Radio Show Hour 1 – 07/01/2024
Liberty Roundtable PodcastJuly 01, 202425.1 MB

Radio Show Hour 1 – 07/01/2024

* 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

* The writing is on the wall. It’s game over for Biden and company!

* Four editorial boards call for Biden to step down from nomination following debate: The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Chicago Tribune, and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, have all called for Biden to drop out of the race against Donald Trump in time for someone to replace him at the top of the ticket.

* Ted Cruz: “I believe the odds have now skyrocketed, I believe The writing is on the wall – He odds are north of 80% that the Democrat Party will remove Joe Biden from the ticket and replace him,” – And I believe they are likely to replace Joe Biden with Michelle Obama because Biden did so disastrously badly.

CBS News and YouGov found 72% of registered voters do not believe Biden, 81, has the mental and cognitive health to be president while 27% said that he does.

* Rep. Chip Roy: Biden’s got to go! Roy is crafting a resolution urging Vice President Harris to convene the Cabinet and declare Biden unable to carry out the duties of the Oval Office after his poor debate performance.

* Nikki Haley Predicts Democrats Will Switch For A ‘Younger’ Nominee After Biden Debate Performance – OAN Newsroom.

* Joe Biden Needs to Take a Drug Test!

* Bill O’Reilly: ‘Decision has been made that Biden will quit the campaign’ – ‘White House doesn’t yet know how or when to make the announcement’ – Joe Kovacs, WND.com

* Wayne Root: The Important Question Isn’t “Who is Replacing Biden?” The Life & Death Question We Should All Be Asking Is, “Who Is Running Our Country?”

* RFK, Jr.: “How I see the State of Our Union.”

*RFK, Jr. constantly stumbles when he conflates democracy with our republic, but he nails it with so many other observations.

His desire to protect and preserve health and life seem genuine and passionate based upon a lifetime of effort to correct the destructive trajectory of war, pharma conflagrations, corporate usurpations, greed, etc. It seems inexplicable that he cannot see how his life’s work contradicts his “pro abort” position.

* None of the major candidates are “pro life.” – Most, if not all, have likely encouraged and even paid for actual abortions to hide their grievous profligate sins.

All of them are warmongers encouraging unending war against all of mankind, killing our own and the posterity of all nations we attack or export weapons of mass destruction to throughout the world.

* It seems that sooner than later God will remind us of His plan and derail our rejection of the Prince of Peace. A bumpy road follows!

* We The People Need Mojo Without Joe!

[00:00:12] Broadcasting Live from a top-of-the-roki mountains, the crossroads of the West. You are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Show Touch Show. The Rappsight could be. Well, this isn't the voice you're planning on hearing this going. It'll at least at this very moment. This has got Bradley.

[00:00:59] We are doing a broadcast and apparently Sam is having some technical difficulties in making some audio connections. In the intro malls kind of punt the ball down the field just a little bit. I think there's just tons of things that are happening right now.

[00:01:16] I've had a lot of things on my mind, I'd like to talk about not the least of which is the disarray that the Biden campaign seems to be experiencing. But one thing I thought I'd mention, I know because it's near to Sam's heart.

[00:01:30] And he was very much involved in it. There's a new article. Well, actually it's not really out yet. I mean, technically. I mean, you know how magazines kind of predate their latest release for these, let's see, July 15th issue of the New American magazine.

[00:01:47] There is an article about the CSPOA, the Constitutional Service Organization. The Tappen in Las Vegas in April, mid-April. Sam was there and they had a whole bunch of discussions.

[00:02:01] And it's pretty interesting, the fact that this idea of Sheriff's and their responsibility to protect their people, in their counties. I mean, Sheriff's do have a pretty broad responsibility. They can't overcome all the laws and everything like that that are.

[00:02:20] Well, basically not what the Fed has taken over everything, Dr. Bradley. Right now you see the Supreme Court just given the Fed's cart blunt to do anything they want.

[00:02:28] Well, that's Sam. I hear the problem. Well, it's not the problem. It's a problem. There are a plethora of problems. But, you know, let's just take for example the idea that the Supreme just came out with last week that the censorship that the Fed's involved is okay.

[00:02:49] It's okay. It's okay. That's what I'm saying. Adam Control. Amy Conan Barrett, I mean, she's been a lot of people. Because it's a clown. Okay, but just you're kind of kind of kind of coming a little slack here for just a second.

[00:03:07] Because there's a lot of people that think she is the darling, the sweetheart, the pro-life and all this kind of stuff.

[00:03:17] But if you go back and look at her history as a judge, these people don't come into this office as babes just delivered and there's quite as the driven snow and they've never done.

[00:03:29] They have a history. And I would think that there could be a broad statement made and there's probably some rare exceptions. I don't know of any though, where she did rule differently, they want to just say.

[00:03:41] But in every instance that I can think of, she ruled in favor of a more broad power base being granted to the larger government.

[00:03:51] So it's one of those things where, you know, she catches it in terms and there's a spin and you just hold your mouth a certain way.

[00:03:59] And you can say, well, yeah, but you know, there was some logic behind that. But by and large, this is a growing Leviathan of a government.

[00:04:08] And this example of the feds being able to, oh, you know, it's for the good of the country or for, you know, the better the whole and all this kind of stuff.

[00:04:18] It's probably Sierra. There is no emergency power granted to destroy the first amendment or the second amendment or the third amendment because you've heard how some of the, well, I think about the, well, I do the amendment to the

[00:04:37] amendments if they were going to be able to have authority to obliterate the amendments. What are they even for doctor let's be very clear that's right you can't you can't do it any here they are voting for it and so the,

[00:04:49] Attorney, oh, it's not the Attorney General what's the, what's the guy that are gal that's that's over the, the medical side of the, the nation's surgeon general surgeon general why the heck couldn't I think about it.

[00:05:02] I mean, here it is because you're human in your own life like everybody else. I've lost my mind is the first to July but at any rate.

[00:05:08] And anyway, what we've got, we've got a national emergency with gun violence. What happened to the lives. Oh, oh, oh, we shut down everything. I mean, this COVID con that came up and I've been predicting this for over four years if you can do this for that.

[00:05:28] You can do it for anything and so now there's been a declared emergency by the surgeon general for gun violence well by Goli. I guess we can put the second amendment on hold we put the first amendment to write to worship.

[00:05:42] You know, this freedom of religion kind of stuff. It got put on ice and so did your ability to gather and and to have spree speech.

[00:05:52] The first amendment was eviscerated by an emergency and this is Bravo Sierra to the core and when the Supreme Court comes out with this ruling that says that they, it's okay if it's a for the good you know we just,

[00:06:09] we've got to do this and I mean, and you use all sorts of little weasel things. I mean when let's just take Lincoln back in 1863 he suspended, he'll be a Scorpus and and.

[00:06:24] He criminally suspended was creepiest corpus. Let's be clear he didn't just do that like he had authority to do it. He acted rogue and so what happened was the the Supreme Court said,

[00:06:37] we can't do that that's an article one that's a that's a legislative power. So what the legislature do unconstitutionally falsely of charade.

[00:06:45] They delegated it to the president well the president has never let go of that and he's had it well he hasn't ever had it, but the fact is he's clearly control it.

[00:06:56] 1863 well this kind of stuff happens all the time you look at what happened to Julian Assange he was he was charged under a law quote unquote law that's been in effect since 1917 we're talking 107 years ago and he did does this thing about being a journalist.

[00:07:19] The free speech kind of stuff this this right to press and speech is held to keep the government in check if people find out.

[00:07:30] Okay, we discovered something the war on terror is resulted in criminal acts it was exposed by Assange and so they use this false law from world war one the espionage and they charge him.

[00:07:45] He spent like 12 years incarcerated and then of course we don't need to go off on that whole tangent of how he just as was not done but he's out of jail now.

[00:07:56] You know the just thing should be that the things he exposed should be in order to get out of jail, you had to basically agree to a lie as well saying that he was guilty. He was not so.

[00:08:09] He says I'm guilty of attempting to publish false the obtained you know secret information and never mind the fact that it's true.

[00:08:19] They send it and it should never have been operational at all or so called allies should be living with what he exposed the people that have I mean the nations around the world should be saying and I guess in a way there's some fall out the United States is.

[00:08:36] This power base is crumbling because of our unwillingness to have this humble foreign policy but if our people are carrying out criminal acts acts of murder.

[00:08:49] And it's being just brutally carried out and the songs publishes it and he gets put away for 12 years he basically said okay I copy plea.

[00:09:02] I was guilty of attempting to publish blah blah blah and all this kind of stuff classified information they send it stem to 62 months I think it was time served and he got to go home okay.

[00:09:16] Well okay he's out of jail we can all celebrate that it's a wonderful thing but he did a great service to our nation and to the world literally if we would follow up on it, but you know what they've swept it under the rug it's gone away and there may be going oh who.

[00:09:33] He said a jail he's out of our hair we don't have any Donald good enough years ago and didn't fail well you look at the Mike Pompeo on those guys he was looking to assassinate.

[00:09:44] Assassinate as so on as well he was being held in his incarceration I mean he's hiding out in the in the Ecuadorian embassy and all this kind of stuff before he got put in a.

[00:09:56] High secure British prison blah blah blah but our guy I mean he's a he's an appointed official and he's looking to you cannot.

[00:10:07] Have a wet operation like that and act within the color of I mean what you can say it's lawful but it's not well and there's going to be a new sheriff in town doctor speaking of that the question is will they obey the law who let be how it work it's looked like it's game over for Joe Biden in clowns.

[00:10:24] For different editorial boards are now calling for Joe Biden to step down for the nomination following the debate. Looks like the New York Times the Wall Street Journal the Chicago true be in and the Atlantic Constitution go ahead and skip the break.

[00:10:41] And the Atlantic Constitution they're all for all editorial board calling for Joe Biden to step down Ted Cruz says I believe the odds. Are that now you know Joe Biden on the step down that's what Ted Cruz is saying plus those four editorial boards.

[00:10:58] CBS news now did a new poll 72% of registered voters want Joe Biden to step down representative chip Royce putting a 25th article. What do you call it a resolution together to have him.

[00:11:14] You know have the vice president pushed to do that Nicky Haley predicts that they're going to switch candidates for younger one. And I say Joe Biden still needs to take a drug test. You know Bill O'Reilly says quote the decision is already been made to replace Joe Biden.

[00:11:33] Biden will quit the campaign but the White House doesn't know how or when that needs to happen yet and then Wayne Allen root well known talk show host friend of ours from Vegas says this the question is not.

[00:11:45] Who is replacing Biden the real question is who's running our country if Joe's on drugs like he is need is that delusinary on the campaign stage for 90 minutes how can he be making decisions relating to the greatest military in the world the freeest country in the world.

[00:12:01] And so it's that's what's happening in happened over the weekend Joe will be stepping down the question is who's going to replace him and who's running the country are the questions left doctor.

[00:12:13] Well you know all of these things are facts and then the whole news media has blown up over this thing you and I have been saying it for four years and we have yeah basically.

[00:12:25] It's it's been since at least the beginning of the COVID con because the Joe's hideout of his campaign and everything like that.

[00:12:33] The big problem those Sam is and again this isn't the only problem but there are many problems but you talk about applying the 25th amendment well what is that will that puts come on I you know the I mean this salad speech party girl.

[00:12:50] That you say holy cow she'll be the incumbent if that's the case.

[00:12:55] That's so we got that issue if he steps down immediately on the 25th amendment thing but she do have bring up a good point who's been running the country I'm a withdrawal Wilson's wife ran the country when he.

[00:13:07] I'm going to check out back during his administration and she kept its secret and all this kind of stuff but but the 25th amendment brings in a whole bunch of new problems can you imagine having come all. Be the chief executive officer.

[00:13:23] Yes I support Joe stepping down from being the presidential nominee that I'm a kind of party at this point I do not support the 25th amendment decision. To make Joe step down now and I'll tell you why.

[00:13:37] Yeah, I don't think that Joe's fit to run the country I agree with that 100% but I also don't think Kamala is fit to run the country either she has zero experience she has all kinds of other issues and so we need to be wise and careful in patient about how this transition happens has Joe been exposed as a fraud derelicted as duty unable to carry out his responsibilities as sworn to.

[00:14:00] I agree but the question becomes what are we doing how quick do we do it and and I think we're better off really.

[00:14:06] You know having say Mike Johnson or somebody else speaker of the house would be third in line you know I think what he needs to do is put a lot of pressure on Joe to do what's right in the interim and wait until.

[00:14:18] You know the election happens were so close if it was three years ago okay, but it's not and so we need to be very careful that we don't go from the frying pan into the fire you let Kamala Harris become the incumbent.

[00:14:29] And then you say Kamala Harris we're going to put. Oh let's just say Michelle Obama or.

[00:14:36] Gavin Newsom or you know some of these clowns as VP pick if we're not very very careful in need or even Hillary Clinton for crying out loud as a VP pick word serious trouble because you know what.

[00:14:46] Come all our Harris Hillary Clinton with vote fraud might win a Kamala Harris Michelle Obama. Might win so be very very careful who you put is the incumbent doctor there's serious power and control when you do that that may be impossible to overcome your thoughts.

[00:15:03] Well you bring up a lot of really challenging kinds of things and we have been in a bucket of hurt for a long time as a nation.

[00:15:12] It elections have consequences and we need to understand as a people that you put clown acts on on stage they sometimes carry out what they're best at you know they're clown act you know now they're.

[00:15:26] To try and draw a full analogy between the 1952 Republican convention and this one would be silly it would be absolutely full basis but there are some similarities that I would like to point out here we had in 1952 Robert Taft was the presumed.

[00:15:44] Candidate and pretty solid character he really blew it really badly in 1945 when he voted in favor of the United Nations treaty but he lady later.

[00:15:54] Recanted that but the fact was it had been voted in but but Robert Taft was a pretty I mean all the Republicans could have done a lot worse and they did.

[00:16:03] But what happened in the 1952 convention was was like you know eyes now and his goons parachuted in not literally into the convention took control of the convention control of the microphones and you know the agenda and everything else like that.

[00:16:19] And that of a convention that looked like it was going to be a pretty straightforward predictable kind of thing came eyes now and people say well I like I.

[00:16:29] Well Eisenhower was this popular general I mean he was lieutenant Carmel for crying out loud on the war started and the Roosevelt took a hold of him pretty soon you go I mean people if you don't know military ranks lieutenant Colonel's an old five I mean that's a rank below Colonel and then from Colonel you got one start two to our three four four five five stars.

[00:16:48] A head and pretty soon man this guy's a star studded hero and then if you look at how he and Alan Dolas put together the attack on Cuba.

[00:17:01] At the end of his administration was carried out by the Kennedy's it was a facade of a military operation and everything everything.

[00:17:09] The wind into this planning was wrong and we could spend an hour and a half talking about why I say this about the Bay of pigs invasion Eisenhower was the big general he and Dolas the CIA leader.

[00:17:23] Who was brother of of John Dolas is Eisenhower's secretary of defense excuse me has secretary of state. It's appalling to me that the globalists took control in the Eisenhower administration because they parachuted in figuratively speaking to the 1952 convention.

[00:17:43] So what would have been probably you know the country could have put along and recovered and all this kind of stuff been good. They brought Eisenhower in it took a huge globalist turn now again.

[00:17:56] It wasn't happening because of the you know mental competence thing that we're facing right now with with Biden but but the fact of matter is it shows what happens when conventions get.

[00:18:10] Shanghai and and this that's what I'm really worried about this this Democrat convention is coming up in August you're going to see it now Republican conventions another thing I mean like the 11th of July.

[00:18:22] Trump will be sentenced I mean come on people what the heck is going on and we have clown acts as you call him everywhere.

[00:18:31] And I call him bad boons buffoons and and mosaels you know running things in the souls whatever and the emacillic behavior cognitive dissonance whatever you want to call it that's going on in this country right now.

[00:18:43] Is pretty concerning but but you look who might be put in there Gavin Newsom has been kind of Biden is time in the wings. You know kind of straightening this tie wait to come on the stage you know and and it's like holy Hannah.

[00:18:58] I would not be a bit surprised to see Gavin coming in and pick up the pieces I mean he's a much younger guy is talking about but look at what Gavin has done in California. He's going to California Kate the the whole nation if he gets in.

[00:19:13] But he would be a hero to many I mean they're peep I mean people say oh who we dodge that but.

[00:19:19] We find a cut a guy and they're the constring a whole sentence together yeah and the reason that I say that keeping Joe there until we have a real election lets the people decide primarily. It lets the electoral college electoral college decide.

[00:19:32] It lets you know the system work and you know you can say well Joe there it's bad if you can't think how can he run the country will he can't.

[00:19:40] How is the country being ran now great question to discuss but if we're not careful and you get say a Kamala Harris or you get a Gavin Newsom or somebody like that that somehow.

[00:19:49] Because of the special privilege given to incumbents with Kamala and everything else if you're not very careful what you'll get is a very competent communist leadership.

[00:19:59] Now Joe is communist but he isn't competent so because he can't do things on his own and because he okay there's kind of a stalemate happening which in a way protects us if we're not very careful though you'll have some very sinister very evil very subtle.

[00:20:13] So I'm just telling you right now be aware of that Joe is bad I'm not defending Joe but I'm telling you right now that paralytic process where he's kind of paralyzed here and it can't you know. It almost helps us at this point doctor.

[00:20:31] Let's you know I agree with you and I'm going to just throw out a scenario.

[00:20:36] 100 years ago Calvin Koolej was president okay and he came into the presidency as you know he kind of backed into it from from another problem of a death that is he was vice president you okay.

[00:20:50] So so silent cow cow I mean my argument is he was the finest constitutional president that of the 20th century and you say what the heck did he do pretty much nothing. I mean he I don't know okay I'm overstating a lot of things.

[00:21:09] It's a damage he didn't do right we're discussing here's Calvin Koolej silent cow and I could tell all the little jokes about him and everything like that but but he basically did what a president normally supposed to do.

[00:21:25] He didn't try to go out and bully his way into every you know build back better or whatever this this the great society you know where they're going to reshape society with unconstitutionally there's not a shred of authority for president to do that.

[00:21:43] Article two of the constitution has a very limited amount of power this granted to the president the executive is there for some certain specific things and the stuff that they dabble in that dabble in they bulldozy and nowadays.

[00:21:58] But I guess my point is that you know the presidency really could kind of cooler jets a little bit for the next few months and then we could put in about the voice of the people is I'm still concerned about the voice of the people choosing the equity which they have done so many times that.

[00:22:18] Yeah, but maybe an RFK has a chance to jump into the wings here and jump into the bridge and say you guys the clown show is over here you know it's like a rodeo clown you got this clown show side show happening here while the bull riding is taking place over there and.

[00:22:31] You know you keep your eye on the clown if you're not you know careful you missed the action.

[00:22:34] It's kind of like that now and I think this gives a real opportunity for an RFK whether he wins or not isn't the point as much as it is to where he brings some real common sense to the discussions to their debates.

[00:22:45] And he gave his own state of the union address that I think we ought to you know turn this discussion to be because I think it directly relates to the future of America now you and I have a lot of great ideas and we're even more constitutional that even on our RFK might be but he does command some degree in the national stage doctrine so we need to help him make these points.

[00:23:05] And so on Instagram and other places he he did his own kind of state of the union it's brilliant go ahead sir.

[00:23:11] Well this this whole thing that Kennedy did I mean you know you listen to the the dribble the blah blah blah the you know yada yada that comes out of the mouth of these individuals that are at the head of the government sort of speak I mean they're executive anyway.

[00:23:29] And and all of these things they know I can't hardly watch a state of the union address anymore I mean it's been decades actually. I because I get stroke tally now many times they say democracy Kennedy's guilty of that too.

[00:23:42] But they go on they they just drove on and on and on and you start you know it's like holy cow well they got next up there's leave.

[00:23:51] The Kennedy state of the union address that he put on Instagram it's mere minutes mere minutes and there's a little pause in there. It's not even nine minutes long doctor it eight minutes and a second.

[00:24:06] And and he has a little pause in there that I think a lot of people are to oh it must be over I'm going to click out of this thing.

[00:24:12] But you know what it's there's this pause it's a pregnant pause if you will or a contemplative prop pause at any continues and I find it really interesting. And I will talk about it more after the break because right now of Joe's release step and down.

[00:24:30] If Bill O'Reilly who claims Joe is stepping down as correct and I think he is when all editorial boards for the key editorial board say he's done and then Bill O'Reilly says it you better believe it hang tight we've got a whole lot more but I think it's time for our case points to be made and we're going to help that happen with Dr Scott Bradley and seconds on your radio.

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[00:26:41] The BBC's Sebastian Usher. Britain's upcoming general election widely expected to lead to a change of government for the first time in 14 years. The last time the Labour Party came to power was back in 1997. More on these stories, town hall dot com.

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[00:30:15] we were talking about the painful experience that we usually have to sit through. No, we don't have to but we kind of painstakingly try it to see if we're going to get something out of it.

[00:30:30] We listen to a state of the union address and it is so blah blah blah. Anyway, I made a comment about this. There was a little and Sam took the lead on it. This little Instagram post that Bobby Kennedy Jr posted us.

[00:30:50] Data of the union address is just a minute long and a very succinct, nothing's perfect. But we thought as we think about this, usually the state of the union address is just a lot of sweeping generalities of painful experiences

[00:31:09] and Kennedy has really been quite pointed and succinct in this thing. So we thought maybe we'll we'll play that. It's longer than you normally like to play a recorded piece,

[00:31:22] but we can talk about it when we get done and I don't know as we want to really get in depth on it. But there's such a refreshing change from what you normally, I don't care if it's a... First off, it's clear to concise for starters, doctor.

[00:31:36] That's something that they aren't, right? Exactly. And this use your patient of power that everything all of these state of the union addresses. It's like you say, build back better, what the heck does that mean? It's a euphemistic term that you could interpret differently from me.

[00:31:51] Maybe you're on interpretations, someone would remind, but everybody else in the world is going to interpret it the way they want. You know, it's interesting the state of the union address is really not an address. The president has a responsibility report on the state of the nation.

[00:32:05] Jefferson turned his... it was a written report, second grade report. Fairly concise and brief he was concerned about the debt of the country. Whoa, doggy's. I wonder if something ever talk about that nowadays, but did he rate?

[00:32:20] And then they really did it on written reports until Woodrow Wilson, and he kind of took the main stage again and started doing these... Blather, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah things that they do every... every year.

[00:32:33] Of course, Biden kind of stumbled over it for a while. I don't think he was competent enough to even stand before anybody can do it. But anyway, generally speaking, they are just airhead stuff. Kennedy was very brief, not perfect, but I thought, holy cow.

[00:32:50] Beter 9 minutes will call it good. Maybe we could say... That's right, here it is, let's talk about it. I'm Robert of Kennedy Junior, and I'm running as an independent candidate for President of the United States.

[00:33:02] I grew up in America that seemed to have achieved its promise as an exemplary nation. Modern democracy is spread from one nation of ours in 1776 to 6 by 1865 and 290 by the 1960s. We had become the city on the hill. We were an oral authority around the globe.

[00:33:22] Our government institutions are Congress, the Court, the Regulatory Agency's and even the American press. We're now from their integrity and they were reviewed worldwide. Other nations wanted our American leadership. They knew the difference between leadership and bullying, which is something our current leaders seem to have forgotten.

[00:33:40] We were the template of liberty, proof that for a country to thrive, its people must be free. Free to speak, free to worship, free to build great companies, free to start small businesses. We were the freeest country in the world and by no coincidence also the most prosperous.

[00:33:56] Where a can Americans can provide for their families a single salary. They could buy a home raise of families, save for retirement without mountains of debt. We made the best music. We made the best movies. We made gold standard automobiles.

[00:34:09] And everybody in the world wanted me. We made blue jeans. We reconstructed Europe. We put men on the moon. We the world's healthiest best educated children. Our productivity, ingenuity, our can't do spirit.

[00:34:21] We're the envy of the world. We had confidence in our strength, our capacity, and the limitless potential of our country. Yeah, we had serious racial and environmental problems but in the head of days of my years.

[00:34:33] In our amount of movement and the civil rights movement were being abstained. My father and some of his allies were fighting to eliminate the last pockets of hunger and apple-adds. And the miscippy delta, and on the Indian reservations.

[00:34:48] And we became for the first time a true constitutional democracy in this country with all races, voting, and holding political office. Other countries aspire to be like us and our children grew up proud of their passport proud of their flag.

[00:35:02] The uncle present Kennedy left us a legacy of peace in the hope of ending the arms race and winding down the cold war. Those were the traditions of freedom, prosperity, and peace that my father, my uncle and Martin Luther King Jr.,

[00:35:15] were striving to protect an advance. And the half centuries since their deaths, we've lost touch with that vision for our country. But I want to tell you right now that we can still restore that America, the America that almost was.

[00:35:32] And yet maybe, but we have to start by being honest with ourselves. Neither my uncle nor my father would recognize the version of America that we have today. We become a nation of chronic illness of violence, of humbleness, depression and division.

[00:35:49] Our great cities are becoming ten-campments, modern day, Hoover films filled with undocumented immigrants and dispossessed Americans and people living in their cars. Late by mental illness and addiction and despair, our border has come under the control of criminal drug cartels, the traffic and desolation and fentanyl.

[00:36:08] And in bus loads of desperate human beings, our children are drowning in a crisis of alienation, of dispossession, and complete disconnection from their communities. We've lost far more of our young people in drugs than the last decade, than in the 20-year of Vietnam War.

[00:36:24] We've rented nine centuries with a money and a little over a decade, and spent $8 trillion on regime change wars. Those wars in the United America less safe are country less strong in the world far less stable.

[00:36:38] While sending prices through the roof as our infrastructure falls apart, tens of millions of young Americans no longer even dream of owning their own home. What happened to American, the land of opportunity?

[00:36:49] We could be sure that if he worked hard and played by the rules that you would have a decent life. All the new wealth of the last generation has gone to the billionaires, and to transnational corporations while our tattered middle-class,

[00:37:02] our infrastructure industry have been hollowed out from the inside. Instead of promise, we've left our kids sick and drowning in debt. The public debt has gone from about $5 trillion under President George's will be obliged to $34 trillion today.

[00:37:17] And US household debt is at a record I have 17.3 trillion dollars. If you include discouraged workers, our true unemployment rate is 23%. Young parents face housing, grocery and child care costs that are unaffordable.

[00:37:33] Too many Americans are leaving bleak and hopeless lives, dreading the one medical emergency or the car repair. That will tip them over the edge and to homelessness. The rank 40 is globally in our people's health and wellness out of the richest countries in the world.

[00:37:48] In the United States is 35 in child poverty rates, just about Mexico. We rank 36 in literacy and 45 in press freedom. We've won the highest cancer rates in the world. And our life expectancy now ranks 59th according to the World Bank.

[00:38:04] That's right behind Algeria which spends less than 130th per capita of what we spend. But even these grim figures hide the full picture of our entire health crisis. Only now have the worst health outcomes in the rich world.

[00:38:17] The highest maternal mortality rates, the highest number of gunned as per capita. And the highest number of teen pregnancies. We lead the world in obesity and chronic disease. According to CDC's 60% of Americans have at least one chronic condition.

[00:38:32] When my uncle is president, only 6% of Americans had chronic disease. And all of these plights fall heaviest on our young people. Or in 10 of them suffered depression. And half of them have considered suicide. One in 10 has anxiety, one in 10 has ADHD, one in five is obese.

[00:38:51] It's time for us to say enough is enough. We were once a free and thriving nation, health is the strongest in the world. What we once were, we can be again. How do I know that?

[00:39:04] It's because everywhere I go in this country, I see a profound determination among Americans. The heal. We might have become the sickest country on Earth. But we also have the most ingenious healers. Of the inside and outside conventional medicine.

[00:39:19] We may have sky high levels of depression and addition. But we also have innovators who have opened up new frontiers in recovery. We have some of the world's most depleted agricultural swells, but also some of the world's most innovative and energetic regenerative farmers. We have serious economic problems.

[00:39:35] But we also have the brightest and most ambitious entrepreneurs. We face hunger and homelessness, and yet we need it with high-end philanthropic rates in the world and bottomless, kindness and compassion. We may be on the map today.

[00:39:49] But we can be on our feet and copy and healthy and strong again with good leadership tomorrow. Our people and our system were built for resilience. And here's the most important thing I want to tell you about the state of our union.

[00:40:03] Our nation seems more divided than ever, but Americans everywhere and want to heal that divide. Our nation has become artificially divided by political forces that can survive only when we, the people, are at war with each other. People are tired of being manipulated by fear.

[00:40:20] We learn that less and during COVID. We recognize that the same techniques of manipulating fear are being used by at least today to corralize, in devoting for one political candidate or the other. Americans are tired of these dire warnings

[00:40:34] that to preserve democracy itself you better vote for our guy. I can tell you that in every state of this union, people are rejecting fear, mongering. 80% of Americans say they don't want to be forced to choose in this election between a lesser of two peoples.

[00:40:51] They're tired of voting against something or someone. I see it in the crowds and mixed Republicans and Democrats in independence with them my rallies that are growing number Americans are rejecting defiesiveness. They're ready to unite to rebuild this country and fulfill the promise

[00:41:08] of the America of my years. They're ready to vote for something if for someone they like for someone who represents hope and healing or someone with a inspiring vision for America's future or future that they can believe in.

[00:41:23] So that's the state of the union that I want to bring you today. It's a nation that hongers the heel, a nation ready to face reality to rebuild, to end the forever foreign wars, to clean out the corrupt Washington establishment

[00:41:39] and to turn again toward peace, freedom, good health and prosperity when we unite in that vision we're going to be unstoppable. Thank you and God bless you. Dr. Bradley, what a poignant, dismal, discouraging, but accurate picture of the problems we face.

[00:42:06] But the best part I like about it is he doesn't leave you with despair, discouragement. He actually points out the sight of hope. He doesn't mention god enough that I would like to see, but he does mention the resilience of the American people.

[00:42:21] He does mention the philanthropy of the American people. He does mention that people are artificially divided and want hope and want to heal, not only physically emotionally, mentally in other words, health-wise, but heal is a nation that we don't want this divide, that we know it's artificially created

[00:42:38] and most Americans want to heal and not be divided. I mean, he really points to some real hopeful solutions. What I believe needs to be on, I don't know what you want to say on the media, front and center, center stage, whatever you want to call it.

[00:42:51] This message that he's saying is look, we don't have to be divided. We don't have to be conquered, we don't have to be destroyed. Yeah, he needs to back away from war. Yes, he needs to be consistent with his beliefs of health and prosperity.

[00:43:03] He needs to get jettisoned, the pro-death message that I don't understand how he has that at the same time. But I believe he can come around. Really, on the national stage, I think he's the best candidate we've got Dr. By far.

[00:43:18] You know, I mean, I don't know in order to look forward, we need to look back. And after I talk about, I mean, he's a few years younger than me. And like I say, when his dad got killed, I was managing a service station in Montana.

[00:43:35] And I wasn't like I had access to the news and everything constantly. But they were, there was pointy at times on so many things. And the assassinations that were happening is just bizarre. But I'm probably the only one that says it more succinctly than he does.

[00:43:53] And it's the, we were once the greatest free as strongest, most happy, most prosperous and most respected nation in the world. And you know what? Our greatest export. When I was young, was the cause of liberty.

[00:44:06] It wasn't like we had to take these foreign wars to soil distantly and put boots on the ground and kill our people and kill their people and all those kind of stuff. People looked at us and said, Hey, we didn't mean I want some of that stuff.

[00:44:20] I want to be able to say, I can start a business. I can start a family. By the way, that is what the general welfare is in the preamble and well as article one section eight. The general welfare is a, it's a predictable, stable situation where people can,

[00:44:41] you know, they can start family stuff. They're not going to be domestic violence. There's not going to be a foreign invasion. There's not going to be an economic collapse. Those kind of things were what the founding fathers established the basis for

[00:44:52] so that you could go out and, you know, become a dad, raise kids, you and your wife could figure out what you're going to do with your lives, your wife could do with your husband's life. In a way, his little 8 or 9 minute, whatever it was, review,

[00:45:10] what we try to do on the radio very often together. We talk about a wainted awful. There's a lot of crap going on people. It's bad. There's stuff that's bad, but the hopefulness and we can heal this. This land can recover. These people can recover.

[00:45:27] But we've got to take ourselves out of the, the funk at the top. I mean, I don't know. Yeah, I agree. We can recover, but it's going to take the media. It's going to take some people to kind of paint this picture like RFKJR does.

[00:45:39] He doesn't paint it exactly like I do or exactly like you do or whatever else. But it's going to have to be this candid discussion. If you continue to make sure that the American people can't get the truth,

[00:45:48] it's going to be very hard to turn it around because most people don't know where to turn. They don't know where the solutions are. And I think RFK points to a lot of the great solutions. I think you and I, in many others, point great, great, great solutions.

[00:46:01] But there's, you know, this can't few of us in the whole scheme of things. And we've got to get the word to the people to know. There is hope,

[00:46:10] but you gotta know where to look for hope though because you can look at all the wrong places for love. And it won't get anywhere. So not only understanding the problem with them being pointed true north as key, doctor.

[00:46:19] Well, see that, that's the thing is that you first you've got to recognize there is a problem. If all you think is, you know, the latest, you know, March madness numbers are the super bowl thing and I use, you know, these athletic so called analogies.

[00:46:33] But we cover it up. We put a bandaid on a wound that is going to kill us. And that's the thing we've got to have these frank discussions. We've got to recognize that if we just don't have to pull the dirt in on us

[00:46:47] when we're laying in the hole we've dug for ourselves, we can have a way out of this. But it requires a restoration of the baseline principles we established as nation. It worked and it worked and it worked decade after decade after decade. In spite of all our problems,

[00:47:07] we seem to be resilient to keep this happening. But as he points out, you know, even if you take something as recent as the George Bush years, we have buried ourselves. And again, you look at mentioned Thomas Jefferson's State of the Union report.

[00:47:25] One of the big central themes was the debt issue. We nation that does the debt we do with our faults, philosophies of our economic system, quote unquote, the Fed, with all of the faults that we tell ourselves.

[00:47:40] And see, that's what we talked about a song in the first half hour. A song was pointing out, guys, things are not good. We got big problems. And so they didn't address the problems. No, no, no, they buried them deeper under top secret clear and stuff. Okay.

[00:47:58] Again, I've been in those circles where they classified things. Stuff gets classified out of laziness. They just don't want people to hear it. But that's what happened to a song was hung out to dry because he was pointing out. There's trouble in River City folks.

[00:48:15] They pursued him a dozen years. He's been incorporated. And now they let him go, it's God, we can go ahead with everything. No, those problems are still there. They're deep and wide when guys like Pompeo, they want to kill. They're really worse than ever, Ginger.

[00:48:34] Because you forced Julian to lie to say that he committed a crime that he didn't only for his release. But if you didn't get to Australia and then or can't everything and say those thugs forced me to do it, and then he should proceed to release more.

[00:48:46] That's what he needs to do. You know what deresses? I mean, if somebody passed her out to your head and says, I need you to sign the deed to your house over to me. That doesn't hold up in court. But you were compelled to do it by force.

[00:48:58] And that's basically what happened. I mean, they left for just a thing. And that, but I mean, all of this stuff, all of Yandetophels that Bobby talked about, are horrid. They are bad. We've got to taste it. Take a deep breath, folks, and we've got to start

[00:49:15] chipping away at that. But the point is a lot of it is contrived and just basically, it's manipulated. We talk often times on your program about, you know, these fracture points that they try and put a race against race, men against women, socioeconomic class, you know, whatever,

[00:49:32] these things are Marxist philosophies that have divided the nation. And if we will face them, I mean, think about, you know, these guys that came across the plains and covered wagons or handcarts or whatever, and it became to America like Christopher Columbus

[00:49:48] in the first place for that matter. Or even came as pilgrims or even came as my ancestors did, you know, well, they came on the Mayflower, some did. But it didn't rate. Others came, you know, they got my latest immigrant,

[00:50:01] if you will, and my family was my grandmother, who came through Ellis Island back in the 18th century. And the 1890s. But the point of the matter is, they came. They didn't fold up and crumble and die. Things were tough. And they faced it.

[00:50:16] You know, they kind of girded up their lines and went forward with it, you know? And American, On several generations ago, my great, great, great, I can't remember how many, great three or four grand mother was an indentured servant to get off the boat for crying out loud

[00:50:28] and they got here. Yeah. But you know what? They came. There was hope. And Americans have got to regain that somehow. I mean, you know, the guys think about June 6, they team 44. We just had an anniversary of that. You might have remembered that at the 80th anniversary.

[00:50:44] But, but they got off the boat. They ran into the field of fire that was there. The interlocking fields, I mean, come on. These guys got off their butts and did it. And Americans have got to start doing this. You know what?

[00:51:01] Kids today, they exercise their thumbs with their texting or gaming or whatever the heck they do. And they've got to get a little bit of backbone. You know? And our politicians have been playing. It's, and sometimes I always throw all of these analogies

[00:51:16] and yeah, how do you say we need no Joe without Joe? How do you say that, Dr. That's an untold. There's something to go along with a theme of the day. But remember in the Lord of the Rings series, you remember when Rohan and Thale Dunn was there

[00:51:29] and he had this guy warm ton, talking in his ear all the time. Oh, my Lord, you cannot take this action. You know, it's just undermining everything and Thale Dunn became under the spell of that. In a way, we're under the spell of Joe Biden's cronies.

[00:51:46] And I don't know his Joe's cast and he spells that because he probably has trouble finding the restroom on time. But the fact of the matter is, we have been hearing this fact where covering ourselves up, we're burying ourselves in fear and down.

[00:52:03] The COVID-19 is a prime example of this. The fear-longing that happened through the media, you know, these entertainment moguls, the political process are public health officials. We shut down life and died. We can't let that happen in America because just got to say it's time to wake up

[00:52:27] and start to rebuild everything we've been told can't happen. And you gotta look back to go forward and I think that the we can do it. And so, you know, as I was listening to that again with Bobby, I thought, you know what he does say

[00:52:40] and awful lot of crappy things is really kind of man. We got problems, you know, but the fact the matter is, is every single one of those is solvable. We can do this if the people will just focus right.

[00:52:52] We can't even focus on the people we're trying to focus on returning to the foundation of God because that's where the founders really started. Okay, the good book. Let's look and say, okay, the foundation of all the ten commandments. Can you imagine?

[00:53:06] You know, this worshiping God and not using his name and vein and honor and my father and my mother, this idea of not committing adultery, this moral basis, this idea of not killing or false witness or coveting, stealing, and socialism is based upon stealing.

[00:53:22] The whole basis of America today is based upon redistribution of wealth. And that is what we have adopted. That's not Americanist principles. There is not one shred of authority to take from one and give to another in America. You can give all you want of free will offerings

[00:53:40] but you can't take from anybody even though it's a really good, honorable, wonderful thing because so-and-so needed it. No, I can help them. You could help them. We do what we can. I don't know Sam. There's a call to the Justice Committee.

[00:53:56] The end does not justify the means in this case what we need is Mojo without Joe. That's all I'm talking about right now. RFKJR brings some incredible ideas and hope to this nation. I welcome that big time. And I'm telling you when they get rid of Joe

[00:54:13] better be very, very, very careful how we do it. Don't get so excited that you trip over yourselves. Remember to be very careful in the let Joe finish out his term. Get a good honest replacement through the electoral process. That's what we need in America today.

[00:54:28] For Dr. Scott Bradley, Freedom Size and Time.com, you are truly God saved the Republic of the United States of America.