The Last 4th of July?

The Last 4th of July?

Could this be our last 4th of July? Let’s have a “throwback style” episode and discuss. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erik-fleming1/support

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[00:01:01] because it is time to make this moment a movement. Thanks in advance for supporting the podcast of our time. I hope you enjoy this episode as well. Hello. Welcome to another moment with Erik Fleming. I am your host, Erik Fleming. And today is throwback day.

[00:01:48] Yeah, so like five years ago around this time. I was driving around where I was Uber-ringed. Right, I was doing my thing. And Donald Trump had tweeted something. I can't remember exactly what? But he had tweeted something. And he got me upset whatever it was.

[00:02:36] So I decided to record it. I had found this app called Anchor, which would allow me to record stuff in Creative Podcast of it. And so I did. And at that time, it was about like, oh, about 30 minutes or so or whatever.

[00:03:12] And then I thought about going back, maybe I'll do it next year, but thought about going back and looking at what the original podcast was. But I think it was more or less just kind of me introducing myself to people who didn't know me.

[00:03:32] And the kind of let friends know that I was doing this podcast. So that was July 1st, 2019. And as I'm recording this now, it is July 4th, 2024. So happy 4th July. Terry going to celebrating.

[00:04:00] I hope you understand that this possibly could be our last one as we do it. So that's why you know, five years anniversary I guess. And I just wanted to go back to the roots, right? So grace will not be on this show today. There'll be no guests.

[00:04:31] It's just going to be me now. I'll turn it off to podcast at this point going on to something else. Shame on you. For everybody else, this is a throwback. This is how I got started doing this. And I'm in the midst of trying to raise some money.

[00:04:53] Get to Chicago so I can cover the convention. And I'm going to get into that in a little bit of what kind of show that might be. Because this has been a heck of a week. So this is literally a week from, as I'm recording,

[00:05:21] it's a week from the first presidential debate. And again, I'm going to get into it more detail. I needed to process some things and hear what the fallout was going to be. But nevertheless, a lot has happened. In those seven days.

[00:05:51] Part of it is what I want to get started with. And the reason why I said what I said about this is going to be the last four of a July, as we know it.

[00:06:03] Is because the US Supreme Court has basically said that there's one human being that is above the law. And that individual is the sitting president of the state, whoever that president might be. Right now, this guy named Joseph Robinett, Biden.

[00:06:50] This time next year, maybe a guy named Donald John Trump. And so the court, ruling on a case that was presented by Trump's attorneys to basically try to get him out of two cases, the documents case. And the January 6 case, which is probably more important than the two.

[00:07:41] So Trump has been trying his best to delay justice and the Supreme Court has been warden willing to acquiesce an assistant in delaying the process. So they ruled that there are certain actions that the president can be immune from if it's considered official.

[00:08:17] Now, they didn't really define official nor did they really define unofficial. They basically said it's up to each court whenever a case comes forward. And those prosecuting any criminal, any crimes to establish if it's official or not. Regardless of motivation, because motivation cannot be effect.

[00:08:59] If you knew that the person sitting as president of the state wanted to commit a crime, you can't submit that as evident. It has to be the act itself and whether that act falls under the purview of being court or official,

[00:09:32] which if you have criminal intent, you can pretty much be creative and pulling that off. A lot of examples were used in the oral argument. The scariest one was could a president order a Navy seal team to take out his opinion.

[00:10:05] His opponent based on the ruling that the Supreme Court gave 63 majority, by the way, the three liberal justices dissenting. And one conservative judge even though she was in favor of it tried to set a few parameters. According to that 63 vote. Yes, you can. C.C. Party. Yeah.

[00:10:52] I think I said yes we can but you get to point. This is utterly ridiculous that we have gotten to a point in American history that those want white supremacy to be maintained have pulled out all of the stops. And I shouldn't say, pulled because they're still pulling.

[00:11:38] Let me get to that in a second. That they feel that they've got to have a president who needs to have a level of immunity to carry out this mission. And it's not just white men. You have to be Christian. Can't be a white Muslim.

[00:12:20] Can't be a white Jew. Have to be a Christian. So a white Christian male. That's the, and preferably Protestant although I think they're going to give Catholics a pass. They buy in. But preferably a white Protestant male. You want them to have all of the power. Right?

[00:13:01] And all those stuff that has happened in the Burger Court, in the Warren Court, this court, the Roberts Court, has been doing its dead level best to reverse or eliminate all together.

[00:13:18] The Oftit Day took to uphold the Constitution, the lies that they told when they testified to Congress about no one is above the law. But we see what the truth is.

[00:13:48] Now, they did it in a gambling sort of way but not so much because they kind of figured that the current president wasn't of the character to test this out. I don't think they would have made this kind of a ruling. It Barack Obama was president.

[00:14:19] Maybe because he else character. I know they better not have done it if I was a president and I'm just being honest with you. I'm just being honest. I just think that, you know, if you really are going to go there, then let's go. Right?

[00:14:43] You really want to give the president unfettered authority. I know Richard Nixon is spinning his grave right now. He is probably at the gates of hell. Like, let me back up. I got robbed, man. Why can I have this Supreme Court when I was president?

[00:15:05] There wouldn't have been a war again. It definitely wouldn't have been a resignation. It definitely wouldn't have been maybe a bit of a vice president for it but wouldn't have been a president for it. I mean just think about that.

[00:15:29] Just imagine that this court was around when Richard Nixon was president. And all the stuff he was doing, he was literally getting the CIA to stop the FBI from investigating him. He had two law enforcement agencies or he envisioned two law enforcement agencies fighting each other.

[00:15:54] So he could stay in power. That is what the Supreme Court just opened up for the next president, I guess. Or the next president that lacks moral character. So, you know, people that are listening, people that I know you don't think for some reason.

[00:16:39] Most of the people that listen to this podcast don't think that way. But just in case somebody tunes in and they're kind of like, I don't know why. Rather you keep railing about politics and why it's important. This is why. Because one election in 2016 set this in motion.

[00:17:07] It would work on this for like 25 years. Maybe longer. And the white supremacy has been around since the beginning of the nation. But this effort, wheels have been emotion for 25 years at least. And it's being rewarded. And it takes time.

[00:17:39] The Southern strategy that the Republicans wanted to pull the Dixie Crats out of the Democratic Party. They started in 68 and they didn't achieve. They wanted to achieve until 1980. Right? So it takes time. And they're willing to play the long game to maintain.

[00:18:10] We are like, oh man, well, they didn't change nothing like, you know, during his term. You know, it ain't reversed everything. So we just, you know, he is going to go with somebody else. If you're looking to politics or instant gratification, especially considering the history of oppression.

[00:18:38] And you, as black people or anybody else in this country, that's not white Protestant male, you're in it for the wrong reasons. Just like people that jump into the stock market to try to get instant wealth. It's not what it's about.

[00:19:08] You can do it, but it's about the long game. The Charazzi P. Hanson said it best on the B.T. Wood. It's time for us to start playing chess. Now check. We need to understand that we are under attack. We are at war right now.

[00:19:34] Marie this says in spite of all this nonsense from the left, we are going to win. We're into process of taking this country back. Our side is winning. We ought to be really encouraged by what happened yesterday, referring to Supreme Court case.

[00:19:58] We are in the process of the second American Revolution, which will remain bloodless if the left allows it to be. Now, the guy who said that was a gentleman named Kevin Roberts. And I think we need to highlight this due as much as possible.

[00:20:23] Kevin Roberts is the president of the Heritage. Which is a conservative thing tank. It's been around for a long long time. He is also the president of the Heritage Action, which is the lobby and arm of the foundation. I was like two women had these separate jobs

[00:20:50] and he came in and got both of them. Right? And he is the guy who was overseen this thing you may have heard that Charaji talked about and you may have heard this in passing or on the news or something called Project 2025. I've mentioned it on the podcast.

[00:21:24] Other podcasts that I talked about it. This is a 900-page document that is supposed to be the blueprint for the next conservative quote unquote slash, I should say, Republican president to follow. 900 pages and I've highlighted some key points.

[00:22:06] One that kind of jumps out at me as a black person. More than anything is the getting rid of 50,000 federal employees because I know that the biggest employer of African-Americans in the United States is government. So I am willing to bet that the overwhelming majority,

[00:22:41] an ungodly number of those 50,000 plus people. I'm going to look like you and me. You know, we're back. So we're going to keep 50,000 or closer 50,000 black folks out of federal service because he said on a talk show that there's a loyalty test.

[00:23:11] And he was being pressed on it because Michael steal, former RNC chairman, asked him if my dad wrote a check to a Democrat, would that be grounds for him to be fired from his federal job? And Robert's pretty much said yes. So that's where we are.

[00:23:47] They've been interviewing people all this time, all year. They've been, it might have been longer than that, but they definitely this year. They've been interviewing people to fill these jobs. Because their idea is that on January 20, 2025,

[00:24:11] this plan kicks in because they're backing on based on Mr. Robert's statements. That Donald Trump's going to get real like it. But when he said, we're at war. This is the second American revolution. I'll think these folks are playing with you. Or he all think this doesn't matter.

[00:24:50] It says it will remain bloodless if the left allows it to be. Meaning, y'all don't get violent. These Republicans ain't going to get violent. But we know that's a lie because January 6, 2021 prove that. They're going to get violent and they may get violent before the election.

[00:25:15] I mean, just keep watching what your local legislature is doing. If it's not democratically controlled. Because with the Supreme Court ruling did, and all of the other things that they're trying to do, they're opening the door for them to literally kill us. And I have any repercussions.

[00:25:39] I want y'all to think about that. And while y'all are ruminating on that, I'm not going to be a judge. I'm not going to be a judge. I'm not going to be a judge. And while y'all ruminating on that, I'll catch y'all on the other side.

[00:26:18] Hello, this is Eric Flaming, host of a moment with Eric Flaming. And I need your help. We have an opportunity to cover the Democratic National Convention in Chicago this August. But I need to raise some money. So I need you to go to gofundme.com slash help.

[00:26:35] A moment with Eric Flaming broadcast from DNC 2024. Thank you so much. All right, and we are back. So y'all thought about what I just do, Joe? Y'all understand that I'm not being hyperbolic. When I say this, there really could be my last hope of doing that.

[00:27:22] When the people who are in power or seeking to attain more power are willing to do any and everything. Dischuct us now. You know, the other side, a lot of them use crazy wild conspiracy theories. They started base up and get them motivated to vote.

[00:28:04] And they're going to show up, we the folks that are supposedly intelligent that are supposedly sane are having conundrums and fits instead of being focused. Good. I guess that this project 2025 is set up for Republicans.

[00:28:36] It's not set up for us and any have to be a certain Republican, you can't be like a Rockefeller or a Lindsey or a John McCain. You've got to be out there. You've got to be like crews, Holly, Graham, Trump, all of them.

[00:29:12] You've got to be out there and you really got to be racist. That would help. And I just wonder how committed are you to stop and them. Then sound like it because you're still upset about what happened a week ago.

[00:29:52] Joe Biden, the president of the state, did what most presidents do in their first event. The idea of being a new president of the state, the idea of being a new president of the state.

[00:30:10] And the analogy in sports that comes to my mind all the time when someone had to happen. What I was young, Muhammad Ali was the greatest athlete in my mind ever. He was one of the few people that I literally wanted an autograph. He was in New Orleans.

[00:30:35] I want to say it was in the super done. He was going to fight this dude named Leon Spinks, the Leon Spinks had won the gold medal a year before, or at least a year before. The 76 Olympics, I came to know his fighters in 777 and 78, personally.

[00:30:55] Anyway, he's around that time. And they used to show the fights on Regmat TV back then. I had to be a really, really big fight like Ali Frazier or the Thirlen Manilo or Ali Format. It had to be a huge fight.

[00:31:16] It was like this was supposed to be my work. Because I think Spinks, I don't think he had 10 fights as professional at that point in time. But when I, as a young man, saw Muhammad Ali on that television before any fight,

[00:31:41] many punches were thrown, they would just come into the ring. I could sense he was not there. He was not on his game. And I told my dad, as huge of Muhammad Ali Frazier and I was, he's going to lose this fight.

[00:32:00] And my dad looked in the basement like, what do you mean he's going to lose? He's playing on Spinks, he's a nobody. I said, he's going to lose this fight. I can see it. He's not focused. He's not ready. And Sherno, Leon Spinks, Peter.

[00:32:20] He had an knock him out. He was the decision. But he clearly outbossed it. Ali was not on his game. So, for a brief moment, Leon Spinks was the heavyweight champion of the world. Until the rematch, Nadehiyah got in the greatest fighter in history's attention.

[00:32:48] Needless to say, this is Spinks did have a chance. The rematch. All right? And that's usually what happens in these present year debates, especially when you have an incoming president. First time, whatever's going on being president is more of a distraction.

[00:33:07] And then it's like after you see how bad you did, compared to the challenger who has nothing to lose and everything to gain, even if it's a former president. Which, that was the first time in history to televised history that happened. Former president, debate, sitting president. You refocus.

[00:33:39] And change whatever you did wrong the first time. And you come out swinging and is usually not even close. Right? Asmeit Romney, as John Kerry. And some people say, John Kerry won both today. Yeah. Okay. He didn't win enough if he pulled it off.

[00:34:04] Don't think he'd be both second time. Definitely didn't win the election. But there were a lot of factors in that. I don't want to diminish the secretary of curing any credit. It is what it is. George Bush did much better.

[00:34:28] So, you know, when I'm listening to the owner of the Democratic Party and Washington Wing and the Democratic Party, I should say the Potomac. But I want the good folks to watch the state to be confused with these words. The Potomac class of the Democratic Party.

[00:35:03] Going to panic mode, you're already uneasy about an 81-year-old man running for a real election, being president of states. Most of us were to be young. But once he said, yeah, I'm going to do it. That really wasn't his plan.

[00:35:26] But as long as Donald Trump is a threat, that old man's going to fight. And one thing that he keeps considering, my own people, is, I don't think I could be dem last time. And I did.

[00:35:45] And I got more votes than him and being a history to be president of states. So, why would you doubt me now? Right? Well, the debate happened in whether you had a cold or whatever. You know, you still, you know, flying all over blazing,

[00:36:22] bending, he went to Europe twice in the span of a week. He literally went to Europe, came back, flew back out. Came back in time to prep for the debate. He won't focus. They're mad you got cold in that.

[00:36:46] The medication might mess you up, but he'd blow through that. He went on his game. So, an Arab I was like, well, we need to give that to him and blow him down to just that other. And you know, they thrown all these names, got me with my,

[00:37:07] my, Michigan government who's in California. Got these old congressmen telling Joe Biden he shouldn't be president and come to sure there's constituents in their district probably going, you shouldn't be a congressman. Right? They run into reelection, but Joe can't. And they're just as old.

[00:37:34] Anyway, you know, as I will, we're trying to maintain. Well, if you believe the polls, everybody running for congress is polling a high and then Joe Biden. So he's not a drag on you by any means. Think if the polling is accurate, which I'm not going to

[00:38:02] hold my breath on that. But let's just say for once it is, then the numbers are showing that the American people are really, really concerned about Republicans being in control in the house and the Senate. So they're going to vote for whoever is democratic candidate

[00:38:26] in the house and the Senate races. They may not vote for Joe Biden. And now doesn't do the ass thing about voting for Joe Biden. They probably are. They had a Bible third option. They might go with that. But since they don't, if people say, what about our

[00:38:59] OK, Juni? OK. Now he's saying he, it's actually a child and a dog. He's going to warn his brain, stop. Don't bring his name up anymore. Right? Other than the historical reference to that, he's not serious. It's not real.

[00:39:23] It's a binary choice as people are saying between the current president and the former president, period and in this question. The former president is bringing terror and chaos. And the end of democracy. The current president is doing the best he can to hold it together.

[00:39:55] Now there have been some people who say, well, wow, he just stepped aside and that fights for the new Harris. Thank you, Lou. Well, last time they had a community in Chicago, well, not the very last time. But it's one time they had a good British Chicago.

[00:40:17] And people were concerned about the current president who was a Democratic and the vice president ended up being an army. Richard Nixon got it. And all historians are saying that this guy, Donald Trump is worse than Richard Nixon. So, the survival option.

[00:40:43] Now, come to Harris, I think, is a better candidate than he would have been. But he would have been hungry during the day was not a slouch. He's a four. He was a former U.S. senator for long times. And he was a scrappy politician.

[00:41:04] Now, compared to him, Johnson, that's so much. But he could hold his own. And Richard Nixon beat him because of the images of a country that looked like it was in chaos. With the demonstrations, now, part of the war, loudmouth conservatives. You see where I'm going?

[00:41:34] A popular phrase that has been going on this week is, past his prologue. It literally is in the Supreme Court Chamber. I found it. Past his prologue. And if we don't understand that all of this stuff,

[00:41:54] that is happening, is leading to us looking at the four of the Julyers. They've flipped out the history instead of a day that we can take all. And commemorate the founding of the United States of America as we come to be called.

[00:42:21] And I noticed in black folks a lot of women and, you know, it was, United States of America, they were in slave and treasure Douglas Gagas, and bring it to each you. You know, a June team was really more of our independence day. And all that.

[00:42:41] And I get all that. Trust me. I feel everybody on that. But we are citizens of United States of America. And part of the dynamic of being a citizen is that those slave owners, wrote two incredible documents. The Declaration of Independence that basically said,

[00:43:04] hey, we don't want to be part of a monarchy. We want to do our own thing. Now it's that some other things about, you know, citizens have a right to give it a tyranny. And we don't like the British sighting with Native Americans,

[00:43:27] you know, as far as us trying to get more land and all that. I get that too. But the essence of that document was saying that men should not be subjugated to a king and then the Constitution, which basically gave us a democratic republic.

[00:44:00] See, and, you know, I ain't got time. But I just, you know, people were done by, well, this was a constitutional republic. It's not a democracy, okay? Let's parse that. It is a democratic republic. That's why the terms used for the parties are Democrats, the Democratic and Republican.

[00:44:25] The original Democratic party was called the Democratic Republican party. And the Republican party, equivalent was deferralists. Then you had to wigsaw it, you kind of like the middle. And then the Democratic Republican party just dropped the Republican party. And the Federalists picked up the Republican party.

[00:44:53] And what was left at the Wig party. And here we are since 1860, pretty much. But this is a democratic republic because they Republic. It's what the Romans had. A select group of people chose who would be the Senate. And out of the Senate, King Danford.

[00:45:21] And the modern day, closest thing that that is the parliamentary system. The people's elected parliament, but at least the House of Commons anyway. But the parliament chooses the majority party chooses the leader. We are not a constitutional republic. We're a democratic republic that has a constitution.

[00:46:05] We're a democratic republic because citizens choose who serves in the House and the Senate, and in the White House, and the state capitals, and the City Halls, and the School Board. The citizens choose these people. People put themselves out there. They get voted on. They serve.

[00:46:33] Up to where were the people? The people decide time to change. The changes will be. The Republic not so much. So that's why it's very important to pay attention at language. Now, do you see, sir, they killed him. And that's usually the happen the most emperor.

[00:46:56] The Roman Empire. The Senate took him out. Don't think we want to go that route. Don't think we need to have a bunch of assassinations to change the dynamics of power. Don't think that's what America was set up to be. We set up for all the citizens.

[00:47:21] Now, initially it was only white male, probably. And eventually it involved. To the ones we got to 1972 and now anybody who's over the AJT, Kimbo, don't have to be rich. Don't have to be white. Don't have to be bad.

[00:47:50] You are a citizen of this nation at the AJV 18U vote. And that argument was made of them. Holding up to fight for my country, I should be holding up to vote for the commander into you. Makes sense. So, it's a democratic republic.

[00:48:20] And we do have forms of democracy in the sense that we have what we call reverendums. Where the citizens can put something on the ballot. And vote for it. We do have that system. Not at the federal law, but at the state level. We do.

[00:48:50] We can put something on the ballot. But now citizens say hey, you want the vote on us? It's going on about. But the people like Kevin Roberts and the people like John Roberts and Donald Trump and take news in Tim Scott in Byron Thomas.

[00:49:15] And Lindsey Green and Josh Harvey and Tom Cotton. All these people don't want you to have that ability anymore. You don't fit in the club. You're not a Protestant white male. You don't fit. They're tired of accommodating United States of America to your desires and wishes.

[00:49:48] They have declared war on us. Now, I'm down with the bloodless part. You just vote all these SOMBs out. I wish it could be a queen sweep of the wish. Every Republican will lose every election. It's not going to happen.

[00:50:16] But all we need is the White House and the majority. And all this hand-wringing that's going on about who should be the president from nominators. The president from nominators. I hope that energy is focused because if you achieve

[00:50:35] majorities in both the House and the Senate and the White House, and maybe a few state houses that's happening. At the same time, then it's time to get some stuff done. It's time to make it so that this never gets this close. That this is completely open.

[00:51:11] I'm asking a lot of folks to believe that White folks will hand the white for it. Really? I ask them a lot of myself. However, it is what it is. There are some white people that don't buy into this BS. They just need to show up.

[00:51:37] Like, as black people do, like we've asked Latinos to do, like we've asked Asian Americans. We need to show up and show up in a huge way. Even bigger than last because it's time for us to,

[00:51:57] tell our cousins, nieces and nephews, grandkids, in laws, wherever a human being falls in your spectrum. Enough of this BS. We want this war to be over in November, no shit. They want it to, no, we want it to shut it down. You want to blend those war?

[00:52:29] We can have it. But it will be over November to fifth. Everybody shows up and shows that. I mean, everybody, because usually the role is as a black person, a microphone. All right, I got to get the black people to come out. No.

[00:52:45] And normally, to the man was, I just need one out of four y'all, white folks. You're up on our side. One out of four y'all and go get it. We need to send them message. I need three out of four.

[00:53:02] I'm asking a lot, but this moment demands that. It's time for people to stop playing games, folks saying, all the Democrats, they're not going to do all that stuff, they're talking about blah blah blah. They're publics and they're going to do nothing. That you want.

[00:53:23] They're going to do whatever their class wants. And I want you to understand another delineation that's out there. But I kind of mentioned it, I think, on the last podcast. But if I did, I'll re-emphasize it.

[00:53:39] There's a difference between the billionaire class in America and the business class. There's a difference between a tune that's worth of being in dollars and a CEO that gets paid. 100 million. And most black folks are going to whip, whitty, not really.

[00:54:06] Now the CEO's a one-of-hang out of the billionaires class. But when it comes to politics, it's a difference, especially this election. You've got the Harlem Crosse and the Cach guy, now his brother's gone.

[00:54:30] Some of the reds, all these other billionaires that I don't what they want to do. Airs to fortunes, given money to Donald Trump because Donald Trump's in their minds that he's not in their class, he's in the minds of living off the largest of previous generations.

[00:55:01] But those people will work their way up going to the right business school, getting into the right corporation and applying all the right principles of leadership to ascend, to make too much money, easy, oh. But that's what they plan. Those folks don't buy into the Trump business.

[00:55:37] Now once we get through with this, I'm going to remember the fifth and the sixth, we've got to come back to the business class. We say thank you for not supporting that evil man.

[00:55:47] Now you have to check your ego at the door and figure out how you going to stop charge and all these ridiculous prices so you can keep your lofty salaries. Because we like age, we like food. We like to drive, we like to have a house.

[00:56:11] Could we turn down the corporate greed if not, then we're going to have to do it and you don't want us to do it. Speaking about the government. We want you to regulate yourself.

[00:56:27] Because the people that work for you are real people that really need to eat and have a place to live in. Carter drive and all those other stuff they would like to take a big case. They would like to keep their job even though they get pregnant.

[00:56:49] All these things. But like for you to handle that yourself. But we'll deal with that on over the six of the fifth we need you to make sure that evil do and those folks at the Bay Area class support. Doesn't get in.

[00:57:13] And eradicate as many of the people that support this evil do keep them out of power too. Can't get them all. But you get enough where you ain't got to see them on a daily basis. I know some people say you can put your own credit.

[00:57:40] I don't have empathy or respect for anybody that declared war for no damn reason other than black. And I want to agree with his political view of the world. No matter how dystopian it is. I'm not. You shouldn't go war with me because of that.

[00:58:07] But you because you declare war, I mean. Yeah, I got the mindset like we had in World War Two where we had these incredible posters and depicted the Nazis and the Western human. We depicted the Japanese as the Western human. Right? The Japanese army. You know.

[00:58:28] Some Americans that's all another story. Anyway, the point I'm making is that I don't have to like you anymore. I don't have to respect you anymore because you declare war on me because I'm black. You declare war on me because I'm a Democrat.

[00:58:42] You be clear war on me because I don't agree with your be it. I do not want to be under a dictatorship. I do not want to be under a monarchy.

[00:58:52] If I did, I would have gotten out of here and gone to England or gone to some African nation that had that set up. I'm not trying to be under the monarchy. I don't want to be a commonwealth of a monarchy. I don't want that.

[00:59:16] I want to have what we got. I want people to have the opportunity to preserve that position, including Kamala Herber. Whether it's in November or whether it's four years now. But if we don't fight for this system, ladies and gentlemen, we don't push for it.

[00:59:42] These folks are going to take a look. That is their sole mission. If you want to experiment with being under a dictatorship or authoritarian rule or a monarchy, that's what you got to do.

[01:00:05] But for those of us who don't, those of us who like the fact that we've had only 40, 65 actual people to call themselves a president of the state, that we've never had a president from life. That once the British army was defeated,

[01:00:34] now only in 1770s but 1780s in an 1812, 1840. Once we shut them down, that was should have been the last threat of the United States being under a monarchy. But these folks want to have a bloodless revolution. They declare war, I think it's time for us to respond.

[01:01:16] Stop bed wetting about Joe Biden and the bad performance. All eyes are front. I need eyes locked on the target. I need you to focus on the target and I need you to eliminate the target. You eliminate that target and I'll remember to show you. Good?

[01:01:41] All minds and hearts clear until next time. Thank you.