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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show, final hour of the
Jesse Kelly Show on what has been an awesome Thursday,
and we're gonna talk about DEI not being gone. Here
in a few I'm gonna do some emails. Someone wants
to talk about hiding your identity, hiding who you are
when you're taking on the communists from the inside, dying
(00:23):
inside of a glacier, all that you quote, youth gangs,
and so much more to come in the final hour
of the Jesse Kelly Show. Let's do this. I'm gonna
do this email first, Jesse. She says, mister Bronco, don't
roll your eyes, Chris, you always hide or disclose. You
always hide or disclose the names of the emails, the
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names on your email authors. In an effort to encourage bravery,
might I suggest that you tell us the penmen of
these messages to use our names. Your voice has caught
me to be more vocal on all the vital topics
you discuss. We need to save the best of the
country of the world. Bravery is contagious. Keep up the
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great work. He said, save my name and gopital letters.
And his name is Tim. You know what he said?
He uses last time, his name is Tim Allen. Okay,
So I don't disagree with what you just said to
an extent. To an extent, what I have said, in
case you're new to the show is when you email me,
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I will never ever ever read your name out loud
unless you specifically tell me to. Even with the hate,
even with the death threats. I mean, I'm about to
read one from gud tells me I'm going to hell,
I'm still not going to read his name. This is
a couple different reasons. First, I believe in privacy. I
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think I'm the last person on the planet who believes
in keeping people's secrets and price. I don't take my
fights with friends or relatives. I don't take it public.
I do not like this revealing of people's private emails
and messages and things like that. Did you see what
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this guy said? Nope. If it was private, it remains private.
That's what I believe. That's how I operate in my life.
And I will respect your privacy. That's what I believe,
respecting your privacy with me. So off of that, I
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understand people. They want to be louder and they want
to be bolder, and I encourage you to do that.
But sometimes sometimes you should pull out your torch and
stand on top of the mountain and let people come
to it. And there are other times you have to
operate in the shadows. And it depends on your situation. Okay,
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so let me explain it this way. If you let's
say you're in a town and in a job, you're
in a community where maybe they're a little wishy washy. Right,
there's a lot of places in Red America like this.
They're a little wishy washy. Life is comfortable, and you
you want them to be bolder, and you want them
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to be anti communists, and you will speak out, and
you can speak out without genuine fear of hurting yourself
and your family's situation. Maybe that's your situation, but maybe, well,
you know what, I'll use this for an example. Jewish
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producer Chris has gotten, to his credit, much more involved
than politics locally, gotten louder, who's never exactly shy anyway,
but gotten louder. Chris, because obviously he works here, understands
full well that he can boldly be anti communists and
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he never has to worry about his job. I mean,
obviously he probably does because he sucks, but not because
of his political stance. You understand what I mean. Chris
can get out there as loudly as possible in your
commy face. No, I believe this. I believe that that
gives him a level of freedom. But you know how
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many people email me from inside the belly of the
beast who don't have that opportunity, People from inside the
walls of the FBI and other government agencies who will
only email me when they're outside of the building in
separate email lists. You know how many people email that
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from inside a company, a government agency, somewhere where their
lives will be destroyed. I want people to be bold, too,
but I can't be bold with someone else's mortgage payment.
I can't be bold with someone else's job. I told
you this, Remember this conversation we used to have all
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the time during COVID. During COVID, when there was that
vaccine mandate that came down, and I told you over
and over and over and over and over again. Me personally,
I refuse. If someone tries to make me take it,
I will give up my job. I will not do it.
I am not injecting myself for a variety of reasons.
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The main reason is you tried to make me so.
The answer is no, I am a free American. You
don't get to make me do anything. The answer is no,
I will not take it. But I told you over
and over and over again. I can't tell you to
take that stance because that's your paycheck, that's how you
put food on the table, that's how the kids get
gifts at Christmas time that matter. I can't be bold
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with your freedom. I can't be bold with your money.
That's an individual choice, and we have to operate differently
depending on our different circumstances. We discussed this when it
comes to militaries all the time. Why do some forces
become guerrilla forces? I'm talking about they don't take on
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a standing army. They'll they'll blow up a supply depot.
Maybe they'll kidnap this person, They'll they'll sabotage the water supply.
They're stealing, they're looting, they're they're essentially acting like criminals.
Why do some forces do that? Are they just naturally
bad people? No, they're not strong enough. They're not strong
enough to take on the standing army, so they have
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to use different tactics. We did this with the British
during the Revolution. We kept lining ourselves up trying to
take on an army that was bigger and stronger and
had bigger guns. We had to use other means. Look
at the Viet Cong in South Vietnam. I know they
get all kinds of all kinds of praise and glory
for their fighting. And don't be wrong, they were tough,
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don't be wrong, but they could never take us on.
We beat the living crap out of those guys all
the time. When they try to take on our troops.
What did they do Well, I'm gonna hide and I'm
gonna snipe one guy and then I'm gonna go hide
in a hole. You turn into a gorilla when you
have to turn into a gorilla. When you're strong enough
to be a standing army, you operate like a standing army.
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That makes sense. Jesse, Oh, the subject to this one
is you did Satan's work tonight. Have fun in hell anyway. Sorry,
Judas didn't have every man murdered. He betrayed just one.
You betrayed God and all Christians by standing with putin tonight.
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You also told every country out there that all they
have to do is get enough people in any area
and they can rise up and take it over. So
when this country is in fifty thousand pieces in the
next decade decade, you and all your Satanic buddies will
be able to celebrate that until you're in hell. Have fun. Okay,
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this goes back to exactly what we said. We've seen
time and time again, what we've noticed time and time again,
what I've talked to you about time and time again.
If you get an email like this, usually there's a
bunch of cussing. This time, actually there wasn't a bunch
of cussing, but a bunch of capitalized letters with a
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bunch of exclamation points and F this and F that,
and you're gonna die and I'm coming to kill you.
And it will ninety nine percent of the time be
from somebody who didn't even hear what you said. It
totally gets it wrong, completely gets it wrong. That's not
at all what I said last night when we talked
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about Russia Ukraine. But the overlapping factors are here. Stupidity.
If you're a human being who would type an email
like this and send it off to a radio host,
you get angry at You are just really really dumb. Well,
that dumbness, that natural stupidity. It goes perfectly with how
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you listen to the show. You you don't have enough
brain power to compute the very simple, very direct things
that I say, and your wires get all crossed. But
here's the thing about a lot of really dumb people.
Some of them are very happy, you know, like Fred.
Fred's a moron, but he's very happy. Other dumb people,
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they're very angry because they've been dumb their whole life.
And life is hard. Really, it's an old John Wayne
quote that life is hard, and it's harder when you're stupid.
It's really hard for stupid people. Life is just harder.
Employment is harder, living is harder. It's hard to be stupid.
And so when you're stupid, lots of times you can
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be filled with bitterness and you'll find yourself typing an
email telling a radio host is going to hell because
you thought he said something he didn't even say. Anyway,
there are a bunch of violent, crazy psychopaths out there,
So you need to get yourself a burn A launcher. Okay,
you have a cell phone. How big is your cell phone?
(10:20):
You know? The burn A compact launcher. You know that
it's about the size of a cell phone. It'll fit
in your purse, It'll fit in your pocket. When I
carry my burn a compact launcher, oftentimes I carry it
in my pocket. If you would prefer a holster, and
I would recommend that if you can, they have a
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holster for it. Too small, thin, lightweight, and it'll save
your life. This country has not stopped being filled up
with animals just because we close the border. In area
after area after area, they are everywhere. What is your
plan for stopping one of hope trying to make a
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phone call? Or you're gonna pull out a pistol launcher
and shoot him in the chest with a teargas ball
and as he sits there coughing and sputtering and crying,
you walk away free. Legal in all fifty states. You
don't need a permit, you don't need a background check.
You do need to protect yourself and that child you're
about to send off to school. Please b y RNA,
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want to bring you down. We're not going to go down,
but just wanted to remind you of something we've been
talking about that legions and legions and legions of Communists
have been created in this country through years and years
and years of conditioning our education system, the media, our
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entertainment system. It's created legions of cultural Marxists. These cultural
Marxists have spent years overtaking the institutions, conquering the institutions.
They have not changed their religion. Now that they're on
the run, they will change their titles, they may change
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the volume of their voices, but they still believe all
the evil crep they believed when Joe Biden was President
of the United States of America, every single bit of it.
They believe it. They are still marching forward. And look,
you know what they're doing right now, exactly what I
just described. We have to do in certain situations. You know,
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sometimes when you can, you shout and you're loud and
you're bold, and you lead the troops. And other times,
when you're surrounded, when you're behind enemy lines, you keep
quiet and you shut your mouth and you go snip
the phone lines. The communist understands that the communist has
always understood the necessity for guerrilla tactics when that's all
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you've got headline. This is from Campus Reform UMD This
is University of Maryland renames Diversity Office to Belonging and Community.
As DEI programs face pressure, legions of people in this
country are invested in the concept of DEI. And it's
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not just communists who want to burn down the country.
How many people out there only have the prestigious position
they have because of DEI. How many people have six
figure jobs because they're DEI jobs either it was a
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DEI handout or in the case of these you know,
police agencies and things like that, or universities they have
d departments, now they're in the DEI department. How many people?
That's a good point. Chris mentioned KBJ. We have a
justice on the Supreme Court with a lifetime appointment because
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she's black and a woman.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
Our process is going to be rigorous. I will select
a nominee worthy of justice prior's legacy, of excellence and decency.
All I've been studying candidate's backgrounds and writings. I've made
no decision except one. The person I will nominate will
be some of the extraordinary qualifications character, experience, and integrity,
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and that person will be the first black woman ever
nominated to the United States Supreme Court. It's long overdoing.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
My view, investments matter. It's tough to walk away from
anything in life when you've invested in it. Right, how
many things have you done where you've invested time or money,
time after time, money after money and you I mean,
you really can't walk away from it at this point
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in time. You're invested. Maybe you're there, maybe you're there
with your career. Oh, maybe you're there with your marriage. Stop,
but you understand what I mean. I've got ten years
invested in this. I've got fifteen years invested in this.
If I walk away, it's all for not How many
people working lucrative jobs in the United States of America
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have to have DEI or their entire livelihood disappears. We
have much work to do. That is simply my choice.
That's my point here. We have a lot of work
to do. Just because they're changing names, changing titles, getting quieter,
that doesn't mean they've changed their ways. Look, there's a
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lot of people who think like this. They just don't
say it was such.
Speaker 3 (16:55):
Fun It's funny because when people think about black women,
they think about our strength, they think about how you know,
usually we're juggling so much, and we're doing so much,
and we're still going to school and we're doing all
the things, and part of it is unfair because at
the end of the day, we are still but humans.
Speaker 1 (17:15):
I'm going to miss her when she's gone. I'm pretty
sure what Chris, I'm pretty sure she's gonna get redistricted
out of Texas and then of course she'll I don't know,
who knows what, She'll do something horrible, but I'm going
to miss her. Good afternoon, Jesse. I'm a retired devil dog.
Been listening for about five years. Love your history segments.
I was interested to know if you could do one
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on Massad. They seem to be the best intelligence agency
in the world. Thanks for what you do and simplify.
My brother asked me not to lose use his name,
and I've only said ps, if they ever do cancel
the show, you can have your second career as a
history teacher. Well, look, you're not wrong about Masad in
Massad's capabilities. Regranted, Masad has problems too, but they are
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very capable. This actually goes to what we've been talking
about though for the past couple segments. Why are they
so capable? They have to be. You're in a country,
a small country, small physically small by population. You're in
a country of eight million people, surrounded by countries that
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once you dead, you don't have the luxury of having
an intelligence agency. That's okay. You had better be elite,
unbelievably elite. You better know what the enemy's doing before
he's doing it, so you can step in and stop it,
or you're going to die. Masad is incredibly capable, because
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Masad has to be incredibly capable in a lot of ways.
That's why our CIA has fallen off so much. Were America.
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when Trump made fun of Elizabeth Warren Still Well, I
brought this up because he mentioned her today.
Speaker 4 (20:31):
Elizabeth Warren said she was an Indian. We call her Pocahontas.
She's a liar and a mean person. She's a nutjob.
I watched her the other night. She's all hopped up
endorsing a communist in New York City, and she was
all excited and jumping up and down. She's got to
take a drug test. She really, she's got to take
(20:52):
a drug test. There's no way somebody can act that
way and be normal.
Speaker 1 (20:59):
Okay, I'm sorry. I know it's not modern news, but
I just have to walk through it again. It's still, man,
I'm trying to think it might be my favorite moment,
funny moment in the history of American politics was and
I still can't understand exactly how this happened. Elizabeth Warren,
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she understands the DEI world. She understands in really so
many walks of life, university system, police agencies, you name it,
that it pays to be a woman or a minority.
If you happen to be both, you're basically have a superpower.
But it pays. She wanted to make her way through academia,
but she's white. She's just like the whitest person on
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the planet. So she lies about being an Indian to
the point she she turns in I'd love this so much.
She turns in a special in recipe. It was for soup.
If I remember right, to an Indian cookbook called I
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kid you not Pow wow chow. You remember this, Elizabeth Warren,
with her Indian heritage, puts this in well. Trump. Trump
is very good at a lot of things. Trump's specialty
is getting under people's skin. He's just really, really great
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at it. And Trump starts mocking her for this, calling
her Pocahontas. Because Trump doesn't care. Trump will insult anybody, absolutely, anybody.
It's a great strength and a great weakness sometimes. Right,
He's not gonna hold back no matter who it is.
He insults everybody. Trump just starts belligerently calling her she's Pocahontas.
(22:48):
She's Pocahona. She's not a freaking Indian. So Elizabeth Warren,
I guess it just got to her too much. Does
a DNA test. This is something people do. I will
never do it because I know they're going to steal
my information and turn it into the government. But Elizabeth
Warren does a DNA test. You can do these to
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find out what are you, what's your heritage? Where do
you come from? What's that? Chris? What's that? Are they cheap? Really?
How much are they a hundred bucks? Really? Oh? Wow?
I thought this was like a rich person thing. Wow. Okay, anyway,
she does a DNA test. Now, remember I didn't know
she was doing a DNA test. You didn't know she
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was doing a DNA test. The News didn't know. Trump
didn't know, Left didn't know, Right didn't know. Nobody outside
of Elizabeth Warren. I'm assuming one or two people in
her circle and the DNA company knew that Elizabeth Warren
was doing a DNA test. She gets the DNA results back. Now,
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remember she's still the only one who knows that. She
gets the DNA test back. And the DNA test proves
that Elizabeth Warren might be the whitest human being who
ever walked the planet. I'm not kidding it. Chris looked
it up to confirm. It showed that she was one
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one thy twenty fourth Indian, that is below the national average.
She's the whitest person in the United States of America.
Now stop, now, stop. Okay, you're Elizabeth Warren. You tried
to do the DNA test to prove Trump wrong. It
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came back that you're the whitest person on Earth. What
do you do now? You take the DNA test, you
rip all the labels off of it, You put it
in the paper shredder, You go out back, you start
a little burn pit and you light it on fire.
You don't even take it to the trash can for
fear that someone's gonna go through your stuff. You light
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it on fire and you never talk about it again.
You know what, Once the fire's out, you get on
a helicopter and you fly out to the middle of
the Pacific Ocean and you dump the ashes into the
Marianas Trench. That's how much you need to hide that information.
But no, she publishes it. One of my favorite stories ever.
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She publishes the DNA test showing she's the whitest person
on earth. Oh gosh, Donald Trump, he basically destroyed Elizabeth
Warren's political career. It makes me laugh, Jessie, I grew
up amongst the communist political community in Mexico. Brandon Darby's
interview last night on Mexico was Barnunn the best synopsis
(25:49):
I have heard. You should do a deep divide or
deep dive. She's trying to say, into the communist history
of Mexico aka the early twentieth century until today, it
is every bit as dark as Russia's history. I would
love to compare notes with Brandon some way I can
possibly bring context, And I'm not going to say her name,
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she's with a law firm and whatnot. But that is
actually something that would be fascinating. Remember this that the
early part of the twentieth century that really doomed so
much of the world. That is when remember when Marx
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was coming around, Marx comes around, Prince's book Marx Engels.
But things with that whole fascination with communism, socialism, they
didn't really ramp up to the early nineteen hundreds till
the early twentieth century. Now that is fairly common knowledge
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when people talk about the Soviet Union. People know that,
But what people don't understand is communism was taking hold
in really any fragile society around the globe. Many fragile societies,
I should say around the globe started flirting with it.
It was a period of time, and I'm sure there's
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a reason for this. There was a it was a
period of time and history where the globe they were
tired of kings, they were tired of monarchs, they were
tired of this. They were ready to cast that system off.
And so you know, how many people do you know,
maybe you've done this break up with their boyfriend, their girlfriend, wife, husband,
(27:40):
and they start dating make some mistakes. I'm glad I
finally got rid of him. There's a Hell's Angel Spiker.
He'll be fun. Oh wait, I'm being stabbed. You know.
It's the grass isn't always greener. And various populations around
the globe, as they were casting off their kings, as
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they were casting that old system of government off, started
flirting with this new way that was selling equality. Hey,
you've been told what to do for so long. You
shouldn't be told what to do. We should go take
their stuff and we'll give some of it to you.
And that for people who are down and out and
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people who've been ruled by tyrants, that is oftentimes a
very appealing message to people like that. And it wasn't
just the Soviet Union and France really struggled with this.
Britn Britain, they struggle with this right. That is, in
America they had less success. To our credit, our system
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of freedom really had. We had built in institutions that
were kind of a wall against communism back then. Eventually
they conquered those, but Mexico was ripe for the taking.
They were just right from the taking. They never really
got it together. And so that kind of thing Actually
I might do a deep dive on that one day.
That would be fascinating. What, Chris, what I know? I
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of The
Jesse Kelly Show. Before we return to ask doctor Jesse Friday. Now,
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I have to remind you that you need to email
us your questions now. They are piling up, They're going
They're great. It's going to be such a great day tomorrow.
Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. Ask me anything. In fact,
I'm gonna knock out a couple quick ones right now
before we do a couple other things. First, Jewish producer
(31:26):
Chris brought up during the break that in China there
is a dog eating contest, and to which he brought up, well,
so many cultures around the world eat dogs. Would you
try it? I would not try it, And I'm going
to sound soft and pathetic, but I need you to
hear me here. I know this probably isn't right, but
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I have an animal hierarchy, and there are some animals
even back when I used to hunt, I would not
and I wouldn't eat either. Elephants is a great example,
and I'm not judging you if you're a trophy hunter,
I'm not. I love elephants. Elephants are wonderful family creatures,
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really smart, they protect each other. I don't know what
it is. I know I sound like a sappy dork
right now, and they're super expensive. But if you gave
me a hunting trip to shoot an elephant, I could
not shoot an elephant. I would much rather shoot a
poacher than an elephant, not even kidding. I know that's terrible.
I would happily shoot a poacher without hesitation. I do
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not want to shoot an elephant. I do not, but
a kate buffalo and I don't. And I know this
is wrong. I know I'm gonna get all kinds of
hate meal for this. At Kate buffalo is an ugly, slobbery,
nasty thing. I don't care for them, very dangerous animal,
one of the most dangerous animals in the world to hunt.
I should note I would happily shoot a Kate buffalo,
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there'd be nothing from uh deer. Deer's a good exception. Now.
I like deer. I enjoy looking at them. I like deer,
but they're essentially an invasive species. The way they breed.
They're like big rats. They'll tear up your yard. They
really are. They're like long legged rats. I have no
problem killing a deer, no problem with that at all.
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A lion, that's a beautiful creature. It's really cool. I
don't want to kill a lion. I know, I know
it's weird, Chris. I know it doesn't make sense. I
have animals I will kill. I have animals I will
not I Chris said, the ugly ones. Well, yeah, I
guess it's like dating not quit quit. But a dog.
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Dogs are awesome. I don't think I would eat one.
I don't think I could eat one. I don't. I
don't think I could, and I don't think it would
taste good. Remember, animals that eat everything are going to
taste the disgusting you're getting. You're getting what they Chris said,
I eat pigs. Do I eat pigs? Chris, Let's be
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honest about what bacon is, buddy. I know it's a pig.
I know it's a pig. I don't need your Jewish judgment,
all right, I know it's a pig. Listen, it's fat
and it's salt. That's what bacon is. It's it's fat
and it's salt. Everybody likes salty, fat, buddy, everybody. That's
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why women like that's why people watch the view. Everybody
like what Chris, Listen, it's fine. Also listen to Byron
Donald say this.
Speaker 5 (34:35):
In the District of Columbia, if you're twenty two years
old and you commit a crime, they can try you
as a juvenile. No other part of America does that,
but they do that in DC. That's the kind of
stuff that needs to change.
Speaker 1 (34:46):
Something else that doesn't get talked about in this country
is the youth crime youth gang situation. It's people don't
talk about it because you're never supposed to address black
crime in any way in the country. Otherwise people we'll
call you a racist. So people are too scared to
ever bring it up. But it's a huge problem in
the black community. They figure it out obviously that if
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you're eighteen and up, well apparently not in DC, but
if you're eighteen and up, you go to prison for
certain crimes. So youth gangs. We're talking ten year olds,
eleven year olds. You watch. I'm gonna show up tomorrow.
I'll have a bunch of emails from cops from big
cities who back me up on this. Gangs as young
as ten younger, they're out there boosting cars, mugging people
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because you got a juvie and if you're in a
blue city, they won't even do that, give you a
little slap on the wrist and turn you loose. Essentially,
you get the youth gangs to do the actual leg work.
The eighteen plus gang bangers who already have a record,
they don't want to get sent away for twenty thirty years.
Sometimes they'll be the drivers. This actually happened fairly recently
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in the Houston area. A bunch of people's cars got
stolen from their driveway a night at night. They did
some digging into it. There was a bunch of fourteen
year olds who were doing the stealing. The older gang bangers,
the eighteen nineteen year olds, they were the ones driving
the getaway car. But the morons, of course, almost none
of them wore a mask. They were all caught on
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ring cameras and whatnot. There was a bunch of fourteen
year old black kids boosting cars because they're not gonna
go to jail. It's one of those things. Dear, apparently
we'll do another. Ask doctor Jesse questions before headlines. Dear
Bronco bear, Pause, what's your favorite under the radar condiment?
Not talking about ketchup and mustard and mayo or hot sauce.
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I've been putting this hot vinegary cherry pepper relish from
Jersey Mike's Subs on sandwiches, eggs and everything, and it's
life changing. All Right. I'm about to sell somebody something
I just realized. Earlier in the show. I brought up
Cozy Earth, and I probably inadvertently sold a bunch of
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that stuff because Cozy Earth is freaking amazing. I'm about
to sell something else, Hot Crispy Oil. I'll say it again,
Hot Crispy Oil. Bob got this for me as a
stalking stuffer for Christmas. The tagline is a unique blend
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of fresh crisp garlic, shallots and hot chili paper. I
want to be buried in this stuff, Chris, you can't
even imagine, and I'm pretty sure it's kosher, buddy, you
can't even eggs. It doesn't matter what it is, pasta
hot crispy oil. I just changed your life, all right. Also,
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let's change a widow's life while we're doing this. I
know we like to goof off. I most definitely do tomorrow,
will goof off a lots? Ask doctor Jesse Friday. Let's
change the life of a widow and an orphan by
paying off her mortgage. You send your husband off to
work as a fireman, as a cop, or your wife
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off to work, and they don't come home. How do
you even begin putting your life back together again. I
don't even want to imagine what that is like. But
people go through that tunnel to towers. Is there for
gold star families, for fallen first responder families, for homeless veterans.
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They are paying off these mortgages and doing what they
can to lift up people in their darkest moment. And
they do it with eleven bucks a month from you
give automatically. Just do the give every month thing. You'll
never miss it, You'll never know what's gone. It's eleven
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T two T dot org. All right, and now here's
a headline, you know the you know the thing, headlines
we didn't get to. We actually don't have any time
for headlines. I'll see you tomorrow for Ask Doctor Jesse Friday.
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That's all