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Mandami’s Bench Press Disaster & Cracker Barrel’s Destruction: These Are The SAME Stories. // Bill Gates Has a New Plan for Your Life. // Are You a Christian Supremacist?


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Three Stories version of the Todd Herman Shows.
Story number one Man Dommie's bench press disaster and Cracker
Barrel's destruction. These are actually the same story. Story number two,
Bill Gates has a new plan for your life and
story number three Are you a Christian Supremacist? I think
I might be. We'll talk about this with the help

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Speaker 2 (00:56):
Todd Hermann Show is disapprove but pharma technocrats in tyrn
s everywhere from the high mountains of Free America. Here's
the Emerald City exile. Todd herman.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
Today is a day the Lord has made in These
are the times to which God is to side of
which she'll live. You saw the bench press disaster, didn't you?
The bench press disaster of the socialist who wants to
be Mayor of New York Zara Mundami. If you haven't
seen it, it's something to behold. Particular if you understand
anything about jim work or what's a decently healthy dude

(01:48):
in his age or early thirties should be able to
bench press, which should be kind of your body weight
and then some. Then you've seen the disaster of the
Cracker Barrel CEO and what she's done, what her branding
team has done to this American brand. This is the
same story. It may not seem like it, but it's

(02:08):
exactly the same story. Julie fels Mossino, President and Chief
executive offer of Cracker Barrel Old Country Stores, Incorporated. My
friend Chris Bray from Tell Me how this ends on
Substack did the most amazing thing. He went and looked
at her bio. Miss Messino previously served as President of
the International of International Taco Bell subsidiary of Young Brands

(02:31):
from January twenty eighteen to December twenty nineteen. She served
as Presidents North America of Taco Bell. Miss Mencino served
as the president and Senior Vice President and GM of
Fisher Price at Mattel Inc. From twenty seventeen April to
twenty eighteen January. That's a short tenure. Prior to her
service at Mattel her service, she served as the president

(02:55):
and then the chief executive officer of Sprinkles Cupcakes from
twenty fourteen to twenty seventeen. From two thousand and two
to twenty fourteen, Miss Messino served in various leadership roles
at Starbucks Corporation. She began a professional current corporate positions
at Vivor retail companies Goadiva Chocolates, Coach, J Crew, and Macy's.
She served, as Chris points out, that's a lot of

(03:17):
jobs in a short history a couple of decades. It's
a lot of senior jobs with a lot of brands
that don't have any significant legacy. Taco Bell, it's cheap tacos, Mattel,
it's cheap toys, Starbucks, it's really expensive coffee, and Woke, Woke, Woke.

(03:38):
So she becomes the chief executive officer of a company
with a heritage, a Southern heritage, a redneck heritage. Sorry,
I could say that because it's a genetic test and
found out I'm seventy nine point eight seven percent redneck.
A heritage of weird paintings, pictures, photographs, hung caddyewampus, nicknack,

(04:00):
you know, like someone's home that is not named Julie
fels Messino. She is a pretender. She does not live
the brand, and she does not appreciate the brand. She's
not a person who would like places like this. She's
a person who wears the same uniform glasses as the
people in MSNBC, and she is an absolute pretender when
it comes to the outcome of this, as I'll show

(04:21):
you in just a second. Now, I don't think anyone
goes to Cracker Barrel thinking that you're going to go
eat super healthy food. I'm not saying it's bad food.
I'm sure there's delicious stuff there. I've only been there
a few times, and it's not the thing that's going
to make you unhealthy if you've tended a few times.
But people as a whole have been cons about their bodies,
and if you've been conned about your bodies, and you

(04:42):
found yourself putting on a lot of weight when you
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of Cracker Bail, woman with all these jobs with the
uniform glasses MSNBC uniform Glasses, said this about a move
that cost her company fourteen percent in stock value on

(06:24):
day one and has cost her a social media firestorm
of customers who hate what she's done.

Speaker 3 (06:31):
Mostly, the feedback's been overwhelmingly positive that people like what
we're doing. I'll give you another SoundBite. I actually happened
to be in Orlando last week with all of our managers.
We bring them together and once every other year, and
the number one question that I got asked Michael was
how can I get a remodel? When can I get
a remodel? How do I get on the list? Really so,
because the feedback and the buzz is so good, not

(06:52):
only from our customers but from our team members. They
want to work in a wonderful restaurant. So we're doing
everything for our guests and our team member.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
Yeah, it's going so well. And if you just go
search Cracker Barrel, just go do it yourself. We don't
have time to go through the number of tweets from
people who love Cracker Barrel and hate it. Now, we
don't have time to show you everything about Cracker Berel
that's been going woke. They're esg scoring Robbie Starbuck's gonna
look at this. It's woke, woke, woke. People saw the uniform.
That's all it took for the stock to drop fourteen percent.

(07:22):
People saw the uniform, they saw the redesign, they saw
the throwing out of everything that communicated a Southern heritage,
a redneck heritage. The people who go to Cracker Barrel
liked that stuff. And if you just go to social
media you search Cracker Barrel. Here's what you're gonna see,
and it's a fascinating phenomena. People who don't eat there say, wow,
that looks a lot better. Maybe I'll try it. People

(07:43):
who have been eating their say I hate this, or
you'll get to some menu specifics. I didn't know this existed,
but big fans of Cracker Barrel did. They got rid
of their hash brown casserole. I don't know what a
hash brown castrole is. It sounds kind of gross to me.
I love hash browns and I'd eat cast role. But
they're noticing the things they're showing side by side, comparisons

(08:03):
of the parking lots empty during senior dining hour that
used to be full. I could spend the next two
hours going through and showing you posts about this stuff.
Just go search it. She can search it. She knows
what's going on, but she's a pretender and she's not
used to getting caught. No one cares about a rebrand
of Taco Bell no one. No one cares if they

(08:23):
changed the colors, no one. There's no memorabilia, there's no
heritage beyond Sheep Taco. No one cares. They cared about
Cracker Barrel. This is the same story as what went
on in New York. This socialists around. Mandami is a
pretender in every way. He went and had a three
day wedding in Uganda, which is a country that's not

(08:45):
particularly friendly to same sex attracted people or gender defiant people,
and yet he's the big defender of gender defiance and
same sex attracted people. He's a man of the people
who's never had a job. He lives in a rent
controlled apartment. Though he and his wife probably bring home
a quarter million bucks a year, he lives in rent control.

(09:05):
He's never had a job beyond being an assemblyman, for
which he's paid one hundred and forty five grand a year,
plus per diems per day charges for driving around and
eating food. So he is a pretender, not used to
getting caught, and he may well be the mayor of
New York. So he decided to go to a street
fair where they were giving people an opportunity to bench press.

(09:26):
What is the bottom of the barrel bench press? For
a man in your mid thirties, it's one hundred and
thirty five pounds, Or for those of us who are
in the business of doing a little bit of weightlifting
here or there, the bar plus plates, and this is
the result. It starts with two guys having to spot
this dude to lift this off of his chest and

(09:48):
standing there helping him. Look at the guy behind him
doing not a particularly good job of spotting. But notice
his arms. He is lifting this for the so called
mayoral candidates. How you move up in a pole? In
the pole?

Speaker 3 (10:04):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (10:08):
How you move up in the pole?

Speaker 4 (10:10):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (10:16):
Dude needs two men lifting off for one hundred and
thirty five pounds, not one, but two. He is not
lifting that. Look at the spotter's arms. His arms, His
arms are lax. Oh, it's the same story. The lady

(10:44):
with the wol glasses did not like cracker barrel She
was not a crackerbrorel fan. She's not a fan of
southern culture. She's not a fan of redneck culture. She's
a creature of a high finance. So the cleaning out
the cracker barrels, and she's pretending it's all good, And
Zadami is pretending he just or what's Mandami just pretended?

(11:06):
So bench press one hundred and thirty five pounds. It's
the same story for tenders, not people living the brand.
Story Number two, Bill Gates is working on a new
plan for your life. Man, it's a good plan too.
He's going to make stuff cheaper. He's deeply, deeply concerned
about the cost of things. Here's what Bill said about

(11:28):
his Catalyst plan.

Speaker 5 (11:31):
It's very exciting that we've got seven founding partners here
for Catalysts. These are companies that care about climate and
even beyond getting rid of their own emissions, are helping
to support the projects that will reduce the costs making
things like aviation fuel or hydrogen. And so it's not

(11:57):
just their missions that will be impacted here. As we
take this over billion dollars in capital we already have
and that's just the start and fund these projects. We're
going to bring the cost down so that you know,
all companies in all countries will be able to participate
in using green products. So I saw this as a

(12:19):
key element. I first went to Satindella.

Speaker 1 (12:24):
Then you know, so Sutton Adella is the CEO of Microsoft.
Bill is the major shareholder of Microsoft. Meaning Bill went
to sut and said, here's what we're going to do.
St It wasn't a hey, would you consider this?

Speaker 5 (12:37):
Seeing how out in front Larry's been on this issue,
I went to him and.

Speaker 1 (12:41):
So Larry Fink, and he doesn't want to say his
full name.

Speaker 5 (12:43):
With them, encourage me to get a group together. Now
we've got five other companies who are leaders in this
space announcing substantial commitments. You know, So we start with
over a billion dollars.

Speaker 1 (12:57):
Okay, he keeps saying a billion dollars. Just remember that.

Speaker 5 (13:00):
Fund the scale up projects that will bring the cost down.
And there's a lot of leverage here because there'll be
government money, government.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
Tax Oh oh oh, isn't that interesting? A billion bucks
and government tax money and leverage.

Speaker 2 (13:17):
I see.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
Let's let Bill finish his plans for US.

Speaker 5 (13:21):
Ex credits that will pull together dozens of these projects.

Speaker 4 (13:27):
And you've got, if I understand it, in addition to
Microsoft and Blackrock, you've got Bank of America, you've got
General Motors, You've got bcg Arslo Mittal and maybe missing
one American Airlines.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
Imagine that sitting right next to Larry didn't want to
say his last name. A billion dollars. Who that's nothing,
that's nothing. Bill Gates has seventy billion or more, maybe
one hundred and forty billion dollar. That's nothing. Now he

(14:03):
gave the game away? Is he gave the game away.
There's a lot of leverage because there's going to be
government tax credits. The billion dollars is to pressure governments
to bring the cost of green energy down, how by
bringing the cost of the unfavored energy sources up in comparison.
This has been the game from day one. Core energy,

(14:25):
petroleum natural gas must be made more expensive so the
alternative can appear cheaper. And this is part of the plan.
But Bill gave away the plan in one other key thing.
He didn't mention. It's not nudge, nudge nudge when you're
talking about a billion dollars as world changing. Now the

(14:46):
billion dollars is going to be used for one key thing,
and that is a form of warfare without violence. My
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(15:08):
create relationships with government. He simply started a coffee company
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artist's actual work, as it respects to artist. So every
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dot com slash todd. When Bill Gates used the word leverage,
he gave it all away. The big companies that are

(16:36):
coming into this have big lobbyists. Blackrock has huge lobbyists.
Larry Fink has huge lobbyist GM And it's not just
the United States of America. Bank of America shows it
has absolutely no loyalty to Americans whatsoever, as they hand
out debit cards and credit cards to illegal immigrants offered
without even checking their legal status or their real identities.

(16:58):
None of these companies have a particularly the tights relationship
with America, but they've got tight relationships with lobbyists. The
billion dollars is a down payment on getting your money.
Bill Gates intends to take our money to pay for
what he's decided are green energies that he's decided to
invest his money in, and he intends to drive up

(17:19):
the costs of core energy by comparison. When green energy
is supported by making us purchase products from companies we
don't like at prices we can't afford for services we
would prefer to get through core energy, the comparison of
core energy prices goes up. When Bill says leverage, he

(17:42):
means leveraging you. This is about creating laws. This is
about creating tax schemes. This is about creating pressure on
core energy so that your drive to work becomes more expensive.
Unless you turnarounds and go right through Bill's bottleneck. Your
house with core energy is going to be more expensive

(18:02):
unless you walk through the bottle deck of bears Bill's
green energy. Driving a car you choose this gas powered
is going to become more and more expensive unless you
go down the kill shoot of Bill's bottle deck. It's
the same thing he did with COVID. This is the
friendly version. The less friendly version comes along after the
billion dollars, which is nothing, nothing world changing. Can't change

(18:23):
the world with a billion, now, how hard you try,
it's a drop in the bucket, But you can when
you use the billion to bribe politicians. That's what Bill
means by leverage. This is the friendly face. The face
of force comes later. Story number three. Hey, are you
a Christian supremacist? What an interesting phrase, a Christian supremacist.

(18:46):
I think I might be a Christian supremacist. I'll tell
you where this came up and how this was invented
and why it was invented. And it came from some
old friends of mine, some people who used to try
to get me attacked by Antifa and chase down on
the streets. It's the leftist magazine called The Stranger out
of Seattle, and they have a fascinating business model which

(19:06):
is effectively running sex trafficking ads. Yeah, they made a
lot of money on that. So show you their take
on Christian supremacy in a second, and I'll give you
a little bit of a history with me and these
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talks dot com. So there's this publication in Seattle called
The Stranger, and they made several attempts to attack me.
Some of them were kind of funny. They wrote this,
Dear Todd Herman, maybe you shouldn't drive in bus lanes
considering all your traffic violations. That was from Natalie Graham.
Natalie reached out to me. It was actually kind of
a funny conversation. I'd made the point on air that

(21:05):
I drive in the ho or drove in the HOV
lanes in Washington State and did it every morning. I
did that because I beat it in court. See, I
discovered that Seattle, Washington State, was illegally enforcing their HOV lanes.
This is the high O capacity of vehicle lanes. When
I found out they were illegal, I decided to drive
in them, and from time to time I would get

(21:25):
pulled over of course, I'd be at ten and two
with the police officer, hands up front, asking permission to
reach in the glove box to get my proof of
insurance and registration. I would tell the officer, Hey, I
hate to do this. We're going to have to bring
it to court, and I would go beat these cases.
I wanted an appeals court. I had to get out
a jail free card for these lanes. And so I
announced on the radio, Yeah, I'm gonna do this. And

(21:46):
then I found out about the bus lanes, same scenario,
same exact court case. So I announced to Seattle, I'm
driving in your bus lanes, Come and get me. So
this lady wrote this article about me. Oh, and she
had the fun of a identifying my vehicle. Yeah, that
wasn't accidental. She wanted me to get attacked. So when

(22:06):
she did that, I didn't participate in her article. She
wanted to do a follow up, but she did say
that I had traffic violations, but she failed to mention
the fact that I beat the ball and would beat
the bus violations as well. One of the other things
they did to me. And this was in July third,
twenty nineteen. This is from Rich Smith writing at the
stranger again that was found that was funded effectively by
sex trafficking ads. Man, Trump sounds like a lot of

(22:28):
conservative Seattle groups on homelessness, Rich Smith. This is a
quote from the article. Some of them have mental problems
where they don't even know they're living in that way,
Trump said, In fact, perhaps they like living that way.
The idea that a significant number of people sleeping on
the street are choosing to be homeless because they liked
the lifestyle echoes nonsense from Todd Herman, another right wing

(22:50):
radio host. Though some homeless people refuse services in shelters,
according to twenty nineteen points in Time Count, most report
they do so because they feel unsafe, the shelters have bugs,
germs in them, and because they're too overcrowded. Over the phone,
Daniel Malone, executive director for the Downtown Emergency Center, acknowledge
that some people refuse shelter due to conditions, but added
that the fact of the matter is the shelters are

(23:11):
full and so a lot of people are choosing them.
So in this case, he fails to mention this. I
knew people who chose to do that. I worked with
people who lived on the streets and liked it. They
called themselves outdoor urban enthusiasts. They talked about not wanting
to be a rubber bumb sleeping in their cars. They
talked about the safe places to sleep. They talked about

(23:32):
the shelters and the reason they didn't go to shelters.
And this guy knew that they didn't go to the
shelters because they couldn't drink in many of them. In
a decent shelter, like the Compass Center in downtown Seattle,
you don't get to drink. They have a wet shelter,
which is they keep you warm and dry or cool
in the hot, but you could only be there during
the night. That's if you refuse to give up your

(23:53):
drink and your drug Their dry shelter requires you to
give these things up, and a lot of people refuse
to do that. And in Seattle you can live pretty
well in a tent or in a derelict RV because
of all the money they hand out and the drugs
they hand out, and the alcohol they supply, and the
walking around money they supply, and they get out of

(24:15):
jail free cards they supply. There are people who choose
this lifestyle. They choose to live in people's backyards without permission.
So this is a stranger. Now you have an introduction
to what this newspaper is like. So called newspaper. This
is what they wrote about Sean Fousch. Sean Foutsch, if
you don't know, he's a worship leader. He leads a
worship band and they go around the country and they

(24:37):
play in liberal cities, spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ.
He's a completely non threatening guy. Simply goes and prays,
plays music and speaks the gospel. This is the stranger.
Christian supremacist Sean Fousch won't be staging his revive in
twenty five Rallity in cayl Anderson after all, after last
minute talks, the city pushed the event out of Capitol

(24:57):
Hill's gay neighborhood and into gaswor. Fousch built his brand
on anti LGBT so called t Q rhetoric and by
showing up where he isn't wanted, provoking anger and twisting
the backlash into propaganda. Read the full story at the Stranger.
The propaganda FEUs speaks about so called t people are

(25:18):
that God created man and woman in his image and
that God loves us because God created in his image,
because He loves us. That's propaganda straight from the Bible.
In terms of being anti LGBQ, Sean Foutch communicates God's
word in relation to sexual contact that fornication is sinful, adulterous, sinful,

(25:42):
and same sex activity is sinful. There's nothing in Shan
Foyd's presentation that conveys any form of hatred. It is
about God's love and when he presents the Gospel, he
presents the fact that God sent his only son, Jesus Christ,
to diet across for all the world because God so
loved the world. And he begins the gospel Repent, repent

(26:04):
of your sins, accept Jesus. The Kingdom of Heaven is near.
God loved you so much he sent his only son.
He's addressing these places. What's not wanted by the Stranger
is anything godly. The Stranger is an ungodly publication that
tries to docx people and get them attacked, and it
is funded by ads that can only be described, in
my opinion as sex trafficking ads. After all, that's their brand.

(26:27):
Sex is their brand. Christian supremacists, I think I might
be one. Are you clearly they mean here to confuse
white supremacy. Now, they can't do this with Fouts for
a clear reason. Lots of black people go to his shows.
He's very welcome to the black community. So they're trying
to confuse the issue, thinking that the mind addled readers

(26:48):
of The Stranger are going to read Christian supremacist to
mean white supremacists. But I think I'm a Christian supremacist,
not because I think Christians are better people. No, we're not.
We have the same issues with sin that other people do.
The difference is this, Christians, having accepted the Lord Jesus
as the Lord and Savior and agree to be changed
by him, receive the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit can

(27:11):
convict us of things that we would not otherwise be
convicted of. We could go through a process called sanctification
where we become more and more holy, more and more
like Jesus, and in that way we sin left less often,
and when we do sin, we're convicted by the Holy Spirit.
That's a big difference maker. But I think I am
a Christian supremacist because of this, because of what Jesus said.

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Jesus said he is supreme. Jesus said, I am the Way,
the Truth, and the Life. And no one gets to
the Father but for me. Jesus is the supreme authority.
He always was and always is. He is and was
God Almighty. He created all things on heaven and earth,
including the rules that govern not just our society the

(27:53):
Bible were supposed to govern it, but also what govern
our bodies, how our bodies work. The Designer of our
bodies has said that the following sex acts are not
to be taken lightly or engaged in. I won't list
them all, but we can go through categories if you like.
These sort of sex acts that occur in all too

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often in same sex activity or in fornication between unmarried people.
Some of those sex acts can lead to harm and
injury and disease, and sex outside of marriage with a
whole bunch of people is almost certain to lead the disease.
The Designer of our bodies knew this, and he loves us,
and he doesn't want us to misuse our bodies. Sean
Foutsch may well be a Christian supremacist. And if you

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believe the Lord Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and
the Life and the only way to God, doesn't that
make us all Christian supremacists. This is the Todd Hermannshaw.
Please go, be well, be strong, be kind, and please
make every effort to walk in the light of Christ.
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