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God's Backlash Building
00:03:46
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| I'm going to show you the encouragement. | |
| Here's the encouragement. | |
| That's what I believe the Lord showed me. | |
| That there's supposed to be a blue wave, this rage machine, this anger, this collective voter backlash. | |
| But you see like what happened last night with the Attorney General in New York. | |
| Now get this. | |
| New York is where they're taking the case to take Donald Trump down through getting his Michael Cohen, his personal attorney's files. | |
| New York's where they want to judge him. | |
| So here's what God does. | |
| Hollywood wants to judge Trump, Weinstein scandal, and the entire Hollywood industry gets exposed. | |
| It's crazy. | |
| New York Times wants it. | |
| Journalists want to go after him. | |
| Boom. | |
| From Charlie Rose all the way to what's his name with the morning show. | |
| People miss this. | |
| It's the wrecking ball of heaven. | |
| If you touch God's anointed, what you've done is you've basically said, you get this? | |
| Wow. | |
| If you touch him, then you have opened yourself up to equal treatment. | |
| So you only go into war when you're in a righteous position and God's in the battle. | |
| But if you ever touch somebody that God has anointed, what you've done is you, here's what the Apostle Paul called in the old King James. | |
| The Lord says to him, isn't it hard to kick against the pricks? | |
| In other words, you're only furiously kicking your foot at a blade. | |
| Take a look at who's getting hurt in this conversation. | |
| And what you're seeing is Trump surviving. | |
| But I wrote in here that in the crucible of service, he would find God. | |
| And that was one of the points that I made, that in the crucible of the ordeal he will go through, he'll be forced to find God. | |
| Because that's what happened with Lincoln also. | |
| It's like, where else can you go? | |
| I just pray the right people are around him to help him have that conversation. | |
| But my encouragement is this. | |
| As the left does their Saturday Night Live sick routine. | |
| And people are watching it, but it's not as funny as it used to be because humor involves an element of unpredictability. | |
| And it's really funny when you don't know what they're going to do. | |
| But when you know what they're going to do, it's not as funny. | |
| And so what's happening is the late night comedians under that spirit of intimidation and manipulation are only beating up on the, it doesn't take a lot of courage to beat up on a guy everybody beats up on. | |
| It actually starts to look like cowardice. | |
| So what's happening is there is almost a little bit of a backlash building. | |
| And people are starting to look at the White House correspondence, Mi'em, and they're looking at the dinner, they're seeing how Sarah Huckabee is being abused. | |
| And so Kellyanne Conwin. | |
| And they're realizing this is kind of, and what's worse is when Carl Reiner, flaming liberal that he is, when he says, well, the problem is the Comedy Act kind of bombed. | |
| When you've got your liberals that are cheering for you saying the show bombed, I'll tell you what's happening. | |
| The left will continue doing what it's doing. | |
| Here's what Mueller's big problem is. | |
| Every time they start beating on Trump, for some weird reason, his ratings start to go up. | |
| I was with him when he said it. | |
| He said, it's the strangest thing. | |
| He says, whoever attacks me, have you ever noticed it? | |
| Their ratings start to go down. | |
| He was trying to figure it out because he'd never been in a business where when he's attacked, he doesn't even do anything yet. | |
| The other guy's going down. | |
| And he's observing it, but doesn't know the grace of God on him. | |
| And so as he's being hit and unfairly tried, and in a sense, legally lynched in the public sector, it's beginning to produce a backlash against the left. | |
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Better Reason Needed
00:00:33
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| And they're now dropping the word impeachment from their public discussions because they're realizing this could actually work against them in the midterms. | |
| Because when you've got an economy that's strong, a solution with nuclear career, unemployment down, and you want to pull the guy out of office, you better have some dang good reason other than the fact that nine years ago you caught him doing something on a tax return that you don't like. | |
| That's right. | |