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Oct. 28, 2023 - Stew Peters Show
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JESUS. GUNS. AND BABIES. w/ Dr. Kandiss Taylor ft. Harrison Floyd
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Hey, everybody.
Welcome to Jesus, Skins, and Babies.
I'm your host, Dr.
Candice Taylor.
I have a very special guest tonight.
I'm going to start with Luke 4, 18-20.
The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because He hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor.
He has sent me to heal his brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised, and to preach the acceptable year of the Lord.
And so, you know, I always start with Scripture, and I was trying to think, well, I go, what am I going to start with?
And the Holy Spirit said, set my captives free.
And so I think it was fitting that he said that because of my guest tonight.
So please welcome to the show, Harrison Floyd.
Well, thank you so much for having me.
It's so great to be here with you.
So in Georgia, you're pretty famous for being the only one of the 19 electors held by Fannie Willis.
I think, I don't know if she gets by Fannie or Fannie.
I call her Fannie because it just sounds funny to me.
But anyway, you were the one that was held and you just happened to have more melatonin, what's it called, in your skin than we do, right?
And so it looked really bad, Harrison.
So that's what you're famous in Georgia for.
But I think you're famous other places for other things.
And so we're going to talk about that.
If you will, just kind of tell everybody what's going on with you right now.
Yeah, so a little bit about my background.
I grew up an Army brat, moving around the world every two or three years.
I joined the Marine Corps straight out of high school, did a couple cool deployments.
I was in the infantry, a machine gunner, became a primary marksmanship trainer at Parris Island, then an information operations planner, and then I was competing professionally in mixed martial arts.
So then I went and worked at the Martial Arts Center of Excellence and taught Marines how to go out and teach other Marines how to fight.
And that's where I ended my career.
I'd like to say it's the best job that I'll never have again.
And started pursuing governance, policy, and politics.
I got into the George Washington University, which is one of the most politically active schools in the country, right outside of D.C. And just fell down this rabbit hole of internships and fellowships.
Found my way working on President Trump's re-election campaign, serving as the executive director of Black Voices for Trump, leading Black outreach.
And after that, you know, I ended up on a phone call.
Next thing I know, a district attorney is saying my name and I'm showing up at the Fulton County Jail.
Yeah.
So after the campaign, I focused on entrepreneurship.
I have a beautiful little three-year-old daughter.
So the campaign really took a toll on my family life with my wife and daughter.
So I've spent the last three, almost four years repairing, fixing that, trying to be a good father, trying to Find my way back to being a good Christian and exploring entrepreneurship.
But, you know, politics is like the mafia.
Just when you think you're out, they pull you back in.
And that's what happened in Atlanta.
Yeah, they do pull you back in.
I was sitting here thinking, golly, why would they mess with Harrison?
He is like a nice, clean-cut guy.
He looks harmless.
Well, my gosh, you got trained people how to be weapons with their own body.
Of course they were scared of you, right?
Let's detain him because he's dangerous in that way.
They're so crazy.
Yeah, well, I think it's, you know, due to the great work that we did on the Trump campaign, we raised for President Trump both Black and Latino support.
He got more minority votes than any conservative nominee or president since 1960 when Nixon ran against Kennedy.
And so, you know, I'm a dangerous person because I'm not a part of the Republican RNC club.
I'm a Trump guy.
And I saw behind the curtain how the sausage was made, not importantly, but we had a really big impact.
And so I think because I was not an outward-facing media personality person during the During the 2020 election cycle, they thought that they could get away with treating me the way that they treat a lot of other black men in Georgia.
But unfortunately, the district attorney forgot that, you know, your boy's presidential and you got to carry some weight with it.
And so it didn't go over the way they thought it would.
Yeah, I was sitting there thinking about that.
Like, they thought they were going to treat you like everybody else, that they treat however they want to, and they forgot who you were, or who you are, right?
So first of all, you love Jesus, so you're a Christian, and he's going to protect you.
And then you also are, you know, a huge foundational piece of President Trump's campaign.
So they forgot that.
And they thought, oh, we'll just treat him how we want to.
Because there's millions of us that voted for President Trump and support him, and we know what you did, and so you have an army with you.
Behind you, beside you, in front of you.
And they underestimated that, I think.
So you will love this.
When I first walked into the cell in Fulton County, there was no graffiti on the wall, except for one thing right behind the door over top at God First.
And so the whole time I was in there, I was thinking about a couple things.
Daniel on the lions, then Meshach, Adrach, and Abednego in the furnace.
But also Julius Caesar was captured by some pirates.
I don't know if you want me to get into that story.
But I was thinking about those three things the whole time.
And so God was definitely with me.
Even beforehand, when I found out that I was indicted, I was at a Christian retreat in the Rockies.
I'm out of National Park in Colorado with Jack Brewer and his foundation.
And God has just been with me the whole way.
I've just been trying to walk a right path and just do the right thing and still figuring out what that's going to look like next.
You know, they don't have God on their side.
They don't have righteousness on their side.
They did things that they definitely should not have.
And the truth is going to come out very soon.
I've been having some interesting phone calls with the lawyers and, like, I'm just so...
Dote.
I'm just...
I'm just so glad that either God is using me as a vessel or that I'm just glad God made me a part of this journey and I get to be a part of it.
It's so great.
God is good.
People have forgotten that.
You're right.
And revival's coming.
I believe that, Harrison.
I really do.
Tell us again, because for some reason it bleeped out when you said what was behind the Fulton County jail cell, the door.
Oh, it said God first.
God first.
Interesting.
Right.
So we always say America first with President Trump's campaign, but God first.
That's interesting.
That was the Lord speaking to you.
Yeah.
Yes, it was.
And he took really good care of me when I was in there.
And yeah, like I said, I'm just excited that I get to be a part of it.
And this is going to be, you know, President Trump said the crime of the century.
Yes, it was.
Yes, it was.
And to be, you know, just to orbit it and just to be a part of the story that is going to come out is just such a blessing.
And yeah, I'm excited for the future.
Everyone, you know, if they can throw me in jail and treat me the way that I've been treated, right?
And now that I know some things and you see me sitting here with a smile on my face and I'm like, I'm happy.
Everyone who's watching this, you guys should get your popcorn ready and get excited because, you know, God is real and he's going to show himself through works.
Yeah, I mean, those people need to be arrested.
You know, I hate whenever, I hate it for people.
Because when you mess with God's anointed, it really does, it comes back on you in a really bad way.
There's something about sowing and reaping.
And people call it karma.
I call it sowing and reaping because that's what the Bible says.
But I've watched people who have attacked me literally grow brain tumors and be in a wheelchair where they couldn't walk.
And nothing I did, I would never want anything bad to happen to them.
But just attacking you, jealousy, just bitterness and anger.
Wilts them like a flower.
And it just happens whenever you have an evil heart.
And so I believe that it's coming.
Everything justice is going to come.
And it's not going to be the justice they want.
And they're going to regret everything they've done.
They're going to just beg for mercy.
It's coming.
I believe it.
Oh, 100%.
I was thinking yesterday, you know, I've been trying to watch what I've been tweeting because I've noticed people are following and they're putting in different articles.
I'm trying to be, you know, I'm trying to control my, what's the word I'm looking for?
Not necessarily like being more humble, but just...
I'm very excited and very anxious, you know, and there's this thing is divine timing when God is supposed to reveal things.
And so I am trying to, you know, just walk that path, be calm, be humble.
Control your passion.
You're passionate.
David is a great example.
God anointed David and he messed around with Bathsheba.
He could have done more good for God's chosen people if he had stayed on a righteous path.
Then that anointing was passed to his son Solomon.
I am just trying to Ignore the flesh.
Ignore the world.
Just stay here.
If I can just stay here, right?
Because I definitely don't want to lose that, you know, God's favor.
Well, I've just seen him working through me and the things that he's been doing.
But I was...
I got off track, but, you know...
Fannie Willis and not just her, but just Fulton County in general.
You know, they got a black mayor, black sheriff, black congresswoman, black district attorney.
And, you know, they have this atrocity that's happening in Fulton County Jail where they're leaving.
Black men and women to die in that jail.
Why?
Because they don't care about justice.
They don't care about Fulton County.
Quite frankly, they don't care about Black people.
Because if they did, then they wouldn't be doing these things.
And they're Democrats.
They're supposed to be the ones, you know, that are for Black people, as Joe Biden said.
So, you know, the truth is coming out, and it's going to be a doozy.
Yeah, we know that's a joke, don't we?
Because truly, the Democrat Party is the one pushing open borders and all these people coming in and flooding our country.
And they are making it harder on working class America.
And let's be real, who working class America is?
It's me and you, right?
It's us.
It's not the elite 1%.
It's us that work.
And it's black and white people.
It's our families, our middle class families.
We have children.
We're raising them.
We're paying taxes.
We're doing our thing.
It's not the illegals that come in who aren't paying taxes.
It's not them.
They're going to be dependent on us.
For Democrats to say right now that they are the black bedrock and that if you're not black, if you don't vote for a Democrat, and that whole rhetoric they like to push, it's so obvious that they do not care, that they're trying to make a way to hang on to their power and their control, which belong to us.
Through illegal voting.
Because they're pushing this whole thing with these illegals coming in.
It's ridiculous.
And I've talked to my black friends who have been Democrat their whole life.
And they don't want to be Republican either.
But they definitely don't identify with the Democrat Party anymore.
And most of them are voting for President Trump.
Because they have seen what's happened the past two years.
And what a mess our economy is in.
It's just a total and utter mess.
And not just the economy, but crime.
Everything.
It's crazy.
I knew it was going to get bad, but you couldn't have told me it was going to get this bad this fast.
I wouldn't have believed it.
It's happened so quickly.
You know, it's interesting that you say that because I feel over the last year and a half, I've been doing a lot of Self-development, self-growth, and doing a lot of introspective reflection.
And in thinking about being a conservative Republican, especially a Black one, I feel like the party has really lost the...
We gave away the ability for us to say, you know, this is the home for the Black community.
The Republican Party was founded, debates, you know, Wisconsin or Michigan, but was founded to free slaves, right?
Republicans, we are actually like the rock stars.
We're actually, you know, like the more like punk, if you will.
And so we really gave that up in the 60s And have allowed the Democrat Party the platform to spread the lies and misinformation that they have.
And we haven't truly worked our way back to the Black community to saying, you know, like, It goes beyond policy, right, with the Black community.
The Black community, things are more like feeling-based, emotion-based, like how I feel about it, because it's that instinctual thing that we've just kept and evolved with ever since slavery.
Because they're spiritual, because Black people are very spiritual.
Exactly.
We're very spiritual.
It's that moving feeling that we have.
And Democrats do a really good job of tapping into it.
That's why Joe Biden showed up to George Floyd's funeral.
That's why whenever there's a crisis or something bad that happens, whether it's manufactured or whether it's true, They just so happen to show up and be there because they know in that time of emotion and grieving that if you're there with them, there's that feeling of shared camaraderie over that grief.
And we as conservatives just don't do that.
We don't do that, and then we also don't develop talent very well.
And that's regardless of it being minorities or, you know, whites.
And so Democrats have just done a really good job of that.
We have it.
We have it.
And so that's why we're always playing defense.
That's why we're always playing catch up.
But I do think that the tide is shifting.
And I'm hoping not just with this seismic shift we're seeing specifically with black men that are gravitating towards President Trump.
Notice I didn't say towards the Republican Party or the RNC towards President Trump.
It's going to bring about more palatable, favorable, open-mindedness to exploring new policies.
But to me, the thing that I'm most concerned about is when they get there.
When they get to the promised land, it's there.
There's no opportunity.
There's no pathway forward for ownership for the future of the party.
There's no leadership opportunities.
There's just nothing there for them, which is only going to cause, I think, a backlash.
Well, I'll tell you, in Georgia, we have taken over the Republican Party grassroots.
So I ran for governor and I had 60,000 volunteers.
Well, I did not tell my volunteers to run for their county seats in the Republican Party.
We have 159 counties in Georgia.
And so...
Literally, Harrison, we had convention in March.
I had volunteers getting secretary, treasurer, first vice chair, chair all over the state.
Then we go to April.
We have our district convention.
So we have 14 of them.
And I ran for first district chair because I was asked to by several people.
So I ran for that.
I win.
I beat out an incumbent who is a Kemper, number one.
Worship scene.
And so I'm first district chair now and I'm on the executive team.
Well, we took over half the executive team with Patriots.
Then we go to convention in June and we take over half the GOP top seats there with Patriots.
And so we have taken over, my supporters alone, 60% or so of the Republican Party leadership.
And I got 3.4% of the vote.
That makes sense.
So we have a grassroots effort in Georgia to take back the Republican Party.
And I would venture to say this next convention will probably be at 75% just because we're not filling all the top seats, but just with the changeover of chairs and that kind of thing.
By the time we get to 2025...
We'll have 90% take over.
And so we are taking the Republican Party back.
We are.
And the RNC, don't know what's hit them because it's kind of bottom up, right?
So we're starting at the bottom and move up.
That's how it kind of works in government.
It's supposed to work that way.
And so the RNC is going to feel it hard.
They're going to start feeling it really hard, too, because we are going to take the party back.
And I cannot wait to To get more people that are not my skin color, I mean every race in the Republican Party, we need some diversity because iron sharpens iron.
And if we're in an echo chamber, we're not going to grow and we're not going to be relevant.
Yeah and not only that but you know you need people who understand the communities and their issues and I had a message to them when you I think a prime example of that would be Governor DeSantis when he had the issue with his education curriculum there in Florida and when you have every Black Republican member of Congress House and Senate side saying,
hey, Governor, this probably isn't the best way to go about talking about this curriculum.
And he's like, no, hold on.
We're right.
We'll tell you how we're talking about African-American curriculum.
That's just not a good look.
Not just for him, but most importantly, you know, they didn't have any surrogates that reflected the community that could come to his rescue and say, hey, hold on, wait a minute, like what the governor said.
This is, you know, this is what he meant to say.
Maybe it didn't come across the right way, like whatever.
They didn't have anybody coming to their rescue.
And that's just not a good look.
It's not a good thing.
It's also, I think, a really big barrier in the party for folks like myself and others who want to speak more to the community and want to advocate more in a In a more palatable way, but we can't.
You know, we're handcuffed because of either, for me, like the position I was in, working on the president's campaign.
There was a lot of times, a lot of moments where I was in like these really tough positions where I knew what to say.
I knew how I could say it, but I just, I couldn't.
Allow the president to be held liable if it didn't go the right way.
And so, you know, I did a radio interview this morning and said, it's like basketball always being on defense, always being on your side of the court.
If you're only playing defense, eventually the other team is going to score because they're throwing the ball at the whole goal.
If we don't get on the other side of the court and start playing offense, then we're never going to get any points on the board, and that's where we need to get to.
Amen.
That's a really good metaphor.
Awesome metaphor.
You know, they're scared of you, Harrison.
I know why they're so scared of you.
I'm going to tell you this because I don't want to forget and get to the end of the interview and think I meant to say this because the Lord just keeps speaking this.
You have a powerful voice and like God's anointed you.
And so he has given you a way of speaking calmly and rationally and articulate.
And that terrifies the left.
They are terrified of you because you will bring people over like you.
That are workers and intelligent and smart and want to protect their families and want to be free and don't want to live in communist China right here in America.
So you terrify them.
So they're going to arrest you every time.
They want to.
They want to.
They can't because God's going to set you free.
He sets the captives free.
That's why he told me to read you that because you're his.
So you can't stay locked up but they want to and they're threatened because of who God made you.
He created you in his image and he gifted you.
And so Kudos to President Trump for finding you and honoring you and the gift that you have.
He's a brilliant man.
Thank you.
I really appreciate that, Candace.
Those are very, very kind words.
I feel like I don't deserve them.
Well, that was from the Holy Spirit, not from me.
But I just see that in you.
And then he just kept saying, you know, it's an anointing.
And so I want to go back.
I want you to talk about, if you don't mind, when the FBI came to your house and what happened then.
Because we're talking about that a little bit before we came on air.
And so I want you to talk about that a little bit.
Yeah, so it was about probably February.
I was coming home from my daughter's swim practice.
She was two at the time.
And I get a phone call from some people on the call box saying that they wanted to talk to me.
I told them I wasn't even home and I wasn't interested in speaking with anybody unless it was through a congressional committee because of, you know, some things that I was aware of.
And These two individuals who were not dressed professionally at all, did not conduct themselves in a professional manner at all, quickly and suddenly approached me on the street and the public while I was holding my daughter.
They trespassed into my apartment building, followed me up four flights of stairs.
I felt like I was being pulled back at some points in time.
My daughter was really scared.
I was holding her close as she was in my ear.
They were saying things, yelling at me.
You know, there was just a lot going on.
And I was in the Marine Corps in the infantry.
And so, you know, So typically in a chaotic environment, that's like when I kind of like zone in, right?
And I'm able to observe everything around me.
And it was really interesting.
It was the first time I ever really felt like I lost that.
But there's just a lot going on all around me.
You don't have a PhD in counseling, so I'm going to interject here and say it's because of your daughter.
So you've never had an emotional connection that you're trying to protect, so it threw you off.
So everything that you knew from before, it doesn't matter because you're in a different place as a daddy.
I never thought of that.
I never thought of that.
That's a very good...
You're probably exactly right.
And it's trauma.
So you've had trauma.
And so when you are used to trauma, which you were fighting in war.
So when you're used to trauma, it's easier kind of, I know it sounds sick and twisted, but it's kind of easier to go back into that.
Your body has like self-preservation mode.
It knows what to do, but you've never been in this situation.
And then you have this baby, you're responsible and you know what can happen.
And you know how ugly it can get.
You know what could happen.
So immediately it's like, uh, you know, You should be a therapist or you should offer some sort of services because I never thought about it like that until you just said it.
I mentioned I was competing professionally in mixed martial arts.
I used to get in a cage of white grown men.
Never had a problem.
And like I mentioned, you would literally go to this place where it feels like everything slows down, right?
And you can see everything that's happening.
But that did not happen to me.
Body senses.
Yeah, they're different.
Yeah, yeah.
I was trying to get upstairs and get my daughter into her room.
And then I go through the door and they threw paperwork at me.
It almost hit my head and...
I put my daughter inside.
I told her to go to her room.
Then I came out to figure out who these guys were.
They never showed me a badge.
They just came up to me on the street.
They were dressed very unprofessionally.
I'm not going to lie, I lost my Christian tongue.
I lost a lot of self-control.
I was very upset and angry.
And my voice just...
I just told people if I assaulted anything, it was their feelings with my words, right?
Like, I laid into them.
I gave them a good old-fashioned Marine Corps butt-chewing.
And I asked them who they thought they were.
Who were they?
They didn't show me anything.
You don't come around on me and my daughter, you know, putting your hands on us like that.
I'm sorry, but you got the wrong guy.
And they left, and I immediately called the police.
The police came, and I told them, you know, you need to find whoever these people are who just trespassed into this building and did this, because if they are who they said they were, they were very un-American, unprofessional, and that's not the way we do business in this country.
And, you know, later on that night, a detective came and told me that they accused me of bumping into them, poking them in the face with my finger, and They were spitting on them.
In your house.
They were in your house.
Yeah, in our apartment building on our floor, inside our building.
And they arrested me for simple assault.
And then the state of Maryland, it was interesting the way they did it.
They took it, they had the state come and do it, this local sheriff's deputy.
They have no jurisdiction because the sheriff is the Supreme Constitutional Officer.
And so that's what they don't, oh gosh, they have things so backwards in this country.
Yeah.
So, then literally the day that I'm supposed to go to court for it, my lawyer tells me he got a call from the assistant U.S. attorney who said that they were requesting for the state to drop it and that the federal government wanted to pick it up.
Yeah, so then I had to go back to the federal courthouse and surrender myself again.
They put me in leg irons.
Had to go before a federal judge.
And then I've just been sitting waiting on it ever since.
And I knew exactly what they were doing and why they were doing it.
And they were serving me a subpoena to go before Jack Smith's special purpose grain jury.
And so the reason why was because Fannie Willis I apparently had tried to serve me a subpoena up here but couldn't because it's out of her jurisdiction.
I live in Maryland and so they sent the feds after me and the feds tried to, you know, intimidate, bully me.
It did not work.
If you even read the, what is it, affidavit, it just looks bad on them because in the end of They're like, they pulled back their holster, I saw the gun, and they told me to get back, and I told them, no, you get back, right?
Like, what kind of guilty person does that to law enforcement, right?
So it's just a bad look for them, and it's just another obstacle that's been put forth.
Put before me.
More weight and pressure that they're just trying to put on me.
Scaring me with house arrest and all these other things.
But, you know, God has a plan.
I know why they're doing it.
They're scared.
They should be scared.
And if they'd done the right thing and we had a free and fair election, then this wouldn't be a problem.
Well, I want to tell you what they did to somebody with PTSD, because everybody has that that's been a war.
They just do.
You have PTSD when you come home because you were traumatized, and so it's just part of it.
They came at you the way they did, with you holding your daughter.
It's a wonder you didn't attack them, and you didn't.
So for them to now blame and say, you did this, you did this attack, no, you were...
Saying the things you were saying to get them away from you and unleashing that trauma in that way, you were completely harmless.
So it's a joke.
That is a complete joke.
They were trying to push you.
They were trying to push your buttons.
They wanted you to assault them.
So they had a reason to arrest you because they had no reason.
This is insane, Harrison.
Yeah, I do have a disability rating for PTSD. It's funny that you mentioned that.
And I have always looked at it and used it as a superpower.
You know, when I couldn't sleep at night, when I was going to college, I would just stay up and do my work.
And I found out about the dual degree program at George Washington.
And that's how I got both my master's and my bachelor's degree at the same time.
I just never slept and I just didn't work.
But I do also think that God played a big role in that because if they had approached me in 2020 or before in the same manner they did, I do think my reaction would have been totally different.
I probably would have given them the reaction that they wanted.
Since the 2020 election, I mentioned I've been home, focused on my family, doing a lot of self-improvement, working on being a better Christian, and I was definitely more reserved Then I probably would have been in the past.
But I think it also goes to show play into racist stereotypes that these Democrats have of black men, where they think that we are all just these unintelligent, unarticulate, predatorial, you know, whatever it is you want to call it, who we just can't control ourselves.
I'm very blessed and glad that, you know, God was with me that day and gave me, you know, the wisdom and foresight to let my voice be heard but not have to use any actions and I'm also glad that, you know, the martial arts training that I have, you know, it's not just about being able To be a violent person.
It's more about knowing how to control yourself and having, you know, the characteristics of honor, courage, and commitment, and discipline, self-discipline.
And knowing that I... I could have caused way more damage to both of those two clowns than it would have been worth, right?
And so just knowing that, like, these two bumpkin FBI agents, like, if that's...
No wonder our country is in the trouble the way it is.
That's the FBI, right?
Yeah.
They just weren't worth the trouble.
I'm just glad God has been with me and wasn't with me.
Well, I want to talk to you really quick about, I want to talk about the indictments and January 6th a little bit because I have a security guy that did my governor campaign.
He was indicted or he was arrested for January 6th.
So I want to talk about that for a second.
But before I forget, because I'll get off on a squirrel trail here, I want to talk about what the Democrat Party has actually done to black men.
Because all the policies they've created and removing them from their homes and You know, everything they've done to destroy the nuclear family, a period of all people, but especially the black family.
And for me, like when you were talking, I was thinking about daddies I know, black daddies I know specifically, who are now taking care of their children.
They've been put back in their lives because the mother's on drugs or the mother died or the mother died.
You know, it's gone and not with the children anymore.
And I've had a lot of conversations as a counselor with Black men.
And I always get the same story.
It's always, you know, they were basically like, what's it called?
Emasculated.
They take away your masculinity.
They take away you being the head of the house and you being the spiritual head and you being the one that is over the family.
It's like you're removed away and then arrested and looked at like you're nothing and made it look like you're a thug and you're not Who God created you to be and purposed you to be.
And so I blame the Democrat Party hugely for that.
And I tell every Black daddy I get a chance, I tell them that.
Like, this is what they want.
They want to divide your family.
And Black women, too.
So Black women are strong and they won't show emotion and they are happy to take care of their family by themselves because the daddy's not there.
And I tell them the same thing.
Like, you need a husband.
You need I know you don't trust these men, but you need a good man.
That's how God created it.
Just speak to that.
That's my experience as a white woman that is a counselor with children and families and trying to help them, but I know you have a different perspective than me.
Can you talk about that for a few minutes?
Yeah, so I'll give you a little bit of history, and then I'll explain why actually the Me Too movement is actually incredibly beneficial to us now in causing this awakening.
So, you know, President Johnson's Great Society really opened up the floodgates for that.
If you look and think about the 70s, that was like a real big women's empowerment era, and that's when they started And the lower socioeconomic status in the Black community started pushing social welfare on the community.
And a part of that is, you know, keeping a man out of the house.
A woman has to be single in order to collect these payments.
And so that was the way to really push the Black man out of the house.
And then when you get into the 80s with the crack epidemic, right, that got a lot of Black men not only hooked on drugs and put in jail, but the 94 crime bill, when we get into the 90s, which was authored by Joe Biden, caused the mass incarceration of the Black man in the Black community and also Black women as well, right?
So now you've created this system where Black women are pushing or keeping Black men out of the house because they're getting a paycheck and they don't need them.
They don't want them.
Women empowerment, right?
Women in the workplace.
You have the social pressures in the community when it comes to drugs, whether it's buying, selling, and using.
And then you have the criminal justice system that is handing down these incredibly harsh penalties that causes Black men to get really caught up in the system Where one in three Black men will be jailed in their lifetime, and then one in four Black men who are jailed will be jailed again that same year, right?
And so through the prison industrial complex, right, Black men are, well not just Black men, anyone who's in the prison industrial complex, they're compelled to work.
They're typically compelled to work for very low pay.
In some states, it's like $0.85 an hour, up to like $3 an hour.
And in five different states, they're not even compensated at all, right?
So you create basically a new form of slavery, a new plantation, where you're putting Black men in, you're just cranking them in, and then you have Black women on the outside who are raising these...
Children by themselves.
And, you know, there's a balance to a family, right, with a man and the woman.
The woman provides the nurturing side, and the man is supposed to provide more of the discipline.
And so if you don't have structure and discipline, you just have nurturing.
You get these bratty kids who grow up running around thinking they can do and say whatever they want, speak any way out of their mouth to teachers and cut up in the class or even not even go to class.
Now, not all mothers are going to tolerate put up with.
I'm just speaking towards, I think, this imbalance in what should be the nuclear family.
And so I get to the point of, you know, the Me Too movement where women were Where it started working against them, right?
The whole women empowerment thing, like, we can do whatever we want and put the men back in the house.
So now you have a lot of Black men who are saying, well, give me my kids, right?
Like, I'll take care of them.
But I want to be around them.
And so now it's starting to force a deeper conversation, which I think we, the right, should definitely be leaning into when it comes to topics like abortion, right?
Or...
Custody, things like that.
Why does the woman typically usually get custody of the child?
Why can't a man have custody?
Why isn't a father involved in the abortion discussion?
Those are some things that we definitely should and could, conversations we should and could be having, but we're not.
So I think as we're moving forward in this direction, I think that's why you're also seeing a lot of Black men moving towards President Trump, because a lot of these guys are like me.
They're young fathers now.
And so they don't like the taxes.
They want to get a house.
They don't like the interest rates, you know, and they want a good job and they're paying attention to the economy.
And most importantly, they're incredibly concerned about what's going on in our schools.
They don't want their kids going to school, not only getting shot.
But they moved out of these urban areas where these were huge problems, kids getting shot, drugs, gangs, all that, moving into the suburbs, and now they're seeing that their kids are getting indoctrinated into these Marxist-Communist ideas that just don't fit with not only American values, but Black values.
So now you're getting the Black men pissed off.
If you're supposed to be the party of Black folks and you're pissing off Black men, you've got a real problem going on.
Yeah, this transgender push, the Black family does not like it at all.
This whole transgender push on these children, you know, to have the gender change and do all that, they do not like it at all.
And I actually have had that conversation about abortion with several Black fathers.
I'd have them say, you know, I don't want to tell a woman what to do with her body, but if it was my baby...
I would want to be part of that decision.
And so I agree.
I think that I hated the Me Too movement.
I want alpha men.
I want them to take their place.
I want them to do what God's called them to do and not be part of a good old boy system.
And see in Georgia, we have a big old good old boy system that all these white men fall right in line like little ducks.
They'll be a farmer.
They'll be a business owner.
They'll be, you know, a patriot.
And they'll get elected.
And they just fall right in line like a good little duck.
And I'm so sick of it.
I'm just sick of it.
And that's why the Lord told me to run for governor.
And I'm glad because I was able to shake it up because And call it out.
Because they're scared.
It's crazy.
It's like they're brainwashed into doing what they're supposed to do.
That's a monarchy.
That's not a constitutional republic.
And so I'm sick of that.
I'm sick of that whole mentality.
And I want men to stand up and say, you know what?
I'm going to protect my freedom and my family.
And I don't give a rip about your backroom deal and your money.
I'm going to tell the truth.
I'm going to stand for Jesus, guns, and babies.
And I'm going to do it.
And I'm going to do it, right?
And let the women be the detail and the nurturing, loving, and passionate, but not have to do the hard stuff.
Let the men do it if they'll tell the truth.
You know, it's funny that you say that.
And I love the name so much, Jesus Guns and Babies.
It's so good.
It came out.
I was speaking before Marjorie Greene.
She was running for Congress.
I was running for U.S. Senate.
And she had 10 minutes and I had five minutes.
They always time you at these GOP meetings.
And so I had five minutes and I had to get it out.
And I was trying to tell the people really fast.
I believe everything you believe in.
I believe in Jesus Guns and Babies.
And it just came out and everybody went crazy when I said it.
And I thought, oh, that was a good Holy Spirit.
That was a good one.
So it just kind of stuck.
Yeah.
You know, another thing that I think is pulling Blacks more towards President Trump, and again, notice I said President Trump and not the Republican Party, the RNC, is this whole thing with the dresses, the feminization of men.
You know, you mentioned alpha men, and how they're just churning out, these liberals are just churning out these beta males.
And a part of- Masculite.
I couldn't think of a Masculite while I gave it.
Yeah, a little part of me is okay with it because my daughter is, she is a little, she knows what she wants.
She's more alpha than some of these liberal boys.
So I won't have a problem with some of the boys that she's bringing home.
Her problem is going to be she can't find the right one, right?
So as a dad, like, I'm like, oh, this is such a bad thing.
But no, to your point, like the fingernail paintings, the men wearing dresses.
The eyeliner.
Yeah, the men carrying purses now.
And it's just, you know, the Black community, we're like, what is going, like, we just keep it real, right?
We keep it 100.
And that's just not, that's not what we do.
We're not, we're not doing that.
You know, there's a difference between freedom and just being mentally not all there.
And so I always say, bruh.
That's what he would say right now, bruh.
Don't do it.
Come on.
So now I completely agree with you on that one.
Let's talk about the 19 that were indicted.
What is interesting is I have, so one of my best friends is Kathy Latham.
I don't know if you met Kathy or you heard of her, but she was one of the electors for President Trump, one of the three in Georgia that was indicted.
And she was a teacher in South Georgia.
So she's from Texas originally.
She lived in Georgia for decades and retired from public education here.
And basically it was kind of had to retire because, And then she couldn't find a job.
She had a job as a dog walker in her retirement because you lose 40% of your income when you retire.
And she got fired from dog walking because they saw an article of her being indicted.
And so basically, Coffey County in Georgia, South Georgia, would not Certify the election because they couldn't get the numbers right between the paper receipt count and the tabulator count.
And so they didn't certify.
And then some people came down to Coffey County and was trying to look at the machines.
And, you know, Kathy is a teacher like she's not part of the Board of Elections there.
She's not part of the election supervisor or anything.
But she got roped into this and got indicted.
It was crazy.
And so she doesn't want to be famous.
She's a normal person and here her mugshot is everywhere.
And she drove up to Atlanta in the middle of the night trying to keep press away from her.
And it was so traumatizing.
It was awful.
And anyway, she's one of my dear friends.
And so her and then, you know, I know several people that were indicted and it just it was horrible.
And how they were treated and how, you know, they were kind to her at the Fulton County Jail, she said.
They were kind to her there and she, you know, got bonded out or whatever.
But just not knowing, are you going to go to prison?
Are you going to have to serve time for something you didn't even do?
Like, you didn't do anything wrong.
And it's terrifying, really.
Like, you're brave.
You're, you know, a soldier.
You've been there.
And I'm not saying that you wouldn't care.
Of course you would care.
Nobody wants to go to jail.
But you're brave.
But this is like a little retired school teacher.
It's horrible.
And so that whole thing, and then my guy that was my security guy, he was a Marine, and he went January 6th, did nothing wrong.
They waved him in the Capitol.
He walked in and realized that they were in and something wasn't quite right.
And he is on camera saying, how do I get out of here?
Because he went in with a mob, but they were emotional men.
So he leaves.
And he was arrested, and the FBI agent, like, maybe he was, like, in shackles and hands, and he had to go to the bathroom, and he said the FBI agent was like, dude, I'm sorry, because, like, he was like, yes, sir, no, sir, real respectful, you know, and he said, sir, I'm, I'm, you shouldn't say yes, sir, no, sir, to me, because I feel like trash for having to do this to you.
You're so respectful, and you served our country, like, I'm nobody, and he was, he was an FBI agent, like, he felt bad about what he was having to do, and so I'm like, dude, quit and get another job, right?
Don't do that.
So, anyway, talk about that a little bit and get your take on it.
So, I know who Kathy Latham is.
I read about her and I plugged her and Mike Roman in a couple of interviews and spaces I've been on to help with their gifts.
My wife is a teacher and so I totally understand that and That's a whole part of their tactics, techniques, and procedures, right?
They're trying to roll anybody and everybody that they can to scare them, to try to get them to say whatever it is that they want them to say.
Like, look at Cassidy Hutchins and Sarah Matthews.
Another part, too, is the shaming.
So, you know, I mentioned before, one in three Black men will be arrested in their lifetime, and one in four Black men will be arrested more than once in the same year.
That's correct.
And prior to, you know, February of this year, I was in that one, you know, percent.
I, 38 years, hadn't been, you know, never gone to jail for anything, never been in any serious trouble.
And now, you know, here I am, not arrested once, not twice, three times in one year because, you I'm not your average, you know, Negro who, you know, is running around doing drugs, doing various things, because I got to the highest level of politics, right?
Actually made a difference, made a change in the Black community, and saw behind the curtain, and wasn't beholden to Democrat, Republican, or the Uniparty, because I worked for President Trump, right?
Because he gave me one of the greatest opportunities that I've ever had working on a presidential campaign, and not just seeing how the sausage is made, but helping make it.
And so that makes me a dangerous person for Democrats.
You risked your life serving our country.
And then you come back and honestly, Harrison, you were serving our country again.
You were helping maintain our freedom again.
And now you've been arrested for doing that.
This blows my mind how backwards and messed up America is right now.
It's just crazy.
And I know my viewers watching this, they're going to be like, this is ridiculous.
It is so ridiculous.
And I'm going to tell you, we'll have 100,000 views and just on Rumble alone.
And so if everybody will give a dollar, just a dollar, and Harrison will raise 100 grand just with this one video just on Rumble.
And we're going to do that for him.
And y'all give more.
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Y'all can do that without hurting anything.
And we're going to share all your links and all that in a minute.
But we...
It's ridiculous.
It's absolutely ridiculous that you were arrested three times.
There's not one arrest.
You should be getting medals.
You should be getting accolades.
Thank you for stepping out and not being scared and for being brave and being shunned because you are a black man that's stepping up and representing President Trump.
Instead, they're wanting to handcuff you.
Well, you know, it says the dawn is always darkest before the dawn, right?
And the way that I look at it is...
God has a plan.
He knows what he's doing.
And in the end, God says everything's going to be all right.
And so if things aren't all right right now, it means it's not the end.
And so, you know, I'm baptized.
I'm born again.
I'm saved.
This is just flesh.
I'm only going to have it for maybe 70 something to 90 something years.
And then I'm going to die and go to heaven.
And these other people are going to have to stand before God and be judged for what they did.
I know what I did do and I know what I didn't do.
And I'm all right with going and standing before the Lord and having, you know, to talk about that.
So for me, right now, where I'm just at personally is like, I've been debating since I got out of jail, what am I going to do next?
Am I going to run for Congress?
I've got to get back in this.
Watching this speaker vote today, I think, has really helped me.
I still need to sleep on it and pray on it and talk to my wife some more, but I'm upset too.
Our government, our members of Congress, the governor, the state legislator, it's just like nobody is doing the right thing anywhere we look around, right?
And so I'm having a hard time too with it.
But it has not shaken my faith.
It has not shaken my faith in God.
It has not shaken my faith in our country.
It has not shaken my faith in my fellow countrymen and women because I see folks like you and others who are out telling the truth no matter what.
It just, it makes me think that, you know, we're, it's just, this is just the darkest part before, you know, we're just now, we're about to start seeing some daylight, okay?
And so let me shift my mindset there.
And so I am just trying to figure out how I can be a mirror and reflect as much light and as much positivity.
And, you know, what happened to me happened.
It's a bad thing.
I'm upset that my daughter, when she gets older, she's going to see a picture of a mugshot of me.
And I'm upset that, you know, she's going to read the things that have been written about me.
But what I'm looking forward to right now is how I'm going to Switch that and change that narrative because she's only three right now, so she doesn't really know.
But she will know.
Oh, she's going to learn.
She's going to see where we end up from all this, right?
That's what she's going to know.
And so what I'm hoping for is just, you know, being able to change the trajectory so that when she does realize and see everything that I went through when we get to the place where we're going that she's Respectful and appreciative more so than a lot of the younger generation is right now, because I think we've forgotten.
We've had it for so good for so long, right, that we've kind of forgotten about not just what our founding fathers went through, but what, you know, the Union troops went through fighting in the Civil War.
And also, you know, during 9-11, what we fought through through the Global War on Terrorism, So, we just got to get headed in the right direction for the future, right?
We just got to get back to being the cool kids that are against the establishment, like what we're supposed to be.
A limited government, right?
And we got to start fighting for those things.
Main Street, the regular average everyday person.
And not let the Democrats control the message.
We got to get on offense.
Run some trick plays.
That's what I'm excited about.
I'm excited about running some trick plays and getting them real good.
Getting some points on the board.
You're a strategist, and so that's why they don't like you, because you have strategy.
I love that.
We're going to quit playing from behind, and we're going to get offensive, because we want to score points.
We don't want to just do defense.
Defense is my least favorite part of a football game.
I want to be on offense.
Yeah, there you go.
As a cheerleader, right?
You want them to...
Score six more.
Exactly.
Let's put the ball in the air and see who's going to go up and get it, right?
There's a difference between fighting and competing.
And I think we as conservatives, we've just been competing and the Democrats have been fighting.
And when you fight, you're willing to do anything and everything that you can to win.
And now that we see the direction that our country is in, we have to fight back.
We have to scratch, nail, claw, eye poke.
We gotta...
Now, I'm not saying do anything...
We don't need to put tar on our gloves, but we can run some trick plays, right?
And just have them look into the left and run into the right and catch them off guard.
And that's what I'm excited for.
I agree.
And your daughter's going to look, Harrison, and be so thankful and say, I'm so proud of my daddy.
I'm free today because of what my daddy did.
And that's why I ran for office.
And that's why I do this.
I want my children to be free.
I don't want to You know, I want to leave it better than we found it.
And right now we're leaving it worse.
And so we have to demand better.
We are a bottom-up government and we're not a monarchy.
And these people that are in the selected seats because they didn't win them, they don't get to choose.
They have to do the will of the people.
And they're going to bend their knee and be a public servant.
That's their role.
And how they do that, it's because we make them do that.
And we are.
And we're going to use strategy.
We're going to get offensive and we're going to make them do that.
And it may not be comfortable, and they can resign if they don't like it.
In fact, I wish that everyone would resign.
That would be great.
Yeah, we need to do something similar to how the magnet card was signed.
We've got to trick the elite, get them onto the battlefield, and let them know, oh, by the way, you're on a battlefield right now, and you're going to go ahead and sign this piece of paper.
We're going to go ahead and set some people free.
If not, we've got a chopping block over there that we can put your head on.
It's up to you.
Strangle them up.
Ryan, my husband, he said the pilgrims came into America and they were on a mission from God.
That's what they said.
They were on a mission from God.
And he heard that on National Geographic.
He said, can you believe they just said they were on a mission from God?
And he said, we should all be on a mission from God.
And the Lord was reminding me of that and me thinking about, I keep thinking about you being in Fulton County jail and seeing that God first, right?
We're on a mission from God.
We're God first.
This is our country and it's His country.
God chose Israel as His chosen people, but we chose God.
And so we are very special to Him.
And I just don't believe it's over yet.
I just know that the Lord wouldn't put it in my heart to run.
He wouldn't be putting it in yours and pulling on you to get involved more if He was done with America.
He's just not done yet.
Oh, 100%.
I completely agree.
And, you know, when the door closed, so when I found out I was indicted, I was at a Christian retreat.
And I was around a lot of great people.
I was around these young Black men who needed to be inspired.
And I was around men who were previously incarcerated.
And they were encouraging me, saying, you know, don't worry about it.
You're going to be this type of guy that you are.
Yeah.
I had the privilege of speaking to a former attorney general, actually, the day that I found out that I got indicted, right?
So how often does that happen?
And then I got baptized the next day, and God was just tired.
Talk to me in all these different ways.
And so when I went down to Fulton County Jail, about two nights prior, I was talking to my wife and she was saying, you know, just go down there and God will be with you and we're going to pray on it.
We're going to be all right.
And so when the door closed and I sat down on the bed and I looked back and I saw God burst over the door, I was like, all right, you're here with me.
We're good.
And he really was.
And he has been.
And, you know, the hard part now is just trying to, and I think it's for all of us, is trying to figure out what God's plan really is for us.
And to, you know, if you are a good Christian, making sure you're on that plan and not the plan of Man of the world or, you know, what it is that you think it is that you want to do or what you're telling yourself that you think God wants you to do.
So, but I think it's coming a little bit clearer and I'm just, I'm excited.
However this ball is going to bounce, whichever the way the dice are going to come up, let's just roll them and let's just do it because I got God on my team.
And, you know, so I know I'm on the winning team either way it goes.
So I'm just glad to be on the field.
I just thought about obedience is better than sacrifice.
And when you're talking about using the metaphor with sports, what makes you such a good sports player is obedience and consistency, right?
And being there every practice and working hard and giving it all you got.
And I just think it's the same thing for us as Christians and warriors in the kingdom and to advance, you know, The freedom that we have is being obedient and not being lazy and getting off the sofa and getting involved.
And if that's not running for office, it is going to the county commissioner meetings and going to the board of election meetings and putting pressure and making the phone calls and writing the letters and sending the emails.
And it's doing those things to say, hey, there are way more of us than there are of them and we want to be free.
Right?
So we can all do something.
And I tell my people that all the time.
They probably get sick of hearing me say it, but I'm trying to motivate them.
I do it myself.
I want everybody else to do it.
If we don't call and we don't say something, we think somebody else is doing it, they're not doing it.
We have to do it ourselves.
You're exactly right.
And I think most importantly, so you're going to be the first person who I've told this to.
So I've been you and your audience.
So this is what I've been struggling with.
Running for Congress and trying to be a voice in this chaos that's making sense or working outside of the party apparatus and outside of government and helping particularly when it comes to reaching out to minorities and engagement and what that looks like.
And why that gets me excited and why I'm so upset about this speaker vote.
It's like, you know, no one, there's so much noise that's going on.
No one can really have a conversation that makes sense.
And the only thing that...
What these guys really understand is money and fundraising, especially when it's against them.
Like, that really gets their attention.
And so the thing about maybe working on the outside, whether it's through a nonprofit or creating a project or something like that, is specifically when it comes to Georgia, is 30% of the voting population in Georgia is Black.
That's more than any other state in our country.
Not only that, but Atlanta and Fulton County is the nucleus of Black culture.
It is Black Hollywood.
That is where all cool things Black come from.
Yeah.
So just by going down into Georgia and getting involved and getting engaged and trying to move some of the black vote in Georgia, that's like, to me, that's like the saying, you know, a butterfly flaps its wings and a tsunami happens on the other side of the world.
Like, something that really excites me is like, you know, instead of running for Congress, if I just go down the fold, I mean, get engaged, right, with Black folks.
It's going to have a seismic shift throughout the entire country because that's where the cool things happen.
That's where, you know, the culture comes from.
That's where Black Hollywood is.
There's, like, nothing else that can happen.
Like, my presence is just a problem.
So maybe you do both, Harrison.
Maybe you do both.
Maybe you come to Georgia and run for Congress and go all over the state, and you use the Republican Party, you use their meetings, you use our venues and our events, and then you do the outreach while you're running, and you build a team of volunteers like I did, except they're going to look different.
And whether you win or not, it doesn't matter.
You build a machine, and you've done a whole lot of good.
I've thought of it.
I've thought about exactly that.
That has been, you know, so I've had a conversation about three different districts, about Georgia 2nd, Georgia 7th, and then the 14th primary Marjorie Taylor Grant.
I've had serious conversations with people in each district about all those different races.
And then, you know, this past week, I settled on what I thought, what I think is the right district.
And I've decided that one way or another, I'll be making an announcement the first week of November, because I would need to get down and change my residency and establish the entity for the campaign.
But either way it goes, you know, I'm set on, I got my eyes locked on Georgia right now.
It is a problem.
Hey, I've got a ton of volunteers.
I will help you so much.
You don't understand.
We will be like this.
I will help you.
My best friend does real estate.
She'll sell you a house.
We got you.
Come on down to Georgia and it'll be awesome.
I can't wait.
That makes me want to cry.
I'm so excited.
No, I'm serious when I say it.
One way or another, I cannot allow Well, let me say it like this.
The FBI showed up on my doorstep.
And I did three deployments.
Two of them were combat.
Everyone in my family serves.
I've done nothing wrong but serve this country in more ways than one.
And I always try to be helping of service.
And they showed up on my doorstep and conducted themselves in an unprofessional manner.
If they're going to do it to me, right, who else can they do it to?
Not only that, but this district attorney down there Can't seem to find a way to do her job.
She has 550 open cases, one of which is my cousin who was shot six times in an apparent gang initiation.
She can't find the time to find my cousin's shooter, but she can find the time to indict me for being on a phone call.
So, like I said, one way or another, I got an axe to grind in Georgia, and I will be active, I will be engaged, and I will be bringing some pain.
My birthday is November the 5th, and so it's going to be a wonderful birthday present.
I cannot wait.
I'm so excited.
My birthday's November 9th.
Is it?
Oh, good!
See, that's why we get along.
We're like, right there.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So, that's amazing.
See, that's why we click.
That's right.
And so, yeah, either way, I'm committed to being involved, being engaged, and using the talents and skills that I learned working on President Trump's re-election campaign nationally to And being able to hyper-focus that like a magnifying glass on Georgia, maybe throughout the rest of the country.
We'll see what's going to happen.
Georgia is the gateway state.
And we are.
And we are the state that I feel spiritually like everybody else.
Whatever happens here, it just pushes over.
It just does.
It's, I can't believe you just said that because I said, I can't remember who I was talking to.
I told them, look, if we can get things right in Georgia, we can get things right in the rest of the country.
Because, you know, Black folks, the Black community built this country on our Blacks via slavery.
And the Black community, I... I think is the only one that's going to save our country right now, because in order for either party to win, you have to have a plurality of the Black folk.
So if Black folks decide, especially in Georgia, where Black Hollywood is, is like, hey, you know, Joe Biden, we gave you a chance, you and the Obamas a chance, and y'all just didn't come through for us.
So we're going to go ahead and ride this Trump train for another four years and see what that looks like.
And then we can have a conversation after that in 2028, you know, and we'll just see what things look like there.
That would cause such a dynamic shift and shockwave throughout our country, you know, just a total real realignment throughout the country, right?
Now you're looking at states flipping, going from blue to red, maybe some from From red to blue, right?
Some different ones, depending on where you're looking at.
But that totally changes the Electoral College map.
And so, especially in Virginia, too.
Virginia could become a huge player as well.
And Michigan.
Oh my God, Michigan could do such good things.
Wisconsin, Arizona, Georgia.
We have to have them.
And then Virginia, like you said, Virginia's right there.
And what do they all have in common?
They have a huge population of Blacks, right?
In Michigan, when you look on both the East and West part, Detroit and Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids is where Floyd Mayweather's from, actually, right?
And you look at Ohio and Columbus and Cleveland, In Toledo slash Akron, where LeBron James is from.
And then you look at North Carolina, like all these swing states have huge populations of Blacks that we just don't go after as Republicans, right?
If we can get it together, and most importantly, find a way to maintain and sustain Maintain and sustain positive relationships with the communities, not just during election time, then we wouldn't have a lot of the problems that we have.
The Black Voices for Trump offices that the RNC created, they shut those down right when the election was over.
They should have stayed open.
You should have stayed engaged with the Black community.
If they had, they wouldn't be dealing with this huge surge from President Trump because the reason why President 40% above Ron DeSantis is because every time he gets indicted, that huge swing of support you're seeing is Black folks, period.
We understand this two-tier criminal justice system.
They're mad about what's going on and they don't like it.
And that's why Ron DeSantis, the closest guy next to him, can't get anywhere near him because of the education thing that we talked about earlier, right?
And he doesn't have any surrogates around him.
He doesn't have people who can speak to the community.
So, and not only that, but most importantly, and I know, I think we got to wrap up here soon, and I want to be mindful of your time, but most importantly, President Trump is authentic, and he's genuine, and that resonates with the Black community, because it goes back to what we were saying before about how they feel.
Right?
Like, when Black folks see President Trump speaking, I don't feel like he's giving me BS. I might not like how he's saying things.
I might prefer he would say it in a different way.
But the guy's giving it to me real, and he's keeping it 100, and I can respect that.
And so, you know, none of the other candidates are doing that.
And another reason why I think we're seeing this huge gap between President Trump and these other candidates is none of the other candidates are talking about the Black community.
Not a single one of them.
You don't hear them talking about the Black community.
You don't hear them talking about the criminal justice system.
All you hear them talking about is Ukraine, right?
And the money that we're giving to them.
And now they're going to go on and they're going to talk about Israel.
Now, let me ask you this.
What community is the only community probably in the history of ever that can relate to the Black community when it comes to being disenfranchised, being marginalized, and being...
Treated in an unjust manner where you feel like people are literally coming after your life.
The Jewish community, right?
And Democrats are about to lose them too with this whole free Palestine stuff, right?
Democrats are about to lose the Blacks and the Jews.
They're going to get no money and no votes.
So I'm just, like I said before, it's coming.
I'm glad to be on the field and I'm just, I'm excited.
Well, I am too.
Like I'm saying, you have such strategy for the black community and just getting people engaged and getting them fired up.
And plus, like our age are not involved.
We're just not.
The millennials are not involved in politics.
They're not even involved in church.
So we're like anomaly right here.
And we're considered the young politicians versus older.
And so I'm so thankful.
We need you so bad.
Y'all, if y'all are watching this, y'all here, Harrison, y'all come on to Georgia too and help us fight.
Bad.
So Harrison, I want you to share with everybody how to reach you so that they can donate.
They're going to donate $25.
If y'all, listen, if y'all do not have $25, you give $5.
But y'all can give $25 because $25 is like fast food right now.
It's so expensive.
$25, we're helping him with his defense fund.
He has three cases, basically, I guess two, but three times his arrest that he's got to deal with.
So tell him how to reach out and then how to follow you too because you put stuff out great all the time.
I really appreciate that.
So the Gibson Go was created for me for the Defense Fund.
It's on my my legal or it's on my timeline on Twitter.
I don't have it posted at the top because You know, Kathy Latham, Mike Roman, there's a lot of other people who need help with their defense funds.
I recently found out that I've raised so far the second highest amount on my defense fund.
Only John Eastman has beaten me.
He's half a million, like three hundred and seven thousand.
So I would ask that if anybody is thinking about donating or contributing to me, before you do that, please check out Kathy Latham's page or Mike Roman's page.
Mike Roman, he has eight kids and he was forced out of his job, you know, and he's trying to find a way to pay for this.
I think there's going to be an event November 2nd in Banks County, Georgia.
I'm thinking, yeah.
Yeah, so if anyone wants to contribute to you to be able to take a check to them, that would be greatly appreciated.
But I would ask that first before anybody considers donating to me.
I have some exciting stuff that I'm planning on and working on in the future, so if you want to have me come back and talk about that.
I will.
I'll have you back.
We can have that conversation.
But I do, if anyone decides, look, I'm going to donate to this guy.
It's on my Twitter feed somewhere.
You can find it.
It's a Gibson Go, so if you type my name in there, I genuinely appreciate it.
If you do, and anyone who's watching who already has contributed, thank you so much because it's been such a relief to me and my family.
And then I'm most active and engaged on Twitter or X, they're calling it now.
It's HW underscore Floyd.
It's a picture with me and Herman Cain on there.
If you want to follow me, would love to connect with you and engage with you on there.
I'm active there on Instagram.
I just keep that, like, if I don't personally know you, I don't accept anybody on there because I got pictures of my daughter.
So I just keep that more like family and friends.
But Twitter, X is where to find me.
Happy to engage with you folks.
And would love to come back again the first week of November, Candice, to talk to you about what the decision is and where we're going to go and how we're going to make Georgia bring about some American excellence to Georgia.
Do you know who Kathy Latham loves more than anybody in politics is Herman Cain?
Oh, really?
Yes, that is so cool that I had to tell you that.
So yes, I want to have you back.
I'm having a big fundraiser in January on the 19th at King and Prince in St.
Simons.
And it's going to be awesome.
And you can come to that.
We're going to do some silent auctions and a couple of things for the lecturers there.
And so you should come and speak there, Harrison.
We should talk about that.
That would be great.
I would love to.
Especially if you're already living there, right?
If you're already living here.
Herman was a very big, had a very big impact on me.
Herman was the very first Black Republican that I ever saw.
He was from Georgia.
And so my dad's from Georgia.
And so that's where I was like, I got to figure out who this guy is when he was running for president.
And I was in Tulsa with him At the rally, I picked him up and took him to the rally and dropped him off at his hotel.
That was the last time I saw him.
And I got COVID when he got it too, the one that killed him.
And Herman was one of two people who I spoke to the night my daughter was born.
Aww.
And seeing all this craziness now going on in Georgia, I so often wish he was still here.
And I think that the Senate race would have played out a lot different both times if Herman was still here, because he probably would have been in it.
And yeah, I miss Herman.
Herman's a good, Herman's a good dude.
It was a good guy.
Hey, we had a lot of great black men from Georgia.
We have Claire Thompson.
We have so many.
So we have roots here for black men.
So see?
Your dad?
Your dad was here?
Yeah, hopefully maybe I can add my name to that list.
We'll see.
But I'm excited.
And if I can quickly ask you a question, I know this is your show and you do all the questioning, but what are you excited for and what do you got going on that's new?
And what's next for you?
Well, I don't know.
Everybody's like, are you running?
I don't know what I'm going to do.
The Lord will have to tell me, right now I'm trying to get fair legal voting in Georgia so we can elect you.
So I don't know.
We have a mess in Georgia.
We're the only state that uses the BDMs, the ballot marking devices.
We touch screen votes.
We print receipts.
We don't even have a ballot.
We have a huge issue with the voter rolls.
We found like 200,000 canceled voters, people that died, people that moved.
They reactivated, voted on them in 2020.
They voted on them in 2022.
We have whole teams working on that.
We have now where there are front-loading votes, fraudulent votes.
Kathy Latham and I were talking about this the other day.
There are front-loading votes where Brad Raffensperger gave Fulton County the green light to register homeless people based on an intersection of where they say they live.
And so we're getting all these homeless voters that have no ID. They're not in a house.
They're not in a residence.
And then you have all the illegals coming in that are going to go register or get an ID or a driver's license and the DDS system is directly registering them in the Eric and Jarvis system.
So it's just a total debacle in Georgia.
And so I'm trying to work on those things and I'm helping with the Republican Party and trying to get them to do the right thing and not just worship these crooked Fake Republican politicians, but actually hold their feet to the fire and hold them accountable and try to get President Trump back in the White House because we have to have the 16 electorate votes from Georgia.
So that's what I'm doing right now and raising three children and working full time as a counselor and just, you know, and trying to be a wife to Ryan.
Bless him.
You're doing a lot, which I wish more people were doing.
And that's another part of the problem, specifically in the Black community, is a lot of folks just don't have the time, the energy to be able to put into being as civically engaged as we would like to be.
And so this is definitely a time for all of us to Definitely stand up and not say, you know, this is what I wish we would do or what our electors would do and start asking ourselves, well, what can I do that I haven't been before to add value and to be more engaged?
So I just want to say, you know, for all your listeners, thank you for everything that you're doing.
And most importantly, thank you for being committed to Doing this show and Jesus Guns and Babies and being consistent, being committed and keeping truth out there because if we don't have folks like you who are speaking the truth, then we're just going to be lost in this misinformation, disinformation.
Thank you.
Harrison, thank you so much.
You're such a joy.
I'm so thankful.
And I will say this really quickly.
We've got to go.
I wish to talk forever.
But one of my best friends is Joe Oatman.
And he got to give you a big donation.
And I love Joe so much.
He is so precious.
He is just...
The best guy.
He loves his wife.
He's not flirty.
He's loyal to his wife.
He is awesome.
And I've met him twice in Missouri at Mike Lindell's event.
I've been on his show.
He's been on my show.
We just love Joe.
And it's hard for me to connect with men who, like, you know, men can be whatever.
Joe is a stand-up guy.
Just wonderful.
And so he came on your Twitter space that night.
And I'm like, oh, there's Joe.
I was like, oh, gosh.
And he's like, oh, I saw you on here.
So I came on and He started listening and I knew when you start talking about that Fulton County jail because his dad's black.
I knew it was going to hit him.
And Joe, he looks white.
So Joe, the first time he told me his dad was black.
I said, shut up.
You are so full of crap.
He gets up.
He's like, do I not look like my dad's black?
I'm like, no, you don't.
He's like, that's racist.
I'm like, Okay, but you don't even have hair.
Like, I have curlier hair than you.
My hair is straight right now, but my texture, my hair, like, I do have a small percent of Congo, Bantu, Cameroon peoples.
I did my DNA. I know that.
You don't even look like you're black.
He said, he showed me a picture of his dad.
I'm like, you're a doctor.
He's like, I am telling you, Candace, I am black.
Anyway.
Whenever he was listening to you that night, I thought, Joe's going to make a donation.
I wasn't expecting what he gave, but I mean, God has blessed him.
So I was just like, oh, thank the Lord.
I was so happy.
So God works things out.
He just does, you know.
Yes, he did.
And because of him, Patrick Byrne made a matching donation, and so we were able to go down Fulton County and get some folks bailed out.
And I actually have to have a follow-up conversation with the owner down there.
And with Joe, I've been texting him back and forth, but I need to get on the hook with him.
He's such a great guy.
And I think he could do really big things in Colorado, I really do, if he decides to run.
He could make some damage down there.
He definitely could.
Joe, you're going to watch this.
I'm going to tell you to watch it.
You need to run.
Chop, chop.
Run, Joe.
Run.
Thank y'all so much for coming on Jesus, Guns, and Babies.
We love you.
God loves you.
God bless America.
See y'all next week at 8 p.m.
Eastern Standard Time on the St.
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