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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final hour of the Jesse
Kelly Show. On a magnestic that's a hard word, Chris.
All right, a magnificent Friday. We have to talk about
many different things. Look like I said, the questions are
about as good as it gets. Are they going to
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use another pandemic? We're going to talk about Ewojima, not
necessarily that rebuilding it. We're gonna talk about grits all
that more. It's the final hour of a Friday. It's
time to cut loose on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show.
Let's do this one. Hey, Jesse, A few nights ago
you told the story of the terrible Battle of Ewojima.
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Why did the US give it back to Japan after
the war ended? And then he says, please send me
your little Red Book. I know we just put that
in there to troll you. Chris. I do have to
remind you. I can't send you the little Red Book.
You have to go to Jesse Kelly dot com and
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put in your email address. That's all it takes. It's
actually faster and easier than emailing Chris and asking for it.
Jesse Kelly dot com. You put in your email address
and voila, it just shows up all right, totally free,
not a scam. The little booklet I think you will
enjoy all right. Now, why did we give it back
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to Japan after the war ended? For a variety of reasons.
One of the main ones is we don't we hear
in the United States of America, in my opinion, we've
had a view of ourselves that we shouldn't even desire
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to have. And here's what I mean by that, Americans. Well,
America itself was founded by Christians, So that's who founded America.
People came out from England. They were all overwhelmingly Christian,
different different sects of Christianity, but they were overwhelmingly Christian.
They wanted to worship freely and start a new life
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in those things. Those were the that was our founding,
our founding fathers, virtually all of them Christians. They believed that.
In fact, I know no one told you this in school.
It's it's alway separation of church and state. You had
to be a Christian to hold office in the United
States of America. Early on, that was a requirement. Now
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what does that mean. That's not about you and what
you believe, but off of that we wanted to see
ourselves as more Christian than how other countries operate. We
do things in more of a way that Jesus would
do things. And if you understand that about how we've
always seen ourselves, it'll help you understand so much of
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American history. For instance, the conquest of western United States
and the United States where the Indians were living, all
kinds of different Indian tribes, you name it, north, south, east, west,
there were Indian tribes all over the country. Well, we
had a lot more people coming in. That's a lot
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of land you guys have. There's a lot of value
in that land. I want it instead of just accepting
and understanding that you are conquering America, which is what
we did instead Americans even at the time, this isn't
a modern thing bent over backwards to conquer it but
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not really. Hey, we'll pay you for a portion of it,
and you can stay over there, and we're gonna give
you some missionaries and some medical care and that we'll
have the All right, let's have an agreement. All right,
we're gonna go back on that agreement. But why all
the hand ringing, Why don't we even have Indian reservations
to this day, Why is that a thing? Are a
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disaster to this day, all of them are alcoholism, drug abuse,
and they're they're horrible, horrible places, like virtually everything subsidized
by the federal government. That shouldn't exist. All those people
should melt into the population and just be Americans like
the rest of us. Instead, to this day we have
Indian reservations. Why We've always been uncomfortable with the concept
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of just conquering lands, but that's how all the world works.
You conquer lands. After the Spanish American War, you know,
that was the war that we fought in Cuba. That
was the one Teddy Roosevelt we fought in Cuba. That
would just for you know, for you non history types.
We fought a war against Spain in Cuba. We won.
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After that, we controlled Cuba, but we also got the
Philippines from that. Now we wanted the Philippines. The Philippines
are rich in resources, absolutely rich in resources. We wanted
to keep them. The Filipino people, they thought they were
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finally done with all this colonial stuff. They finally thought, well,
the Spanish are leaving, were free. And then Americans said, ah,
let's pause on that free. We kind of want it wet.
I've talked about this before. I did a history episode
on this before. This kind of nasty little turned into
this little guerrilla war over there, but it was one
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we were winning and we were going to win, but
we felt icky about it. We didn't feel right about it.
So what happened. We decided, you know what, we're not
going to conquer this place. In fact, we'll just work
with these people, will essentially give them their country back.
And by the time World War two broke out, we
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had an amazing relationship with the Philippines, where there was
a huge American presence there. There were American businesses there,
Americans all over the place. But we weren't running it.
The Filipino people were running it. We were just kind
of partners. Our militaries trained together. It was just we
let them have it. Hey, we're gonna stick around if
that's okay. We'll leave if you want, but you guys
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can have it back. We weren't comfortable just taking it.
The United States of America is unbeliev has always been
unbelievably uncomfortable taking land. Today, you'll see because the American right,
they're the patriots. Everyone knows the left hates the country,
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will set that aside. But the American right. When I
bring up Indians, the American right, for the longest time,
their line used to be, why we didn't take it
from them, Well, we bought it and we came to it. No,
we didn't. We took it from them. Stop. We conquered it,
and that's fine. That's how lands are done. After World
War Two, we fight this titanic struggle against Nazi Germany
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in Imperial Japan and all the barbarism and horrible things
that happened in World War Two, and we launch logistically.
I brought up logistics earlier in the show. Logistically, we
projected power all across the globe, supplied our troops, We
put so much into it. Then after that we just
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gave Japan back to the Japanese. Not only did we
give it back to them. Yes, we moved in for
a while, but not to conquer it, to help them
set up and rebuild their country again since we bombed
it to smithereens hey a little rough around here. I
think we will move in and will help you establish
a new better government. We clearly have some rebuilding to
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do around the cities, but we're going to help you. Now,
you can criticize that all day long. That's fine. But
where are we today. We're less than a century removed
from World War Two? Remember that easy to think about.
It's eighty years ago. We're less than a century removed.
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I don't know that we have a better friend on
planet Earth than Japan. They're not only a friend to
the United States of America, they are a critical strategic
ally when it comes to keeping China in check. It's
an insanely safe, wonderful country to visit because they haven't
allowed foreign barbarians to come in there in mass Japan
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is still for the Japanese for the most part. Now, look,
they're not all big on free speech and whatnot. Don't
get wrong. It's not America. I don't know that i'd
want to live there, but I'm going. I'm going to
visit again. I've been there. I love it, I love
the Japanese people love them. I'm going again. Why because
instead of conquering them, subjugating them, after we had defeated them,
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we said, hey, we are going to run some things
for a while. Yeah, we're gonna get a favorable trade
agreement here. No you're not allowed to do this, and
no you're not allowed to do that. But we're gonna
be here for you. We're gonna book, we're gonna build
that school again. We're gonna make sure you have a
government in place. We're gonna make sure the country doesn't
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have a million rebellions in civil wars in the wake
of the World War two catastrophe. We're gonna be here,
and we're gonna pick you up and get you back
on your feet. Now, it's very common when you get
questions like this. It's a great question. By the way,
it's a common human emotion when you win, when it's
a nasty fight, especially and you win, hey, stomp them
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into the ground. If you get in a fight with somebody,
let's say you're a young man. If you're older, please
don't get in fights anymore. At least try to avoid them.
If you're a young man and you end up trading
hands with somebody and you win, help him up when
he's done. Help him up. You'll find that instead of
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having a mortal enemy, you might have a best friend
for life. For life. It's happened many many times before.
It's a better way to live life. It is the
Jesse Kelly Show on a Wonderful Friday. You can email
the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Enough for
that smashing pumpkins, Let's get some real music.
Speaker 2 (10:20):
In Herena DEI saw naborhood, he invite our neighbors in
We're Gonna heal this world with love, tear down the fences.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
It's beautiful, Jesse. I've been reading a lot recently about
other pandemics. You think they'll try to spread another pandemic
before the midterm elections. I think if I think this,
the elites, the globalist communists who have collaborated to destroy
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Western civilization. They've made incredible gains over the years, and
they made incredible gains during COVID. But they also while
they made gains, they made critical errors. And if I
had to boil it down to one basic thing, the
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critical error they made during COVID was they went too far.
They couldn't control their demonic impulses. They could have gotten
away with a lot more than they did in the
minds of the people if they hadn't kept pushing and
kept pushing and kept pushing. They pushed it too far.
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The end result was this You human beings. When you
are citizens of a country, you should always feel a
connection to your institutions. Your institutions should care for your country.
They really should prop it up, train the next generation
of leaders. Your institutions should be something you can trust,
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an important part of having a country. If the institutions
violate your trust too much, that trust gets severed. You see, now,
that is disastrous for both sides. It's not just for
the people who no longer have institutions they can trust.
The institution loses its power if the people don't think
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the institution is legitimate anymore. To make it about pandemics.
Before COVID, the trust levels in the CDC, the Center
for Disease Control, they were through the roof. Through the roof.
It was hard to find an American who didn't think
highly of the CDC. Why well, even if you didn't
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know much about it or how it was run or
anything else, you just thought it was a Hey, it's
just a bunch of doctors and scientists keep it us safe. Right,
They're going to try to keep diseases out, and if
we ever get a disease, they're just going to tell
us how to fix it. Tell me what to do. Then,
the Center for Disease Control during COVID was revealed to
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be run by communist tyrants who wanted to destroy your life,
your education, your health, your economy and everything else. Well,
that may that may have been good for the CDC
during COVID, where you got all this power and you
used all this power, But the end result of that
for the CDC was are you ever going to listen
to them again? Every time I see a notice from
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the CDC, Now, hey, there's an outbreak of a Bola
plus twelve in Zimbabwe, and it could come here every time.
It doesn't matter what the notification is, I roll my
eyes now that those could be real. What I know?
But you CDC violated my trust so much that you
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don't have my trust anymore. But my trust was the power.
You see, the institutions, the power they have is to
trust the people give them. If that trust is violated,
if that, if that cord is severed, and it has
been for virtually all of our institutions, then the institution
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itself loses power. They need it. It's it's their fuel
that keeps them going. They can't sell another pandemic right
now and that's actually incredibly scary because pandemics are real,
some of them. Historically, pandemics when they when they get rolling,
can wipe out huge segments of the population. Now, we
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generally don't have a ton of that in America because
of sanitation here. Our garbage removal, are our sewage removal,
our understanding of bacteria washing hands. These these little things
aren't little things. They keep a nation alive during a pandemic.
Who uh, what what happens?
Speaker 3 (14:59):
What?
Speaker 1 (15:00):
What are the populations that get totally wiped out when
a bola hits. It's some third world African village where
everyone drinks out of the same well, and they don't
have all the antibacterial stuff, and they don't have the
medical care, and they don't have the sewage removal stuff,
and so everybody essentially lives in a big petri dish.
Oh no, the whole village is dead. We don't live
like that here because we live in a very modern country.
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I think that there will come a day where they
try to sell another pandemic to us. I think that
day is going to be a very very long way away.
Too much trust has been violated, too many times. I
think it's a long way away, Hey, Broncinader. When it
comes to journalists on Republican news channels and podcasts, can
you explain to me why they all don't seem to
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get the communist concept. They're always asking things like, I
don't understand why they're doing that. Don't they know what's wrong?
Don't they know shutting down the government will make it
so our troops don't get paid?
Speaker 3 (15:57):
On and on.
Speaker 1 (15:58):
The guy says, are they really that blind to the
communist intent? Well, you want to know the truth, the
ugly truth of what you just asked me. Because you
know the truth. You understand that communists are evil, that
communists are trying to destroy things. It's not accidental. You
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understand that.
Speaker 4 (16:24):
Well, this de Carlos Brown is a household name after
police say he stabbed Arena Zarutska to death on the
light rail in Charlotte last summer. But he spent most
of his adult life in and out of trouble and
had a stint in state prison after being convicted of
robbery with a dangerous weapon in twenty fifteen.
Speaker 1 (16:44):
Brown Democrats left that guy out of prison because they
wanted him to murder people again. He's the Jesse Kelly
Show on a magnificent magnificent Friday. If you miss any
part of the show, you can download the whole thing
on iHeart, Spotify iTunes. Now back to the question, and
I'm about to give it to you right between the
eyes case you're just now joining us. The guy asked,
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it's asked doctor Jesse Friday. Why do so many right
leaning podcasts and in news channels always ask things like
I don't understand why they're doing this. Don't they know
what's wrong? I don't understand why would ma'am Donnie do
this in New York City? Doesn't he know it will
hurt people? And because you obviously know how the communist thinks,
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they seem naive to you, Well, some of them are naive.
ILL clarify that'll actually soften the blow. That's the best
part of this. Some of them are naive. You ready,
I talk for a living now, You know what I
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used to do. You know that I was a marine
and we're construction and sold RVs and I lived a
very normal life up to about seven years ago when
I got un believably lucky and boom, here I am
talking to the entire country. I talk into a microphone
and screw off for a living. And I do things
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like this and they pay me for it. They pay
me for it. When I am out in public, people
now recognize me as if I'm some celebrity and they
ask to take pictures with me. On a very very
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small level, I am now famous because I talk into
a microphone for a living. You bust your butt. I
talk for a living. It's nothing. People want to do
this for a living. People want to talk into a
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microphone for a living, they want to talk into a
camera for a living. And because so many people want
to do it, you are inevitably going to get a
bunch of people who do do it who don't believe
anything they're talking about. They don't put any thought into it.
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They're not interested in saving the country or preserving a
better America. And if all the incentives for them were
to flip sides and start acting like a democrat, they
would do it like that in a heartbeat. They know
how to sell it. They don't believe in anything. How
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many people do you listen to or do you watch
do you think genuinely get stressed out about the state
of the country when they're off the air? How many.
I know, I do, Chris. That's not the point that
Chris has to be here with me. That's not the point.
And by the way, I'm not saying everyone's a fraud,
not at all. There are wonderful, genuine people, wonderful genuine people.
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I'm not doing that everyone but me. He's fake, not
at all. But the ones who are playing dumb, they
know that's the line they have to take. That's the
line you have to take to stay on the news.
That's the line people want to hear. They've never thought
about it in any amount of depth. They don't want
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to learn how evil these people are. It's just easier
to do the playing dumb thing. I wish, ma'am. Donnie
knew that it was evil and it wouldn't work. Doesn't
he know that the rich people will leave New York
City and it will hurt people? Yes, he knows. Can
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we please stop doing the Toddler understanding of politics things?
He's well aware. He's an evil, demonic communist who lies
about everything all the time. He is out to conquer
not just New York City, new York State itself. And
if he's able, and he's not, but if he is able,
he will conquer the United States of America and have
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people dying in mass in this country. That is what
he believes in, that is what he desires, and he
will work for the rest of his natural life to
make that happen. Can we please stop doing that? I
wish he knew thing, but it keeps you on TV.
You know. I just wish this, ma'am Darnigau. I wish you.
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I wish Chuck Schumer. I wish he would be honest.
It isn't anything like Jim Crow. You got to get
this done, and we've got to get it done very quickly.
The Save Act is an abomination. It's Jim Crow two
point zero across the country. We are going to do.
But Jim Crow is when black people we were segregated.
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He knows he's a liar, He's a destroyer. He lies
about everything all the time. Here was Amy Raskin speaking
of it. What's wrong with the Save Act? What's wrong
with it is that it might violate the Nineteenth Amendment,
which gives women the right to vote. Because you've got
a show, I'm all on board with it now, but
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well that's not true. Women can get id What's it
he knows. He knows. Don't play dumb because they play dumb.
Here's Frederica Wilson talking about sending Haitians back to Haiti.
Speaker 5 (22:24):
They're terrorized Haitian nationals. This is cruelte, this is inhumane,
and this is a death sentence because we allready know
the consequences because in Haiti there's open warfare and rape.
There's ravaging, violent.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
Warfare and rape by Haitians. But if we keep Haitians here,
then then it'll make things worse here. Doesn't she know?
She knows. I promise you knows, I promise you. Frederica
Wilson does not want to live, work or worship and
will not live, work and worship around any Haitians. Maybe
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she'll pass one on the road. She knows that they'll
be in your community, not hers. Hey, Jesse, I haven't
dated much in the last twenty years, but I've recently
began dating a dime that I actually see a future with.
How about that. I have no idea what to do
for our first Valentine's Day, but I want to make
a good impression. Any thoughts from the oracle? I got
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a thought for you. Don't laugh, Chris, this is dead. No,
it's not dumb, it's dead serious. Are you ready for this?
Make her something? Make her something? For one, eating out
is unbelievably expensive. But setting that aside, let's assume you're
okay on money wise. It doesn't take that much effort
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to make a stay anymore. It's easy. Make her a stake,
make her a spaghetti, make her It doesn't have to
be expensive, it doesn't have to be fancy. That's it.
Make her something. Making something shows a bit of an
extra effort. And I say that because you know so.
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Yesterday was OB's birthday. I have to tell you this.
I can't believe I forgot to tell you this earlier.
Yesterday was OB's birthday, and I told the boys a
week ahead of time, your mother's birthday is coming. I
then told them, I think it was three days before
her birthday. Your mother's birthday is coming. I then told
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them the day before her birthday. Your mother's birthday is tomorrow.
My youngest totally forgets and doesn't get her a single thing.
My oldest, this one may be better than the youngest.
Artists got her a prepaid credit card.
Speaker 5 (25:06):
And it's not just that.
Speaker 1 (25:08):
No, no, no, maybe you're thinking, Okay, it's a thoughtless gift.
He bragged to me about it. You could see him
puffing out his chest. He thought he nailed that one.
Speaker 2 (25:20):
Dad.
Speaker 1 (25:21):
I got her a master card for Christmas. Ever for
her birthday? Oh that's great, Jesse. Trump's always been a
master at getting his message directly to the American public.
Why is he never once mentioned to us that actually
removing by force thirty to fifty million illegals who do
not want to leave, coupled with the violent inclinations of
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the modern leftist protesters, will result in thousands of deaths.
Trump knows this, but acts as if every time one
of these animals is killed it's a tragedy. Did he
ever really intend mass deportations? No? Donald Trump does not
want mass deportations. Donald Trump has said repeatedly, over and
over again he wants to deport rapists and murderers. And
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then he'll get up behind the microphone and they'll say, well,
we can't deport the farmers. I mean, we need the
farm and the hospitality workers. Donald Trump is to the
left of you on immigration. Donald Trump is to the
left of you on immigration. Donald Trump is to the
left of you on immigration. The Kelly Show. Final segment
of The Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificent Friday. You
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can email us while we're gone, just over the weekend.
I'll be back on Monday from Medal of Honor Monday,
Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Also, let's walk through
this together. We want to be respectful.
Speaker 3 (26:41):
Hence the name ed Nna Westina. It translates to where
they lived good and beautiful lives. Learning to say the name.
It's just a small way we can all be accountable
to healing our relationship with our nation's first peoples. Let's
go try it with me, ed Hu Nanaina.
Speaker 1 (27:08):
Wasina, Nona Wastina. Chris, you didn't say it one time again, No,
you didn't. No in your head isn't enough, Chris. You
have to voice it for the first peoples. You know what.
We'll try again. Let's see if you can get it
right this time, Chris. The first peoples are.
Speaker 3 (27:29):
Listening, hence the name Nana Wastina.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
Not the Jews, Chris, the first people, the Indians.
Speaker 3 (27:36):
Hence the name Annatina. It translates to where they lived
good and beautiful lives.
Speaker 1 (27:45):
It's beautiful, beautiful, Jesse, I have a couple questions, why
do you call Kamala Harris Dome? What drives you to
your two making main concerns when voting being a border
hawk and an anti abortion right to life person says,
I can say her name her name is, Orlinda that's
kind of a cool name, or Linda Well. I think
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the foreigner's part is obvious. If you change the peoples
of a country, you change the country. We do not
have magic soil. Our laws are not magic either. Americans
have a unique culture that is wonderful. You an American,
no matter your color, you have every right to want
to protect your culture from masses of foreign barbarians who
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want to come in and bring their culture with them.
Their culture can stay in their garbage country, and American
culture can stay. American demographics really are destiny, they absolutely are.
So that's one. Two. I am a horrible person. However,
I do not like when defenseless people, when weaker people
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are bullied and mistreated. And there is nobody more defenseless
than a baby in its mother's womb. It has no defenses,
there is nothing it can do to protect itself. Its
mother exists for that purpose that we have twisted the
minds of so many women in this country to believe
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they should exterminate she is the protector, and instead they
exterminate their babies. End mass. I think it is. It's
not just obviously horrible and sinful and wrong and evil.
That's the best way I can describe this. It is
the most lopsided strong versus weak I think I've ever
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seen in my life. The baby has nothing, no defense.
We have to stop doing this to the baby and
to the mothers, by the way. Oh and another thing
that drives that is and I've known many women who
have had an abortion, maybe you yourself have had one.
They are ravaged by guilt, most of them for the
rest of their lives, ravaged by it. I know we
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see them on the news when you get these dirty
COMI freak demons. I had fifteen, and I'm proud of it.
Personally in my life, I feel terrible for the women
I've met who've had them, because they carry that with
them all the time, just get carried around with you
all the time. It's just as bad for them. Jesse So.
The German strategist Klauschwitz says war is fought on two sides.
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The tactical side and propaganda side. Let's say Trump withdrew
completely from Minneapolis. Does he suddenly deny the Dems the
ability to create propaganda such as we've come out during
these demonstrations. No, no, he He may tamp it down
a little bit, but the communists are going to find
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a way to make a splash of some kind every
single day for the rest of Trump's term and certainly
leading up to the midterm. You can do everything right.
Remember in Minneapolis, the officers were doing everything right. The
officers were zero percent at faull. You find where the
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bad guys are, you bring in overwhelming numbers, You surround them,
you arrest them, you bring them out. If the local
police won't hand you the illegals, that's the only chance
you have to go do it. We're not at well.
They have a little culpability, and they have a little
The officers are zero percent at fault. This was one
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hundred percent on the communists. It was a communist op
and at least visually it was a little successful. It
was Jesse. It sounded like you would be prepared to
offer Susan Collins a pass if she did not support
the Save Act. I know she's in a blue state
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and needs to be left leaning. However, wouldn't it be
to her advantage to reduce vote fraud and make that
three legged stool wobbly a bit. You're not wrong about
that at all. It would be the smart move politically
for Susan Collins to want people to have to show
id to vote. However, I am much harder on red
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state Republicans who don't have to stress about keeping their
seat than I am Susan Collins. It's not that I'm
a Susan Collins fan, not at all. I demand more
of her, or I'm sorry, not of her. I demand
less of her. I demand more of lo t Langford.
I demand more of a South Carolina senator, or Louisiana senator,
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or a Texas senator, a Utah senator. They should be
the most hardcore, fire breathing right wingers. She is understandable them.
They're pathetic. Now put your phone down, go enjoy the
Super Bowl. Please turn off the television and it's halftime show.
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Go watch The Turning Point us A halftime show, and
I will see you on Monday. That's all