From the Kitchen Table: The Duffys - Jack Brewer On Another Assassination Attempt & America's Spiritual Battle
Episode Date: September 21, 2024The past few weeks have been nothing short of crazy, from a second assassination attempt on former President Trump to claims that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio were eating pets dominated ...the news cycle. Rachel sits down with former NFL player and philanthropist Jack Brewer to discuss his thoughts on both of the matters, as someone who has done extensive work in Haiti and has a personal relationship with the former President. They also discuss why they believe the U.S. is experiencing a spiritual battle, and how important the election is in determining if this addressed or left to worsen. Follow Sean & Rachel on X: @SeanDuffyWI & @RCamposDuffy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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All right, well, welcome to From the Kitchen Table. Today, I'm going to be handling the podcast all by myself.
Sean and I had some scheduling issues, but one scheduling issue we don't have to worry about is our next guest,
which I'm so excited to have because I have so many interesting questions to ask about the election,
but also about the situation in Haiti.
So with no further ado, I want to introduce you to our good friend, Jack Brewer.
As everyone knows, he's a star athlete.
He played for the Minnesota Vikings, the Eagles, the Giants, the Cardinals in Arizona.
He's a husband. He's a father. He's the CEO of the Brewer Group.
And, of course, his philanthropy is well known to anybody who watches Fox News.
He's the CEO and founder of the Brewer Foundation.
Jack, welcome to the kitchen
table. Great to be back, Rachel. Yeah, you know, you've been on Sean and I's mind a lot lately.
You know, Haiti is in the news. It never seems to be in the news for good reasons. It's just a case
with Haiti. And no one knows Haiti more than you. So I want to talk to you about Haiti and the reason it's in the news
right now. So as you know, in Springfield, Ohio, there were rumors and people talking about pets
being missing, about ducks in parks and geese being eaten, perhaps sacrificed by illegals who have descended on this town. So there's,
this is a town of about 60,000 people and 15,000 illegal Haitians have been moved, have moved there
through, as you know, the illegal immigration crisis that we're having in our country.
And, you know, I started to see these stories surfacing, Jack, online, but I kind of tossed it away.
And then the whole situation exploded because Donald Trump, of course, brought it up in that infamous debate he had with Kamala Harris a couple of weeks ago.
The press immediately jumped on him, as you know, saying he was lying.
He was a conspiracy theorist. He was just believing, you know, the rumors and lies online.
And and then this amazing thing happened where cat memes and duck memes started popping up everywhere that Donald Trump was the, you know, the patron saint of all animals and whatnot. And everyone was having a good laugh at that. But meanwhile, the question remained,
is it true that that was happening in Springfield, Ohio? And so I'm bringing you on
to talk about that and other things. But why don't we just start with that since it's such
a hot button issue? What are your thoughts on this? You know, I mean, you hear Americans say
that their pets were taken. You see videos of people cooking pets. And there's a lot of
cultures around the world that people eat cats and horses and dogs. We know that. And so for
the American people to assume that just because someone comes to the United States, they're going
to just immediately get rid of their culture. I think that's a little bit naive.
You know, and my, let me be honest with you, my Haitian friends aren't even talking to me right
now because I'm honest about what happens in Haiti. But I'm about truth. And the truth is,
is that in Haiti, there's a lot of voodoo. There's a lot of anti-Christ culture. There's a lot of
spiritual rituals that take place, spiritual rituals that
I've seen and smelt and heard. This is a place where people sacrifice people. There's cannibalism
there. They sacrifice animals. And no one can deny, if anyone denies that that doesn't happen
in Haiti, they're lying. I've been there. I've been going there for over 15 years and I know what I'm talking about. And so if it makes someone upset because we're talking
about the truth, then so be it. But as Americans, as a place where we're trying to keep a culture,
a godly culture, a clean culture, a culture that has removed itself from spiritual darkness,
that has removed itself from spiritual darkness, you don't need to allow this type of behavior to go on in your country. And so through the Biden parole program that literally allowed any Haitian
that could fill out the forms and submit it, they didn't do any vetting. They didn't see who they
were bringing in. There was no language needed to be spoken. There was no background looked into for culture
and those types of things. They just started letting these people come in and ascend upon
our cities. And you're seeing what's happening in Springfield. And it's a very sad situation.
It's a dark situation. If you go to Haiti, you'll see the darkness for yourself, you'll understand why there's so much just demonic spirits there.
And you'll see it. I mean, you'll see it for yourself. You'll smell it. You know,
you can almost taste it in the air. It's that bad. You know, it's interesting. I have many
friends who are from the Dominican Republic, which, as you know, borders on this island with Haiti.
And they have said the exact same thing to me, that there is something about Haiti,
there is something about the voodoo, that they literally feel that presence.
In fact, in the Dominican Republic, they go through great lengths
and have been criticized by the American government, accused of racism.
Although there's, you know, as many, you know, black Dominican Republicans, there's many of them there.
And in fact, the head of national security, I believe, is black in the Dominican Republic.
And yet they have high tech security along their border.
They know they know that they want to keep immigration into their
country under their control. They want to be able to know who's coming in, who they are,
what they are. Before we move further on this conversation, Jack, I think it's important for
people to know what your history is in Haiti and why I brought you on as a guest. Explain to us
what you've been doing in Haiti and for how long.
Well, for the past 15 years, I've been going back and forth to Haiti. I still support
orphanages there. The latest trip I took to Haiti was about three months ago when I
helped bring over 250 Americans home, helped lead evacuation missions on the ground in Haiti.
We continue to work. We've helped build a church.
And we have kids that are continually going through our program.
We have a feeding program that we help and support with Tony Sana in Sati Soleil.
And we've just been there. You know, it's part of our foundation's core mission.
And we'll never stop helping the people of Haiti.
I mean, they're near and dear to me. You know, many, many of these kids that are born in abject poverty.
So many kids that are born without parents, you know, they're just it's just a horrific living condition there.
High malnutrition and just, you know, it's really unsanitary.
I mean, you go there, the streets are unsanitary. There's no sewer systems. Right. There's no public utilities. And so, poor, like the Bible tells us to do. But in doing so, I'm not going to back away from what I see. I'm
not going to deny the reality on the ground, because if you do that, you can never help them.
You can never get to the root cause. And, you know, I truly believe that the root cause of
the things that happened to Haiti, the disasters and always, you know, the infighting
and it's the culture. It's the culture. It's not a Christ-driven culture. It's a culture,
you know, that has embraced voodoo to a level that you can't even really comprehend unless you
go there. And so it's a place that needs a lot of help. The U.S. already
delivers, you know, millions and millions of dollars in aid there. But, you know, it just
needs so much more. The latest happenings is Kenya sent over their troops there to try to help with
their special forces, to try to combat the gangs. And that, you know, that's not enough. And they'll need more and more help.
But more importantly, they need help to fix their culture. And what's happening now is a lot of
Haitians are coming here through this parole program. They actually have cleared out the
jails. The gangs went in and let everyone out of the jails. And you just don't have all good people
coming from Haiti right now. I mean, there's a lot of great people from Haiti. Haiti has a lot of doctors and lawyers
and really intelligent people. But they also have a segment of their population that has no business
coming into the United States of America. Would we be able to vet that? I mean, like if,
let's pretend for a second that we actually had control of our border and our immigration system, that people weren't, as you said, being let in unvetted.
We know that for a fact.
If would you be able to vet for these types of of practices anyway?
And I guess I think about my own mom, who's an immigrant.
You know, there's an assimilation process to becoming an American.
And obviously that's been eliminated altogether. But how could you vet?
Are these gang members that you think are engaged in these kinds of practices once they come over?
Is there a way to assimilate them or even, as I mentioned earlier, just vet them at the door, if you will?
You know, it's a it's a cultural will? You know, it's a cultural thing.
You know, it's not that it's necessarily just gang members.
I mean, this, you know, voodoo practices goes throughout the culture there.
It really is deeply rooted in their culture.
But you can definitely vet some of the extreme cases, right?
I mean, for example, you know, I have videos on my phone of cannibalism
and people from different areas and different neighborhoods understanding the why. Why is
someone trying to leave Haiti? Are they leaving Haiti because they're under a threat, under attack?
A lot of the people that are under attack are pastors and preachers and people that are trying to do the right thing. And so there are a lot of ways that you can vet that.
You know, I have a lot of friends that have come to America from Haiti, and you can clearly tell
that they are not in that segment of the population. But when you do no vetting, when the
vetting is just fill out this paperwork, you're doing no interviews, you're never meeting these
people. I mean, think about that. You're letting people into your country that never have
to go in and have meetings with quality people that can really vet them and interview them.
I mean, it's just, it's really ridiculous. And there needs to be some type of language barrier.
You shouldn't just be able to come over to a country and just get on the welfare system.
You can't speak the language and you can't adapt to society and the government just takes
care of you and hands out everything there should be some level of accountability in some way
of earning citizenship in a nation particularly one that's going to help pay your expenses
you know we've had you on fox and friends whenever anything happens there's a lot of areas that we talk to you about. Men in prison. You've been you've been a philanthropist in that area. But, you know, recently, as you alluded to earlier, there was an eruption of intense violence in Haiti and it was causing a lot of problems because, you know, people were wanting to escape off the island. They knew that our borders were open. Some of them were wanting to go to the Dominican Republic right across the border, and they were like, no way.
But we recall that one of the most memorable things that happened during that period
was this figure named Barabacoa, which means barbecue. This was a gang leader who was taking
over the country, and he had engaged in cannibalism. And so people were petrified
who lived there and clearly were wanting to escape this violence. So this idea of sacrifice and
human, animal sacrifice, human sacrifice, even cannibalism, it's not like that wasn't in the
news just this year. We've been talking about it. And yet anyone who brings this up is accused of racism. I'm really frustrated hearing that you were being in any way criticized. No one knows more than Fox viewers the heart that you have for Haiti. you, Jack, when I knew friends who, you know, were trying, were in the adoption process,
and because of the upheaval and the violence recently, were unable, you know, the process
of the adoption was halted, and they were terrified what would happen to their child
that was stuck in this adoption process. And you know that. And yet the people criticizing anyone
who brings up the process of assimilation and some of the cultural problems that are
happening in Springfield are the same people that supported the Clinton Foundation, which robbed
money from the Asian people. I mean, it's just, it's infuriating. Somebody like you who goes in
there and helps good-hearted Christians, missionaries who attest to the truth about
some of these practices are being vilified. And yet these globalists and
their organizations that have used basically the poverty and despair of Haiti as a way to launder
money are the ones launching the attacks. They are. They are. And it's very sad. I mean, it's the
same spirit that we have here in the U.S. You know, if you talk about fatherlessness in the U.S.,
all of a sudden you're racist. If you talk about, you know, black boys need to have their daddies at home and spanking
their butt, you offend some, you offend some on the left.
And it's just, you know, it's really become a sad situation in our country where if you
stand for truth, all of a sudden you can't also love.
Love is truth and truth is love. And so just because
I tell someone a fact, it doesn't mean that I don't want to help them. It doesn't mean that
I don't have compassion and deep love for them, but maybe I want to get to the root cause of the
issue. And I think that's what it is. I think we're in a society now where we have, particularly
on the left, folks that want to appease. They are more
concerned with feelings and emotions than they are with reality and truth. And so that's what's
happening in Haiti. And I know that firsthand. I mean, I got text messages and messages from
friends in Haiti, from Haiti. Why are you talking about Haiti? I mean, why am I talking about Haiti?
You should be talking about Haiti because you know that this culture is sick and demonic and
has no place in the United States of America. And so if I was a Haitian that didn't subscribe to
that, I would be warning people about that. I wouldn't be covering up for it. Just like I'm
a black man. And I know that in my culture that listens to
stripper music and listen to all this hip hop music, talking about gang banging and dope selling
and shooting is hurting our kids. So I'm going to stand up against that. And so people are going to
always want to come against you whenever you're going against the cultural issues that they have
embraced that are, in all honesty,
satanic. And so I think that's just happening in our society. I think now we're having a,
we're in a period where God is revealing these things to us. I mean, you see what's happening
with Puff Daddy, right? You see what happened in R. Kelly and all of these guys who have been for
years and years and years, what the society called the most successful men,
black men in America. These were the prototype. This was the example of black male success.
P. Diddy going around having sex with men and raping little girls. It's unbelievable. I mean, it really is. We're at a point
in history right now where God is just revealing to us the darkness and the devil. And the word
tells us that all darkness has to come into the light. And that's exactly what's happening right
now in front of everybody. You're seeing the truth of so many of these people and they spread this Satanism
across our nation and it's happening across the world. And so, you know, my prayer is that,
you know, we just wake up and people start to realize that every time you hear someone called
a conspiracy theorist or you, every time you hear someone called racist, I hope people start digging
into that because those words and those terms have been overused to the point that when racism really happens, no one says anything about it.
And so that's really what's so sad. You know, they've worked so hard to put a certain population, particularly conservatives, into this box that now it's being overlooked.
Now you can separate people between skin color and schools and they're pushing all of this LGBTQ and this divisive policy and rhetoric throughout our communities that in reality is really racist.
communities that in regard in reality is really racist. And so I don't know, man, I just think we need to find reality again in America, because all of these issues from immigration to criminal
justice reform, to education reform, to all of these things that are happening in our society
are happening for a reason. And I think God is talking to us. Wait right there. We'll have more
of this conversation next.
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Well, it's so interesting. I mean, everything you say is so spot on because I think what you're alluding to is we're focused a lot on the politics, on the ideologies.
But really what you're talking about, what we're living through right now, Jack, is a spiritual battle.
And I want to talk to you about that, because in the midst of this, and you talk about all these things being revealed, we have Donald Trump, President Donald Trump, an attempted assassination on him now twice.
You and I both know the president. You're very close to the president, you know, from from the media immediately.
I as soon as this second attempt happened, I happened to be in a hotel room and I turned on MSNBC and my blood was boiling, not were alluding back to this Haitian situation in
Springfield and the and what Donald Trump had said in that debate.
And they were saying all of this rhetoric from the president is why we have political
violence.
And I'm thinking if that were true, you'd see assassination attempts on Kamala Harris.
It's really odd that Donald and and and people who support him
are being accused of political politically violent language and yet the violence is being
perpetrated against donald trump that doesn't make any sense makes no sense makes no sense
it doesn't have to make sense and it's it's a it's it's that you know first off i'm in agreement
with you i mean every
time when that when that flashed up on the second time i was just man my heart dropped you know and
it's just to think that we've gotten to a point in our nation where you can have the former president
literally with two assassination attempts uh one just to hand the guy on and move in a movement
him away from that and then the next day they found bombs in a car in New York.
I mean, when will it end in the fact that you have the left that has literally raised a generation of hate?
And they raise that generation of hate because they want to pretend that, you know,
choice means that you can pick your gender, you can pick your sex, you can do all these things.
But what they're doing is they're they're exacerbating mental health issues.
They're not addressing mental health issues. They're making it OK to be to be mentally unstable.
That's why you see so many of these people that are transgender and they're shooting and they're doing all these things. These are mental health issues that we're not
addressing in our nation because we're appeasing them now. And so this is a evilness, man. Whenever
it's like you're taking advantage of sick people and that's what's going on and that they're taking
advantage of sick people that are promoting being sick as if it's righteous. And so, you know, think about that. I mean, that doesn't even make sense. How do you
even address that if you're willing to tell someone that you know needs mental help? Look
at these shooters. Look at these guys that are shooting. I mean, you can just look at them on
the screen and see that they're sick. But these are the people that the Democratic Party
and the left is speaking into and encouraging.
And they're encouraging this hate.
And, you know, there's hundreds of more just waiting,
just trying to figure out that opportunity
because their mind has been manipulated by the media.
They're sick and no one is helping them.
And so, and you'll never hear them speak
on it that way. You know, they, they change the definitions of words, right? It's, it's,
it's women's health or it's, it's, it's access to healthcare.
Jack, I just heard Kamala Harris call abortion, abortion care. I mean, abortion care. I mean, the most outrageous, like,
distortion of the truth and of language. And it's pure evil. You know, I had a good friend say that
he now divides the world into two. I think you're going to you're going to appreciate this.
They don't believe in red and blue or Republican, Democrat? Forget all the labels.
He said, there's two kinds of people.
There's people who believe in God and there's people who think they're God.
And so much of the gender stuff you're talking about is about trying to be God, trying to
redefine things that are obviously based in nature that you can't.
I want to talk to you a little bit about Donald Trump,
because not as many people know Donald Trump the way you know Donald Trump. And I wanted you to
talk to us about it in the context of the spiritual battle that we're in, because I think a lot of
people, especially on the right, who, you know, see the next couple weeks coming up,
I don't know how many weeks we have until the election. It's probably, what, six weeks until the next election?
Seven weeks.
It's around the corner. There's a lot at stake.
By the way, speaking of rhetoric, have you ever seen a Kamala Harris
supporter being afraid to put out a sign in front of their house?
It never happens. The only people afraid of putting anything out in front of their yards are conservatives.
The only moms worried about their kids are, you know, women who moms are afraid of their sons wearing a MAGA hat and getting the crap, you know, the crap beaten out of them if they go out on the streets.
This idea, again, is crazy.
But as we move into these next couple weeks, people are worried about what's going to happen on Election Day.
But probably more important, what's going to happen after Election Day?
You know the president of the United States.
I want you to talk to me about Donald Trump.
I want you to talk to me about Donald Trump, but I also want you to talk to me about what we as Christians moving through this election over the next seven weeks should be doing, should be thinking about, should be wary of.
Well, I think when you talk about Donald Trump and I mean, he's really one of the most forgiving people I've ever seen. I mean, you think about how people attack him. You know, even take it back to 2016, you know, him and Hillary Clinton were going back
and forth and that and, you know, lock her up and all these things. And the second he became
president, he put all that to rest. He didn't talk about her. He didn't go after. He didn't
go after anybody. He didn't go after and didn't go after anybody he didn't go after and
try to persecute a single person even though um they had attacked his name and continued
uh witch hunt after witch hunt uh attacking his family and putting his entire life uh at jeopardy
and so he sat back and he's never retaliated i mean you talk about a man who i mean look at him
even the second assassination tip they've already shot at him.
But yet he doesn't have hundreds of security and he's not keeping himself away from the people.
He's not staying indoors, staying away from people. He's the most forgiving man, one most forgiving man I've ever seen.
I mean, he just he literally is a man of the people.
I mean, he just he literally is a man of the people.
Why else would you sacrifice your life for that?
Not just your livelihood, but he's sacrificing his physical life for that.
And so I think there's a lot to be said about the man, Donald Trump, not the president.
I'm talking about the man, Donald Trump. I think there's a lot that we all can learn from.
Why is he doing it, Jack? I mean, you're right. He's not just sacrificing his livelihood, and he's not just putting his family through hell, but his life is in danger.
I have to believe that his family has asked him to stop.
Yeah, you have to.
I mean, think about it.
You know, you talk to Don or Eric, and they're having to explain this to their to their kids about their grandpa who they love.
Right. You know, you think about Baron getting ready to go to college and watching his dad and he's staying out of politics with people shooting at his dad.
You know, you know, he doesn't want really to be out there and be exposed.
You can if you love him. No one was going to really want him to do that.
They understand why he's doing it and so we all know that this man has a true deep love for this country that most people just
don't have and i don't think the folks that are running against him or the folks on the other side
whatever have that much sacrifice and make that much sacrifice um to for this nation most of them
have enriched themselves and their lives have gotten
better because of their political ties or parties or their elections that they're running from.
Donald Trump's life has gotten more complex, more dangerous, and it's been a threat to his entire
family. And so you have to talk about that. We have to realize who he is. And I always say this, I wish he had
more people talking on his behalf than he was talking, because I think other people can tell
his story at this point in his life better than he can. He's 80 years old or 78 years old, and
he's done so much for people that no one ever hears about. And so that's why I support him. I support
him because the man that I watch, the father that he is, you know, the children that he has. I mean,
how many men do you know with children that incredible? I mean, every one of his kids are
just incredible people. And so he's just one all around. And I think he's someone that we all should have some
admiration for, no matter if you like what he says or how he says it or agrees with him on everything.
There are certain things that he's done that should be the example in our nation. And I applaud
him for it and I support him for it. And I'll always have his back for it. Yeah. You know,
Sean, I've often talked about him, just everything that he sacrificed, everything he's done.
But just, you know, he said the other day, only consequential presidents get shot at, which is so true. Right.
And he is so consequential. I thought growing up, I would never you know, I would never come to hear or learn about a president in my lifetime as great as Ronald Reagan.
And, you know, maybe all the Ronald Reagan fans out there might be mad at me.
I do love Ronald Reagan.
But I believe in terms of being consequential, Donald Trump may be greater than even Ronald Reagan.
I told Sean, I said, you know, people that know Donald Trump, like, you know, Donald Trump, like I know Donald Trump.
It's like, you know, George Washington. That's how consequential this election is, because it is not about tax rates.
It is not about, you know, you know, policy around the edges.
We are literally fighting for the life of this country. This is about government surveillance. This is
about the First Amendment and censorship, the collusion between big tech and our government
to influence how we what we can say, even how we think. This is about so many of the social
issues, the issues that you brought up, the cultural Marxism, the degradation of our society.
the cultural Marxism, the degradation of our society.
It's just it's like do or die.
You know, the president dodged a bullet.
I was thinking the other day, Jack, the country dodged a bullet in 2016.
I mean, we could be looking at the second term of Hillary Clinton right now. And I think it would have been over.
I mean, we've gotten the lifeline, you know, up until this moment.
But this is do or die. The forces that have installed Kamala Harris are prepared to do anything once they are elected to make sure they never face another threat like Donald Trump again.
So talk to me about the next few weeks. What should we be aware of?
What kinds of tricks do you think will be played on the American people? You saw, you know, the laptop story last time being suppressed.
What kind of surprises should we be looking out for in the next seven weeks? And what should we
be doing as citizens in our last chance to save this republic? I think it is about the citizens more than it's
about President Trump. I think going into these last six, seven weeks of until the election,
if the people don't get out, if the voices of the people don't start getting louder,
if people keep continuing to be concerned with losing friends or losing co-workers or what people think about how they vote.
And they don't talk about the issues. The lies will continue to spread.
I can tell you there's a reason why you're seeing a spike in Kamala Harris in the polls.
You're seeing a spike in Kamala Harris in the polls because there's a big fragment of the voting population that just doesn't do research.
And they are not fact driven,
they're emotional driven. And I think Kamala Harris is playing to that emotion with her
rhetoric on abortion, with her rhetoric on family and her rhetoric on Donald Trump being a bad guy.
I mean, she really is playing to that. She's not going to do any interviews. She's not going to
take any questions. She's not going to answer the tough questions. She's not going to stand on any real policy. Why? Because they don't have to. Joe Biden stayed in the basement and they were that if they just keep keep kamala harris in the background
not having to really talk about anything substantial um that they give themselves a
chance because if you think about it rachel this election should be a landslide i mean we shouldn't
even when when you face issues like this rise in inflation i mean any other time in our history if
inflation has gone up 20 30 percent you know from where it was and if if you had,
you know, gas prices that have at one point doubled, you know, and then you have you have
food prices that have shot up as much as they have protein and meat and bread and eggs and
in every category across the board, mortgage rates have have doubled. I mean, doubled. I mean, so any time in history that you've had anything compared to this economically,
that party has stood no chance of being reelected.
But now we're in a neck-to-neck race.
Why?
Because of media manipulation.
And so the only thing we can do is hope that the people's voices get heard.
You call your family members, you call your friends.
And if they hate you after the conversation, so be it.
Try to talk some sense in them.
And I think that's the only chance that we have.
What's happening in the black community?
It seems like there's a lot of movement towards Trump.
Do you think that these poll numbers aren't accurate?
a lot of movement towards Trump. Do you think that that, you know, these poll numbers aren't accurate? I mean, if you're African-American or Latinos, by the way, we're at almost 50 percent
for Trump. I mean, that's right. These are unbelievable numbers. I mean, I've worked in
grassroots Hispanic politics for a long time, long before I came to Fox. And I mean, we didn't
even dream about these numbers. And we have a guy who's
running on mass deportation of illegals, and he's getting 50% of the Hispanic vote. I have to
believe it's probably more than that, that there's a lot hidden in the polls. And we talked earlier
about how afraid people are to put out signs or wear a MAGA hat still, because they're afraid of
their violent liberal neighbors or angry Karens. So what's happening in the black community?
And is it possible that black Americans might save the republic in this election?
Yes. If we win and when we win, it will be because we carried the highest percentage of the black vote since any president,
probably in the history of the Republican Party, definitely since Reagan.
And so I think that's the time period that we're in right now. We need the minority vote,
and we are getting it. I mean, there are certain areas, particularly in the Midwest. I mean,
we're polling very well in Michigan. I just left Indiana, had a lot of support in Indiana. And so there's there's certain pockets where the African-American folks have woken up.
I think even in Illinois, you know, in the Chicago area has really exposed what Democrat policy looks like.
And people don't like it. You know, I think we will struggle in some some parts of inner city Atlanta, you know, just because you have, you know, so much of
that cultural influence, right? And that's really what it comes down to is it's not as much as it's
about race as it is about culture. What type of culture influence do you prefer? Do you prefer
a godly, a Christian, a righteous culture? Or are you embracing a culture, you know, where that
letting your little girls, you know, watch Cardi B and strippers, you know, singing to them? I mean,
that's just, it's really where we are right now. Sad to say, but it is. And what America do you
want, right? And I think that's really the question. I think that's the reason why they've
done and made such an effort to let so many people across the border.
I was talking to one of my good friends the other day, and I think they're trying to replace the African-American vote in this nation.
I really do. You see a lot of the illegal immigration.
You see a lot of these parole programs being shipped right into, you know, highly African-American communities where they can replace that vote.
And it's really a sad, sad thing. But we need to start talking about it. Right.
Alamos talks about it all the time. You know, there is a method behind all of their madness.
I mean, you're seeing city after city with thousands of people who have been taken off the election rolls and, you know, illegals being able to put on the election rolls, having to be taken off, dead people.
So at least this time around, it feels like conservatives are at least trying to address these issues before Election Day, because last election, it seems like we did nothing.
And so I think all of those things need to come together.
I think people are doing a lot. They're working hard. The folks that are working are working extremely hard.
I just wish some people who traditionally are not a part of the political process would jump in right now because we we need some of those outside voices.
I know I'm working harder, by the way, than the president, United States. He's everywhere.
He's right. Every camera he can, despite the threat while she hides away. You know, you're right. You're so right. And I guess I want to close out by just telling you just how grateful I am to know you. Sean and I really consider you to be a powerful force in our life. We always look at you whenever we we see you, we're like, God, that guy's amazing. Because one of the things that you do is, you know, speaking the truth nowadays takes a lot
of courage. And you don't care where the punches come from, or what anyone thinks. A lot like
Donald Trump, you're just going to say the truth and let the chips fall where they may. And I think
you're right. That's what needs to happen in this election. And as the truth is revealed, more
people,
the scales fall off their eyes. And I think they're more awakened. A lot of people don't know that in addition to being an athlete, a father, a husband, a philanthropist,
and just an all-around great guy that you're also a reverend. So I thought it might be nice
to end this podcast with you giving a prayer, praying with me and leading a prayer for our country.
Amen. Amen. I would love to, whenever I can go to the throne of grace to our Father. And I would
just say, if you're listening, close your eyes and bow your head as we call on God. Father,
we just say thank you for this amazing nation that you blessed us with, Father God, and allowed us to come and pursue freedom, freedom through you, Father God, the ability to praise your name and worship you, Father God, and to build families that seek you, Father God, and seek just ask that you continue to protect that here in America, Father God, that we continue to be rooted on your word, Father God, and just that our kids can live lives and our grandkids and our generations to come can live lives to be that beacon of hope for other places around the world, Father, to share the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Share the gospel of Jesus Christ. Father God, we just ask that you protect our troops that are out fighting for us.
Father God, fighting for this nation, but fighting for your truth. Father, we ask that you continue to have your hand of protection over them.
Father, we pray for Israel. Father God, the Holy Land.
Father, we ask that you continue to bring truth to that land.
Father God, that your Holy Spirit dwells there,
Father God, and that all this fighting and turmoil, Father God, ends, Father God,
and righteousness prevails, Father God. All those women and those poor girls and children
who have been abused, Father God, touch them, heal them, Father God, with your Holy Spirit,
Father. And we just ask that you continue to touch all of your children, Father God, from Africa to China to India to South America, Father God, all over the world.
May people pursue you, Father God. And I ask that you continue to have a special hand on our nation
that we become and continue to be the beacon of hope, dear God. And pray for President Trump,
Father God, and I pray for Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, Father God. Give
them all the wisdom and the understanding, Father God, to pursue you and bow to you, Father, in all
that they do, their God. And we just, as we go into this election, Father, we pray for peace in
our country. We pray for stability, Father God, and unity through your word. And I pray these things in Jesus' name. Amen.
Amen. Thank you, Jack. So great to have you on. God bless you. Stay safe. I know you're with the president many times throughout the campaign. And I pray for your safety as well. And for this good
country. And God bless you, Jack. And thanks for spending a little time with us. It's been really
enlightening. Love you, brother. Love you. Love you. Tell my brother, Sean, I said hi too, Jack. And thanks for spending a little time with us. It's been really enlightening. Love you, brother.
Love you.
Love you.
Tell my brother, Sean, I said hi, too.
Please.
I will.
I absolutely will.
Love you, Jack.
Take care.
Bye bye, Rachel.
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