Valuetainment - January 12, 2026


“Kimmel Is In A WAR” - Rob Schneider RIPS Late Night Hosts


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22 minutes

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201.56596

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4,548

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319

Hate Speech Sentences

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Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon join forces to push a conspiracy theory that President Trump captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to distract from the Epstein files. Alex Blumberg and Rob are here to break down it all down and give their thoughts.

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00:00:00.000 So late night host, Jimmy Kimmel, Fallon, all push conspiracy theory that Trump captured Maduro
00:00:07.480 to distract from Epstein files. Rob, if you got the clips, play it. We'll react to it. Go for it.
00:00:13.680 If you were wondering how bad these Epstein files are for Trump, turns out they're invade Venezuela
00:00:18.680 bad. This is literally the plot of the movie Wag the Dog. The president gets caught in a sex scandal,
00:00:24.960 so he attacks a smaller country to distract us. And here we are, distracted. On Saturday,
00:00:30.980 Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife were captured by Delta Force at their home in Caracas
00:00:36.980 and brought to New York. Trump watched the operation unfold in real time from the bunker in his basement
00:00:42.900 at Mar-a-Lago. You can see there he is with Hegseth and Marco Rubio. This mission was called
00:00:48.540 Operation Absolute Resolve, which is a title that was definitely generated by ChatGBT.
00:00:55.760 I'll tell you, my response to that is, it's a really good warning to comedians and other hosts
00:01:05.860 and other people who do shows, that if you go too far down the conspiracy rabbit hole,
00:01:13.780 or if you just get too politicized, and then all of a sudden you're not, you know, you're not in the
00:01:20.180 funny business anymore. You're just in the, it's, it's, it's politics and it's, you know, it's really
00:01:28.060 propaganda through comedic imposition. They're imposing their views. And it's just, it wasn't
00:01:34.240 funny and it wasn't particularly interesting. And it's also, it's just factually incoherent.
00:01:40.920 Because believe me, if there was anything in those files about Trump, the Democrats had it for
00:01:48.060 years. They would have released it. But you think they would have, they would have hid that stuff
00:01:51.860 to protect Trump? No, it would have been out. Billboards. So, I mean, look, obviously all that
00:01:58.560 stuff should come out, but the, the, the presumption that there's stuff there, it's just how much more
00:02:04.800 of this is like, it's like, it's, it's, people see that Russia was all, the only two people not
00:02:10.260 involved in the Russia-Trump collusion was Russia and Trump. Everybody else seemed to be colluding.
00:02:17.480 So, I think the American people see through that. It's just like when you watch the news,
00:02:21.060 depending if, if you're watching CNN, you know, you have to go, okay, what aren't, okay, what,
00:02:26.400 if, if politics is war by other means, this is war. So, it's, it's, it's just a political warfare.
00:02:32.220 It's, what are they not telling you? And so, in this thing, it's just, you know, it's, it's,
00:02:36.220 it's treating your audience like they're stupid or like they're just in your own political echo
00:02:41.260 chamber. And it's like, he listens, I mean, I think he's affected by the head writer, who's his wife,
00:02:46.480 who's a, who's a liberal that's. The head writer is his wife? Yeah, that's way out there. Jimmy Kimmel's
00:02:51.340 what? Jimmy Kimmel. No, I know, but the head writer for what? For the show? For Jimmy Kimmel's show,
00:02:54.980 for the show. Is his wife? Did you see the podcast where she, he looked like he was a hostage by her
00:02:59.540 over-liberal white anger and bitterness? Oh, of course. I think it's, I think, I think it's
00:03:05.100 obviously, look, Jimmy Kimmel's certainly capable of being funny. I mean, I remember doing, yes,
00:03:11.000 no, I remember doing a, the show, he was the emcee while we did the Hugh Hefner roast eight days after
00:03:18.720 9-11. And, you know, and he was funny. He can be funny. I just, I think when you get so
00:03:25.860 emotionally vested in something, and I just think it's, I will tell you this right now,
00:03:33.220 there's no way Disney's picking him up after his contract expires in April. They will let it expire,
00:03:37.680 and that's it. Disney doesn't want this. Disney shareholders don't want politics. They just want
00:03:41.820 entertainment. And why would you want to allow 50, automatically, you know, take, okay, there's 80
00:03:48.460 million voters that we don't want watching our show. It's crazy. I'm sorry. Let me ask you a direct
00:03:52.780 question. He was funny after 9-11. So 24 years ago, when's the last time Jimmy Kimmel was actually
00:03:58.860 funny? Well, I will tell you, you can't really come up with like, well, that was a really good
00:04:04.060 zinger. I mean, like, you know, Jay Leno, you can remember, I mean, I remember his jokes, you know,
00:04:08.740 when he was on his, hey, you know, they remember when Starbucks is, you know, Starbucks is opening up
00:04:12.680 another 600 Starbucks and where can they open it up? The only place I can think of is inside of the
00:04:17.420 Starbucks, you know, he would have, um, Leno was the best. I mean, he was really the best
00:04:23.400 comedian of the, of his era. And, you know, and he was, he was fair though. That's the thing
00:04:28.180 about Leno. He'd call out all those guys. I mean, Carson and Letterman, they, they, they,
00:04:32.960 let me finish. They, um, they, um, he will do that often. And you, you, you, you're fine.
00:04:39.960 I'm constantly doing that. Keep going. No, but they, they, they, they obviously, whoever's in
00:04:43.980 power should, they should, they should go after, but with jokes. And, and I think, um, yeah, I
00:04:49.460 mean, it's traditionally Trump has been thin skinned about any jokes, but I also think those
00:04:53.760 weren't jokes. I just think he was here. He was very complimentary of, uh, uh, Kimmel. Like he
00:04:59.360 wouldn't say anything bad about Kimmel because he said Kimmel's the reason why he came up and all
00:05:02.660 this other stuff. So he's got, but I know that him and they, they, they, they diverge, but we have to
00:05:08.440 move. We all have to, uh, we can have divergent views without, uh, demonizing each other. And
00:05:14.280 the problem with what Jimmy Kimmel does and what I just saw, is it's just a continual continuation
00:05:19.120 of the demonization of half of America. And well, who's that get, why was that getting us
00:05:23.440 anywhere? Right. Uh, I just think it's, um, again, it's just politics for political gain. It's,
00:05:28.840 it's some sort of, you know, propaganda with comedic imposition. This is, uh, and, and the idea
00:05:34.000 that the audience is going to laugh, they're not laughing. They're applauding, you know, in the,
00:05:38.140 in the little political echo chamber. That's, I'm telling you, he won't be there after April.
00:05:42.100 Well, let me read this. Let me, let me read this. Uh, Rob, is this a Colbert? Let, let's
00:05:47.320 see a Colbert, but I want to go to, uh, I want to go to Conan right afterwards and I'm going
00:05:51.840 to get his thoughts on Conan. So go ahead and play this one here.
00:05:53.760 You know what this means? Those Epstein files must be crazy. I mean,
00:06:02.020 bomb something, bomb anything. To me, he's not funny. To me, he's not funny at all. I can't,
00:06:18.560 I don't think I've ever laughed at anything. You can stop it. And this is true. Trump's New
00:06:23.880 Year's resolution was. Let me read Conan's and I'm going to come to you. So Conan O'Brien says,
00:06:28.080 F Trump comics have been co-opted by anger. Just screaming comedian late night show. Conan
00:06:33.940 O'Brien criticizes comics who are more focused on screaming about Trump. Rob, was there a clip
00:06:39.460 on this or was this? Okay, go for it. Play this. Some comics go the route. Can we raise the audio a
00:06:47.600 little bit? Guys, I'm going to just say F Trump every, all the time, or that's their comedy. And I
00:06:52.520 think, well, now a little bit you're being co-opted because you're so angry. You've been lulled. It's
00:06:58.500 like a siren leading you into the rocks. You've been lulled into just saying F Trump, F Trump, F Trump,
00:07:04.960 screw this guy. Um, you know, and I think you've now put down your best weapon, which is being funny.
00:07:13.720 And you've exchanged it for anger and that person or any person like that would say, well, things are too
00:07:21.440 serious now. I don't need to be funny. And I think, well, if you're a comedian, you always need to be
00:07:26.320 funny. You just have to find a way. Bingo. And you, you just have to find a way to channel that anger into a
00:07:32.180 way that is because good art will always be a great weapon, will always be a perfect, uh, weapon against
00:07:40.620 power. But if you're just screaming and you're just angry, um, you've lost your best tool in the
00:07:50.040 toolbox. Rob, what do you say to that? Well, I think that's wonderful. And I, you know, Conan's very
00:07:55.060 logical, rational and a good guy. And also when he was, did his show, his monologues were about getting
00:08:00.020 laughs. It wasn't about some political indoctrination through comedic imposition. I keep coming back to
00:08:05.100 that. Um, so it, um, he's a hundred percent right. We have to be there to entertain. I mean, when I go
00:08:11.240 and, you know, tonight when I got two shows, I'm there to entertain them. And if I don't make them
00:08:16.100 laugh, I mean, yeah, oops, I got to call my kid. She's on her way to school. Um, the, uh, the, we're
00:08:24.660 there to entertain. And, and so, yes, I think you can have a political opinion, but it's just like,
00:08:30.220 you know, Jerry Seinfeld was saying the other day, and we had a, I mean, I talked to him about that at the
00:08:34.240 Saturday night live, uh, anniversary, 50th anniversary. Cause he said, I don't believe
00:08:38.940 that there's a woke thing and blah, blah, blah. And I said, there is woke. And he said,
00:08:42.920 absolutely. And he said something like, there's no woke canceling stuff. And he corrected himself,
00:08:48.600 I think. Uh, and he said to me, no, I'm saying that there is, but, uh, you can just use, you can
00:08:54.800 find a way around it and still find a way to be funny, which is absolutely true. And he's one of the
00:08:59.920 masters of all time. I mean, for, for, you know, his, his skill and, um, acumen, uh, is,
00:09:06.940 as you know, he's absolutely brilliant. I mean, he literally is a genius of, of comedy and, uh, but
00:09:11.560 he's right. You have to find a way to get to it. And so you have, it seems like, you know,
00:09:16.060 Jimmy Kimmel's just in a war and before, you know, the, the, he's, his contract expires,
00:09:21.560 he's just going to continue to try to burn down as much and just, and have a fire going. And I just
00:09:26.560 said like, you know, Conan's right. Your biggest weapon is come up with something funny. And I
00:09:31.220 think there's absolutely, you have to go after the people in power and Trump's in power and the
00:09:35.600 Republicans are in power, but find a way to do it. I find a way to do it. That's, um, that has a
00:09:40.020 surprise to it. And certainly, you know, it's just illogical just to, to think that, you know,
00:09:46.400 somehow the Democrats would withhold, um, you know, really, uh, evidence that was, um,
00:09:56.980 you know, showing Trump in a bad light. If, if, if they, if they had it, believe me,
00:10:02.320 it would be everywhere. Rob, here's my thing as, as a, as a, as a fellow comedian, that's just
00:10:07.640 hack. That's just the joke that everybody, and by the way, it's been going on for almost 10 years.
00:10:13.480 It's a hack. He's a hack. The other guy's a hack. My question to you is though, Rob,
00:10:18.040 this is a studio decision. I know his wife is doing the writing and he's in there and
00:10:21.920 they're patting each other on the back and they're, and they're loving each other.
00:10:24.220 But from a business standpoint, we saw the numbers a couple of weeks ago. They are,
00:10:28.320 they've been hemorrhaging tens of millions of dollars. Nobody's watching. They haven't
00:10:33.980 changed any course. He keeps spitting the same rhetoric. So my question is, is it the donors
00:10:39.020 that are behind the democratic party that just want to just destroy, it's just anti-Trump?
00:10:44.480 Disney, as of this point, uh, does not want the political backlash and will continue the bleeding
00:10:49.820 until the contract's up in April. And then there, there is no reason financially or a business
00:10:56.340 decision, uh, will be to not, to not bring him back. And that's just, I mean, I'm not saying
00:11:02.020 personally, I, I, it doesn't have anything to do with me. I'm just saying as if it, if they make a
00:11:06.340 decision to keep him and to, to make a redo his contract or give him a contact contract extension
00:11:12.720 to Jimmy Kimmel, that's going to be a purely, uh, political decision based on not wanting any crap
00:11:20.580 from, uh, you know, the, the, uh, the, the violent, uh, or should say the virulent, um, and loud, uh,
00:11:29.400 liberal intelligentsia. But that same liberal intelligentsia isn't watching the show anymore
00:11:33.800 because even they go like, ah, it's not funny. What am I getting out of it? They watched it for
00:11:38.240 like the first week or the first couple of first show when he came back. But, um, if they do make
00:11:43.780 that decision, it's going to be, it's not a business decision. They'll be telling their
00:11:47.280 stockholders, we're not making business decisions. And I just think, you know, it's a business. You
00:11:51.820 have to make a decision and you have to make a decision based on what is going to benefit
00:11:55.300 your stockholders. If you, if you're in a money, a business to make money, it's just like
00:11:59.460 if they had a boat, if Disney, Disney has seven cruise lines, they've got the seventh one that
00:12:04.900 they were, that they, uh, released last year. If that wasn't making money, then you take the
00:12:10.260 boat off and you don't do that anymore. So this boat, the Jimmy Kimmel late night show
00:12:15.320 is not making money and they got to bring it back to doc and figure out how to make money
00:12:19.260 in that spot. That's it. It's a business decision. It's nothing personal. I mean, if I think it's
00:12:24.520 just, those shows are going to go away anyway. I just think that that's a form that people,
00:12:29.120 I mean, most people. You're saying it's going to go away. Like the late night shows are going
00:12:32.800 to all be gone. They're not going to have that. What's going to replace it? Anything? Is it going
00:12:36.600 to be like podcasters and YouTubers like Kill Tony? Yes. You're going to have people that are
00:12:40.140 watching specific shows for them. I mean, Kill Tony is way bigger than all those shows. That's
00:12:44.680 right. To, you know, uh, exponentially to the 10th power, bigger than them. They have 10 million
00:12:51.620 people will watch each episode and, uh, and, but Tony's there to get laughs. And he's also,
00:12:58.020 I mean, I would say he's more Johnny Carson than any of these late night hosts. And he's a great
00:13:03.300 man. I got to tell you, I've never had anybody in this business kinder to me than, than Tony
00:13:07.700 Hinchcliffe out of the blue. Didn't know me. Never, never really met me. He invited me on his show.
00:13:13.400 And thank you, Tony, for having, you know, uh, the balls to have me because I don't get invited to
00:13:19.540 the late night shows, but it's like, I'm a comedian. I'm there to get laughs and, but I'm not going to
00:13:24.360 give into the, you know, I want to go the other way. And I have gone the other way because it's
00:13:28.760 more interesting. You want to be, you want to go against the tide, but then I had against the tide,
00:13:33.220 you know, being a conservative, uh, you know, in, in 2020 was not easy. I had as much as 30 people
00:13:40.960 would get up and walk out for a joke about COVID at that time or about, uh, Biden or something.
00:13:46.480 People would just, and so I had to literally, I talked to John Cleese, who's also, you know,
00:13:52.140 who's a legend, extremely alleged, but also crazy over the top anti-Trump liberal. But he's a great
00:13:58.880 man. I don't give a crap of what his politics are, but he said, Rob, I think we should give a warning
00:14:02.920 before your shows. And I would, no, just say, you know, for those of you who are feeling extremely,
00:14:08.580 you know, exceptionally sensitive, those who are trapped in their own political echo chamber, those who,
00:14:13.460 who's, um, when they hear ideas separate than their own, may cause their emotional collapse,
00:14:18.440 this and that may not be the show for you. And so I did a version of that and I, and I did it for
00:14:22.900 like two years, uh, just before it was just a warning, you know, before, because it's like,
00:14:28.800 Hey, this is a comedy show. You're going to hear jokes and they're not going to be what you,
00:14:32.740 you need to be challenged your audience. Otherwise you're a bore. So you got to challenge and you got
00:14:36.720 to challenge both sides. So I think that's, that's, what's going to make it, make it interesting.
00:14:40.540 And Rob, how's your relationship with Adam Sandler right now? So I think there was something I read
00:14:44.680 that it was, you know, he goes out of his way to always include you. That was an AI thing. So
00:14:50.620 that's not a real thing. It's all AI. It's so funny. Cause even people like yourself were pretty savvy,
00:14:55.160 really savvy. It's still like, you believe it because you know, there's just, there's these
00:14:59.620 bot farms. That's why it's very important that Elon Musk and, uh, Zuckerberg hopefully will put,
00:15:05.560 uh, this is made in India by AI, you know, on the thing. So they're not just community notes,
00:15:10.860 but it should say where the country of origin, because, you know, India has like a, literally
00:15:15.560 like an AI machine to just throw stuff out there. And if they get enough YouTube, uh, um,
00:15:21.700 views, they get money on that. So it's like, whether it's China or whether it's Pakistan or
00:15:26.600 whether it's India, it's all fake shit. But no, Adam supports me. He's my buddy. He's my friend,
00:15:32.100 you know? And, um, but at the same time, I think it's, it's a, it's a good business decision
00:15:37.580 to stay out of it. So why would you want to, it's like, you know, Michael Jordan is good
00:15:43.500 to you. So you and Adam are good. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Well, Michael Jordan. So that AI was
00:15:46.920 right that you guys are good. Oh no. Yeah. We are. But like Michael Jordan is like, right.
00:15:51.060 You know, Republic Republicans buy shoes too. And it's true. It's like, I think, why would
00:15:56.000 you want to limit your audience? However, I think it's for me, it was important
00:16:01.940 during the last few years to, there's something more important than your comedy career or your,
00:16:07.120 you're, you know, getting movies was that this culture was under attack. And I believe,
00:16:11.340 you know, being friends with Charlie Kirk was quite an education and just, you know,
00:16:16.920 it was indisputable that our culture and Western civilization is under attack. And I would just
00:16:21.820 ask your viewers and listeners to get the book, uh, Douglas Murray's book, war on the West.
00:16:27.400 There's a, there's a real attack on Western civilization. And the idea that the United
00:16:32.020 States is just going to continue without our assistance, uh, this, uh, incredible experiment
00:16:37.340 of freedom is, is an illusion. We need to step up and, uh, and it may cost you some money.
00:16:43.420 But when I think about like, well, I'm not going to probably, you know, studios don't want
00:16:46.620 to hire me now because I've been so conservative. I would say like the Bill Maher thing. I would say,
00:16:51.560 Hey, I've been a liberal. They moved. I didn't move. And then you realize there's an attack
00:16:55.660 on the culture. It's time to step up and, and protect it. And, and, and I really feel like
00:17:01.340 it really was. I mean, when there, when the Biden administration day one, day one, first thing they
00:17:07.580 did was to contact, um, the white house, to contact the social media outlets, Zuckerberg and
00:17:14.320 Facebook and Twitter and demand that Robert Kennedy be censored. I mean, that's, that's,
00:17:20.080 that's a fact. And that just goes to show the political, the politicization of, of, of our,
00:17:25.760 you know, body politic now was not one Democrat stood up and said, Hey, that's wrong. But the
00:17:30.440 only guy kind of that would step up and go against his party is, is Fetterman. And he has a, he has a
00:17:35.640 brain injury. So God bless him. That part of his brain that died was, but a very, should happen to
00:17:42.120 the rest of the democratic party. True. But I know, but I, I mean that I think you have to, um,
00:17:47.700 you have to step up and I, our culture was under attack for sure. And I feel like, you know,
00:17:52.740 the idea that they're saving democracy, they did Democrats weren't saving democracy. They just
00:17:57.100 got rid of Biden because his brain didn't work and everybody knew and everybody in the media knew
00:18:01.120 that his brain, he was basically, uh, you know, uh, a corpse attached to a car battery for four years
00:18:07.860 and to just get rid of him and just without the vote, just put Kamala in. And as I said, you know,
00:18:13.180 replacing Joe Biden with Kamala Harris is like changing your shirt. Cause you shit your pants.
00:18:17.700 You know, so it's pretty obvious. Um, I'll just say this. Adam Sandler is a living legend.
00:18:23.760 Respect to him. Number two, the war in the West. Douglas Murray is one of the best books I've ever,
00:18:27.580 I've ever read because it's so true. But to this point about what late night comics are doing with
00:18:33.300 this F Trump whole phenomenon, what I would say is it goes deeper than that because it's pretty much
00:18:38.720 what's going on with half this country. Uh, it's not just left to comics. The problem that we have
00:18:44.440 right now is that everyone's so firmly entrenched in their sides and they have, they feel like they
00:18:49.900 need to defend their team. I got this great question on my neck by this kid, Dylan. He's a
00:18:54.680 young Republican in Iowa. He goes, Adam, I've seen your evolution because I used to not be a fan of
00:19:00.040 Trump whatsoever. I was, uh, had the, the, whatever Trump syndrome, Trump DDS. I had that four years
00:19:07.380 ago, five years. Trump told me to my face that he hated me. Well, my face, I just laughed, you
00:19:13.160 know, but I love the guy, but he, I, and I have an amazing appreciation, but he asked me this question
00:19:18.240 a minute. He goes, I've seen your evolution. Why don't you just come out and say that you're a full
00:19:23.080 on Republican now and register as a Republican in Florida. I go, I've always been an independent
00:19:27.860 and I just thought like a Democrat. Now I think like a Republican. And the reason that I want to
00:19:33.720 stay an independent is because I want to be able to be fair and balanced. Yeah, but Adam, don't you
00:19:38.200 know, everyone, let me interrupt you. So in their echo chamber, let me interrupt you. Like you
00:19:42.040 interrupted me, Adam, let me tell you something. Let me interrupt you. No, Adam, here's the problem
00:19:46.600 with that. That is what Adam just said is rational and completely a pro-American approach. I'm going to
00:19:53.680 be an independent and vote for what makes sense. But don't you understand just saying you're an
00:19:57.280 independent, the Democrats are going to throw you into the, under the right wing bus and
00:20:01.920 run over you, you know? Oh, I have zero fear of that because. No, no, no, but I'm telling
00:20:05.580 you that they're not playing fair. So just because you're saying you're an independent,
00:20:10.080 if you're not a hundred percent behind all their radical, crazy shit, then you're going
00:20:14.760 to be thrown into that. Oh, he's a right winger. Just like they say. They're the fascist.
00:20:18.900 Yes. Okay. So, but, but I'm saying so, but, so you have to, that's, that's the area that
00:20:24.120 we're in. So, you know, whether you consider yourself a conservative or not, they're going
00:20:29.980 to call you a right winger. Who cares? Yeah, exactly. But who cares? But I'm saying that
00:20:33.120 that's, that's what we're dealing with. That's, that's how the, that's the interpretation.
00:20:36.600 So, you know, the interpretation is, is there, is the reality that people carry with them
00:20:42.260 and, um, is they make their own reality. Unfortunately, it's not accurate. So we have
00:20:47.000 to, you know, that that's something that needs to be tackled and gone back to, you know,
00:20:50.840 to calming down, you know, where was the sympathy when Charlie Kirk got murdered?
00:20:54.640 When you had people celebrating. Dancing on his grave. They had the, you know, so you
00:20:57.600 have anybody outside your tribe doesn't get any sympathy or empathy, uh, but people in
00:21:03.400 your tribe get an overarching, ridiculous amount of empathy. And it was a terrible tragedy
00:21:10.000 that, that, uh, I, I wish that, uh, ice officer would not have shot. I really do.
00:21:14.460 Vinny, his gear, faith over fear, tens of thousands of pieces sold out in a couple of weeks. Tell us
00:21:22.200 about faith over fear, Vinny. Well, um, just letting everybody know, I appreciate everybody
00:21:25.700 that's getting on board. I saw a guy at the airport that was wearing the faith over fear.
00:21:29.860 I was at a diner and some guy pat me on the back. I was like, Hey, what, what is that all
00:21:33.120 about? And you want to know what Hebrews 11 chapter one was. And we got into a really good
00:21:36.540 conversation. And I know I always talk about faith over fear being like in the Bible with
00:21:41.120 a centurion, a soldier whose kid was healed where Jesus just said, go because of your
00:21:45.460 faith, it's going to be healed. And the woman that had the bleeding issue that pushed through
00:21:48.740 the crowd that just touched Jesus's edge of hem of his clothing. And he was healed. So
00:21:54.080 I want people to know that that's back in the biblical days. Faith over fear still applies
00:21:57.640 today. It's, you know, it's what starting a business with a number, scare you speaking
00:22:01.820 the truth. When silence feels safer, fear waits for comfort and faith moves with conviction.
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