaign
00:22:51.020with other inmates, so they knew he had paid multiple people to try to get the job done,
00:22:55.920according to two people familiar with the conversation in Otisville. Nearly a million
00:23:01.320dollars went to right-wing operatives who claimed to have worked with Laura Loomer,
00:23:05.860a social media provocateur who has the ear of Mr. Trump, to advocate for Mr. Schwartz's release.
00:23:11.860another $100,000 or more was paid to a lobbyist who had a different set of connections to Mr. Trump,
00:23:18.620pro-Israel evangelicals. It is based in part on the proposition that paying the right person to
00:23:24.520deliver a message tailored to Mr. Trump's politics or grievances is more important than demonstrating
00:23:31.100remorse or even a low likelihood of recidivism. Even in the nursing home industry, which is plagued
00:23:37.760by tax and insurance fraud, chronic understaffing and neglect, Mr. Schwartz's rise and fall stood
00:23:43.360out. Their company, Skyline Healthcare, owned about 100 nursing homes and rehabilitation facilities
00:23:49.120in at least 11 states that employed as many as 15,000 people. It was not a moment too soon for
00:23:55.420the Redfield facility, one of these institutions, where one woman worked as a cook. She said,
00:24:00.080recalling that the power company was threatening to turn off the electricity for non-payment of
00:24:04.260bills. Additionally, this same woman who was fighting leukemia said her health insurance
00:24:08.440benefits and those of other employees were not being funded, forcing them to pay out of pocket
00:24:12.580or to forego medical care entirely. We'll jump a little bit further down the article.
00:24:18.480It says the efforts by Mr. Berkman and Mr. Wohl, these are two people that were paid by Mr. Schwartz
00:24:24.080to advocate for his clemency, and Ms. Loomer did not keep Mr. Schwartz out of Otisville. So in other
00:24:29.780words, the initial payments that he had made to get out of prison failed, and he reported there
00:24:34.420and actually showed up and was serving his sentence. He began leading a Torah study class
00:24:39.540for inmates. Frustrated, Mr. Schwartz stopped paying Mr. Berkman and Mr. Wolfe's firm.
00:24:44.680He turned instead to Josh Nass, a lawyer and a lobbyist with connections to pro-Israel Jewish
00:24:51.140and evangelical circles. Congressional lobbying files show that Mr. Schwartz paid Mr. Nass at
00:24:57.080least $100,000. This time around, Mr. Nass implemented a more comprehensive strategy.
00:25:03.180He enlisted evangelical figures with connections in Mr. Trump's circle to highlight Mr. Schwartz's
00:25:08.200cause to the administration's allies. They emphasized Mr. Schwartz's faith, the Jewish
00:25:12.880faith, and argued that this was a matter of religious liberty. The day after Mr. Trump
00:25:18.120signed the pardon, Mr. Schwartz finally spent Shabbat free and safe with his family.
00:25:22.500So you can see there, as we go through some of the various sources in the different lobbying firms and different individuals involved, this was very clearly an organized, probably often repeated system of clemency.
00:26:06.780I mean to the point earlier before we even jumped in the article it shows the extent to which I
00:26:10.860think Trump is captured he's compromised he has a completely false view of who his friends are
00:26:16.060and who he goes to bat for and who he defends and he's completely surrounded and insulated in a way
00:26:21.380that's I think even for the average American who who loved Mr. Trump or you know or supported him
00:26:26.380voted from 2016 2020 2024 it almost seems like it almost seems like a wrap if you will it's
00:26:34.000absolutely disgusting. I couldn't help, as I was looking over across the table, you were reading
00:26:38.460the article, Antonio, and then breaking it down, I caught in my peripheral Mr. Harrison Smith
00:26:44.840cackling, laughing a little bit. What are you thinking? Well, it's just, the way it ended with
00:26:52.580saying that, you know, they appealed to, this was a matter of faith, it sounds like they were saying
00:26:57.380that, like, look, it's a matter of religious liberty, he gets to scam people, it's his
00:27:01.340prerogative that's the way it was phrased made it sound like the scamming itself was like this was
00:27:06.260an act of of religion this is they're violating his religious liberty by stopping him i'm gonna
00:27:10.880go hard in the paint for just a moment say it it is an act of religion i think it actually is
00:27:15.980religious liberty um in the sense that um i i mean they say it out loud at this point i mean
00:27:23.860we're sitting here at the table with the guy who made the 12 minute video you know the eighth
00:27:27.5808th Front War that has gotten like 15 million views. 20 million. 20 million. Oh, wow. On X.
00:27:34.780Wow. Just like the number of Holocaust survivors that goes up every day. But I mean, what was so
00:27:43.700compelling about that video was it was no commentary. It wasn't you saying in your own
00:27:47.100words. You just were clipping out Jewish leaders in their own words. Some of them were Mossad.
00:27:52.860Some of them were Bibi Netanyahu, prime minister of Israel. But then some of them were just
00:27:56.760uh jewish billionaires who aren't even israeli citizens but who you know live here in america
00:28:02.140and the things that they're saying this is what we're doing this is what we're going to do
00:28:05.760and and in the spirit of that there are many influential jewish people who have said
00:28:11.580verbatim in their own words abortion is a jewish sacrament you know or um sodomy you know that like
00:28:18.420one of the biggest you know gay pride parades is is hosted in tel aviv and so to make that argument
00:28:24.200Of course, it's disgusting and it's laughable and all that is true, but they mean it when they say, look, scamming people is an act of religious liberty.
00:28:34.680Really? Which religion? Judaism. That's which one?
00:28:38.460Well, and of course, you know, the Epstein emails are replete with them basically expressing that sentiment is, OK, this is what happens.
00:28:44.820We get to take advantage of these people.
00:28:46.680And to me, the I mean, the biggest irony of it, it's sort of just emblematic of the frustration with Trump.
00:28:51.640Right. The topic of this talk is just like the it's not even necessarily like Trump pardoned this guy.
00:28:56.440I doubt we'd even know about it. It's the hypocrisy of the fact that he pardoned him on the day that they launched the fraud task force.
00:29:03.200So it's like this. It's so emblematic.
00:29:05.340And I was saying I remember just a couple of months into Trump's administration when we were still kind of excited and going, things are looking pretty good.
00:29:11.300it was like, all right, everything he does that's good seems to have an asterisk, seems to have a
00:29:15.320six-pointed asterisk on it that says, you know, they're deporting people, as long as they're
00:29:22.700critical of Palestine. And they're, you know, this. So it's like everything he does, it seems
00:29:26.940like there's this little carve-out, this little, you know, exemption for people like Mr. Schwartz,
00:29:32.000where we are fighting fraud, you know, unless you're Jewish, in which case, you know, it's kind
00:29:35.220of fine. But everybody else we're getting, and it's just, it's a glaring hypocrisy.
00:29:38.680That's a great point. Yeah, it's almost like inadvertently good for people, you know, Trump's former constituency.
00:29:45.280It's like, it's actually, he's doing it, and we're like, oh, that seems right, but it's actually not, we're not the people who's doing it for,
00:29:50.900and so to your point, there's all of these conditions that we're like, oh, okay, we see how it really is.
00:29:55.640Which it's like, okay, if we were getting mass deportations, and all of this stuff was happening, and we were doing stuff for Israel,
00:30:01.560I don't think we'd care as much as we do now when it's we're getting nothing, and yet they seem to be able to move the heaven and earth,
00:30:07.320and there's no barriers and no judge's injunction stopping them.
00:30:11.880They get everything they want immediately when it comes to anything for Israel
00:30:30.900And then, or even if it's the tariffs, you're like, oh, wow, pro-America,
00:30:34.520protectionist policies, it's good for the farmers.
00:30:36.620And then it's like he immediately compromises with China and lets in 50,000 international students to these same colleges that he's attacking.
00:30:43.740So it's like at every turn, to your point, Harrison, it's like one issue after another, we're just seeing like we're not the people that he's actually defending.
00:30:52.240I liked what you said, too, about why people, especially now, are really mad.
00:30:55.480Because to be honest, especially like anti-war side of things, people have been mad at Israel since their inception.
00:31:00.400They've recognized that the U.S. has given, not just starting in the last decade or two,
00:31:04.140we've given them billions of dollars over their entire existence.
00:31:07.180So why is it right now that this issue is absolutely tearing apart the Republican Party,
00:31:11.700the Democrat Party, and you hit the nail on the head?
00:32:27.580I mean, he just said this in his speech and then he's doubled down on it afterwards with Truth Social and certain statements that he's made just in the last 48 hours that for 2027, as we head into the next year, that he's ramping up the entire U.S. economy to be a war machine for, you know, for fighting Israel's war and, you know, absolutely decimating Iran.
00:32:49.380And in order to do it and get the money, he's going to be cutting the benefits of your everyday
00:33:36.260Yeah, like a global superpower in the Middle East. Here's the deal. Israel has never done
00:33:43.140anything for us. They don't give us money. Even now, it's American soldiers are going to go in.
00:33:47.320The IDF is saying, no, we're not going to do that. You guys can die for us. We're not going to die
00:33:50.940for you. It's always been a one-way street. It's never been a mutual friendship. Think about this
00:33:58.040for a second. Think about the way that Israel feels about us and the long list of all the things
00:34:02.760they've done for us. It's a short list. There's nothing wrong. That's over the last 75 years as
00:34:07.500we've been bankrolling Israel with both money, blood, sweat, tears for almost a century at this
00:34:14.640point. If they actually do secure superpower status, how are they going to feel about us?
00:34:21.140We know how they treat us when they need us. How would they treat us when they don't need us?
00:34:26.960They're already setting their sights on Turkey now, right? So they're looking past Iran. That's
00:34:31.100going to be taken care of. Next problem is Turkey. And mark my words, all right? I don't
00:34:37.480always make predictions but i'll make this one because it's pretty pretty safe bet over the next
00:34:41.820i would argue uh three to three to twelve months you will see coming out of israel coming out of
00:34:48.060the mouth of benjamin netanyahu you will see rhetoric uh starting to find some reason why
00:34:53.760turkey is actually a danger um i i wouldn't be surprised if within the next year we find out
00:34:59.080well there's weapons of mass destruction and nuclear capability in turkey and they can't be
00:35:02.860trusted and then all of a sudden oh we got to take them out too what are we doing ultimately
00:35:07.140What we're doing is we are clearing the board in the Middle East for Israel to attain hegemony,
00:35:13.620to become a superpower where they no longer need us.
00:35:16.860They've hated us even when they have needed us.
00:35:19.360The moment they don't need us, we're screwed.
00:35:21.960What we're losing right now on the global stage, and really you could argue we lost
00:35:26.500it 15 years ago, but in terms of the optics, the perception, what we're seeing now is the
00:35:31.640whole world is coming to terms with the reality that America is not that powerful, that we
00:35:36.880are not the superpower that we once were, and it's going to be divided into regions. You're
00:35:42.860going to have China on the one hand, Russia on the one hand, America on the one hand, and Israel is
00:35:46.880vying to be a contender among the world's superpowers, but in a strategic geographic region
00:35:52.380where my prediction is I think that within anywhere from 10 to 30 years, they will attain
00:35:58.660being a superpower, and they will favor China in a way that they don't favor us, and American
00:36:04.120influence american power will shrink back further and further and further that's what is at stake
00:36:09.400the whole tired trope of well we're fighting the muslims over there so we don't have to fight them
00:36:17.120here no no you're displacing muslims over there so that leftist jews over here can then take them
00:36:25.540as refugees you you are actually by fighting israel's war you're not stopping um islamic
00:36:32.500you know jihad and take over you know uh at the source at the head of the stream so that we don't
00:36:37.420have to fight it on our own ground no what you're actually doing is you're displacing people and
00:36:41.780many of them are christians by the way they're not all muslims and you're displacing them so
00:36:45.800that the moment that we lose the midterms and if we lose you know god forbid in 2028 we deserve it
00:36:51.060but if we lose in 2028 then you're going to have all these people that we displaced underneath um
00:36:58.480War Jews, right, the GOP, now you're going to have the gay Jews for four years come in
00:37:04.460and take all these, and we're going to, the end game is by 2032, mark my words, everything
00:37:11.400we're doing now, what does it result in?
00:37:13.500More Muslims in the United States and in Europe.
00:37:16.580And then the Muslims can take over Europe and the United States, and then they can be
00:37:19.820the new extremists that Israel has to go after.
00:37:22.300I mean, it's an endless cycle that we're entering into.
00:37:24.800And ultimately, the ultimate plan is to have Israel sort of as the only nation, right?
00:37:29.500Which is what I always say, like communism plus Zionism is globalism, right?
00:37:33.940Communism to dissolve all national boundaries and uniqueness amongst nations.
00:37:40.000And so no nation will exist except for Zion, except for Israel, which will be unquestionable.
00:37:45.940And so what they're creating is, yes, a superpower, but ultimately the seat, the capital of the world government, which is why it's important where it is geographically.
00:37:53.800geographically. I think you're exactly right. I mean, we're talking about leaving NATO. I wonder
00:37:58.360if that doesn't have something to do with the saber rattling against Turkey, since Turkey's
00:38:01.960a part of NATO. I don't know how that even works, because most of our nuclear weapons in that
00:38:07.400hemisphere are in Turkey. They have all of America's nuclear weapons, so it'd be kind of
00:38:12.440hard to divorce from them. It would not be an easy thing. There's some very interesting prophecies
00:38:16.700about Turkey being attacked, and now Israel is buying up these Aegean islands, which is also
00:38:22.500a part of a prophecy. But yeah, this is part of a massive expansion. And this is why I made the
00:38:28.560Eighth Front War is because you've got people literally saying verbatim, leave America. It's
00:38:33.780a dying empire. Come to Israel. It's the rising empire. And the people saying this are the
00:38:38.860billionaires that are withdrawing their money from the American market and taking it to Israel. So
00:38:43.100they're calling America a failing empire. What they're leaving out is that they're the ones
00:38:46.840collapsing it from the inside out. I mean, literally, it's these people going, I'm a
00:38:50.180billionaire i just moved to israel i took all my money there we're making a new market we're going
00:38:54.020to compete with london within 10 years this is like just an open plan why we would go along with
00:38:58.820this is is it's just ugly jews would never engineer a movement and then when the movement turns on
00:39:04.420them jump ship and go oh actually that was a bad idea bolshevism communism like soviet russia turned
00:39:10.180on the jews eventually one of the first laws that was passed under the bolshevik government
00:39:14.000were against anti-semitism a couple decades go along and we don't actually like these guys it
00:39:19.400turns on them, and the Jews went over to the right. Jews do that all the time. They engineer
00:39:23.480a movement, doesn't work out very well, surprise, surprise, and then we're going to go ahead and
00:39:27.520jump ship. And the idea of Western countries being used to help Israel and then being turned
00:39:35.380on, that's literally how Israel got founded. I mean, they got the Balfour Declaration,
00:39:40.100they got the British to do the mandate system to create a Jewish settlement there in Israel,
00:39:44.980and then you had the King David Hotel.
00:39:47.000You know, as soon as they got what they needed from Britain,
00:39:49.900it was terrorist attacks against Britain,
00:45:15.140and forge something new out of this disaster.
00:45:18.040And I think that's why all of us are watching James Fishback with bated breath and seeing, you know, we we're doing a mini series with him right now.
00:45:25.960Three episodes are already released to the public over the last three weeks on Wednesdays at 12 p.m.
00:45:31.400Eastern time. And our fourth and final episode with James Fishback will be airing this coming Wednesday, 12 p.m.
00:45:38.080Eastern time, which, by the way, make sure that if you haven't already, subscribe on YouTube, NXR Studios.
00:45:43.540uh same thing on rumble um and then and then follow me uh on x because we actually broadcast
00:45:49.500all of our episodes live on x as well uh the handle is at joel webbin at joel webbin uh but
00:45:55.480we'll be airing that fourth um part fourth and final part of a long form conversation uh that
00:46:02.160i i got to have with james fishback and i understand not everybody liked him some people
00:46:06.780are like i don't know man it seems like his his transformation is pretty pretty fresh you know
00:46:12.780it was pretty recent. And I get that, you know, um, I don't know about his finance background.
00:46:17.120I mean, he's like made money, you know, splitting the penny a million ways, you know, like, like
00:46:22.300clipping the edges of the coin, you know, like, I mean, like that seems a little suspect to me,
00:46:26.720the Barry Weiss connections. And we did a full episode where I, I pressed him on that. All right,
00:46:30.680let's talk about Barry Weiss. What's up with that? You know, how, how, how can I trust you
00:46:34.420that this transition is genuine? And so, you know, so I held his feet to the fire a little bit and
00:46:40.060we talked about those kinds of things and here's the deal we we still don't know james fishback is
00:46:44.300incredibly he's an incredible speaker so like he could just be lying through his teeth i i admit
00:46:49.620that um but here's why it still matters it matters because um even if it turns out he's lying
00:46:56.720if he wins or even gets close right it's going to be hard because florida florida's third biggest
00:47:02.800state you know numerical uh population in the union and it's like the most boomers and the
00:47:08.800most jews in america so he's like yeah i think he could win if it was like uh ohio or oklahoma or
00:47:14.120something so it's it's going to be a hard win but here's the deal one i i really am praying and and
00:47:18.500gunning for him uh rooting him on to win um i i personally do like him i've got to spend some time
00:47:23.280with him so i i'm operating with information that not all of you guys have and some of that
00:47:27.040information is private and i'm not at liberty to share uh but i do want to be clear i i endorse
00:47:32.300james fishback i like him um that said he he has to win or at least get close um because it's not
00:47:42.020just about james fishback but as you were talking harrison about is there a third way um he
00:47:47.200represents that he represents like this broad bipartisan coalition that agrees um that it's
00:47:53.940got to be america only it's got to be america first america first doesn't mean america as a
00:47:59.020sports team winning first place in gay race communism on the global stage, but it means
00:48:03.220America first means Americans first, right? If America wins, you know, the race in AI or this
00:48:09.180or that or the other, but we win by trading players from our team that actual Americans
00:48:14.460are not winning, then that's not America first. James Fishback actually has that platform. He has
00:48:20.060that rhetoric. He has those convictions. And for him to win Florida or at least get close and
00:48:25.280surprise people um that to me is kind of a canary in the coal mines that says actually for the first
00:48:32.140time um in in decades and decades there actually might be a a possible pathway to this uh this
00:48:41.400third party kind of yeah that's possible go ahead well yeah and and you know you were featured in a
00:48:45.960new york times article about cpac that i that i really enjoyed and it was so funny because in
00:48:50.080that article you know they say things like everyone we talked to who was under because
00:48:53.220there's a generational divide. The big sort of thing we haven't mentioned yet is the generational
00:48:56.800divide in the support of Trump. And so there are these articles, or in this article, they're saying,
00:49:00.580you know, polls show, I can't remember what it said, but it was, you know, 60% of young people
00:49:04.760in the GOP love Nick Fuentes, a fringe character. And it's like, okay, how is he fringe if the
00:49:09.740majority of people like him? That's just internally inconsistent. And they said something similar
00:49:13.100about Fishback, where it was like, you know, this radical kind of whatever. So in the article,
00:49:18.140they're lamenting or commenting on the lack of youthful enthusiasm, the lack of, you know,
00:49:22.320energy and CPAC while talking about how the energetic, youthful people have been deliberately
00:49:27.620excluded. And the reason that Nick Fuentes or James Fishback have been excluded obviously comes down
00:49:32.980to Israel. And so you have to ask yourself, is that what defines conservatism? You can check
00:49:37.680every single box, but you don't check Israel. You're not conservative. You can be a gay race
00:49:42.320communist, but as long as you support Israel, you are conservative. That's ridiculous. It's just one
00:49:46.240of a number of topics that we should align on, and we don't have to align on that, or we should
00:49:51.220aligned, you know, away from the way that the party's aligning now. But the youth and fishback
00:49:55.700is a bellwether, and he absolutely deserves our support. Absolutely. Okay, so this is it. I hope
00:50:02.020you guys have been blessed by the show, that you've been informed, that we need you guys. We
00:50:07.500need you in the fight. There's not, there is a rising contingency of people who are calling
00:50:13.440balls and strikes, and let's be honest, they're all strikes in regards to Israel, and we're
00:50:19.700grateful for that. But there aren't a ton of guys in that space, just to be honest here at the end
00:50:24.500for a moment, who are unapologetically Christian. There's some guys who are right wing and we're
00:50:30.720grateful for those guys. There's a lot of co-belligerency that we can do culturally,
00:50:35.560politically, those kinds of things. But religiously speaking, a lot of the Christians
00:50:40.980are kind of the problem, sadly. These are precious people. I believe that some of them
00:50:47.560are false converts. They're actually sons of the devil. They're playing on the opposite team. But
00:50:52.400some of them, I think, are just deceived. They actually are born again. They really are Christians
00:50:56.100and they're just hoodwinked by dispensationalism, by Zionism, by this, that, and the other.
00:51:01.500But my point is that there are not a lot of unapologetic, committed Christians who are also
00:51:08.520truly America first. And that's why we invited Harrison on the show. We're doing that. We need
00:51:15.220your support. Harrison is doing that. You guys can expect to see us probably in the coming weeks,
00:51:23.000continue to partner a little bit more and do some things together. We have Calvin Robinson,
00:51:28.080who is another guy who fits that bill, who's unapologetically Christian, but at the same time
00:51:34.300is aware of what's going on with Israel and is very right-wing. Dale Partridge, both Calvin and
00:51:43.340Dale are coming on the network and we're excited about, you know, doing some things with Harrison
00:51:47.520in the future. So, um, stay tuned, give us your support and support Harrison. How, uh, how can
00:51:53.820they support you? What's your handle on X? How, how can they follow? Yeah. Follow me on X is
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00:52:21.500All of our products are absolutely amazing. I take them myself. So yeah, thealexjonesstore.com
00:52:26.340slash Harrison. Cool. Well, thanks for tuning in and we will see you guys. It's Friday. So we
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00:52:36.680we'll see you Lord willing on Monday. God bless and happy Easter.