CL marks Presidents' Day by reflecting on the ideas that came out of the founders' heads — ideas that made the world prosperous — then welcomes Mason Weaver, author of It's Okay to Leave the Plantation, for a fiery conversation about faith, Frederick Douglass, the Democrat misery machine, and why God is waiting for Americans to act like they believe in Him.
Key Topics:
- Presidents' Day Reflection: From Washington's death to 1971's federal holiday, CL traces the evolution — and warns that the founders' gift of autonomy is being stolen by screen addiction and socialist dependency.
- Frederick Douglass — The Autonomous Man: A three-time runaway slave who taught himself to read, died a multimillionaire, and had to show whip scars to prove he'd ever been enslaved, only in America.
- Muhammad Ali's Africa Take: After the Rumble in the Jungle, Ali said, "I'm sure glad my great grandparents got on that boat."
- Mason Weaver Interview: A disabled Navy veteran, high school dropout, turned author and activist. Weaver argues Democrats manage misery for profit — white or Black — and the only path out is returning to God.
- Serve God and Be Free: Mason traces every liberation in history — from slavery to civil rights to the American Revolution — back to people who started praising God. "Faith is a verb, not a noun."
- The Programming Box: That TV on your wall is called "programming" for a reason. CL warns Americans are being told what to wear, watch, and believe — and the most popular content tears down society.
News Updates
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Guest
Mason Weaver — Author of It's Okay to Leave the Plantation | masonweaver.com
*Broadcasting on the Loving Liberty Radio Network | lovingLiberty.net*
