Recap Of Tucker Carlson’s Statement - podcast episode cover

Recap Of Tucker Carlson’s Statement

May 01, 202341 min
--:--
--:--
Download Metacast podcast app
Listen to this episode in Metacast mobile app
Don't just listen to podcasts. Learn from them with transcripts, summaries, and chapters for every episode. Skim, search, and bookmark insights. Learn more

Episode description

We discuss Tucker Carlson’s statement after parting ways with Fox News & a surprising liberal who agrees with him.

https://www.toddhuffshow.com/stack-of-stuff

Email: todd@toddhuffshow.com
Phone: 317.210.2830

Follow us on…
Instagram: @toddhuffshow
Facebook: The Todd Huff Show
Twitter: @toddhuffshow
LinkedIn: The Todd Huff Show

Links:
https://www.mypillow.com/todd
https://mystore.com/todd
https://www.modere.com/?referralCode=5895745
New Modere customers receive $10 off their first order.

Support Our Partners:
https://www.toddhuffshow.com/partners

Transcript

Attention. You're listening to the Todd Huff Radio Show, America's home for conservative not bitter Talk radio. Be advised. The content of this program has been documented to prevents and even cure liberalism, and listening may cause you to lean to the right. Here's your conservative but not bitter host, Todd Huff. Welcome, my friends. You tuned in to America's home for conservative not bitter talk. I am your host, the one, the only, the beloved

Todd of Email Todd at Todd hufshow dot com. You can always text us as well. Three one seven two one zero twenty eight thirty three one seven two one zero twenty eight thirty excuse me, and that can be questions. You may have comments, feedback, always, always, always for the sake of well just being certain that I will read it and respond appropriately to make sure you include that adoration and praise. Getting not kidding, my friends, but it's good to be here. Hope you had a great weekend, and

let's get let's get to it here today. So I want to start today. I want to start today. You know, I like I like the weekend. I love doing the show every day. But there's something about the weekend and not doing the show for a couple of days that just, I don't know, it just gives the opportunity to maybe review some things from a I don't know, a couple of steps outside or a couple of steps back

from where we normally view things. And so there's, of course, there's always the news cycle and everything happening in the world today, which is candidly incomprehensible for the average person. Fortunately I'm helping you navigate, navigate this and get through some of the craziness. But the weekend is a good time to sit back and I don't know, just have a different perspective. And so I want to talk today about something I did not get to last week.

It well, we got to part of it, but we did not get to all of all of it. I want to I want to talk continuation here regarding Tucker Carlson and his departure from Fox News, and specifically I want to talk about his He has a he did a short video late last week. I think it was on Thursday. Maybe it was Wednesday evening, Wednesday evening or Thursday, And for some reason I'm not I'm having trouble here with our connection so I'm trying to pull this sound by that. But let me

set the background for it. Tucker Carlson, of course, is his relationship with Fox News ends. He's no longer, of course, one of their hosts, and so forth, and he gets back on he does this video, releases it on social media, and we actually have leftists. Now, one of the leftists that I'm going to reference here is a leftist by the name of Rain Wilson. Now, for those of you who watched The Office, you'll remember Rain Wilson as the individual who played Dwight K. Shrewd.

Now, Dwight K. Shrewd is one of my favorites, not my favorite, of course. My favorite person on the Office was Michael G. Scott, Michael Gary Scott, and but Dwight was up there. Dwight was a great, great character, very funny, played the part incredibly well. It was almost the insane things Dwight would say and do were believable because of how well Rain Wilson played the role. But Rain Wilson, making no mistake,

is a leftist. Now, He's actually said a couple of things lately that I give off the impression that there is something within him that still can find reason and rationale even though he is a committed leftist in many ways, and

so this is one of them. So he watches this video, this short video from Tucker Carlson, which I'm going to play probably in the next segment because I'm just having I don't know why OZ this is where I got the SoundBite is not giving me the option to access it at the moment, So we'll figure that out during the break. But suff I said to say,

Tucker Carlson does this. I think it's a couple minute video, and really what he says in the video is much is similar to what I just said a moment ago when I talk about having the weekend to kind of refresh, take a step back, see things from a different perspective. He makes a

similar comment in his video Tucker Crowson does. And anyway, he goes on to a short statement on some things and Rain Wilson getting Dwight case shrewd in the office basically tweets this thing out and says, you know what, I never really thought that I would say this, but I agree. I agree with Tucker Crowson on this, and I think first and foremost we should take rate comfort in knowing that people who ideologically don't agree with us, here we

go. This is going to work now. But people who don't agree with us, they still recognize that what we have is broken. Now, when I say it's broken, I do not mean the framework of our constitution. I do not mean the government that the founders put in place. I don't mean the constitution. I don't mean the principles set forth in the Declaration of

Independence. What I mean. What I mean is the brokenness that comes from the brokenness that comes from these jokers and clowns and soffice and just all around terrible people. And I'm not this is not a blanket statement, because I do think. I do think that there are some there are some people that are still trying to do good, but they're they're outnumbered in many cases, maybe in all cases, by people who simply want to serve themselves, by

people who simply do not care about the American people. By Again, this is this is politicians. This is these are people who run the media, these are people who run Hollywood. And I'm not just talking I'm not just talking ideologically different, right, this is not just different opinions on things. I'm talking about all out evil in some cases. This is not about politics

anymore, my friends, This is not about politics. We are at a place, at a crossroad where we have two diametrically opposed worldviews, ideologies, whatever you want to call it. I would even say that in a large respect, it's it's spiritual as well. We are we are literally having fights about things that people who care about truth, people who care about goodness and principles and values, people who understand that there's a concept of right and wrong,

good and evil. These are people that are congregating around one one perspective or worldview and very general. And then we had the leftist flocking in the other direction. But what's interesting to me is when because I say, the leftists are flocking in the opposite direction, but then I see a tweet from Dwight K shrewd rain Rain Wilson here who says, I agree with Tucker Carlson.

He's almost he almost seems to be shocked that he agrees because there are people who again, there are people who have different ideas and beliefs than a conservative, a libertarian, a limited government person, a traditional classical liberal, classical liberal, which is a person who's actually what I would call a conservative

today. And we can argue about terminology, but a classical liberal is someone who cares about limited government, the rights of individuals, having a constitutional republic.

That is not what the left is today. The left is a group of people who have abandoned Western thought, who have decided to say that America, though she is often the shining city on a hill, far from perfect, but in comparison to some of these truly evil empires that we've seen throughout history, the Soviet Union, Communist China, North Korea, the Cuban government, castor excuse me, Hugo Chavez, and now Maduro's Venezuela, on and on. We can go through, I mean, lots of lots of nations

throughout history as well, but those are the dark, evil empires. Those are the empires. Those are the groups of people that embraced these same sort

of morally depraved ideas. Now sometimes they vary in certain ways, but at the core of all of these you have ideas that have been embraced by these wicked empires, some of those that I just mentioned and others as well, and those are the same sorts of morally bankrupt ideas and beliefs that the left is ushering us into today, pushing us into then we got the globalist.

I mean, there's a whole host of people here who have some really nefarious intentions, and a whole host of people here who just are not interested in truth or goodness. They're just simply not They are interested in themselves, their power. They're interested in accumulating more power, getting a better retirement plan, changing the world as we know it, totally changing the world as we know it at look at people who are involved with groups like the World Economic Forum,

Right Agenda, IT Agenda twenty thirty. All this sort of stuff is wicked and vile and not good and evil and will hurt people, hurt people in very very bad ways. Yet they talk about these ideas as though there's

some sort of as there's good there. But what's interesting to me is that we have leftist like Rain Wilson who may not agree with what I just said, but they also at the same time realize that the system itself is broken again, not talking about the Constitution, Republic, the Constitution, the Declaration, but just how it's working because of the individuals who are in positions political power today. He agrees with Tucker Carlson. I've said on this program.

It's another it's another way of saying what I commonly say on here, which is eighty percent of the American people would agree with eighty percent of the things I say on this program. I believe that. I believe that as we've traveled the country, we've talked and met with lots of different groups of types of people, groups of people, different age groups, different parts of the country, different you know, have different cultural backgrounds, people who are have

certain types of careers and others. We try to learn. I try to learn as much from these folks as possible. And it is a recurring theme to me to see that the vast majority of people believe in the American ideals they do, and I am thrilled when I see that. Now, this is outside I can't speak if we were in San Francisco or Seattle, or Portland, Oregon. Heck, maybe Bloomington, Indiana, for that matter, I don't know. I don't know if I would say this, but I'm

talking about this and this nation as a whole. And when I hear Rain Wilson say that he agrees with Tucker Carlson or if I go back in my memory bank to twenty sixteen, and I remember there were people who told me on this program, through this program, on social media, email website,

I forget just different ways. I remember being fascinated by a group of people who told me that they were going to vote for Bernie Sanders in the primary, but yet if Bernie Sanders did not win, they were going to vote for Donald J. Trump in the general election, Meaning if Hillary won the

nomination, which at the time we told you was going to happen. Hillary is the one you want to talk about stolen elections, About Hillary stealing the primary with the help of the elitists, the globalists, the power brokers, the ultra wealthy that run the Democrat Party, who wanted nothing to do with Bernie Sanders for a host of reasons. They were prepared. They had their super delegates, remember all this stuff, the party that talks about saving democracy.

They actually had superdelegates whose votes weighed more than other people's votes. That doesn't seem very democratic to me anyway. But it was fascinating to watch that play out six years ago now, because what it indicated to me was that a lot of people realized that something was very, very wrong with our political system, and they just knew that it needed changed. Now, what's scary is that they did not know the difference between what the changes that Bernie Sanders

would implement versus the changes that Donald Trump actually did implement. They didn't see how aastically different those would be. So that's terrifying. That is terrifying, and I admit that. But so many people realize that what we saw from traditional politicians, from Hillary Clinton, from fill in the blank, it's got republic You can list Republicans. You can list Democrats as well. You can

list people like Mitch McConnell. You can list people like Mitt Romney, you can list people like I mean, Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi, right on down the line. Of course, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, on down the list. It's Republicans too, Todd Young, Eric Holcum, it's it's not about it. Party is still a big part of this, but it's not simply about party. But there people knew that something.

A lot of things are broken, and so it's almost as though back in twenty sixteen, this group of people that said they're not voting for Hillary, they would vote for Bernie in the primary. If Bernie didn't win, they would completely flip their vote almost one hundred and eighty degrees and then vote for Trump in the general election because to them, they needed someone that was going to change the way that things were done in Washington, DC. And so

I think we should take great hope. And there's a lot of things we talk about that are heavy on this program. We try to keep it light or also put it into perspective, but I mean, there's some heavy things going on in this country, my friends, there are I mean, we are at a place where if we do not act now what Reagan said, if not us, who if not now win? Right? If not us, who, if not now win? So we have these we have these well, the stakes are high. We have high stakes. We're playing for

keeps. We're taking it on the chin because of the advancements that the left is made. But what is encouraging to me is that even though they've made advancements, they've only they've only advanced insofar as they are manipulating the system to help them with their ideas. They haven't persuaded people. People are still believing in America, and they need more people that can communicate that that people people that they can get behind and align with, like a Tucker Carlson. I

mean, look, I can't say agree with everything from Tucker. I'm not even sure. Well there's days I'm not sure I agree with everything myself. I when I rethink things, everything that i've you know, maybe thought for

a moment I changed my mind on some of those things. So but you can see that there are people who still are proclaiming like this show, like other shows as well, but people are at least willing to listen and be engaged in having this conversation sation I guess with people who are willing to be open and honest and genuine true truth seekers, genuine truthseekers, not people who have an agenda, Not people who are trying to stack the odds in one

particular political party's favor or what have you. Not people who are trying to game the system or to engage in personal gain, you know, financial like the Bidens look like they're doing with this laptop from Hell stuff. I know, odds, it's time to take a break. But the hope here is that people people instinctively know something is really really wrong. So there's a void, though right. That creates a vacuum of sorts. People can say it's

really really wrong. So who are they going to turn to? Right? I would maintain that this is why programs like again I'm gonna mention Tucker Carlson or Joe Rogan or even someone like Elon Musk by the way, family and I watched down here in south or in southwest Florida, but we watched the launch of whatever went up last night. It's an awesome sight, by the way, truly awesome sight. Anyway, So you've got people who are longing

for truth. They're exploring, some folks who have never looked at politics, some people who have been lied to about this country, our constitution, what we were founded upon, what critical race theory is, the transagenda is what illegal immigration should look like. People who are who have been lied to, kids in cages, right, all this sort of stuff, and they're still

trying to find their way through it. And so that vacuum is going to be filled by somebody, and it better be filled by people who are engaged in pursuing truth, communicating, honestly communicating these ideas that truly have transformed life on planet Earth as we know it ideas like free markets, ideas like individual liberty, ideas like liberty comes not from government but from God. These are ideas that transformed this planet for just tremendously for the better betterment of people,

of all people. The amount of people that capitalism, free market capitalism has lifted out of poverty is incredible. But yet it's still blamed as the villain in many cases, and some people are out there deliberately lying about it. They are maligning these ideas and principles. Other people simply don't know better. I say, ignore the ones who are being the sophists and are deceiving us about what these ideas really are about. Focus on the people who are genuinely

searching for answers, and be genuine and pursue truth with them. Good things will happen. Good things will happen. Good things are happening. And so I'm gonna play the SoundBite really long this segment. I'm gonna hope to get to it next segment. If not, it'll be after the commercan second commercial break. But I can have a good time out here real quick, my friends, you're listening to conservative, not bitter talk. I'm your host.

The one the only tought half back in just a minute. Welcome back, my friends, so so so so we are it's actually able to get this SoundBite set up. Again, this is Tucker Cross and this would have been on the twenty sixth. When is that? Ols was that? Was that

Wednesday? Or Thursday? What is that? That's Wednesday? So we didn't talk about this, But this again is Tucker going straight to the man is after being pulled or whatever happened there specifically with Fox News, he goes directly to the people on his social channels and he shares this video which sounds in many ways like some of the things we've been saying on here in the past,

or what we said even just last last segment. And so remember this is this is something that people like Rain Wilson, Dwight K. Shrewt in the office agree with, someone who politically does not agree with probably much of anything Tucker is saying. But there's there are people now who just see the government for what it is. They still some folks still don't understand the depth, the depravity, the evil. Some people don't see the selfishness. I'd

say most people see the selfishness. But I think my friends. It is infinitely worth whatever we think it is today. I would maintain that it's worse. It is far worse than what we think, which is saying an awful lot. Anyway, I want to play this, this clip of Tucker, and I want to talk about this, and I want to talk about what it is that resonates with people, because this is something again that even left us like Rain Rain Wilson agree with. Here's Tucker, good evening, It's

Tucker Carlson. One of the first things you realize when you step outside the noise for a few days is how many genuinely nice people there are in this kind and decent people, people who really care about what's true, and a bunch of hilarious people and they love their country. Those it's got to be the majority of the population now, so that's hurtening. The other thing you notice when you take a little time off is how unbelievably stupid most of the

debates you see on television are. I want to pause it there. That's one of the things that we know here without having a step out of the you know, we're not living in the news bubble. That's one of the things that I think is really good about the perspective of this program is that we're not coming to you from New York City or Washington, DC. We're

not being overly It's it's not it's an authentic show. It's not produced in a sense that these that these media shows are produced and forcing guests on who only want to use talking points. We rarely interview guests because of this. We get requests a lot, and I tell most people know in fact, I've interviewed politicians and we might continue to do that from time to time. But the truth is, nine times out of ten, I'm just I'm just

disgusted with the whole the way that it works. I'm not interested in the talking points. I'm not interested in the superficial malarkey. I'm just not and I don't think you are either. I think you're okay with real, genuine debates. But like he says here, a lot of these debates are stupid and they stay on a superficial level. But you know that by listening to this program, because this is a program. Again, I mean, we travel the country in a fifth wheel, right, so we're we're talking with

real people, We're not talking with producers. I've talked with people. I've talked with people, some of which you know, might be interesting conversations for me to tell you about. I just won't. But some of these, some of these conversations and things that happen behind the scenes here, and the decisions that we make prevent us from having to go through some of these situations where things are overly produced and there's narratives and there's stupid debates. We steer

clear of that because we can see through it. We have no pressure from anybody trying to tell us what to do. We do what we think we should do, which is really what do I think, what is interesting to me? What is something I think is important for people who follow politics and culture and worldview and just want to you know, follow I don't know, just the constitution. Conservative Christian folks out there, what are things they would want to know about, hear about, talk about, think about. That's

what we ask ourselves. What about people who are on the left, what are things that they might want to hear about, know about, talk about, understand if they're genuinely interested in getting to truth and not just a stupid narrative. So anyway, I gotta pause. I thought I could do the whole thing, but you know me better than that. I usually pause these these clips, so I've got it paused. I'm gonna take a time out. I'm gonna play the rest of this on the other side of the break.

My friends, Sit tight, We'll be back here in just eight minutes. Come back, my friends. Let's get back to this Tucker sound bite again. This is something that left us. Even like Rain Wilson, who is Dwight K shrewt on the office, can find a way to agree with. Let's pick up where he left off and get back to it. They're completely irrelevant. They mean nothing. In five years, we won't even remember

that we had them. Trust me as someone who's participated. And yet at the same time, and this is the amazing thing, undebiably big topics, the one that's metable define our future, get virtually no discussion at all. War, civil liberties, emerging science, demographic change, corporate power, natural resources. When was the last time you heard a legitimate debate about any of those issues. It's been a long time. Debates like that are not permitted

in American media. Both political parties and their donors have reached consensus on what benefits them, and they actively collude to shut down any conversation about it. Suddenly the United States looks very much like a one party state. That's a depressing realization, but it's not permanent. Our current orthodoxies won't last. They're brain dead. Nobody actually believes them. Hardly anyone's life is improved by them. This moment is too inherently ridiculous to continue, and so it won't.

The people in charge know this. That's whether hysterical and aggressive. They're afraid. They've given up persuasion. They're resorting to force, but it won't work. When honest people say what's true, calmly and without embarrassment, they become powerful. At the same time, the liars who've been trying to silence them shrink and they become weaker. That's the iron law of the universe. True things prevail. Where can you still find Americans saying true things? There aren't

many places left, but there are some. That's enough. As long as you can hear the words, there is hope. See as soon that's right, there is hope. There is absolutely hope. Now, truth ultimately will prevail, but that does not mean that does not mean that in the short term in the interim that deceit and lies and evil cannot win the particular battle. Truth will win the war. Truth will eventually eventually come out victorious.

And I'm talking ultimately about godwinning when all the dust subtles here. But there have been obviously numerous times throughout history where evil has prevailed. And why has it prevailed? Why did it prevail too often? The answer would be that quote unquote the good people, if we want to think about it that way.

I don't want to get theological, but you know what I mean, the people that are seeking the truth or caring about what is good and wholesome and all these sorts of things, even though they're far from perfect themselves, who have not embraced outright embraced depravity and wickedness as many of our people in

elected offices have done. They have embraced some of these evils. They play a game, I mean, Tucker said here one party system effectively, where you have a bunch of people who are statusts, who believe in government first, government only. They love again. I just it's it reminds me of so many biblical passages. But they like the seats of honor, They like

being called senator or representative or your honor. They like to puff up their chest and have all the well, have all the answers from the perspective of, hey, what I say is just the law, the law of the land. What you're gonna do about it? Sort of thing. They like that it's appealing human nature. My friends, what's the old saying? Power corrupts absolute, power corrupts absolutely These things are true. So in the short term, evil can prevail, and it usually prevails when good people who are

truthseekers, people who and folks average people. This I think sometimes we romanticize this stuff and we think there needs to be some and not that there doesn't need to be voices that have platforms that can reach masses. So one of the things we're trying to do is reach more people. But my friends, I think oftentimes we overlook the impact in the power that we can have as

individuals. I mean, long before, long before I started this program, we were able to impact people individually or small groups or what have you, in the small, tiny ways that we humble beginnings, I guess, are the things that we would do, and I'm sure many of you have stories of again, they could be humble beginnings. They could be moderate beginning beginnings, they could be big beginnings. But I think sometimes we limit, we

minimize the impact that we can have. But that is ultimately what it's going to take. It is going to take a certain percentage of people who are devoted to standing up for good, devoted for defending the principles that we know to be true and rooted in sound philosophy or just bedrock principles. We are going to have to do this. It will not be pleasant. Not everybody is going to be willing to do it. Again, I've said this on here before. We need a modern day equivalent, a modern day equivalent of

declaration that we all sign. Maybe we'll do one one day, I don't know. But the founders looked at each other and they said, we mutually pledged to one another our lives. And you know, we read these things historically and it's easy to just think it's hyperbole. No, friends, this was literally like signing a death warrant for themselves. They were telling the King of England to shove it, dude, We're not going to comply anymore.

We are not part of your maniacal, tyrannical kingdom. We're done with it, and we're prepared to fight to the death for it. We mutually pledged to one another our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor. What's interesting today is because of the moral depravity here in this country, I don't

know how much quote unquote sacred honor remains. I know that for the people who are truthseekers and those who are willing to accept what is good and wholesome in all that, yes, there can be some some degree of sacred honor.

But I don't know how many people care about that anymore, and I certainly don't know how many people are willing to pledge it because I often see, as I'm sure you often see as well, people who justify people who you know, decide, well, you know, I'm not going to fight for liberty here because that doesn't really affect me, or man, what if it impacts my job or my ability to make money, take care of my kids, send them to college. I get it. I get it.

But at some point, at some point, are we not willing to say are we not willing to say that the Prince we cannot compromise anymore. We're here because of compromising. We're here because of apathy. We're here because we've been disengaged. We're here because we've been told. Certain groups of people have been told you're not allowed to participate in the political process because maybe you believe in God, or maybe you believe in absolute truth. You're not a leftist,

so you need to shut up right. You didn't. You voted for Trump, so you try to overthrow the government, as they'll tell us, stage a coup. You don't have a voice anymore. You should be punished. We should be trying to find more people who vote the other way, protect their right to vote, even going so far as to say, we don't care how often how often they vote. We don't care if every rule

pretending to voting is broken, their ballot should still be counted. If you want to see if you want to see election integrity in this country, and you talk about that as a platform, and you point out the problems with voting in some states, and there's video evidence documented for everyone to see, there's statistical evidence that makes no sense. There's data jumps in the middle of the night in five states, five key swing states where Biden got virtually all

the votes and Trump got none. We're not supposed to talk about any of that, and said, you're to be demonized for simply having questions about that, having concerned. Maybe there's answers, but give them to us, don't. Don't tell us we are doing something that we're not. We're trying to overthrow democracy. Everybody happy in this silly, ridiculous, stupid stuff. It's again, what he Tucker said here is true. I say it on this

program as well, in different ways. But they do not. The left and the people who push this narrative do not want to debate principles, first of all, principles that truly matter on their merit. They want to demonize their opponents. They want to make it about the politics of personality. They don't want to make it about the ideas. They don't want to talk about truth. They want to talk about your truth and my truth and all these

silly, ridiculous notions that have no bearing in reality whatsoever. And they want to push that stuff. And if someone is saying things that question the narrative that empowers the individual freethinker and so forth, they'll come at them with everything they've got. I think that that's what Tucker's dealing with. I mean folks.

There's things we deal with too, in a different way, and not quite obviously to the degree I mean we've been the amount of shadow banning that we've had on social media and even through Google, just people searching and finding us. It would it would boggle your mind. It's boggled my mind. And I knew that we were never in good graces with these clowns and professional

deceivers as it were. But this is the reality that we're living in, right And so the good news is when truth is able to reach the ears of people, a big chunk of people are willing to well to see the value of it. That's the challenge, and that's why it matters on an individual basis that people like everyone listening to this program. I don't care how young, old, I don't care any of those things about your particular circumstances.

You have influence, you have people that listen, people that you can persuade or at least have some sort of impact on. We'd better get into the business of doing that, or else much much worse things are to come. Quick time out my friends back in a minute. Welcome back, my friends, by the way. By the way, you know, if you listen to this program for any time that we've recently started a partnership with the

good folks. At my Pillow, My pillow dot com slash Todd, you can get up to eighty percent off up to eighty per sent off your order by using discount code Todd. You can look for I mean, my goodness, there's sheets, there's pillows, there's towels, slippers, a lot of stuff there. Check it out. Save up to eighty percent using discount code Todd my pillow dot Com slash Todd discount code promo code I should say Todd. Save up to eighty percent on your next order there. But I'm gonna

take a time out for my friends. Simply out of time today. Sit tight back in just a minute. Welcome back, my friends. Tucker is right. We have plenty of things to be hopeful about. We do. We have a lot of things to be hopeful about. Americans still love this country. I know that you and I we see people who don't. And I'm not saying that there aren't any that don't love this country, but they are typically just louder. They are typically given a broader range of influence on

social media. In fact, a lot of them are involved controlling the lovers of power in social media, or in Hollywood, or in traditional media. That is a reality that we must contend with. But rank and file people understand that this is a special country. Rank and file people believe and understand that this nation was built upon principles and truths that we should turn ourselves back to and embrace completely. My friends, so music is telling me it's time

to wrap up for the day. As always, my friends, it's great to be or. I hope you have a wonderful day. Hang in there, have hope we'll talk tomorrow. STG.

Transcript source: Provided by creator in RSS feed: download file
For the best experience, listen in Metacast app for iOS or Android