The NXR Podcast - February 16, 2026


NXR Livestream - Stop Purity Spiraling, Take The W (w⧸James Fishback)


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What does it mean to be a Christian nationalist? What does it look like when a party, when a movement is truly ascendant, is truly winning? Is it possible that the world is returning to nationalism, Nature is healing, Christian nationalism is winning, and the new Christian right is ascendant?

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00:00:00.000 It will be difficult and it will be painful, but I assure you, it is possible.
00:00:05.540 Anglo-Saxon England. 0.99
00:00:16.700 The world is returning to nationalism.
00:00:20.320 Nature is healing. 0.91
00:00:22.360 Christian nationalism is winning. 1.00
00:00:24.900 The new Christian right is ascendant and it is inevitable. 0.97
00:00:28.820 And we are seeing this on a undeniable global stage. 0.96
00:00:33.640 But let me take a moment right here and tell you something important.
00:00:38.460 Do not be an insufferable purist about the victory that the Lord is giving us.
00:00:44.880 Do not take clear W's, dissect them into oblivion,
00:00:49.020 and come up with some kind of conclusion that actually this is really a loss.
00:00:54.640 Take the W. 1.00
00:00:55.940 you. What did you think winning would look like? What did you think victory, not in theory, but in 0.96
00:01:02.660 practice, would actually look like? I'll tell you what it looks like. True victory. When a position,
00:01:09.880 when a party, when a group, when a movement is truly ascendant, is truly rising, is truly winning,
00:01:16.280 what it looks like is normies coming to the party five, ten years too late and pretending as though
00:01:23.420 they've been there all along. What it looks like is neocon opportunists who have never seen a single
00:01:29.940 war in the Middle East fighting for Israel that they didn't absolutely love. And then all of a
00:01:35.520 sudden on the world stage giving speeches against propositional nationhood and a return to nature
00:01:41.580 and the importance of lineage and land and Christian heritage. It looks like that. We may
00:01:48.300 not like it. In terms of the how, I have a lot of opinions of different hows that I wish maybe
00:01:54.740 the Lord would have chosen. But what's imperative is not how we win. What's imperative is that we
00:02:01.260 win. My children are Christian. On top of that, my children happen to be white. If we don't win,
00:02:07.700 my children, and certainly my grandchildren, have absolutely no hope of a future here in the West.
00:02:14.560 So I don't care who gets the credit. I don't care how we win. I care that we win. Christian
00:02:22.360 nationalists, listen to me. Take the W. When the opportunists are coming and all of a sudden
00:02:28.420 running out in front of the parade, pretending as though they themselves engineered it, that's how
00:02:33.800 you know you're winning. That's how you know you're ascended. Look to the Lord and praise him for it.
00:02:39.560 don't be the older brother in the parable of the prodigal son, that when the son who was wayward 0.99
00:02:45.120 and stupid, a stupid rebellious son, when he finally does come home, when he returns to the 1.00
00:02:53.120 natural order, when he returns to the homeland, to his heritage, to his father, to the traditions 1.00
00:02:59.600 of his father, don't be the older brother standing outside while a party is going on and you're out
00:03:06.400 there gritting your teeth angry because you were there first and because you were right all along.
00:03:12.800 Now, welcome the younger brother. Have some suspicions, right? Who gets to lead the parade?
00:03:20.060 That's a worthy discussion, all right? You're new to the party. We're glad you're here. Maybe you
00:03:24.500 don't get to be in charge, but at the same time, we really are glad you're here. And however the
00:03:30.920 Lord chooses in his sovereignty to orchestrate this revival, this restoration of the Christian
00:03:37.300 West, if he doesn't, even if he doesn't do it the way that I personally would want, I'm just happy
00:03:44.500 he's doing it. We're going to be getting into Marco Rubio and his viral speech. We're going to
00:03:49.760 be getting into Hillary Clinton, of all people, saying, yeah, I think maybe we went too far with
00:03:54.600 immigration. We're going to be getting into England and the rising of the Restore England 0.59
00:04:00.700 New Political Party, the immense momentum that they have right now with the political will
00:04:05.520 to finally, perhaps, do what is necessary to save their heritage and to save their native citizens.
00:04:12.860 God is doing something. At the risk of being cliche, Aslan is on the move. And if we are true
00:04:19.160 Narnians, if we are true Christians, we should be celebrating. Let's talk about it. 0.95
00:04:24.820 You are England. Each and every one of you. England is you. And it is the space between you.
00:04:31.960 Fight not for yourselves. Fight for that space. Fill that space. Make it tissue. Make it mass.
00:04:38.820 Make it impenetrable. Make it yours. Make it England. Make it England.
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00:05:42.880 Radical Christian nationalist pastor, Joel Webin.
00:05:46.800 Joel Webin.
00:05:48.000 I'm going to talk about Joel Webin for a minute.
00:05:50.200 Joel Webin is an accident.
00:06:02.120 let's go we are live right now in the studio this is nxr live i'm pastor joel webin i am joined as
00:06:18.540 always by my co-host wesley todd and antonio griffith but today we have the immense privilege
00:06:24.000 of also being joined by special guest james fishback welcome great to be here guys james
00:06:30.780 let our listeners, most of them probably already know, but for the three or four that haven't ever
00:06:36.060 heard of you who live under a rock, go ahead, tell them, who are you? What are you doing?
00:06:42.940 Why is James Fishback ascendant? Why do we know this name?
00:06:47.920 Well, I'm an unapologetic nationalist who's running to be the next governor of Florida,
00:06:51.880 a state that my family has known now for four generations. I grew up there, lived there my
00:06:56.740 entire life. Sadly, Ron DeSantis is on his way out. He's term limited. So that means it's time
00:07:01.860 for a real conservative to stand up and usher in a new chapter of power. And I think this is really
00:07:08.880 a race that's going to test two competing theories that are dueling right now in the Republican
00:07:13.460 Party. Economic corporatism. We are just a free trade area. We are Dubai. We are Hong Kong or a
00:07:21.380 real sense of economic nationalism that fights for our people, our birthright, our shared heritage
00:07:27.740 and destiny. That's what I'm running to do. Been in the race 11 weeks today, Joel, and we are now
00:07:33.760 second in the polls. Congressman Donald's my opponent. Some call him Byron. Some call him H-1B.
00:07:38.880 Some even call him A-Pak Shakur. And by some, I mean me. I probably made up all of those. 0.62
00:07:45.040 but now people are saying them. And he's at 37% and we are at 23%.
00:07:52.480 Praise God. Didn't you start at like 2%?
00:07:54.440 Started at 2% and we're now at 23%. And now the media has the unmitigated goal and the
00:07:59.820 unfettered audacity to say that we have only raised $950. Joel, let me tell you first and
00:08:04.760 foremost, that is cap. We did not raise $950. We have now raised 942. I went to In-N-Out Burger
00:08:10.820 on the way here. And so, gosh, guys, if I actually went from two to 23% in 11 weeks with 950 bucks,
00:08:20.020 people of Florida really should hire me to be their governor because we're going to really
00:08:23.520 stretch the value of our dollar in Florida and be very frugal and cost efficient. But it's been an
00:08:27.880 incredible race. I said that before election day, Joel, I was going to visit all 67 counties. I'm
00:08:33.700 already halfway there. And so really exciting stuff. What I'm seeing on the ground is people,
00:08:39.460 yes, are frustrated with the Democratic Party establishment, but they're also really pissed
00:08:44.360 at Republicans. Republicans who just whine, put out strongly worded letters. There's no arrest.
00:08:49.980 There's no accountability. Our country is being auctioned off before our eyes. And all Republicans
00:08:54.960 can seem to do is go on Fox News and make jokes about Kamala Harris or Barack Obama instead of
00:08:59.560 actually fighting for the heritage and birthright of our nation. Yep. Amen. Well said. So let's get
00:09:05.800 into it. Right off the bat, like the two competing visions, right? Byron Donald's has a very dark
00:09:12.220 vision for the future of Florida. Well, some would say the difference between Byron Donald's
00:09:16.300 and me is black and white, right? I mean, it's very stark when you think about it truly. And I
00:09:21.560 don't mean to gesture max here, but at the end of the day, be very honest about what we're talking
00:09:26.120 about. Congressman Donald's stood before students at the University of Florida, the same university
00:09:30.620 where students are going to get great grades, get great test scores, apply to work at Deloitte
00:09:35.360 Accenture, Microsoft, Apple, and never get a call back because they're not cheap foreign slave labor 0.99
00:09:41.340 known as Indians. What did Byron Donald say to UF students in Gainesville two months ago? 1.00
00:09:46.820 He said, we have to keep the H-1B program because students are not economically viable yet. So my
00:09:53.940 view is very simple. Americans get the jobs. End the H-1B scam. End the great replacement of 0.96
00:10:00.700 American citizens through, yes, illegal means, but I think for the longest time, Republicans,
00:10:06.000 the establishment has only focused on illegal immigration as fueling the Great Replacement. 0.82
00:10:11.660 Correct. 0.62
00:10:11.900 It doesn't matter what it is. Mass migration is a sin, whether it is blessed by the neocon elites
00:10:16.880 in Washington, D.C., or it's not. If you replace us, legally or illegally, it has to end. And
00:10:23.740 there's a lot you can do at the state level to end that.
00:10:25.340 Amen. At the end of the day, we go by the book. And the book is not just merely the Constitution.
00:10:30.400 I like the Constitution, but the book is the Word of God, and the government calling something
00:10:37.320 legal doesn't mean that all of a sudden it's moral, right? So when the government steals,
00:10:42.540 even if they say, well, this is taxation and legal theft, it's still theft according to the Word of
00:10:48.160 God. When the government orchestrates a nationwide replacement of its native citizens legally,
00:10:54.760 it's still a replacement of its native citizens. I think of Ephesians, it says, 0.97
00:10:58.960 fathers do not exasperate your children civil magistrates have been appointed through the
00:11:05.440 mechanism of human agency and our you know democratic republican constitutional system
00:11:10.980 but still in the higher ultimate level they've been appointed ultimately by God the means is
00:11:16.620 through the people but it's God ultimately doing this and they've been appointed as civil magistrates
00:11:21.480 ultimately serving in the role of civil fathers and civil whether it's familial fathers whether
00:11:27.560 it's ecclesiastical spiritual fathers and in the setting of the church or whether it's civil fathers
00:11:32.860 in the setting of politics and the nation fathers whatever kind of father you are they are commanded
00:11:39.160 by scripture not to exasperate their sons like pharaoh talking to the israelite slave saying
00:11:45.480 bricks but no straw right for to be a civil father and to say hey you need to be a a upstanding
00:11:53.980 citizen you need to contribute to society you need to get married and have children and
00:11:59.100 stimulate the economy and make purchases and own homes bricks but no jobs you know that's insane
00:12:08.440 it's and it doesn't matter if it's legal immigration right legal theft is still theft
00:12:14.140 legal immigration is still civil fathers orchestrating the immoral heinous replacement
00:12:20.960 of their own native sons and that is in the sight of god a very grievous thing and so on that note
00:12:27.920 i wanted to just mention um you know that you're on the winning side you know you're on the right
00:12:33.800 side of history and that the lord is behind you and that the lord is with you when you have certain
00:12:39.500 individuals changing their tune i mean like 180 degrees turn and not just you know these nuts
00:12:47.460 Groeper447, you know, in 4-4-6, you know, but when you have respect on his name, Joel, when you
00:12:53.520 have, yeah, my bad. Um, I apologize. Um, but when you have someone such as the richest man in the
00:12:59.700 world, Elon Musk, $850 billion. Yes. And, and I think it's like 130 million followers on Twitter.
00:13:06.620 And you also happen to own Twitter. Um, when you have someone like Elon Musk, so think about this,
00:13:11.800 right? You've got Vivek Ramaswamy who is like, you know, let's just, this is now an American
00:13:16.760 christmas tradition we're going to do it every year every year around christmas time the birth
00:13:21.840 of our lord and savior jesus christ we're going to look to native citizens in america and disparage
00:13:28.080 them and give them a hard time and say that you know the fact that you were born here the fact
00:13:32.360 that you're fourth and fifth and sixth and tenth generation absolutely means nothing this is not 0.85
00:13:37.340 your home this is not your heritage right vivek you know he continued the tradition elon did not
00:13:43.220 right he was right there hand in hand you know working in tandem with vivek two years ago
00:13:47.500 but uh this last christmas uh vivek continued the tradition elon decided to opt out elon is the guy
00:13:55.140 if you remember this um around christmas time not this last year but the year prior uh elon musk
00:14:00.740 talked about he likened america to a sports team right that's that's already a bad start
00:14:06.340 but he likened it to a sports team and said america needs america first america needs to win
00:14:12.580 it needs to win the championship it needs to win against all the other national sports team
00:14:17.140 teams on the global stage and what does that look like well it looks like just raw unfettered
00:14:23.480 capitalism it looks like making whatever trades we need right right you want to win a championship
00:14:28.400 you need the best players and so that means taking you know this american citizen but you
00:14:33.480 know what they're just not quite up to speed um they're they're just not producing what we would
00:14:38.900 want or they're producing it. They have the intellect, they have the skills, but they cost
00:14:43.500 twice as much. The company in terms of the bottom line, their pay, the salary, what they're willing
00:14:49.120 to work for. So we're going to switch them out with this H-1B visa, with this person from the 0.99
00:14:53.620 other side of the world. And that's the rhetoric. I'm not being hyperbolic at all. That is literally 0.99
00:14:59.600 the rhetoric that Elon Musk was using just 15 months ago at this point. And now you have Elon
00:15:06.820 musk coming out and saying maybe this is a helpful clarification i'm referring to bringing
00:15:11.880 do you want to read this last year this is this is what he's saying that's what he said last year
00:15:16.000 go ahead and read that so elon musk december 26 2024 so 13 months barely even that maybe this is
00:15:23.840 a helpful clarification i'm referring to bringing in via legal immigration the top 0.1 percent of
00:15:28.440 engineering talent as being essential for america to keep winning this is like bringing in the
00:15:32.920 Athletes of the world to help your whole team, which is mostly Americans, he made that clarification, win the NBA.
00:15:38.760 Thinking of America as a pro sports team that has been winning for a long time and wants to keep winning is the right mental construct.
00:15:46.680 Wants to keep winning.
00:15:47.700 We're a sports team.
00:15:48.620 We've been winning for a long time.
00:15:50.600 There might be a reason for that, but we need to keep winning.
00:15:53.360 And so we've got to bring in this talent here, the top 0.1%.
00:15:56.360 That's all it's going to be, just 10,000, just 20,000, just 30,000.
00:16:00.260 And with H-1B visas, remember, this is skilled labor.
00:16:03.580 There is a O-1 visa for highly skilled labor.
00:16:06.300 So people bring up Elon Musk.
00:16:07.740 He built Tesla here.
00:16:08.860 He built SpaceX here.
00:16:10.160 Well, don't we want people like Elon Musk?
00:16:11.720 Of course.
00:16:12.300 And we have a visa called an O-1 visa for incredibly talented individuals.
00:16:16.500 There are jobs for H-1B visas, $60,000 for pickleball coaches. 0.99
00:16:21.480 An American can't do that.
00:16:22.800 That's the skilled labor we're talking about.
00:16:24.720 And so just a year ago, here's him saying, we're like a sports team.
00:16:27.600 We've been winning a while, but we've got to bring other people in to keep winning.
00:16:31.220 And by the grace of God, what is he saying now?
00:16:33.780 Elon Musk, over the weekend, this was a bad weekend to go offline.
00:16:36.520 If you thought this was the weekend, I'm going to go camp out with a family.
00:16:38.920 I'm going to get offline.
00:16:39.740 I'm going to disconnect.
00:16:40.680 A lot happened this weekend.
00:16:41.780 We're going to get into it.
00:16:42.820 Here's a big one.
00:16:43.760 Elon Musk tweeting out 13 months after that terrible tweet that I just read.
00:16:47.580 He said this, for a country to survive, there has to be a common culture.
00:16:51.940 Nobody dies to defend a multicultural economic zone.
00:16:56.140 I feel like I'm listening to an episode of our podcast from the last two years.
00:17:00.380 American culture, with its English, Scots, Irish origin, is great and worth fighting for.
00:17:07.360 Some may not realize it, but that is why people come here.
00:17:10.780 And he loads off a string of probably like 15 American flags.
00:17:15.360 What an about face.
00:17:16.460 What a 180-degree turn.
00:17:18.520 Praise God.
00:17:18.920 And we can be purity-spiraling, insufferable narcissists and say,
00:17:24.840 well, wait a second, you know, just 13 months ago, you said the opposite. And we've been saying this
00:17:29.880 longer than you've been saying that. I'm not interested in that. I have children. My children
00:17:34.040 are Christian. My children also happen to be white. I want them to be able to survive, to have a
00:17:38.720 future, to have hope, to have possibilities. And in order for that to occur, it doesn't matter so
00:17:43.360 much how we win. It matters that we win. So the world's richest man, who currently is a citizen
00:17:49.480 in the United States, building monumental companies, hiring Americans for him to change
00:17:54.540 his tune. I can sit here, and I can dissect, and I can say, well, you said this 13 months ago. I
00:18:00.320 don't care. Here's the thing. We're Christians. We're supposed to have a doctrine, a framework
00:18:05.760 for repentance. Repentance means that someone changed their mind. And that being said, that's
00:18:11.940 why I was willing when others were skeptical, right? Humor a little full stock here, bragging
00:18:17.400 you know, on myself for a moment, I was willing to entertain and to investigate, right? I wanted
00:18:22.840 to be sure. So a holy suspicion added into the equation, but I'm, I'm not going just to write
00:18:28.460 it off. I'm going to investigate a young man who people are saying, well, not that long ago,
00:18:34.700 he said X, Y, and Z. Well, wait a second. I'm a Christian. This guy claims to be a Christian
00:18:39.100 and he's not sitting here hiding his past. He's not sitting here pretending that he engineered
00:18:44.600 the parade or that he's been here all along. He's sitting here saying, I thought this, many people
00:18:49.400 did, and now I think that, and it's because I've seen the clear writing on the wall, and I have
00:18:56.620 resolve and determination to do what's right before God, before Floridians, before Americans,
00:19:02.720 and I think that James Fishback is that guy. I want to just cut to the chase. We're going to
00:19:07.760 talk about Marco Rubio. We're going to talk about Hillary Clinton. We have a lot to talk about,
00:19:11.680 but first I just want to go ahead and get to the heart of it. There are guys who are still
00:19:15.560 skeptical of you guys on the right saying, uh, he's a, he's a op. He's, he's a plant. He's a, 0.69
00:19:21.980 but are we Christian or not? Is repentance a thing or not? Uh, for our listeners, for us,
00:19:28.120 um, sell us on your transformation. How did that happen? And why is it genuine?
00:19:33.440 Well, to paraphrase Ernest Hemingway, it happened gradually and then suddenly,
00:19:37.420 And it happened because I did more research and I listened to people like you, Joel, and I got more information about the issues that were actually affecting us. Israel chief among them. But I was asked the other day by a supporter who was skeptical of the campaign. He says, how do we know that we can trust you, James? And I said, you don't.
00:19:59.900 And if I were in your shoes after everything that's happened, after all the backstabbing
00:20:04.540 that's happened in the Republican Party over the last few years, I might be inclined not
00:20:08.900 to trust me either.
00:20:10.500 And so how about this?
00:20:12.260 Let me not tell you to trust me.
00:20:14.280 Let me show you between now and election day on August 18th, 2026, that when they try to
00:20:19.180 push me this way, I stay firm, right?
00:20:22.360 Rabbi Shmuley attacked me yesterday. 0.93
00:20:24.480 He said, James, classic. 0.93
00:20:25.920 He said, James, why don't you just admit that you hate Jews?
00:20:29.620 Well, first off, as Christian men, we are never, never entitled to hate anyone.
00:20:34.720 We can hate sin in all of its disgraceful forms, but we are never called to disavow or hate our fellow man.
00:20:41.540 And what I very simply said to him was, I condemn all forms of religious hatred against Jews, against Muslims, and especially against Christians because it's anti-Christian hate that has become systemic and codified in our institutions.
00:20:55.320 Correct.
00:20:55.520 Not just college and law school, elementary school. 0.90
00:20:58.520 has codified these forms of Christian hate. 0.98
00:21:01.780 And I also reminded him that I also condemned the fact 0.79
00:21:03.660 that he and his daughter sell dildos on the internet.
00:21:06.280 That is not very acceptable, moral, or upright.
00:21:10.600 Is that kosher? 0.98
00:21:11.500 That is not kosher, even though it is called kosher sex.
00:21:13.720 I think about, real quick, I think about the Apostle Paul 0.82
00:21:15.660 when he came into Ephesus, the city of Ephesus.
00:21:18.600 His preaching of the gospel and the momentum of Christianity
00:21:23.420 that was swelling, there's all these conversions,
00:21:25.460 And people are actually, they're moving away from pagan idolatrous worship to worship of the triune God.
00:21:31.480 And here's the thing that we sometimes neglect.
00:21:34.320 Righteousness actually has, it doesn't just have spiritual impact.
00:21:37.700 It doesn't just have cultural impact.
00:21:39.380 It has an economic impact.
00:21:41.460 And so the enemies that Paul ultimately garnered for himself in Ephesus was not just the high religious priest for these pagan deities, right?
00:21:52.680 It wasn't just spiritual enemies.
00:21:53.920 It was economic enemies.
00:21:55.460 because there was an entire economy that was built on the premise of forging blacksmiths and sculptors and artists
00:22:03.660 who were forging deities, idols, statues to these foreign pagan gods,
00:22:10.100 and their bottom line started to not look good, right? 0.99
00:22:14.160 Like they were getting less sales, and all of a sudden they were the ones who engineered the riots among the people,
00:22:20.280 paying people off in order to try to attack the Apostle Paul.
00:22:23.800 I think about that so often. I think about what would true revival look like? What would true
00:22:28.660 righteousness look like with someone who's a politician, with someone like, for instance,
00:22:33.800 who, Lord willing, becomes governor? Who would be the people who would stand in the way, right?
00:22:38.760 Who are the people, let's say it another way, who stand the most to gain for this person not
00:22:44.420 winning his political race? And it's not just certain ethnic groups or religious groups.
00:22:50.140 it is certain it is it's billionaires it's it's economic elites who are profiting off of
00:22:58.520 unorthodox unethical means they're the ones who will be the the starkest opponents and so somebody
00:23:06.680 you know like a rabbi shmuley it's not just a religious angle that he's coming from it's uh
00:23:11.700 james fishback may not be good for dildo sales you know like like this hurts the bottom line
00:23:16.900 and that kind of gets into data centers.
00:23:18.760 Well, let me clear up any ambiguity.
00:23:21.940 Governor James Fishback would be terrible
00:23:23.620 for dildo sales in Florida.
00:23:25.440 But the bigger issue though,
00:23:27.000 and if I can just go back to the sports team analogy,
00:23:28.780 let's just take this to the nth degree.
00:23:31.200 You're a middle school flag football team
00:23:33.500 in Broward County, Florida, where I grew up.
00:23:35.800 And your approach is,
00:23:37.520 well, we've won the state championship
00:23:39.560 every year for the last decade,
00:23:41.060 we have to keep winning. 1.00
00:23:42.720 So let's let go of the white kids, 1.00
00:23:45.080 let go of the black kids 1.00
00:23:46.140 on our middle school flag football team, 0.99
00:23:48.320 and let's bring in kids from Jamaica, Haiti,
00:23:51.740 and the Dominican Republic,
00:23:52.880 because winning at all costs is our North Star.
00:23:56.900 Let's not forget the words of,
00:23:58.300 you say Apostle Paul, as a Catholic, I'll say St. Paul.
00:24:01.840 That's fine, I'm fine with that.
00:24:02.780 In 1 Timothy chapter five, he reminds us
00:24:04.900 that not taking care of our own and taking care of others 0.99
00:24:08.280 makes us worse than the non-believer, 1.00
00:24:10.420 effectively an infidel.
00:24:11.820 And so there's a real angst right now in the country
00:24:14.620 of who does this economic system, who does this nation really serve? Is it serving GDP,
00:24:20.660 the line going up, the stock market, the profit margins of some of the largest companies in the
00:24:24.640 world? Or is it actually supposed to serve the people who toiled, who built, who fought, who
00:24:31.320 bled, who sacrificed for this nation? And by the way, there's no right or wrong answer. I mean,
00:24:37.160 there is a right answer, but it's actually a values-based debate. And so I'll give you an
00:24:41.360 example. If we're having a debate about Medicaid for all, Medicare for all, or we're having a
00:24:46.760 debate about hospital subsidies, there perhaps could be a right or wrong answer about what's
00:24:51.420 going to have a larger net fiscal impact on the federal government. There is truly a falsifiable
00:24:56.640 answer. This debate is very values-based. You think about the debate of international trade,
00:25:01.880 for example, or the debate about the H-1B labor market filled with foreign nationals.
00:25:06.160 What, Joel, do you value more? Do you value Blackstone, BlackRock, some of the largest companies having very strong fourth quarter earnings? Do you value economic competitiveness, this abstract term that's thrown in our face? Or do you value every single American citizen high school grad being able to get a great paying job, using that money to put a down payment on a home, marry a God-fearing woman, raise God-fearing children, and then when it's all said and done, retiring with self-respect and dignity?
00:25:35.740 you and by the way if you ask some of the billionaires who call palm beach home
00:25:39.680 they are completely disinterested in the latter choice by what date do i have to move to florida
00:25:45.920 to be eligible to vote that's that's how i feel like july 20th july 20th okay that actually is
00:25:52.100 an important question i'm being facetious but there are legitimately people who might be
00:25:55.780 considering moving get there by july if you're in minneapolis you have no choice like you've
00:25:59.940 got to move somewhere texas is it's a good choice but i mean it is florida you need to be looking
00:26:05.140 at property you need texas has some gyms i was born and raised here i moved to california i was
00:26:10.920 the prodigal son i i went and and you know i went there to plant a church but i was i was foolish
00:26:16.480 and naive in many ways and then you know by the time we had our third kid my wife and i it was
00:26:21.260 like i you know i could clearly see the writing on the walls that we can't live here um and have
00:26:25.420 and have the values that we want to have so we moved back to texas to be by both sides of the
00:26:30.220 family it's been an immense blessing and i love texas but i'll just i'll be honest for a moment
00:26:35.220 um term limits wish we had those i wish governor abbott the best you can expect from for governor
00:26:42.540 abbott is um six months after desantis makes a decision he might copy him right hopefully when
00:26:49.180 you become governor maybe maybe we'll move the overton window and and so maybe the 50 50 chance
00:26:55.760 that he copies us in florida it will be to do something that no state has ever done but we
00:27:00.000 absolutely can do, which is, okay, you're Accenture, you're Deloitte, you're Apple,
00:27:04.740 you're Microsoft, you're FedEx, you're Amazon. You want to hire people in Florida. Well,
00:27:09.220 if you have two applicants, one of whom went to Florida State University or FAMU,
00:27:13.080 and the other one is an Indian H-1B from Mumbai, why do you hire the H-1B? Not because they're 0.86
00:27:18.340 smarter, not because they're better, but because they're cheaper. So if you're going to hire the
00:27:21.700 H-1B for 50 grand, but that pesky American citizen, you know, who wants paid time off and 0.57
00:27:26.600 wants to go to church on Sunday, you know, that pesky individual, they, they are going to get 80
00:27:31.380 grand. What we're going to institute in year one, if I'm hired as Florida governor, is we're going
00:27:36.220 to totally make the H-1B system cost neutral. So the 50 grand is going to come with a $30,000
00:27:41.400 fine. So now you're that hiring manager at Amazon or FedEx choosing between an FSU or UF grad and
00:27:48.380 an Indian H-1B. And they're both the same price. Who do you choose, Joel? You choose the American. 0.89
00:27:54.200 You choose the American who, by the way, think about it.
00:27:56.480 We can, the moral argument, the ethical argument, the fairness argument.
00:27:59.400 How about this?
00:28:00.120 The person who's from the state, who speaks the language, who has skin in the game, where if this whole thing hits the fan, they will have the most to lose.
00:28:11.500 That's the person you want to hire.
00:28:13.760 I want to hire the person who knows the back roads of Alachua County or Leon County.
00:28:18.220 I want to know the person who went to high school football games, who knows this community.
00:28:22.520 And if this company fails or if this company does wrong by its neighbors, we'll pay the price.
00:28:29.400 You'll become the laughingstock. 1.00
00:28:30.760 Whereas if you're an Indian H-1B and you screw up, back to Calcutta, you go. 1.00
00:28:34.500 Back into the Ganges, you go to take a bath. 1.00
00:28:37.560 I don't know.
00:28:37.900 I actually think you probably end up dirtier after the Ganges than you do going in.
00:28:41.180 And people will say, well, that's xenophobic.
00:28:43.160 No, it's a fact.
00:28:44.500 And the idea of labeling people these ad hominem attacks, we're done with it.
00:28:50.100 We're absolutely done with it.
00:28:52.180 We have a choice.
00:28:53.200 And what Byron Donalds has done time and again is he's attacked our campaign and our supporters as racist.
00:28:59.100 We are racists for not wanting to turn Florida into a Section 8 ghetto.
00:29:04.800 I don't care who you are, black or white. 1.00
00:29:07.160 You shouldn't be living in a Section 8 ghetto. 1.00
00:29:09.160 You shouldn't be living next to the next George Floyd. 0.91
00:29:11.560 You shouldn't be living next to gangbangers and drug dealers.
00:29:14.420 Have some dignity.
00:29:15.260 Have some self-respect.
00:29:16.440 Let's get you a great paying job.
00:29:18.160 It's not going to be easy.
00:29:19.020 you're going to have to work, but we're going to get you off of welfare. We're going to get you a
00:29:22.640 good job because you are my brother in Christ. You are my sister in Christ. And as my grandmother
00:29:28.220 always said, we're in this together and none of us will make it out alive. We'll make it to the
00:29:32.380 next world, Lord willing, but this world, none of us make it out alive. Well said. And I would just
00:29:37.500 add to the H-1B conversation. Another thing a lot of people don't even consider is that when you
00:29:42.260 have an H-1B employee, they're actually not technically at will. What's happening is the
00:29:46.140 employer sponsoring that employee. And so they actually can't, they don't have the freedom like
00:29:50.940 an American citizen to say, I want to leave. I want to work somewhere else. I don't like the
00:29:54.520 conditions. I don't like the pay, so on and so forth. I'm kind of trapped here because you're
00:29:58.060 my sponsor and you're the only reason I'm allowed to be in the country. And so that's a good point.
00:30:01.940 But I also like what you said, James, going back to the conversation about this framing of sports
00:30:06.300 teams and nationalism and economic prosperity and what would that look like. I think one common
00:30:11.540 thread that you see in that conversation has to do with, I guess, this concept that
00:30:16.560 we actually don't have the talent in America. And obviously, Trump had got a ton of backlash
00:30:22.460 when he said this. But that's the kind of the presupposition is actually that the talent out
00:30:27.280 there is actually better than the talent in America, here in America. And to go even beyond
00:30:33.260 that, what you could also say is that the presupposition is that we haven't made deliberate
00:30:37.820 policy decisions that have led, for example, to the detriment of our universities. Or for example,
00:30:43.060 taking international students and replacing a slot that an American could have at a university like
00:30:48.240 Harvard or Yale with an international student, depriving them of that prime education and then
00:30:52.820 putting them out in the workforce as a suitable employee. And so all of this conversation as it
00:30:58.160 relates to immigration and relates to economic prosperity, it comes down to this deliberate
00:31:03.360 policy decision over the last 50 years of globalism. And I actually want to go to a
00:31:08.100 clip because Marco Rubio spoke at the Munich conference on Saturday. And it was a tweet that
00:31:13.640 went viral, or a clip at least I know for sure went viral. I think J.D. Vance reposted it. I
00:31:18.620 had 101,000 likes the last time I took a look this morning. So it went mega viral. And it's
00:31:23.040 basically Marco Rubio, the Secretary of State, speaking to all of these technocrats and bureaucrats
00:31:28.000 of Europe. And everyone's sort of on the edge of their seat because they're thinking, well,
00:31:32.700 Trump has been really anti-European Union. He's been very anti-NATO. And Marco Rubio is going to
00:31:38.020 step to the stage, and he's going to give a speech, and we're going to show a couple clips of that
00:31:41.080 speech. And everyone's thinking, okay, what's he going to say? Is he going to be hawkish toward
00:31:44.540 China? Is he going to be hawkish on Ukraine, hawkish toward Europe? And he actually strikes
00:31:48.120 a different tone. It was a surprising tone. I think for a lot of people, it was a warming tone
00:31:52.220 of commonality in Europe and talking about the shared Christian heritage, but also while saying
00:31:58.960 those things, denying the concepts of globalism, the economic concepts, the consequences of
00:32:04.280 globalism as it relates to immigration. So let's go to that clip and then we'll come back and talk
00:32:08.260 about it. And this is the place where the vaulted ceilings of the Sistine Chapel and the towering
00:32:13.100 spires of the great cathedral in Cologne, they testify not just to the greatness of our past
00:32:17.280 or to a faith in God that inspired these marvels. They foreshadow the wonders that await us in our
00:32:22.680 future. But only if we are unapologetic in our heritage and proud of this common inheritance
00:32:27.080 can we together begin the work of envisioning and shaping our economic and our political future?
00:32:32.300 Deindustrialization was not inevitable.
00:32:34.060 It was a conscious policy choice, a decades-long economic undertaking
00:32:36.780 that stripped our nations of their wealth, of their productive capacity, and of their independence.
00:32:40.720 And the loss of our supply chain sovereignty was not a function of a prosperous and healthy system of global trade. 0.98
00:32:44.760 It was foolish. 0.94
00:32:45.780 It was a foolish but voluntary transformation of our economy 0.99
00:32:47.880 that left us dependent on others for our needs and dangerously vulnerable to crisis.
00:32:52.420 Mass migration is not, was not, is some fringe concern of little consequence.
00:32:56.200 It was and continues to be a crisis which is transforming and destabilizing societies all across the West.
00:33:01.200 We want allies who are proud of their culture and of their heritage, who understand that we are heirs to the same great and noble civilization,
00:33:06.200 and who together with us are willing and able to defend it.
00:33:10.200 And this is why we do not want allies to rationalize the broken status quo rather than reckon with what is necessary to fix it.
00:33:16.200 For we in America have no interest in being polite and orderly caretakers of the West's managed decline.
00:33:21.200 because for us Americans, our home may be in the Western Hemisphere,
00:33:25.200 but we will always be a child of Europe.
00:33:34.200 Our story began with an Italian explorer whose adventure into the great unknown
00:33:37.200 to discover a new world brought Christianity to the Americas
00:33:40.200 and became the legend that defined the imagination of our pioneer nation.
00:33:43.200 Our first colonies were built by English settlers
00:33:45.200 to whom we own not just the language we speak,
00:33:47.200 but the whole of our political and legal system.
00:33:49.200 system. Our frontiers were shaped by Scots-Irish, that proud, hardy clan from the hills of Ulster
00:33:53.860 that gave us Davy Crockett and Mark Twain and Teddy Roosevelt and Neil Armstrong. Our great
00:33:58.840 Midwestern heartland was built by German farmers and craftsmen who transformed empty plains into
00:34:03.040 a global agricultural powerhouse and, by the way, dramatically upgraded the quality of American
00:34:07.560 beer. Our expansion into the interior followed the footsteps of French fur traders and explorers
00:34:13.340 whose names, by the way, still adorn the street signs and town names all across the Mississippi
00:34:16.980 valley our horses our ranches our rodeos the the entire romance of the cowboy archetype that
00:34:22.200 became synonymous with the american west these were born in spain and our largest and most iconic
00:34:27.020 city was named new amsterdam before it was named new york all right there's a lot that could be
00:34:33.660 said but this is the big takeaway and you'll just have to humor me for a moment uh i i am a local
00:34:39.240 pastor and so this would probably be something that you could label as a pastoral point um when
00:34:46.200 I look at that, and knowing a little bit about Marco Rubio and his past and his voting trajectory,
00:34:54.740 the things and policies and wars, in his case, that he has supported, yeah, I'm suspicious.
00:35:02.320 And I think it's right to be suspicious. Winning does not require naivety, right? So we're not
00:35:08.600 advocating for a lack of discernment. It's incumbent upon Christians that we exercise
00:35:15.340 godly discernment. And yet at the same time, it's also incumbent upon Christians that we also
00:35:22.080 recognize that people change, that repentance is possible. So when I look at Marco Rubio,
00:35:28.340 I think what a lot of our listeners probably think, this dude has never seen a war in the
00:35:34.720 middle east fighting for israel that he did not absolutely love that he did not cherish right this
00:35:41.560 is a guy who um who has has been a lifelong in terms of his political adult office uh a neocon
00:35:49.520 and virtually every single respect and so you can look at that and say it's a psyop it's a plant
00:35:56.580 and those things could be true and and the reality is just like james said earlier it's like how do
00:36:00.900 you know that you can trust someone? Well, you don't know. Time will tell. You have to simply
00:36:06.800 watch and watch with discernment and see what the Lord does, what he reveals, if someone is true or
00:36:14.360 if someone is false. But in the case of a Marco Rubio, right, I'm not saying that, hey, everybody,
00:36:20.400 you know, we should vote for him and make him president tomorrow. I'm not saying that. Give it
00:36:25.340 some time, let them cook, right? Exercise discernment. There needs to be more things,
00:36:30.740 not just one speech where a clip happens to go viral. There needs to be longevity, right? There
00:36:35.620 needs to be a track record. But as Christians, do we believe that a track record could actually be
00:36:41.380 set? Because here's the deal. In better times, in moments of the high water mark of Christendom,
00:36:46.480 in times past where certain things from the cradle were assumed, certain virtues, certain
00:36:51.460 principles, then you could look at someone in the 1800s, and if they had, they were 35, 40,
00:36:58.000 45 years old and had a lifelong track record of being duplicitous and doing things that did not
00:37:03.680 meet the interest of your Christian nation, but served globalist interests, then you could just
00:37:08.440 write them off and be done. That's not the time that we live in. The sons of Issachar were commended 0.72
00:37:13.760 by God because they knew the times and they knew what Israel ought to do. Here's the times. Let me
00:37:18.780 make it abundantly clear without mincing any words the times are we are coming off of 80 years
00:37:25.440 minimum of everyone being deceived everyone being hoodwinked everyone being blind blind to certain
00:37:35.160 economic realities blind to nature blind to spiritual principles and realities so there
00:37:42.180 is no winning scenario that does not include people who in their past were wrong but by god's
00:37:49.920 grace in their present are repentant there is no scenario like if you want like i'm only going to
00:37:56.020 support people who've been right all along okay great um you can support all three of them right
00:38:03.000 like i mean seriously if you know their names if you know their names look at the lay of the land
00:38:07.800 like let's just be honest for a moment who who i like okay pat buchanan right god bless him on
00:38:14.700 economics maybe ron paul you know but i like ron paul but he you know he's a libertarian you know
00:38:20.200 so he'd be terrible on some other things economics he'd be great um but all right ron paul and pat
00:38:25.920 buchanan okay but there are like there are 50 states that need governors you know there's two
00:38:32.480 guys um what what are we going to do we have to include if when the whole nation when the entire
00:38:38.660 west is has been off the rails derailed over the course of a century or more when everyone has been
00:38:46.060 deceived when everyone has been duped when everyone has failed then the only way the only way
00:38:52.200 that you write the ship is you have to include a framework that allows for wayward sons to come
00:38:59.320 home. Marco Rubio, is he one of those guys? The verdict's still out. Remains to be seen.
00:39:03.680 It remains to be seen. But we can separate the message of Secretary Rubio's speech from the
00:39:08.640 person. The speech was excellent. It was excellent. Whether he backs it up with substantive action.
00:39:14.320 So for example, if Marco Rubio is opposed to mass migration, as he eloquently articulated in that
00:39:19.760 speech, but continues to push for the H-1B program, H-2A visas, asylum, all of that, that is not going
00:39:26.580 to be consistent with those beautiful words. Great speech, great message. We can also look
00:39:33.160 at Barack Obama's speech in 2004 at the Democrat convention and say, gosh, that was a good message. 0.88
00:39:37.000 He was a total snake, right? But at the end of the day, I think we shouldn't overthink these
00:39:43.060 things either. 2028 is a long time away. It doesn't look like J.D. Vance is going to be the
00:39:48.560 nominee, honestly. I think Rubio has a better shot. This is the difference between who should
00:39:52.760 be versus who will be, right? And we can have a debate about who should be, but Rubio looks
00:39:59.700 really good on who will be the nominee. If we're just impartial betting men and we're saying,
00:40:05.280 I don't think J.D. Vance could have delivered that speech. J.D. Vance has very little charisma.
00:40:09.340 Marco Rubio has a beautiful family. He's very charismatic. He's gotten funny over the last
00:40:13.960 couple of years. That is not to agree with him on any of the foreign policy stuff, which I
00:40:18.760 vehemently disagree with him on. But that particular speech in Munich was spot on.
00:40:23.660 I have a real appreciation for someone, Joel, who can deliver extremely nationalist talking points
00:40:31.680 in this folksy demeanor that 80 to 90% of people would agree with. Marco Rubio, we would have been
00:40:38.060 clamoring four or five years ago for anyone to say that on the world stage. Now we have it,
00:40:42.900 perhaps not the perfect vessel and perhaps a deeply imperfect vessel at time, given his
00:40:46.920 support for our Middle Eastern escapades of the last 20 years.
00:40:50.580 But at the end of the day, take a win for a win,
00:40:53.460 and let's see if he is going to back that up.
00:40:57.400 Right. Well said.
00:40:58.580 I was going to say, that's the point.
00:41:00.460 It's that regardless of whether or not he did this
00:41:03.340 as a political sort of opportunity to, I guess,
00:41:08.900 make people happy in the U.S.
00:41:10.180 Throw some red meat to the nationalist base.
00:41:12.900 Regardless of whether or not that was his intent,
00:41:14.720 what we do know is that it went super viral, maybe perhaps in a way that they didn't even
00:41:19.040 understand that it would, because I mean, who's paying attention to the Munich conference has
00:41:22.000 been going on for like 70 years and nobody's watching those speeches. And then two, it got
00:41:25.840 a standing ovation from a bunch of technocrats and bureaucrats in Europe. In Europe. Yeah.
00:41:30.180 Right. So gosh, we think about it. Ruby, maybe the really interesting way to frame this is that
00:41:34.600 that is extremely appealing to unapologetic nationalists here in the United States,
00:41:39.440 but it's also appealing to the Mario Draghi's of the world, the Christine Lagarde's who were
00:41:44.300 in the audience applauding that. If Marco Rubio, I'm not saying he is, but if he's the guy who can
00:41:49.620 thread the needle to actually get Europe to reassert sovereignty while also not neglecting
00:41:55.180 the fact that we do have a shared heritage. We are heirs to the same Western civilization,
00:42:00.360 which is fundamentally and unwaveringly Christian in its identity. There's truth behind that. 1.00
00:42:06.600 I wish well to my brothers and sisters in Spain and in Germany. We share this Christian heritage,
00:42:11.720 but we each have our own distinct sovereignty.
00:42:13.700 We have our own borders.
00:42:14.740 We don't want to be fighting wars for them
00:42:16.580 and we don't want them to fight wars for us.
00:42:18.240 It's not controversial.
00:42:18.780 Yeah, and perhaps the key line was,
00:42:20.120 I think at one point he says,
00:42:21.360 if we have to, we will go alone.
00:42:24.000 America will go alone.
00:42:25.200 Correct.
00:42:25.360 But we prefer that we don't.
00:42:27.160 Correct.
00:42:27.360 Yeah, that was well said.
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00:44:53.680 All right. Well, we heard from Marco Rubio, Secretary of State. Elon Musk, richest man in
00:44:58.440 the world. Also a clip, you'll probably have seen it on the internet, Hillary Clinton saying,
00:45:01.840 with mass migration, we went too far. But let's go over to Britain with one of the most exciting
00:45:06.340 political developments, I think, in decades. If any of you recall, about a couple years ago,
00:45:11.220 Nigel Farage formed the Reform Party in Britain. Now, Britain's not like America, where you have
00:45:15.460 a two-party system, and basically that means you have two reasonable choices of who to caucus with.
00:45:19.940 In Britain, you have a number of different parties, and they share power, and ultimately
00:45:23.380 form majority governments. So Reform Party, it didn't really deliver on its promises. But we're
00:45:28.720 going to play for you a seven-minute ad from Rupert Lowe. He's been an MP since 2024 in Britain. And
00:45:34.800 he is saying, same thing as Marco Rubio, same thing as Elon Musk, exactly the type of things
00:45:39.480 that we have been saying. And we're going to get to the incredible response to this, the views,
00:45:44.500 the support, the numbers, the polling, saying everything that we've been saying here for two
00:45:49.600 years. Let's play this ad now for the Restore Britain Party.
00:46:00.200 I have chosen to speak to you today from the farm because places like this represent what
00:46:06.780 proper Britain is about. Hard work, responsibility, effort, duty, stewardship. This is the England
00:46:15.840 I know and this is the England that I love. On a farm you don't think in election cycles or headlines
00:46:23.660 or polling. You think in seasons. You think in generations. In what you leave behind to those
00:46:31.320 who come after you. And that's why here on the farm I am now launching Restore Britain as a
00:46:37.920 national political party. I'm now going to dedicate my life to finding, organising, funding and
00:46:45.140 providing hundreds of qualified candidates to present to the British people at the next
00:46:50.300 general election.
00:46:51.420 This process has already started, with invitations being issued to Patriots in aligned political
00:46:58.180 parties, Reform, the Conservatives, the SDP, Advance and more.
00:47:04.180 In local politics, we will work in partnership with localised political parties such as Great
00:47:09.800 Yarmouth First that have the best interests of their residents at heart, combining our
00:47:15.220 forces at the next general election.
00:47:18.100 The men and women standing for restore in that election will not be politicians, I promise
00:47:23.340 you that.
00:47:24.520 They will not be failed ministers, they will not be tainted by failures of the past.
00:47:29.720 They will be from business, from the military, from science, from medicine, from education,
00:47:35.980 from industry, representing real communities up and down the country.
00:47:42.380 Every single one will be from well outside the existing political establishment, and
00:47:48.000 every single one will understand the difficult decisions that need to be taken.
00:47:53.520 Because there are no easy fixes.
00:47:55.840 I'm not going to tell you comforting lies about the condition of our country.
00:47:59.900 I have only ever been honest with the British people, and I will be straight with you now.
00:48:05.740 is necessary will be incredibly painful. But for the first time in a very long time, voters
00:48:12.100 will have a genuine alternative which is truthful with them about the scale of what now has
00:48:17.740 to be done. The first priority is to control who comes to our country, and more importantly, 1.00
00:48:23.960 who stays in our country. Restore Britain will not just stop mass immigration, we will 1.00
00:48:29.940 reverse it. Every single illegal migrant will be securely detained and then deported. The 0.87
00:48:38.080 message will be unrelenting. If you are in this country without our permission, you will
00:48:45.160 be removed. For the foreseeable future, far more people must leave Britain than arrive. 1.00
00:48:52.700 If a foreign national is unable to speak English, lives in social housing, claims benefits, 0.99
00:48:59.820 refuses to work, fails to integrate, commits crime, 1.00
00:49:04.700 or even actively hates our way of life
00:49:07.560 and wishes to do us harm,
00:49:09.560 then they must leave or be made to leave.
00:49:13.540 Restore Britain will make our communities safe again
00:49:16.800 for women and children, that I promise you.
00:49:20.540 If that means millions go, then millions go.
00:49:24.600 We're constantly told that the economy needs vast swathes
00:49:28.320 of low-skilled migrants.
00:49:31.160 We know that's simply not true.
00:49:33.620 What we need is to get millions of healthy Brits
00:49:36.940 back into work. 0.98
00:49:38.440 A radical overhaul of how welfare is delivered.
00:49:42.360 Protecting those in genuine need, 1.00
00:49:44.760 but not funding healthy shirkers 1.00
00:49:47.580 to live off the back of hardworking men and women. 1.00
00:49:51.420 If you can work, you must work.
00:49:54.440 It really is that simple.
00:49:56.100 Restore Britain will be abundantly clear.
00:49:59.540 If you consistently refuse work,
00:50:01.980 then you will lose your benefits.
00:50:05.280 We will punish indolence,
00:50:07.120 and more importantly, we will reward success.
00:50:10.400 We will provide vast economic incentives
00:50:12.920 for men and women to start businesses,
00:50:15.980 generate opportunities, build wealth,
00:50:18.980 and create self-sufficient families.
00:50:21.200 Standing here today on the farm,
00:50:23.320 I know exactly what it means
00:50:25.060 deal with energy bills, labor shortages, regulation, unproductive paperwork, planning restrictions,
00:50:32.580 tax and endless uncertainty. The state has definitively become the enemy of the people.
00:50:40.020 Restore Britain will burn away suffocating taxes on work and enterprise. We will slash
00:50:46.820 unnecessary regulation. We will dismantle bloated quangos and the overbearing HR culture. 1.00
00:50:54.580 We must crush parasitic Britain. 0.77
00:50:57.980 We will restore long-term, stable, logical policy 0.76
00:51:01.780 so that businesses can plan and invest and grow again.
00:51:06.020 But Restore Britain is about much more
00:51:08.620 than numbers on a spreadsheet.
00:51:10.540 It's about who we are as a nation and who we are as a people.
00:51:15.020 Britain is not just an economy.
00:51:17.780 Britain is not just an idea.
00:51:20.140 Britain is not just a passport.
00:51:22.980 Britain is a nation.
00:51:24.940 Britain is a people, our people,
00:51:27.780 and Restore Britain will never allow that to be erased.
00:51:30.980 We will celebrate our Christian heritage
00:51:33.540 and the identity that built and shaped this country.
00:51:36.100 Responsibility, restraint, forgiveness,
00:51:39.620 duty, and fairness.
00:51:42.020 In short, a high-trust society.
00:51:44.620 That will mean defending our culture.
00:51:47.580 That will mean resisting the relentless creep 1.00
00:51:51.020 of radical Islam. 1.00
00:51:52.300 That will mean banning the burqa, outlawing Sharia law, 0.96
00:51:57.100 blocking cousin marriages and reimposing our Christian-based rule of law. 0.98
00:52:02.100 A Restore Britain government would legislate to ensure that no halal or kosher slaughter on British soil. 0.95
00:52:09.800 This is Britain and we will do things our way. 0.99
00:52:13.900 This political party now exists for one reason.
00:52:17.300 To restore Britain.
00:52:19.600 to make it a better, safer and more prosperous place for British men and women to raise their
00:52:26.080 families. It will be difficult and it will be painful but I assure you it is possible.
00:52:34.960 I hope you will consider joining me on this journey and becoming a member of our party.
00:52:40.480 It is our country, it is now our collective responsibility to act.
00:52:48.960 Together, we will restore Britain.
00:52:52.400 Thank you.
00:53:10.480 So in the UK, different parties have members of them that pay a certain amount of money
00:53:14.640 to vote not just for the party in the primary, maybe like you would have the Republican Party
00:53:18.720 here, but to vote on the party platform.
00:53:21.720 Restore Britain Party has accrued over 50,000 members just in the first 48 hours.
00:53:27.380 Conservative, Labour, and other parties that have been around for decades hover between
00:53:31.760 100,000 to 200,000.
00:53:33.500 So in the first 48 hours, his message has resonated so thoroughly that they've jumped
00:53:38.540 to 50,000 members. Half, a fourth of some of the most popular parties in Britain today. Additionally,
00:53:45.640 they're polling. You're able to get much more instant straw polls because politicians switch
00:53:49.640 parties. I'm going to labor or I'm going to caucus with this group. I'm going to caucus with that
00:53:52.480 group. Already polling at 10 percent. Nigel Farage's reform party took three years to get to
00:53:59.360 that point. Three years, his rhetoric, the kind of libertarian, soft on immigration rhetoric,
00:54:04.380 They took three years to get to the point where they're polling 10%.
00:54:07.680 Rupert Lowe's Restore Britain party within 48 hours polling over 10%.
00:54:12.720 50,000 members retweeted by Elon Musk, viewed 35 million times.
00:54:18.740 Listen to him repeat all the things that we've been saying.
00:54:21.360 The state has become an enemy of the people.
00:54:23.760 We must use the force of law. 1.00
00:54:25.540 We're banning burqas. 1.00
00:54:26.780 We're banning Sharia law. 1.00
00:54:28.520 We're banning halal and kosher slaughter practices. 1.00
00:54:31.020 Real quick, break that down. 1.00
00:54:33.200 So it's like, okay, we're banning some of these Islamic practices, but also... 0.99
00:54:36.860 But also, so kosher law to prepare food and specifically meat that's kosher. 0.88
00:54:41.420 Because remember, Orthodox Jews would only eat foods, all foods that are prepared kosher. 0.86
00:54:45.980 So this is your pork. 0.98
00:54:46.980 This is other things that they can't eat. 0.90
00:54:48.520 To prepare a kosher animal, the animal cannot be pre-stunned. 0.99
00:54:51.980 You have to use a very long knife to slit the throat. 0.95
00:54:54.720 And by not being allowed to pre-stun it, according to Orthodox Judaism,
00:54:59.100 you essentially have to ensure the animal suffers to a greater degree. 0.69
00:55:02.660 So both halal and kosher preparation are much more cruel to the animal. 0.64
00:55:07.260 And it's specifically a European thing to say, hey, here's a thing that doesn't matter for us. 0.75
00:55:10.860 It doesn't matter for human beings, whether they stun an animal, whether they sedate it so it goes peacefully, enjoying its life.
00:55:16.520 But we still think there's something to be said for preserving the animal, for not stressing it out, for minimizing the pain as much as possible, even when we have to slaughter it.
00:55:25.340 And you heard Rupert Lowe say, and these practices, which are barbaric, they're not European, they're not British, they're not from our past.
00:55:31.620 We're getting rid of those. 1.00
00:55:32.800 We're getting rid of burqas. 1.00
00:55:34.040 England will be Christian again. 1.00
00:55:36.480 And the response to it has been overwhelmingly affirmative. 0.95
00:55:39.640 It's incredible.
00:55:41.660 It really is.
00:55:42.700 I actually met with Rupert Lowe when I was in London last January.
00:55:46.060 He's a very impressive guy, very down to earth.
00:55:48.680 He's a farmer.
00:55:50.440 He's really struck a chord here.
00:55:52.400 Great video, worth the 35 million views.
00:55:55.380 But what struck me was what he named the party, Restore Britain.
00:56:02.640 Joel, let's stop calling ourselves conservatives.
00:56:05.260 What are we conserving?
00:56:06.920 The left victories from 15 minutes ago, and I'm tired of it.
00:56:10.480 What are we conserving?
00:56:11.560 Mass migration? 1.00
00:56:13.020 The fact that we're auctioning off our country? 1.00
00:56:14.760 The fact that a young couple can't buy a home without competing with Blackstone or a foreign 0.99
00:56:18.720 national for a single family home in their birthright? 1.00
00:56:22.240 So as conservatives, at least for the time being, there's nothing for us to conserve.
00:56:28.560 The verb we have to focus on is restore.
00:56:33.220 Let's restore the country that my father and grandfather and great-grandfather knew.
00:56:39.820 Let's restore the country, Joel, where as a 30-year-old, you can be married and own a home.
00:56:45.280 Where you can have a great-paying job right out of high school. 1.00
00:56:48.180 where you don't have to compete with foreign nationals 0.90
00:56:51.440 to get basic resources.
00:56:53.820 That's what we should be focused on.
00:56:55.780 And so conservative, restorative, conservative, restorative.
00:56:59.580 Before we can conserve,
00:57:01.620 we have to restore the nation that was bequeathed to us
00:57:04.880 by our founding fathers and our ancestors.
00:57:07.440 And it's a very interesting choice.
00:57:08.900 And I'll tell you, Rupert Murdoch, no.
00:57:11.280 Rupert Lowe, hold on.
00:57:12.880 No, whoa.
00:57:13.940 Whoa.
00:57:15.200 That's the sleep deprivation.
00:57:17.080 That's crossing a time zone to come here.
00:57:19.780 Rupert Lowe, he's a very, if he's anything, he's very thoughtful.
00:57:24.900 And he and I have stayed in touch.
00:57:26.400 And I congratulated him on this incredible victory of the last 48 hours.
00:57:30.420 But restore is the verb that we need to be using as conservatives, as nationalists, and yes, as Christians.
00:57:39.200 because there's nothing that we can conserve as a Christian nation right now 0.96
00:57:43.220 with a lot of the demonic, satanic forces that are festering underneath, 0.97
00:57:48.080 that are boiling to the surface.
00:57:49.960 And so I'm going to take a cue, if I may, from my friends over across the pond from Rupert
00:57:54.900 and say, let's restore this country.
00:57:58.300 And then once we've built it back, once we've refounded it...
00:58:02.080 Then you can keep it.
00:58:02.920 Then we'll keep it.
00:58:03.720 Right.
00:58:04.320 Then we'll keep it.
00:58:05.300 But right now, we don't have anything worth conserving.
00:58:08.260 That's like going into a strip club, right?
00:58:10.320 Where a church once stood and say, I want to conserve.
00:58:14.100 Well, sir, there's a man eating chicken wings and a stripper on the pole.
00:58:17.940 What do you want to conserve?
00:58:19.060 Well, a church once stood here where I grew up.
00:58:20.960 No, no, you can't conserve the status quo because the status quo is demonic, degenerate filth.
00:58:29.440 Restore the church, then conserve it.
00:58:33.220 Yeah, very, very well said.
00:58:34.580 But on that note, I was thinking the other day, there's a fantastic quote by Charles Spurgeon.
00:58:40.100 And Charles Spurgeon was a famous Protestant preacher.
00:58:42.420 You have to humor me, James.
00:58:43.820 From Britain, for the record?
00:58:44.960 From Britain, that's right.
00:58:46.240 From England.
00:58:47.520 He pastored the London Tabernacle Church was the name of his church.
00:58:52.220 And it was by all measures and metrics at that time, it was one of the very few in that age mega churches.
00:58:58.740 And so Charles Spurgeon was a widely popular preacher, not because he was pulling punches,
00:59:04.320 But the people wanted hard, truthful, gut-punch sermons from the Word of God.
00:59:10.520 And so all the newspapers would publish the transcripts of his sermons on Monday morning.
00:59:15.600 But he said this in this vein of nationalism, right?
00:59:19.200 Because sometimes people say, well, you know, you say Christian nationalism, but it just
00:59:22.520 feels, it doesn't feel very Christian.
00:59:24.720 It seems like, you know, pagan nationalism, or it's just, you know, I don't know, it's
00:59:28.980 something outside.
00:59:29.740 It seems like you're putting this thin spiritual veneer, religious veneer on it.
00:59:34.200 but it seems like you're really after something else.
00:59:36.080 But this is what Charles Spurgeon said,
00:59:37.760 and it's indicative of how the average person,
00:59:40.660 the average Christian, the average pastor
00:59:42.680 thought not that long ago.
00:59:45.420 He said, I judge his determination
00:59:47.900 that God has blessed the two nations
00:59:50.160 of the Anglo-Saxon race, England and the United States,
00:59:54.460 and given them preeminence in commerce
00:59:57.340 and in liberty on purpose
00:59:59.780 so that they may spread abroad,
01:00:02.140 not bringing them here,
01:00:03.060 but spread abroad the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.
01:00:09.200 Woe to these two nations, England and the United States,
01:00:13.080 if they fail to fulfill their solemn obligations.
01:00:17.680 And I tweeted this out and I said, commentating on it, I said, here's the sad truth.
01:00:21.780 England and the United States did not heed Spurgeon's warning.
01:00:25.580 Spoiler alert, we failed.
01:00:27.340 and these once great nations failed not just in one regard but in two specific arenas
01:00:35.420 number one as england and america ceased to be christian they also ceased to be anglo-saxon
01:00:44.700 to ignore this obvious correlation between the two is not a sign of religious piety
01:00:50.960 It sounds spiritual to not think in natural categories, but actually it is a sign that
01:00:57.760 even the Christians among us are still not fully repentant for our blatant rebellion. 0.65
01:01:03.640 It is a sin for a nation to spiritually apostatize. 0.53
01:01:08.120 So in the religious category, it's a sin that England and America, that the West has turned
01:01:13.100 its back on the Lord Jesus Christ, that we have abandoned Christianity. 0.98
01:01:16.700 But it's also a grave sin for a nation to replace its own sons and daughters with a foreign people. 0.89
01:01:25.000 Christian nationalism, to break it down very simply, it requires two major components, right? 0.94
01:01:31.500 Seems obvious, but seems like it needs to be said.
01:01:34.580 Number one, you want Christian nationalism? 0.59
01:01:36.560 You need Christianity, okay? 0.95
01:01:38.660 Number two, you want Christian nationalism?
01:01:40.980 You need a nation.
01:01:43.020 You need nationhood.
01:01:44.100 the west has surrendered both and therefore in order for the west to be truly restored using
01:01:51.520 that language we must resolve to restoring both of these in other words we need christianity
01:01:58.980 mass conversions preaching we also need nationhood the native citizens which means not just mass
01:02:08.320 conversions, but also, in some cases, mass deportations. Anything less is merely the
01:02:16.320 minimization of the actual sin our nations have committed, and a tragic sign that the West has
01:02:22.900 chosen to remain unrepentant. We want Christian nationalism. We see our brothers and sisters
01:02:29.320 across the pond, the heritage that we come from. America didn't just develop out of the ether,
01:02:35.180 right there's a context there's a history there's a heritage we came from our brothers and sisters
01:02:40.220 our fathers from across the pond in great britain and we see what's happened to them and we see
01:02:46.300 what's happening to us and we want both not to be conserved we don't want to conserve the
01:02:52.300 compromise that we've committed we want to restore back to righteousness back to our origin back to
01:02:58.720 our heritage, both spiritually Christianity, but also naturally the native citizens. We want mass
01:03:05.060 conversions to Christ, and we do want, when necessary, mass deportations, especially of 1.00
01:03:11.580 illegal immigrants and those who are criminals. But even furthermore, for individuals who have 0.98
01:03:16.740 been here for 15 minutes that are not compatible with the Christian West, it's not hatred. Hey,
01:03:22.120 I'm sorry, I want Christ to reign supreme in your native country. We'll send missionaries. 0.71
01:03:28.800 We want to see the gospel spread, but this is our country, and it means something to be here.
01:03:35.760 And it's not just propositional. It's not just agreeing with liberty and virtue, and it's also
01:03:40.480 not just saying, I'm a Christian. I believe in Jesus. I'm glad you're a Christian. Praise God
01:03:45.180 for that. Being a Christian does not make you an American, and you need both American and Christian
01:03:51.720 Christian nationalism, America first, Christ first. And what I'm excited about, whether I see
01:03:58.460 the Restore England movement, or whether I see a James Fishback running for governor in Florida,
01:04:05.160 is I see guys who are starting to get this reality. James, back to you.
01:04:10.340 Luke chapter 6, verse 46, why do you call me Lord, Lord, and not do as I say?
01:04:16.060 We are called to follow the precepts, commandments. We are called to evangelize. And I'll tell you
01:04:20.320 the truth, the brave and courageous thing is not for migrants to come here, break into our country
01:04:24.960 and dispossess us of our jobs, our homes, our benefits, our birthright. The brave, courageous
01:04:31.580 thing is to stay where God put them. God put them in that place for a reason. Stay there and fight
01:04:40.280 for your mothers and fathers, for your children, for your wife, for your nation. Let us fight for
01:04:47.900 our nation. This idea of compassion, let's have compassion for the migrants. Where are the
01:04:55.160 compassion for our brothers and sisters who have seen their lives torn asunder? Where's the
01:05:01.060 compassion for Lake and Riley, Jocelyn Aguirre, and Rachel Marin? Where's the compassion for the
01:05:06.300 young man I met at Florida State University last month who has applied for over 200 positions at
01:05:11.200 big tech companies? Hasn't heard back once, but those companies are all pulling H-1B petitions
01:05:16.780 and bringing more people in to our nation.
01:05:20.640 And so the compassion is important for us.
01:05:24.580 The bravery is important.
01:05:26.360 You do the brave thing.
01:05:27.520 Stay right where God put you.
01:05:29.420 You evangelize.
01:05:30.720 You turn your country into something special and extraordinary.
01:05:34.200 Let's fight for our own.
01:05:36.220 It's the political thing to do.
01:05:38.260 It's the right thing to do.
01:05:39.540 It's also the biblical Christian thing to do.
01:05:42.360 Amen.
01:05:42.860 St. Paul, you call him apostle.
01:05:44.860 I call him St. Paul.
01:05:45.640 I call them both for the record.
01:05:47.440 You got to alternate one or the other, you know, kind of 50-50.
01:05:50.560 Yeah, you go a little bit of both.
01:05:52.200 But I go back to First Timothy because I thought it was brilliant.
01:05:55.340 It's this idea of who are we really called to take care of?
01:05:58.960 I mean, I always take it.
01:06:00.080 My grandfather was a professor, and he always told me, take things to the nth degree.
01:06:03.900 These are very big political abstract concepts, open border welfare.
01:06:06.560 You're a mom and a dad, and you got four kids.
01:06:10.560 your kids are starving, but mom and dad are going across the street and doing a little barbecue for
01:06:16.340 the kids at the park, feeding all the kids in the neighborhood while your two sons and two daughters
01:06:20.940 are starving, are starving every single night. That would not be the Christian thing to do. 1.00
01:06:28.720 And we have people, yes, who are quite literally starving in my state of Florida, but are hungry 0.99
01:06:34.020 for something more, are hungry to give to the nation that has been given to them, are hungry
01:06:39.780 to work, to have purpose, to raise a family, to have kids. I meet young people every single day,
01:06:45.480 and I ask them, do you ever think you'll be able to buy a home? Flat out, no. When my dad was 0.99
01:06:49.620 growing up in South Florida in the 1960s, half, half of 30-year-old men were married and owned
01:06:56.480 their home. Today, it's less than 15%. Ask somebody, whether it's in Mariana or in Miami,
01:07:02.680 can you raise a family on a single income? No. And so let's get back to a country that does not
01:07:08.260 obsess over the line going up of GDP, of the stock market is now 50,000, Pam Bondi.
01:07:14.240 Let's build a country that measures economic prosperity the right way. And I'm not advocating
01:07:19.180 for vibes. I was an investor for 10 years. I'm advocating for a quantitative falsifiable
01:07:25.140 measurement. First and foremost, what percentage of 30-year-old men, and as a consequence,
01:07:30.020 women, are married and own their home? Guess what? If you own your home, it means you have
01:07:34.420 a great paying job. You got kids who are on the way, got a little bit of dirt, family tree is
01:07:38.660 going to be growing. That's awesome. And if you're married, well, of course, it's what we're called
01:07:44.260 to do as Christians. We're called to do as men is to find that God-fearing woman. And the second
01:07:49.120 statistic is, can a family of four raise that family on a single income? My parents did it.
01:07:57.080 Their parents did it. I want my kids, your kids to be able to do it. We'll do it in Florida. This
01:08:03.640 election doesn't just matter for the 23 and a half million people who call Florida home.
01:08:07.460 Joel, as you know, we live in a federalist system. And it was Justice Brandeis who opined in the
01:08:11.900 1920s that the beautiful coincidence of our federalist system is that some states can
01:08:16.600 conduct experiments that other states can copy. And what I want nothing more is to have eight
01:08:22.060 great years in Florida that my friends here in Texas can copy. And I'm not going to hit you with
01:08:28.020 a plagiarism charge like I would to Kamala Harris. Let's do something bold. Let's reassert
01:08:33.620 sovereignty. Let's put the founding words of our Declaration of Independence that all men are
01:08:39.520 created equal. And no, some are not more equal than others because right now American citizens
01:08:45.300 are being treated like a less than a second class in this weird caste system. Funny enough,
01:08:51.640 I say caste system because we're being replaced by Indians, which is rather fitting that the caste 1.00
01:08:55.540 system is the way we're thinking about it. But let's do something great in Florida and may it 0.95
01:09:00.540 deliver for the entire nation, may Republican governors and heck, even some Democrat governors
01:09:05.340 who have some common sense, may they look to what we do in Florida over four years and perhaps
01:09:09.480 another four after that and say, wow, let's do the same thing here. Let's protect our people.
01:09:15.520 Let's do strong borders, strong families, great education, and protect the constitutional rights
01:09:21.180 of every single one of our brothers and sisters. Yep. Well said. That's what I want our listeners,
01:09:25.560 we've talked about this before, but we'll say it again. I want our listeners to understand
01:09:29.380 um it is there is a nationwide impact if james fishback wins if he wins what that signals the
01:09:37.960 message conveyed to all the neocons to the gop to you know to from maga to um to you know to
01:09:44.400 mitch mcconnell to everyone um is that this platform this message is actually a viable
01:09:52.480 winning message that a politician uh not just for you know running for dog catcher but a politician
01:09:58.920 at a governor level can say christ is king and not wish people a happy diwali and say no
01:10:06.000 we don't hate anyone but this is a christian nation the preeminence is given to christianity
01:10:12.480 right or um yes there are some people that they've been here a while they're contributing
01:10:16.980 that's you know and and we praise god for those people but no this is not just a a you know
01:10:22.760 economic zone where anybody can come, limitless, infinity immigration. If James wins, it's a shot
01:10:30.840 across the bow. It sends a message to every politician in America. It will immediately
01:10:35.960 trickle down to Texas. It'll trickle down to your state. It'll affect the 2028 election. Seriously,
01:10:41.660 even at the presidential level, people will be looking and say, this guy on that message,
01:10:47.220 on that platform with no funding, without the Trump endorsement, without this, without that,
01:10:51.760 without Miriam Adelson and all of her millions of dollars in support this guy won he won and not
01:10:58.320 just you know Oklahoma God bless Oklahoma but Florida third right third largest state in the
01:11:03.980 union this is significant and and what it will do is it will strike terror a godly sense of fear
01:11:09.640 in the hearts of every traitor in the hearts of all our enemies but it will also inspire hope
01:11:14.760 there are so many other guys who are watching right now who'll say what if James could do it
01:11:19.420 With $950, $942 after he went to In-N-Out, if he could do it on that budget, with that
01:11:26.120 messaging, with that mission, with that virtue, with that conviction, then maybe I could do
01:11:33.040 it.
01:11:33.600 And other guys, if one makes it, you will have hundreds, not 20 years from now, two
01:11:40.700 years from now, in 2028, you will have dozens of young men, American men running on that
01:11:47.960 platform.
01:11:48.460 it is vital so to all of our listeners in florida and to listeners who aren't in florida july 20th
01:11:54.800 that's your deadline move to florida register to vote um it is absolutely vital that james
01:12:00.960 fishback wins we're praying for him uh we believe that god is with him um god is sovereign over all
01:12:06.640 things if he doesn't win the lord is still in charge there's still hope we don't black pill
01:12:10.500 but we're going to give everything we have for him to get across the finish line and win and
01:12:15.340 here's the thing even if he doesn't and i'm not trying to jinx things you know i i'm not trying
01:12:19.320 to you know to to black pill and bring negativity to the conversation but if he doesn't it's still
01:12:24.560 vital that he gets as many votes as possible because even if he doesn't win if it's neck and
01:12:29.000 neck if he almost wins that still sends a massive message so we want him to win i'm going to do
01:12:35.480 everything for him to win but here's the thing it has to be at least at minimum close it has to be
01:12:41.220 significant. It has to be formidable because if he runs an organic grassroots campaign on Christ
01:12:48.440 is King and America first, and it's formidable for the third largest state in the union for a
01:12:54.660 governor position, it changes the entire political landscape. You need to see that. You need to
01:13:00.740 recognize how significant this actually is and get behind James Fishback. So thanks for coming
01:13:08.000 on the show. We're going to go ahead now here at the very end and honor all the guys who are
01:13:11.920 supporting us, who sent in Super Chats. Let's go ahead and start with you, Antonio. A lot of these
01:13:16.540 are for James. So just read the question, give it to James. Okay. Yep. Our first one comes from
01:13:20.640 over on YouTube, Super Chats. Dakota Davis sent $5. We thank you for that. And says,
01:13:25.320 good morning, Mr. Fishback. I'm liking and sharing your tweets. I want to be more helpful with my
01:13:29.300 prayers. Specifically, how should we be praying? God bless you. Well, thank you, Dakota.
01:13:33.820 I would say if you could pray for my safety in discernment, that's really that I make the right
01:13:42.400 decisions, that I go to the right places, that I say the right things that are true to me and true
01:13:47.860 to our shared Christian faith. And of course, pray for my safety. They tried to burn down my
01:13:53.260 house last week. And it's only going to get crazier. I hate to say it, but it's only going
01:13:59.060 to get crazier. We now have security. This is why we don't announce our events any more than 72
01:14:03.520 hours ahead of time but the the momentum on the ground the support on the ground is unreal
01:14:11.280 two percent in the polls 10 weeks ago 23 now all kidding aside you up isn't that polling started
01:14:17.680 january 19th so even that poll even that is technically at a day or this generational run
01:14:22.800 you've been on and it's been a it's been a lot of fun it's been really humbling but the day after
01:14:29.200 After they tried to burn my house down, I live in a rural county, Madison County.
01:14:32.880 We had 200 people in my front yard.
01:14:35.140 I said, we're not going anywhere.
01:14:37.200 We refuse to be intimidated.
01:14:39.100 Let's have a rally right in our front yard, took questions, spoke directly to the issues,
01:14:44.020 directly to people in my own area, but also people drove four and a half, five hours just
01:14:48.840 to be there to hear that conversation.
01:14:50.360 And so we're leaving it all on the field with this election.
01:14:53.800 My opponent, Byron Donalds, is a lazy DEI hire.
01:14:56.620 All he seems to do is go to Congress and trade stocks and insider information.
01:15:00.420 Our campaign is meeting voters where they are, where they least expect us, including on Tinder.
01:15:04.280 And I got to tell you, Joel, 4,000 matches in 48 hours isn't half bad.
01:15:08.520 They banned me because I got too much motion.
01:15:10.320 That's okay.
01:15:11.080 They said no political electioneering on Tinder. 1.00
01:15:14.560 And I said, look, we have to meet our young women where they are.
01:15:18.380 We have to meet young men where they are as well.
01:15:20.340 And for us, that means a Waffle House tour statewide.
01:15:23.060 wide going to waffle houses in every single county and just talking to voters, hearing what
01:15:29.040 excites them, what gets them out of bed in the morning, but also what keeps them up at night.
01:15:32.880 And so Dakota, if you could pray for my safety and discernment, I would be honored.
01:15:37.260 You got to meet the American young women where they are, like OnlyFans, right? So you got to 0.71
01:15:43.440 show up and say, hey, here's the deal. Christ is king. Vote James Fishback. We love you. We want
01:15:49.780 to see you restored and brought out of this kind of lifestyle and to incentivize you towards
01:15:55.100 righteousness because we genuinely care about you. We want you to turn off the webcam, find a good
01:16:00.000 man, get married, have a family, and to incentivize you, we're going to preach the hope of the gospel 0.53
01:16:05.240 and we're going to levy the hotax, right? The syntax, is that what we thought? What are we up
01:16:11.460 to now? Is it 50%? Well, it's 50% for Sophie Reign because she keeps counter signaling and attacking
01:16:16.100 this campaign. It's 100% for her. I will be sitting with my sisters in Miami on Wednesday 1.00
01:16:24.460 with Fresh and Fit. We're going to do a round table with some OnlyFans creators in Miami on
01:16:29.460 Wednesday night. And so, Joel, I'm going to need some spiritual guidance before I go down there.
01:16:33.220 But in all seriousness, if you're a woman- Let me say this real quick. Are you going alone?
01:16:37.980 I am. Alone on the show. No, no, no. I've got Myron Gaines and his co-hosting.
01:16:46.100 But do you have guys on your crew who are traveling with you?
01:16:48.680 Oh, yeah, of course.
01:16:49.840 You need the accountability.
01:16:51.000 Oh, of course.
01:16:51.580 Oh, 100%.
01:16:52.020 Ask me how I know, right?
01:16:53.680 By God's grace, for over a decade, as a married man, I've been faithful.
01:16:56.660 But before I was married, temptation is real.
01:16:58.860 Sure.
01:16:59.180 So go there.
01:17:00.280 Jesus talked to the downtrodden, to the people with a bad reputation.
01:17:06.360 I mean, the Pharisees were constantly levying that accusation.
01:17:09.320 Look at what company keeps.
01:17:10.580 So go.
01:17:11.080 Just don't go alone.
01:17:11.940 Of course not.
01:17:12.780 And the whole thing's going to be alive, which is going to be great.
01:17:15.220 Hopefully that part isn't live where they try to tempt me.
01:17:17.920 But I genuinely mean this.
01:17:21.320 If you were a woman in my state and you feel like you're out of options, you got a kid
01:17:26.200 and you feel like the only way you can make ends meet, you can pay the rent, pay for groceries,
01:17:31.160 feed your family is by selling nude images of yourself on the internet.
01:17:35.420 I'm going to be, I'm going to be a governor for you too.
01:17:37.520 I'm going to make sure that you don't have to, because guess what?
01:17:39.760 You shouldn't have to sell your kidney to pay the mortgage.
01:17:43.300 and you also shouldn't have to sell nude images
01:17:45.700 and videos of yourself to pay your rent. 0.99
01:17:48.300 And so I'm gonna meet young women where they are.
01:17:50.520 If they are genuine,
01:17:51.460 if this is something that they feel that they can only do
01:17:53.920 and otherwise they'd have no other way
01:17:55.940 to pay their expenses,
01:17:57.620 then of course we're gonna help them.
01:17:59.280 But as Christians, we are called to say,
01:18:02.240 if something is sinful,
01:18:04.580 we can't let our brothers and sisters continue to sin.
01:18:07.900 There's grace, compassion, mercy,
01:18:09.940 but Jesus, he would forgive
01:18:11.520 and then he would also follow it up
01:18:13.260 by saying, now go and sin no more.
01:18:16.260 Go and sin no more.
01:18:17.580 And that's the beauty in my faith of confession
01:18:20.300 is being held accountable, professing, repenting,
01:18:24.500 but then saying, and now sin no more.
01:18:27.480 And so my view has always been,
01:18:29.200 I'm never gonna shy away from a conversation.
01:18:31.360 They'll say, well, what Myron Gade said this,
01:18:33.220 Myron Gade said that.
01:18:34.080 Look, if we're gonna play that game,
01:18:35.000 I'm never gonna go on CNN either.
01:18:36.520 I've been on there a dozen times in the last year.
01:18:38.440 I'm not here to nitpick anyone's personal statements. 0.64
01:18:41.120 I am here to take an opportunity to meet with women. I don't respect what they are doing 1.00
01:18:45.900 presently, but I respect who they are. And I want for them something more. I want our women
01:18:53.340 to aspire to be what we all know they can be. You know, it was not too long ago that women
01:18:57.900 aspired to be doctors, nurses, lawyers, pilots, even devoted moms. And now, oh, you can't pay 1.00
01:19:06.380 your tuition? Well, here's a site. It's run by some very special people. Here's a site. Go sell
01:19:12.300 nude images. They'll take a cut. And that's going to be the case. If you're going to continue to do 1.00
01:19:15.860 that, the state of Florida is going to have to levy a tax that is so punitive. And the libertarians
01:19:22.440 will yell at me and say, well, didn't you take a pledge for no new taxes? No, I took a pledge to
01:19:26.200 save my state and to try to save this country. And what I know about taxes is very simple. I was an
01:19:30.820 econ undergrad. My thesis was on taxation. And what I can tell you is this. If you want to
01:19:36.380 encourage an activity, you lower the cost of the activity. You cut the taxes of the activity. If
01:19:42.660 you want to disincentivize, discourage, and deter an activity, you raise the cost, raise the price,
01:19:49.400 raise the tax of it. That's right. Just econ 101, ladies and gentlemen. That's what libertarians,
01:19:53.740 they, you know, God bless them. There's a lot of overlap and agreement, but that's what they
01:19:57.240 don't understand that you know and i used to think this way as a conservative um i you know it's it's
01:20:02.040 big government versus small government um big government versus small government government
01:20:06.780 is not synonymous with righteous government versus wicked government correct what we're going for
01:20:11.320 is not big nor small what we're going for is righteousness and the reality is what righteousness
01:20:16.440 would look like at the civil level in many cases would be certain branches certain forms and arenas
01:20:21.900 of government being bigger and certain ones being smaller this right here that government is doing
01:20:26.680 it needs to stop the overreach this is wrong we shouldn't be doing all these different you know
01:20:30.720 geopolitical escapades and you know this and that and the other stop that pull that back over here
01:20:36.280 oh like for instance uh stopping crime police those are this might need to be bigger so it
01:20:41.980 depends on uh what is righteous and and in regards to myron gains i i'm glad that you're doing that
01:20:47.900 um we need to go where the conversation is there's people to reach for the cause of christ i actually
01:20:53.020 spoke with Myron recently. And yeah, we have disagreements. There are things that, I mean,
01:20:58.580 for one, he's not Christian, but there are certain things that we agree on. And I want to be able to
01:21:03.180 influence individuals like that for the cause of Christ. And Myron Keynes, despite the things that
01:21:08.240 I think are wrong and that I disagree with, and he disagrees with me on plenty, there are some
01:21:12.980 things where it's like, hey, this guy actually, it's not a coincidence. It's not arbitrary or
01:21:19.400 random. The reason why young men are going to guys like Myron Gaines is because he's saying
01:21:24.420 something that goes against the status quo that we've been under, the spell we've been under for
01:21:28.980 so long. I don't think that he has all the solutions, but the diagnosis is spot on in many
01:21:34.640 cases. A lot of those guys in the red pill manosphere, their diagnosis of what is actually
01:21:40.860 crushing and inhibiting young men is incredibly accurate. And so, yeah, we want to have those 1.00
01:21:48.280 kinds of conversations i'm glad to hear that you are so next question james i'm going to read a set
01:21:53.340 of four super chats two of them are just statements and well wishes and then two of them have a
01:21:57.480 question within the same vein man of war sent five dollars and said love to james fishback may god
01:22:02.040 make you victorious thank you sir not boring dad sent in 9.99 and said inspiring courage james
01:22:07.620 florida will be saved i am happy also to see lowe's movement and it gives hope my grandchildren
01:22:12.340 will not take part in the new crusade to liberate england from islamic rule thank you very much dad 0.54
01:22:17.280 Dad, Dapper Dan and Censored 86, would any of your initiatives, James, benefit Florida residents stationed out of state? 0.99
01:22:25.080 And then Censored 86 said, James, any benefit for young couples to move to Florida?
01:22:29.880 So stationed out of state and then young couples moving to Florida, any benefits for them? 0.58
01:22:33.620 That's a great one. 0.88
01:22:34.620 So Dapper Dan, so when I hear stationed out of state, I typically will think of military service.
01:22:38.880 And the question is absolutely.
01:22:40.140 I was at McGill Air Force Base yesterday near there in Tampa.
01:22:44.380 And I can tell you that we have our 1.4 million veterans in our state.
01:22:49.500 We'll never be able to repay them for the sacrifice they've undertaken for our nation.
01:22:54.580 But we got to at least try in this VA system.
01:22:58.480 I grew up taking my grandfather, a World War II vet to the VA.
01:23:01.200 It's disgraceful.
01:23:03.140 It is absolutely disgraceful.
01:23:04.720 The wait times they put our vets through, they gave everything for our country.
01:23:07.720 They got to wait four to six months to get an appointment.
01:23:10.040 They get there, they got to wait two to three hours, and then they're disrespected.
01:23:13.520 it doesn't make any sense. And so for me, when I think about two things with respect to our vets
01:23:20.040 who are stationed out of state abroad and they're coming back home, there's two things. The first
01:23:25.100 of which is we actually have to give them world-class healthcare. What I'm prepared to do
01:23:29.960 as governors, I'm actually going to sue the VA and federal court and say, look, here are all of
01:23:34.500 your countless violations, all the things you said you were going to do, you didn't do, you have a
01:23:39.020 choice. Fix them or give us all the money you would have otherwise spent in Florida and let us
01:23:44.480 build our own state-based VA healthcare system. Let's call their bluff. Number two, the idle mind 0.70
01:23:53.080 is the devil's playground. And what often happens for our brave soldiers who come back,
01:23:58.920 airmen, seamen, who come back home in Florida is they're not given an opportunity. They're not
01:24:04.020 given something to do right away. So that idle mind is where those thoughts fester, where those
01:24:10.320 horrific scenes perhaps abroad, that stress gets replayed in their head. And then we all know the
01:24:15.040 statistics about vets who die by suicide. What I want to do is I want to create a jobs guarantee
01:24:22.040 for our vets for 24 months. Come back from deployment. You can work 24 months, two years, 0.77
01:24:28.060 a great paying job in state government.
01:24:31.060 We could use your skills,
01:24:33.120 your perspective,
01:24:34.900 your excellence,
01:24:35.860 your rigor at the state level,
01:24:37.680 whether it be in the Department of Corrections,
01:24:39.480 whether it be in Tallahassee on education,
01:24:41.300 whatever it may be.
01:24:42.400 And at the same time,
01:24:43.440 we know that those two years when you come back
01:24:45.760 are especially precarious
01:24:47.560 in reintegrating our vets
01:24:50.960 back into non-combat theater 0.98
01:24:54.600 that I think we can have a win-win situation there.
01:24:58.780 And so I think those two things are very important
01:25:00.320 when I think about what we can do
01:25:01.460 for the folks who are returning home.
01:25:03.060 Awesome.
01:25:03.680 All right, we're gonna go ahead and transition now
01:25:05.520 to some of our Rumble Super Chats.
01:25:07.460 This is from Mulleton.
01:25:11.900 It's a big name.
01:25:13.460 We appreciate your support.
01:25:14.540 He said, James, what is the best way to fight back
01:25:17.420 about the censorship of the media?
01:25:21.220 It's a good question.
01:25:24.600 And I think that a lot of work has been done, notwithstanding being suspended from X for 24 hours on Friday.
01:25:32.520 Elon Musk has done great work there.
01:25:34.440 What was it?
01:25:35.200 I have no clue, but I made it very clear I was not going to delete any tweet.
01:25:37.640 I don't know what it was.
01:25:38.800 Perhaps it was me saying, just merely historically observing that if Don Lemon had pulled that little ransacking stunt in the early days of this country, he would have been executed publicly for doing that.
01:25:48.420 It's merely historical observation.
01:25:49.840 It wasn't inciting violence.
01:25:51.300 If anyone was inciting violence—
01:25:52.600 I saw that one.
01:25:52.720 That was a banger.
01:25:54.300 That was a great tweet.
01:25:55.620 Absolutely.
01:25:56.480 Tall tree, short rope, just an observation of historical past.
01:25:59.920 Sure.
01:26:00.600 And by the way, if we're going to be completely honest for just a sec,
01:26:03.540 you know, they said, well, he was black.
01:26:05.000 You know, well, first of all, I didn't call for a lynching.
01:26:06.440 A lynching by its very nature is extrajudicial.
01:26:10.040 It circumvents due process.
01:26:11.580 It circumvents a jury trial, a public execution by hanging.
01:26:16.160 Remember, hang him high with Clint Eastwood, right? 0.98
01:26:18.240 Last time I checked, all those guys were white. 0.97
01:26:20.100 And I would venture to say that most people in the history of our country
01:26:23.360 who were executed publicly by hanging
01:26:25.460 were disproportionately white, not black. 0.76
01:26:28.620 And had a fair trial.
01:26:29.800 And had a fair trial.
01:26:30.980 And so the last public hanging, by the way,
01:26:32.680 in Florida was in 1924.
01:26:35.700 I'm not one of those weak-
01:26:37.300 It's been too long.
01:26:37.840 It's been too long.
01:26:39.180 Let me just say,
01:26:40.840 because Epstein just continues to be part
01:26:43.400 of the conversation, and it should be.
01:26:45.680 I am, I really, I'm really upset
01:26:51.360 with how Pam Bondi and the establishment D.C. Republicans 0.83
01:26:54.040 have handled this whole thing.
01:26:57.300 What I would do as governor is very simple.
01:26:59.540 I would reopen these investigations.
01:27:02.520 I would assign a statewide sex crimes prosecutor.
01:27:06.300 You're a Florida resident or any of these crimes
01:27:08.420 that were committed in Florida, 0.85
01:27:09.620 we're going to throw the book at you.
01:27:12.800 And Capitol Sexual Battery in Florida,
01:27:15.320 believe it or not, has no statute of limitations.
01:27:19.300 We don't need to change the law to reopen all these investigations.
01:27:23.020 And looking through those files, you know, a lot is talked about the island, the island.
01:27:27.260 The bigger island was not the one we think of.
01:27:30.840 The bigger island was the island of Palm Beach.
01:27:33.000 A lot of what we read in the files, a lot of those heinous, despicable crimes, not merely against women, against children, Joel, were committed in Florida.
01:27:43.000 capital sex bat, no statute of limitation, assign a statewide sex crimes prosecutor.
01:27:49.840 I don't care if there's a D next to your name or an R text to your name.
01:27:53.260 That's right.
01:27:53.840 Throw the book at you. 1.00
01:27:55.160 And yes, public execution.
01:27:57.380 It has never been ruled unconstitutional.
01:27:59.280 It has never been ruled unlawful.
01:28:00.680 I'm sure the ACLU will be clamoring to a federal judge to get an injunction, but we are going
01:28:04.920 to get the gallows ready.
01:28:06.500 High noon.
01:28:07.540 This is unacceptable.
01:28:08.820 And so, well, they say, well, what do you mean?
01:28:10.980 What kind of society are we to execute someone publicly?
01:28:14.660 A just one.
01:28:15.040 A just one.
01:28:15.800 That's right.
01:28:16.100 What kind of society are we to allow men who victimized, raped, trafficked children to let them go, to not hold them accountable?
01:28:25.360 I'm past the point of life in prison for these people.
01:28:27.960 Not just for them to see justice, but to forever deter anyone, man or woman, from ever putting their hands on a child the way Epstein and his co-conspirators did.
01:28:40.160 if we do this and we do it right, we can really deter and really discipline a society and say,
01:28:48.540 look, we're not tolerating it. No one's talking about publicly executing somebody for stealing
01:28:52.740 a Snickers bar. Right. No one's talking about that. What we're saying is if you commit the
01:28:57.920 most heinous crimes against children, that yes, we are going to hang you in the public square at 0.99
01:29:04.120 high noon, full stop. Amen. Yeah. The Bible is very clear in the book of Deuteronomy. It says 0.99
01:29:08.200 whenever justice is delayed that the wicked begin to rise but whenever there's swift justice that's
01:29:15.220 also a justice that's unbiased right it does not show favoritism so d next to the name r next to
01:29:20.560 the name equal weights and equal measures it doesn't matter either way you commit the crime
01:29:24.600 and you're going to incur the penalty so it's without favoritism justice is blind after all 1.00
01:29:30.120 she's supposed to be so not showing favoritism based off of race not showing favoritism based
01:29:34.460 off of political affiliation so it's a blind justice it's a swift justice right that acts as 0.78
01:29:40.420 a deterrent and then the last biblical qualification for true biblical justice is it's also a proportional
01:29:45.800 justice this is what the bible says in terms of eye for eye right tooth for tooth life for life
01:29:51.840 you know and you have all these you know eastern mystical religions well an eye for an eye leaves
01:29:56.980 the world blind actually it doesn't um because the first guy to poke out someone else's eye
01:30:01.980 and then receive the consequence of having his eye poked out, it says to everybody else around the
01:30:07.800 whole world, we should stop poking out eyes. So it actually leaves the world able to see. And so
01:30:13.120 what you're saying, James, that I think is so biblical, so Christian, and so right, and loving
01:30:18.140 towards children, loving towards women, loving towards people in Florida, is you're saying,
01:30:22.240 we're going to actually attach the appropriate penalty to this heinous sin and crime, which is
01:30:29.740 molesting children. What you're saying is that this is such a heinous crime. Rush Duny, he was
01:30:35.280 a theologian. He once said, there are some crimes that are so heinous that we really can't do
01:30:40.320 justice here on earth. And so it becomes incumbent upon us to take the criminal and immediately
01:30:45.740 transfer them to a higher court. Wow. I had not heard that. Who said that? Rush Duny. R. L. Rush
01:30:53.360 Duny, right? R. J. Rush Duny. So he was a biblical scholar and it was very well said.
01:30:58.940 And he was, no, he wasn't just tongue in cheek.
01:31:01.600 He was being serious and saying, look, some of these things, like in the case of murder,
01:31:05.320 we can't, right?
01:31:06.280 We're talking about restoring.
01:31:07.220 There's some things we can't restore.
01:31:08.340 We can't bring back that loved one who lost their life.
01:31:11.340 You can never really make the family completely whole.
01:31:13.760 But what you can do is you can say, God will gain for himself perfect justice in the life
01:31:18.940 to come.
01:31:19.660 And so we're going to go ahead and speed that along.
01:31:22.220 We're going to bring this person to hasten the court, the heavenly court.
01:31:26.920 That's right.
01:31:27.500 And in the meantime, it doesn't bring back the loved one, right?
01:31:30.060 It doesn't take that little child who has been- 0.65
01:31:31.760 But it stops the next one from being abused, raped, and murdered.
01:31:34.300 It stops the next one, a deterrent.
01:31:35.320 And it also, in olden times, and even in present day, for the few states that actually still practice capital punishment,
01:31:42.680 the family of the victim is invited into that scene because there's something good and right about that.
01:31:49.380 Cathartic.
01:31:50.060 Yeah, it's not vengeance.
01:31:53.000 Vengeance belongs to me, says the Lord.
01:31:54.600 We're not talking about vengeance.
01:31:55.640 These are separate categories.
01:31:56.540 it's justice. We're not talking about vigil antis. God gave to the civil magistrate the sword,
01:32:02.780 and the Bible says in Romans 13, he does not bear the sword in vain. Do you not want to have fear
01:32:08.180 of the one who rules over you? Then do what is good, right? So this is all perfectly biblical
01:32:13.960 language. It's good for the victim's family. It's good for the victim themselves. It's good for
01:32:18.960 justice in the eternal sense. It's good as a deterrent to keep others from having the audacity
01:32:24.720 to commit such a heinous crime, all this is good and right. And it only sounds foreign 0.55
01:32:29.280 to our soft liberal ears because we've been hoodwinked, because we've been deceived for so
01:32:35.620 long. And particularly been deceived by the intelligentsia, which would have us believe
01:32:39.760 that these things are more complex than they really are. And one thing I really appreciate
01:32:43.120 about you, James, is your articulation is actually, it comes off as very simple. At the end of the day,
01:32:47.780 government's very simple. People want safety, they want peace, they want prosperity. It's almost
01:32:51.920 like in the in the preamble of the constitution to promote the the domestic tranquility provide
01:32:56.000 for the common defense promote the general these things are very simple but the dc unit party would
01:33:00.900 have you believe that you need hundreds of advisors and thousands of people working for
01:33:05.700 lobby of firms and all of these political consultants with their polls from here and there
01:33:09.120 to what's really complicated what are people thinking the things it's very it's very very
01:33:15.020 simple and and james i think one thing in the way that you are resonating with so many people both
01:33:20.340 in Florida, but also without Florida, is because of the simplicity of your articulation of these
01:33:25.560 issues. What exactly should be done? Justice should be served. People are clamoring in this
01:33:30.120 country for justice. They're clamoring for safety. They're clamoring for someone who will speak up
01:33:34.320 and say, this person, they support me. They support my way of life, and they're willing to defend it.
01:33:39.460 They're willing to protect it. And I'm willing to put my name, because at the end of the day,
01:33:44.360 as governor, I have to sign off. I'm going to be the ultimate person to decide that person gets
01:33:48.480 executed when I have to sign off effectively on that final order. The current, and I think you
01:33:56.040 bring up a great point, is this politics of highfalutin nonsense. Oh, it's just way more
01:34:02.380 complicated than that. No, it isn't. This person raped children, either killed them or effectively
01:34:09.040 killed them and killed their spirit, their ability to have a meaningful relationship, 0.99
01:34:13.260 robbed them of their innocence, their adolescence. But I'm also not in favor of this,
01:34:17.380 well, you're on death row for 20 years, nonsense.
01:34:20.140 If anything, that's cruel and unusual
01:34:22.240 because what you're doing is
01:34:23.680 you're separating the sinful act with the punishment. 0.66
01:34:28.080 So someone was raped in 1992 and we're executing them today.
01:34:31.660 Well, there's no deterrent effect
01:34:33.080 because all the people who heard about the story in 1992
01:34:35.820 of this young girl who was raped and murdered,
01:34:37.600 her body was left in the Everglades,
01:34:39.340 we wanted justice then.
01:34:42.560 And the old saying in the Wild Wild West was,
01:34:45.840 don't cheat the hanging judge in my town and I would never want to cheat the hanging judge in
01:34:50.840 Florida. Let that happen through a fair trial, through all the evidence presented, through an
01:34:56.220 attorney that is given to the defendant pro bono, but whatever verdict may that be done. And if that
01:35:03.980 is execution, that is execution. Amen. Uh, next super chat. This is on rumble. This is God is
01:35:10.020 good. And I am a monkey. This is my favorite username. He comes up every week. God is good
01:35:14.220 and I'm a monkey.
01:35:15.300 Yeah, so he gave us $10.
01:35:16.620 We appreciate that.
01:35:17.380 Thanks for the support.
01:35:18.100 He said, healthy, happy.
01:35:19.360 So this is kind of a retroactive
01:35:21.520 going back to comments earlier made
01:35:23.340 in regards to the Restore Britain party.
01:35:26.760 He said, healthy, happy animals
01:35:28.160 killed instantly taste the best.
01:35:30.300 All stress, including halal or kosher slaughter, 0.52
01:35:33.980 reduce, they actually reduce
01:35:35.420 the quality of the meat.
01:35:37.340 God actually is wise.
01:35:39.340 He incentivizes animal husbandry
01:35:41.800 and mercy with better tasting stakes. Praise be to God. Common God W. That's fantastic. I didn't
01:35:49.560 know that, but checks out. All right. And then the last one for today is CyCooper17. He gave us
01:35:56.340 another $10 super chat on Rumble. We appreciate that. He said, Joel, I'm from California. All
01:36:01.900 right. I'm from Texas, but I was in California for about a decade. So I can feel this. I'm from
01:36:06.980 california and looking to move to texas god bless what areas would you recommend also how is the
01:36:13.220 lutheran community out there i've been going to a lutheran service here and i really enjoy the
01:36:19.300 church praise god we love our lutheran brothers and sisters in christ um i'm not just saying this
01:36:24.420 i know it's going to sound biased and self-serving but it's actually true so our area in texas which
01:36:29.780 is about an hour north of austin um was settled this central texas north of austin you've got
01:36:35.780 Fredericksburg. You've got Georgetown. You've got some of these areas. We're in Georgetown.
01:36:39.640 They were actually settled predominantly, heavily by Germans. And so there is a plethora of Lutheran
01:36:46.720 churches in our area. So you could find a good Lutheran church, but also you would have the
01:36:51.320 opportunity, go to your Lutheran church. But this is, do me a favor, make me this deal.
01:36:57.300 Come and visit our church once, at least just one time. Come and visit our church. Give it a shot
01:37:03.000 because you will find a lot of commonality,
01:37:05.720 a lot of overlap with the Lutheran tradition.
01:37:08.340 And if it just doesn't quite suit your convictions,
01:37:11.280 we fully support, go to your Lutheran church.
01:37:13.200 But if you move to our area,
01:37:14.700 we could still, we'd love to meet you.
01:37:16.180 We can spend time with you
01:37:17.740 and you would find lots of Lutheran churches,
01:37:20.840 a rich German heritage here in our neck of the woods.
01:37:24.580 This is central Texas, north of Austin.
01:37:27.000 You will find the German heritage,
01:37:28.780 you will find the Lutheran church
01:37:29.840 and you'll also find us.
01:37:30.920 All right, that is our show for today.
01:37:32.980 James, last final word.
01:37:34.600 How can people follow you?
01:37:35.480 What can they do?
01:37:36.300 How can they help?
01:37:38.500 Fishback2026.com.
01:37:39.380 If they want to volunteer, if they're in a position to donate, we'd appreciate it.
01:37:42.580 You know, all jokes aside, we haven't raised $950.
01:37:45.000 We've raised over a quarter million dollars.
01:37:46.560 Praise God.
01:37:46.880 We'll hit a million dollars by Easter.
01:37:48.940 You started, though, with like 900 bucks.
01:37:50.860 We did.
01:37:51.300 But it's catching on.
01:37:52.120 And it just catches up.
01:37:53.100 And I'm really humbled by all the support we've gotten from all over the country.
01:37:56.580 People recognize that this is really a proxy for the future of the Republican Party in
01:38:01.540 Florida.
01:38:01.980 Two very competing visions, theories for the future of Republicanism in our country.
01:38:08.540 So I'd be honored to have their support at fishback2026.com.
01:38:11.640 Amen.
01:38:12.300 Yeah, the visions are stark.
01:38:13.860 I mean, it really is black and white.
01:38:15.320 It is.
01:38:15.880 Thanks for tuning in, Christ is King.
01:38:17.340 And we will see you guys again on Wednesday with the next part in our series, 10-part series with Nicholas J. Fuentes.
01:38:25.740 Tune in then.
01:38:31.980 We'll be right back.