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David French: a Hilarious Tragedy. // Netflix and the NY-Times are Incestuous Cousins. // The Inverse Gospel of “Progressive ‘Christianity’”

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Three Stories version of The Todd Herman Show.
Story number one David French hilarious tragedy. Story number two,
Netflix and The New York Times are incestuous cousins. Gross
Story number three the inverse Gospel of progressive Christianity. We'll
talk about this all with the help of God's Almighty.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
But Todd Herman Show is one hundred percent disapproved by
big pharma technocrarats in tyrone s everywhere from the high
mountains of Free America. Here's the Emerald City exile Todd Herman.

Speaker 1 (00:53):
Today is the day the Lord has made, and these
are the times to which God has decided we shall live.
There is a hilariousness and a tragedy to being a
David French. David French should become a type. David French
had a lot of political capital. He'd been at the
National Review. He'd been a writer, a commentator. He'd been

(01:15):
a guy who used to speak as a Christian and
still kind of pretends to be Christian. Has fallen away
from the faith. We know this because of his endorsement
of things like gender ideology, etc. As backing of Cammy Harris.
That cannot be defended as an evangelical Christian. And the
David French type is a person who has allowed themselves

(01:38):
to be broken by a guy they don't know. And
Trump arrangement syndrome this thing people talk about that used
to be a joke and is very very real. It
truly is real. There are people who are broken by
the existence of President Trump as president, but none more
broken than David French. And what David French has done
is he's built a career, and give him some credit

(02:01):
for this, he has revitalized a career based upon brokenness
because now as a broken quote Republican and a broken
quote Conservative and a falling away Christian just judging him
by his fruits, he gets to go on MSNBC and
write at the New York Times and writes in all

(02:22):
these liberal places, and he gets to go out on
a pine on things. But he also is in this
position of showing his sickness on a daily basis, almost
like someone who's a cutter. You know, if you ever
loved someone who cuts themselves, it's crazy because cutting is
actually effective. Did you know that I didn't know this.

(02:42):
I learned this years ago, that the act of physically
cutting yourself to avoid depression and anxiety. It works, yeah,
I mean it's terrible in that it destroys your skin.
It can lead to infections. It's addictive because you're developing
this pathway on sad. I know what will help. I'll
cut myself. Now cutting no longer works, so I'll burn myself.

(03:04):
This is a path people take when this part's numb.
I'm used to this, so at burning. The inside of
my legs are cutting, and it works because it's it
distracts from the mental pain. And in fact, physical therapists
will do this. You know, you're getting a shoulder worked on,
and a therapist will sometimes wrap your shoulder so tight
that the wrap hurts, so that the stretching no longer

(03:27):
hurts because your body's distracted. So David French has built
a career out of cutting, and the more he cuts,
the more it clear it becomes that he has a
massive case that something that goes beyond trump arrangement syndrome.
It's now the monetization of trumped arrangement syndrome. My friend
Chris Bray caught an incredible example of this where David

(03:51):
French and Chris wrote the Cinern article called our foremost
contrary indicator nails it again. So he's basically saying that
David French is the is what is to politics what
Jim Kramer is to investing. If David French says something's
a good idea, do the opposite. So David French wrote
about this judge in Portland who decided to block President

(04:14):
Trump from having the National Guard there all of a
hundred troops being sent there to defend the custom border
patrol of the ICE facilities so the ICE agents can
do their job rather than sitting there defending the facility
from being attacked and breached by Antifa, which is Antifa's goal.
They don't want CPB out capturing people who are cartel

(04:37):
soldiers or rapists or violent criminals, drug dealers, etc. They
don't want them doing that. They want them trapped in
there defending their office from being breached. So the judge
in her ruling in fact spoke a restraining order from
the bench. She didn't bother writing it down. She just
shoot it out of her speaking hole and expected this
to be legally presidential. She didn't want to hear the

(04:59):
defense from the federal government, and she effectively inserted her
emotions in this, and here's David French lauding this. He
goes through how all these judges have been deferential to Trump,
and everybody's afraid to speak up to Trump, and then
he gets to this in Portland, Oregon, however, a Trump
appointee said no. She refused to play Trump's game and

(05:21):
instead held him accountable for his words. There's no deference
due to a president who refuses to operate in good faith.
On October fourth, Judge Karen Immigrants of the u S.
Direcort Court for the District of Oregon issued a temporary
straining or blocking Trump's federalization and deployment of the organ
National Guard to Portland. The opinion is a model of

(05:42):
judicial clarity. Other federal court should read it and absorb
her reasoning to justify as deployment, Trump invoked a statute
that allows him to call the National Guard to service
or federal service in the event of invasion, rebellion, or
danger of rebellion against the United States, or when he's
unable with the regular forces to execute the laws the
United States. According to a binding precedent. A Ninth Circuit

(06:03):
case called Newsom versus Trump, Judge immigrants is supposed to
give the president a great level of deference in defining
when those conditions exist. But how much difference should you
give a president who constantly lies, As the judge observed
that a moment of minimal activity outside the Portland Ice facility,
Trump was calling Portland war ravaged and saying federal fasilides
were under siege. If those statements had been true, a

(06:27):
military depployment would be appropriate. But they're not true. The
judges under no obligation to pretend that they are. The
president's determination, she wrote, was simply untethered to the facts.
So that's David French saying that the judicial forces around
the country, all the judges should study this as a
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this ruling from this judge is a judicial model of clarity.
It should be looked at and studied by all the
other judges because she said that President Trump's untethered to
the fact that of course they can just go carry
out their duties in Portland, and that building's not under siege.

(08:18):
And here we are on No King's Day in Portland, Oregon,
during broad daylights, and forgive us for having to bleep
out all the curse words. Once you see are federal
officers firing pepper balls? What are you doing? And you
have what are you doing? You stepped on the property.

(08:41):
You're trying to breach the property.

Speaker 2 (08:44):
What the subversi did?

Speaker 1 (08:47):
It really hurt when you go and approach a federal
officer and you take your sign and you touch the officer.
Is zero tolerance because this is the game they're playing.
All they want to be able to do is stand
there all day defending the building. The job of CPB
is not building defense, its customs and Border patrol. They've

(09:09):
been decided to task by the President of the United
States and their higher ups, and that is to go
find specific people in the Portland area who need to
be deported because they represent a massive risk to society,
either of people being murdered, people being sexually assaulted, fentanyl
being brought into the country, cartels strengthening their supply chain.

(09:30):
But David French says this judge should be emulated. Well,
then the most liberal court in the country perhaps the
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals got a hold of the decision.
This is about a week after David French said that
this was a model of judicial clarity. Here's part of this.

(09:50):
Have provided a link a PDF to the actual decision
from the court where the defendants have shown a likelihood
of success on the merits of plaintiff's ultra vera claim
turns on whether president the president's determination that he was
able to or unable with regular forces to execute the
laws of the United States reflects a colorbal assessment of

(10:11):
the facts and a law within a range of honest
judgment and their quoting here newsom the case this other
judge quote. Well, the District Court cited this highly deferential
standard Oregon twenty twenty five. It aired by failing to
apply it. Instead, the District Court substituted its own assessment
of the facts for the president's assessment of the facts.

(10:34):
This is the opposite of the significantly differential standard of
review that applies to the president's decision to invoke and
they here the section federal section and federalized members of
the National Guards. Then the critique continues by one of
the nation's most liberal appeal courts appeals courts. First, the
District Court aired by determining the president's colorable assessment of

(10:57):
the facts is limited by undefined and temporary restrictions and
by the District Court's own evaluation of the level of
violence necessary to impact the execution of federal laws. Thus,
the District Court determined that it would apply Newsome's deferential
colorable basis standard to the facts as they existed at
the time Trump federalized the National Guard. The District Court

(11:21):
then discounted the violent and disruptive events that occurred in June, July,
and August, including the results enclosure of the ice facility
for over three weeks in June and July, and focused
on only a few events on September. Thus, the District
Court discounted most of the evidence of events in Portland
from June through September. That is just a part of

(11:47):
an utter sharing, a part of this decision by the judge.
What the judge did is what David French does. She
emotes what President Trump is doing is icky, it doesn't
feel right. It gives me the X. The fact that

(12:09):
she is a Trump appointee just simply speaks to a
flawed process. Of picking people to be federal judges in
a flawed process of review. It also speaks, though, to
a nature of breaking people who worship systems. David French
had achieved some status as a conservative commentator, a supposedly

(12:32):
evangelical Christian, a National Review type. As shiny shoe and
agencies exist or organization that exists National Review. It is
where shiny shoe Republicans go for having retirement jobs or
for opining politely. This judge is worshiping a system, and
systems are run by people people who are imperfect. President

(12:56):
Trump is imperfect, and he is in office because God
Almighty allows it. If David French would lean back into
his faith, he would lean back in to not trusting
chariots and horses, but every word that proceeds from the
mouth of God. And from the mouth of God. He
has made clear that kings and magigations and rulers have

(13:19):
their position because he allows that to be the case.
Such was the case with figurehead Biden and the people
who actually ran that administration. We don't have to like
the policies, but we cannot let the personalities in the
White House break us, because if we allow a Donald
Trump or a Joe Biden or the people who ran
Joe Biden to break us. We then make them our

(13:41):
gods rather than God Almighty. Fear not they who can
destroy the body Federal troops, Biden Trump. Fear he who
can destroy the body and the soul. And that's God
Almighty if we decide to get crossways with him. Story
Number two, Netflix in the New York Times are incestuous cousins.

(14:03):
I don't mean to, you know, make fun of people who,
through no faults of their own, were born into incestuous circumstances.
It's it's a tragedy. God has made clear it's not
to be the case. Even though in England they're trying
to defend this. Did you know that the National Institute
of Health's just recently wrote this article about first cousin marriages.

(14:24):
It's okay, it's not as back as you think, because
it's only a small number of people who end up
with genetic problems from this. That's and you know why
they're doing that. But there is an incestuous relationship that's
become clear to me that I think Netflix and New
York Times are there. They're incestuous cousins, and I can

(14:45):
see this because of some of their offspring. My producer
and my friend Alex pointed this out to me. This
is a Netflix documentary and it has to do with
Benito and Mussolini. And Mussolini was a He was a
full on fascists, which used to mean something fascists of
used to mean that government and big companies become one

(15:06):
and then act against the people to have control over
all aspects of their lives. It always is accompanied by
propaganda and violence. It's always accompanied by an ever growing
power over the people. That's who Benita Mussolini was. That's
what he did. He was a partner with Hitler, or
at least a Yeah, he was a partner. So there's
this Mussolini video in it's Netflix and it's a drama series.

(15:28):
And watch this. Watch what Benita MUSSLINI says as he
turns to the camera and this is in plain English,
or so watch this make Italy wait again. Ha ha
ha ah ah. Man, I wonder what the uh the

(15:54):
inspiration for that was. So Mussolini oft pece for disagree
with them. Mussolini sees businesses crush businesses, crushed citizens for
disagreeing with him. Was as brutal as you could be
hit larian in the truest sense, in that they were

(16:16):
friends and they were fellow fascists in the period of
World War two, would make it lea great to get
Oh and you know, you know there were people at
home going, Oh they nailed it. Oh look, howde you
come here? You missed the best part when I was
in the bathroom? Is it we watch us, watch us

(16:36):
and their incestuous cousins to the people of the New
York Times, so producing incestuous kids. The Netflix and New
York Times are secretly doing it. I'll sure what I
mean here in a second. Now, there is a difference
between fascism and big corrupt business that uses government for
their ends. But man, big corrupt business using government for

(16:59):
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(19:07):
a Islamic socialist who wants no cops in New York
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(19:28):
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to address the lack of viewpoint diversity and civil discourse
on campus, the civil discourse being that if you voted
for President Trump, you are clearly dishonest, stupid, and racist
because he is exactly like Benito Mussolini. Because don't you

(19:48):
know that Benito Mussolini used to go around saying make
Italy great again? In perfect English? Do you see what
I mean? They're in an incestuous thing, and now in
sestuous looking kids story number three, there is an inverse
gospel in progressive Christianity. In fact, all of it's become

(20:10):
in verse, and some of what they're doing is super clever.
We talked a few weeks ago about the creation of
their own clobber passages that they use to attempt to
clabber Jesus, and incidentally, good luck clabbering the king of
the universe. You know, this world is earth, everything, and
it's going to pass away, but the Word of God
will never pass away. Jesus has always been a member

(20:33):
of the triune Godhead, always will be. You can make
him sad, you can cause them to weep, you can
cause them to have sadness for you. You can't hurt
them and that sadness. It points at some point in
the future we don't know the day or the time
will become judgment. You will bow, you will take a knee,

(20:57):
and even against your will, your mouth will open. You
will confess Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior. You'll probably
be looking at him. Jesus, you are my Lord and savior,
although you've chosen to not be saved, but you'll confess it.
So they created these clobber passages. The sexual left is

(21:17):
done in the inverse Gospel, the fake churches, many of
which you're forced to pay for through USAID type programs.
So they used the Seraphoenician woman, the woman that they
pretend Jesus called a dog. Jesus did not call her
a dog. He accepted her metaphor and extended it and
then extended to her grace and forgiveness and healing because

(21:37):
that's who he was. He wasn't even supposed to be
talking to a Seraphoenician woman, because that was the cultural
moray of the time, But Jesus didn't care about that,
didn't care about the social morays. He was and is
God Almighty A little bit at the well, a a
rabbi was not supposed to be talking to a woman
at the well, not alone during the day or night period. Secondly,
she was a woman not even married. She'd been six marriages,

(22:00):
the current thing wasn't even a marriage. He went on
and have this conversation with her. And they want to
make this a Clober passage because Jesus was trying to
get some Oh you haven't heard that. Yeah, this is
one of the Clauber passages that Jesus was trying to
really trying to get some, but then the apostles came
along and they're ruined it, so he had to go

(22:21):
get some elsewhere. Those are the cloud passages they've used
with Jesus. When Jesus says to the apostles, who do
people say I am Elijah? Some say you're Moses? Who
do you say I am? You know? The famous asser
from Peter was that you are the Lord, the Messiah.
You are the one who's to come to who you
are the son of God. And then of course Jesus

(22:43):
confirmed that is upon this rock that I would build
my church's confession. And it wasn't me who told you this,
but my father in heaven, And he gave Peter credit
Now this is being used as a clober passage saying
that Jesus was confused about his gender. Poor Jesus, he
wanted someone to say, you're a beautiful, beautiful woman. That's
who you are. So it's an inverse gospel, but it

(23:04):
doesn't get more in verse than reversing the Great Commission,
where Jesus Christ said to his apostles, he said, Hey,
you know what, if you guys feel like it and
it matches your gifting and it's convenient to you, and
you see an opportunity, would you maybe one day maybe
whisper some things about me to other folks and just

(23:25):
quietly say that I exist. He didn't do that. He
commanded people to go and make disciples. So how is
a fake pastor at an inverse gospel church treating this.
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(23:46):
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(24:11):
United States, if physical therapy doesn't work, or if treatments
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(24:33):
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(24:55):
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like reverends and pastors and act like they are. This

(25:39):
is Reverend Dawn of Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Ontario, Canada.
She says that the Great Commission is fake and racist.

Speaker 3 (25:47):
This prescribed reading is known by the church as the
Great Commission. Now, I deliberately did not read the Great Commission,
and indeed I doubt that I will ever again read
the Great Commission and publicly claim it as the Gospel.
Over the course of many years of study, I have

(26:08):
come to believe that the so called Great Commission is
anything but the Gospel. Indeed, I have come to believe
that this particular ending to the Gospel, according to Matthew,
may be the source of the systemic racism which permeates
not just the Church, but also all of the Western

(26:29):
cultures and institutions which arose out of what history has
dubbed the Holy Roman Empire.

Speaker 1 (26:35):
So for thinking again about this Jesus Christ who crossed
racial barriers speaking to a Seraphenician woman. Culture barriers. He
crossed barriers in gender. He was supposed to be having
a conversation with the woman at the well, not during
broad daylight, even not by himself, not as a Jewish rabbi.

(26:57):
After all, she came from a tribe of people that
Jews were supposed to hate. They called him half breeds.
When Jesus Christ said go and make disciples, he said
of all nations. He didn't say of Jews. Now you
got to imagine at the time this blew the minds
of a lot of his apostles. Wait a minute, what
are you talking about. In fact, Jesus made this point

(27:18):
with the Seraphenician woman. He let her make the point.
When she was talking about even the dogs eat tables
from the master, eat scraps from the master's table. Jesus
was saying, well, wait, aren't I here for Jewish people.
He was being socratic. He knew the answers to this.
He showed that yes, your faith gives you the opportunity

(27:39):
to be bonded onto grafted onto the vine of Christ,
to join the family of God. Through him and through
Jesus is the only way in there. He is the way,
the truth, and the life. No one gets to the
Father but through him. This is the inversive racism. Go
and make disciples of all nations. I could see the
disciples saying, wait a minute, what about this stinky people?

(28:02):
What about the people we can't stand? Love your enemy?
I said all nations, and I didn't say if you
feel like it. He issued it as a commandment, Go
and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them and teaching
and baptizing them in the name of the Father, the Son,
and the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey all

(28:22):
I have commanded, or I will be with you even
till the end of the age. He began all that
by saying, all authority on heaven and earth has been
given to me, So go and make disciples. I mean,
he stated his resume, we need my curric and vital here.
It is all authority in heaven earth has been given
to me. In the inverse gospel, inviting people into the

(28:47):
Family of God is racism, it's hate. Everything that these
heretical churches do is an inverse gospel because everything they
do is driven by a liar, thief and the murder
from the beginning, the same one who cons Adam and
Eve in the garden. This is the Todd Hermit show.

(29:09):
Please go, be well, be strong, be kind, and go
make a decision today to walk in the light of Christ.
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