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Politics By Faith w/Mike Slater

Post-Debate: Don't Be Discouraged

Politics By Faith w/Mike Slater

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Politics, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, News

4.9591 Ratings

🗓️ 12 September 2024

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Psalm 2 gives me the perspective I need. It highlights the truest thing I could ever say, and a truth we need to rely on the next 55 days and beyond. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, welcome to politics by faith, brought you by the Patriot Gold Group. The debate.

0:08.8

I was discouraged. When it was happening, I was discouraged, went to bed, discouraged,

0:16.5

and annoyed, frustrated. And then I woke up thinking, you know, maybe it wasn't that bad.

0:22.9

Actually, probably wasn't.

0:23.7

Trump actually did have some good moments.

0:26.6

And then as the day went on, I got more disappointed and discouraged and angry.

0:32.2

There are just so many missed opportunities.

0:34.8

So many missed.

0:35.2

Like, as an example, I was just walking in the hallway. And I thought it was a genius. He could have pulled this off. Hey, everyone, before we get started today, just a friendly reminder. Last time we had a debate, it was me versus Joe Biden. And at that same time, Kamala Harris, and everyone in the media said that Joe Biden was as sharpest attack. And clearly, he was not. They were lying to then. They're still lying to you now. Also, it was six weeks ago when I got shot in the head. And I think one of the reasons why I got shot in the head is because these people are trying to scare everyone by saying I'm the biggest threat to democracy in the world and I'm a terrible, awful person. I'm not when I was president. Here are

1:12.6

some good things that happened. Now that she's been vice president, here are some bad things that

1:16.5

happened. Let's all vote accordingly. That's so easy. That's so simple. That's so clear. It's so true.

1:21.6

And nothing like that was even close. And that's just frustrating. So I went from frustrated to not that frustrated to very

1:30.1

frustrated. And now I'm kind of back to not that. This is from Reuters. Now, Reuters is as

1:36.3

biased as David Muir. Royders did a 10-person focus end of undecided voters, and at the end of the focus

1:45.0

group, six said they're going to vote for Trump.

1:47.9

Three said they're voting for Kamala, still one undecided.

1:52.3

And Reuters said, although the sample size was small, the responses suggest that Harris

1:56.1

might need more, might need to provide more detailed policy proposals to win over voters who have yet to make up

2:02.6

their minds. The people in the focus group are all saying that they still have no idea where

2:06.8

Kamala stands. They can only assume it's the same thing as Joe Biden and therefore they're not

2:10.7

going to vote for her or they're going to vote for Trump. So that was that Reuters focus group and

2:14.6

that is somewhat encouraging. So maybe we overanalyze is the point of that.

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