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How RFK Can Win Over Women Voters

How RFK Can Win Over Women Voters

Update: 2024-08-303
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This podcast episode features a discussion about the upcoming election and its potential implications. Alex Clark, a guest on the show, argues that Trump's focus on food and pharma issues, particularly after RFK Jr.'s endorsement, has energized women voters. He believes this focus will be crucial in winning over undecided voters. Clark also discusses the pervasive influence of the food industry on health, citing examples like Time Magazine's shifting stance on ultra-processed foods. He argues that the media is often corrupted by food and pharma companies, leading to misinformation about healthy eating. David Engelhart, another guest on the show, discusses the significance of dreams and prophecy in the Bible, citing examples like the dream about the Aberfan mudslide. He argues that God often uses dreams to warn people about potential dangers. Engelhart also emphasizes the importance of action and repentance in response to God's warnings, using the example of the dream about Kamala Harris winning the presidency and the subsequent consequences to illustrate the need for engagement and responsibility. The episode concludes with a discussion about the role of the church in the upcoming election. Engelhart argues that churches should be actively engaging in political discourse and encouraging their members to vote, emphasizing that inaction is a form of apathy. He also discusses the prophecy of Kim Clement, who predicted Trump's presidency and two terms in office, acknowledging the possibility of a non-consecutive second term and the importance of recognizing God's sovereignty in the political process.

Outlines

00:00:00
Food, Pharma, and Prophecy: Winning the Election

This episode explores the potential impact of food and pharma issues on the upcoming election, discusses the role of prophecy and God's will in political events, and encourages Christian engagement in political discourse.

00:00:06
Health and Wellness: Winning Over Mom Voters

Alex Clark discusses the importance of health and wellness, particularly in relation to winning over "mom voters." He argues that focusing on food and pharma issues resonates with women who are concerned about their children's health.

00:02:05
Prophecy, Politics, and the Church's Role

David Engelhart discusses the significance of dreams and prophecy in the Bible, emphasizing the importance of action and repentance in response to God's warnings. He also discusses the role of the church in the upcoming election, encouraging active engagement in political discourse and voting.

Keywords

Ultra-processed foods


Foods that have undergone significant processing, often containing added sugars, unhealthy fats, and artificial ingredients. These foods are often linked to health problems like obesity, heart disease, and cancer.

Food and pharma deep state


A term used to describe the influence of the food and pharmaceutical industries on government policies and regulations, often to the detriment of public health.

Prophecy


A prediction or revelation of future events, often attributed to divine inspiration. In the podcast, prophecy is discussed in relation to the potential outcomes of the upcoming election.

Universal will


God's overarching plan for the world, which always comes to pass. This is contrasted with his particular will, which may or may not be fulfilled.

Particular will


God's specific desires for individuals or situations, which may not always be fulfilled. This is contrasted with his universal will, which always comes to pass.

Apathy


A state of indifference or lack of interest, often characterized by a lack of motivation or engagement. In the context of the podcast, apathy refers to the lack of political engagement among some Christians.

Q&A

  • How does Trump's focus on food and pharma issues resonate with women voters?

    Alex Clark argues that women are particularly concerned about their children's health and are drawn to Trump's focus on addressing food and pharma issues, which they see as a threat to their children's well-being.

  • What are some examples of the food industry's influence on health?

    Alex Clark cites Time Magazine's shifting stance on ultra-processed foods as an example of the food industry's influence on media narratives. He argues that the media is often corrupted by food and pharma companies, leading to misinformation about healthy eating.

  • How can we address skepticism about the impact of food on health?

    Alex Clark compares the current situation to the shift in public understanding of cigarettes and cancer, arguing that the food industry has deliberately made ultra-processed foods addictive, leading to a decline in overall health.

  • What is the role of the church in the upcoming election?

    David Engelhart argues that churches should be actively engaging in political discourse and encouraging their members to vote, emphasizing that inaction is a form of apathy.

  • What is the significance of dreams and prophecy in the Bible?

    David Engelhart cites examples like the dream about the Aberfan mudslide to illustrate how God often uses dreams to warn people about potential dangers.

  • How do we reconcile God's will with the possibility of negative outcomes?

    David Engelhart distinguishes between God's universal will, which always comes to pass, and his particular will, which may not. He argues that while God's universal will guides the course of history, his particular will may not always be fulfilled.

Show Notes

The gender gap in America is one of the largest in the world. Men love Donald Trump more and more by the day, while women have been far harder to win over. But could RFK change that? Alex Clark talks about how RFK's messaging on food quality, Big Pharma, and America's wide-ranging health crisis could be the vehicle to getting women to embrace the Trump ticket.

 

Plus, pastor David Engelhardt talks about real vs. fake Christianity, God's universal and particular wills, whether Donald Trump's presidency was prophesied, and more.

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How RFK Can Win Over Women Voters

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