Fight like a Flynn with General Flynn | The Roseanne Barr Podcast #069
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On this episode of The Roseanne Barr Podcast, host Roseanne chats with retired US Army Gen. Mike Flynn about his life and career in the military, his love of cats and dogs, and what it means to be a hero in the eyes of the people around the world. Thank you so much to General Mike Flynn for coming on the show to talk about his journey to becoming a general, and for being a hero to so many others. This was a very special episode and I can't wait for you to listen to it. I hope you enjoy it and that you can relate to it in some way. May God bless you and keep you safe in this crazy world we live in. Love & Light, Roseanne - R.I.P. - Roseanne Roseanne is a comedian, writer, podcaster, and podcaster from Los Angeles, California. She is a regular contributor to the Los Angeles Daily News and the New York Times, and is one of the funniest people in Los Angeles' funniest women in the world, and one of my favourite humanitarians! Roseanne also hosts a weekly radio show called and hosts a podcast called , which you should definitely check out! and listen to if you don't already know who you're listening to it! . R. I.B. is a pleasure to talk to, and I'm so excited to have her on the airwaves! ROSEANNA BONUS! ! This episode is a special bonus episode featuring a live interview I did with R.A. BON THE R.BARRELLY! R. BORCHARD! with general Mike Flynn, who is a friend of mine, and we had a chance to interview him in Dallas, Texas. and we talk about a bunch of other things! I can t wait to do it again! , and so much more! Thanks for listening to Mike's story, Mike Flynn! - Thank you, Mike, you're a rockstar! -- Thank you for being my hero! Love, R.R. BABY!! , R.S. -- R. M. & R. R. - CHEER - P.A., R. A. B. , SONGS & P. S. - RALYNNE .
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a hero. So welcome, please, General Mike Flynn. Wow. Thank you so much. Hi. Hello. I love cats and
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forward to the next hour or so and chatting, catching up on what's going on around the world.
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I can't wait. It's crazy. You know, as they always say about you, General Flynn knows where all the
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bodies are buried. But before we start, I just want to say thank you. When I, you know, went through
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the hurricane that I went through, you reached out to me and you were supportive of me. And I thank
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you for that. It meant so much to me. And we didn't know each other then, but I got, you know,
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you, there's a, I don't know, there's always a, part of it is the way I was raised and, you know,
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and, and always, maybe because I'm a sort of a middle child in a bunch of, in a family of nine,
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but I always felt like a, uh, like a spirit that, you know, that made me, uh, see things through,
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you know, for, through people that, uh, you know, you kind of look at things and you go,
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that's not right. That's just not right. And so, you know, I'm glad that I did that because I felt
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like it was the right thing to do. And, and when everybody, if there's something that I've learned is
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that I call them true friends, you know, true friends, some of them,
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you'll never meet, but they're there. And a lot of Americans out there that you, that, you know,
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you have, uh, you have as, as I would call them true friends. I know that there's many out there
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that I call true friends and every so often I'm lucky enough to run into them when you go to
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different events and stuff. I know what you mean. And it's so important to have them. And I think
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that that's the one thing that, that right now in our country, given the state of our, our,
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you know, what's going on in our country, there's a lot of people out there with, with, uh,
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great concern and, you know, and, and rightly so. And there are a lot of people that are afraid.
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And so you need to know that they're not alone. You know, they're not alone.
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Yeah. I mean, reach out. That's right. I mean, you, you know, you should be because you got,
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you have young, you know, beautiful babies and,
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thank you. And, uh, I mean, we're in a, we're in a time now where I think if people really,
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truly understood, you know, you know, and let's just go back to, you know, post-World War II, I
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mean, the, the, uh, the number of positions that were taken over by communists in our country
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for a long time and everybody go, oh, you know, you know, communism. And it's like,
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you know, your conspiracy, all that stuff. No, this is real. This is very real. What,
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what eventually happened and, you know, without going through an entire history lesson here
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is they, they got to a place, which is now where they decided we're not going to do this anymore.
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We're going to, we're going to take this country over. You know, how does a guy like a Barack Obama,
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Mr. Hope and Change come out of nowhere, becomes president of the United States. He is the epitome
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of evil. And then, you know, and then you have, um, you know, Hillary Clinton was told,
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no, you're going to, we're going to have you later. You're going to step aside. You're going
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to let this guy, cause she was the heir apparent, clearly, you know, to, to the, uh, you know, to
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the, really the, you know, the Bush, um, presidency in the early part of this, this century. And so
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what happened was there was a decision where we're going to get this guy, uh, Obama elected. We're
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going to make him the president of the United States for eight years. And then we'll have Hillary.
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Right. And Hillary will take us another eight years and we wouldn't be having this conversation.
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The country would be essentially the, I call it, you know, we are turning into the United
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socialist States of America. Right. And, uh, we, we wouldn't be having the, you know, the,
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the opportunity to be able to still fight because we're still able to fight. We're using the rule
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of law. We're using these independent voices out there like yours. And we're able to still fight
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with all of this, you know, this rise of, I call it citizen journalism or, you know, the, the phrase
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that I used back in 2016, I think was digital soldiers. You know, I want these digital soldiers
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as a general, I want these people out there, you know, on the, on the, in this information war that
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we're facing. And they would have had, so they would have had Obama, Hillary. But what happened was,
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thank God that a guy by the name of Donald Trump said, I've had enough. And I talked to him in,
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in the summer of 2015, not more than a, maybe two weeks after he came down the, uh, the escalator.
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And I think there was like five people working on his campaign staff. That's when I first met
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Corey Lewandowski. And I, and, and Trump had asked me to come down to meet with him because he saw me
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in either some testimony where I was talking about, uh, how Iran, you know, I was condemning the JCPOA,
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the, you know, the, the Iranian nuclear deal that Obama was trying to do. And so he asked me,
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And because of where he was operating, the level of people that he was operating at, you know,
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Democrats, Republicans, all of them, right? He saw what was happening to the country and he finally
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made a decision and thank God that he did because he's exposed so much. I mean, they're going after
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this man, you know, left and right. They're going to try to destroy him. They're going to continue to
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try to destroy him. That's why, you know, everybody that listens to this, you know, if you ever thought
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that you were going to sit one out, this is not the time to sit it out, you know? And, you know,
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we can talk about elections maybe too, you know, the fraud that's in our elections. I mean, I get so
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sick of people telling me, well, there's no evidence from 2020. There's a ton of evidence.
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You just got to, you know, you got to read. There's no evidence that there's no evidence.
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Yeah. Right. Right. That's right. So anyway, that was their plan. So when I say that to people,
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I'm not making this up. I mean, it was very clear that it was going to be.
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It was a 16 year plan. 16 year plan. You know, so by 2028, you're, you're, you're pretty much done.
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You've affected the takeover of our country. You have created this, this bifurcation of,
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of, you know, the, the, the classes, right? The elites, the globalists. It is a class war.
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Oh, it's big time. It is big time. And, and, and I think people, you know, I don't know how,
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how much you get into the globalists and the world economic forum and some of these characters
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that are part of this. A lot of people don't know. There's some really good books written on it
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about the council of foreign relations. That's another one goes back to, uh, the great war,
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right. World war one. So it goes back, this stuff goes back a long way as to how they sort of crafted
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how we are today. And obviously you have, you know, human dynamics that play in and those human
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dynamics, you know, they can create, uh, chasms, if you will, in, uh, in societies like the wars,
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right? I mean, world war two, the Nazis, the imperialists, you know, the, the Korean war,
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the Vietnam war, all the, all the different wars. And I always say that war is a, uh, war is the
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norm. Peace is the aberration in a history of human, of, uh, uh, basically of human societies.
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I mean, look at, look at what's going on around the world today. I mean, geez, we've been at,
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we've been at war. This country has been at war. I honestly told since probably what end
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of world war two. And then before that, so every generation, every single one. And it just draws
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us in. So that was the plan was eight years Obama, eight years of Hillary. And now because
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Trump got involved and disrupted that plan. And I, and, uh, and it's very clear that they did,
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you know, that they disrupted that plan. And, you know, and, and so I, I step in as, as a guy who
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was, you know, we didn't know each other. We met in 2015. We, we rolled through the 2016 campaign.
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He wins, asked me to be on, on his team. And, uh, even before he asked me to be on his team,
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Obama's sitting there with him in a, in transitioning the entirety of the U S government,
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right. Where you could be talking about all kinds of things. He talks about me and Kim Jong-un
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as, as dangers to him, you know, as dangers to America. I mean, this is before all the crazy,
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the real craziness happened. So, you know, you fast forward and, and, uh, I always tell people
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and anybody can go look at it and go look it up. It is not making us up. Uh, it was in my cases,
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what we, what we finally, you know, ripped out of the dark heart of the department of justice,
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the real truth. But the coup that was sort of a formalized coup, uh, meeting and planning session
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was the 5th of January of 2017 in the white house, Barack Obama, uncle Joe Biden, Jim Clapper,
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the director of national intelligence, uh, Brennan director of the CIA, Comey director of, uh, FBI,
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Sally Yates, the, uh, acting attorney general at the time, Susan Rice. I mean, these are people
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like, when I mentioned those names, everybody should get the heebie-jeebies. I do. We do.
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That's unbelievable. Like I get a chill just thinking about it. So Susan Rice,
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the national security advisor, they're all in that meeting and a couple of other minions.
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And during that meeting is when they decided, and we, we, you know, pulled this out of them
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as we were fighting in my case, um, in that meeting, they basically decided we got to get Flynn
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so we can get to Trump. Yeah. Because had I stayed in, this is where, you know, we were kidding,
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uh, joking earlier, but it's not, you know, it's not joking. I mean, this is a very serious issue
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about where the bodies are buried. Right. I mean, people always say that about me and it's not,
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you know, maybe in some cases there's a physical body or two, they're buried somewhere in Washington,
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DC or elsewhere, but it's, it is how they function. And, uh, I call it, you know, two books.
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It's like a business. It's like a, it's like a crime syndicate that has two books, right? They
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got the books that they showed everybody. And then they got their books that they're operating
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the government on. Right. And the books that they're operating the government on are, it's just
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this endless stream of money. And, you know, we call them black programs or, you know, these sensitive
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programs. Nobody pays any attention, but the, but really senior bureaucrats that have been in the
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government for a long time. And those programs are destroying this country and they have been
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destroying, uh, they've been destroying administrations. If those administrations don't,
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you know, kowtow to the deep state, right? The deep state is really, it's people. It's not just,
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you know, it's not just the, you know, the bureaucrats. It is people that get into these positions like
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the intelligence community, the FBI, uh, parts of the department of justice. I mean,
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very, very few people know the structure of the department of justice in Washington, D.C.
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You know, there's something called the national security division. I mean, these are things that
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were formed in many cases under Obama. Oh yeah. And they did it, they did it solely to, uh, basically
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to control the justice system. I call it the just us system in this country, uh, to be able to do
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their bidding. I mean, to basically to destroy anybody that they wanted to destroy. And they've
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done a great job. And they've done a superb job. They're masters at it. Yeah. You know what
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Solzhenitsyn said? That the communist thing is to, uh, make crime the norm and to criminalize
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the regular law abiding citizens. Yeah. And I think that pretty much explains it.
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Yeah. I mean, for me, you know, I, and I, you know, uh, go on and on about it, but
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because why did they, why did I really want to cut to the chase and find out some meat here?
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Yeah. Cause I want to see if I'm right. Um, why did Obama tell Trump that you were a national
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security threat? Why do you, why did he do that? Yeah. So when I was, so Obama picked me for two
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really critical jobs. And when you get picked at those levels that I got, and I got chosen to be
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like a director of a head of an intelligence agency, one of the largest intel agencies in the world,
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defense intelligence agency. And I was also chosen by Obama to be the assistant director of national
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intelligence. When you go to that level and you're in those jobs, you know, they, they look at your,
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your sort of political alignment. So I grew up as a Democrat. I was a Democrat my whole life.
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So when they're looking at like, okay, Flynn's a, uh, a combat veteran, you know, did, you know,
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if you look at my career, you know, as a military guy, you don't look at any other parts of me,
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it's like, wow, this guy really, you know, did some amazing things. And, and I'm, I'm proud of
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everything. It was, you know, like everything else in, in, uh, in the world, it's all about,
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you know, teamwork. And we had a great team of people. So I had a really, I really stellar military
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career, but I was also a Democrat. So when they begin to pick people like we've seen,
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and a lot of people know this, the, the Obama administration really destroyed the military.
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I mean, took apart, took apart a lot of the leadership on purpose, on totally on purpose,
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totally intentional. So, so I'm a Democrat. So I get put into these positions and, you know,
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uh, in the, in this, uh, in, in talking about it, sometimes it's the old, you know, bring your
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enemies closer kind of thing. Cause I, I was always an outspoken person, especially I got,
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as I got more senior and not so much outspoken, just if you wanted to know what I believed,
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I was going to tell you, you know? So, you know, if you get in front of Congress, like I did, uh,
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when I was the director of defense intelligence agency and Obama wanted the message that ISIS was
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on the run, you know, I remember, you know, bin Laden's dead. Al Qaeda is, you know, Al Qaeda is on
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the run. They're a JV team. And, you know, and now I'm in front of Congress and I'm asked
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to, uh, to, to basically answer some really good questions from members of the Senate.
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And I basically said, no, there's the, they're not on the run. They are, this is,
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Yeah. I mean, the night before, it's really fascinating. So specifically before that particular
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testimony, I, my, my political guy comes into the, into my office that night as I'm preparing,
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because it's a big deal, you know, to go in front of Congress like that. So I'm preparing,
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making sure I got my answers right and all that. And he says, Hey, there's the, here's your,
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your opening statement. And they've changed the whole thing. And I was like, I took it as I ain't
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kind of, I ain't changing it. And I said, just, you know, throw it out, print me what we already,
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what we turned in. Cause that wasn't what they turned it into was, was a huge, huge lie.
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to roll into a, uh, you know, another, another election season is going to begin. And we already
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saw, uh, where Hillary was going to be the heir apparent. So all these things, all these sort
00:21:13.780
of strategic things matter. And coming out of that testimony, that was kind of the, you know,
00:21:18.780
the, the straw. So they, they, uh, I got called in and they told me, uh, you need to step down.
00:21:24.200
And I said, I, I was pissed, you know, and I said, um, I said, is it, is it a leadership issue?
00:21:30.620
Oh, you know, you know, Oh no, no, no, no. If it was, I get you, I'd cut you off of the knees.
00:21:34.740
He said, no, it's, you know, for other reasons, it's like, you know, and the end result was his
00:21:39.620
at, you know, your attitude. And my attitude was like, it was perfect. My attitude to me was
00:21:45.080
perfect. It's what it is right now. And it was basically, if you're asked something, I mean,
00:21:49.500
I had served in the military and in the intelligence field at very, you know, on the battlefield and
00:21:55.240
many, many, for many years. And, you know, if you, if you bullshit somebody, excuse me, you know,
00:22:00.660
on the battlefield, you're going to cause people to die. So I just, and I wasn't raised
00:22:04.720
like that. I didn't, I didn't form my, myself as a military guy like that. And so they, they,
00:22:11.800
uh, they just, they couldn't, they couldn't deal with it. That was one of the elements,
00:22:16.460
you know, another element that makes me think of what they done to other generals. Oh my God.
00:22:21.080
Cause you know, these generals that say crazy things, they must, they must've just about,
00:22:26.440
you know, knuckled under. Well, they, I'll tell you a lot of guys. So, you know, and we've seen
00:22:32.020
like, you know, people like Millie as an example and some of these other, some of these other guys
00:22:35.720
who like now, I mean, I really fear for our military right now. I really do. I mean, I,
00:22:41.620
I'll tell you, I, I, you know, I feel like I've always had a duty to like, if somebody to promote
00:22:46.820
going into the military, when I see young kids, you know, or young people, I'm always, what are you
00:22:50.380
doing? And in the past, I'd be like, you know, have you thought about this, that, you know,
00:22:53.900
going in the service and maybe doing a couple of years and figuring it out, whatever.
00:22:57.660
Um, but I have so many parents and so many moms, especially, and, and other kids coming up to me,
00:23:04.500
but mainly like parents, grandparents, actually probably more so that come up to me and say,
00:23:10.540
you know, I, I'm so, I feel so sick to my stomach. I, I used to like encourage, you know,
00:23:16.640
I wanted to encourage my kids, my grandkids to go in the service. I can't do it today because people
00:23:21.740
have lost trust. And one of the things that I think, Oh my God. One of the things that's the,
00:23:27.140
it's the greatest national security threat to our country right now. Uh, and that is trust
00:23:33.400
between the people of this country and the government that is supposed to provide for our
00:23:38.780
safety and security. And, you know, I, I love, I'm a big fan of Abraham Lincoln, you know, and
00:23:44.800
Abraham Lincoln, when he was, uh, 28 years old, so 1838, he gives this speech. People can go look
00:23:51.500
it up. It's called the Lyceum speech, L Y C E U M. I think Lyceum. And he gave it in, I think St.
00:23:57.520
Louis, Missouri. And it was after a, after a kind of a, an anarchy kind of a, of an, of an event
00:24:03.880
up in Missouri, 28 years old, you know, Lincoln, right? He says that, that essentially no foreign
00:24:12.460
foe will ever take a drink from the Ohio or take a step on the blue Ridge with a bone apart for a
00:24:18.360
commander. Never says we will die by our own suicide. And when I read that speech a number
00:24:25.000
of years ago, that, that, that part stuck to me because I'm like thinking, oh my God. And this
00:24:29.760
is all the time that I'm going through my own persecution. Cause while I'm going through that,
00:24:34.060
knowing that, uh, you know, that, uh, I'm a big, I have a great faith. I don't, you know, not,
00:24:39.380
I don't wear it on my sleeve. It's very intimate to me and my wife and my family, but, but it's like,
00:24:46.160
but I just believe that, that something good was going to come out of this. Well,
00:24:50.020
one of the things that I didn't waste my time doing was sitting around and, and, you know,
00:24:54.540
wringing my hands and worrying about, you know, well, what was me? You know, no, I, I dug in and
00:24:59.140
I, and I learned even more than I, you know, than I've studied in the, you know, past, whatever,
00:25:04.940
55, 60 years of my life. So, and I started to really look at a lot of the different things that
00:25:11.940
are going on in our, in our country that led us to where we are today and where we are today.
00:25:16.780
And people need to understand this, you know, the fact of human history, the fact of, of nation
00:25:23.300
states that have, or empires that have existed over the history of time, they all go away at some
00:25:28.740
point in time. They're not here anymore. Right. The British empire, the Roman empire, Ottoman empire,
00:25:33.260
Byzantine empire, you know, all of them. Right. So, you know, is, is our empire at its end?
00:25:39.360
And I'd like to believe that it's not because as I go around this country and I've been around the
00:25:44.920
country about, you know, a lot in the last four years for sure. And I've looked at our own recent
00:25:50.980
and certainly the entirety of our history. I'm like, wow, we still have a lot of people that,
00:25:56.360
that have a lot of guts left and they're ready. They're like, there's like a, you know, in our DNA,
00:26:01.180
there's a freedom and, and the American people get it and they know it and they're not about to give
00:26:06.540
up. And that's why I think sometimes what we're seeing happen is we're seeing these people,
00:26:11.640
they're trying to do damn near anything. I mean, they're trying to kill this, you know,
00:26:15.560
they're trying to kill Trump. I mean, two assassinations. The first one almost turned
00:26:19.340
his head into red mist, you know, um, they wanted it televised too. That was the only time they
00:26:26.060
televised it. Right. I mean, you get the, the whole thing, you know, the, the New York times
00:26:29.740
reporter and right there in the front with this high speed camera, you got CNN's on there.
00:26:33.600
And now even, even on this, um, and this one at the, uh, at the golf course, uh, you know,
00:26:39.780
I understood that MSNBC was there. Like what? I mean, how does this kind of stuff happen? So
00:26:44.320
both the fact is, is there was two assassination attempts on Trump. They're likely going to be
00:26:49.960
another. There were more than that. Oh yeah. Well, I mean, there's, cause I remember in Hawaii,
00:26:54.520
there was one and they shut that up. And so, so, you know, that's all within like a five to six
00:26:59.900
week period of time. Right. And at least we know for certain factually, because the FBI said it,
00:27:06.740
one of these guys was on their radar. The, the, the fact that this guy, the second guy was over
00:27:12.980
in Ukraine trying to recruit Afghans to fight for the Ukrainians. If the CIA didn't have him on
00:27:20.240
their radar, then they deserve to be completely taken apart because they were, that that's a level
00:27:25.740
of incompetence. This guy was over there for a while doing this as an American, whenever an
00:27:29.700
American is doing something like that overseas, trust me, the CIA should be all over that. You
00:27:34.740
know, probably my guess is he won't hear nothing about it, but my guess is he was working for them
00:27:39.880
as well. I'm speculating a bit, but it's pretty definitely was working and on the radar of the FBI.
00:27:45.320
So, and then the other guy, and then they're in these commercials for, for BlackRock. I mean,
00:27:49.700
all of these things that you look at, these weren't Iranians. These weren't Iranians that were,
00:27:54.100
you know, now we're talking about Iran, right? And I, what I want, uh, you know,
00:27:57.500
the audience to understand as we, as we go forward here, because between now and whatever this thing
00:28:03.320
comes on here, you know, there could be another attempt. And we all, we are, we're in the throes
00:28:08.500
of this, uh, you know, these missiles that, that these surface to air missiles that have recently been
00:28:13.180
reported on coming across the, the Southern border and a couple of teams and, you know, the, the type
00:28:18.520
of missile, I think it's called a MESAG, MESAG-3, which is a, it's a little shoulder fired, very,
00:28:24.320
very easy to hide. And, uh, and it's Iranian made, you know, Iran works very, very closely with
00:28:31.440
Venezuela. They work very closely with Ecuador. They work very closely with the drug cartels
00:28:36.060
in Mexico. So, you know, the, the, the media and the FBI and everybody's going to go Iran,
00:28:42.860
Iran, Iran, Iran, right? Yeah. And Iran's a bad, a bad actor for sure. And I, I, I'm, I'm watching
00:28:49.720
very closely what the Israelis are doing right now. And I think, oh my God, they're, they're like,
00:28:54.220
it's brilliant. But, uh, but you know, I don't, I don't want people to get lost or lose sight of the
00:29:00.880
fact of who these other two characters were. These are left, you know, they're, they are people that
00:29:06.780
there's no way in the world that they should have been where they were, yet they were able to be
00:29:11.860
there. So, you know, if you study, which I have like the various assassinations of the sixties,
00:29:18.500
even the, even, uh, when you look at Ronald Reagan's, you know, the assassination attempt
00:29:23.580
on him, I mean, you look at these assassinations of presidents and other individuals, other high
00:29:28.800
profile individuals, it's never what you see. It's never what you're told. Right. Never what
00:29:33.660
you're told. So what, what we've been told recently is that, well, Iran is after Trump. Okay. Well,
00:29:39.140
maybe it's not Iran. Maybe, maybe, maybe it is, you know, maybe it's somebody else. Maybe it's the
00:29:44.300
people really close to him, or maybe it's, you know, both sides of the political aisle. Right.
00:29:49.880
The, cause I'm, I'm not a, I'm not a fan of the, uh, the, the big GOP. I know that, you know,
00:29:54.960
the, you know, Trump will Trump, you know, he's got to work with these people in the various states to
00:29:59.680
get stuff done. And, and I understand all that, but I don't have to, you know, and, and, uh,
00:30:05.220
and I don't trust these people because the establishment wants him out of the way.
00:30:09.780
Yeah, they do. They want him out of the way because the establishment doesn't, they, they
00:30:13.740
look at power. They don't look at, at, uh, service. And, um, anyway, I just think that there,
00:30:20.500
you know, we're in a place now where I want, I want people to understand that we don't get this
00:30:24.940
election, right. This will be, this could be the last presidential election that we have.
00:30:29.440
That, that's a legitimate one. Maybe they'll do one like they, you know, they would do with,
00:30:33.660
uh, you know, guys like Saddam Hussein where, you know, 98% of the vote, right. It gets it all the
00:30:38.020
time. So doing those now. Yeah. So, um, we, we have, we have an incredible level of, uh, of reform
00:30:47.980
that is required in our, in our government. People ask me all the time, you know, if Trump wins,
00:30:53.720
would you go back in? And I tell them, and I, I, I answer sometimes, you know, based on how much time I
00:30:59.020
have or whatever, I'm like, yeah, you know, I would consider it. But now, now what I want people
00:31:03.860
to do is don't, it's like sort of stop worrying about that game. Okay. Worry about the game that's
00:31:10.800
right in front of us. And, you know, and it's like, get out of the bleachers, get on the field
00:31:15.920
and everybody's got to vote. I mean, my, my, uh, wife and I, we received, we vote in Florida. So we
00:31:23.560
had our primary right prior to labor day. So whatever, a month or so ago. And, um, we didn't
00:31:29.820
ask for mail-in ballots. It's in Florida, right? So, you know, Florida, you know, the, the, the poster
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7 o'clock at night on that Tuesday night, all the machines went down. The entire state,
00:32:56.060
7 o'clock, shut down. The other thing is turnout. So total turnout for the primary in Florida. It's
00:33:03.620
sad because during that particular election, so this is an example across the country. This is
00:33:09.560
happening across the country and I got stats on many states because I've examined this. So in a
00:33:15.560
lot of these primaries, there are general elections for like school boards, for local elections. And if
00:33:20.280
people don't show up because they think, I'll just wait till the presidential election, well then guess
00:33:24.160
what? That's why we have the shitty school set that we have. That's why we have, you know, in our
00:33:29.640
school systems, we've got all the craziness that we're going through with, because we have school
00:33:34.720
board members who are hardcore Marxist communists who don't believe in God, have no faith in their
00:33:41.060
lives. They are dark, soulless people and they've destroyed our public school education system because
00:33:46.360
you know, people just go, ah, that's not important to me. It's like, wait a second, don't you have
00:33:51.840
kids? Don't you have grandkids? Or don't you care? So Florida primary, we had 7, 0.7% turnout.
00:33:59.860
Wow. 7 in Florida. What year was this? This is the last primary. Okay. So the, uh, you know,
00:34:06.540
overall we had almost, we had around 30% because mail-in ballots bumped it up and then early, early
00:34:13.240
voting bumped it up a little bit. So we had total 30%, but on voting day we had seven. And it's like,
00:34:19.520
when I heard that, it killed me. So as we look at, uh, five November and I'm not a fan of mail-in
00:34:27.240
ballots at all, not a fan of early, but it should be illegal. It should be unconstitutional. And maybe
00:34:33.200
one of these days, you know, we'll, we'll actually be able to get there. But right now that's some of
00:34:39.020
these States have it. And a lot of it was because it was forced on us by COVID, you know, which was
00:34:43.360
a planned, you know, talk about plandemic, right? So, so all this stuff is forced on us. And, and so
00:34:50.980
we have it. So like it or not, we have it. So now what we have to do is we have to deal with it
00:34:55.980
this time around, we should be far smarter. And I want the American people to know that,
00:35:01.080
you know, do not look at the last election and go, Oh, we're this time we're going to get them.
00:35:05.540
And we do the same thing. No, we cannot fight this, this outcome after the 5th of November.
00:35:12.940
We've got to fight it now. So that, what does that mean? That means you get out there into your
00:35:17.680
communities. If there's ballot boxes out there, I mean, there's some great grassroots organizations.
00:35:22.220
I was with one in Houston the other last night, actually. And, um, there's great grassroots
00:35:27.680
organizations all over the country that are, I call it protecting the vote. They are going out and
00:35:33.440
literally like, they're going to stand watch over ballot boxes. They're going to, there are so many
00:35:39.300
more people volunteering for precinct volunteers, you know, all the kinds of things that you can do
00:35:44.140
within your community. You let guys like me, you let, you let a great ladies like Roseanne do what we can
00:35:50.940
do, which is we use our voices. We use our platforms to motivate and inspire and get people
00:35:56.300
charged up to, to think about what you can do, because I don't want people to sit there, you know,
00:36:01.120
hopeless and, and in fear or uncertain. I want you to get out of the bleachers and get on the field.
00:36:07.700
And like, this is, you know, I'm an athlete. I grew up as an athlete, tough, tough, uh, you know,
00:36:13.260
championship teams that I was on. And I'm telling you, if you're going to be a champion, if we're,
00:36:18.060
we are going to be a champion, if, if we're going to win, you know, five November, we've got to leave
00:36:24.100
it all out on the field. That means you give up everything you can and that's it. And if you do
00:36:28.680
that, you know, then you'll, then we'll be fine. And what do you think of what I said when I was
00:36:32.740
with Tucker? I said, we have to make ourselves seen. I said, you know, I don't know how we're
00:36:38.440
going to do it. And I'm thinking about it and talking to people, but maybe it is that, you know,
00:36:42.880
we can't go demonstrate like the left does because we have jobs and families, but what
00:36:48.600
if everybody goes to their own, uh, you know, courthouse in their own city just to stand there
00:36:55.280
so they can see the great numbers of us just saying no. Exactly. But we have to make ourselves
00:37:01.420
visible because they think they've hoodwinked and bamboozled all of us. They think we don't know,
00:37:08.120
but we do know, but we can't just know and sit home on the computer. We have to take the steps.
00:37:14.560
You know, like Jesus said, faith without works is dead. Yeah. So I'm, I'm so in favor of us being
00:37:21.820
seen at our courthouse, our local and our local government, because we have to show that we say
00:37:29.820
no and that we're willing to fight back. Yeah. I mean, absolutely. And that's, you know,
00:37:34.160
really, um, really well said, you know, um, I always get the, I go around and I talk to a lot
00:37:40.720
of Christian audiences a lot and, you know, people will go, God wins, God wins. And I said,
00:37:46.020
and I say, Hey, my, you know, I was, you know, my name is Michael and, uh, it just, you know,
00:37:50.960
it just so happens that today's the feast of St. Michael. The, um, uh, I was taught and I learned
00:37:57.960
and I've studied and I, and I've experienced, you know, prayer and how prayer works. And one of the
00:38:05.620
things that we're taught, you just, you just said it, you know, beautifully, um, you know, after you
00:38:11.480
pray, you get up and you get moving and you get out there. And so, you know, every great captain,
00:38:17.760
every great leader, every great general, uh, in, in our history, you know, that, that would base
00:38:23.960
their decisions on faith would then get on their horses or get on their, you know, get on,
00:38:30.480
get on their feet and they would move forward. So that's my message is to do exactly what Roseanne
00:38:36.800
is talking about. And is, is to stand, you know, stand your ground. The warning that I will give,
00:38:42.520
the warning that I will give to the left and to those that will, will, uh, attempt to usurp or to,
00:38:49.080
you know, undermine or to take advantage of our election system, uh, this time around,
00:38:55.040
you know, we'll be tied to you because people are watching, everybody's going to be paying
00:38:59.040
attention, you know, and, and, you know, Trump a while back, probably month, maybe, maybe a month
00:39:03.820
or two ago, he, he put out a, a, you know, a truth or a, you know, a post and where he kind of
00:39:09.480
said cease and desist. Like, and it's a warning that, that, and I like that. I appreciate the fact
00:39:14.280
that he did that because I do this all the time where it's like, look, you know, the one place
00:39:19.240
that makes us all equal is when we vote, whether you're rich or poor, you go into that voting booth,
00:39:24.300
you're the same, right? Your vote is supposed to count the same. So do not undermine our election
00:39:30.100
system, this go around. And because if you, if you get caught, right. And I'm going to tell you,
00:39:36.220
I do believe that we're going to see massive, massive turnout. We're going to see, you know,
00:39:40.400
I mean, the, the, the black community for Trump is, is, is rising through the roof. Hispanic
00:39:46.340
community for Trump rising through the roof, women for Trump. I mean, there's all these different
00:39:50.820
organizations, all these different unions. I mean, the, I think it was the, the, uh, the truckers
00:39:55.680
union is the most, you know, recent one that, you know, that, that basically endorsed him. I mean,
00:40:00.360
there's, there's a, there is a movement going on in our country right now because people feel like
00:40:06.320
I feel, feel like we feel like something is, is at risk. If the country's at risk, something is wrong
00:40:11.360
and we have to get this one right. And, uh, and the leader that we need is Trump. So fair warning
00:40:17.780
to those people that might try to undermine it, don't get caught because if we win, you know,
00:40:22.000
we're, we're going to, we're going to be coming after you. You know, we have to, we have to hold
00:40:26.100
people accountable and, you know, do it, you know, the right way, do it lawfully and all that sort of
00:40:30.460
stuff. But, but don't get, don't get there. And then the other thing about, about, you know,
00:40:35.240
us, right. You got to turn out and you have to get involved in it. And if it means,
00:40:40.520
if it means like, you know, standing at the Capitol steps or going to your local county office where
00:40:47.320
they're counting votes, right. Make sure that it's being done correctly. We own all of that.
00:40:52.740
We pay for every, we pay for every, we pay for every single bit of work and sweat and send our
00:40:57.920
kids to fight exactly and die for this. And it's ours. It's ours. Every single bit of it. And that's,
00:41:04.380
that's the, that's the beauty of how our founders stitched this nation together. They really started
00:41:10.400
at the individual level. And they, you know, I mean, I always say, you know, what are my values?
00:41:14.580
My values are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. So, and that's all I want. That's
00:41:18.660
all I want for other people. And also the only document ever on the face of the earth that says
00:41:22.120
we're born with inalienable rights. Right. Beautiful.
00:41:25.600
Nowhere else does it say that we are born with inalienable rights that no government can take
00:41:31.720
away. That's what's so beautiful about it. Yeah. I mean.
00:41:36.380
Brilliant. Actually, there's some amazing, amazing people that sat there and, you know,
00:41:41.100
and they said it, but they also warned us about all this. Like everything that we're experiencing
00:41:44.880
right now, our founders, when you, you know, I mean, these guys were like, you know, the,
00:41:49.480
the key guys were like 18, 20, 21. I mean, it's amazing, but they also warned us. So they created
00:41:56.100
this beautiful thing called the United States of America. And then they warned us and they said,
00:42:01.040
look, you know, this is a very fragile thing and you have to take good care of it. And over the years,
00:42:07.700
there have been so many millions of people that have sacrificed everything, their fortunes and their
00:42:13.500
lives to be able, for us to be able to have this kind of a conversation and, and also to disagree
00:42:19.880
with other people, but still, but still retain the fabric of, of what is great about us. And that's
00:42:26.820
this thing called the constitution and the rule of law. And I, and I, I just so firmly believe in it.
00:42:32.460
And I, you know, I feel like, you know, there are some days that I get up and I'm like, oh man,
00:42:38.140
this is going to be tough. We are at really serious risk. How, how, how,
00:42:43.500
how bad is it? I want you to give us the truth. Yeah. I think that, I think that if,
00:42:48.320
if we, if Kamala wins, God, God forbid we are going to see a, a packed Supreme court. There's
00:42:58.540
nothing in the constitution that says there's supposed to be nine justices. So we'll, we'll
00:43:02.480
see additional packing of the Supreme court. So, so it, it basically changes the, the very nature
00:43:08.940
and fabric of that. We will see, we'll see things like, uh, Washington DC and probably Puerto Rico
00:43:15.100
become States. And, uh, so that adds, that adds another four senators that, uh, that they, they
00:43:21.400
automatically control the Senate forever. I mean, we're not talking about, you know, those are just
00:43:26.300
some of the things. I mean, I, uh, you know, I've laid out a couple of times, you know, various things,
00:43:32.060
various other things that they will plan on doing. Um, you know, this idea of, of, uh, human
00:43:38.160
migration and open borders. I mean, you know, it's a joke that Kamala Harris was all of a sudden
00:43:43.880
starting to pay attention to the border. I mean, it's a complete joke. Like, you know, I saw
00:43:48.580
something, it was either today or yesterday where she's got like 90 posts now in the last week and a
00:43:55.660
half on social media about how, you know, how interested she is in the border where the previous
00:44:01.120
three years she had none, or she had like six, like six for three years and now 90 in like a week.
00:44:06.640
And so don't be fooled by the, uh, by the corporate media. Cause that's the other
00:44:11.000
aspects. It's not just the media, it's every institution of, of our, of our way of life.
00:44:17.000
It's the education institutions. It's definitely the various governmental institutions. It's the
00:44:22.620
corporatocracy. It's the, it's the think tanks that swirl around Washington, DC, that
00:44:28.000
NGOs, the NGO, non-governmental organizations that are, that are, you know, that are all over the
00:44:33.440
fabric of the country, but principally in this business with this human migration, most people
00:44:38.300
don't know, but, um, the Biden Harris administration signed off on a, essentially a joint agreement
00:44:44.500
between, uh, Mexico and Canada and the United States to essentially have open borders. I mean,
00:44:50.640
people don't know that it's like, it's like an executive order, but it's actually a joint document
00:44:56.020
that says North America, right? Mexico, United States and Canada will be an open society.
00:45:04.220
I mean, the other thing is, is we are going to move, uh, very, very rapidly here away from the
00:45:10.340
U S dollar being the currency of choice, you know, where everything was backed by the U S dollar.
00:45:15.080
And it's been that way for, you know, easily since the, uh, since the seventies, if not post
00:45:20.400
world war two. And I think that that's going to move quickly. And Joe Biden and Kamala Harris
00:45:26.040
have also signed off on, on, uh, what's called executive order one four zero six seven. People
00:45:31.540
can go look it up one four zero six seven. It has to do with central bank digital currency.
00:45:35.960
That's right. So when that, and they've already signed off on it. So that means that everything's
00:45:40.180
going to be gold backed, uh, you're going to move away from the U S dollar. So that means our
00:45:44.800
strength, the U S dollar is kind of like, you know, if you look, if you think about the body,
00:45:49.360
it's, it's, it's part of our bloodstream and it gives us, it gives us a strength on the world stage
00:45:54.620
where everything is judged against the U S dollar, which makes our commodities. It makes our currency.
00:46:00.000
It makes our ability to trade. It gives us strength. And, um, and this administration could
00:46:05.440
care less about it. I mean, really, really can. And they will, they will say, and I want people to
00:46:11.380
go look at the definition of a Republic, a, especially a constitutional Republic, which
00:46:17.080
you can look up and a democracy. Right. And, uh, cause they're going to go, Trump is a danger
00:46:21.360
to democracy. I mean, democracy. Oh my God. Which is having no democracy. Right. So Ma,
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and use code Roseanne for up to 40% off. It's appointed people like Kamala Harris who got
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I don't even think she got a vote in the Democratic primary when she did win. That's another interesting
00:49:00.640
thing. I went back and I looked at this. Where did she come from? Everybody sees all the craziness
00:49:09.320
about her time out in California and all that. But how did she all of a sudden get elevated
00:49:14.320
to VP? Because they always say there's a group of people that tend to choose the VPs and have
00:49:19.420
been for probably 100 years because they like the flow post whoever is the president. So Kamala
00:49:29.580
comes out of the Iowa caucuses during a Democratic primary. And I don't think she even received one
00:49:34.860
And so then you go to New Hampshire and then the next thing is the, I call it the sweet 16. It's
00:49:41.160
like it's the super Tuesday, right? Well, so she goes there, doesn't receive anything else. She drops
00:49:46.620
out. And then you still got Pocahontas and you got, and you got Bernie, right? You know,
00:49:53.560
which is like, you look at those two and it's like, wow, I'm surprised they're not, they probably
00:49:58.160
are brothers and sisters at some, at some degree, but, but they, they, you know, Bernie was formidable.
00:50:04.260
And I, and I, I watched him during the 26, the 2016 campaign, the primaries, and he was
00:50:09.780
formidable and they, they, they got him out of the way quick, right? Got to be Hillary. So now
00:50:14.900
you have Kamala and you go through New Hampshire, you go into the, you're going into the big Tuesday
00:50:19.860
and all of a sudden Kamala's, she'd already stepped down because she couldn't get one vote.
00:50:25.700
And then you got, uh, Bernie and Pocahontas going in there. And before that super Tuesday,
00:50:30.160
they quietly step away. The media barely covered it. It was like, oh, they're stepping down because
00:50:35.840
they don't see it. And Joe hadn't been doing all that good by that time. So now it's like, okay,
00:50:40.660
now this is, this is their play. So they're going to put Joe Biden because, you know, he, he, he
00:50:47.480
appear, you know, appeals to a certain segment of the, uh, of the left and the Democrat party.
00:50:54.200
You have then bring in Kamala. Okay. Like, cause she wasn't the best of all the candidates. She
00:50:59.660
wasn't getting that many, she was getting no votes. Nobody liked her, but they bring her in and they
00:51:04.380
bring her in, you know, and you can, whatever, whatever you want to argue about her, her culture,
00:51:08.880
her race, all that sort of stuff. You know, that's like mocks next to me. I don't care if
00:51:12.600
somebody's purple with pink Pocahontas, if they can do the job, but she could clearly not do the
00:51:17.540
job and she was so unlikable, but yet they made her the VP. And, you know, as you go forward,
00:51:24.960
cause they all knew even before he came into the white house, they all knew that Joe Biden was,
00:51:29.920
was, uh, starting to have mental, uh, health difficulties, you know, because he, you know,
00:51:36.200
you just, you, you, there's all the signs of all that. And these, these are what about when Obama
00:51:40.780
said, Oh, I, I want to sit in the basement and have a puppet. Right. Don't you think that's what
00:51:45.620
happened? Huge, huge part of it. And that's what we have seen. So, so the, the, the globalists,
00:51:52.040
and there's a group of them, they have Obama right where they want him. Oh yeah. Obama. He's their big
00:51:58.060
baby. Big time. And so Obama has been controlling the, uh, you know, all you got to do is look at the
00:52:03.840
amount of times that Obama has been in and out of the white house, you know, since he's, since he's
00:52:08.500
in his third term, right. He's in his third term sitting up in his house in DC. I mean, again,
00:52:14.360
a guy that he doesn't leave Washington DC, he stays right there. So I want people to understand that
00:52:20.020
we are in the midst of a takeover of the United States of America by a group of people who have
00:52:25.800
come to the point in their sort of globalist agenda where we're done. We, you know, Trump fooled
00:52:32.980
us once kind of, you know, he beat the, he beat the odds, right? He ran the table and he won.
00:52:38.400
He won against a very formidable Hillary Clinton and he beat her and he beat her even though there
00:52:43.440
was cheating at that time. And we knew it was cheating. And, and in fact, they came to us
00:52:47.960
after the election, Hillary's team came to us and said, we want to do an audit of a couple of the
00:52:52.760
States. I think it was like Pennsylvania, uh, Minnesota and, uh, and, uh, Wisconsin. Trump said,
00:52:58.540
be my guest. He didn't, he didn't go crazy. Like these people did after the 2020 election.
00:53:02.520
She said, be my guest. And they finally came back and he actually picked up a couple more
00:53:06.700
hundred thousand votes. So all this, all this said when Trump was in there and then everybody
00:53:13.540
knows how much they, they went after him, you know, and I'm a victim of that too. And they
00:53:18.280
tried to destroy this man. They're continuing to try to destroy him. They're trying to kill
00:53:21.600
him. And because they do not want him to beat the odds again, which is very possible. As I said
00:53:28.600
earlier, we have got to get on the field, get involved, do what you can, don't give up,
00:53:35.380
you know, fight all the way through the objective, as we say in, in, uh, in warfare, you know, like
00:53:40.820
you don't just attack to the objective. You, you fight through the objective and you chase the
00:53:46.620
bastards down the hill, you know, and, and you kill them if necessary, but that's warfare. I mean,
00:53:52.340
this is, this is politics. And what we've got to do is we've got to get ourselves to where we can,
00:53:57.720
you know, understand exactly what each of us can do and go do it. And don't sit there on the couch
00:54:03.700
and go, well, you know, I don't know if I like this guy or I don't know if I'm going to, no,
00:54:07.460
this is it. This is a time when we, we've always said that, that every presidential election is the
00:54:13.480
most important in our lifetimes. This is the most historically consequential election
00:54:18.920
in United States history. And we don't get this one, right. We, we could actually see the end of
00:54:25.700
the Republic that, that exists today. And as I said early on in, in, uh, in this, uh, you know,
00:54:32.740
discussion here that we will, we will turn into the United socialist States of America and we will be,
00:54:38.900
we will be taken over by a very, very hardcore group of Marxists. One of whom is running as the
00:54:45.920
quote unquote Democrat candidate for president right now. Yeah. She is, you know, people don't
00:54:51.100
some, I saw somebody, I, I think his name's Weinstein, but he, uh, was on all these shows
00:54:57.220
and he was saying, well, the crazy things she says are not really crazy because they're direct
00:55:02.260
quotes from Marx where she says, what was, will be replaced by what unburdened by the past.
00:55:08.560
That's a Marxist quote. It is right out of Marx. So, um, yeah, I mean, we have to be,
00:55:16.980
you know, again, you know, her upbringing has a, you know, I just want to say Marxism where people
00:55:23.280
think that, you know, they're going to be taken care of by the government. That's not what happens.
00:55:28.200
It's never happened. What happens is that it's just a small group of people with all the money
00:55:33.300
and everybody else is eating dogs in the street. That's what Marxism is. Yeah. And, and, and we are
00:55:39.740
seeing signs of it, uh, from our government right now and, and how they are treating, how they're
00:55:47.680
using the justice system, uh, how they're using the FBI as a police state against, I mean, the J6,
00:55:55.160
the whole J6 fiasco, which was a total, total setup, total, total setup. And, uh, to you as well,
00:56:02.760
Oh my God, my, my thing is like, you know, that was unbelievable. And, and, uh, and nobody's been
00:56:09.940
held accountable yet. Um, you know, they, they will be, I mean, I, I say that I will meet them at
00:56:15.380
the, I will meet them at the entrance to the gates of hell if I have to. And, uh, you know, if they're
00:56:21.080
not held accountable here on earth, um, that that's, uh, you know, I, I believe that. And I believe
00:56:27.660
that, uh, that they will, they will, you know, they will see a, a point in time in their lives
00:56:33.440
when, when, uh, they will be held accountable. Can I ask you a quick question? Do you think
00:56:37.360
that Obama clearly he was after you? You think it was to get to Trump? I'm sure there's truth
00:56:41.660
to that, but I've seen some theories that I tend to think are, um, I think is what it really
00:56:46.940
is. In my opinion, I saw you kind of being critical of, um, military contractors, the military
00:56:53.360
industrial complex. Do you think that maybe you threatened them that you, if you've got
00:56:58.760
in, in positions of power, that maybe you'd cut the checks and start cutting the money to
00:57:03.280
the private contractors? Do you think you already think it's Marxist? Yeah, no, it's, it's, it's all
00:57:07.880
that. It's all the above. I mean, yeah. So at, at, uh, when I was the director of DIA, I did a,
00:57:13.320
you know, I, I audited that organization. They didn't like that. Uh, I mean, I'm one of these
00:57:17.740
guys that's like, look, we got, you know, we have combat operations going on. We have a country
00:57:22.780
that, that, you know, of people that want to trust their government, you know, and I, I'm
00:57:28.220
one of these type of people, like I look at things, you know, just with basic common sense
00:57:31.660
and I go, look, you know, that's not right. And, and, uh, and so when we look at, like
00:57:37.660
I talked briefly, I said, you know, we were talking about bodies buried, you know, and
00:57:41.340
the different books that exist. Okay. The government has different books and, and, you know, if,
00:57:46.560
if you laid it out in front of the American people, they wouldn't be surprised. They
00:57:49.280
go, no kidding. I mean, but, but they, but it really, we really have those things. And
00:57:55.420
so as the national security advisor, you know, you kind of hold sway over the intelligence
00:58:01.200
community, the department of defense, department of state, and to a degree with the president
00:58:06.160
of the United States on a daily basis, you have great, great influence. And when they
00:58:10.780
realized that I was going to go into that position, it was like, we can't have this.
00:58:15.260
And, and, you know, I won't use the language that they use that Andy McCabe, the number
00:58:19.680
two at the FBI used, but it was, it was, you know, blank Trump or, you know, you know,
00:58:25.420
blank Flynn to get to, to blank Trump. Right. I mean, it was like that bad. And actually
00:58:29.460
we have a, we have a, a, a part, one of the, one of the pieces of evidence that we were
00:58:37.480
Yeah. No, they clearly, I mean, it was overturned eventually. Right.
00:58:40.720
Yeah. It was dismissed, but, but all that, then the judge said, hell no, we're not.
00:58:45.140
Oh, the judge is unbelievable. First time in history that that ever happened. I mean,
00:58:50.780
Yeah. So I think, I just think that I want people to know that, um, number one, you know,
00:58:55.920
they're not alone. You're not alone out there. There are millions and millions, tens of millions
00:59:00.340
of us who, who feel exactly like I am speaking right now. Just, you know, I, I'm blessed as,
00:59:05.900
as, uh, I know Roseanne feels about being able to talk to an audience and that, that does,
00:59:11.080
uh, that does listen and, and appreciates, uh, us to be able to get this kind of message out to
00:59:17.580
millions of people. And that's why, that's why for me, that's been my sort of mission, uh, since all
00:59:23.640
this on, you know, sort of uncoiled for, for me. And I was able to get out of it all and I fought it,
00:59:29.100
you know, I mean, my family and I, we fought these bastards and we beat them. And so.
00:59:33.920
So your movie is fantastic. It's a great movie. It's a great movie.
00:59:37.660
You talk about feeling that you were drowning and then you began to swim.
00:59:49.760
I, I tell you, I told the story, I tell the story once in a while and I'll, I'll tell it here,
00:59:53.480
maybe leave it, leave it for the, uh, you know, for this, the, a woman who, who I got to know,
01:00:00.280
um, throughout the whole thing, she used to send me prayers. She would send me,
01:00:03.920
little envelopes with money in it. Like, you know, like literally like two quarters, you know?
01:00:10.120
And I was on a, uh, after everything, um, you know, after I got out of everything,
01:00:14.700
I was on a radio show one time and she followed me with everything. So I was on the radio show
01:00:19.740
and I was talking about her, but not by name. And I said this, you know, this beautiful woman,
01:00:24.480
she gave me, she had, I said she had nothing and she gave me everything. And, um, and it just,
01:00:31.540
you know, I get emotional thinking about her cause she's dead now, which is sad from COVID.
01:00:36.660
Um, so like, as soon as I get off the radio, the talk show, I get a phone call from her and she
01:00:44.140
tells, she calls me up to, to, you know, to counsel me, to tell me. And she said, don't you ever say
01:00:50.760
that I have nothing? She goes, I have everything because I have my faith. And she was the lady who
01:00:57.560
once, once she figured out how to get to me through my family, principally my sister, Barbara,
01:01:04.140
she, she would send like an envelope a month with like, sometimes it would have a dollar and,
01:01:10.860
you know, five pennies. I mean, it was unbelievable. And sometimes it would have a rosary.
01:01:15.380
Sometimes it would have a cross, you know, she'd send different things, you know, just little tiny
01:01:20.540
things. And I swear, I think some of it she probably found on the street, you know, but,
01:01:25.340
but she, and here I am talking about her and she's been dead almost two years now.
01:01:30.160
Um, she's a bit, you know, a beautiful woman from up in, up in Chicago and, um, used to go out on
01:01:37.240
the street and hang flags and stuff on the side of this, you know, over the, over the, the, the overpasses,
01:01:42.740
you know, and, and, you know, and she reminds me of what is great about this country. You know,
01:01:50.160
we, we, we have, you know, rich people, poor people, you have something when you have your
01:01:55.840
faith. Yeah. And if you have your faith, you know, maybe, uh, maybe you haven't discovered it
01:02:01.720
lately, but you got it. You know, this, this country was built on biblical principles. We were,
01:02:08.260
it was built on the, this idea of us as a principally a Judeo Christian principles and values,
01:02:15.220
and we should be fearless about them. Absolutely. Absolutely fearless. And, and not, not like
01:02:20.900
cower to this, to this left machine that will try to, to rip the, the heart out of, of, uh, of who
01:02:29.700
we are as a nation and tell us that we're not tell us that the, Oh no, there's this big split,
01:02:34.400
you know? No, there's not, there's not more people, the majority. And I'm talking to like 90%
01:02:39.660
of people in this country, you know, they believe in what I'm saying. There is a segment,
01:02:45.940
you know, and it's probably bigger than, than most people know, but because there's different
01:02:49.600
people that, that feel that way because of the, because of the propagandizing and the projecting
01:02:54.300
total propaganda. Oh my God. It's brainwashing, but the, uh, it is, it's brainwashing, but they,
01:03:00.280
but there's still more of us than, than that, than that group. And that's what I want people to
01:03:06.020
understand, but you got to get out there. You got to go do something we can't have in this
01:03:11.020
election coming up. The, the, uh, the, uh, percentage turnout for presidential elections,
01:03:18.820
starting back about probably 1992, the average turnout is around 65% for the general election.
01:03:27.440
So that means for the, for president of the United States. So that means that 35% on average who are
01:03:33.300
registered and can vote, don't go vote. You know, this past election, I think. It's up to them.
01:03:38.700
That's why I say just this once. Yeah. Just this once. Just this once. Go vote and vote for Trump
01:03:44.160
because it's in your hands. Yep. And, uh, also I wanted to say that this thing where we make
01:03:50.920
ourselves known, what we make ourselves known for is that we withdraw our consent. Exactly.
01:03:56.840
Because this, this, our country runs on the consent of the governed. So we're going, hell no. We don't
01:04:04.080
consent to all these wars. We don't consent to sending our kids to any more wars for this BS that
01:04:11.300
we don't even vote for. Right. Or even understand. Or even understand. Yeah. Well, we know it's just
01:04:17.880
all corrupt. It really is. And, you know, I mean, you know, as a veteran, we have like, I think the
01:04:23.400
numbers like 60,000 veterans that are homeless on the streets of America. Yeah. And I mean,
01:04:28.940
these are people that sack, that were willing to sacrifice their lives. And many of them have some,
01:04:33.140
you know, have mental health issues or they, but they're homeless. These are veterans. I mean,
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and we're going to put, we're going to put illegals in the Waldorf or, you know, we're going to put
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illegals up on these hotels and these housing. We're going to send billions and billions of dollars
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overseas. And we've got these people that were willing to give their lives for our country. And they're
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back here and they're living on the streets. Well, I think they're telling, they're giving us,
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they're showing us what they think of us. Right. Right. They're showing us what they think of us
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in that alone. And the fact that, you know, they're bringing in criminal trespassers and paying them
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off. Yeah. And we're paying for it. We're paying for every single, every single thing that happens
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from a governmental perspective. When they say, well, the, you know, the Republicans are going to do this,
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that's our money. Every bit of it. That's this, the entire system runs on taxpayer dollars.
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And, uh, God, they anticipate a tax strike. And that's why they gave guns to all these IRS people
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because they sort of anticipate. Yeah, I do. I'd actually do this, this 80, whatever, 85 or 87,000
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new IRS agents. Those aren't accountants that they hired. Those aren't bookkeepers. They're not.
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Those are, those are agents, meaning the gun, you know, like a, you know, gun carrying agents that
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are going to go and do something, you know, in case. Right. I mean, that's the kind of stuff that
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I, I know that our government is very capable. This government is very capable of doing. And so
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we've got to be alert. We've got to be aware. We've got to be involved. Uh, you can't, don't take
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anything for granted, you know, and, and, uh, and God help you. I mean, vote for Trump, vote for like
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America first candidates in your, in your local races, get people that are, that are good leaders
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and that love this country. That's what we need. That's all we really need in this, you know, to,
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in the, in the, in the leadership class of our country, because the political class of our country,
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you know, across the board has destroyed it. We are, we are where we are because of, you know,
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of allowing these people to just get away with murder in some cases. And, uh, and we can't have
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that anymore. And, you know, so that, you know, I, I'm one of these people that I don't like to
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blame others. I don't want to say, I'm always looking inwardly to say, okay, what more can I do?
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is fight the war inside. Right. Right. So I think that, um, we can't, you know, after the 5th of
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November, we can't, you know, sit there and go, Oh my God, you know, I wish I'd done this and, you
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know, do it now. Don't do it now. Don't wait. What's right in front of us. We have to, we have
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to have faith in God and what God tells us in Torah is you have to do what's right in front of you,
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you know, but we also have to play the long game like the commies do. They play the
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long game. They knew it would take 50 or 60 years to take over the school system, the hospital
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system and everything else. But look how fast Obama came in and, you know, he did a lot.
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He was kind of it like at the, at the end of that long game, at the end of that strategy,
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Obama was the guy that was put in place to put it into play, you know, to put it into effect.
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Yeah. They weren't ready and willing. He has to get wrapped up pretty soon, but yeah. Okay.
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Um, you, you were going to, I think you were going to say we have to get involved locally
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as well. And I really think that's his line. He says, he says local action is a national
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impact. That's why, you know, local action equals a national impact. The most important,
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the most important person on, on a presidential election day is somebody working. It could be
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a precinct, right. Working at the precinct, making sure that, I mean, when we look at the
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numbers that, that we showed in 2020, that the numbers, the low numbers that, you know,
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they supposedly that Biden won, won by, I mean, that's why it matters. So, so get involved,
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you know, local action, national impact. And that's right. And I always encourage older,
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uh, grandparents, you know, like myself, we're really nosy because we've seen it all.
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Exactly. So let's stay nosy and get even nosier, stick your nose into every business you can get
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into and make sure that you're bringing the force of, uh, the soul of the United States of America
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with you. Good. I mean, this is good over a good versus evil. So this is wonderful.
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Oh, it's a huge, it's a spiritual, I mean, this is spiritual combat and, uh, and, and people need
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to understand that we are facing, uh, we're facing evil, dark forces that do not have God at the
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center of their lives. And that's, that's a reality. So.
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I want you to say, miss what I, and then we'll end on it. Cause I know you, you have,
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Yeah. He's got to get going. You have to come back one more time.
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Yeah. We want you to come back, but I want you to say how dark they are.
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Yeah. Yeah. Wow. The, uh, you know, the type of people that we are facing and I face them,
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I face them physically and I face them intellectually and I face them spiritually.
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These are people that will make, they will send chills down your spine. And I always,
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you know, like Hillary, I met her one time, long time ago, um, when she was still a Senator,
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you know, like, you know, like they say, like a woman's intuition or a, what, what, you know,
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or a gut feel. And I'm one of these very, you know, maybe it was the way I was raised or where
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I am, but I'm one of these very intuitive people. And I just felt like, oh my God, like I just felt
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like the heat, I, you know, I use the word heebie-jeebies. I've, I felt this like presence
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and, um, and it's very real, very real. And I think people that know that have that kind of
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intuition or have that, you know, get, get that sense when you meet somebody who's like
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really, really dark and, and like soulless, do not have a, a, a, you know, a, a framework of,
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of God in the center of their lives. It, and it's all about power and wealth and control.
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That's dark. And when you're around people like that, you can, you can feel it. And I have,
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you know, too often been around them. I've been around them overseas in some of the places I've
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I've, I've some of the battlefields that I've been on and, and the worst place that I was in
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was right inside of Washington DC in our own country. Wow. And I was like, whoa. And you feel
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that. And man, I'll tell you, uh, that, that's why I want people to understand, you know, you know,
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let, let guys like me deal with that. You know, my, my, I'm just, you know, I've, I've beyond the
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nonsense stage of my life. I'm, I'm in a place where I'm like, we're going to fight this and we're
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going to win this, but it's going to take all of us. You're a grandpa. So I'm a grandpa and I,
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it's right. And I love those kids. He's got to run. Okay. Thank you. This has been wonderful.
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This has been an amazing, amazing experience. Well, you know, I love you. We love you. I love
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you too. We love you. You got a beautiful, you're beautiful. You got a beautiful family and
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grandkids. It's wonderful. So we'll let you go. Thank you again for, oh my God.
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And you like my sandwich, right? I loved it. Are you kidding me?
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Oh, you see, my patience is growing thin. With this synthetic world, we're limited.