Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
(00:00):
A lot of talk radiance. Thisis the Chauncy Show where we're always right
(01:23):
and never left. We put Godfirst in politics. Second, I'm your
patriot. Hosts Chauncey Brown, Welcometo the show. We are honored,
blessed, and proud to have inthe studio this evening. State Senator from
Oklahoma Shame Jet a dynamic individual inOklahoma, spearheading many things in his state.
(01:52):
He was first elected for the Houseof Representatives from two thousand and four
to two ten. He now representsthe Senate District seventeen, which includes parts
of Oklahoma and Pottawa to Me Counties. Okay, he'll straighten me out on
that later. The senator and theshaun Republican grew up in TuS Bemouse,
(02:15):
working in his father's repair shop.Later earned a degree from Oklahoma Baptist University
the National Business. Jet is aformer lieutenant in the US Navy and as
a citizen of the Cherokee Nation.In addition to serving State Senator, Jet
as the former CEO of a financialinstitution that makes commercial loans from Native Americans
(02:42):
businesses, focusing on economic development jobcreation in the state. Twenty sixteen,
President Donald Trump appointed Senator Jet theUS Treasury CBF five Fund Community's Development Advisory
Board, where there he served aschairman. On multiple occasions, the Senator
(03:05):
has been invited by the Trump administrationshares expertise Native American military affairs. Most
recently participated in a conference for contemporaryNative American military veterans at the White House.
While working in Brazil, Senator Jetmet the love of his life,
Anna, a christ centered Baptist girlthat had her heart set on a mission
(03:29):
work in foreign countries. Anna workedas a public school teacher in Brazil and
worked with children with disabilities in theUnited States. They'd been married since two
thousand and one and became a naturalcitizen in two thousand and seven. They
have three lovely daughters, for kellEsther and Sarah. I am honored and
(03:55):
humble to have you here, SenatorJet. As I mentioned at the beginning,
we have some things in common thatI didn't realize. I am also
a Native American from the Lenette tribeup in Northeast, which is very very
interesting and as well. As Ididn't serve in the military, but I
(04:18):
was raised by a veteran. Iwish I would have gone into the military
because that was that was tougher.Would any further Ado, Let me welcome
State Senator same Chet to be onyour shoe. I think I think I
(04:44):
was on mute, but it's I'mglad to be on your show and uh
look forward to the evening conversation.Thank you so much. Senator Um.
You have spearheaded some initiatives in yourstate, and we'll get to it,
the spear headed being against critical racetheory. Let's talk about your spearheading that
(05:10):
this is not only an Oklahoma issues, the national issue as well as the
spiritual one. Talk about how youbegan which we think about critical race here,
and how you began pushing back andeventually getting your bill passed in the
(05:30):
Senate. Certainly well Chauncey. BeforeI was elected to the state Senate,
I served six years in the OklahomaHouse of Representatives. I was elected at
the age of twenty nine and andthen I left for about a decade and
I was working in Indian country doingfinance, economic development, finance, and
that's how I got appointed to USTreasury by Donald Trump. So my focus
(05:55):
was primarily on raising capital and lendingto Native American owned businesses, and once
I left the state legislature, Isaw that we had a supermajority in the
House and Senate of Republicans, andI think we're in good shape. I'm
focusing on creating jobs in Oklahoma.So that was my focus, and I
raised about forty five million dollars inabout eight and a half years for the
(06:17):
Native American tribe I was working for, which, by the way, is
Potawatamy. Very difficult to pronounce Potawatamy. And so I was working for the
Potawatomy Nation and we became the largestNative owned CDFI community development financial institution in
the United States during that period.So when I threw my hat in the
(06:39):
ring in twenty twenty, this wasbefore the election debacle, before you know,
we had a coup to take overthe nation, I thought, my
focus is going to be to joina supermajority, run conservative legislation as needed,
but mostly focus on job creation.But as I watched our country unravel
(07:02):
and went through that election process,I began to realize we weren't in as
great a shape as I had asI had initially believed. And so one
of the things that really started theconversation for me, I'd been watching,
you know, statues being pulled downof Confederate leaders, of Abraham Lincoln being
(07:23):
called a racist, and that justseemed bizarre to me. And you know,
watched the occupation of Portland, Oregon, and all these weird things happening.
And while I'm thinking it's bizarre,I really hadn't connected the dots yet.
And so when I threw my hatin the ring, my wife says,
you're going to have to take aposition on black lives matter, which
I didn't have to take a positionas a as a leader of a financial
(07:45):
institution that wasn't an issue. AndI said, well, I will do
that. And I said, Initially, I go, well, black lives
do matter. I'm a I'm aborn again Christian. I believe that when
christ is lifted up, he'll drawall men into him, black, white,
and everything in between. And soI said, but I'm also an
intelligence officer. I know how toread. I'm going to go read up
on it, and I'm going tomake my statement on black lives matter.
(08:09):
And so I started reading straight totheir website and I started reading and They're
like, we believe all black livesmatter. I'm like, yes, me
too, and I kept reading,and then it was suddenly it was we
believe in the desolation of the nuclearfamily. We believe in gay, lesbian,
transgender, And all of a sudden, I'm like, hey, wait
a minute, where are all theblack lives we were fighting for. All
(08:31):
of a sudden, we're down inthe weeds with LBGTQ ideology and denouncing Western
culture and American fundamental values. AndI looked at my wife and I said,
this isn't about black lives. Thisis a Marxist Front organization. And
that's what really opened my eyes iswhen I started I started focusing on that.
(08:56):
So then I get elected, rightthat was in probably April. Man,
I get elected in November, andit's now it's time the elections behind
me. I've got to run somelegislative initiatives. So I start calling some
of my more prominent members in mySenate district and say, hey, what
are some of the things that weneed to be focusing on. Is there
(09:16):
anything I need to know from yourcommunity. Well, the mayor of Luther,
Oklahoma, said, you need tomake it illegal to teach CRT in
our public schools. And my wifeand I we homeschool, so we didn't
have to worry about CRT coming frommy wife teaching Marxist my theology in our
listing room or around the kitchen table. So I literally said what is CRT?
(09:43):
And she said it's critical race theory. And I said what is critical
race theory? This was in twentytwenty November, and she said, hold
on, I'm going to send yousome articles. Read the articles and call
me back. I called her backan hour later and I said, this
is horrible. This is what they'rebuilding Black Lives Matter on. Correct.
She says absolutely. And I said, this is a communist ideology designed to
(10:05):
cause young people in the public schoolto believe one that the United States is
fundamentally flawed as a government, wasdesigned to promote racism, that the United
States is a white supremacist organization,and that if you're white you're evil,
and if you're black, you're avictim of the whites. And I said,
this is pitting Americans against Americans alongand marches ideological rift. And she
(10:31):
says correct. And she said itneeds to be removed from public schools.
And I said, I'm on it. And so I went to the legislature
and instead of saying you can't teachcritical race theory. We dissected point by
point all of the critical race theoryelements that were particularly destructive and said,
you cannot teach children that one raceis superior to another race, and you
(10:56):
cannot teach children that one gym oris superior to another general what we began
to dismantle critical race theory by itsconcepts, not by its title, because
I knew if we were if wesaid you can't teach critical race theory,
there would be those who are wantingto push it, who would come in
and name it something else and keepon teaching the racist ideology. And so
(11:22):
we pushed that forward. It didnot get a hearing in the supermajority of
the Oklahoma State Senate, the Republicansupermajority, and that was eye opening for
me. And so we started pushingout to churches, rotary clubs. I
(11:43):
spoke at chambers of commerce, andI got an interview on Glenn Beck show
on The Blaze, and that waskind of the turning point. And that's
why I value so much the opportunityto speak to you and to others that
are pot casting, because we getto bypass the media blockade. On information
(12:03):
and get information out to graproots Americansthat are really living this bizarre world of
information control and suppression. So oncethat happened, the grassroots began to light
up the phones at the state capitol. They were calling their senators demanding one
why they weren't hearing the bill too, why they weren't co authoring, and
(12:26):
three why were they not voting tostop this racism ideology of being taught in
the public schools. And so thatwas the first first initiative. My bill
ultimately did not get a hearing.We took my language, added it to
another House bill en route from theHouse of Representatives, House Bill seventeen seventy
five, and got the bulk ofmy language passed, and we made it
(12:50):
illegal to teach racism and Marxist ideologyin the classrooms. So that was last
year's battle from twenty twenty one,and that was my first big legislative push.
Was the result of conversations with constituentswho are watching this unravel in the
public school systems here in Oklahoma.Thank you so much, Jane. We're
(13:13):
going to commercial Breakking, we'll beback and we're going to continue our conversation
with Senator change Jet about critical racetheory. Another important issue facing Arizona is
election integrity, and regardless of howyou feel about past elections, we must
(13:37):
move forward with legislation that ensures thatour voting system is safe at fair because
that's the only way we can restorethe Arizona Republic. Vote Neely for Governor
in the August second primary election,paid for by Neely for Arizona. Welcome
back. This is a Champcey show. We're always right, ever left.
(14:00):
We put God first in politics.Second, I'm your patriot host, Jauncy
Brown, Senator. As I waslistening to you talk about critical race theory,
I am a man of deep faithas well as you are, and
I am reflecting on my religion,on my morals, and on the law
(14:28):
of what our Father has laid outfor us. Critical race theory goes against
everything that I fundamentally believe it instand for within the Bible. And as
I'm listening to you share an expressyour passion against racism, against communism,
(15:01):
and a Marxist ideology, I reflectthat this time we're going through a spiritual
battle, and I know that youare well aware that we're going through a
spiritual battle right now against good andevil in the time is at hand,
(15:22):
and our Father is looking to usto see who is going to step up,
like just before when they crucified Jesus, He's looking to see who's going
to step up in this critical momentin history against the law that God has
laid down for us. And weas a people, as a nation,
(15:48):
have gotten away from God. Andfor me, it appears that's one of
our biggest challenges in our three today. This country was founded under Geo Christian
values and we are so removed fromthose values within the framework of our educational
(16:14):
system, our political system. It'sno wonder why we are where we are
today. But I will let youcontinue talking about critical race theory. Just
(16:36):
the thought of it baffled me whenI first heard of critical race theory.
What does that mean? Because tome, there's only one race, the
human race, And how could youthink about yourself critical race theory? That's
what I blow it was what doI know? And that they first introduced
(16:56):
it in higher education. But asyou spoke about and highlight of the things
that work in the framework of CRT, then trying to indoctrinate our children in
public schools across the country, andour children are graduating in most inner cities
(17:19):
out of forty fifty maybe sixty percentrate who can't read and write. We
have kids graduating public schools in highschool with no life skills. They don't
have a balance of checkbook, butthey're worrying about ch the oppression over the
(17:41):
pigment of one person's skin over another. Excuse me, that goes against the
law of God, and God willnot be mocked. Whatever a man reaps
you, your souls and the couragethat you have shown to stand up and
push back shows the type of moralityand integrity in person that you are.
(18:03):
I applaud you for that. Now, what do you think? Now?
You did it on the state level, and you dissected it, you pulled
it apart. Has anyone duplicated whatyou've done in other states that you're aware
of? So I don't have thelist of states who have followed suit,
(18:30):
but I know I got contact fromPennsylvania people that were interested in using our
languages model language. I believe theMontana also was looking at running critical race
theory. I know a number ofstates have but you can imagine it's going
to be the Red States, notnecessarily the Blue states that are doing it
because the left and the Democratic Partyhas basically allowed Marxist ideologues to gain control
(18:56):
of the narrative. And that's reallywhat's going on. And this is,
I mean, this is this isn'tnew Chauncey. This is our generation is
facing the new Marxist attempted dismantling ofthe United States. Because as long as
the United States exists as a constitutionalrepublic that is based on a model of
(19:19):
leadership that is biblical, it willalways be a conflict with the communist Marxist
dictatorship where people are controlled by anelite or by a group. And so
this is the constitutional republic repudiates acontrol mechanism, whether it's national socialism known
(19:45):
as Nazism or international socialism known ascommunism. Both socialisms are designed to control
people, and our system of governmentis designed for the people to control the
government. And therefore our form ofgovernment is locked into a mortal struggle with
(20:06):
any totalitarian ideology, the most recentof which is Nazism that our grandparents generation
put to bed, and communism,which we saw our grandparents in the Cold
War end with the toppling of theBerlin Wall. And unfortunately, we thought
(20:26):
our generation, me and you,Chauncey, we thought we won. Communism
has been repudiated, the UNSR isno more, that threat of nuclear holocaust
is behind us. And what wedidn't realize is all those Marxist sympathizers and
apologists were marching off to academia wherethey began training the next generation of Marxist
(20:52):
apologists and stooges. In our classroom, they were talking to our children about
what was wrong with capitalism, whatwas wrong with the constitutional republic. Because
basically race theory is built on criticaltheory, and this happened in nineteen eighty
nine with the publication of Kimberly Crenshaw'sbook. She was UCLA and I think
(21:14):
Columbia professor, and she speaks hererecently in Oklahoma pushing critical race theory,
where she basically takes critical theory,which is a Marxist technique of taking any
government that is not a Marxist ideologicallyaligned government and began criticizing it critical theory,
(21:36):
criticizing and highlighting all of its flawsto undermine confidence in the citizens so
that they will vote to give upthat form of government. To replace it
with one that can provide the equality. This is important, the equities what
you're hearing in today's vernacular that socialismpromises. And so that's what they did
(22:03):
was they took critical theory and plotrace right in the middle of it.
Instead of being critical theory where it'sjust critical of the United States or any
non socialist government, they criticize itspecifically on race, because that's what Marxist
revolutions require is you have to havethe haves being opposed by the have nots.
Think of workers of the world unite, uniting the proletariat against the bourgeoisz.
(22:30):
That was the nacular of the lateeighteen hundreds, in the early nineteen
hundreds when Karl Marx and there wastrying to overtake the overtake the democracies around
the world. So that's what criticalrace theory did is it said, let's
reevaluate all of the United States historyand look at the struggle of power against
(22:55):
those who have power and those thatdo not, but highlight it all around
the issue of race. And thetruth is, Chauncey, I served in
the Navy. As you mentioned,you haven't had a more color blind or
beautiful specter of God's rainbow. Whenit comes to human skins, what I
experience as a Navy officer in FortWorth, Texas. In my Navy unit,
(23:19):
we had Hispanics, we had blacks, we had Asians, we had
whites, and you know what,we didn't care what color you were.
We wanted to make sure you werepulling your weight and that when you went
down rain we were looking out foryour kids and your spouse, making sure
that you're you had all the intelligencethat you needed to be able to make
(23:40):
decisions, You had all the equipmentand training that you needed so you could
get home safely to your family.A critical race theory is designed to come
in and exploit previous issues with raceand tried to drive a wedge among and
between Americans to make them doubt thattheir form of government, a constitutional republic,
(24:00):
is sufficient to whether the challenges andpolitical issues of today's society. That
is, in this essence, whatcritical race theory does. That's what Black
Lives Matter, A front organization forMarxism was designed to do exploit the very
community they purport to protect and defend. Thank you so much for outlining that
(24:26):
so beautifully. As I am listeningto you, I'm reflecting on my childhood
in the early sixties, in seventies, and as you mentioned, I thought
that we have arrived in the eightiesseventies, but looking at today, it's
(24:48):
like we regress a half a century. The hope that I had as a
child for America. I don't havethat same feeling at the moment for the
children that are coming up, mychildren, my grant that are coming up
later. And I don't know whatthe answer is. No, I know
(25:15):
that we're all on the front linefighting, and I just pray every day
that it will get better. Youwanted to comment, Senator, Well,
one of the things that we haveto remember, Chauncey is is that all
of the media, except for someof the outlets you like with Fox News,
(25:36):
with Newsmax, with The Chauncey Show, all of these asymmetrical counterbalance to
the predominant media. The media ispushing one narrative. And the narrative that
we're trying to push is there israce issues, and if you disagree with
this, you are a minority.You're by yourself, You're alone, no
one agrees with you. This isthe predominant narrative, not an accident.
(26:00):
What we have to remember is thisisn't new. This has happened four.
What's new is it's happening right nowto our generation. But this is our
generation's struggle. We have to faceand put down this totalitarian ideology that was
designed to split Americans against Americans,to split based on any kind of exploitable,
(26:25):
potential riff or historical one. Inthis case, they chose two primary
factors to try to destroy harmony inthe United States. They fixated on the
LBGTQ question and they fixated on theanti race question. Both of them are
designed to split Americans. Neither ofthose groups they have any interest whatsoever in
(26:47):
actually helping. They want to exploitthem, weaponize the pain, exaggerate the
offenses to try to create chaos,confusion, and conflict. And this is
a predictable model. All we haveto do is back up, look at
his reference and see that they triedthis before the first time. Well,
(27:12):
let's back up. The Communist Manifestoby Karl Marx was published in eighteen forty
eight. That was before the CivilWar. It wasn't until nineteen seventeen that
they actually got a taker for agovernment to actually try communism or Marxism as
a system of government, and thathappened. Everyone knows about the Bolshevik Revolution
(27:36):
of November of nineteen seventeen. Butwhat people don't remember, because it's not
talked about in public schools, it'snot talked about in the media. You
have to go look for it,is that the exact same playbook attempted takeover
that succeeded in Moscow failed in theUnited States that same year. It was
(27:57):
predominantly an agrarian armed uprising where theymarched on Moscow and took over right and
there's a lot of other things thatwent into that as well. But what
people don't realize is that a Marxistagitator from Louisiana came to Oklahoma and convinced
Oklahoma farmers in nineteen seventeen, inAugust, three months before the Bolshevik Revolution
(28:22):
in Russia, planning to march fromOklahoma to Washington, d c. To
unseat Woodrow Wilson and usher in thecommunist United States of America. They were
going to have a million man armyby the time they arrived there, and
they had small arms. They hadWinchester rifles, they had shotguns, they
had dynamite. They blew up arailroad bridge. This was the time our
(28:45):
capital was being built, but oneI'm sitting in right now talking to you.
It was under construction during this communistrevolution. Even Woody Guthrie bought into
communist ideology. We have the cityof Guthries came after would he got through.
He had bumper stickers on his guitarthat said this is an anti fascist
machine. Because the communist back then, we're pushing communist ideology overtly outright.
(29:11):
They were saying communism is the wayto take America to the next level.
Communism is the way to usher inutopia. And they would exploit sound familiar.
They would exploit eaty kind of economicor socioeconomic difference, or any industrial
accident to try to make a casefor communism. So if a factory worker
(29:34):
got injured or killed in a factory, communists would take up an offering,
bring it to the widow and kids, and provide them with money and say
we're from the Communist Party, andin what a tragedy that your father is
dead. You know what would keepthose factories safe if all of us own
the factory together, because we wouldn'thave an unsafe factory. If we all
(29:59):
owned it, we would make itsafe for ourselves. And oh do you
not have enough to eat? Imagineif we all own the farmland together,
collectively in common, in the formatof communism. And so they were pushing
communism outright as an ideology to replacea constitution republic that we had, and
(30:21):
they were exploiting any time a tragedyto make their case. And so that
happened in nineteen seventeens. But wheneverthey the armed rebellion in Seminole, Oklahoma,
which is called the green Corn Rebellion. You can google and read about
it your audience up there. Theyblew up a railroad bridge, it caught
(30:42):
fire. State Beliefs came in,prosecuted the ring leaders and sent the ring
leaders to Leavingworth Prison in Kansas,busted it up. It felled. Three
months later. It succeeded in Moscow. So this is an age old battle
between a constitutional republic based on libertywhere we the people control the government,
(31:04):
and they're trying to get us toreject that form of government and replace it
where the government owns everything, includingyou, and makes you equal by edict.
So this again isn't new that failed. If you fast forward to the
nineteen thirties, fifteen to twenty yearslater, the Communist Party realize they couldn't
(31:27):
take over the United States and anarmed rebellion as they had succeeded in Moscow
because some people in the United Statesweren't ready. So they tried to take
over Hollywood in the late nineteen thirtiesearly nineteen forties. See if this sounds
familiar, Chauncy. They blew upbuses, set fire to buildings, set
(31:48):
fire to sets, and stated Hollywoodstars created front organizations with wonderful sounding names
like the International Nurses Union. Soundsgreat, right, and they Hollywood starts
to be the spokesperson, you know, like Black Lives Matter. Great sounding
name, but a Marxist ideology behindit. That was happening because they realized
(32:10):
that the United States was not readyfor a revolution without additional propaganda, and
they were going to use Hollywood todo it. And that's the reason Ronald
Reagan went from being a Democrat toa Republican back then, is because he
realized Marxist ideology fit nicely within theDemocratic Party and that they that Marxist intended
(32:35):
to destroy the country he loved andhe became a Republican as a result of
that. Thank you so much foryour knowledge and insight. We're going to
take a quick for mercial break inWe'll be right back. The State Senator
of Changing I want to be yourinfrastructure governor. Now. I've been involved
(32:58):
in infrastructure construction throughout Arizona during thelast seventeen years. I've traveled more than
a half a million miles across theArizona roads and I've watched the roads decay
over the last seventeen years. Ruralcommunities need special attention with infrastructure dollars,
and as your infrastructure dollar watchdog,I want to make sure that your tax
(33:20):
dollars are spent on the right projectsin the right places. To vote Neely
for Governor in the August second primaryelection paid for by Neely for Arizona.
Welcome back to the Chauncey Show,where we're always right and never left.
We put God's first in politics second. We're honored, proud, and blessed
to heaven the studio. State Senatorshame Chet of Oklahoma. Senator, I
(33:45):
am extremely humbled. Are you sharingyour knowledge insight on the history of America
CRT communism in Marxism. We onlyhave about five or seven minutes left,
(34:05):
but I would like to invite youback on because these issues need to be
spoke about further, and I'm hopingthat when I have you on my next
podcast, America First Patriot Podcast,I normally have Folder's call in, and
I think it's a topic that needsfurther discussion if we want to eradicate this
(34:31):
Marxist communism agenda. Because the wayyou laid it out historically in what has
transpired, not even know that's thereason why President Reagan turn Republican. I
was extremely insightful. If we donot record, remember, and teach our
(35:02):
kid's history, we're going to bedoomed to repeat it. I'm a big
history guy from when I was akid, and the tearing down of any
statutes, good, batter and differenterases the history of good or bad,
so it cannot be repeated. AndI'm totally against removing any type of statues
(35:30):
that reflect history throughout our nation because, as you said, they're trying to
erase history, to create new historyand to try to have a totalitarian,
communist control society. And that's somethingthat as a free people we can't afford
(35:58):
like cancer to left fester and getout of control. So I thank you
for your cars, for standing upand sharing information and history with us.
That's so important because a lot ofpeople don't know our history. And that's
why we had these children rising up, the indoctrination from these schools, because
(36:21):
they've admitted out of public elementary schoolAmerican history, civic responsibilities. You know,
when I was in grammar school,I admired the intellect and I'm only
eleven, twelve, thirteen years old. I admired the intellect of Madison Hamilton
(36:44):
I call you know, Jefferson,irrespective of their political positions, the letters
that they wrote, the Federalist papers, I mean, these people were highly
intelligent, thoughtful, and religious,and thank God for what they did and
(37:06):
how they established the founding of thiscountry. Because how you explain to us
why we have the unbalanced and thepushback just because basically how our country,
our republic was set up. Itwas set up for we the people,
not we the elite, not wethe party, but we the people.
(37:31):
I thank you, Senator for takingtime at your busy schedule today to come
on my podcast and educate myself anyAmerican people, and I hope and pray
that when you have time again,you'll come back on. I would love
(37:54):
to Chauncey, how much time dowe have? We have five minute?
You have five minutes, and ministto close out? All right? So
when you were talking, you mentionedGod several times, so I know your
audience is shares those values and inthe you know, the Christian background,
(38:15):
the Judeo Christian ethic that we havethat our foundered fathers exhibited. I think
it was I think John Adams wasthe one that said that our constitutional republic
is for a moral and religious purposeor moral and religious people, and as
wholly inadequate in governing anything else.And the Communist Party when they try to
(38:38):
take over Hollywood in the nineteen thirtiesand forties, they failed again. So
in the nineteen fifties, their decisionwas, we can't take over Hollywood.
The people aren't ready for it.So because the families are too strong,
and we can't take down the UnitedStates, because the families are the building
(38:59):
blocks of this country. So wehave to take down the family. And
so what they tried to do fromthat point forward was to emphasize sexual immorality
to speak with disdain anyone who wasa square, anyone who was traditional,
and tried to exaggerate any kind ofsexual conquest and tried to sexualize the content
(39:23):
from Hollywood. They were trying todestroy families by integrating sects into Hollywood from
the fifties, that was their intent. And you can see the progression until
today which culminates into LBGTQ ideology thatis being is one exploiting Americans who are
in crises, but also leveraging theprogress made by communist ideologues who realize the
(39:49):
only way to take down the UnitedStates is take down the American family.
But that gives us to the realcrux of what is at stake here,
because this conflict goes beyond America versusthe Soviet Union, or today America versus
the communist Chinese Party, or theMarxist ideology that was printed in eighteen forty
(40:09):
eight by Karl Marx. Go tothe origin of Karl Marx's ideology and you'll
see the conflict between the creator ofthis planet and Satan himself. Because that's
really what this is about. Ifyou look at you want to see the
basis for the American form of government, look at the story of the sons
(40:34):
of Zebedee, when their mother camebefore Jesus and said, when you come
to your kingdom, I want Johnto sit on your one side and James
to sit on your other. I'masking, as their mother, I want
them to rule at your left andyour right. And Christ looked at her
and said, it is the Gentiles, or the Pagans, or the non
(40:55):
Christians that lord it over one another. But if you want to be great
in my kingdom, you have tobe a servant of all. You have
to serve. And that is theessence of our constitutional republic. Whenever Benjamin
Franklin came out of Independence Hall andthe woman asked him, what have you
(41:15):
wrought or what have you created?He said, A republic, man,
if you can keep it. Andso embedded in our republic is the ability
of each citizen's free will to voteto give away their essential freedoms and liberty.
That's the reason why Marxists are makinga push to our children in our
(41:37):
public schools and our universities to tryto get them to reject our constitutional republic
and embrace a system whereby the governmentforces you to be equal, whether it's
gender, equality, whether it's genderideology, equality or equality of the color
of your skin. It is designedto create a lie, to create complict.
(42:00):
It is designed by the same authorwho came to kill, steal,
and destroy. That is what isat stake here. Our form of government
is designed so that we the peoplecan live free follow the dictates of our
conscience as intended by our creator,and they Any system of government that is
(42:22):
designed to control or prevent you fromliving out your destiny is God ordained,
is a system from the other formof government. It is a Satanic system.
So this is I know your audienceshare a lot of your Judaeo Christian
background. What we have to realizeit's beyond the political struggle, is an
(42:42):
ideological struggle designed to destroy this countrybecause our system of freedom repudiates the system
of the world that is designed tocontrol people and put them in bondage.
Senator, thank you so much.Unfortunately we're out of time. I can't
thank you enough for the insight,the history lesson that is so important that
(43:05):
so many Americans need to hear.And I welcome you back because we need
to further this conversation and keep talkingabout what is going on spiritually and around
the world. In this nation,if we're going to save it. I
thank you for your courage to standup and serve God and stand up for
(43:28):
what is right. Thank you andGod bless you and your family. Thank
you, Chaunceys honor to be onyour show. This is the Chauncey Show,
where we're always right and never left. We put God first in politics
second, I'm your patriot, hostChauncey Brown. We were proud, honored,
and blessed to have in the studioSenator State Senator shame Jet for Oklahoma
(43:52):
insightful and educational conversation on where weare as a nation, where we are
as a people, and where weare is a republic. We're here every
Tuesdays and Thursdays from six to seven. I want to thank all of our
followers for tuning in. For thosethat would like to visit the Senator's website,
(44:13):
please go to the bio section,description section for the Swansea Show and
the highlight is for Senator Jets website. I am very, very thankful and
humble. It was so educational today. It was very impactful. The breakdown
on how the Senator laid it out. We're going to have him back on
(44:37):
because what he shares is very importantfor us to work on saving our nation.
Unfortunately, out of time, Iwant to thank all of my listeners
for tuning in. God bless youall and has always keep the faith of
the night now