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Jan. 30, 2022 - Brother Nathanael
07:43
Proud To Be An American!
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How do I love thee, oh America, let me count the ways.
Well, we've got a great chief, a man whose hands lay hold of generations for many years to come.
And when it comes to saying it like that, Biden says it that like.
You campaigned and you ran on a return to civility, and I know that you dispute the characterization that you called folks who would oppose those voting bills as being Bull Connor or George Wallace, but you said that they would be sort of in the same camp.
No, I didn't say that. Look what I said.
Go back and read what I said and tell me.
If you think I called anyone who voted on the side of the position taken by Bull Connor, that they were Bull Connor.
What you say? How do you want to be remembered?
At consequential moments in history, they present a choice.
Do you want to be on the side of Dr.
King or George Wallace?
Do you want to be on the side of John Lewis or Bull Connor?
Well, to tell the truth, Bull Connor never took size of the position on voting bills.
He did, though, take size of the position on dogs and fire hoses.
You can never whip these birds if you don't keep you and them separate.
I found that out in Birmingham.
You've got to keep the white and the black separate.
In May of 1963, one individual in Birmingham, Alabama reinvigorated the wilting civil rights movement.
Bo Conner, Birmingham's Commissioner of Public Safety, ordered the use of fire hoses and police dogs to quell demonstrations pushing for desegregation in Birmingham.
In an ironic twist, however, by defending segregation so fervently, Bull Connor actually called national attention to the civil rights movement and dramatized its goals.
His violent actions brought the immediate end to segregation in Birmingham, solidified his legacy as a symbol of bigotry, and, most importantly, hastened the passage of major civil rights legislation.
Looks like Old Bull ended up being a hero.
Proud to be an American.
Huh, Bull? We've got another hero right on our doorsteps today.
I mean, like only last week.
She was right on Russia's doorsteps, heading up the U.S. negotiating team.
I'm talking about Wendy Sherman, former Baltimore Jewish social worker who is proud to be an American.
Wendy is so proud she's willing to get Jumerica into a nuclear war with Russia.
If anyone can give Putin shit, Says Time Mag, owned by the Jew, Mark Benioff, it's surely Wendy Sherman's Jew-poisoned lip.
I mean, we've really gotten all Jewed out here in our woe-begone country.
Sentimentality is for suckers as Sherman's negotiating dash.
The VACs and boosters are also for suckers.
But Mr. Trump, proud to be an American sucker, got sucked right into it.
Thank my lucky stars To be living here today Cause the flag still stands for freedom And they can't take that away And I'm proud to be an American, where at least I know I'm free.
And I won't forget the men who died, who gave that right to me.
And I gladly stand up next to you, and defend her still today.
But look, we did something that was historic.
We saved tens of millions of lives worldwide.
We, together, all of us.
Not me, we. Not me.
We got a vaccine done, three vaccines done, and tremendous therapeutics like Regeneron and other things that have saved a lot of lives.
He means killed, maimed, stroked, clotted, and de-immunized a lot of lives.
Both the President and I are vaxxed, and did you get the booster?
Yes. I got it too.
Okay, so...
That's a very tiny group.
Orange man likes big groups, big movers with political assets, like Fauci and Birx.
When you went to the White House as his advisor, I thought finally somebody who's speaking just truth and looking at data and sort of unemotionally and apolitically discussing the science is going to advise the president.
But then he continued to allow Birx and Fauci to set all of the policies.
So, you know, I do place a lot of blame at Trump's feet of you knew that these people were undermining you, snickering during your, you know, your press conferences, taking the country down an extremely dangerous path, yet he did absolutely nothing.
Do you have any insights on why he continued to actually support them publicly?
The question, why weren't these people fired?
We'll go down in the history books as an unanswered question.
I can tell you that my impression was, first of all, I was shocked that it wasn't done because President Trump is not afraid of firing people.
I mean, this is obvious, and he certainly is not afraid, I don't think, of anything, really.
He showed that.
He did understand the common sense logic of the targeted protection policy, and he understood the destruction of the lockdowns.
The ass allowed the lockdowns, and pop, America was not so great anymore.
Trump was bought out.
Who bought him? Big Pharma with promised campaign money and deep state threats underwritten by the Jewish Fed.
He understood the destruction of the lockdowns, but it was allowed to continue.
And my belief is that it was from what I heard inside, which was it was an election year.
The political side of his advisers were saying, don't rock the boat to me.
And, you know, it's a political year.
We're close to an election.
Jared Kushner and Michael Glasner, both Jews, were the ones who told Dr.
Atlas not to rock the boat by disputing Fauci and Birx.
Fauci and Birx had high public approval, possibly in part due to the fact that they disagreed with the president.
But, you know, this was sort of a strange logic to keep them on, but the We're good to go.
Despite all of the evidence.
And the vax, deadly as the evidence shows, goes on.
Still pushed by Mr.
Trump. He's so politically minded he's no longer any earthly good.
Not one peep out of Trump about his supporters languishing in a D.C. jail.
But still, Trump is proud to be an American.
Fauci and Birx are proud to be Americans too.
Kushner and Glasner Are also proud to be Americans, I mean, proud to be Jews.
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