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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from WOOR.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
The Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 3 (00:07):
Let's have some fun on a Monday, and.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Man, if only we had something to talk about on
a Monday. They tried to murder Donald Trump again. That's
kind of kind of be a central theme of today's show.
We are going to talk about culture, culture of assassination.
I have theories on both assassination attempts, and they are
different theories. We have all kinds of audio where we're

(00:37):
going as a future country. Medal of Honor Monday is
coming an hour from now. I will at some point
in time get to emails, all that, so much more
coming up on the world famous Jesse Kelly's Show. Before
we do any of that, We're going to do a story,
a little history story, one we've done before. I don't

(00:59):
know how long I'm gonna take on it, but as
far as it relates to Trump, where we are as
a country, a culture of assassination, how our culture is changing,
this story is insanely applicable. When I look at the
fall of the Roman Republic, when Rome went from being

(01:22):
a republic to being one that was ruled by emperors,
you know, Augustus Nero, Caligula, Claudius, you name the emperor
that transition period?

Speaker 3 (01:33):
How did that happen?

Speaker 2 (01:34):
How did they go from being a republic was senators
who ran things to being an empire? How did that happen?
When I look at the story of how that happened
and the similarities I see today with what you are
living through and what you're going to live through, I
am blown away. It looks like a mirror to me.

(01:56):
Obviously there are differences because it was a different society,
but watching them transition, reading the stories of watching them transition,
what prompted the transition, how the people empower handled the transition,
how the people who weren't in power but wanted something better.

Speaker 3 (02:13):
Hit it all looks like us to me. So here
it is.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
Rome had been a very very successful, wealthy country for
a long time. They look we look back now, and
we look at this juggernaut of an empire, and we
just kind of think it was always that way. But
Rome had some hard scrabble beginnings. It was just some
city state in what you would call Italy, and they

(02:45):
had to fight everyone around them tooth and nail, fight
and fight and fight. We got to go to war
here and war there, and war here and war there,
and eventually they fought a war. You know, they fought
three of them with Carthage. Those are the punic wars.

Speaker 3 (03:00):
Kids.

Speaker 2 (03:01):
If you want a fascinating history story, that's what I
would recommend, anyway, Carthage, Chris said, which one. All three
of them are fascinating Chris anyway. But as Rome, just
like America, began to find its footing on the world stage,
Rome began to look around at some point in time

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and they realized, gosh, we have a lot of money,
we have a lot of power.

Speaker 3 (03:31):
Things are going great.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
America was that way, is that way has been that
way for so long. We are so blessed with unending
natural resources here with a limited form of government, at
least it used to be, where the people are so
free to do what they want to do. The markets
flourished when you combine the natural resources, the geographical advantages

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we have, the free market systems, the blessings by God,
we just made money and money and power, and we
just we came up so fast as a country. And
Rome really went through this too. They actually took a
little longer than we did, but they went through this too,
where eventually you look around one day and you think, dang,
we're kind of without peer around here, and didn't actually

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mean for that to rhyme anyway. But something else happened
to Rome during this time, very similar to what happened
to us. You see, in the beginning, the Romans were
insanely ambitious people.

Speaker 3 (04:39):
They were.

Speaker 2 (04:40):
They were widely known to be crazy ambitious. But you
were raised if you were a about to be in
Roman high society. Let's say your dad was a general
and a senator, and they had things structured well where
generals and senators were often one and the same. Anyway,
if your dad was one of these old Roman wonderful families,

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you were brought up. You were brought up with a
sense of duty. Not necessarily selflessly either, but you knew
if it was me. If I'm a young man in Rome,
my dad some big shot general, he fought the Carthaginians.

Speaker 3 (05:20):
He would have taught me.

Speaker 2 (05:21):
He would have made sure I was super advanced in
my studies. I would have had tutors. I would have
had extensive combat training. You know, our high society kids today,
they never go put on a uniform.

Speaker 3 (05:35):
It's up to the rest of us. Not that way.
In Rome.

Speaker 2 (05:37):
I would have had extensive combat training, and I would
have known, I would have known, beyond the shadow of
a doubt that I needed to go to war on
behalf of Rome to prove my valor, my bravery, my intelligence,
to serve my country. I would have been raised purposely
with a sense of duty to Rome.

Speaker 3 (06:00):
And that's how the Romans were raised.

Speaker 2 (06:02):
They were fanatical about raising their high society types in
that way. We Americans have been that way. This is
all coming back to Trump's assassination. You're gonna have to wait.
We have been exactly that way for so long. One
of the things that floors me about ancient, ancient, ancient America,

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when I'm talking about older America, from.

Speaker 3 (06:24):
The Civil War to the World Wars.

Speaker 2 (06:28):
Was how often it was the congressman's son who died,
the senator's son who died, President's son who died. This
brigadier general here, he didn't sail through the war unscathed.
He lost two sons here. He thought this was the

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norm in American society. We've always had our elites too,
that if you were raised as an elite family or
made yourself one, your kids were taught just like the
Romans were taught you have a duty, you will be purposeful,
you will serve. Look, the Kennedy's are right, will use
the Kennedys because everyone knows who they are. Jack Kennedy,

(07:13):
the father of JFK. He was as close to American
royalty as you could be back in the day, completely
wired in, ambassador, political, as fancy as they come. His
kids boom, military, goodbye go. During w W two, JFK.

(07:33):
You know the guy who would later on be president.
He came from the highest of high society.

Speaker 3 (07:39):
Why was it he just.

Speaker 2 (07:40):
On Instagram and Barbados somewhere surrounded by women.

Speaker 3 (07:44):
No, no, no, no no.

Speaker 2 (07:45):
He was in the water at one point, swimming to
shore with a broken back, towing one of his men
with a toe line in his teeth to save his life.
That is high society, what it used to look like.
And it looked like that for so long in Rome too.
But after a while, time does this to nations. After

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a while, high society Romans and high society Americans, they
looked around and they just slowly but surely, over time,
as they got more and more separated from our founding,
from our principles, from our nation, from from things like that.
They looked around and kind of started saying to each other, Hey,

(08:32):
I mean I don't have to go to war, right,
and so Icky, I might die a sense of duty?

Speaker 3 (08:41):
What?

Speaker 2 (08:42):
No, we make a lot of money, don't There's no
duty here. And the Romans were going through this terribly,
and they started to mass import slaves. Every time you
would they would win a war is south The whole
history of the world's been done. You win a war,
you take slaves, women, children, men, The men go to
the salt mines. Oh, the women and children don't have

(09:05):
it even that well, and assistance rough rough. But as
the slaves, as the foreign cheap labor began to pour
into Rome, what happened was it was crowding out Roman
citizens from being able to own homes, to have solid

(09:26):
jobs to support their families. That came from the mass
import of foreign slave labor by the Roman elites. None
of that sounds familiar to you, does it. None of
that could happen here. One point three million jobs lost
by Americans last year, one point two million jobs gained

(09:48):
by foreigners in America last year. And after enough time
with this kind of evil leader's evil leaders running Rome,
evil senators, evil people running the society. The people themselves
freaking had enough of it. They were tired of getting
run off their farms, they were tired of losing their jobs,

(10:09):
they were tired of having no representation anymore. They were
tired of it, and they went looking for someone who
would step up and fight. And we will continue that
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Speaker 4 (11:29):
This is a Jesse.

Speaker 2 (11:30):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday. Medal
of Honor Monday coming up an hour from now. Yes,
I am mixing a little history because of the Trump
assassination stuff. We're having a bigger talk about where we
are as a country. The similarities to where we are
in the fall of the Roman Republic are amazing, and

(11:54):
we are discussing the background of that. And I kind
of just outlined some of that right away. Remember you
can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
So the Roman elites, the American elites nas imported large
amounts of foreign slave labor. They also abuse the Roman
treasury the same way American politicians have abused the American treasury.

(12:16):
All this translated into the people themselves being abused, losing jobs,
losing standing. Soon you're not middle class, you're poor. You're
begging please throw me some bread, and you're looking around
wondering what happened to your Rome, what happened to America?
And the people had enough of that crap. And the

(12:37):
Grocky Brothers. They rose. I don't have any idea whether
they were good guys or not. And anyone who tells
you they know is lying. These are ancient historical things
that happened before Christ. This is a long time ago.
But we do know they rose and they were known
as Populaure's populists. Ever heard anything about populist rise today?

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Exactly what they talk about Donald Trump with? And what
were they saying? What were they selling? And again, I'm
not gonna speak to how valid any of this was
or how honest they were being. They were selling real
representation for the people. Stop running the people out of
their jobs, Stop the endless import of foreign slave labor.

(13:23):
Let's make sure that people can own land again. Holmes again,
except real life. It's not a Disney movie. It's not
a book we read our kids when they're younger. Real
life is ugly, and in real life, the good guy

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doesn't always win. That's look, we're gonna have a very
hard talk tonight. I'm hopeful about a lot, but we're
gonna have a very hard talk tonight. In real life,
the good guid does not all win. You see the
Grocy brothers. They both got killed. Now because the people

(14:09):
were so upset, more populists came after them. There were many.
I could list them for you, but it won't matter.
There were more that came after them, from Guius Marius,
Julius Caesar. But there are others too, and they all
had this in common. They all got killed. They were

(14:31):
all murdered by the evil, corrupt Roman system that had
found a lucrative venture for itself. The lucrative venture was, Hey,
we're all the Roman elites here, why don't we just
join together. We will loot the treasury, and I don't

(14:52):
want to have to keep paying these workers. I have
this huge farm in Gosh, the labor costs.

Speaker 3 (14:58):
Are through the roof.

Speaker 2 (14:59):
So yes, we'll loot the treasury, but I'll also hire
two hundred slaves, fire two hundred Romans, and I make
even more money. I don't have any sense of duty
to my country. I will just continue on this way.
And those very very powerful, very very evil people who

(15:19):
were running Roman society at the time just simply murdered
every single populist who rose up and tried to oppose them. Eventually,
I told you already the story Octavian fights Mark Anthony.
Eventually the story ends with a populist, a populare, if
you want to call in that, who was smart enough

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and mean enough to pull off the win. But systems
corrupt systems, corrupt forms of government. They will defend themselves,
and they will defend themselves violently if necessary. When you

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have people who lead your society with no sense of
duty to it and no moral code whatsoever, they will
do anything to you and don't feel the least bit
guilty at all. You think these people sit around in
stress about the fact that they've handed over your job
to a Haitian.

Speaker 3 (16:23):
I wish I had thirty more.

Speaker 5 (16:25):
Our Haitian associates come to work every day. They don't
have a drug problem. They'll stay at their machine, they'll
achieve their numbers. They are here to work, and so
in general, that's a stark difference from what we're used
to in our community.

Speaker 3 (16:39):
This is amazing, this foreign slave labor. They're too scared
to even take a break. They work for pennies on
the dollar.

Speaker 2 (16:45):
They work for about six seven bucks less an hour
than Americans, by the way, But of course the CEO
of the.

Speaker 3 (16:50):
Factory, whew. This is awesome. My bottom line looks great. Baby,
You think these people won't kill to keep this thing going?

Speaker 2 (17:02):
Let me ask you something, because we're going to get
into the Trump assassination stuff specifically. Now, let me ask
you an honest question. I live in Well, it doesn't
matter where I live. Let's say there's a city of
a million people. Okay, so that's a good sized city.
It's not New York City, it's not la it's not Houston,
but it's a good sized city. A million people. In

(17:23):
a city of a million people, how many of those
people would kill you for one hundred dollars if you
had a hundred dollar bill and they could shoot you
in the face and get away with it, how many
of them would do it? Okay, you have a number
in your head, whatever that number is, I don't know. Now,
let me ask you, in that city of a million people,

(17:46):
how many would kill you for a billion dollars. It's
a lot more, isn't it. Well, let's talk about the
system and money and the assassination attempt of Donald Trump
and the assassin I very sadly believe is coming for
Donald Trump. Before we get to that, speaking of mass

(18:07):
importation of people, I just I could sit here for
three hours every single day and read stories of violence
that's being done to American citizens now every time I
freaking hate. It doesn't matter what you read La Times,
New York Post Online. It's just murder, murder, assault, rape, murder, murder, assault, rape.
What do you carry on your body that will allow

(18:30):
you to stop a bad man? A bad man who's
only ever known violence, He's been raised violently. His entire
life is assault and rape and murder. And he just
ran into your daughter in a dark parking lot at night.
Can she stop him? If the answer is no, you
need to get a burn A pistol launcher. Now, these
are non lethal. So even when your daughter says, Daddy,

(18:52):
I don't like guns, tough, it's not a gun shoots
pepper balls to your gas balls. She doesn't even have
to be accurate. Did you know that shoot it on
the freaking ground right in front of him? Did you
know that maybe the best part about it? Shoot it
and live? And it's legal in all fifty states, no permit,
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(19:19):
is the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 3 (19:21):
On a Monday. Remember, you can download an.

Speaker 2 (19:24):
Entire show at your leisure, Jesse or wait a minute, no,
iHeart Spotify and iTunes. I about gave out the email address, Chris.
It's because you were talking to me. Chris messed me up.
Chris was reminding me that I need to remind you
about Wednesday, September eighteenth. That's well Wednesday, I said. I didn't
have to give out the dates. Whatever, it's Wednesday. I'm

(19:47):
not going to be here. I'm doing the Tucker Carlson
Live Tour that night. If you're in Texas or want
to fly to Texas, Chris said, there are still tickets available,
okay Carlson dot com if you want to come out
see me and Tucker riff on stage for a while.
I'll be right back here on Thursday, so don't worry.
But that's where I will be Wednesday. You're welcome to

(20:09):
come see me, or if you just missed me so
bad that night, you can tune into it. I'm sure
there's some way you can tune into the thing and
watch it or listen to it or something.

Speaker 3 (20:17):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (20:17):
I should probably look into that before I bring any
of this up on the air. Either way, Let's go
back to the Trump assassination. Corrupt evil systems, corrupt evil governments,
kill the people who tried to challenge them. This is
now attempt number two on Donald Trump's life. Yet another
street communist woke up and decided to murder him.

Speaker 6 (20:39):
Here's a show, probably between three and five hundred yards
well with a rifle and a scope like that, that's
not a long distance.

Speaker 2 (20:48):
We're getting information about the rifle. We were told it
was an AK forty seven style. Now I hear it's
an SKS style. None of that matters. Don't worry, don't
tress yourself on the details. It was an older weapon
with the serial number off of it. It had an optic,

(21:08):
it had a scope on it, and it was certainly
capable of making that shot. The shooter we now know
he was there twelve hours twelve hours before Donald Trump
started playing golf, and they didn't catch him because it
was outside of the.

Speaker 6 (21:28):
Perim courses, surrounded by shrubbery. So when somebody gets into
the shrubbery, they're pretty much out of sight, all right.
And at this level that he is at right now,
he's not the city president. If he was, we would
have had this higher golf course around it. But because
he's not, the security is limited to the areas that
the Secret Service deems possible. So I would imagine that

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the next time he comes at a golf course, there'll
probably be a little bit more people around the perimeter.

Speaker 2 (21:56):
Okay, all right, So I feel like, if we're going
to address this properly, I need to go ahead and
tell you that I have two different theories, and we're
going to address the first assassination attempt first, because I believe,
all right, I'm just gonna come out and say it. Okay,

(22:17):
I believe Donald Trump is going to be assassinated.

Speaker 3 (22:20):
I do.

Speaker 2 (22:21):
I do, but I don't take any pleasure in saying that.
I hate saying that. But the history of the world
says the first system disruptor doesn't make it. He is
still relying on the Secret Service, and we're going to
get to that part in the first assassination attempt. At

(22:42):
a moment, he's still relying on the Secret Service augmented
with local law enforcement. And so what that means, I know,
you can figure that out on your own. Let's say
I don't want to give out a number. I know
how much Secret Service he has. But I don't want
to give out a number. We're in this environment. I'm very,
very worried someone's going to hurt him. He has a number,
we'll call it one hundred agents. All right, that's not

(23:04):
at all accurate, but that's one I'm giving you. If
he has one hundred Secret Service agents, they know that's
not enough to protect him at all times. So when
they go to an area, whether it's Butler, Pennsylvania, or
West Palm Beach, Florida, or wherever, they will get local sheriffs,
local law enforcement, and they will augment it. They will
add reinforcements to the Secret Service detail. So you have

(23:29):
Secret Service agents and local cops protecting Donald Trump. Now,
let me ask you a question. If intelligence agencies foreign
and possibly domestic want to murder a man is one
hundred Secret Service agents and twenty local cops, are they

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going to be able to stop it? If governments foreign
and possibly domestic want someone dead, how often do governments
fail to kill the individual they want to die? How
often have you seen that? It's like the one thing
government does well. They don't do anything else well, but

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they murder people really, really well.

Speaker 3 (24:16):
They're good at it.

Speaker 2 (24:18):
Donald Trump needs to begin breaking the bank. I don't
know whether he can use pack money for this reasonably
personal money. Donald Trump needs to begin spending an obscene
amount of money on elite level private security, or I
believe Donald Trump is going to die. I'm not even

(24:39):
sure he's going to make it to the election. That's
the truth. And I want to look at the first
one first. I'm going to play something for you right now.
This is Josh Hawley, Senator out of Missouri. He's Holly
has been all over the first attempt at assassination temph

(25:00):
of Trump. Listen to what he says here.

Speaker 7 (25:03):
I'm told by people who are close to and have
knowledge of the Secret Service's own internal investigation that the
Department of Homeland Security is leaning on the Secret Service
not to comply with document requests to Congress. I mean,
this is really getting to be outrageous. The American people
need the truth here.

Speaker 2 (25:21):
That was Josh Holly on Fox News. Why in the
world would the Department of Justice stonewall anything like this, Well,
let's just skip past all this, ah, this naive wonderment thing.
Democrats want Donald Trump dead.

Speaker 3 (25:41):
They want him dead.

Speaker 2 (25:43):
And Democrat politicians have repeatedly called for this over and
over and over again. They're constantly using the most extreme
language possible, language that sounds like, hey, go kill him,
Hey go kill him, Hey go kill him. If you're
a deranged Democrat street communist and you hear this over

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and over and over again, what do you think is.

Speaker 4 (26:07):
Just unquestionable at this point that that man cannot see
public office again. He is not only unfit, he is
destructive to our democracy and he has to be He
has to be eliminated, has to.

Speaker 3 (26:23):
Be eliminated, really eliminate him. But I don't know.

Speaker 2 (26:26):
I'm just a Democrat. I'm sitting home watching Sienna, and
I should I do it?

Speaker 3 (26:31):
Is it the right day to do?

Speaker 1 (26:32):
You've been talking about this now for a long time
that I did not believe that Donald Trump was planning
to leave the White House. People criticize me, saying I
didn't know what I was talking about. Well, I think
everybody now sees what I was talking about. When I
say it, I consider Trump to be a Mussolini and

(26:53):
putting a Hitler, and I still hold to that, and
I think that people begin to see what I was
talking about.

Speaker 2 (27:01):
Well, I'm unsure. I mean, I don't know Mussolini and Hitler. Gosh,
that sounds pretty bad. I have nothing else in life.
I mean, shouldn't I stop him? I guess I probably
should fly from Hawaii with an AK forty seven to
stop him. Do you think do you think it's Mussolinian Hitler?
I mean it was only one person. Let me turn
on CNN again.

Speaker 6 (27:19):
Similarities between Mussolini and Hitler and the use of the
terminology like vermin, and the drive that those men had.

Speaker 2 (27:28):
Towards stochastic terrorism. You are living in it now. It
is not the future, it is the now. We are
living in a culture of assassination already. And the only
reason we haven't acknowledged that is they haven't been able

(27:49):
to successfully assassinate our guy yet. They have obviously tried.
They began at a congressional baseball game. They've now tried
to murder Donald Trump twice in just the last couple months.
But we are already a culture of assassination, and you
just don't want to acknowledge it yet. And I will
explain what I mean by culture of assassination in a

(28:11):
moment before I do that. Speaking of death, you don't
want your dog to die right, well, you don't want
your dog to die earlier than he has to.

Speaker 3 (28:22):
I don't.

Speaker 2 (28:23):
Jewish producer Chris came over to the house today and
he got to see Fred, and of course Fred had
to go up and suck up to him the whole thing. Look,
now you know why we give him Rough Greens, Chris,
he's so pathetic. It's really the pathetic that he's so embarrassing.
It's the whining and the way he looks.

Speaker 3 (28:42):
It's awful.

Speaker 2 (28:43):
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don't want him to die early because I hope that
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culture of assassination?

Speaker 3 (29:30):
Next?

Speaker 1 (29:32):
This is the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (29:34):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday, about
ten minutes away from Metal.

Speaker 3 (29:40):
Of Honor Monday.

Speaker 2 (29:40):
And yes, I will get to my two different theories
on the different shooters in a bit. We're going to
talk about a culture of assassination right now, do Metal
of Honor Monday. We have all kinds of stuff we
still have to churn and burn through. But what do
I mean when I say we are already a culture
of assassination? Well, first, let's deal with the modern America,

(30:04):
the America you've always known. We have traditionally had an
insanely peaceful, non violent political process here and I am
I'm very aware of JFK. And I'm aware of that
of Lincoln, and I know there have been assassinations.

Speaker 3 (30:26):
I get that.

Speaker 2 (30:28):
I'm aware that occasionally you may have some congressman throw
a punch at somebody. But here in the United States
of America, political violence like that, waking up in the
morning seeing a politician, whoever dead, that is not something.
Honestly I'm trying to think.

Speaker 3 (30:48):
I don't think that's.

Speaker 2 (30:48):
Something I've ever experienced in my life. I'm forty three,
chrism my forgetting I feel like I'm forgetting one. If
I am, I'm forgetting one. It's not like I'm forgetting
a bunch. I'm forty three, I've never seen it. If
you're old enough, and I know we have a bunch
of folks who are, you'll remember JFK.

Speaker 3 (31:03):
But that's the real half. The reason you remember.

Speaker 2 (31:06):
It is it's so outside of the norm. Somebody just,
what's that, Chris? Yeah, yeah, Chris brought up to assassination
attempts Gabrielle Gifford's it wasn't even successful. And yeah, attempts Reagan.
We remember an attempt on Reagan's life. But again, JFK

(31:28):
lasts in your mind if you're of a certain age
for a lot of reasons. And one of the main
reasons is it was so rare. Just doesn't happen here.
And because that's what we've known, that's its human nature,
because that's what we've known, that's that's what we think
we're going to know, that's what.

Speaker 3 (31:47):
We think it's going to be.

Speaker 2 (31:47):
But let me explain something to you, something that we
talked about before. But man, are you seeing it now? Democrat, media, people, politicians,
all of them, they are demonic, evil people now.

Speaker 3 (32:04):
And they use the.

Speaker 2 (32:06):
Rhetoric they use because they want the street people, the
street communists, They want them to commit acts of violence.
It's not that street communists commit acts of violence randomly.
From Chuck Schumer to media people on down the line.

(32:27):
Threat to democracy, threat to democracy. The Dome said this
during the debate the other night, sixty seven million people
watch Donald Trump left us the worst attack on our
democracy since the Civil War. Now, I want you to
do something for me. I want you to take yourself
out of your shoes, and I want you to make

(32:48):
yourself a demonic democrat as best you can, a street
communist if you will not one of the elites, one
of the streets. So you are already a bitter person, happy, content,
grateful people. Don't become activist democrats. I'm talking. You are bitter,
You are angry. Maybe you were abused, maybe drugs, maybe

(33:12):
a combination of a bunch of different things. You are angry.
Life socks, life socks, life socks. And you wake up
every day and you turn on CNN. Every single day,
you turn on CNN MSNBC. You watch when Joe Biden speaks,
you watch when Dome speaks. Every single day you open
up the New York Times and you see Hitler, Mussolini, Hitler,

(33:33):
threat to democracy, civil war, Hitler, Hitler, Hitler, Mussolini, Hitler, Hitler, Hitler,
over and over and over again without end. At what
point in time do you begin to convince yourself that
killing Hitler might be the greater good, might be for

(33:56):
the best. In fact, it doesn't doesn't take a real
strong imagination.

Speaker 3 (34:04):
To know that we have a lot of would be.

Speaker 2 (34:07):
Assassins already prepped and ready to go in this country
because the culture Democrats and their media allies have created
is a culture of assassination where stopping your political opponent

(34:27):
by any necessary means is the greatest good you can
do in your life. The rhetoric was used on purpose
by Democrats for the purpose of murdering and assaulting their
political opponents. It's not an accident. It's what communists have

(34:48):
done every single time they've ever taken power anywhere. They
do the exact same thing every single time. He's an animal.
He's an animal. He's an animal, He's.

Speaker 3 (34:57):
A Sabotaur's he's Mussolini. What's that that someone murder him? Wow?

Speaker 2 (35:02):
No way, that's terrible. Anyway, that's how it happens. And
so what I'm trying to explain is we've just left
assassination attempt number two. There's going to be assassination attempt
number one hundred by the time we're twenty years from now.
We now have a society full of vile little Democrat

(35:23):
demons who believe they're supposed to go murder their political
opponents because endlessly, endlessly.

Speaker 3 (35:30):
They turn on the television and hear this crack.

Speaker 1 (35:32):
I have been talking about this now for a long
time that I did not believe that Donald Trump was
planning to leave the White House. People criticized me, saying
I didn't know what I was talking about. Well, I
think everybody now sees what I was talking about when
I said I consider Trump to be a Mussolini and

(35:54):
putting a Hitler. And I still hold to that.

Speaker 2 (35:58):
And those words don't have any effect on you, because
you're a normal human being. If you're a vile little
demon sitting at home watching MSNBC, probably on medication, probably
out of work, your mommy probably didn't love you, and
you're consuming this kind of disgusting.

Speaker 3 (36:15):
Feels all day every day.

Speaker 2 (36:17):
You might just get up from your couch in Hawaii
one day, hop on a plane and fly to Florida,
because murdering Donald Trump, in your mind, might just be
the greatest good you'll ever do in your lifetime. And
I've got news for you, Just like I just said,
if you think the last guy trying to kill a
Republican is sitting in jail in Florida, then I've got

(36:37):
a bridge in San Francisco to sell you. Assassination is
about to become the norm in this country. And it
sickens me, and it saddens me, and it the fact
that Democrats and their media friends did this on purpose.
Just man alive, and you can tell how happy Democrats
are about it.

Speaker 3 (36:57):
And you can.

Speaker 2 (36:58):
Tell and they finally do kill him, you can tell
how they're going to react. They kind of gave it
away today and I'll go over all that after we
do Metal of Honor money.

Speaker 1 (37:09):
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