Radio Show Hour 1 – 10/28/2024
Liberty Roundtable PodcastOctober 28, 20240:54:5025.1 MB

Radio Show Hour 1 – 10/28/2024

* 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

* Opinion: Speaking truth to Nazi power - the courage and cost of defending free speech 82 years ago today, Helmuth was executed for speaking out against Hitler's Nazi Germany - Daniel Ortner, Deseret.com

* This was the day 82 years ago that one of my free-speech heroes, Helmuth, was executed for speaking out against Hitler's Nazi Germany. Helmuth was only a teenager, but his deeply held religious beliefs filled him with disgust at the antisemitism and bigotry that he witnessed in Nazi Germany. After Kristallnacht, "the night of broken glass" that resulted in the deaths of nearly 100 Jews in 1938, Helmuth stopped participating in the Hitler Youth (which was required at the time).

* Standing up for free speech can be costly. October 27 is one of the days that reminds me of that fact.

* LA Times, Washington Post, Rejecting 2024 Presidential Endorsement!

* With just over a week until Election Day, more than 38M votes have already been cast - USAToday.com

* Trump Supporters Gather in New York City for Madison Square Garden Rally Over 75,000 People Show Up!

* For his mic drop, Carlson declared Trump the next POTUS, and the crowd went wild!

* The official Kamala Harris campaign slogan: ‘Kamala Harris: Nothing comes to mind,'” Vance said - WesternJournal.com

* PHIL LYMAN and NATALIE CLAWSON ARE STILL RUNNING! - Phil Lyman Responds to Misleading Media Coverage Surrounding Richard Lyman Withdrawal!

The media coverage from this story has greatly contributed to the name confusion spectacle that began when Richard and Carol Lyman entered the race under questionable circumstances. While most headlines stated that it was Richard Lyman and his running mate who withdrew, news outlets universally led with photos of Phil Lyman.

* The Phil Lyman campaign still encourages voters to write his first and last name on the write-in line, as recommended on the ballot itself.

[00:00:13] Broadcasting live from atop the Rocky Mountains, the crossroads of the West.

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[00:00:23] All right. Happy to have you along, my fellow Americans, Sam Bushman, live on your radio.

[00:00:29] Hard-hitting news, the network of views to use, no doubt, starts now.

[00:00:33] This, my fellow Americans, is the broadcast for October the 28th in the year of our Lord, 2024.

[00:00:39] This is Hour 1 of 2, and the goal always is to protect life, liberty, and property,

[00:00:44] to promote God, family, and country, and the news on your radio and the traditions of our founding fathers.

[00:00:49] Yes, indeed, ladies and gentlemen, we use the blueprint for liberty, the supreme law of the land,

[00:00:53] the constitution for the United States of America as our guide.

[00:00:56] We reject revolution unless it's a Jesus revolution.

[00:00:58] Then we're in because we follow the Prince of Peace.

[00:01:01] Actually, the checks and balances brilliantly put in place by our founding fathers are the keys,

[00:01:07] the peaceful, restorative solutions we have at our fingertips, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:01:11] Don't forget that.

[00:01:13] All right. Dr. Scott Bradley is with me.

[00:01:15] freedomsrisingsun.com, his website.

[00:01:17] And man, I saw an opinion piece in the Deseret News, and I was kind of shocked to see it.

[00:01:21] It was yesterday.

[00:01:24] Opinion, they always put at the start of their opinion, you know, pieces.

[00:01:28] Nevertheless, Speaking Truth to Nazi Power is the headline.

[00:01:31] Speaking Truth to Nazi Power, the Courage and Cost of Defending Free Speech.

[00:01:38] 82 years ago today, they say, which is really yesterday, right?

[00:01:42] Helmut Huebner was executed for speaking out against Hitler's Nazi Germany.

[00:01:49] Daniel Ordner wrote this piece.

[00:01:52] Daniel Ordner, or Ortner, I guess it is with a T, Ortner, wrote the piece.

[00:01:58] And he says standing up for free speech can be costly.

[00:02:05] October 27th is one of the days that reminds me of that fact.

[00:02:09] And then he goes on and talks about this is the day 82 years ago.

[00:02:12] And then he goes into the Helmut Huebner story.

[00:02:16] Really, a teenage young man that was in Germany that wrote pamphlets educating people about what was really going on in the Nazi Germany era.

[00:02:23] He stood up for it.

[00:02:25] Literally, it was executed.

[00:02:26] Lost his life for it.

[00:02:27] A couple of his friends eventually survived and immigrated to America.

[00:02:31] We have the whole story primarily because of them.

[00:02:35] Anyway, what a hero.

[00:02:37] And I'm glad that the opinion piece was written.

[00:02:40] And I'm surprised a little bit and grateful that the Deseret News, a very, in my opinion, liberal paper for the most part.

[00:02:47] But at least they published it.

[00:02:49] And it was very, very complimentary towards Helmut.

[00:02:53] Great, great article.

[00:02:56] I just thought I'd bring it to our attention to celebrate free speech.

[00:02:59] 82 years ago yesterday, he lost his life.

[00:03:01] Doctor?

[00:03:03] You know, there's been a number of books that have been authored in regards to that issue.

[00:03:10] For those of your audience that don't know about it, they really need to hear about it.

[00:03:14] These books are all required reading for my kids and grandkids.

[00:03:20] Helmut Heubner was a 16-year-old boy, had enough backbone to stand up to Hitler and his regime.

[00:03:27] And they surreptitiously handed out, you know, pamphleteer kind of things.

[00:03:31] His two buddies were a year or two older than him, but they ended up being in the Nazi gulag-type camps until toward the end of the war,

[00:03:41] when the Nazis threw them into the grinder against the Soviets as they came in from the east.

[00:03:49] But this little guy, a very brave young man, and it's really a tragic story in so, so, so many ways.

[00:03:58] But he stood up.

[00:04:01] Now, here's the spin, though, and you're going to get a spin somewhere all along the line by the powers that be.

[00:04:07] And they would paint him as a communist provocateur.

[00:04:15] Well, that's the problem is that everybody, see, the powers that be put a name and a label and a box on you and they say,

[00:04:23] oh, no, no, weapons of mass destruction, Saddam Hussein, you know.

[00:04:27] They talk about the origins of some of the terrorism in the United States.

[00:04:32] But the powers that be are the ones that control the reins of the organs that present this stuff.

[00:04:37] So, anyway, there were many people very close to Huebner that were after him to be executed.

[00:04:45] He was.

[00:04:45] He was executed by guillotine.

[00:04:48] And so he was probably the youngest anti-Nazi person that was killed by the regime.

[00:04:57] But he, it's interesting, too, after the war, many people felt ashamed.

[00:05:06] Many people, members of his faith that migrated to the United States.

[00:05:10] I mean, stories that they told were, it was kind of a hush-hush thing.

[00:05:16] I can't tell for sure if they were ashamed they didn't stand up with him or if they believed the Nazi propaganda about him being a communist

[00:05:25] or if they just felt like you've got to stand with the fatherland or the motherland or whatever.

[00:05:31] And my response is I'm sure it was all of the above.

[00:05:33] I'm sure it was a mixed bag for people at the time.

[00:05:36] And when the truth came out about who he wasn't really standing for, I think they were all ashamed that they didn't stand with him.

[00:05:41] But I think it was a lot of mixed bag there in the beginning.

[00:05:44] Yeah.

[00:05:44] No doubt about that.

[00:05:46] But the thing is, there's a fog of war.

[00:05:48] And there is right now in the conflict that we face today.

[00:05:53] I mean, these propagandish kind of election things that go on, the stuff we're hearing about,

[00:06:03] oh, NATO's ready to go to war because the North Koreans have come in on the side of Russia, on the Ukraine thing.

[00:06:11] And it's like, what kind of idiot buffoons are we to go with the propaganda that gets fed to us constantly?

[00:06:19] I mean, you know, we go off to war against Saddam about weapons of mass destruction.

[00:06:23] Not a shred of truth on that.

[00:06:25] And this idea that somehow we're defending the peace and freedom of Ukraine when we precipitated the war.

[00:06:35] And you know what?

[00:06:37] Now, oh yeah, they've got another issue.

[00:06:39] They're going to say the North Koreans are involved.

[00:06:41] So NATO is now, you know, sharpening their sabers and beating their war drums.

[00:06:46] And it's like, no, wait, wait, wait.

[00:06:48] What's changed?

[00:06:49] What has changed?

[00:06:51] And we still don't have a dog in this fight.

[00:06:54] It is still not our monkey.

[00:06:56] And we have sent billions upon billions to a location that has killed hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians and Russians.

[00:07:05] And it's really something that Obama started in 2014 with his coup.

[00:07:11] Well, it's time to count your many blessings.

[00:07:13] Helmut Huebner spoke out in his day it was very dangerous to do so.

[00:07:16] He lost his life for doing so.

[00:07:19] But he spoke truth to Nazi power.

[00:07:21] He stood up for free speech.

[00:07:23] It can be and often is costly.

[00:07:27] And you know what?

[00:07:28] We need to realize that he was a hero and we are heroes in our day to some degree for speaking up about this.

[00:07:35] Now, I'm not trying to focus on me being a hero, but I'm trying to get across that anybody who speaks out can be a hero.

[00:07:41] And I thank the heavens that we have the ability to speak out in America today.

[00:07:46] I, you know, don't think we have as much free speech as I'd like us to have, but I think we have a whole lot more than others have had through history.

[00:07:54] And it's important to speak up and be a hero and defend it and make sure that we have it going forward, doctor.

[00:08:00] Well, Google and Twitter and YouTube and, you know, a whole plethora of social media, you know, venues completely capitulated four years ago to the juggernaut of the United States government.

[00:08:17] And the official story that they were trying to promote, the Fauci's, the Trump's, the Biden's.

[00:08:24] I mean, holy cow, thousands upon thousands of people were sucked in on that.

[00:08:30] Now, I don't know as that many thousands less would would not fall for it again.

[00:08:36] But but it's just appalling to me how the free speech is so fragile and and any kind of declared emergency suddenly becomes the do or die kind of thing.

[00:08:51] And we have normally intelligent. Oh, well, I would have assumed they were normally intelligent.

[00:08:55] They're highly educated. I guess that doesn't speak well either based upon.

[00:08:59] Yeah, half the time that destroys intelligence right on the altar of the communist propaganda.

[00:09:03] They've been educated to believe sad enough.

[00:09:06] Oftentimes you have to unlearn so that you can actually learn.

[00:09:09] But anyway, our prayers go out to anybody who stands up for liberty wherever they are.

[00:09:15] And our support for them remains as strong as it always has been.

[00:09:21] And we will speak out even though free speech is fragile.

[00:09:24] We will speak out and defend it. That's for sure.

[00:09:26] It's interesting to two newspapers, the L.A. Times and The Washington Post, both rejecting 2024 presidential endorsement.

[00:09:36] And what's interesting to me about that is the Democrats are losing their minds over this.

[00:09:40] They're rioting and getting all crazy and quitting and resigning and attacking the newspapers and saying, how dare you?

[00:09:46] You've got to endorse this is a massive matter of whatever.

[00:09:50] And they're going crazy. But you know what?

[00:09:52] I do think there should be a separation to some degree.

[00:09:55] If you're going to claim you're a news group, who, what, when, where, why of a story, then you shouldn't be endorsing candidates.

[00:10:01] Now, if you say your commentary or if you're news with views or whatever, news the networks of views to use, you know, fine.

[00:10:08] That's a little different ballgame.

[00:10:09] But when you pretend that you're just, you know, with the news, I'm just here as a reporter and I don't have an opinion.

[00:10:14] And then you double down and throw out these, you know, endorsements for president and use your big weight as a media whatever.

[00:10:22] It's an interesting twist. I mean, I support free speech and I think these newspapers can endorse if they want to.

[00:10:28] I'm not going to say they can't or there should be a law against it.

[00:10:31] Go ahead and skip the break.

[00:10:32] There shouldn't be a law against it.

[00:10:34] But at the same time, I kind of think if they're going to play their neutral, then be neutral.

[00:10:37] Otherwise, don't pretend you are.

[00:10:39] Admit that you're, you know, on one side or the other.

[00:10:41] Look, I have not endorsed anybody for president.

[00:10:45] And I'm not going to.

[00:10:46] Now, I did endorse Dr. Scott Bradley and Daryl Castle back in the day.

[00:10:49] So I choose when I will, when I won't.

[00:10:51] Right now, there's nobody to endorse is the problem.

[00:10:53] But I digress, except it's interesting to see these two newspapers kind of saying we're going back to our roots.

[00:10:57] We don't want to touch it with a 10-foot pole.

[00:11:00] What do you think of that, doctor?

[00:11:02] Well, I think your commentary on that is accurate and appropriate.

[00:11:06] I'll tell you something, though.

[00:11:08] You look at the hysteria that's being fomented.

[00:11:12] It's almost comical.

[00:11:14] It is.

[00:11:15] It's beyond comical.

[00:11:16] But what would it be had they endorsed Donald Trump?

[00:11:20] Well, holy cow, there would have been rioting in the streets.

[00:11:23] It would have been a couple of editors resigning and a few reporters grumbling in their beer.

[00:11:28] This would have been cause for a revolt.

[00:11:31] See, it's so amazing that, well, you should have endorsed our guy.

[00:11:37] I mean, come on.

[00:11:38] What's wrong with you?

[00:11:39] I mean, they're little children that are on the playground.

[00:11:43] And it is just absurd to me.

[00:11:45] You know what?

[00:11:45] If it's free speech, it's free speech.

[00:11:48] I mean, this First Amendment kind of thing is called into question.

[00:11:52] It was designed.

[00:11:54] It was put into place so that the issues of liberty could be discussed openly, freely.

[00:11:59] And when people heard something that was being bantered about, true or false, you could bring

[00:12:07] it to exposure of the people.

[00:12:09] The people could examine the facts and make their decisions.

[00:12:12] And freedom could be preserved.

[00:12:15] Freedom of proper government.

[00:12:16] But the First Amendment nowadays is something they want to, oh, well, you can't say naughty

[00:12:23] things about our city council.

[00:12:25] You probably read that article, didn't you?

[00:12:27] About that gal that got arrested and now she's winning a bazillion dollars.

[00:12:31] Not a bazillion, but much.

[00:12:32] Because the city council said you can't say things that are hurtful to city employees when

[00:12:39] you speak in the city council meeting.

[00:12:41] Holy cow.

[00:12:43] The woke crowd runs everything.

[00:12:45] They're paying a price.

[00:12:46] So, yeah, there's some interesting, oh, the death of America is happening right before

[00:12:53] our eyes.

[00:12:54] And Americans don't seem to even blink or breath a sigh of anything.

[00:13:00] It's just astonishing to me.

[00:13:02] But these two newspapers, by the way, in fact, I'll make a little statement again about this.

[00:13:08] Whether you've got those, whether it's the LA Times, the Washington Post, the New York Times,

[00:13:11] the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, I mean, Deseret News, Tribune, you read any of those newspapers and

[00:13:18] you've only read one source.

[00:13:20] I mean, they have very slight nuances, but it's so incestuous what they share between each other.

[00:13:29] And the message is so polluted by the time it gets through those rags that the people are only getting one message.

[00:13:39] And the fact that two of them didn't endorse Kamala is a bit of a surprise, but maybe they can see how embarrassing it would be if she got in and they had to say, yeah, we watched this buffoon and we endorsed her.

[00:13:53] And wow, look what's happening.

[00:13:55] So maybe there's a little wisdom in their editorial staff.

[00:13:59] Well, and I'm actually commending them for doing so.

[00:14:02] And like I say, I'm not saying there should be a law against it or anything.

[00:14:05] They can do whatever they want to.

[00:14:06] But what I'm saying is if you're going to pitch yourself as neutral, hey, we just report the news.

[00:14:11] We're a news organization.

[00:14:12] We're about the who, what, when, where, why of a story.

[00:14:14] And they pretend they're neutral.

[00:14:17] And they run around and act neutral and play games about neutrality.

[00:14:20] But yet, you know what?

[00:14:21] Then they promote a candidate.

[00:14:23] They're not neutral at all because everything that candidate espouses, they're tied to.

[00:14:27] And then when they endorse, they can't have their objectivity as they claim they should or whatever.

[00:14:33] And so I have a problem with the idea that we're pretending we're neutral and we're news and we're above partisan politics.

[00:14:39] But then when it comes down to it, they endorse candidates.

[00:14:41] You can't have it both ways.

[00:14:43] Wear on your sleeve what you are.

[00:14:45] I'm absolutely biased towards an agenda.

[00:14:47] Okay?

[00:14:48] And I'm going to be blatantly clear about it.

[00:14:49] If it's constitutional, I love it.

[00:14:51] And if it's not, I hate it.

[00:14:52] Got it?

[00:14:53] Good.

[00:14:54] Okay?

[00:14:54] I'm not conservative or liberal.

[00:14:55] Don't play those word games with me.

[00:14:57] I'm constitutional.

[00:14:59] That's how it is.

[00:15:00] And if it's not constitutional, I'm against it.

[00:15:03] Okay?

[00:15:03] So I'm not left.

[00:15:04] I'm not right.

[00:15:04] I'm not Republican.

[00:15:05] I'm not Democrat.

[00:15:06] I'm none of those things.

[00:15:07] I am about the who, what, when, where, why of a story.

[00:15:09] But I will also put my opinion, my belief, my understanding, my constitutional views, the rule of law, all these things, moral compass, God, family, country, life, liberty, and property.

[00:15:20] I use very unique words to describe what I stand for, what I believe in, what I promote on my radio shows.

[00:15:25] Okay?

[00:15:25] So I'm very clear about it.

[00:15:27] Now, if those organizations want to say, hey, we're an opinion rag and we have an agenda, fine.

[00:15:32] That's all cool.

[00:15:34] Whatever it be.

[00:15:34] But don't pretend you don't when you do.

[00:15:37] And so, at least in my opinion, this really goes to show these two papers are, you know, hey, they're trying to be news.

[00:15:43] And I hope they really stay as neutral as they can and just report the facts.

[00:15:46] Hey, today it's going to be 65 degrees today.

[00:15:48] That's a fact of the weather.

[00:15:49] Right?

[00:15:49] Okay?

[00:15:50] Stick with those facts if that's who you are or admit who you are.

[00:15:54] And a lot of organizations don't do that, and I think that's the quintessential problem, doctor.

[00:15:59] Well, of course, and I hope I'm convicted of having a bias in favor of restoring and preserving the founding principles of this nation that go with liberty, proper government, and our agency.

[00:16:12] But let me just give you an example.

[00:16:14] You mentioned when Daryl and I were running for the presidency.

[00:16:18] I, in the minor role of vice president, and Daryl as president.

[00:16:22] We were not on the most popular bandwagon.

[00:16:26] And there's a very, very, very major news, what shall I call them, Oregon in Salt Lake City has a very big footprint.

[00:16:38] And there's some people that did a stroke tally, and I don't know how they do about it.

[00:16:42] They reported it to me later on.

[00:16:44] But there was an individual that entered the race in August of 2016.

[00:16:51] Johnny come lately.

[00:16:53] And over a period of time, he was mentioned.

[00:16:57] These guys stroke tallied it.

[00:16:58] I didn't.

[00:16:59] They said over 5,000 times in that period of time.

[00:17:04] And they stroke tallied how many mentions were made in this news organization.

[00:17:09] This was an oh-by-the-way kind of thing.

[00:17:11] This was not paid advertising.

[00:17:14] This was, hey, did you hear about so-and-so?

[00:17:16] Man, what a message he's got.

[00:17:19] We ought to listen.

[00:17:20] We had blah, blah, blah.

[00:17:21] He was mentioned over 5,000 times.

[00:17:24] Daryl and I were mentioned six.

[00:17:26] Now, both this individual and Daryl and I were third parties.

[00:17:31] Okay?

[00:17:31] And it gave some idea about how the bias can be manifested.

[00:17:38] And, oh, no, no, no.

[00:17:40] We're neutral.

[00:17:41] We're just talking about something that just came.

[00:17:44] It's exciting.

[00:17:45] It's interesting.

[00:17:46] Our audience wants to hear about this.

[00:17:48] But they sure didn't want to hear about Daryl Castle's run for the president.

[00:17:52] And so that's the kind of stuff that happens.

[00:17:55] I get news sources from all over the world.

[00:17:58] And I take Yahoo News, for example, and look at their news source.

[00:18:04] Absolutely, I know the bias, where they are, where they're coming from.

[00:18:08] Whatever they spin, it's got loaded words and it's pregnant with meaning and all that kind of stuff.

[00:18:15] I know exactly where they're coming from.

[00:18:18] RT, I know they have a bias too.

[00:18:21] I mean, I look all over the world.

[00:18:23] And it's interesting if you do that kind of thing and you can keep a level of understanding principles against non-principles,

[00:18:33] right versus wrong, for example, instead of left versus right, as you mentioned, Sam.

[00:18:38] If you're thinking right and wrong and baseline principles, it's very easy to sort it.

[00:18:42] And you don't have to get confused.

[00:18:45] And you don't have to be, you know, propagandized to the point that you think Saddam Hussein has weapons of mass destruction when he really absolutely did not.

[00:18:56] Well, whether he did or didn't, though, whether no matter who he was, though, we have guidelines and we have rule of law.

[00:19:02] For example, going to war without a congressional declaration of war is a problem.

[00:19:06] Okay.

[00:19:07] Okay.

[00:19:07] So even if you think, hey, this guy's guilty of sin and we need to do something about it, that's, you know, you can have your opinion to which you're entitled.

[00:19:15] But what you've got to do is hold the moral high ground and say, listen, in the United States of America, we have the rule of law.

[00:19:20] We have checks and balances.

[00:19:22] We have a constitutional republic.

[00:19:24] Therefore, you look to the supreme law, the land, the contract with the people and say, hey, if we do feel like we need to take extra action, here's the way we go about it.

[00:19:33] And so, see, to me, even those things, even separating from your opinion, you say, you know, it doesn't matter what Sam Bushman necessarily thinks about something.

[00:19:43] The way to go about it is the way the rule of law is, you know.

[00:19:46] And so when they make laws that contradict the supreme law, I call them null and void.

[00:19:50] They say, well, you're crazy.

[00:19:51] You don't understand the Constitution.

[00:19:52] I say, yes, I do.

[00:19:53] You guys don't understand the Constitution.

[00:19:55] You somehow think that any willy-nilly law, whether it be a mandate, an edict, whatever, by who knows who can just be, no, there's rules.

[00:20:03] The legislative body makes laws in the United States, but only pursuant to the supreme law of the land, only with their limited delegated authority.

[00:20:10] And these fundamental principles need to be understood.

[00:20:12] And that's, I believe, why we're so far off track today, because most people don't really understand those realities, Doctor.

[00:20:19] You know what?

[00:20:20] It's interesting.

[00:20:20] I've mentioned this on your program before.

[00:20:22] There was another radio station, completely different from your bias and my bias that happened to run very parallel, I would say.

[00:20:30] But this station absolutely unequivocally was bent in the shape of socialist government, bigger government, exceeding the limited powers within the Constitution.

[00:20:43] This one particular, well, there was a couple of talk show hosts that used to have me on very regularly.

[00:20:48] One was more fair than others by far and away, by far and away.

[00:20:51] But this one that was particularly biased.

[00:20:53] You're free to give names and people and places and stations if you want, by the way.

[00:20:56] Well, the person that was unbiased, that was really intelligent, is dead now.

[00:21:03] She's no longer with the radio station.

[00:21:05] But in the local radio station, this one particularly was a station at a cache valley named KVNU.

[00:21:11] And the guy for the people is what he calls a station.

[00:21:14] It's absolutely, you know, he claims to be unbiased and wants to give the news who, what, when, and why.

[00:21:20] But he always has this inclination to go with the big government decisions.

[00:21:25] Anyway, he had me on often until about 12 years ago.

[00:21:31] And then he cut me off at the knees because of a comment I'd made about a politician that was selling the country out.

[00:21:38] At any rate, he had me on one time.

[00:21:43] And on the air, he says, I love having you on, Bradley.

[00:21:45] He says, because you're so predictable.

[00:21:47] And I said, do you want to know why I'm predictable?

[00:21:49] Because I have a baseline set of principles that I never vary from.

[00:21:55] And if, in fact, you understand those principles, you can predict where I'll be on the positions.

[00:22:00] And so if you ask me a question and I pull it out of my bag of tricks and it goes along with those principles,

[00:22:07] and I'm predictable because I did that?

[00:22:10] No, it's because these things are solid.

[00:22:13] They're stable.

[00:22:14] They are something our nation was built on.

[00:22:16] That's what our principles are, right?

[00:22:18] Say again?

[00:22:19] Principles are predictable.

[00:22:22] They are.

[00:22:23] And the problem is he's predictable because if there's an effort to increase the land holdings of the government in our community, he's for it.

[00:22:33] Well, that's the very definition of socialism.

[00:22:36] And Marx's communism said, well, we intend to do away private property.

[00:22:42] Well, they had a big deal here a while back where they decided they were going to have it on a ballot and they promoted it through their station.

[00:22:50] They wouldn't let me on to fight it.

[00:22:52] Again, they haven't let me on for 12 years because they knew I would oppose it.

[00:22:56] And when you talk principles and you talk to the people and tell them what's at stake, they listen.

[00:23:02] But what this guy did is, no, we're going to do this.

[00:23:05] They wanted to use taxpayer dollars to buy private property to put in the government land bank, if you will.

[00:23:14] Well, it's a disgrace, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:23:16] We should reject it at every turn.

[00:23:18] I'm telling you that right now.

[00:23:19] Now, Harris and Biden have been manipulating the economy approaching the election.

[00:23:25] The nationwide average price of a gallon of gas is now 314.

[00:23:29] It's down quite a bit, making people feel better about the economy right before the election.

[00:23:33] With just over a week until Election Day, ladies and gentlemen, more than 38 million votes have already been cast.

[00:23:41] USA Today, so if you don't like something you find out about Harris the next several days, but you've already voted, too bad.

[00:23:47] Or if some scandal comes out, too bad.

[00:23:49] You've already voted.

[00:23:50] 38 million Americans have already voted.

[00:23:52] What a disgrace that is.

[00:23:53] And then the economy, quote, is sturdy, boosting Harris's chances.

[00:23:59] But that doesn't mean she'll win.

[00:24:01] Now, listen, gas prices and mortgage rates are down.

[00:24:05] The computer says that favors Kamala.

[00:24:10] USAtoday.com.

[00:24:11] And then they say, but it doesn't guarantee a win because of inflation.

[00:24:15] But they're manipulating the economy right before the elections, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:24:19] I call that election fraud.

[00:24:20] That's my opinion to which I'm entitled.

[00:24:22] We'll get back.

[00:24:23] Dr. Bradley will speak his mind on the topic.

[00:24:25] And then we'll go straight to Trump supporters gather in New York City at Madison Square Garden.

[00:24:32] We've got to talk about that.

[00:24:33] Hang tight.

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[00:29:00] Why don't we say to the government writ large that they have to spend a little bit less?

[00:29:05] Anybody ever had less money this year than you had last?

[00:29:09] Anybody ever having a 1% pay cut?

[00:29:12] You deal with it.

[00:29:13] That's what government needs, a 1% pay cut.

[00:29:15] If you take a 1% pay cut across the board,

[00:29:18] you have more than enough money to actually pay for the disaster relief.

[00:29:22] But nobody's going to do that because they're fiscally irresponsible.

[00:29:26] Who are they?

[00:29:27] Republicans.

[00:29:28] Who are they?

[00:29:28] Democrats.

[00:29:29] Who are they?

[00:29:30] Virtually the whole body is careless and reckless with your money.

[00:29:35] So the money will not be offset by cuts anywhere.

[00:29:38] The money will be added to the debt, and there will be a day of reckoning.

[00:29:42] What's the day of reckoning?

[00:29:44] The day of reckoning may well be the collapse of the stock market.

[00:29:47] The day of reckoning may be the collapse of the dollar.

[00:29:49] When it comes, I can't tell you exactly, but I can tell you it has happened repeatedly in history when countries ruin their currency.

[00:30:00] I'm casting live from atop the Rocky Mountains, the crossroads of the West.

[00:30:18] You are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show.

[00:30:23] Before the news break.

[00:30:25] Before the news break, Sam mentioned something that if you all just can't, you all, I hope we go into the south somewhere.

[00:30:32] If you all can't see something that's really wrong with that statement, I think we need to do a real recalibration.

[00:30:41] There's so much wrong with the state that somehow, some way, and I don't doubt it, somehow this is happening,

[00:30:47] that Kamala and the administration are manipulating the economy and the gas prices are way down.

[00:30:54] You know, you just have to ask yourself, okay, if they could have brought the gas prices down,

[00:31:01] of course they have no constitutional authority to do it.

[00:31:03] But, you know, they can make, you know, policy that impinges on our ability to have, you know, free trade and everything like that.

[00:31:12] And that's what they seem to be doing constantly.

[00:31:13] But let's just say for a moment that they could constitutionally lower the price of gas.

[00:31:19] Why the tarnation did they not do it?

[00:31:22] That's what people got to be asking themselves.

[00:31:25] I mean, we have such a short attention span.

[00:31:30] I mean, sometimes I think it's, people lose their attention span between this Taylor Swift song on the radio and that Taylor Swift song on the radio.

[00:31:40] We seem to be so totally unable to connect the dots about anything.

[00:31:47] I mean, if they can lower the gas price, man, I wish they'd lower diesel.

[00:31:52] My diesel truck needs some more fuel.

[00:31:54] And I just don't understand why, if they have that capability, they're not doing it all the time.

[00:31:59] But no, no, you look at the inflation.

[00:32:02] And, you know, we could talk for hours about why that is there.

[00:32:06] It's the Federal Reserve nonsense that's going on.

[00:32:09] And this idea of manipulating policy to the point that you can't have free markets.

[00:32:16] I mean, that's what's going on.

[00:32:19] And because the audience can't keep a thought process from one Taylor Swift song to the next, they do these kinds of things.

[00:32:27] And it buys votes for them.

[00:32:28] People need to look at what gas was and now is and say, why did it go as high as it did?

[00:32:37] Why are groceries as high as they are?

[00:32:39] Because they manipulated it.

[00:32:40] That's why.

[00:32:40] And they're manipulating it until the cows come home.

[00:32:42] You see, they dropped interest rates right before the election.

[00:32:45] And now they're playing with the gas prices right before the election.

[00:32:48] And what's interesting to me is in the USA Today, it says the computer says that gives Kamala an advantage.

[00:32:53] Wow.

[00:32:55] Is that an interesting admission from USA Today?

[00:32:58] Meanwhile, Donald Trump hit Madison Square Gardens on Saturday.

[00:33:04] And I guess there was 75,000 people that showed up.

[00:33:08] The place only holds 20,000.

[00:33:09] So it was packed to the rafters.

[00:33:11] And there was a ton of people outside.

[00:33:14] The cops are the ones saying 75,000 people showed up so nobody could dispute the numbers.

[00:33:20] And Tucker Carlson was there.

[00:33:23] RFKJR was there.

[00:33:24] Melania was there.

[00:33:25] McDonald was there.

[00:33:27] Vance was there.

[00:33:28] Elon Musk was there.

[00:33:29] I mean, it was a star-studded show to say the least.

[00:33:31] And for the mic drop, Tucker Carlson declared Trump the next POTUS.

[00:33:37] And the crowd went wild, they say.

[00:33:39] Anyway, a very interesting time was had on the morning before his historic Madison Square Gardens rally.

[00:33:49] I guess people were lining up six hours before he was even supposed to take the stage.

[00:33:54] It was so huge.

[00:33:56] And they say it was only open for 30 minutes and the floor level's already packed.

[00:34:01] Donald Trump is going to have a huge rally.

[00:34:06] It's 100% sold out.

[00:34:08] Incredible energy.

[00:34:09] New York City's ready to, quote, fight, fight, fight for the Donald.

[00:34:14] Or they say for President Trump is what it really says.

[00:34:16] Anyway, very, very interesting details.

[00:34:21] And a bunch of things were said.

[00:34:22] There were some comedians there that said a bunch of dirty stuff, which I'm not really happy about.

[00:34:26] This is, again, why I can't vote for Donald Trump.

[00:34:29] If you're a moral, godly person, god, family, country, you don't go to Madison Square Gardens and pack it with 20,000 people and let some perverted comedian get up there and babble at the mouth.

[00:34:39] He did so.

[00:34:39] He was very offensive.

[00:34:40] Say the Democrats.

[00:34:41] And they're right on that fact.

[00:34:43] So set aside all that for a minute because you know that I'm not happy with it.

[00:34:46] I think Donald should have, you know.

[00:34:48] But see, Donald has set that standard.

[00:34:50] See, that's the problem that we've got and why I can't vote for Trump.

[00:34:54] Nevertheless, there was a lot of good there, a lot done.

[00:34:57] New York City's ready to fight, fight, fight for Trump, they say.

[00:35:01] And this is, you know, all the Democrats don't know what to do with this.

[00:35:04] They're just freaking out about it, Dr. Bradley.

[00:35:06] But there was the rally.

[00:35:08] Your thoughts on the rally, and then I've got one last tidbit on the rally to highlight.

[00:35:13] Well, okay.

[00:35:14] There's a lot that could be said about that.

[00:35:17] First of all, you look at the rally sizes of Trump versus Kamala, and there's a substantive difference there.

[00:35:25] The idea, just let me comment for just a second on the profane-laced whatever.

[00:35:31] I don't know if you've ever heard Joe Biden speak or Kamala speak about this and that and the other.

[00:35:35] There is not an iota of difference between the comic relief that was in the building and what they speak in their regular language.

[00:35:46] But just to give you an idea, one time, I mean, some of your audience.

[00:35:49] Yeah, to make your point really quick, Kamala was having a private dinner with somebody.

[00:35:52] It turns out that microphones were in earshot from the press.

[00:35:55] She didn't realize it.

[00:35:56] Once she looked up and realized microphones were monitoring her every move, she goes,

[00:35:59] Oh, my gosh, I hope they don't have all my F-bombs on there.

[00:36:02] Yeah, that makes your point.

[00:36:04] Well, but here's the deal.

[00:36:07] If you were ever in the service, you may have attended a USO kind of entertainment thing for the troops.

[00:36:13] Okay?

[00:36:13] Bob Hope was a real popular venue.

[00:36:16] And Bob Hope gave some pretty racy things.

[00:36:20] And he thought he was talking to his audience.

[00:36:23] And to tell you the truth, if you had an inclination of morality, you would have been offended.

[00:36:30] Okay?

[00:36:31] But just the fact that Bob Hope was there shooting off his mouth did not denigrate all the troops, the individuals, the people that were there that were listening.

[00:36:40] That's right.

[00:36:40] Okay?

[00:36:42] So sometimes you've got to separate.

[00:36:44] I mean, if they have an idiot.

[00:36:46] And that's why I say there was a lot of good there in spite of it all, right?

[00:36:49] Right.

[00:36:51] So just one other thing, and I know you've got a big thing to do here.

[00:36:54] And about two weeks ago, for my own private interest, shared with my family only, I did a electoral college prediction.

[00:37:08] You know, went state by state by state by state.

[00:37:10] Not always scientific.

[00:37:12] I oftentimes went with, you know, historical precedents that the state has got with blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

[00:37:19] So I'm not going to say that this has got anything going for it other than opinion.

[00:37:24] Of course, we express a lot of opinions.

[00:37:26] But I went through and did a state by state analysis of the electoral votes.

[00:37:32] And usually most states are winner take all.

[00:37:34] And the electoral college says Utah has six votes in the election.

[00:37:38] And by golly, they're going to go to Trump.

[00:37:41] California has 54.

[00:37:43] And by golly, they're going to go to Kamala.

[00:37:44] Okay?

[00:37:45] So I went through all of these different red and blue state kind of things and shared it only with my family.

[00:37:52] But I do have Trump winning.

[00:37:54] I have him winning 284 to 254.

[00:37:57] Yeah, and I think Donald Trump will win.

[00:37:59] I think the wind is at Donald Trump's back.

[00:38:01] It's against Harris's back.

[00:38:03] And there's one primary reason why.

[00:38:06] I think Tucker Carlson going out on a limb for him.

[00:38:08] Many of the gamblers in Vegas going out on a limb saying we'll bet big money that Donald wins and everything else.

[00:38:13] A few weeks ago when Kamala was kind of on a surge and Donald was getting beat up a bit,

[00:38:18] I kind of thought, man, maybe they're going to spike this in the way of Kamala.

[00:38:21] But I think it's going to be too big to rig, as Donald Trump puts it.

[00:38:26] And when they say New York City is ready to fight, fight, fight for president, look, New York City was, you know,

[00:38:31] even the mayor's like, hey, let's dial back against Donald Trump stuff.

[00:38:34] Let's kind of stop this.

[00:38:36] So you're starting to see.

[00:38:37] But there was an interesting tidbit when J.D. Vance got up to speak that I really find fascinating.

[00:38:44] I don't want to steal his thunder, but J.D. Vance got up and absolutely nailed it, hit it out of the park.

[00:38:51] Here's what he had to say.

[00:38:52] Then we'll let Dr. Bradley comment on it.

[00:38:54] Liz?

[00:38:55] Off ball still.

[00:38:56] And that's the problem with Kamala Harris is I don't think that she could hit a tee ball based on what we've seen over the last couple of weeks.

[00:39:05] When she was asked what she would do differently compared to Joe Biden, she said nothing comes to mind.

[00:39:14] She's running.

[00:39:15] She's running on how she's going to be different.

[00:39:17] But she couldn't name a single thing that she would do differently than Joe Biden.

[00:39:22] Now, I will say that could be the Kamala Harris official campaign slogan.

[00:39:28] Kamala Harris, nothing comes to mind.

[00:39:43] Now, the other day, CNN asked if she had made any mistakes as vice president.

[00:39:48] Now, here's what she actually said, and I am quoting word for word.

[00:39:52] She said in my role as vice president, I mean, I probably worked very hard at making sure that I am well versed on issues and I think that is very important.

[00:40:09] It's a mistake not to be well versed on an issue and feel compelled to answer a question.

[00:40:16] Now, I have no idea what any of that means, and frankly, neither do any of you.

[00:40:21] None of us know what the hell she says.

[00:40:24] Now, she may not be able to make, she may not be able to name any of her mistakes, but the American people sure can.

[00:40:33] And nine days from now, we're going to tell Kamala Harris, you're fired.

[00:40:37] Go back to San Francisco.

[00:40:39] There you go.

[00:40:41] Dr. Bradley, I don't even know what to say about this.

[00:40:44] It's just too much.

[00:40:46] You know, honestly, I think Vance is articulating the Trump message with just the right tenor.

[00:40:54] In terms of there's a mix of humor.

[00:40:57] But you know what?

[00:40:58] You got to kind of laugh a little bit at everything that Kamala says.

[00:41:03] And then you're going to cry because you realize that it is a tragic commentary about who we're looking to put in, some people are looking to put in as president.

[00:41:15] You know, it's interesting.

[00:41:16] It plays very well.

[00:41:18] He did a super job.

[00:41:21] I think it captures the type of campaign.

[00:41:24] You know, the t-ball, I don't know if people get that.

[00:41:27] You know, you've set this post up and a ball on it for a four-year-old to go hit and play baseball kind of sort of.

[00:41:33] Well, it's a softball pitch.

[00:41:35] I mean, if you're playing with a four-year-old and they're using a wiffle ball and bat and you stand close and you underhand give them a little toss and they miss.

[00:41:44] You stand a little closer, you toss and they miss.

[00:41:47] You stand a little closer, they toss and they miss.

[00:41:49] But you try to give them a hit.

[00:41:52] And the most complicit traditional media people cannot elicit any kind of contact with the ball with Kamala.

[00:42:02] And by the way, you know, that was in New York.

[00:42:05] And there are some people saying that.

[00:42:07] Yeah, traditionally a hardcore blue place and Donald Trump brings in the red, 75,000 strong.

[00:42:13] Now, I'm not really for the red or blue, but it's just interesting how he goes into their stronghold.

[00:42:17] Madison Square Garden, 75,000 people show up.

[00:42:22] The place is packed and what, two-thirds can't even get in, doctor, or more?

[00:42:27] Well, that's the thing.

[00:42:29] New York is solidly blue, as you say.

[00:42:32] They've got 28 electoral votes.

[00:42:34] And some people are saying there's a strong possibility.

[00:42:38] I mean, in my account, I put them in the blue camp, in the Kamala camp, because of their traditional vote.

[00:42:44] But there's some people that are saying those 28 votes could go to Trump because Kamala has just, she's blown it at every turn.

[00:42:53] There has not been a stumbling block she didn't trip over.

[00:42:57] And so there's people saying people.

[00:43:01] And the fact that there's never been a primary.

[00:43:03] Even the Democrats are going, wait a minute.

[00:43:05] How is this person at the top of my ticket?

[00:43:07] And I think they even internally understand that, doctor, that that is a serious problem.

[00:43:13] Anybody that has more than two brain cells to rub together really has to understand some of these things at a gut level.

[00:43:22] And, you know, sometimes I think people have more intelligence in their gut than they've got in their brain.

[00:43:27] They overthink things and everything like that.

[00:43:28] When it feels wrong, don't do it, you know.

[00:43:31] When your guts are telling you don't do it, don't do it, okay.

[00:43:34] But there are some that intellectualize and justify and rationalize.

[00:43:39] And, well, Taylor Swift said to vote for it.

[00:43:42] Or, boy, I might get a free cell phone out of this or whatever.

[00:43:46] And suddenly they've sold their heritage for a mess of pottage.

[00:43:51] But I think that that rally in New York is indicative of what the tenor is throughout the nation.

[00:43:58] It really is.

[00:43:59] There's no question.

[00:44:00] And we're going to see in eight days.

[00:44:03] We're going to find out.

[00:44:04] Now, I've got to get to this before the end of the hour, too.

[00:44:06] I don't know that I'm going to get to this big speech by Donald Trump or big interview by Donald Trump and Joe, what's his name?

[00:44:15] Rogan.

[00:44:15] Rogan.

[00:44:16] Because I just don't know if there's enough time.

[00:44:20] But I want to really highlight this because it's important.

[00:44:23] So Phil Lyman has been complaining that he's been ripped off.

[00:44:26] Spencer Cox in the state of Utah running for governor did not get the number of ballot signatures he was supposed to.

[00:44:32] Therefore, his campaign should be absolutely invalidated.

[00:44:36] And then they had these clowns run Richard Lyman.

[00:44:43] Richard Lyman, I guess, at the last minute, filed.

[00:44:47] And there's allegations about why he did so.

[00:44:51] So that you can't just write in Lyman because you might get Richard if you're not careful.

[00:44:54] So you have to write in Phil Lyman.

[00:44:56] Right.

[00:44:57] Anyway, now Richard Lyman.

[00:45:00] Left.

[00:45:01] Phil Lyman responds to misleading media coverage.

[00:45:05] Richard Lyman withdrew.

[00:45:06] But now the way the mainstream press is doing is they're putting Phil Lyman's pictures on the Richard Lyman withdrawals.

[00:45:11] So now Phil Lyman has to come out and say, wait a minute, Phil Lyman and Natalie Claussen are still running.

[00:45:18] Phil Lyman responds to misleading media coverage surrounding Richard Lyman withdrawal.

[00:45:25] The media coverage has greatly contributed to the confusion.

[00:45:31] When Richard and Carol Lyman entered under questionable circumstances, it's good that Richard has withdrawn, but it's creating even more confusion.

[00:45:38] So, folks, what you've got to do is you've got to deal with this.

[00:45:42] You've got to write in Phil Lyman.

[00:45:45] You can't just put Lyman.

[00:45:46] Now they say it might work, but even the media has sown incredible confusion around this.

[00:45:51] Even when Richard Lyman bows out under very strange circumstances, they create more confusion intentionally, doctor.

[00:45:59] You know, there's an old saying, if it happened in politics, it was planned.

[00:46:03] And for anybody to believe that the biases that are so plainly manifested in the Utah media, Mongols, whatever they want, they're basically Mongol dogs.

[00:46:18] But the fact of the matter is these people, they don't make mistakes like that.

[00:46:24] Are you that incompetent?

[00:46:27] I mean, this incompetence is overwhelming to me, if that's the case.

[00:46:32] They are not qualified to cross the street alone, let alone tell us what's happening.

[00:46:36] Well, they're doing it on purpose, doctor.

[00:46:38] Of course they are.

[00:46:38] They're not ignorant.

[00:46:40] They're intentionally doing this.

[00:46:42] That's my point.

[00:46:43] Here's what's interesting.

[00:46:43] The comparison I would have to this is I remember back in the day when I went up to help the Hammonds and had a peaceful rally supporting them getting out of jail and being free.

[00:46:52] And they were considered terrorists by the government or whatever.

[00:46:54] And I went up to the Hammond place and we peacefully rallied for them.

[00:46:57] We sang Amazing Grace and everything.

[00:46:58] After that, in a separate event, Emmon Bundy and those guys took over the Malheur Wildlife Refuge.

[00:47:04] Not only did I not go, I was offered to be on the inside, the lead media person coordinating the whole media in there.

[00:47:10] And I said, no, I won't do it.

[00:47:12] So I left and I wrote a press release along with Richard Mack against the second event, which is the Malheur Wildlife Refuge takeover.

[00:47:20] Well, they literally promoted the Wildlife Refuge takeover and had my picture on it as if I was part of it.

[00:47:27] That's the kind of dishonesty they play.

[00:47:30] They never contacted me.

[00:47:31] They never contacted Phil.

[00:47:33] They just did this stuff dishonestly, doctor.

[00:47:35] They're doing it on purpose.

[00:47:37] Yeah, that's the whole point of what I'm saying is that the biases can easily be read for those that want to.

[00:47:45] If it happened, it was planned.

[00:47:47] And we've talked so many times about how tyranny is being invoked upon us by a plan.

[00:47:56] It's not a happenstantial few little errors that maybe Kamala and Biden made as they stumbled their way through the last three and a half, four years.

[00:48:06] No, everything single step of the way was a planned debacle that is meant to bring America down.

[00:48:16] Now, Trump made plenty of them just so there's nobody saying out there that, oh, yeah, Trump's our savior.

[00:48:22] He is not your savior.

[00:48:24] Your savior is your savior.

[00:48:26] You're not going to be saved in Washington, D.C.

[00:48:29] And so Trump with his, you know, his work speed and his red flag laws and his delivering the jab with the military and taking over parts of the industries and all that kind of stuff.

[00:48:43] Wrong, wrong, wrong.

[00:48:45] He is not your savior.

[00:48:46] Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong.

[00:48:47] So don't get the idea that I or Sam, I think Sam would agree with this, is trying to bias you in that condition.

[00:48:54] But the stuff that happened in the last three and a half, four years is undeniable.

[00:48:59] You must look at that.

[00:49:01] Quit listening to Taylor Swift's music.

[00:49:03] I brought her up now a few times.

[00:49:05] That's the best advertisement she's ever had on this station.

[00:49:08] But forget it, people.

[00:49:10] Yeah, she's going to sing a song and say you need to calm down, Dr. Bradley.

[00:49:14] Yeah, I do need to.

[00:49:15] Is there a song like that?

[00:49:17] Anyway.

[00:49:18] Yeah, she has a song that says you need to calm down because she promotes the gay and lesbians.

[00:49:21] And when you and I get frustrated about that and speak out against it, she says you need to calm down.

[00:49:25] You're being too loud, right?

[00:49:28] Well, you better move on to your Joe Rogan interview or something.

[00:49:30] Anyway, we don't have time for the Joe Rogan piece, but I will bring up one little bit.

[00:49:36] The headline is pretty interesting.

[00:49:38] They say Joe Rogan's episode had 28 million views on YouTube alone.

[00:49:46] Huge.

[00:49:47] And they praised RFK JR.

[00:49:50] They talked about a lot of things that he does good.

[00:49:52] They said keep him away from certain things in regards to the environment.

[00:49:55] But for the most part, he does pretty good.

[00:49:57] And then they talked about the JFK assassination files.

[00:50:00] And Joe flat out said, how come you didn't release him, Donald?

[00:50:02] And Donald said he listened to good people that said, hey, just wait.

[00:50:06] It's not time.

[00:50:07] And he talked about addresses of people and people that are still living that could be affected.

[00:50:11] And I just say shame on the Donald for that.

[00:50:14] You should have released those files.

[00:50:16] You were supposed to by law.

[00:50:17] And you basically said you wouldn't.

[00:50:20] But now he promises if you elect him, this time you will, doctor.

[00:50:23] So there you go.

[00:50:23] Oh, Sam.

[00:50:26] So many times Trump got rolled.

[00:50:29] This is the nicest thing I can say about him.

[00:50:31] He got rolled by his people.

[00:50:33] Whether it was with people saying that these people should be assassinated.

[00:50:38] We should launch Tomahawk missiles against Assad in Syria.

[00:50:41] We should not release the Kennedy assassination papers.

[00:50:45] He had deep state operatives neck deep in his organization.

[00:50:51] And he needs to, if he hasn't learned from that.

[00:50:56] No, he hasn't.

[00:50:57] Because he basically said those are good people.

[00:50:59] They really, you know, they, they, he made it sound like they were the wisdom in it.

[00:51:03] And he wanted to open them.

[00:51:04] But it was better not to.

[00:51:05] And because of their wise guidance, he didn't.

[00:51:07] But he's like, this time I think it's about time.

[00:51:09] In other words, he's kind of hinting that a few people might have passed away.

[00:51:12] So it's okay now or whatever else.

[00:51:14] And, and, and all I'm telling you is he got rolled then and he's going to get rolled again,

[00:51:18] doctor.

[00:51:18] Because he doesn't, he hasn't learned his lesson on it.

[00:51:20] He still thinks they were good people with good advice.

[00:51:23] Sadly, I, I, I would predict that you're correct.

[00:51:26] And when he starts announcing all of his deep state operatives, I'm going to just go in

[00:51:32] the other room and throw up.

[00:51:33] I mean, if he has Robert McNamara kind of people that he's bringing into it, that's

[00:51:38] going to start.

[00:51:39] Oh, he said Mike Pompeo is a great guy on there.

[00:51:42] Holy Hannah.

[00:51:43] Holy Hannah.

[00:51:44] I mean, and I, and I pray for Donald Trump.

[00:51:47] I do believe he'll probably be the next president.

[00:51:49] I know there are several weeks ago.

[00:51:50] I said, I thought Kamala was going to get it.

[00:51:52] It's hard to read the tea leaves.

[00:51:53] I don't have any inside information.

[00:51:54] So I've got to, you know, just kind of look at it.

[00:51:56] But I do believe that they've, they've now really, uh, the mainstream press, you

[00:52:01] know, you think they don't want Donald there.

[00:52:02] They love Donald.

[00:52:03] They pretend they don't, but they love him.

[00:52:05] And the proof in the pudding is that the sales are at the back of Donald Trump right now.

[00:52:09] The wind is in his sales for sure.

[00:52:11] And I, I really hope we can get, um, you know, governor Lyman in there and I know they feel

[00:52:16] threatened and that's why they again had them withdrawn.

[00:52:18] Then they put Phil Lyman on Richard Lyman's withdrawal, making you believe so you wouldn't

[00:52:22] get as many writing signatures.

[00:52:24] But we really need to realize the Phil Lyman campaign still encourages voters to write his first and last name on the line.

[00:52:31] So there's no confusion.

[00:52:33] And we, the people need to double down and write in Phil Lyman and, and make sure that

[00:52:37] he wins, uh, with their manipulation.

[00:52:39] I don't know.

[00:52:39] It's going to be very difficult, but we need to, when it comes to Donald Trump, there's a

[00:52:43] lot of problems with Donald ladies and gentlemen, but compared to Kamala Harris, Donald would

[00:52:47] be a blessing and a half.

[00:52:48] Uh, and big tech is realizing it.

[00:52:50] The mainstream press is finally acknowledging it.

[00:52:53] Um, critics of Donald Trump say now Donald Trump is the mainstream and sadly to some degree,

[00:52:58] I think they're right.

[00:52:58] Uh, Dr. Bradley.

[00:53:00] Well, you remember when the, uh, Newsweek magazine, they said we're all socialists now.

[00:53:05] Remember we've talked about this before.

[00:53:07] That's right.

[00:53:08] Not time to bring it all up.

[00:53:09] That's part of the problem is that I'm very concerned.

[00:53:12] The deep state is now seeing that they can benefit most by having Donald Trump in there.

[00:53:17] And, and I'm just sick to my stomach.

[00:53:20] I mean, there's a few good people that he's put on his coattails or there he's on their

[00:53:25] coattails.

[00:53:25] I don't know how to pronounce it, but when you, you talk about Bobby Kennedy's make America

[00:53:31] healthy again thing, uh, I would love to see.

[00:53:34] They promoted that big time though, by the way.

[00:53:37] Yeah.

[00:53:37] But the industry capture stuff that's going on that, uh, you know, the FDA, the CDC, the

[00:53:42] NIH, I mean, holy cow.

[00:53:44] Yeah.

[00:53:45] Unless you just abolish those agencies, you have no chance.

[00:53:48] Yeah.

[00:53:49] Yeah.

[00:53:50] So, I mean, I, I'm very concerned with the shift in the wind that somebody has seen a

[00:53:56] crack that they can get their deep state and, uh, their whole, their whole agenda.

[00:54:02] And I will say this.

[00:54:03] I think Donald Trump has some pretty dang good instincts when he gets thug deep state folks

[00:54:08] around him though.

[00:54:09] He loses his head and he caters to their agendas and their advice is not good.

[00:54:14] He's got about 10,000 people to put into his administration, according to the Joe Rogan,

[00:54:19] Donald Trump interview.

[00:54:20] And I'm telling you right now, he needs people like me and Dr. Bradley to help him pick those

[00:54:23] 10,000.

[00:54:24] I'll tell you that right now.

[00:54:25] Thank you, Dr. Bradley.

[00:54:26] We appreciate you, sir.

[00:54:28] You guys all take care.

[00:54:30] We need all the friends we can get.

[00:54:31] Amen to that.

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