Old Glory Bank Co-Founders John Rich and Dr. Ben Carson Take Over Tucker Carlson Podcast

Old Glory Bank Co-Founders John Rich and Dr. Ben Carson Take Over Tucker Carlson Podcast

“Old Glory Bank Co-Founders are making an impact in our community and culture,” states Old Glory Bank Co-Founder and CEO Mike Ring.

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NASHVILLE, TENN. (August 2, 2024) -- Old Glory Bank, the pro-America full-service online community bank with customers in all 50 states, had two Co-Founders – John Rich and Dr. Ben Carson – appeared on the Tucker Carlson Show on July 16th and July 25th.

John Rich joined Tucker Carlson, newly minted as the #1 show on Spotify, to discuss the impact of Christianity in our culture and how his faith has influenced his music. Rich states, “It’s a perilous thing to bear the name of Jesus Christ in this world.” Rich calls fellow Christians to humble themselves and repent, quoting 2 Chronicles 7:14, “If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from Heaven and forgive their sins and heal their land.”

Dr. Ben Carson joined the Tucker podcast to talk about the American Cornerstone Institute and to remind folks about his new book, The Perilous Fight:  Overcoming our Culture’s War on the American Family, which is available for only $17.99 at store.oldglorybank.com.  As stated by Dr. Carson, “there have always been people who have not been happy with the United States and the way that we do things.” He adds, “We’ve got to understand that part of the goal to overcome us is to divide us on the basis of race, age, income, gender, political affiliation, religion… because a house divided against itself cannot stand… we are neighbors, coworkers, friends, and colleagues. We are not enemies.”

have always been people who have not been happy with the United States and the way that we do things,” mentions Carson. He adds, “We’ve got to understand that part of the goal to overcome us is to divide us on the basis of race, age, income, gender, political affiliation, religion... because a house divided against itself cannot stand... we are neighbors, coworkers, friends, and colleagues. We are not enemies.”

“Old Glory Bank’s co-founders are making an impact in our community and culture,” states Old Glory Bank Co-Founder and CEO Mike Ring. Ring adds, “Old Glory Bank’s mission is to serve the hard-working people of America who founded this great nation, and it’s not an accident that God brought these great co-founders together to create and build Old Glory Bank.”