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Glad to have you along on the Stagall Show for
this Monday edition. The telephone number eight five five Stagall,
if you'd like to get here today. I was just
checking out social media today, truth social to be specific,
trying to figure out what Trump said. I didn't look,
but apparently he said to release the Epstein files. So okay,
(03:27):
good does that mean? Does that mean we're finally going
to put this thing to bed? Let's hope anyway, eight
five five Stigall is how you reach me today? The
headline from the New York Times. They're very, very confounded
now because President Trump officially said last night, okay, go
ahead and open the Epstein files. Go ahead, have at
it whatever the Republicans are supposed to vote on that
this week, and he said, fine, just do it. I'm
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not really sure what the delay was in him saying
this from the very beginning. Can you imagine what it
was and why he's changed his tune? Fast Eddie in there. Look,
you people that are held on this thing as being
the only thing you care about. Fine, fine, I acquiesce
I'm with Donald Trump, not that I was ever really
against releasing him. I just say just I don't know
why even have the damned fight about it or argue
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about it or drag the feet on it. Just give
people whatever it is they think they want. But as
you know, you know what it is with me, it
doesn't matter what's done. It doesn't matter what he says,
it doesn't matter how much is released. It's never going
to be enough for people that believe there's always more ED.
There's always more, just like there's always another gunman in
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the JFK assassination, there's always another space Satan demon, there's
always another something ED. It doesn't matter no matter what. Now,
now I understand over the weekend, Cash Patel and Dan
Bongino are just sitting on all kinds of information related
to the crooks guy that tried to kill Trump and
Butler Pennsylvania. Did you know that now? Apparently Dan Bongin
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and Cash Pteller in on that too. That's the new one.
Speaker 1 (05:03):
I hadn't heard zing Oh, okay, okay, damn, but yeah,
got it.
Speaker 2 (05:07):
That's what I mean. Like, if we're going to keep
feeding these things, folks, it's it's up to you, whether
you choose to or not. And I know some of
you write me and you say, well, why do you
give any of this oxygen? And I say, because maybe
you don't spend the time again on social media that
I do, and maybe I shouldn't spend as much time.
And is social media real? I don't know, maybe it's
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not real. I don't believe this idea that the maga
movement is metastasizing and collapsing. You know, there's a story
today at Axios Maga is metastasizing. That that's what they
want you to believe. Donald Trump is maga. Would you
listen to me. Donald Trump is maga. It isn't me,
It isn't any other of your favorite podcast hosts, as
(05:50):
much as they would love to believe it's them, It
isn't any of us, None of us with microphones are
the maga movement? Ed all right, I'm probably gonna be
one of the few hosts to actually say that aloud.
I'm not the mega movement. I support the Mega movement.
I support what Donald Trump has built. But Trump built
this coalition. I didn't. Tucker didn't, Megan Kelly didn't, Ben
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Shapiro didn't Nick Fuentes didn't, Alex Jones didn't. Matt Walsh
didn't name your favorite big shot podcaster, Candace Owens. None
of these people built maga. Trump is maga, Eddie. Trump
is maga. Say it with me. Trump is maga. Yeah,
that's right. It has nothing to do with all of
these personalities that now think they hold the mantle of
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something and they'll never stop. They'll never stop. Okay, So
Trump is said, fine, fine, release the stupid Epstein files.
Well they're already onto. Dan Bongino and Cash Patel are
hiding the real information behind Trump's assassin in Butler, Pennsylvania.
So do you understand the game? It'll never stop right.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
Now, Chris, I did not put down a red hat
because you told me too, all right, or.
Speaker 2 (07:01):
Because Tucker told you to, or because you know, or
Megan Kelly told you to. Oh my gosh, Donald Trump
built this coalition. Donald Trump is the guy I voted
for Donald Trump, and I no talk show. Somebody was
arguing in me last night. Well, I think you'd have
to say, stigall, Trump is not really He's a disappointment.
He's not delivered. I beg your pardon, I beg your part.
(07:24):
I will have that fight with you any day of
the week. I you know, look, it's one thing if
liberals over Thanksgiving want to tell me they hate Donald Trump.
But if you tell me you voted for Donald Trump
and you want to have a duel about what Donald
Trump is delivered and whether he's the kind of guy
you voted for or not, I'll have that fight all
day long, ed, I'll have it and have it loud.
(07:45):
In fact, I'm not even as interested in debating liberals anymore.
I'm more interested in debating with people that have been
listening to bonehead podcasters who now think they've got the
world figured out, and they're smarter and more America first
and more maga than everybody else. Yeah, I'm toughest guy
in the room. You know, these people. Every season they
come along. Every season the Republicans are in charge, there's
(08:07):
always the I'm the toughest conservative in the room. I'm
the most mega in the room. I'm the most America first.
Speaker 5 (08:14):
Ed.
Speaker 2 (08:14):
Yeah, you think you're conservative, I'm real conservative. Let me
show you how conservative I am. These people haven't run
for anything, ed, they haven't run for office. They'd never
run for anything in their lives. But boy, they can
sit there and talk tough about how to govern, can't they.
Speaker 1 (08:29):
Absolutely, It's why we lost so badly, why there was
no red wave in twenty twenty two. It's why we
got killed because because Donald Trump is Megan, not these
other people talking about it.
Speaker 2 (08:40):
If Donald Trump isn't on the ballot, you people talking
about it aren't winning elections. That's exactly right. Donald Trump
is the reason elections have been won. And look, does
that mean the Republican brand is a real problem. Of
course it is, and that's something this show's consistently argued.
I'm not sitting here suggesting to you today that the
(09:00):
is healthy and trustworthy. That's not my position. But my
position is Donald Trump is maga. This behind the curtain,
maga's metastasizing mess. This is exactly what they would love
for you to feel dispirited, bummed out. And look, there
(09:20):
are some fights ahead, some real fights ahead that I
hope Republicans don't get wobbly on. President Trump has continued
to lead the charge. He's got their backs. We'll see
if they fold or not. This Marjorie Taylor Green this
stupid thing over the weekend, same deal, he apparently sent
her some polling data. She wanted to run for Senate
(09:41):
down there in Joja, and the polling data versus one
of the Lord of the Rings attorneys down there, Osoff
and Warnock. Osoff is up for reelection, and they showed
some polling side by side OSSOF and MTG, and Trump said, hey,
just between us, it doesn't look pretty. She got mad.
(10:01):
She didn't like that. Ed. She doesn't want to be
told she's down twenty points to AWSOF down there, And
so that's why she's been running around. Now we know,
it makes total sense to me why she's been running
around on the View and why my I think I
told you last week or two weeks ago. One of
the dearest people in my life, who happens to be
a flamethrowing leftist, has no time for my politics whatsoever,
(10:23):
watches stuff like The View, you know, to keep up
to speed with things. That's the kind of person I'm
talking about here. This person says to me, you know,
I saw Marjorie Taylor Green on Bill Maher and I
really think I kind of like her. No. Now, if
that person is saying to me that they have warmed
up to MTG, and wouldn't vote for a Republican if
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life depended on it. That tells me something was up
from the very beginning. And that something is it's a
woman who apparently aspires some more God bless her. You know,
politics as politics, people want to raise their profiles or whatever,
and they got to do it. And so how do
you do it? Why you start saying things that shocking, jarring, inexplicable,
(11:10):
but maybe make the other side like you. And so
she apparently thinks she's seen the data that this guy
awesome is up on her twenty points for a Senate seat,
and she figures, well, I got to figure out how
to shed this far right brand of mine. And so
she's decided to go squarely at Donald Trump and the
(11:30):
Speaker of the House and start appearing on shows like
The View seeming more reasonable or whatever. Is this going
to work for her?
Speaker 1 (11:39):
It never works for Republicans. Any Republican that comes out
swinging against Donald Trump always goes down in flames. I
think Liz Cheney right every time.
Speaker 2 (11:50):
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more influential in shaping public debate than MAGA was six
short months ago. Now let me just start with that.
That's Axios today. That's their lead sentence. No part of
the new media ecosystem was more ascendant, powerful and influential. Wrong,
wrong thesis statement from Axios. It was never about the
(15:44):
media ecosystem. Donald Trump was, and then people built their
brands around him. And when they decided that he was
no longer useful or whatever, they decided to now try
to break off and create their own brand. You understand
that all of this division is not about you or
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the future of the country, don't you. I hope you do.
I think most people understand it. Somebody said to me,
you know, Stigaull, you're a paid influencer, just like everybody else.
Desanta said something like that over the weekend. I posted
it on social media and somebody responded by saying, you're
a paid influencer just the same. I said, wrong. I
don't call myself an influencer. I never would. I'd rather
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drop dead than call myself an influencer.
Speaker 1 (16:29):
Ed.
Speaker 2 (16:29):
Please don't ever let me use that word. By the way,
seriously tell me to hang it up if I ever
refer to myself as an influencer. Okay, absolutely, We've had
these talks.
Speaker 1 (16:39):
All throughout this our journey together, and yes, I got you, man,
I promise.
Speaker 2 (16:44):
And by the way, anyone who calls themselves an influencer,
you really should audit yourself and consider not listening to
them anymore. Anyone that refers to themselves as an influencer,
who calls themselves an influencer, it's like describing yourself as fair,
handsome or something. What anyway, these people are now trying
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to build their own brands, and just because they're warring
with one another trying to build their own brands does
not take away what Donald Trump has built, what he made,
what brought everybody to the dance. I'm not going to
forget that, even if others would like you to moren
a minute. I'm sorry, I'm just I'm a little more
on this. Here's President Trump as of yesterday. He said,
(17:27):
as I said on Friday night aboard Air Force one,
House Republicans should vote to release the Epstein files because
we have nothing to hide and it's time to move
on from this Democrat hoax perpetrated by radical left lunatics
in order to deflect from the great success of the
Republican Party, including our recent victory on the Democrat shutdown.
The Department of Justice has already turned over tens of
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thousands of pages of the public to the public on Epstein.
They're looking at various Democrat operatives from Bill Clinton to
Read Hoffman to Larry Summers and their relationship to Epstein
and the House Over Committee can do whatever they are
legally entitled to do. Quote, I don't care. All I
do care about is that Republicans get back on point,
(18:09):
which is the economy affordability. He says, where we are
winning big, our victory on reducing inflation from the highest
level in history to practically nothing, bringing down prices for
the American people, delivering historic tax cuts, gaining trillions of
dollars of record investment into America, and rebuilding our military,
securing our border, deporting criminal illegal aliens, ending men in
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women's sports, stopping transgender for everyone, and so much more.
Nobody cared about Epstein when he was alive, and if
the Democrats had anything, they would have released it before
our landslide election victory. Some members of the Republican Party
are being used, and we can't let that happen. Let's
start talking about the Republican Party's record setting achievements and
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not fall into the Epstein trap, which is actually a
curse on the Democrats, not us make America great again. Now,
the reason I read that is because it goes directly
into this criticism that he's not focused on the domestic agenda.
He just laid out in full detail everything he's about.
(19:15):
That post on Truth Social yesterday was as maga as
it gets. Folks, Hang on once again. I just want
to stress that President Trump said in his post on
social media last night, he wants to focus on bringing
down prices for the American people, delivering historic tax cuts,
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gaining trillions of dollars of record investment into the country,
rebuilding our military, securing our border, deporting criminal illegal aliens,
ending men and women's sports, stopping transgender for everyone, and
so much more So. Fine he's giving cover to all
these House Republicans. Just get this stupid Epstein thing out
of the way. These are the things that I want
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to focus on. These are the things that I have
been focusing on. Just to be clear, affordability is what
everybody was talking about. Affordability the last two weeks. President
Trump wants to let you know. That's where I am too,
still there. That's what all of this has been about.
Totally disingenuous of people to suggest that when he leaves
the country and does business with other countries that that's
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somehow not America first. Totally a disingenuous lie. Getting sick
and tired of listening to the influencer culture tell you
that when he travels anywhere that that's not maga. You're
stone cold moron. You cannot just sit here on your
duff inside the continental United States and not deal with
the rest of the world as is stupid. Affordability for
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you and me means you are going to have to
do some tough things with international players, particularly those with
whom we trade and have had us an advice and
have been taking financial advantage of us. You know, I'm
also hearing people that claim to be MAGA now saying, well,
there's not a dime's worth of difference between Democrats and Republicans,
so maybe we ought to look at this. Mondami guy, Listen,
(21:05):
if you have been listening to anybody who claims to
be MAGA or Conservatives suggesting that there may be a
reason we ought to start paying attention to socialists like
Zoron Mondami, you're listening to an insurrectionist, a genuine insurrectionist
inside Conservatism or MAGA or whatever you want to call it.
They don't mean us, well, they don't mean the movement well,
(21:28):
they don't mean the country, well they are. I don't
know if they're being paid, I don't know if they're
just malcontents. I don't know if they're just trying to
get attention for themselves. But let's just put to rest
right now, Socialism Zoron Mondami not the way forward. If
even guys like Bill Maher understand that, no one, I
(21:48):
don't think there's anyone in this audience that's unclear about it.
But just in case you're happening across the show and
you're one of these people who have been influenced by
the podcast set out there that well, things just suck
for everybody. So maybe young people, let us start looking
at Zoron Mandani. Listen to Bill Maher actually lay this
out pretty nicely over the weekend Number twenty eight.
Speaker 4 (22:10):
Democrats must recognize that Zoran mam Dani is the future
of the party. Unfortunately it's the Republican Party. We've run
this experiment many times and the results are always obvious.
Here's capitalist South Korea at night from space. Here's socialist
North Korea. Yeah, in nineteen ninety Venezuela was wealthier than Poland,
(22:34):
but then Poland finally free of Soviet style economics when
all in on capitalism, and now their economy is as
big as Japan and people there have high wages, low inflation, cars, vacations, homes. Meanwhile,
Venezuela traded capitalism for Hugo Schevez's socialism for the twenty
first century, which turned out to be like socialism in
(22:55):
the last century or any century, working mess. It turned
one of Latin America's richest countries into one of its poorest,
low wages, high inflation, shortages, outages, eight million people fleeing.
If you think New York can somehow reinvent this wheel,
(23:19):
you're in for a rude awokening.
Speaker 2 (23:22):
And this that that's smart, and that's something that everyone
must keep in mind, including America's young people, who I
think are being lured away or being lured by some
of the And again I'm sorry to say it's some
on our side. It's some in the influencer world out
there that are trying to convince young people. Trump is.
(23:45):
I mean, this story in Axios it quotes. I know
people get mad at me when I bring it up,
but I'm just bringing it up because they quote Steve
Bannon telling Axios Trump quote knows his movements based better
than anyone, but a lot of his base he's spending
too much time on Palestine and not enough time on
East Palestine. Ohio, Well, I don't know what that means
(24:08):
is there still a problem in East Palestine? Ohio? Ed,
Did I miss something? Thought that thing was pretty well fixed?
Speaker 1 (24:14):
Yes? Yes, even I think Vance is in what this
eleven months? Vance has already even visited there officially as VP.
Speaker 2 (24:21):
Yeah. Bannon pointed to a Charlie Kirk post from a
month before his assassination calling for urgency on six issues,
all domestic and appealing to gen Z. I just read
you the truth social post. I mean, I'm not suggesting
Charlie was wrong to say focus on these things. I'm
saying that that Steve Bannon and others are wrong for
(24:43):
suggesting that he's not. And here's another one. Uh, the
most dispirited. This is a direct quote. The most dispariting
fact of the last nine months is that huge proportions
of the Institutional Republican Party all kind of hate free speech,
(25:04):
every bit as much as the left does. And they
quote Tucker Carlson telling that to the New York Times.
They are every bit as centurious as some blue haired,
menopausal Black Lives Matter activist. And I just don't. I
didn't know that, And I'm disgusted. I feel betrayed. I
take it personally who's calling for censorship, Eddie, just like
(25:31):
Steve Bannon is saying that Trump is no longer MAGA
and he's focused on other things. I don't see that.
I genuinely don't see that. The President just pointed out
in his post last night that's not his focus. And
who I keep hearing this one. Tucker keeps insisting people
are trying to censor him, and there are all these Republicans.
(25:52):
There's a network of Republicans trying to stop people from
being heard and speaking. You know, Trump was asked if
Tucker should interview Nick Fuintes, and you know what Trump said.
Trump said, I don't care. Yeah, sure, let him interview him.
I don't get let the people decide. Who are you
gonna stop people from interviewing other people? Who cares? Said?
(26:12):
Trump doesn't sound like censoring to me, Ed.
Speaker 1 (26:17):
We know we've gone through this exercise. I think the
last three weeks. I don't know of any instance, any personality,
any influencer that has been censored, especially by all the right.
Speaker 2 (26:29):
Yeah. Marjorie Taylor Green, she's a victim. Now I'm a victim.
Trump's being made to know. Sweetheart, listen, if you're gonna
mouth off and start popping off about the guy that
brought you to the dance effectively now not doing his job. Well,
if he levels a criticism back at you, you don't
get to go. I think victimize you. People who've decided
you're gonna build a brand by attacking Donald Trump, grow
(26:53):
the hell up. Grow up. If you think the best
way to cut a new who lane for yourself is
to attack this president, who has nearly lost his life
on a couple of occasions, who's had his home raided,
his family violated, his personal finances drained. If you want
(27:17):
to attack this guy for not doing the bidding of
the American people after the hell he's gone through to
get to this place, be my guest. But don't bitch
and moan that you're being attacked when he comes back
at you. Grow up. You can't have it both ways.
You mess with the bull, you're gonna get the horns.
But as for this host, I know who brought us here.
(27:38):
It isn't Tucker, it's not Megan, it's not Mad Walsh,
it's not Candae Owens, it's not Nick Foantes, it's not
Steve Bannon. It's Donald Trump. That's who brought us here,
I'm the only host that apparently has the some modicum
of reality in his head and his presence to let
you know that I don't think it's me. I don't
(28:00):
have that kind of arrogance and ego. I am thrilled
Donald Trump was willing to put himself through the hell
that he did to get to this place. And as
far as I'm concerned, as I sit here at this hour,
this president is still the most consequential president in my lifetime.
He is still doing the most consequential things of any
president I've ever seen done in this lifetime. And some
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of my colleagues that are now trying to make a
couple of bucks by securing downloads and clicks, by telling
you he's turned on you or something. I don't know
what they're up to. I don't know what their agenda is,
but it isn't yours. It isn't bettering this country. It's
lining their pockets. I don't know, maybe generational wealth for
the next generation in their family tree or whatever. But
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it isn't about the country. It isn't about our future.
It isn't about you and me. It just frosts me. Folks.
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Kaylee mcanenny asks James Carville this weekend about John Fetterman,
who sounds sane and here's what give me number thirty eight?
Speaker 3 (30:32):
Can I tell you another huge mistake of your party
not listening to senator not listening to Senator John Fetterman.
That is the single smartest guy you have in your party.
He doesn't hate. He says it like it is.
Speaker 4 (30:44):
If John Fetterman is the smartest person a Democratic party.
Democratic is in really really really get in trouble.
Speaker 2 (30:52):
Oh wow yeah, so okay so, and that that, folks,
is the way the Democrats think. While we got people
on our side saying Trump's no longer mega and he's
abandoning us. Fetterman turns around and says I actually think
Trump's doing okay, and I'm not going to call him
a Nazi. And James Carvil says, if you don't call
him a Nazi, you're a trader to the party. Just
consider when our side starts to sound like James Carville,
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there's a problem. More in a minute, a little more
wisdom from Bill Maher Here in number twenty nine. Take
a listen the number of men.
Speaker 4 (31:24):
I didn't realize this till I read the book Who,
the percentage who live at home still live with their parents.
Speaker 2 (31:30):
What are those numbers.
Speaker 5 (31:32):
It's about thirty percent of men under the age of
twenty five, one and three are still at home. One
in five are still at home by the age by
the age of thirty.
Speaker 4 (31:41):
So is that economic or emotional or both?
Speaker 5 (31:45):
Yes, it's one men, aren't I mean?
Speaker 2 (31:49):
Effectively?
Speaker 5 (31:50):
What you have is ei're up against this indomitable anime
and that is twenty percent or forty percent of the
S ANDP is now ten companies whose primary mission is
to get you is glued a screen for as long
as possible, any minute. They can keep you on a
screen longer as billions of dollars and a young man's brain,
which prefrontal cortex is less mature, is more susceptible that.
Speaker 2 (32:09):
I need for DOPA.
Speaker 5 (32:10):
So what we've literally done bell is unwittingly built an
economy which is dependent upon our ability to evolve a
new species of asocial, asexual males. And what you have
is big tech, who is not our friend, is trying
to sequester people, especially young people, especially young men, from
the most important thing in our life, and that is relationships.
Speaker 2 (32:32):
And that is an enormous issue that was highlighted on
Bill Maher's show that I wanted to call attention to
to make this point because everyone and I see this
with my own sons. They have this choice before them
every single day, the device in their hands, and how
they're going to spend their day and are they going
to spend their time in relationship? Are they going to
spend their time on that device. Are they going to
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spend their time in the Word of God in a Bible,
or are they going to spend time on the device.
And I remind my sons with regularity, put down the device,
put down the device. I have to remind myself put
down the dice. I actually I heard Charlie Kirk before
he died. I heard that he would lock away his
phone for like an entire twenty four hours I believe,
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from like Friday night till Sunday, if I remember that
correctly anyway, at least a full twenty four hour cycle
where he just put the phone away. I think that's
absolutely good and healthy. And look, the unfortunate thing is
for me as I talk about these things and I
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say this, I'm also very mindful that I'm in the
business of trying to get people to pay attention to
this show and listen to it and watch it. And
I hope that you will, and we've got to play
in the digital space, but I don't I'm under no
illusion that people should be consuming this twenty four to seven. However,
if my living solely depended on and there are a
lot of people that have built an empire now, their
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livings are solely dependent on people having the device in
their face at all times, and they're using it in
this way to kind of hypnotize young people into believing
that their station in life is shot because of some
entity out there some other. And you've got a lot
of young people staring at a device that aren't feeling
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particularly good or inspired about themselves or life in general,
and there's somebody on the device telling you, well, it's
their fault. It's their fault, and it's creating, Yeah, a
generation of embittered, angry zombies. It's a real problem. Now,
the positive, the real positive is young men in particular.
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While that gentleman was kind of focused on the negative,
the positive is there is a whole generation of young
men that are gravitating toward the Word of God. They
are heading back into houses of worship and hopefully being
led by Bible based church leaders, one hopes. And that's
a really positive development. But I think that young men
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are being taken for or a ride, quite frankly by
the zoron Mondami types, by the AOC types. And yeah,
I think they're being taken for a ride by some
people on our side. President Trump is trying to restore
an economy that gets money back into the hands of yes,
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all Americans. But it does start with bringing jobs and
work and an economy back to work in the country
where jobs are not sent overseas but back here. Look,
we're facing a tech revolution. We've been through this time
and again. AI it's wiping out lots and lots of jobs.
President Trump trying to onshore. This is the point of
him going all over the count all over the world.
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You know when people say Trump needs to focus more
here at home. If Trump does not go overseas, if
Trump does not deal with overseas leadership to bring work
back home, we really will face a dearth, an economic
desert of work, and an economy that only it works
for people at the very top. As we've said, President
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Trump sees this AI situation like a freight train. He
is trying to bring and encourage as much business to
come back here and create as much work and wealth
here as possible before AI wipes a lot of jobs clean.
So I understand there is a lot of hopelessness and
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despair among some young people right now, and there are
a lot of people that are making a play for
the hearts and minds of those people. I hope the
Church wins today. I'm prayer for the Church wins the day.
But as has always been the case throughout human history,
there is a spiritual battle that's a component of this
that cannot be ignored. So that's a wrap for another
Christagall Show podcast. Thanks for committing to it listening to
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