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April 24, 2025 37 mins

Democrats hate their own party, there is a civil war going on. Why didn't Hannibal just take out Rome? The reason the State Department shut down so many offices. What exactly does the State Department do? Bondi distraction play. John Cornyn pretending to be MAGA again. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a wonderful, wonderful Thursday. We're gonna make fun of Democrat dysfunction,
talk about some of the things the Biden administration was
planning on doing if they got another four years. We
have to talk about the medical industry, the age of things,

(00:34):
an illegal got snatched up and sent to El Salvador.
All that and so much more coming up on the
world famous Jesse Kelly Show this hour. Now, it's kind
of piggybacks on what we were discussing the first hour
about how vicious these people are and how there's always
terrible in fighting and knifing and everything going on inside

(00:54):
of whatever communist party happens to exist. For us, it's
the Democrat Party, It's the Labor Party. Canada has their own,
but for us, it's the Democrat Party. That's our communist party.
And this David Hogg situation just absolutely kills me because
David Hogg is the vice chair. He's a big shot. Now,

(01:16):
But who is David Hall. Well, we already explained he's
the air fingers quote school shooting survivor, and he's rosen
to national prominence as a communist, activist, a gun grabber.
That's what he does. Rosen. Did I say Rosen? He's Risen?

Speaker 2 (01:36):
Chris?

Speaker 1 (01:36):
Chris? Can we edit that? Dang, We're live? That sucks.
I like Rosen actually better now that I think about it, Chris,
you know what I'm gonna stick with that. He Rosen.
He rosen to power and vice chair. But the thing
is you didn't wash all the stank off of him
when you made him vice chair. Remember what we just

(02:00):
got done saying the CEO, who's a communist? He's not
a CEO first and a communist second. He's a communist first.
Did you think when you made David Hogg vice chair
of the DNC that he was going to consider himself
vice chair of the DNC before a communist? You thought wrong.

(02:23):
David Hogg came out and publicly announced his intention to
challenge established Democrats in safe seats so he can pull
the party further to the left. It's so bad, the
fighting has gotten so bad the chief Ken Martin of

(02:43):
the DNC CAD had to come.

Speaker 3 (02:45):
Out against Let me be unequivocal, no DNC officer should
ever attempt to influence the outcome of a primary election,
whether on behalf of an incumbent or a challenger. If
you want to challenge in comments, you're more than free
to do that, but just not as an offer user
of the DNC, because our job is to be neutral arbiters.
We can't be both the referee and also the player

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at the same time.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
Aren't you enjoying the Civil War. I'm so enjoyed. I
think it's just fantastic. But this is what they've done.
And keep this in mind when you are a Democrat.
I want you to think about elected democrats at a
national level, but this also applies at the state and
local level. Well, i'll pause on that for a second.
I ran for Congress, right, I ran for Congress. I

(03:34):
lost twice. You already know that. But everyone knew the
race was going to be close the first time I ran,
and there was always there's always a thinking, well what
if he wins? What if he wins? Did you know
we were already getting applications from people who wanted to
work for me. Now, who were these people? Well, a

(03:55):
lot of these people were my campaign staffers, hardcore anti
communist activists who'd been working hard. They wanted to work
in my congressional office. If I want another group of
people were young people, young men, young women who wanted
something that looked good on their resume. Do you think

(04:16):
my son could work for you out of this office?
You think my daughter could intern for you here? But
what do all of these people, every one of them,
what do they all have in common? They were all
on the right, and because it was me, they were
always far to the right. Do you think I took
an interview or got an application from a single Democrat

(04:37):
to work for me? Of course not. Now, obviously that's
a pretty fairly obvious point. But think about that. Expand
that to every Democrat senator, every Democrat member of the House,
city councilman, state house, whatever, who works for these people
who they hire, They have staff too. It's all activists

(04:59):
on the left. You notice how many of these people
have their staffers or former staffers getting busted doing crazy
communist things. Remember that story the other day about the
dude who was keying Tesla's Who did he work for?
Tim Walls? It's all nutballs. So they're constantly fighting off

(05:19):
revolutionaries now that they have groomed from inside their own party,
because that's who goes to work for the local Democrat.
It's anarchy inside of the Democrat Party. Oh and then
there's this little bit. Yes, it is an advantage that
Democrats have made Trump the ultimate boogeyman. Look at him,

(05:43):
He's the devil, look at him. Because it gives we've
talked about this, it makes them mission focused. It gives
them something to something to strive towards. Right, stop Trump. Ah,
but you've also recruited communist revolutionaries and you've told everybody
that's stopping Trump is the ultimate goal. Now the party's divide.

Speaker 4 (06:04):
This, I think is a revolt, a revolt that is
going on within the Democratic Party right now. Democrats and
their leaders. I mean, take a look nationally, Hello, Democrats
on dem leaders in Congress, the belief that they will
do the right thing when it comes to the economy.
Last year, at this time, eighty percent believe that the
Democratic leaders in Congress who do the right thing when
it comes to the economy. And keep in mind this

(06:25):
as Democrats look at where we are now, that number
has been slashed in half to just thirty nine percent.
Holy Toledo, that is the lowest number by far.

Speaker 1 (06:34):
In Gallup polling.

Speaker 4 (06:35):
The lowest previous was just sixty percent, which is twenty
one points higher than this. Democrats hate, hate, hate, hate
what they're congressional leaders in Washington are doing right now
on the key issue of the day, the economy, and
their confidence has fallen through the floor.

Speaker 1 (06:50):
Mister Berman, Democrats hate their own party because Democrats have
forever promised everybody that they would stop Donald Trump. But
we have to stop Trump. Stop Trump, Stop Trump, Stop Trump,
Stop Trump, over and over and over and over and
over again. And now they're not stopping Trump. They can't stop.

(07:14):
They don't have the power to stop him in significant ways.
So they're angry. The older established ones are angry at
the younger radicals, the younger radicals. They're angry at everybody.
This is Haley Stevens. This is a member of Congress.
I want you to listen to this person. This is
a representative, a Democrat member of Congress from Michigan. This

(07:36):
is the kind of person Democrats have to deal with you.

Speaker 4 (07:38):
The gentlewoman is recognized for an additional thirty seconds.

Speaker 5 (07:41):
Cause of the servitude sharing in the profession with those
who have not come before you. Similar times of trying
medical need wars and flus pass. You will see jargus,
You will be pushed, and our society needs you to
stand together.

Speaker 1 (07:57):
At this time.

Speaker 5 (07:57):
Our country loves you, to our doctor and our nurses.

Speaker 2 (08:01):
I wearing these ladies, General ladies, time has expired.

Speaker 1 (08:05):
Did you imagine having to deal with these nutbulls? All right,
let's move on and talk about something else, shall we?
Speaking of nutballs, let's talk about Justice Katanji Brown Jackson,
because she just makes my point perfectly. It's the perfect
transition into that she doesn't see herself as a judge,
doesn't see herself as a Supreme Court justice. What does

(08:29):
she see herself as? First? A communist, a revolutionary? She well,
there was a case brought in front of the Supreme
Court and it was about the indoctrination, the endless indoctrination
of LGBTQ demon mob stuff in our schools. You see,

(08:50):
they keep putting these I mean, I can't even describe
them on the air because it's a family show. These
books in schools for little kids to read with. It's pornography.
There's you know, the way to describe it. It's pornography
and any other walk of life if you saw it,
Oh gosh, I'm gonna vomit just thinking about it. If
you saw these pictures, you would say that's pornography. She

(09:11):
knows that. Here she is, don't.

Speaker 2 (09:14):
We don't at this moment, based on the record you've provided,
no that these books aren't just sitting on the shelves,
and you said that if that's the case, that's not
going to be enough.

Speaker 1 (09:25):
I disagree, you're honor. The record is undisputed, and I
again will refer you to the District Court transcript at
sixty three counts.

Speaker 2 (09:33):
So you're saying the Fourth Circuit is wrong when it says, quote,
we don't have any information about how any teacher or
school employee has actually used any of the books.

Speaker 1 (09:44):
The Court of Appeals. Yeah, you hear what she's doing here,
what she's doing.

Speaker 2 (09:48):
I guess I'm struggling to see how it burdens a
parent's religious exercise. If the school teaches something that the
parent disagrees with, you have a choice. You don't have
to send your kid to that.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
How does it burden you if we took your third
grader and we showed him this book of some just
absolutely despicable acts and told him that he could be
a tranny if he wants to. Why are you complaining?
Just keep your kid home from school. Is she a judge?
Does she see herself as a judge, as a Supreme

(10:22):
Court justice? She's a communist revolutionary first and foremost. One
more quick word on that. We'll do some emails before
we move on. Let's do some Tunnel to towers. You see,
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(10:42):
and there are always more of them.

Speaker 3 (10:45):
You know.

Speaker 1 (10:46):
We always try to read the names and ranks of
these guys who die, these men and women who die
in training accidents. But how long does that last? It's
the opening of a show every now and then couple minutes.
Then we're done. But the wife left behind is not done,
The children left behind has not done. Their entire world

(11:09):
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Speaker 6 (11:48):
Day the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 1 (11:54):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday. Remember
tomorrow I was an asked doctor Jesse Friday, and you
did to get your questions emailed in now to Jesse
at Jesse Kelly's show dot com. One more word on
the child trans stuff. Remember the communists. I already talked
about how he looks at power and he wants it,

(12:16):
wants to use it for the revolution. He looks at
your children the same way, because they are power for him.
Remember they're a resource. If he can break them from
you and get them in his camp instead of your camp,
get rid of your stupid values. Make them revolutionaries, little
single miserable on medication, just monsters. Well, there'll be loyal

(12:42):
democrats their entire lives. Don't believe me, listen to the
Colorado Democrats.

Speaker 7 (12:46):
Under English common law was recognized that the care of
all infants is lodged in the king as parents patriari
and by the king. This care care is delegated to
the Court of chancery in protecting neglected and dependent children
and chance re courts use what are called equitable powers,
the essential ideas of which our flexibility, guardianship and the

(13:07):
balancing of interest in the general welfare with a view
to getting a fair result than could be obtained by
applying applying older and more rigid roles. So the notion
that parents have rights have always reigned supreme is not
in our English Saxon history, but rather that there was
always a recognition that the state had an interest in
protecting the rights of children.

Speaker 1 (13:30):
What did you just say, parents' rights? Oh? Please, it's
up to the state. You see. So how these people think,
and years and years and years of their thinking like that,
and us being asleep at the wheel, myself included, has
led us to this point. Headline. This is from the
Harvard Political Review. Less than half of young Americans are

(13:55):
proud to be in America. Now, though you're wrong, young
people are drifting our way quickly. In fact, we'll get
to that in a little bit. They're quickly getting our way.
But for decades we have told young people that they
just need to go to college. Hey, go to college.
If We've set them off to school. Hey, just go
learn reading, writing, and arithmetic. Little did we know the

(14:17):
Communists was sitting there like a hungry wolf in that school,
waiting for Aiden, Jaden and Braiden to walk in the
door so he could shatter them away from you. And
it's LED's led us to where we are. All Right,
do some emails. I'm way behind on this and tomorrow's
asked doctor Jesse Friday. So I gotta clear some room out, hey, Jesse.
I was just listening to another talk show and they

(14:39):
compared Trump to Hannibal. They stated that if Hannibal had
just taken Rome, he would have won instead of hesitating
and playing the long game. Your thoughts, well, this is
one of those historical debates. And for you non Roman types,
during the Second Punic War, that's when the famous famous

(15:01):
Carthaginian general Hannibal led an army over the Alps into
Italy and promptly started wiping out entire Roman armies. At
one point in time, he had wiped out really all
of the Roman armies. And after he did that, the
thinking was Hannibal was going to march on Rome, and

(15:24):
and Rome because Rome would not submit, They wouldn't surrender,
and they thought he was going to do this. In Rome.
It's documented to this day it was widespread panic in
Rome after the last Roman army had been wiped out.
They thought he was coming make it about Washington, DC.

(15:47):
Think if the Chinese landed a bunch of divisions on
our shores, then we would think to ourselves, well, that's fine,
I'm sure the Marines and the army will fight them
off and all that stuff. And what if all of
our guys got wiped out and there were ten Chinese
divisions marching on DC with no other troops, you'd think, okay,
well we're in trouble. In Rome, there was no more army,

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and in Rome they thought Hannibal was going to march
and take it. Now. This is where people who judge
historically and we all debate. I do the same thing too.
We look back and we judge, with twenty twenty hindsight,
why didn't Hannibal just take out Rome. Here's my problem
with that way of thinking. Hannibal was not only an

(16:38):
extremely capable man general tactically, he may be the greatest
general who ever lived. Tactically, who else wiped out that
many Roman armies at the height of their power. He
was amazing, He was very experienced. He grew up his
father was a general. He was a military man, a
military man, a tactical genius, and a man who has,

(17:01):
by this point in time a cemented reputation as being bold.
He will take bold steps. He'll try to ambush an
entire army, He'll march elephants through the Alps. He'll do big,
bold things. If Hannibal thought he could take Rome, don't

(17:22):
you think he would have taken Rome? That's where I
always come down on it. What are we gonna say
he was a woo's He was far from that. Are
we gonna say that he didn't know what he was doing?
I don't think me, Jesse Kelly, radio host in four
year average marine is qualified to judge the actions of

(17:42):
one Hannibal Hannibal Barka. But look, maybe I'm wrong. Look,
geniuses make mistakes too. Maybe he should have. I don't
think he could have, or at least I don't think
he thought he could have. Taking out an army in
the open field is a whole different nut to crack
and taking down walls and laying siege to the biggest

(18:03):
city on the planet. All right, whatever, well outside of
China anyway, Let's move on and talk about your doctor,
illegal immigration, Pam Bondy first though, hang on fighting for
your freedom every day the Jesse Kelly Show. It is

(18:24):
the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Thursday. Let's uh,
let's let's check in on the government criminals really quickly,
shall we, before we get back to some emails and
the story about the illegals and then having a dictator
and all those other things. Uh, this was Tammy Bruce
talking about the State Department. Remember we brought up the

(18:45):
other day Marco Rubio's doing. He's doing some very good things,
eliminating State Department positions, eliminating really entire departments at the
State Department. Well, I need to explain something before I
talk about Pambonni and these things. Next. The State Department,
the State Department, you know what it is. They open

(19:08):
up an embassy. There's an embassy. There are US embassies
all over the planet, all over the globe, right, And
maybe you have a mistake in view, as I did
for the longest time, about what that means and what
takes place there. I've actually joked before on the radio
that I want to be an ambassador to some place.
Why it's not because I want to serve or do

(19:28):
anything good. All they do is go to parties. Then
I want to host some fancy dinner. I live in
the embassy. I want to travel around in an armored convoy.
Feel really important. That's right, Chris pad the resume, Ambassador Jesse.
It has a nice ring to it. Perfect, perfect, But
obviously I'm kidding. But that's kind of what we think

(19:50):
about when we think about the US Embassy. I've actually
laid eyes. In fact, I was standing about ten feet
away from the US Embassy in Paris when we got
stuck there for two days during a layover, got stuck
in Paris, happened to be walking right by it. I'm like,
why are these arm guards? Oh are embassy? And you
look at that embassy and you say to yourself, well,

(20:12):
that's obviously where the ambassador lives. And all these State
Department employees and what are they doing. What's their job? Well, diplomacy.
They're of course hosting dinners, having important meetings. They're probably
having important meetings about Trump's trade talks and tariffs and
important agreements, and that's what you picture, right with the
State Department, That's what I picture. Ah, that's a tiny

(20:38):
little sliver of what the State Department actually does. What
the United States State Department has been doing for years
and years and years is causing revolution. That's what they've done.
If there is a political party, if the political party
in power where we have an embassy and there's a

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political party in power, and our politicians decide they don't
like that political party or they don't like that government,
they will take the vast quantities of money we give
to the State Department and they will create revolutions inside
of that country to topple governments. The United States State
Department toppos governments with propaganda and money and other things.

(21:23):
That's what it's been doing for a long time. You
could argue, you could argue that's not actually the end
of the world. Right, we want our State Department to
do something. We want them working on behalf of America,
in America's interests, and if there's a government hostile to
our interests, good, I'm glad we toppled it. That would
be a one way of thinking. And I'm not even

(21:43):
going to say you're wrong. The problem with that way
of thinking is for years in years in years, who's
been putting their people into place in the State Department
around the globe. I've got a clue for you. It
hasn't been Republicans. And when Republicans get in there, they

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don't get rid of all the Democrats that have been
put into place. So that embassy that's in Paris, who
do you think they're trying to stop from coming to
power in Paris? In France? May I point out to you?
And no, I'm not saying our State Department had anything
to do with this. I'm not saying they didn't. But

(22:26):
do I need to remind you that La Penn, the
right wing lady, just got barred from running for office
in Paris in France. She was leading in the polls.
She was kind of their Trump type figure, the nationalist
populist type. They discharged her with the crime and prevented
her from running for office. Do you think the State

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Department wanted that to happen? So, yeah, it's bad. Now
that brings me to this little bit. This is Tammy Bruce.

Speaker 8 (22:57):
At about ten of of the money that was allocated
to certain foreign aid to all foreign aid, only ten
percent of it went to the issue. Ninety percent was
eaten up by bureaucracy and contractors and layer after layer
of people making money on those efforts. What we say

(23:17):
here with this dynamic, it's not that we're pulling back
on foreign aid or what's important to us. It's actually
getting it back to the point where we can make
a difference, where the money that is spent actually goes
to the issues that matter to the American people, that matter.

Speaker 9 (23:31):
To the name.

Speaker 1 (23:32):
I want to focus on the first part of it.
When they give one hundred million dollars, it was a
lot more than that. But when they give one hundred
million dollars to the State Department. In fact, let's make
it about a specific issue. Let's say, hey, State Department,
we want you to teach Egyptian kids how to read.
Here's one hundred million dollars State Department to teach Egyptian

(23:55):
kids how to read. So US Embassy and Cairo, here's
one hundred million dollar check. Have a good time, get
those little Egyptian kids hooked on PHONEX. Ten million of
that actually goes to Abdul and his children's books. Ninety
million dollars.

Speaker 4 (24:16):
Of that.

Speaker 1 (24:18):
Disappears. But where does it disappear? Because it doesn't disappear,
it doesn't actually disappear. Where does it go? Well, you
heard her lay out the different contractors and layers of bureaucracy.
When you hand one hundred million dollars to the State
Department in Cairo and they're supposed to use it to

(24:40):
help little Egyptian kids learn how to read, they find
a way to stick their fingers in ninety million dollars
of it and instead fund every little CIA slash State
Department pet project in Cairo. Hey, instead of one hundred
million dollars to teach Egyptian care how to read, let's

(25:01):
send ten million to that. And let's spend ninety million
dollars buying AK forty seven's for the revolutionary group who's
going to topple the government. Let's spend forty million dollars
to teach them all how to be gay. Let's spend
it instead. We have communist revolutionaries put into place in
state department agency after state department agency across the planet,

(25:25):
and they're swindling our money and using it for evil purposes,
Which brings me to this. Pambondi made another public announcement.

Speaker 10 (25:38):
We're excited to be here for the launch of the
Task Force to Eradicate Anti Christian Bias, as outlined in
the President's Executive Order. Together, this task Force will identify
any unlawful anti Christian policies, practices, or conduct across the government,

(25:58):
seek input from the faith based organizations and state governments
to end anti Christian bias.

Speaker 1 (26:08):
Okay, look, it's fine. In a vacuum, it's fine. Yeah,
Like Chris said, it's not bad. It's not bad. But
we just talked about one portion of the government, the
billions of dollars they've used illegally, billions of your money.

(26:31):
We even talked about the Pentagon. We haven't even sniffed
the Pentagon yet. In my goodness, Cia NSA, we haven't
even the FBI. Our federal government is full of criminals.
I once again am getting this little little Spidey sense tingle.
I can feel the hairs on my arm stick up.

(26:53):
I'm getting this spidey sense tingle that we're being played.
I see a press conference about anti Christian bias, and
what I see is something that's designed to make me
think you're doing something to make me stand up and
cheer by tossing me a little table scrap of steak. Oh,

(27:16):
I don't get any of the actual delicious meat or fat.
You toss me a little piece of gristle, and you
think that's going to get me to stop begging government.
Criminals have to go to prison, period and the story.
Do some emails in a moment before we do that.
Let me get the pain out of your life. Pain's awful,

(27:38):
isn't it. It sucks. The daily pain that grinds you
down to powder sucks. I've been through it. I know
what it's like. I know what it's like to have
frigging back pain that has you doing the thing every
time you move. It's awful. You know what I'm talking about, Chris.
Everyone knows it. Your knee pain. You're always rubbing it,
aren't you. What is it about? Why do we think

(27:58):
that works? It doesn't work. We'd rub it or your hands.
You do that thing where you put your thumb in
the palm of your hand. I know. Stop masking the
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Factor dot com. We'll be back. What Chris, we can
make jokes. It's fine, we get that right. The Jesse
Kelly Show, it is the Jesse Kelly Show on a
fantastic Thursday. Member Tomorrow's and ask doctor Jesse Friday. And

(29:03):
you need to get your questions emailed in right now
to Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. All three hours
dedicated to you, but you better get him in now. Also,
remember that John Cornyan needs to be taken out in
a primary next year in Texas. It is important to
send a message to the GOP establishment that we are

(29:26):
finally involved enough to take out powerful members of the
establishment in a primary in a red state. John Thune
needs to see it, Lansy Graham needs to see it.
All of them rounds till us. They all need to
see it, But John Cornyn, he's running the good old

(29:47):
fashioned get re elected playbook by doing what we've seen
many times before.

Speaker 9 (29:53):
Thanks to President Trump's outstanding leadership, states like Texas are
able to attract world class companies, the Bidio, the artists,
and others that have made multi billion dollar investments right
here in the USA.

Speaker 1 (30:07):
Operation President Trump needs sucked up to. I wish i'd
put that differently. Anyway, That operation is well underway. Cross
your fingers. Let's hope it doesn't work. Hey J Steele,
I've always been under the assumption, maybe naively, that the
rights in the Constitution only applied to American citizens. So

(30:28):
with all this talk about due process surrounding deportations of
criminal foreigners who came into our country illegally, I'm a
bit confused who is entitled to due process in our
country and who isn't. First of all, the American Constitution
is for Americans, period. It's for American citizens. The French

(30:54):
Constitution is not for you. The Canadian Constitution is not
for you or for me. American Constitution, I, as an
American citizen, am governed under America's laws, period, and I
have protections as an American citizen, lots of them. That's
part of the benefit of citizenship. There are two types

(31:16):
of people who tell you that illegals should be given
quote due process, and there are only two types of people.
The first kind we really don't have to bother with
because they're hopeless anyway. The first kind of person who
says that is just an America hating communist trying to
find any reason at all to destroy the country, and

(31:37):
so they use they again, they know how to cloak
their evil with words that we love. That's that's the
left does this so so well, and the right falls
for it. So many times. You get some scumbag leftists
who brought in twenty million foreign barbarians as fast as
they could. Now you try to remove them, well, they
know you want them removed, but they want to they

(31:59):
want to stop you. So what do they do to
try to change your heart? Hey, I thought you cared
about the Constitution? Is that what Jefferson would want? Maybe
you should read the Bill of Rights. They don't actually
care about the Jefferson or the Constitution or the Bill
of Rights. They care about the Revolution. But they know
you care about Jefferson, you care about the Constitution, You
care about the Bill of Rights, so they know how

(32:21):
to use your values against you. We're gonna set that
group of people aside, because they're already the enemy. We
have to work against them at all times. We get
that there is a portion of the right who believes
this as well. Part of me believes a lot of
these people are genuine. Part of me genuinely believes that

(32:46):
the right. I'm talking about our politicians are people with
a platform, radio writers, TV. That some of these people
are actually card carrying communists. They know they can't have
advertise that, so they try to just kind of worm
their way in to weaken us as much as humanly possible.

(33:10):
But some may be genuine. Some people on the right
actually believe that you can save a country when the
communists have brought in twenty million and you're going to
give every illegal a hearing on the way out. Look,
there's a story that's supposed to be controversial. Here's the
headline of it. Venezuelan immigrant in Detroit makes the wrong

(33:33):
turn at Ambassador Bridge and is deported. Apparently he was
locked up and sent to El Salvador. Oh. Here's from
the article. Thirty two year old Venezuelan immigrant Ricardo Prada
Vasquez reportedly went the wrong way delivering a food order
in January, ended up crossing the Canadian border, was taken

(33:54):
into custody by US authorities, and he was deported. Let
me ask you something, what do you think about that story?
He's obviously I'm assuming door Dash or uber eats, but
I didn't look that much into it. But delivering food,
maybe he's delivering pizzas, makes a wrong turn, runs into authorities,

(34:17):
they find out he's not a citizen, gets deported. Does
that bother you? There is a low te portion of
the right that will look at a story like that
and be mortified by it. But that's how every country
should run its immigration system, and that's how most countries do.

(34:41):
It doesn't matter the reason, whether you've got a traffic ticket,
whether you murdered ten people, whether you hooked the left
when you should have hooked the right on door dash.
If you come into contact with authorities and you're in
a country illegally, you are apprehended and deported. That doesn't
mean you want them to have their fingernails pulled out.

(35:03):
That doesn't mean you want them killed or something like that.
You apprehend them, You're gone, goodbye, bye bye. That's how
it has to be done. But a portion of the
right has been so neutered and weakened through years and
years of reading National Review and other pathetic publications like
that Cato Institute, these real loser publications and loser think tanks,

(35:28):
that now there are people there is a portion of
the right that thinks losing as long as you lose
the right way is a good outcome.

Speaker 6 (35:40):
Well, look, look, we have to obey it. It's the
due process that if we lose that. Look, when they
love this line, they love this line.

Speaker 1 (35:50):
When fighting monsters, you better make sure you don't become one.
That is their favorite line in the world. Hey, don't
be too mean. You've already lost. When you're fighting demons
who brought in twenty million barbarians as fast as they could.
You better become a freaking monster, or you will lose,

(36:13):
and then your women lose, and your children lose, and
your country's gone. Oh I've got a great example of
this in just a moment. Then we'll get to dentistry.
That'll be fun. Before we get to that, I want
to give a big thank you to Legacy Box Legacy Box.

(36:33):
You already know this is the American company, and you
already know what they do. They take your pictures, the
hard pictures you have, and the Camquarder tapes, the VHS tapes,
the whole movies you have. They digitize everything. You send
in that stuff and they digitize it, and they not
only you get the digital copies, obviously, but they send
you the originals back. Well it's look, it's quite an

(36:57):
exercise in trust to load that stuff in a box
and send it to a company, isn't it. Well, that's
why they base it in Tennessee, and that's why they
have their reputation. They took such good care of my family.
They have a special right now. Nine dollars a tape.
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