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Episode 039: The U.S. ASYLUM - Part FORE

Jeremiah Gunn Season 1 Episode 39

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In this unfiltered and wide-ranging episode of The Jeremiah Gunn Show, Jeremiah delivers a stream-of-consciousness monologue touching on culture, politics, faith, and a deepening national divide. Framing the discussion as part four of his “USA: A for Asylum” series, he argues that American society has become fragmented and chaotic, drawing comparisons to a system where “the inmates have the keys.”

Jeremiah reflects on his own life experiences across a wide range of jobs, positioning himself as someone who understands everyday struggles—especially those faced by young men. He speaks directly to that audience, expressing concern over what he describes as a “war on men” and calling for renewed strength, responsibility, and leadership.

Throughout the episode, he references a variety of public figures—including Charlie Kirk, Joe Rogan, Bill Maher, and Sam Harris—to critique modern media, cultural influencers, and shifting political narratives. He questions the role of popular commentators in shaping public opinion and challenges listeners to think critically about the foundations behind their ideas.

A major theme is the tension between secularism and religious roots in America. Jeremiah argues that the nation’s founding principles were deeply influenced by Judeo-Christian values and warns against abandoning those foundations while still expecting societal stability. He also discusses the concept of “freedom of religion” versus “freedom from religion,” emphasizing what he يرى as a widespread misunderstanding of that distinction.

The episode blends historical references—from the Founding Fathers to figures like Ulysses S. Grant—with biblical passages and cultural commentary. Jeremiah uses these to frame his belief that the country is at a turning point, urging listeners—especially younger generations—to take responsibility for its future.

Closing with a direct appeal, he challenges young men in particular to “wake up” and decide whether they will help preserve or lose the nation, underscoring the episode’s central message: the future depends on individual awareness, conviction, and action.

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Oh no. Oh okay. Okay. Now that's on. That's on. Good afternoon, good morning, whatever it is, wherever you are. Uh it's partly cloudy here. Uh highs in the forties, lows in the 30s, middles in the 20s. And uh going to get a little bit of rain, a little bit of rain showers here. This is Jeremiah Gunn Show. This is Jeremiah Gunn Show. Thank you for listening. Thank you, thank you, thank you for listening. Trying to figure out what these dials are on this mixer board. I am uh I'm an undocumented expert. I'm not a professional in this recording industry. But you know what? There's a million, thousand million podcasts uh in their cars, in their studios, in their newsrooms, and whatever, whatever there is. And um we are trying to be different. Trying to be different here. This is Jeremiah Gunn Show. You had a gun show, trigger warning. This is a program is dedicated to Charlie Kirk. And how how are we supposed to be different here? Why why is this necessary? Well, in a in a sense, it's the only one you need. It's the only one you need. Does that sound arrogant? Does that sound like hubris? Is a word we learn? I'm trying to talk to, I'm trying to talk to everybody, everybody here. You know, when when I was in the workforce, this is uh Jeremiah Gunn, by the way, when I was in the in the in the career world and the workforce and high-tech corporate and did everything, I've done everything, everything, any kind of job you can think of, from uh box boy, checker, paper boy, digging ditches, uh technician, uh high-tech stuff, uh computer programming, uh carpentry, contractor's lies, you you name it. There's no uh I can list them all if you're interested, but uh uh all I want to say is I I've been where you are, especially young men. I know I I I've been through it. I've seen I can identify with you. I I I have empathy in this war on men. This is uh Jeremiah Gunn, undocumented expert. You know, that's the best kind. Because when I when I talk about being different, you know, take somebody like, say, uh Victor Davis Hansen or somebody mentioned to me Tim Poole the other day. You know, so there's this strata of people that can can actually help you understand the world. Um, you know, uh Douglas Murray, I mean, I got a whole list of folks that can help you, whether the category is religion or politics or philosophy or whatever there is. Um I I can talk about it. So i i in the career world, you know, uh the what was commonly said of me was that, you know, there there's this little saying that you you should be able to treat, you should always treat, and and this is how you can tell a person, that someone who treats the the owner of the restaurant exactly the same as he treats the um the the busboy, maybe on their first day, or the CEO, the founder, as the janitor or security guard or gardener. Um, that we're all one. We're we're we're literally all one, one human race. And so by the way, this is this program's dedicated to Charlie Kirk. So uh I can tell you what those folks are saying. The the the the Ben Shapiro's, the Dennis Prager's, the Victor Davis Hanson, Douglas Murray. Uh you really lose track of of how many there are out there. Uh Tim Poole, Dylan, uh Rogan, um I don't even I don't know. I've I've listened to them and I've heard them all. And and I've heard what they had to say. Sam Harris, uh all of them. And I can tell you more about them than they ever will. And I can tell you whether they're right or wrong. So the the the stratification is is what's killing us, actually. This country started off with e plurbus unum, and now it's just a f fragmented, frayed mess, thanks to the the evil ones, the ones on the left, who don't want us together. So we we can fix this. We can fix this mess, but not if we run to our separate corner, whether that's secular or religious, and pretend like we don't need each other to fix this. Or that it's not important that we do. This program's dedicated to Charlie Kirk, who just simply tried to give his life to study, and somebody took his life. He dedicated it to studying uh uh America and what's exceptional about it, what's unique about it. You know, we've had guys in the White House who don't believe that it is unique or exceptional. And so they've transformed this. You know, here's the theme for today. Uh this is part part four, I think, in the USA, a A for asylum. We have to go Sesame Street on everybody. A is for asylum. It's not the kind that you give to people willy-nilly because you think you'll get votes. It's the kind uh of it's what George Orwell said when he was working for a bureaucracy that descended into horror, chaos instead of order. And uh he said that it's a cross between a girls' school and a mental asylum. So so that's what we are. We we started off with the music from Cuckoo's Nest, which is a really great movie. Um it's got some vulgarity for you parents that are trying to be careful, but not very many of you, unfortunately. As we raised our kids, we saw that, you know, some of the some of the folks uh weren't were not really interested in, you know, I was talking to a lady at work. She was having so much trouble with her kids with peer pressure, and and I told her, you know, in that in the Vietnam era there was a bumper sticker, it was a folk song, and it was called uh Where Have All the Flowers Gone? Beautiful. Peter, Paul, and Mary, all that stuff. And she's uh I told her, I think we need one today that says, Where have all the parents gone? You know, parents started to wanting to be their children, and now they're destroying their children. So, you know, it is an asylum. The inmates have the keys. The lunatics are setting policy, getting elected. So that's why we call this part four, and it kind of plays cute games with the words like part three is called part free because we are only part free. And this is part four, F-O-R-E, for you golfers out there. It means look out, look out. Our forefathers warned us about that. And so let's talk briefly about that. You know? Um in the beginning, we we had a guy in the White House, occupied the White House, an occupier, an imperialist king, and uh he talked about hope and change. That's all he had to say to get in. He caught that wave just at the right time when people were so sick, uh so clamoring to vote for somebody because someone told them they were a certain color. And uh, you know, they they put this guy in. Anyway, he he got there on two words, you know, hope and change. Hope and change. Never had to explain what he meant. Never had to explain what he meant. So that that's when the inmates handed him the keys. And uh so let's talk about hope and change. I I have hope that things will change, but um it's gonna take you men, just like it did in the Revolution and the Civil War and World War II. Uh before we became feminized, sissified is the way one black pastor from Texas put it back in the day. He warned us that we're being sissified, and uh and the the they've taken over, and and so that that's why I'm talking to you men. So anyway, here's an interesting quote by a great man, not not a not a uh a Bible thumper or anything of the kind, but he said in the beginning of a change, the patriot is a scarce man and brave and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot. Kind of reminds me of uh, you know, Joe Rogan. He he what did he want to do? He wanted to uh he wanted to interview Kamala Harris. He wanted to have her on, you know? And just just kind of the way that uh Bill O'Reilly uh interviewed Hillary, and then after after they asked, they asked him, uh, hey, why don't you ask her this? Why don't you ask her that? No, I wasn't gonna ask her that. He's got a degree in history. I don't know if you know that, from an Ivy League-ish college. And he says, like, no, no, I wasn't gonna I wasn't gonna ask her that. I wasn't gonna ask her. So to be popular is easy, to be right when it's not popular is noble. So you you gotta love Rogan. You gotta love Joe Rogan, but you shouldn't let somebody who you you don't even have any idea where they got their ideas from, or what that's based on, the foundation. You can't build a good building, a good house on a crappy foundation. And he he was for Bernie. So, you know, you young men, I I I I feel for you. This is who this whole message is, too, because I've seen the war on you. I've seen the dissension and how they've stolen everything from you, from your career, your hopes, your opportunities, everything. Charlie comes along, tries to give it back. But, you know, is Joe Rogan, should he be a king maker? I was talking to somebody about him. They said, well, that you know, two young men had told me that said, you know, they you like him, and they're they're grateful for him. We're supposed to be grateful for him and for Bill Marr, who's coming around, maybe sort of kinda, but yeah, where where were they when it counted? You know, wait till the eleventh hour? Just just like Fake Trapper on PMS and DNC or whatever that channel is. Whatever that sewer outlet. Anyway, in the beginning of a change, the patriot is a scarce man and brave and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him. For then it costs nothing to be a patriot. So I don't know if Dana White uh talked to Rogan and talked sense into him, but he he waits till the 11th hour and goes, yes, I'm endorsing him. But he was for Bernie Sanders before. B.S. That's how you remember that. Really? We're gonna just throw everything out and become communists. What's that saying about what's that saying about the hard Hard times make strong men who make easy times that make weak men who make hard times? It's a vicious cycle. One of our founding fathers, Sam Adams, who was a real man, cousin of John Adams, who said no king but Jesus, he said, If you love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animated contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsel nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hands that feed you like Bernie's wicked, decrepit old shriveled hands. Maniac. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that you are our countrymen. I forget it was the young men who took over Iran. Communists, Islamists. They're really tight. They're they're almost one and the same. You ever think about that? Godless communism partnering with uh obsessed fanatic in their god, belief in their moon god. And and they but it it's interesting, they call it a contest. May posterity forget that you are our countrymen. You know, the these weren't the people that helped win. Yeah, yeah, Rogan did at the 11th hour. Yes, I'm endorsing. Because of that saying, to be popular is easy. To be right when it's not popular is noble. This is not to bash him. Like I say, my people, my friends, my family tell me I should be grateful that these guys come around and and do and and you know, find out what we've known all along. And he listened to somebody like Charlie Kirk and Bill Mars is moved and touched by that. But but look at the harm that he's done. He's not a young man, he's an old man. So one of the guys who tried to save the country from the Democrats was the name Ulysses S. Grant. Hiram Sam Grant, or whatever his real name was. And he uh he said, if we were to have another contest, he he didn't know this prediction. If we were to have another contest in the future for our national existence, that's existential, where we're gonna survive or not. The dividing line will be between patriotism and intelligence on the one side, and superstition, ambition, and ignorance on the other. He didn't know what was gonna happen. Uh he got rid of the KKK, the Democrats' KKK, he got rid of slavery, and he tried and tried and tried until finally the Democrats wore down the rhinos, and they just said, you know what, we've done all we can for the poor black African strangers that we brought here. We can't do anymore. We're enough. We gave 300,000 lives, we gave a fortune. I mean, we we we created widows and fatherless. So, you know, enough. They're not gonna change. It's not gonna happen. Democrats aren't gonna give this up. And they kept this civil war going for a hundred years, and then they converted it to a full plantation with the Great Society. So, you see, there there's only two possibilities. You either know this or you ignore it. But there isn't some other thing that, oh no, it's not like you say. It is exactly as I'm saying. It's just that the people aren't saying it. Not the universities. Not not the uh the the podcasters who you know, some some are getting close, they're dancing around the edges, but they're not calling it out. Grant said there there are but so they they attributed this to him, there are but two parties now, traitors and patriots. That's it. And so the the world will end when they talk about existential. Lincoln said this this country will not be taken over from the outside, it'll be from the inside. We'll die by our own hand. It'll be suicide, not some army from Europe or Asia. So you know, I talk about We have a we have what Iran is claiming that they want to have, like this Javid Shah Madikbar Khamani. You know, but they're gonna find out whether they have men over there or not. They have revolutionaries and they have um fanatics who are obsessed with this uh Imam that's coming, 12th Imam from 1200 years ago or something. This kid that fell. Do you do do you know anything about Iran, or do you just listen to Dave Smith and and Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson? I mean, what does tu you know, you can pick on Rogan, but what does Tucker Carlson know about? What does Candace know about? They came on the scene and said a few things that were resonant at the time and important, and they had the credentials, at least Candace did because she was black. But you know, they go off the deep end and what are we supposed to do? Follow them? You know. So so so I'm you know, guys like like Charlie Kirk that that had that can come and study their whole life and write a book talking about that uh we that this is yes, this is a religious country, you know, but you know, it's and then they they have they feel obligated to bow to the left and say, well, I don't I don't like a Christian nation. Well, you know what? It wasn't founded by Hindus or Sikhs or Buddhists or animists or agnostics. They don't they don't tend to do things like try to create a society for the better betterment of others. They don't do that. You know? But we're we're not supposed to be embarrassed. I mean, I'm talking to people that are secular and people that are claimed to be Christian or Judeo-Christian. And uh that that's what w when it when it talks about separation of church and state, it's it's it isn't throwing out everything. It's it's freedom. Just read it. Everybody should read the the the Constitution, which wouldn't be here if it weren't for the uh our secular Ten Commandments, which is called the Bill of Rights. But um we we we don't have to listen to people who are just strap hangers. There's this thing, there's this thing called the cut flowers theory. Which means that, you know, this country gives gives an opportunity to people like uh Bill Maher or Sam Harris or or uh uh Dave Smith or Tim Dillon, Tim Poole, whatever whoever. And on the dark side, you know, Colbert and Kimmy Kimmel and Obama and Newsom and and all these enemies, domestic. And and they uh they want to come along, universities, they want to act like they want to act like uh this would all like we can take we can take the things we like about America, but we don't have to take everything about it. It'll it'll just continue on. No, it won't. It won't continue on. So, you know, you it's great that people are secular, non-religious. They're nuns, in terms of none, no religion, because they're smarter. They're smarter than everybody else, right? Like the guy that wrote the happiness hypothesis. Or I'm watching Scott Adams' follow-on show. It's called the Scott Adams School. I think his wife is running it with people who used to chat with him that he considered in his network. And uh there's this guy on there, and he gets the floor for a few minutes on a split screen, and he talks about the Upanishad, the Upanishad. Yes, the Upanishad. You know, this this guy that wrote um his name escapes me right now, but he wrote the happiness hypothesis, and I think he wrote the anxious generation. And, you know, he became an atheist in high school. Okay, he figured it all out. Um but then now he he went and started looking around the world, like the Beatles did, for some some truth. And did they did they find it? Yeah. So this this country, w w what am I getting at? This country is is is a separation of church and state. But what they want, what that meant to them, and they're the ones who created it, they're the ones the separation of church and state was was not the absence of religion. It was it was freedom of religion, not freedom from religion. But they came from Europe where the government owned the church. Still do. And and and they didn't want the government telling you you have to be this particular religion, this particular denomination. They they wanted to be more tolerant. But just because they're tolerating you, whatever you believe. That doesn't mean you can just rip away and crush and throw away their motivation for doing what they did for you. They talk about it on other shows, but yeah, that there's there's ways that we do that. So so I said all that to say this. If I if I read to you a verse from the scripture, you know, my my name I'm named after Jeremiah, the prophet that Jesus quoted a lot. So it's kind of a link. He's kind of a link to the uh between the old and the new testament. And uh he said, Amend your ways and your doings, and I will cause you to dwell in this place. Do not trust in these lying words, saying this is the temple of the Lord. Here it is. For if you thoroughly amend your ways and your doings, if you thoroughly execute judgment between a man and his neighbor, can you imagine? I I've been looking for justice, which is judgment, my whole life. I've had interactions with the court, whether I was suing somebody or being an expert witness or being on jury duty. You don't see it. You're paying hello. They are taking your money and just having a bonfire with it, with all this stuff. I just saw something pop up this morning of a Marine who was Hispanic, who was murdered by some horrible waste of life, ne'er do well, who happened to be brown, dark brown black. And uh but judges, awful judges, which is affluent, white, female, urbane leftists, just let them go. Talk about the asylum. Talk about the inmates of the keys. Just let them go. So, you know, w to be kind to the cruel is to be cruel to the kind. And these judges don't care. So anyway, if you thoroughly amend your ways and your doings, if you thoroughly execute judgment between a man and his neighbor, they should have thoroughly executed that guy on his nth offense instead of releasing him because it made that judge feel good who's in a gated community or whatever. You know, some Democrat appointee that doesn't believe in justice. Why are you a judge if you don't understand judgment? If you do not oppress the stranger, the fatherless and the widow, and do not shed innocent blood or walk after other gods to your hurt? Do not oppress the stranger. Well, that's what you're doing with your um open with your no not open borders, and yee yee, you're oppressing the stranger. You know, y you're oppressing you're making us strangers in a strange land. We can't even help the stranger because of what you're doing to him to get him onto the plantation and destroy this country, destroy the host. That's what a parasite does, it destroys the host. Parasites are no good for anything except that. Democrats, leftists, communists, socialists. And do not shed innocent blood in this place. Wow, you talk about shedding ins uh innocent blood cradle to grave, literally, pre cradle to grave, or walk after other gods to your hurt, then I will cause you to dwell in this place, and the land that I gave to your fathers, your forefathers for ever and ever. You trust in lying words that cannot profit. Will you steal? Will you steal, murder, commit adultery, swear falsely, burn incense to Baile, which was the god of that age. We got plenty today, and walk after other gods you do not know? And then come and stand before me in this house? So the way the way we're set up here, the founding fathers said again, Bill Maher, who spent his life trying to tear down this country with his smug, smart ass, smirky smugness, like Sam Harris, thinking that they figured it out. That's okay. We can tolerate them here. We just can't follow them and let them take over. So, you know, in in the New Testament. Just a brief explanation of the New Testament for those of you that don't it it consists of uh gospels and then letters, when they call them epistles in Catholic Church and things. They're letters basically to the believers and telling them what they're supposed to not do. Mostly. Most guidance is negative, not positive. Like the ten the Bill of Rights or Secular Ten Commandments, it's ten things that they can't do, that the government can't do. It's restrictive. It keeps it keeps restraints on things that should not go hog wild, insane, bat crap crazy, which is exactly what happened. So to you Christians out there, the Corinthians were people who lived near the coast, like California, and and and uh were living large, good looking, and spending a lot of money and and saying that they were uh they were pretty cool. Pretty cool. And uh he wrote to them and said, you know, you uh they had these people coming around telling them things that that weren't true, that were attacking Paul and so on. He said, You gladly put up with fools since you're so wise. It says in another place, professing themselves as wise, they became as fools. It says earlier, the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom. That's how Dennis Prager found God at Columbia University. Columbia University that would chase him out of there because he's Jewish today. In fact, do you even put up with anyone who enslaves you? Are you listening, African Americans? My fellow African Americans? Are you listening to that? You put up with anyone who enslaves you, or exploits you, or takes advantage of you, or pushes himself forward to the front, like Biden and Obama, or slaps you in the face like Biden and Obama, and Hillary. I guess I should be ashamed to even admit I was too weak to do that to you. He was being sarcastic to say, hey, he's trying to lay a guilt trip on them because they deserve to feel guilty for what they were doing. He was their forefather. He's the one who told them about Christianity and Christ. You know, the the Founding Fathers, Bill Mars said to Charlie Kirk, I you you taught me that they were a lot more Christy than I ever thought, and I owe you that. And Charlie Kirk complimented him. You know, he said, Well, it's I appreciate that very humbly. He said, A lot of pastors who don't know that. A lot of pastors who don't know that. Pastors of both men and women pastors of both sexes. I mean, let me say that again. Women pastors of both sexes. There's a commandment to act like men, be strong, be courageous. It says it in the Old and New Testament for the Judeo-Christian believers out there. You know, when the when the Founding Fathers uh created this country, Jefferson, who's supposed, you know, if you go to college and spend more money than you'll ever pay back, unless Bernie helps you by stealing my money, you'll learn that, you know, Jefferson was an atheist or whatever, and all he was interested in was procreating with Sally Hemings and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. You know, he he was working with Franklin, this committee, 40% of the committee to write the Declaration of Independence, and he was, they were trying to come up with a seal for this country. They said this is something no one's ever seen before. This is the greatest civilization in the history of the world. We're trying to create. What a responsibility. And what they wanted, they wanted a seal, a seal for America, the United States of America, that showed uh that showed Moses leading the children uh through the Red Sea away from slavery. And they wanted the words around it to say disobedience to tyrants is obedience to God. And so that's in the Bible, in the New Testament and the Old Testament. So you maybe you don't care what's going on in the church down the street, whether you're a believer or not. You know, but it it's kind of cool. Guys like Rogan are coming around and and, you know, talking about how much how nice the F and people are when he goes to F and F and church, F and You know. Sorry, I'd I'd like to really appreciate this guy, but he's not, you know, 10 years old or 16. Same as Bill Maher. Bill Maher spent his whole life trying to tear down. Yeah. Sorry. There's this uh I'm gonna talk about briefly about bumper sticker philosophy. Um there was a bumper sticker that said, Are you stupid or drunk? And um Tatum, Officer Tatum, was a great guy. What a great guy. What a hero. What a patriot. And he's he's talking to me, he just ranting one day. Are you are are the are the leftists stupid or drunk? No. Stupid or evil, he said. Are they stupid or evil? And made me think of that bumper sticker. Are you stupid or drunk? Well, they're both. They're both. They don't even know. Margaret Thatcher, the Iron Lady, said that they don't even they can't even tell you where their ideas are gonna take us. They can't even tell you that. But they want to lead you. They want to f they want you to follow them off a cliff. What did Obama say at his big Nuremberg rally in Chicago with the columns and the people screaming like crazy, like a frickin' rock concert for him? He said. He said that uh we are the one you've been waiting for. You know, the royal we and then the one. I'm the one. I'm the one. E Plerbus Unum, out of many one. No, he thinks he's the one. He what is he what did anybody ever ask him what he was talking about? Hope or change? Anyone? No, not the media. The media, that's his PR department, the left. It's the government, education, media attainment complex. That's what you should fear. So there was another bumper sticker that came about uh in between his two terms. It said, if you voted for Obama the first time to prove you're not prejudice, will you vote against him this time to prove you're not an idiot? You know, if if you go after someone like him, just because of the color of his skin, sorta, kinda, he's half he's half what's it called, mixed race. If you go if you go after him because of the color of his skin instead of the content of his character, that's just as racist as if I mean it that's that's racism. If you say something, if you can't say anything negative about him, if you can't say anything negative about him, that's racism. He was the biggest racist we elected, except except for Biden and some of the early Democrats, whether they came from the North or South. So anyway, we can't between What happened between the two elections of uh of Trump? You know, in a way we can be glad, like the saying that it took a Jimmy Carter to get us a Reagan, we can be glad to some extent that he didn't just serve two terms and let everybody trash him and sue him and impeach him and everything and get him out, you know. Because the second one, he he learned a lot about who your friends are and who they aren't, and who are your enemies domestic. He learned a lot about that. So the first time. So the second time, he he but but what happened? We had four years of Trump. Things were pretty good. Things were very good. He couldn't he couldn't even do the stuff he's doing now. But uh what happened? They elected Biden, I I think. We'll talk about election integrity on another show, but some really, really smart people can call bullcrap on that, or cow crap as I call it now, because we need to honor women, not men, not bulls, cows. So uh the the good book says what happened. It says the dog returns to its vomit again, and the sow that had been washed to her wallowing in the mud. That's a prophet, that's a prophecy that uh a proverb that uh is in the Old Testament and then quoted in the New Testament. One of the writers, uh one of the disciples, said, Hey, that's a true proverb. It's true. The dog returns to its vomit again, and the sow that had been washed to her wallowing in the mud. We had to go back and get put Biden in. I was talking to somebody about Biden. I didn't see through him at the 11th hour, eleven minutes after the 11th hour, like fake trapper pretending to uh performative ignorance. I I knew that guy. And so I was talking to this wonderful Christian woman who's a mother and a grandmother and a and an entrepreneur along with her husband, they created a thriving contracting business and worked very hard to do it. Yes, they did build it. Yes, they did. Thank you, Focahanness. You thief. Obama said that too. You know, Obama said that too. You didn't build that. You didn't build that. I I don't know. I mean, if that wasn't enough to scare people away from from voting for him, what will it take? What did it take? Anyway, and she said, I told her, I said, I've been following Biden for 40 years, and she laughed. She mocked. Like it's just like a knee-jerk reaction, gut reaction. Why? Why? Why? Because, sweetheart, dear sister, I didn't want what happened to happen. I didn't want the children and the women to become our oppressors by putting in somebody. You see, what happens is there's the unqualified and there's the disqualified, and then there's both. Hillary and Obama and all these people, they're not, they're not only unqualified, they're disqualified by the things that they do. The things that they say. And so if you don't pay any attention to them, or you've listened to your pastor who says uh surrender unto Caesar, that is one of the filthiest lies ever. And, you know, there's a great, great writer named A.W. Tozer who writes about he writes about the the worst kind of thing. The unpardonable sin is to lie from the pulpit. Don't you think that's kind of the what Jeremiah was talking about? You people that want to pretend to play churchianity and and and and sell our soul? It's not your soul to sell, this country. It's not. This was given to you. Just because you know, if I give somebody a gift and they step on it, spit on it, crap on it, throw up on it, it I I'm not at fault for trying to give them a gift. It's not my fault. You know, Iraq, Afghanistan, Venezuela, Iran. Don't don't, you know, feel free to re-gift sanity and order instead of chaos to your neighbor. But don't don't put a nice label on your cowardice by saying, well, I'm following Jesus by by calling the president Caesar. What did Paul what did Paul do? Uh he he he went to the Supreme Court. He argued against Caesar. He said, you're not, he said, I'm a Roman citizen. He was born in Turkey, but he was a Roman citizen. And people were surprised when they met him. One time they beat him up, whipped him or something, and then they and then the head guy found out the governor because the Roman system was very organized and very just, believe it or not. And they said, oh no, the guy's a citizen, and I had him beaten. So he goes and apologized. Hey, super sorry about that beating. And Paul said, What are you gonna what are you gonna beat me publicly and then come and apologize privately? You know, that never worked at work. I've had supervisors and managers and executives who who would diss somebody from the front in an all-hands meeting, and then they're gonna apologize privately. You know, the military said you you reprimand privately and you commend publicly. So, yeah, he exercised his rights as a citizen. You know? Some Christians don't even vote. Or if they do, they vote for the enemy. They vote for the enemy of their own faith. And they may they they wrap it up in some kind of sugarcoating nonsense about how that Jesus cares as much for a aliens as he does for uh or or welfare queens or whatever, as he as he does uh for people that follow him and and do the truth and listen and hear his voice. So shame on you, Christians. I'm talking to you now. And and and and I'm talking to you non-Christians, that's okay. You you know. John Jefferson set up, we'll talk about it another time, but he set up a system of tolerance. But they did not want one particular religion, especially if it's communism or Democrat Party, or socialism or atheism, or Buddhism or Zoroastrian or anything. Catholicism, they didn't want one system being controlled by the government, which is exactly what we have today. Do you remember a little thing, a little kerfuffle called COP, what was it called? COVID, COVID-19. Remember that whole scandemic? They were going telling churches they couldn't they couldn't meet. They were telling you how many people could come to your barbecue if you don't believe. But they were telling churches whether they could meet or not. But they were letting bars and strip clubs go, restaurants, if if the governor wanted to go to them, exclusive restaurants, or they were shutting down mom and pop's. This applies to Christians and non-Christians, Judeo Christians and non-Judeo Christians. You gladly put up with fools since you're so wise. In fact, you even put up with anyone who enslaves you, or exploits you, or takes advantage of you, or pushes himself forward to the front, or slaps you in the face. I I guess I should have done that. I guess I was too weak to do that to you. Sarcastically, dripping with sarcasm to try to get a point. Sarcasm is used to get a point across. So, you know, you you black Christians, you know, religion is very popular among blacks. But but after Charlie Kirk Charlie Kirk was shot, they they Ran a whole bunch of black pastors who said that he was nothing. He was nothing. He was nothing. Let's stay on the plantation. Let's uh lick the hand that feeds us. Revenue Al Sharpton. Revenue Jesse Jackass. L. Sharpie. Harpy. Yeah, let's let's go get and then the media goes, Well, we're gonna put the microphone in front of somebody. Which one? Tim Scott or this guy? Tim Scott or Don Lemonades. Or Joy Reed. Or the one on the view. Or uh what's her name? The one in the Moo Moo and the soccer sandals that makes 20 million a year. Do you know that? Do you know 16? 15? It's about 15 million more than she should make. Makes more than Joy Blowhard or whatever. So black Christians, you're you're gonna put up with this stuff? You're gonna return to the vomit? Like a dog? You're gonna you're gonna return to wallowing in the mud like a sow? That's not good. You know, when the when the good book says act like men, it also says don't be like children. Children, children need to be taken care of. This is why the founding fathers. This is why the founding fathers um did what they did. They set it up the way they did. They didn't want children voting. They didn't want women voting, they didn't want slaves voting or native migrant, migrant native Asian communities voting because they they were in a position because they were misogynists, no, because they were bigots, no. At that time, those people did not have education. Real education. They were dependent. They were dependent. It was a declaration of independence. They were dependent on other people to to to feed them. And so they knew that if they gave them the right to vote, they would rally around demagogues. That was their biggest fear. They'd rally around demagogues who would tell them what they want to hear and print money and give them free stuff, just like Socrates predicted. So we'll we'll finish off next time, hopefully. But uh that's just kind of a stream of consciousness about what's going on. Please wake up, young men. This is Jeremiah Gunn Show. You you're gonna save your country or lose it. It's that simple. Thank you. Thank you for listening.

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Really appreciate it. Thank you.