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December 8, 2025 • 34 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show, Final hour of The
Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
On a wonderful Monday. It's been a medal of honor Monday.
And we're going to get to our police chiefs and
kind of the communist system and how exactly it works.
We'll talk about living paycheck to paycheck, people in Congress retiring.
I'll get to some more emails now. A while ago,
a couple weeks ago, I shouldn't say a while. A

(00:27):
couple weeks ago, PJ Media printed an article saying America
has a police chief problem, and they were referring to
the Minneapolis police chief, but this could apply and would
apply to police chiefs all over the United States of America.
We have openly mocked on this show Cincinnati's police chiefs.

(00:51):
After those two white people were beaten. She got on
the news member and she lectured everybody for posting about
it on social media. But again, it's not her. It's
not just her. It's all over the country. Police chief here,
police chief there, in a major city. One of the
breaking things that's happening today is the police chief of Washington, DC.

(01:15):
Her name is Pamela Smith. She resigned today. Why did
she resign today. Well, that's kind of the point of
all this. She resigned today because there's currently an investigation
going on into her department. Now the Trump administration. Remember
that the United States government, the federal government, actually has

(01:37):
control over Washington d C. It's not its own independent thing.
It doesn't get to do that. We run it. The
United States Government runs it, I should say so unlike
other areas, the United States government they have access to
all the books in the Washington d C. Police Department.

(02:00):
Of the separation of powers, and because of how our
laws work in this country, if you're safe, for instance, Chicago,
then you have the authority in some ways to essentially
stiff arm the federal government when they say, hey, we
think you're lying about the homicide numbers, open up your books,

(02:21):
give me all your numbers. Well, justifiably so Chicago can say,
go pound sand there are numbers. You don't run Chicago.
In Washington d C. Because of the different legal situation
they're in, they don't have that luxury. Now here's what's
been going on in the United States of America and

(02:42):
why it's been going on. It's been going on or
crime has been going up. Violent crime has been going up,
and you know, of course, the why we talked about it.
Many times, communists want more violent crime. It destabilizes society.
It helps them achieve more power, and they have put
into place das police chiefs and judges that will ensure

(03:06):
these violent scumbag repeat offenders will be set loose from
jails so they can go rape and murder more people.
You already know all this, but remember what we talked
about earlier. Communists lie about everything all the time, and
they have to because it keeps your liberal aunt Peggy
in a world of make believe. So if you're a
police chief, a da a judge, any kind of communist,

(03:29):
and you've just set the serial rapists loose from jail
and he rapes and murders a fifty year old woman
as she's jogging in the park, well, now's a good
time to start lying about what you did and why
you did it. One of the easiest ways to lie
is about the crime statistics. After Saint George Floyd died,

(03:51):
for the communists who wanted to open the jails, it
was their super Bowl. It was the greatest moment of
their lives, and so they set about to get all
these das elected to open up the jails, to destroy
the big city police departments, and they did. They were
very successful, And since then, everybody who's spent any time
in a big city knows violent crime has gone through
the roof. Robbery, rape, murder, violent crime has gone through

(04:16):
the roof in these big cities. Everybody knows it. Well,
that's kind of a problem, isn't it. That's kind of
a problem when you're trying to lie about all that.
So how did the big cities choose to handle it? Well,
we get our national crime statistics in this country from

(04:36):
the FBI. Remember that the numbers are turned in different areas,
different states, different cities. They turn in the numbers to
the FBI, and the FBI then puts out a national report.
Hey there were ten percent fewer auto thefts, so that
they make a national report on it. The big blue
cities opened up the jails, destroyed the police department, elected

(05:01):
soros DA's they just didn't turn in the numbers. When
your liberal aunt Pagy starts screaming and spittling into the
fruit punch at the Christmas party this year that violent
crime is going down, she probably genuinely doesn't know that
the murder capitals of the country refuse to turn their

(05:23):
numbers over to the FBI. They just said, no, we
don't have any. And so when Democrats get up and
say violent crime is down, violent crime is down, they're
telling a lie, and they know they're telling a lie,
and they say the lie because your liberal aunt Pegy
is so stupid that she'll believe it. But there's another

(05:44):
part of this, you see, it's not just DA's, it's
not just judges. In order to implement this open jail,
pro rape, pro murder system, you have got to have
the police department at some level in your pocket. Well

(06:05):
that can be very difficult when it comes to the
street guys, because what kind of guys want to be cops. Generally,
the kind of guys want to be cops are the
crime fighting types, the type A male personalities. They want
to kick in the door and bash a drug dealer's
face through the wall. They want to save a woman,
they want to they want to charge into a fire.

(06:26):
They're you know, the hurt the hero types. The types
they are. So it can be difficult to get the
street cops on your side, but you know who you
can get on your side. The police chief. Because the
police chief in a big city is appointed by the mayor.

(06:46):
The police chief also can pass down policies, can pass
down discipline, can promote this communist and make sure this
actual crime fighter doesn't get promoted. There's so much power
that comes with the office of police chief, including the
crime data. Who is going to be the one ultimately

(07:09):
in charge of collecting or not collecting the crime data
in any jurisdiction, it's going to be the chief of police.
In Washington, d C. They just had Pamela A. Smith resign,
and we all know why she resigned, At least we

(07:30):
think we know she resigned because they can't cover up
the books in Washington, d C. There's already been articles
printed with people coming forward talking about how the police
leadership in Washington, d C. Would purposely edit out violent crime,
they would reduce the charges, they would do everything in

(07:53):
their power to make it appear like violent crime was
going down, which helps continue the communist talking points. Pamela
Smith likely resigned in order to try and avoid scrutiny
for what she did. Now that's Washington, DC. That doesn't
apply to you. You don't care. What's important to understand

(08:15):
is This is taking place in almost every major city
across the United States of America, and we don't get
to know about it because they're lying about the data.
What do you think that police chief in Cincinnati is
doing with every crime committed by a black person in
her city? What do you think the chief of police

(08:38):
in Seattle, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago? What
do you think these police chiefs have been ordered to
do by the communist leadership? And that brings me to
the final point, and it's something you should maybe pay
attention to, certainly if you live in a big city.

(09:00):
These police chiefs, you like to imagine that they started
out on The police chief in New York City, started
out on the streets and worked his way up through
the NYPD. Sometimes that's case, but oftentimes there is a
police chief carousel, if you will, where you will leave

(09:22):
being police chief of Houston, and you'll go get hired
on to be police chief of LA and then you'll
leave there and you'll go be the police chief of Seattle.
There's this small cabal of communist foot soldier police chiefs
bouncing from city to city to city to city across
the United States of America because they are loyal communists

(09:43):
foot soldiers, interested in continuing their six figure paychecks while
they hide the violent crime they themselves are helping get
out of control. That is what is happening in the
country right now. Once you know about it, once you're
aware of it, you can't unsee it. It is the

(10:04):
Jesse Kelly Show different than it ever was here on
a wonderful Monday night. Remember you can email. It's Jesse
at Jesse kellyshow dot com. So before I get back
to the politics and the emails and everything else, I
just saw this story and I wanted to talk to
you about something. Maybe it applies to you, maybe it doesn't,

(10:25):
But forty percent of workers making three hundred thousand k
plus say they live paycheck to paycheck. Now, I am
not here to be your financial advisor. Certainly not your dad,
not your uncle, not your grandpa. But you don't need

(10:49):
as much stuff as you have. I don't need as
much stuff as I have. The reason people of all
wages and all ages, Hey, Chris, that rhyme. The reason
people get themselves caught up like this is because you

(11:11):
are comparing your life to people around you. Now, that
can be easy when you tell somebody don't compare your
life to someone on social media. You know she's always
posting your fancy vacation photos and stuff like that. But
you know when that gets difficult when it's your brother.

(11:33):
He has a nicer car than you do. You're you're driving.
You're driving a nineteen ninety eight Honda Accord. He just
pulled up to Christmas in a brand new Ford F
two point fifty, and you feel like a loser. You
feel less successful when it's when it's your neighbor, when

(11:55):
it's one of your best friends, when he's richer and
more successful, and she's prettier and she's skinnier. This is
why people get massive amounts of credit card debt. I
found out in church yesterday. I didn't even know the number.
The average American average has six thousand dollars in credit

(12:17):
card debt. Six thousand dollars. You should have no credit
card debt unless you're in a situation where you had to.
I realize that happens to people. You're trying to get
by a month to month. You lost your job, So
don't email me and tell but about this. You understand
what I'm saying On average. You should never be paying

(12:37):
twenty thirty percent to a credit card company ever, even
one time. Ever. This happens because we're all susceptible to this.
You compare your life to someone else, and usually it's
someone close to you. Don't do that. He has more
kids than I do. He's a Their house is bigger.

(13:00):
Just put in a pool. And don't think that it's
just for people like you, whatever your income bracket is,
it's for people poorer than you. It's for people richer
than you. Forty percent of people who make three hundred
k a year. That is huge money. If you're smart

(13:21):
with three hundred k a year. Honestly, you're retiring in
your forties if you want, depending on how long you've
made it, definitely in your fifties and probably retiring comfortably
if you're living within your means instead forty percent living
paycheck to paycheck. I brought this up because it's Christmas season,

(13:41):
and we also do this when it comes to gifts.
I know women put an unbelievable amount of pressure on
themselves when it comes to Christmas season. I know because
I see my wife do it, not with the price
of the gifts, but for her know every neighbor has
to get something. She's one of those people. She wants

(14:03):
to make sure everyone in our lives is taken care of.
And I appreciate that because I don't have to do
any Christmas shopping at all. But for her it's no
we have to get that, and the teachers all have
to get something, and this guy has to get something.
For women, it can become a very stressful time and
if you're not careful, you can bury yourself financially. I

(14:24):
promise you. I promise you this Jesus did not come
to Earth so you could rack up debt during the
month of December. A five dollars gift card is just fine.
A card is just fine. Maybe you don't have any
money this year. A card they sell them in balk

(14:44):
I'm sure you can get. I'm sure Chris has a
deal when I'm somewhere. I'm sure you could get fifty
of him for five bucks or something like that on
Amazon or somewhere. Don't put too much pressure on yourself
to keep up with the Joneses. Yeah, that's a good point.
Chris lean ears and fat. Maybe it's a lean year
for you. Don't put too much pressure on yourself to
buy a present for everybody in your life, and then

(15:05):
mechanic has to get something. We have to give something
for the garbage guy, my dentists. I have to drop
the don't do that to yourself. I hate I hate
these stories of people who find themselves buried in debt
and it's such a stressful time. And maybe this is
speaking to you right now. Maybe you've done it to yourself.
You should also know you can get out of it.

(15:27):
Peop will take time. I've seen it happen many times before,
where people will bury themselves in debt. They blew up
their credit score, they're behind on this, that don't have that,
but they decide to start trimming some things out of
their lives. They decide they're gonna eat out less. Everybody
doesn't need a fifty dollars Christmas gift this year. We're

(15:49):
gonna do less, buy less, and they just start chop
it away at the bills, little by little. Won't happen
in a month, won't happen in a year, won't little
more here, little more there, little more there, And finally
wake up one day and they're debt free. And you
talk to anybody who's been buried in debt and then
they get debt free. It's like a weight of a
thousand pounds just got lifted off their shoulders. It's like

(16:11):
Jasmine Crockett was up there getting a piggyback ride and
you just lifted her off your shoulders and now you
just feel so light, light as a feather. What, Chris,
I'm excited. I'm excited about the Jasmine Crockett run. I
didn't even play it earlier. Chris, did you know that
she already has her first ad out for Senate? Oh?
She does. Oh, I'm playing it for you next. I'm sorry,

(16:31):
I'm really excited. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on
a Fantastic Monday.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
If you miss any part of the show, you can
download it. Iheartspotify iTunes. Before I get the Jasmin Crockett,
I have to say something. I have to get something
off my chest. I lost my.

Speaker 2 (16:49):
Temper a little bit earlier today. I'm just gonna tell
you why. Maybe it will apply to you, maybe it
will not. So you are aware that we don't do
a lot of interviews on the show. I'd say two
or three a week probably TV it's different, and when
I do TV, just the way it's structured. I do

(17:09):
more interviews, but for radio, I just don't like interviews.
I don't claim to be a good interviewer either. I
really don't know whether I'm good or bad at it.
I don't know. But I will say this. If you
are considering possibly starting a podcast, maybe you have one.
Maybe you are a radio host who listens to this show.

(17:32):
Maybe that's the case. Let me clarify something. When you
have a guest on, the audience has already heard you
and your thoughts. The point of having a guest on
is to give them a different perspective than yours, a

(17:56):
different flavor. Who are the regular guests we have on
this show. He has a different take on things, different
life experiences than I do. So when he talks, what
do I do? I shut up? When we have Carol
Roth on the show, you know she's a former investment
banker and does all stuff about interest rates in banking

(18:16):
and things like that. And when Carol Roth talks, what
do I do? I shut up? I shut up and listen.
I actually the reason I'm raising my voice. I cannot
believe I did this. I was I embarrassed myself. I
was in my car by myself today on the way

(18:37):
to work, and I'm embarrassed at my behavior. I got
embarrassed when I did it. I shouted audibly in my
car by myself, shut up. Why I am not going
to tell you the podcast. It's nothing political. You know,
I don't listen to political shows. But I was. I'm
doing some research on something and I found this podcast.

(19:01):
I'd never heard it before. Sure, the guy who hosts
it is a wonderful guy, but he had an insanely
interesting guest on who was discussing super interesting things. I
swear to you, I almost thought it was intentional. After
about ten minutes, right when the interesting guest was starting

(19:23):
to expand on his insanely interesting point, the host would
interrupt the guest and then start talking about his own
life in his own experiences, and oh, yeah, that's right.
And I used to do the same, right when the
guest was almost there. If you already interview people for

(19:43):
a living, or maybe you think you will one day,
I cannot stress this point enough. Everything doesn't have to
be about you. You will have your say, shut up
and let them talk. Let people get out complete sentences,

(20:05):
complete thoughts. You don't have to be in a race
to get your own opinions in there. There will be
time I swear it's your show anyway before after, maybe
even after the other person completes their point. Shut up

(20:26):
when people are talking what Chris Chris said, it really
got to me. It was like twelve hours ago, all right,
So I'm going to give you a little bit more
information on what I'm talking about, the podcast I'm talking about,
and I'm trying to be super super careful so I
do not call out the host of this podcast, who

(20:48):
really did sound like a good guy. So I'm going
to be very very careful. You remember I told you
that tomorrow I'm doing a podcast on the Rhodesian Bush War. Right,
we'll do that, and it's it's insanely fascinating. The Bushwar
itself and the Rosi Rhodesian military, not to give too

(21:09):
much away, was crazy good. It was almost almost like
a Spartan like society where it was so military focused
for reasons I'll get into tomorrow. But they had elite units.
Elite units think about them like Navy seals green berets,
and I mean guys that went on to train Navy

(21:31):
seals in green berets and stuff some of the baddest
dudes on the planet. The podcast I was listening to
had one of these guys on because I'm trying to
make sure I get better points and better stories for
the show and whatnot. And here I am listening to
this former Rhodesian essentially special operator. He's a BK version

(21:55):
of it, talking about everything under the sun of a
crap I want to learn and fascinating. And the host
as this guy he gets two or three sentences in
would interrupt him when he's trying to tell stories about things.
I honestly, I am still so frustrated by it. And

(22:16):
another reason it's getting to me is not just what
happened today. I hear it all the time. I don't
understand it completely. Maybe you, maybe you, because you probably
listen more than I listen, maybe you will understand why
hosts do this. I have a three hour radio show.
In fact, I have a TV show. I have four

(22:37):
hours a day to say whatever I want. The last
thing it would occur to me to do would be
interrupt somebody I have on. Otherwise why would I have
them on? I could just say whatever I want to
say right now, and I'll be just fine. That nobody
will interrupt me. It's my show. Chris doesn't even have
a freaking microphone. There's nobody here to interrupt me. It

(22:58):
can't possibly happen, so it would never occur to me
to do so shut up and let people talk. Everything
doesn't have to be about you. I promise, if you've
gone thirty seconds without talking, you won't die. I swear,
that's all I wanted completely, didn't mean to burn up
the whole segment, just wanted to get that off my

(23:20):
chest now, as promised, I forgot to play this for
you earlier, forgot we even had it. But I told
you that Jasmine Crockett, you know, the racist congresswoman from Texas,
announced that she's running for Senate, and I already covered
earlier in the show. She's not going to win. She
knows she's not going to win. This is about building
her brand and everything else, and of course she will.

(23:41):
But I didn't play for you her first ad. Now
I'm going to let it play, and I want to
just the visuals of it. I want to set up
for you. Maybe you're thinking, well I can't see it.
It doesn't matter. There's nothing visually to it. The only
thing visual in the ad, and you go look at
it in social media if you want. The only thing
visual to it is it's Jasmine Crockett standing there. It's

(24:02):
a video, so she's blinking, but she's not saying anything.
She's just standing there looking away from the camera. And
then at the end, you know, for effect, she turns
and looks at the camera and smiles. This is the
official It's on her YouTube page. Go look it up.
This is the official Jasmine Crockett ad, her first ad
running for Senate, and honestly, it's brilliant. How about this

(24:27):
new one? They have their new star, Crockett. How about her?

Speaker 1 (24:30):
She's a new star of the Democrat Party, Jasmine Crockett.
They're in big trouble.

Speaker 2 (24:35):
But you have this woman Crockett. She's a very low
IQ person. I watched her speak the other day. She's
definitely a low IQ person. Crockett. Oh man, oh man,
She's a very low IQ person. Somebody said the other
day she's one of the leaders of the party. I said,
you gotta be kidding. Now, they're going to rely on
Crockett's going to bring them big. That was the whole act.

(24:59):
She doesn't say it word why is it brilliant? Well,
remember she's not the Democrat nominee yet, right, And remember
what the number one issue by a mile is for
Democrats in this country. Every single poll shows the exact
same thing. The number one issue is not taxes, affordability, border, abortion,

(25:22):
any other of the issues. The number one issue for
Democrats in this country is stopping Donald Trump. That's a
brilliant ad because Jasmine Crockett is trying to make herself
Trump's number one public enemy, thus guaranteeing she gets the nomination.

(25:46):
Can make fun of her. I mean, we're always going
to make fun of her. Still brilliant strategy. She knows
what I just said is true. It proves it to you,
all right, Hang on, it's a Jesse Kelly Show. Final
segment of The Jesse Kelly Show. On a wonderful, wonderful Monday,

(26:07):
we had met aal of honor Monday. Talked about some
heavy stuff some light stuff in the first hour. Remember
you can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
Strap yourself in for some history. Tomorrow probably gonna be
a history heavy week because Rodies is gonna take a while.
I wanted to answer a question Jewish producer Chris had
during the break as we were talking about Jasmine Crockett,

(26:30):
and I played for you her first ad in the Senate,
and then I explained why, Remember every poll shows a
Democrats number one issue. There's not even a close second.
Is stopping Donald Trump. They don't even know what that means,
but they have been so brainwashed, so propagandized that they
believe stopping Trump should be the number one thing. So

(26:51):
why has Gavin Newsom been out there telling everybody that
Trump's going to cancel the twenty twenty eight election. He
knows that's not true. He knows Trump's not running again,
he knows this going to be an election. Well, he's
trying to make himself Donald Trump's number one enemy. JB.
Pritzker waddles up to the microphone all the time. Now
you never heard from JB. Pritzker before, always in the

(27:11):
microphone now talking about how I'm gonna fight Trump and
fight Trump. I'll fight Trump. Why. Also wants to waddle
into the White House, so he tries to meet Donald
Trump's enemy. Jasmine Crockett decides she's gonna run for Senates
just to build her brand. She knows she's not going
to win. She rolls out her first video. It's on
her YouTube page here it is. How about this new one?

(27:32):
They have their new star, Crockett. How about her?

Speaker 1 (27:35):
She's a new star of the Democrat Party, Jasmine Crockett.
They're in big trouble.

Speaker 2 (27:39):
But you have this woman, Crockett. She's a very low
IQ person. I watched her speak the other day. She's
definitely a low IQ person. Crockett. Oh man, oh man,
She's a very low ITQ person. Somebody said the other
day she's one of the leaders of the party. I said,
you gotta be kidding. Now, they're going to rely on
Crockett's going to bring them back. Jewish producer Chris asked

(28:03):
during the break, but Trump's very popular in Texas. That
doesn't appeal to middle of the road voters. Why would
you bother? Well, you one have to win a primary
before you can win a general election. And in order
to win a primary, you have to do the thing

(28:23):
that appeals most to the primary voter of your party.
In the GOP, that would probably be in general deporting illegals.
If you are the candidate in the race whose hardest
on illegal immigration, you have a good shot at winning
a GOP primary in the Democrats. We already said got

(28:44):
to fight Trump the hardiest. That's one. Two. Remember this,
Jasmin Crockett may be a very stupid person. I mean,
we can text the people, but Jasmine Crockett also can
read poll numbers. She's going to get blown out by
six points eight points, so it's going to be somewhere

(29:05):
in there, possibly ten, depending on how the race goes.
She's going to get blown out. This is not a race,
So Jasmine Crockett can win a seat in the United
States Senate. If that happens to happen because lightning strikes
to the Republican candidate, then so be it. This is

(29:26):
a raise your brand race. She's going to suck up
seventy eighty million dollars of Democrat money, which we should
be happy about because that's money and they're not spending
somewhere else. She's going to suck up tens of millions
of dollars of Democrat money. Her brand will be as
big as her rear end by the time the thing
is done, her book deals will get bigger. She'll be

(29:49):
set up for a twenty twenty eight presidential run that
will raise her brand even more. And look, there are
already some Democrats. I saw a couple communist journalists come
out earlier today and say this is terrible for the
party nationally, this is terrible for Democrats nationally, And of
course they're right. The television, social media is going to

(30:11):
now be flooded with the endless Jasmine Crockett says something
terrible in racist videos. There are endless videos out there
of her just trashing white people openly because that's what
sells in the ghetto. But that doesn't sell even statewide
most places. It'll be terrible for the Democrat Party. She
will play into every stereotype Democrats are currently trying to stifle. Yes,

(30:36):
it's true, it's terrible for the Democrat Party, But do
you think Jasmine Crockett cares about the party? Has she
struck you as somebody who's concerned about the brand. She's
concerned about her and it's going to help her. Remember, also,

(30:57):
archaeologists find an ancient shipwreck off the Egypt's Alexandria. I
don't even have anything to say about this other than
in another life, and I don't want to live someone
else's life, right, I have a great life I love
my life. In another life, I would have been a

(31:18):
shipwreck diver. And I don't know if that's that's probably
not officially what they call those people. But in another life,
I would have been one of these scuba scuba guys.
Why are you shaking your head, Chris? I want to
go down. It's not that I'm too tall. You can't
be too tall. What am I gonna be too tall
for the ocean? I want to go down under the water.

(31:40):
And I want to swim into a shipwreck one time
in my life. And I know, I know it sounds sick.
I want to see a shark. I want a shark
to swim out of it. Not a big one, Chris,
Not a great white something else wash look, not suicide.
A small shark, all right, A reasonably sized shark one
I feel like I can take if I have to.

(32:02):
I want to swim down in a shipwreck and and
I know this is bad, forgive me, Lord. I want
to see a skeleton. I want some old skeleton to
be in there that surprises me as it falls down
out of it. And I'll have a sidekick who gets
freaked out that it would be you, Chris, and I'll
have to calm you down under the water. I've pictured

(32:23):
I've pictured this whole scenario, and I feel like I
can do this, And if Chris won't do it, then
I'll go to ZipRecruiter and I will find somebody who is.
I'm sure ZipRecruiter probably has a category for that two
Jesse Kelly's shipwreck sidekick. That may not be something specific
they have, but they would probably create it. After all,
they've helped every other employer in the country. ZipRecruiter makes

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jess And now here's a headline, why go you know,
you know the thing headlines we didn't get to. Homan
Threats on ICE officers are up twelve hundred percent. They're
under attack. He says, it is a miracle. Nobody has
hurt one very badly so far. Please continue to cover

(33:54):
these people in your prayers. They need it. Spain is
not rolling out a lab leak as a call of
swine fever outbreak. Come on, as if there's ever been
a lab leak that ended up getting everybody sick. Trump
pardons stadium developer charged in Texas arena bid rigging case.
There are a lot of very ugly pardons coming out

(34:15):
of the Trump White House right now. They should probably
rein that in. The poll shows broad backing for stronger
military action against Narco terrorists as strikes escalate. It's one
thing to say you like boats blown up, people will
feel differently if the boots hit the ground. All Right, tomorrow,
we're gonna have fun and we're gonna do history. That's

(34:38):
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