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April 22, 2025 36 mins

Democrats framing of the illegals situation might be impossible. Where do we put all these illegals the federal government brought in? Illegals are a losing position for democrats in the black vote. Putting your money where your morals are. Why do they love calling you a Nazi? 

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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 fantastic, a wonderful Tuesday, we'll talk a little bit
about media messaging, democrat messaging, and scandals. Here a fifty
dollars minimum wage will make fun of Al Gore. You

(00:32):
gonna do all kinds of emails more Democrats are on
vacation with your money. But first we have to have
as hard as it may be, we have to have
a moment sorrow and mourning. Because well, here's the headline

(00:53):
from ABC News. Maybe you didn't see this because this
only took place an hour ago, maybe an hours right
before the show, So this came out OURFK Junior had
a little press conference. He announced his plans to phase
out artificial food dies in the United States of America.

(01:14):
And maybe you're happy about this because you believe in
being healthy and avoiding cancer. All my favorite foods have
food dies in them, all of them. I can't even
imagine how much food dye they use in muffele House, Skittles.
They have food dies, and it's like all food die.
I think it's just pure food die. I don't even

(01:35):
think there's any real food in there. So essentially, in
an effort to make America healthy again, our FKA Junior
destroyed my entire diet. Now quit, all right, let's move on.
It's probably a good thing in the end. I'm gonna
play you an interesting tidbit here. Remember let me talk

(01:59):
last hour, and we've talked many times before about how
the Communist relies on lies at all times, all times.

Speaker 2 (02:09):
He has to have them.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
He knows his plans are unpopular, he knows his plans
are destructive.

Speaker 2 (02:16):
So you lie. That's it.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
You lie, and get ready because they are gearing up
for a huge, a huge push on their newest line.
It's going to be about the border. It's going to
be about illegals. Here's kind of the Democrat And I'm
not even going to go off about the destruction of
the country. We're just going to talk politically the Democrat

(02:39):
kind of story arc when it comes to illegal immigration.
Democrats have always loved immigration of all kinds because they
hate the country. Really they generally have for quite some time,
and in general, when you import foreigners, they're going to
vote Democrat. That's just kind of how it goes. Everyone's
known this for quite a while, but after Obama Obama

(03:03):
kind of started this, but kind of didn't see. Obama
deported a bunch of people. He was actually known as
the deporter in Chief. But while he was deporting people,
he was filling up the government with people who really
really hate America like he did.

Speaker 2 (03:21):
They wanted all the foreigners in here.

Speaker 1 (03:23):
So Barack Obama kind of authored a lot of this
with the hirings he did with the people he brought in.
Joe Biden gets elected and we've never seen anything like it.
They just started bringing people in. And remember this was
a scandal almost immediately. Almost immediately, the American people were
mad about it. You probably forget because we life's too
busy and there are too many scandals. But it was

(03:45):
not like there was a long lag time.

Speaker 2 (03:47):
A year or two.

Speaker 1 (03:49):
Very early Joe Biden's pull numbers began to suffer over
what he was doing at the border. Immediately opened it up,
immediately brought as many as he could, and from there
it was a steady slow decline for four years. The
fact that they opened up the border and brought in
the imports made Democrats unpopular and it was a huge

(04:11):
reason they lost the election, Trump went out there and said,
We're going to deport them all, largest mass deportation in history.
And he didn't back off of that rhetoric during the
general election. Why because it was a winner. That was
an election winner. That's what the American public wanted. So
if your Democrats, you have a bit of a situation

(04:33):
on your hands, you see, and it is it's quite
a pickle. You. You know that your party, if you're
not an America hating communist yourself, you are at least
aware enough to know that your party has been taken
over by them and that any border enforcement will be
frowned upon by the base. You need you need their votes,

(04:56):
you need their volunteer hours, you need their money, You
need the support of open borders America hating savages. If
you're going to be an elected Democrat in this country,
you have to have those votes. But that's a really
narrow portion of the population, you see, because most Americans

(05:21):
hate that. We'll set aside you and me. We're not
even talking about you and me, which I'll call us.
The Republican base will set us aside. Normanis don't want
to open borders either. I've told you I don't live, work,
or worship around political people. All my friends are normies.
They were all mad and mad about illegal immigration. I

(05:43):
had several Trump hating suburban moms in my area. Their
husbands are all hardcore writings, but they were always uncomfortable
with Trump and his style and whatnot. And in fact,
I've had arguments with the multiple arguments with them about
Trump during his first four years because they hated him
so much. They hated him to the point many of

(06:04):
them voted for Joe Biden after Donald Trump's first term.
They all, to a woman, they voted for Donald Trump
the second term. An illegal immigration was part of what
grinded him down. They were mortified by it. Okay, so
this is an election loser. When you lose those moms,
it's a loser, but it actually gets worse for Democrats.

(06:25):
It's a loser with black people, with urban black people.
Black people was way too general. Most black people don't
live in the ghetto, contrary to what you see on
the news. But with urban black people, who do. Where
do black people go in big cities around other black people?
What kind of neighborhoods are those? It's always the poorest

(06:47):
neighborhood it's always the poor, crime ridden neighborhoods.

Speaker 2 (06:50):
Everyone knows this.

Speaker 1 (06:52):
Well if your Eric Adams will make about Eric Adams.
But this is applicable to Boston everywhere. And you get
an influx of twenty thousand, thirty thousand, one hundred thousand illegals.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
What do you do with them?

Speaker 1 (07:11):
That's a lot of people. You have to put them somewhere.
Where do they go to school? Remember they bring whole families.
Now come Where do they go to school? Where do
they get their medical care? What neighborhood do you put
them in? Well, like so many things in life, you
treat different people differently depending on what they can do

(07:35):
for you. When I was selling RVs, I was pretty
good at it. And if Friday came around, Let's say
the boys had a big game they wanted to go
to where A wanted to go out to dinner or
something like that, I had total freedom. I could walk

(07:57):
into the general manager's office and say, hey boss, I'm
here at noon today. I got things I want to do,
look at the sales board. Got any issue with that?
Every time? Jesse, I have a good one. Enjoy see
you tomorrow. The guy who wasn't making his quota every month.
He doesn't get to knock off on Fridays. No, no, no, no,
you go sit down and in fact you're closing the

(08:18):
store tonight. You sit there and sell make phone calls.
Politics works in the exact same way. Some guy, like
a Democrat mayor, he's got one hundred thousand illegals to
put somewhere. He's not going to put him in the
nice neighborhoods. Who do you think? Who do you think

(08:39):
throws those big fundraisers for Democrats? Big fundraisers. Kind of
fundraiser you show up too, and then you don't have
to have another one. That kind of fundraiser. Billionaires, millionaires,
people who live in fancy high rises. Well you're not
getting that next fundraise if you put fifty thousand illegals

(09:02):
in their neighborhood with their kids. So they did what
always happens. They crapped on the poor neighborhoods. But it's
nothing new in history. Poor neighborhoods, the poor part of
town gets crapped on, always, always, always, always, always they
put all the illegals in the black neighborhoods. That's what
Hakeem Jeffries is trying to juggle, and that is what

(09:26):
he's talking about right here.

Speaker 3 (09:27):
Well, we definitely have to be clear that we believe
that we should have a secure border. That's first and foremost,
and I think we've repeatedly endeavored to make that clear
throughout this Congress. We were slow to act as an

(09:47):
administration and as a party on the Southern border crisis,
and it hurt us not simply with traditional Republican voters
or swing voters, but in some segments of our own
based communities and in communities of color, including.

Speaker 1 (10:06):
I'm going to play this last part, just the last
twenty seconds for you again. Do you hear what he says,
they opened up the border on purpose, brought in a
bunch of rapist drug dealers and murderers who went on
to rape and murder all kinds of Americans. But that's
not his regret, you see, opening up that border really
hurt them.

Speaker 3 (10:24):
With who Congress, we were slow to act as an
administration and as a party on the Southern border crisis,
and it hurt us not simply with traditional Republican voters
or swing voters, but in some segments of our own
based communities and in communities of color, including right here

(10:45):
in New York.

Speaker 2 (10:47):
Let's have a talk about that.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
Next you're listening to the Oracle. You love this one.
It's a scream baby, the Jesse Kelly Show. It is
The Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday. And
I just cannot stop smiling about what is happening right
now with the chaos inside the Democrat Party. Not only
do they open up the border for four years, which

(11:10):
is an unbelievably evil thing to do, but since that time,
in fact, the last two or three weeks, what media
story has dominated the news? The Maryland Man, CNN, MSNBC
use Maryland Man Live five hundred and six times. But
who is the Maryland Man? Of course, the Maryland Man
is the MS thirteen gang member they're trying to bring
back home.

Speaker 2 (11:31):
And this is not one Democrat.

Speaker 1 (11:32):
Oh look, more Democrats have landed at Al Salvador, a
whole patch new of them, old patch new of them,
a whole new patch of them. They keep going down
there trying to bring back illegals. But you see, the
problems are not just for America. The problems are for
the Democrat Party internally. When Joe Biden opened up the border,

(11:57):
and twenty million people came into the country. They had
to put them somewhere, and no, you're wrong. They put
them all over the place, rural America too, all over
the place. But the ones in the cities, they got
shipped into the black neighborhoods, into the poor neighborhoods, because
those are the people who don't have as much political power.
How did it land, Well, maybe you remember during the

(12:18):
Biden presidency, we would play these for you from time
to time. This is a clip. This is from Chicago, right,
Chris Brandon, what's the name Brandon Johnson, mayor of Chicago,
Communist mayor of Chicago.

Speaker 2 (12:30):
He was bj that's right, Chris PJ.

Speaker 1 (12:32):
He was elected by the black people of Chicago, and
he promptly rewarded those black people by taking all the
illegals and putting them in black neighborhoods. Here's how the
residents of those neighborhoods took the news.

Speaker 4 (12:44):
You leave the democratic part to just like no, kay, Julia,
just two like that, Tulsa lady, you better get up
out the democratic part, save yourself. Say your families, say
your diggy, say.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
To say you'll see because if y'all don't.

Speaker 3 (13:03):
We're coming for the safe.

Speaker 1 (13:04):
We ain't checked in this North. Come a bunch of people.

Speaker 2 (13:09):
We got a christ Jewish producer.

Speaker 1 (13:13):
Chris went digging through the Joe Biden archives of that
kind of stuff. Hey, Chris, how many clips roughly would
you say you found in about thirty seconds of looking
of old stuff like that. There's a list of them
that look Chris said, twenty just out of Chicago. We
could just play for the next hour. Angry black Chicago
residents two and out. Democrats, they're in our neighborhoods, they're

(13:36):
in arm What are you doing now? Think about the
pickle Hakeem Jeffries has on his hands. Democrats in general,
Democrat leadership, think about the pickle they're in. They want
the border open. The rabid Democrat base, most of it wants.

Speaker 2 (13:55):
The border opened.

Speaker 1 (13:57):
The beating heart of the Democrat Party, the rich liberal
white woman, she wants the border open. But a critical
constituency of the Democrat Party, the urban black vote, in fact,
the black vote in general, they're tired of having that
border open. What do you do well? They're going to

(14:19):
try to lie. They're going to try to do the
ultimate tight rope walk walk the ultimate threading of the
needle came. Jeffries got up and said something I read
right between the lines. What he said was, Oh, we're
open borders. We're going to remain open borders. But we

(14:40):
had better start lying more loudly about that because black
people voted in record numbers for Donald Trump for a reason.

Speaker 3 (14:48):
We definitely have to be clear that we believe that
we should have a secure border.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
Of course, obviously that's a lie. You know that that's
not what they believe at all. Remember the Biden administration
actually sued to make sure the border wall couldn't be built,
and after he lost the election. They're so committed to
open borders, they took the border wall materials and auctioned
them off.

Speaker 2 (15:13):
Wasn't it on eBay?

Speaker 1 (15:13):
Chris? I think it was on eBay. It was some
kind of government. Yeah, it was some government online auction,
not eBay. I misspoke on that, but they actually auctioned
off the materials. Democrats want the border open, period.

Speaker 3 (15:24):
That's first and foremost, and I think we've repeatedly endeavored
to make that clear throughout this Congress. We were slow
to act as an administration and as a party on
the Southern border crisis, and it hurt us not simply
with traditional Republican voters or swing voters, but in some

(15:47):
segments of our own based communities and in communities of color,
including right here in New York.

Speaker 1 (15:52):
We were slow to act. Of course, it's the ultimate lie.
But you can't be honest. That's the one thing he
knows he can't be. We are reverence for the truth
might become might have become a bit of a distraction.
They weren't slow to act. They did act. They acted
to open the border. They acted to bring in as
many people as possible. They acted, they acted in the

(16:15):
exact way they wanted. Now, because you can't come out
and say that now, you kind of have to act
like now, A look, A couple mistakes were made. Okay,
someone spilled a glass of milk. There was an oopsie here,
I get Hey, you know what, we just didn't get
the paperwork turned in in time. I got a lot
of teas had to be crossed. I guess, I guess

(16:36):
we missed one. Oopsie. Are bad. We totally want to
secure the border, though, I promise we tried the best
we could. There were just a couple snaffoos along the
way it's politically, it might be an impossible situation. It
really might be for Democrats. How do you let your

(17:00):
rapidly anti American base know that you will continue to
leave the border open while telling not just black people
I shouldn't have met it, just about them people in
the black and Latino community that you do intend to
stop flooding their communities with foreigners. Very very very tough
road to hoe. How about that? Nailed that one that time, Chris.

(17:22):
You know what You're gonna have to get used to
me getting words right a lot more, Chris.

Speaker 2 (17:26):
Now that I'm Hillsdale.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
Educated, I'd like to tell people that I even in fact,
I brag to people about it.

Speaker 2 (17:34):
Now, I say you didn't know that.

Speaker 1 (17:37):
You probably didn't go to Hillsdale College like I did. Now,
granted I didn't actually go to Hillsdale College, but I've
taken Hillsdale classes, which is essentially the same thing. They
offer them for free, not just for me, for you.
More than forty Hillsdale courses. Hillsdale College courses are available

(17:59):
for free for you for listeners of the Jesse Kelly Show.
When you go to Hillsdale dot Edu slash Jesse, there's
no cost. You can go learn about capitalism, the Roman Republic,
the Constitution. You can go be Hillsdale educated like I am,

(18:20):
maybe even use big words like I do. Is that
you want to hoe that row? What Chris?

Speaker 2 (18:27):
I think?

Speaker 1 (18:28):
Does that work?

Speaker 2 (18:28):
It does?

Speaker 1 (18:29):
It did work? I knew. See it's Hillsdale, Chris. I
can't take credit. It's Hillsdale. Hillsdale dot edu slash Jesse.
We'll be back fighting for your freedom every day. The
Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Do
not forget. You can email the show, Jesse app, Jesse

(18:51):
kellyshow dot com. All emails are welcome, love hey, death threats,
ask doctor Jesse questions. In fact, let's do some emails.
Shall we hate Jesse? The subject to this one is Amazon?
Should I buy from them? You're always telling us to
put our money where our morals are, and I'm wondering
what your thoughts are about Amazon as a company and
online shopping becoming so popular. I try to buy local

(19:14):
whenever I can, but brick and mortar establishments are dying
around me. Then it's so much easier to purchase online.
I hate it. What are your thoughts?

Speaker 2 (19:25):
Well?

Speaker 1 (19:28):
I can't be a liar, and I can't be a hypocrite,
now can I? Well, actually I am a hypocrite. That's
what I'm about to tell you about. I do believe
in putting your money where your morals are. And we
have taken many steps in the Kelly household to do this,
and I've talked to you about what those are, and
every time I can think of it, I talk to

(19:48):
you about what those are. We will not go see
this movie.

Speaker 2 (19:52):
By this.

Speaker 1 (19:52):
We don't shop at Target anymore. We used to go
to Target. That's where we did all our back to
school shopping. Ever since they went full blown LGBT demon mob,
we don't.

Speaker 2 (20:01):
So we do it right.

Speaker 1 (20:03):
And I've told you before, and I believe this in
buying local whenever possible. I don't even like to go
to Low's or Home Depot. Now I've gone, only're wrong,
I've gone. But if I can, I try to stick
with Ace. It's about as local a hardware shop as
you can't get. I know it's national, but you get
what I mean. It's kind of locally owned. It's run differently.

(20:24):
I believe in local when I go Christmas shop, and
for ob remember the last time I went. I went
to a local shop, local, local lo so I do
believe in it. And Amazon is a terrible company, and
I shopped there. Now, let me clarified. Not often we
try not to because it is a terrible company. But look,

(20:49):
you just mentioned it. Sometimes it's just so not only convenient,
it's just I have to have what I have to
have now in a certain situation. I'm trying to think
of the last time I was in a situation that
I had to have something like this. I think it
was batteries. We weren't at my house. We were out

(21:11):
at a buddy's house. We had run out of batteries.
We were doing some things and there was a bunch
of families there. We had to have batteries. Well, Amazon,
Amazon in my area, they could deliver the batteries in
three hours, and they did.

Speaker 2 (21:30):
We used it.

Speaker 1 (21:31):
I'm not proud of it. I tried to avoid it,
but sometimes it can't be avoided. And remember, when it
comes to putting your money where your morals are. You
cannot be perfect. Nobody is. So don't beat yourself up
over it. You can make an effort, and you should
make an effort. Do not beat yourself up over it

(21:52):
good luck trying to remove all the clothing in your
home that isn't made in the United States of America
or all the things that are there, or good luck
try you know what, here's a good luck thing. You
in the market for a car or what was the
last when was the last time you were in a
market for your car? What brand did you buy?

Speaker 2 (22:11):
I don't care.

Speaker 1 (22:12):
I don't care what it is for Chevy hum Dai,
and I don't care what it is Mercedes. Doesn't matter
to me. Go look up the brand of the car
you just bought in Pride month. Yeah, it's all of them.
There's no way to be perfect when it comes to
putting your money where your morals are.

Speaker 2 (22:32):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
That brings me perfectly to this Before I move on
to making fun of Al Gore and a couple other
quick things. I have a complaint, and I feel like
it's a very valid complaint. I haven't actually voiced it
to Chris and the Fellas yet, but I feel like
it's a valid complaint. You go to a restaurant. Let's

(22:53):
say it's not Houston in the summertime. Okay, maybe it's
Houston in the winter. Maybe it's New York or Montana
or Oregon or Nebraska or wherever you are, and it's
not the middle of summertime. What do you have with
you when you walk in the restaurant?

Speaker 2 (23:12):
You have a coat.

Speaker 1 (23:14):
You have a coat, and in fact, not only do
you have a coat, depending on where you are, you
might have a hat, scarf, gloves. If you're going out
at night in Montana when it's twenty below zero, oh,
you've got more than just a coat, Bud. You probably
have a neck warmer. And it's a lot you have

(23:35):
gear on you. When you walk into a restaurant, where
are the coat racks? And I know you don't have
to send me an email. I know that some restaurants
have a coat rack. I was in this fancy when
last time I was in New York City that had
a coat check in the restaurant. I know, Chrissy, it
was cool that I had a coat check. I'm not

(23:58):
demanding a coat check here. I'm not the monopoly guy.
But you can't throw a rack by the front door
three and for me to throw my coat on. And
I say this because everybody's coat. Everyone's in the restaurant
when you walk in, they're all in the way they're
draped over the seats, they're falling on the floor. The

(24:20):
gloves are falling out.

Speaker 2 (24:21):
When you walk to.

Speaker 1 (24:22):
The bathroom, you're having to navigate between the chairs and
the tables. I've got sorry about your coat. Hold on, honey,
can you put my gloves in your purse? Why is
there not? Why are coat racks not.

Speaker 2 (24:33):
A thing anymore?

Speaker 1 (24:35):
I don't understand the lack of coat racks in this world.
It doesn't make sense what Chris Chris said, be the
change you want to be in the world. Open your
own restaurant. You think I'm gonna open my own restaurant
just to put a coat rack in there, Chris. No,
it's easier to criticize others than to do things yourself.

(24:57):
It's like I always tell my kids, don't take any chances,
don't try.

Speaker 2 (25:01):
To be anything.

Speaker 1 (25:02):
All you need to do is criticize others. That's the
real key to success.

Speaker 2 (25:08):
Oh, so, don't be outgoing.

Speaker 5 (25:09):
I understand very well why it is wrong to compare
Adolf Hitler's Third Right to any other movement. It was
uniquely evil, full stop.

Speaker 2 (25:17):
I get it.

Speaker 5 (25:19):
But there are important lessons from the history of that
emergent evil, And here is one that I regard as essential,
that the first step in that nation's descent into hell
was and I quote, the conversion of all questions of
truth into questions of power. He described how the Nazis

(25:41):
and I quote again, attack the very heart of the
distinction between true and false quote. The Trump administration is
insisting on trying to create their own preferred version of reality.

Speaker 1 (25:59):
Time with this one on today's show, Possibly not the
last I think are reverence for the truth might become might
have become a bit of a distraction. Why do they
love the Nazi comparisons so much? It's ridiculous, of course. Well,
there's a bunch of different reasons. One of the reasons
is it puts you on the defensive. You feel like

(26:21):
you have to defend yourself. I'm not a Nazi, I'm
not what the second you're playing defense, you're not playing offense.
So that's one of the advantages. But probably their main
advantage is it gives their people a moral license to
do the worst things in the world to you and

(26:43):
go to sleep at night. One hundred percent sure they're
the good guys, one hundred percent sure. You know all
those people firebombing and keying teslas across the country. I
know that's a horrible thing to do.

Speaker 2 (26:58):
I hate it.

Speaker 1 (26:58):
I hope you hate it, But you want to hear
the most bonkers thing about it. Every one of those people,
they think they're the good guy. The person who pulls
up to a tesla, walks out with keys in their
hands and walks up to the paint job and puts
a multi thousand dollars damage bill on a tesla owner

(27:23):
they don't even know, and then gets back in their
car and drives away. I know it's wild to think it.
That person drives away feeling like they just conquered evil.
And that is why democrats have labeled you a Nazi for.

Speaker 2 (27:41):
Years in years in years in years in.

Speaker 1 (27:44):
Years, Because, as I've said so many times before, what
can't you do to Hitler? You can do anything to Hitler.
You have a moral license to do anything to Hitler.
He's Hitler, after all. So that's why they use that
rhetoric on you. That's al Gore giving permission to the
street communists to hurt you. That's what that is. Let's

(28:07):
move on, maybe do some more emails and stuff. I
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Speaker 2 (29:17):
We'll be back.

Speaker 1 (29:19):
He doesn't care if you believe him, but he's right,
Jesse Kelly. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday,
a wonderful tuesday.

Speaker 2 (29:32):
Let's do some emails, shall we?

Speaker 1 (29:33):
Howdye Chris in company? This guy says, Oh, this is
the subject to this one is Jewish conspiracy theory. Oh Chris,
looking at you, pal, what I'm just saying. I brought
home a baby girl last week, and like I assume
all new dads do, I'm bringing history documentaries on my
light on my night shifts. I just finished up one

(29:55):
about the political rise of Hitler that was fascinating, although
the documentary itself was clearly woke. He kept comparing the
Berghoff to mar Lago whatever. Haven't been able to wrap
my head around his hatred of the Jews, and that
he mentioned he believed in Jewish conspiracy theory, which evidently

(30:15):
was widely accepted at the start of the twentieth century.
I don't understand it. I need a community college breakdown
of this topic that I've never heard of. Help me,
oracle Jewish conspiracy theory, Well, Jewish theory, Jewish conspiracy theory.
I've heard this forever. It essentially comes down to this

(30:36):
basic way of thinking that Jews control the world, that
they are in control of the media, of the education system,
of the finance system, and it's not one country or
the other that Jews. The basis around the theory is
that Jews have through their wily ways put their put

(30:58):
each other in critical positions of power in every country
across the planet. And this is some gigantic, nefarious Jewish
cabal that works exclusively on behalf of Look, I'm not
an expert on it. I don't subscribe to the whole thing,
but that's and generally what it means is that Jews
control the world, that control it all, and they're using

(31:22):
everything and manipulating everything for their specific purposes. I'm not
going to go into the whole thing because I, like
I said, it's not my thing, but I will tell
you. You mentioned it being widely accepted early on in the
twentieth century. Remember this part of it, because this part
of it is a huge part of what got a

(31:44):
lot of people to buy in and do keep in mind,
pause for a second. Yes, I know the Nazis took
over Germany, and I know there were all kinds of
people who hated Jews and all kinds of people who
still do hate Jews.

Speaker 2 (31:56):
Right, I get that. I'm not naive, but.

Speaker 1 (31:59):
Don't look back on the past and always believe the
headlines on how bad everything was.

Speaker 2 (32:09):
I brought up this before with women. Women will do
this well.

Speaker 1 (32:13):
Women were second class citizens in America.

Speaker 2 (32:16):
No, they weren't.

Speaker 1 (32:17):
That's a lie. It's never been that way. No, they
were not, absolutely not. Women have been treated wonderfully in
this country historically compared to other countries.

Speaker 2 (32:25):
That's not true.

Speaker 1 (32:26):
Well, everyone hated Jews back then. We had a Nazi party,
the German American Booned is what it was called, the
German American Booned. I'm pretty sure I'm saying that right,
the booned. We had Nazis try to rise here in
America the same time Hitler was rising up. They had
a big old event and you can go look this
up in Madison Square Garden. The protesters outside of it

(32:49):
outnumbered the Nazis inside of it, and they tried to
beat them all to death. It's not like it was widespread. Yeah,
we all hate Jews. I hate Jews, and you hate Jews.
Everyone hates Jews. But if you all hold on, hold on,
I think it's a mosquito. Hold on, I need a second, Chris,
did you see that? I think that was You couldn't

(33:09):
see that. It was the size of a pterodactyl.

Speaker 2 (33:13):
Good thing.

Speaker 1 (33:14):
I scared him off. What I had to send him out?
I wasn't trying to kill him with the first couple slaps.
I was trying to send a message. If you kill him,
then he can't bring the message back to his friends, Chris.
Back to what we were saying, that's another conspiracy theory
of Chris's. Anyway, remember that there is a long standing

(33:37):
church tradition and certain parts of the church against usury
lending money for interest. There is a long standing objection
to that in Europe. At this time, yes, there were
a lot of Jewish people in banking, and they didn't

(33:58):
have any objections to loaning that out. Now, that in
and of itself is not bad it setting out a
loan for interest. I have loans with interest. I'm sure
if you've ever taken out you have a loan with interest, right,
So I'm not speaking against that specifically. But what else
took place in the early twentieth century? A global economic collapse?
A global economic collapse, no other way to put it.

(34:20):
Not long after World War One, everything just kind of
went could put the Great Depression wasn't an American thing,
it was a global thing. Well, people were having their
homes taken away. Who comes to take your home?

Speaker 2 (34:34):
The bank?

Speaker 1 (34:35):
That's holding the home loan. What if me, well, let's
say Jewish producer Chris isn't Jewish. What if it's me,
Chris and Corey and we all show up at the
studio one day and we all lost our homes. We
all got a foreclosure notice. Dang, I gotta notice. Did
you get a notice? I gotta notice too? Hey, Corey,
was it a Jewish banker? Yours was too? Hey?

Speaker 2 (34:58):
Mine was?

Speaker 1 (34:59):
To Chris? Was yours? Wait a minute, Jewish bankers are
taking our homes. I'm not defending the theory, but things
like that helped poor fuel on the flames that the
Jews are controlling everything, They own everything, and they run

(35:24):
the entire world. And this is not this is not
a theory that's somehow fallen out. In fact, I would
argue in recent years it has increased.

Speaker 2 (35:35):
It's increased.

Speaker 1 (35:36):
Chris said, Kanye, It's actually a good example. Kanye is
probably the biggest, most famous one that rapper, Kanye West.
He just flat out posts like I love.

Speaker 2 (35:46):
Hitler and stuff like that.

Speaker 1 (35:47):
He said it. I think he went on Alex Jones's
show and said it. Poor Alex Jones looked like he
wanted to die. Yeah, I think he actually used those words.
I love Hitler. There is what's old is again. Okay,
don't think that that stuff ever goes away. It will never,
has never, It's not humanly possible. But that's kind of

(36:08):
That's what it is, the whole Jewish conspiracy theory thing.

Speaker 2 (36:11):
All right.

Speaker 1 (36:12):
So do you remember Barbara Lee. Barbara Lee was a
California congresswoman and then she ran for Senate in California.
She didn't do very well running for Senate in California
because Californians wanted to reward Adam Schiff for his Donald

(36:35):
Trump takedowns. So Barbara Lee found herself without a spot
in Congress and without a spot in the Senate.

Speaker 2 (36:43):
Where'd she go from here?

Speaker 1 (36:45):
Well, she found a soft spot to land, if you will.
Let's talk about that next
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