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November 25, 2025 • 33 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Jesse Kelly Shaw. Let's have some fun on a Tuesday,
A magnificent Tuesday. It's Thanksgiving week. We are two days
away from stuffing our fat faces like we're the cast
of the Few walking into Krispy Kreme and I can't

(00:24):
get the smile off my face. Be that at as
it may. There are huge things happening right now. They've happened,
they're happening now, and we have to talk about them
in some ways that I think will probably actually make
you feel better. Some may make you feel worse. What
kinds of things well, cases against James Comy Letitia James dismissed,

(00:45):
will discuss that Pam Bondy, the rumors around Pam BONDI
will piggyback off that the American people are angry about
some things, and then the Washington d C needs to
heads up on it. We'll talk about that, the invasion
of Venezuela, this crazy communist white woman who's about to
get elected in Nashville. Why they love illegals so much?

(01:10):
Example number ten thousand, Trump's meeting with Ma'm donnie. I
have so many emails about that. Ah, that and so
much more coming up tonight on the Jesse Kelly show.
Now let's discuss, at least according to my emails, a
couple things that have you on the edge. So let
me just lay this out right away. First of all,

(01:31):
we're going to talk about the Bondie James Comy, Letitia
James stuff. Then we will discuss the resignation from Congress
of Marjorie Taylor Green and the supposed upcoming resignation of More.
We're going to get into both those before we move on.
And I will tell you I'm gonna do medal of
honor Tuesday, since I was gone yesterday. That's one hour

(01:52):
from now. All right, the headlines, we're not good. Woke up.
You read a headline that said, the case against James Comy,
former FBI James Comy is dismissed. You read a headline
that said that the case against New York Attorney General

(02:13):
Letitia James mortgage fraud allegations, the case is dismissed. And
I understand. I understand full well the feelings that went
through your veins at that moment, because they're the exact
same one ones that went through mine. I am so
sick of this. There is no justice. None of these
people are ever going to jail. This is ridiculous, burn

(02:34):
the whole country to the ground. Me too, Me too.
But before we get to these specific cases, and I
might be about to make you feel better on those
specific cases. Before we get to that, understand this about
what we're dealing with here. That is frustrating, and it's

(02:57):
going to be frustrating for a very long time. So,
because I have often referred to our current system as
the largest criminal organization on the planet, let's talk about
other criminal organizations, if you will. Let's make it about
the mafia in America, because that's the one we're most
familiar with, the mafia or the Mexican cartels. The mafia

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now still very much exists, as you see, there's always
a new story about this drug deal or this gambling
thing or this assassination. Still exists, always will, but nowhere
near the level they used to be, Nowhere near the
level of power. Why. Well, you can say that because

(03:44):
so many people got arrested and sent to prison things
like that. Okay, that's part of it. But why what
is the real reason the mafia doesn't have the power
it used to have. Well, to talk about that, we
have to rewind and discuss. That's how it used to
be in several places in this country. It used to

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be in places in this country, mafia guys could double park,
on a more extreme example, get away with murder. It
could do virtually anything in places like Chicago. There's a
famous story in Chicago, the Chicago Italian Mafia is known

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as the Outfit or the Syndicate, where an outfit guy
killed a mayor on the steps of the Capitol building
and didn't get in trouble for it. How is that possible?
Is it because they have a lot of guns, they're
willing to commit murder? I've seen the Sopranos. Is that why? No,
it's not. Why. You see, every single society has a

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justice system of some kind. In ours, we have a
justice system. You know what it is. It's police officers,
it's prosecut its defense attorneys, it's judges. This is the
justice system. And then an extension of that is, of course,
the prison system. And those mafia stories are famous too.
Mafia guy goes to prison and instead of sitting with

(05:13):
the other prisoners, he's got a king sized bed. His
wife comes to see him every other night. He's eating
gourmet meals. He leaves every now and then. So every country.
Our country has a justice system, and the justice system
is there to hold criminals accountable. According to the normal citizen,
you me, that's what we want the justice system to do.

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We want every part of it dedicated to that. The cops,
the prosecutors, the judges, the prison system take criminals, take
guys who violate the laws in our society, arrest them,
prosecute them, and put them into prison. That's what we want,
that's what you want, and that's what I want. But
a criminal organization interested in committing crime. James understands that

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that justice system is a problem only only if you
can't infiltrate it and put your people into power in it.
If you can take that justice system in Chicago and
you can make sure it's your da he owes you
a favor. If you can make sure it's your judge,

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you slipped him fifty thousand dollars last month. If you
can make sure it's your cop, he's been on the
take for ten years. If you can make sure the
justice Department, that the justice system itself works for you
will kill anybody you want, double park all you'd like.

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You can't get in trouble when the only system that
can get you in trouble works for you. You see,
the real power of any organized crime organization, no matter
wherever it is, is never really the guns and the
men and the willingness to commit violence, and the money
and things like that. It's the fact that the justice

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system is owned by them. In Mexico, if the car
tells once you dead, they'll send the cops. Cops will
walk into the restaurant, arrest you in front of everyone else,
throw you in the back of a squad car, and
drive you out to the desert and fire a bullet
in the back of your head. The power comes from
owning the justice system now here in the United States

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of America. It's not just for radio that I discuss
our system, specifically, our government system as the largest most
powerful criminal organization on the planet for years and years
and years, because we're a country that's existed for almost
two hundred and fifty years, Evil corrupt criminals have taken

(07:56):
over positions of great power inside of our and they
have committed great crimes with those positions of power. But
like any criminal organization, they understand there's potential problems on
the horizon why would there be problems? After all, you're
the FBI director, You're the New York Attorney General, you're

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the senator this, you're the congressman that what could possibly
give you problems? The DOJ, the entire justice system itself,
all these prosecutors, all these judges, all these FBI agents,
they might very well look into your crimes, discover your crimes,
arrest you for your crimes, try you for your crimes,

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and of course, in the end, imprison you for your crimes.
Now you're al capone in Chicago. What do you do.
You pay off the cops, you pay off the judges,
you pay off the prosecutors, and you get off scot free.
You're a communist and fil trader inside the federal government

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and you don't want to go to prison for your crimes.
What do you do? You dedicate time, effort, and money
to ensuring your people are installed at every level of
the justice system, so you can't ever go down, you

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can't ever burn. This is the system we have in
the United States of America. They don't own every judge,
they don't own every prosecutor. They don't even own every
FBI agent, although that organization should still cease to exist,
but they own enough of them that we wake up
to stories about James Comy and Letitia James, who committed

(09:47):
obvious black and white crimes, and we see they're getting
off scot free, although they're not. I'll explain, and we
get angry and we say there's no justice in the
world and normal peace people like us. It's disheartening. It's disheartening,
and it feels like there is no justice on this earth.

(10:09):
Not quite. I'll explain in a moment.

Speaker 2 (10:13):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificit magnificent Tuesday.
Remember you can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.

Speaker 1 (10:24):
Do not forget tomorrow. Tomorrow we are gonna do. We're
gonna do a pretty normal show, but there's gonna be
another part of the show tomorrow because it's our last
show before Thanksgiving and everything. I want an email from
you on something you're grateful for. Does not have to
be big, does not can be big. That's fine, can

(10:45):
be small. Maybe you're grateful for a good pair of shoes,
your wife, a good job, a car that runs. Maybe
it's something even bigger than tell me what you're grateful for.
Jesse at jesse kellyshow dot com and of course any
other email you want to send in is fine. Okay,
So we're talking about komy Letitia James. They had their

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charges dismissed. Are all the headlines? Before I get to that,
just a couple more words on the system we have.
We have a criminal organization known as the United States Government.
They have worked very very hard to put for themselves
a system, a justice system in place that will allow

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them to get off scott free when they commit crimes,
and that will allow their street animal accomplices to get
off scott free when they commit crimes. This is why
you wake up every.

Speaker 3 (11:40):
Day and you see stories like this August trial for
Abdifata Yusuf, the jury heard evidence that he ran his
home healthcare company, Promise Health, out of a mailbox at
a Central Avenue address where multiple other home healthcare companies
were supposedly located. Yusuf and his wife, Lola Ahmed, where
charge was stealing seven point two million dollars of taxpayer
money through Medicaid over billing in a Personal Care Assistant

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or PCA scam. The couple allegedly spent tens of thousands
of the fraud money on luxury items for themselves. Despite
the jury swiftly convicting Youseff, Judge Sarah West last week
decided they got it wrong.

Speaker 1 (12:17):
She tossed out the verdict. That's why you see stories
like this every day.

Speaker 4 (12:22):
It's painful, like just to like talk about it is
like think about it, like just me remembering, like what
happened that day. It's like trump addic.

Speaker 5 (12:31):
Honestly, she was charged with forcibly assaulting and resisting or
impeding a border agent and labeled a domestic terrorist by
the Department of Homeland Security. For Martinez, she's just happy
this chapter is over with.

Speaker 1 (12:45):
That's the lady accused of ramming her vehicle into a
border patrol vehicle. The judge dismissed the charges. The criminals
in this country have installed criminal judges, criminal prosecutors, and
certainly at the federal level, criminal cops into our system

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because that's true protection, that's true protection from ever getting
convicted of crimes. This judge who dismissed the Comy stuff,
the Letitia James stuff, she's not there to prosecute criminals,
to judge to preside over cases. She was installed there

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specifically to do what she did. She was installed there
to ensure communist criminals can never burn for their crimes. Now,
let me give you a couple nitty gritty, very boring
details about these two things, and then we will discuss
Pam Bondi and the rumors about her replacement and things

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like that. First of all, why were both of these
cases dismissed? What did the judge decide? Here's how it worked,
and this is the most basic way I can explain it.
Here's how it worked. Trump put into place, as is
his right, a temporary US attorney, a temporary US attorney.

(14:13):
Right now, when you install a temporary US attorney, you
only have so many days, in this case one hundred days,
but that's not important. And then after that their time
is up and there's a replacement. Okay, the replacement came in,
the replacement resigned. What the judge was saying, because by

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the way, after the replacement resigned, Trump put the same
lady back in. What the judge said, wrongly was that
you can't do that. You're not allowed to put another
person back in there. It's something that's not allowed. It's
a ridiculous ruling. We all know why she did it.
What does it mean specifically, Set outside all those nerdy details,

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here's what it means for James Comy. This potentially ran
out the clock on the statute of limitations for the
crimes he's accused of. That means there is a chance
this got James Comy off Scott free. There's a chance.
I'm not saying it did. There's a chance for the

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Tisha James not at all. Her crimes. Her alleged crimes
were too recent, and there will be a new US
attorney and she will be prosecuted again. All right, So
maybe James Comy is off scott free. Now, the Tisha
James is not off Scott free. Now, step back from

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the ledge. It's okay. We are going to keep encountering
this same thing over and over again because we're inside
the city of Chicago. The year is nineteen thirty and
we're trying to prosecute members of al capone criminal organization.
We keep getting charges dismissed, hung juries, criminals walking the

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way scott free, and we're freaking out, understandably, But that's
because we haven't fully accepted that it's going to take
time to get the legal corruption out of our system.
All right, Now, that hopefully made you feel better. Let's
talk about Pambondi, the rumors that are out there today.

(16:28):
It is Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Tuesday, a
half hour away from Metal of Honor Monday. We still
have so much to get to the House resignations. I'm
going to address your your concerns about the Mamdani meeting,
illegal immigration, all kinds of other stuff. Now, that was
that was the kind of nitty gritty details about the

(16:49):
corrupt criminal system we have and why the James Comy
Letitia James stuff got dismissed. Let's set that stuff aside
now and let's discuss Pambondi. I'm sure you have heard.
If you have not heard, the rumors are flowing. That
does not mean the rumors are accurate, but the rumors
are flowing. You know who Andrew Bailey is. Let's rewind

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a little bit. Missouri, which it's kind of weird and
you wouldn't think it, but Missouri is quickly becoming one
of the most hardcore anti communist states in the Union.
And they had an attorney general by the name of
Eric Schmidt. Eric Schmidt is a stud just awesome awesome guy,

(17:33):
just like you, just like me. He decides to run
for United States Senate, gets elected. He's now Senator Eric Schmidt.
Great dude, Great dude. Who replaces him, Andrew Bailey? Do
you know the reason doctor Fauci is on the record.
He got deposed and on the record, and it looks dishonest.
It was Andrew Bailey who did that. Attorney General Andrew

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Bailey of Missouri. It was a few months ago. We
got a headline that was weird, and we didn't spend
a ton of time on it because you don't care
about individual states and their attorney general. It's not something
that's on your mind all the time or mine. Andrew
Bailey was leaving his post as Attorney General of Missouri

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and he was going to be I think it was
assistant deputy director of the FBI. I don't know the
exact thought. I believe that's what it was. That's kind
of weird. We already have a deputy director. We have
the Dan Bongino. But it was odd. It was eyebrow raising,
but nothing you're going to spend a ton of time on,
or I'm going to spend a ton of time on.

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And I did you know, I asked people about it.
How that's how what Chris people be texting? All right,
I texted. I didn't get much for information, but it
was still odd. The rumors, and I need to stress
again they're only rumors are that Andrew Bailey he may

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potentially replace Pam Bondy in the coming months. The rumors
say Trump is frustrated, he's angry, and he may have
Andrew Bailey replace her. Which, now that would make more
sense if you put him at the FBI learning about
the bones of all these cases, kind of setting him

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up to walk into the job. What also would make
sense is Donald Trump is famous for this. Maybe he's
leaning on Pam Bondy in public to try to prompt
more action. Maybe he's feeling the heat from you and
from me, And that's kind of what I want to

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get to here. Do you remember this? This was from
last week? Do you remember this.

Speaker 6 (19:51):
Just showing from the Hill right now? This is a
measure to condemn socialism. The vote is still being tabulated.

Speaker 1 (20:00):
Of note, the.

Speaker 6 (20:01):
Four leading Democrats in the House voted with Republicans to
condemn socialism.

Speaker 1 (20:09):
The House Republicans last week held a vote to condemn socialism. Now,
I can see your blood pressure rising, so is mine.
Why did that go over so poorly? Because it's something
that does nothing, but you wouldn't think it would actually
create anger on the right. After all, I don't like socialism.

(20:33):
You don't like socialism. Why did it anger you so much?
Why did it anger me so much? We need tangible
things now. The era of Republicans giving a great committee
question to somebody railing against someone in the Senate, passing

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these condemnations of socialism and then going to us and
getting a pat on the head for it, that era
is gone. The anger on the right at the criminality
of our system is only rising. It's going up, up, up,
up and up. We want prices down, we want every
illegal deported, and we really want government criminals thrown into prison.

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We don't give a crap about the latest condemnation of socialism.
And not only that that you did it kind of insulting.
It's a little bit insulting. It's the equivalent of ob
yelling at me because because I've been eating poorly and

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then I order a salad and just throw it away.
It's kind of what it feels like. It's almost it'd
be better if you didn't even order it than just
doing that. It would be better to not do anything
else that's just for show now, because we're all done
with show. Pam Bondy has put a lot of very
bad things on her resume. In the course of a year,

(22:03):
she called a bunch of conservative influencers up to the
White House and told them they were going to get
binders of Epstein information. There was no information in it.
She made herself, Donald Trump, and every one of those
people look bad in that moment. That looked really, really bad.
Then she kept going on the news saying all kinds
of things like.

Speaker 4 (22:23):
That, we will find out who you are and we
will come after you. Domestic terrorists, foreign terrorist you better
look out because we're coming after you. And if you've
committed fraud, we're coming after you. You better watch out
because we're coming after you. Let me be very clear,
if you don't comply with federal law, you're going to
be next. Let this be a warning. You can run,
but you cannot hide. Justice is coming.

Speaker 1 (22:47):
Justice is coming, Yet the lady who rams border patrol agents.
Judge dismissed the charges. Justice is coming, but a judge
just tossed out a guilty villa verdict because the couple
happen to be Somali. Justice is coming. But the woman
who drove a U haul truck at federal officials, it's
currently free on bail. A woman accused of driving a
U haul truck toward officers during an immigration protest in

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Oakland last month is now free on bail. Authorready say
twenty six. Justice hasn't gotten here, and we're frustrated. Justice
justice is coming.

Speaker 4 (23:21):
People have to be held accountable. No one Sean is
above the law. No one is above the law. And
you will be held accountable. And you know, a very
liberal grand jury and one of the most liberal jurisdictions
in the country just indicted James Comy. Now we know,
of course we have to go to trial. We'll have
a great trial team and everyone, of course is innocent
until proven guilty. However, we are going to trial in

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this case. And this is just the beginning.

Speaker 1 (23:46):
We wake up this morning we see James Comy and
Letitia James have their charges dismissed. We're done with resolutions,
We're done with Fox News hits that sound tough. This
is coming. You're going down. You can't do this fair
or unfair. The right has had enough of words. We

(24:11):
have had enough and we don't want to hear any
more idle threats. No more barking. It's time to start biting.
No more barking. And by the way, that may be
on some level unfair of you and me to demand that,
because we just discussed the criminal system we currently have
in place. Pam BONDI can't remove every communist judge. She can't,

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so maybe at some point, maybe, at some level, it's
not even fair. But you're not interested in fair right now,
and neither am I. I don't have time to worry
about what is fair or what is unfair. Life is unfair.
You are the top law enforcement officer in the United
States of America. We now have less than four years,
right about three years left, and then we have to

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assume the worst. You have three years to start sending
government criminals into jail, into prison, and right now they're
all walking away scott free with nothing but a few
legal fees, which you're probably be covered by George Soros
on the back end. Fair, unfair. I don't want to
hear it. I don't know whether the rumors are true
either do you. We'll find out in the coming days.

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But what I do know is we're done with resolutions,
We're done with interviews. Start sending government criminals to prison
because we want to save our country. It is the
Jesse Kelly's Show on a Magnificent Tuesday, ten minutes away
from Medal of Honor Tuesday, because we weren't here yesterday.

(25:42):
So that's the Pam BONDI stuff. I know you're frustrated.
I'm frustrated. It's a very corrupt system and I'm not
gonna do it. I told you so thing I'm not.
But do you you do remember all the way back
to the very beginning when Donald Trump first got elected
and he nominated former Congressman Matt Gates from Florida as

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Attorney General. I don't know Matt Gates. I'm not a fan,
not an enemy. I don't know Matt Gates. But what
I do know about Matt Gates is when he was
in the House of Representatives, he was a relentless pit
bull about government corruption on both sides, had no time
for it, was not there to make friends, made all

(26:26):
kinds of enemies. Almost immediately Matt Gates got shot down
by the GOP Senate they said, no, not him. What
And then when you look back in hindsight, he was
the only major Trump appointee that didn't get through. They

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may have not liked Pete Haig Sath or not liked
this guy or not like but in the end they felt, hey,
he's a newly elected president. Even when the popular vote,
he gets who he wants. That was the attitude. That's
why he got everyone else. He gets who he wants
except for one position. Now, did you think that was

(27:09):
about Matt Gates in his issues, whatever they may be.
It's not about Matt Gates. It was about the position itself.
For the GOP Senate. They'll let you have the CIA director,
you want the FBI director, you want the Department of
the Defense secretary. I don't know what to say. I
don't know what to call him now, the head of

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the Department of War, the War secretary. They'll let you
have all those things now. But you see, the top
law enforcement officer in the United States of America. That
person is somebody who can actually legitimately threaten the system.
That is, someone who holds the power to threaten the
criminal organization known as the United States Government. So that

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is the one position. We can't allow Hey, we can't
get a reformer in there. So what did he do?
What do you do? They're rejected, Matt Gates. You went
with good old fashioned establishment. Pam Bondi and everyone who's
listened to the show for a while remembers I freaked
out back then for a reason. There is a reason

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they allowed her and didn't allow him, because they knew
you were going to get a whole lot of that.

Speaker 4 (28:26):
They will find out who you are and we will
come after you. Domestic terrorists, foreign terrorist. You better look
out because we're coming after you. And if you've committed fraud,
we're coming after you. You better watch out because we're
coming after you. Let me be very clear, if you
don't comply with federal law, you're going.

Speaker 2 (28:42):
To be next.

Speaker 4 (28:43):
Let this be a warning. You can run, but you
cannot hide. Justice is coming.

Speaker 1 (28:50):
Yeah. Anyway, I'm going to talk about something a bigger
injustice than all this. I had to go to New
York over the weekend. That's where I was. It was
for business stuff, the suits and whatever. How to go
to New York City. Plus I'd like to visit the
place before Mam Donnie Burns the whole thing down. We'll
get to the Mam Donnie meeting next hour. I will,
I promise. I wanted to visit New York City anyway,

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and the suits wanted me up there, so I had
to go up there. We go out steakhouse on Saturday night. Nice, right, Hey,
who doesn't love a free steak? Steak's expensive? Now, you
got to a steakhouse for steak. Now, it's like sixty bucks.
It's free. Expensive. I'll take free steak. Sit down in
the steakhouse. This is a nice steakhouse. They have all

(29:35):
these sauce options for the steak. Now, I'm normally not
a sauce on honor with the steak guy. Just season
it some steak butter or something like that. That's normally
how I eat a steak. I've nothing against sauces, but
this place had all these specialty sauces. One of the
specialty sauces in this place was and Chovy Holland Days sauce.

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Anchovy Hollanday saucy with me on this fascinating, right, fascinating.
I've never heard of it. I figure might as well,
and surely this is the kind of place that will
remember I order my steak. When I order my steak,
I order a side of anchovy hollandais sauce. Do you

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think they brought the sauce? Do you think the sauce
came out with I don't know. I had to be
two hundred dollars worth of food with everybody who was
there and eating. Do you think they brought the sauce? No, No,
of course not, because the most discriminated against minority in
the United States of America are sauce people, those of

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us who asked for something so simple. It could be
a side of ketchup, it could be a side of ranch.
Maybe it's some weird anchovy holidays which actually turned out
to suck really bad, by the way. Yeah, yeah, eventually, Hey,
it doesn't matter what it is. The waitress, she might
write it down, she might not write it down. But
one thing that's a guarantee, you can etch it in stone,

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like the Ten Commandments. They will not bring the sauce
when you get your food. And then ten minutes after
you get your food, as it's sitting there getting cold,
the waitress will come up and ask how everything is,
and you will tell the waitress that you didn't get
your sauce, and after you tell the waitress that, she'll
act surprised like she does every time it, says something like, oh,
they didn't bring it, And then you'll wait another ten

(31:33):
minutes as she bounces around to her other ten tables
to fill up their water and take this person's order.
And by the time, right about the time you're finishing
off the last morsel of whatever your meal is, that's
when the sauce will finally arrive at your table. Because
sauce people are treated like freaking lepers. What you want
is completely unimportant. The waitress doesn't eat sauce. They don't

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eat sauce in the back. I don't need this, So
if I don't care about it, surely the person who
ordered it didn't care about it. And you know what,
God only knows what they charged for the sauce in
this steakhouse. I wouldn't know because I didn't pay. I
bet it was five six bucks, maybe even more. And
I guarantee you they put it on the bill too.
They never bring the freaking sauce. I don't understand. I

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have worked in a restaurant before. You have a piece
of paper in front of you, you write down on
the paper, bring the sauce. Then the paper gets handed back,
and then they're laying the meal out and somebody looks
at the meal and looks at the piece of paper. Uh,
sauce isn't there. I'll add the sauce. But apparently this
two step process that could be done by a monkey

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that's been hitting the head too many times is too
difficult for the restaurant industry. It is beyond belief that
we sauce people can never get what we want. Oh,
I'm so upset. I got my blood pressure up. Chris,
I'm gonna be all right. I'm gonna text someone. I'm
gonna text someone and I'll be fine. You know, we'll

(33:01):
do Metal of Honor Monday. It'll get my mind off
the sauce and then I'll talk about the Mamdani stuff
and the congressional resignations.
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