* Guest: Dr. Scott Bradley, Founder and Chairman of the Constitution Commemoration Foundation and the author of the book and DVD/CD lecture series To Preserve the Nation. In the Tradition of the Founding Fathers - FreedomsRisingSun.com
* Democratic Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro couldn't name "one policy difference" between Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden on Sunday, despite NBC host Kristen Welker giving him multiple opportunities to do so - DailyCaller.com
* Donald Serves Up McDonalds to Thousands of Supporters In PA.
* Trump doubled down: Ive now worked at McDonalds 15 minutes longer than Kamala!
* Trump Makes Claims without evidence that Kamala Harris lied about working at the fast food chain - Fake News Media.
* In interviews since at least 2019, Harris has said she worked at a McDonald's while in college in the 1980s. "I did fries and then I did the cashier," she told an interviewer earlier this year.
* a McDonald's executive on site declined to answer when a reporter for the Bucks County Courier Times, part of the USA TODAY Network, asked him if Harris had ever worked for the company.
* The Issue Is Honesty!
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[00:00:34] This, my fellow Americans, is the broadcast for October 21st in the year of our Lord, 2024.
[00:00:40] This is Hour 1 of 2, and the goal always to protect life, liberty, and property,
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[00:00:59] Welcome to the broadcast, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:01:01] Dr. Scott Bradley is with me, freedomsrisingsun.com.
[00:01:04] Welcome to the broadcast, sir.
[00:01:05] It's been a little while.
[00:01:11] Uh-oh. You there, Dr. Bradley?
[00:01:13] I am here. Are you there?
[00:01:15] Yes, sir. Welcome.
[00:01:17] I'm glad to hear that.
[00:01:18] It's been a while.
[00:01:19] We need you.
[00:01:20] Oh, yeah, it has. We missed a week there.
[00:01:23] So I'm just going to have to kind of take a deep breath and catch up, I guess.
[00:01:29] Yes, sir.
[00:01:29] It's been a while because all my fault.
[00:01:31] I've been out of town, bad connectivity and such.
[00:01:34] So it's been a little bit crazy.
[00:01:35] But last week we were able to play this incredible 2008 speech from Ron Paul that he gave.
[00:01:41] And it reminds me of kind of the elections back in the day, 2008.
[00:01:44] He was running for president.
[00:01:45] And the Republican National Committee or whatever would not support Ron in any way.
[00:01:52] And they literally broke fingers and shut down venues and turned off the lights and abused everybody to the point where he got shoved out of the Republican kind of venue.
[00:02:02] And while the Republican convention was happening, he had his own event, which was a big crowd in and of itself.
[00:02:08] And he really highlighted, in my opinion, it was for the most part of the State of the Union address where he really talked about what the problems are and how we've lost our republic.
[00:02:16] And most importantly, how to regain our constitutional republic and what we need to do.
[00:02:20] And he ended by saying he's positive.
[00:02:22] He believes that there's a lot more people that believe in freedom than we know.
[00:02:27] And on one hand, I have to agree with him.
[00:02:29] On the other hand, it's hard for me to see it is the problem.
[00:02:32] But he left on a very positive note saying, look, we've accomplished a lot and there's a lot more to come.
[00:02:37] And one day it will be our day.
[00:02:39] And I really like that kind of ending phrase from Ron Paul.
[00:02:42] And I thought I'd kind of echo back to that and give you a chance to respond to that before we talk about the election coming up here in literally two weeks and a day, sir.
[00:02:52] Ron Paul's a really bright guy.
[00:02:55] He was kind of a groundbreaker.
[00:02:58] That 2008 campaign brought a lot of young people in.
[00:03:03] Social media started to take a forefront there.
[00:03:06] There was a lot more interaction with the voters because of Ron Paul.
[00:03:13] And I think that was very, very positive thing.
[00:03:17] What the Republicans did to him was despicable.
[00:03:20] It kind of reminded me of the 1952 Republican convention when Eisenhower's goons showed up and shut down mics and basically seized control of the convention.
[00:03:34] And so, yeah, there's bare knuckles, ugly kind of stuff.
[00:03:39] The Republicans are every bit as capable of the disingenuous behavior that the Democrats did this year with their convention and the lead up to that.
[00:03:50] I mean, here we have a presidential candidate with the Democrats that never went through a vetting process.
[00:03:57] She never had to go out and pursue a voter response on the.
[00:04:01] OK, I take that back a little bit.
[00:04:04] But it was in the summer of 2020 when she and a whole bevy of beauty contest members went to the Republican effort, excuse me, Democrat effort to gain the nomination.
[00:04:19] She dropped out about a nanosecond after coming in because everybody said she's not our proof.
[00:04:26] Boy, I'll tell you, we couldn't.
[00:04:28] I mean, she was recognized instantly as a completely incompetent candidate that was totally distasteful to the voters.
[00:04:36] And so she dropped out almost immediately.
[00:04:39] Well, well, so here we come roll forward up to this this Democratic National Convention thing.
[00:04:46] She never pursued a vote.
[00:04:48] She was handed this thing without having to ever go down the gauntlet, if you will, of the campaign path.
[00:04:57] And instantly the media picked her up as a, shall we say, the darling of the lame brain traditional media.
[00:05:09] And she only has traction because of what they've done for her.
[00:05:12] So, OK, go back to Ron Paul here for a minute.
[00:05:16] Ron Paul had big traction.
[00:05:18] Ron Paul was recognized by the voters as a fresh new voice that had good ideas, that was able to articulate those ideas and brought intelligence to the campaign.
[00:05:33] Instead of the bland talking points and, you know, the eggheads give to the campaigners that are one-liners and they toss it off.
[00:05:46] And it's the voters don't know diddly squat when they get done with most of them.
[00:05:50] But Ron Paul brought a vibrance to that.
[00:05:54] And the people, it resonated with the voters.
[00:05:58] And so the Republican Convention said, ain't no way we're going to let this guy get any time on our, you know, on our microphone because he might just walk away with the whole thing.
[00:06:09] And so they shut him down just like the Republicans shut down Robert Taft back in 1952.
[00:06:17] And we ended up with a globalist, Eisenhower, that we could talk for hours about Eisenhower and his charade that he was from 1938 forward after he met Eleanor Roosevelt as a lieutenant colonel for crying out loud.
[00:06:35] And presto change overnight almost, he becomes a five-star general.
[00:06:40] Holy cow.
[00:06:41] And then he becomes president of the United States before, well, after he had been, you know, university president.
[00:06:48] I mean, here's a guy meteoric rise, kind of like Kamala Harris, kind of like her.
[00:06:54] Here's somebody that basically, well, I'm a little bit wrong on that.
[00:06:59] Maybe a lot wrong.
[00:07:00] People had heard his name a lot through the war.
[00:07:04] And so at least they had name recognition.
[00:07:08] But Harris, I mean, what did she bring to the table?
[00:07:12] It's like, I guess I'm just speechless, which is saying a lot for me.
[00:07:20] Speechless when I give consideration to what in tarnation happened here.
[00:07:25] Where you say who in their right mind would vote for her when you say there's not a dimes worth of difference, to use that term that was used many years ago.
[00:07:40] A dimes worth of difference between her and the Joe Biden administration.
[00:07:45] And everybody.
[00:07:47] Well, and to mention that, by the way, Dr. Bradley, to really highlight the point that you just made about there's not a dime of difference between Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
[00:07:58] It's interesting.
[00:07:59] There's a story that just came out right now where, what is this, Josh Shapiro?
[00:08:04] Is that the guy, the governor's name up there?
[00:08:07] He was asked about this and he couldn't name a single difference between the two.
[00:08:13] And he was given multiple chances by the host.
[00:08:17] Zero.
[00:08:18] Couldn't name a single difference between the two.
[00:08:20] I find that fascinating.
[00:08:22] Well, to me it is too.
[00:08:24] You know, I try and pay attention to this kind of stuff.
[00:08:26] And I'm not going to unequivocally state that there's not some infinitely small, you know, nuanced difference.
[00:08:35] I mean, that could be something that I haven't discovered at this point.
[00:08:39] But at this point, I have not discovered a dimes worth of difference between Joe Biden and her.
[00:08:45] And I don't think she can either.
[00:08:47] I think, you know, when you get around.
[00:08:49] Here's what I believe.
[00:08:50] I believe there's a lot of difference between Joe Biden and Kamala.
[00:08:54] I think that they just don't want to highlight those differences because they will really expose Kamala for who she is.
[00:09:02] I'll give you an example.
[00:09:03] I don't think Joe Biden's flat out a communist.
[00:09:06] I just think he wants fame and fortune and he wants that so bad he's willing to give anything for it.
[00:09:11] So as long as, you know, his son Hunter can make backroom pay-to-play deals and be above the law and he can get rich and be a rock star, then he doesn't care.
[00:09:20] But I don't really believe he's a flat out communist.
[00:09:23] I believe he just doesn't care about the country.
[00:09:24] He puts his own interests above the country's interests.
[00:09:27] However, I do believe that like Barack Obama, and this is my opinion to which I'm entitled, Kamala Harris is a flat out hardcore communist.
[00:09:34] And so they don't want to tell you that she's a hardcore even way left of Joe Biden and way more criminal than even Joe Biden can possibly be.
[00:09:43] They don't want to tell you that.
[00:09:44] So she sticks with Joe's policies because she can't point out a record any more conservative or any more to the mainstream or any more towards America than Joe can.
[00:09:53] So she's saying, look, I'll just stick with Joe's record because it ain't bad in terms of that he got elected.
[00:09:59] Right.
[00:09:59] And so I don't want to make it worse.
[00:10:01] So there's a lot of difference, I believe, between Joe and Kamala.
[00:10:03] That's my opinion.
[00:10:05] But other than that, there's not a lot of difference because she hasn't staked out a campaign, just like she hasn't faced a primary, just like.
[00:10:13] And I can keep going about all the way to the steps that she took to get to the top.
[00:10:16] And that's the same thing that happened to Barack Obama.
[00:10:19] Somehow these two characters have no credibility whatsoever, but they end up at the top of the ticket due to flukes, due to whatever you want to call it.
[00:10:25] But I believe it's all by design.
[00:10:27] Nothing in politics happens by accident.
[00:10:29] So she's way different than, in my opinion, than Joe Biden.
[00:10:33] Go ahead and skip the break.
[00:10:34] We haven't had Dr. Bradley on for so long.
[00:10:36] I want to give him a chance to respond to this.
[00:10:37] What do you say?
[00:10:38] That's my assertion, doctor.
[00:10:46] Similarities between Barack Obama's meteoric rise to power.
[00:10:51] I mean, who in the blazes had even heard of him?
[00:10:55] He was a kind of a, you know, Johnny come lately to the Senate.
[00:11:00] So was Kamala, Johnny come lately.
[00:11:03] Neither of them brought any substantive character with them.
[00:11:09] They simply were writing on their color.
[00:11:12] I'm sorry to say.
[00:11:14] And don't ask, don't tell became kind of a political kind of thing.
[00:11:21] You know, we had that thing back during Bill Clinton about the sexual orientation stuff in the military.
[00:11:29] And it became a political kind of thing then.
[00:11:33] Don't you dare ask them any substantive question, anything that requires two brain cells to rub together or more.
[00:11:42] It just is, you're a racist if you question this or that or the other.
[00:11:46] It's kind of like in the women's NBA, you know, about how they, this has become a racially charged thing because there's a white girl and they're making a splash.
[00:11:55] But the fact of the matter is they spin this racist thing about anybody that asks anything of hard questions.
[00:12:06] Presidents need to be able to answer hard questions.
[00:12:09] And, you know, when I'm all over the board, as you say, I get all pent up because I haven't been able to talk for a week.
[00:12:16] When Biden went to Europe.
[00:12:18] I love it. Let's go.
[00:12:19] Yeah. When Biden went to it, went to Europe to talk to what was it, France and Germany and in England about Ukraine.
[00:12:29] What in tarnation is coming out of that?
[00:12:33] I mean, think for a minute.
[00:12:35] I mean, I have seen the most bland reporting.
[00:12:39] I mean, everything that comes out of the lame brain media is insipid.
[00:12:43] It's just bland and tasteless.
[00:12:45] But, but the fact of the matter is Joe goes over there.
[00:12:51] I mean, and we've talked about him shambling around in his bunny slippers and everything like that with his bathrobe on in the White House and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
[00:12:59] You know, all of that's just a characterization that probably I'm guilty of.
[00:13:04] But the fact of the matter is you go, you take him to a meeting with NATO.
[00:13:08] He got lost on the grounds when they were doing the Kodak moment.
[00:13:11] You know, he's when a plane lands, he goes to get on it because I get on planes, you know, whatever.
[00:13:18] He's he's just out of touch with reality.
[00:13:21] And so he gets sent to Europe to talk about some of the most substantive, momentous issues.
[00:13:28] We're talking something that could block.
[00:13:31] We're talking about war or peace discussions, right?
[00:13:34] We're talking about national security for the greatest country on the face of the earth bungled by an old man that can't think straight.
[00:13:40] Sadly, so I'm not making fun of him for it.
[00:13:42] But it's criminal that they put him in place and hold him there.
[00:13:46] Then they deny that he has anything wrong with him.
[00:13:48] But yet he steps down and his VP skips the primary.
[00:13:51] See, Barack got there on very strange circumstances, too.
[00:13:54] We don't know if his birth certificate's real.
[00:13:56] We have no idea to this day.
[00:13:57] Anybody who brings it up as a nutcase, never mind the fact that his birth certificate was forged.
[00:14:02] That was literally proven by Joe Arpaio and others.
[00:14:04] But it never gained any ground because the mainstream in bed with government has too much power to this date.
[00:14:10] We've eked a lot out of that.
[00:14:12] People know the truth that the mainstream press is criminal and dishonest and everything else.
[00:14:18] But we still don't know what to do about it.
[00:14:19] So Josh Shapiro can't even name any difference between the two.
[00:14:23] They say, oh, my gosh, Kamala's having trouble distancing herself from Joe.
[00:14:27] No, she's not.
[00:14:28] She just knows that Joe's record may not be perfect, but it's the best she can cling to.
[00:14:33] Because if she has to expose her own record, it's curtains for her campaign.
[00:14:36] Just like if we released Barack's birth certificate, it would be curtains to his campaign.
[00:14:41] Now, a lot of people believe he's a foreigner.
[00:14:42] I don't.
[00:14:43] I believe he's the son of communist Frank Marshall Davis.
[00:14:46] And they didn't want you to know that the son of a communist is trying to be president of the United States,
[00:14:50] coming out of obscurity from nowhere.
[00:14:51] Well, same thing with Kamala.
[00:14:53] She has very strange, interesting ties.
[00:14:56] Who is she?
[00:14:56] Who is her mother?
[00:14:57] Who is her father?
[00:14:58] They say her father's black.
[00:14:59] They say her mother's Indian or whatever.
[00:15:02] I don't believe that's really exactly right.
[00:15:04] We haven't had a DNA test.
[00:15:05] We don't even know.
[00:15:06] But we're told all that.
[00:15:08] She's supposedly like a first-generation American.
[00:15:11] Neither of these people were constitutionally qualified to serve for a variety of reasons.
[00:15:14] We don't need to go down that road except to say, look, this is important.
[00:15:18] Now, here's the next tidbit.
[00:15:19] They're battling about McDonald's.
[00:15:21] What a waste of time.
[00:15:22] But yet, it's a winning ticket item for Donald Trump.
[00:15:27] Headline, Donald serves up McDonald's to thousands of supporters in Virginia.
[00:15:33] Trump doubled down, quote, I've now worked at McDonald's 15 minutes longer than Kamala Harris has.
[00:15:40] Now, here's what the mainstream press says about that.
[00:15:42] Okay, I'm into when we do fact checks, we can't do fact checks on opinion or on statements that don't have facts necessarily to them.
[00:15:52] Okay?
[00:15:52] Meaning, when Donald says I've worked at McDonald's 15 minutes longer than Kamala, who cares?
[00:15:57] That's not the fact.
[00:15:59] It's in his opinion that he's worked there longer.
[00:16:01] They say he claims this without evidence.
[00:16:04] Trump doubles down.
[00:16:06] Trump makes claims without evidence.
[00:16:10] Now, here's what I find interesting about this.
[00:16:16] McDonald's isn't saying.
[00:16:19] Believe it or not, Trump makes claims.
[00:16:21] They say, quote, without evidence that Vice President Kamala Harris did not work at McDonald's.
[00:16:27] All right, but here's the interesting thing.
[00:16:30] In interviews, Kamala has been making this claim since 2019, so we've had five years, Dr. Bradley, to document this claim.
[00:16:38] But a McDonald's executive over the weekend was on site, declined to answer when a reporter asked if she did work at McDonald's.
[00:16:47] So here's how the mainstream press is going to spin it.
[00:16:49] Donald says she didn't work there.
[00:16:51] Without evidence, they claim.
[00:16:53] Without evidence.
[00:16:53] They hammer that.
[00:16:54] Without evidence.
[00:16:55] But yet a McDonald's executive was literally on site, and they asked flat out, has she worked at McDonald's?
[00:17:02] And he declined to answer.
[00:17:06] Now, how do they make her claims stick for five years?
[00:17:11] Even though an executive won't tell you if it's the truth or not.
[00:17:14] We can't verify her claim.
[00:17:16] They should be saying Kamala makes claims she worked at McDonald's without evidence, without proof.
[00:17:23] In fact, when contrary by McDonald's corporation.
[00:17:27] Now, McDonald's says we're staying out of it.
[00:17:29] We don't pick candidates for president.
[00:17:30] We don't.
[00:17:31] We don't.
[00:17:31] And I appreciate McDonald's staying out of it from that standpoint, that they're not backing any candidate.
[00:17:36] Okay, that's good.
[00:17:37] But what's not good is they're using that as their cover to not answer the fundamental question.
[00:17:42] Kamala, you need to prove that you worked at McDonald's.
[00:17:44] McDonald's, you need to double down on this fact.
[00:17:47] If it isn't true or you don't have evidence that she worked there, then say so.
[00:17:51] You have an obligation if we're going to fact check.
[00:17:55] And if she didn't work at McDonald's, you have an obligation to prove it, that she did.
[00:17:59] And put it to bed, put it to rest.
[00:18:01] So somehow, though, in the mainstream press, Dr. Bradley, we've got Donald asserting she didn't work at McDonald's.
[00:18:08] And they say it's without evidence.
[00:18:10] It's fake news.
[00:18:11] But yet Kamala asserts that she did work at McDonald's.
[00:18:14] And she doesn't have to prove this at all, really.
[00:18:17] Same thing with the birth certificate.
[00:18:18] We show that the birth certificate's a fraud.
[00:18:20] We have investigators that have shown it to be a fraud.
[00:18:23] Of course, they don't have to prove that it's not a fraud.
[00:18:25] We have to prove that it is a fraud.
[00:18:27] And even when we prove it, we can't get anywhere.
[00:18:30] That's where we are in America today.
[00:18:31] I call that election fraud.
[00:18:32] When you manipulate those facts to that degree now, you could say, well, Sam, her working at McDonald's isn't really that big of a deal.
[00:18:39] It only is because if we're going to tell small lies, we're willing to tell big lies, are we not?
[00:18:43] And if we can't guarantee or validate small facts, things that should be five second,
[00:18:48] we should be able to prove this in five seconds.
[00:18:50] Kamala, if you worked at McDonald's, prove it.
[00:18:53] Okay?
[00:18:53] You should have a, what, W-2 from McDonald's to prove it?
[00:18:58] You should have a copy of the form, or you could ask McDonald's for a copy of the form that you filled out for your employment.
[00:19:04] There's no way.
[00:19:05] Either you worked illegally at McDonald's because you didn't do your paperwork, or it's easily provable.
[00:19:10] See, but she's not even being asked, really, to do that.
[00:19:13] The main thing in press is, did you work at McDonald's?
[00:19:15] McDonald's.
[00:19:16] Yeah, of course I did, she says.
[00:19:18] McDonald's, we're not answering the question.
[00:19:19] Donald says she didn't work there.
[00:19:22] Well, we can't run it to truth.
[00:19:23] She's been making this claim for five years now, and we still can't even verify this simple fact, doctor.
[00:19:29] To me, though, it isn't about McDonald's.
[00:19:32] It's about how are we going to verify complicated, detailed national security facts and issues and questions when we can't even resolve something this simple.
[00:19:41] Donald's on the ropes because they're saying, oh, we're going to punch you in the head over and over and over for your, without evidence claims.
[00:19:48] Well, let's talk about evidence.
[00:19:49] Where's the evidence?
[00:19:50] She worked there.
[00:19:51] See how twisted this gets, Dr. Bradley?
[00:19:54] And to me, it's not even about McDonald's.
[00:19:55] It's about more fundamental things about honesty and reporting, honesty and fact-checking, et cetera.
[00:20:01] Doctor?
[00:20:02] Well, it's the old adage that if there's a, I don't know, press conference or something like that going on with a government official, if their lips are moving, they're lying.
[00:20:14] And the American public has kind of become so jaded by that kind of thing that, you know, you almost expect it to be that way.
[00:20:24] Yeah, it's a simple question.
[00:20:26] Yeah, it's a completely irrelevant issue to whether or not she's qualified to be president.
[00:20:32] I mean, you know, somebody could have worked at McDonald's at some point along their life when they were 16 years old.
[00:20:38] And now they're fully qualified to be, you know, some CEO of something.
[00:20:43] I mean, you know, but it didn't start with McDonald's, actually.
[00:20:47] So it's an irrelevant question except for the fact the honesty and the truthfulness of it brings to question broader issues that certainly are dogging her trail, should be dogging her trail, really.
[00:21:02] I mean, that's the problem is nobody is asking the hard questions.
[00:21:06] Well, some may try.
[00:21:09] You know, I saw a Fox News interview with Kamala the other day, and honestly, she was ducking and dodging so fast.
[00:21:18] I thought she was, you know, it felt like she was under fire.
[00:21:22] She does not have a straightforward ability to come and say, yay, this is the issue.
[00:21:31] She will not.
[00:21:33] She does everything in her power to never be pinned down.
[00:21:38] And that's a big, bad issue because, honestly, we need more honesty in this nation.
[00:21:45] We need more transparency.
[00:21:47] We need more openness and people being able to trust.
[00:21:51] I mean, that's what people liked about Ronald Reagan.
[00:21:53] For all of his faults, please don't think I'm a big Ronald Reagan fan.
[00:21:58] But for all of his faults, he at least communicated with the people.
[00:22:02] And she has done everything in her power.
[00:22:04] I mean, the whole 2020 election was people hunkered down and bunkered up in their basements.
[00:22:11] Neither Kamala nor Biden brought anything forward.
[00:22:15] And they let the system cheat them into the office.
[00:22:19] But that's continued in spades today in that she has not held a substantive exchange with anybody.
[00:22:28] To my knowledge, and like I say, I try and pay attention to these things.
[00:22:32] I'm always in the nudes feeds and I get them from all over the world.
[00:22:36] And it's like, it's just a radio silence.
[00:22:39] And it's kind of like this Joe Biden trip to Europe about the issues with Ukraine.
[00:22:46] Radio silence.
[00:22:48] We don't get anything that indicates anything happened.
[00:22:53] And if it did, I'm sure we'd be ashamed.
[00:22:56] We would be appalled.
[00:22:57] We would be absolutely chagrined with what went on there.
[00:23:02] And that's how I feel about how Kamala has run her campaign or her handlers have.
[00:23:07] I don't know if she's anything but a puppet on a string anyway, or several strings.
[00:23:12] I don't know how the strings actually work.
[00:23:15] But she's not brought anything to the table.
[00:23:19] You're right about that 100%, except for more communism, though.
[00:23:23] If you look at her record, you know, apart from Donald Trump, and this is kind of the interesting,
[00:23:27] or I'm sorry, apart from Biden, this is the interesting thing.
[00:23:30] She has a record separate from Biden that is on public display if we just search for it
[00:23:37] and document it and put it together.
[00:23:38] She was the attorney general for a while.
[00:23:40] She was a senator for a while.
[00:23:41] She was all these different things.
[00:23:42] You can see what her record is.
[00:23:44] And she literally is hostile to every principle that America stands for.
[00:23:49] Now, when it comes to McDonald's, look, what Donald needs to do is simply this.
[00:23:54] Go on every single TV show and radio show and flat out say,
[00:23:56] the mainstream press complains that I say that she has not worked at McDonald's without evidence.
[00:24:03] Fine.
[00:24:04] Let's say that I don't have any evidence.
[00:24:06] What about the evidence that Kamala did work at McDonald's, mainstream press?
[00:24:10] Do you have that evidence?
[00:24:11] And if you do not, then you better not continue to make this false claim and be in bed with Kamala on the lie.
[00:24:17] Either prove the evidence media that you have it, that you fact check the story and you can double down and deliver the facts,
[00:24:24] or you're in bed with Kamala on a fake news story.
[00:24:27] And that's all Donald should talk about between now and Tuesday, November the 5th.
[00:24:31] And then say, if you can get away with small lies, what about big lies to the American people?
[00:24:38] I think that's something, even though it sounds so simple, Donald could hang his hat on it.
[00:24:42] We'll have Dr. Bradley respond in seconds on your radio.
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[00:30:14] From atop the Rocky Mountains, the crossroads of the West, you are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show.
[00:30:21] All right, back with you live, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:30:27] October 21st, 2024, hour one.
[00:30:30] Dr. Scott Bradley and yours truly on your radio.
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[00:30:39] All I can tell you is we're talking about Kamala Harris.
[00:30:42] What's fascinating to me is they claim in the mainstream press over and over without evidence,
[00:30:46] Donald Trump claims that, hey, Kamala didn't work at McDonald's, but, hey, Kamala says she did.
[00:30:51] A McDonald executive from corporate literally at the event yesterday while Donald's flipping burgers and, you know, doing fries and whatever,
[00:31:01] literally won't answer the question if she worked at McDonald's.
[00:31:03] So we have no evidence that she worked at McDonald's at all.
[00:31:06] Although she's made this claim for five years, nobody can run it to ground.
[00:31:09] But the mainstream press is all too willing to just take her word for it.
[00:31:12] But then if Donald says it's fake news, it isn't true, then he's, you know, without evidence.
[00:31:17] But if we're going to talk about facts and evidence, don't we need to double down and prove that she worked at McDonald's?
[00:31:22] She's made this claim for five years and nobody can run it to ground.
[00:31:26] McDonald's won't answer the question.
[00:31:28] Kamala won't answer the question.
[00:31:29] Well, no one's really putting it to Kamala, really.
[00:31:31] They're just mocking Donald saying without evidence.
[00:31:33] It reminds me of the birth certificate.
[00:31:34] Do we have to prove that it's not, that the birth certificate's not legitimate?
[00:31:38] Well, we did.
[00:31:39] Didn't do us any good.
[00:31:41] But shouldn't Barack prove that he's born in the United States and who his parents really are as opposed to us proving that he didn't?
[00:31:52] What about Kamala?
[00:31:53] Okay, big lies, small lies.
[00:31:55] If they can get away with those, Dr. Bradley, what about the critical things that matter regarding national security and those lies?
[00:32:02] I mean, that's where we are in America today, right?
[00:32:06] Well, it's lies and more darned lies to kind of make a little spin on the old saying.
[00:32:14] You know, you said something before the break that in a way really makes sense and has a lot of validity,
[00:32:21] but in a way would be extremely vexing to me as someone that wants depth and breadth to a campaign so we can make a reasoned decision in regards to who's there.
[00:32:33] You know, you talk about Donald Trump making a big deal every time he goes on the air about, hey, let's hear it.
[00:32:41] You know, did she work at McDonald's or not?
[00:32:43] Let's prove it.
[00:32:44] It's a simple thing.
[00:32:45] And whether Kamala will answer, whether McDonald's will answer or not, the mainstream press, if they're going to peddle that story, then they better account for it too, right?
[00:32:53] Somebody needs to chase it to ground.
[00:32:55] However, that would be if that became the sum and substance in the waning days of this campaign, I would be extremely vexed.
[00:33:04] I just think about it for a minute.
[00:33:07] But with everything that's hanging in the balance, I mean, again, we're at a very hinge point on a World War III kind of thing.
[00:33:15] No, you're right.
[00:33:16] And you're saying other things are more important to discuss and vet and everything else.
[00:33:19] And you're 100% right.
[00:33:20] But they're not going to get there.
[00:33:21] They're going to take pictures of Donald at McDonald's literally with thousands of people there, cherry-picked people,
[00:33:29] and make him the McDonald's guy mocking Kamala and Kamala continuing to duck any discussion of any kind.
[00:33:35] So you're not going to get the facts of a real campaign anyway, right?
[00:33:40] Well, see, here's kind of what Ken Starr did with Clinton, you know, his impeachment.
[00:33:50] They had boatloads of very damning information about Bill Clinton and his, I'll call it traitorous without it being technically being able to define as such because it's constitutionally defined.
[00:34:07] But in a way that describes it.
[00:34:09] It's traitorous activities as president.
[00:34:12] And he went with the salacious story, the tawdry dealings with an intern in the White House.
[00:34:21] And it's kind of like, well, everybody understands sex, okay?
[00:34:25] Everybody understands, you know, that's something that the common individual can say, oh, oh, I know something about that.
[00:34:33] And so he hung his hat on this, you know, interaction with Clinton and this intern.
[00:34:43] And both of them should go down in history as kind of a flaming destruction for what they brought, the ignominy they brought upon this nation.
[00:34:53] But at any rate, he went with that and lost the impeachment.
[00:34:59] And that's the problem is it oversimplified in my mind.
[00:35:04] Oh, well, you know, yeah, we've had lots of presidents that have had affairs, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
[00:35:09] But the fact of the matter is bigger things are at stake.
[00:35:14] And I think Ken Starr threw the case with the Bill Clinton impeachment by going with that approach.
[00:35:25] And I just, yeah, simple.
[00:35:28] People can understand it.
[00:35:30] It talks to the common man, whether it's sex or it's working at McDonald's, I guess.
[00:35:35] I don't know.
[00:35:36] But the fact of the matter is somebody has got to raise the standard.
[00:35:40] Oh, I've said for years that the office of president is an office of lessers.
[00:35:46] And sadly, it just frustrates the blazes out of me that nobody can get a single solitary.
[00:35:57] The lame brain media, this traditional media, whatever you want to call them, is most guilty of all because they're the only reason that Kamala has any traction at all.
[00:36:06] They gave it to her.
[00:36:08] And the rest of the media, I mean, stuff like you're trying to bring up is just swept under the rug.
[00:36:14] But stop and think about it.
[00:36:17] We are at a critical hinge point in the history of the United States.
[00:36:21] I don't know if we've ever been at a greater risk.
[00:36:24] I really don't.
[00:36:25] I mean, you say, well, it's got to be a bigger deal back in the 1860s when this, you know, thing of the war between the states happened and everything.
[00:36:33] No, I don't think so.
[00:36:34] I think we had some people that still had a diplomatic capability that still had logic, reason, and intelligence behind them.
[00:36:44] I mean, I look back at, I mean, I bring up Kennedy-Nixon debates and stuff.
[00:36:49] At least they had exchanges.
[00:36:51] They discussed things.
[00:36:53] And it was an opportunity for the American public or the Lincoln-Douglas debates, whatever.
[00:36:59] You pick up some of these things and you say, at least Americans got a chance to say, huh, I like this idea better than that one.
[00:37:09] There's no ideas at all being exchanged right now.
[00:37:12] McDonald's, for crying out loud.
[00:37:14] You know, you look at the potatoes that they put into the fryer.
[00:37:18] I mean, come on!
[00:37:19] What kind of importance does that have in America today in comparison to this hinge point that we are teetering on with potential war in the South China Sea, in the Middle East, in Ukraine, which isn't far from the Middle East.
[00:37:38] We're supplying weapons.
[00:37:40] We're making belligerent statements.
[00:37:42] We're rattling our sabers.
[00:37:44] And so is everybody else.
[00:37:45] Israel's planning attacks on Iran that the United States is approving.
[00:37:50] And if that doesn't seem like a surrogate war, I don't know what does.
[00:37:54] Ukraine's launching attacks against Russia that we basically encouraged because we encouraged them to go to war back in 2022 when they could have solved this thing without a problem.
[00:38:05] Every step of the way, we are stumbling and falling down in the middle of a morass and nobody seems to care a whit.
[00:38:16] Now, again, yeah, Donald Trump could probably make a point of this on the radio 100 times a week if he had a chance or wanted to.
[00:38:27] But I am just pleading with people.
[00:38:29] And here's my point.
[00:38:30] Here's my point.
[00:38:31] I agree with you 100 percent.
[00:38:33] But we're not going to get those answers.
[00:38:35] Here's what you had during the debate between the two VPs.
[00:38:39] One said, hey, I love Obamacare.
[00:38:41] The other one said my president, even though he was supposed to get rid of Obamacare, saved Obamacare.
[00:38:50] And by the way, when it comes to war, hey, we're both going to war.
[00:38:53] We're going to have a different plan.
[00:38:54] We're going to have the Democrat version of war.
[00:38:56] We're going to have the Republican version of war.
[00:38:57] Which do you want, America?
[00:38:59] Neither are willing to stand up and account for honesty or integrity or anything.
[00:39:04] All they're going to do is spend the weekends flipping burgers.
[00:39:07] So at least my response is let's get the truth on McDonald's then.
[00:39:11] And then we can move to bigger issues.
[00:39:13] And by highlighting this tiny issue that we can't get the truth on and highlighting that we're not getting the truth on the big issues,
[00:39:19] at least in my mind, points out that neither campaign is giving us any truth at all, doctor.
[00:39:25] Zero.
[00:39:26] Sam, your logic really is impeccable on this and being able to say if this, then that.
[00:39:33] Okay.
[00:39:34] However, do you think that the average voter in Philadelphia or L.A. or Dallas or Chicago or you pick a place,
[00:39:43] do you think they're going to be able to catch that nuanced understanding?
[00:39:47] Oh, by golly, she really did work at McDonald's or she really didn't.
[00:39:52] And I think that's about the depth and breadth of most American voters.
[00:39:57] Now, I'm confident that your listeners are deeper thinkers than that.
[00:40:02] However, that's the concern I have is that it'll come down to whether the order of fries was cold or hot.
[00:40:11] That's right.
[00:40:11] And I'm saying it's bigger and badder than that.
[00:40:14] And the American voters need to pull their head out and move down this road like they are masters of their own destination
[00:40:23] and stop this Bravo Sierra approach to things.
[00:40:27] Because, I mean, Sam, I know I connect with what you're trying to lead us to by –
[00:40:35] and you have to take us by the nose almost and do that.
[00:40:38] If I can't get a straight answer on the McDonald's job, I can't get a straight answer on a policy in Ukraine.
[00:40:45] But the fact of the matter is I don't think that most Americans connect that.
[00:40:50] I just don't.
[00:40:51] I'm sorry.
[00:40:52] We have been in our public education system for so long.
[00:40:56] It has performed exactly the task it was designed to do.
[00:41:01] We have dumbed America down to the point that we're all what – what's his name?
[00:41:06] Rush Limbaugh used to call low information voters.
[00:41:09] Now, I know there's exceptions, so I'm not trying to put everybody in that.
[00:41:14] But the vast majority probably have released their logic to the point that they take the jab.
[00:41:23] An unproven kind of thing that was not a godsend, that was not safe and effective, not approved by the FDA,
[00:41:31] was approved in a warp speed deal, and it proved fatal or long-term disability to –
[00:41:40] so millions upon millions and other millions will not be born.
[00:41:44] They don't have to have an abortion because they can't get pregnant.
[00:41:47] I mean, how – what kind of people are we dealing with here?
[00:41:51] That's the level of frustration I'm at right now.
[00:41:54] And that's, again, I guess why this – you know, I really do believe that Donald is right.
[00:42:02] She never worked there, but she never really –
[00:42:08] And here's my logic.
[00:42:09] I'm not really a fan of Donald Trump being our president because I don't need –
[00:42:14] I don't believe that Donald Trump has the fundamental constitutional understanding to serve as president at all
[00:42:19] and swear an oath to it and be able to keep that oath, right?
[00:42:21] So I've got a problem with Donald serving, but I've got way bigger problem with Kamala being president than Donald.
[00:42:27] At least Donald ran a primary.
[00:42:30] At least Donald has been president before, and we know kind of what we're going to get.
[00:42:33] We're going to get less war and less abuse than others.
[00:42:36] Now, I'm not advocating for Donald either.
[00:42:37] The problem is I don't have a single person I can vote for.
[00:42:40] But if we could just run to ground this McDonald's thing,
[00:42:44] either Donald stop it and she did work at McDonald's and we don't need to worry about it anymore,
[00:42:50] or she's a liar and all you've got to now say is are you going to elect somebody who lies where they worked as a kid?
[00:42:56] Because remember, the big thing for Barack Obama was, oh man, he worked at Baskin-Robbins, 31 Flavors, when he was a kid in Hawaii,
[00:43:03] and nobody could verify that either.
[00:43:05] So we're getting a pattern here of dishonesty at a very low level,
[00:43:09] and if we can at least expose that dishonesty, then maybe Americans might pick the better of the two.
[00:43:15] Now, the problem is I don't even have a person that I can vote for.
[00:43:17] I have to write in Dr. Scott Bradley's name.
[00:43:19] That's my only choice, doctor, in what, two weeks and a day, right?
[00:43:25] Well, that's the sad scenario we're in,
[00:43:28] and if you write my name in, it's not going to do any good because nobody's going to count it.
[00:43:32] So should I not vote?
[00:43:34] Should I vote for Donald?
[00:43:36] What do I do?
[00:43:37] Usually what I do, and I don't have a choice.
[00:43:40] I wish we had a box on it that said none of the above.
[00:43:43] And in fact, years and years ago, there used to be a...
[00:43:46] Dr. Bradley is a none of the above vote.
[00:43:48] Yeah, it is. It is.
[00:43:50] Right.
[00:43:50] I mean, and that kind of tells you where I fit in the whole pecking order of everything.
[00:43:55] But the fact of the matter is that we are at a sad state here in America
[00:44:00] because we, the people, have let down our guard.
[00:44:04] We've let down our intelligence.
[00:44:06] We've become more interested, and I brought it up earlier,
[00:44:10] but this women's NBA thing where the only reason they've got any traction lately
[00:44:16] is because one white girl that's being beat up on the court every time she takes it
[00:44:21] is they're making a splash, and everybody's jealous,
[00:44:25] and they're saying everybody's racist because of that.
[00:44:29] Holy Hannah.
[00:44:29] I mean, the basketball game is the least important thing.
[00:44:34] Well, maybe not the least.
[00:44:35] It's pretty low on the totem pole,
[00:44:37] and we spend all our time bickering about this or that or the other,
[00:44:42] and we can't get...
[00:44:47] We're having our country stolen from us,
[00:44:50] and we, the people, are allowing it to happen,
[00:44:53] and nobody seems to care.
[00:44:55] I mean, it's just so frustrating to me.
[00:44:58] Somebody that cares so passionately about something,
[00:45:01] I guess shouldn't get into fights
[00:45:05] because there isn't an intelligent path that we're finding through this campaign at all.
[00:45:14] It just isn't.
[00:45:16] I mean, you know...
[00:45:17] Got that, right?
[00:45:17] So what do I do?
[00:45:18] There's none of the above choice that I can put on there.
[00:45:21] I can either write in a Mickey Mouse
[00:45:23] and just be kind of flipping about it and kind of mock it
[00:45:25] because it's going to go nowhere,
[00:45:26] or I can at least put in a candidate that I can believe in
[00:45:29] or somebody that I could...
[00:45:30] Okay, there's several people that I could put.
[00:45:31] I could put Ron Paul.
[00:45:33] I could put, you know, Dr. Scott Bradley.
[00:45:35] I could put Judge Roy Moore.
[00:45:37] I could put Lowell Nelson.
[00:45:39] I could put...
[00:45:40] I mean, there's several people that I believe I could put,
[00:45:42] but the reality is I cannot vote and will not vote for Donald Trump.
[00:45:45] I cannot do that.
[00:45:47] Even though I think he's way better than Kamala,
[00:45:50] I still cannot vote for Donald Trump and will not, will not, will not...
[00:45:54] I'm going to say that again.
[00:45:55] Put my vote on that.
[00:45:56] I've never voted for him in 2016 or 2020.
[00:45:58] When he does right, I give him credit.
[00:46:00] When he doesn't do right, I pointed out.
[00:46:02] And for him to mock Kamala on the McDonald's issue, I get it.
[00:46:07] I understand why he's doing it because it's a way that he can kind of show himself
[00:46:10] to be more honorable and better than her.
[00:46:12] But as you point out, it's a clown show and nothing more, Dr. Bradley.
[00:46:16] I don't give a rip if she worked at McDonald's or not.
[00:46:19] The fact is, if she wasn't at the top of the ticket,
[00:46:21] it wouldn't make any difference and nobody would even care.
[00:46:23] But now what we've got is the issue is honesty.
[00:46:26] And I've made that claim in my He Who Owns the Media Makes the Rules presentations.
[00:46:29] My New Media Takes Censored Stage presentations.
[00:46:31] Look, the issue is honesty here, doctor.
[00:46:35] Well, I think that, you know, you're onto something.
[00:46:38] In a way, you didn't really say it, but I'm going to twist it into that.
[00:46:41] So how about that?
[00:46:42] I think that Kamala ought to go back and work for McDonald's.
[00:46:46] I think that that's probably her skill set level.
[00:46:52] Well, except for our ideas we can't talk about on the radio.
[00:46:56] But the fact of the matter is that maybe she can kind of do a reset.
[00:47:02] You know, Nebuchadnezzar kind of did that after he came out of the field
[00:47:04] from being insane for a period of time.
[00:47:07] But, you know, you talk about making a commentary that gives praise where it's due.
[00:47:16] If you had, I think Donald Trump did something good when he looked to Bobby Kennedy
[00:47:26] to maybe help look at the egregious things that are happening with poisoning ourselves.
[00:47:32] You know, he's got this Make America Healthy Again movement when he's teamed up with Donald Trump.
[00:47:39] I think that's probably the best thing Donald Trump has done in this whole campaign
[00:47:45] is trying to say we've got somebody that's intelligent and articulate
[00:47:48] about one of America's main hinge points for disaster.
[00:47:52] That Make America Healthy Again is what Bobby's focusing on.
[00:47:56] Maybe that's a good thing Donald Trump has done.
[00:47:58] But the fact of the matter is he got rolled by his deep state operatives,
[00:48:05] you know, like Mike Pompeo and those kind of guys,
[00:48:07] during his whole presidential, his four years that he did before,
[00:48:13] he got rolled by the wrong kind of people that he says that he's trying to get rid of.
[00:48:18] Those people were the people that were the mainstay of his whole administration,
[00:48:24] the deep staters.
[00:48:25] So, is he going to do better?
[00:48:27] We know what he did when he was there before.
[00:48:31] And is that kind of the shape of things to come?
[00:48:34] The harbinger of what's coming down this next time?
[00:48:37] Is he going to get deep staters in there again?
[00:48:39] I don't know.
[00:48:40] But he sure didn't do the right thing when he was there before.
[00:48:43] Holy cow.
[00:48:45] You're right.
[00:48:46] And especially on the vaccine issue, he did the wrong thing.
[00:48:49] And now that he knows the truth, having Bobby on his campaign,
[00:48:51] you would think that he'd have private conversations and double down and know better
[00:48:55] and say, listen, guys, I was led astray on this thing.
[00:48:57] I'm so sorry.
[00:48:58] You know, you could have a candid moment of honesty and integrity and stand for it.
[00:49:02] But right now, hey, he still thinks vaccines are the way to go.
[00:49:06] It's incredible.
[00:49:06] It's awesome.
[00:49:07] Look what I've done.
[00:49:08] You know, he touts that as his whatever.
[00:49:11] He did good on pro-life, at least compared to others.
[00:49:14] He brought it to the state level, which I believe it belongs there.
[00:49:18] It's not a federal issue is the problem.
[00:49:20] So, you know, he did good there on the pro-life.
[00:49:22] He at least appeared at some of the pro-life conferences.
[00:49:25] None of the other presidents in my lifetime have done so.
[00:49:28] You know, he's done a little bit better on exposing the media for who they really are.
[00:49:32] That's a start.
[00:49:32] That's a good step.
[00:49:33] He tried to do a little bit better on the border than the other guys,
[00:49:36] not near what I would accomplish, but yet it's a start.
[00:49:39] It's better than the other guys.
[00:49:40] So he's done some good.
[00:49:41] But again, you know, in my opinion, we're at the lesser of two evils is all we're talking about right now,
[00:49:47] which to me is not a constitutional answer.
[00:49:50] And the issue is honesty, and that's why I can't vote for Donald, though.
[00:49:53] I just can't.
[00:49:54] Look, if we're going to be honest, neither obeyed the Constitution, doctor.
[00:49:58] I can't vote for somebody who did not obey the Constitution when they were there
[00:50:01] and had the chance to do so.
[00:50:03] I cannot and will not vote for them, period.
[00:50:06] The evil of two lessers is what we're really down to.
[00:50:10] He did right on the climate thing in Paris.
[00:50:12] He did wrong on the USMCA.
[00:50:16] He did wrong on moving Jerusalem, moving the embassy to Jerusalem,
[00:50:21] which is a violation of international protocol from the 1947s timeframes.
[00:50:27] I mean, he did red flag laws for crying out loud that he was in favor of.
[00:50:32] The warp speed thing was a total twist of what was proper.
[00:50:39] And you're right.
[00:50:39] He still think that's a good thing.
[00:50:41] You know, he needs to pull his head out and say,
[00:50:45] hey, people, I've screwed up.
[00:50:47] And yeah, I'm repenting my ways.
[00:50:52] You know, a repentant man is far more better.
[00:50:55] A kind of, I've got more hope in a repentant man than I have a man that's
[00:51:00] completely entrenched in his ways.
[00:51:02] But he hasn't let go of a lot of these things.
[00:51:04] You're absolutely right.
[00:51:05] It's a disaster in so many ways.
[00:51:10] But again, how do we get to these points?
[00:51:13] It's been Americans have let our guard down.
[00:51:16] And we've let the presidency become an office of lessers.
[00:51:22] So, oh, but you can't vote for somebody because they're not part of the two-party system.
[00:51:28] I can and I will.
[00:51:30] Hold on a minute.
[00:51:30] This is my vote, people.
[00:51:32] And you can say that I'm wasting my vote.
[00:51:34] You can say what you want to say about it.
[00:51:36] But the fact of the matter is I have every right to vote for a good, honest, moral, wise person.
[00:51:40] And that is who I will vote for or I will not vote at all.
[00:51:44] So that's why I'm just going to have to write in the candidate of my choice.
[00:51:48] Just put Dr. Scott Radley on there because I don't have any other choice.
[00:51:51] There's no other choice on the ballot.
[00:51:52] It's either that or not vote.
[00:51:54] And you can say, Sam, you're just throwing your vote away.
[00:51:56] And my response is if enough Americans called a halt to the con game, things would change.
[00:52:01] And whether enough Americans do what should be done or not isn't my responsibility.
[00:52:05] My responsibility is to do what needs to be done, which is to toss both candidates overboard and say we need a real election with those who are willing to have fidelity to the supreme law of the land.
[00:52:16] Am I crazy on this?
[00:52:18] Well, kind of.
[00:52:19] But the fact of the matter is it's a position that, you know, John Quincy Adams.
[00:52:25] I'm sticking with it, sir.
[00:52:26] Yeah, I understand.
[00:52:29] John Quincy Adams, son of Abigail and John, a man born to diplomacy and statesmanship, signed all of his letters.
[00:52:39] He was an abolitionist, if you think about it that way, in regards to the slavery issue.
[00:52:43] And he was looking to.
[00:52:46] As I am.
[00:52:48] Absolutely.
[00:52:49] Rid the nation of that absolute stain.
[00:52:52] Satanic evil.
[00:52:55] He signed his letters.
[00:52:56] The duty is ours.
[00:53:00] The results are God's.
[00:53:01] And we need to make it our duty to do the right thing for the right reasons at all times.
[00:53:09] And so, in a way, you're signing their letter at the end of my time on your show today.
[00:53:15] The duty is mine.
[00:53:16] The results are God's.
[00:53:18] And I think that's where you're coming from.
[00:53:19] And I'm okay with that.
[00:53:21] And if everybody says I'm throwing away my vote, if anybody tries to pervert that into the, you've got to stand for the lesser of two evils or any of those lies.
[00:53:27] I'm rejecting those lies.
[00:53:29] And I'm standing with the duty is mine.
[00:53:30] The results are God's.
[00:53:31] It's that simple.
[00:53:32] And if enough people did their duty properly, then you know what?
[00:53:36] We could turn this thing around in a heartbeat.
[00:53:39] God will not reward us if we vote for wickedness, though.
[00:53:45] No.
[00:53:47] Yeah, we're.
[00:53:50] At some point, I don't know where God's patience is going to run out.
[00:53:54] He's been a lot more patient than I have.
[00:53:56] And I'm grateful for that in many ways.
[00:53:58] I mean, I've given him plenty of reasons to be frustrated with me.
[00:54:02] But I'm hoping that we can start to wake up to our duty to restore the great gifts that he's given us and to hold and sustain them.
[00:54:12] Amen to that.
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