Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: Trump Baby Sacrifice/Abortion Statement SHOCKS Political World
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The rainbow Gestapo, the good stepping gay lobby, all of that stops right now.
Stare at the sun just for kicks all by myself.
I lose track of time, so I might be past my pride.
People say we need to, you know, make America great again.
I completely agree.
We may need to make Gallows great again.
Oh my, I feel just like I don't shy.
I look so good I might die.
All I know is everybody loves me.
Cut down, sway into my ocean.
Flashes in my face now.
All I know is everybody loves me.
Literally so many people that need to have a millstone put around their neck and tossed into the sea.
Everybody, everybody, everybody.
Everybody.
Everybody.
Hello, ladies and gentlemen.
It is Tuesday.
Thank you so much for being with us.
The Millstone Report.
My name is Paul Harold.
Yeah, right.
I know.
That's a tough one, isn't it?
Sacrificing babies to Moloch to win elections.
Yeah, the human...
I guess, you know, we'll justify anything.
We can find our way.
The human fallen condition, our human sinful state, we can find a way to justify anything.
200 years ago, there was a campaign launched to bring the gospel to the Hawaiian Islands.
Back then, they were called the Sandwich Islands.
Because of the great work of New England missionaries in the 1820s and 1830s, which was around the time of America's Second Great Awakening, the entire kingdom of Hawaii was Christianized.
In fact, the ruler of Hawaii, his name I will not attempt to pronounce, crafted a new constitution in the year 1840, which reads in part, Wow.
How did this happen?
How did Hawaii become a Christian nation?
The short answer is by the grace and mercy of God.
It's important to realize that 1840 in the grand scheme of things is really not that long ago.
It's not that far off in the past.
Hawaii became a Christian nation and America can reclaim her Christian heritage to Hawaii.
But we're going to have a lot of work to do.
We're going to have to put in some prayer and a lot of work to make that happen.
And trust me, there is still plenty of work to be done.
Yesterday, the day of the much-anticipated solar eclipse, where millions of Americans witnessed totality over middle America, President-in-exile Donald Trump released a statement on abortion.
At a time when Americans are looking to the skies in reverent humility, Trump puts out a weak politically mealy-mouthed statement on abortion he believes will increase his chances of winning elections.
At a time when Americans are praying for God to withhold his judgment, many think it's already here, Against this nation for all the wickedness, for all the blood sacrifices we call abortion, Trump, during a total solar eclipse, seems to be trying to convince God in heaven that we are a people that are not worthy to be saved.
Now, theologically speaking, that's true.
None of us, none of us are worthy to be saved, and yet Christ died to save sinners.
Praise God that he did.
However, it's not lost on me the hubris on display that our rigged political system has produced two candidates from the major parties, and three, if you include political royal Robert F. Kennedy, and all of them are for baby murder in some form or fashion.
All of the pro-life grifters and posers when Roe v.
Wade was the law of the land are now exposed in the wake of its reversal.
And surprise, surprise, the GOP bosses, who used to despise their Christian voting bloc in secret, now suddenly cannot hide their feelings as easily.
They want to be their own God and decide what is good and evil concerning abortion, and they do so by ignoring what God has already decreed.
Murder is a sin, and it's wrong.
God has already spoken about these issues, and there was a time when it was not controversial for nations to submit to God's decreed standards of morality.
Again, remember Hawaii.
No law shall be enacted which is at variance with the word of the Lord Jehovah.
So, life begins at conception and must be protected.
And any other political equivocation or political tightrope explanation is simply fallen man trying to justify their sins.
It's just men drawing arbitrary lines in the sand around the fundamental question of life and death.
And think about the arrogance of that.
On the day where millions of Americans took the time to look up at the heavens...
Trump helps the pro-life movement along by making them the new pro-choice lobby.
Pray for President Trump.
In all seriousness, pray for this man to humble himself before God.
Pray that the people he surrounds himself with are real, genuine Christians who love the Lord and give him wise counsel.
I'm reminded of the story of King Nebuchadnezzar's humiliation in Daniel chapter 4.
You should check it out.
It's a good read.
Nebuchadnezzar was hanging out on his rooftop surveying Babylon and arrogantly said, quote, Is not this great Babylon which I have built by my mighty power as a royal residence and for the glory of my majesty?
End quote.
The Bible says that before the last of those words left his mouth, a voice from heaven spoke saying, quote, O King Nebuchadnezzar,
Immediately the word was fulfilled against Nebuchadnezzar,
The Bible says, it goes on, Now it's important to note,
That after this incredible incident, this humiliation of Nebuchadnezzar, the Bible says that the Lord God restored Nebuchadnezzar and he became humbled and worshipped God.
Let's pray for President Trump.
Trump's comments weren't just about abortion though, they were also about IVF. He praised the Alabama state legislature for acting quickly to restore IVF infanticide.
This was after a God-fearing Alabama Supreme Court justice warned of incurring the wrath of God by continuing to allow the wrongful death of children because IVF treatments involve intentionally killing children to increase the odds of a successful full-term pregnancy.
The truth is that the problem with this country It's conservatism.
It's Christless conservatism.
Trump and other GOPers are terrified of unapologetically and unashamedly standing for God.
It's very much like what many woke churches do.
They want to edit what the Bible actually says to try to make it palpable to a modern-day audience.
Because they're afraid that God's standards will cause people to get upset or get mad or maybe not vote for you.
I mean, we're going to get into more of this in a minute.
I'm going to reserve some of my other comments.
Trump and other GOPers are terrified of unapologetically and unashapably standing for God and what his standards for goodness mean.
Additionally, in his statement, he droned on about how the only thing that matters concerning abortion is what the people vote for.
Whatever the people decide is what's best.
Was it good when the people melted down Egyptian gold and made a golden calf and worshipped it?
After all, that's what the people wanted, right?
The people decided...
Hear me clearly, what the people want in any country, in any government, what the people want is irrelevant if God has already spoken, if God has already decreed what is right and what is wrong.
Hear Trump's statement from yesterday that sent shockwaves throughout the political world, all corners of the political world, left, right, center, pro-life, pro-choice, abolitionist.
Under my leadership, the Republican Party will always support the creation of strong, thriving and healthy American families.
We want to make it easier for mothers and families to have babies, not harder.
That includes supporting the availability of fertility treatments like IVF in every state in America.
Like the overwhelming majority of Americans, including the vast majority of Republicans, conservatives, Christians, and pro-life Americans, I strongly support the availability of IVF for couples who are trying to have a precious baby.
What could be more beautiful or better than that?
So right away you're going to see that this statement by President Donald Trump is full of ironies.
Stark ironies.
We want people to have more kids.
We want families to be able...
If they want a baby, we want them to be able to have a baby, he says.
And that's why IVF treatment is important.
Totally ignoring the Frankenstein, mad scientist aspect of IVF. And I can understand that maybe some people didn't know what was involved in it.
You know, not everybody does it, so there's a lot of people that haven't actually dived into the issue to know what happens.
But in this Alabama case that the Supreme Court ruled on and said, hey, look, you can't do this.
This is the wrongful death of children.
They were saying that these fertilized eggs were, in fact, human beings.
And this is something that people don't want to confront.
They don't want to confront that in this IVF process, you fertilize all of these babies, you create all of this life knowing that it's going to be sacrificed so you might get one viable embryo to stick or whatever.
Folks, it's wrong.
Not to mention the frozen.
You have fertilized embryos that are frozen in time, just in a lab somewhere.
It's sick.
And it's playing God, and rightfully so, there are Christians starting to speak out against this.
But this is where the Overton window is.
But juxtapose the irony.
We want families to have kids, and if they have got to kill a bunch of kids to get their one kid, that's okay.
That's okay.
But juxtapose his position of wanting a precious baby versus his next statement on abortion.
Abortion rights in blue states, red states, in the wake of the overturning of Roe versus Roe.
Today I'm pleased that the Alabama legislature has acted very quickly and passed legislation that preserves the availability of IVF in Alabama.
They really did a great and fast job.
The Republican Party should always be on the side of the miracle of life and the side of mothers, fathers, their beautiful babies, and that's what we are.
IVF is an important part of that, and our great Republican Party will always be with you in your quest for the ultimate joy in life.
Republican pluralism and secularism, just the complete lack of what should be a clear theological life-versus-death issue.
It's either totally lost on them or they are actively rejecting it.
You be the judge of which one it is.
Many people have asked me what my position is on abortion and abortion rights, especially since I was proudly the person responsible for the ending of something that all legal scholars both sides wanted and, in fact, demanded be ended.
Roe v.
Wade.
They wanted it ended.
It must be remembered that the Democrats are the radical ones on this position because they support abortion up to and even beyond the ninth month.
The Democrats are the radical ones.
We just want to kill less babies.
Right.
The Democrats want to kill more babies.
We want to kill less babies.
You know what?
I'm grateful.
I'm grateful for the truth.
That's what I'm grateful that we know.
And I know he had already come out and criticized DeSantis' 15-week abortion ban and everything like that.
Like, I know that was already out there.
I know there's a lot of people have been lighting the comments section up for a long time.
Look, I get it 100%.
I understand.
This is a terrible position.
This is an evil position.
This is a wicked position.
As a matter of fact, we're going to get to a lot of other people's takes on this.
My feed has just been blowing up with people so upset with Donald Trump doing this.
The concept of having an abortion in the later months and even execution after birth, and that's exactly what it is.
The baby is born, the baby is executed after birth, is unacceptable.
And it's also an execution when it's in the womb of the mother, whether it's one week, two weeks, five weeks, 15 weeks, 20 weeks.
This is just a man drawing arbitrary...
It's laughable.
It's laughable.
This is a man advocating for men to just draw arbitrary lines in the sand about when it's acceptable to murder a child.
And almost everyone agrees with that.
My view is now that we have abortion where everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint, the states will determine by vote or legislation or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must be the law of the land.
In this case, the law of the state.
Francis Schaeffer, back in 1974, said that the Christian consensus of America was gone in the wake of Roe v.
Wade.
And it was gone.
I mean, I think that's true.
That certainly was the beginning of idolizing women, giving women the right to murder their children without being able to prosecute them for it, prosecute them criminally for murder.
Essentially made them their own select class.
They had more rights.
I mean, I can't murder somebody and get away with it.
Women can murder somebody and get away with it, which essentially we saw women all of a sudden, they now can become pastors or they can become priestesses or pastrics or whatever.
I mean, are you going to tell somebody?
I mean, the Bible says not to murder.
Is a church really going to be able to hold up to this contradiction?
Like, yeah, you can murder your baby, but you can't be a minister?
I mean, which one's the worst sin?
So that's why weak churches started essentially buying into the feminism and that's led us to this point where now we don't even know what a woman is in the wake of all of the feminine progress and the rights that feminism has achieved and fighting the patriarchy and especially the white Christian patriarchy but now we don't even know what a woman is.
But the idea, before 74, you had people looking at this issue and the states were taking a look at it.
A lot of people have taken this comment from Trump to say, this is a reasonable comment.
It's good that the states can decide.
Look...
I am glad that the states get to decide this issue, but that doesn't mean that I don't think a federal ban on abortion is not the thing that needs to happen.
I mean, you tell me.
You tell me what kind of union we have as the United States of America, where we're going to have states that say murder is wrong.
And you're going to have other states that say, no, actually, we're going to allow women to kill their babies.
In Illinois, in California, in New York, in Ohio, they had a referendum.
I mean, what kind of country?
What kind of country is that?
Is that actually a country when we can't decide on men going into women's locker rooms?
And we also can't decide on when life begins and the fact that it should be protected?
I just think it is, you know, from a nationalist perspective, everybody wants to talk about national, from a nationalist perspective, what kind of country do you have when you can't agree and enforce basic issues, basic concepts of life and death?
Let the depopulation trains, let it keep on running.
That's what this is.
Many states will be different.
Many will have a different number of weeks, or some will have more conservative than others, and that's what they will be.
At the end of the day, this is all about the will of the people.
You must follow your heart or, in many cases, your religion or your faith.
Do what's right for your family and do what's right for yourself.
Do what's right for your children.
Do what's right for our country and vote.
So important to vote.
At the end of the day, it's all about will of the people.
That's where we are right now and that's what we want, the will of the people.
I mean, so if you want the abortion industry to come back to your state, get out there, mobilize, I guess find a way to get some sort of ballot referendum.
I know that's not what he's saying, right?
He is saying, look, do what's right for your family, do what's right for your state.
I get it.
I get it.
But in doing so, he's coming out.
And look, the abolitionist movement, certainly nobody ever thought the abolitionist movement was going to rise or fall based on Donald Trump's ideas of what's an acceptable abortion or whether abortion should be legal or federally banned or not.
Nobody's shocked about this, right?
They're not shocked that Trump...
You know, he's the kind of guy that would make a statement like this, right?
However, it is what triggered me, and I'm fine to say that, you know, what triggered me was this took place on a day where people are looking, much of middle America, much of people that Trump depends on for their vote, they're literally looking up to the heavens and To see something that, you know, we're told we're not going to see again until, I don't know, 2045 or 47 or something.
And he's coming out and he's essentially solidifying him in the center on this issue.
Not as bad as the Democrats.
I mean, they want to kill him after birth and up to nine months.
And I don't want to kill him then, you know, but we got to let the states decide and everything else.
And it's just...
My goodness...
We are in the midst of our country completely imploding, completely being destroyed.
And Trump comes out with a statement that says, I want to save the country, but in order to save it, we're going to have to moderate here and not be so...
Black and white on murder.
I mean, you know, just, it's, we're not gonna, I mean, it's an abortion, and we've gotta moderate, and we've gotta, in order to save the country, because yeah, things are really going out, and it's just so, it's Christless.
It's godless.
It's Christless conservatism.
And it's a blooming shame.
It really is.
It's a crying shame.
More on this statement.
I want to thank the six justices.
Chief Justice John Roberts, Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Brett Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barrett.
And Neil Gorsuch, incredible people, for having the courage to allow this long-term, hard-fought battle to finally end.
This 50-year battle over Roe v.
Wade took it out of the federal hands and brought it into the hearts, minds, and vote.
Of the people in each state was really something.
Now it's up to the states to do the right thing.
Like Ronald Reagan, I am strongly in favor of exceptions for rape, incest, and life of the mother.
You must follow your heart of this issue, but remember, you must also win elections to restore our culture, and in fact...
So you gotta be for the exceptions.
You gotta be for the exceptions is what he says.
If you want to win, you want to take our culture back, we're going to have to tolerate abortions.
We're going to have to tolerate baby murder in the cases of rape, incest, or the life of the mother that we hear so much about.
To save our country, which is currently, and very sadly, a nation in decline.
We're a nation of baby murderers.
You know, you might want to think, like, maybe that's why everything else has gone off the rails.
Because we can't take a strong stance on this issue.
And now, all three candidates...
Excuse me.
All three candidates.
Donald Trump, Joe Biden, RFK Jr.
They're all for abortion in some form.
So they're all pro-choice.
They're all for abortion being a thing to be regulated to keep the depopulation schemes going.
It's so ironic that Trump makes this statement.
There's got to be somebody in his campaign that sees the irony here.
You want to complain about the state of the country, but you can't make the connection?
It's just like these people who still want gay marriage.
It's just two men that want to love each other.
Yeah, but man, I can't stand the transgender stuff.
Well, maybe you should crawl your way back up the slippery slope and embrace God's definition of marriage between one man and one woman.
And then you don't have the trans problem.
You don't have the drag show problem.
You don't have drag queen story hour.
You don't have those things.
One leads to another.
Newsflash!
Human sacrifice of your babies, of your children, leads to God abandoning your country.
And there's a natural, it's just like a natural built-in consequence of what happens, right?
Here's a statement.
Let's go back up to the slippery slope.
If we didn't allow women to murder their babies in 74, would we have a border crisis right now?
Honest question.
You say, Paul, those two issues aren't related at all.
And that's where you're wrong.
The border crisis and the invasion of our country were literally being invaded by our enemies.
And this is a built-in mechanism that the Lord God in heaven, who we just read in Daniel chapter 4...
He will give countries to whoever he wants to.
And I would say, yeah.
I mean, do we deserve to be a country with secure borders and a national identity?
Do we deserve that after the millions and millions of children that have been slaughtered since 1974?
Do we really deserve to be a country right now?
Look, I know there are plenty of Bible-believing Christians who are humble, and they love the Lord, and they live right here in America, and they're earnestly praying, and I think they will be, I really do, I think the remnant of God's people in any sort of catastrophe are going to be fine, because that's what God does.
God goes before and prepares a way for His people.
But just in terms of this idea of America and what it represents today, you know, the Constitution that so many people on our side want to stand up for, but the Constitution hasn't meant anything for a very long time.
The Supreme Court did what they did with Roe, but they also eroded decency laws.
They eroded any sort of standard for morality.
They kicked God out of school and said you can't pray in school.
And we wonder why the border is being overrun by third world immigrants that have low IQs, are very violent, and are literally a barbarian class.
That are coming to not just take our chops, but take our very lives in our homes.
It's happening right now in major cities with all of these squatting laws.
Do you think that any of this just may happen to have something to do with the fact that we have legalized baby murder for 60 years?
It's really quite amazing that we haven't lost our country totally yet.
Before all of this.
It should have happened sooner, in my opinion.
Our nation needs help.
It needs unity.
It needs us all to work closely together.
Our nation needs unity, he says.
So, Illinois will be able to kill all the children they want.
Alabama, well, they'll ban abortion, but they'll keep IVF treatments at all costs.
Mississippi will be really, really pro-life.
I don't know.
Maybe they'll have some exceptions in there.
California will be, I mean, bring all of your, bring us, they'll probably even openly sponsor some sort of baby body parts salvage and make money off of selling the baby body parts.
They'll probably create some sort of state office that takes the baby body parts and just openly sells them, you know, for science and the good of humanity.
Oh yeah, we'll be real unified.
The United States of different variations of baby murder.
The United States of different variations of infanticide.
What kind of country is that?
Is that a country you want to live in?
Look, I mean, look, I want to win elections, right?
I want Christians to win elections, and I want Christians to make policy.
And that's what my prayer is, and it is happening in Christian red states.
We've talked about this many, many, many times.
But folks, I'm not afraid to lose.
I'm not.
I'm not afraid if Trump loses.
He could easily, the election could get stolen again, so we're already prepared for that.
But I'm not afraid.
I'm not afraid to lose elections.
Our country is going to hell in a handbasket, but I'm not afraid.
And neither should you be.
And if losing elections means that we stood on the side of God, we're going to stand on the side of God and what he says about life, what he says about abortion or murder.
And that's a very, very safe place to be.
The safest place that you can be as a Christian is in the will of God and what he wants you to do.
That's the safest place you can be.
Donald Trump is making a grave error here, disseminating basically a pluralistic, Christless conservatism.
And it is a crying shame.
Democrat, Republican, liberal, conservative, everyone, we have to work together.
We have to bring our nation back from the brink, and that's where it is.
It's at the brink, and we will.
We will do it, I promise you.
We will do it.
Always go by your heart.
But we must win.
We have to win.
We are a failing nation, but we can be a failing nation no longer.
I mean, I certainly hope we bring our nation back from the brink.
But everything he said before this is not the path to do that.
Always go by your heart.
But we must win.
That's what it is.
Always go.
That's what I was looking for.
I couldn't remember the exact phrase.
Always go by your heart, but...
So one of the things my wife taught me, as I've been married for over 15 years now, one of the things my wife taught me is when you are in...
Let's say a discussion with your spouse, and you say something, and then you say, but...
Let's say you're offering an apology, and you say, I'm sorry, but...
Well, the but can tend to negate everything that you just said.
So I'm going to take that logic and go with what Trump just said.
Always, always follow your heart.
But we have to win elections.
Always follow your heart.
I mean, you know, this is the guy that wrote the art of the deal.
And so this is a deal with the devil.
I mean, that's just...
You know, everybody wants to make excuses.
And again, like, I mean, if I could, yeah, you know, if I could say, okay, well, out of all these people, who would you rather have in office?
I mean, in the game of lesser two evils, I think Trump would slow down the plan to put Christians in boxcars.
Okay, so based on that, okay, right.
But everybody always trying to make excuses.
Obviously, people here on the Stu Peters Network know very much about his vaccine and Operation Warp Speed.
He gave the keys of the kingdom to Fauci and everything else.
And so there's that blind spot.
He refuses to say that the vaccines actually killed people, which they did, millions of people.
And they caused myocarditis, all kinds of other issues, neuropathy, back pain, foot pain, blurred vision, double vision.
You name it.
These vaccines were awful.
They were a crime against humanity, but he doesn't want to say anything about it.
And, you know, everyone makes excuses.
I just forget about that.
You know, we got to get Biden out of the White House.
OK, so now now we're on to the abortion.
Now it's the now it's the abortion deal.
And people are going to say, you know, there's people right now.
This was a perfect statement by what you just heard as a perfect statement by President Trump.
Oh, you know, he's really carving out, really going middle of the road here.
Really going middle of the road.
This is going to be perfect or whatever.
And I don't see it.
I don't understand how a statement like that is going to...
The people that are not going to vote...
Who out there heard that and was planning on voting for Biden that is now going to vote for Trump?
Who?
No, the issue is Christless conservatism.
The issue is people are trying to once again embrace the John McCain, Mitt Romney brand of republicanism that says never talk about politics.
And never talk about God.
We don't want to talk about those things together.
And the truth of the matter is, you must talk about God if you're going to talk about politics.
Because the two are linked.
Because what we know about God and His character must inform the laws we pass and how we govern our society.
And I'm not even talking about something we could get into the nitty-gritty on, like liability laws.
And where does liability come from, and where could we find that?
What could we use in the Bible to create, you know, I'm not even talking about that.
We're talking about something as basic as life and death, and we can't agree on it?
What kind of country?
Do you want to live in?
And are we a country?
Trump has said for a long time that if you don't have a border, you don't have a country.
Why don't we have a border?
Why don't we have a country?
The blessings of a normal nation state have been withdrawn from us.
They've been withdrawn from us by our wicked pagan leaders who are up the upper echelon of our society, who hate God, refuse to honor Him.
And so that is why I reiterate, say a prayer for everybody in a position of power that God would save them and cause them to repent.
And I especially mean that for President Trump.
And that if that's not the case, that there will actually be real Christians that would surround Trump and would give him wisdom to not make statements like this.
He would have been better off saying nothing at all than saying something like this.
It all comes down on the day of the eclipse, no less.
We're going to get reaction throughout the political landscape, or at least in my limited circle on Christian Twitter, when we come back.
Stu Peters recently broke the Internet when he decided to bring to light the fact that there are red heifers that have been sold to Israel.
They're planning to sacrifice red heifers, or at least one red heifer, which, you know, and I'm not read in totally on all of this, but apparently it'll start, you know, a slaughter of Muslims or a war with Muslims, and they want to eventually destroy the Dome of the Rock where they can rebuild the Third Temple and they want to eventually destroy the Dome of the Rock where they can Blood sacrifices.
Yeah, yeah, I know.
Go read the book of Hebrews.
It's blasphemous, to say the least.
So he had a really long conversation with King Mao and the guy who sold the red heifer and also a Jewish guy.
It was a big debate about what's really going on.
So we're going to take a break.
We're going to listen to that in five minutes.
We'll be back.
Got a lot more to get to here, so don't go anywhere.
My name is Paul Harrell, back here in just a moment.
Jewish controlled, Jewish funded media has to paint Vladimir Putin as the bad guy.
This is the guy that kicked the Rothschild criminal central banking cabal out of his country.
This is the guy that turned his country back to God.
Christian orthodoxy.
These people are being murdered.
Christians and all kinds of innocent people from the Muslim faith.
All of these people are being genocided and murdered, shot in the back.
More humanitarian aid people have been killed in this particular conflict by people who call themselves Jews than ever.
Armenians are being killed.
Israel has the lowest international approval rating in the world right now because the world is watching genocide.
So, they're watching it live on Twitter right now.
You can go to any other channel and watch the Israeli official government channels and watch apartment complexes be completely obliterated and flattened with children in them.
So as people are starting to notice, there's more noticing going on, that's why the international approval rating is the lowest in world history.
Does that mean that they're all anti-Semitic?
Is the whole world anti-Semitic?
Is that what's happening?
Or do they all hate Jews?
Or do they just hate mass murder?
Or do they just hate ethnic cleansing and genocide and they don't want to fund it anymore?
Why are we sending trillions of dollars to Israel to fund this Iron Dome?
Why are they our greatest ally?
Why doesn't anybody want to talk about how Israel took out the USS Liberty and murdered all of those naval personnel and then it was covered up by LBJ Lindenby Johnson?
Why doesn't anybody want to talk about how Israel has never fought alongside of America in any one of these interventions?
Not that it's their obligation to do so, but why is it our obligation to protect them?
What about U.S. Congress people in their dual citizenship?
What about this idiot, this bloviating blowhard that wears an IDF uniform?
Why are we doing this?
Why are we funding genocide?
Do you think the American people overwhelmingly support genocide?
No, they don't.
Because that's why Israel has the lowest international approval rating in world history ever right now.
People don't want to see Jews executing and mass murdering and genociding and ethnic cleansing any population at all.
And it's the Jews that are responsible, or people who call themselves Jews, for doing all of this.
Everything that you see If you're running a company, when you look at your company and a particular thing is going wrong in your company, you look to, well, who's leading that part of the company?
Well, when you look at a country whose d**k is being dragged into the dirt right now, and you see everything is absolutely going wrong, you can't even walk down the street and look at infrastructure that's normal anymore, bridges are collapsing, trains are derailing, liquids and Poisonous toxins are going into river water tables everywhere.
East Palestine, Ohio.
Planes are just falling down out of the air thanks to the booster shots that were pushed by the Israeli-Jewish funded media.
When you look at the country and you say, why is it falling apart?
In every single sector, in every one of our bureaucracies, in every one of our institutions, in every one of our non-elected bureaucrats that are making all of these decisions, guess what?
Overwhelmingly, they are Jews.
People who claim to be Jews.
And I see that as a major problem.
Everybody says, well, that's anti-Semitic.
No, it isn't.
It's a factual observation.
And so if it was Muslims that were infiltrating our government, or if there was a bunch of Chinamen that were doing this, and I saw this big occupation and infiltration in a country that, by the way, is borderline being conquered right now, we're about to lose our country.
We are leaving our children with an imminent bloodbath.
And it's all at the hands of people who call themselves Jews.
So you explain that.
That's the problem that I have.
And so you say that I go on my program every day and all I do is spew Jew hate.
No, you know what I hate?
I hate mass murder.
I hate genocide.
And I hate funding it.
And so does the rest of America.
So you guys want to have conversations about Matthew.
How about this?
Just turn on X and go watch people just being bombed.
And you want to talk about ushering an antichrist.
Killing heifers.
None of this is biblical.
None of this is biblical.
What about what's sitting on the land right now?
What's gonna happen there?
What's gonna happen to the Muslims that are there?
Well, if we're looking at by example of what's already happening, they're just gonna murder everyone that gets in their way.
And that includes Christians.
So it's not China, it's not extremist Muslim terrorists, it's not Venezuela, it's not anybody else.
The people that are dictating the foreign policy for this country that's allowing for our open borders and a physical invasion of military-aged men that are setting up sleeper cells in our country right now, guess who they are?
People who claim to be Jews.
So if we can't name the people who are infiltrating every single one of our bureaucracies and senselessly murdering children, convincing them that it's okay to chop off their d*** and call themselves a girl, And by the way, if you say something against it, you can have your kids taken away from you.
The people who are deciding what happens at the top level of our law enforcement apparatus, the Department of Justice, these are all people that claim to be Jews.
And no, I'm not going to stop naming these people.
And so, you know, you work at Infowars.
I went on Alex Jones.
I'm no longer invited back because I opened up this very important conversation there, which moved the Overton window.
Thank God that we're able to now have this conversation.
Welcome back.
This is the Millstone Report.
My name is Paul Hero.
We've been going over Donald Trump's statement and the fallout from his abortion statement, trying to walk a tightrope but really didn't do it at all.
Essentially said, look, if we want to win elections, we are going to have to moderate our ideas of what's an acceptable baby murder.
We have to win.
We are a failing nation, but we can be a failing nation no longer.
We will make our nation great.
We will make our nation greater than ever before.
Thank you very much.
Yeah, so very disappointing.
If you missed the first part, we went through all of that.
We talked about in the first half hour of the show, you can go back and get that if you'd like.
Also, you can check that amazing three-hour debate over the red heifer and blood sacrifices in Israel between Stu Peters.
It's on the Scrumble channel if you want to check it out.
Ben Ziesloft went on in focus with Allison Steinberg.
Ben Ziesloft is somebody we reference his tweets a lot on the program.
And this is what he said about Trump's abortion comments.
Why release a big statement and make it one, right?
Why compromise?
Right, right.
Yeah, all this really does is actually erode his support and enthusiasm with people like me, people who care about the right to life and seeing those Christian moral values promoted in our lives and making sure that babies aren't getting murdered.
So I don't really see who exactly he's winning over with this stance.
And it really just seems like he's pushing people away who would have otherwise supported him.
And he said in a statement that, you know, we need to win this election to make sure that our country is great again, and that's absolutely true.
You know, I think you're actually right.
The Democrats are the part of infanticide and child mutilation and so many other great evils.
But this is the number one great evil, and Republicans should not be compromising on it, right?
The reason that our country is so horrible right now is because we're being judged by God for the amount of innocent blood that we're shedding.
You know, we murdered a million babies last year, and this is after Roe.
Abortion is, by many metrics, increasing after Roe.
So it's just really disappointing to see Trump, I suppose, deflect on this issue.
Ben Zizlos is exactly correct.
I couldn't have said it better myself.
Interesting, Smash Bails over on Twitter posting this.
In 2016, Trump actually was for punishment for women.
If you committed an abortion, he wanted you punished.
Do you believe in punishment for abortion, yes or no, as a principle?
The answer is that...
There has to be some form of punishment.
For the woman?
Yeah, there has to be some.
Has to be some form of punishment for the woman.
This triggered even the pro-life movement back in 2016.
They're like, oh, no, no, no, no, no!
Gotta have those three exceptions in there, and we can't punish women for murder.
What are you talking about?
And even then...
Of course, you know, I've described my opinion about all this.
Like, I'm an abolitionist, and I always...
We have been at my core, although, I don't think about it, there may have been some time in there when I was like, yeah, exceptions.
But if I did, if I did, if I was for exceptions, it was because I was just, I was trying to, in my mind, I was thinking in the incremental fashion, I was thinking in the triage fashion, like, let's just try to save, you know, can we save as many kids as possible?
Because, I mean, literally human life is on the line.
So if we can get a, if you can convince a state legislature to Or the Supreme Court that babies can feel pain at 20 weeks, then we can save babies, right?
And so that's my...
But now that Roe v.
Wade is over, I mean, I just assumed, like, if we were ever to get the miracle where Roe v.
Wade was over, that, okay, like, we're getting...
We're going to get rid of the baby murderers.
We're going to make it illegal, and we are going to criminalize abortion because it is murder.
Other people in the pro-life movement are now exposing themselves as grifters who really don't care about this at all in the same way.
They want abortion.
They just want to regulate it.
And so the pro-life movement is now becoming the pro-choice movement.
Again, there's his statement, Ben Zyvesloft, another follow-up.
He says, if you've been paying attention, you would have not been surprised by today.
And he quotes Charlie Kirk.
Masterful statement by Trump on abortion.
Pro-life leaders I've spoken to are very happy.
Trump is clear on the moral position of abortion.
Reiterated, he's glad that Roe was repealed and then sends it back to the states for this battle to be waged.
Major credit to President Trump for resisting the forces who waged an aggressive lobbying effort for him to declare an arbitrary week deadline.
Okay, so Charlie Kirk says that that is a small victory there, that he didn't say, hey, we need a national law to say 15 weeks, leaving it to the states.
Okay, because I know what he said about DeSantis, so they're saying that this is actually Trump kind of walking it back, but come on, guys.
What essentially this is, is Donald Trump coming out against a federal ban on abortion, which is what we need.
Again, what kind of nationalistic country is going to have...
And look, I'm all for states having different laws on this or that.
Maybe different tax laws.
I'm not for states having different laws on murder.
You know?
Like, I'm...
I'm sorry, I'm not for that at all.
Right?
Right?
I mean, I guess I would say, if you're coming over to my side a little bit, I would be.
I mean, I'm all for the death.
Was it Idaho that passed the law for death?
Say, we're going to give the death penalty to some pedophiles?
Okay, now I'm for that.
That's creating actually a broader scope of punishment for something that is truly evil.
But deciding that you're going to somehow weaken what is like a basic idea and a concept of life or death...
How can you be a country if you don't have an agreement on child sacrifice and that it's wrong?
How?
I don't think you can be.
Kristen Hawkins saying, This is what the pro-life generation is working nonstop to grow and mobilize our movement for this long fight.
This is a marathon, not a sprint.
Trump made the right call, and this leaves room for better action to be taken down the road.
Then we have this Jesse Kelly, who is the host of the Jesse Kelly Show.
He says, two things are true.
No national GOP-er can run on being pro-life and win, and when you really think about it, that kind of means we're not a people worth saving.
Hmm.
Not a people worth saving.
On the day of the eclipse, no less.
Isn't that fascinating?
Like, all of this comes out on the day when everybody's looking to the heavens and is in wonder, you know, or varying degrees, you know, without getting conspiratorial, but you know what I mean.
Like, I mean, at least in my neck of the woods, I was in part of the totality, and it was just like, it was total bedlam around where I'm at over this.
Absolute bedlam.
I mean, there are people everywhere.
You know, the interstate was all jammed up, people trying to get in, people trying to get out.
It was crazy.
Then we have this, Toby Sumter, who is a pastor in Moscow, Idaho.
We have to sacrifice some babies to Molech in order to win elections.
Which, of course, inspired today's lower third.
Then we have Samuel Say.
I mean, this was a round condemnation from guys who are, in some cases, they're in the same theological circles, but when you get down to the minutiae, they're actually not.
Donald Trump is asking you to offer babies as human sacrifice so he can win the election.
It's as simple as that.
It's as evil as that.
And then there's even a debate between Ben and Sam.
Well, this is what all pro-life incrementals do.
I mean, yeah, it is.
It doesn't mean we have to be okay with it.
Then we have, let's see here, Joel Berry.
Who's the managing editor over at the Babylon Bee.
Trump's official position on abortion, I don't know, whatever will make more people vote for me.
And, you know, this, again, it had to do with this idea, well, whatever the people decide, whatever the people decide, and I gotta tell, it's just, the people, it's really just the danger of democracy.
You know, you've heard, you know, two wolves and a sheep deciding what's for dinner.
But it's much worse than that.
I mean, this is something that's so basic, and it's so integral to any society.
And if God has already spoken on something in very clear terms, it doesn't matter what the people want.
If the people vote for it, does it make it good?
It doesn't mean that your country's going to be saved.
Oh, we're going to let the people decide on this really easy issue if we just go crack open a Bible and we know what it says.
Yeah, but you know, it'll just be too triggering...
You know, people are just not ready for what God has to say about murder, because it's women's rights, and we are still in the death throes of feminism.
That's what the truth is.
We are still so consumed by feminism, our political leaders are so terrified.
We're going to lose the election.
And you know, this is so interesting as well, because it's Trump, and they stole the election from him last time, and there is no indication that they're not going to steal it from him again this time.
So none of this even matters.
In the grand scheme of things.
Again, I pray that the election actually reflects the will of the American people.
I just...
I doubt that that'll happen.
Although, you never know.
The Tower of Babel 2.0 system can be ended at any moment.
The Lord sees this.
We read from Daniel chapter 4 earlier where God made it clear to Nebuchadnezzar that he is sovereign over whose kingdom is given to who.
Okay?
Okay.
Protestia.
This is a trash take by Trump and demonstrates how ferociously he must be opposed on the issue of abortion.
He employs the language that child murderers use, speaking of abortion rights, while appealing to folks who follow their hearts and minds, all the while he's advocating for exceptions, which is the great schizophrenic take adopted by pro-choicers and compromised pro-lifers alike.
We cannot abide by this, Trump.
Trump speaks...
of failure, death, and destruction for the nation.
But how can a nation succeed, live, and build on the backs of broken baby skulls and the slurry of blood and bone?
Based take by Protestia and one that is correct.
Mark Gustoff.
Now here's some of the defense.
Here's some of...
This is interesting.
Gustoff is a Presbyterian and an IPA disrespector.
I can get behind that.
I'm not an IPA guy.
All right.
Mark Gustav.
Here's the issue.
Trump's not Moses.
Trump is Samson.
We're not voting him to set us free from gay race communism.
We're voting for him.
We're voting him in because he's going to bring the whole complex down on everyone, possibly including himself.
He's the destabilization candidate.
Okay.
I mean, if that were true, I'm not saying that I wouldn't be upset.
You know what I mean?
Like, Tearing down the temple of the Philistines after you've had your eyes gouged out.
Oh, man.
I'm sorry.
I mean, you don't want to take the analogy too far, right?
Here's the problem.
This idea that Trump is this giant agent of change, I know that's what the media said, but there's really not a whole lot that did change.
I mean, Roe versus Wade, yeah, I mean, that's true.
And that's what we're talking about here.
But Donald Trump surrounded himself with people that tried to stop him every step of the way from actually loving the people who live here.
And so will he, if he were to get elected, is he really going to do mass deportations?
And I'm talking about on a scale that we can't even fathom.
I have my doubts.
I also have my doubts that there will be people that will be in the government that won't stop him every step of the way, even if he does want to do that.
Here's Abby Johnson.
I've had the privilege of hearing her speak a few times in person.
She used to work for Planned Parenthood.
She was, I believe, a POC, a product of conception harvester.
After the abortion, she had to put the baby's body parts back together to make sure there wasn't something left in the woman.
That could cause infection and death.
Her testimony is incredible, how the Lord brought her out of the baby murder industry.
But she says, no, I will not be praising a pro-choice statement made by someone who says they are pro-life.
No, I'm not going to say that a person who has said they are so pro-life for years still needs to be educated on this issue.
No pro-life leader is celebrating any statement made today.
Don't listen to anyone who says that we are.
The only people celebrating a pro-choice statement are people who don't believe in protecting innocent children from abortion at the moment of conception.
We have got to stop listening to quote leaders, end quote, Who are willing to sell their soul for an election and or leaders who still need education on the most important issue of our lifetime.
If you don't understand the significant damage abortion does to our society, then step aside.
Wow.
That I think is the best.
That's why I saved it for last.
I think that's the best statement.
I mean, it's not like abortion is some experiment that's new and that we haven't I mean, you know, it's like, oh, they've been killing babies for a year or five years.
You know what I mean?
Like, no.
This is something that's gone on since 1973.
And it's been going on longer than that when you had the different, you know, hodgepodge of states that already allowed it that brought it to the Supreme Court in the 70s in the first place.
Anybody who doesn't understand what abortion is doing to our society needs to step aside.
The Uniparty, obviously, the Democrats, we know, yeah, they are the party of infanticide, but so are the Republicans now.
And they say they're pro-life.
No.
And look, I'm grateful for Roe vs.
Wade being overturned.
I'm grateful that the states get to decide.
Honestly, I am.
I am.
Because if judgment on this country still happens and continues and the United States of America is no more, I certainly want to be in a state where the legislature has banned abortion than I want to be living in a state like New York that's like, hey, yeah, like...
Nine months, let's kill a baby!
So I'm very grateful that states and state legislatures are doing the things and making their states Christian, more Christian than they are.
And then there's other states that aren't.
But I mean, it is really sad that from a national perspective, people are so scared of losing elections that they are scared to say what God says.
They know.
They know what the truth is.
They really do.
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God bless you guys out there.
I hope you had a great day today.
Everybody's recovering from the eclipse.
I don't think the rapture happened because I didn't see any pile of clothes laying out.
Pile of clothes.
Somebody said that that would have been a great office prank to play, right?
You just leave your shoes with the socks in them and a pile of clothes in your office.