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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I like my women, like
I like my dogs.
Don't have a dog.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Trained and
well-groomed.
Speaker 1 (00:08):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (00:08):
Mariah, that was
actually a good one.
That was pretty good.
I'm never making a joke.
Good job.
Speaker 1 (00:14):
Mariah, that was nice
.
We have to keep that in there.
That was perfect.
Speaker 3 (00:18):
I've been recording
for the last 20 minutes.
Speaker 1 (00:20):
I'm very proud of you
, Mariah.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
That was like a
Blake-level, nate-level joke
people.
Speaker 1 (00:24):
Okay, don't put my
name next to something
misogynistic that was clever.
Speaker 3 (00:39):
Welcome to the
Dangerous Faith Podcast.
My name is Nate Williams and wehave our team here Blake, chloe
, zeke and Mariah.
This is our 100th episode, sowe've survived.
Speaker 4 (00:59):
Yes, I will insert
the clapping little laugh track
clapping thing.
If you say you're going to dothat, it's so stupid yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
Cut that out and just
add it we could have just
clapped for you.
Speaker 4 (01:04):
That was so
millennial of you you don't have
to describe something you'regoing to do in editing but I
actually wasn't going to do it.
Speaker 1 (01:12):
Oh my gosh, it was
just saying I could editing hey,
nate, editing, nate, this willbe our last episode yes, I'm
about to fire everybody now.
Speaker 3 (01:22):
Uh, through this
we'll mention some things about
the podcast, but we appreciatey'all listening all the you know
two or three listeners outthere, hi, mom and many others
out there, very thankful, veryblessed, and so we've covered a
lot of different topics and fortoday we're going to have some
reactions to the 2024 election,and so let's go back to Tuesday.
(01:45):
Polls generally close 7 pm, soyou're just watching at night, I
think 7 pm for Alabama.
I can't speak for all the otherstates.
You're watching as the resultsare coming in.
What are our thoughts leadingup to that point?
What are we thinking there fory'all?
Speaker 4 (02:04):
Like before the uh,
before we had any result, or
before the day of the electionor before the results?
Speaker 3 (02:10):
where are we leading
into it?
Speaker 4 (02:12):
I'm nervous but, like
leading up to the election, I
felt, to use a millennial or genz term it felt like the uh, the
vibes were better for Trump.
Vibes for Trump were better, Iknow that sounds stupid though,
but honestly, just watching theelection or not the election,
but watching their campaigns, itjust felt like Trump was going
(02:34):
to win.
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (02:35):
I agree.
Speaker 3 (02:36):
Even though everyone
kept saying it's neck and neck.
Speaker 4 (02:37):
I'm like man.
It just really feels like he'sknocking it out of the park with
this interview, this interview,this interview the ones I watch
of her.
I try to just straight up watchher interviews without watching
commentary.
I'm like dang.
Even just watching it, well,unedited, you know, before
watching the commentary on it, Iwas like man, she just she's so
disconnected.
Speaker 5 (02:54):
Yeah, just she
doesn't understand.
Yeah, I gotta say too, I kind offelt like a strange I don't
know, just kind of at peace withhow it was going to go.
And I also just I don't know, Ikept even hearing that some
like liberals didn't even likeKamala.
So the more I heard that, themore I was like oh, I don't know
(03:15):
how, I don't, I didn't know howit was going to go, but I did
have a really strong feelingthat it was going to be Trump
that it was going to be Trump,same with all the like.
Speaker 2 (03:28):
I think it was
interesting before the amount of
division that was causedbetween the two and, obviously,
the parties.
But, like you said, there's,you know, leftists and liberals
even that say they agreed andwanted more Trump's viewpoints
and his policies and not kamala,because it just what she stood
(03:49):
for and stuff.
I think, yeah, she didn't havelike a foundation like trump
very much had, just like so muchlike loyalty within his like
the people that support him tooso a consistent theme is the
energy for harris just isn'tthere, as much as for the trump
base.
Speaker 1 (04:07):
Yeah I had like.
Uh, what did they say on thedaily wire?
Speaker 3 (04:10):
like a nauseated
confidence a nauseously
optimistic yeah, that's how Ifelt, like I being 24 and not
and just being afraid that I'llnever be able to own my own home
(04:31):
, like it was just nauseating tothink about that.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
And so, like now that
I don't have to worry about a
potential Harris, and here's tosay, like I'm not going to say
it was all doom and gloom, Ijust based on what she based on.
I'm not saying like I'm notgoing to say it was all doom and
gloom, I just based on what shebased on.
I'm not saying like I'm notgoing off her character, but I'm
going off of her policy.
That's a whole nother topic,but just policy alone.
I'm sure if she would've gottento office she wouldn't have
done anything different, in thesense of she wouldn't have done
(04:56):
anything radical.
Like she said, she care, theyjust don't care, they don't do
anything, they just drag theirfeet the entire time.
But still I was.
Speaker 3 (05:10):
Still I was just
worried about having to go
through that again another fouryears of just a bad, a bad
economy.
Speaker 4 (05:12):
Just now, zeke, as
blake was pouring his heart out
talking about his desire to havea house you started laughing at
oh I was laughing at the partwhere he says uh at 24 and then
described how he's 24, as ifthat wasn't already clear.
Speaker 3 (05:25):
Yeah, he said I'm 24.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
It was more so like a
you pulled a Nate where he's
like and this is where I put inthe clapping yeah.
It was because it was just likea dig.
I'm like man, you're 24.
Speaker 4 (05:35):
Start self-reflecting
.
When I go back to edit thisepisode I'm going to be annoying
I episode I'm going to beannoying, I'm going to spam the
clapping sound please, just foryou anytime, but he's still
gonna leave in the part where hetalks about all right now I put
into the cloud.
I'm gonna put in the clappingnow boom be ready those for you
know, if you have sensitive ears, beware, we will be trigger
(05:58):
warning clap effect coming inall right.
Speaker 3 (06:00):
So we're feeling
pretty confident.
As y'all can tell, we'reconservative, politically pretty
confident.
Heading into the I guess pollsclosing, we start to get results
.
Then, as the night goes on andwe're seeing the numbers roll in
, what were your thoughts andfeelings there and when were you
(06:21):
pretty confident like, ok,trump's got this Anyone?
Speaker 4 (06:26):
there and when were
you pretty confident like, okay,
trump's got this.
Anyone, uh, I would say around10 o'clock ish that night,
whenever he started taking leadsin, like pennsylvania and uh,
some of those states, like oncegeorgia was decided and he had,
uh, what was it?
It wasn't north carolina, Idon't think it was.
Speaker 1 (06:39):
Yeah he called, he
got north carolina.
Speaker 4 (06:42):
He got north carolina
pretty early pretty much, when
all we were waiting for is tosee if he got Pennsylvania or
one of those.
I was like he looks like he'sleading.
I'm ready to go to bed.
Speaker 3 (06:50):
I wasn't really
worried.
How late did y'all stay up?
I think we finally met at 1130,but I was ready around 10.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
We just had family
over and I stayed up with them.
I fell asleep about 1130actually watching.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
Probably like 10,
something.
Speaker 3 (07:02):
So I stayed up until
about 1 o'clock.
That was when Fox officiallycalled Pennsylvania as soon as
Trump got one of what's calledthe Blue Wall Wisconsin,
michigan, pennsylvania.
Once he got one of those paths,she didn't have a path to
victory from there, one of thosestates, I should say.
Speaker 4 (07:21):
And you ended up
flipping all of them.
I'm just so thankful we foundout the night of instead of
having to wait.
Speaker 2 (07:25):
Yeah, that's what I
always think is because my mom
was like, oh, it'll be a while.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
See that's what was
stressing me out.
Sorry, Chloe.
No, you're good but that's whatwas stressing me out is because
me and Zeke could watch on theone I had on my phone.
We could actually watch themflip in real time.
And so it was just like man.
Why is it taking so long?
Because Florida is such agigantic state.
Speaker 3 (07:48):
They had all theirs
counted way beforehand.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
So just like watching
that again, knowing that these
were the states that Trumpneeded to get, that was
stressful.
Speaker 5 (07:54):
Yeah, that's
something I was a little
surprised about too, because Ihave a friend whose boyfriend
works for Trump and he said thatit wasn't going to be probably
till like Friday or Saturdaythat we'd get the results in,
and so I was kind of likehanging on that the whole time.
So when I woke up Wednesday andfound out I was like oh, like I
was shocked that we alreadyknew the results.
Speaker 1 (08:13):
That was literally
the first thing I did when I
woke up.
I like hit Siri and my eyesweren't even open.
I was like Siri who won?
Speaker 5 (08:19):
I just saw Nate's
text that said he won.
Speaker 1 (08:21):
Yeah, my eyes finally
opened.
That's the first thing I saw.
Speaker 5 (08:25):
Oh, thanks, Nate.
Speaker 3 (08:27):
That's what y'all
wish.
Every day you wake up you'relike I need to see Nate and see
Nate's text.
Speaker 1 (08:34):
Why don't you send
those?
Speaker 3 (08:35):
Pretty much how my
life goes is like you probably
see too much of me and youprobably hate me at some point.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
It's like Jesus.
Speaker 5 (08:43):
I'm just wondering
why Nate doesn't text us good
morning every morning I can andgood night.
He doesn't hate me, yes.
Speaker 3 (08:49):
Zeke, do you want
that?
Speaker 4 (08:51):
I see you enough, but
anyways, I talk to you way too
much.
Speaker 3 (08:55):
So we're feeling
pretty good.
Eventually, they call it forTrump Real quick.
I've asked lots of people thisand I think I asked through the
group chat, but I forget whatapps or websites or channels
were y'all looking to forresults?
What?
Speaker 4 (09:11):
did y'all go to?
Sorry, you called me a vid John.
Speaker 5 (09:13):
Y'all both are still
on the same time.
Speaker 4 (09:15):
We had Timcast
because that's what my brother
watches, so he asked us to turnthat on.
We went between Timcast andDaily Wire for what we were
watching, and then what?
Was the thing you had on yourphone Associated Press, okay,
and then I had the New YorkTimes tracker because that's
what they were using, so Ipulled it up on my phone.
Speaker 1 (09:34):
I was looking at the
Associated Press live stream
that they had on YouTube.
Yeah so, chloe, obviouslyyou're with them, yeah All
together.
Speaker 3 (09:42):
Yeah, we were all
there.
Speaker 1 (09:42):
One big happy family,
so you're with them all
together.
Speaker 3 (09:44):
Yeah, we were all
there, and so we.
On my end, I was looking atyeah Daily Wire, new York Times
and okay, trump wins.
Next day, there are someinteresting reactions going on,
what's collectively called themeltdown videos.
Have you all seen those?
What are your thoughts on that?
Speaker 2 (10:04):
I think that it fully
demonstrates the I don't know,
the word.
The immaturity, the characterof these people who claim the
exact opposite on the, I guess,the people they are against.
Speaker 5 (10:26):
So it's very just
interesting the way they're
screaming into the telephoneyeah, yes and this isn't exactly
a reaction video, but I watchedone of brett cooper's videos
that she posted yesterday andapparently like there were
colleges that had like self-carerooms for after the election
for students that were grievingto go in there, and also
(10:48):
professors who were liberal werelike canceling class and
sending out all these likereally sad and just disgusting
emails that were like I cannoteven fathom, like they were just
canceling class and I'm likeyou're an adult, like go to your
job.
That's crazy.
Speaker 3 (11:05):
What do we think
about that class is having you
know those amenities andcanceling class I?
Speaker 5 (11:11):
think it's ridiculous
.
I think people need to learn todeal with stuff that they don't
want in life.
They don't always get what theywant, and that's part of going
to college isn't it the kind andcompassionate thing to do?
Speaker 4 (11:21):
no, no, I don't think
so okay, is he's not kind and
compassionate, just to do?
Speaker 5 (11:24):
No, no, I don't think
so actually.
Speaker 4 (11:27):
It's not kind and
compassionate.
Just give someone somethingthey don't need like giving a
kid too much candy.
Speaker 3 (11:32):
So okay, y'all have
our team mascot Archie.
You can't tell me when you'vehad a bad day.
Going home to Archie might helpthings feel better.
Speaker 5 (11:44):
Yes, it does, and.
Speaker 4 (11:46):
I but guess what.
I started to go into work thenext day.
I'm sort of adult.
I started to go do my job.
You should cancel.
Speaker 3 (11:51):
You should tell your
boss.
Hey, I just don't feel likeworking today.
Speaker 5 (11:55):
I just think, I just
think a big part of growing up
and becoming an adult, andespecially like going to college
or being a professor orwhatever that should let you
like that.
That is how you learn to like.
You still have to go throughlife even though things happen
to you Like you can't justalways call out of your job
(12:18):
because of something minorhappening in your life that
doesn't even directly affect you.
I don't know, it was justchildish.
Speaker 4 (12:24):
I feel bad for them
because it honestly like has the
same symptoms of like anabusive relationship like you
have your parties constantlysaying, like, if you don't pick
us, you are going to die.
You're all your rights are goingto be taken away, all these bad
things are going to happen to.
You need us.
Like.
If you don't have us, likeyou're screwed you.
You have nothing, you havenowhere to go, and that's like
the same thing like an abuserwould do is like make it to
(12:46):
where they're the only sourcethat you can get these things
from, and you're, you know, upthe crap.
Uh, up the creek without apaddle.
If you don't, up the crap mightas well be, I mean like they
and that's.
We talked about the uh, anotherepisode where, like, we've lost
the ability to really like,reflect on previous times.
Like I mean, I can understandfor some of the younger ones,
(13:08):
but, like some of these, I'veseen some older meltdown videos.
I'm like you've experiencedseveral elections.
At this point you should knowby now, like you may not be
happy with a candidate, but it'snot the end of the world.
Right, our system has.
So far it's worked out.
It hasn't just fallen apartbecause one guy got into
presidency for four years.
Heck, you even know trump gotin for four years and I know
(13:28):
some of the pushbacks, but yeah,but this time he doesn't have
anyone holding him back.
He can do whatever you want.
Speaker 1 (13:32):
I'm like and he's not
going to what do y'all think
now?
Speaker 3 (13:37):
this would be a
leftist kind of response.
They would say oh, that's easyfor you to say Trump, he tend to
vote Democrat.
The fewer degrees you have orless educated I put that in air
(14:18):
quotes the less educated you are, you tend to vote Republican.
Speaker 4 (14:23):
If I could speak
English, and so now you just
have a bunch of less educatedand why you can't speak yes,
educated um, if you're, thesepeople are running the country
like there's reason to be afraid.
Speaker 3 (14:36):
If all that's
happening, it's like reverse I
don't know, the democratic party.
Speaker 1 (14:41):
It has done a.
They do a master class inmanipulation and narcissism.
Like I really do grieve for thepeople that are having
meltdowns because I don't know,like I said, like Izzy said,
like an abuser, they are masterclass manipulators and I just, I
don't know, I feel I reallyfeel bad for them.
(15:02):
I really feel bad Like the waythat they're able to twist
anything.
Speaker 3 (15:06):
I think my point off
of what you're saying is you can
see how they get there.
The sky's falling, it's allover from their point of view.
Speaker 2 (15:15):
And it's such a
culture.
I'd say it's a culture thingBecause, like someone was saying
, there's been past electionsand you know there's been
Democrats.
This, these kind of actions,what they're doing, how they're
taking it and reacting, has notbeen a reaction before.
Speaker 4 (15:35):
So why is it and why
is it accepted within them?
Now, yeah, I think the otherthing is that I was hurt.
You were going to say something.
Speaker 2 (15:40):
No, you go no go
ahead.
Speaker 1 (15:42):
No, this is how it
works.
Head of the house.
Speaker 4 (15:45):
You're right.
But I mean it's kind of like inthe sense of I've lost my train
of thought.
Oh, they're like okay.
At first I would say I wouldgive them the grace to say okay,
while they're making peoplescared.
They're not doing it likedeceptively, like they are
actually scared.
But then you have where I thinkthey've kind of shown their
(16:06):
true colors lately, withkamala's acceptance or
concession speech, where she'slike guys, let's, everything's
gonna be okay, we're gonna tryto work together.
I'm like where was this like amonth ago, when you were saying
this is the end of democracy,like he's hitler like, yeah, the
world is going to end, like amonth ago, and now, all of a
sudden, that you didn't win.
It's like, guys, everything'scool, we're going to be okay.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
I'm like no, that's
not like that's deception right
there, literally hitler.
Speaker 3 (16:29):
Yeah, it's not okay,
yeah yeah, I agree, and that's
the hypocrisy.
So which is it?
Do you believe what you weresaying or were you just
manipulating people the wholetime?
Speaker 5 (16:38):
chloe, you had some
thoughts yeah, um, I just wanted
to say like I don't think thatthere's any problem with like
grieving like something that'ssomething that they didn't want.
Like that is OK.
Like if it went the other wayand Trump didn't win and Kamala
did, like we would be grievingin a sense because like we
wanted Trump to win.
(16:59):
But I think there's just beentoo many extremes where, like
you see women like literallyshaving their heads and crying
in front of a camera becauselike that's just, that's extreme
.
Ok, yeah, yeah, exactly.
Speaker 4 (17:10):
And same goes for any
idiots on the right that would
have done something.
They may not have done that,but they would have overreacted.
Speaker 5 (17:18):
I think there's
extremes on both sides, but I do
think there is some like it'sOK to agree, like that's OK,
it's OK to be sad that youdidn't get what you want.
But I do also want to point outlike something I've been
thinking about the past coupleof days is like I feel like you
know, we're so encouraged to govote, especially, I think, by
the leftists, like that I thinkthe Republicans do to like
encourage you to go vote, butmore on that side, you see, like
(17:39):
hey, go vote, go make yourvoice heard, and it's like OK,
like that's what we're going todo and then after it like they
complain and it's like go makesure what you said is heard, but
make sure to agree with me yeah, exactly have y'all heard of a
movement among this is theprogressive left, the 4b
movement yes, I watched thewhole video on it.
(17:59):
I don't think so chloe, can you?
Speaker 3 (18:01):
uh, you don't have to
share everything about it but
broadly, can you explain?
Speaker 5 (18:05):
yeah, so there's a
thing, everything about it, but
broadly, can you explain?
Yeah so there's a thing in.
Is it South Korea?
Yes, where it originated, whereit says no dating, no marriage,
no kids, no sex with men, ofcourse, and just for women to
like stand up for like.
How would you explain what theysaid?
Speaker 3 (18:21):
Because Harris lost
to stand up to men, the
patriarchy, those things it'slike a movement of feminism,
basically that makes sense.
Speaker 5 (18:31):
And then I'm like,
yeah, stop having sex before
marriage, that's great.
Speaker 3 (18:34):
I agree.
It's like the joke was off ofthat.
Christians are responding oh,you found celibacy, yeah awesome
.
Speaker 1 (18:40):
That's the thing you
should be doing.
Great, also to be fair, likebecause I've seen a couple
videos where the women are likeyou think I'm gonna have sex
with you now.
It's a fat chance.
And I was like you're not theonly woman, like you're not
producing any children like itmay be better for society.
That's why I'm not saying that,but i'm'm just like.
(19:01):
You're one person, I am sayingthat, by the way.
Speaker 3 (19:04):
My joke on Twitter
was again to my two followers
was probably worse than Trump.
And, oh yes, three followersnow.
My joke was this OK, I agreewith all the feminist,
progressive, leftist women whoare doing this, leftist women
who are doing this.
If y'all just don't havechildren for the next 20, 40
(19:26):
years, I think a lot of oursocietal problems will be over
with you, so y'all stay strongfor the next few decades and
you'll really show it to the men.
Speaker 4 (19:35):
Their way of pushing
back is just, obviously they
don't see the irony.
It's just kind of hilarious andwhat I'm about to quote may not
have ever actually happened,but I could swear I heard it
happening.
I feel like one of the dailywire hosts talked about a few
years ago whenever women wereupset at trump because he was
doing something, taking awaysome right, some other rights or
something, and they had somerally where they're like uh,
(19:57):
some girl uh said we're going tostart walking around without
shirts on or something to showthe nipple yeah, something like
that, and trump like, tweet backlike okay, go for it, and he's.
They're like.
They can't really see past thethought of like you're, you're
doing the exact same thing hewanted you to do yes, in your
protest to stop him doing Idon't know the women who are
like I'm gonna show men, I'mgonna walk around naked.
Speaker 3 (20:19):
Well, there are a lot
of guys that would love that.
Speaker 1 (20:21):
So and and it just
again it's 99% of men agree yes,
and so you just okay.
No, that's rude.
I'm not going to say that,blake, yeah All right.
Speaker 3 (20:30):
So we have all these
reactions.
Do y'all have any predictions?
Let's say Trump's first ahundred days.
People always say that Trump'sfirst a hundred days.
What do you think he's going todo?
Any guesses, any thoughts there?
Speaker 1 (20:44):
He said his first 24
hours.
He's going to stop the Ukrainewar, so that's going to be
interesting.
Speaker 3 (20:50):
Okay, so stop the
Ukraine war.
Speaker 2 (20:53):
I think we'll see
some.
I think he'll follow throughwith some of the things that
he's set out to do and alsoalready I've seen Bobby like
Bobby Kennedy already like onsome of the things that he
wanted to implement is alreadylike being talked about coming
into effect.
So that's cool.
Speaker 3 (21:11):
Yeah Zeke.
What are your thoughts?
Speaker 4 (21:14):
I mean, I don't know
for sure, I haven't really
thought about that that much.
Hopefully he'll start takingcare of some of the energy
problems we have, where we canbecome more self-sufficient,
reliant.
But the other thing I mean,hasn't he just him getting
elected seems to have made animpact.
Close, tell me about headline.
(21:34):
I'd like to hear your thoughtsof how Hamas is now looking to
have a peace treaty or somethingFor sure, because he became
president.
You can speak more on that,because he became
President-elect.
You can speak more on that,that's nutty.
Speaker 3 (21:44):
What happened was the
Biden administration made
Israel fight with one arm behindtheir back.
All right, got to be carefulwhat you do, and the Democrats
always do this to Israel.
If Israel was left to their owndevices, they would end wars so
quickly.
Their technology capabilitiesis absolutely mind-blowing, but
(22:07):
Democrats will kind of hold themback.
Trump won't do that.
Trump basically would say, hey,do what you need to do, and
Hamas knows that.
So once Trump was elected, hamasis reaching out, being like all
right, let's figure out how toend this, and that's what was
going to happen.
The same thing, I bet, withHezbollah in Iran, or Iran,
(22:27):
ukraine and Russia.
He'll probably figure that oneout, and you just have a
stronger leader on the worldstage, which is needed.
I bet he's going to work on theborder, put some executive
orders in place, remain inMexico, which is the way it
always should be.
Hey, yeah, if you want to comeinto the US, great, but while
you're waiting, wait in mexico.
That's just common sense.
(22:48):
Uh, hopefully, if we have thehouse, the senate and, obviously
, the presidency, hopefully wepass some voter id laws.
That would be great.
It's, it's common sense.
When you go to vote, show yourI d yeah and hate it.
Speaker 4 (23:02):
We had to do that.
Speaker 3 (23:04):
And just all around
Elon Musk hopefully he comes in.
Our government is obese fromthe point of just too much
spending, regulations,regulatory power and the amount
of jobs that the government hasjust for no reason.
So cut and burn with thegovernment in terms of how
bloated it is.
Rfk with health things.
(23:25):
We allow in our country a lotof health, I guess, ingredients
that are banned in othercountries because they're so bad
.
So hopefully we can get somehealthier food dyes and other
elements of that.
Another thing pharmaceuticalscan directly advertise to people
through your TV withcommercials.
That's unheard of.
Pharmaceuticals should have topeople through your TV with
(23:45):
commercials.
That's unheard of.
Pharmaceuticals should have togo through doctors and it's the
doctors that talk to you aboutwhat your best options are.
So hopefully that's fixed.
I don't want to see anotherpharmaceutical advertisement.
Y'all know how it is Ozempic,ozempic, but also others, and
now I think of all the jinglesand where you have someone
(24:06):
saying how all the side effectsthat will end your life and the
people are really happy in thecommercials yeah, it's a good
dizziness, heart dizzinessdiarrhea potentially death but
as you, I think you can jumpreal quick okay, I wasn't ready
for that one.
Speaker 2 (24:22):
Sorry guys, sorry but
, I Sorry, whoops.
Speaker 4 (24:24):
But I think it was
RFK who said it or it was
someone who was interviewingTrump and they were talking
about RFK and stuff he said.
Either way, something that hesaid that really stuck with me
was he said that America is oh,it's Charlie Kirk.
He said that America is numberone when it comes to acute care,
meaning like a quick fix.
Speaker 3 (24:43):
I saw this one when
it comes to acute care, meaning
like a quick fix, and we arelike almost dead last when it
comes to like long or, uh,preventative care or long-term
care something where, like,you're actually helping fix the
problem instead of just giving aquick solution to it.
Speaker 4 (24:55):
Like if someone's got
an illness, we can fix that
right, right away, but we can'tsay, oh, you need to go exercise
and eat better and do this.
Like we're not good at sayingstuff like that.
Speaker 3 (25:05):
A lot of our R&D is
designed to fix problems that
exist, as opposed to prevention,to allow us not to get to that
point in the first place, and soin order for that model to work
, people need to have problems.
So we have all these pills.
Exactly what Zeke's saying it'san industry based around people
(25:26):
having to have issues so thatthey can be fixed.
So good point there, zeke, butanyway.
So any other broad thoughts onthe election, what happened,
reactions, and then I'll mentionbriefly again this is our, our
100th episode, and we'll talkabout that, but before we do
that, anything else about theelection can I just bring up
(25:48):
something funny real quick yesdid y'all hear about the day
before the election what Kamalawas doing?
Speaker 4 (25:56):
no.
Speaker 5 (25:59):
I don't think I even
told you about this, I just
learned about it this morning.
She was going up to people'sdoors and like campaigning, and
no, and she would like.
She would be like, hey, can werun that again?
Like, can you go back to yourdoor and get a better reaction?
Yes, oh, and like.
(26:19):
And then, you know, the day ofthe election she did the whole
thing where she was callingvoters and she turned her phone
around.
Speaker 3 (26:26):
I was on the camera.
Yes.
Speaker 5 (26:28):
I just I don't know,
there's just something so fake
about it and I don't know itjust is really unsettling to me.
Speaker 3 (26:34):
I've mentioned this
before A fake campaign, fake
energy.
Tim Walls was their guy thatwas going to reach the manly men
of America.
So he is replacing an airfilter on a truck, but the air
filter in the commercial iscompletely clean.
You don't replace a cleanfilter.
Speaker 4 (26:55):
Also, that's the
easiest thing to replace.
Speaker 3 (26:57):
I could do it True
true, there's that, but also it
does need to be replaced.
Speaker 1 (27:02):
Make him bullrod next
time.
You want to prove to me thatyou're a man, bullrod Naked.
Speaker 3 (27:07):
He went hunting.
Speaker 1 (27:08):
Kiss another dude.
Kiss another dude, Tim Walls.
Prove to me that you're a man.
Speaker 3 (27:12):
Kiss a dude, all
right.
So that's Blake's suggestion.
I'm sure he will be hired veryquickly as a political advisor.
Tim Walls went out hunting.
He had a group of people aroundto go again hunting air quotes
and the clothes that were boughtI mentioned this before in
(27:32):
other areas the clothes thatwere bought were clearly just
bought and if you're a hunter,you have hunting clothes that
you've worn before that lookused, clearly bought for the
photo op.
And then when he went to goload or reload his gun, he
struggled and it was caught oncamera that he was struggling to
load his gun.
It happens from time to time,but if you're trying to reach
(27:55):
the men of America and these arethe things you're trying to do
people see through that.
Speaker 4 (28:00):
You gotta at least
try better than that.
Speaker 3 (28:03):
You obviously don't
know your audience, yeah and and
, and you know, trump goes on,rogan musk goes on, rogan vance
goes on rogue.
And so going to the podcastcircuit.
I mentioned this on radio.
Trump broke the old model goingto cnn, msnbc doing that.
(28:23):
Now it's.
Can you hit up the podcasts?
Can you hit up the youtubers,can you?
That is the new arena thatreally matters kamala did that
too.
Speaker 1 (28:32):
She went on the call
her daddy podcast, but it was so
.
Those stipulations is what it'snot a reputable it's not a
reputable podcast, but it is ispopular along pop culture for a
certain segment of women.
Speaker 4 (28:45):
I think that was the.
If I had to pick one moment,for me that felt like that was
the nail in the coffin forKamala was when Trump went on
the Theo Vaughn, the Joe Rogan Ididn't watch some of these
other ones, but I know he wenton the Aiden Ross.
I don't even know who that is.
Speaker 1 (28:59):
No way, he went on
the Aiden.
Speaker 4 (29:01):
Ross live stream.
Speaker 1 (29:02):
Yeah, I don't know
yeah.
Speaker 4 (29:04):
Anywho, he went on
Logan Paul Again.
Don't really care for LoganPaul, but he went on some of the
biggest ones for youngergenerations who aren't watching
CNN and Fox.
Not only did he go on there, hewent on there, oh, the Flagrant
podcast with Andrew Schultz.
He went on all these and he wasjust a normal human being for a
(29:25):
couple hours.
I think some people got to seelike, yeah, maybe they're right
about his policies, but likehe's a human, he's not Hitler,
like these guys wouldn't behaving Hitler on their podcast,
yeah, and I think people got tosee that and I think Kamala made
them.
I think so.
That was the dagger.
But then what really solidifiedit past?
That was, kamala wasn't willingto do the same thing.
Speaker 3 (29:42):
Joe.
Speaker 4 (29:42):
Rogan invited her and
she's like no, we can't have it
there, we have to have it in myplace.
It can only be for an hour andyou can't ask me these questions
.
He's like then I don't want todo it.
Speaker 3 (29:51):
That's not what it is
.
Speaker 4 (29:52):
Yeah and Trump they
were like we can talk about
whatever, and literally yeah,and that's the whole thing about
.
It's literally like aconversation yeah, I think Joe
like yeah, they talked about alot of different stuff.
Speaker 1 (30:04):
They talked about
fighters for like an hour yeah
because Donald Trump is huge inthe fight game, like he loves
fighting, like you got to seesome stuff he actually cares
about talking about, and ofcourse they got to some like
more political stuff.
Speaker 3 (30:13):
But like just for a
half a second.
Speaker 1 (30:14):
You got to see like
this candidate's like yeah, and
maybe we wouldn't know whatshe's like yeah that's what I've
heard too.
Speaker 2 (30:24):
We don't know what
even is her personality.
Speaker 3 (30:27):
I saw one picture the
day after the election's over
and I forget she was playing onthe ground like Connect Four,
with a couple of her niecesmaybe, and she was laughing as
they were playing.
And I remember thinking as Isaw that picture again, I forget
exactly who she was with.
(30:47):
That was the most genuine I'veever seen her.
She's playing Connect Four witha couple of family kid family
members.
Where was that?
Speaker 4 (30:56):
Yeah, they did such a
bad job campaigning for it with
the ads and all that stuff Like, oh, it was a train wreck.
Speaker 3 (31:03):
It was a train wreck,
so in a flawless campaign that
bullcrap um, and so the, thepolitical left, the analysts,
commentators, they have a coupleroutes.
They go they lost again becauseuneducated, dumb people voted
for trump.
Or they lost because, uh,america sexist and racist.
If, if the Democrats that's theroute they want to take, if
(31:27):
that's their answer for 2024,the same thing's going to happen
.
Twenty, twenty eight.
Speaker 4 (31:32):
I forgot that.
You asked for other stuff.
Chloe, remind me of it.
There's a video that came outlike.
I think it came out the daybefore.
Obviously it was filmed likethe last week of the election, I
think.
Speaker 5 (31:48):
Maybe I'm wrong, but
there are some guys in uh harris
walls t-shirts going door todoor to people who had uh
they're not harris, I knowthey're not.
Speaker 4 (31:52):
They were dressed up
as them and they went to doors
that had the harris campaign intheir front yards and they were
knocking on door with some uhguys who looked like they're
from mexico, I'm guessing, orwherever and they like hey,
we've got some immigrants andthey're looking for housing.
We was wondering if they couldstay with y'all.
We saw that y'all are Harrissupporters, so Harris is out
campaigning looking for placesfor them to stay.
They're like oh no, we havekids here.
(32:14):
Oh, don't worry, he's good withkids.
He was actually dating ateenager just last week and
stuff like that.
Like just go indoors and noneof them came by, none of them
would offer.
Speaker 3 (32:23):
It's the way it often
is.
The joke is socialists are goodwith other people's money.
Same thing with the border.
Many on the political left arefor open borders as long as it
doesn't affect them, and it'sfine if someone else does it.
Speaker 1 (32:44):
But if it affects me
personally, I'm out.
They expect them to come intothe conservative redneck
neighborhoods and take overthere, where they belong,
because obviously they don'tcare about immigrants.
They don't care about anybodyof persons of color.
I mean, they literally said ifwe get rid of all the immigrants
, who's gonna build ourbuildings?
Speaker 3 (32:54):
Who's gonna do all
the menial jobs?
Who's gonna do all the?
Speaker 1 (32:56):
menial jobs.
Because us educated rich peoplecouldn't be bothered so rich
people couldn't be bothered solike screw you guys.
Speaker 3 (33:03):
Just some thoughts
there, Anything else here,
before we move to I'm sorry, Igot a question for you guys.
Speaker 1 (33:10):
You may not like my
answer.
Speaker 5 (33:12):
Do y'all think that
Joe?
Speaker 1 (33:14):
and Jill.
Speaker 5 (33:15):
Biden voted for Trump
.
Speaker 1 (33:16):
Yes, 100%.
Speaker 3 (33:19):
Jill wearing all red.
Speaker 1 (33:22):
The fact that they're
like.
No, she voted for her husband.
Like even Jill knows not tovote for her husband.
Speaker 4 (33:28):
If anything, she
voted for herself.
She can't stand Kamala.
Speaker 1 (33:31):
Harris, that is very
evident.
Speaker 3 (33:32):
If I was Biden, I
would be so happy right now to
get stabbed in the back the wayhe was, and then for Harris to
get demolished.
It's just sweet revenge for him.
Because he was going to getsmoked as well.
But the difference is in thisscenario.
It didn't happen to him.
So, he can say I would havedone better than Harris, we
(33:53):
would have never known, butthat's what he can say yeah.
Speaker 4 (33:56):
now he gets to say
I'm the only person who ever
beat Donald Trump.
Speaker 3 (33:59):
Exactly right,
because he technically didn't
run the second time.
Speaker 1 (34:05):
Real quick and then
we can move on.
But like I saw, uh, I waswatching a video or something
and I saw, like, uh, it was onmsnbc or whatever.
But like there's people like,hey, hi, from canada, you guys
voted from like a dictator orwhatever, but they're bringing
that up like donald.
Like they said that donaldtrump one of the guys said
donald trump can only beat womengo figure, like he's.
Speaker 2 (34:24):
Like when he runs up
against a real man, he loses and
I was like oh my god what astretch dude well, there's.
Speaker 3 (34:35):
There's uh instagram
videos I'm watching sometimes
where something will pop upwhere it says, when it comes to
trump, uh, preventing women fromentering the president's office
, and it shows like michaeljordan highlights the greatest
of all time preventing womenfrom becoming president, he's,
(34:56):
he's undefeated.
I mean but, but anyways, allright, y'all Moving to the fact
this is our 100th episode.
And yeah, ballin'.
Y'all I want to thank the fourof you who are here, Blake.
Chloe, zeke, mariah Also thosewho were unable to make it for
(35:19):
today Isaac Mackenzie and Justin, who is not feeling well this
morning, so prayers for him.
But anyways, thank y'all.
I have a great time with thisand our topics are very.
They vary a lot and the rabbittrails are a lot of fun.
But anyways, thank y'all for100 episodes Wait.
Speaker 5 (35:41):
I have an idea.
Yes, ma'am, but anyways, thankyou all for 100 episodes Wait I
have an idea?
Yes, ma'am, you need to playyour top three favorite moments
at the end of this podcast, fromall of our 100 episodes.
Oh my gosh, you've got a lot ofwork to do.
Speaker 3 (35:51):
I realize I could go
back into some of those, but
what if they're like just theones where it's just me talking?
Yeah, that would be so.
Speaker 1 (35:59):
I'm sorry, that's
just the boa talk that would be
so.
I'm sorry, that's just the bowon top.
Speaker 3 (36:03):
I'm sorry, no, 100%,
that's what he would do To
celebrate us as a team and thenI play the highlights and it's
just me talking.
Anyways, y'all, love y'all andDangerous Faith.
That's what we do.
We talk apologetics, theology,culture, bible, politics and
helping us to work throughissues.
We don't have all the answers,but we have a fun time talking.
But okay, who wants to closeout the episode?
(36:25):
Anyone, blake.
All right, take us home, I'lldo it.
Speaker 1 (36:29):
So, since we talked
about politics, I'm going to
bring a little bit of theChristian atmosphere into this,
and I'm not going to be weirdabout it, I'm actually going to
be nice.
So, regardless of who's inoffice because this is a
Christian podcast regardless ofwho's in office doesn't change
who ultimately controls ourworld, and that's God.
And as Christians, whether onthe right side or the left side
(36:50):
of the aisle, we have a job andthat is to love God and love our
neighbors no-transcript for andwe're going to serve them just
like we always have.
Amen.
Speaker 4 (37:10):
Amen Outstanding
ovation.
Speaker 5 (37:17):
Nate are the videos
you were talking about in the
four plus messages you sent me.
Speaker 3 (37:22):
That I haven't looked
at.
Maybe I don't know.
Speaker 5 (37:25):
I just haven't.
I don't get on Instagram reallymuch anymore.
Speaker 2 (37:28):
Dude, there's no
telling Me and Mason the best
memes, back and forth.
Speaker 1 (37:31):
If I get on Instagram
, there's no telling how many of
stuff you have sent me, I sentyou a million.
Speaker 2 (37:36):
There's probably like
55.
Speaker 1 (37:38):
Dude, I'll literally
be scrolling for days.
What is lesbian dance?
(38:24):
Theory Is that like a specialdance to attract other lesbians,
because if so, what are the?
Speaker 3 (38:28):
It's just something
that's made up?
Speaker 1 (38:30):
Oh, if so, what are
the moves?
Speaker 3 (38:37):
That's awful.
Can you show me them?
So I just know what not to do.
Speaker 2 (38:43):
I mean.
Speaker 1 (38:44):
I would really hate
to attract a lesbian right about
now.
Can you show me them so I justknow what not to do?
Speaker 3 (38:47):
I would really hate
to track the lesbian right about
now.