Patrick Bet-David said to Sky News Australia that he feels a duty to contribute to the U.S. and fight for the country on a regular basis [1].

As a prominent media figure and host of the ‘PBD Podcast,’ Bet-David's public stance on civic engagement reflects a growing trend of entrepreneurial influencers entering political discourse. His call to action emphasizes a personal and familial obligation to participate in the nation's future.

Speaking from a Sky News Australia studio, Bet-David said the trajectory of his life and the role of his family in his efforts [1]. He framed his commitment as a necessity for those who express love for their country [2].

“If we love this country, we have to do our part to fight on a regular basis,” Bet-David said [1].

Bet-David said he desires for his children and relatives to adopt a similar mindset regarding national service and engagement. He indicated that his personal actions are intended to serve as a blueprint for his household [2].

“I’m going to do my part, as well as hopefully our family will follow the lead,” Bet-David said [1].

While he did not specify the exact nature of the "fight" or provide a detailed political roadmap, he emphasized that the effort must be consistent. The conversation focused on the intersection of personal success and national responsibility, a recurring theme in his public messaging.

If we love this country, we have to do our part to fight on a regular basis.

Bet-David's comments signal a shift toward more explicit political mobilization among high-profile business podcasters. By framing civic duty as a family legacy, he is attempting to bridge the gap between private enterprise and public activism, suggesting that economic success should be paired with active national advocacy.