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June 13, 2025 • 33 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Friday.
It's asked Doctor Jesse Friday, and World War three is
kicking off. I'm kidding. I don't think that's what it's
gonna be. But yes, I will give you my thoughts
on all the Israel Iran what did we do? All

(00:25):
give you my thoughts briefly at the beginning of the show,
But don't think for a moment that's gonna dominate the
entire show because it's asked Doctor Jesse Friday. Yeah, we'll
touch on the riots a little bit. We'll touch on
this article about Democrats trying to reclaim the American flag.
But we have so much more we have to talk
about tonight because your questions are wonderful and they're all

(00:47):
over the place. There are history questions, political questions. Should
we be afraid of these protests they're calling for tomorrow?
Should we back off of the parade? Should we There's
so much to get to tonight on The Jesse Kelly Show,
and we will get to all that in just a moment.
Before we get to that, I want to let you know,

(01:08):
in case you did not listen last night, if you
were a history fan, and you didn't listen last night.
Last night I did the Alexander the Great Siege of
Tire history. Judging by the ten thousand emails we got,
you enjoyed it. I'm glad you enjoyed it. You can
go download it for free if you missed it. It's podcasted.

(01:31):
iHeart Spotify iTunes, very simple, there's no charge or anything
like that. Go download it hour two. I started an
hour two, but it went into hour three last night.
Go enjoy some history if that's your thing. But for now,
let's discuss very briefly. Like I said, what happened last night,

(01:52):
Right about the time we were signing off, Israel kicked
off in operation inside Iran. Now, let's I realize a
lot of this stuff is basic. But let's go to
some basics. Because some people are busy, right, people have
different levels of knowledge about things, because people have lives.
You have a life, you have a job, you have,
you know things. So Iran, Iran is a place ruled

(02:18):
by Islamist fundamentalists. You know that. Everyone knows that. By now,
that's kind of our fault. Courtesy of Jimmy Carter. We
are the ones who bounced the last leadership and now
we have these dirt balls. Because that's what they do,
and because they do have resources. I don't know that

(02:39):
i'd call it a wealthy country, but it's not a
poor country. They have used those resources for jihadi activities
throughout the world and really specifically in the Middle East.
They hate Israel, of course, they hate us. Of course
they have a long documented history of sponsoring training. They'll

(03:03):
provide weapons to hesbaalah Hamas. You remember in Iraq when
it got really bad it Actually, I mean people when
I tell people I was in the Iraq invasion, because
people don't really remember the timeline. People will go, whoa,
you know, because I was there for the start of it,
the whole invasion and everything. And don't get me wrong,

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it wasn't exactly a riproar in good time, and it
was violent and all those things. But it was actually
the guys who came after I left, they had it
way worse. Why we invaded, We took out Saddam, We
pacified the place, and then Iran started funding terrorists to

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come across the border, mainly from Syria, but from other
places too, with ied training, with ied equipment, and all
those young men and women we lost in Iraq or
got maimed in Iraq. And maybe you're listing right now,
maybe you're one of those people, and I respect you,
I'd love you, thank you for what you did. Anyway

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that came after I left. The people who came after
me had it worse over there than I ever did,
And a lot of that was courtesy of Iran. Now,
as far as Israel goes Israel, everyone understands this by now,
small country, eight million people, surrounded by other countries who

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want them eliminated, and that that is prompted Israel from
its very beginning. It Remember Israel, they reconquered that area
they had left, they had been scattered. They conquered it again. Again.
We don't have to do this with wow. I mean no,
it was a negotiation. Stop. They conquered it. We conquered America.
It's fine to talk about conquest. They reconquered it. And

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since then, everyone around them, all the Muslim countries around them,
or most of the Muslim countries around them, have tried
to eradicate them. And they remember they were fo They
really really got their footing. Post WW two, I realized
a lot of that stuff was happening beforehand, but post
World War two, post Holocaust, Jews from around the world decided,

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you know, someone just exterminated six million of us. We
are going to have a longer fangs, if you will,
with this new country. And so Israel's foreign policy from
its founding all the way to right now has been aggressive, proactive,

(05:36):
and aggressive. Israel does not believe in this frankly childish
notion of d You only hit once you've been hit.
You never hit first. That's something your mom told you
because she doesn't understand how the world actually works. If
you believe somebody means to do you harm, you hit first,
and you hit hard, because whoever hits first and hard

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oftentimes they win. If you would like a window into
Israel's foreign policy, I'll point out a book, Thank you
Chris for bringing that up. I'll point out a book
that I have read before. I'm warning you it's very long,
very detailed. It'll take you many sittings to finish the thing.
But it's called Rise and Kill First. That's the name

(06:23):
of the book. And they got that title. They basically
ripped it off of Israel's foreign policy. That's what they believe.
They are not going to sit around and wait. They
will kill you. You will read about things in that book
like a Syrian general. He was spouting off about all
the Jews. He was getting ready to kill, all the

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things he was getting ready to do to Israel. Israel
sentovers some super stud commandos. They scuba dived into the harbor.
The guy had a mansion by the harbor. He was
having a party. He was standing I think it was
this second four, but he was standing on a balcony
overlooking the harbor. The commandos come up above the water,

(07:06):
barely above the water. Sniper rifle. Pop. Your head's gone
back down under the water and gone. That's how Israel
handles their forum policy. That's what they believe in all
the way. They will not wait. If they think you
mean them harm, they will go after you. Period. Combine
that with two things. One Masad. Israel's intelligence service is

(07:33):
top notch. The operations they pull off are unbelievable. They
are unbelievably complicated, sophisticated, an unreal amount of thinking and
planning and resources have to go into this. Israel spends
big money on its intelligence service and they are really really,

(07:55):
really good. Combine that with this little tidbit. They're not
only majorly talented, they're majorly embarrassed at this point in time.
And that is a dangerous combination when you have someone
capable and that someone feels humiliated. Israel's intelligence apparatus feels humiliated.

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By October seventh, they have been blasted over there in
Israel for missing that and allowing a thousand Israelis to
be murdered. And so you have this uber talented, deadly
organization that is uniquely motivated to go out and hurt
somebody because they missed something big. So you have that

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combined with US and our aid and our intelligence. Anybody
who's read books on it, or has friends in the
intelligence arena or special operations arena or anything like that,
everybody knows we work with the Israelis all the time.

(09:04):
Intellig our CIA works with MASAD, Our special operations, work
with Masad Our Special operations, work with their special operations
for us all the time, especially when it is some
sort of a jihadi attack in that area, where they
are very good and we are very good. We work

(09:26):
together all the time. Okay. So that's kind of the
background of the situation. Now, as for Iran itself, Trump
has been trying to avoid this thing turning into a war.
Remember about sixty one days ago, Donald Trump came out

(09:48):
and said, you've got sixty days. We're going to negotiate
for sixty days. Now. We did a talk last night
on Alexander the Great. I'm not going to do that
whole talk again or anything like that at all, but
I am going to focus on one tiny aspect of
that to kind of explain what can happen to a country.

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It can happen to ours, happened to Iran. I'm gonna
do a little history comparison in just a moment. Before
I do that history comparison, I want to make sure
you are getting ready for what could be something, could
be a big something. Remember Iran was doing military drills
with China in Russia. We don't know where this thing's

(10:31):
gonna go, hopefully nowhere. I'm not saying it's gonna go huge.
I don't know that. I mean, you have Mike Flynn
saying things like this war is going to go on
in the Middle East for at least another two weeks.

Speaker 2 (10:41):
You're going to see a level of devastation that we
have not seen probably historically in many people's lives probably
since World War Two. And this is regime chan It
is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, a fantastic Friday,
and ask doctor Jesse Friday, and I promise you I'm
gonna get to those questions here and a few we're just.

Speaker 1 (11:03):
Clearing up a few things on the Iran is real thing.
Just I kind of laid out a little bit of
the background of it as far as Iran goes, because
you already know the story. You've already heard it all day,
you probably followed it all night long. Israel a series
of amazingly precise air strikes, which, let me go ahead
and pause and explain this. Whenever you see precision air

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strikes like that that are that precise, not talking about
carpet bombing stuff, but that precise. When you're dropping missiles
into specific apartments in an apartment building, that is not
necessarily a military win, that's an intelligence win. You have
unbelievable amounts of intelligence, the kind of intelligence that makes

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your enemy scared to death because when you do that,
when you take out that many people in one night
a virtually the same time, they feel like you know everything.
You know everything where everyone is. It's an unbelievable intelligence one. Anyway,
So how did we get here? Or remember remember the
Alexander the Great Thebes talk we had very briefly. I

(12:11):
talked to little Alexander the Great last night, and Alexander
the Great shows up outside of THEBS. He's mad, thieves,
is rebelling. He ends up wiping out the city, laying
siege to it, enslaves everybody, and burns the whole city
to the ground. You got all that, but there were
different factions inside of Thebes. We always we simplify everything,

(12:33):
especially historically, because it's easier to just point out themes
hated Alexander the Great. Thebes rebelled, Thebes didn't want to
give in, so Theives got wiped out. Very simple. It
was not that simple at all. There were arguments, debates,
competing factions inside of Thebes, and during this moment, this

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applies to us, It applies to every country at all times.
During this moment, it's really important that the correct faction
ends up winning the argument. There were all kinds of
people inside of Thebes saying, no, this is Alexander the
freaking Great. Look at his army. We don't even have

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the people for this. This is suicide. Negotiate, surrender, give
him something, or we're all gonna die. There were all
kinds of people, powerful people in theb saying what are
we doing? Stop? But it's whoever holds the most power
at the time who makes the critical decisions that can

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be your life or your death. And those people inside
of Thebes wanted to rebel. They hated Alexander, they hated
his father, and they wanted to fight it out. They
ended up being the voice that won thirty thousand. Thebans
ended up in chains an Iron. This happens a lot

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in these Islamist fundamentalist countries. There are all kinds of
Iranians who are freedom loving, actually Western loving people. There
are even people in the Iranian government who believe in
negotiating with America with because remember, like we've talked about before,
Trump's foreign policy generally works because Trump looks at everything

(14:25):
as a business deal. Trump has been over there, He's
been Trump's been over there. But Trump has been negotiating
with these people, and essentially it was all about money. Hey,
what do we do with it? We'll trade with you.
He even told them, we'll do trade. Well, you'll have
more money. We'll have more money. Why don't we just
do a deal. We don't have to fight. Let's do
a deal. Let's do a deal. You know Trump, he

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loves to do a deal. There were people inside of
Iran's government who a wanted to do a deal and
B knew that militarily, while they do definitely have I
have some abilities, they can't stop us in Israel. They
can't even if we don't ever get hands on with it.

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We send Israel all this weaponry in Israel's top notch
intelligence worked with our top notch intelligence, so we know
everything with the weapons to hurt them. That reasonable people
inside of Iran were trying to do a deal, but Trump,

(15:29):
he kept running into these hardliner types and they were
and are the most powerful for it.

Speaker 3 (15:37):
And then he went on to say this Iran should.

Speaker 1 (15:40):
Have sorry, this is Dana Bash CNN.

Speaker 3 (15:42):
And then he went on to say this, Iran should
have listened to me when I said, you know, I
gave them I don't know if you know this, but
I gave them a sixty day warning and today is
day sixty one. And then he said they, meaning Iran
should now come to the table to make a deal
before it's too late. And then he said something really noteworthy.

(16:06):
He said, the people I was dealing with are dead,
the hardliners, to which I just wanted to underscore. So
what you're saying is Israel has now killed the people
who you were dealing with. And he said, very sarcastically,
they didn't die of the flu, they didn't die of COVID.

Speaker 1 (16:27):
What may be happening here is Israel takes out the
people inside of Iran who were preventing a deal, and
once those voices are gone, there's a chance negotiations will
now continue because the others are afraid, and because the

(16:47):
hardliners who were screwing it all up are now dead
because they all ate missiles last night. That could be
going on. We don't know. I mean, imagine if Alexander
the Great, he was dealing with twenty bad guys and thieves,
instead of wiping out the city, what if he just
sent assassins in killed all twenty of the guys. Oh look,
thieves wants to do a deal. Now, look at how

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that worked out.

Speaker 2 (17:11):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
A wonderful, wonderful Friday. And look, my final word on
this stuff, because listen. I need to explain something to you.
I don't do as you know, I don't do mass
shooting radio. I don't do plane crash radio. We get
this stuff all the time. There'll be, you know, a
plane crash somewhere or something like that, and people will be,

(17:37):
you know, the different people from different parts of radio.
Are you going to talk about it? Why aren't you
talking about it? I don't do that. I don't do
breaking news. I'm not a journalist. I want to let
facts come in. If you think we're going to do
three hours of following every internet video of missiles landing

(17:57):
on Tel Aviv, which obviously they did earlier today and
all this stuff that I'm not doing it, I'm not
doing it. We will wait for facts to come in,
analyze them again on Monday. I am not doing live
breaking war talk if that's what you're interested in, Cyanara
for the night, because I don't do it. I'll never

(18:18):
do it. I don't pounce on the latest mass shooting
and no, no it's not gonna happen here. So there
that is done. Let us move on. We are going
to ask doctor Jesse Friday, let's pray the world doesn't
go into World War three. We will see where we
go from here, Jesse. This dispute with Trump and Musk

(18:41):
is the part of Trump that really irritates me. This
lady says, they are both acting like seven year old brats,
and it's disgusting. I expect Trump is an elected official
to conduct himself better, not to mention all the extremely
important and in some cases dire issues that need his
complete focus right now. Okay, so I get what you're saying,

(19:06):
and I'm certainly not insulting you at all, because I
have the exact same thought as we watch Trump and
Elon go in a big fight. But let me explain something.
It's not necessarily just about Trump and Elon. It's about
all of society, every society on the planet. We human beings.

(19:28):
We we tend to hold up people who are above
us society. I don't want to say that, it's not
exactly what I mean, but people who are in these
lofty positions, higher positions than we are in society, we
tend to mentally make them more than us, more than

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what we are. When we see and we do this
with professional athletes. You see this incredible professional athlete, super
accomplish and you know what you think to yourself, You think, wow,
he probably really has his life together. He never goes
to Taco Bell like I do. He goes to Taco
Bell all the freaking time. He never has to worry
about this. He doesn't stress about his kids and how

(20:14):
they're He stresses that he has all your stresses, all
your strains, all your flaws, all of them. He has
something he's really good at that makes him famous and wealthy,
but he has all your struggles and all your flaws.
We do this with business leaders. We do this with politicians,

(20:35):
including president and the richest man in the world. We
watched last week as they started throwing monkey poop at
each other online, and I had the exact same thought
that this looks childish, this is not helping, this is petty.
What are they doing? I had the exact same thought.
But the truth is, aren't you petty? From time to time?

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Aren't you? I am? Look, it's not like I'm celebrating
that I don't want to be I'm petty. I can
be petty. I can be in good moods and bad moods.
I can do right, I can do wrong and do
both often probably a lot more wrong than right. So
can Donald Trump, so can Elon Musk. Rising to the

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office of President of the United States of America doesn't
magically wash your flaws away. Becoming the richest man in
the world, you know a lot of these Way to
Mars and all this other fancy stuff, Elon Musk, it
doesn't magically wash your flaws away. You ever gotten mad
blasted somebody on social media? Maybe even personally? Have you

(21:44):
ever done that? Probably, I'm sure I've done it, even
though I don't believe it. I'm sure I've done it. Well,
they're the same. They are the same I have because
of the various dumb things I've found myself doing in
my life. I've met so many of these lofty people,
generals and senators and this and that. They're just like you.

(22:10):
They're just like me. They may have a certain skills
set that has made them wealthy or famous or powerful
or all the above. They you know, there are certain things,
you know what thinking about me, I'm no better than
you in a lot of ways, I promise you, I'm

(22:30):
worse than you. I have the same stress as you have,
the same struggles you have. But because I can do
a radio show I'm maybe more famous than you, maybe
I have more money than you now, but I'm not
any different. I have a skill set that I didn't

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give myself, that God gave me that allows me to
do a radio show. But that doesn't mean I don't
have your flaws and your stresses and your struggles. The
people who rise to high positions are just like you.
Maybe a better bank account, maybe more Instagram followers, more famous.

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They've got a billboard. You don't have a billboard. But
outside of the billboard at night, when they pull in
the driveway and they walk in, they have the same
fights with their wives and their husbands, the same stresses
with their kids, the same jealousy, the same bitterness, the
same pettiness, the same that they're just like you. Human

(23:37):
beings are human beings, no matter what their bank account
looks like. That's the best explanation I can offer. They're
human humans who screwed up, and they knew they screwed up.
Elon Musk even came out already and said, Nah, I
wish I hadn't. I wish I hadn't gotten so personal
that it was too personal. I wish I hadn't done
that again, just like you when you spout off. You

(23:57):
ever get in a fight, girlfriend, boyfriend, wife, husband, ever
get in a fight, ever say something in your anger?
You kind of wish you hadn't. That's a fun apology,
isn't it. Not that it's ever happened to me, but
that's a real fun apology. Hey, I've shouldn't have said
that I was mad. Well, guess what Elon Mosku is

(24:20):
the exact same, exact same ran his mouth, said a
bunch of personal stuff he shouldn't have said. Now you
kind of have to do the I'm sorry, so sorry
that you kind of have to do that thing. Chris,
what is with your hair today? There is this big

(24:40):
lock of hair that's just like pointing out to the side,
you dirty hippie. Maybe it's time for a haircut. Corey?
Would you address what we're seeing here? I can't get
I'm sorry, I'm finding it distracting. It's hard to do
the show when you were so unkempt. Listen, it's on
the left side of your head. How can you not

(25:03):
feel it? Corey? Would you point it out to him?
Maybe get a mirror or something like that. Maybe go
to cost cutters. We all know you're not going to
go to a legitimate barber, go to costcutters or something.
There's someone who will give you a twelve dollars haircut.
But whatever that is, it's just got a stop. See
there you go, there, you go there. I'm glad you
did something with it. It looked like you had an
antenna on the side of your head or something. Anyway, Jesse,

(25:26):
my stepdaughter from my previous marriage, publicly blasted me on
Facebook for being a felon, which I am. She said
it hurt mostly because she made it so personal and public.
She said, quote speaking of following the laws and the
legal way of doing things, don't you have a felony?

(25:46):
And this was all in response to him coming out
and saying illegals should all go home. And this guy said,
I know you talk a lot about not letting others
use your morals against you, but I'm at a loss
when people use the whole what would Jesus do line?
And I'm not sure how to handle this personal attack.
Thanks for all you do, says not to say his name. Okay,

(26:07):
let's talk about when people do attack you in public,
maybe in front of other people, maybe on social media.
What do you do when communists do that, well, Jesus
wouldn't deport anybody. Line, we'll talk about that. It is
the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, fantastic Friday. And
don't forget we are live here and you can email

(26:28):
us live Jesse Jesse Kellyshow dot com. So let's get
back to this question before we start chopping away at
all the other ask doctor Jesse, greatness, you emailed in.
So guy said something about illegals, how they should all
go home. Stepdaughter gets on there, blasts him personally, does
the what would Jesus do? Thing? And it hurts all right,

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So I'm gonna set aside the family dynamic thing because
there's just that creates a whole different, other host of problems.
But I want you, I want you to remember this.
These communists, these open borders zealot freaks, they have been
convinced through enough social media propaganda, media propaganda, the Democrat Party,

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and most definitely are education system. They have been convinced
over a long enough period of time that America is
truly an evil empire. They believe it to their bones
that this country sucks. And so you have to understand
that's where they start from right. I've used the comparison

(27:36):
before to Nazi Germany, meaning you're a German citizen, it's
nineteen thirty eight, and you're looking at your government and
your country and you think this is an evil, evil place.
That's how the American Democrat thinks about America. I know,
it's bonkers, it is. It's bonkers, it's nuts, But yeah,

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have to understand that's the position they start from. They
start from that position. And because they start from that position,
the mass importation of foreigners, opening up your borders, it's obvious,
obviously to them, it's the right thing to do. This
is an evil country anyway, It was stolen from the

(28:22):
saintly Indians and Mexico and everything else, and so in
order to pay for those past sins, we deserve to
have the country flooded with foreign barbarians. You know how
horrified you get when you see some illegal What Lake
and Riley, the Lake and Riley story, Remember how heartbreaking

(28:44):
that was beautiful by all accounts, wonderful Christian. Young lady
goes out for a jog, doing something healthy, and some
savage Joe Biden brought into the country ended her life
brutally and that made you so mad, probably mad again
now that I've brought it up. It didn't make democrats mad.

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Even if they personally feel bad for Lake and Riley
and her family. The American democrat is so ingrained with
hatred of his country, with hatred of her country. They
think American citizens deserve that. I know it's sick and wrong,

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but that's the position they come from. They are trying
to burn it down because they think it's evil, and
just like if you were in Nazi Germany. I know
it's crazy to make that comparison, but that's what they think.
They think they're the good guys in this story, opening

(29:49):
up the Venezuelan prisons and bringing in a Venezuelan prison
gang who rapes and murders Americans. To them, that's the
right thing to do. And if those animals come into
the country and pillage the country like the barbarians they are,
American Democrats feel like this country deserves it because they

(30:11):
feel like they're the good guys in this mission, because
that is their mission focus. Let's wreck the country. Let's
wreck the country. They have set aside all morality that
you would recognize, and it gives them complete freedom to
go after the ultimate enemy. I've made this comparison before,

(30:34):
and Sipan is a great example. World War II in
the Pacific Sipan. Sidpan has all kinds of caves the
Japanese because there were civilians on this island, we hadn't
really encountered them yet. The Japanese would grab these civilians
on the island, women and children, and they would drag
them into the caves because they knew we would hesitate.

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But we figured out we can't go into the caves.
We tried many times, and our guys died every time
you tried. It's hard to go into a cave. So
we would just throw in satral charges and blow everybody up,
the men, women and children. How did we justify something
like that, Well, because the ultimate greater good is defeating
the Japanese, and it doesn't matter if there's some collateral damage.

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It's sad, but too bad. So sad, we are on
a mission. We have to defeat the Japanese. The American democrat,
the American communist approaches the destruction of America the exact
same way, and they approach morality the exact same way.
If you have to loot, burn, murder, if you have
to insult your stepfather publicly on Facebook in the most

(31:45):
personal possible way. Everything is permissible. When you are going
up against the great evil of America, when you are
fighting this huge evil empire, you can do anything, essentially
a morality blank check to do whatever you want, because

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the ultimate evil is America, after all, and because you
are in pursuit of that great cause, the cause of
destroying America. Well, there are no rules, there are no laws.
They don't share your morality. Now, don't let them get

(32:28):
to you with that stuff. And as a reminder, don't
ever ever let the communists use your values against you,
because again I just explained, they don't have values. They're
fighting a different place, they're fighting a different war. They
don't have your values. They don't really have values you
would recognize at all. Because they don't have values, it

(32:51):
gives them total freedom to use yours against you. That's
why these people will trash the Church and Christians every
single chance they get. They'll mock it, they'll abort twenty
five babies, and then the second you bring up deporting illegals,
they pull out Jesus as if he's a sword and
say are you sure, kind, gentle Jesus would be for

(33:13):
deporting illegals. Don't you love Jesus? You said you love Jesus.
It's just a tactic they use to disarm you, to
put you on the defensive, to get you to back
away from stopping their revolution. It's just a tactic. Just
let it go, brush it off, recognize it for what

(33:34):
it is, and let it go. Never ever, ever, let
the communists use your values against you. If you do,
he will win. All right, fine, we have another hour.
It's gonna be fun. Let's talk about the funding of
these groups. Let's talk about the debt, how much of
it is waste, fraud and abuse and more. Next
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