“I am not alone in believing this election is, really, the last shot we have in saving our country,” says Elizabeth Farah, co-founder of WND, now in its 28th year. The wife of veteran journalist and WND founder Joseph Farah, Elizabeth is laser-focused on helping inform and awaken as many Americans as possible between now and Election Day. In pursuit of that goal, she has launched an ambitious podcast show, daily interviewing some of the most knowledgeable and compelling experts, analysts and activists – all on the radioactive topic of “Kamala’s America: The Nightmare Scenarios Revealed.”
Today’s interview is with Eric Metaxas, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of “Bonhoeffer,” “Martin Luther,” “Amazing Grace,” “Miracles,” “Letter to the American Church,” “Religionless Christianity” and many other books, and a popular Christian broadcaster. Metaxas and Elizabeth Farah discuss “The Critical Point of No Return,” aka the upcoming presidential election.
The previous (and first) interview in the series to be posted is with filmmaker and activist Jaco Booyens, exposing the appalling level of sex trafficking plaguing America during the Biden-Harris administration.
Other Elizabeth Farah interviews either booked or already recorded, all of which will be posted rapid-fire in the coming days, include: Dennis Prager, Dr. Robert Malone, Trevor Loudon, Dr. Naomi Wolf, Jack Cashill, Darrell Scott, Walid Phares, Xi Van Fleet, Tony Shaffer, William Wolfe and Jeffrey Tucker. And that’s just for starters. […]
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