The Jeremiah Gunn Show
"What is Truth?"
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The Jeremiah Gunn Show
Episode 038: The U.S. ASYLUM - Part Free
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In this intense and wide-ranging episode, Jeremiah Gunn continues his U.S. Asylum series with a passionate call for cultural and political awakening. Framing the current moment as a spiritual and ideological battle, Jeremiah urges listeners to step into the role of “shepherds” rather than passive observers, warning against complacency in the face of internal threats to the nation.
Drawing on biblical references, historical analogies, and modern political commentary, the episode explores themes like truth versus manipulation, the power of language, and the consequences of societal “sleepwalking.” Jeremiah critiques media, government institutions, and cultural influencers, arguing that narratives are being reshaped in ways that distort reality and undermine foundational values.
The discussion also touches on historical reinterpretation, the concept of “decimation,” and the idea that a nation is defined by its borders, language, and culture. Throughout, Jeremiah blends religious imagery with contemporary issues, emphasizing personal responsibility, discernment, and the need to question dominant narratives.
This episode is both a continuation of the series and a standalone reflection on leadership, vigilance, and the importance of understanding history in order to navigate the present.
Key Topics:
- Spiritual responsibility and the “shepherd vs. sheep” metaphor
- Historical parallels and biblical lessons
- Media influence and narrative control
- Cultural identity and national foundations
- The importance of truth, language, and discernment
Listener Takeaway:
A provocative and unapologetic exploration of modern America through a spiritual and historical lens, challenging listeners to stay alert, think critically, and take ownership of their role in shaping the future.
That's right. That's right. That's what we're trying to do. We're trying to wake up the mighty men. Trying to wake up the mighty man. Tired of trying to wake up the sheep. Wake up the lion. Wake up wake up the uh shepherds. You may not think you're a shepherd, you may not want to be a shepherd. It doesn't change anything. You're the stewards. You're the stewards of this legacy, the greatest legacy in the history, civilization. You're squandering it. Sleep, you're asleep at the switch. You know, it used to be a a penalty. This is the Jeremiah Gunn Show. Thank you for joining us. Jeremiah Gunn Show. Uh we're we're here trying to save the country. We're behind enemy lines. Broadcasting behind enemy lines. And uh in in the Confederate States of America, the Democrat states of America. We're the resistance. This is the resistance. That's why we began a lot of shows with a resistance message. So that those who knew know what they're supposed to do.
SPEAKER_04In a parallel universe, Jeremiah Gunn show. Professor No, Kno W. Uh or no. No. Know the truth and the truth will make you free. We're we're here. It's going on right now. Going on right now. It's the uh the irony age and war still raging. Still raging.
SPEAKER_00So um this program's started to say that there was a penalty for going to sleep on guard duty. The reasons we know this is comes from the story of Jesus, which reiterated a bit during Easter. And uh the penalty, at least under Roman law, they were pretty strong, they were pretty harsh. The rule was that they were uh would be put to death if they fell asleep. So they didn't want to fall asleep, and they were usually in twos or threes or fours, whatever legion. They would kind of remind each other of the penalty, the fresh penalty. Because why? You go to sleep on your watch, you're on the watchtower.
SPEAKER_04Barbarians aren't at the gate on the news, on the internet, at your school, or your neighbor, they're in Congress.
SPEAKER_00This war is raging, and you can't you're not supposed to just sleep in the trench, sleep on the wall. Because what happens is people come in and Shepherd.
SPEAKER_04A Shepherd is supposed to get rid of the wolves. Lions. David and Goliath, right? A story for all of us. David and Goliath, he the first thing he did was he before he ever took on Goliath, he practiced on wolves and lions. The good book says that even in the New Testament for the Judeo-Christians among us. It says that uh that the wolf is going to come from out of your own cells.
SPEAKER_00Out of your own churches, they're gonna come wolves.
SPEAKER_04You're not gonna spare the flock. You're gonna eat the flock. So the shepherd's job is not to sleep while the wolf is decimating the shot.
SPEAKER_00You know, decimate. It's interesting. Decimate the origin of words and the etymology it's called, is it's fascinating. It's fascinating to me because words are the battleground.
SPEAKER_04Words are the hypnosis that this cult death cult that is trying to take our country is using. Using words, playing games with it, Orwellian.
SPEAKER_00Decimate what what they would do Romans, among other it's Latin terms, decimate. They would take they would take this army of slaves or whatever, and they'd say, Hey, one of the things I was just reading about this the other day, they would take slaves and say, Hey, if you fight for us, you can be free. The uh British tried this in the revolution. The Republican Northern armies that were trying to free the slaves, the Democrats, do did this in the uh Civil War. So so they would anyway, they would take these guys. Maybe these guys were revolting, or maybe they were just captured, and they said, Okay, we just captured you. Did a lot of work in the Balkan areas, Romans, legions, and they they would say, Okay, well, you're gonna fight for us now, or what's gonna happen? And they would say, We're not gonna fight for you.
SPEAKER_04They were slaves or captured. So they would say, Okay. And then we're gonna we're gonna kill every tenth person. And for the word decimate. We're gonna kill every tenth person, and then if you don't sign up, we'll kill one tenth of the remaining, and we'll count off tenths of everybody else.
SPEAKER_00We'll just keep doing it until you're gone. So because if you're not gonna join us, we're not gonna let you stick around and be part of it. So anyway, that's that's kinda interesting because the thieves today are decimating.
SPEAKER_04Decimating So this pro this program's this program's dedicated to Charlie Kirk. Because because a thief comes only to kill, steal, destroy. So that's that's that's what we're dealing with. That's what the enemy does. The enemy within. So program's dedicated to Charlie Kirk. Uh that on each episode. Hero, Patriot. And so there's this little song about him. Let's let's have a look at let's have a listen to this here.
SPEAKER_02Charlie was a good man. What is the new man, give me?
SPEAKER_00Yeah, it was a September day. I think it was September 10th, wasn't it? Day before September eleventh. Uh, you know, if they're communist, Islamist, Nazi, which is who shot 'em, whether the trigger polar was a a Patsy, like like uh others, like maybe the one in Butler, and like maybe the one in uh in in Dallas, uh, or whether it's was really him. Him, them, shim, they there, they them. But uh, you know, been a lot of violence from the trans community. A lot. And some people actually believe in science and not science falsy so-called. They are uh they're they're looking at this and saying, well, you know, maybe this drugs, these drugs we're giving for uh puberty blockers or whatever hormones or whatever, maybe maybe it's playing with their heads even more than they're already twisted. So um anyway, so yeah, September it was almost September 11th, which um, you know, Joe Biden, you know, this guy's president, the shooter's president, that hated Charlie Kirk, despite whatever he said about him after the fact. It's always after the fact. Um he asked the Taliban if uh uh pretty pleased can we leave on September 11th? What what what kind of a sick person would do that? And then and then get 13 of our Interesting, one for each colony. Thirteen of our service people killed on his watch, the commander and thief, the command commandeering thief. And then he goes to their funeral with his little glasses on and looks at his watch. He's got somewhere to be? Is it time for a nap? Time to change your depends. I mean, what how much more could somebody show you how horrible they were than that guy did? But if you know anything, you know who's behind him. He didn't he didn't drive to work one day and someone said, Hey, you're president now. He had a hand in it, but he was just the puppet. So anyway, we gotta talk about this. Um it's dedicated to Charlie Kirk, you know? Um I I started with um I started with music because I like the words, blessed be the name of my rock. You know, that was David, the shepherd boy who became king. Um they didn't have no more king's rallies, they really wanted a king. But anyway, he he uh he wrote that. And the thing I appreciate, I respect people. Um I like lyrics. I like lyrics a lot, and I think they're pretty important. And there's a lot of songs that like to me, it's like the Eagles, for example, where they have really great, great instrumentals, but really, really stupid, stupid words. And there was a song that has great, great music. Uh it's called Don't Fear the Reaper. But the words are like, go ahead and kill yourself. Young people that are confused and following us, like we're priests or or gurus or something, go ahead and kill yourself. It's no problem. Romeo and Juliet did it. And what kind of hell did they re- Why is that was that even legal to do? Uh but but you know, they they sang it and they made money singing it. And um if you ever know anybody whose children committed suicide either unwittingly through like fentanyl or actively or a family member, it's not it's not something to sing about. It's horrible. It's a selfish, terrible thing. I understand that people are lost, but uh how does this kind of the message for the left for the Democrat Party? How does making it worse make it better? How's that? So anyway, um I I like lyrics, but like, you know, I I don't that that that guy you're saying about Charlie Kirk kind of was channeling Bob Dylan, or it's an homage to Bob Dylan, obviously. Totally, which is great. You know, what do they say? Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. But uh anyway. So we kind of left off with uh I guess this is part three of the asylum, the USA. USA is for asylum. And uh this is what that's what we're trying to do. So we I think we kind of left off with um fake trapper, the Pharisee. You know? Pharisees, we learned last time that you know they would ask Jesus a question. And uh hey, I want to ask you a question. And um, you know, it was the premise of I really want to learn from you. But he knew. He knew that they were playing games. He knew they were playing games. You know, it's sort of like this old legal joke: did you ever stop beating your wife? Did you ever get off of cocaine? Whatever, you know. And you can't say yes or no. And then they say these so-called journalists, that's a yes or no. That's a yes or no question. These Congress people. That's a yes or no question. No, no, it isn't. It isn't. But he said he said like three or four times. Uh Joe Biden said when he was running for office. I knew. I knew what he was. He would he was he would say, I'm I'm uh that's why I'm a candidate for the United States Senate. I saw it like two or three times on video on the on then on the government media, the hoarly-owned subsidiary of the Democrat government education media attainment complex. They own it all. That's a takeover. It's happen as a hostile takeover. Happened right on our watch. So, you know, what we should have done when Joe was saying, that's why I'm a candidate. If you like what you see, that's why I'm a candidate for the United States Senate when he was running for president for like the eighth time. He could never win until people started to have TDS and hate Trump so much without a cause. Jesus said, Blessed are you when they hate you without a cause. In other words, if you did something for them to hate you, fine. They should hate you. And one of the things the Bible, the good book, says is, I hate them that hate thee. It says, God, break their teeth in their mouth. I hate your enemies. So people will say, oh, he said, love your enemies. He said, Love your enemies. You gotta understand what things are said, and uh otherwise you won't understand them. So don't go around quoting a little tiny piece of it, because he also covered that. But what they should have done was they should have said, good job, Joe. You know, like his wife said, the enabler. Good job, Joe. You you you you won. You're senator again for the 50th time, 50th year in Dell Unaware. You drunken realtor, creep, shylock, you know, shyster from Dell Unaware, and run you're gonna get to run the whole you get to be a senator again. They should have said that. I mean, that that's kind of what you do when somebody's in a home for the mentally gone, decimated. Um you say to him, I think it's composed a loving thing to do. Hey, good job, Senator. Good morning, Senator. I should have you know, when he said for like the third time, even even Robin Williams back in the day was making fun of him because he tried to introduce Barack Obama the first time. Now, this is a guy that he said was the first clean, articulate black to come along. Okay. So that you know, that didn't get him canceled. They picked him because he had to, because he had to pick the master. The House N-Word had to pick the master to be his vice president, so that all of the old fools. There's no fool like an old fool would be okay with it. You know, my dad said he said O blah blah was the least qualified person ever to run for president, probably until Kamala. But uh or Joe Biden. But but um but then but then he said, Oh, well, he picked Biden. Biden, oh, he's been around forever. He's been he's been what we used to call at work. It's not forty years of experience, it's one year of experience repeated forty times. But he had to pick him, even though he was a racist. Figure that one out. Because the the people pulling the strings. George Soros, or he whoever it is, Saul Alinsky, I don't know. Bill uh that whatever, that guy that that uh professor who was a terrorist who Chicago University hired to be a professor, and he was one of one of Oblabla's founding fathers. Anyway, I'm gonna get off track here. So they should have said, hey, you're senator, and then we wouldn't have had to deal with that mess. But what happens, fake trapper wakes up, Pharisee fake trapper, and he says, Oh, at the 11th hour, the very last debate. Trump had just said, I uh he was very kind actually for his mean as they say. He said, I I don't know what he just said, and I don't think he knows either. God bless him for just telling the truth. And and fake trappers out there have made a career out of lying, out of obfuscating, out of hiding the truth. So what does he say? Oh, he quotes George Orwell. They, he says, he quotes George Orwell. He says, they tried to tell us not to believe what we heard with our ears and what we saw with our eyes. And then he writes a book about it. And he's had an epiphany, the very last freaking thing. I mean, he's sitting there, maybe it formed while he was sitting there watching a stage hand with a headset on on one arm and Jill on the other arm helping this decrepit addled fool down the steps. So his enabler, you know, his his night nurse, his visiting angel, angel of hell, was helping him. Maybe that's when it clicked for him. But fake fake trapper. What are you talking about? They they told us to do You told us. You did it. I I I I've been watching Biden, B-U-Y-E-D-I-N. I've watched him for how many years? Forty years. I watched him with his phony fake, lying, stealing, destroying, just to get ahead, just to make money. Money and power. Those are the things that a a subversive, uh, an enemy agent, someone who's a traitor, there was no traitor like him. That you know what what they're motivated by, the these, you know, special intelligence agencies had this thing where they'd figure out here's the motivations for people who spy and cheat, espionage, spying, cheating, traitors. They're traitors. I mean, if you do that, if you s take our national secrets and sell them to the enemy. Well, they had this mo they had this little acronym called MICE. Money, ideology, compromise, Epstein, let's say. I tried that with Slick Willie, but it didn't work. Eric Swalwell. He's shagging a Chinese spy. That's the only reason she did it. And he's on our security committees in Congress. So that's mice. Money, I ideology, compromise, and ego. Maybe you think that maybe you think that you can I mean he had them all. He had them all. Biden had them all. And and and so here we what what happens? 51 intelligence agents go and and testify that, oh, that Hunter laptop thing, that's fake. That's fake. Yeah. Hunter Biden, the crackhead, is not only a world famous artist of $500,000 per painting per pop from the third from these enemies. But uh he's also he knows so much about development and natural gas and oil and petroleum that he he's gonna make a million bucks a month from the most corrupt country in Europe, Ukraine, Barisma. And we're supposed to go, yeah. Yeah, sure. Yeah, because Biden said he's the smartest guy I know. I wonder how blah blah felt about that. They they say they hate each other, but it's strange bad fellows. But let me let me not get off track here. But the point is, fake trapper, you were the they. Should should I get a Pulitzer Prize? I saw him I saw Biden decades ago show that the elevator didn't go all the way to the top. The lights on, kinda, but nobody's home. And you just figured it out, and then you get an award and a book and an Emmy, and I mean, do I get one? Shouldn't I get a Pulitzer Prize for seeing it 40 years ago? You know? Saint Paul, some people call him Saint Paul. I just call him Paul. Because everybody's a saint if they if they're a believer. Cover that later, for those of you who don't know and weren't lied to about it. But anyway, Saint Paul is the capital, it used to be the capital of Minnesota, but now it's now that's changed to uh Mogadishu, Mogadishu. And so, you know, he told them, Paul wrote to the Corinthians who were just like us. That's what's so beautiful about the New Testament. It's a bunch of letters to say, hey, stop doing this. Start doing this. We had a thing at work that said, stop, start, and continue. What things should you stop doing, start doing, and continue doing? You do this little mid-course correction summary, you know, and you and you think about that. So he basically all the letters of the New Testament are like, hey, stop doing what you're doing. Do this instead. And he kind of got sarcastic and mocked him. He says, you know, you guys gladly put up with fools who, even if they cut in front of you, even if they slap your face. Are you listening? Black African Americans like me that are uh buying into the Democrat Party, jumping onto the plantation with both feet. Anyway, he he's he kind of got real sarcastic and said, you know, maybe I should maybe I was just too weak to to do that to you, to fool you. So, you know, the left steals everything. A thief comes only to steal, kill, and destroy. That's it. The commander and thief. Put in by all these people, you know? So a nation is made of what are they stealing? They're stealing everything. A nation is made of three things borders, language, culture. Culture, not cult you are. Culture. Our culture was Judeo-Christian. This was I don't think they were Buddhist or Zoroastrian or atheist. Why would an atheist leave England to come over here? Uh to get away from the church, church and state? Uh risk their lives, their fortunes, their sacred honor? Come on, they're just strap hangers. So you know, nation's made of three things borders, language, culture. Culture. Our culture was Judeo-Christian. The the Mayflower, the pilgrims, the Puritans, they were seeking asylum. The they them, the left, stole it. They they made the country into an asylum. And then people will mock you now. Don't you believe in asylum? Don't you believe that anybody from any country is worthy of asylum? Doesn't matter. No, I don't. But that that word asylum comes from the Old Testament. That's where we got our laws originally. Christianity came out of Judaism. Jews didn't realize it. I I don't know why, but you know, if Jews embrace Christian Christians, the way that Christians embrace Jews, Jews so-called, uh, things would be really much better. Much better. But they steal the words. They take them and they remake them. This is an old Marxist trick. They they you talk about stealing. Somebody said that the ste this thou shalt not steal is the worst because everything else is stealing. If you murder, you're stealing a life. This tranny and the left and all the people that talked him into it, like Kimmy Kimmel, Colbert, all these people, Rachel Madkow, your professors that talked him into uh into doing this. They uh they stole they stole the uh some little kid's daddy, two little toddlers' daddy, uh the wife's husband, and they stole our president. He could have been, like the song said. Of course. He was smart enough. He was about the age of j Thomas Jefferson, and about as learned as him. So, you know, and about as patriotic. For sure. Anyway, they stole him. They steal, they first thing they steal is the truth. They steal the truth, they just take it. They take it and they make it over in their image, and then they throw it in your face. Oh, you don't believe in do you ever stop beating your wife? You don't believe that people deserve free health care? Everybody on earth? You don't believe they deserve your birthright, which is citizenship? You don't believe that? You know, you're not much of a Christian. We'll tell you what a Christian is. So, you know, if I'm talking to Christians, Judeo-Christians, I'm also talking to citizens. Uh you know, uh you people that don't believe, you know. Anyway, we're gonna talk about history. Because we're in this together. We're in this together. You know, if you you think you you think this isn't a Christian nation, and and g shame on the Christians who who throw that crap around, like guys I've seen online. But uh we're we're gonna We're gonna talk about his history, real history. If you don't remember it, if you don't know it, if you ignore it, you're condemned to repeat it. Ignore. Ignore means actively, deliberately, sometimes. You know ignore it. It doesn't mean you're ignorant, you're stupid. It means you ignore things. Performative ignorance. So so you know, they rate I was reading this incredible book about Garfield. Great president, Republican, great man. And they're doing a Netflix series about it. Death by electricity or something. I haven't watched it yet, so I don't know. I'm just reading the book. But you know, so I look up Garfield and historians rate him very low. What? That was a brilliant, noble guy. He was a Republican general in the Civil War, saved Kentucky for the for America, for the Constitution, against the Democrats who were trying to take it and flip the Civil War. You know, they said he could write with one hand in like Greek and one hand in Hebrew or Latin or something, simultaneously. Uh he was a great, great man. Did a lot of great things. But you know what they they rate him as he was shot by a psycho, a narcissist like the one that shot everybody. Really? You know, if you're gonna kill yourself, kill yourself. Don't burn up our tax dollars uh with the trial and all the silliness that comes saying that you were insane or something. But don't kill somebody else. Charlie Kirk's the martyr, not you. Anyway, the the historians rated Garfield really low, and they say, why? Well, because he was assassinated over after only a few months, six months or something. That's brilliant. Ben, I'm glad you have to have a PhD to come up with something like that. But one one of the times Biden in the debate, in a in a semi-coherent moment, he threw it in Trump's face that hey, historians say you're the worst president ever. And uh, you know, I'll probably rate me the one of the best. Kamala said that she was the most qualified ever. I mean, uh don't eat while you're listening, because you'll you'll do a spit take. But these this is true. What I'm saying, these lies are true. True lies. The things they say are lies. So in a way, it's easy. It's easy. They're kind of like weathermen. You know, I figured out the weatherman um uh what's that called? A um Oh gosh. Sometimes words just go out. They get overwritten by another word. But there's a um it's not an analogy. What is it called when you algorithm. Algorithm. Algor rhythm is an algorithm. That the weatherman I figured out, you know, when they I started to notice, especially on Apple phone, if they said it's a 70% chance of rain, that meant it's 30. It's a reverse algorithm. And if they said there's a 30 percent chance of rain, it's 70. So it was really helpful to interpret the weather. And that's just what they do. They they they just lie. Whatever they say, whatever they say about something, you you just know it's the opposite. If they say Trump is is bad, you know he's good. If they say Biden is good, you know he's bad. So it's it's kind of easy to figure out this, even though it's uh forced on you. It's forced. You know, hi history is the first casualty in the truth. The Soviet Union were Marxists, they started this stuff. They would they would say they would they had a saying, the future is already known. It's the past that keeps changing. They would they would rewrite the past. Stalin wasn't good, Lenin was good, Lenin wasn't good. They just tell you, and and just like George Orwell, you know, that's one of the worst things is to tell you something. You know, I my buddy used to say, don't, don't pee on me and tell me it's raining. That's really it's really it's not the it's not the lie that's so horrible. It's the insult to our integrity, our decency, our dignity, our intelligence. Just because you're a Kool-Aid-drinking cultic moron, that doesn't mean that I am. But if you take over, like that quote from Dune. I gotta find that because that's that's about it. And here it is. Let me see if I can find it here. So I got a lot of these memorized, but not all of them. But anyway, I was listening to this anarchist named Michael Malice. He's good. He's smart, he's got a good podcast, you know. And you can learn things, but he's an anarchist. He wants anarchy. You know, these are the people that came over here in the early 1900s from Eastern Europe, like the ones that assassinated the Archduke. They just want anarchy. They want to be in charge. They don't want anybody else. They don't want you. They don't want democracy, they don't want a republic. They want nothing. Anarchy, like nihilism is the biggest faith right now. They say that among young people, the fastest growing, but Charlie Kirk tried to help with this, but fastest growing belief is is called nun. The nun is the most famous, most, you know, widely spread is uh what religion are you? Nun. Like that's good that's better, right? That's better than you know, there's a there's a little saying, if your mom once burned the toast, did you quit eating? Did you throw at the baby with the bathwater? What do you think the enemy wants you to do? It's like that old movie, like an airplane. Should we do this? No. That's just exactly what they want you to do. They want you to throw out the truth if if if you know it it helps their cause. If if they think they can point to inconsistencies with it, as if they don't have any. So the revisionism is what's come to be known. You know, like I mean it came up, it came up in talking about the statues, you know, and a take down in this and this kind of dumb guy at work, well-meaning, but not intelligent enough, not learned enough, not wise enough. He starts complaining about well, they're taking down statues now. It's revisionism, it's just revisionism. I said, Don't you know, don't I don't think that word means what you think it means. You know, what what he was reacting to is they're taking down a statue of of uh Lincoln because they're blind with hatred. I I got no problem with taking down a statue of Robert E. Lee or Jefferson Davis or any of those people. Horace Mann, Woodrow Wilson, any racist tyrant dictator, FDR. But but but that's not revisionism if you Anyway, that revisionism is saying that, you know, oh, I don't know. Uh you know, blacks ran the Underground Railroad. Blacks created Liberia. You know, just just lies, a self-serving lies, to deflect away from the Democrat guilt. That's revisionism. Saying that, you know, Jill Rogan, I I'm told that he started as a stand-up comedian. So I looked around to see him. You you can find all kinds of stand-up comedians. You just can't find a lot of him, and you can't find Cat Timf or Tyrus. I guess they just want to charge money, but I was reading about Kat Tim, for example. She's on Gutfeld. I sh I guess she represents the libertarian independent whatever. But she went to Hillsdale College, and you don't ever hear anything really wise come out of her. Just nonsense. Even though she seems to be kind of waking up. But when you read about it, you read about her, it says, oh, you know, she's not really if you're really looking for a stand-up comic, not really. She just talks very profane, profanity-laced about her life or something. So so Joe Rogan, you know, started as a stand-up comic or something. And he has a comedy club now, because he wants everybody like Marx wanted us all to sit home from work and write poetry. I guess he wants everybody to be a comedian. As if that's some sort of a Did you ever think about what why do these people how do they know what they know? So so Joe Rogan He says if if Jefferson came back, he'd say, what the F? F and F with the F, what the F? We wrote that 200 years ago. You should have changed it all by now. Well, Caca de la Vaca. Just because he says it and throws in some F bombs and the audience is half drunk, that that makes it is it comedy? Is it true? What was he talking about the founding of our country? Does he know anything about has he ever read has he ever read anything? I heard him go on for an hour about Stephen King or something, or or this other guy on the road, whatever, about how he all the different coke and drugs and things he did, like like Rogan did. Whatever. You know? That makes it if it's comedy, is it true? But I mean, so so do you ever think about what these guys know and whether they really know anything? Like the guy from trigonometry. He really is very confident about what he believes. Constantine Kisson, but and his sidekick, Francis Foster, but do they ever establish do you ever wonder? Do you ever ask yourself, hey, I like that guy, I like that girl, I like that girl, I like that guy. You ever ask yourself what they know, how they know? Greg Gutfeld's really intelligent. Scott Adams, really intelligent, but sometimes they'd say things that are just not even close to true. So you gotta be able to discern that. Anyway, so what they do here, uh Michael Michael Malice talked about this um, he's he he quoted this line from Dune, which is a series by Frank Herbert. He said, When I am weaker than you, I ask you for freedom because that's according to your principles. When I'm stronger than you, I take away your freedom because that's according to my principles. Yeah, these guys who scream about democracy, democracy, it's a threat to democracy. What did they do? They invented COVID, they they made money off of it, they cooperated with our enemy, China, to uh to to make it and release it. And uh it doesn't matter whether it's incompetence or ma evil. It's one of the two. That's why I was talking about Tatum. You know, he was ranting this Sheriff Tatum or whatever he was ranting about. Is it are they stupid or evil? He just couldn't take it anymore. Are the is the left stupid or evil? Well, save your breath. I they're both. They're both. Useful idiots, evil leaders. You know, professing themselves as wise, they became as fools. So does it really matter, Tatum? You're a good man. You're smart. But there's a thing called Gray's Law, it's a corollary of um Hanlon's razor, and it says that any significantly advanced uh incompetence, it's another eye problem, incompetence, is indistinguishable from evil, from malice. So when I am weaker than you, I ask for freedom because that's according to your principles. I use your principles against you. When I'm stronger than you, I take away your freedom because that's according to my principles. So let's say I don't know. Let's say I come here seeking asylum because I'm I'm a Muslim and it's wrong for it's wrong for Trump to say I'm banning Muslim country immigration, migration, not immigration, migration. Immigration you apply. That's another line. You apply, you're reviewed, you find out whether you love this country or hate it, like a lot of our politicians do, and then we decide. We the people decide through our federal government that we're entrusting to do the right thing. Why would you bring in enemies? Why would you do an operation that dwarfs the Trojan horse, knowing that they're inside there? Another quote that goes along with that the society which scorns excellence in plumbing, which they do, has a humble activity and tolerates shodiness and philosophy, which they do, because it's it's an exalted activity, will have neither good plumbing nor good philosophy. Neither its pipes nor its theories will hold water. So Yeah, the this is what they do. Um, and y us African Americans, us you know, the blacks, your ancestors would be really ashamed of you. Really, just as ashamed as our founding fathers would be of us, of this wicked generation, as Jesus put it. This wicked and adulterous generation. He said, How long am I going to have to be with you? I can't stand it. But they'd be ashamed of you. You know, they called they called uh Harriet Tubman Moses. They called Lincoln Father Abraham and Moses. They tried tried to get you off the plantation, and you're going back on it. The only Moses you know is maybe if you're older, you know Moses Malone, great NBA player. But you know, I wanted Ben Carson. He was a CEO. Excuse me, he was a brain surgeon. You know, we say this isn't brain surgeon. He was. I wanted Herman Cain. He was a CEO of a big company. I don't know. Say it was Berger King, whatever, but before that, he in the in the army, in the civil service, he was a rocket scientist, mathematician. And you want, I wanted Alan Keyes, who was a congressman. Brilliant, brilliant. He's the guy who uh bullcrap Hussein O'Blah blah beat in Chicago. What if they had picked him instead? But they don't care about black lives, don't matter. They don't matter if you're you know, Trevor Noah, who's uh whiter than I am, he he's on there making fun of this little little shite, this little pissant, he's on there making fun of Ben Carson because he's too educated, because he's talking white, I guess. I don't know, Trevor Noah, doesn't he speak a South African dialect? Doesn't he talk the white man's talk? And he's making fun of Ben Carson. Really? And then you build a monument to him. What, you know, Alan Keyes was brilliant. Ben Carson was brilliant. Really raised by a single mother whose father took off, who had the morals of an alley cat, like Obama's father, like Slick Willie's father. You know, we gotta have all these, you know, and and and he really grew up in the projects. And he almost went to jail, but he went to Johns Hopkins instead and became one of the preeminent neurosurgeons on earth. I read the books about him long ago. Cuba Gooding Jr. played him in the movie, but no, we gotta have Trevor Noah making fun of him. Don Lemonades cutting him down in favor so he can get his nose right in the crack of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Really? You know, you gotta know your enemy. You gotta know your enemy. And you can't trust people. One of the things we'll talk about is you can't trust people. So what what did Obama do? What did Charlatan defraud? What what did what did uh now we're hearing Stephen A. Smith, because they have a black accent and they talk about sports? Let's have Dan Patrick run against him. Or uh who's that guy that was made fun of Kirk, the guy that started kind of sports blab radio. Anyway, let's have one of those guys run. Eisner, Eisen, whatever the names are. Let's let's have them run for president. If Stephen A. Smith is qualified, Stephen A. Smith, the only thing he knows is he hates Trump. What does he know about being in that job compared to Ben Carson, Alan Keyes, Herman Cain? So they you know and then they'll call you a racist. Wow. You know, Proverbs of Solomon and Wise said that the dog returns to its vomit again, and the sow that had been washed to her wallowing in the mud. This is what these guys do. They say, give us Barabbas when an election comes around. We don't want the truth. We don't want the, you know, someone who tells the truth. Those are the most hated people. Because they think only they do. Anyway, thank you for listening. This ends uh the U.S. Asylum Part three or four or whatever it is. Anyway, thank you for listening. Really appreciate it. Until next time. Thank you, thank you, thank you.