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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of The Jesse Kelly
Show on a wonderful, wonderful Friday. We will get to
Barack Obama and what he said, you know what, We're
gonna get to that right about now. Then we'll even
talk a little bit of civil war. Do we have
democrat fatigue? All that, so much more coming up on
the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now, let's begin with
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this email because it'll lead me right to what Barack
Obama said on stage. The email is Jesse, I still
fully believe the Chernoble disaster and other countries finding out
about it was the single greatest factor in killing the
Soviet Union. They were dying anyway. Of course, communism never works,
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so on and so forth. Mikel Gorbachev, Soviet leader, Mikel Gorbachev,
he said this, He said, it was really Chure Nobyl
that killed us. It put the final blow on us.
Why why was that the final blow? Well, the Soviet
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Union obviously you know about the Communist revolution. They have
this Communist revolution nineteen seventeen, of this horrible civil war,
and then this major country on Earth, Russia, became a
communist country. So you have all this land, all these people,
all these resources under communist control, and they tried to
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make it work, and things just kept dying. Centralized command
of any country and any economy does not work, cannot work,
will never ever ever work. But they were able to
make it last for decades because of completely controlling information,
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interior information and exterior information, meaning they controlled every media
source inside the Soviet Union. You weren't going to be
a newspaper that stayed open very long if you criticize
the communist government. All the TV programming had to be approved.
They controlled all of it, complete one hundred percent control
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of information, unless you're somebody smuggling in newspapers on the
black market, if you are any normal Soviet citizen, every
single thing you see is controlled. Now on the exterior front,
people were dying, things were dying inside of the Soviet Union,
but they would tightly control what the outside world could
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know about. Now, combine that with things like this America's left,
it's not just modern America's left. They are communists, and
they will see fellow travelers when they look at other communists,
America's journalists. While the Soviet Union was dying, while Joseph
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Stalin was killing, starving to death millions of Ukrainians. This
is famous. Walter Duranti went over there, observed everything, and
came back to America and lined through his teeth everything's
honkey Dory. Can't believe how well it's all working over there.
So the leftists that run the world's media all ran cover,
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joined forces with the Soviet Union and ran cover for
that evil, murderous regime. Now, this can go on for
some time, but it can't go on forever for a
couple different reasons.
Speaker 2 (03:45):
One of the main reasons is everything's dying.
Speaker 1 (03:51):
Yes, you can control everything for a period of time,
but you can't control the fact the economy is dying,
industries dying, people are dying. Everything is failing. Things are
failing because a bunch of moron communists run everything. They
are appointed for their communism and not their ability. None
of this sounds familiar, right, They're appointed for their communism,
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not their ability. And when you do that, what do
we call THEI the death of everything. When you do that,
everything around you will slowly but surely die. So the
country was rotting. Painted rust is what it's been referred
to as rotting from the inside. Year after year, more
and more rot. The second part, the second reason is
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you cannot completely control information forever. Even in a situation
where you control every TV station, every newspaper. It was
widely known in the Soviet Union that things didn't work.
It was widely known that the government was corrupt. It
was widely mocked when the government would put out on
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the news no that we had a record crop this year.
Don't worry another record crop. You know why, because every
year they said it was a record crop, yet people
were starving. Eventually, you're a Soviet citizen, you turn on
the news and you spend the whole time rolling your
eyes at the blatant lies you're being told. So all
these things were stacking up on them already, and then
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Chernobyl happened. They tried to cover it up as best
they could because they're communists. But you, at some point
in time you kind of have to let the rest
of the world know that there may be a little
hint of nuclear fallout coming your way. Once that word
came out, the world started to say, wait, what, why,
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what are you doing?
Speaker 2 (05:46):
What happened?
Speaker 1 (05:48):
And you you don't want to, but you have to
open up the books and show the world. This is
who we are, this is what we're dealing with. This
is why it failed, and they're the world truly found out.
The Emperor has no clothes. It can't be covered up anymore.
This huge country, really great, amazing historical country, Russia has
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been completely destroyed from the inside by the Communists. Everything rotted,
they killed everything. But that leads me perfectly to what
Barack Obama was talking about on stage. We've talked about
before how the Communist lies about everything on purpose. He
doesn't do it hesitatingly on purpose. When you're in the
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Soviet Union, you must lie about the crop. You know,
you have to lie about everything at all times. It's necessary.
You are expected to lie. He would get in trouble
for telling the truth. How many times have I told
you about social media, evil as it may be, being
possibly the final death blow to the communist.
Speaker 2 (06:54):
Well, this communist knows it.
Speaker 3 (06:56):
Part of what we're gonna have to do is to
start experimenting with new forms of journalism, and how do
we use social media in ways that reaffirm facts, separate
facts from opinion. We want diversity of opinion, we don't
want diversity of fact. By the way, it will require
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some government I believe some government regulatory constraints.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
What are the facts around Hunter Biden's laptop? What about
the Government Censorship Bureau would have said the facts were around.
Speaker 3 (07:37):
That, around some of these business models in a way
that's consistent with the First Amendment, but that also says, look,
there is a difference between these platforms.
Speaker 1 (07:54):
Letting all, I'm going to play it again. Don't worry,
I'm going to play the whole thing again. But listen
to how, Oh listen to how he has to walk
this tight rope. You know what he wants.
Speaker 2 (08:04):
I know what.
Speaker 1 (08:05):
He wants, complete control of information, the silencing of his enemies,
and he wants to use the government for it. He
can't come out and say that. So listen to how
Pete talks it. We obviously the First Amendment's important of that,
but you see, we kind of have to ease our
way to listen.
Speaker 3 (08:25):
Now we talk voices be heard versus a business model
that elevates the most hateful voices, or the most polarizing voices,
or the most dangerous in the sense of inciting violence.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
Voices. I'm going to play this again.
Speaker 1 (08:44):
It's a minute long in its entirety and I'm not
going to interrupt it this time, because this is American
communism one oh one. When Democrats speak, they are trying
to push Soviet style communism on this country, Soviet style control.
But they understand in this country, because that's not in
our DNA, they have to be very careful with how
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they present that. So they'll praise the Constitution, the First Amendment,
the first of any of these things. I'm going to
play this in its entirety because this is American Democrat
one oh one in the year twenty twenty five. They're
selling communism to you while trying so so hard to
not let you in on the game.
Speaker 3 (09:28):
Part of what we're going to have to do is
to start experimenting with new forms of journalism and how
do we use social media in ways that reaffirm facts,
separate facts from opinion. We want diversity of opinion, we
don't want diversity of fact. By the way, it will
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require some government I believe some government regulatory constraints around
some of these business models in a way that's consistent
with the First Amendment, but that also says, look, there
is a difference between these platforms. Letting all voices be
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heard versus a business model that elevates the most hateful voices,
or the most polarizing voices, or the most dangerous in
the sense of inciting violence.
Speaker 2 (10:34):
Voices.
Speaker 1 (10:36):
Our Communists aren't any different than the Soviet ones, and
Barack Obama's been trying to walk that tightrope for a very,
very long time. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on
a fantastic Friday and ass doctor Jesse Friday member. You
can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
Let's move off of this current stuff and do some
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other things for a little bit, Jesse, I have a
Friday history crush question for you. Do you think the
Army of Tennessee led by Forrest with Pat Clayburne as
his right hand in eighteen sixty two instead of brag
with Kirby Smith, could have actually won the war?
Speaker 2 (11:14):
I love the show. Forrest would be Nathan Bedford.
Speaker 1 (11:19):
Forrest, one of the founders of the Ku Klux Klan,
so a real, real, real, like, vehemently racist human being.
Speaker 2 (11:31):
He believed one of those guys, it was in his bones.
But when it.
Speaker 1 (11:35):
Comes to combat, you gotta take the good with the bad.
He was an incredible general. He was incredible general. He
was a nightmare for the North.
Speaker 2 (11:45):
The North.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
There's all kinds of writings about this freaking guy is
a nightmare causing all kinds of problems. He had all
these cavalry raids where he was just very very good
at combat. He was very good. Ah, probably not the
type of person and you want to invite into a
soul food restaurant, but a very very very good general.
I don't believe the South could have won period. I
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just don't believe that. I think the South's only chance
to win the Civil War. And this you can debate me.
It's not like I know, we're all debating history here.
As soon as Lincoln won reelection, it was over for
the South. I think the South's only chance was Lincoln
losing re election. New president steps in and says, hey, South,
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you can stay a separate country. That or the South
getting another major European country to join with them, which
they did try to do to join with them. And
the problem always is with the Civil War. This is
a great statistic, but it's just it's so revealing. New York,
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which was obviously part of the North. Not to insult
your intelligence, New York had an economy five times the
size as the entire South. When you look at the
Civil War geographically, it looks kind of even right, and
you think, wow, it's North versus South. You got a
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bunch of southern country boys versus a bunch of urban
Northern guys.
Speaker 2 (13:16):
But it wasn't even close to that. It was.
Speaker 1 (13:22):
It was very similar to Japan in World War two.
Japan and US in World War two. Initially, because Japan's
tip of the spear was very sharp and they were very,
very capable, they had a lot of initial success against US,
and the South had the exact same thing, where they
really slapped the North around a lot. They had better generals,
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much better generals earlier in the war. They had guys
who were just better shots. They were better troops earlier
in the war. But you better end that war really
quickly if you're them, because you don't have the economy
to sustain a military on a long enough period of time.
The exact same thing doomed Japan. Yeah, December seventh, nineteen
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forty one, couldn't have gone better. Nineteen forty two. Really,
most of it, Japan's rocking and rolling. They're sinking our
naval ships off of Guadalcanal. They're having all kinds of
success against us, they're rocking and rolling, but they're losing planes,
losing ships during this time, and they just didn't They
didn't have the economy to produce as much as we
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could produce, and they just got overwhelmed. The exact same
thing went through the South. There's all kinds of historical
what if Lee had appointed this guy instead of that guy?
What if Lee hadn't done this at Gettysburg. I've seen
this a lot, because Lee made some very fateful decisions
at Gettysburg. What if he hadn't done this and had
instead done that and the South won at Gettysburg. Even
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if the South had won at Gettysburg, that wouldn't have
changed the trajectory. And the trajectory was the South really
never stood ants. They just didn't have it economically. They
didn't didn't have it economically. You can't you can't survive
forever like that. They didn't even have control of the seas,
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and you definitely had to have that. You had to
try to control the seas. What Chris Chris said, what
if we got British support in the set?
Speaker 2 (15:20):
What's this we stuff? Chris.
Speaker 1 (15:22):
Okay, so I'll set aside the way Chris asked that question, Uh,
what if we got British, Well, that would have changed
things that you need, You need a big benefactor sometimes
when you're the underdog, when you're overwhelmed economically and militarily,
you need a big brother of some kind to come
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in and help. Now, the problem with that is that's
usually gonna come with strings. Look, look, look, actually, look
at exactly what's happening right now with Iran and Israel.
Israel's all, hey, America, you could help. You want to help.
I feel like you should help. Hey, why don't you
step in and help. We're accepting all help. You want
to help, you want to help, you want to help.
I understand why they want that better. Keep in mind, Israel,
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that's a dangerous game. American planes start dropping American bombs,
American ships start running missions over there. America is going
to choose to have a big say in how things
play out afterwards. You ask big brother to come help,
Big brother oftentimes will come help. But then big brother
is gonna pick what we're having for dinner that night.
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That's kind of how it works. Let's move on. Let's
talk about Democrat fatigue? First, why didn't I re enlist
in the Marine Corps?
Speaker 2 (16:35):
Next?
Speaker 1 (16:36):
Don't it is the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic
ass Doctor Jesse Friday, don't mind us. We were just
discussing during the break whether we should just go full
conquest and conquer Iran, to which I immediately thought to myself,
we should pick up a radio affiliate over there after
we conquer it. Don't shake your head, Chris, and then
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think how big the Jesse cake would be over there?
It would be huge.
Speaker 2 (17:02):
I can totally see.
Speaker 4 (17:03):
A la la la la la.
Speaker 2 (17:04):
It would be enormous. What Chris?
Speaker 3 (17:06):
Why?
Speaker 2 (17:06):
What?
Speaker 1 (17:07):
It would be enormous over there? I can tell they
have an appetite for the Jesse Kelly show. Who doesn't
dear machine gun Kelly? Recently, I think I heard you
say you didn't re enlist. Not judging, I don't mean
to pry personally, but I was curious what led to
this decision?
Speaker 2 (17:22):
Were you disillusioned? Uh?
Speaker 1 (17:25):
Did you feel accomplished? You'd accomplished what you'd set out
to do? Why did you decide not to re enlist?
His name is Eric Okay, So, when I was in Iraq,
I was coming to an end of my four years.
It just happened to work out that way.
Speaker 2 (17:41):
It was.
Speaker 1 (17:42):
I had months left. It was four or five months left,
and my four year enlistment I signed up initially for
a four year enlistment was coming to an end. Now,
I know you're gonna find this shocking. I was certainly
shocked by it as well. But I did pretty well
on the ASVAB, the the apptitude to exam you have
to take going into it. I did so well that
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I qualified for any mos I wanted in the Marine Corps.
They were gonna let me do whatever I wanted. And
my father was so upset to his dying day about this.
I chose infantry.
Speaker 2 (18:16):
He was so mad.
Speaker 1 (18:17):
He's like, what are you gonna do with that? That's
not so, I said, Dad, I'll kill people. That's important anyway.
I They knew that, right, They keep a file on you.
And I had been promoted to corporal by that point
in time, so I was a non commissioned officer by
that point in time. Now my plan was to get out.
I had always intended to do four years. I had
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never intended to do eight. I had never intended to
be a lifer. I wanted to better myself, serve my country,
grow up quite a bit, which I obviously needed to do.
I totally have by now. I am a very very
mature human being. You know, freedom is not free. Da
gone right. I needed a lot and I only wanted
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four years of it. I wanted to serve, I wanted
to see if I was tough enough to do it.
But disillusioned. I don't know how to answer that question.
We were frustrated by the end of Iraq, no question
about it. There were a lot of things over there
that chafed on us a great deal, a lot of things.
One of the big ones, but it probably was the
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biggest one for me, was the day we were told
to put away our American flags. We were very proud
to serve our country. We were flying American flags, and
they came to us and said, well, we don't want
to be viewed as conquerors. Put all your American flags away.
You want to disillusion a bunch of troops, go tell
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them to put down the flag they're supposedly fighting for.
That may have been a small moment for whatever idiot
politician or general came up with that policy.
Speaker 2 (19:51):
It was not a small moment for us.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
That moment right there was probably the moment I didn't
re enlist.
Speaker 2 (19:57):
We were very upset. To this day, I'm very upset
about that.
Speaker 1 (20:00):
So I was, I guess you might say, disillusion a bit,
but certainly not hating it. Not hating the Marine Corps
by any stretch. I appreciated a lot of things about it.
It had been quite an adventure and they came to
me with something every guy wants and offered to be
a spy kind of.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
Let me explain.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
I was told, hey, you need to go down to
battalion headquarters. It wasn't where we were. We were out
at a different outpost doing different things. So they had
sent a ride out and I was to go down
to battalion headquarters. I go in, and this was a
recruiting pitch because of how I'd done on the ASVAV
and I was an NCO and all these other things,
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good conduct metal and all that crap, which is nothing
super special at all. You get that if you just
didn't screw up for three years. But whatever, pretty I
had a very clean record. It looked good. They tried
to recruit me into military until legence. Now this is me.
I'm a dude. They got my attention. I said, okay,
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I'm listening, and they took me over and they showed
me all the military intelligence you know, stations they were
at and were talking to me about very vaguely about
some things they were doing. And I'm look, I'm half
listening because I'm thinking the same thing any red blooded
American mail was thinking. Wow, I'm going to be James Bond.
That's the same thing. Look, look, what do you want
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me to tell you? I wish I was more mature
about the whole thing. I wanted to be a spy. Okay,
I wanted gadgets in my shoes. I wanted an exploding pen.
That was all on my mind. Would any of that
have happened, Absolutely not. It would have been mostly sitting
down writing reports on Microsoft Word. But in my mind
I had an exploding.
Speaker 2 (21:47):
Pen, all right. My one thing was, yeah, I'm I was.
Speaker 1 (21:52):
Oh, twenty three, twenty two, twenty three at the time,
something like that.
Speaker 2 (21:56):
It's twenty two to twenty three. I knew that. Well.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
For me anyway, my career clock was ticking. I wanted
to go start some sort of a career. So if
I was going to sign up. I think they wanted
me for another three years. If I was going to
sign up for that, I wanted some sort of a
skill that I felt would help me with any kind
of a career in the real world.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
So I asked them for a guarantee.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
The military, and I don't know whether or not the
private sector runs it, but I know what's part of
the military has intensive foreign language training where they will
take you to a school and we're talking two three months.
I don't want to say fluent, and I've never been there,
so I can't say specifically, but you'll know the language
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two three months. Whatever it is. Now they're cramming you
in a classroom and they're beating it into your face
for eight nine hours a day. So don't don't get wrong.
You're gonna pay with sweat and misery for the whole thing.
But at the end of it, we'll speak the language.
You will be able to oblah in a way that only.
Speaker 2 (23:03):
I can go. What's that, Chris? What did I want?
What did I want?
Speaker 1 (23:07):
I didn't actually have a specific language. I wanted a
second language because I've always I've always admired it. I've
always thought it was cool when people can speak two languages.
And I was always too stupid to ever pick up
those skills myself. So I wanted I didn't care what
it was. It looks good on a resume, whatever it is.
What Chris, what you can pick up Rosetta Stone. Well,
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I didn't know about all that stuff at the time. Okay,
I wanted another language. I asked for a guarantee. They
would not give it. They tried to give me the
government version of a guarantee of well, we can't put
that in writing, but I think we should be able
to make that happen. I am my father's son. I
don't trust anybody on this planet as far as I
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can throw them. I said, put it in writing or
the answers. Thanks, but no thanks. They said we can't.
I said, then I am checking out, goodbye. And that
is how that story went. Hey, Jesse, the other week
you talked about Americans having black fatigue, But do you
think they have democrat fatigue in general? Stay with me,
I'm going somewhere with this. That's not very nice, lady.
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I am seeing a lot of people on social media
who are sick of the riots. They're sick of the protests.
They're sick of everything surrounding illegals. I'm seeing no sympathy
for the people being heard at the rallies. I've heard
a lot of people wanting the Marines to come in
and take.
Speaker 2 (24:27):
Care of things.
Speaker 1 (24:28):
I believe people are done with the nonsense and what
it wanted to stop. What say you, Well, there is
this thing about human nature, and it's crazy if you
once you see it, you can't unsee it. And how
consistent it happens throughout time. It's happening right now, it's
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always happening, it will always happen in the future. And
that thing is this, when people get power, any kind
of power, human nature says you will use that power
you have as if your power is unlimited and it
will never end. That. You've seen this with governments, with kings,
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with celebrities, with business leaders. Maybe you've seen it in
your workplace and your church and your whatever. When people
get power, I guess it just warps your mind. You
think to yourself, I'll have this forever and my power
is unlimited. So it's party time, baby, And that's crazy
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because all of human history points to the fact it
will end.
Speaker 2 (25:40):
So you should be very careful how you use it.
Speaker 1 (25:43):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wonderful Friday
and asks doctor Jesse Friday. If you miss any part
of the show, you can download the whole thing on
Iheartspotify iTunes. Now, let's discuss the question was Democrat fatigue?
Speaker 2 (26:01):
Do people have Democrat fatigue?
Speaker 1 (26:04):
All the endless Democrats are screaming about things like the
deportations and calling Ice human Draffically.
Speaker 4 (26:11):
We have ice, ice, federal agents pulling up, terrorizing our communities,
hopping out of unmarked vans, stealing and yes, kidnapping people,
not giving them their day in court, and yes, human
trafficking them to other nations, other countries.
Speaker 2 (26:26):
But it's not catching on.
Speaker 4 (26:28):
According to a new NBC pool, fifty one percent of
Americans say they support Trump's handling of immigration and the border.
Speaker 2 (26:37):
We live through.
Speaker 1 (26:38):
You and I we live through what was possibly possibly
I don't want to oversell it peak communism in America.
What I mean by that is, we'll call it the
year twenty twenty and Joe Biden had just stolen in
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I'm sorry, had you gotten elected in the year twenty twenty,
Joe Biden gets elected, Democrats have at this moment, they
have complete control of the federal government. They still have
control of most of it. Remember ninety two to ninety
three percent Democrats. They have complete control over the American media.
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The media is covering for Joe Biden. They effectively destroyed
Donald Trump. The intelligence apparatus of this country was working
on behalf of Democrats and still is. But that's another story.
Every university is all in America had reached such a
level of communist poison that companies in this country would
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advertise that they will be racist against white men and
brag about it. They will brag about it. Remember every
advertisement about how we're only going to hire women, We're
only going to hire black people, We're all. Every one
of those is an advertisement that we will discriminate against
white people. And that was done in the out out
in America, in the open. They reached peak insanity, to
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such a level they started at the highest levels of
the Democrat Party pushing trany nonsense onto children. They read
such a level of power that these filthy demon communists
in the school system started putting gay porn in child
libraries so little kids can watch it and read it.
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That is the level of disgusting, demonic insanity. This country
was at just four or five years ago.
Speaker 2 (28:35):
But like all.
Speaker 1 (28:37):
Human beings, and like all human beings who get power,
they screwed up and made the most common mistake in
the world. They operated once they got power, as if
a the power was unlimited and b the power was
never ending. We have unlimited power. We can do whatever
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we want, and we'll have that unlimited power for the
rest of time. Human beings all do this. Have you
ever heard that saying be careful how you treat people
on the way up, you may meet them again on
the way down. And that usually is a saying about
your career is what people were normally talking about. You're
the new hot shot at work. You're getting promoted your
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sales manager. They're gonna make you gm all the other
salesmen who came up with you. You're leaving them behind.
You're now the guy making all the money, getting all
the promotions. And the lesson is, hey, be really careful
how you treat that guy who's dead last in the
sales room. A year from now, you may be the
one screwed up your life. Got a duy, Your wife
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took off with the mailman, and the guy you made
fun of for being dead last got himself together. He's
now your sales manager. How were you treating him when
you were on the way up. You're treating him like
you were better than him. That's what the lesson is.
But that really is a lesson for all people who
achieve any level of political power. When the communists in
this country conquered everything, complete ownership of everything, they could
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not control themselves, didn't even attempt to.
Speaker 2 (30:09):
They went wild. I'm going to tell you something.
Speaker 1 (30:13):
We know Joe Biden wasn't in control of his faculties,
wasn't in control of the presidency. We know that the communists,
real real died in the wool Mauie who surrounded Joe Biden.
We know that they ran the United States of America,
and we know that they hurt this country, perhaps mortally,
but they hurt us very, very badly in ways that
we may never recover from. That's how much pain they
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visited on this country. So all those things are bad,
but in the end that may have been a good thing,
because their inability to control their demonic nature revealed to
the normies in this country just how sick and evil
American Democrats are when they didn't have a president who
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could hold them back from their worst impulses, when they
could just do whatever they wanted with the auto pen,
cut off gas exports, bring in a million prison gang
members do when they just got to run around like
the savages they are. The American people set up and went,
what the what?
Speaker 2 (31:22):
No, what is it? These people are bonkers.
Speaker 1 (31:26):
Unchecked Democrat power for four years may have doomed the
Democrat Party because communists have this consistent They can never
control themselves. They could never hold themselves back. When they
see an inch, they take an inch. When they see
something to destroy, take it, take it, get it. They
can't help themselves, and they never stop and look around
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and wonder how people are looking at them or how
they look at other people. Now, this is how they act.
Speaker 5 (31:54):
But these people are wearing masks and are a total
and are totally unidentified.
Speaker 2 (32:00):
And the question is why. The question is why.
Speaker 5 (32:04):
It's completely improper, And again one has to assume they're
hiding something or they're hiding misbehavior, because otherwise, why would
they be wearing this and denying their identities.
Speaker 1 (32:13):
After filling up the country with twenty million barbarians and
making every single American angry. Donald Trump is deporting the people,
and the current Democrat talking point is these ice guys
should reveal their identities so they can be harassed by
the demon mob. That's the current Democrat talking point that's
dominating today.