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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Today.
Speaker 1 (00:12):
I'm justin Barclay. It's another big one, folks. We are
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Man oh Man.
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President Trump is in the state today. You'll be in Michigan.
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I don't know about you, but I'm not really surprised
in this big story that everyone seems to be clutching
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their pearls and in the utter shock about I'm just shocked.
I don't know shocked. I tell you I'm not. I'm
really not. If you're like me, and I'm you know
a lot of you are, this is not going to
come as a surprise to you. Gallup did. First of all,
it's Gallup, So I mean there's that. But Gallup did
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a big survey and they found that a new high
forty five percent of Americans identify as independence. Now I
don't know about you, but I'm not shocked by this.
Number one. Anybody asking you questions on a phone or
on an app or you know, social media links to
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this that are texting you whatever it is. First of all,
do you even want to answer any of that? No,
of course not. So if somebody comes at me going
what are you a Republican, a Democrat? What are you?
I'm not going to tell you anything. Number one, And
if I do answer your poll, I may be a
little cagy on the answer that Trump has had the
same scenario. By the way, they had a very similar
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issue happened with Trump at first time around, and I
think it continues to happen. Honestly, I mean, they they
got people to say, well, I don't really want to
answer that Trump question, and they come out and they vote,
and they answer it at the ballot box, right, which
is where it counts, right, That's where it matters most.
But this is a whole nother scenario. Do you want
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to answer the poll? And no, I again, no, I
don't think so. I also don't think that that people
really tend to be very excited about these parties. I'm not.
I mean, and I do this for a living, but
I am not excited about the parties in general. I'm
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not excited about the Republican Party. I see it as
a vehicle. And by the way, I think this is
how President Trump approaches things. He sees the Republican Party
as a vehicle to accomplish what it is that he
wants to do. Make America great again? What does that
look like? And this is this is you know, there's
a number of different things to go into it, but
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it's very very simple. Get us back on track, put
us back on the road to success, prosperity, peace, and
and more. And you see him doing that at every
level right now and trying to pull all the different
strings and levers to make it happen. But I'm not
surprised that people don't want to be Republicans, they don't
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want to be democrats. I tell you what people want
to be. They want to be Americans. And on the
two hundred and fiftieth anniversars celebration of the birthday of
this nation two hundred and fifty years, I think now
more than ever, we really ought to be pushing that way.
Whether you're on the right or you're on the left,
we ought to be pushing to come together as Americans.
Now there are folks on the left. You know what
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I'm talking to. I am talking to the reasonable, rational
people on the left. And yes there are some, probably
a lot more than we know. The vocal minority are
the ones who get the most attention. The vocal some
of them unfortunately mentally unstable, mentally ill. These are the
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people that you see at these protests that no kings.
They're going crazy. They're out there. The mom who left
your children to go fight ice agents in the middle
of a snowy Minneapolis street, who ended up losing your life.
These people are not rational, They're not reasonable. The largest
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and I think sometimes I look at this, I wonder
are the are the fringes growing? But I don't think
they're growing in power and strength and size. I think
they're growing in noise, in volume, and how loud they are.
Why because social media amplifies it. Let's be completely honest
with you. I mean, here's here's the scenario. You know,
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I'm kind of capped at how many people are going
to discover find me and listen to me. Because I'm
not being outrageous, you know, let's be honest. I'm not
on here saying to you I have the secrets they've
been revealed to me. I'm going to tell you what
they've been telling me behind the scenes. This is all
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coming out. I'm not telling you anything that's not reasonable.
It's not truth, logic, common sense. It's not weighted with wisdom.
I mean, I try to run everything through that filter, folks,
and I you know, I sometimes I probably go a
little further than what I should, But for the most part,
I follow those boundaries. And I'm gonna tell you, you
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live by the sword, You're going to die by the sword.
Some of the people, and I'm not I don't need
to name specifics, but I'm just gonna say some of
the people that shoot to the top of the ranks
of podcasts, this, that, and the other. Look at where
they are today. They can drop just as fast as
they fall. So what we do here is a steady
I'm going to give you the truth, logic, common sense,
fave family, freedom, and particularly Michigan focused, Michigan centric because
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that's where I live. That's what we do. But we
talk about lots of other things too, So I mean again,
it's you know, you got people like Jason funding us
all the way out in Washington State. That's amazing. People
in the People's Republic, Cammi Fornia that listen to us
for a little dose of the truth. They don't feel
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like they're crazy. Right. But this this report does not.
I just tell you that to say, like, you know,
this report does not. It really does not. It doesn't
surprise me. It doesn't. High new high. Forty five percent
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in the US say they identify as political independent independence.
So I think it's twenty seven percent on each side
of the fringes saying this. I am a Democrat or
I am a Republican, and I am you know, whatever
whatever it is. And now some of you I'm not saying,
are you know, like if you identify and you're saying,
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I'm proud to tell everybody who I am. You know,
you might say I'm proud to tell people I'm a
Republican because I believe that there don't need to be
men and women men's locker rooms. Jason's in Oregon. Why
do I think you're in Washington? Fernie was in Washington.
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I guess that's right. I guess Jason is in Oregon.
I got to keep my people straight. Bonnie, thank you
for getting me back on track. I just know, you know,
you go west of the Mississippi, all bets are off.
Who knows what's happening out there. I'm just kidding, But
I'm not proud. When I look at the Republican Party
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on certain things, I'm really not. I see them as
a vehicle and as a tool to get us back
on track in this country. But party and people are flawed.
So I can't put my faith in one party, and
I can't put my faith even in one person. You
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know how I always feel and say about this is
this is this is going to go back down to
the foundation of where truth reallyes, and that's that's in
my faith. So what else about? Gallup? And then I
look I again. I'm telling you I saw this story.
And there's a couple of big stories like this lately
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that are kind of pushed in certain ways just to
make you then they know what they're doing. By the way,
when I see this, I just I get I get
so turned off because people know what they're doing. In
most years since Gallup Agan regular conducting regularly conducting its
pulls by telephone in nineteen eighty eight, independents have been
the largest political group. However, the independent percentage has increased
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markedly in the past fifteen years, typically registering forty percent
or higher, a level not reach prior to twenty eleven.
Why lets people are done with the parties. They're done
with what they perceive the parties to be, by the way,
and I will tell you why it is mostly and
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I would say this is interesting. Look at this, Look
at this low graph here. I'm going to show you this.
But it's mostly because they don't The average person doesn't
doesn't get involved in any of the party stuff. The
average person doesn't really get involved in politics. They'll vote
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when they feel like they they do their civic duty,
and they'll vote on their personal issues and the things
that matter, most of them, but they're not getting caught
up in a lot of the things that people are
getting caught up in. Look at the red and blue
lines here. These are independents, this dotted one, and look
how look how it shot up. Look how it shot
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up about this time. What do you think what's happening? Well,
if you look here, the blue line shot up a
little bit, but the red line really shot down two
thousand and four, two thousand and five, that's the Iraq War.
The blue line shoots up a little bit, and then
you see the blue line shoots down in two thousand
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and eight. That's Obama. So if you look at what's
happening here, the red line comes down. The red line
comes down because they go, we don't want to go.
We don't want this Iraq war. What's happening. We were
lied to about weapons of mass destruction and all this
other stuff. Bush, we don't want all of this stuff. Yeah,
I mean, look how look how muchet shot up between
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ninety nine and two thousand and two. That's you've got
some September eleventh baked in there. You got Bush winning
the election and whatnot, and then it it reaches its
its peak. The Republican reaches its peak at two thousand
and four. Then the Iraq War and kids start coming
home and body bags, and we figured out we were
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lied to and all this other stuff. And of course,
look at look at how far it's fallen. In the
blue went up until two thousand, it ain't. Obama said,
of hope and change, I'm going to change everything for you.
I'm going to do all the things that you wanted done,
and I'm not going to do the things you didn't
want done. And then and then came reality in the air,
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came right out of that balloon, and it has been
falling ever since. It's no wonder that independency. I don't
trust either of you. I don't trust either of you.
I'm just gonna I'm a vote for the man. I'm
not gonna look at the party. And you see a
little dip in twenty sixteen, probably because you know Trump
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came on the scene, and then twenty seventeen it goes
back up and you see this, and it's been steadily
steadily going up ever since. But I think that's what
you're seeing here. I think you see the Iraq War,
and I think you see Obama on the red and
the blue and two of those things both responsible for
independence and I think even now more so over the
last several years. If you're looking at this chart, and
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by the way I put it up in the stack
today said, if you're listening to the podcast, you can
actually visually take a look at this. This is us
political party affiliation or identification in the in the chart
that that Gallup has put inside their Uh. And I
just found it. I just found it interesting. There's lots
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of data inside of this. You ought to go through
and pick it apart, and maybe we will over the
next couple of days and see if there's any more
interesting in here to tell you about. Again, it was
a big headline that they were pushing that I felt like, uh, really,
this is no surprise. Why is anybody surprised about this?
I mean, it's like the same reason why Congress always
has a tremendously low approval rate, because people say, what
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are you doing? What do you what are you doing?
None of none of the things that you're doing really
makes us feel like you're actually working for us. And
the same with the parties. Well, uh again, we've we've
really a lot of us have loo come up to
the fact that they're not. They're really not. They're just
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not working for us, and lots of the things they're
doing are not working, which is a whole other that's
a whole nother piece of the of the puzzle. There,
that's a whole other piece of the pie. Here, let
me show you another story. I got this yesterday and
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I go, well, here we go. It's again these people
not being honest. They're now showing us so there's a
drugs report and they're out pushing this around. But this
shows you. I'm will show you how the sausage is made,
why they're not and how how they do it. They're
not honest. They go, well, you know these these you
know this this case in Minneapolis, and I'll tell you
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what's been going on. These US, these border agents, they've
been learning that this has been a tactic. They intentionally
step in front of those moving cars, those vehicles to
justify shooting people. Look at the headline. Look at the headline.
Look how convincing that is. An internal review the US
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Border Control raises serious questions about the agency's use of
force policy. This is serious business. You start looking at
this and you start to think holy smokes, what is
really going on here? Well, I think it's a fantastic question,
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and it's one that should have been asked. Hang on,
let me make it bigger so you can actually see this.
One of this should have been asked back when the
thing was printed in twenty fourteen. Do you see this? Now?
This is the nation, But twenty fourteen they did this story.
Do you see that got that highlighted there? Twenty fourteen.
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There's one problem. All of this happened under Obama. Under
Obama and the Drudge and other news sources, the Drudge important,
some of these other they're again they're just interested in
collects and visits and things like that. Well, you know,
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that's great and it keeps things rolling. But at the
same time, you gotta be interested in the truth first,
because if you don't do that, if you don't lay
that foundation, then you will run anywhere, you will do anything,
You will risk it all and lose it all, like
some of these folks are finding out right now. I
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think it's gonna get even worse, going down rabbit holes
and taking people down, and shame on them for infecting
people with mind viruses that are that are uh, they're
gonna They're gonna have massive effects on people for years
to come. It's a shame. That's why part of what
I do here is giving you the good news, truth, logic,
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common sense, and the good news I have. I have
some tragic news I got to get to a little
bit later on today and I will. I'll explain that
coming up here in a little bit as well, some
sad news. But even inside of that little piece that
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is and it's grief wrapped, but even inside of that,
very deep down inside is a very very right moment
that ought to be celebrated. And I'll talk about that
in a little bit. But first, more good news. They've
been exposed. The mayor of Mineapolis did he admit it
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this weekend? Just flat out at met the fraud on
national television. I need the depressed five dollars of taxpayer
money for government programs. Do you think Governor Walls did
enough to stop the fraud in your state? Do you
support his decision not to run for reelection?
Speaker 3 (20:04):
Well, look, Governor Walls is the reason that we've got
paid family leave in Minnesota. He's the reason we've got
free school lunches. Him and I we've been through thick
and thin, But did he.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
Do enough to combat for fraud?
Speaker 3 (20:16):
Over these tis enough to combat for Look, obviously everybody
could have done more to prevent fraud. And I think
that's a fair point to make do more.
Speaker 1 (20:25):
To Wow, well everybody could have done more. Huh. Yeah,
this is a great little um, it's a great little
ice twist or a spin on this whole thing. Essentially,
you go from wanting to do more to prevent fraud too,
did they just know and let this all happen? In fact,
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where they complicity prevent fraud?
Speaker 3 (20:48):
And you look what he's doing right now, he's setting
up a whole bunch of infrastructure to do that. And
by the way, look, the fraud's real. We've all got
to acknowledge it. The fraud is very real. And by
the way, when somebody commits fraud, and there are many
that have done that, you investigate it, you charge, you prosecute,
and yeah, you put the person in jail as an individual.
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You put the person in jail as an individual. You
do not hold an entire community, any community, accountable for
the actions of individuals.
Speaker 1 (21:20):
But it's when it's a massive community involved in like
massive fraud. Uh, and it's it's sort of like it's
bigger picture. I think it's a different approach. So what
we're watching play out right now is systemic Oh wait
a minute, that's their word, isn't it systemic, systemic racism,
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systemic injustice? This is systemic fraud? And it is now
they've finally met you. Remember this was that It wasn't
the case. It wasn't real. None of this is real. Hey,
I got to play this for you, and again, I
think this may have some language, Yes, I ah, it does.
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I can't. I can't play it. I will post it
because it's not edited. I will post it, and I
will tell you what this individual says. See you go
back and walk because there's too many f bombs in it,
and I just know that it's I can't do it.
I can't do it. Well, what if I do this?
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What if I give you a warning? What if I
were to tell you know, you got thirty seconds turn
this down. It's going to be about a minute and
a half for me to get through it. I want
you to see this because I want you to know
who's on the left, and this individual needs to be arrested.
People like this do not I mean they're walking red flags. Folks,
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walking red flags. Well, i'll give you thirty seconds here,
and we'll just make sure as i'm preparing you. If
you are listening to this and you've got little ears around,
put the ear muffs on right, or turn this down.
If you're in like a public area, maybe you're working
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in an office, you're at a church, turn this down.
Got about ten seconds left. Can you do captions on it? Mmm?
I don't know if there is no there's no captions
on this, and I can't put captions on things. All right,
here we go again. I've warned you language language here.
Speaker 2 (23:36):
Good afternoon, Fuck Donald Trump. Today I was at the range,
and it'll do your heart good to know there was
a lot of women there. I was there, not with
my but with the little one that I carry with
me all the time. And I'm going to show you
up here a little picture what I would saying. Okay,
you mother fucking megafucks, you might get them around here,
just sitting here wondering what's gonna happen. You're not shit,
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I know what's going to happen.
Speaker 1 (24:15):
Run run away. How is this person walking free? How
is this person walking free? How is this person out
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on the street and walking free. I just I can't
wrap my head around this. They went to the FBI
went to school arrest Catholics going to school board meetings,
parents who are concerned about school board meetings, and like
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allowing men in the restrooms and uh in the locker rooms,
make it make sense. Unbelievable, unbelievable. So you know, I
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just I can't. I just can't wrap my head around
some of this stuff. I just cannot wrap my head
around some of this stuff. They were like going to
investigate Catholic who who celebrate a traditional Latin Mass. The
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FBI had, they had a whole task force lined up
to do this, and this this woman is walking the streets.
I'm just telling you this to make you first, first
of all, hopefully this gets enough attention that they will
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go find whoever this is, pick them up, and and
do what needs to be done here. But I also
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need you to know, I need you to understand what
we're up against, because this whole thing, this is we
restle not against flesh and blood, folks. This is insanity,
but it is also in my in my belief that
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what we're watching here is is a is demonic. It's
a spiritual issue. So as crazy as this woman sounds,
as much as she says, but I don't as angry
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as it might make us feel. The other thing that
we ought to be doing is praying for these people.
We ought to be praying for these people because they
are not completely altogether lost. Lots of other stories coming
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in the day. But I got to tell you in
the middle of all of this, I don't know. I
just saw somebody say this in the chat, and I
haven't been able to confirm this, but let me do
a little digging and a little looking for it. Here
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we have learned that Scott Adams, Scott Adams says and
the Dilbert comic Strips, has entered hospice. They are now
turning his show Coffee with Scott Adams that he does
every morning into the Scott Adams School. So there's multiple
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people on. I don't really know what this is going
to look like or what it'll sound about, but it
looks like people are coming together. Matt. That's the great question.
How do you pray for people who want to harm you?
It might even be the biggest group of people that
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we need to pray for Jesus talked about this. It's
our enemies that we need to pray for the most.
Sometimes you pray that they would get saved. You don't
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pray for your enemies to succeed, that's what That's not
what I mean at all. But you pray that they
would see the light, they would get saved, just like
we pray for leadership. We prayed all the last four
years for Joe Biden. Not that he would be successful
in destroying the country. No, no, no, that he would
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be saved, that his will be done. It is a
twenty third sum, sure, and that's right. Forgive us our
trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. Yeah,
I know it's not easy. It is not easy, but
it is the thing that makes Christianity so different. It
is the thing that makes Jesus so different than anyone else,
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than any other figure throughout history. So the story of
Scott Adams continues as he's entered hospice. Now it seems
like let me let me get an update here. Scro
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says he's in the final stages of his battle of
metatastic prostate cancer diagnosed in May of last year, which
spread to his bones. Reports from his ex wife in
recent news indicate he's now in hospice care at home
in North California, with his health declining rapidly. He shared
a gram update on his podcast in early January, standing
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in the odds of recovery or centrally zero, and sources
suggest he may have only days left. So I haven't
seen that these past yet, but somebody did share that
in the chat. I just don't think that's the case. However,
as I said, this is not the news we want today.
It is. It's bad news because you know he loves Scott.
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You know it's bad news because you hate to see
anybody go through something like this. And it is grief.
It is all of it wrapped around one simple truth,
though one single piece of good news. In his last days,
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Scott seemingly God saved. He converted to Christianity. Cindya is
saying that a family member of Scott was on Bannon's
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earlier show and said Scott had died. I'm so sorry
if that's the case. But if it is, yeah, we
just lost a big voice on the right, a voice
for truth, logic, and common sense. But Scott went into
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the arms of Jesus. And if it is true that
he got saved, if it is true that he walked
that out, then God bless him. And what a final
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path steps to take. And it is confirmed now from
X sources are saying we got another one here. Scott
Adams just passed his final breath on this earth. He
accepted Jesus Christ as as Lord and savior. He was
useful to the world right up to the very end,
just as he set out to do. May he rest
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in eternal glory and peace according to this account on X.
May we all finish the race like Scott dead. And
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at the end, may we all hear well done, my
good and faithful servant. Well, folks, all I can say
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to that is I love you, God bless We'll be
back here with more tomorrow. In the meantime, make it
a great day atttttt