The Color Revolution is Here, Why I Am at Peace Ep-2672
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In this deeply reflective episode of The Todd Herman Show, host Todd Herman confronts the escalating political and cultural upheaval in America through the lens of the 'color revolution'—a term he uses to describe coordinated efforts to destabilize democratic institutions from within. Drawing on research from 'Data Republican,' Herman argues that leftist organizers are systematically targeting key figures like Pete Hegseth to undermine the military-industrial complex, a critical pillar in their strategy for regime change. He connects this to broader patterns: the demoralization of law enforcement, the weaponization of media (notably The New York Times), and the promotion of controversial cultural figures like Hassan Piker and Stephanie Fritsch as symbols of ideological transformation. Despite the chaos, Herman declares an unshakable peace rooted in faith, likening himself to a believer asleep in the boat with Jesus during a storm. He emphasizes that this peace isn't passive resignation but active trust in divine sovereignty, allowing him to remain engaged without being consumed by fear. The episode blends political analysis, spiritual reflection, and personal testimony, culminating in a call to prioritize inner peace over external panic, even as the world appears to unravel.
The 'color revolution' is not a conspiracy theory but a documented strategy involving institutional defections, especially within security forces, to destabilize governments.
Targeting figures like Pete Hegseth is strategic—his loyalty to President Trump and military ethos make him a threat to those seeking to dismantle the defense apparatus.
Media outlets like The New York Times are portrayed as active participants in the color revolution, promoting ideologically aligned figures while suppressing constitutional conservatism.
True peace, according to Herman, is not ignorance of danger but a spiritual trust in God’s sovereignty that transcends fear and enables faithful action.
Personal transformation—through faith, prayer, and service—offers a deeper impact than political activism alone, especially when the world feels out of control.
The Color Revolution in Plain Sight
“They're trying to take the country down and I have peace that I can't even understand.”
The Seditious Six and the Defection Strategy
“Security forces refused to obey orders to repress protesters. Remember what came next they started to talk about. Our troops should refuse to carry out orders.”
The Spiritual Anchor: Peace That Transcends Understanding
“I could take a nap in the back of the boat. And yet this is the stuff I've spent my career warning about.”
Media, Identity, and the War on Truth
Herman critiques The New York Times and other media for promoting figures like Hassan Piker and Stephanie Fritsch as symbols of a new ideological order. He frames these as part of a broader effort to dismantle traditional values and institutions.
The Legacy of Obama and the Rise of the New Left
Herman reflects on his past fears of Obama’s presidency and how he walked away from major career opportunities to fight what he saw as a threat to America. He links Obama-era policies to the current color revolution strategy.
“My peace, I leave you. But think about that. It's not peace, general peace. It's not generic peace. My peace, I leave you.”
“They're trying to take the country down and I have peace that I can't even understand.”
“The Lord of the universe who always existed, always will exist... said, my peace, I leave you.”
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Todd Herman
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Jesus Christ
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God
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Pete Hegseth
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Data Republican
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Hillary Clinton
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Hassan Piker
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The New York Times
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Maria Stephan
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Barack Obama
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