thanks for being with u tonight. it is very, very good to hav you here so, it was labor day weekend 1936 it was hot it was around 90 degrees and 100,000 people turned ou to see him he himself said from the stage from the podium at the front o the crowd that the crowd was about 80, 000, but the polic actually said it was bigger. the police said it was 100,000 people and, again, this was in 1936 so, if you want to adjust that for inflation, like it was $ amount, if you want to adjus that to account for how big th whole population of the countr was at the time compared to now, 100,000 people then compared t the overall size of the country, that will translate today to a crowd of, like, 250, 260,000 people which is a really big crowd, particularly since the perso that they were all there to se was just some guy with a radio show have you ever heard of a politician named william lemke it s okay if you haven t william lemke was a candidate for president, a third party candidate i
which is a really big crowd, particularly since the perso that they were all there to se was just some guy with a radio show have you ever heard of a politician named william lemke it s okay if you haven t william lemke was a candidate for president, a third party candidate in the 193 presidential election. and that huge, huge, huge rall on labor day weekend in chicag in 1936, that was a rally in support of william lemke s presidential campaign. but lemke s campaign did nothing. lemke himself held his own rallies just a day before that 100,000 person rally, and he got less than 10,000 people to show up. when it came to election day i november of 1936, lemke go less than 2% of the vote william lemke is somebody who not only been forgotten by history, he was forgotten whil he was still happening
themselves as liberators and d colonizers, because what has happened, the classroom has turned into, you know, an opportunity for them to exercise their narcissism, but below the surface, the bigger issue is something every american has been going through the last year, which is that struggle between our rights as individuals and the government s rightful authority, and you see it when churches are trying to stay open during the pandemic and governments say you can t even meet outdoors, but we will okay a 10,000 person rally in the town square, and really, particularly for christians like me, those who have opted out to homeschool their children like my family has, what this comes down to is answering the question, right, is jesus lord or a caesar king? and what we see play out is that tension between two competing authorities, and what you see,
decolonizers, because what has happened, the classroom has turned into, you know, an opportunity for them to exercise their narcissism, but below the surface, the bigger issue is something every american has been going through thena last year, which is that struggle between our rights as individuals and the government s rightful authority, and you see it when churches are trying to stay open during the pandemic and governments say you can t even meet outdoors, but we will okay a 10,000 person rally in the town square, and really particularly for christians like me, those who have opted out to homeschool their children like my family has, what this comes down to is answering the question, right, is jesus lord or caesar king? and what we see play out is that tension between two competing authorities, and what you see