Josh Hammer: JD Vance Dominates Tim Walz In First VP Debate Leading To Massive Favorability Gain
Ben Harnwell and Josh Hammer discussed the exceptional performance of JD Vance in a recent debate, with Hammer stating, "This was the single most dominant performance that I have ever seen from a major politician…in my adult lifetime.” He compared it to Mitt Romney’s 2012 debate against Barack Obama, emphasizing that Vance “surpassed” Romney’s performance by demonstrating command on every topic from Middle East policy to housing.
Hammer noted how even skeptical commentators like Ross Douthat recognized Vance’s dominance, further stating, "Vance has done the reading,” highlighting his preparedness and policy knowledge. He praised Vance as emblematic of a new generation of "America First Conservatives,” noting his personal experience with the failures of neoliberal policies, particularly on free trade.
Harnwell shifted focus to criticisms from establishment figures like David Frum, reflecting the military-industrial complex’s opposition to Vance’s rise. Hammer also discussed Tim Walls, describing his false claims about being present during the Tiananmen Square protests as “egregious.” He concluded by criticizing Walls’ debate performance, saying he was "clearly outwitted and outclassed,” a reflection of the current state of the Democratic Party.
Graham Gives Updates On Samaritan’s Purse Efforts To Aid All Those Effected By Hurricane Helene
In this conversation, Ben Harnwell speaks with Edward Graham, representing Samaritan’s Purse, about the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene, particularly in North Carolina, where over 250 lives were lost, including 53 in Asheville. Edward Graham describes the extensive damage, including the complete destruction of parts of the Appalachian region between Asheville and Boone, North Carolina. Samaritan’s Purse has mobilized over a thousand volunteers to aid the affected areas, providing essential supplies, water, and medical assistance. Helicopters, usually reserved for international disasters, are being used for local relief efforts, such as delivering supplies to isolated areas, including an assisted living facility.
Graham emphasizes the ongoing need for volunteers and support, urging people to visit Samaritan’s Purse’s website to contribute or volunteer. He also calls for long-term commitment, stressing that the rebuilding effort will take time. The conversation concludes with Graham leading a prayer for those affected, asking for wisdom, grace, and the strength to help communities rebuild their lives, centered on faith in Jesus Christ.
Rep. Ed Diehl: Stopping The Steal In Oregon
Rep. Ed Diehl discussed concerns about non-citizens registering to vote in Oregon, pointing to 1,257 cases where individuals were mistakenly added to voter rolls. He explained that a software update in 2021 led to accidental registrations through the DMV, where non-citizens mistakenly selected a box confirming U.S. citizenship. "The Secretary of State has no tool to verify U.S. citizenship,” Diehl noted, highlighting systemic flaws in Oregon’s voter registration process.
The issue came to light after a tip from an outside group prompted an investigation, uncovering errors in the system. Diehl expressed frustration over the lack of accountability, mentioning that the Secretary of State didn’t attend a recent hearing on the matter: "They do not take this seriously.”
Diehl stated that out of the 1,257 individuals flagged, nine had voted. He emphasized that this is likely just “the tip of the iceberg” and called for stronger measures, including a proposed state version of the SAVE Act to ensure voter rolls are accurate. He encouraged citizens to support legislative efforts, urging action to address voter registration integrity.
Col. John Mills: 400,000 Taiwanese Militarized In Preparation For Kinetic Conflict
John Mills recently shared concerns about China’s strategic preparations and its intentions regarding Taiwan. According to Mills, Chinese leadership is committed to “achieving reunification” with Taiwan, and has been building logistics and medical infrastructures to support a potential conflict. He compares the looming situation to the Cuban Missile Crisis, where China could impose a blockade by stopping or turning away ships, blocking aircraft, and even targeting individuals on manifests for detention.
Mills points out that Taiwan has received its first shipment of long-range Harpoon missiles, underscoring the island’s defense preparedness. He also mentions China’s recent ballistic missile launch near Hawaii as a significant warning, signaling China’s readiness for military escalation.
Regarding Taiwan’s stance, Mills emphasized that the Taiwanese want the weapons they’ve already purchased, without needing American troops on the ground. He describes Taiwan’s determination to defend itself as “resolute,” with the nation holding a deep sense of pride in its democratic achievements. Mills advocates for further U.S. support, including pushing for Taiwan’s recognition in the U.N.
He also stresses the importance of American leadership, warning that China is intent on collapsing the U.S. through unrestricted warfare, and urges immediate action to counter these threats.
Brian Kennedy: Spending Against American Sovereignty And Making Us America Last
Brian Kennedy highlights the precarious global situation, particularly focusing on Iran’s aggression towards Israel. He asserts, “The United States is helping underwrite the attack on Israel,” criticizing U.S. policy, which he believes funds Iran despite its hostility towards Israel. According to Kennedy, President Biden and Vice President Harris present themselves as allies of Israel for domestic political reasons, but their actions suggest otherwise.
Kennedy points out the failure of U.S. deterrence, stating, “Iran does not respect the United States, and neither does China.” This lack of respect emboldens both nations to act against U.S. interests. He warns of the growing possibility of a World War III scenario, with October 2023 potentially marking a pivotal moment if the U.S. fails to properly respond to escalating threats in the Middle East.
Looking ahead to the election, Kennedy stresses the importance of voter mobilization. He urges Trump supporters to register and vote, highlighting that many who attend rallies or donate money are not yet registered. “This will be fixed by the War Room Posse animating family, friends, and neighbors,” he emphasizes, calling for greater grassroots involvement to restore control over the political system.
Finally, Kennedy directs listeners to resources like the Committee on the Present Danger and American Freedom Alliance for ongoing analysis and updates.
John Amanchukwu: Protecting Our Children And Keeping Our Youth In Church
Ben Harnwell and Pastor John Amanchukwu addressed a situation in Wake Co. North Carolina where a 15-year-old girl named Lorena Benson was forced to read inappropriate material at school, describing it as “trauma” and against the law. Despite the incident, Amanchukwu highlighted the school board’s inaction, saying, “No changes. No opportunities to give her justice for defrauding her of her innocence.” He criticized the board for not adhering to HB 49, a parental rights bill, stating they “break the law and go against state statute.”
The conversation shifted to trends in religion, where Pastor John noted, “Attendance across the board is down,” attributing it to Democrats closing churches during COVID and to political actions deeming churches non-essential. He criticized the Democrat Party for, “not only destroying the black community, but now destroying the black church.” He urged Christians to “vote these people out” and align their voting with biblical values.
Regarding natural disasters in North Carolina, Pastor John commended church efforts for relief but criticized state officials for inaction, praising only a few Republican figures for support. He ended by promoting his documentary, emphasizing the need to protect children from ideological corruption in schools.
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