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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We're going to talk about air travel, people abusing welfare,
surprise surprise, human trafficking, all kinds of things, emails and
more coming up in this hour of the Jesse Kelly Show.
I want to touch on something Sean Duffy said. I
have a flight coming up myself next week, and I
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am what you would probably describe as a home body.
That's how my mom describes me, a homebody. I don't
like to go anywhere. It's not that I don't like
to travel for a vacation or something like that. I
like a good adventure, as you know, but I don't
I'm not one of these guys. I don't want to
go to every conservative conference and give speeches here and
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do that. I like my house, I like my bed,
I like my family. I just want to do my
show and go home. That's all I want to do.
But because I'm a huge, important celebrity, I have to
travel a lot. Why does travel suck? Why? What makes
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it hard? What makes air travel suck? What's the same
thing that makes traffic suck, same thing that makes school suck.
Works suck the bottom barrel people in our society. It's
not the most travel, it's not most of the travelers,
it's five percent ten percent. Most people are just like you.
Show up on time so they don't have to run
in front of everybody at security. They don't play music
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on their speaker phone on the phone. They don't take
their stinky shoes off and smell out the place. They don't.
They're just just like you. They just want to keep
their head down, their mouths shut, get a little bite
to eat at the airport if you can afford it anymore,
and just get where they're going politely. They even let
people go down the aisle on the airplane most people,
but it's always the five to ten percent. So I'll
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play you what Sean Duffy said.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
People dress up like they're going to bed when they fly.
You know, I see people getting on their planes and
you're having a hard time taking their luggage and getting
in the oversize or above ben help people out, be nice,
be courteous, and so we want to push people as
we come into a really busy travel season. Help people out,
be in a good mood, dress up, bring civility back
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to travel, and I think everyone's experience is going to
be that much better.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
Let me get this disclaimer out of the way. I
like Sean Duffy. I have met Sean Duffy. He is
a really, really solid human being in his reputation is
that just a solid person, family man. And I like
this messaging. Be nice when you travel, be civil to people.
It drives me up the wall when I see men
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sitting down while women are struggling to get their bag
in the overhead that I blow a gasket every time.
If I ever catch my sons doing that, they know
I'm going to lose my mind on them. You get
up and you help women out. So I like the messaging.
It's the first part of it that I'm not sure
I can get totally on board.
Speaker 2 (03:02):
People dress up like they're going to bed when they fly.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
Listen, I can't wear the things I used to wear
in airports because I get recognized now. And Obs always
saying people are gonna recognize you. You can't dress like a
bum anymore. And she's right, She's one hundred percent correct.
So I'm not dressed up the way I used to.
But air travel is miserable enough. What's wrong with wearing
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some sweats? What's wrong with Chris disagrees, and Corey agrees.
What's wrong with wearing what's wrong with wearing sweats? What? Chris?
What Chris said? What's wrong with blue jeans? There's nothing
wrong with blue jeans? All right, I'm gonna say something,
and I know I'm gonna catch all kinds of hate
for this, but I'm just gonna come out right now
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and say it. Everywhere pants are fine. Sweatpants. The ladies
like to wear their little yoga tight things. No one
knows the difference between tights and leggings, and obs tried
to tell me whatever they like to wear that, and whatever,
shouldn't we just be comfortable? It's miserable enough. It's miserable
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because of the bottom five to ten percent of society.
They don't know how to act. They can't conduct themselves
in public. I say, let people where would they want?
I also say, we have a serious, serious, human trafficking
problem in this country. Headline Hispanic couple in liberal Michigan town.
It's Plymouth, Michigan, by the way, charged with trafficking two
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hundred and forty seven illegal aliens and a forced labor scheme.
Times don't really change, do they They just don't. We
imagine ourselves to be so much more civilized than the
ancients were. We're surely so much better, a much more
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people than we used to be a thousand years ago.
We're superior beings, right na, we're the same. We look
back at the history of slavery, which is the entire
history of the world. Everywhere there've been slaves. Every people
have been enslaved, every people have held slaves. It's a shocking,
horrible part of human history. And then we think about
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modern day and we say to ourselves, Wow, I'm so glad,
we're all done with that. No more slaves here. We
are good to go. But that's not true. Right here
in the United States of America. Who knows the exact numbers,
but we probably have more slaves now than we ever
did realize. That, Isn't that sad and freaking horrible. We
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look back on the days of American slavery and the
trans transatlantic African slave trade and all the horrors of
all that and how awful it all was, and we
look back and we say, wow, that's terrible. We did that. Hey,
thank goodness, we're done with all that. Thank goodness, we're
a better people now. We'd never do it. Well, there
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are slaves all over this country. Remember that video. I
don't know if you saw it. It's nothing bad. You
could go watch it. It's fine. But they busted a
farm in California. There's a bunch of women and children
out there in the fields, all illegals. Slaves. The human
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condition is one of a desire to enslave people. And
it's one of those things that I will never understand
in my life. I will never understand looking at another
human being and thinking it's okay to own them, to
have them as a as a possession. I'll never understand it.
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But I do understand. Humans love it. Human beings love slaves.
They prefer insane to me. You know who else is insane?
Nancy Pelosi?
Speaker 3 (07:01):
Why did I retire? Yeah, well, I've been eager to
sort of go into another phase of life for a while.
I thought Hillary Clinton was going to win in two
thousand and sixty.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
That's not why she retired. Why did Nancy? Why can't
anybody be honest? When everyone runs for president, they act
like they don't want to run for president. They were
just felt an obligation to serve the country. Oh shut up,
you're a wildly ambitious person and you want to be
the most powerful person on the planet. That's why you
ran for president. Everybody, and when they retire, they're never
honest about that either. Ever, why did Nancy Pelosi retire
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Because she got old and weak, as we all will
one day for lucky, she got old and weak. At
the same time, the base of the Democrat Party became
more rabid, more violent, and more Communist, and the younger, stronger, sharper.
Nancy Pelosi used to be able to keep the cats
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inside the fence. She used to be strong enough and
sharp enough to threaten and reward Democrats when she needed
legislation passed, when she needed something started or stopped. Younger, stronger,
Nancy Pelosi used to be able to do so. Remember
it was Nancy Pelosi who brought AOC to heal. AOC
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went into Congress, some dirty communists that she is, after
having auditioned for the part. Remember that gets into Congress
and promptly starts She can't stop running her mouth everywhere,
running her mouth about this, running her mouth about that.
I mean, what are you gonna do? She's a communist.
Nancy Pelosi yanks her into the office, straightens her out
real good. AOC dialed it way way down after that.
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Nancy Pelosi used to be able to take your dreams
and smash him in front of you if she wanted.
She used to be powerful enough to keep these street
animals in check. Now she isn't. Now she isn't. And
now she's looking at these nutballs in the direction the
party's going, and she says to herself, the juice just
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isn't worth the squeeze. It's not worth a headache. I
don't blame her. I imagine being that age, Imagine living
to I don't know how old she is, a thousand,
eight hundred years old. I don't know how old she is,
but imagine living to that age, and all of a sudden,
you have a bunch of communist animals dropped into your lap,
and someone says, hey, control these people. I'd retire too.
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You know what she's gonna do. She's gonna drink. He's
gonna what, Chris, A lot of retirees drink a lot.
I'm not supporting it, but we all know she loves
the sauce. You can hear it in her voice. Grandma Vodka
is going to retire to San Francisco, and I'm sure
she lives in a beautiful mansion out there. She's gonna
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watch on the television as the Democrat Party tears the
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Democrats who openly delivered their insurrection message fear no reprisals
since Republicans have done nothing to address this type of behavior,
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it's not wrong. He's not wrong. Remember this. The Communists
are religious. They are religious Zealots, and religious Zelots only
understand fear and pain. Sultsanitsen used to talk about this.
He said, the big fist is what he said you
had to use on them, And he flat out said
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the harder you slug them, the safer you will be.
They are never going to control their own demonic impulses.
They're not capable of doing so. They are fighting a
destructive revolution. Nothing will stop them, so you can't try
to be reasonable with them. It's not possible. When you
find democrats, subversives, communists, subversives inside of any institution, you
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have to get them out. You have to get them out,
root and branch, because they don't just exist there. They're
not capable of doing that. They're there to worm their
way through it and subvert it and use it for
the revolution, which will ultimately destroy it. You have to
get them out. But because we have been so kind
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about it for so long, they were able to worm
their way through every single institution. Now it's a nightmare.
Speaker 4 (12:38):
You know.
Speaker 1 (12:38):
There are still stories, lots of them about the military
not doing what Pete hagg Saith wants done. He is
the Secretary of War, he is over all of them.
And I get stories all the time sent to me
from people who are in about the horrible stuff still
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going on. But by the way, they're finding out about
it and chasing it down. But it's like playing whack
a mole. These people have spent years worming their way
through these places. The FBI, by the way, I had
somebody who told me the Washington Field office specifically. They
have field offices all over the place, but the Washington
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d C. Field Office is not salvageable in any way,
not even close to being salvageable. It is full of communists,
and they're just flat out not doing what they're told.
They understand they have to be quieter now under new
FBI leadership, but they haven't changed any thoughts any ways,
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And they're cleaning out some like this frigging guy who
went to sixty minutes. I think this was sixty minutes.
Where was this guy, this dude here listen.
Speaker 4 (13:51):
I wasn't surprised. I was definitely disappointed. I knew, not
truly firsthand, but I knew I was on the list.
There was fear after the administration took in came in
that they were going to start looking at all of
our personnel files where some of us did self identify
our sexual orientation, some people did identify as trans. So
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there was fear early on that DOGE was going to
collect this and they were going to curate a list
and get rid of the undesirables.
Speaker 5 (14:22):
You say it pretty casually, but it's pretty powerful to
hear that phrase. You say you were likely on a list.
That's quite something.
Speaker 4 (14:32):
It's concerning.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
It's concerning, and I know your attempted to scream at
the radio. You made lists. You've made list every chance
you got, and purged every single I know. But remember this.
The communist genuinely feels like everything should work on his behalf, everything,
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there should be no opposition. So the FBI they and
they basically did this over a number of years. If
they created lists of right wingers or potential right wingers,
people who needed to be run out. Well, that communist
would simply say, well, yeah, yeah, of course the FBI
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should work only for the revolution, never against the revolution.
They can make lists of you, you're never allowed to
make lists of them. But what do you think that guy, Well,
I'm gonna play it again. What do you think this
guy was doing at the FBI. Do you think this
guy woke up every morning, grabbed his FBI badge, powdered
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his nose, and walked into the building to solve crime.
Think he was there to take down the mob cartels.
But what do you think this guy was doing with
the power of the FBI at his fingertips. I was surprised.
Speaker 4 (15:52):
I was definitely disappointed. I knew, not truly firsthand, but
I knew I was on a list. There was fear
after the administration took in came in that they were
going to start looking at all of our personnel files
where some of us did self identify our sexual orientation,
some people did identify as trans. So there was fear
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early on that Doge was going to collect this and
they were going to curate a list and get rid
of the undesirables.
Speaker 5 (16:22):
You say it pretty casually, but it's pretty powerful to
hear that phrase. You say you were likely on a list.
That's quite something.
Speaker 1 (16:32):
An FBI agent with the Pride flag on his desk,
which brings me to this email because we're about to
talk about him, Master of the Irish Goodbye. Don't you
think there have been male honey pots? Otherwise? How would
hostile foreign countries compromise people like Lindsey Graham? Very good point.
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Who knows what kind of files they have on Lindsey Graham?
But I brought him up because I'm just gonna lose
my freaking mind. Remember that little thing, the little thing
they put in the bill they just passed when they
opened the government back up, that little thing being United
States senators making for themselves a carve out. Now what
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kind of carve out? Well, the FBI violated their civil rights,
collected their text messages, their phone calls, their locations. Obviously
that's a really, really terrible thing. But the FBI has
been doing that to regular Americans for a very very
long time, certainly in the wake of January sixth, abusing
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people's civil rights. Abused people's civil rights all over the
place after Roe versus Wade was overturned. But you never
saw United States senators build a carve out for you.
They did, however, give themselves one so now they can
sue and get really rich off the FBI. Do you
want to hear what Lindsey Graham said today, I'm gonna
lose my mind. I'll play it for you in a second.
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little carve out in that bill so United States senators
can sue the FBI. Not so you can sue to
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your rights. Your rights mean nothing. Not a single United
States Senator to my knowledge ever even attempted to give
you a carve out so you could sue when your
rights were violated. But the second it comes out that
their rights were violated, they made sure they put that
in a bill. And you know what's actually kind of
funny about this. They didn't even do it for the House.
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They didn't even do it for any member of the
House of Representatives. It was only them, and the House
just passed it, unanimously passed it. Lindsey Graham was on
the Senate floor.
Speaker 6 (19:47):
Here's what he said, one thousand dollars I'm going to sue.
I want to let you know, I'm going to sue
Biden's doj and Jack Smith almost sue Verizon is going
to be a hell of a lot more than five
hundred thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (19:58):
This is twice.
Speaker 6 (19:59):
This is happened to me. I was hauled into court
and Atlanta for no good reason, spent a million dollars,
and the crime is being friends of Trump, being supporters
of Trump.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
Matthew Purna was a supporter of Trump. Matthew Purna had
the DOJ come after him, tried to overcharge him. Well,
did overcharge him the way they always do after January sixth.
Overcharged this young man to the point he reached what
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he thought was the end of his end of his rope,
and he killed himself. I don't know to this day
if Lindsey Graham has ever spoken his name, not even
talking about a carval, not even talking about some sort
of monetary thing for his family, not even talking about that.
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I don't know if Lindsey Graham has ever spoken his name.
Lindsey Graham, though, the second his rights get violated, He's
gonna sue everybody. I'm gonna sue the o J, I'm
gonna sue the FBI, I'm gonna sue Rise, and I'm
gonna sue this. I'm gonna sue that car. Could you
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guys in the Senate, pretend to care even if you
don't care. I understand. You're just a bunch of swamp monsters.
I got it, I got it. All you care about
is money and power. I get it. I'm not naive.
This is why I treat all you politicians like rental cars.
I get it. I understand. Could you pretend to give
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a crap about us? You're right, Chris, not even lip service,
not even to my knowledge, nobody even mentioned a carve
out for you. This kind of crap. This is the
kind of stuff that jades people so badly they walk
away from politics. At a time where we need more
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Americans involved, we need more Americans running for office, helping
people running for office working. But this is the kind
of crap that people they just throw their hands up
and say, you know what, I'm gonna go watch football
one thousand dollars. I'm going to sue.
Speaker 6 (22:16):
I want to let you know, I'm going to sue
Biden's doj and Jack Smith. I almost sue. Verizon is gonna
be a hell of a lot more than five hundred
thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
This is twice this has happened to me.
Speaker 6 (22:27):
I was hauled into court in Atlanta for no good
reason spend a million dollars, and the crime is being
friends of Trump, being supporters of Trump.
Speaker 1 (22:40):
Lindsey Graham. Lindsey Graham had he had some legal fees
a million dollars. Wow, how many January six ers still
have legal fees? How many Americans suffered under the Biden
DOJ member the Biden DOJ responded in what it's one
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of the most evil things ever done in this country.
Roe versus Wade got overturned, and they were so angry
about it that the DOJ dug up an old law
that wasn't even being used, the Face Act, and used
that old law to justify sending the FBI after pro lifers.
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Sending the FBI after pro lifers and by the way,
not giving them a misdemeanor ticket or something, sending them
to prison, federal prison. That's what the dojd did. Did
Lindsey Graham ever one time mentioned a carve out for
them their legal fees? These were these weren't powerful rich senators.
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Most of these people were lower class, barely middle class,
and pastors don't make a lot of money. Pro Lifers
who read the Bible, sing worship songs had their lives
completely destroyed. I wonder what their legal fees are. Lindsey
Graham never even pretended to care. Gosh, this stuff draws
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me frigging nuts. All right, let's move on. I want
to trash Democrats. Here was Jason Crowe. Remember that video
they put out military military c I a, hey, maybe
you guys should subvert the president. Remember that you got
it pretty good on Fox.
Speaker 7 (24:33):
What are you talking about specifically?
Speaker 8 (24:35):
Yeah, yeah, I appreciate your asking.
Speaker 1 (24:37):
Hi.
Speaker 4 (24:37):
Well.
Speaker 8 (24:37):
Number one, the protests with Lafayette Square in the first
Trump administration where he said can't you just shoot them?
Can't you just shoot them in the legs or something?
That's a direct quote, and of course, rather than Chairman
of the Quartcraft, that was.
Speaker 1 (24:48):
Not a military order. That was a comment, Well.
Speaker 8 (24:52):
That's coming from the President of the United States to
your commit to your generals.
Speaker 1 (24:56):
Don't you think that's a request?
Speaker 7 (24:57):
I'm asking specifically now to what you're talking about.
Speaker 1 (25:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (25:02):
Number two, he's also threatened to send the military into
Chicago and other cities to code go to war with
those cities, right, That is a very very disturbing thing.
Number Three, he's also alluded to sending troops to polling stations,
which is actually a violation of US law. US criminal
law prohibits troops from going to polling stations, and he's
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alluded to that. So those are just one of many example.
Speaker 7 (25:25):
You're talking about Trump illusions. You're not talking about actual policy.
You're not talking about things that are members of our
service members who we revere and respect, are actually being
asked to do so. When you see this video on
exactly all over the place, When you see this video
on social media, I think a lot of people scratch
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their heads and they say, what exactly are they talking about?
Are they talking about ARTHA not allowing gunboats to make
it to the United States carrying drugs? Is I mean,
is that what you're talking about.
Speaker 8 (25:57):
Martha, here's a novel idea. How about we act actually
prevent things from happening before they become a problem.
Speaker 7 (26:03):
I think that's what they're trying to do.
Speaker 8 (26:04):
You know what you're saying. What you're saying is we
have to wait until there's a problem to respond to
that problem.
Speaker 1 (26:09):
Yeah, he goes on and on and on. He can't
answer the question because the answer to the question is
what he can't voice. We talked about this last night.
They put out that video because they want communists inside
the CIA in the military to subvert the Trump administration.
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They want people to ignore orders. They essentially want them
to revolt. They can't use those words, so they had
to once again carry those people right up to the
line of illegality. Stop there so they themselves don't get
in trouble. But every communist inside the CIA knew what
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they were talking about. Every communist who's still inside the
military what they were talking about. They all did. It's
the jaipal thing. Every communist who heard this knew exactly
what she was saying.
Speaker 9 (27:08):
We might call this getting strike ready. I think of
it as getting us strike ready or street ready. And
part of that is understanding our own strength, and as
we developed that strength, being able to assess our risk tolerance,
because we know that risk tolerance increases as the severity
of the situation increases, and as our own understanding of
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what's happening increases. So overall, the more we understand what's effective,
what the risks are, and who's ready to participate, the
more impact we can have.
Speaker 1 (27:41):
That's enough of all that. I can't take it. Let's
move on, shall we. Let's do listen to how wonderful
this is, Jesse, because of your words in God's timing.
Two years ago I joined the water and sewer board
of my small town. This year I ran for council
and won the primary for one of the three seats.
There are people out there who are pretending to be
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conservatives who are really malcontents and can very much hurt
a town if allowed. I am just a dude who
got involved. Thank you for cajoling us, Chris. Is that
how you say that word? Cajoling? I do? I nailed it.
We stopped the COMI thank you, No, thank you? He
did request Howard Dean's scream, and anyone who gets off
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Chinese astronauts left stranded aboard a space station. So don't
you feel like we get these headlines a lot and
nothing ever happens. It turns out they're always fine. And
I'm by the way, I'm not wanting something bad to
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happen to any astronaut, but they always turn out fine.
What Chris's That's exactly my point, Chris said. Chris said,
isn't a delayed flight something that leaves you stranded? I
feel like they over sell how hard it is to
go get somebody out of a space station.
Speaker 10 (31:35):
Now.
Speaker 1 (31:35):
I know what's expensive. I know it's complicated. I know
a lot of people have had to do a lot
of work and research, and I understand the lives that
were lost as we figured out space travel. I got
all that. I understand that. But when's the last time
you gave a crap about astronauts stranded? You never have,
and you know why you didn't, because they always come
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back alive. At some point in time, someone has to die. Now,
I'm not rooting for it, Chris. It's not what I'm saying.
I'm not rooting for it. If every time they get
stranded they survive, well, that's not inspiring. You know it
was inspiring Apollo thirteen. I watched the movie because we
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all thought they were gonna die, and it looked like
people were gonna die, and they had to Jimmy rig
this and Jimmy rig dad and move this wire over there,
and oh my gosh, the freezing to death. It was intense.
I feel like they just have to float around a
little longer out there. Am I wrong? It's that there's
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no risk, there's no spice to it. There is a
risk going to Chicago. Remember that story. We we played
your little audio of it yesterday. It's fring terrible story.
Some guy who's committed more crimes than you can count
set some woman on fire. And of course it's just
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awful set some woman on fire. All those judges should
be sent to prison, everyone who ever turned them loose.
But setting that aside, they had a little mini press
conference today and this guy said something that we have
to address here.
Speaker 11 (33:14):
He was perhaps people were afraid to get involved. But
what we could say is even as she was on
the ground trying to get put herself out and is
rolling on the ground desperately trying to put out the fire,
no one came to her aid until she was able
to get off the get off the train and to
the platform, and when she finally stumbled out two samaritans
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came and put out all the blaze that.
Speaker 1 (33:40):
Was all consuming. Okay, I want to be the type
of person who would immediately jump on that woman and
try to put the fire out. And I want you
to be that type of person too. That's kind of
I don't know that I'm that guy either. I'm not
telling you I am. I hope, so you don't know
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until someone's on fire right in front of you. I
want to beat that type guy. But we also have
to understand what has brought us here. These big cities
are communist city states with complete communist rule from top
to bottom. In these cities, they let violent criminals out
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on purpose. They want them raping and murdering and setting
people on fire. And they have proven time and time
again that if you try to stop the animals they
let out of prison, they will come after you. Remember
in New York City, Daniel Penny, United States Marine, he
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stopped that nutball before he hurt someone on the subway
and the drug dout lunatic died. This is a United
States Marine. This is an American hero who stopped the
bad guy in New York City. Tried to send him
to state prison for it. Barely got out of that
one with his life and livelihood barely. What lesson do
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you think that teaches other potential good Samaritans? You don't
want to get involved. Minneapolis after George Floyd St. George
Floyd died of a fentanyl overdose, sent multiple cops to prison.
One of them, you can go look at pictures of him,
the Asian cop, Asian looking cop. I forget his name.
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His name escapes me. Sorry about that.
Speaker 10 (35:36):
He was just standing off to the side doing traffic
control during the entire interaction. That was it, standing to
the side, making sure no one got driven.
Speaker 1 (35:48):
Over or anything like that. They sent the cop to
prison for five years. He just got out. He just
got out five years without his family, five years gone.
That was a cop who did traffic control. You cannot
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routinely assault the good guys with the justice system and
then look around wondering why is nobody helping every time
some monster does another monster thing. The good people in
these communist city states, and maybe you're listening right now
from one of them, the good people in these communist
city states are starting to completely understand. They have no friends,
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you have no state protection. The cops are not going
to do it. The judges are not going to do it.
The mayor's not going to do it. If you try
to stop one of the animals, they will, they'll they'll
hammer you for it. So people move on. They don't
want to get involved. They keep their heads down, their
mouths shut, and they walk away, or they just sit
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and watch while some young woman is burning alive on
the train. I hate it. I'm disgusted by it. But
this is the consequence of Democrat rule. If you're in
one of these cities and you vote for Democrats, you
did this. You are the reason they're her rapists and
murderers everywhere. You're the reason people don't help anymore. If
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you vote for Democrats, you are responsible for every one
of these incidents. And I know you want to wash
your hands of that. It was one incident, it was this,
It was just this. No, you're a Democrat, you're a destroyer.
You're the reason it's all bad. All right. In the
final hour, we're going to talk about this gigantic fraud
scheme apparently done by Somali's in Minnesota. We are going
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to talk about the purge, if you will, of violent communists.
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