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June 6, 2025 116 mins
Several Republican lawmakers are calling out PBS for what they see as an ideological overreach in children's programming. The controversy centers around a "Sesame Street" Pride Month post. David Scarlett, chairman and founder of His Glory Ministries, a Christian outreach and Creator of the film, BATTLE AT THE BORDER, as well as the author of of All For His Glory: The Near-Death Experience of a Modern-Day Job, joined me to discuss the film and the question of where to draw the in children's media.

America stands at the brink — an unstable economy, divided politics, and cultural chaos threaten to push us over the edge. Teddy Pierce, author of Dethrone Davos: Save America, joined me to discuss how the open-border policies of the Davos crowd led to Mohamed Sabry Soliman's attack in Colorado, which is part of "the plan."

Due to storms in the area, I was knocked off the air for a bit. The show continued without me until I was able to reconnect with the control room. While I was away, my guest, Richard V. Battle, discussed his newest book, AmeriCANS Who Made America ‐ 19th Century: Growth, Division, and Reunification, and the "Big Beautiful Bill."

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His Glory 

All For His Glory: The Near-Death Experience of a Modern-Day Job

BATTLE AT THE BORDER

Dethrone Davos

Dethrone Davos: Save America

Teddy Pierce on Substack

AmeriCANS Who Made America ‐ 19th Century: Growth, Division, and Reunification

Richard V. Battle

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everything goes off without a hitch, fingers crossed and all
that jazz schedule to be joined first and foremost right

(04:09):
out the gate here in just a few moments by
Pastor David Scarlett. He is the author of All for
His Glory is the near death experience of a modern.

Speaker 4 (04:21):
Day job, and they've got a new movie.

Speaker 11 (04:24):
Coming out soon. He's, of course the chairman and founder
at his Glory Ministries. They're trying to get this film
out in the populist get you guys to show up
for it. It's called The Battle at the Border. Watch
the trailer for it a few times at pretty solid stuff.
But we're going to be disgusting here in the month

(04:47):
of June.

Speaker 4 (04:48):
Where exactly do we draw.

Speaker 11 (04:50):
The line in children's media, because obviously progressive indoctrination targets
the very young. Also, we're a scheduled to be joined
by Teddy Pearce.

Speaker 4 (05:03):
He is, of course.

Speaker 11 (05:04):
The author of De Throne, Davos and Save America. We're
gonna be talking about the question of exactly how many
Mohammed Solomon's do we have running around in the country
right now thanks to the Joe Biden open border policy.
And then, of course, in the second hour, as is

(05:26):
the standing tradition for the first Friday of the month,
Richard V. Battle will be joining us. We are ever
so close to the release of his brand new book.
Of course, we'll talk a little about that, and then
we've got multiple.

Speaker 4 (05:40):
Topics set aside to talk.

Speaker 11 (05:43):
About discuss get into hard to not have some really
good conversations when it comes right there.

Speaker 4 (05:50):
So should be action packed, should be.

Speaker 11 (05:53):
Very very very fun and entertaining as well as informative.

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of the show, you heard me mention the fact that
he is, in fact the chairman and founder of his
Glory Ministries. He has been with us before, although it's been,

(08:19):
in my opinion, a little too long, creator of the
film Battle at the Border, author of All.

Speaker 4 (08:26):
For His Glory, the near death experience of a modern
day job.

Speaker 11 (08:29):
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome back to the show, David Scarlett.

Speaker 4 (08:33):
David, how are you this evening?

Speaker 8 (08:35):
Hey? Tim, thank you for having me.

Speaker 11 (08:37):
It's pleasure all right, Well, the pleasure is mine, sir
as always appreciate you taking a little bit of your
very precious time in joining us this evening. Before we
get to the main.

Speaker 10 (08:49):
Topic, I would like to learn a little bit more
about Battle at the Border.

Speaker 4 (08:53):
What motivated you guys to move forward with this film
and how can we go see it?

Speaker 8 (09:03):
Yeah, you can get that at His Glory and me
what motivated us to do this was the lies that
we heard from the from the fake news media. So
we thought we'd take a film crew out and ride
with Sheriff Lamb and Sheriff Daniels. See what they go through,
see what the border patrol goes through. And what we
caught on camera is heartbreaking and that's not the message

(09:26):
that the American people get. I heard you in your
beginning intro talking about how many of these tar cells
are coming across the southern and northern border. You know experts.
Just this week, Tom Homan thinks there's at least two
millions that are the worst of the worst. And we
know that we have all terar cells and all top

(09:47):
forty cities waiting for Hamas and Hezbola to get the
green light from the I had told and I ran
to strike. And that's what Tom was talking about. We
saw that we saw military age men coming across the world,
countries including the Middle East, including China. There was no
families with them. The families that we did see with

(10:08):
children coming across sixty percent of those children did not
belong to the people coming across the border. And that
happened under Joe Biden. He took away President Trump's DNA
testing to make sure the children are with legitimate family members,
and that's not happening. As part of the three hundred
thousand or more children who have been lost under the
Joe Biden regime. Traffic to the United States of America.

(10:31):
And when you see these children, when they drug them up,
the cartel drug them up, and these coyotes drug them
up so much. Their life was coming across the border,
and they don't know where their next home is going
to be, and you know that's not their family with
them taking them in. It just breaks your heart.

Speaker 11 (10:48):
Yeah, it's something we've talked about a lot here, and
the absurdity of American tax payer dollars essentially being used
to traffic children than to traffic women, and to help
move fentanyl into the country, because that is essentially what
the Biden regime policies did. It put so many people

(11:09):
in harm's way, both American citizens and non citizens alike.
The very notion that somehow this is the picture of compassion,
it's anything, but it's just profit making for the cartels.
And I'm glad you guys decided to go down there

(11:30):
and again help to document this because it is a
truth that needs to be told. We're getting information now,
we're getting documents released. We know more and more what happened.
But guys like you and me, we already knew this.
That's why you went down there and did the documentation.
That's why I've been trying to bring this to light,
and how I wish I had been exaggerating or had

(11:53):
been wrong, But unfortunately we're still finding out. David that
we've only scratched.

Speaker 4 (12:00):
That's a surface.

Speaker 11 (12:00):
This is an iceberg that we've seen barely the tip of.

Speaker 8 (12:05):
You're absolutely right, we thought we had the number correctly.
I think President Trump openly says twenty million people came
across the border. I have generals a General Valley and
General mackin earning, General flann on with me every month
on our network and they say the number, and JJ
Carroll has come on many times as well. They believe
the numbers more like fifty million, fifty million have come

(12:28):
into this country. And as you said, that's if that's
not bad enough. We've uncovered under this US AID that
the taxpayer dollars were literally used to smuggle children, human
trafficking fit mal. We were captured in a meeting and
I wouldn't have believed that unless I caught it on sale.
We're in this non nonprofit organization, a Christian nonprofit, mind you,

(12:54):
and they were bragging to us on camera how they
take these these people in, including kids. They bust them,
they fly them, or whatever the government tells them back
the city or the state they need to go. They
do that. They send an invoice to our government and
our taxpayer dollars, wires them money immediately to pay that.
It is absolutely insane when you know that not only

(13:18):
what they're doing, but using taxpayer dollars to fund an
invasion and trafficking in our own country.

Speaker 4 (13:26):
And I still struggle to.

Speaker 11 (13:30):
Wrap my mind around how it's become a partisan issue
to try and protect children and to try and protect
the weak that are being victimized. And that kind of
takes me back around to today's primary topic, and that
of course, you being a purveyor of media, faith based media,

(13:52):
it certainly falls into your purview quite well. But we've
seen entities like PBS that have embraced the LGBDQ plus
Amber samp Carrott sign question mark to whatever who knows
what they're adding next ideology that is only designed to

(14:14):
become predatorial towards children. It confuses them first, it grooms
them second. But to think that again, taxpayer dollars are
going to help fund some of this, Like we see
with PBS, they're not the only preveyers here, but they're
certainly one of the bigger ones.

Speaker 4 (14:28):
Is looking at Sesame Street in particular.

Speaker 11 (14:32):
Where is there even a line in modern media when
it comes to trying to protect children or just let
them be children and let them learn things that are worthwhile.
And who's fighting back besides a few stalwart warriors like yourself.

Speaker 8 (14:50):
Well there's not much. Unfortunately, the propaganda, fake news has
embraced this. They're part of it. I'm sure once the
money comes out, we're going to find that they were
paid off in some way. We know they have been
from the pharmaceutical companies. But you're absolutely right, this is
a travesty. And to try to get a whole month
of pride. You know you talked about the Sesame Street
and the Middle East LGTQ. People don't understand the Quran,

(15:12):
they don't understand Islam. That type of activity in the
Middle East. Somebody's head would be off touching a child,
and they use that propaganda with pro Palestine from the
river to the sea. And to try to put a
whole month in it. I love what thanks and President
Trump are doing. Let's take that month instead of celebrating
one percent of maybe the population, the veterans that have

(15:34):
gotten this country great, it should be all for our veterans.
I served in the Marines and there are so many
great veterans. Especially this day today is the eighty first
anniversary of D Day. We've got to remember we wouldn't
be here as a company our country if it wasn't
for that great men and women that thought for this
great country and are fighting for us today.

Speaker 11 (15:54):
Yeah, you're absolutely right, And it did my heart good
to see a lot of social media posts, especially early, commemorating,
but I noticed as the day went on there seem
to be less and less. It's a shameful that we
don't have the proper amount of respect. I do take

(16:15):
a lot of pride in the renaming of the USS
Harvey Milk. That was a travesty to have ever been
named that the first place. But what do we need
to do to get the message across to the folks
that are willfully ignoring the fact that this is harmful

(16:39):
to children. I was reading a story about another LGBTQ
summer camp thing, and it just it boils my blood
because these are children, many of which aren't even into
puberty yet, that are being indoctrinated, that are being groomed,
And the only people that this serves any purpose for

(17:03):
are the Charlatans that are involved in trying to get
into the grift and then of course, the groomers the
children are being endangered. You wouldn't think it would be
that hard of a message.

Speaker 4 (17:17):
To get across. With just a little bit of vision
of reality.

Speaker 11 (17:21):
All you have to do is look around and see
what's happening to these children that are exposed.

Speaker 8 (17:27):
Well, of the problem is we've got we the people
of America, we citizens in this great country. We're the
majority by far. We got to get off the fence
and we got to take action and say no more,
We're not going to tolerate it. We're done with the ideology,
We're done with the wokeness. And whole church is accountable too.
Those pastors need to be telling the truth about the
Bible behind that bulpit instead of trying to be politically correct.

(17:50):
If the pastors did what they're supposed to do and
we the people stood up and said no more, We're
not going to tolerate it anymore. We are going to
save these children. You can't rally behind the child. What
can you rally behind?

Speaker 11 (18:05):
Yeah, Well, unfortunately, we know the folks that lean to
the left have a lot of trouble with recognizing what
a child is due to their capensity for wanting to
murder preborn baby humans. But beyond that, there is just
such a hole in their heart. And I think you're

(18:26):
hitting upon it quite nicely in referencing the church, because
it's a God shaped hole that is really causing the
issue with some of these folks.

Speaker 8 (18:36):
You're absolutely right. You know, we're in the stubventh of
the church age. It's just like Jesus told us in
the Book of Revelation, it's the Church of Leah to see,
it's the last one. They're lukewarm. They're neither hot nor cold,
and Jesus says, I vomit you out of my mouth.
They're playing on the fence. They don't want to get involved.
They want to be politically correct. They don't want to
talk about world events. They just want to keep it
quiet inside their church and let them let the people tie. No,

(18:59):
we're supposed to called out and go in to east
or western north, the south of the sea and speak
for truth.

Speaker 3 (19:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (19:10):
Yeah, we are unfortunately living in a time where they're
not only needs to be a great awakening, and I
feel like we're seeing the beginnings of that. I do
see signs, but we're at a point in a time
where we're not talking about missionary trips to Africa or

(19:31):
to Central America. We're talking about the need for missionary
trips to American cities. That's how bad it has gotten
here within the States. And so many of the churches
have abandoned even preaching the Gospel for fear of shrinking,
for fear of losing membership. And it is a shame

(19:53):
because I think that's part of why there is that
God's shape hold. People are looking for it and they
don't know where to find it. And if they can't
get it by going to church, what is left. They
haven't been taught the way to go walk with Jesus themselves,
and there's so much missing. A final comment on that,

(20:14):
and then we will start looking to wrap things.

Speaker 8 (20:17):
Up, sir, Yeah, you're absolutely right. I believe we it's
not all doom and Gilm, I believe we the people
are going to stand up and make a stand and repent,
and I believe you're going to see the greatest revival
in the history of the world, the joel To movement.
The sons and daughters, young daughters and young men will
prophesy and that day is going to happen, and it's

(20:39):
very close. The Gospel needs to be preached. But the
thing is the church must go on the offense. They
can't sit on a fence, because Satan owns a fence,
and it certainly can't just politely clap and pray in
a few.

Speaker 11 (20:52):
Absolutely all right, David, Obviously I appreciate you coming on
with us tonight as all.

Speaker 4 (21:00):
It's great talking with you.

Speaker 11 (21:01):
Please remind everybody where they can find your work. Let
them know where to find a book, Remind them where
they can go to find the movie as well. And
of course the website is a good idea to share.
And if you're involved on social media, of course I
know the organization is. Feel free to throw out handle

(21:22):
some platforms as well.

Speaker 8 (21:24):
Sure well, you can reach us at His Glory Dot.
And we've done just exactly what you said. Many people
are looking for church. We have warrior groups, so people
are creating their own churches all around there. We're in
all fifty states, so if you want to join a group,
get friends and family, like minded people to meet in
the house. Use the curriculum that we have. We teach
the Bible is the literal, infallible word of God. Let's

(21:45):
make a difference. You can do it from your hall,
the first church under the Apostle. Paul and Peter started
in the hall. Let's turn that around in Jesus' name.

Speaker 11 (21:55):
All right, well sir again, and thank you so much.
I hope you have a fantastic remainder of your weekend.
I would say keep up the good work, but I
have a feeling I don't need to. You've been at
this for a bit and you just are getting more
and more dedicated to the cause with each passing day.
It shows what the quality of work that's going on.

(22:17):
So I appreciate everything you're doing. And God speak to you, sir, God.

Speaker 8 (22:22):
Bless Thank you, Tim, God bless, and God bless you
and your audience.

Speaker 11 (22:26):
Thank you all right, ladies and gentlemen. That is Pastor
David Scarlett. As he mentioned Hohorah served as a United
States Marine.

Speaker 4 (22:36):
Also the author of All for His Glory, the near
death experience of a modern day job.

Speaker 11 (22:42):
He is the creator of the film Battle at the Border.
But I think most importantly, the lasting event that's going
to be remembered for Pastor Dave is going to be
known for how he's bravely led his glory. The organization
is phenomenal to ministry is and while you're checking out

(23:05):
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Get to the other side. So you guys don't go anywhere.
We'll be right back.

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(37:58):
you so much for joining us tonight. Before we get started,
how are you today?

Speaker 5 (38:04):
Man?

Speaker 9 (38:04):
If I was any better, I'd be uh, I'd be great.

Speaker 11 (38:10):
Well, I guess that sums it up pretty well. Then,
all right, sir, let's let's dive.

Speaker 4 (38:16):
Into things today.

Speaker 11 (38:18):
Obviously, the listeners you have joined us before, but the
listeners they had really good positive reaction towards the idea.

Speaker 4 (38:26):
Of Dethrone Davos.

Speaker 11 (38:27):
So before we get into tonight's primary topic, remind everybody
what the book is about, just in case they forgot
to check it out last time.

Speaker 3 (38:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (38:39):
Well, d Throne Davos is your guide books to understanding
this modern madness in this crazy political environment. And the
economy that's gone crazy, and of course don't even get
me started on the culture. And we really have to
look at this not through the politics talking points treadmill,
but really have to get down into the ideology in

(39:00):
the philosophy. And I'm here to educate you, whether you
want to be educated or not. So it's really a
deep dive and an understanding of what this madness is
and understanding the forces that are driving this huge political
wedge in the world today and understanding who the players are.
We all have to pick a side, and we're going

(39:21):
to live in one future or the other, so we
all need to choose wisely. Friends.

Speaker 11 (39:26):
Yeah, absolutely, I think one of the most important things
to really keep in mind. Lots of times I will
be here and I will be dumbfounded by a topic
or an event.

Speaker 4 (39:39):
But ultimately, when.

Speaker 11 (39:40):
We set back and look at it through that particular lens,
we know that everything is by design. They want to
keep us divided, They want to keep us separated, so
we can't figure out what they're up to. But they
like to have these things that are difficult to ponder.
So the you don't come down firmly on one side

(40:03):
or the other and so things that don't make sense logically,
they're designed not to. But meanwhile their plan is laid out.
They know exactly what they're up to, and that's a
big part of what you show it. I'm probably being
a little overly vague at this point because I want
people to go pick up the book to really get
into it.

Speaker 4 (40:22):
But we we discuss it a lot. I think most
people get it. Also. One of those things the.

Speaker 11 (40:32):
Political left across the world, the globalist this notion that
there should be no such thing as borders, that nation
states shouldn't exist. That is an impediment to them because
a national pride prevents them from doing the things they
want to do, and so it's a natural result to

(40:54):
try and help tear down stronger nations and that's why
we had the open border policy that we saw so
prevalent under the previous regime here.

Speaker 9 (41:07):
Well, you're absolutely right there. You know, the idea of
open borders and being citizens of the world really gives
into many of these globalist ideas like climate change and
this idea that we need to come together as a
planet to solve our ills and our problems. And of course,

(41:31):
sovereignty in any sense of the word, whether that's individual
or nation, sovereignty is a is a large barrier to that.
And so with what you saw with the Biden administration
totally disregarding immigration law and actually facilitating people to get
here and to get in a precarious immigration situation. You know,

(41:55):
it's not just the Biden administration. They've been doing this
for decades, and now we have millions upon millions of
people in these precarious immigration circumstances. Most of them have
been here long enough, they have children who are through
birthright citizenship, their citizens, and it just the whole purpose
of it is to create this massive, messy, mixed situation

(42:20):
so that ultimately, when we say no, you have to
be a citizen to live here, all of a sudden,
that becomes the bigoted position, right, that becomes the evil,
onerous position. How dare you kick these these dreaming, aspiring
people out of the country. But ultimately it is a
destabilizing force, and that's exactly what we got in Colorado,

(42:42):
you know, just this last week.

Speaker 11 (42:44):
Yeah, yeah, that's exactly where I was headed with this,
because it's a two sided thing. Like you pointed out,
there's that psychological, messy tugget the heartstrings. Oh, it's inhumane
to make people leave if they've never known anything else,
And the whole notion of why shouldn't we give a

(43:06):
citizenship here, there, everywhere, here's your Christmas present, here's your East,
your basket surprise. But despite all that, when you just
keep looking the other way and you let millions upon
millions of military aged young men across the southern border

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not only unimpeded in.

Speaker 4 (43:28):
Many cases, but facilitated in.

Speaker 11 (43:31):
Many others, you have also put in place, you are
on the ground military action for the event that we
are seeing, because right now we do seem to be
in the midst of your message getting out. In particular,
we're seeing leaders around the world, Donald Trump here malaise,
certain folks in other European nations that are really starting

(43:54):
to push back against this idea of the world government
trying to re establish as a national pride. And so
you have to find other ways to attack those people.
So here we are looking at who knows how many?
And I think the biggest question at this point is

(44:16):
how many folks are just waiting to get their order
from Beijing, How many people are waiting to get their
orders from Tehran? How long is it going to be
before we see something akin to what Israel saw on
October seventh, just a short while ago.

Speaker 4 (44:32):
Going on in a number of.

Speaker 10 (44:34):
Major US cities are even some of the more rural areas,
but areas that are important to the country for farm purposes,
for feeding the country and various other things.

Speaker 4 (44:49):
It does feel like it's just a matter of time,
it really does.

Speaker 9 (44:56):
And I think you're spot on. It's not a matter
of of if, but when at this point just and
I don't mean to say that to be bombastic, that's just.

Speaker 10 (45:06):
Simple statistical analysis.

Speaker 1 (45:07):
Right, And so what.

Speaker 9 (45:12):
Has happened. You know, it's really hard to put the
genie back in the bottle at this point. Or you know,
the analogy that I really like is, you know, there's
no getting the toothpaste back in the tube well once
you've squeezed it out of there. And so we do
find ourselves in this very precarious position. But that's really

(45:32):
what we're careening towards the end of the decade. And
of course it's not Alex Jones or conspiracy theorists who
said by twenty thirty, we will, as the joke goes,
live in the pod and eat the bugs. You know,
the twenty thirty timeline was something that the World Economic
Forms that put out a bunch of highly produced promotional

(45:52):
videos talking about how we will own nothing and be
happy and we'll eat insect protein and you know, we'll
be living in this brave new world. And so I
think that's really what we're going to see between these
different sovereignty movements, chief among them being Donald Trump in America.
First is we're going to be continuing to careen along

(46:15):
this ideological divide, and it's going to become more and
more unstable as bigger and bigger wins happen on either side.
But you know, count on the fact that these folks
have been at this for a very very long time.
This is their plan to create a mandatory United Nations.

Speaker 10 (46:34):
Where they're the rule by expert.

Speaker 9 (46:35):
Class over all of us. And you know, that's the
one side of the future. The other is where you know,
we are endowed by our creator with inalienable rights and
by God, the government or anyone can't take them away
from us. And that's really it's we the people versus
the establishment. Now, that's the real divide that we're seeing

(46:57):
in the world, and it's only going to get more
fever pitched than chaotic. But we're not going to live
in this liberal middle anymore. The liberal middle is done.
Either progressivism is going to win or we're going to
revert to something that looks a lot more like what
the founders founded in seventeen eighty nine. So again, we
need we need to be on guard, aware and to

(47:18):
know who these people are and to know who we are,
you know. And that's that's one of the major parts
of writing the book, was what's our identity? What's our answer?
Because we're going to have to have one, yeah, you know.

Speaker 11 (47:31):
And I think that's the perfect point because I like
to think that I know who we are as Americans.
I like to think that at the end of the day,
even though we do have our different ideas and sometimes
we're led astray by those who paint a pretty picture
or tell us something we would rather hear, like it,
when something goes wrong, it's not our fault at someone else's.

(47:55):
We do see, like after nine to eleven, we saw
people will put down those petty differences and we stood together.
And I like to think that when it gets down
to it, that's still who Americans are. We just unfortunately
need something bad to remind us. And I do think
we're going to see things get a lot worse here

(48:18):
before we really get better. The current effort is going
to require both financial support and continuing and emotional We're
going to have to be prepared to see more attacks
like we saw in Colorado, worse attacks than what we
saw in Colorado. But my real concern is when we

(48:38):
see similar things taking place in nations where we see
the people starting to stand up but the government still
essentially opposed to them, and following that way places like
Canada just to our north, places like France, and even
in the UK where they're jailing people for mean sweets.

(48:58):
I see the people are starting to rise up and
want to reaffirm their national identity, and I'm afraid it's
going to be far messier for them. And I don't
know that they have the will anymore to fight for
that same freedom and liberty ideologies that once bound West collectively.

Speaker 9 (49:21):
Well that you know that certainly is something that that
I hope they have the fortitude and the strength to do,
and they're being bombarded equally with us. But you know,
the solnce for me is, you know, the destruction of
Sodom and Gomorrah Abram. You know, he he pleaded with

(49:42):
God and said, you know, don't let me, you know,
don't let me bug you. You know, don't let me
push too hard here. God, But if there were just
ten righteous men in the city, would.

Speaker 19 (49:52):
You spare it?

Speaker 9 (49:52):
And he said, yes, I would. So it's going to
take you and me and at least eight other people
to stay end up and stand for American values and
do what we're supposed to do and protect sovereignty and
stand up for what's right and the truth. And I
think if we can do that, and we can, we
can coalesce together. Because you're exactly right. You know, the

(50:15):
vast majority of Americans want to be able to have
a safe place to raise their kids, to have a
shared collective culture, you know, the things that we had
and honestly, we took for granted for so long and
only until this force rose up and challenged it and
has challenged us to take over as the soul of America.

(50:37):
You know, I think most people want to return to that,
to that original soul of America, where we are sovereigns,
we are true citizens of our country, and you know,
a lot of these things, and I'm sorry that these
things have to happen, the things like that what happened
in Colorado to jar people awake. But you know, I

(51:00):
have more hope now than I have in a very
long time, because more people are waking up and realizing that,
you know, it's not just them versus us, and y'all
have a different opinion and we have a different opinion,
and we're all trying to get to the same place.
People are really starting to understand that this is a
true ideological divide, and these two ideas can't be further

(51:23):
apart from each other. They're operating from different first premises,
you know, they're totally different perspectives. And so now we've
come to this point, and I'm glad that people are
waking up to it. If anybody needs any help waking
up anymore, I've got a great book for you to read.

Speaker 11 (51:42):
Yeah, I think that would be an excellent idea. De
throwing Daphos is exactly the type of intellectual firepower to
help solidify the ideologies that you need to surface. I mean,
I've been for the better part of the last decade
screaming into the mind microphone. Doug my producer will be

(52:02):
happy to tell you sometimes screaming a little too loud.

Speaker 4 (52:06):
But screaming is the fact.

Speaker 11 (52:08):
That open borders is not compassion. It only opens up
opportunities for the bad guys. And we've seen so many
people not just citizens of the nation that is being invaded,
but also a lot of the people that are being trafficked.
And that's exactly what's happening. They're being trafficked, and it's

(52:29):
an opportunity for cartels, it's an opportunity for drug running
and various other things.

Speaker 4 (52:35):
The sex trafficking and the.

Speaker 11 (52:39):
Slavery that comes from trafficking of young children. The absurdity
that this is what compassion looks like. It made me
want to just reach out and shake people. But it
does honestly seem like we are seeing more people waking
up to the fact that nothing good has happened to

(53:00):
the people that were being painted as the victim, and
that it's actually better to have sovereign nations where we
can stand up and help our neighboring nations to correct
the things that are wrong at home if they have
the will to do it. But there's nothing compassionate about
endangering people and even to that plundering our coffers to

(53:27):
help facilitate it.

Speaker 9 (53:30):
Yeah, I mean, just imagine the upside down world that
you have to live in to think it's compassionate to
facilitate trafficking people to get them here, and then think
that it's the mean spirited and bigoted worldview to give
them a free ride home once they get found out.
You know, it just it's crazy to think. And you're

(53:52):
spot on with that, with that sense. You know, it's
just upside down sentimentality that has led us down this
path and brought us to this point. But those people
who who have for so long controlled that narrative and
tried to sell their their nefarious ideas as compassion, they're

(54:16):
they're being found out in real time. You can't. You
can't hold institutional power and have your terrible ideas all
over the country and not expect terrible results. And I
think that's where we're in the midst of And like you,
I'm very glad to see people waking up and realizing
the true nature of the situation. Know more of this,

(54:37):
you know, Sacharine, good times, good feels. You know, once
you see the ugly truth, you can unsee it, right.

Speaker 11 (54:46):
Well, Teddy again, I want to thank you so much
for coming back on and I appreciate the conversation. You've
got a lot of a very good perspective, and what
I like is to fact that there's so much going
on that has been done intentionally to again distract us
and divide us, and you cover very well how it

(55:10):
still ties back together with this overall notion of having
us the peasants, doing just enough to keep the elites
happy and satisfied, and we just remember our place in
the world, own nothing and be happy. Please, Teddy, let
everybody know where they can find your work. Feel free

(55:32):
to share websites where they can find the book, and
of course, as long as you're inviting people to follow
you on social media, please share the handles and the
platforms as well.

Speaker 9 (55:45):
All right, well, thank you. The book is Dethron Davos
Save America. It's on Amazon, also Kindle version and audible
version as well. I'm on x at teddyp seventeen seventy
six and substack as well. Same moniker at teddyp seventeen
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(56:06):
you can follow up on my on my upcoming work.

Speaker 19 (56:10):
As well.

Speaker 9 (56:10):
I'm still in the early stages of that, but D
Throne Davos is certainly the guidebook for our times and
hope you pick up a copy.

Speaker 10 (56:19):
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Speaker 11 (56:23):
All right, again, thank you so much for taking time
out of your schedule and coming and hanging out with us.
Hopefully we can get together and continue the conversation, especially
with new work coming out. I'm sure we'll get to
have a whole new conversation and hopefully we'll be talking
about the victories from the previous ones.

Speaker 4 (56:43):
Keep up the good work. Star God speak to you
and God us.

Speaker 9 (56:48):
Thank you, thank you very much for having me there.

Speaker 4 (56:51):
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businessmen and people of faith. I could go on and
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through the full resume, we wouldn't have time to talk.
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome back to the show. Great
American patriot, native Texan and the man I generally have come.

Speaker 4 (01:04:08):
To think of.

Speaker 19 (01:04:11):
That sounds good, Tim, I thank you so much for
the introduction. It's far beyond what I deserve, and it's
always my pleasure to be with you to discuss the
issues of the day as well as discuss things that
hopefully can help the listeners and those that they influence
in their lives to live much more richer and prosperous lives.

(01:04:34):
That's our objective, and tonight we were going to discuss
The Big Beautiful Bill, my new book that breaks next week,
talking about KGP leaving the Democrat Party, as well as
talking about a couple of issues around former President Joseph Biden.

(01:04:55):
We hope that that's you coming back on the air, Tim,
and if not, Dug's permission, we will just dive right
into the Big Beautiful Bill. I wish here Producer Ducks,

(01:05:15):
sorry about this.

Speaker 17 (01:05:16):
Ladies and gentlemen, I hear Tim's back, go ahead and
talk about the Big Beautiful Bill.

Speaker 19 (01:05:22):
Well, we'll do that. And one of the things that
I wanted to tell Tim from a high level standpoint,
there's so many little nitpicking things they do in Congress
that we normal people don't in our daily lives and
in business. And I think the bottom line for me
and many other people is we don't care about the rules.

(01:05:45):
We care about results. And the Congress that was elected
last year was elected to get results. And to this point,
all we've heard is promises of results and to stand
by things will happen, and we've been patient. I think
we ought to be patient a little bit longer. But

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at some point the people that elected Republicans across the
country are going to expect results or the Republicans will
pay a significant price in the midterms next month, next year.
I rather and that to me is one of the
key things that I hope our elected officials will realize.

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The second part of that is I hope not only
do they pass it, but they're talking about these recision
bills to do recisions on spending and they've put up
a nine point four billion dollar package. And to me,
the only thing that's logical about that is it will

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demonstrate the will of the elected officials to codify spending cuts.
I think that's crucial since World War Two, the government
has to invent ways to spend money because they'd had
money coming in. And once they took the dollar off
the gold standard, which Nixon did in seventy one, then

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they didn't have to invent ways to spend money as
much as they printed money and then invented ways to
spend it. And if you'll look at our inflation rate,
if you've been around for a while, you know how
inflations hit you. If you look at the government deficit
each year and the rise of the debt, I think

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that you'll agree with that. And so it is crucial
not only that we get the tax bill passed as
part of the big beautiful bill, but that we get
the spending cuts and get the financial house back in
order as well. And while we have a minute, if
share part of that story that woke me up to

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what happened to government, and it was in David Brinkley,
who used to be the nightly News on NBC anchor
many years ago. He was a co anchor for a
while with Chuck Huntley as well. But he wrote a
book called When Washington Goes to War, And the fascinating
thing to me was before World War Two, only a

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handful of a percentage of Americans filed or paid income taxes.
And at World War Two, because we were on a
farred money and couldn't print money, we actually had to
sell bonds and watch our spending and increase taxes to
raise money to finance the war. And the United States

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almost went broke fighting World War two. So most people
can't write a tax check for a whole year, and
so they came up with the withholding tax. During World
War Two, and at the end of the war and
going into nineteen forty six, defense spending was cut substantially,
and all of a sudden, the Congress people looked up

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and they were being full blooded with tax re seats
coming in to pay for a war that was over.
And they started talking to each other and said, what
do we do. Do we give the money back to
the people, and some other ones said, well, nobody's asking
for it, so I guess that means they wanted to
spend it. And that was the beginning of Congress spending

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not only everything they get, but more, and they've done
nothing but grow that over the last seven decades. And
when we see the things that Doge has exposed, that
to me illustrates spending that has to be invented to
spend money on, because there are so many projects that

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are worthless that either the money is being thrown away
or it's being re routed back into pockets in the Washington,
DC area that people are making money off of some
of these programs. So that is a very crucial pass
the bill get these spending cuts in line. If the

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nine point four billion dollar package is passed, then immediately
you line up additional spending cuts, and you want to
make them ones that make it very difficult for Democrats
to vote against, especially ones that are up in twenty six,
the Senators in twenty six, all of the Democrat congressmen

(01:10:27):
in twenty six. You want to make that a hard
vote for the ones in districts where they have a
problem or may be primaried as well. So we want
to get those spending cuts in I would also elaborate
on that a little bit when we talk about the

(01:10:49):
government budget process. They've tried this year to get back
onto a regular budget process. They've not been able to
get it done yet. I'm hoping that beautiful bill as
a step in that direction, and I hope that we
get where President Trump can outline spending cuts that he
wants and push the Congress in the direction. There's no

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doubt that he has not only exposed the Democrat Party
for its wasteful spending, some could say fraudulent and abusive spending,
but there are a lot of Republicans that are being
exposed right now as well. Not by name yet, but
I think that will come soon if they do not

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produce for their voters. And mister Doug, are we anywhere
close to time for the commercial break?

Speaker 12 (01:11:45):
You have about fifteen minutes left and then let's go
ahead and move on. Then Tim lost power and internet,
so he's offline. So you want to be hosts for
the next forty five minutes, go for it.

Speaker 19 (01:11:59):
Well, we'll go with it, and we hope the audience
will stick with us for a while. One of the
things that I'm very.

Speaker 12 (01:12:07):
He asked that you talk about your new book. We
can wait for that until after break.

Speaker 19 (01:12:13):
Well we'll be happy to do that, and I hope
the audience will stick around. Tim was very gracious to
review my twelfth book, which publishes Tuesday, June tenth. The
title is Americanns emphasis on Cans Americans who made America
nineteenth century growth, division and reunification you may have heard

(01:12:38):
talked about before. My book last year, which was the
first of the series, highlighted the eighteenth century birth of
the Republic, and in these volumes and in the nineteenth century,
I put out forty profiles of Americans with the can
Do spirit because I recognized a couple of years ago

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that really what made us prosperous and successful is our
economic and political liberty tied with the American Do spirit.
And our forebearers didn't wait around for the government to
approve or subsidize something. When they had a dream, they
pursued it. When they saw a need for something, they

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attained it. And that freedom and their willingness to go
out and achieve great things are things that should inspire us.
And when I look around today, unfortunately, our younger generations
have lost some of that enthusiasm, if you will, for

(01:13:42):
that American do spirit. So when I highlight forty people,
I have fifty seven illustrations and more than three hundred
and fifty quotations because I want these people to be
able to speak in their own voice as well. And
so if you're a parent, you may know some of
the people I've written about your children and grandchildren will

(01:14:07):
know less. This is a great tool for students, teachers, leaders, speakers, parents.
It's written simply enough so that people interested in history
from middle school up can read it. And it's a
motivational it's inspirational, it's patriotic, it's historical. It is not

(01:14:29):
a political book or a partisan book in any way.
So it's geared for all audiences. And so when I
tell these stories, or as I call them, profiles or
for you sports fans, are almost like a scouting report
on someone. And one of the ones I wanted to
highlight this evening with Tim is Sam Houston. And of

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course he ended his life in Texas, but he began
in Tennessee, and he was a former governor of ten
in a protege of Andrew Jackson, who many felt would
become president of the United States, and the Civil War
kind of throttled that. And I speak often about the
leadership qualities of Sam Houston to Texas.

Speaker 7 (01:15:16):
He was.

Speaker 19 (01:15:18):
Washington, he was the commander in chief of our Army
of Independence. He was the first president of our Republic,
which lasted nine years before we joined the United States.
He ended up becoming governor as he was during the
Civil War until he voted against secession and was forced

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out of office. But his leadership qualities to me were exemplary.

Speaker 1 (01:15:44):
So hello, can you hear me, Jim, Yes, sir, go
for it, all right, So we are on live now.

Speaker 3 (01:15:56):
Yep, the lost Richard.

Speaker 12 (01:16:00):
I was trying to do a conference call when you're
called and it hung up both of you.

Speaker 10 (01:16:07):
Trainy stuff. All right, Well, ladies and gentlemen, thank you
for your patients while we were dealing with a situation.
We're here in my home studio. The storms that we're
coming through, they seem to have passed, but somewhere nearby
the power was still knocked out, which also knocks out
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electricity is not the issue, however, the internet still is.
So we're going old school phone to phone and we'll
get back at it. Unfortunately, Richard, I missed a lot
your question point, and we are getting both time to

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do our mid hour break.

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All right, ladies and gentlemen, Thank you so very much
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to find you and your work.

Speaker 12 (01:26:43):
Richard's not here.

Speaker 10 (01:26:46):
Oh no, Richard's we'd been getting ah Man, Well, in
that case, I guess that's up to me. Oh man,
that's so said.

Speaker 8 (01:26:57):
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Speaker 12 (01:26:59):
I'm trying to get him up on GM meet. Now
stand by, we'll stalk for a couple months. We'll see
if I can get him up.

Speaker 4 (01:27:06):
All right.

Speaker 10 (01:27:06):
Well, while we try to do that, I will remind
you that his new book is available for pre order,
the latest book in the Americans Who Built America series,
This once the nineteenth century and I'm rather fond of
this one for personal reasons. But also you can check

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him out at Richard Battle Well, it's Richard vbat dot com.
Certainly worth checking out. You can catch all the cool
stuff in regard. Hopefully we'll be able to get Richard
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and you can go to Amazon and you'll be able
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will say it a multitude of times, if you are
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center person, you're going to have a hard time not
enjoying and appreciating the writings of Richard Battle. And no
person's personal library is complete without several Richard Battle titles
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Just that simple.

Speaker 10 (01:28:32):
Now, among the things that I was hoping to discuss
with Richard, and I think he already talked quite a
bit about the Big Beautiful Bill, but I didn't get
to hear any of that because I was knocked up
the air, So hopefully I was a worthwhile conversation. I
also wanted to talk to some about the new book

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will be available on June tenth, so we've still got
a few more days to go, And there were a
couple of other things that we were hoping to discuss,
and of course we will get there if we can
get connected and time allows. But I've made the point
that Father's Day is coming, right, I've mentioned that.

Speaker 1 (01:29:15):
A few times, waiting for him to come up.

Speaker 10 (01:29:18):
Now, all right, Jakey makes a great gift for Father's Day,
but so does any title in the Richard Battle Library.
I've really wanted to talk about as well. Is this
Joe Biden cancer story. Hopefully we'll be able to get

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together with that, and how this investigation into the use
of the autopen is coming into play as well. A
lots of little things going on that's well worth discussing,
but I'm assuming we've had no like yet.

Speaker 1 (01:30:02):
I have this feeling that, don't hold your breath.

Speaker 12 (01:30:04):
You know, Gmail has been slow all day.

Speaker 10 (01:30:08):
I have a feeling that's just going to throw him
in as soon as we can get there. So in
the meanwhile, let me start in with this conversation. It's
been a very weird thing, and ordinarily I would have
already discussed this on one of the previous shows, but
you know, the other stories popped up bigger breaking news.

(01:30:30):
But it felt like to me that the Biden has
stage four across state cancer story was intended to be
a distraction and intended to be an effort to get
folks to just kind of droop the issue. Hey, don't
look into what Joe Biden did as president that might
not have been constitutional, or a guest might not have
been legal. Don't look into how those of us around

(01:30:54):
him might have actually been doing things. But technically we're
not allowed to do because only Joe's supposed to do it. No, no, no,
we can't look into that, which is why it is
phenomenal that we have a leader who's going to step
up and say, hey, you know what, there's still questions
about this, and so we're going to take a look

(01:31:15):
at it because it's not just Joe Biden who's on
the hook here. It's not just people who got the
preemptive pardons that may or may not be valid.

Speaker 4 (01:31:24):
Richard is all right, Hey Richard.

Speaker 10 (01:31:29):
Actually I got knocked off the air before I had
a chance to even finish your intro. So how are
you today, my friend?

Speaker 17 (01:31:37):
We're doing fantastic and this is the glory of live radio,
isn't it, And so we're just.

Speaker 3 (01:31:43):
Appreciate the opportunity to be with you as always.

Speaker 4 (01:31:49):
It is indeed, now.

Speaker 10 (01:31:52):
Tell me that you were already discussing the big beautiful Bill,
and I hate that I missed that while I was
desperately trying to get reconnected on my end. I'm sure
it was phenomenal. I wanted to talk a little bit
about the new book, and I wanted to talk about
the Biden cancer story. We don't have a whole heck

(01:32:12):
of a lot of time, but before we jump into anything,
I will let you decide between the two. But I
want you to go ahead and remind everybody one more
time where they can find your work to order, your website,
of course, where they can go to pre order the
new book, find the old books, and where they can
find you on social media.

Speaker 3 (01:32:31):
Well at X we're at Richard V. Battle.

Speaker 17 (01:32:36):
Website is Richardbattle dot com. The new book pops Tuesday.
It's available for pre order today at the website.

Speaker 3 (01:32:48):
Will point you.

Speaker 17 (01:32:49):
Today to Amazon, but after Tuesday you can order off
the website.

Speaker 3 (01:32:53):
All books will be signed.

Speaker 17 (01:32:54):
You can email me Richard at Richard Battle dot com
to request an inscription. This is a great gift book
on Amazon. If you'll look up under Richard V. Battle,
all twelve books will show up.

Speaker 3 (01:33:06):
Now.

Speaker 10 (01:33:07):
Thank you, all right, So where should we start, Richard said,
we talk about the new book. Explain why everybody needs
to get in line to get a copy, and I
think that's a good place to go. We can do
that relatively quickly. I love the fact that we're continuing

(01:33:27):
the American people who Built America storyline. I think it's
a great story to try and help reinvigorate the idea
of American patriotism and the value and merit of individuals who,
on the surface aren't particularly remarkable. They just chose to

(01:33:48):
do remarkable things.

Speaker 3 (01:33:50):
Well, that's it.

Speaker 17 (01:33:51):
And I'm not sure how much I spoke earlier that
people heard, but Americans who Made America nineteenth Century Growth,
Division and Reunification is.

Speaker 3 (01:34:02):
The second book in the series.

Speaker 17 (01:34:04):
Last year of the book was the eighteenth century Birth
of the Republic, and we highlight forty people with profiles
or you be like a scouting report. I have fifty
seven illustrations over three hundred and fifty quotes. It's easy
to read. It's geared for people who are interested in history,
and our middle school and up parents will know some

(01:34:29):
of these people. Your kids and grandkids will know fewer
of them. But it's a great tool for teachers, teachers, leaders, speakers,
parents as well who want to instill in their kids
the American do spirit, because that's what I believe, and
I believe these books prove that's what made our country

(01:34:52):
prosperous and successful as we've been.

Speaker 10 (01:34:57):
Absolutely, yeah, I really think it can't be oversold the
fact that you know, these are just everyday people. This
is literally your neighbor, your crazy uncle Joe who decided,
you know what, something has to be done. Somebody has

(01:35:17):
to step up, somebody has to do this thing and
ended up leading the country in the right direction that
standing up for people who need to be stood for.
That there can be a conscious choice made right now
to become that next person that gets featured in the

(01:35:38):
fifth or sixth edition of the Americans series, because we're
gonna need to get to that modern age and have
some modern Americans. I think that's the best aspect people.

Speaker 3 (01:35:50):
Well, that's very true.

Speaker 17 (01:35:52):
But there are illustrations, and I'll tell you my favorite
one in the second illustrations of people who influenced people
in their day who are continuing to influence us today.
And they could have never imagined that the small thing
at the time they did would influence hundreds of millions

(01:36:12):
of people for hundreds of years. And the one that's
my favorite is Sam Houston's mother, and she's buried in Tennessee,
lived in Tennessee. People in Tennessee will know Sam Houston
as a former governor and a protege of Andrew Jackson.
But for folks in Texas, he was our George Washington.

(01:36:34):
He was the commander in chief of the army, led
the War of Independence, became the first president of the Republic,
was a governor, later tremendous leader. But when he was
nineteen years old, he stood on his mother's back porch
and he was going off the war with Andrew Jackson
down in Alabama, and she told him, if you're a coward,

(01:36:57):
never darkened my door again, but if you act courageously,
you'll always be welcome. And she gave him a ring
with the one word honor inscribed on it, and he
wore that ring every day the rest of his life.

Speaker 3 (01:37:13):
He died with it own.

Speaker 17 (01:37:15):
It's at the San Jacino Museum just outside of Houston
to this day. And I can visualize Sam Houston when
he had a very stressful decision to make, putting people's
lives on the line. I could see him sitting there
contemplating what to do. And twisting that ring, remembering his

(01:37:36):
mother's leading to him to act honorably. And there is
no way Elizabeth Houston could have ever envisioned the difference
she made in Sam Houston's life in Texas to this
day and in the United States of America. So we
never know when we give an inspiration or in encouragement

(01:38:00):
to a young person.

Speaker 3 (01:38:02):
We never know beyond our lifetimes the effect.

Speaker 10 (01:38:05):
Of that, absolutely, And that's what's unique about the American
Spirit in particular. You know, here we embrace the ideas
that you can be inspired by a person of your choosing,
and that's often also been part of what's led a

(01:38:27):
lot of people in the wrong direction. They've chosen to
follow false prophets, if you will, the people that want
to preach a message of disparity or a message of oppression.
And it's just so antithical to what the American Spirit
is and the fact that we work together and we

(01:38:51):
inherently know. But you're right, it's impossible to know how
far lasting any particular message we offer up is going
to be. Well, I'm sure, go ahead.

Speaker 17 (01:39:06):
Well, I was going to say, and I tell people
when I speak and tell this story truthfully, I wish
my parents would have given me an honor ring, but here,
living in Texas, I didn't even hear this story until
the last year or two.

Speaker 3 (01:39:19):
It's one that needs to be trumpeted.

Speaker 17 (01:39:21):
And so I challenge an audience, and I would challenge
your listeners or encourage them. If you have kids or
grandkids or nieces or nephews or whatever, think about giving
them a ring with the word honor in it and
telling them that story and telling them the importance of
making honorable decisions every day and how it can affect

(01:39:43):
their lifetimes and beyond. It makes me think differently about
my decision process. And I guarantee you there may only
be one listener in your audience that goes out and
does it, But who will know what impact that ring
and that.

Speaker 3 (01:40:00):
Encouragement will give to the future. And I hope they
do it in bigger numbers than one.

Speaker 10 (01:40:06):
Yeah, yeah, I mean, there is something extremely impactful about
having a physical keep sake that you can have on
your body that in those moments of decision where you're
going to achieve a path and to be able to
just look at it and touch it and feel it

(01:40:27):
and know that somebody that cared so much about you
is they're going to be watching over you, and they
want you to choose a path that is in fact honorable,
that will suit you, that will serve you and will serve.

Speaker 4 (01:40:43):
Those around you.

Speaker 10 (01:40:46):
It's so much more impactful than just having heard somebody
say it one time. So, yeah, that's a pretty good idea,
it is.

Speaker 3 (01:40:55):
And other stories, and.

Speaker 17 (01:40:57):
I won't go into all of them, but I highlight
the first self made black woman, Milly There in the
United States, who not only made a fortune for herself
but became a philanthropist and helped elevate other young black
women as well, inspired them to be better people.

Speaker 3 (01:41:16):
Also, it's a very inspiring story for all of us.

Speaker 17 (01:41:20):
The lawyer who was against the War of eighteen twelve
who ended up writing our national anthem and how that occurred,
and just the amazing story there.

Speaker 3 (01:41:32):
So that's what I'm.

Speaker 17 (01:41:33):
Trying to do, is share stories that will encourage people,
lift their spirits, make them proud to be American, help
them encourage their children and grandchildren and others to take
advantage of this liberty and great country we live in
and make the most of their lives.

Speaker 10 (01:41:53):
Absolutely, we certainly don't have enough of that message to,
which is why I'm so appreciative of the fact that
you spend time and energy to try and get that out.
I mention it every time that you're on and out
usually mentioned it at least a couple of times the

(01:42:13):
month when you're not niting about the variety of messaging
within your collective works.

Speaker 4 (01:42:20):
The Richard B.

Speaker 10 (01:42:21):
Vattal, the library is something that everyone can draw value from.
And as I was saying before we got you reconnected,
it's like you don't have to be politically aligned to
appreciate and enjoy the things that you write. And that
messaging is they or whether we're talking about faith, or

(01:42:42):
whether we're talking about leadership, or here where you're just
trying to introduce or reintroduce with more information than you
might have known, tidbits about American history, the reasons why
we should be positive and be proud to be a
American Because in the past several decades we've seen so

(01:43:05):
much efforts put into by the political left, put into
the notion of taking away anything that's remotely positive. They
don't want the use of America to know the victories,
to know exactly how far we've come together and how
while of course we realize we haven't quite gotten to
the end destination of the hopes and dreams that were

(01:43:30):
laid out and the path that was laid out by
the Founders and the Framers when we started down this
path of exceptionalism together, but that we are on that
path and we continue to be on it as long
as we remember what division and what those founding principles are.

Speaker 3 (01:43:48):
That's exactly true.

Speaker 17 (01:43:49):
I believe stronger Americans make America stronger.

Speaker 3 (01:43:53):
When we fought the War of Independence, it took everyone.

Speaker 17 (01:43:57):
Not everyone was a soldier, but every person contributed, whether
they were farmers and produced a crop or they made clothing,
whatever they did to encourage the victory was important. And
our prosperity and success since then has been because of
every person.

Speaker 3 (01:44:16):
And when every.

Speaker 17 (01:44:17):
Person is doing their job, raising their families, worshiping, doing
the things they do in their lives, they're contributing to
the overall success and prosperity of our country, unless they're
on the other side and wanting to tear the country down.
And so the more people we have who are pursuing

(01:44:39):
those pro American dreams.

Speaker 3 (01:44:42):
And lives, the more successful will be as a country.

Speaker 10 (01:44:48):
Absolutely well, Richard I hate that we had all the
technical snapooths that really sut into our time together, because
it's so many things going on and on that I
would have loved to have gotten your take on. But
you know what, I appreciate the fact that if all
goes as planned, we'll be able to get together in

(01:45:11):
about a month and we'll get to talk about these
same stories a little bit further down the road, hopefully
a little bit better, better concluded, although I'm sure some
of them won't be and better yet, we'll be able
to talk about how successful the earliest days of the
release of the new book is, and I'm sure I

(01:45:35):
can't imagine it wouldn't. I'm sure that the release of
the new book will help to give a bump and
a reassurgence to the other books in the series, whether
we're talking about the first one of this series or
even just going back to Americans Not Americans, which I

(01:45:56):
still intend is the pre eminent the beginning of the series,
but I know it's a different format. We have that discussion,
But at the end of the day, I just love
the fact that you're taking your immense talents here and
you're focusing on messaging that's so desperately needed in this

(01:46:18):
time where it really is pivotal. We seem to be
gaining some momentum, we seem to be getting Americans thinking
in the right direction again. But this is when it's
most dangerous, and this is when we have enemies that
are from without, that have been allowed to sneak in,
that are also going to call a great Bill carm So, Richard,

(01:46:40):
I want to give you a chance here and these
final moments to because your final thoughts and one more
time amound the folks where they can find you in
your works.

Speaker 3 (01:46:51):
Well.

Speaker 17 (01:46:52):
And I was hoping we could take a few minutes
and discuss the former president's issue, but I think we'll
have time next.

Speaker 3 (01:47:01):
Month to do that again.

Speaker 17 (01:47:04):
I'm grateful for the opportunity to be with you and
share with the audience. My whole objective is trying to
help people win every day and giving positive messages because
I believe smart people learn from their experiences, but brilliant
people learn from the experiences of others, and so all
of my works are positive, encouraging, trying to provide lessons

(01:47:27):
that I learned from my experiences, but going back and
telling stories about other people's successes as well, because I
believe we.

Speaker 3 (01:47:36):
All should be lifelong learners.

Speaker 17 (01:47:38):
There's something we can gain from everything we experience in life,
as well as learning those lessons from others as well,
and so sharing that changes lives. Oliver Wendell Holmes, former
Supreme Court justice, said of mind changed by a new
idea never returns to its previous state.

Speaker 3 (01:48:00):
We never know when that one idea may show up,
or how it may show up that.

Speaker 17 (01:48:05):
Changes our lives and helps us impact people today and
influence people beyond our lifetimes.

Speaker 10 (01:48:16):
Well, that's a pretty good place in today. Again, Richard,
I apologize for the technical issues, unfortunately, things beyond my control,
because you know how much I enjoy our conversation. But
thank you so much for joining us, and God speed
to you, sir. I look forward to our next get

(01:48:36):
together as we continue the conversation.

Speaker 3 (01:48:40):
It's always my pleasure. God bless America.

Speaker 10 (01:48:44):
All right, all right, ladies and gentlemen, that is, of course,
mister Richard V.

Speaker 1 (01:48:48):
Battle.

Speaker 10 (01:48:49):
I highly recommend you go to Richard V. Battle dot
com and check everything out. Like you mentioned, the pre
orders for the new book are available over at Amazon
and you can be directed there. I suggest you just
go to Richard new Battle. Though now you go to
his website, you can get signed books, you can order inscriptions,

(01:49:14):
and you can find out everything else that he's up
to and everything else that's going on. He's not gathering
moss ladies and gentlemen. He is out there in the
thick of things trying to be a positive force for humanity,
not just America, but he's certainly solid in America's quarter,

(01:49:35):
but for humanity in generally. I think sometimes we get
a little short sighted and forget the fact that oftentimes,
when we are guided by the proof spirit, what's best
for America is best for the world on stage is

(01:49:56):
a net positive for all of the people for the world,
and that has been the case since the beginning. I
know there's a lot of folks out there that will argue,
that will say otherwise, Ah, you're an imperialistic society.

Speaker 19 (01:50:09):
Oh you're built on the backs of blah blah blah.

Speaker 10 (01:50:14):
Look, there is no nation that's existed for more than
ten minutes that is without flaw, that hasn't made a
misstep or two. But the difference is, as I have
been saying quite a bit recently, the way you can
kind of judge. The way you can merit determine for
yourself if you're a good guy or a bad guy

(01:50:37):
is when one of these bad things happen, when you
make a mistake, When you do a bad thing, is
that bad thing in line with the principles that you're
standing for or is it opposed? Did you do something
that is contrary to the values and the principles that

(01:50:59):
you play a stand forth, and are you trying to
get back to those principles. There is no question that
the United States of America, as she was founded, set
forth the greatest set of principles that the guideline, and
they put their faith in the Almighty and starting that

(01:51:20):
path beyond that. When we have made mistakes, oftentimes there
are historical records where it is made clear where it
is obvious that the founders and the framers they're not
satisfied with how those mistakes were, not that we are

(01:51:41):
separating ourselves from where we should be. When we try
to tear down a statue in a park because it
depicts a Civil War general, we're not doing a service
for a minority. We're doing a disservice because we're ignoring
how bad we were falling shorts of meeting those principles,

(01:52:05):
and we're ignoring how far we've come together since then.
It's a lot easier to keep us divided when we
don't spend any time focused on how we've come together.
Ladies and gentlemen, I don't have very much time left tonight,
and I feel so short changed, despite the fact that

(01:52:26):
I only missed a few minutes time that I greatly
greatly lament that loss. You guys deserve so much more.
And I hate missing the conversation with Richard, and I
hate all of these things that happened tonight because I
enjoy so much talking to you. But in the meanwhile,

(01:52:49):
that's going to have to be it for tonight. So
please remember, don't take my word for anything you've heard
me say tonight. Go out and discover it for yourself.
Put in some effort, and be prepared to use your
brain if you really want to tap into the tree.
Have a great weekend, everybody, and uh, you know again,

(01:53:10):
any first anniversary of D Day invasion, keep that in mind.

Speaker 4 (01:53:18):
That's all, folks.

Speaker 8 (01:53:44):
Your baby gun was a world at time when you were.

Speaker 5 (01:53:47):
Just a little squirt. The rules of defensive soul so
that no one want to get hurt. You learn to breathe,
and you learn to squeeze till you're able. Is always true.
You make the right of passage man within your first

(01:54:09):
reel twenty two. Now the New World Order throw, well,
they're begging their demands.

Speaker 12 (01:54:21):
They don't feel safe, and you are wrong, you say,
country show he's using both hands.

Speaker 5 (01:54:34):
Father's new the second amend it was the final one
to keep so other right, sim tats so never because
she she's snelling it there ally in Paul pot told
us things that you never forgot. Teach less see your

(01:54:57):
daughter's saus to.

Speaker 19 (01:54:59):
Bear the at that the fears comes.

Speaker 5 (01:55:05):
Now the New World Orna thrue, Well, they're magian love fans.
Don't feel safe and you are wrongs.

Speaker 4 (01:55:14):
Say god.

Speaker 3 (01:55:15):
Control is using both fants.

Speaker 5 (01:55:24):
Like the job free, don't wait to the time and
swots a free give me more than a thousand nuts
to take not battling.

Speaker 18 (01:55:52):
Now the New World Order through, well, they're.

Speaker 5 (01:55:55):
Making love fans. They can pass on under the boss,
but we still won't give it down. Allard of these things.

Speaker 3 (01:56:06):
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Speaker 8 (01:56:07):
They try to take this land, they have no chance.

Speaker 16 (01:56:12):
And release him.

Speaker 4 (01:56:14):
Don't control

Speaker 3 (01:56:23):
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