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C.J. Pearson
Trump before. But if you ran into him again, what would you ask him? What would you tell him? Right now?
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
I would say, Mr. President, we're fighting for you. You know, when I looked at, you know, President Trump, you know, almost be assassinated on live television, it's a image that has stuck with me ever since. And if that man can take a bullet for America and get back on his feet and say, fight, fight, fight, then we ought to fight right beside him.
C.J. Pearson
All right, guys, C.J. pearson here. We're at the Heritage Foundation. You just threw an amazing event, man. Thanks for having me.
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
Thank you so much. Thank you for coming.
C.J. Pearson
Yeah, you had some of the top influencers in the conservative space and had some amazing speakers. It was phenomenal.
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
Thank you. You know, I think what we wanted to do and accomplish with this, with this event is that we wanted to bring together some of the most impactful emerging creators in our movement. And it's in large part because of the fact for a long time, those on the left have been just winning the influencer game. Unfortunately, we've seen George Soros pump upwards of $70 million into artificially inflating these influencers online to indoctrinate my generation. It's something that, you know, I take great issue with, but I can either choose to complain about it or do something about it, and I choose to do something about it. And I think that what we need to do is we need to incubate the next generation of conservative activists who can be bullhorns for freedom and liberty online, because that's how we actually are gonna change hearts and change minds. People don't trust CNN anymore. They don't trust the traditional media. They. They trust people and influences their people. And I think if we can bring them together, educate them so they can educate their audiences, that's how we win.
C.J. Pearson
Facts. Do you think one of those influencer source paid off is Harry Sisson?
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
Yeah, definitely. I think Harry Sisson is one of those. I think the FEC records show that he's a paid show. You know, one of the most. I think one of the biggest things that I think exposed him for was after the Biden debate, he said Biden won the debate. No one in their right mind thought Biden won that debate. Biden didn't think he won the debate, but I didn't even know he was at the debate, actually. Much less so incredible to me that he was able to say that with a straight face. But, you know, it's. Harry says.
C.J. Pearson
And so even David Pakman, who I just had on said Biden lost that debate. So that's when, you know, he's paid off.
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
Yeah. Yeah. Anyone who's objective, you know, saw firsthand that he stumbled through the entire thing. He didn't. He barely knew his name. He barely knew he was there. And unfortunately, you know, he was pushed out. And I think it's clear that he's a little upset about that. You know, considering he's been wearing a MAGA hat these days. I think. I actually think Joe Biden is voting for Donald Trump. Hot take.
C.J. Pearson
It doesn't seem like he really supports Kamala in anything I've seen.
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
Yeah, he doesn't. You know, the man's, you know, putting on his opponents, you know, merge. He's, you know, going out of his way to, I think, make things incredibly awkward for Kamala. He's basically, you know, putting himself out there when before, he was totally okay with being in the basement. But now, as we get closer to election day, we're seeing more and more of him, and it's. It's intentional. He realizes that he's an unpopular president. He realizes his policies have decimated the everyday American, that they are not working for the American people, and he wants people to tie him to Kamala Harris and. And rightfully so. This isn't just the Biden administration, is the Biden Harris administration. She was the puppeteer. She owns all of his mess, and we should hold her accountable for it.
C.J. Pearson
Absolutely. Do you think Mark Cuban's been paid off?
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
You know, I think Mark Cuban's a billionaire, so I think. I don't. I don't know how many people, you know, could pay him off, but I think he is, you know, a little bit too emotional about this election. And I understand that he has some, you know, personal issues with President Trump, and I think he needs to man up and just realize that under President Trump, we had one of the strongest economies that we've ever had. It was resilient. It was, you know, working for everyday. And we need to go back to those days. We saw an incredible stock market. We saw the lowest black unemployment rate in our nation's history, the lowest Latino rate in our nation unemployment rate in our nation's history. We need to go back to those days. And I think that, you know, it's so funny to me, and oftentimes when people, you know, call President Donald Trump a racist, I actually call him the first black president. Donald Trump was the first black president because he did more for black people than even the first black president, Barack Obama did. You know, this is a man who invested billions of dollars in historically black colleges and universities is a man who, again, brought about an economic, you know, just completely, you know, renaissance for those in the black community. We need that back in the White House. And hopefully, in just a few short days, we will get it.
C.J. Pearson
You can make a debate that the country was more racially divided under Obama.
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
You know, it definitely was. I think people, you know, he went out of his way to emphasize race and emphasize our differences. And I think at the end of the day, black, brown, yellow, orange, we all have the same issues here. We all want to be able to provide for our families. We all want to be safe on our streets. We all want to, you know, have a piece of the American dream. And unfortunately, due to progressive policies and, you know, the far left, that dream has become almost out of reach. And it's a shame to say that, you know, you have many people in our generation, generation Z, who won't ever be able to afford a home because of these terrible policies that have been shoved down our throat by the far left and also by this globalist agenda. You know, you have BlackRock buying up all these homes, skyrocketing rent, so that our generation is never able to buy a home. That should send a shudder down everyone's spine. You know, when you look at our parents generation, their ticket to the middle class was buying a home. And unfortunately, you know, I have a lot of peers of mine who don't even think about it because they believe it to be a goal so unattainable.
C.J. Pearson
Dude, it is. I mean, the average person can't even afford a $5,000 medical bill.
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
Yeah. No, and it's so sad. And I think you look at the skyrocketing price of rent, you know, and this is just Joe Biden's America. It's Kamala Harris's America. Rent is too damn high. Gas is too damn high. Groceries are too damn high. We are literally. Prices are so damn high in this country. They are higher than Wiz Khalifa and snoop dogg on 420. That is Kamala Harris's. And I got to tell you, I'm sick and tired of it. But I'm also, more importantly, sick and tired of being sick and tired.
C.J. Pearson
And that's why I just can't see how people are voting for Kamala personally, because even if you're Democrat, like, you got to be objective as well, right?
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
Yeah, you would hope. But I think they're just blinded by, you know, making history. The first black woman president, which, by the way, Kamala Harris is not black, you know, FYI. But, you know, I think it's an unfortunate thing that they are willing to put identity politics and their dei, you know, higher above the interest of our nation. I think that we need someone who the world is going to respect on the world stage. If Donald Trump was in the White House right now, we would not be seeing what we're seeing in the Middle east right now. We would not be seeing what's happening in Ukraine right now. Because when Donald Trump was in the White House, people were scared of him. They had no idea what he was going to do. This man called Kim Jong Un, little rocket man. People thought it was the craziest thing. They said, oh, he's going to get us into World War three. Kim Jong Un respected him. And it's kind of like that song, you know, I need to find somebody to match my freak. Donald Trump matched their freak, right? Like he matched the freak of Kim Jong Un and all these dictators, because they never knew how far he would go. And he was willing to go as far as he needed to to protect the American people. It was so funny. There's that moment in the debate where he talks about how he took a picture with a drone of that terrorist house and said, hey, here's a picture of it. If you mess with America, that house is gone and you're gone. And I saw that was a badass moment for him.
C.J. Pearson
If someone knows how to negotiate, it's Donald Trump part of the deal. Ye. Would you rather have him negotiating on our country's behalf or Kamala Harris?
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
Yeah, definitely. Donald Trump, far, far ahead. And I think you look at Kamala Harris, she's barely able to negotiate anything herself. When you look at the path that she's taken in elected office, she definitely hasn't earned it. She's just been kind of the byproduct of affirmative action. And I actually kind of take offense to it because as a actual black American, as an African American, I think it's unfortunate when you have people like that who are elevated, who are less than qualified, because it's a poor reflection on my community as a whole.
C.J. Pearson
Right?
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
And you have people thinking, oh, now this is a reflection of the black community. Again, I emphasize, again, not a member of our community. We do not claim her. But it's shameful. And I think every time she opens her mouth, though, we see that she's wholly unqualified. She is not the person that we need to lead the free world. We deserve better. And I think in 20 days we will get better.
C.J. Pearson
Absolutely. Where do you see the black community voting this election?
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
I think the black community is riding with Trump. You know, I go everywhere, you know, from barbershops to, you know, black churches. And I'm hearing from black men especially that they are sick and tired of the Democrat Party taking advantage of them. They're asking the question to themselves, what have the Democrats done for us lately? Skyrocketing violent crime in our cities, you know, record low black literacy rates. That is the result of progressive policies. Directly. For far too long, black men have just been treated as an afterthought by the Democrat Party. They only come to us when they want our votes. Never, you know, no other time, you know, and black votes. Black votes only matter, you know, to the Democrats when they feel as if they can just dangle something in front of our faces, like free weed, apparently, these days, according to Kamala Harris's plan. And they think that's the way to get our votes. No, black people want to build businesses. They want to build wealth. You're not doing that with these Democrat policies.
C.J. Pearson
Yeah, you mentioned the crime rates. The real numbers just got released. Did you see that?
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
Yeah. The FBI, you know, tried to, you know, kind of pull a fast one on the American people, you know, and do a little stealth edit. And it's so despicable that you can't trust our own government, especially considering that we pay taxpayer dollars, fund said government. But, you know, anyone who wakes up in the morning and, you know, lives in a big city and walks outside, they know that crime is up. It's the same way where, you know, you know, like when people say that inflation is just going away, that these costs, you know, are lower than we actually believe. Every time you go to a grocery store, you know, you see that inflation is still very much around. And I think people are tired of the gaslighting. The way that the Democrats are willing to look us in our faces and just patently lie to us is disgusting.
C.J. Pearson
Disgusting. I would love to see you debate Dean Withers.
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
I would love to debate Dean. I would love to debate Harry Sisson. And, you know, I'll actually make the challenge here, Harry. You know, if you want to debate, we'll do this. I'll sort of go fund me. We'll raise it for your gender transition surgery so you can actually have the balls to debate me. And if you don't debate me, then we're donate all the money to the nra and you can say that, you know, apparently you love guns now, or if you debate, we'll donate to puppies. So, Harry, either you hate puppies or you love the nra. You get to choose. Either way, you get a free pair of balls from it. I love it.
C.J. Pearson
I'll try to set it up. He's coming the show.
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
Let me know.
C.J. Pearson
A couple weeks.
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
Let me know.
C.J. Pearson
Dean said he would come on, but it looks like he's backing out now.
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
Yeah, I feel like he's had a rough few weeks. You know, N word scandal. The thing. The thing about the left that's so interesting, everything they accuse the right of, more oftentimes than not, they have done that very thing, which is so interesting to me. They really are the real racist. They really are the real sexist. They pretend to be these feminists, and then they end up. You hear some story about them sexually assaulting a woman. It happens all the time. And it's so interesting to me. It's like, is it guilt that forces them to be so hypocritical? Like, it's interesting to me, but hopefully, you know, if he, you know, wants to atone for his use of racial slurs, he is always free to pay me reparations. My venmo is the C.J. peterson.
C.J. Pearson
I love it. Dude. When did your criticism of Obama start coming?
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
When I was 12 years old. So, you know, I got started in politics when I was 12 years old. I made a YouTube video in my bedroom growing up in Augusta, Georgia. Didn't tell my grandparents about it, who I grew up with, because they were lifelong Democrats, but I made this video because Mayor Rudy Giuliani had been accused of being a racist for simply criticizing Obama. And it was as silly to me then as it is to me now. And so I made a video, turned on my camcorder that I got for Christmas, went in on Obama and said that he's absolutely fair game to criticize. You should criticize him. Because this was the president that called isis, the JV team. This was the president that said that we need to redistribute the wealth to those who did not have, even though those that didn't have were not working. I thought it was incredibly insane that people were trying to treat a president of the United States with kid gloves in a way that they have not treated any other president. They didn't treat Donald Trump with kid gloves. They were absolutely just insane towards their treatment with him. But I started off when I was 12 years old, made that YouTube video, went viral overnight. Kind of a little bit of a political Justin Bieber moment. And ever since then, I've just been making content, creating more videos. And my mission, you know, is still the same from when I started. I think that it's so imperative that young people have a seat at the table, because if we're not at the table, we're on the menu. And I believe that there is no group with more to lose in this country than us. We have to inherit this country one day. Our children will have to inherit this country one day. And if we don't fight for this country, we will lose this country.
C.J. Pearson
Absolutely. We gotta address these problems now. I mean, the national debt, the climate change, that's only gonna get worse if we don't talk about it.
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
Yeah, you're right. National debts, $35 trillion. Eventually, you know, someone's gonna come to collect, and I think we've gotta be ready for that. But also, too, I think that it's irresponsible, you know, for us to pass that along and continue to kick the cane down the road. When I believe that, you know, America, we just. It's common sense issues. It's like, don't spend more money than you take in. It's a decision that many families have to make around the dinner table every single day. Why can't our government? The reason is simple. It's not their money. So they spend it, you know, like a crackhead.
C.J. Pearson
Absolutely. I mean, you can apply that to anything. When you see businesses raise a ton of money, they usually blow through it all.
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
Yeah, they do. Especially. Yeah. When it's not their money. You know, they feel, you know, empowered to just spend it haphazardly and not to be good stewards of it. Which is why I think we need to elect elected officials who have, you know, again, stakes in the future, which I think goes to electing younger people. There's, you know, it's so crazy that our Congress has basically become a glorified nursing home. And it's irresponsible, you know, because at the end of the day, a lot of them are just kind of like, okay, we'll get in this war. Okay, we'll spend this much money. Because what do they have, 15 more years? 20 more years? You know, we have a lot longer to have to contend with those issues. And, you know, I'm hopeful that, you know, as we, you know, as the years go, go along. And I think with the pick of J.D. vance, of course, he being a younger guy, I think that, you know, it's time for a new generation to step up. And I see that happening.
C.J. Pearson
Yeah, I learned that at Tucker's conference, Social Security is going to run out in what, eight, nine years.
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
Yeah. And we've been paying that, you know, like our generation has been paying into Social Security and we may not ever even have it.
C.J. Pearson
Crazy.
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
It's insane.
C.J. Pearson
That's insanity. Nine years. That's right around the corner.
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
Yeah, yeah. And you won't even be eligible. I don't think you're eligible. I think the Social Security age is like 65.
C.J. Pearson
Yeah.
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
So it's like. Yeah, we will never, ever get a single cent of that we paid into the system.
C.J. Pearson
And it's already hard to retire with that. So imagine without that for most people.
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
Yeah, yeah, I know. It's such a problem, which is why I think that we need to bring back President Trump into office, you know, reinvigorate our economy so that we can get people working again, get wages up again. Because the thing is, is that, you know, the Democrats love to say, oh, wages are rising, wages are rising. What kind of jobs, though, are those jobs that they're bringing about? Are they high paying job or are they, you know, low paying jobs, you know, dealing fast food? That's the thing that I think that we need to be, you know, focused on is actually creating jobs that are going to help, you know, people. We shouldn't have to live in a situation right. Where you have, you know, there was once a point in time where you didn't need to have two people in the workforce. You gotta, you know, if one parent wanted to stay home and raise the kids, that was fine. And if both parents want to work, that's totally fine too. But they should still have the option. I think that we should move back towards that. Tucker Carlson's a big advocate of that. J.D. vance has talked a lot about that. I think that we need to be pro family. I think that we need to, you know, create an opportunity for people to make babies again. You know, I think it's critical to our economy, it's critical to our growth, it's critical to keeping the American dream alive.
C.J. Pearson
Average birth rate, I think, is 1.86 or something. Basically, it's really low to the point where we're not going to grow.
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
Yeah, yeah. It's going to lead to population collapse, which is, you know, what we see happening in a lot of countries like Japan with these aging populations. Their economy just can't keep up. And so I think that we need to encourage people to have families and also kind of debunk this liberal lie that you cannot have kids in a life. I think that you absolutely can, but also too eventually your life needs to change. Going out, getting bottle service every night at 40 years old, you eventually just start looking weird. And so I think that we need to debunk that lie, have kids. It's good for you, it's good for the country, it's good for everyone. And I think that, you know, as Republicans talk more about these pro family policies, I think that we need to do a better job at it. Reason being is that, you know, just simply telling people, let's have babies is not really a persuasive argument. I think things like paid family leave is an important conversation. I think things like, you know, actually increasing, you know, the, the, you know, child deductions, all of those things to encourage people to start families earlier.
C.J. Pearson
Right.
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
I think would be a great way to do that from a policy standpoint.
C.J. Pearson
Absolutely. Now, I know you met Trump before, but if you ran into him again, what would you ask him? What would you tell?
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
I would say, Mr. President, we're fighting for you. You know, when I looked at President Trump almost be assassinated on live television, it's a image that has stuck with me ever since. And if that man can take a bullet for America and get back on his feet and say, fight, fight, fight, then we ought to fight right beside him. And I think that the stakes of this election are far too high to be on the sidelines. I think that we all have a stake in what's going to happen here, and we can either, you know, fight like hell to save this country or we will lose this country. And I think America is far too great of a country to lose.
C.J. Pearson
Absolutely. We'll end it there. I love it, man. Thank you.
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
Thank you, brother.
C.J. Pearson
Yep. Thanks for coming on, C.J.
Unnamed Conservative Influencer
Thank you.
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Digital Social Hour Episode Summary
Title: Trump's Economic Legacy: The Debate You Need to Hear | CJ Pearson DSH #831
Host: Sean Kelly
Release Date: October 26, 2024
In this episode of Digital Social Hour, host Sean Kelly engages in a riveting conversation with C.J. Pearson, a prominent conservative influencer. The discussion delves deep into former President Donald Trump's economic legacy, critiques of the current Biden-Harris administration, the influence of conservative and liberal media, and the broader implications for the American socio-political landscape. This summary captures the essence of their dialogue, highlighting key points, notable quotes, and the overarching themes that emerged during the conversation.
C.J. Pearson opens the discussion by reflecting on Trump's resilience, particularly referencing the harrowing incident where Trump was almost assassinated on live television. Unnamed Conservative Influencer emphasizes Trump's unwavering commitment to America, stating:
“If that man can take a bullet for America and get back on his feet and say, fight, fight, fight, then we ought to fight right beside him.”
(00:00)
This sentiment underscores the influencer's admiration for Trump's tenacity and leadership, framing it as a rallying cry for conservatives to support and emulate Trump's approach in contemporary politics.
The conversation shifts to the challenges faced by conservatives in the media landscape. Unnamed Conservative Influencer criticizes the left's dominance in the influencer space, attributing it to significant financial backing from figures like George Soros:
“…for a long time, those on the left have been just winning the influencer game. Unfortunately, we've seen George Soros pump upwards of $70 million into artificially inflating these influencers online to indoctrinate my generation.”
(00:38)
He laments the perceived manipulation of public opinion through paid influencers and underscores the need for authentic conservative voices to counteract this trend. The influencer advocates for nurturing the next generation of conservative activists to reclaim the digital space:
“…we need to incubate the next generation of conservative activists who can be bullhorns for freedom and liberty online, because that's how we actually are gonna change hearts and change minds.”
(00:38)
A significant portion of the discussion critiques specific conservative media figures, notably Harry Sisson and Dean Withers. Unnamed Conservative Influencer accuses Harry Sisson of being a paid influencer, citing his endorsement of Biden post-debate:
“…after the Biden debate, he said Biden won the debate. No one in their right mind thought Biden won that debate.”
(01:27)
He further questions the credibility of other conservative figures like Mark Cuban, suggesting their emotional stance undermines their effectiveness:
“I think Mark Cuban's a billionaire, so I don't know how many people could pay him off, but I think he is, you know, a little bit too emotional about this election.”
(03:04)
The influencer challenges these figures to debate him, promising to raise funds for causes based on their participation or lack thereof:
“I'll sort of go fund me. We'll raise it for your gender transition surgery so you can actually have the balls to debate me.”
(09:29)
A core topic revolves around the economic policies of the Trump versus Biden administrations. Unnamed Conservative Influencer lauds Trump's economic achievements, claiming his administration boasted one of the strongest economies with robust stock market performance and historically low unemployment rates among black and Latino communities:
“Under President Trump, we had one of the strongest economies that we've ever had. It was resilient. It was working for everyday.”
(03:04)
Contrastingly, he criticizes Biden's policies for their detrimental effects on the American populace:
“Prices are so damn high in this country. They are higher than Wiz Khalifa and Snoop Dogg on 420. That is Kamala Harris's.”
(05:08)
The influencer argues that Biden's administration has failed to support the middle class, leading to skyrocketing rents and making homeownership unattainable for younger generations. He emphasizes the need to return to Trump-era policies to rejuvenate the economy and restore the American dream.
The discussion navigates the sensitive terrain of race and identity politics. Unnamed Conservative Influencer asserts that identity politics and progressive policies have exacerbated racial divisions and hindered socio-economic progress:
“He went out of his way to emphasize race and emphasize our differences. And I think at the end of the day, black, brown, yellow, orange, we all have the same issues here.”
(04:09)
He controversially claims that Kamala Harris is not genuinely part of the black community and criticizes her leadership as a reflection of affirmative action rather than merit:
“Kamala Harris is not black, you know, FYI. But, you know, I think it's an unfortunate thing that they are willing to put identity politics and their dei, you know, higher above the interest of our nation.”
(07:30)
Furthermore, he contends that the black community is shifting its support towards Trump, citing dissatisfaction with Democratic policies that he believes have neglected the needs of black men:
“Black men especially that they are sick and tired of the Democrat Party taking advantage of them. They're asking the question to themselves, what have the Democrats done for us lately?”
(07:30)
The conversation highlights pressing economic concerns such as the national debt and the sustainability of Social Security. Unnamed Conservative Influencer warns of the looming apocalyptic scenario where Social Security may collapse within nine years:
“The national debt, $35 trillion. Eventually, someone’s gonna come to collect... we've been paying into Social Security and we may not ever even have it.”
(12:13)
He draws parallels to other nations facing demographic crises, like Japan, and stresses the urgency of electing younger, more responsible officials who have a vested interest in the country's future:
“Our Congress has basically become a glorified nursing home... we have a lot longer to have to contend with those issues.”
(12:47)
Addressing demographic challenges, Unnamed Conservative Influencer underscores the importance of pro-family policies to combat low birth rates and potential population decline:
“Average birth rate, I think, is 1.86 or something. Basically, it's really low to the point where we're not going to grow.”
(14:56)
He advocates for policies that support family growth, such as paid family leave and enhanced child deductions, to encourage Americans to have more children, thereby ensuring economic vitality and societal stability.
As the episode draws to a close, Unnamed Conservative Influencer reiterates his unwavering support for Trump and calls for active participation in the political process to safeguard America's future:
“We're fighting for you... we can either fight like hell to save this country or we will lose this country. And I think America is far too great of a country to lose.”
(16:09)
This passionate appeal serves as a culmination of the episode's themes, emphasizing the high stakes of the upcoming election and the necessity for conservative mobilization to preserve national integrity and prosperity.
This episode of Digital Social Hour offers an unfiltered glimpse into the perspectives of a fervent conservative influencer grappling with the current political and economic climate in the United States. Through candid discussions and impassioned rhetoric, the conversation encapsulates the challenges and aspirations of conservative voices aiming to reclaim influence in a media-saturated environment. Listeners gain insight into the multifaceted debates surrounding Trump's legacy, the efficacy of Biden-Harris policies, and the broader implications for America's socio-economic trajectory.
Notable Quotes:
Unnamed Conservative Influencer: “If that man can take a bullet for America and get back on his feet and say, fight, fight, fight, then we ought to fight right beside him.” (00:00)
Unnamed Conservative Influencer: “…George Soros pump upwards of $70 million into artificially inflating these influencers online to indoctrinate my generation.” (00:38)
Unnamed Conservative Influencer: “Under President Trump, we had one of the strongest economies that we've ever had. It was resilient. It was working for everyday.” (03:04)
Unnamed Conservative Influencer: “Kamala Harris is not black, you know, FYI. But... identity politics and their dei, you know, higher above the interest of our nation.” (07:30)
Unnamed Conservative Influencer: “We're fighting for you... we can either fight like hell to save this country or we will lose this country.” (16:09)
This comprehensive summary encapsulates the depth and intensity of the conversation, providing readers with a clear understanding of the episode's key themes and viewpoints without necessitating a full listen.