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Aug. 2, 2024 - Stew Peters Show
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Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: "Shepherds For Sale" TRIGGERS Big Eva Ivory Tower ELITES!
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Thank you.
So glad to be here.
What a great day.
And we've got a great show for you tonight.
So this week, journalist Megan Basham released her long-anticipating book, Shepherds for Sale, How Evangelical Leaders Traded the Truth for the Leftist Agenda.
The book is meticulously sourced.
Meticulously sourced.
The end of the book contains 52 pages by my count of citations and sources.
I mentioned the sources not because it's a good journalistic practice.
It certainly is.
But because a book like this that calls out woke, squishy, big Eva pastors and leaders by name is going to ruffle some feathers, people on the left hate to be called out.
They are allergic to accountability, and many of these pastors, in my opinion, don't want the average pew sitter to have hard data and facts to confirm the uneasy feeling in the gut many lay people in congregations across America have experienced.
It's a suspected progressive and liberal drift where so often big Eva punches to the right and hugs to the left.
Oftentimes, when they do get called out for being leftist or accepting the lies or false presuppositions of the left, they claim they're above politics or they claim there's a third way that is neither Republican or Democrat but gospel-centered.
And this is often a way of gaslighting inquisitive congregants who want to make sure their church leaders aren't believing lies and aren't leading their families down a dark path.
In many cases, this is exactly what has happened.
Megan Basham called out the leftist pastors and evangelical leaders by name, and as expected, Christian Twitter or X has been flooded with ivory tower elites attacking Megan Basham for revealing the truth.
It's important to note that most are attacking the messenger rather than her actual arguments and reporting.
And those who have attacked her reporting are actually distorting the truth in an attempt to review Baum, in some instances, her book so that, again, average pew sitters will not read the book at all.
So there's very much a, it's kind of a soft censorship.
They're just trying to discredit, and it's a way of censorship, really.
It's a way to get people less information, not more, so they can't judge for themselves.
So, for decades, leftist radicals have been hard at work.
They've been hard at work capturing big Eva institutions and parachurch ministries, who oftentimes are funded by God-hating, anti-Christian, left-wing radicals like George Soros.
Now, Basham says the tactic of picking off pastors It's nothing new.
In the introduction of her book, on page 16, she talks about Professor Paul Kengor's book on communist infiltration called The Devil and Karl Marx.
Basham focused on this passage, quote, I found repeatedly, dating back a century, beginning with the launch of the Soviet Comintern and Communist Party USA in 1919, Atheistic communists, God-hating communists, clearly tapping social justice language not because they believed in Jesus, quite the contrary, but to dupe believers in Jesus.
It goes on, documents in the Soviet Comintern archives on Communist Party USA show how communist officials in Moscow and New York deliberately targeted prominent Methodist seminary professor...
Reverend Harry Ward to help push their propaganda.
In one letter from December 1920, Ward is listed by Comintern officials as a source to get their materials on the shelves at the seminary library.
So that, to me, as somebody who's got the book right here, we're going to read some more of it, that's amazing.
And we wonder why Methodists, the United Methodist denomination, has just split, and those who are left fully now support sodomy and the rainbow sex religion.
Was this because of communist infiltration?
Yes, in my opinion.
Basham goes on to talk about the perceived gullibility of pastors.
Quote, Ken Gore especially draws on the recollection of an ex-communist by the name of Herbert Romerstein, archived at Stanford's Hoover Institution.
Romerstein's papers represent one of the United States' most comprehensive collections on the subversive activities of communist front organizations.
Before he went to work for the Reagan administration, Romerstein testified before Congress on the long lists, listen to this, he and his comrades had compiled of people and organizations that planned to target, they planned to target for exploitation.
And they called those lists sucker lists.
Quote, the biggest suckers of them all, pastors.
Because communist operatives had more success infiltrating their ranks than those of any other group.
The book is fantastic, but...
You can see why Big Eva doesn't like this book.
Basham is comparing the woke infiltration of American churches to what the communists did to the early 20th century.
And I can just hear the fake intellectuals keyboarding away right now trying to tell all of us how believing the official narrative on climate change from left-wing funded groups like George Soros isn't the same thing as being infiltrated by the Communist Party USA. They're different.
One's gospel-centered.
The other clearly wasn't.
I can just hear it right now.
But you can imagine why they're scrambling just from those excerpts.
Megan Basham's book has caught them dead to rights.
Let me give you an example of one of the more triggered Big Eva tools.
Do you guys know of the popular Christian children's cartoon VeggieTales?
Of course you do.
Well, the creator of that show is named Phil Vischer, and he has made a very fine living thanks to Christian parents giving him their hard-earned money.
Phil has become a useful tool of the radical left by arguing that Christians need to moderate their stance on child sacrifice, otherwise known as abortion.
Megan Basham called him out on it in her book and he tried to obfuscate.
For more on this, let's go to the screen and I'll show you exactly what we mean here.
Throwing this up on the screen.
Sorry, I've got to get this preset right.
Yeah, here we go.
So, Protestia with this.
Again, Protestia, always a great follow.
Really appreciate the work that they do.
So, Phil Vischer took to Twitter and said, Hey, this is the guy, the creator of VeggieTales.
Okay.
Hey, hey, I'm in Megan Basham's new book, Shepherds for Sale.
I made the introduction.
My sin, the reason I am a leader pimping their pulpit...
Is her claiming that I started arguing for evangelicals to be more nuanced about abortion.
He says, I was curious what talk I gave that she was referring to, which, by the way, I don't think so.
And I'll tell you why here in a minute.
I don't think you were curious about what talk...
You gave.
You've put that in because you've tracked down the source.
But anyway, I was curious what talk I gave that she was referring to, so I followed her footnotes.
She refers to a video discussing the best ways to reduce abortion.
That I didn't write, nor did I deliver.
Not my words, not my face.
He says, I appear briefly at the beginning of the video, but never say we need to be more nuanced about abortion.
I don't say anything even close to that, and yet, that's her source.
For me saying, we need to be more nuanced on abortion?
So you say, oh no, Phil Vischer, the creator of VeggieTales, nailed Megan Basham because the source points to talking about abortion, but he didn't actually say that.
Yes, he did.
And he said it multiple times.
And Protesty has the receipts, and I know Megan Basham has the receipts.
Here's Phil Vischer tweeting this back two years ago.
Right.
On next week's show, we talk about our conservative Christians' inability to bring nuance to convos about abortion as opposed to other life and death issues where we find nuance aplenty.
It's a really interesting conversation.
And this is just one of many.
Here's a few more.
Nope, it lacks nuance.
From the beginning to the end, that's the point of the article.
There should be no nuance when discussing Roe.
Let's see, where we got another one here.
My original comments were simply stating...
Can you see that there down at the bottom?
My original comments were simply stating that chattel slavery isn't analogous to abortion because chattel slavery is never necessary.
Abortion is sometimes necessary for women's health, Phil Vischer says, so there is immediately more nuance needed in discussions about abortion than that.
And so you can see, when I say that Phil Vischer here, this is just one of the critics, there's a lot of these critics that are getting, is it going to show my age if I say served?
They're getting served?
I mean, I don't know what else to say.
Embarrassed, but is there any embarrassment?
There's just a lot of these Big Eva guys who are trying to come up With ways and excuses to tell their followers to not read the book so they don't have to confront the fact that we have a serious problem in this country with our churches.
And I'm talking about the ones that are actually in denominations that still preach the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ and the sufficiency of Scripture.
We have a serious problem where many of our seminaries are pumping out these left-wing radicals and they are believing lies.
They're not believing new ones.
They're actually believing things That are coming from people who hate God.
And they don't just hate God.
They're just spiritually blind.
They are spiritually blind.
But they actively hate him and hate Christians specifically.
And these are the people that some, some, not all, there are still great churches out there, by the way.
And Megan Batson even alludes to that in her introduction, how she's doing this to try to save and reform some of these institutions.
Um...
But yeah, so when I say that Phil Vischer was obfuscating the truth here, that's exactly what he was doing, and he now has joined the list.
I guess, you know, there's just...
Look, there are people out there who are sick of this stuff, who are ready with receipts, and they're taking scalps, and they're showing these...
And I have been posting more than I've ever posted on Twitter, more than I've ever posted on X consistently.
I think in my entire career, I've never...
You know, I'm getting more involved in social media or whatever, because...
A lot of times I don't like to just actively post, but I've been posting a lot.
If I see one of these Big Eva people, you know, attacking Megan Basham, because I'm reading the book right now.
I mean, I've got it right here, okay?
And it's fantastic.
And I'm reading the book right now, and I'm outraged.
There's stuff in here that I did not know, and it is clear.
I mean, I suspected you know where these people are getting their information.
Like, you know, when you talk to a leftist...
And they say something that they think is true, and you're like, oh, wow, okay, I know where you get that information from.
The same way goes when you're talking to, you know, people who are from seminary, they've graduated seminary, and they're now basically being paid to be a pastor.
And there's a lot of responsibilities with that, but, you know, sometimes it just feels like they're getting paid to read books all day.
And you start a conversation with them, and you realize, oh, wow, like, this guy, has this guy ever been around, like, average blue-collar people in his life?
There's a bubble there, and the information streams that are getting into that bubble are not from your average pew sitter much of the time.
Much of the time.
I could go on.
That's a whole other thing.
But anyway, yeah, so Phil Vischer not doing so great here.
And you know what?
I'm just going to do this because the first chapter of this book...
I want you guys...
Well, actually, I have it right here.
I have the piece right here.
So this is actually what Megan Basham said about Phil Fisher.
Um...
Wolves, cowards, mercenaries, and fools.
She writes, the question is, why have so many well-known evangelical institutions and leaders in recent years started promoting causes that no plain reading of scripture would demand, like lobbying for fossil fuel regulations or dismantling white privilege while issues that unequivocally call for Christian clarity find them silent and stymied?
When the guy who created the Christian children's program VeggieTales starts arguing that evangelicals should take a more nuanced position on abortion and when two successive presidents of the Southern Baptist Convention say the Bible only whispers about sexual sins is badly off in mainstream something.
Something is badly off in mainstream evangelicalism.
That's the part that Phil Vischer said, wait a second.
I didn't say anything about nuanced abortion.
Not in the speech.
Not in the speech.
This guy knows he's...
Come on.
Do we really believe him?
This is how dishonest...
Do we really believe that he doesn't remember multiple times where he's called for nuance?
And this is how you know there's...
I mean, if you read what he says...
He says, my sin, the reason I'm a leader pimping their pulpit is her claim that I started arguing for evangelicals.
I was curious what talk I gave that she was referring to.
I think she was referring to, you know, all your tweets and stuff.
Right?
What does it say?
When the guy who created the Christians starts arguing.
Not talking.
You used the word talk because you went and you saw that her source was a video about abortion and you didn't see what you wanted to find there.
It's just dishonest.
It's dishonest.
There's no other way.
It's a tactic to get people to not read the book because they don't want people to understand what time it is.
They don't want people to understand.
And she talks about it in the book too.
This gut feeling that you have It's, you know, that many people have had where it's like, wow, something's not right here.
And, you know, the big evil people are like, well, you're trying to get politics.
It's so, there's such a double standard.
You're, you know, you have a gut feeling because, you know, we're not saying what you want us to, what you want to hear, what you're here, you know, parroting on Fox News or whatever.
It's like, no, that's not it at all.
That's not it at all.
It's funny.
It's like when we criticize the left wing, we're the ones looking at church through the lens of politics.
But when they take all of these...
It's funny.
It's like they just think they know so much.
That's not true.
They have been deceived.
There are so many that have been deceived, and then there are those who are complicit and are actually...
I think, I mean, who knows?
Maybe some of them are just straight-up infiltrators and communists.
You know, if the communists infiltrated our country in our seminaries in the 1920s, we would be so stupid to believe that that's not happening now.
And it has happened.
I mean, it certainly has happened at our universities.
Why not our seminaries?
Why not our seminaries?
So the first chapter in this book is actually about climate change.
We don't talk about climate change a lot on this program because I mean you know it just in you know in conservative media circles it's really just been debunked.
I mean the only reason we would talk about it is if There was a real chance that, you know, some of these radical climate policies were going to be enacted, you know, quickly.
I mean, I know some of them are.
We probably should because they are subtly, you know, you still have the administrative say, even though the Chevron deference, you know, has been overturned.
You still have the administrative state that's making all this happen.
But the first chapter is on climate change.
And I've got to tell you, if you thought the love your neighbor stuff when it came to getting a COVID vaccine or wearing a mask or social distancing, like, it's the Christian thing to do.
Do everything the government tells you to about COVID. Love your neighbor.
If you thought that was new, you'd be wrong.
Because...
In terms of the climate change issue, they've gone to work.
It's been a long time.
They've been working on this one for a very, very long time.
Sneaking climate change, sneaking past the watchful dragons.
She quotes 2 Peter 3, 6-7, By these waters, also the world of that time, was deluged and destroyed.
By the same word, the present heavens and earth are reserved for fire, being kept for the day of judgment and destruction of the ungodly.
So she starts this chapter off with a story about a friend of hers who was very excited about Christmas, loved to celebrate Christmas, and specifically liked to go through Advent.
Some churches do Advent.
It's a way to light candles and you prepare for the celebration of the birth of Christ, right?
It's a, you know, long tradition within the church.
And anyway, this church that this lady was going to gets the advent guide from her pastor, and believe it or not, it's all about climate change.
It's crazy.
She says, We don't have to look far to see injustice, to see creation groaning under the weight of the climate crisis and environmental destruction, and to see people turning away from seeing and addressing these realities.
That was an Advent devotional.
Like, we're waiting on the birth of Christ, the incarnation of Christ, and we say, well, you know...
Creation is groaning right now because of climate change.
By the way, it's like creation is groaning because that is a verse in the Bible that creation groans.
I think it's in Romans.
Groans for the return of Christ in the restoration and glorification of all things.
That's why it's groaning.
Nature has been groaning since the fall.
And they're saying, no, this Bible verse, we're going to twist the scripture, and we're going to say that it actually means that we need to drive smaller cars and get rid of all of the SUVs.
I'm sorry.
This was so funny.
It had me rolling.
Okay, so then it goes on.
Okay, I'm not going to read the whole thing, right?
You guys got to get a copy of this book.
Because, I mean, it's like, and I'm saying, like, full disclosure, like, I'm not being paid to say any of this.
This is a useful tool in our fight against the woke infiltration of our churches.
But this is the part of the book that...
This was the first part.
This is what I'm about to read you.
It made me very angry.
Okay?
Made me very angry and sad.
Okay?
Because climate change policies actually hurt the people that implement them.
Right?
Right?
Climate change policies, when the government really does it, when we've seen what's happening, you look at what the farmers are, you know, the farmers, what they're going through in the Netherlands and other places, the protests that we've seen erupt.
And so to look at like a controversial human policy that's trying to protect the earth from destruction when the Lord has the earth in the palm of his hand, like the Lord, anyway, the earth is the Lord's footstool.
And for the church to get involved and try to make that a gospel issue is actually pretty sick if the policies that you're advocating are actually hurting people.
And you're saying, well here, let me just read it.
Let me read this, okay?
So, she starts by talking about Sri Lanka.
That in 2019, formerly impoverished Sri Lanka was a nation on the upswing.
After successive years of impressive economic growth and an increasing gross national income, the World Bank upgraded it from a lower middle income rating to an upper middle income, bringing it on par with Argentina, China, and Russia.
Three years later, the economy collapsed.
By June of 2022, fuel supplies were so short that buses, medical vehicles, and other basic services had stopped running.
A foreign exchange crisis meant imported necessities like antibiotics, canned milk, so medicine.
Even toilet paper were suddenly unavailable.
Babies were born underweight and malnourished.
Children started fainting in school as food shortages left around 30% of the population hungry.
Eventually, protesters stormed government buildings and the president fled the country.
Again, this is in Sri Lanka.
A range of culprits contributed to the crisis, but the most significant was a 2021 green policy banning imports of chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
As a result, rice yields dropped 30 percent and exports of tea, which had been Sri Lanka's major catch crop, fell to their lowest point in 23 years.
Around the same time, in another part of the world, the Dutch government announced a plan to forcibly buy out 3,000 farms and mandate a 30% reduction in livestock.
Skipping down, fossil fuels, fertilizer, and cows have also all been targeted in the tiny West African nation of Ghana.
In 2018, the formerly impoverished country boasted one of the fastest growing economies in the world, with the biggest gains coming from a thriving cocoa bean or cocoa bean trade and recently discovered offshore offshore oil deposits.
But by 2021, Ghana went from a net exporter of electricity to experiencing a prolonged frequent blackouts of its developing world's past.
No electricity meant farmers could no longer access the water they needed to irrigate crops.
They were already dwindling under less effective organic fertilizers mandated by the Paris Accord climate agreements.
Now, just bear with me here.
Ghana's fertilizer troubles, the European Union refused to help because supporting fertilizer production in developing nations would be inconsistent with the EU energy and environmental policies.
Right?
So they're all...
We talk about the woke sex religion.
There's also the cult of net zero.
That's a phrase that you hear more often from European dissidents than you do here in America because Europe has really been affected by it.
In the end...
Ghana police turned tear gas and rubber bullets on citizens protesting the policies that had left many of them hungry and suffering.
In the words of the BBC, quote, the worst economic crisis in a generation.
Okay?
Meanwhile, in the United States, the National Association of Evangelicals released a 2022 report telling American Christians that supporting the very policies responsible for all this is what it means to love the least of these.
that's satanic.
I mean, the father of all lies, whether you're complicit or whether you're duped, the whole chapter goes on to name names and details the whole chapter goes on to name names and details that,
How all of these organizations started telling us that if we wanted to love our neighbor, we had to take climate change seriously and take the solutions to climate change seriously if we were real Christians.
They literally were trying to tell Christians, average pew-sitters, that if you don't care about this and you don't accept a cap-and-trade policy, They did the same thing with the next chapter over with the Gang of Eight immigration bill.
Somehow you're less of a Christian.
You're not compassionate if you don't accept these.
And the very policies that they got the American church in general to advocate for are actually leaving people without medicine, leaving children born underweight, making farmers go out of business.
Do you not see how sick and evil and twisted that is?
Lord have mercy.
That's absolutely disgusting.
And so, this is why this book is so important.
I'm not going to read any more of it.
I'm going to finish reading the book.
I'm now in the middle of the immigration chapter.
I read this book with a highlighter because...
You know, and I may, you know, whatever.
Anyway, this is how evangelical leaders traded the truth for the leftist agenda.
You know, evil inverts things.
You know, it's the inversion of good, right?
And so, that was the part of the book that was most outrageous to me when I read it.
And you really think about it.
Wow, like, you're getting these people to advocate for policies that actually hurt them.
I don't know, maybe like the experimental bioweapon vaccine.
And the COVID chapter is the most recent incursion.
The COVID chapter is the most recent failure.
And I just really have to say, like, if there are pastors out there that bought hook, line, and sinker all of this COVID nonsense and, you know, never figured it out and just kept their churches closed and everything else, You owe your congregation an apology and public repentance at this point, especially if you're one of these people.
And she calls them out, too.
William Wolfe is on Twitter.
William Wolfe, a former Trump administration official, he's blasting.
The guy's name escapes me right now.
Who went on and said, who literally twisted scripture to say those of us who didn't want to take the vaccine and were wanting a religious exemption were twisting scripture.
And just the most evil things you can think of, all in the name of getting a cultural seat at the table, all in the name of being not one of those fundamentalist Christians...
It's pathetic.
And since this is the Millstone Report, yeah.
I mean, how many people have been caused to stumble because of this feckless leadership?
How many people have been caused to stumble because of this?
People think that climate change is a gospel issue?
People think being forcefully vaccinated or wearing a mask is somehow loving your neighbor?
Rhetorical millstones for all of you.
We're going to take a break and we're going to listen to, during the break we're going to listen to, I'm going to reset here, we've got a great rest of the show for you.
We're going to listen to Pastor Jeff Durbin, an actual pastor who's not for sale, who says that abortion is murder and should be treated as such.
So don't go anywhere.
It is the Millstone Report and it's Friday back here in just a moment.
If we are saying to women who murder their children in the womb that they are not guilty, then we are saying that they don't need to repent and turn to Christ from their abortion.
They don't need Christ's forgiveness for abortion because, as if we know our Bibles, if you are a victim, you don't need to ask for forgiveness.
It is perpetrators who are the guilty ones and victims who are the innocent.
And so if you tell a woman who has killed her child in the womb willfully You're a victim, sweetheart.
You don't need to be seen as guilty.
Then what you're saying to her is that she doesn't need the gospel.
And brothers, pastors, I'm assuming that your life has been like mine.
How many women have sat in front of you in your office who are grieving with tears over the murder of their own child and abortion?
How many women have you ministered to have come to you and have told you that they're grieving because 10 years ago or 5 years ago or 20 years ago they had 1 or 2 or 3 abortions and they can't get it out of their heads?
How have you talked to them?
I'm assuming it's the same way as me.
You've told them, sister, if you turn to Christ in that, if you have His righteousness, you are washed, you are cleansed, you are justified, because Jesus died for murderers too.
And if we say to her, you're a victim, we are robbing her of the gospel.
Brothers and sisters, we cannot compromise with the pro-life establishment on this issue of the woman being a victim.
If she's a victim, she doesn't need Jesus.
She doesn't need forgiveness.
Is that our message?
Is that the message of the Christian Church?
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And yeah, anyway, happy Friday to everybody out there.
Really excited.
Again, super, super excited about this book that I've been reading, Shepherds for Sale.
It has triggered a big Eva, and the truth is getting out there.
Every average pew sitter, every lay person in a church needs to read this book.
Every laity needs to read this book.
Every single one.
Every pastor needs to read it too.
I don't mean to put out an us versus them mentality.
Again, there are still great pastors out there that care for the spiritual needs of their flock, that are there, that are preaching the word faithfully every Sunday, that are not compromising to this nonsense.
But then there are a whole lot who are too.
Okay?
And it's not specific to any one denomination.
It's equal opportunity influencers.
All right.
Check that book out.
It's absolutely fantastic.
Kamala Harris decided to comment the other day on this huge prisoner swap situation.
So for those of you that don't know, the Russian Federation in the United States, they agreed.
It was really the West in the United States because it's other prisoners from other countries too.
They agreed to a massive prisoner swap situation.
And so, of course, the Biden administration is trying to take credit for this.
Some people think that this prisoner swap is actually a sign that the tensions between Ukraine and Russia are going to die down.
Some people are thinking that this is kind of a signal that a lot of the foreign policy folks think Trump's going to get back in.
They don't want him to get this win.
I don't know.
Kamala could still...
Clearly, they could steal the election.
But anyway, Kamala hasn't really been talking much We're good to go.
And understands the strength that rests in understanding the significance of diplomacy and strengthening alliances.
This is an incredible day.
Okay, so I'm going to read that to you.
This is just an extraordinary testament to the importance of having a president who understands the power of diplomacy and understands the strength that rests in understanding the significance of diplomacy.
This is just an extraordinary testament to the importance of having a president who understands the power of diplomacy and understands the strength that rests and understanding the significance of the power of diplomacy.
I added that last part, but she could just keep going on.
You could keep adding, saying the same thing.
Ugh.
So does this mean that they're going to run Kamala's campaign again, like totally make sure everything's scripted and maybe we don't see a lot of Kamala, right?
Maybe we don't see a lot of Kamala.
Maybe she just kind of runs a slightly modified version of Joe Biden's campaign from the basement in 2020.
We'll see.
Again, the goal is to make it close and plausible to steal it.
That's why there's all this pomp and circumstance and the fake popularity and everything else.
And the betting markets have responded, giving Kamala a greater chance of winning.
They really turned the whole media cycle that was, you know, fight, fight, fight with blood coming down Trump's face.
They really turned that in a heartbeat, didn't they?
Turned it around in their favor.
They knew that they had lost the PR game for sure there.
But anyway, it's still interesting.
Andrew Torba says this about the controversy.
Let's throw this up there on the screen so you can see it.
Torba is out there saying, think of it.
Trump walks into a black journalist event, asks if Kamala is black or Indian, and refuses to elaborate.
Leaves.
Media loses their minds.
Black libs and white libs at each other's throats over whether she is black.
Classic.
It does, I said yesterday, it does have a 2016 feel to it.
It really does.
Yesterday we played for you the shorter clip.
I've got the longer version.
Here's the longer version of the clip between the black journalists and Donald Trump about diversity, equity and inclusion.
Some of your own supporters, including Republicans on Capitol Hill, have labeled Vice President Kamala Harris, who is the first black and Asian American woman to serve as vice president and be on a major party ticket as a DEI hire.
Is that acceptable language to you?
And will you tell those Republicans and those supporters to stop it?
How do you define DEI? Go ahead.
How do you define it?
Diversity, equity, and inclusion?
Okay, yeah.
Go ahead.
Is that what your definition?
That is literally the word DEI. Give me a definition, then.
Would you give me a definition of that?
Give me a definition of that.
Sir, I'm asking you a question, a very direct question.
No, no, you have to define it.
Define it for me, if you would.
I just defined it, sir.
Do you believe that Vice President Kamala Harris is only on the ticket because she is a black woman?
Well, I can say, no, I think it's maybe a little bit different.
So, I've known her a long time indirectly, not directly very much, and she was always of Indian heritage, and she was only promoting Indian heritage.
I didn't know she was black.
Until a number of years ago when she happened to turn black and now she wants to be known as black.
So I don't know, is she Indian or is she black?
She is always identified as a black woman.
I respect either one, but she obviously doesn't.
Because she was Indian all the way and then all of a sudden she made a turn and she went, she became a black woman.
Just to be clear, sir, do you believe that she is a...
I think somebody should look into that, too, when you ask, continue in a very hostile, nasty town.
It's a direct question, sir.
Do you believe that Vice President Kamala Harris is a DEI hire, as some Republicans have said?
I really don't know.
I mean, I really don't know.
Could be.
Could be.
There are...
Oh my goodness.
It's still fantastic.
Still love it.
And now there's this new video out that, you know, people have found this receipt.
This is the old video.
So I don't know.
Is she Indian or is she black?
She is always identified as a black woman.
I respect either one.
Okay, so what we're going to cook today is an Indian recipe.
Yes.
Because you are Indian.
Yes, yes.
So we're both Indian.
Yes.
But actually, we're both South Indian.
We're both Indian.
So people have found that receipt.
Also, people have decided to go back and look at when Kamala Harris was sworn in to the United States Senate from California.
That's a big ceremony where you want your whole family to be there.
For the accomplishment to see you getting sworn in.
Very typical.
Happens at the state house level.
Happens all the way up to the United States Senate.
So let's take a look at Kamala Harris's family on that day.
I got quite a crew.
Great to see you.
Okay, so here we have...
This is...
An Indian woman in...
That's an Indian garb.
That's Indian dress.
We've got Indians over here to the right.
And then I guess you've got some of the Jamaicans.
And again, it's important to know.
Look at that guy.
Look at that guy right next to her with the white goatee there.
That's quite a goatee.
Yeah.
Oh, I'm sorry.
This is really...
It's really hard if anybody wants to know.
And then extended families with you.
Oh no!
Anyway, so it's obvious we all know the truth, but it's coming out.
The question is, how does this affect the black population?
You know, 13% of the population.
You know, Trump got more of the black vote in 2020 than historically a Republican is supposed to get.
I don't know.
I'm not really sure how this is all going to pan out.
Again, We also have to, you know, the too big to rig is a strategy that can work.
I'm not one of these people that's like, oh, there's no way that can work.
But I will say, if it's close, if it's close, then Kamala, they're going to steal the election.
They are.
And you've got the black pastors and the black churches who are still totally on board.
They're trying to tell everybody that Kamala Harris is the next Barack Obama.
And they're all getting this talking point about how electric 2008 was.
Do you feel the electricity?
Do you feel the electricity in the air?
It feels like 2008.
I don't know.
It feels like, it feels like 2028.
I mean, 2020 to 2008.
It feels like 2008 excitement.
You see how excited?
From the outhouse to the White House.
You don't feel the 2008 excitement.
You don't feel the 2008 electricity in the air?
You don't feel the 2008 electricity in the air?
Donald Trump will not win!
I haven't been so excited about an election since Obama.
2008, Kamala Harris is going to win this election.
She's going to win it.
With our help, God has already done his part.
Now it's up to us to do our part.
Let me first say I've not seen this kind of excitement in Michigan since 2008 when we elected our first black president, Barack Obama.
I'm sorry.
Uh-huh.
There you go.
Haven't seen this kind of electricity since 2008, so they're really doing their best.
I mean, what's interesting about the Indian thing...
She was all the way Indian!
What's interesting about it is you could argue that they've always made a big deal about identity politics, but they've never made this big of a deal about being a black woman.
So not only do we have the first woman presidency, it'll be a black woman if this hypothetically works out.
And so then to take that And totally destroy it and dismantle it is...
Well, it's interesting because she won't be the first black president.
She won't be the first black woman president.
She won't be it.
It'll be a complete lie.
A total lie.
It's kind of funny if you think about it.
It's comical.
It's amusing to me.
It's kind of like if Joe Biden dies, if he isn't dead already, whoever they've got playing him is walking around way taller than he used to be.
I don't know.
Whenever they decide to have the presidential funeral for their October surprise and to get a bunch of sympathy...
Whenever they do that, which I think is likely, that would mean Kamala Harris is the first black president.
She won't be, but she'll be the first woman president.
And she will have gotten that by technicality, which is hilarious to me.
It's like, no one voted for her.
She could even win her own state in the Democrat primary, and she's appointed president.
It's absolutely crazy.
I need to do some outlandish conspiracy theory comparing the—if you guys are fans out there of the old show, 2005, 2008-ish show,
Battlestar Galactica— Where the education secretary, Laura Roslin, is the character who becomes president of the United States after the, you know, and she takes Kamala extract, which is like their version of marijuana in that universe.
In order to cure her cancer, she's secretly taking, ooh, and everyone's so, ooh, the president's taking Kamala extract.
That's why I call her Kamala extract sometimes, because, I don't know.
It's just...
You do some conspiracy theory video.
We're trying to connect the dots, but it actually makes no sense whatsoever.
You could certainly do that in this instance.
So there's some fallout.
Yesterday on the program, I told you about Angela Carini.
And when we talked about it, we were clearly telling everybody that Iman Caliph, or Caliph, this Algerian, was a man.
And then immediately we get off air...
And I start reading people saying, well, actually, you know, this person was born a woman and was born with female parts and, you know, blah, blah, blah.
And everybody's like, oh, no, you mean he's not trans?
Oh, no, that means that's really a man.
I'm sorry, that's really a woman.
That's really a woman.
And then he's like, but look at this.
Look, this is...
Come on, believe your own eyes, okay?
And this is what I tweeted.
I think it was Aaron McIntyre who was like, maybe we don't have the story right.
And I said, you know what?
We're just going to believe our own eyes in this one because I'm pretty sure this Italian broad, I'm pretty sure she believed her own eyes.
She took one look at that guy, had one clock in the face, and said, I'm not doing this anymore.
This is a man, baby.
That's who this is.
And so, yeah...
The real story is, this is a man.
And he was born with XY chromosomes and does have a genetic deformation where his testes never descended.
But this guy has no ovaries.
This guy does not have a uterus.
This is a man.
And there's another one over from Taiwan.
Let's see, do we have that one thrown up there?
Yeah.
Second failed gender test.
Boxer Lin Yu Ting...
Boy, there's a joke you can make there.
Wins opening fight at the Olympics via unanimous decision after being cleared to compete in women's event despite eligibility row before opponent leaves the ring in tears.
A second boxer who failed a gender test competed in the Olympics on Friday.
Lin Yuting of Taiwan took to the ring for the featherweight competition.
A second boxer who failed.
Let's see here.
Look, look at this.
Look at this.
Yeah, okay, that is not a woman.
That is a dude.
Look at that.
No wonder the Chinese want to invade Taiwan.
I'm going to say it.
No wonder the Chinese want to invade Taiwan.
I mean, it's ridiculous.
It's like the West thinks they have the moral high ground, and this is what we do.
This is what France and the Olympic Committee allows.
Don't get me wrong.
I don't think female combat sports should even be a thing.
I think it's dumb.
I don't think women should have that role.
That's not their role.
I don't want to watch two women beat each other up.
It's just unbecoming.
But it is what it is.
And we can still point out how ridiculous all this is.
Look at this.
Her face is all bruised and battered.
Uzbekistan.
Of course, that's from yesterday.
Look.
Look at this.
Look at this photo.
Oh, look.
I'm a female.
I'm a girl.
I'm so honored.
That is a man beating up on a woman.
What have we become?
Who are we?
It's absolutely insane.
Absolute insanity.
Craziness.
Disgusting.
Next up, well, I'll tell you what to do with this.
Back by popular demand.
Hang on.
Real quick.
I don't feel no ways tired.
I come too far from where I started from.
Nobody told me that the road would be easy.
I don't believe he brought me this far to leave me.
And you all helped us win in 2020, and we're going to do it again in 2024.
We're going to do it again in 2024.
2024, we're going to do it again.
It's been a great week of broadcasting.
I really appreciate you guys watching.
Again, this book, if you missed the first half hour of the program, we didn't go over it in its entirety, but we read from this book Shepherds for Sale, Megan Basham.
I'm not being paid to tell you this, but if you are a Christian and you go to church and you live in America, You need to read this book.
If you sit in pews every Sunday, you need to read this book and understand what's going on, understand the vulnerabilities.
She did a great job.
She's under attack right now.
You should bump this book up even further on the Amazon list.
that's just going to make the big eva big eva people go even more nuts so um it's been a great week of broadcasting i've really appreciated it i appreciate all appreciate all the engagement um on monday in the wake of the satanic uh ceremony that we had to witness and the olympics i said do not be afraid uh and so we uh we ended with a psalm or i'm sorry a song singing a gospel That's what we're going to do today.
This is the part where I tell you, though, it's Friday.
Have a great weekend.
Be safe.
Go to church, though.
If you're not going to church, go to church.
Find a church.
Commit yourself to find a church that preaches the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ and his power to save sinners and that worships him in spirit and in truth and sing psalms and spiritual songs together and hear the preached word of the Lord.
Go find a church that does that if you don't.
That's just my encouragement to you, because I think you'll be better off for it, and I really do believe that is the key.
The key is to start locally to reform this country.
We need to repent.
We need to turn to Christ, but we need to go to church, and we need to worship the Lord, our Creator, who gives us so many amazing things that we take for granted, like just the very breath of life.
Go to church.
This is just my weekly reminder.
And that's all the time that we have.
God bless everybody out there watching.
And we will leave you, once again, back by popular demand.
It's a fountain filled with blood drawn from Emmanuel's grave.
And sinners once beneath that cloud, there's all their guilt is clean.
There's all their And sinners plunged in a club, lose all their guilt is free.
How dying faith rejoice to see that fountain in His face!
How may I bear the heart as He Wash all my sins away.
Wash all my sins away.
Wash all my sins away.
When this people faltering tongue lies silent in the grave Then in an over-sweeter song I'll sing His power to sing I'll sing His power to sing I'll sing His power to save.
And in an over-sweeter song, I'll sing His power to save.
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