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All right, my friends, you have tuned in to this
voice of calm and reason. Ever so wisely, my friends,
the pleasure to be here. Friends, you know that we
are in the midst of a cold civil war. We've
talked about that on this program for a long long time,
probably years plural. We have an ideological battle, and it
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largely stays cold, meaning that it's not fought, thankfully, with bullets,
though it certainly has been fought with bullets. It's been
fought with bullets when they assassinated Charlie Kirk. It was
fought with bullets when they shot and hit the ear
of President Donald Jay Trump. It is certainly heating up.
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We talked a little bit about that even yesterday on
today Yesterday's Todd Talk, when I shared Hunter Biden's comments
about turning the heat up. Now he has come out
and said that he didn't mean it the way, but
of course I interpreted it, and I think people with
brains interpreted it calling for more intensity. That's candidly leading
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to this violence. But anyway, we're in this cold civil
war that has on a few occasions, some occasions turned hot.
And friends this there has to be a winner here,
There has to be a winner. We have reached a
point where these mutually exclusive worldviews cannot peaceful, peacefully coexist.
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Now they can, as far as I'm concerned. The Bible
tells us, as much as possible, live at peace with
other people, live at peace with everyone, as much as
it depends upon you, live at peace with other people.
But sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes it's outside your control. And candidly,
when the political tensions and pressures get this high, when
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they start calling you not just names on social media,
when they try to doc you and try to in
some cases send the swat team to your house at
two am or some such these things all have all
happened when they fire obviously weapons in your direction. We
have reached the point where you can compromise with these people.
They must be soundly defeated, my friends. And so that's
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All right, friends, there's rising strife here in this country,
and you know, I think one of the common misconceptions
is that when there is this strife, you seek to compromise.
You seek to compromise. And I listen, I'm not saying
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there are people out there with whom the rest of
us can compromise, absolutely, but there's not that you reach
a point with some people where it's no longer it's
no longer disagreement, it's not even heated disagreement. They seek
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our demise. They cheer when someone who talks about our
ideas is assassinated in public. That happened. That's absolutely happened.
When Trump is struck in the ear by a would
be assassin's bullet, the first thing they say is, I
wish the shooter would have had more practice. Any time
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President Trump has someone named Trump in his family who
passes away of whatever, has something happened to them. So
there's a trend on X that usually has the hashtag
wrong Trump. See, this is not the communication of ideas
that we the left. Listen, the left is lost that
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many of them, the insane, angry, rage filled, godless radical left,
they've given up trying to persuade and exchange ideas. They
have gone straight to trying to intimidate you, which, candidly,
if we're being honest here and having a discussion about
these things for what they are and not worrying about
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censorship and everything else, that is by definition, terrorism, terrorism
is the is the use of violence or the threat
of violence that is designed to achieve a certain political outcome.
That is the definition of what terrorism is. Terrorism. You know,
for a lot of misinformed or I don't know, I
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don't say this in some mean way, but uneducated folks,
terrorism just means, oh, that was really really scary, that
terrorized me, that kept me up at night. No, terrorism
is specifically specifically designed to create, not of course using
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the terror that they've created, but to get the person
that they're trying to terrorize to take a decision to
make a step, a political step that is in the
interest of the people doing the terrorizing. So they want
to scare you into submission, and they're absolutely so. When
there's conversations about domestic terrorism, when there's questions about whether
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antifa's domestic terrorists, ask yourself, are they engaging in the
free exchange of ideas? Are they trying to persuade? Are
they trying to make their point? Yes, they can get rowdy,
they can raise their voices, they can even attack people
like me like you personally, go for it, have at it.
But what you cannot do. What you cannot do is
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try to use violence or the threat of violence to
achieve your political objectives. That is, that is no longer
you're no longer engaging in political discourse. You're candidly engaging
in terrorism. You're candidly engaging when you're when bullets are flying,
my friends, you're engaging in an actual hot civil war,
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and so the temperature has been turned up here. And
I don't know if I mentioned this earlier. I mentioned
this that the uh, yesterday's Todd Talk. No, I can't. Sorry,
lots of things, I say, lots of words. But yesterday's
Todd Talk I quoted or I talked about Hunter Biden,
who basically said, this isn't going to be a popular
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thing to say. I'm paraphrasing what he said, but I
think Hunter Biden said, I think we should turn the
heat up in America, and that was when he was
being asked specifically about the assassination of Charlie Kirk. He
thought the temperature needed to be turned up higher. Then
I guess assassination out of what comes next? What is
higher than trying to murder your political adversaries in the
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political discourse? Heat continuum? What is higher on the scale
than that. I thought that that was as high as
we could get. But Hunter Biden thinks that we need
to turn it up now. I came out and said
he wasn't calling for violence, as all normal regular people
would have assumed that he was. But nonetheless, that's what's
out there, and there is incredible strife out there civil
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strife in this country. But the only way to get
out of this is for there to be a winner.
There has to be a winner here, and we had
better win. And when I say we, here's what I mean.
Here's what I mean. I mean. Listen, in spite of
all their flaws, Republicans have to win this debate. We
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have to get Republicans elected and then hold these jokers
and clowns accountable. That's what I'm doing. I still haven't
heard back from Senator Rod Bray if he thinks he
thinks this is going away, if he thinks I'm just
gonna forget. This is for those of you haven't tuned
in the state of Indiana. Has the governor called for
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a special session of Congress of the of the state
legislature to consider redistricting, and there were plans for that
to begin here in a couple of weeks, but the
leadership of the Senate has announced that they're not going
to do that because they quote don't have the votes.
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That's it. And the announcement came from Senator Rod Bray,
who's my state senator. He's in District thirty seven, which
is where I that's the area that I live in
and I've invited him on this program several times over
the past several weeks. Never have heard, never heard anything.
We did get an auto response when I emailed. We've
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we called a couple of times. I called his I
called his office. He works here in town. I'm not
telling you to please, I'm not telling you to do that.
I'm just telling you. I've reached out, I've left messages.
I've never gotten a real human being. I got an
auto response email, which again, I'm a constituent. Yes, I
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have a radio show on a podcast. Yes, I think
he should come on here and talk about it. We've
had Micah Beckwick came on here, lieutenant governor of Indiana.
We had Bo buy who came on here, who's a
Democrat running for attorney general. He came on here. You can't,
if you can't come on this program as a Republican
and tell me and have a conversation with me, you're
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not fit, you're not fit for leadership, you're not fit
to be sitting in office. You don't owe it to me. Hey,
let me be clear. I know you don't owe that
to me, But you know, if if we've had people
on this program who have a national reach, people like
Eric Trump and Mark Meadows and Joni Ernst, you know,
representatives in Congress, senators of course, Mike Brawn has been
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on here in the past as well. He's now governor,
was senator here in the great state of Indiana. If
it's I just I don't understand, I don't understand why
you don't communicate. And if you think this is going away,
Rod Bray, you had better. You had better rethink that
you're in my district. And I will make sure on
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this program that people know that if if Democrats win
in November, in a year from now, think about what's
going to happen. This will be partially late at the
feet of people like Rod Bray. So when I talk
about and I hope he changes his mind, I hope,
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I hope he at least tells us why he's not
having this or tells us why he thought it was
cool to have all these decisions made behind closed doors.
And then you say, release a single sentence that says, Hey,
we're not going to have a session because we don't
have the vote votes. Thanks for thanks for playing. We'll
talk to you the next time. I feel like sharing
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some information with you, which apparently is never because I
can't get anything from his team. So I know that
I have Republicans. We have Republicans like that to deal
with when I say this, so I say it with
you know, when I say we need to elect more Republicans,
I say it with a fair amount of I don't
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want to say hesitation, but an understanding that there is
a that's a whole additional conversation. So we have to win.
Get the right people driving the bus, I guess, and
then we have to hold the people driving the US accountable.
We have to say, now that you're in the driver's seat,
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you told us this is the direction you want to go.
You've got to use the accelerator, you got to use
your turn signal. You gotta turn, you gotta follow the
rules of the highway. Don't put it in park, and
don't go out and tell us about all the things
that you can't get done. Let's start turning this country
and leading it in the right direction. That's what needs
to happen. So it's a multiple step process. And look,
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some of these folks need to be primary. Rod Bray,
I don't care whatever position he is, He's top in
the Senate been in office, by the way, I believe
since twenty twelve, which in my estimation is way too
long it's been the seat was held previously by his
dad as well. It's been in the family for a
long time. But he owes US answers. They Republicans owe
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US answers. So there's a multiple step process there. And
of course it's not just as easy as electing Republicans
and then going about our business. These folks have to
be they have to be watched, they have to be
held accountable. This is what we get otherwise. So there's
a lot of divisiveness here. The way out is for
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Republicans to win, but they can't just win. They have
to win and then be held accountable by us. And
we have to be vigilant. If they're not going to
do what needs to be done, they need to be replaced.
And all these things I say because of the political climate.
I want you to understand I'm saying all these things
peacefully and legally. Whatever's at our disposal to win this
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political battle, we had better be prepared to do whatever
is ethical, moral and legal. That's the path we're going,
even if it makes people uncomfortable. That's why I have
no problems telling you I'm in favor of redistricting. There's
a lot at stake here. You have a political party
who hates this country, and the Democrat party telling you
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they hate this country has found that not every rank
and file Democrat. This is where people get confused. I'm
not talking about your next door neighbor who's a retired
teacher or a member of the union or something like that.
I'm talking about the people they end up electing, even
if those people pretend successfully trick people in a local
election to believe that they love this country has founded
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the people they elect at the national level level. For
leadership positions are radical. They enable radical things to happen.
They've enabled open borders. We are digging out of a
mess that is absolutely catastrophic in this country that's come
in the form of a legal immigration and all that
has come from that. We are digging out of an
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absolutely massive, just financial disaster caused by unbelievably large inflation
numbers under the Biden regime. This country is in a
world world of hurt and a lot of these problems
have been caused by policies of the deranged, insane radical left,
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which of course is the home the Democrat Party is
their home. Today. We had best prepared to do whatever
it takes to win these elections. Texas redistricted by the way,
judges came in and said that they can't do that
because they jerrymannered based upon race. This of course leads
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to a case that the Supreme Court has heard regarding
state of Louisiana being ordered to have a couple of
districts that our majority majority minority, if that makes sense,
So a majority of black voters must be in two
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districts currently in the state of Louisiana. And yet they're
telling that's the way that the law of the land
is interpreted. Currently the Supreme Court is reviewing that it
might change. But they want to say that redistricting for
political purposes is racism. But demanding that Louisiana have two
districts that have majority black voters because again Democrats do
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this because they think that it's helpful for them politically,
that's not, of course racist. We've got us ourselves in
a massive mess. We am telling you we have Republicans
being elected. As much as I hate uttering those words,
sometimes that is the way out of this mess. I
want to talk about this Axios poll here New Pole
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finds most Americans fear civil war and democratic decline. I'm
going to go through that to show you, you know,
give you some I guess, some actual numbers about how
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Let's look here at this Axios poll. Let's get to
so I'll read some of these questions. They've asked one
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and three likely mid term voters. They asked them between
the dates of October thirtieth and November sixth, So this
is a couple of weeks, a couple of weeks ago.
This is the percentage of people who say they agree
with these statements on democracy, rights and equality. Number one,
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we are sacrificing too much of our privacy for the
convenience and profit of big tech. Eighty nine percent of
people agreed with that. America's diversity makes it stronger eighty
eight percent. A word about that for a moment. You know,
true diversity of thought, of approach of style is a
good thing. It's good to have people who are who
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have different strengths that that's a good thing. I mean,
I think about a football team, for example. I'm a
fan of football. I played football. You need different types
of plays, you need diversity and skill set you need big,
strong guys. You need guys that can kick a football.
You need guys that can read a defense, kind of
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be a coach on the field, but yet have enough
talent to be able to throw a ball between highly
athletic guys on the other side. That's your quarterback. You
need running backs who you know have a certain style
or size. They're they're quick, they're strong, they're oftentimes they're shorter.
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Sometimes you got the bigger. There's different, different skill set
you have. You have a diversity, right You have your cornerbacks,
which we all know are the best athletes on the
field because that's what I played. What I played. You
have different skills for different You've got again, the big,
strong guys, the semi big athletic guys. You got the smaller,
super quick, highly athletic people. I just have different types
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of players. But I will say this, diversity on its
own is not a strength. I understand that diversity is good,
but if we're only talking about superficial diversity skin, skin
color and that sort of thing, that's not really that
that's been pushed on us very very hard. We actually
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need to focus more on our unity, what unifies us
as human beings, what unifies us as Americans. That used
to be back at the founding of this country, that
used to be our desire, for the desire all of
us had to pursue liberty, have life, to pursue life, liberty,
and of course the pursuit of happiness to live that
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sort of way. That is not as cool, I guess anymore.
It is if we talk about it the right way.
But we've got politicians who are just inapt. But I
have to take a break, my friends, quick time out
of them, up up against the clock. Be back here
in just a minute. Welcome back, my friends. We're going
through this pole, this research poll by Axios talking about, well,
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the fear Americans have about survival of our nation, possibility
of civil war, and so forth. And I left off
we were talking about talking about diversity, certainly, diversity and
skill set, diversity in thought, diversity of opinion that makes
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us stronger, certainly, But diversity just looking at someone's skin,
cones and superficialities. That is not something in and of
itself that I'm a big proponent of. People are who
they are. That's fine. I've got no absolutely no problems
with that. The focus in my estimation should be that
we should find ways to pursue our common interests, to
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pursue our unity, America's unity. Actually, if you had a
statement here, America's unity could make her stronger as well,
if we could agree on those big things. But going
down this list, here's another statement the polsters asked, and
then people were asked if they agree with that or not.
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Our freedom of speech is being eroded away. Seventy six
percent of people agreed with that statement. The government must
do more to protect the civil and human rights of minorities.
Seventy three percent agreed with that American democracy is under
major threat now. Sixty nine percent agreed with that the
government should do more to lessen income inequality in society.
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Sixty three percent agree with that America is on the
path to another civil war. Fifty seven percent agree with that.
And then there's another question I see here at the
bottom that had less than half. It's the only one
of the questions that was less than half. This one's
significantly less than half. Reverse discrimination against white people is
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a big problem in today's society. Thirty seven percent agreed
with that. So people listen, there's a lot to unpack here.
I certainly in this program today can't go through all this,
but I wanted to focus on the fears. Fifty seven
percent believe America is on the path to another civil
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war and American democracy is under major threat. Now sixty
nine percent said that Now, if you break this down
and talk about it, depending upon how these questions were answered,
I either I guess the mindset of the person answering
the question, I agree or disagree potentially with each particular question.
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I already shared with you my thoughts about how the
unity between people would actually make Americans stronger. More than
just focusing on diversity, I think we should spend more
time talking about what unifies us. One of the things
I think that we do on this program, you know,
we talk about something that I think is universally appealing
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to all people. We all have the desire to be
free and to live our lives and to not have
our lives interfered with by other people. And so that's
why I think the principles of conservatism apply to every group.
I don't like even to think about people as groups
of people, but as groups the individuals are. This appeals
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to every individual. But depending again on the mindset and
the intent of the person answering the question. They may
or may not be wrong. American democracy again, I just
American democra. We have a constitutional republic. I know some
people think that that's that's overplayed. Of course, of course,
we all have a voice, we have the Our system
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is predicated upon the consent of the governed. That is democratic,
but it's not a democracy. This kind of drives me crazy,
to be quite honest, as one who was a political
science student in college. We have a constitutional republic. We
have a constitutional federal republican republic. You can say, you
can say constitutional democracy. I would representative democracy. I mean
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maybe you could certainly make that case, but it's best
described as a constitutional republic or constitutional federal republic. It's
under threat. I agree that it's under threat, but I
depending upon what the sixty nine percent mean, it's not
because President Trump is in office. It's because we've had
we have a bureaucratic state. We have we have a
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fourth branch of government that's been created out of whole cloth.
I mean, the executive branch is in control of the
bureaucratic state. But if you look a lot of what's
a lot of the fights that are out there today
are basically the left saying that Trump doesn't have control
over aspects of the bureaucracy. He does. And yet that's
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not where we find ourselves today. People are afraid of
Trump and his threat I guess to democracy because they've
been told incessantly by people with makeup and good lighting
and scripts and who collude with the Democrat Party to
be afraid of these things. But the bottom line, however,
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we got here. People are certainly afraid. According to a
Mayrist poll, forty seven percent almost half of Americans expect
a civil war in their lifetimes. According to a Winthrop poll,
political violence is already a very quote a very big problem.
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I'll reference that or talk about that here as I
pull this baby up. All right, So this says more
Winthrop poll results concerning pull unrest again. You know the
routine here. You know that, you know that there's a
lot of uncertainty, there's a lot of political angst, this says.
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This is the Winthrop University poll. Effect of Charlie Kirk's assassination.
Fifty nine percent of South Carolinians say it is always
acceptable for a person to be happy. It is always
always unacceptable for a person to be happy about the
death of a public figure they opposed. That's not even
two thirds, followed by twenty one percent who say it
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is usually unacceptable. I guess it's usually unacceptable unless it's
the person you disagree with, and then it should be acceptable,
I guess. So we don't have everybody in agreement that
it's not a good thing to cheer the death of
your political enemies. So there's a lot of tension, a
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lot of angst out there. I get that. By the way,
these are all linked on our a stack of stuff
at toddhefshow dot com if you want to dig, if
you want to dig any deeper. But we're already in
the grips of this cold civil war, and it's not
open physical conflict, though there certainly are plenty of examples
where it is, which we've hit on some of those.
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You factor in the violence that you've seen at some
things like Black Lives Matter rallies and Antifa riots and
so forth, and you can see quickly that this has
heated up significantly over the past I don't know, ten
to fifteen years now. Now there's no middle ground left
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right now. Now, let me pause when I say that
you've heard me say if you listen to this program
for any length of time. When we travel the country
on the treuts right, I make it a point to
talk to I talk to a tree, a post, and
I listen. I don't just talk. I try to listen
and understand. And I will tell you I've said this
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for a long time, and I believe this to be true.
Leave us true that eighty percent of the people. This
might be slightly hyperbolic with my percentages, but there's a
lot of truth through. Eighty percent of the people would
agree with eighty percent of the things I say on
this program. So I do believe that there is common
or middle ground. But what happens is what happens is
when Democrats elect people who hate this country as it's founded,
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and Republicans elect people who want to return to our constitution.
You can see politically how there's no middle ground left.
The radical left has its worldview, it challenged, It tries
to redefine truth. This is where all these confusing things
that have permeated our culture come from. It's where the
trans movement finds its home. It's how people can't define
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what a woman is. It's because of this radical left worldview.
It's while we're talking about which bathrooms people should be using,
it's why we're talking about I mean, listen, they try
to redefine truth on a regular basis, and as I've
said before, it's because they are spiritually unwell. This is
a spirit at its core, This is a spiritual conflict.
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This is a spiritual war. The Bible tells us that
we don't fight against flesh and blood, but this is
a spiritual battle that we're engaged in. And it absolutely is.
It absolutely is. You have a politic political movement led
by the godless radical love, and they're pushing upon us
a worldview that tries to redefine everything that we know
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to be good and true because they know. I believe
that they are so convicted. Bible tells us in Romans
one that everybody knows there's a God. By the way,
I don't believe in atheists. If an atheist doesn't believe
in God. I heard someone say this, and I've thought
about this for the past couple weeks. I agree. I
do not believe in atheists. They don't believe in God.
I don't believe in them, but they don't. The thing is,
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they do. They do believe in God. They know there's
a God. In fact, they get so angry they want
to run from that reality so much that they create
They try to create another alternative where the world that
they create says that everything is good and acceptable and
that we shouldn't judge people for this, that and the other.
That's where my friends, the radical left takes us and
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got to win elections, and they've got to do whatever
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All right, So all that being said, I mentioned before
the break, there's no middle ground left between these radical
leftists who have taken over the Democrat Party and Republicans,
and I would say moderates and even reasonable Democrats. They
have disagreements on basic realities. I've mentioned this previous segment, truth,
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biological sex, the purpose of government, what humanity can achieve.
This is where the hardcore socialists and even the communists reside.
And you cannot run a nation on two sets of
realities simultaneously, my friends, is simply impossible. I shared earlier,
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we talked about the polling. Real diversity is skills, gifts, viewpoints.
But a country that has the mindset that says we
can only know we need to pursue diversity for the
sake of diversity, it eventually finds itself in this chaotic
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mess that we're in, and you cannot unify around diametrically
opposed fundamental truths. There has to be a winner. There
absolutely has to be a winner to avoid real conflict,
my friends, I mean real civil war, the hot civil war.
One worldview must prevail politically. This is about elections. This
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is about persuade. This is about truth. This should not
be about violence. We need to win by putting things
in our as best we can get the best candidates
who are focused on the right issues, who are campaigning
the right way, communicating clearly, who have the strength and
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the resolve to do what needs to be done once
they are elected to see this through. This is about
people who are willing to have the fight to redistrict.
In the state of Indiana, Senator Rod Bray, this is
about so much more than whatever we people like Rod Bray,
like Eric Holcomb, like Todd Young in my state think
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these things are about. This is about for the survival
of our republic. If Democrats win when the House of Representatives,
they will weaponize the government again. They will impeach Trump
for fabricated things. The progress that we made and are
making to get out of this mess that have been
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created largely by their policies, is going to come to
a screeching halt. This is going to impact your family,
It's going to impact inflation. There's going to be more.
There's going to be even more that this has nowhere
to go until there's a winner. But up, my friends,
there's going to be more tension, more turmoil, more just
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just a boiling point until one side wins this thing.
And we had better have a mentality of winning losers.
Loser mentality needs to step aside, sit this one out.
That is ultimately the way. Listen to me, Listen to me.
That is ultimately the way to avoid real conflict. It's
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just like the bully on the playground, right, It's just
like that. You've got the bully on the playground who
wants to play by his own set of rules. If
people don't agree with his set of rules, they're going
to force He's going to try to force his set
of rules on them. This is how leftist govern You
believe that this person ism, you know, cysts, this biological
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that whatever trans that And if you don't say it,
if you don't use the right terms, you're gonna be canceled.
You're gonna be spend jail time, pay a fine. This
happens in some in some in some places, being pursued
in some places, just giving this as as an example here,
and so the only way to get past that is
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for there to be a winner. And just like on
the again in the schoolyard, in the schoolyard, when when
the bully is first approached by the person who's not
gonna be bullied or not watch as someone else's bullied,
that's when that's when there's the highest likelihood for there
to be violence on the playground. That's when the kid
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might bop the bully in the face and I would
say a kudos to him for doing that. But the
truth is what we want is further to be a
multiple multiplication factor at it or on the side of
the bully busters. And then when you have a playground
that might still have bullies, might still have people who
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want to force people to see things their way and
abide by their rules by the left, but you have
enough of the bully busters that they've backed down. That's
what we want. That's how you have a real peace
in a society and real peace in the world. Peace
through strength is what that's called. My friends, there has
to be a winner. It has to be conservatism Republican party.
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That is the vehicle that that's going to get achieved by.
It won't be easy, the friends, we got to stick
with it and fight. Gotta go SDG