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Retired General Mike Flynn ran the Defense Intelligence Agency for a short while.He was President Trump's first National Security Advisor.He's going to join us today and give us some thoughts about what are the capabilities?What have we lost?
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He did so much in his service of his country, including running the Defense Intelligence Agency and also serving as President Trump's first National Security Advisor.
Today, he is one of the most important voices when it comes to reforming the intelligence community.I thought it'd be great to get his thoughts as a new administration kicks off and starts building itself.He is General Mike Flynn.
General, good to have you on, sir.
Thank you so much for having me, John.Happy Veterans Day to all the veterans that are listening, everybody that has served, and everybody that has sacrificed.And a special shout out to my brothers and sisters in the Marine Corps.
their birthday too, right?I mean, just a great day.
That's right.249 years, I think I saw, right?Amazing.Amazing.Yep.Amazing.Yep.Well, we're built on a great foundation and that foundation, of course, the men and women of the armed forces.
So you had a lot of time to look out at what's happened these last four years.And when I go around the country, people say, How is it that we missed the October 7th attacks coming?We had no idea that was going to happen with Hamas and Iran.
How did we miss the Taliban taking over the Afghanistan in just a few days?A lot of questions about the core capabilities of the intelligence community.Give us your assessment of where you think they stand right now.
Yeah, and I think you could go back to other examples, John.I mean, there's a lot of examples.I mean, if you really study World War II, you know, the, you know, everything.I mean, 9-11.
is another classic example of things that we knew, another attack.So, you know, I don't think an examination so much of the problems that we have had in the past, it's going forward into the future.
And what do we want these 17, right, 17 organizations and agencies that we have, you know, do we want to keep the structure that we have, right?And I do think that the level of reform that is required
you know, one of the first things you do is you get to, you know, you, you get the president of the United States and you sit down and you say, you know, what kind of, what kind of agenda do we want to have?
Do we want to have, you know, cause I know this particular, uh, president, president Donald J. Trump just won in a huge, huge mandate.And so, and part of that mandate is reform and accountability.
And I think one of the very first things they should do is you look at the mission the mission statements of each of these organizations and where there's a lot of overlap, and there is an awful lot of overlap.
And also the resources and capabilities and budgets of these organizations that have rarely been audited or have never been audited in the daylight of the American people, that the American people would want to know about.
So those are a couple of sort of strategic start points.I do think that there has to be an examination of the culture of the organizations.
And I would, you know, on this Veterans Day, you know, what I would do is just say that there is clearly some rot, you know, ROT rot that has crept into the culture of the greater U.S.intelligence community.
You know, it's not just missing critical indicators and warnings that have led us into wars in the past, but it's also the The ways that the intel community has been weaponized to go against American citizens, that's very clear.It's undeniable.
The censorship and the, and when we say weaponization too, John, it's also, you know, we know that there's been collection.We know that President Trump's first campaign for president was spied upon.We know that for a fact.
That spying was done by elements in the intel agency.That means the leadership of the intel agencies, the plural, we're aware of some of that.
So there's gotta be a overhaul of a lot of these capabilities and frankly, the culture within these organizations and then the various missions that they have.
I can't imagine that two years from now, we're gonna continue to have these 17 intel agencies.I just cannot see that.
If we think we're going to move this country forward in a way that needs to be moved forward, where we're sort of that shining city on the hill, I don't believe nor do I agree that we should have all of these organizations still existing with the giant budgets that they have.
And we have to ask ourselves, what do we get out of these? organizations?What do we get out of them?And frankly, what we've gotten out of them is a lot of heartache.We've gotten out of them a lot of wars.We've gotten out of them a lot of failures.
And I know that.I know that for a fact.I know that as a matter of principle, because I ran one of them.
And I do know in my time, and you've reported on this before with me, talking about in some cases, where when I went in, I wanted to do complete reform of the organization.I wanted to do audits.
And audits and reforms scare the hell out of intelligence agencies, never mind the entire intelligence community.
So I do know, based on what President Trump's agenda is and some of the things that he's already talking about, that he is going to demand that kind of accountability, that type of consideration for restructuring, for relooking mission statements, overlapping capabilities that we don't need to have overlap.
roles of domestic and roles of foreign organizations, of foreign intelligence organizations, and the real care that we must take to ensure that our intelligence capabilities are focused on protecting the safety and security of the American people and not going after the American people.
And that's what we've seen, frankly, under the Obama administration, and that's what we've seen underneath this Biden-Harris administration. And frankly, much of it, the entire time Trump was in office, was directed against him.So that has to end.
Trying to thwart his agenda.
Right.That's exactly right.
So, and I know just, you know, one last point that I'd make is I know now that there are already people inside of the government, inside of these organizations, that have already started to look at ways that they could undermine the incoming president of the United States.
And this has to end.It has to end. And the reason why I know that, John, is because there's good people inside of these organizations that are actually keeping us informed, especially now that Trump has won.
So we have to take the good, leave the bad, and change for the better.And that's kind of my message.
It's such an important thing.When you ran the DIA, you really achieved an extraordinary innovative restructuring of it that really focused on collaboration, innovation.I think you created an innovation office, if I remember correctly.I did.
That mindset, that idea that standing still is actually failure and that innovating to the capabilities of the enemy when you're doing a China or a Russia or an Iran or North Korea is so important.How do we get that drive back in?
One of the things that has been really consistent in the last 10, 15 years of intelligence since you left the DIA is that there is sort of an intransigency, an unwillingness to change things or to think that you got everything covered when you don't.
How do you, how did you spur the change in the DIA and what lessons could you potentially apply forward to that?
Yeah, focus on success, focus on winning, don't focus on failure, right?And, but, but except when it comes to innovation,
You know, one of the things you do have to accept is you have to innovate and you're going to have some failures, you know, when you're innovating and you're doing it, you know, in a sort of a laboratory.
The one thing that I was very well known for on the battlefield was battlefield innovation to use and leverage different techniques.
I do think that we have to bring back a mindset that change is good, positive change is good, but also the idea, you used the right word, collaboration.
If there was something that I drove, drove, drove, was the idea that don't think that we have the answers to everything.Expand collaboration, broaden our networks, work together, come shoulder to shoulder working with each other.
But at the same time, where I found bureaucratic chokeholds, my thing was to eliminate those.
And when, you know, the higher up you go, particularly in the government morass that we have in Washington, D.C., you know, that kind of bureaucratic inertia to keep things the way they are is so powerful.
That's why you have to be in the right kind of leadership position.Even as director of DIA, I brought extraordinary change to DIA.And much of that, you know, still today, like the center concept.
You know, I brought that into DIA because I wanted to operate.
Exactly.Like our warfighters were operating.I wanted to connect better to our warfighting commanders.And that was my mission was, you know, defense of the homeland, defense of the of our nation overseas.
I think that one of the things we have to do is look at how we are collaborating.And again, I'm going to I'll say this again, where there's things that are overlapping.
We have to we have to eliminate a lot of these these these, you know, capabilities that everybody has.One other very specific point, John, are communication systems.
Every organization that we have in the Intel community runs on its own communication system.They have their own communication contracts and budgets and
and teams, that's absolutely insane when we're talking about trying to work together and you can't even communicate within the intelligence community because you're on different systems.That alone needs reform.
Just solving that would be huge, wouldn't it?
And it's solvable.So what I am telling your audience
is that it is a solvable problem, and it can be solved pretty quickly by just saying, here's the standard that everybody's going to go to, move towards it, and I want it done within the next 60 to 90 days.
And that means changing out on the contracts.Yeah, there's going to be some teeth gnashing, but we've got to move to where everybody is on the same communication system.All it does is it allows agencies to hide behind
things that the American people would be embarrassed by and, frankly, would be upset at.So we need to do that.
No, there's no doubt about it.One of the things that you put a heavy focus on, too, particularly in the middle of the asymmetrical warfare that we had in Afghanistan and Iraq is the need for human.
I think we've got all this great technology and people think, well, technology is perfect, except when you can't monitor someone by technology, you're blind.
How do you rate our capabilities right now in human and how much more work do we need to do to improve on it?
Yeah, I would say on a scale of one to 10, we're probably down around a three level.And I mean that and I mean that very precisely.
Yeah, and human intelligence also brings in counterintelligence, right?The looking at your enemy and examining how your enemy is looking at you and human intelligence is really going out there.
You know, in some places it can be very risky going out there and gathering intelligence that you then bring back to be able to inform your decision makers.So, yeah, we are not, there are some good people.I think that the,
that the entire training and preparation.And also, I think the magnitude of what we do, we try to have giant numbers.And I'm probably guilty of that, but only when I was on the battlefield needing more.
But when we talk about it and we look at some of the failures that we mentioned and many, many others that we don't have to go through, it's because of the lack of human intelligence, and I mean good, effective human intelligence,
and the inability to be able to understand how our enemies are examining us.That's good counterintelligence.And those two are very complementary, human intelligence and counterintelligence.And again, they have to work together.
We have massive, massive overlap between the FBI, DIA, CIA, and the various services.Each of the military services has their own uh, sections and segments of those and all of that.They, they, they bump heads with each other.
We know examples where the FBI had the same sources as the CIA and neither organization knew it.
Oh, it's, it's, it's horrific.And I mean, I used to sit on what's called the, you know, there's a board that's at the leader level and I used to sit with the CIA director and I did that for a couple of years.
I'm one of these human counterintelligence boards that they'd have. And I would sit there and I'd go, this is insane.I would be talking to the leaders of these different, and I would go, guys and gals, we have got to stop this.
But I was in a position where, you know, I could voice my opinion, but I wasn't in charge.So that's why, you know, that's why they don't want me in charge of any of this stuff.You might actually fix some things.Exactly. Exactly.
We cannot waste time right now, John, because part of it is when you really look at the strategic debt that we have as a nation, we cannot afford to spend another penny on waste.And there's so much waste in the intelligence community.
And this is all this business about overlapping, you know, ineffective and inefficient communication systems, you know, the various, the size and scale of some of these organizations.
the sort of the misguided approaches to what their true missions need to be.What the CIA was created to do out of the OSS coming out of World War II, it has gotten so far away from that.And it's not just the CIA, it's all of them.
And we've got to eliminate some of these inefficiencies.They're costly, they're not effective, And they don't, they don't move the mission of the organizations nor the mission of this country forward.
And definitely, definitely don't, you know, the people will say, well, we're supposed to, you know, execute this mission.
Their mission at the end of the day is to protect the safety and security of the American people on behalf of the President of the United States of America.And I know that's what Donald J. Trump wants.
Yeah, there's no doubt he does.And you make a great point.Every dollar wasted is a dollar that can't be spent defending ourselves against our enemies.So that duplication is just crazy.
One last question for you, General, because you've been so profound.
And I think examining the weaknesses we have, one of the greatest legacies of the Joe Biden presidency, and I don't mean it great in a sense of good, but in terms of long lasting, is that we've driven
Russia and China and North Korea and Iran together in an axis of evil much more Integrated than they were four or five six years ago How do you begin to tackle that from an intelligence or military standpoint and break up that alliance?
So it doesn't become a long-term threat to America Yeah, this is a big big deal.
And this is a really important question John the so the first place you have to start is with China and And you have to look at, and I mean a deep, deep examination, which wouldn't take that long.
I mean, I can tell, you know, I know most of it right now.Like their One Belt or One Road Initiative, you know, isn't just, you know, from China over to Russia, you know, maybe into parts of Iran.
The Chinese One Belt Initiative has them in places like the Panama Canal.It has them in places like the Caribbean, down in South America, down in Mexico.
I mean, here in our country, the amount of real estate that the Chinese Communist Party has bought in this country alone will shock the American people once they realize how much they actually own.
So we've got to look at China and what China has already done.Number one, we've got to sort of put a stint in that and stop that.The other thing that we have to do is the other alliances where, particularly in the last three, three and a half years,
A lot of countries have moved away from the orbit of the United States of America because of the weakness in the White House.And what we've got to do is we've got to reach back out to those countries.And I know a few of them, believe me.
A few of them have reached out to me.And I'm like, I'm not in any position right now, you know.So to say, hey, we really want to work with the United States of America, but we're not really sure, you know, which direction you're going to go.
They all know.Believe me, all these people love Trump.They love the fact that he won. And they want back into that orbit of the United States of America's umbrella, right?I mean, exactly how we operate.They want that.
And there's some really critical ones in our own hemisphere, never mind over in the Middle East, in Europe, and in parts of Africa, and certainly South Asia with India, Southeast Asia.So these are big, big deals.
I can tell you, Japan and South Korea, the Republic of Korea and the government of Japan, Those are two critical nations where the Chinese have constantly worked the economic relationships quite well.
And what we've got to do is we've got to strengthen ourselves.
This is one of the things that Trump has talked about, you know, when, when our economy is stronger than that, what that does is that allows a wider door to be opened up to alliances around the world.
And when those alliances are under, you know, are, are with the United States of America, then they're obviously not with China.
Because you're right, China is kind of the quarterback for the relationship between North Korea, Venezuela's in there, Russia and Iran, and then there's a few other nations as well.
We have got to break that up a bit by being smart economically, by being shrewd with our alliances and how we work with partner nations.I mean, we got some great partners in places like Paraguay and Argentina.
in South America and other countries down there as well, certainly down in Ecuador.And I can tell you the people of the leadership in Panama, they don't want the Chinese to own the Panama Canal and neither do we.
70% of American trade goes through the Panama Canal.We need that country down there to be aligned to the United States, nevermind some of the relationships that we need and have over in the Middle East.And then of course, some of these,
have to do with stopping these wars that are going on.So all of this matters.And the intelligence community, back to the intelligence community, the intelligence community should be playing a big part in this instead of fomenting it.
And that's what we're finding.That's what I'm finding.
Yeah.Yeah.Instead of helping us or hurting us, there's no doubt about it.
General, you are one of the brightest thinkers, the great military and the intelligence community ever generated.Your your wisdom is so important at this moment.Last question.
Do you think you go in and help President Trump in any capacity or do you stay on the outside and try to push from the outside?
You know, I don't know, John.I mean, I would tell you that there's there's a great argument for both sides.You know, you go you go in, which is a great you know, I've served and and I love serving.
But you can get tied down to a degree where you become a slave to it.I think the agenda that President Trump is already setting is a wonderful agenda.
I do think like a striker on a soccer field, where you have the flexibility to be able to go and do and look and advise and maneuver, that may be a better role for me, but we'll see.
Well, wherever you are, your voice will be important in shaping the future of this great country and its intelligence services.You are truly one of the brightest thinkers this country has ever produced.
What a great honor to have you on on this Veterans Day.Happy Veterans Day.And thank you for your service, sir.
Oh, my God.Thank you.And happy Veterans Day to everybody that served, you know. has served.And of course, all those families too, John, I want to recognize the families.And they go along for the ride, don't they?Exactly.They sure do.They sure do.
So God bless you, John.Thank you very much.Happy Veterans Day.
Thank you, Sue.Great honor to have you on.All right, folks, don't go anywhere.Let me come back for the commercial break. a great interview with Mike Davis, the founder of the Article 3 Project.
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Now, where Jack Smith, of course, he has signaled on his end to his lawfare against President Trump, but is it all really over or is there still some work to be done at the DOJ?
With us to discuss more is the founder of the Article 3 Project, Mike Davis.Mike, great to see you.
All right, he's vacated the remaining deadlines and Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan has said preserve your documents.
What do you anticipate to be Jack Smith's fate, especially as he is subpoenaed and has to appear before Congress and answer, I imagine, some pretty tough questions?
Yeah, I'd say to these Biden and Kamala Democrats, this lawfare, this election interference, these Republican tactics just backfired on you on Tuesday, as we've been predicting at the Article 3 project for two and a half years since the Mar-a-Lago raid and helped make happen.
With over 4200 media hits, constant opinion pieces, constant social media.We turn lemons and deliminate and it didn't work out so well for these Biden and Kamala Democrats and Jack Smith is going to have his own legal problems because
It's very clear that he politicized and weaponized the Justice Department.He kept saying that elections don't matter.Then ask this, if elections don't matter, why is he shutting down his investigation after this election?
And it's very clear that this was election interference.
Yeah. Well, he even used the word as a result of the election.I'm shutting it down today.So he was very overt in that.And of course, the Justice Department has a rule of not prosecuting sitting presidents.So they'll probably rest on that.
But I want to talk to you.You were in Congress.You worked for the Senate Judiciary Committee under one of the senators who I think is one of the great oversight senators in America, Senator Chuck Grassley.
If you're sitting in Congress right now, there's one temptation, which is, all right, he dismissed the case.Let's move on, which is sometimes a Republican response.
Understanding how Jack Smith conceived this case, who we talked to in Georgia and New York, who we talked to in the Biden White House, it's actually really important for posterity and for future deterrence.
Do you think the Senate Republicans and the House Republicans have the courage to go there and get the American people answers so it doesn't happen again?
That must happen, and Chuck Grassley, my former boss, my home state senator from Iowa, will be the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee again.He is the master at oversight.He's the king of oversight.He has been for decades.
He's the one who did the investigation on Crossfire Hurricane Russian collusion.Frankly, this lawfare against President Trump is simply a continuation of that Crossfire Hurricane Russian collusion.
investigation, and I feel pretty confident that Chairman Chuck Grassley and his very good oversight team will dig into this.
They have to dig into this because these tactics that Biden and Kabbalah and these Democrat prosecutors used are so destructive to our country.
Yeah.And we learned a long time ago, Jack Smith likes to use email.That's how we found out about his connections to the tax crackdown on conservative organizations.So I bet you we're going to find some good stuff someday.
Yeah.Mike, do you think we'll ultimately find, at least get to the bottom of whether there was communication?
Because we know, thanks to John over at Just the News reporting on this via the White House visitor logs, that there was visits between Fannie Willis and Nathan Wade with the White House.
Ultimately, do you think we will get to the bottom of whether there was communication or, I mean, even coordination between the White House and any of these prosecutions?
Yeah, that must happen.And I'll tell you that Biden's fingerprints are on all four of these unprecedented criminal indictments of a former and likely future president, now a future president.
Remember, it was Jonathan Sue, Biden's deputy White House counsel, who waived I'm going to give you a little bit of background on this.
You had President Trump's claim of executive privilege on behalf of President Biden which led to Jack Smith's indictment in Florida and DC. ever against a former and likely future president.
And then you had Nathan Wade, Fannie Willis' dumb, unqualified boyfriend, who was so dumb that he actually billed 16 hours, $250 an hour, $4,000 for his two meetings with the Biden White House, including the Biden White House counsel.
That's pretty smoking gun evidence right there that Fannie Willis was colluding with Biden before she brought her indictments.
It sure is.He had a bad case of amnesia during his deposition.I couldn't remember nothing about that whole meeting.Maybe it'll refresh when we find some more records.We'll see how that goes.
Mike, I want to turn to another event that's going to occur on November 27th, unless it doesn't.And that is the sentencing that Judge Merchant has for President Trump's conviction in New York.
I'm getting some body English, much like what the Justice Department is doing now, that Democrats in New York even feel like they may have taken this too far, and they might want to get rid of that case.
Is there a possibility that he'll dismiss the case, or do you think he goes to sentencing?
I can't imagine that this Democrat Judge Juan Roshon is that dumb.He doesn't seem like he's that dumb.He's clearly partisan, but I don't think he's dumb.
So you're going to see on November 12th, he could dismiss the case because the Supreme Court's presidential immunity decision last June that you can't use evidence subject to presidential immunity.There are many, many
reversible errors with this case.This case will not survive on appeal, but the immediate issue is presidential immunity.They took testimony from two senior White House officials, Hope Hicks and Madeleine, which is subject to presidential immunity.
You can't use that on that basis alone.Judge Marchand should declare a mistrial.If he doesn't, if he proceeds to sentencing on November 26th, I hope Judge Marchand is not reckless
or crazy enough to think that he's going to send the president-elect of the United States to Rikers Island because the Supreme Court of the United States will step in immediately and stop that.
Yeah, I think you're right.
Speaking of the Supreme Court, Attorney General Merrick Garland has managed to do quite a bit of damage to our justice system, reputationally, professionally, culturally, but he could have done a lot worse damage to the Supreme Court.
And thank God that was a bullet that was dodged under Leader McConnell when they were trying to squeeze him into the Supreme Court.This time around, you've got murmurs that Sonia Sotomayor may step down so that Joe Biden can attempt to fill her seat.
How successful of a maneuver do you think that will be?
I doubt they can pull it off because I don't think they have enough time to pull it off.And if the Democrats try to do that, the Republicans can grind the Senate to a halt, and they should.
They can throw so much sand in the gear, so many procedural obstacles to make that not happen, and they should.The American people just sent a very strong message on Tuesday.They want President Trump.
and Senate Republicans picking the next justice on the Supreme Court.
Yeah, and they want law and order, return to law and order, which is something we haven't had a lot of in the last four years.
Mike, you and the Article Three Project have done such extraordinary work, not only illuminating the public on lawfare and its consequences, but I know now you've been thinking a lot about how it gets fixed in a Trump administration.
Donald Trump will have all the machinery of government at his disposal Where does he start to fix the political biases in the FBI, in the intelligence community, in the judiciary, so that we don't have more lawfare for generations to come?
First of all, again, I am not going into the Trump administration.I've made that crystal clear.Abundantly clear, yes.And I have people panicking now because of my loving tweets to Tish James, but I would say this.
that President Trump is going to pick really strong personnel for his second term.I think Trump will even admit this, that he was a political novice when he won the first time.
He had never worked in government and he wins the presidency his first time.He didn't pick a lot of good people.Let me rephrase that.He picked several bad people for several key posts that hobbled his ability to get his job done the first time.
He's not gonna make that mistake again this second time.He's gonna pick a very strong, You know, it's amazing.People say that Trump doesn't like women around him.That's not true at all.He actually excels. with strong women around him.
He'll butt heads with too strong of men or weak men, but he excels around strong women.And he always has going back to his construction days in the nineties and the Trump organization when he hired the first female construction executive in New York.
I mean, this.So Susie is going to be phenomenal.She understands she's not going to control Trump and she shouldn't, but she can control everyone and everything around Trump.She's going to be great.
Yeah, and just think of the fashion line you spurred now.There's now a whole fashion line for big derriered prosecutors.I think that's a great accomplishment.
Hey, and John already made a joke about Queen and fat bottom girl.So we're pertaining to your tweet.
Before we let you go, I saw a very funny tweet that had that video that a lot of people have seen of the old lady at the casino and she just keeps hitting the button over and over again.And the caption was,
Trump in the White House and a Republican majority in the Senate confirming conservative appointee after conservative appointee, you know, 30 year olds so that they're going to have 50 years on the bench.
Is that going to be another overhaul of the justice system similar to what we saw under President Trump in his first term, maybe even to a greater degree?
Well, I'll tell you this, President Trump's biggest and most consequential accomplishment of his first term was the appointment of a near record number of federal judges, including three justices to the Supreme Court, a near record number of federal appellate judges to the critically important federal courts of appeals.
President Trump's going to build on that in his second term and appoint even more bold and fearless judges.
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Her story from being a lieutenant colonel in the Army to being an Army surgeon to being a sister, a Catholic sister, is told by incredible terms by Lisa Marie Carzon, a good friend and author.She'll join us right after these messages.
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You know, over time, every so often we find an extraordinary story about a great American, and we highlight it because it may not be someone you know or you've heard of, but their life story inspires and it shows the goodness, the greatness of this country.
Even in days when we feel like we're at strife or things aren't going well, every one of us knows someone who's a hero in this country that keeps it going.There was a recent book out, you all know that I'm Catholic, I'm very proud of that,
and grew up, almost became a priest earlier in life.I love the Catholic Church.I love the stories of the Catholic Church, but I also love the values of service that the Catholic Church instills in its followers.
And there is a great new book out called Sister Soldier Surgeon.It's written by one of my good friends, Lisa Marie Carzon, and it tells the story of what most Catholics know her as Sister Deedee.Her real name is Sister Deidre Byrne.
She is a Catholic nun who served on the front lines of war as a medic in And his story is as inspiring as it is enlightening, and sometimes even draws a smile or two.Joining us right now, the author of this extraordinary book, Lisa Marie Garzon.
Lisa Marie, good to have you on.
John, so blessed to be with you.Thank you so much.God bless you.
This is a fantastic book.There are lots of people that have endorsed this book, President Trump among them.Sean Hannity, I have.I just think it's such a fantastic story.
We need more heroes in a society where we spend a lot of time hearing about the negativity.Sister Didi, she's like the perfect hero at this moment in time, isn't she?
Oh, you've got that right.And I'll tell you, I first got to know Sister Didi because in 2020, four years ago,
Like everybody else, I was watching the RNC, and up on that stage comes a fully-habited sister with rosary in hand to proclaim that she's not just pro-life, but she's pro-eternal life.
And I literally cheered in my living room, as did many people of faith who have been storming heaven for faith leaders willing to courageously speak truth in the public square.So that's where I first got to know Sister Deedee.
I called her cold, I didn't know who she was, looked her up, called her cold, just to thank her for that public witness.
I then started shadowing her for the purposes of writing this book with hopes that it would be released early to help move the faith-based vote.When I first approached her, she said, Well, Lisa Marie, you must be writing a comic book."
And I said, no, sister, no.Good sense of humor, doesn't she?
She has a very good sense of humor.And then I asked her, I said, well, may I shadow you?And she said, well, please, can't you just wait until I'm dead to tell this story?And I said, sister, I'm sorry.
Our children, our grandchildren, our nation, and our church need your example now more than ever.
Yeah, she is something else.And I think President Trump, when he endorsed the book, said, Sister Deedee is an American hero.That is a true statement.We think of Catholic nuns and Catholic clergy as those who say mass and help the poor.
But in her case, she has a remarkable story.She has rose the ranks of the military.Tell us a little bit about her extraordinary role in the United States military.
Yes, you don't often find somebody with a threefold calling and mission as a Catholic sister, as a colonel in the army, and as a double board certified, both a surgeon and a family practice physician as well.
So she had a calling very early on as a sister. But her father was a thoracic surgeon and so she always was drawn to the field of medicine as well.She would be able to shadow her dad and watch the operations that he would do.
And so this was, she said it was customary for her to come home and find a human heart in the refrigerator next to the eggs, you know.So this sort of idea of the merger of these threefold callings was very strong early on.
She joined the Army on a scholarship.The Byrne family had many children, and so she wanted to sort of help alleviate the burden of finances for her parents.Joined the Army and was deployed to many war fronts.She served in Haiti.
She was deployed to Afghanistan, where she was literally piecing our soldiers back together. She served in the Nuba Mountains where patients would come in on one stretcher and their limbs would come in on another stretcher.
So the stories, John, are, when I say incredible, truly, and I tell the stories in this part one, which tells the unfolding and the merger of these threefold roles.She was at Ground Zero ministering there.
Just all the patients she was able to minister such a unique story to tell about her influence in their lives and even conversions in many cases when she was deployed to Afghanistan is one example.
There were only five priests to serve in all of that area.So she would hold prayer services and invite the soldiers to join her.By the time her deployment came to an end, they started with just four folks.
There were over 100 joining her, many conversions happening, many people giving their lives to Christ.Because of the way she witnessed to the love of Christ, she has a disarming love, a way of accompanying people where they are.
and just such a marvelous way that people sort of were attracted to that and wanted what she had.Many soldiers wrote her, you know, thank you letters at the end.I got to see some of those saying, you know, thank you for the witness that you were.
Not only did you help me be a better soldier in the army, but you helped me be a better person, a better Christian.And so it was a really beautiful, beautiful witness.
It is an amazing story.Most of us who grew up Catholic know nuns who normally started their life in the convent, or shortly after they became adults.But she went through the majority of her military career.
And then in 2002, after almost 30 years in the military, she joins the Order of the Little Workers of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, one of the great Catholic nun orders That's pretty amazing.
Tell us a little bit about what you learned about that moment, that decision to commit to a new career after so much time in the battlefield as a soldier.
Yes, yes.Isn't that incredible?And she did a long period of discernment.There were some turning points for her while she knew she wanted to be a sister from very, very early on.She would leaf through missionary magazines as a young girl.
some instrumental points in her life that confirmed that.Number one, she was able to be Mother Teresa's personal physician for a short period of time when, yes, when Mother was... That's a big deal.It's a big deal.
And it was her hero from very early on.So she was able to tend to her.Also, Father John Hardin was instrumental in that discernment process as well.And then
Cardinal Hickey, she was able to minister to Cardinal Hickey who came in for chest pains and needed open heart surgery.And she was the surgical assistant on call then, was able to hold the Cardinal's heart in her hands during the surgery, and then
He was her spiritual director thereafter.
So with these loving influences, she did discern to the little workers of the Sacred Hearts, where she is now able to minister not only to Catholic charities in DC, but in the basement of her convent where she has a medical clinic.
She took the customary call of chastity and obedience and poverty, but then took a fourth personal vow of free and loving medical care and surgery to the poor. So she continues that ministry.
I will tell you, John, part two, which is a week in the life of Sister Deedee, speaks to this and talks about her ministry in the basement of her clinic, of her cleansing clinic, where she reversed three chemical abortions in the course of one week.
And it was just incredible.
I think she's done more than a dozen now, a dozen babies and their mother she saved in that process, right?
Yep, that's right.She ministers that abortion reversal process with over an 80% success rate now, which is even higher than the national average.
And then part three of the book, John, after you get to read about a week in the life of and some of those patients is her living her faith in the public square.Catholic or not, this idea of faith, faith is always personal.It's always private.
It is never just personal and private.And if it fails to inform every dimension of our lives, it's not true faith at all.
So the third section is a call to follow Sister Didi from the safety of the upper room and into the public square where we can permeate culture. with beauty, truth, and goodness.And nobody does that in my estimation better than Sister Didi.
For those who don't know her story, she was a little bit saddened and disturbed by the presence of two Catholic religious at the Democratic National Convention in 2020, and was concerned maybe folks would be confused by the messaging.
And so she went into her chapel, made a holy hour, I'll call that her upper room, and emerged after that holy hour within two hours of that prayer.And while she was in prayer, she said, Lord, Use me as your voice to advance your truth.
I'm your gal, whatever you want."And I love that, I'm your gal.Less than two hours after she emerged from her chapel, from her upper room, she got a call from the White House asking her to speak at the RNC.
She said, I wanted to use that opportunity as a time to say that what I knew to be true from both the church and from medical school that life starts at the moment of conception and has to be defended until the moment of death.
And so she used that as her call into the public square, just as we Catholics and people of faith, regardless of denomination, are called to permeate culture with what we believe.
And John, you know that the exit polls showed that the Catholic vote was overwhelmingly.
And this is a big shift historically, because the Catholics have traditionally been more Democrat.Yeah.
Yes, yes, it was over a 15% margin gain in favor of Trump and the pro-life vote.So I was really hammering home this issue of people of faith getting out to vote.I was hearing a lot of people before the election say, gosh, I'm going to sit it out.
And so we were trying very, very hard to say, no, this is not the time to sit it out. And by golly, look what a victory.It was just incredible.The margin was 56 to 41%, a 15 point margin gain.
for Trump in the Catholic vote, as well as for many other denominations as well.
So living a faith in the public square, we are called to do it, and we were blessed with the result, which is, by the way, I have, like many people I know, post-victory vocal strains from yelling and screaming so loudly.
Of course, of course.It's been a joyous week for so many people.I think most people probably, if they didn't know Sister Didi's powerful story, they certainly did on August 26, 2020, when, as you mentioned, she spoke at the RNC.
And she's a fantastic speaker.And there's a moment where she does this extraordinary flip.She's talking about her religious, her military service and being overseas and getting to see the poor and the sick in Haiti, Sudan, Kenya, Iraq, Afghanistan.
And she talks about refugees.I speak about my experience working on those fleeing war-torn and impoverished countries all around the world.Those refugees all share a common experience.
They have all been marginalized, viewed as insignificant, powerless, and voiceless.And then she makes this extraordinary flip.
And while we tend to think of the marginalized as living beyond our borders, the truth is the largest marginalized group in the world can be found right here in the United States.They are the unborn.
And she flips into this extraordinary defense of life and pro-life and why she would be endorsing President Trump because he stood for that protection of all children.It was a very powerful speech.It's not something that you would expect a Catholic
prelate to do, be involved in a Republican convention or any political convention.It was a really big moment.Did she suffer any blowback?Was there any sort of, gee, sister, that's not for you moments?
Because it was kind of courageous to go out and do what she did.
It was very courageous.And that's why I'm so proud of her.And so many people called her.She got a lot of blowback on both sides of the aisle, I'll say.
So not only did she get a lot of support, but boy, did she get folks calling her with some of the criticisms that you said.She was very clear.This is not a political issue.The pro-life issue is not a political issue.It is a moral issue.
And by the way, this idea of life amongst all the other social justice issues, You know, people of faith who vote for a pro-life candidate or the one who would best advance the pro-life platform are not single issue voters.
They are simply multi-issue voters who rightly order all the many social justice issues that are of grave concern to us.
We know that JP2 has talked about the preeminent issue of life, but the fact is, number one, wouldn't it be better to save some babies than no babies?
And number two, that if we don't prioritize these social justice issues rightly, if we don't get the preeminent issue of prenatal life rights first, The child is dead.
They can't grow up to immigrate or to have health care or to be worried about all these other social justice issues.So her message was very clear.Number one, it's not a political issue.
And number two, let's get prenatal life right first so that we can then talk about all the other social justice issues that we very deeply are concerned about.So it's a very important distinction.
Yeah, that's pretty remarked. There are great stories all throughout this book.This book, folks, just came out on November 3rd, so just before Election Day.It is a wonderful read.
It's endorsed by so many extraordinary people, including President Trump.It's a great Christmas gift, a great Thanksgiving gift, a good gift to yourself. We need some more heroes in our lives.I want to wrap up.
By the way, Lisa, you are a fantastic writer.It just flows so beautifully.There are lots of anecdotes you know about Sister Deedee that no one else has known because you've taken so much time to get to know her.
And by the way, it's one thing I've known about her.She is very humble.It's very uncomfortable for her to talk about herself, right?
Yes, I will tell you.And that's why we're doing it.You know, we're when we speak together, even she'll stop short of those really transformational stories.But I can go ahead and tell those stories because she's she's too humble to tell them.
But yes, it was the book is endorsed by many, many prominent folks.I was blessed to have President Trump, Laura Ingram, a lot of proletariats, as you say, in the Catholic Church, and it is available.
People can check out the website www dot sister soldier. And if you get confused, those are in alphabetical order, S-I-S-O-S-U, sistersoldiersurgeon.com, where you can order the book, see some really fun pictures of Sister Deedee there as well.
Please, we're asking every net proceed from this book goes to Sister Deedee and her order so that she can continue this life-saving ministry.She's been dubbed the Mother Teresa of DC, and she truly, truly is.
Yes, and I know she probably would have chewed the comparison because she's so humble.There's even a line in her speech.She said that, my order takes the vow of humility, which makes it very difficult to talk about myself.But you gave her a voice.
You have brought her story to life in ways that I think she couldn't because of her humility.One last question for you, because there's lots of great anecdotes in this book.
What was your favorite anecdote about her, the one that you think most gives us insight to the extraordinary person that she is?
Yep, um, I would say two really briefly one when she was in afghanistan, and I told you many conversions were coming out of that where um, even uh, non-christians were converting, uh to embrace christ, but the one patient story that really moved me in a way I will never forget it ranks up there among the top five incidents in my life, by the way night before last being ranking right up there as well But the one story you're talking about election night.
Yes Emma, the story of Emma, obviously that's not her real name.You need to read about Emma in this book.
She was a woman that Sister approached outside the doors of Planned Parenthood, said, if you just took the RU486 pill, I'm not only a sister, but I'm a physician.I can help you reverse it.
And the conversion of Emma and how she went to Sister's clinic the next day, how she reversed her abortion, said, Sister, you know, I even, I canvassed for pro-life candidates in 2020.I just got scared.I panicked.I didn't know what to do.
Sister helped reverse the chemical abortion.I got to be there when they did the ultrasound and found the baby's heartbeat.At which point she said, sister, do you think God will forgive me for this?
And sister said, yes, the question is, will you forgive yourself? And turned out, Emma, I was blessed to then be able to take her over to confession.It was just an incredible life.And the idea, John, of these women truly being, they're hurting.
They're women who are hurting.And this idea of the pro-life movement moving forward now is going to be one of accompaniment for women. So this is the story in the book that really touched my heart, although there are many, many.
So please do read about it.The stories help empower women in the authentic sense of what it means to be a woman of God, a godly woman, a woman of faith, and living that out in the public square.
Pretty remarkable.It's a great read, folks.It's a great book.It'll make you feel good.
I know a lot of people feeling good about the election, but every day when you meet a new hero, it just does something to inspire you to be better and to do good for your country and for your community.And this book will do just that.
One more time, Sister, Soldier, Surgeon.It is a fantastic book, the story.
of Sister Deedee, who became a celebrity at the 2020 Republican Convention, but that was after years of serving her country as a soldier and surgeon and serving her faith as a sister, a Catholic sister.
Lisa Marie, what a great, great opportunity to talk to you.I've been friends with you for a long time.I love what you do.This book is a gift to the country, a gift to those of people of faith.Thanks for coming on.We'll get you back on real soon.
Thank you, John, and thank you for what you do to advance truth in the nation.We're very, very blessed.
Thank you.I enjoy what I do.It hardly feels like a job.It's so much fun. God bless you, we'll talk to you real soon.All right, folks, that wraps up another edition of John Solomon Reports, a podcast from Just The News.
A big thank you to our three guests, General Mike Flynn, Mike Davis, and Lisa Marie Carzon.Be sure to get Lisa Marie Carzon's book.It's an extraordinary book.Also, a big thank you to our sponsor today, The Wellness Company.
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