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In this political Coliseum, we slay the rising beast with the fateful sword of truth that
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This is Unleashed, the political news hour.
Welcome everyone.
You're listening to Unleashed, the political news hour.
I'm Mayor Deb your host and today joining me on the show is Nolan Mach and we are doing
our monthly Best of X with Gen Z. Nolan is a Gen Zier and I have him on the show for
the last Friday of each month and what we do is we go through stories and posts that we
find on X and that we find are perhaps the most interesting and we spend the next hour
talking about those.
So Nolan, how are you doing, how's the weather, everything going okay in life?
Yeah, I'm doing pretty well.
Like I was telling you before we got on here, it was 85 degrees yesterday and now it's
like 40 degrees with like rain and spitting flurry.
So hopefully spring's right around the corner.
According to the astrological calendar, it has arrived but Mother Nature seems to maybe
not agree with that here, certainly where I am in New York.
So let's jump into this.
I want to start off with the State of the Union address.
I know both of us watched that, that took place.
I know about about a month now, February 24th, President Trump delivered that in front
of Congress and one of the just standout moments for me and I'm going to ask you maybe you
have a different standout moment or maybe your standout moment is the same as mine.
But I'm referring to a post by Matt Van Swole on acts and he talks about that moment
of the State of the Union address when President Trump said the first duty of the American
government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens.
And every single one of the Democrats sat, remained in their seats when Trump said if
you believe in this statement, please stand.
So you know, I was shocked, I mean when they panned the audience, we had a bunch of elected
officials, Democrats who remained seated when I would have thought that they would have
their first duty of the American government being the protection of American citizens.
What do you think about that moment?
Yeah, I mean, it was shocking to see, but I mean then again, like we say all the time,
like Trump could come out with a cure for cancer and people with some, you know, they would
still be unhappy with him.
So I think that that message spoken by a different person other than then Trump himself, they
may have stood up, but regardless of who says that, I mean, it's just common sense.
We talk about that a lot on the show too, like just common sense, like common sense beliefs,
common sense, you know, kind of policies and, you know, for them to sit down when I would
say 99% of Americans would, you know, just be like, yeah, like why wouldn't we support
Americans over illegals, like, I don't know, it's, it was crazy and I know X was having
a field day with that, and it's just pretty wild to me that all these elected officials know
that, you know, this is broadcasted nationwide and for them to kind of still do that is
mind blowing.
Yeah, I was really, you know, it was really just such a moment because it wasn't as though
President Trump said or made that statement and didn't ask for an action from individuals.
So he made this bold statement and then he asked the individuals, if you agree with this,
please stand.
And we saw all of these people seated who clearly were doing that in defiance of his statement.
But I think a little deeper than that is just, you know, their whole mindset as an elected
official, your job is to represent the American citizens and to blatantly disregard that at
such a big event as a state of a union address, I think it's just, it says a lot, it's, it's
troubling.
Yeah, and I think especially, you know, living in Pennsylvania like our district rap is a
Republican, but I think, you know, for some other people, I mean, even, you know, Democrats,
if you have a Democratic official that's representing you and I mean, you know, most Democrats
would choose Americans over, you know, illegals and at the end of the day, I think that's
just kind of a middle finger to everyone that voted that person in, basically saying,
you know, like, I'm here now and, you know, basically screw you guys, you know, like, I think
that's massive amount of disrespect because without, you know, those people, those American
citizens, they want to be in that position anyway.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, and the other thing that stood out to me, and I think I've mentioned this about President
Trump before in articles that I've written and other venues, I just, I do like his plain
speak.
I'm going to call it, maybe there's a better word for it, but kitchen table talk, right?
The way that he addresses his audience, you know, I'm sure that there is a speech somewhere
written for him, but I feel as though previous administrations always were just reading
from a teleprompter or reading from, you know, the bold face type on the podium in front
of them.
And I see with him that he's just so much more real, right, and raw.
And I know sometimes, you know, he gets a lot of backlash for things he says.
And I think about us all as human beings, right?
We've all had moments, I think, where we've said something, and maybe then a few days later,
we look back and we think, geez, you know, why did I say that?
What was I thinking?
But that's what makes us, you know, human and imperfect.
And there's something endearing about that quality for such a highly elected official.
Yeah, and I think one of Trump's like biggest strengths, you know, going back to like his
business background is he knows how to read a room like he's pretty much perfected that.
He knows what will get, you know, the audience route up, he knows what they want to hear.
And kind of like you mentioned, you know, for as long as I could ever remember my life,
you know, the president would go up there, they'd have the speech on the teleprompter and
it'd just be reading word for word, what that teleprompter said.
And I think it's, it was refreshing for everyone, you know, in 2016 to kind of get that
outsider where you're like, wow, this guy is like crazy.
Like, I can't believe he's saying this stuff, but it actually like worked.
And, you know, it's just the ability to be able to kind of talk like you and me talk,
talk like, you know, we talk to our friends, our family, for the president of the United
States, the most powerful person in the world to be able to talk like us.
It just makes more sense in our head because I feel like a lot of politicians throw in this
political, you know, the political rhetoric where like unless you're into politics or
follow politics, you have no idea what they're even saying. Whereas I think president Trump
really like domes it down. So like, you could not pay attention to politics at all, but you
still understand what he's saying. So I think that's super refreshing. And also, you know,
there's never a moment where you're like, I wonder what president Trump's thinking. Like
he tells you what he's thinking, exactly word for word, what is going on in his head. So I think
that's super cool. Yeah. I mean, undoubtedly, I think what I have seen is he is one of the most
accessible presidents certainly in my lifetime. And I mean, accessible as far as media, you know,
he's getting on and off Air Force One, he's getting peppered with questions, he goes over, he
answers them, he's on, he's on Air Force One, he's that he's answering questions. He's just
just very approachable. It seems in terms of the question answer scenario from the media,
certainly. And, you know, I will just compare it to, you know, the presidents before him, I didn't
really see that. So yeah, thoughts on that. Yeah. And I think, you know, when he's on Air Force One,
when he does his White House briefings, like after he finishes those, he doesn't have to answer
any questions. I know like going back to Biden, he would have like three or four picked out
reporters that were already in advance, he already knew the questions, he'd answer those and then
that would be it. You know, President Trump's answering questions for 20 to 30 minutes after
he speaks for an hour to an hour and a half, inviting him into the Oval Office to ask him questions.
Like you said, Air Force One, people go with him down to Mar-a-Lago to ask him questions. Like
he's always answering questions. And I mean, even during, you know, the Epstein foul heat, it would
have been very, you know, easy for him to just go into hiding and answer no media questions. And,
you know, he's walking right into the fire. So I think that, you know, you could knock him for
not a lot of things, but, you know, that isn't one of them. Right. Exactly. All right. I want to
just jump for a moment to the lady in red at the State of the Union address. And I'm sure you
noticed her. She was the woman who was really almost like a dividing line between where the
Republicans were seated and where the Democrats were seated. And oftentimes when the camera would
pan to the audience, you would see this woman standing as, you know, kind of as a lone wolf
on the side where everyone was seated. And that woman is the Florida Representative Cat
Camic for those who aren't familiar with her. And I just want to read something that she posted
about that moment of being at the State of the Union address. And this was from a statement
she wrote to Newsweek. She said, last night, I sat with Democrat colleagues to lead by example.
When it comes to America, we don't sit on our hands. We rise to our feet, protecting our
citizens should unite us as representatives. Instead, my colleagues on the left sat with
scowls while I stood for law enforcement, secure borders, a strong economy, and safer communities.
Setting the standard means standing up. Leading by example means putting America first. We can
disagree on policy, but we must be united in defending our nation and our people. When Americans
are in need, we rise to the challenge. And I just think what she said has such great meaning.
And when I think back to her being the woman in red who was standing in that sea of individuals
who weren't, I just, it was very impactful moment, I think, for the State of the Union address.
Yeah, for sure. And while we're on that topic of all the Democrats that were there that
remain seated, don't forget that a lot of them didn't even show up to the State of the Union.
A lot of them skipped out on it. And I think just from that standpoint, it's just massive
disrespect, like I said earlier. It's the American people that voted these people in to serve them
and serve the country. And regardless of who's president, that's a huge honor to be in that
capital building while the president's giving the State of the Union. So I just figured out
throw that in there as well, just how insane these people are.
You know, that's an excellent point. And it is absolutely an honor to be seated in that house
of representatives to be elected by your peers. And to be entrusted, I think, is a great word
with upholding the values of our constitution and our nation. And then to not show up for such
momentous event as the State of the Union is just so disappointing.
Yeah, I think it might have been John Thun that said, you know, he sat through all of Biden's
State of the Union's. And I mean, obviously those weren't a joy to sit through, but
I mean, it's still showing respect to the office and, you know, to the country. So
Oshan. It's called adulting, right? Adalting. All right, stay tuned, everyone. More to come
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All right, we are back. Nolan, where do you want to go next on the Vest of Acts?
Yeah, well, I think since the last time we spoke, a lot has been happening in the Middle East
with Iran and Israel. So I feel like we should at least discuss that a little bit.
Yeah, great point. And I think that anyone who is listening unless you are living in a cave
somewhere, you have undoubtedly heard about what is happening in the Middle East.
Iran and the United States have gotten into this war that began on February 28th
and is taking place still. And I know that a lot of people throughout the world are concerned
about what effects that is going to have on them on their pocketbooks as far as pricing of goods
and services being cargoed to where they live and or prices at the gas pump. What are you seeing
at your gas pump? I'm sure prices are going up like they are here.
Yeah, it's 399 here right now. I don't know what what is it up in New York.
It's it's right around that point. Yeah. Yeah, so I mean, I know you're seeing a lot of backlash
on like social media about like rising gas prices, you know, people thinking about
the negative effects of us getting involved in this. But for me at least, I would, you know,
rather pay a little bit extra for a gas even though, you know, no one wants to pay extra when
we're just paying, you know, like 349 a couple weeks ago, like 50 cents. No one really wants to pay
that extra 50 cents. But at the same time, us containing Iran and making sure that they never
acquire a nuclear weapon is like number one on and it should be number one on anybody's priority
list because these people literally walk the streets saying death to America. So that's why it
blows my mind when I see so many of these, you know, you'll see people saying free Iran like
trying to like back this regime that has literally caused, I mean, they commit genocide in their
streets and, you know, don't think for one second that if you were standing in front of one of
them and you told them that you're an American that they wouldn't kill you on the spot. So yeah,
it sucks like right now currently, but the long-term vision is, you know, really what many Americans
should be more concerned about. Well, in fact, when their own people, their Iranian, you know,
individuals went to the streets to protest, their reports coming out of upwards of 50,000 people
that the regime slaughtered because of those protests. And, you know, it's hard to really get
an accurate number. It could even be more because of the way that they control the internet,
you know, in outgoing videos and so forth. Yeah, I just saw, I think it was over the weekend. There
was a 19 year old Iranian like wrestling like phenom like he's a really good wrestler,
but he was publicly executed in the streets for protesting against, you know, the regime,
which I mean, a 19 year old with such a bright future ahead of him with not only athletics,
but just like life in general, to be publicly executed by your own country. That's,
it's pretty bizarre. These people are absolutely sickos. Wow. Yeah, and I, you know, I could go on
to a whole show about the women's human rights violations that happen, you know, under Sharia,
and continue to happen to this day. And it's just, you know, it's not, you know, it certainly is
the country that I'm thankful I don't reside in. Yeah, I mean, you see it all the time here, you know,
a lot of women on social media, we call them the white liberal women. They like to claim how
they're oppressed and, you know, it's a male dominant country and, you know, the patriarchy and
stuff like that. But, you know, go over to Iran if you really want to see what women being suppressed,
you know, looks like. I mean, they really don't consider women anything other than property over
there. They get to do what they want with them, you know, they have to obey. I mean, it's legal
slavery, slavery, basically. So, I mean, someone's always got a worse than you. I was, you know,
that's something that my parents always said that no matter how bad you have it, someone always has
a worse. So maybe they should take a trip to Iran and see what real suppression looks like.
Yeah, good point. Alright, what any updates on X coming out with what's going on with the
Iran war right now? Yeah, so I have a clip here from President Trump. Basically, they are
pausing the attacks for five days to try and reach an agreement, which I mean, fingers crossed,
but, you know, the Iranians aren't easy people to negotiate. I'm guessing. So I'll just play the
clip of kind of what President Trump said about this five-day pause.
They want very much to make a deal. We'd like to make a deal, too. We're going to get together
today by probably phone because it's very hard to find the country. It's very hard for them to
get out, I guess. But we'll at some point very soon meet. We're doing a five-day period. We'll
see how that goes. And if it goes well, we're going to end up with settling this. Otherwise,
we'll just keep bombing our little hearts out. So that was President Trump speaking this morning
and from Palm Beach. Wow. Alright. Well, I think, you know, it's one of these things, you know,
there's never a, you know, printed timeline of events when a war is concerned. There's lots
of moving pieces. There's lots of unplanned. I certainly, you know, I'm sure didn't see this
coming. This five-day wait period is most people listening probably didn't as well. But, you know,
I guess we'll just have to wait and see what continues to unfold in the next couple of days with us.
Yeah. And I think, you know, it just goes to show that, you know, I really think President Trump
is trying to get peace in the Middle East. I don't think he wants to be bombing Iran. I think
there's other things here that he would rather be doing. But I mean, in terms of like national
security, like Iran is the number one threat to the United States. And, you know, we've laid out
terms where they can't, can never, you know, create a nuclear weapon for some reason. They just
can't seem to grasp those terms. And they keep trying to make one, you know, a couple months ago,
we took out, you know, their nuclear site. And then they started rebuilding, which kind of,
you know, sprung us to where we are now. So I think, you know, and going back to the bombing,
you know, we took out like 37 other top Iranian regime officials, including their supreme leader.
And then, you know, who do they bring in? They bring in the guy's son. So I mean, it's these people
just never learn. Yeah. Speaking of, you know, all that's taking place, I know there's been a lot
of chatter on X people talking about a draft is they were questioning, you know, is a draft
in coming. You know, I, I think today, a lot of wars are fought with technological capabilities.
Perhaps more so than boots on the ground. And specifically with drones, we've seen a lot of that.
Activity and the Strait of Hormuz with tankers with drones attacking. So I didn't know,
have you seen anything on your X speed regarding this? Yeah, there was someone asked Carolyn Levin
about the draft and she said, you know, President Trump isn't taking any options off the table.
I would say that the chance of a draft is as close to 0% as you could get, especially like you
said nowadays with, you know, our technology. I mean, we just don't think it was a couple
trillion dollars into our military budget, which is well spent money. Anybody that can complain about
how much money our military budget is out of all the things that we could spend our money on,
that would probably be the number one most important thing because without a strong military,
you're basically just a sitting duck. So, you know, with our military, we don't even know about
half of the weapons that, you know, our military actually has. And, you know, I ran needs to remember
that if it came down to it, we could obliterate their whole country within a couple minutes. So
the chance of there being a draft, I would say it would be as close to 0% as you could get.
Okay. All right. Anything else you are seeing on this war right now between the US and Iran?
Interesting thing I wanted to bring up. There was a rumor that was going around that
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin, that it was actually in a coma, but that was circulating
for a little bit, but it turns out, you know, he's all good, but I know that had X spinning
for various reasons that, you know, we really don't need to get into, but if you know
Netanyahu and, you know, his history, that it would make sense to you.
Yeah. Yeah. You know, the problem with so much of that, and not only just on X, but, you know,
on any media outlet, it's just so hard to tell from when people submit videos.
You know, it's just so hard to tell if it's real or if it's some of it's real and some is AI
or all AI, and it's just a world right now where discernment is key on everything.
And it's, you almost have to now read something or watch something, and then you have to go and
do your own research to verify it, no matter what it is. I feel, you know, at least I find myself
doing that quite a bit, always kind of looking at it and then doing my own research.
Yeah, for sure. And I mean, you know, we talked about this in previous episodes, you know,
how fast and how rapid AI is coming, just the short amount of time that it's existed.
I'm like I said, I'm pretty sure it launched in 2023. And to see, you know, where it is now,
you know, back in the day, if someone created an AI video, you pretty much were able to tell right
away, like whether it was real or not. But, you know, where we're at now, it's very hard to tell
on some of these AI videos. And, you know, obviously that's entering a dangerous realm. And
we talk about, you know, technology taking over our lives. That's a pretty popular theme that
we talk about a lot. And, you know, to see how far AI has come in just a short amount of time
is impressive, but it's also like really kind of concerning for the future.
Yeah, for certain. I want to turn the page now because I feel that here we are, if you can
believe this, Nolan, it has been six years since COVID talk started. That was back in March of 2020.
Time, time is just flying by. And, you know, who would have thought six years ago that six
years later, people would still openly be writing about and discussing what happened during that
whole rollout of C19. So I have you been seeing anything on your feed with that. And maybe you
haven't. Maybe it's just, you know, I know a lot of its algorithms. I've had a couple
things that have come in my feed as of late. Now, yeah, I haven't really been seeing much on mine.
I know your algorithm. You're really big into the COVID narrative. So that's probably more your
algorithm. Mine's a lot of just like, you know, sports and current politics. That's like kind of
going on. But I just kind of want to throw in there six years later. And we're still here. You
know, we were all supposed to be dead. I know. I remember, I clearly remember when President Biden,
it was in January during his tenure. And I don't know what year it was exactly. But I remember him
addressing the nation. And he said that for those who are unvaccinated, it would be a winter of
death. Those were his exact words. And, you know, who knew? I mean, here we are a, you know, six
years later. And that, you know, it's just once again, Reader hates my previous point is you have
to do your own research, folks, no matter what it is, no matter if it's from your doctor or your
attorney or whomever, do your own research. And the one thing and only thing that I need to
point out on this show with COVID is I found just an incredible right up by a woman named Fiona
Rose Diamond on X. And I want to read what she wrote because I think that she really sums up
for me and probably for many others where we were, what we went through and where we are today.
So I'm going to take time and read this. Putting it mildly, she writes, compliance with masks,
mandates, and the jab often reveals a tendency toward obedience over courage, qualities that make
it difficult for such individuals to lead humanity where it needs to go. Think about it,
compliance wasn't just acquiescence. It was eagerness. Most of those who followed orders also
joined in the ostracism of those who didn't. Mocking, shaming, wishing harm, denying medical
care, all under the banner of, I didn't know better. Well, people didn't know. Fine. But if you
didn't know, the only ethical response was silence, not ridicule, not hate, not complicity,
in fear. It says everything about a person who number one complied, number two,
shamed and hated others for not complying, and number three, want to bury the truth,
the past and their behavior. And now, years later, they defend others who didn't know,
they defend their complicity and that of others now in the running for positions of power.
But the truth is, the ones who did know are no longer in doubt. Still, no reckoning,
the record remains unbalanced, though history remembers, even if people wish to erase it.
But no, these people will not lead us out of crisis, a broken system or the encroaching nightmare
of a digital gulag and neo-federalism. They cannot. Their default is obedience, not courage.
Their instinct is conformity, not vision. The ones who refused, the ones who questioned,
the ones who resisted. That is where true leadership lies. But they tend not to step forward
for elections. Why? Because they actually care about humanity and understand the system is broken.
They're not here for power, they're here for the truth. And that terrifies the compliant.
I am all for unity. I have spent six years dedicated to it. I believe in standing together.
But what I cannot stand is that the majority of those who once complied seem desperate
to erase the past, deny the truth and rewrite history. If there is to be real unity,
it has to be built on honesty, on truth, not excuses, and not denial.
What happened was the most costly propaganda campaign in human history, worldwide.
But stop pretending that everyone was fooled. We weren't. At a minimum 20% of the global
population saw through it, who resisted, remained, unjabbed, or questioned the messaging in some form.
The desperation to bury the truth to act as if it's irrelevant is more than a mistake,
it's dangerous. Because this history, this blueprint is exactly what shapes our future.
To know where we are going, we must first be honest about where we have begun.
Anything else is anything less is just pretending. So yes, I'm done with pandering.
The world does not need those whose instinct is to blindly follow and cheerly tyranny in positions
of power. It needs those who will stand, even when the cost is everything. Hopeless, maybe,
but ignoring this truth, it only guarantees more of the same. And that is from a post by Fiona
Rose Diamond at CovyLeaks on X. And I just think that everything that I just read, that this
individual wrote, really sums up what so many of us have seen and experienced and really foretells
a dim future if we continue down this path.
Yeah, and I think the good thing, at least about my generation, is during COVID,
everyone would be in that 20% of where everyone knew something wasn't right.
You know, they were just making stuff up as they went. First, it was you have to be six feet apart,
then you had to be 10 feet, then they brought it to three feet. No one, they were just making stuff
up and you would have people following. You have to wear your mask in your car, in your house.
I mean, it's so funny that that actually happened. We lived through that. And for us to be here
six years later, still alive and well, knock on wood, that's pretty interesting.
Yeah. Well, indeed, it is all so very interesting of an experiment. And on that note,
we are going to take a break. And when we get back, we'll just dig a little deeper into the
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All right, where should I begin with this next one? This is a post by an account called
Lesco Brando at Brando in Cognito, and the title of this post is Easter is our timeline,
and what he posts is a video clip of a gentleman by the name of Chris Bloodsoh.
And for those who aren't familiar with that name, Chris Bloodsoh wrote a book titled
UFO of God, the Extraordinary True Story of Chris Bloodsoh. And in this, he talks about
his spiritual journey after experiencing several hours of missing time, which he believes
involve an unidentified flying object and otherworldly alien activity.
He's also wrote a few other books as well, but this is the reason I'm bringing him up is because
of this post by this Lesco Brando individual. And in this video, if you go and you take a look
at it, Chris Bloodsoh talks about a prediction. And he made a prediction back in 2012 that he put
in writing to the Pentagon back then. And it involved a war happening between
Iran and Israel where he was told about these missiles would be lobbed back and forth between
the two countries. And it ultimately in this video, he ends with a prediction of April
2026 as being a time when the Messiah or Jesus Christ would make a return.
So I just kind of this caught my attention because Easter is right around the corner.
And I am familiar with Chris Bloodsoh and his writings. So I just wanted to bring that up as
a conversation point today. And Nolan, I know I sent you the video. What were your thoughts on it?
Yeah, anytime like I see a prediction video like that from the dates back, like you said, 2012.
So 14 years ago, he made this prediction and here we are. And just like a week away from April
and we're seeing these bombs between Iran and Israel. It's kind of like it makes you think that
like these people do have like think you can't make this up. Like that's so random that
you know, between all out of all the countries in the world, those two countries and you know,
at this period of time, it just like it really messes with your mind.
But you know, we always preach on here, like get right with Jesus. So like I'm right with Jesus.
So I really am not worried no matter what happens. So yeah.
Well, and I always say, you know, no one knows the time of Jesus's return, right? I have seen
and heard so many predictions over even just the past year of people online on social media.
You know, speaking about, you know, Armageddon, the end, Jesus's Christ return and no one does know
according to the Bible, the date or time. But I do find it interesting because I know I've also
been seeing reports in Iran of orbs, I guess they're called or some type of celestial figures appearing
in the nighttime sky. And I think back to it was what probably about a year ago, do you remember
when there were reports of these unidentified lights, balls of energy? I don't, you know,
do you know what I'm talking about, Nolan? Yeah, I'm pretty sure we were talking about it on
one of the podcasts we did. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, because it was such a hot topic at the time,
we brought it up. It was, you know, I remember it was on CNN even, it was on all the major news networks
where people were reporting seeing these for lack of a better term, I'm just going to call them,
you know, white orbs. And I just, I think back to that time and how now their reports coming out
of Iran of these same instances, and then I, you know, follow another dot with Chris Blood. So
I just thought it was worth pointing out. Yeah, for sure. And, you know, like you said in the
Bible, no one knows when, you know, Jesus Christ will return. So there's always speculations. And,
you know, you have to take all these things with a little bit of a grain of salt. But regardless,
I still think it's super interesting that, you know, this video is made back in 2012. And,
you know, here we are, 2026. And, you know, at, you know, whether Jesus Christ comes back, you know,
in April of 2026 or not, the fact that, you know, these missiles are being launched in Iran and
Israel at this time. I mean, it's still pretty interesting. Mm-hmm. Yes. Very interesting.
All right. Turning the page, I know you had something you wanted to bring up.
Yeah, we're getting close to, you know, 2028. It'll be upon us, you know, before we know it,
it's already 2026. So just kind of wanted to discuss a little bit about, you know,
Republican front runners, kind of who we're seeing out of the, you know, the Democratic side. And
definitely some interesting, you know, swings going on and at the top of the Republican side of
things. Yeah. So who do you think today, if, if we were holding the election, you know,
three months for now, who do you think would be on that Republican presidential ticket?
If you asked me four or five months ago, I would have said JD Vance for sure. But I'm seeing on
X and I know like I'm kind of feeling a similar way. I think it'd be Marco Rubio today, 100%.
I think a lot of people, you know, like I said, to you while we were doing commercial,
you know, if you had told me and, you know, 2026 that, you know, Marco, I'd be a Marco Rubio
supporter after like what happened in 2016 at the Republican primaries out of total year,
crazy. But the more and more like I see Marco Rubio, like out of all President Trump's
administration, I would say he's the most front and center next to President Trump at all times,
which is kind of unusual for that to happen for a Secretary of State, you know, normally,
I couldn't even tell you Biden's Secretary of State was honestly, you know, we never really saw,
I mean, we barely saw Biden. So how would we expect to see the Secretary of State
but yeah, Marco Rubio's front and center pretty much in every picture that, you know,
Donald Trump's posting. So I really think Trump's trying to prop up Rubio and I really think
Marco Rubio would do very well in, you know, a nationwide election. Yeah, I just, I want to jump
back to that, but you remind me of a recent video I saw in X where Japan's Prime Minister was
visiting the White House recently and they were escorting her through the presidential portrait
hallway and I believe there was a picture of Biden and the auto pen in one of the photos and she
pointed and she kind of covered her mouth and started giggling. So I just, you know, just a little
interjection there. It was just kind of one of those funny moments when I was looking at that.
But yeah, so back to 2028, you know, Marco Rubio, you're saying at the head of that ticket
and then what do you think as far as vice president goes? So number one, do you have someone that
comes to mind? And if you don't, do you think that it would be good to offset that, you know,
male energy with a female vice presidential candidate? Yeah, I was going to say
Tulsi Gabbard would be one that would be really interesting. I think her with Rubio would do
really well together. I'm trying to thank some other women that would be like suitable.
Maybe you pull out Nikki Haley, but I mean, she's kind of old news. I haven't heard much about her
and really since, you know, the 2020, yeah, 2024 primaries. Anybody come to mind for you?
Well, I guess not, not right now, but I'm wondering why you haven't brought up fans. What are your
thoughts about his potential in 2028? Yeah, I don't know. I just think in a nation model election,
you know, JD Vance is kind of, you know, he's the Donald Trump model, right? He's the, you know,
the brash, you know, ultra conservative, ultra white right wing kind of guy. Whereas, you know,
Marco Rubio, he's more of a polished politician, which I know not a lot of people like me and you,
we don't really like those type of people and we like the, the brash and outspoken. But I think
Marco Rubio does have that inside of him. He just knows kind of when to unleash that, you know,
there's times to unleash it and there's times to be more presidential. And I think, you know,
with his success as Secretary of State, I mean, he's a done and unbelievable job. And he's been called
on to do, you know, some pretty big goals that President Trump set ahead for him. I think just
in a nationwide election, I think you'd fare better. Yeah. Well, you know, my take on Vance is,
and I've said this before, you know, it's, it's just a matter of fact. You know, he is, he was
heavily backed when he was first elected into his first political role by Peter Thil, who
is the owner of the Palantir, which has, and is building a digital web of what I'll just call,
I think, as a surveillance web. And, you know, I think that any time in politics where you see
someone that gives a lot of money for supporting a candidate that then that candidate becomes
elected, I think there's oftentimes great allegiance to that individual. And at the very least,
to that individual's wants or thoughts or opinions or ways of voting and so forth. And that is
the way that politics oftentimes works. And I don't think it is the correct way. I don't think
it's the way it should work. I think that term limits would certainly offset the potential of that
snowballing, you know, term after term for these elected officials. But I guess that to me
is that one red flag that I, you know, tie into JD Vance with that strong connection with Peter
Thil and Palantir. Yeah. And like, don't get me wrong. I love JD Vance. You know, he's a great
vice president. And, you know, at the same time, you know, what you brought up with Palantir,
yeah, like he kind of came out of nowhere and all of a sudden he's a senator in Ohio and all of a
sudden, he's the vice president. Everything kind of happened really quickly. And, you know,
in politics, you kind of have to work your way up. You know, it's a pretty slow process. I mean,
we can knock Biden. But, you know, that guy was a senator for however many. He'd probably longer
than I've been alive before he became vice president. And then, you know, he becomes president,
whereas JD Vance, he goes from senator of Ohio and, you know, we're not knocking Ohio,
but it's not like the biggest, most, you know, notable state in the country. And then he goes
right to the VP ticket and he's VP. And, you know, with that comes, you know, with the money that,
you know, Peter Thil backed him with that comes with, you know, a debt to pay back. And, you know,
he's going to want that debt, you know, he's not just going to give millions of dollars without
expecting something in return. And, you know, I'm not blaming JD Vance for taking him up on that
offer. I mean, because I'm sure most people in, you know, if you were given that opportunity to,
you know, become a senator, become vice president, potentially president, I think most people would
take him up on that offer. So I'm not knocking him, but it's definitely a red flag.
Yeah. Well, and then there's not to mention the, the movie hillbilly allergy, you know,
I, and not to discount certainly, you know, his life story, but I mean, I'm sure there are hundreds,
if not thousands of life stories that were equally as troubling or even more troubling than what his
was. And for somehow, some way, his movie was funded. And not only was it a book, it was,
you know, funded through a book and a movie. And I think that, you know, we saw this meteoric rise
from, you know, somebody in Ohio to now the second most powerful position in politics in the United
States. And like once again, when I see where those, those dots, you start to connect the dots.
And, you know, it just raises a few red flags for, for people like me who, you know, think outside
the box. Yeah. And, you know, like I said, politics was normally always, you know, you'd start as a
representative, then you go to senator, then maybe governor. And, you know, then you would consider
running for, you know, president or vice president, that sort of thing. And, you know, to kind of see
this guy come out of really being, from being like a nobody, all of a sudden becoming this like
prominent figure in American politics almost overnight. It's definitely, you know, he's either a
rare exception or there's something else behind it. Yeah. That is, that's for sure. All right. Well,
we are about at a time here. So I just want to end with a thought that I had when we were talking
about Iran and Israel. And I believe it's from first Cessalonians five, where it talks about,
gives a warning about peace, when peace and security come forward, basically all hell breaks loose.
Or all bets are off. And, you know, of course, I'm paraphrasing that, but I just think, you know,
the key to the times we are living in is discernment. And I encourage people to do their own research,
don't take what you see or hear always for face value. And I guess above all else, just be right
with Jesus Christ. Amen. All right. And until next time, everyone, be good to each other. Nolan,
thank you so much for joining me today and God bless.

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