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Sept. 16, 2023 - Stew Peters Show
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JESUS. GUNS. AND BABIES. w/ Dr. Kandiss Taylor ft. Steve Nichols
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Hey everybody, welcome to Jesus Guns and Babies.
I'm your host, Dr.
Candice Taylor, and I have a great friend of mine on today.
You are going to be in for a treat.
We're going to start with a passage he recommended, and I've never used it before, and I can't believe I haven't, but it's so fitting for where we are right now.
Ephesians 6, 10 through 20.
So it's kind of long, but I'm going to read it all because it's important.
The whole armor of God.
Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of his might.
Put on the whole armor of God that you might be able to withstand against the wiles of the devil.
For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against rulers of darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness and heavenly places.
Therefore, take up the whole armor of God that you may be able to withstand in the evil day and having done all to stand." Therefore, stand, having girded your waist with truth, having put on the breastplate of righteousness, and having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace.
Verse 1.
And for me, the utterance may be given to me that I may open my mouth boldly to make known the mystery of the gospel for which I'm the ambassador in chains, that in it I may speak boldly as I ought to speak.
So as I was reading this, what stood out for me was truth, righteousness, peace, faith, salvation, the word of God, Perseverance.
Supplication to God.
And speaking boldly.
So I just think that's awesome.
And that's what we're doing today.
This is why we do the show.
My friend that I have on here, he has a show.
And we do this because if we don't speak boldly and we stay in fear, we're going to lose our country.
So welcome to the show, Steve Nichols.
From Valdosta, Georgia, thank you for coming on Jesus Gens and Babies.
I'm so glad to be here, Candice.
It's a pleasure to be involved with you on this show today, and I'm looking forward to this segment here.
And I just love you.
I love you from the moment I met you, and I think you're doing great things, and I'm glad to be a part of it.
Well, I love you too, Stephen.
We have been through some things together.
We have really, really had politically, and even when I came in, knew, wet behind the ears for U.S. Senate, and then moving on to governor, and then even after that, we just have been through a lot, personally and professionally, and trying to save our freedom.
You have Freedom with Steve Nichols on and we'll get into that and we'll tell everybody how to follow you and where to get your show.
It's on weekdays every week morning and it's awesome.
It keeps you with real news and not fake news that President Trump always talks about.
I want to go back.
My viewers like to know the person that they're listening to.
It helps them to believe what you say.
It helps them to connect with you.
So if we can go back, I want you to tell us kind of who you are, how you got involved in doing radio and what makes you a patriot.
Well, it happened quite by accident.
About six years ago, a local radio station was looking for someone to take the place of a host that had been there for five or six years prior to that, who did a magnificent job.
And they were just reaching because it's just, you know, people that like to get on the radio, they're not readily available.
So it just kind of happened by accident.
And I didn't know if I could do it or, you know, but I said, hey, I'll give it a whirl.
And lo and behold, after a couple of weeks of running through the fire and learning how to do it and being challenged by electronics and things like that, I got into a groove and I just kind of fell into it and I just spoke from my heart.
I've always loved our country and I'm just, I'm blessed with the ability to see the obvious.
And I think a lot of people are.
So we just speak that truth and try to figure it out.
And we're not afraid to change our minds.
If someone puts forth credible, logical evidence that we can prove to be correct, we'll change their mind.
And just speak the truth and listen to everybody else's side.
And I think the reason it's resonated is because if it turns into BS, I call it out for BS. And I don't just say it.
I kind of back it up with facts and things.
That I believe in the Constitution.
And I remember when you and I first met, how I told you to always lean on the Constitution, the Bill of Rights.
And I don't think the Declaration of Independence gets enough credit.
There's a lot of powerful words in that document.
And I think if we would just embrace that even today, we'd be a lot better off.
I know I tend to talk a lot because I run a talk show, so stop me when I need to be stopped.
But just recently, Recently, the governor of New Mexico unilaterally wrote in ink, trampling our Second Amendment right for a 30-day period because of some rise in crime and violence out there, which is just completely opposite of what the founders envisioned us using that Second Amendment right for.
Seems to be common sense.
I try to pull myself out of the politics, speak to people like you, people like me, people like your audience, my audience, We're just regular American patriots that want to follow the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
So here I am.
Common sense.
That's what I always think about with you, Steve.
You're just a good old boy.
Common sense.
So not a good old boy that they have in politics where you go along to get along, but an alpha, a good guy, and common sense.
And you won't be bought.
You're one of these guys that works hard and wants to be left alone.
And you got involved because...
You know, you needed somebody to speak the truth that wasn't just going to bow down and worship politicians because we try to honor those who are supposed to be public servants, but we don't worship at their feet.
And so you're one of the few people who actually have an audience that's been really on secular radio that doesn't bow down to politicians and say, You hold everybody accountable.
You ask the hard questions.
You don't cut anybody slack, including me.
You don't.
And you want to know because the people have a right to know who's coming to serve them.
And so I appreciate that about you so much.
And I want to...
Talk about your parents and how they instilled in you this patriotism and this love for our country.
Because most people, I feel like, we know we're privileged to be born in America.
I'm not privileged because I'm white.
No, no, no, no.
My grandparents were dirt poor.
They lived in houses with no electricity, with holes in the floor.
I'm privileged to be an American.
That's why I'm privileged.
It doesn't matter if I'm black, brown, green, or purple.
Because I'm born in America is my privilege, and you know that.
So talk to us about why you feel that inside of you and that passion.
I think it was easier when I grew up.
I'm 56 years old, so growing up in the, you know, born in 1966, Being led by a mother and father who was strong in their faith, making sure we were in church each and every Sunday morning at Hay High First Baptist Church there, where we grew up.
Just watching my dad set an example of hard work.
He worked sometimes three jobs to try to make ends meet.
He was a no-nonsense guy.
He stood by what was right.
Just learning that way and being disciplined.
As a kid, when I screwed up and my brother screwed up, he put us back in line.
It wouldn't be socially acceptable today, the way it happened.
It could end up happening at the Winn-Dixie grocery store or in the church pew getting popped in the back of the head or whatever the case may be.
I was raised at a time when I think it was just, most people were raised that way.
And then here in South Georgia, politically, watching my dad go through the struggles of the Carter administration where interest rates were 16% and 18% for a 30-year mortgage and just watching farmers lose their farms because of inflation and interest rates.
He quickly, back then, he quickly became the Quintessential conservative type guy.
And my dad was my hero.
And we had that strong family unit.
And we paid attention to what he did.
We emulated him.
When we played sports, he never missed a game.
So no matter what, I don't know how he did it, working three jobs.
But he never missed a baseball, football, basketball game that me and my brother might play.
We always went hunting and fishing.
We grew up with guns.
And we grew up with a respect for guns.
And that's a whole other thing there.
I got a great idea on how we can change this whole gun conversation.
Of course, politicians won't listen to me.
They don't listen to you either.
But we try.
We try.
We put the ideas out there.
But I think having a strong family unit, a Christian family unit, a grounded compass to follow, I think that's what got me here.
I didn't always get it right.
I still don't always get it right.
I fall short.
And we're sinners, but we still, we look to God for that guidance and that forgiveness, and we try to do the next right thing.
So that's kind of my background with my parents.
Let's talk about what you think about how to fix that, because somebody's going to say, Well, what was his idea?
And they're going to ask me and I'm going to be like, I don't know.
We should have asked Steve.
So they'll get mad because I don't ask.
So tell us, what's your idea, Steve?
It's very simple.
The Second Amendment guarantees our right.
Natural law, nature guarantees us our right to defend ourselves.
The Constitution, the Bill of Rights puts that down as the Second Amendment.
That's how important it is.
On all the amendments, it's the second one right behind freedom of speech.
But we've attacked the issue of guns.
We have a gun problem.
I think everybody would agree with that.
That problem is not the gun itself.
It's the culture that's using that gun and abusing that gun.
So rather than try to constantly pound over everybody's head how bad a gun is, let's take a different tack.
Let's actually educate people, starting in the elementary school grades, moving on into the middle school grades, and into the high school grades.
Embracing the gun culture, celebrating the Second Amendment, telling everybody the importance of it, why we have it, and then talk about gun safety, talk about what happens if you abuse that weapon.
And then another part and component is, if somebody abuses a firearm, they need to be gone.
We need to get them off the streets, get them out of here.
Because what they're doing, Candace, if they take a gun, if a criminal takes a gun, Into a convenience store, holds the clerk at gunpoint, robs the cash register, doesn't shoot anybody, but gets caught What they've done is jeopardize my right to keep and bear arms in this climate because all these liberals start screaming, oh, we've got to regulate guns now.
We've got to pass more laws when all we need to do is take that gun from that guy, lock him up, throw away the key, and don't let him back out.
It's just like we can stop it.
It's just like a speeding ticket.
If you get caught speeding and the fine's $100, you're probably going to keep on speeding.
And if the fine was $10,000, you'd probably slow your butt down.
So we have to get tough on crime, tough on the punishment of people who abuse guns.
Look at them differently.
Look at them as someone that's trampling my rights.
And let's crack down on them.
And then also, like I said, educate people, encourage gun ownership, lawful gun ownership, and drive them to people that if you abuse that right, then it's going to be taken away from you.
Simple as that.
Put them in jail, lock them up, throw away the key.
That's just the way I see it.
That's the way we got to do it now because there's no other way it's going to work.
We've proved that for three or four decades now that passing more laws, more background checks and things like that, that don't work.
It just don't work.
No, you're right.
I was thinking about fire safety.
We say, stop, drop, and roll.
And then we have the drugs, like say no to drugs, and this whole campaign about saying no to drugs.
And you have all the safety stuff you teach kids, but it's taboo.
Let's don't talk about guns.
Well, we should.
We live in America where the Second Amendment are right to bear arms.
It's why we're free.
It's why we're not China.
It's why we're not in communism.
It's because of our Second Amendment.
And I promise you this presidency, this Democrat presidency that he didn't win, but he's in the seat.
This time they didn't attack guns.
It's just a subtle underlining.
But I promise you if the Democrats win the White House this next term, 100% they're going to come for our guns.
I feel it in my spirit.
I just know it.
It's coming.
And that's the only way to destroy America.
The only way, you know, our government went to Davos.
The only way the New World Order happens.
The only way the Great Reset happens that General Flynn talks about.
The only way that happens is if America's not armed.
And see, they can't just take our guns because if they take our guns, they're going to have a war.
So they can't just do that.
They've got to legislate it.
They've got to come do it softly.
They've got to make us think we have no choice.
It's got to be done gently.
But it's coming.
If we do not say this is the bedrock of America is our gun rights.
It's the bedrock.
And not only is it something that we know we have and it's a silent thing.
No, it's a very public thing.
You know we have it.
We will not give our guns up.
You will get my bullets first if you come to get mine.
I can just tell you, you're going to get my bullets.
So, if we stand on that, my children have every bit of knowledge in their head of gun safety.
They don't touch guns unless we are shooting for a purpose of training.
That's right.
I promise you, if you come to this house and I'm not here, they will shoot you, even my six-year-old.
I promise you.
Amen to that.
I think that's great, and I think we should embrace that.
What my question is to the people, the citizens in New Mexico today, What are they doing?
How are they allowing this lady to do that?
She has unilaterally, by the stroke of a pen, written an executive order, trampling on your right to keep and bear arms, trampling on a state that has constitutional carry, trampling on a state that has concealed carry permitting processes in place, and telling you that, hey, all that's null and void now because I said so.
It wasn't legislatively done.
She unilaterally done it with the expectation that it's going to be Fought over in a court of law.
So my question is, where are the sheriffs?
Where are the police department?
Luckily, a few of them are speaking out, but these citizens, we've got to be bold, and we've got to quit cowering in fear, and we've got to stand up and say, you know what?
No, I'm not doing that.
You're not going to trample my right and purposely walk downtown to the mall with your sidearm on.
That's the only way we're going to stop this, because you're right, they're coming after our guns.
I believe them when they say they are.
I believe that governor in New Mexico when she says she wants to do that.
So I'm going to take them at their word and we have to find a way to stop it.
And she's just the first one.
It's a test.
They're always testing us.
It's always a test.
Even with COVID this last time, it was a test.
It was, let's see if we can get them to lockdown.
Let's see if we can terrify them and we'll give them a vaccine.
Let's see if we can do that.
And I mean, I have family that took the vaccine.
I have lots of family.
I love that they're medical.
They had no choice.
They were other jobs that college students had no choice.
And so not saying it was right or wrong or good or indifferent.
The bottom line is if they can make us have fear, Into doing something and wear a mask and being six feet apart and not meeting for church and all the things.
It was a test run.
So what's going to happen when they come up with a new virus?
Or if they come up with another tactic?
Maybe it's not medical this time.
Maybe it's some other way.
Maybe it's to get rid of our guns.
Whatever they choose to do, we have to remember and step back and say, you know what?
A mandate is not law.
And I'm going to be free.
And I'm not going to give up my freedom no matter what.
And as a community, and this is the problem, this is where technology has gotten us.
We're not community driven.
You and I more are because we're in South Georgia and we know our people.
We live.
But you think about big cities or you think about even other areas where people become so disconnected, they don't know their neighbor.
They're not doing, you know, taking a pie over to a new neighbor when they're new.
They're not going to church together.
They're not doing the things that we've always done.
And so if we're not community-based and we're segregated, they want us to be segregated by race and every way they can from Sunday.
If we're not together, then that's easier to dismantle us, right?
So that's why community is so important.
And we've got to get back to those family values of community.
And we help each other and we're inherently good.
And we don't just want to destroy each other and be my four no more.
We have to get back to that mindset.
That's what makes America America and free.
Yeah, when I was telling you about growing up in the church in the 70s, one day a week, I can't remember if it was Tuesday or Thursday, every week, one day, we went door to door, talking to people and inviting them to come to church.
Churches don't do that anymore.
I think we've got to go back to that ground game and that grassroots effort and start going door to door as a community.
You and I as advocates go door to door and start telling people why we believe that we need to be electing officials that embrace the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence.
Just embrace it.
It says in there, we all have the right to life, liberty, and to pursue happiness.
All of it.
It doesn't talk about lesbians.
It doesn't talk about black or white people, Chinese people.
It doesn't talk about anything.
It says, as an American.
You have the right to life, liberty, and to pursue happiness.
Let's just take that.
Let's just embrace it.
Claim it.
We've gotten past slavery.
We've gotten past women's suffrage.
We're not perfect still.
But quit telling me, Deion Sanders, that you've got to be afraid of a black man as a football coach coming.
You are a football coach.
I was pulling for you before you said that.
Just embrace it.
I never looked at color.
I just like Colorado because it was a great success story.
Then he has to bring in race.
Let's not put race in the discussion when it don't belong there.
Let's claim it.
Let's claim our equality.
Let's embrace life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
All of us.
Just that simple.
You know what makes me even happier is when somebody like Deion Sanders is successful and it's a success story.
And because he's an American, he's privileged.
Because he's an American with a God-given talent, he's even more privileged.
And I look at him and I see a man that is so successful and he happens to be black, which makes it even a cherry on top for me that, you know what, look, this is America.
Came over generations ago on slave ships and God has turned what was evil for good because they get to live in a free country, not in slavery in Africa, not in a third world country starving and not living a long lifespan, but they get to be billionaires, multimillionaires in America because we're capitalistic and they can worship Jesus.
All of us.
They, meaning all of us.
Anybody with a dream that's successful with a talent.
That's what I see.
And I see the cherry on top of him being black.
You ain't got to tell me.
Tell me.
I know American history.
Do you know how proud I am of every black person who is successful because they have overcame more generationally?
Not them themselves here in America because they were not slaves.
I was not a slave owner.
Even my lineage wasn't a slave owner.
We were dirt poor.
But regardless, we're none of us slaves or slave owners.
That mentality, that is pure ignorance.
And it's got to stop.
It's got to stop.
And our media perpetuates it because it causes division.
They want us divided.
Well, it is perpetuated by the media, by huge groups, huge radical corporate persons.
They did the same thing.
They want everybody divided because if you divide people, there's an argument.
And that argument can be used to put you in your chute, whether it's the R chute, the D chute, or whatever chute they're trying to herd you to, they use that as a tool.
So we've got to figure out a way to break that down.
Because I'm telling you, it's just like I was talking to Ryan a little bit earlier.
It's...
Everybody that's out here, like us, they're just regular old people that try to look at facts and try to make a decision based on what they see going on.
Not a political decision, but a decision based on facts.
Whether we're Republicans or Democrats, there's a lot of things we agree on.
One of the things we agree on is we want to make sure our vote We want to make sure that it is cast and is counted in the manner in which we cast it or voted, whether it was early, whether it was by mail, whether it's in the booth on a machine.
Republicans and Democrats, when I say that, I'm talking about the voters, the people.
A large percentage of that group do not trust our election process.
In 2016, the Democrats were screaming that the Republicans cheated.
And when I say Republican Democrats, I'm not talking about the talking heads.
I'm not talking about the politicians.
I'm talking about the regular people.
So 67 to 70% of all voters across both political lines agree that we need to look at election integrity.
One of the best ways to do that is go to the paper ballot.
I think they just did it in Arizona.
I think polls indicated that both people on the left and the right, that both embraced that as a whole.
But these politicians don't want that.
Because if you go to something that is not controllable, it makes it harder to sway the election into your favor.
At least that's the way I see it.
That's the civil rights issue of our time.
So, you know, you mentioned, you know, women's suffrage and different things that, you know, black people voting, just the different things we've gone through in society.
This is a civil rights issue of our time.
It's our right to vote being secure and legal.
And we've gotten so far removed from that.
I mean, this is a hot button.
I'm telling you, I talk to politicians and you do too, Steve, all over the state.
Legislators, they, you know, I even have senators and house members calling me and they're like, You know, Candice, I agree with you, but I can't do that.
I'll lose my floor seat.
I'll lose my leadership.
I'll lose this.
I'll lose that.
They're scared of camp.
They're scared of, you know, the house leader, whatever.
They're scared.
And I'm like, you know what?
It ain't about you.
It's about your constituents.
And they should be afraid of you and me, not them.
Right.
They're afraid of the wrong thing.
They swore to God to uphold their oath of office.
And I told them, I said, Brian Kemp's going to be gone in two years.
But you know who you're held accountable to?
The people and Jesus Christ.
So at some point, you have to say, I'm going to do what's right.
And they're like, well, they're going to cheat with the paper.
And I said, my husband, Ryan, we're talking about Ryan again.
He said one thing that was so, it was like in my spirit, I felt it.
They cannot have enough mules to harvest ballots.
They cannot pull up enough suitcases and re-scan.
They cannot do enough on paper to out-cheat a click, click, click, click, click of a code to override a code in a system that can totally change with an algorithm every vote in this state.
So it's not about the local board of elections.
I do not believe any, even Fulton, I do not believe that the Board of Elections on purpose hijacked the state.
I don't believe that.
I believe they do the best they can do with the system they have because they do not want to be caught for treason.
They just don't.
I don't believe these people who make this small salary, they're not paid well, they don't go in there and think, I'm fixing to cheat an election.
I don't believe that.
I think that it's done in the computer system, that it's been done since 2002.
Before that, they may have done it with paper ballots and re-scanning and all that.
But as far as technology is advanced now, with watermarking and the coding that can be put, and you know, 1-1-1.
I was talking to one of our representatives and I said, you know, the lottery can get it.
They can know what store at what time sold the winning ticket like that.
Now, they can do that, but they can't track my ballot.
I caught BS on that.
And he was like, I hadn't thought about the lottery system.
I said, well, it wasn't my idea.
It was a biker in North Georgia that said it to me.
It's common sense, Steve.
It is.
When I can take this phone right here and just talk about something that just happened.
My girlfriend and I were having a conversation the other day about a particular item.
I've never Googled it.
I've never looked it up.
Nothing.
But on Facebook, all of a sudden, bam, there's an ad.
And that's so foreign because I've never done anything but spoken that word in a brief, brief conversation with her, and then there's an ad promoting it.
So if we have the technology, I don't know if you call it AI or whatever it is.
I'm not, you know me, I'm not technologically advanced by no means.
If we have systems that can do that, do you mean to tell me it is not at least something we need to look into to see if our boat is literally being changed or that the count is just being...
I don't even need to get into that.
Even if you don't know how this is happening and you just believe in your heart that something's wrong, Then what that does is drive people to stop caring.
It drives them to stay home and you start hearing statements like I hear on a daily basis.
I'm not going to go vote because I just don't think it matters anymore.
My vote don't count.
Our election confidence is just as important as election integrity.
Both of them go together.
We've got to be confident that when I go over there and I pull that lever for Candace Taylor for governor, that that vote is counted for you and that we're not watching CNN and watching your totals go up and down and up and down.
We just need some confidence along with that integrity in the count.
And if we can somehow instill that and get these people to understand that, we'll all be better off.
Because the bottom line is, I believe this with all my heart, even if I'm on the losing end, if Person A gets more than the person I voted for, then they are to win the election.
It's just that simple.
That's how a constitutional republic works.
They're representatives of the people.
That's what they're terrified of, Steve.
They really want us to quit voting.
They don't care if we quit voting.
They're like, good, quit voting.
I mean, they don't care.
Because in reality, they want to be dictators.
They want to quit having elections.
That's what they did in Venezuela.
That's what they did in Cuba.
That's what happens when electronic voting systems come in.
They eventually quit voting.
They've got it in Georgia.
We're the only state in the union that uses these touchscreen ballots.
We're the only one.
It prints a receipt.
It's not an actual ballot.
We're the only one that does it.
I've had legislators say, the other system was complicated.
You're telling me that we're stupid.
Because this system of touchscreen voting was actually created for people that were blind or deaf or had a disability where they had to go in.
They have a right to vote as well, but it was a simple system for them to be able to use physically if they have a physical impairment so they were able to use it.
So you're telling me a normal average person Normal.
That they're that stupid?
That they cannot bubble a Scantron?
How insulting are the Georgia legislators to think that we're that stupid?
And it ticked me off when I had that House member.
He said, well, I ain't thought about it like that.
I said, this is our highest vote of our land.
If we have to stand in line for eight hours on an election holiday, I don't care.
I want to go in.
I want to know that my vote counts.
It's that important.
It should be totally secure.
There should be no questions asked.
I want it counted by Democrats, Republicans, Independents, Libertarians.
I want it counted by my neighbor.
I trust those people.
I don't trust you that's already in the seat to keep the power like you're Hitler or a king because you're not a king.
You're a public servant.
And you need to do what we tell you to because you serve at the pleasure of the people.
I'm telling you, this one issue is a civil rights movement of our time, and it will get me so fired up where I am ready right now to out scream from the rooftops and people telling lies because they want us brainwashed into believing that we got a fair legal system.
It's a bunch of bulls.
Well, there's just too many ways to gain the system.
When you look at what CNN and the liberal media did to suppress the Hunter Biden story, when they poo-pooed the Hunter Biden laptop, and then after all the smoke is cleared, and then you see them after the election, you see them reverse course and say, well, you know, on second thought, there was something to it.
And then to their credit, now reporting it, But then you poll the independent voters who say, out of their own mouths, a large percentage of them say, hey, had I known that it was true, I would have voted for Trump.
When you see things like that, when you see the excellent ground game of the Democrats compared to Republicans where they set up tents on five or six corners here in Lowndes County recruiting people to go register to vote, that effort has to be matched by someone on the Republican side.
So when you see all the ways that the fight is on and then you see that the votes come out and you think, how in the world did Joe Biden Donald Trump got more votes in 2020 than he did in 2016 by a pretty good margin.
I think it was about 75 million.
You probably could correct me if I'm wrong.
You mean to tell me that Joe Biden got 80 million votes?
80 million votes, more than Obama, more than Trump did in 16, and more than Trump?
I just don't buy that.
And if you could put a system in place That at least restores my confidence in the count, and then the count indicates that Joe Biden got 80, Donald Trump got 75, then I'm going to go to work and try to convince everybody why that vote is a bad vote or why that choice is a bad choice, but I'm not going to be screaming cheating from the rooftops.
But right now, I don't believe it.
I have no confidence in it.
Well, you know what, Steve?
I thought it was the Democrats when I ran for U.S. Senate, and I really did.
And I ran for governor, and I thought, heck no, it's today Republicans.
We got fake Republicans who are wanting to hold power.
And honestly, what I've been targeting them with is prayer.
That they will feel so convicted.
I pray for Brian Kemp every day, so convicted on his face and all the legislators who are supporting this lie, that they will feel so convicted to do the will of the people and to do what's right and secure voting and let the chips fall where they may.
Because that is why we have freedom and we're gonna lose it if they keep perpetuating this lie.
But you said something, it's where I want to go now, if it's okay with you, is the First Amendment.
And where we're seeing these 19 indictments with Fannie Willis, and I call her Fannie, I don't know if her name's Fannie, or Fannie, it's Fannie to me, I don't know.
But anyway, this DA that's overstepped out of her circle of her influence here, her sphere of influence, to me, she's totally overstepped herself, and Brian Kemp has supported it, and Attorney General Chris Carr has supported it, and it's totally ridiculous how this woman has people being flown in, Giuliani, Harrison Floyd, these people are flown in, President Trump, To be indicted.
Sidney Powell in Georgia and Fulton County.
It's ludicrous to me.
But I want to go back, Steve, before we talk about that.
And I want to talk about the First Amendment that happened to you and why you were deplatformed for utilizing your First Amendment.
If you don't mind, give them an overview of what happened to you.
Because to me, when you were talking, I was thinking, Steve had experienced this over a year ago, maybe two years ago now.
A little over two years ago now.
And this is what's happening all over the country.
It happened to my friend Josh Terry, who has a podcast that reaches millions of people in Cochrane.
It's the same thing.
He was a talk show host.
He was deplatformed.
Same thing.
And we saw it happen to y'all.
And now it has grown because when you give them an inch, they take a mile.
So if you don't mind, kind of speak to that and what happened.
I don't mind at all.
And let me just go ahead and tell you, it's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when it's going to happen to you, unfortunately, because it's happened to me, and you don't even know this, I don't think, and I'll talk about it.
It's happened to me a total of three times now.
The first time it happened is when I was with a public...
And when I say this, I'm not mad at the people that I worked for.
I want to put that out there.
We have a great relationship to this day.
But for four years, I'm on the radio and I spoke from my heart.
And of course, when you're on the public radio, you're regulated by the FCC. You can only do certain things.
Some people perceive, you know, if they're kind of against what you're talking about, let's just say it, you know, if you're on the right and they're on the left, they're going to try to throw up enough mud, throw it against the wall, hope some of it sticks, and get you out of there.
So their perception is that you're not supposed to prey on publicly funded or regulated radio waves, that you're not supposed to say the Pledge of Allegiance, or you're not supposed to take a side.
Those are the three key issues that I've battled.
So, if I said the wrong, it could be more subtle ways too.
If I said the wrong thing that ticked off the wrong advertiser, and then they call the radio station up and say, hey, you need to tell this guy to calm down.
We don't like what he's saying.
And if you don't, we're going to pull our advertising dollars.
That's what makes the world go round in corporate America.
So, you got that thread.
If you say a prayer, then you got the...
Freedom from religion people, whoever the hell that is.
You got the freedom from religion people calling the radio station, threatening a lawsuit to say if he don't stop praying, we're going to file a lawsuit.
So I'm sitting there and I pray every day to start my show.
I still do it.
I say I recite a Bible verse daily.
I'll always do that.
And you are going to ask me to choose between Stopping the prayer or leaving, then I'm gonna leave.
So that was an issue.
To their credit, they stood by me on it.
Pledge of Allegiance, the same thing.
But when the Democrats out there or the left or some certain group of people start to realize that, hey, all we've got to do is form a coalition, start calling those advertisers, say, look, you keep advertising on this show.
We're going to boycott you.
We're going to pick it in front of your business.
It all just got too much.
And then pretty soon, There's a parting of company.
And again, it's not something that I blame corporate America for, but in a way I do.
I wish they would stand up, but I get it.
They got butter to bread.
They got to pay the bills.
They got 30 employees they got to pay.
So that led to the separation from The radio station.
So I start my own thing.
And during the time I'm starting it, you know, you don't make enough money to do just this.
You got to do something else.
So I take a job over there doing this.
Word gets out.
That's where I work.
That same group of people attack that job.
And pretty soon that person said, hey, I got to let you go.
And then it happens again recently within the past three months.
So I have fought that battle.
Now, freedom of speech, I want to be clear on something.
I believe in the Constitution.
I believe that freedom of speech is me being able to say whatever I want in the public square about my government and about my representatives.
We don't have the freedom of speech out here in the real world when it comes to corporate America.
If you say something they don't like, then they can get rid of you.
They're not trampling your First Amendment free speech, but they are trampling on your freedom of opinion, your freedom of expression.
So now I've had to basically do just this and depend on just this to make ends meet.
It makes it a little tougher, no doubt about it.
But I just believe that's what I'm called to do, and I'm going to keep on doing it.
But Steve, I want you to talk about something because we talk about miracles on this show.
And as the enemy has stolen from you, because it's the enemy.
The enemy steals.
He uses people.
He uses corporate America.
We saw what happened with Bud Light.
We saw what happened with Target.
And I think corporate America better take a real strong look at how they respond to patriots right now because we've been asleep and we've not been paying attention, but people are waking up in the millions and they're done.
They're done.
And they're going to put their money Where they are protected and their freedom.
That's what's going to happen.
You mess with their children.
You come for our children.
You try to push the sexual perversion on our kids.
We're done with you.
You come and try to trample on our families.
You come try to trample on our freedom of our right to bear arms.
We're done.
But I want you, there's been miracles happen for you.
So you've been financially without, God's provided.
He has performed miracle after miracle because when the enemy steals, we call his hand.
Proverbs 6.31, it says, when you call the enemy's hand when he steals, because he comes to steal, kill, and destroy, John 10.10, when we call his hand, he has to repay seven times what he stole.
We call the enemy's hand when he steals from us in Jesus' name and he has to repay it.
And I've watched them do it in your life.
Relationally, I've watched them do it with business connections, with your base.
You have a solid base that loves you, that it's like just like bomb and salve for their soul whenever you speak truth.
Because when you speak truth, it brings healing to people.
Yeah.
I don't even know how to answer this except in just a roundabout way.
There's no reason.
There's no logical reason I should be sitting here today doing what I'm doing.
It should have crashed and burned a long time ago.
And the only thing I can tell you as to why I'm still here is because I do have probably the most patriotic bunch of listeners I've got.
And I'm not going to call names, but I'll give you one example.
When you're going through just a personal hell, you don't make the best of decisions sometimes, and you make a catastrophic misstep or mistake.
And then those people, they either help you through that mistake or they don't.
And every mistake I've made, for some reason, the people believe in me so big Bigly, I'll use that word that President Trump coined.
They stand by you.
A person that made this sign behind me, this remember everyone deployed.
She's a loyal, faithful listener that helped me out in a situation that I've still yet to get perfectly square.
She ain't left me.
She's not left me because she believes in what I'm doing.
She's just one of a couple.
And God has just worked miracles in my life.
We all know that we don't deserve the grace that God has given us.
I mean, my goodness alive, we're just a terrible bunch of people.
I believe that sometimes I'm the reason that God sent Jesus.
God knew I was coming, and we needed Jesus to save Steve.
Because you give me an opportunity to make a mistake, I'll walk right through it.
I'll walk through that gate.
But the successes that just opened in the mail one day when the studio bill was due, when you're going through the midst of a divorce or whatever the case may be, and you open the mail and there's a donation in there that pays the rent.
Things like that.
God makes a way if you keep the faith.
And even though sometimes I don't know how it's all going to work out, I have faith that it will and so far it has.
And as long as I keep that faith, I believe God's hand is on it.
I do.
And I believe that whatever happens, happens for a reason.
And you just try to go.
And my main challenge as a person is to try to keep myself out of the way of it and let God work.
And I think so far, it's just worked out like it's supposed to work out.
I really do.
He works all things for our good.
For those who love him, they're called according to his purpose.
And you're called, Steve.
I mean, of all the people that's interviewed me, and I've done so many interviews, you are one of my very favorite.
I just love interviewing with you.
I love talking to you.
You're so sincere, and you're not about an agenda.
You're always just honest, and you...
You're America.
That's what you are.
That's who you are.
I appreciate that.
Sometimes I wonder, but I got to toot my own horn a little bit.
I was the very first person to ever interview you when you launched off into your political clear.
So when they do a Trivial Pursuit game after we're longer gone, that'll be the answer to that.
Yeah, that's right.
Who was the first person to interview Candace Taylor?
Yeah.
See, that shows like grassroots candidate, no name.
Yeah, sure.
I'll have her on.
I'll interview her.
She wants to run for Santa.
She better come in here and interview, you know, because you would get, I mean, just door slammed.
If you try to run for office, people don't want to talk to you.
They don't want to give you a platform.
They want to shut you up.
That's always the plan is to shut up.
You down.
So you have no platform.
That's why they didn't want me on the debate stage.
And honestly, Steve, I hadn't even talked to you about this, but with President Trump not wanting to debate because he's like, why would I? I'm already at this many points.
The Lord really spoke to me and I've been debating on whether I tell him, you know, get word to him or not.
But at first was like, I agree.
Why would he debate the B team?
He doesn't need to.
He obviously has the support.
They're going to cheat or they're not, you know, but he doesn't have anything to prove.
The Lord really spoke to me about how I was done in my governor race and Kemp's whole plan was to ignore me, pretend like I don't exist, and then I'll go away, which I didn't go away.
And I had massive grassroots support more than anybody ever has in Georgia and, you know, bus tour and everything we had going.
And, you know, the election was screwed up, which we know.
But in President Trump's case, they want him to feel cocky.
They want him to feel confident so he doesn't debate.
They don't want him to debate.
They don't want him to debate because they can lull his base to sleep and say, you know, he lost and Mike Pence won because he didn't even debate.
You know, debating is important.
And also, his base is so passionate.
When we see him...
Totally show up all these other people, but they cannot even compete.
Vivint, Nikki Haley, who's pushing abortion on the last debate, made me sick.
All these people, Mike Pence and him pandering, they cannot compete.
Ron DeSantis, he cannot even compete.
And wash Donald Trump socks, okay?
They cannot compete with President Trump.
And so I feel like he needs to come and debate to show the people and let us, yes, this is why I voted for you in 2016.
This is why I voted for you in 2020.
And this is why I know it was stolen.
And we're going to vote for you in 2024.
And they better not cheat.
I feel like he has to debate for that reason.
What's your thoughts about the debate?
I'm 100% in agreement with you.
I'll take it a little bit further.
When he comes on a nationally televised broadcast, you know that his base is going to show up and you know they're going to watch.
You know that that debate is going to be embraced and attended by Republicans.
But what you can't forget is There's a lot of people on the other side of the aisle, and I'm not talking about all the way on the other side, I'm talking about in the middle, the independents who may or may not.
So they, I don't know, I can't get into the mindset of someone like that, but for whatever reason, they truly have not made a decision.
So he is speaking to more than just his base and more than the Republicans that are getting called in the polls leading to his 60%, you know, in the polls, in the GOP polls.
He is talking to those who haven't made a decision who did decide the election in 2020.
The election was decided by independents.
If all those independents, I think the number was about 19%, if I remember correctly.
Check me on that.
But if 19% of them would have voted differently, then the election would have turned out differently if they didn't cheat and steal it away from us.
Okay, I'll give you that.
But they need to hear how Donald Trump relates to Pence, Christie, DeSantis, Ramaswamy, Haley, Tim Scott, on that debate stage.
So I think it's ultimately imperative that he debate.
And I think it may have been, now I don't, they're smarter than me.
It may have been a political mistake for him or misstep for him not to debate.
I think he needs to debate.
There's nothing he can do on that debate stage.
It's going to cost him votes among Republican voters.
But he can gain independent votes, and the only way he's going to get them is to get on that debate stage, I fear.
That's just my opinion on that.
So I'm in agreement with you.
He needs to debate.
I get...
It's a political strategy and it might pay off, but I think it's a misstep.
That's what my gut tells me.
And he needs to fire his base up because we were cheated in 2020 and we knew it had never happened before.
So Steve, we're flipping out.
We're like, Oh my gosh.
I mean, even the inauguration, I felt like it was fake.
It felt like a movie.
I have felt like a Senator Biden laptop stuff you mentioned earlier.
I have watched everything in this country play out for the past three years.
It feels fake to me.
It feels like It's a movie, a really bad movie.
How in the world has America gotten here?
It doesn't feel real.
And so he needs to go and say, this is who I am.
This is where I stand.
Y'all know it.
Make everybody else look like the B team they are.
They're not even JV. They're like fifth graders trying to come and play high school football.
Show them for what they are so that whenever they try to steal it again, because we know they're going to try to, the people are like, heck no.
My gas price is half as double.
I'm paying double what I paid.
My grocery bill is about triple.
You're pushing transgender crap on my kids.
I'm sick of it.
We're not taking it this time.
You're going to count the daggone ballots and you're going to prove it.
You're not going to cheat.
We're not going to have it.
And for the people, I don't want Republicans to sit around and think, Well, he didn't debate because, you know, he thought he had it.
And then he had all them indictments and people just were scared because we don't want to elect a criminal.
That's what they're going to try to do.
They're going to lie.
They lie.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You would steal their thunder if you got under the debate stage somewhat.
Excuse me.
I have a...
An issue with the same old, same old.
Mitch McConnell's 128 years old.
He's still there.
Nancy Pelosi just announced, and this blows my mind.
It don't blow my mind that she announced that she's seeking another term.
She's 113 or whatever she is.
But the reason she stated, did you hear the reason she stated as to why She said this now.
I'm not kidding.
You can check me on it.
The reason she's running again is because she has to maintain that seat because that's the best place she could be to raise money for the Democrat Party.
She's not getting up there saying, hey, I've got unfinished work.
I want to make sure that we pass this and I want to do this.
I want to champion this.
No.
She wants to keep her seat as old as she is Just because she thinks she's the best person that can maintain that seat to raise money.
You look over there across the aisle, you got Dianne Feinstein.
Bless her heart.
I pray for her health.
I really do.
I hate seeing anybody like that.
But she has shrunken to just a shell of a person having to be pushed around in a wheelchair.
And she's still in there at 93 years old or whatever.
We need some people.
With fresh ideas.
Now, I want to go back to what you said about Trump.
If he's on that debate stage, let me tell you something.
Every one of them other people up there on the debate stage, they're screwed because he has a track record to run on.
He has a track record to defend.
Pretty doggone easy to defend 2.5% home mortgages.
It's pretty easy to defend $1.75 a gallon gasoline.
Amen.
Bring that back.
Pretty easy to defend your wages increasing faster than the rate of inflation.
All these things are happening the opposite now under Joe Biden.
So Ron DeSantis, Tim Scott, Nikki Haley, Chris Christie, Mike Pence, explain to me just what is your plan If you get elected, to go in there and get gas cheaper than I had it.
Get inflation lower than I had it.
Get gas prices lower than I had it.
The bottom line is...
And the border.
Energy independence.
I could go on and on.
I'm looking at the U.S. debt...
Getting too excited.
I'm looking at the U.S. debt clock on a daily basis now.
We are now at...
I've got the notes right here.
If you've got just a second.
On July 21st, today's what?
It'll be Saturday.
It'll be the 16th.
16th, okay.
We're going to be at about, on July 21st, we're at $32,606,935,000,000.
On September 5th, which was just a few days ago, we were at $32 trillion.
871,828,000,000.
That's over 265 billion more dollars In debt, and now the deficit is going to be about $1.9 trillion.
We're spending $1.9 trillion more than we're taking in.
And that's all primarily because of the Inflation Reduction Act that Biden passed, which is the stupidest thing I've ever heard.
Truly, I've said this before, Candace.
I've said before that this is it.
This is our last chance, the last election, but this is it.
This is it.
If we don't stop them, and I'm going to be honest, I don't think we've got a lot of great choices on the right.
But any of them is going to be better at this point than anything on the D side.
Because all we can do right now is hinder.
If we can't get someone in there to fix it, all we can hope to do is hinder.
But rest assured, if we lose this election in 2024, if the House was to flip Democrat, the Senate stays Democrat, and Joe Biden wins the White House, we're done.
Game over.
You know, Steve, I just reminded of this.
I have a friend, and his name's Kevin, and he made a comment to the House member we were talking to last week.
He said, you know, if we go back to 2018, and Stacey Abrams won Georgia, God forbid, and y'all had control of the House and the Senate like y'all do in Georgia.
Would we still be talking about electronic voting or would y'all be all for voting to get secure elections?
Because you'd want to make sure the Democrats didn't cheat.
And he said, you know what?
I hadn't thought about that.
Of course not.
But you gave up two Senate seats, U.S. Senate seats.
You gave up a presidential election in a red state.
And you don't see a problem.
You don't see that maybe, just maybe, there's some CCP at play.
There's some backroom deals.
There's some negotiating under the table.
You don't see anything.
And you know what?
It doesn't matter if they believe it or not.
Don't have confidence, like you said.
They don't trust the system.
And even the people on the couch who didn't vote before that are watching the debate stage, they're motivated by President Trump.
I'm voting this time because I don't like his personality.
I like his personality, but people may say that.
So I'm not going to vote for him.
He had mean tweets, but I like the economy.
So let me vote because I like the economy.
And I like the fact that he won't let transgenderism be shoved on our children and cutting off their genitals.
So let me go vote in this election.
But then their vote don't count.
So as a House and Senate member Republican in this state, you know, for whatever reason you want to say we lost two U.S. Senate races and the presidential race, you don't think you have enough just those three major areas that you can say, you know what, we're going to get this election secure, period, at all costs.
Yeah.
What I think about is this.
I don't know who the nominee is going to be on the Republican side right now.
But let me ask you this.
Can you imagine anybody wanting Joe Biden to be president?
Historically, we've always voted based on our wallet, historically.
If gas was low, if inflation was low, if our income was rising faster than the rate of inflation, you know, all these metrics.
Okay, right now, all those are through the roof.
We're paying more interest.
We're paying more at the gas pump.
We may have gotten a raise last year, but the raise we got didn't outrun the rate of inflation.
We gave it all back and then some to the grocery store and the gas pump.
The border, the poorest excuse.
I mean, you got the mayor in New York saying, we've got 110,000 legal immigrants here.
We can't take no more.
We're past the carrying capacity of the land.
I mean, we just are.
There's nothing positive right now under the Biden administration.
Can you imagine anybody vote?
I don't care who it is.
If it's Donald Trump, if it's Babak Ramoswamy, if it's Nikki Haley, is there anybody out there really Going to go vote for more of the same that we have now.
That blows my mind.
No matter what, if Joe Biden wins, I'm just going to have a hard time believing that we're that stupid as an American people.
I just am.
If that happened legally, we need to be in a straitjacket and a padded room.
Amen to that.
Amen to that.
Go ahead.
Well, I was going to mention something.
You mentioned this earlier.
I don't know.
I'm just a dumb old boy from Hayhara.
I just am.
But I can read.
And I can read Senate Bill 92 that passed in March of this year.
I think it was March or it might have been May.
Signed into law by Governor Kemp on July 1st of this year.
It clearly states in there that if you have a prosecutor, in this case, Fannie Willis, if you've got a prosecutor, That has simply shown bias in a political situation.
Then you can get her out, okay?
There's a mechanism there.
It's easy.
All you gotta do is, Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones appoints someone to head up a committee to find out if she made those statements and she's gone.
She made the statements.
I've got them written down in my notes.
Disparaging statements before she was a prosecutor against Donald Trump.
And then, after being elected, she donated money to Burt Jones' rival in the Democratic Election for lieutenant governor.
Those two things square up with SB 92.
It ought to be that quick that our representatives rally around that law and get Fannie Willis out of there.
That would take care of that.
It could be done today, but we're getting lip service from our representatives and our senators here in Georgia and Bar Jones himself, whom I like.
It's right there in front of them and all they're saying, well, we're going to form the committee in October.
We're going to take a look at it.
That all sounded a little okay, a little better than nothing.
And then along comes Brian Kemp that says, we're not doing that.
I want to know why we're not standing on our heads and screaming from the rooftops at these reps and these senators.
For not using the law that's in place that went into effect July 1st to get rid of Fannie Willis.
If somebody can explain that to me, I'll shut up talking about it.
But until then, I say it almost daily on my program.
I'm just livid.
I'm livid about it.
And how is Brian Kemp getting away with it?
Why are we allowing him to get away with it?
It's just because of what you said earlier.
They're afraid of the machine and they're not afraid of the voter.
That's the problem about it.
Yeah, it is.
And Brian, the thing is with him, I believe he signed that into law for a reason.
And it wasn't about Fannie.
Like, I think he totally supports her.
He came out totally supporting what she did because he hates President Trump because he's offended or he's mad or butt hurt or little man syndrome and Donald Trump's tall.
I have no idea.
I don't profess to know what Brian Kemp thinks.
But what I do know is he is not standing for the Republican people who elected him, who are his constituents, or he says we elected him if it was a fair legal vote.
We're his constituents.
He swore to God an oath of office to do the will of the people, and he's not.
And I think that that was signed into law to protect him from a DA that could indict him.
It's possible.
Otherwise, why isn't he using it now?
I haven't really thought about that, but I can tell you this.
I believe with all my heart, based on his own words now, based on the fact that he signed that in the law, I don't believe for one minute he thought it could be used or would be pondered to be used against Fannie Willis in this situation to aid Donald Trump.
I think there was another reason.
You may be onto it.
I don't know.
I haven't thought about that.
I have to do some research in it and look at it a little harder.
But there's a reason.
There's a reason he's not using it.
Either I'm misinterpreting it, and hey, I'm a big boy.
If somebody can say, well, hey, that's not exactly right, it don't work that way, show me that, and then I'll say, oh, I apologize, I didn't understand it to be that way.
But right now, nobody's told me I'm wrong, so I can only assume I'm right.
There's a reason, and you may be on to it.
I don't know.
Well, God has a sense of humor, and so what he might have had to protect himself might be what he could use to do what's right for President Trump, who he thinks he doesn't like or his enemy or whatever he thinks of President Trump.
And God does have a sense of humor.
So, you know, he needs to use it and he needs to do what's right because the whole country is watching Georgia and we cannot win the White House without our 16 electoral votes.
And everyone knows that it's on the line for Georgia.
If they can win this country without Georgia, all these experts would not focus on Georgia because they know we're the worst state for election fraud.
They don't have a choice but to look at Georgia.
We are in the spotlight.
We're not only in national news, my friend Sam, he says we're in world Because they know Georgia will determine the White House.
It's definitely going to play.
I did an in-depth Study, state by state, based on just the polls.
It's not scientific.
It's just my redneck way of doing things.
But I got it down to where about four states, and in my analysis, I gave the Republicans Georgia in the presidential election.
I did that based on the polling right now.
They showed a slight edge that if it was Trump or a couple of others, that they would beat And this was about a month ago.
But I got down to four states.
I believe they were Wisconsin, Nevada, Arizona, and the other one escaped me.
But there was four states.
It was either Pennsylvania or Michigan.
That's sad to me when those four states decide the election.
But that's just the reality of things.
We'll see what happens.
I know this.
I don't know if you happened to see the football game last weekend, Iowa versus Iowa State.
Donald Trump attended that game.
If you look at the videos, I don't know if this is a good litmus test or a good evaluation there, but he got a lot of applause.
The people in Iowa, and that was a good political move on his part because of the Iowa caucus, but people in Iowa seem to love Donald Trump.
I believe that we have a shot.
I would like to see this Georgia case get moved to federal court, and maybe it will be.
I hope that it gets moved, and I hope that people in that jury box do the right thing.
And before we go, I want to say this, Steve.
Our good friend Kathy Latham, she was one of the ones indicted.
And that's personal, and I don't want to cry, but that's personal to me.
A retired teacher, she's watched your show ever since you had me on there.
She's been on my show.
She's been on my show.
Exactly.
And she's a retired teacher on a teacher income and for a pension.
And for them, she can't get a job as a dog walker.
She had a job as a dog walker and they Googled her and they fired her.
For her to be humiliated.
She don't want to be famous.
She was doing her civic duty after she's taught years of AP U.S. history and AP psychology.
She loves the government.
And she was serving as an elector and had precedence to do and go in and sign a slate that she knew from her being a history teacher that has been done before.
There's precedence there.
She was doing what so Mike Pence could do his job, which he says he had no right to do, which is bogus.
That's why he's a traitor and I can't stand him and I'd rather have anybody but him.
And I used to love him.
I thought he was a godly man.
Loved Mike Pence.
When I voted for Trump in 16, I voted for him and in my heart thought, well, at least we have Mike Pence to help him because I didn't trust Trump.
And looking back now, I'm like, how did I love him so much?
And he's a traitor.
But anyway, Kathy did her civic duty and now she is Not knowing what's going to happen to her.
She could go to prison for doing the right thing.
Well, that is sad.
And I've talked to Kathy, not necessarily about the case because she can't do that, but I've talked to her and told her, hey, we're praying for you.
We love you.
And I hope it turns out right.
I spent about, I don't know, it's a long speech, but I've spent About three hours in time over the past couple of weeks reading President Trump's speech on January 6th.
The one that they're relying on is the prosecution to try to link to some insurrection charge.
I've read it twice and it's a long speech now and it's hard for me to listen to Donald Trump for an extended period of time.
It's hard for me to read because he repeats himself and I'm not the best speaker in the world either, so I wouldn't want to listen to myself neither.
But having said that, I've read it backwards and forwards through each and every word, and he never gets anywhere near instructing anyone to go raid the Capitol.
As a matter of fact, it's completely the opposite.
He says peacefully.
He stresses it.
Peacefully protest, peaceful assembly, peaceably assemble, peaceful protest over and over again in the speech.
There's nothing in there that a jury can hear that they can even twist themselves into a knot to find him guilty of insurrection.
Now, having said that, if there's some other evidence I don't know about, I'll take a look at it.
But all I know is what they say, what Jack Smith says about it, and what these pundits say about his speech inciting the riot, this is complete bullcrap.
I'm sorry, it just is.
He doesn't.
As a matter of fact, it's quite the opposite.
I agree.
Well, Steve, I've loved having you.
I could have you on every week.
I mean, it's amazing.
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Thank you so much for coming.
You got anything you want to say before you leave?
No, I just appreciate you.
Appreciate what you do.
100% supporter.
I'm looking forward to your future.
I'm just so proud of how far you've gotten in the voice you command out there in the podcast world.
You're doing a great job.
Thank you so much for having me on your show.
Thank you for being my friend.
Thank you for growing me and letting the Lord use you in my life.
I'm forever grateful.
Thank you so much.
So I love y'all.
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God bless America.
Have a wonderful week.
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