Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: Demon Worship At RNC, Pagan Nationalism On FULL DISPLAY
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Thank you.
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My name is Paul Harrell, as usual.
And welcome to the show.
We can't do it without you watching every single day.
Yeah, you see it there.
We all saw what was on display last night.
There's a roller coaster.
I mean, that's kind of where I'm at right now.
What a roller coaster we've been on the last four days.
American Christians were captivated by the events that unfolded on Saturday in Butler, Pennsylvania.
President Trump credited God and God alone for sparing his life.
This was a good thing.
President Trump's life being spared saved the United States of America from descending into immediate chaos and civil war.
And it was a blessing from God.
The Lord was kind to Trump and America that day.
However, coming down off of the mountaintop is inevitable, isn't it?
I mean, the ebb and flow of life seems that it's not always clear skies and sunshine, right?
After Trump survived the assassination attempt, his base almost immediately began to look forward to this week.
Oh yeah, the week of the Republican National Convention.
Surely, This convention is going to continue the highs we all felt as Trump defiantly pumped his fist into the air after taking a bullet for America.
Unfortunately, no.
It's the RNC, after all, an organization that hates its voter base and believes in big-tent pluralism, which is really something I like to call pagan nationalism.
No, instead of encouragement and motivation, the first night of the Republican National Convention delivered demoralization and, in one case, literal demon worship.
Watch.
So, Agnya Kari, tumri gath mit, tumhi jaani, nanak dasa, sada kurbani.
Dear Vaheguru, our one true God, we thank you for creating America as a unique haven on this earth where all people are free to worship according to their faith.
We seek your blessings and guidance for our beloved country.
Please bless our people with wisdom as they vote in the upcoming election and please bless with humility, honesty, skill and integrity all those who conduct the election.
That was former RNC chair candidate and attorney Harmeet Dillon.
Notice the theology of her prayer, by the way.
It just, coincidentally, perfectly embraces post-World War II pagan pluralism.
Notice how she asks the demon to allow everyone to worship whoever they like, as if there are more ways to have your sins forgiven than through Christ alone.
She thanks some demon called Waigru for being the one true God and creating America.
So why are they doing this?
Well, I mean, the first reason why they're doing this really might be just for demoralization.
But I would say The first reason, the most basic reason the RNC is doing this is because they are spiritually blind.
Spiritually blind, okay?
So the RNC collectively, though, does not know they are spiritually blind.
So while spiritual blindness is the actual reason they're inviting fellowship with anti-Christian evil, we need to explore what the RNC or the leaders of the RNC tell themselves as to why they are behaving like pagans.
What lies are they believing?
And that's the truth.
They are believing lies.
What we saw last night was maybe the culmination of the Republican Party's big tent strategy.
Now they have believed the lie for a long time that the Republican National Convention is an opportunity to try and appeal to the whitest group of Americans that they possibly can.
But practically what that means, what that strategy means is that white Christians need to take a seat at the back of the bus while pagan secularists at the top of the RNC try and normalize Bruce Jenner dressed up like a woman delivering the news to Fox News boomers.
But ultimately this effort is a leftover strategy, to be clear, a leftover strategy from back when Republicans were obsessed, and still some of them are, with convincing the mainstream media that the GOP as a party is not racist and rejects racism.
Now this blatant attempt at racial pandering and virtue signaling is now very cringe and is being rejected by the Republican base and the RNC hasn't gotten the memo.
Because they're stuck in 2008.
Now when I say that, please don't hear me say that Trump is not responsible here because he is.
The RNC is now Trump's RNC. He has staffed it with his people, specifically his daughter-in-law, Laura Trump.
I said what we saw last night may be the culmination of this strategy, but it's also important to note that this strategy is not new.
It's also important to note that even though Harmeet Dillon prayed her Sikh prayer, They at least tried to throw Christian Zabone with Senator Tim Scott's speech, which admittedly was a little cringy as well.
However, the Republican delegates, they seem to love it.
Listen, if you didn't believe in miracles before Saturday, you better be believing right now!
Thank God Almighty that we live in a country that still believes in the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords, the Alpha and the Omega.
And our God, our God still saves, He still delivers, and He still sets free.
Because on Saturday, The devil came to Pennsylvania holding a rifle, but an American lion got back up on his feet and he roared!
Oh yeah!
He roared!
Yeah!
Yes, he did.
Yes, he did.
Did you notice the audience, the demographic makeup of that audience and how excited they were for that message?
much.
I mean, the fact that it's Tim Scott.
Okay, gotta put that aside.
More analysis on that video here in just a moment.
Yesterday, the RNC also solidified its push to transform the platform into a pro-abortion and pro-sodomy party.
This is something we all saw coming as they've talked about it for weeks.
The log cabin Republicans got their way and are giddy about their newly declared inclusion.
I guess they can throw themselves a GOP coming out party.
Who knows?
All that to say, I'm not going to try and marry or rationalize what we all witnessed on Saturday.
With the head tilt scene around the world that saved America from a civil war, for the time being at least, with the RNC celebrating paganism and continuing to advance the cause of social liberalism at a little slower pace than the godless Democrats.
There are also godless Republicans and one thing is sure.
Americans need to repent of their sin and turn to Christ and Him alone for salvation, not Some pagan Indian god.
Fake god.
From a Christian nationalist perspective, it's good to know and understand the playing field as it is and not be deceived with delusions.
There is much work to be done.
And it centers on Christians getting the appropriate representation we deserve in our institutions.
Not being subjected to this ridiculous prayer.
This country was founded as a Christian nation.
And pluralism is paganism.
And as it spreads across our land, so will increase the possibility that Christians get put in boxcars.
Now with all of that said, we've got a lot to talk about tonight.
So let's go to the screen, shall we?
Here it is.
This is more analysis, as I was telling you about.
This is a guy by the name of John Harris.
John Harris has a podcast called Conversations That Matter.
He's the director of something called the 1607 Project, and he's an author of Social Justice Goes to Church.
Now, one of the things that this guy said, he's commenting here, if we go all the way down on this Twitter, he's commenting on this Tim Scott speech that we just watched, that we just watched here, right?
Somebody named Sam Costner is essentially saying who's a Christian, reformed husband, father, an abortion abolitionist, a nationalist, a theonomist.
Those are a lot of words, mean a lot of different things.
He says, he poses the question, imagine this speech at the RNC in 2012.
I guess the question is, does this speech happen?
Obviously, in the case of Trump, Mitt Romney wasn't spared from assassination.
So it's not really an apples-to-apples comparison straight up.
But just the proclamation of Jesus Christ being real, being the King of Kings, being the Lord of Lords, saving sinners.
Would they ever have done this?
Would the RNC ever have done this in 2012?
That's how some people have taken this, even though later on they have a prayer to a demon.
So this is an interesting take, and I'm not saying that I agree with this take, but I find it thought-provoking.
So this guy John Harris says, this is coming from the same room where we heard the lackluster Sikh prayer last night.
Look, the GOP is super cringy, always has been.
There's always been a lot of diversity and proposition nation talk as long as I can remember.
They're always super desperate for whatever B-list celebrities show up.
The music is brought to you by the Happy Hour for Boomers cover band.
We've sat through Jewish, Mormon, and Muslim prayers for decades.
This is the RNC. They want to attract the widest possible group of supporters, and they think this is how to do it.
He goes on, the funny part to me is, it's always been that the actual delegates who show up look like a sea of white cultural Protestants and Catholics from 1958.
And this is why I said, part of the goal here is to get accurate, appropriate representation of Christians in all of our institutions once again.
And I do believe it can happen.
In light of what we saw last night.
Again, we have to be honest with ourselves, though.
Part of the populist counter-revolution, of which Trump is one part, one part, is to bring back the particularity of America.
There's definitely a tension between this and the radical religious pluralism of our day within the parties.
The elites are against this particularity.
The delegates still go along with broad appeals to social liberalism, but you can tell with clips like this where the enthusiasm actually is, boldly proclaiming the truth, not pretending.
That, you know, this Dylan, this Indian Dylan lady, you know, that we're going to basically patronize and indulge her, like all faiths are equal when we are a Christian nation, or certainly we're founded as a Christian nation.
Obviously, he goes on, obviously, praying to demons is bad, but I don't think it means the GOP is getting any more cringy than they've been for a while.
I don't know.
That was pretty cringy.
I mean, that was pretty cringy.
So likewise, I mean, so would the Tim Scott thing ever happen in 2012?
Maybe not, and I don't know, but I don't know if you'd get something as cringy as that Indian prayer in 2012 either.
So...
He goes on.
He says, it's like a dumb pandering move they feel obligated to do so they're not called racist or something.
Yes, exactly right.
They're still obsessed with trying to convince them.
But the media is full of liars.
And it doesn't matter how anti-racist the Republicans ever appear, we know that the media doesn't care.
I mean, they're full of deceivers and liars and demons themselves who...
There's never enough.
You're never going to be able to absolve yourself enough because they already have labeled you racist.
And very much like we've called them on this program before.
I've called them for years.
They're very much like clergy.
You've got doctors who are looked at like clergy, but also news priests.
They're news priests, and they can absolve you of your sins or condemn you day to day, but their moral standards, they change, right?
Because they've got double standards.
It's just a revolving wheel.
He says, the national populists, now I don't know if you agree with this or not, but I do agree with this.
I hope this is true.
The national populists are wrestling control from the elites.
They're a motley crew, but more open to Christian influence than were the GOP bigwigs who simply counted on evangelical support, but were obviously ashamed to have it.
This is happening while the country itself increasingly loses its Christian character.
There's a lot in flux but the fact remains that evangelical Christians have a seat at the table in the GOP and it's a pretty significant seat.
My major concern has been the pathetic lack of leadership that exists in American Christianity.
What Christian leaders are able to oppose But then he says, look, the Mike Pence nice guy Christian leader template is still very much alive even though it was only suited for positive world.
Is that Aaron Wren a positive, neutral, negative world?
Christians used to exist in this country in a positive world where we were given the great benefit of the doubt.
Christian culture, cultural Christianity.
Then we go to neutral world where it's just, you know, no one's actively going against Christians and we're considered it's a neutral world as things are getting increasingly wicked.
And now we are firmly in negative world and we've been in negative world for a really long time where Christians don't get the benefit of the doubt.
Society says we don't have the moral high ground and society starts to say that Christians are a problem.
Okay, that's where we are.
So that's when he's talking about that nice guy version is a bygone era from when we were in positive world Christianity in America.
The Christian leaders who come next, he writes, will have a profound influence on the GOP. We're still waiting for that transition to happen.
But as you can see from this clip, the delegates seem eager to meet us when it does happen.
So that's John Harris.
John Harris, he thinks that clip is a positive, right?
Which, I mean, I'm not going to say it was a negative, but it's Tim Scott.
And I'm just not a Tim Scott guy.
But I do agree that Jesus Christ is King of Kings and Lord of Lords.
We can certainly agree on that point.
And that Trump was spared.
And the country was spared.
Based on what happened Saturday.
But there's still more fallout for just how ridiculous this was.
Former Trump administration official William Wolf says, face tattoos and seek prayers?
I'm all in for Trump and Vance, but the RNC is an absolute embarrassment right now.
Will Spencer, one thing to keep in mind, guys, is that Trump wasn't even supposed to be at the RNC. Let the reader understand.
Now, that's a great point.
Now, just because he survived the assassination attempt, it doesn't necessarily mean that the RNC, they planned this out years in advance.
The RNC is going to shuffle up their Monday Their Monday program schedule.
But they really should have.
I mean, they should have.
They brought Trump in, but he didn't get to speak.
He just sat there.
We don't want to hear a Sikh prayer.
We don't want to hear from the Teamsters guy.
We wanted to hear from the guy who's crediting God and God alone for saving his life, not getting his brains blown out on national television.
We want to hear from the guy that took the bullet to the ear.
That's what we want to hear.
And the RNC is like, no...
I mean, we'll hear from him eventually later this week.
But my goodness, how demoralizing that was last night.
But this is a good point.
Keep in mind, he wasn't supposed to be there.
The convention was supposed to be in chaos right now as Nikki Haley vies to get the nomination.
Now again, the reason I say that is here on this program, the Millstone Report, we are analyzing the attempted assassination against Donald Trump We're not doing it with scales on our eyes.
We're doing it with the full acceptance that the U.S. government via the CIA murdered JFK. We're going with that.
We're taking that information as fact, however it happened, whoever was responsible, whatever.
We're taking that information as fact and we're analyzing the fact that clearly...
Donald Trump, whether you love him, whether you hate him, whether you're indifferent, whether you have problems with him here and there, Clearly is a threat to the order of things.
Okay.
And that with...
And the Secret Service failures that are not clear...
I mean, they're not failures, right?
I mean, this is literally just like...
How did the president in the 60s...
How did JFK... Like, who thought it was a good idea to just let him ride in a convertible without a top?
Actually, it's the same thing.
We're not going to secure this building and we're just going to let this guy walk up there...
It's the same thing.
The Secret Service didn't secure the building.
The Secret Service didn't secure the convertible.
They let him ride in a convertible.
It's the same thing.
So yeah, he wasn't supposed to be there.
And maybe that explains the Sikh prayer.
Nikki Haley.
Nikki Nimarata Haley.
Joel Webbin from Right Response Ministries.
So how are we all feeling about millions more Hindu immigrants now?
Sometimes you just got to sit back and wait a week.
That's good.
Joel Webbin took some heat from Right Response Ministries because he was giving a speech or it was a Q&A at the New Christendom Press.
That took place several weeks ago.
And he was just talking about how in his neighborhood, he's not sure that the Indian immigrants dressed in full Hindu garb would actually, if like stuff went down, if it all hit the fan, if they would actually like care to...
Would they care about the lives of white families in that situation?
And he said some other stuff too, but he took a lot of heat for it.
Really, Joel Webman is just thinking, saying out loud what we are all thinking, noticing these demographic changes in our country, and he took all this heat for it, and now here we go.
Is this part of the slippery slope?
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
We also have Father Calvin Robinson from across the pond, and he says, look, Harmeet Dillon has done great work.
She should be invited on stage to speak about that and to support President Trump.
But to invite her to pray to a pagan god, leading those prayers with Dear Wahegru, Our one true God is entirely inappropriate.
What is worse is that all the rhinos bowing their heads in prayer.
He says Christ is king.
Yeah, I noticed that as well.
There were a lot of people that didn't understand that they were inviting demonic influence in their life by participating in such nonsense.
Ben Zysloff Who's over at the Republic Sentinel.
He says, America must turn to the triune God, not to Allah, not to Vishnu, not to Wiragru.
Jesus Christ alone is Lord, King, and Judge over all the earth.
We must repent and trust in Him or else expect His righteous judgments.
Next up, we have another one.
Imagine, this is, I love this.
Imagine getting on a massive cult of personality, emotional high, watching Trump survive assassination, convince yourself that he has some kind of mandate from heaven, and then see the RNC open with a prayer to a demon, put not your trust in horses and chariots.
Now, was it the opening or was it the end?
Did I miss something?
I may have missed something, but I thought the Sikh prayer was towards the end.
Because they adjourned not too long after that, I thought.
Matt Walsh over at the Daily Wire...
He is saying Trump has just reached mythic status by defying death and surviving an assassination attempt, and the GOP decides that the best next move is to have him sit and listen to a porn star talk about diversity.
Brilliant move.
Thanks, guys.
Now, what is he talking about?
He's talking about Amber Rose.
This is also what William Wolfe was talking about.
Face tattoos and seek prayers.
The face tattoos are...
Right here.
There's the face tattoo there.
This is Samuel Say, a Christian from Canada.
I believe he lives in Canada, and he's also a writer.
Amber Rose stands against basically everything conservatives claim to stand for, but because she'll be voting for Trump, she's speaking at the Republican National Convention.
Again, reinforcing what we're talking about, this big tent strategy they refuse to let go of.
The Republican National Convention is no longer really about motivation, motivating the base, but it's trying to put out some sort of PR press junket campaign where we try to attract new voters to the Republican Party.
And what that means is your base, basically, your Christian base, your Protestants in the audience, your Catholics in the audience, have to listen to a demonic prayer or have to listen to a porn star, right?
And I know the press is calling her a model in the headlines.
Model Amber Rose.
Yeah.
Okay.
Whatever.
Next up, we have this take.
And we're going to camp out here for a little while because I think there is some...
We're going to have to talk about this platform change just a little bit more.
Tom Buck saying that when asked about the RNC and his father no longer standing against abortion or for marriage between one man and one woman...
Eric Trump compares trying to save the lives of babies and standing for biblical marriage as worrying about spots on the wall in the basement.
I've got this clip for us.
Let's take a listen.
The Republican platform, interestingly, has moved to the center on a couple of key issues.
For the first time in 40 years, the Republican platform does not call for a federal abortion ban.
It no longer defines marriage as between one man and one woman, but it doesn't So is this a sign that your father is moving to the center in some ways or on some issues?
I think he's always been there on those issues, to tell you the truth.
And I think that's reflective of who my father is and what he believes in.
And I think that's reflective of my wife, Laura, who runs the RNC and clearly what she believes in.
I'm proud of the party.
I mean, listen, at the end of the day, this country has real holes in the roof, and you've got to fix those holes, and you've got to stop worrying about the little, you know, spot on the wall in the basement.
You've got to fix those holes, and we've got real immigration problems.
Okay, I'm glad.
Okay, I disagree.
I disagree, and I actually think it's going to make...
I actually think...
That murdering children and okaying sodomy is a matter of public policy, I actually think that makes it much more difficult to solve moral issues further up the slippery slope, as a general rule.
I'm not saying it can't happen under any circumstance, but I would say, you know, let me just lay it to you this way.
If we're expected, like if we actually had a bipartisan meeting and we were going to try to address our tax policy, our tax code and how it's so unfair, I don't think you're going to have a really good job doing that if the person you're expected to negotiate with across the other end of the table thinks that grown men have a right to go into female locker rooms.
Okay?
Right.
Because that's such a basic level of morality that we disagree on.
So you're basically negotiating with a crazy person on something that's a lot less important than protecting women from, you know, grown men.
Little girls from grown men.
You see what I'm saying?
So I think as a general rule, you're going to have a really hard time doing this.
But I do think...
Well, it's really a challenge at this point.
Okay, so abortion and gay mirage, those are just little spots on the wall.
In his analogy, in Eric Trump's analogy, just little spots on the wall, he says.
Okay, there he is.
But we've got big holes in the roof.
The big holes in the roof, what are those holes?
Well, he specifically mentions immigration.
Our people are flooding into this country.
I agree that's a giant problem.
Huge problem.
Changing the demographics.
You saw that RNC audience out there.
There's a lot of white delegates that look like Protestants and Catholics from 1958, as Harris just said in that tweet that we read you.
Okay, yeah.
So all of that could easily change because of the immigration policy.
Okay, that's great.
Juxtapose, though, what Donald Trump has said about the need for mass deportations.
He's promising that if he's elected that he will conduct the most thorough mass deportation this country has ever seen.
And I actually have, like, a lot of people think it can't be done.
I actually think it can be done.
It could be done.
Yes, 100% it could be done.
I have my way of doing it, but maybe we'll get into that at some point, how I would do it.
But...
You juxtapose that with what we saw last night with this cringe, virtue-signaling multiculturalism.
Do you really think it's going to happen?
I mean, after that first night of the RNC, are you more optimistic in mass deportations than them actually doing it?
Or are you less optimistic?
Are you pessimistic about them actually doing it after what we saw, after that display last night?
Again, this was a time to motivate people, not demoralize your base, and that's exactly what the RNC did last night.
And it's absolutely a shame coming off of that high, that mountaintop experience, seeing what we saw, President Trump giving credit to God and God alone.
All I got to say to Eric Trump or others like him and Laura Trump or whatever, I mean, if you're going to say, Hey, abortion, human sacrifice, child sacrifice, it's just a little spot on the wall, but we've got a hole in the roof.
Okay, you're going to fix the hole.
You're going to fix illegal immigration.
Then you better do it.
You better do it in all that it entails.
Because mass deportations of all of these military-aged men who've come over here, Is a tall undertaking in that the flack you're going to get from people that aren't going to like the optics of something like that, and those optics will be America is essentially taking back our country and kicking out foreigners.
Saying, like the entire, one of the entire lies of the post-World War II liberalism is this idea of a melting pot.
It's a melting pot.
It's a pluralistic society.
A mass deportation event would completely fly in the face of that.
Completely fly in the face of that.
So, melting, the melting pot.
Like, yeah, come in here melting it.
No.
No.
I'm just telling you what the other side's going to say.
It's very likely with J.D. Vance, and we're going to get to J.D. Vance here in a minute, a lot of people are very skeptical that the influx of Indians, because his wife is Indian, that the immigration goals of some to just flood our country with Indians...
Are going to continue under J.D. Vance.
We'll see.
And again, more on J.D. Vance here in a minute.
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And there's not a four-letter word in the game.
Now, it does probably have adult subject matter because you're describing the left and the left and their radical LGBT ways is gross, right?
Disgusting.
And this is this guy, right?
But we did try to have some sort of...
I actually think the FCC guidelines on speech are one of the last bastions of our Christian country that we still have.
There were blasphemy laws on the books up until 1930 that withstood constitutional challenge here in this country.
You could not blaspheme the triune God of the Bible.
And there were laws against that, right?
And so, you know why?
Because it was thought that doing so would disturb the public peace and at the same time be a public evil.
It would actually be bad for people to hear this because there was a Christian culture and a consensus.
Not that that Christian culture saved anyone, but that it was a kind of a baseline.
It was a spillover from the Christian country we had.
I actually think these FCC laws that are still on the books, there are certain words you're not supposed to say.
I know on the internet we can basically say anything.
But I try, I don't know if you noticed, I try not to because, well, I just, you know, if there are kids listening, I don't want them to hear that language.
Maybe that's just me.
Maybe that's the southern boy in me, if you will.
Alright, what else do we have next?
Alright, so we were just talking about the platform change and how that was, you know, finally solidified.
We've been talking about the pagan nationalism that was on display at the RNC last night, how it was demoralizing.
But Eric Trump is saying, look, abortion and sodomy, you know, we're more sinner now.
Those are stains on the wall, but we've got a hole in the roof.
We've got to fix the hole in the roof.
It's like, okay, all right, well, you better do it.
I mean, you better actually do it.
Okay.
Now again, I'm not too optimistic that you can if you're going to say, hey, we've got to, in order to win elections, we've got to have child sacrifice.
We've got to let the pink hairs and the purple hairs in the blue states, you know, kill their babies.
We also have to let the, you know, the rebellious girls in the red states get tempted with the abortion pill, which is now two-thirds of abortions are now being done by Abortifacient drugs, which is still murdering the child, right?
Women have still been given this special privilege to murder their children without any negative consequences from the state.
These are all things that are still a scourge on our nation.
And in the midst of all of that, you really want to talk about the grace of God and the blessing of God.
In the midst of all that, Donald Trump still was spared By a gracious God who is sovereign over when it's time for people to check out.
He knows the hours.
He knows the days.
Each one of us is going to spend here.
And he knows when we're going to go.
Stonewall Jackson in the Civil War, man.
Stonewall Jackson, right, he said on the battlefield, he said, I'm as safe on the battlefield because of a sovereign God.
I'm as safe on the battlefield as I am in my bed at home.
May we all have that kind of courage and confidence in God Almighty.
We could all use it.
But yeah, I sure hope.
Okay, well, let's see if you fix it.
Let's see if you actually do the mass deportations.
The mass deportations that will cause riots, the mass deportations that will...
You thought the media was bad last time, it's going to be even worse?
We'll see if you can actually do it.
Now, I tell you how I would do it.
The first thing I would do is I would get the illegals to flee Christian red states.
The way I would do that is I would empower all, with whatever money, whatever resources you need, I would empower the red states to start rounding up illegal migrants that have invaded this country and give them the ability to fly them themselves, I don't know, whatever the destination is, fly them out of their own state.
Now this would cause...
You see, the blue state governors would reject this help.
They would reject it, which would cause the immigrants to flee to concentrate in these blue areas.
So now we know where we are.
And, by the way, citizens in Christian red states, our lives get a lot safer a lot quicker like that.
Now, if you do that, and then maybe you combine...
Again, I'm just spitballing here.
I'm no expert.
I don't know.
It would be great if somebody could come up with an idea to make these guys just leave on their own.
Maybe you do that with just cutting off all the money we're giving them, all the services.
You make it completely illegal to hire them.
I mean, with real teeth in the law, that's something else that could potentially just get people to leave on their own.
But I mean, when it all is said and done, you've also given them free cell phones.
That's got to be good to track them for at least one raid before they get rid of all their cell phones that we've given them.
I don't know.
Maybe that's the start of a plan.
You tell me if you think that would actually work or not.
All right, we got some more to get to here.
Secret Service.
So last night, Donald Trump did make an appearance.
He did come in with a lot more Secret Service agents than he had before.
Fight!
Fight!
Fight, fight, fight, fight, fight, fight.
Grinch advantage on his right ear.
Coming into Proud to be an American.
Alright, so that is Trump last night with a lot more Secret Service.
I didn't see any Melissa McCarthy look-alikes either, you know, pretending to be a Secret Service agent in there.
It seems like that that's been beefed up a lot.
Now we're going to get to this though, because this was the big news of the day yesterday.
Before we got to the paganism, before we got to the prayer to a demon at the RNC, everybody was talking about J.D. Vance.
J.D. Vance has been selected by Donald Trump, or whatever donors want, to be the next vice president of the United States, which is looking like it's increasingly likely that that's going to be the case.
Okay.
In spite of his past comments here, quote, I'm a never-Trump guy.
Never liked him.
Terrible candidate.
Idiot if you voted for him.
So in 2016, he was a never-Trumper.
Now, I mean, I've said this before, back when I was on radio in 2016 covering the election, I didn't like Donald Trump at all.
And when he won, at first I didn't want to vote for him, but I mean, I did.
I voted for him against Hillary, obviously.
Some people can change their minds, but this is unsettling that you would pick this guy that wasn't with you from the beginning, right?
And I know they're trying to spin it.
People are trying to spin it and say, well, this is just going to show that you can come around to Trump.
I don't know.
I mean, maybe that's the case.
Maybe that strategy will work.
He said that Donald Trump, quote, might be America's Hitler, might be a cynical a-hole.
Cultural heroine, noxious, reprehensible.
I'm a never Trump guy.
People are not happy with him.
Some people are not happy with Trump's pick with J.D. Vance.
Now, other people are happy.
Here is Andrew Torba.
You guys know the founder, the CEO of Gab.
By the way, Gab AI is fun to play around with if you ever want to check that out.
But Andrew Torba...
He was on Twitter.
I was surprised.
He was on Twitter.
He seems to think that this is not that bad of an option.
Because he's quoting people who are melting down calling J.D. Vance an anti-Semite.
J.D. Vance's record of anti-Semite rhetoric.
Apparently he agreed with Trump that Jewish Americans should be ashamed of voting for Democrats.
Continues to invoke the anti-Semitic Great Replacement Theory and refused to condemn Trump for dining with anti-Semite Nick Fuentes.
This is what Torba posts yesterday.
He also posted this.
Vice President is a rural white guy in his 30s who's extremely online and doesn't consume seed oils.
Sorry, but you won't catch me blackpilling about that.
Okay?
So that's another take of Torba.
And then we have Joel Webin responding, saying that this is also good.
He says that Trump's going to win.
Vance was a great pick despite his failures.
Christians should be white-pilling right now.
And the RNC is a joke.
No lies detected.
However, then you have Candace Owens saying, I don't know.
She says, can it be possible for us to get a person in office who doesn't immediately speak about how we need to continue bombing the Middle East?
We do not need anything with Iran.
This is a clip from the RNC last night.
J.D. Vance thought it was a good idea to go on warmonger journalist's Sean Handy show who can't...
There's not a war he doesn't like.
There's not a war, neocon war he doesn't like.
And this really raised some eyebrows, especially because, I'll even say, I wasn't super excited when the pick, J.D. Vance, was announced.
I was like, okay.
I was more like, it could be worse.
It could be Nikki Haley.
Because when I look at Nikki Haley, I think, okay, that is world war.
I mean, Nikki Haley is vice president.
She's one heartbeat away.
There'll be more assassination attempts, right?
And then you get your NATO war with Russia, you get your war with Iran, and the more ethnic, more genocide, little Palestinian kids continuing to be...
Murdered in the most vicious, brutal ways, while Israel says, everybody's a human shield.
Every little kid is being used as a human shield, which is preposterous.
Here's what J.D. Vance said on a warmonger Hannity show last night.
A lot of people recognize that we need to do something with Iran, but not these weak little bombing runs.
If you're going to punch the Iranians, you punch them hard, and that's what he did when he took out Soleimani.
By the way, that action, people said that it would lead to a broader war.
It actually brought peace.
It actually checked the Iranians and slowed them down a little bit.
But let me just say something about this Iran issue, because maybe the most important diplomatic breakthrough in the Trump administration was the Abraham Accords.
If you want to check Iran, the way to do it is to, one...
Withdraw their oil money, which of course Joe Biden's been bad about.
But you've also got to enable the Israelis and the Sunni Arab states to work together and actually provide a counterbalance to Iran.
Joe Biden has done nothing.
You have the infrastructure there, sitting there, to weaken Iran, to strengthen our ally Israel.
Joe Biden's done nothing with it.
Donald Trump have reinvigorated it.
So there you go.
That was J.D. Vance on...
J.D. Vance on Hannity's show at the RNC last night.
And that is why Candace Owens decided to say, look, can we get somebody who doesn't immediately?
Well, see, this is the litmus test, right?
I mean, because there's also the photos of J.D. Vance.
He's taken money from APAC, okay?
He's been a senator since 2022.
I saw Frankie Stock's tweet.
He's already, what, I think he's accepted almost $200,000 so far from APAC. Then you have the photo of him in Israel, you know, putting on the hat, you know, kissing the wall.
So there's that as well.
I mean, so, and again, it's not like you were never, with Trump, who's already done all those things as well, it's not like you were going to get a vice president that hadn't done those things, right?
I mean, you weren't going to get that.
Obviously, I mean, you look, I mean, whether it was, you know, you got all three major candidates like Biden, who's not even really a major candidate anymore, Biden, Trump, RFK Jr., you know, they all had the same foreign policy mindset for the most part when it comes to Israel.
Now, Trump is running, at least in word, we'll see if it's indeed on peace and not being the World War III candidate.
We'll see.
We'll see.
Speaking of RFK Jr., though, he is now apologizing to President in Exile Donald Trump.
Robert Kennedy says, When President Trump called me, I was taping with an in-house videographer.
I should have ordered the videographer to stop recording immediately.
I am mortified that this was posted.
I apologize to the President.
Robert F. Kennedy apologizing to the president.
You say, Paul, what's this about?
Well, apparently after Trump survived his assassination attempt, he decided to call Robert Kennedy Jr.
and essentially offer him, from what I can tell, offering him a position in his administration.
And there was a videographer who videoed it, according to RFK, and he wasn't supposed to post it.
But what was it they were talking about?
Interestingly enough, they were talking about vaccine injury.
Vaccine injury.
Here it is.
Here's the clip.
I agree with you, man.
Something's wrong with that old system.
Yeah.
And it's a doctor issue.
Remember I said, "I want to do small doses." Small doses.
When you feed a baby, Bobby, a vaccination that has like 38 different vaccines, and it looks like it's meant for a horse, not a 10-pound or 20-pound baby.
It looks like you should be giving a horse this.
And do you ever see the size of it, right?
You know, it's just massive.
And then you see the baby all of a sudden starting to change radically.
I've seen it too many times.
And then you hear that it doesn't have an impact, right?
But you and I talked about that a long time ago.
And anyway, I would love you to do stuff.
And I think it would be so good for you to...
Now isn't that...
I mean, I remember that, right?
Trump in his first administration was going to have RFK Jr.
come in and be on ahead of a vaccine panel, but then Big Pharma or Pfizer got involved and basically the whole thing got scrubbed and nixed.
After Trump's assassination, Trump comes and says, I'm calling RFK Jr.
and I want him to research and do something with vaccines.
And now it's leaked...
Let's hear some more of it here, because there's more.
It's so big for you.
And we're going to win.
We're going to win.
We're going to win way ahead of the guy.
It was very nice actually.
He called me and he said, how did you choose to move to the right?
So I guess that's, people say, you know, if I was looking straight up, he said, I was just showing a chart.
I didn't have to tell them the shark was on all the people pouring into our country.
But that would just turn my head to show the shark.
And something wrecked me.
It felt like a giant, like the world's largest mosquito.
And it was.
It was a bullet going wreck.
What do they call that, an AR-15 or something?
That was a big gun.
That was a pretty tough gun, right?
So not only does this conversation get leaked, You actually don't ever hear any RFK juniors say anything.
Because Trump is apparently, in private, the exact person that he is in public.
Just his mannerisms and everything.
It's just funny to me.
So Trump is now trying to tap RFK Jr.
Granted, he didn't say anything about Operation Warp Speed.
He didn't say anything about the COVID vaccine that has killed millions of people.
That has injured them, that's given people myocarditis.
He's not said anything about that, that we heard.
But he's specifically talking about autism and childhood vaccines, which is something that Kennedy, you know, Kennedy's been big on the COVID vaccine, but he got his start in this field by like, man, autism, food allergies, through the roof, didn't affect my generation.
What changed?
The vaccine schedule changed.
That's what changed.
And so this is certainly interesting.
And it's happening post-assassination.
It's happening after Donald Trump credits God and God alone with saving his life.
So, I mean...
I'll say one last thing about the paganism and the RNC and how all this was planned ahead of time and no one would have known that Trump would have escaped with his life.
We really have no idea.
I mean, Trump, I don't know if you saw him yesterday at the convention.
He didn't speak.
He just kind of sat there.
At one point, at least according to me, I thought he looked like he was tearing up at one point.
But who knows?
I mean, you know, he's a TV guy and whatever.
It could just all be...
I mean, it is all theater.
There's an aspect of theater and performance to all of this.
But you never know.
I mean, the Lord and His mercy and the way He unfolds everything in our lives, He can humble us in an instant.
And I would think almost getting shot and killed right there at Butler, Pennsylvania, and the bullet misses you by an inch all because you just tilt your head.
I would think that could make anybody kind of reassess where they are in their life, even though he's late in life.
And that's what my prayer is.
My prayer is that this would be used to produce good fruit for the people of this country.
And investigating Big Pharma and finally admitting that vaccines do cause autism and have hurt generations of human beings is a great start.
All right, we've got to give away some rhetorical millstones before we go.
Let's see here.
Oh yeah, here we go.
This is crazy.
So this is from Protestia.
We haven't had their stuff on in a couple of shows.
We normally keep a close watch on Protestia.
So, the Allendale United Methodist Church, and let's see, we throw this clip up there, here it is.
Allendale United Methodist Church, this is a millstone for this church, for their leaders.
Look at that shirt right there, by that rainbow Jesus.
I mean, that's, I don't know, that's certainly a second commandment violation if I've ever seen one.
And, well, I'll just let you watch and you'll get my reaction on the other side.
2 Corinthians 8, verses 7 through 15 from the Inclusive Bible Translation.
That just as you are rich in every respect, in faith, in discourse, in knowledge, this is the word of God for the entire world.
Thanks be to God.
Well, good morning, y'all.
Good morning.
My name is Russian Kimball.
My pronouns are he, him, his.
I have the privilege of serving as the pastor of Broadway United Methodist Church in downtown Orlando.
And also my drag name is still a work in progress.
So if you have any ideas, just please let me know.
There's one floating around, but I'm not going to share that one with you.
Yeah, so...
What an abomination...
That's not a church.
This is not a church.
This is a sex cult claiming to be a church.
And if you ever had any doubt with why the United Methodists decided to leave the denomination and they had an exit of, I think, what, 3,000 churches, something like that, 2,700?
I can't remember the exact number.
If you ever doubted why they left, why some people said they gave up, no.
They were having to deal with people like this at their conference.
And treat them as if they have a legitimate point of view when they are clearly in the snare of the devil.
And churches like this are putting little kids and their sheep, the flock, they're putting them on a path to hell by telling them that you can somehow have your sin and all of your pride and Jesus too.
And so shame on them.
This is what that verse, this is literally what the Millstone Report, the Millstone verse in the Bible, those two, in the Gospels, the two Gospels, this is what it's talking about.
Little kids would come to Christ, but there's an orc at the pulpit.
Standing in the way.
Is that Orcaphobia?
The Daily Gondor?
That's the great...
I think that's like the third...
Like you get Babylon Bee, another one, and then now the Daily Gondor is like the third most popular satire website on Twitter right now.
It's really funny if you haven't, check it out.
And finally tonight, we will leave you with this meme, which is fantastic.
Let me throw this up there.
Somebody named Anon E. Moo saying, who did this?
Who did this?
This is the Melissa McCarthy-like Secret Service agent ducking down and washing some dishes.
Somebody superimposed washing dishes.
Oh, man.
Come on, you have to make jokes like that.
If we're living in the gynocracy that we're living in, you really do have to make jokes like that.
That's all the time that we have for today.
God bless everybody out there.
We will see you back here tomorrow night, unless I'm providentially hindered.