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September 5, 2024 • 43 mins

Can resilience truly be the backbone of the American spirit? Join me as I share my personal reflection on this, drawing from the challenges and triumphs I've experienced over the past two years. From economic struggles to the balancing of family responsibilities, hear why I made the audacious decision to commit fully to this podcast. We explore how current economic conditions have shaped lives, the importance of perseverance, and the exciting announcement of a new podcasting schedule that promises to bring diverse voices to our platform.

Is Donald Trump being unfairly targeted? We dive into recent political events, including the alleged setup of Trump and the lack of Secret Service protection. With inflation and high gas prices weighing heavily on everyday Americans, I critique wealthy public figures like Oprah Winfrey and Michelle Obama for their critiques of Trump. We also break down polling data revealing Trump's lead in battleground states, and I share the palpable frustration many Americans feel. Plus, discover our new voicemail line for listeners to share their thoughts live on the show.

Ever wondered how music can heal mental health struggles? In a heartfelt segment, I open up about my personal battles with mental health and the mission to give every American a voice, regardless of political affiliation. Despite facing bans from streaming platforms, my determination to spread my message remains strong. To lighten the mood, I recount a wild and reckless night out that involved a car chase, a cornfield detour, and an unforgettable first date. It's a blend of serious reflection and thrilling adventure that paints a vivid picture of resilience and the pursuit of the American Dream.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Oh say, can you see by the dawn's early light what
so proudly we hailed at thetwilight's last gleaming.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the
perilous fight the, the, the,the, the, the, the, the, the,

(00:41):
the, the, the, the.
I will sing along her singing.

Speaker 1 (00:47):
It blew the night that our land was still there.
Oh say, does that star-spangledbanner yet wave O'er the land

(01:11):
of?

Speaker 2 (01:11):
the free and the home of the brave.

Speaker 3 (01:23):
What it means to be American.
America is free, and freedom isspecial and rare.

Speaker 4 (01:34):
We, the people of this great nation.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.

Speaker 4 (01:41):
We, the people of this great nation.

Speaker 5 (01:46):
Good morning my fellow Americans, my fellow
patriots all across the globeand all across the nation.
I am so excited to be back.
I'm not going to lie, this hasbeen quite a journey for me.
It has been quite a journey forme as I've taken a leap of
faith.
I'm too passionate about what Ido.

(02:08):
I enjoy this too much.
I took a little break um off ofdoing the podcast which, um, as
you guys have noticed, I'm onand off, on and off, and I keep
contemplating, um when I canjump back in there and when I
can actually do a scheduled you,you know program and when you
guys can actually, you know, beable to to listen to me

(02:29):
consistently on a schedule.
Now I'm going to just breakdown a couple of things before
we jump into all the crazinessthat's going on in this country.
There's craziness going on ineverybody's lives, especially in
my life right now.
I've gone through so manycircumstances in the last two
years.
It's been a roller coaster ridefor me.
I'd say that it's been probablythe hardest time in my life,

(02:53):
and I've had harder times in mylife.
I've gone through a lot in mylife.
I'm 40 years old and, just likeevery one of you, I got kids.
You know, or some of you, or avast majority of you, I got kids
, I got a family to maintain andthis economy took a toll on me

(03:14):
and then, from taking a toll onme, it evolved into something
else and you know, I had to makea decision, which was a very
scary one because, as as afather and as a provider and
just a person that loves hisfamily so much, it's very hard
to do what you love in life veryhard.
I had it.

(03:34):
At one point I was very happy Iwasn't making the money I needed
to make.
I was actually um, giving moreto the audience, which has
always been my goal.
My goal has always been tosustain my life, pay my bills,
but be able to have mylisteners' voices be heard,
every story be heard, everyonehave a voice, whether we agree

(03:56):
or not.
That was always my concept.
Of course, everybody knows I'mall about America first, but
that was always my goal since Istarted the Republican nation.
Since then, you know, I've comeback on and off, on and off, but
I haven't been able to beconsistent because unfortunately
well, fortunately, because itdid help me, but unfortunately I

(04:17):
had other responsibilities andI have to provide food for the
table.
So I took a leap of faith andI'm hoping this leap of faith
works out for me.
I'm just like anybody else.
Um, this economy has taken atoll on me, um, borderline.
I've never really suffered fromdepression or ever had been in
a state of depression.
Um, now I know.

(04:41):
Um always been an entrepreneur,always owned my own businesses.
Well, now I know what it's notlike to be owning your own
business and to work forsomebody else.
But I took a chance.
I took a chance and I thinkthat I've made the decision to
move forward with dedicatingmyself full time to this podcast
, and I'm going full, fullthrottle.

(05:04):
If it's something that I'vealways done in my entire life,
is that when I go in, I go inhard, I go in hard, I work my
ass off and I make sure that Ieither fail with my head up high
or I succeed one or the other.
I give it all, all or nothing.
That's how I am, but all of usare going through the same thing
.
Guys, I feel for you, guys, asI feel for every single person I

(05:28):
interact with in today'sAmerica that's struggling to
make ends meet.
Um, just dissatisfied with life,using alcohol shit, using
alcohol as a coping mechanism.
You know when, when you youfeel like, um, you know you're
less of a man because you can'tprovide for your family and
you're carrying.

(05:48):
You know you're carrying allthis, um, all this weight on
your shoulders and you, just,you don't know what to do with
it.
You know you're overwhelmed, um, I I don't want to point
fingers, biden, I mean, thereality is this has been the
roughest years of my life by far.

(06:10):
I kind of lost myself.
I lost interest in a lot of thethings I enjoy doing, like
hunting, fishing, all that goodstuff, but I realized that at
the end of the day, you got tofind that light at the end of
the tunnel.
And once you find that light,you follow it until you get

(06:31):
outside and it's bright andsunny.
And that's what I plan to do.
I'm going to follow my dreams.
I'm going to take a leap offaith.
I've had several differentpeople reach out to me that
worked with me in the past, andI've even gotten somebody to
sponsor me, which is great.
You know a company to sponsorme.
So, moving forward, I will berecording podcasts and I will be

(06:56):
releasing them every Monday,wednesday and Friday.
So I'm excited about that andI'm going to be bringing great
content, great guests.
Um, and I'm I'm really excited,but I want everyone, everyone
out there, to know you know yousometimes have to.
I know, when you feel likeyou're a rock bottom and you're,
there's no getting back up,you'll get back up.

(07:18):
You'll get back up.
How about how hard you fall?
It's about how fast you get up,um, and I'm going to tell you,
I mean it's been a process,because my getting up was not
fast, it was far from fast.
I felt like I lost myself, Ilost my identity in a way, and

(07:40):
all of it stems down to thestress, the financial stress,
and all of it stems down to thestress, the financial stress, I
mean and then it starts, it'slike a ripple effect, you know.
Then everything else startsaffecting you.
You know, obviously, financesaffect your family's well-being,
affects relationships.
You add a mixture of alcohol tothat and you add a couple

(08:02):
different things, a coupledifferent factors to that
Unhappiness and lack ofmotivation and you've got a
whole fucking, you've got anentire fucking recipe for
disaster.
So, that being said, I justwanted to let you guys know I
will continue to keep fightingthe good fight for you guys.

(08:22):
I'm just like you guys.
I am fighting the good fightmyself right now, in my own
world, in my own life, but I'mgoing to continue to keep doing
this.
I love what I do.
I love talking politics.

(08:42):
Be a dedicated line specificallyfor you guys to have your
voices heard.
You can leave a voicemail andit's going to be played, it's
going to air, it's going to belive to the audience.
Remember that our podcast is inevery single platform that
exists so you can listen to it,you can talk to Alexa, you can
be Alexa Play the RepublicanNation.

(09:03):
It's going to play the lastepisode that we recorded.
Spotify, apple play, I mean, Imean apple, apple, uh, apple
music, everything it's.
We're on every single platformand and I take a lot of pride in
that because I've maintainedthis going and I've maintained
with everything going on, I'vestill maintained the republican
nation there and it's again.

(09:25):
It's been a struggle.
I had a whole plan before thewhole collapse of my personal
business and then obviously itjumped into this podcast and it
didn't give me the leeway that Ineeded to to be able to do the
podcast.
I had to get a job and it'shard.
Everybody wants to be happy inlife, everybody wants to follow

(09:48):
their dreams, everybody wants tobe able to do something they
love to do.
But sometimes you just have tomake that sacrifice to make sure
you take care of your familyand you have to be selfless, and
I made that choice.
But now, after speaking to mywife and having an amazing
support from my wife, I'm goingto be a little bit selfless and

(10:09):
I'm going to.
Well, not selfless, but I'm alittle bit selfish, but not
selfish to a certain extent, butI'm going to actually follow my
dreams.
So I'm taking a leap of faithwith you guys and I hope you
guys tune in and I hope you guysenjoy the content that I
provide.
Well, we can start off.
There's been so many differentthings going on at this time.
For now, we can start off withwe all know they set up Donald

(10:32):
Trump on that assassination.
I mean, I've gone through thevideos, I've gone through the
footage.
I don't think the hitmanhimself was a setup.
I don't think that was a setup.
I just think they purposelylacked Secret Service agents for
him.
They purposely lacked in theirjob, because a lot of them.
It would be a blessing for them.

(10:53):
I mean it would, because thereality of it is, no matter how
much you put Donald Trump down,that guy keeps going up and we
keep supporting him because wesee what's going on in America.
See, this is what the left isnever going to understand.
They can keep trying to lie andsay that America, there's no
inflation, that there's nonothing going on in this country

(11:15):
that's affecting the Americanpeople, that people are doing
better right now than ever.
Well, we go to the fuckinggrocery store.
We know how much money it coststo buy groceries.
We know how much a gallon ofgas costs because we pay for it.
We know interest rates arethrough the roof.
So these are things that weexperience.

(11:38):
We're the ones being affectedby it, not them.
I mean, the most ridiculousthing that I've ever seen in my
entire life Is Oprah Winfrey andKamala Harris, both
millionaires.
Oh, no wait, kamala, I'm sorry.
Oprah Winfrey and MichelleObama, both of them standing on
a podium saying not to electDonald Trump because he's rich.

(12:02):
Not to elect I'm paraphrasingit a little bit.
It wasn't basically basicallynot to trust him because he's
rich.
Not to elect him I'mparaphrasing it a little bit.
It wasn't Basically not totrust him because he's rich,
coming from two rich people, oneof them who shouldn't even be
rich because she was married tothe President of the United
States, which was a politician.
He was for the people, butapparently for himself, because

(12:24):
he's made a hell of a hell of alot of money.
So I mean this has turned.
I mean this world has turned.
It went from a time wherePresidents used to serve the
people were now presidents servetheir best interest in
themselves and whoever's intheir circle or whoever whatever
, whatever lobbyist takes careof them the best, or whatever

(12:47):
promises are made after theelection, after they're done
with their presidency.
We know this, they're corrupt,everybody knows it.
But I will tell you on apositive note, donald Trump's
going to be president of theUnited States.
I've never been more certain inmy entire life.
And these are CNN polls.
I'm going to just give you thebattleground states CNN polls.
Okay, choice for president thisis by likely voters.

(13:12):
Choice for president KamalaHarris is at 27% in Georgia.
Donald Trump is at 71%.
Arizona 31%.
Kamala 65%.
Donald Trump Nevada that'sinteresting 31% for Kamala.
64% for Donald Trump.

(13:34):
Pennsylvania 31% for Kamala.
63% for Donald Trump.
Let's go now to Michigan, thegreat state of Michigan 36% for
Kamala, 53% for Trump.
Let's go now to Michigan, thegreat state of Michigan 36% for
Kamala, 53% for Trump.
And then there's Wisconsin.
A little bit the numbers, Ithink, are off, because I travel

(13:55):
a lot to Wisconsin, outside ofcertain cities.
I'm pretty sure most people arevoting for him, but the numbers
are 41% for Kamala, 54% forDonald Trump.
He's leading in every singlenumber, guys.
He's leading in every singlenumber, like in every single
state, he's leading.

(14:15):
So, without a doubt, the leftis scared, you know, without a
doubt, I mean and they should bebecause the american people are
tired.
I'm tired, like I'm tired, likeI'm, I'm tired, the, the
beating, the.
You know, it's just, we'retired, just as americans, we,
we've been, we've been takingsuch a beating in the last four

(14:37):
years.
And for anybody, for anybody, tosay that kamala's the choice
dude, what was this lady doingwhen she was in office?
She's saying on day one, I'mgoing to make sure this and this
and this is going to happen,which is basically her stealing.
For example, she stole DonaldTrump's pretty much.

(14:57):
Donald Trump said that he wasgoing to start making sure that
tips are not taxed.
You know, a waitress gets tipsand they don't tax them on the
tips.
And then she said it thefollowing like she said it the
following month, I was like thislady's a clown.
I was like are you kidding me?
I mean, I was like how can you,can you even?
Um, it just makes no sense tome.

(15:20):
But again, why?
And furthermore, why doesn'tshe do it?
Now?
She's vice president, she doeshave power and we all know joe
biden doesn't even know wherehe's at.
I mean.
So again, what I mean, what inher right mind makes her think
that we are falling for thisshit again?

(15:41):
Like seriously, I mean, it'sjust to me, it's beyond
craziness.
I just don't understand wherethe left like what's on their

(16:02):
mind, like I just don't get it,like I don't understand where
they think they interact withthe United States or Americans
in general, because, in allhonesty, I mean, they really
have absolutely no engagementwith us whatsoever.
They understand us.
They do not understand us inany which way, and it's pretty

(16:26):
sad, and it's sad that the youthis being indoctrinated like
they really are, like they're.
So they have so much hate intheir hearts towards Trump and
towards anybody who supportsTrump, and they always say that

(16:48):
the right's the one that'sdivisive.
Let's not forget that the lefthas been the one calling Donald
Trump a racist, calling megasupporters part of a cult,
calling us un-American Again.
Mega means make America greatagain.
Make America great again.
People forget theaccomplishments of Donald Trump.

(17:10):
I don't, because during the timethat he was president, I was
doing pretty damn good with mylife.
I was pretty happy.
You know, I was pretty happy.
I mean again, guys, this isjust right now.
I'm just opening up just to.
I mean this is an introduction.
We're going to, we're going toget into the nitty gritty of
everything that's going on,because I mean I want, I want
this show to be a little bitdifferent.

(17:30):
I want to be able to interactmore.
I want to be able to socializemore with people and understand
different stories, be able totalk about different subjects,
not just politics, because everyaspect of life affects us in
every different way.
Politics seems to be a major oneright now, but we're all human
beings at the same time andwe're all going through our own
stuff.
You know, I mean one thing thatshould tell you one thing.

(17:56):
That should tell you.
You one thing, one thing thatshould tell you rfk supports
donald trump, tulsi gabbard,which was my only pick.
If donald trump would not havebeen like, like, if we would
have lost to any democrat well,liberal, but I consider her an
actual democrat.
Um, it would have been tulsigabbard.
I actually enjoyed her.
If you listen to my previouspodcasts, I was a supporter of

(18:18):
her even before people reallygot to know who she was and and,
honestly speaking, the factthat they're all backing him is
what an an America United lookslike Like.
This is what America like, likewhat a real America looks like.
We're real Democrats.
Care about the real Democratsthat care about America.
You know now, now we're seeingit.

(18:45):
You know like, we're actuallyseeing like, the reality of like
, like who's good, like, notgood and evil, because I'm not
going to say good and evil, butwe're seeing.
We're seeing how united theactual Democrats, real Democrats
, are, that they're realizingthat Kamala's an idiot, I mean

(19:06):
Joe Biden's lost and thesepeople don't give a shit about
America.
They're going to trade.
They're trading our best.
I mean they're doing everythingto make us government dependent
.
They're doing everything tomake us government dependent.
They're doing everything tomake our lives harder.
I mean it's sad, but true andhonestly, guys and I say this

(19:31):
with every beat of my heart.
Okay, I'm with you guys.
I'm with you 100% and I feeleverything you guys are going
through, more than you canimagine.
It's just, it's been rough.
It's been rough, to say theleast.

(19:53):
It has been rough, but asAmericans, we always get through
everything and we'll getthrough everything.
You know and and, uh, and, and.
We'll get through this.
We'll definitely get throughthis united we stand.
Divided we fall.
We all just have to make sure wego out there, we vote our asses
off, make sure that we'rekeeping our eyes open, be

(20:14):
vigilant about anybody who'sworking at polls, make Make sure
that they're looking at thecounts, make sure that
everything's being done, youknow, in a proper manner, even
though it already looks likethis shit was over before it
even started, even with JoeBiden, because it was over
before it even started.
I mean, after that first debate, I mean, fuck, everybody went
on a frenzy, like everybodyfinally saw what we've been

(20:37):
seeing for the last four years.
It's crazy like I.
I find it so crazy that theyfinally saw what we've been
seeing for the last fucking fouryears.
We've been seeing this, but yetnobody noticed it, only
republicans.
Nobody noticed that we had afucking a clown in office, a guy

(20:58):
that's pretty much a zombie, Imean, and if I was to say, I
actually feel, to a certainpoint I feel bad for him,
because I actually do think thatthe man, um, is probably
suffering from different things.
Um, he's probably suffering forone.
He's probably suffering, um,from dementia or some sort of uh

(21:20):
or something like that alongthose lines, maybe alzheimer's,
and I think even I think he'seven suffering from uh, from
parkinson's, I mean, at leastthat's how my grandmother passed
away with that.
So at least I'm basing it on onthat.
You know what I'm saying.
So I'm basing it on that.
You know what I'm saying.
So I'm basing it on what I'veseen in my personal life.

(21:42):
So, anyways, so, guys, our goalhere has to be get back the
American values we lived andloved.
That's what has to be our maingoal.
We have to put Donald Trumpback in office.
We got to regain control and wegot to go back to what made

(22:04):
America awesome, to what madeAmerica the greatest country in
the world, which it still is thegreatest country, even with
these fucked up politicians.
We still have the best countryin the world Hands down.
But, that being said let's goin and let's.
This is one of my personalfavorites because I listen to
this music.
I listen to this song a lotduring the time that I was

(22:27):
really, really strugglingmentally.
Guys, I hope you can supportand let everybody know about the
Republican Nation.
You know.
Spread the word.
I want people's voices to beheard.
That is what I want.
I want people's voices to beheard.
That is what I want.
I want people's voices to beheard.
I want every american to have aplatform to be able to say what
they're going through, whatthey feel, what they're

(22:49):
disappointed with in this, inthis government or in general.
Just be able be able to expresswhatever they're holding inside
.
I want to be your outlet, forothers to gravitate, for others
to understand, for others toknow you're not alone.
We're going through thistogether.
That was always my main goalwith this.

(23:10):
I was never trying to bedivisive, by no means.
But the left put me in a lot ofsituations I had on Twitch.
You know they banned me off ofTwitch.
They banned me off of TikTok.
They banned me off of YouTube.
They banned me off of everyplatform you can think of.
Where I was streaming live, Iwas banned, and they banned me

(23:31):
because they didn't agree withwhat I stood for, even though I
gave them a platform where theycan argue back and forth with me
not even argue debate.
I was never disrespectful.
A lot of those debates are inmy podcast, but nevertheless I
will be streaming again becauseI opened up a new account and I
and I will be starting not fromscratch, because the foundation

(23:52):
is there, but we are.
We are going to kick this shitin the ass.
We are going to work together.
We are going to spread thisword.
We're going to kick this shitin the ass.
We are going to work together.
We are going to spread thisword.
We're going to make sure thatevery American has a voice in
this country and that it getsheard.

Speaker 6 (24:08):
I can't hide myself.
I don't expect you tounderstand.
I just hope I can explain whatit's like to be a man.
It's a lonely road.

Speaker 7 (24:26):
And they don't care about what you know.

Speaker 6 (24:30):
It's not about how you feel, but what you provide
inside that home.

Speaker 4 (24:38):
Being a man is what you make it.
You can't always live up toexpectations.
You try to please everybodywhile you struggle, so you fake
it and end up out of balance,compromising situations.
As a good man, do what heshould.
Man, give everything he has anddo everything he could.

(24:58):
Man, you might find yourselffeeling all alone Inside a house
you built that you don'trecognize as home.
And that's what my daddy toldme, and I'll tell my son the
same Now that I'm older.
I relate and I actually feelhis pain.
He never cried.
He might have lied, but he didnot complain.
And he said son, one day you'llhave to do the same.

(25:21):
I get emotional when I stop andthink and I look around Beyond
the county lines of my smalltown.
I think about all the men outthere who feel like I do now,
who are screaming on the insidebut won't ever make a sound.
I can't hide myself.

Speaker 6 (25:38):
I don't expect you to understand.
I just hope I can explain whatit's like to be humane.
It's a lonely road and theydon't care about what you know.
It's not about how you feel,but what you provide inside that

(26:03):
home.
Don't give up.
Keep fighting as a man.
Our son is our horizon and ourfather's actions play a role and
we end up like them.
So they can't let us see themhurt, because we'll embody what
they do and start a generationalcurse.
No wonder most men are sodepressed.
All the things that they can'texpress.
They go to war, get thrown onthe shelf, then go back to war

(26:25):
with they mental health, thengrab that bottle and ask for
help, try to pull themselves outof hell, then fall back down
and then realize that they gon'have to do with themselves.

Speaker 7 (26:33):
It's the circle of life.
As a man you provide, theydon't know what you're worth
till the day that you die, andthat's when they start crying.
Then move on to a man toconfide in.
That's why we feel we can'thide ourselves.
We don't expect you tounderstand, we just hope we can

(26:57):
explain what it's like to behuman.
It's a lonely road.

Speaker 2 (27:06):
And you don't care about what we know.
It's not about how we feel, butwhat we provide inside that
home, inside that hole, insidethat hole, that hole.
It's not about how we feel,it's about what we provide

(27:29):
Inside that hole, inside thathole.

Speaker 5 (27:45):
That song always touches me.
That song always hits at home.
It always does.
It's just, I can't explain it,forgive me.
And then, go figure, they got afucking advertisement right
after the song.
They got an advertisement ofwhiskey, but but but anyways,
guys, I mean the reality is, thereality is right now.

(28:07):
Right now we should feelcomfortable with the future of
this country from where itstands, I mean, from what the
numbers are showing, which wecan't really go based on numbers
, because we all saw that thosenumbers looking like Trump won
the election.
The last time I was streamingit live and then suddenly the
next morning I wake up Trumplost.
Don't know how that happens.
He loses major key states,breaks every single record,

(28:30):
first president, I think in 150years, in 150 years, if I'm
correct to lose an election whenhe had more votes than he
originally had prior.
But again, I mean things happen.
I guess joe biden really pulledoff the most miraculous
comeback.
Uh, I mean I, I don't even, Idon't even know I, that election

(28:51):
was so weird and and it's hardto say because I, I mean, to
this day, it's hard for me tothink, it's hard for me to think
that that election was legitand I don't want people to think
that I'm this conspiracytheorist or anything like that
but it just didn't feel right.

(29:11):
Voting without an ID, when youcan't even run a book in the
library without an ID, where youcan't have a drink without an
id, this is voting, this is.
This is a major thing.
This is like one of our majorduties as citizens of this
country.
This is like one of one.
A pretty big deal, you know, Imean, and these people blatantly

(29:33):
like, openly, like I've seen oncharlie k, charlie Kirk's
videos when he goes on campus,like people are happy, like the
left is happy, illegalimmigrants are coming in.
I mean they, they say it outloud, like they say it out loud,
they'll, they'll, they'll sayit out loud and they'll be like,
yeah, we want these illegalimmigrants to come in so they
can vote for, for Democrats.
And you're like, seriously,you're like I mean, I mean, guys

(29:59):
, look man, the reality is.
The reality is is you have onelife to live.
If you think about the past,you're depressed.
If you think about the future,you're anxious.
If you think about the present,you're in the present and
you're feeling good.
Life is not easy.
Life is far from being easy,but what we have to do is

(30:19):
continue to stay coarse, staypresent and continue to fight
the good fight.
That's it, and do the best wecan for our families.
I mean, that's the bottom line.
That is the bottom line.
This is where we stand and itis what it is.

(30:45):
You know what I'm saying?
Like there's nothing.
There's nothing else we can't.
We can do.
We just got to continue to keepfighting the good fight.
We have all been on the sameboat, struggling together for
the last four years, and itneeds to come to an end for the
future of our kids, for thefuture of our retirements, for

(31:08):
some of us that are younger,some of us are retired.
I mean this, this country, thisworld, has gone to shit.
It really has.
The olympics was a hugedisrespect to christianity, to
catholic, to catholics, toanybody.
Anybody that's, anybody thatthat's religious in any which

(31:31):
way would have looked at that,and Muslims, anyone, and it was
a disgrace.
It was a disgrace, it wasdisgusting.
But this is the new norm, orthey think it's the new norm,
and the more they do it, themore outrage people get and the
more they keep losing tractionbecause they keep going in with

(31:52):
this woke mentality and everysingle time that you're woke,
you're going to get broke.
That's just what it is.
It is what it is.
That is what's going to happen,and we've seen it before with
Bud Light.
Now they're saying it's amistake.
And you got some UFC fightersthat are promoting Bud Light.

(32:13):
You know, you got a couplepeople like saying, oh, it's a
mistake.
You know, we got to be able toforgive.
I mean, granted, this wasn't amistake done by one person, this
was probably a committee, sincethis is a huge corporation.
So I mean, everybody probablyagreed to it, so it doesn't seem
like much of a mistake, butnevertheless, I mean it is what

(32:36):
it is and we just got tocontinue and continue and
continue and continue to fightthe good fight.
And I think that we stand a verygood chance against the.
I mean we don't stand it, we'rewinning.
I mean we're winning.
I mean, as Charlie Sheen wouldsay, winning.
I mean we stand a very goodchance against the.
I mean we don't stand it, wewere winning.
I mean we're winning.
I mean, as Charlie Sheen wouldsay, winning.
I mean we're winning.
I mean we are going to win thiselection, unless they come up
with some sort of way to cheatthe shit.

(32:57):
I mean, we are going to winthis election, but we got to
make sure that we still stillkeep ourselves intact, making
sure that any abnormalities,anything that we notice,
anything that we see, anythingwe need to make sure that we're
on top of it.
Guys, just give it.

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So, anyways, my God, vaping.
I got to quit the vaping aswell.
I don't know how many peoplevape out there.
I use this as a tactic to quitsmoking and it seems to be more
addictive than actually smokingcigarettes.

(34:26):
But, guys, this was pretty muchjust my comeback, just a small
brief, you know, so you guys canunderstand where I'm standing
from, why, you know, I took abreak for about two years and
then came back, did a couplepodcasts, but couldn't do it,
unfortunately because of myschedule and everything.
But that's it.

(34:48):
I'm going in, I'm going in andwe're going in together and, as
I said, my main goal will alwaysbe to have your voices heard,
to talk, to debate, to haveconversation not arguments, and
that that's that.
That's my end game.
My end game is that I wish thatthis was a means for me to do

(35:14):
something that I love doing andbe able to maintain my family
doing it.
I hope it gets there, but fornow, I'll continue to push
forward and continue to keepfighting the good fight, and I
hope you guys tune in and I hopeyou guys spread the word and
you guys let everyone know aboutthe Republican Nation.
You guys can follow Jace Haberat TikTok because, of course,

(35:35):
they banned me there, so I hadto create it.
That's J-A-S-E-H-A-B-E-R.
You can follow me on Facebook,the Republican Nation, and
you'll see me there.
And, guys, I'm going to befighting the good fight.
I'm going to be streaming liveas well.
I will be giving you moreinformation on the next podcast
that I launch.

(35:55):
Monday, wednesdays and Fridayswill be the schedule.
It usually takes a day for itto upload into all the platforms
.
But, guys, good things comingour way.
I have many speakers, manydifferent people that want to
get on the show, from SheriffMack to someone who's running
against Elizabeth Warren Iforgot his name.

(36:18):
He's on the smaller ticket.
He doesn't, in my opinion,doesn't, stand a chance just
because of the area that she'srunning in.
But nevertheless, guys, we gotthis, we got this and I'm going
to put some good music right now, before I end the show, because
I want to put something thatyou know I don't want it to be,
all you know, depressing, andall that stuff.

(36:39):
You know that good stuff.
I mean I want us to like, Iwant us to really enjoy our
company together and, guys,remember, you can always reach
out to me by email, at leastright now arepublican, that's
the letter A, republicannationat gmailcom, and you can let me
know what's on your mind.
I'll read it word for word.
But I'm back and I'm not goinganywhere and I'm excited to be

(37:01):
back and we're going to kicksome ass.
Guys, god bless you, god blessyour families and God bless this
beautiful country that we livein.
Enjoy this last tune that I'm ahuge fan of and stay tuned for
Monday, wednesdays and FridaysShould be up.
If you go totherepublicannationcom, it'll be

(37:27):
up at 7 am.
Otherwise, if you wait for theother platforms, it might be up
a little bit later, butnevertheless it'll be up and
running.
Guys, thank you so much.
God bless you guys and all ofyou guys that have been with me
since the beginning.
Thank you, thank you very muchfrom the bottom of my heart,
from my family, from everybody.
Thank you so much.
Thank you for all the support.
I greatly appreciate you guys.

Speaker 6 (37:52):
Well, I had a good time tonight.

Speaker 9 (37:54):
Yeah, it was really great.

Speaker 6 (37:58):
Other than my ex-boyfriend.
He's kind of psycho.

Speaker 9 (38:01):
Yeah, he's got some issues.

Speaker 1 (38:06):
But the car chase was fun.

Speaker 9 (38:09):
Yeah, the car chase was fun.
Yeah, the car chase was great.
Your dad, though.

Speaker 6 (38:14):
With the shotgun and everything, I had my first time
experiencing that, so you wantto go out again sometime.

Speaker 9 (38:49):
Yeah, I had a heart like a nine-pound hammer.
Think he even did a little timein the slammer.
What was I thinking?
She snuck out one night and metme by the front gate.
Her daddy came out waving that12-gauge.
We tore out the drive.
He peppered my tailgate.
What was I thinking?
Oh, I knew there'd be hell topay, but that crossed my mind a
little too late, cause I wasthinking about a little white

(39:13):
tank top Sitting right there inthe middle by me.
I was thinking about a longkiss.
Man just gotta get going with anight like me.
I know what I was feeling, butwhat was I thinking?
What was I thinking?

(39:33):
What was I thinking?
By the county line the cops werenipping on our heels, pulled
off the road and kicked it infour wheels, shut off the lights
and tore through a cornfield.
What was I thinking?
Out the other side, she washollering faster, took a dirt

(39:59):
road, had the radio blasting,hit the honky-tonk for a little
post-dance.
And what was I thinking?
Oh, I knew there'd be hell topay, but that crossed my mind a
little too late, cause I wasthinking about a little white
tank top Sitting right there inthe middle by me.
I was thinking about a longkiss man.
Just gotta get going where thenight might be.
I know what I was feeling.

(40:21):
But what was I thinking when amountain of a man with a

(40:49):
born-to-kill tattoo Tried to cutin?
I knocked out his front tooth.
He ran outside hood slidinglike Bo Duke.
What was I thinking?
I finally got her home at a halfpast two later, daddy's in a
long chair sitting on thedriveway Put it in park as he
started my way.
What was I thinking?
Oh, what was I thinking.

(41:10):
Oh, what was I thinking.
Oh, what was I thinking?
That you gave a come and get megrin and like a bullet, we were
gone again, cause I wasthinking about a little white
tank top Sitting right there inthe middle by me.
I was thinking about a longkiss man.
Just gotta get going.
Whether or not my knee, I knowwhat I was feeling.

(41:34):
Yeah, I know what I was feeling.
What was I thinking?

Speaker 1 (41:45):
What was I thinking?
What was I?

Speaker 9 (41:53):
thinking.
I know what I was feeling.
What was I thinking?
I guess I was thinking aboutthat king time.

Speaker 3 (42:07):
It is time for our politicians to summon the
bravery and determination of ourAmerican ancestors.
It is time.
It is time to plant our flagand to protect the greatest of
this nation for citizens ofevery race, in every city and

(42:29):
every part of this glorious land.
For the sake of our honor, forthe sake of our children, for
the sake of our union, we mustprotect and preserve our history
, our heritage and our greatheroes.
This is in our hands and,ladies and gentlemen, the best

(42:55):
is yet to come.
We will make America greatagain.
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