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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The Jesse Kelly Show. Final hour of The Jesse Kelly
Show on a wonderful Wednesday. Don't worry. We needs to
have an hour and then we're gonna come back to
my own do it again, and then we're gonna roll
in on Friday and do ask doctor Jesse Friday. First,
let's discuss how these Democrats in office operate because they
do this all the time. They do it masterfully, and
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there's a reason they do it. I'll use the audio
in conjunction. Hey, Chris, what a huge word that is.
In conjunct. Don't roll your eyes. What I can take
credit for using in conjunction? Have you ever heard me
use that before on the show? Just used it now.
I'm using the sound in conjunction with the email guy says, Hey, Jesse,
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I'm sick of these Dems saying Congress needs to act
on immigration. We have immigration laws that work and work
for many years. I'll pair that in conjunction with Scott Descent.
Today he's being interrogated by this Richard Neil. They're talking
about the IRS.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
Listen, Sorry, I chuckled when you talked about the it
at the IRS. The program is thirty five years behind
schedule thirty five years and is wasting two billion dollars
a year.
Speaker 1 (01:24):
That's why we put the extra money in.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
No, no, no, no no. The extra money went in for bodies
and whistleblowers acknowledged that standards were being lowered to bring
in new agents. The money money is not the issue here.
It is how the money is spent.
Speaker 1 (01:47):
Once you understand that they're always lying on behalf of
the revolution, everything gets so much simpler. You stop being shocked,
you stop being confused. When they are speaking, they are
lying on behalf of the revolution. Scott Piscent is a
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private sector guy, very sharp guy. By the way, Scott
Pissent went into the I R S. Elon Musk actually
backed him up on this. When they started combing through
the systems, the IT systems, everything. Maybe you think that
they're top of the line. Surely at the United States
government level with endless taxpayer funds, surely they have the
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smartest computer nerds, the top systems in their No, no, no, no, no,
no no, they're ancient. Their systems pre date the year
two thousand, ancient. Scott Pissent points that out. What's the
Democrats say? I'll play it again what's he do here?
Speaker 2 (02:53):
Hurry? I chuckled when you talked about the it at
the I R S. The program is thirty five years
behind schedule, thirty five years and it was wasting two
billion dollars a year.
Speaker 1 (03:08):
That's why we put the extra money in.
Speaker 2 (03:10):
No, no, no, no. The extra money went in for bodies
and whistleblowers.
Speaker 1 (03:17):
Oh, your systems were the old. Yeah, that's why we
put money into it. But the money was never for
the irs, really not really. The money certainly was not
to update the irs with modern systems. Remember, they're always lying,
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and they're lying for the same reason at all times.
They're lying for the revolution. They took a bunch of money,
told you what was for the irs. So in your mind,
they're updating computer systems. But what are they doing, Scott
percent laid it out. They're lowering the standards to hire
a bunch more communist revolutionaries to work inside the tax
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department of the federal government. Everything is a lie and
always lying on behalf of the revolution. When it comes
to immigration, why is that the line now with Democrats? Well,
that's why we need a law. That's why we need
to act. That's why we need a law when what
this guy says is one hundred percent true. We have
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all the laws in place we need. We have everything
in place that we need. We don't need a new law.
We don't need a new this, we don't need a
new that. So why are they clamoring for one? Well,
what do you know? What do you know? You know
they're lying and they're lying on behalf of the revolution.
Now that you know that, it's just a matter of
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figuring out what the game is. That's why we have
to act is generally code when it comes for immigration.
That's why we need amnesty. That's what it always comes
down to. You, of course know this. James Langford doesn't
know this. That's why he worked with Democrats on that
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amnesty bill last year. But normal Americans with brains and testosterone,
they figured this out a long time ago. They are
always lying, and they're always lying on behalf of the
revolution one hundred percent of the time. Again, like we've
talked about a million times, the communist believes in telling
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lies the same way you believe in telling the truth.
You want to be known as an honest person, you
want to tell the truth. That communist thinks about lies
in the exact same way. He wants to lie. He
knows it is a requirement that he lies at all times.
That's why you hear things like this from people four
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or five blocks. That's it.
Speaker 3 (05:50):
And Kaddy, k the tale of two cities is being
told by the media. It's we know this, we're in
this business. But the impact of pictures that people see
on their TV tell a story that's not really accurate.
I mean, the flames, the cars being burned, the police
being thrown concrete blocks at the police. That's been taken
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care of by the Los Angeles Police Department. They have
restored order on their streets, and yet it's hard to
understand the other tale being told by the administrator.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
They've restored order. The pictures are lying, the video's lying.
He is lying. He knows he's lying. But guess what
else he knows. He knows that looting and rioting and
burning and waving Mexican flags is bad for the revolution.
Therefore he knows he has to go on television and lie.
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We go when we talk about things like CNN. Why
would CNN be playing the audio of a councilwoman in
Los Angeles and cut away at the moment they cut away.
Speaker 4 (06:52):
When these peaceful rallies end and the protesters head home,
another element moves in, opportunists who come in under the
cover of a peaceful protest to ravage and destroy. They
are ruining local small businesses, smashing storefronts, and threatening the
safety of the very community.
Speaker 1 (07:09):
That's all right.
Speaker 2 (07:09):
We were listening to the Los Angeles mayor and the
Los Angeles Police Commission.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
Why would they do something like that? Well, CNN, the producers,
the creators of the show. They understand the truth is
their enemy. It's their enemy.
Speaker 5 (07:24):
Tho are reverence for the truth might become might have
become a bit of a distraction. That is preventing us
from finding consensus and getting important things done.
Speaker 1 (07:34):
We're trying to have a revolution. We can't have a
console woman talking about rioting and burning. Hey, hey, quick, bob,
cut away from that. That's how the communist believes in.
Speaker 6 (07:45):
Lives same thing. I spoke to about five people that
live in LA, that work in LA and they said
that these protests were very, very orderly, they weren't violent,
and they occurred in about a four block radius.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
The communist believes in lies the same way you believe
in the truth, and vice versa. You've told lies on occasion.
You don't like it, you're not proud of it. You'll
do it when you feel like you absolutely have to. Hey,
you you did take the trash out? Oh yeah, I
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definitely did. You feel gross? Trying to avoid trouble. That's
the exact same way the communist thinks about telling the truth.
Remember that, Hey, Jesse, I was talking last night about
how I'm a wonderful dodgeball player and don't roll your eyes, Chris,
and how I want more people to acknowledge it. Hey, Jesse,
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did you show all your marine buddies in the desert
what a good catcher you are? I bet most of
those guys like pitching. I don't know what you're talking about,
Mini Mits, Mini Mits. I wanted to thank you for
coming out about being a great catcher in June. This
is the month to that, and I'm sure it was
difficult to do that. You're a brave man. I don't
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know what you guys are talking about. What, Chris, it
is dodgeball month? What is now? Now that I'm on
the air, Chris, now that I'm on the air, you
know what? We need? A charity? Dodgeball tournament. What, Chris,
why do you always put through these ideas. That's a
good idea. It could be nationally televised. We could televise
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the whole thing. We'll make it about charity. I don't
have a particular charity in mind. I'll create one that
enriches me. And what we'll call it something something that
will really tug at the heartstrings, like Save Sickpuppies dot
Org or something like that. Only it just goes to
my bank account and I can finally get a new
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air conditioning system. This Look, we'll even give people a number.
We're trying to raise ten four hundred dollars for the
That's a good idea, Chris. You can get away with
anything if you're willing to lie. Remember, don't forget, Chris.
Speaker 5 (10:05):
We are reverence for the truth might become might have
become a bit of a distraction. That is preventing us
from finding consensus and getting important things done.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
All Right, somebody doesn't feel good about things when it
comes to the country. Let's talk to him, and let's
talk about quantum physics next. It is the Jesse Kelly show.
Gosh that makes me want to listen to some more
Beach Boys when I get out of here on a
wonderful Wednesday. Member, you can email the show Jesse at
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Jesse kellyshow dot com. So I have to tell you
something if I can just spare my soul for a
minute before we get to the emails in the country
and everything else. You know how, I went to community
college after I got out of the Marine Corps, A
fully accredited one. Not to brag, but I went to
Pima Community College in Tucson, Arizona, and you know that
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I there were some issues with algebra, some issues were
I had to drop it a couple of times. And
it's a long story, but i'll tell you. As I
was dropping algebra for the third time, I believe I
began to grow suspicious. And you know what I was
thinking to myself, I feel like this is all a
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scam algebra itself. Why are we dealing with letters when
it's supposed to be Math doesn't seem right. Don't tell
me X over ten equals y over the that's not math,
that's English. I know I took some English classes. When
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you're combining them, it makes me feel like you're lying.
And that was what bothered me the most. About algebra.
It was the dishonesty. It wasn't the difficulty of the class,
what Chris. It wasn't that the class was difficult. I
felt like I was being lied to. What Chris. Yeah,
I failed it on principle. It's exactly right. I wasn't
going to put it that way. I didn't want to
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puff myself up. But that's exactly how I would have
put it. I failed it because it was the right
thing to do. Now we get articles like this showing
turns out I was an oracle from a long time ago.
Headline Quantum physics falls apart without imaginary numbers. I knew it.
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Every one of you math teachers listening right now, selling
everybody a bill of goods. I want you to know
that we hear the Jesse Kelly Show. We're on to you,
all right, We're on to what we know.
Speaker 5 (12:42):
The game you're playing for the truth might become, might
have become a bit of a distraction that.
Speaker 1 (12:49):
You when you're teaching algebra. And now I'm on to you,
and I'm after you, all right, Uncle Jesse. I was
thinking about the state of our great country today on
my lune break, and I don't think President Trump can
restore the country to sanity all by himself. Don't get
me wrong. I love most of what he's doing, but
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he needs a lot of help from us. I'm afraid
that we the people are not hurting enough to do anything.
I live in California and this state has been absolutely
ruined by Democrats, but we still won't vote them out.
It's insane. It's insane, and it's sad, and I'm depressed
over it. Thanks for listening. Look, I don't know. I
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don't like to say things are gone or things are hopeless,
because that's never a great thing to say, and it's
certainly when we discuss places I love New York City,
the California places I love love, We don't want to
think in those terms. But how long have I been
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telling you to move? And no, no, no, no, I'm not
yelling at this guy at all, because I realize a
lot of people can't move. You got kids in school
and jobs and family. But I want to focus on
the why I've been telling you that. What did I
tell you about moving? That the Democrat Party has lost
its mind. At the same time, they have seized complete
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control over certain areas. So if you live in those areas,
you are, for all intents and purposes, you are behind
enemy lines with no layers of protection left. And I
use the example before, I'll use it again. What if
someone breaks in your home tonight and you're in one
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of these gun grabbing blue hellhole states. What if you're
in Manhattan right now listening to me on the GRETE
seven to ten wor And what if someone kicks in
the front door of your apartment tonight, Some illegal scumbag
kicks in your door to kill you, and you have
a gun not legal in New York City. You pull
out that gun, Pop pop, you kill him before he
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kills you. Congratulations. Oh but wait, what's your door prize?
Two to five years in the New York State penitentiary system. Defenseless.
Now that these insane comedies have taken over every level
of government, it becomes defenseless. And it's why I've encouraged you.
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If you live in one of the blue places and
you can't get out, If you're in southern California and
you can't get out, I get that, get to Orange County,
or it doesn't have to be Orange County. That was
one example. Get to a red part of a blue state,
if you're in New York City. I love Manhattan. I'm
going back to Manhattan soon. Have I lived there. You
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can find me out on Long Island. Get at least
to a red area, not because you prefer that area,
not because you want to add a dry an extra
fifteen to twenty minutes to your drive to work. I
don't want to do that to you. You get to
a red area in a blue state because it provides
for you some layer of government protection, some layer of
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state protection. And even if it doesn't provide outright protection,
at least they're not hostile. When I go walking in
a blue area of a blue state, I am twice
as polite as a normally, And because I know everybody
in that state, every elected Democrat, from the DA to
the mayor to the governor all and everyone in between,
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they all would love to an excuse to throw me
in prison. Just the fact is the Jesse Kelly Show
on a wonderful, a fantastic Wednesday. Remember you can email
the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Caroline Levitt
just curb stumped some poor reporter today and I love
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this is This is one of Trump's lasting contributions of
the GOP that will live on for years after he's done.
For any any faults I've found in his policies or
something like that, and I have in the past, of course,
well I love some things, I hate some things. I'm
so happy at the work he's done to change the
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GOP mentality on how to work with the media, because
forever the Republicans they treated the media as if it
was biased, biased, but still the media, right, well, it's
still the media. You're not fair, you're being hypocritical, you're biased,
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but that's not what they are. I remember I used
to I had this argument with a guy who was
working on my campaign when I was running for Congress,
and the argument was there was this local rag, complete
communist rag, and Tucson probably still exists. I'm sure it's
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taxpayer funded, the Tucson Weekly. It was Tucson Weekly, it existed,
and there was this dirty communist reporter who would always
write these articles in the Tucson Weekly, of course, defending
every Democrat thing and destroying every Republican standard thing. And
this Republican guy who was on my staff for Congress
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would tell me how I needed to sit down with
this guy. The guy wants an interview. The guy wants along.
You need to sit down, give this guy a long interview.
Why I don't understand, Well, he's the media, and I
explained to him he's not the media. He's the enemy.
And that's how he sees me. He sees me as
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the enemy. He has declared me to be the enemy.
When he sits down with his rag newspaper, he will
treat me as an enemy. So if he treats me
as an enemy and I treat him as supercritical or
biased or whatnot, well I know which way that's going
to go. When they're your enemy, treat them as safe.
Speaker 2 (19:00):
There were peaceful protests on Saturday for the militatade.
Speaker 1 (19:04):
President Trump would allow them.
Speaker 3 (19:05):
Of course, the president supports peaceful protest.
Speaker 1 (19:07):
What a stupid question, Rick him. That's such a great
one because she knew it was a quick question, but
she knew what the reporter was doing. The reporters are
trying to manipulate. They're trying to defend their children. Those
would be all the street animals burning down cop cars.
They're trying to pretend as if well, I mean, the
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protest is mostly peaceful. Remember the black lives my Black
Lives Matter protests. Well, it's ninety seven percent peaceful. Remember
that's that they kept throwing it out there. Oh, it's
ninety it's mostly peaceful. So she knew what the reporter
was doing. The reporter was trying to manipulate, trying to
trying to do what reporters do, and when they do that,
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you don't have to play the game of your being biased.
Oh that's hypocritical, that's so lame.
Speaker 5 (19:58):
Peaceful protest on Saturday for the Gilted Hoade.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
President Trump would allow that.
Speaker 3 (20:02):
Of course, the President supports peaceful protests.
Speaker 1 (20:04):
What a stupid question, Rick col Jesse, great job on
the Memorial Day program. Oh yeah, if you missed that
Memorial Day program, remember all the podcasts are free. iHeart
Spotify iTunes. We did a special Memorial Day program as
we always do on Memorial Day, just trying to honor
the fallen I love the history aspect, and I was
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wondering what your take was on Truman not allowing MacArthur
to reach into China and put a hurt on those
commis and keep them on their side of the river.
It seems like it was a half beep decision and
it pretty much cost us the stalemate in the war.
Truman had no issues dropping the nukes on Japan a
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few years earlier. Why put the kid gloves on for
the Korean War? Well, all right, first couple of things.
The Korean War, Remember was this not drones and cruise missiles.
It was a ground wore ground troops on the ground,
up close and personal, people shooting rifles of machine guns
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and mortars at each other. Remember the Napoleon quote. We've
brought up a thousand times and brought it up earlier
on the show. Quantity has a quality all its own.
You're going to try to provoke China, who already has
three four, five hundred thousand troops fighting you. You want
to drop bombs on their cities with our guys still
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up there in the danger zone. That's one two. More importantly,
you know what else I did in New Orleans? They
did stay with me besides going to the World War
Two Museum. Do you know what else I did in
New Orleans? One night? I actually, this is how old
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and naive and don I am. I didn't know gambling
was legal there. I'm just not a big gam which
I guess that'll be. Yeah, it's legal. Chris, Casino is
just like Nevada, just like Las Vegas. We had a
hotel downtown blocked away was a casino. Bob and I
kids are done for the night, We're done for the day.
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We said, Hey, should we go? Should we go? Bet
one hundred bucks at the casino. Let's take out a
hundred bucks piece and let's go to the casino. Not
a big gambler, Obviously you can tell I'm not a
big gambler. I already told you the story how I
lost everything, all my six hundred dollars the first time
I ever gambled, and it just totally tainted me on
gambling the rest of my life. But once every few years,
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I'll come across a casino, go play blackjack for thirty minutes,
however long it takes me to lose a hundred bucks
or gain one hundred bucks back, and I sign off.
Now is that a big deal? No? Now, let me
ask you this. It's not a big deal for me.
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What if after I had lost six hundred dollars, which
was every dime I ever had as a young marine,
what if instead of that ruining gambling for me, what
if that got me hooked, and I was a gambler,
and anytime I had extra money, No, we're not going
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to stock up on extra food. No we're not going
to get some so, you know, get some stuff done
to the lawn. No, we're not. Anytime there's extra money
in the house, I'm gambling gam the sports, gambling game, blackjack,
you name it. I'm gambling away thousands, tens of thousands
of dollars. I've got a real gambling problem, a huge
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gambling problem. Well then if I'm in New Orleans and
I want to go check into the casino, is that
a big deal? Becomes a big deal, doesn't it? Because
I I have history. We have to remember during the
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Korean War. If we're rehashing the war as some isolated
thing in a vacuum, yeah, you can analyze this and
analyze that, Well, why not do this or why not
do that? The Korean War took place in the immediate
wake We're talking five years, give or take, in the
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immediate wake of the largest, most destructive war in all
of human history, where most many parts of the planet
were still rebuilding. People are still trying to patch their
lives back together. Whole families, whole family lines wiped out
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the world. Nobody in the world, US included, had any
kind of an appetite to get the band back together
and ramp up another massive world war. You look at
it in a vacuum, Yeah, why not just ramp it up. Hey,
drop a nuke on North Korea? Yeah, why don't just
sit from the outside looking in? Here we are what
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seventy some years later, from the outside looking in That
stuff makes a lot of sense. At the time, nobody,
not the president, not the Congress, not the public, not America,
not nobody had an appetite to start all that up again,
and so we always have to take that into account.
It's the It's like the fall of France in World
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War Two. They get all kinds of crap for losing
the Battle of France. They had a bigger army, they
actually had more equipment. France should have won the Battle
of France when Hitler invaded. Hitler's own generals told him,
don't invade Germany pulled some pretty slick stuff, but France
just collapsed really fast. They get crapped for it to
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this day. But France was still fresh off of losing
a million plus in Wars War one. In the societal
PTSD was deeply ingrained in that society, and they just
didn't have it in them to do it again. Is
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the Jesse Kelly Show somehow discussion rehashing the Korean War?
Here on a Wednesday night, as we do from time
to time, Jewish producer Chris was complaining that we didn't
go all in more and then what did you just
say to me at the end of the break, If
you're gonna.
Speaker 7 (26:29):
Go go whole hog? I don't know that I've ever
heard that term go whole hog. Well, I've heard full bore.
Speaker 1 (26:40):
If you're gonna go go whole hog, that reminds me
of the Marine Corps on Saturday nights. But anyway, let's
do some emails. Mister man Hans, just the thought when
you had a suits minning, have you ever considered letting
Chris and Corey take the reins and host the show?
I'm sure it would be an unmitigated disaster, but would
give your there's some good humor while we await the
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Oracle's return. Listen, nobody wants that, all right? Trust me?
You think Chris wants that? Corey two, I guess we
could try it. Well, don't chicken out. Now you two girls,
what are you are? You're not all As soon as
the microphone gets turned on, they start shrinking up. No,
come on, Fellas, there's nothing to do it. All you
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need is a soundboard hit to hit the really good stuff.
I forgot we had that one on there. Hey, you
know what we do? Need to update some of these
Oh I miss this.
Speaker 8 (27:35):
It is as heavy as ten boxes that.
Speaker 1 (27:38):
You might be moving. We'll figure out something else. You
know what. I don't play enough dome. It's all you need, Fellas,
thought you did. Hey, Jesse, today you were discussing the
use of power, and more specifically, the willingness to not
use it. It came to me that this ability to not
use power to do the things you could do and
get away with, should henceforth be termed the Superman sent
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It's defined as the ability to restrain oneself from using
power to do things that no one could stop you
from doing because doing so would violate your moral foundation. Love.
The show got to get back to building a fence.
I'm gonna steal that, what, Chris, I'm gonna steal that?
I like that. The Superman syndrome. I just came up with.
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That myself live here on the air. I like that.
And this is it goes back to what we were
discussing in case you wonder what he was talking about.
You know how we talk about communists. They believe in
lies the way you believe in truth. The same thing
when it comes to power. You believe and I'm glad
you do in abstaining from using power for your full benefit,
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for in all the ways you could use power, and
I'm glad you believe in that. The communist finds that
way of thinking to be completely absurd when you look
at what they did for four years under Joe Biden
and how they took every single government agency and they
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aimed it at their political opponents. None of it became
about America. All of it was about reward my friends,
but more importantly, attack my enemies. Who in the world
goes to the FBI and sends them after pro life
pastors because you're angry that roe Versus Way got overturned.
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The pro life pastors didn't even do it, and yet,
as a collective hissy fit, the communists in the government
went to the FBI and said, hey, go throw some
pro lifers in prison. We're mad. What a horrible, evil
use of power. That was but for the communists, he
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would never even dream of not doing that. That's why
he's there, because these cons of country or what's good
for the people or society, these are completely ridiculous to him.
Everything's about him, Every single thing is about him. It's
like Gavin Newsom with the riots he's doing. He's working
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so hard to become the Democrat nominee.
Speaker 8 (30:17):
This isn't just about protests here in Los Angeles. When
Donald Trump sought blanket authority to commandeer the National Guard,
he made that order apply to every state in this nation.
This is about all of us.
Speaker 1 (30:30):
This is about you.
Speaker 8 (30:32):
California maybe first, but it clearly will not end here.
Other states are next. Democracy is next. Democracy is under
assault before our eyes. This moment we have feared has arrived.
He's taking a wrecking ball, a wrecking ball to our
founding father's historic project, three coequal branches of independent government.
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They're no longer any checks and balances. Congress is nowhere
to be found. Speaker Johnson has completely abdicated that responsibility.
The role of law has increasingly been given way to
the rule of dawn.
Speaker 1 (31:10):
This has nothing to do with riots. It has nothing
to do with California and evil communists like Gavin Newsom
would never even consider things like that. The people or
this is all about him, it's all about his personal ambitions,
it's all about him becoming president. Gavin Newsom believes these
riots have presented him with an opportunity to become the
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twenty twenty eight Democrat nominee. And he's pouncing on us.
And now here's a headline by go you know that,
you know the thing headlines we didn't get to. Kentucky
man arrested for releasing a raccoon into business months after
fleeing police on a mule, Sorry for being an American.
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Multi state lawsuit aims to block sale of twenty three
and meters personal genetic data. I've always been fascinated with
that whole find out who your great grandpa thing was,
and I never ended up doing it because I always
knew those filthy scumbags, we're gonna sell that stuff off
to somebody. Exclusive from The New York Post. Donald Trump
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responds to Elon Musk's late night apology after ugly public feud.
Looks like those two might be patching things up, which
is good. I mean, look, it's good whatever. GM announcing
four billion dollar investment in US manufacturing, moving production out
of Mexico, So that's something. We're getting some manufacturing jobs
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back here. US preparing to evacuate embassy in Iraq over
security risks. Pair that with US military allows troops dependence
in the Middle East to leave voluntarily. Generals have been
saying things today on Capitol Hill. Donald Trump came out
and kind of voice some frustrating with the Iranian peace negotiations.
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I don't know what's coming. It always seems like there's
a war on the whole on the horizon. But it
seems like that might be a problem. It seems like
we might have a problem on our hands. Anyway. Maybe
we'll do Alexander the Great tomorrow. That's all