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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We're perfect end to your day.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
Jesse Kelly on seven to ten wo.

Speaker 3 (00:17):
That Jesse Kelly Show, Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show.
On a wonderful Monday, and it's been a crazy Monday. Okay,
Now let's discuss for this hour. We're going to discuss
Democrats what they're looking for. Remember that Gavin Newsome stuff
where we said he was trying to be the Democrat nominee.
Give you a little bit of update on that. We'll

(00:37):
do a bunch of emails. We'll make fun of Jose Padilla,
I'm sorry, Alex Padilla, and so much more coming up
in the final hour of the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now,
remember what we've been discussing about the Democrat Party and
the stances they feel like they have to take. They

(00:59):
have a sense created for themselves over the last decade,
a prison from which they cannot escape. And here's what
I mean. Ten years ago, Donald Trump came down the escalator. Democrats,
for a variety of reasons, decided he had to be stopped.
He was the worst thing ever. He was hitler, he
was this of that and the mental illness that's increasing

(01:23):
in the Democrat Party made this even worse. But after
ten years of this, ten years of he's not he's
a Nazi, he's Hitler, he's not the end of all humanity.
After ten years of that, what has happened is Democrat
politicians have created in the minds of the Democrat base,

(01:43):
not Middle America, not norms, certainly, not people on the right,
but in the mind of the Democrat base, they have
created this idea that Donald Trump is the worst thing
that ever happened, and that the most important thing you
can do as a Democrat is oppose whatever Trump is doing.

(02:04):
And the reason I call this a prison of their
own making is their base now demands that they demand it.
Every poll shows right now that Democrats, not you or me,
Democrats they want their representatives to fight Trump harder. What
does that even mean?

Speaker 4 (02:21):
What are you talking? But that's what they want.

Speaker 3 (02:23):
If you're a Democrat, you're yelling at your congressman, you're
yelling at your senator.

Speaker 4 (02:27):
Why aren't you fighting Trump?

Speaker 5 (02:29):
Harter?

Speaker 4 (02:29):
Fight Trump Harter? That's what they want.

Speaker 3 (02:32):
Well, what this has done is created this prison so
Democrats are never allowed ever, They're never allowed to support
popular policies if Trump has them, and he does he
has several that the country likes. For instance, mass deportation.
That is a popular thing with the country. Democrats can't
support it. Uh. Men and women's sports, that's a big thing.

(02:55):
That's an eighty twenty issue. It's the most obvious political
issue in the world. No politician with half of brain
would take the twenty percent side of an eighty twenty issue.
Every single elected Democrat, from city council to the United
States Senate, every single one believes and speaks loudly that
men should play in women's sports. The ultimate political loser.

(03:16):
It's a prison of their own making. Trump's the devil.
Trump's the devil. Trump's the devil. Well, now you've conditioned
your mentally ill base to believe that, and all they
want now is opposition to Trump. Well, sometimes Trump is popular.
Sometimes what Trump does is popular. A prison of their
own making. So there's another part of that prison, another

(03:38):
aspect of that prison. And this applies to blue state
Democrats with presidential aspirations. Gavin Newsom, governor of California. He
wants to be the president in the year twenty twenty eight.
It is signed, sealed, delivered, There's no mystery in it.
You know, I know, everyone knows he's going to run

(04:00):
for president and try to be the Democrat nominee. He
saw the anti ice protests popping up in LA. He
saw Ice deporting eve eagles in LA, and he saw
an opportunity, an opportunity. He pounced on. The opportunity was

(04:21):
I need to stand up to Trump in this moment.
And as a man who wants to be the Democrat nominee,
he wanted to be seen as the leading anti Trump voice.
That's our Trump fighter right there, that's our champion. He's
the one who will fight Trump the hardest. And he
pounced on it. He practically begged to be arrested, which

(04:44):
they never did. But he pounced on it. His stupid
slick back hair and his dumb face all over the
television every single day. Pounced on it and it worked.
Talked to somebody today, they were studying so potential nominee numbers,
with the exception of Dome, who has one hundred percent

(05:06):
name id, Gavin Newsom is now the leading candidate to
be the Democrat nominee. But here's the problem. The things
you have to do now to be the Democrat nominee.
They're things that probably doom you with the general election voter.

(05:29):
The general election voter who decides elections, And that's not
you and it's not me. Us hardcore writings, we don't
decide elections. You and me. We are the hardest workers.
We're gonna, we're gonna. We have a mission, we have
a job, an important job. But our votes are already banked.
Our votes don't decide elections. It's the squishy middle America

(05:50):
voter in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin. He's the one. He voted
for Obama and then he voted for Trump once but
then voted for Biden then back for drugs. Here, that's
who you need. That's the vote you need to become
president of the United States of America. And if you
loudly stand on the side of illegals right now, you

(06:12):
are turning that voter off. We see this in the
poll numbers in Pennsylvania, in Michigan, in Wisconsin. The middle
America voter you need to become president loves mass deportations.
Newsom may very well have earned himself the nomination, but
he may very well have doomed himself to actually be

(06:34):
the president. In twenty twenty eight and this is his wife.
His wife, Jennifer Newsom, put out this video.

Speaker 6 (06:43):
We are a country of immigrants.

Speaker 1 (06:44):
That is just a fact. It is who we are.

Speaker 6 (06:47):
And yet here we are watching families be targeted, watched, hunted,
farm work, christine chased across fields. These are some of
the hardest working people on earth and they literally feed
the nation. Shame on this federal administration for doing this.
Shame on them for choosing cruelty, for terrifying families, ruining
children's lives just to make a political point.

Speaker 3 (07:09):
Who's interpretation of who picked the music for this stupid video?

Speaker 2 (07:12):
The values?

Speaker 6 (07:13):
Is this what happened to being the party of family values?
This shouldn't be about politics. This should be about people.
They're well being, our shared humanity. If you could see
these families, hear from them, these moms, their children. Today
I heard from community members who have lost loved ones
to suicide because of the trauma and pain being inflicted
on the immigrant community. God, if you looked into their eyes, you.

Speaker 3 (07:36):
Would understand, here come the water works.

Speaker 6 (07:38):
And you would feel it. You would know this was wrong.

Speaker 3 (07:41):
We have to do better. All they have now is
emotionally manipulating the people who are already in their corner,
the forty year old, single, miserable white woman popping in
anti depressants. She loves videos like that. She's sitting at home,

(08:04):
dab in her eyes with the tissues.

Speaker 4 (08:06):
Ah, the boarded egles.

Speaker 3 (08:08):
Ah. But you already have that voter. If you're a Democrat,
you already have the mentally ill demon. What you need
are the normal Americans, And that doesn't play anymore. It's fascinating.
Let's do a bunch of emails, shall we. I've been waving.
I don't even know if I've done one today, Dear
doctor wing tongue. This is in reference to how I

(08:29):
eat chicken wings, which is superior, and I'm not going
to be beaten down by you on it. Anyway. Iran
will be a very difficult country to occupy, so I
doubt we will have much saying who takes over leadership.
I don't see how it could be worse than what
we have now, though totalitarianism and Islamic jihad is the
worst possible combination. Okay, it's certainly a reasonable take. I

(08:54):
would just push back on this, be very very careful
when you look at the horrible, evil leadership of any
country and saying to yourself, it couldn't be any worse. Remember, Americans,
We Americans have a distorted view on revolution because we

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are one of the only countries in history to have
one and be better off afterwards. Almost every single time
there is a revolution to topple a government at any
point in history, it ends up worse for the people.

(09:41):
And you know what else is crazy. Almost every single
time the people having the revolution are one hundred percent
convinced that it can't get any worse. They tell themselves
that every time, it doesn't matter what we get after
we get rid of this king or this guy or
this Ayatola, it doesn't matter what comes after, because it couldn't.

Speaker 4 (10:05):
Possibly be any worse.

Speaker 3 (10:07):
Every single country in history, well not everyone, but almost
every single country in history that's had one of those,
it's ended up worse. We love the idea of revolution
in America because ours gave us freedom. That is rare,
very rare. All right, No, it is the Jesse Kelly

(10:30):
Show on a Wonderful Monday, hoping that cooler heads do prevail.
I mean, like we talked about, Trump says he wants peace.
He says that there's gonna be a ceasefire, and apparently
in some hours we'll see that. We will see. Let's
hope everything works out in the end. But you know,

(10:53):
what are you gonna do about the whole thing? We're
not talking about that anymore. Not interested. Let's go back
and do some other things. Let me remind you that
you can email the show you love, your hate, your
death threats. Email those into Jesse at jesse kellyshow dot com.
That's We'll make fun of Jose Padilla in a moment.
But I'm gonna get to some more emails because I'm
way behind Jesse. Those really let me down. During COVID,

(11:16):
they were passing bill after bill, each one costing a
trillion dollars. I knew most of that was locked in
fixed expenses. Those came out and declared two trillion dollars
as the goal. They were even talking about giving us
a rebate check. Then like a light switch, it was
one hundred and eighty billion, and everything fizzled out. Why
I don't get it. His name is Joe. Well, that

(11:41):
gets right down to the nitty gritty of it, doesn't it.
Why I don't get it? So reality has a way
of hitting you in the face hard This is something
that will happen to everybody at some point in their life.
Happens a lot when you're young, where you get these

(12:02):
ideas or ideals and then you are faced with reality.
Reality can be cruel. My oldest son, James, he's sixteen
years old. He's already six foot four. He had mentioned
to me one day that he was interested in being
a pilot. This kid's gonna be six eight plus. I said, yeah,

(12:23):
find a new dream. Sorry, I know that sucks about
trying to be me, but sorry, reality is you're too big.
You're gonna be too big. You've ben afford yourself by
three and be stuck in a cockpit. You're gonna be
hate your life. No, just find a new job, all right.
Reality is hard. Elon Musk and Donald Trump had dreams,

(12:47):
probably have dreams. But would I would go ahead and
use the past tense. Here had dreams and those dreams
were this. Yes, Donald Trump is he believes in spending
some money. He wants to do things like every other
president wants to do things, and doing things cost money.
But he had dreams, along with Elon, of getting in

(13:08):
there and cutting out all the waste, cutting out all
this fraud, cutting out all the fat and cutting so
much fat that it actually gives him more money. Pay
off the debt. We're gonna We're gonna have more money
to do extra things. We're gonna big, big dreams. But

(13:28):
both of them discovered and are still discovering, this, that
the system is unbelievably powerful, and the system exists on
taxpayer money, taxpayer money that is almost always authorized by Congress.

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And this is the problem with details. You know, we've
talked about this before. There are big picture people and
there are detailed people. I am a big picture person.
I have no interest in details at all. Jewish producer
Chris detailed person and not really a big picture guy
who cares about the details. Give me stats, can be ratings,

(14:12):
that kind of stuff. And you know what's true, It's
almost universally true. Each one of those types gets frustrated
with the other type, and they think the other type
is missing critically important things. Yet both of those types
are actually really important. It's important to have big picture people,
it's important to have detail people. They both matter. They

(14:33):
both get completely annoyed with other people when it comes
to well, Donald Trump, he's a big picture guy, and
as president. You probably want him to be a big
picture guy. He's a businessman, a CEO. He's going to
be a big picture guy. SPT for Donald Trump. Past
the big beautiful bill.

Speaker 4 (14:50):
How many times?

Speaker 3 (14:51):
How long have you heard him lobbying for that? Just
past the big beautiful bill. It's got some things in there.

Speaker 4 (14:56):
I like, past a big beautiful bill.

Speaker 3 (14:59):
Okay, that's a very understandable position. A detailed person might
look at it and say, well, wait a minute. This
bill authorizes, in fact, in shrines into law all kinds
of fraud. Oh, the Green News scam, all that greed.

Speaker 4 (15:19):
It enshrines all that stuff into law.

Speaker 3 (15:21):
But the one breath you're saying you want to cut
the waste of fraud, and you want to use dog
and cut this stuff.

Speaker 4 (15:26):
And then the next.

Speaker 3 (15:27):
Breath you'ret And this is not an insult to Donald
Trump Washington. In fact, our entire corrupt system, our financial sector,
every corrupt part of this country exists by bloodsucking the
American taxpayer with dollars that are authorized by Congress. And
so a guy like Elon Musk, for example, Elon Musk

(15:50):
owns companies, buys companies for Elon Musk. It's a very
simple equation. He buys Twitter and fires eighty percent of
the employees almost immediately. He walks in and just starts firing.
He's opening up the books. Well, this is waste gone.
I remember the day he found out that Twitter, the
social media company, had a free wine bar at the place.

(16:11):
He was just mortified. Wait a minute, we're paying for
free wine.

Speaker 4 (16:14):
But get rid of that.

Speaker 3 (16:15):
And it was gone immediately. And a guy like that's
going to walk into the government and he's going to
audit it and he's going to find all the unbelievable
amounts of criminality and he's going to just think, well, cut,
it doesn't work like that in the government. Those got
hit with that horrible, mean woman known as reality. And

(16:39):
the reality is we have a government that is a
criminal organization, and the entire criminal organization exists by bloodsucking
the American taxpayer of his hard earned dollars. And that
system it doesn't go away in a couple of months.
It takes a lot of years, a lot of fighting,

(17:01):
a lot of winning elections in order to clean out
that kind of corruption. Those met reality. That's what happened.
Here's what else's reality. The global financial sector is shaky,
to put it mildly. Here's another bit of reality. We
are thirty seven trillion dollars in debt and there is

(17:26):
no spending cut on the horizon none. The best we
can get offered is some slight reductions in the increase
of spending. That's the best we can get offered. It
is the Jesse Kelly shoe. And before we make fun
of Jose Padilla and do some more emails, I have
to throw this out there again. Couple quick notes. First,

(17:49):
did you know you can print things when the computer
isn't even hooked up to the printer, like from a
separate state. You can print things on your printer. Chris
and Corey did that today. I didn't even know that
was a thing. That's amazing, Chris. How long has that
been around? It's not been forever, Chris. Don't be like that.

(18:10):
That's one. Two. Why have the FBI whistle loowers not
been brought back? Let me explain something what Democrats did
under Joe Biden's four years. Maybe you can be tempted
to say, wow, that's as bad as it could get.

(18:34):
That's not how communists have ever operated. Ever. They only accelerate,
They only press, the gas pedal, they only do more.
What you saw during the four years of unchecked communist
power was a taste of what these people truly, truly

(18:56):
want to do now. During that four years, the Federal
Bureau of Investigation, having been completely conquered by communists, unleashed
the full secret state police fury it has against the
enemies of the Democrat Party wherever they could find them.

(19:18):
Whether they were hunting down peaceful January six ers, whether
they were hunting down pro lifers because they were mad
about Roe versus Wade, that's still astounding to me, whether
they were putting angry school board moms on the domestic
terrorists list. The Federal Bureau of Investigation declared war on

(19:40):
the political enemies of the Democrat Party in ways that
should still mortify you. And the reason we know about
most of those evil deeds is because brave men stepped
up and gave up their careers to tell you about

(20:00):
it and tell me about it. Steve Friend, who I
admit is a friend by now, but Steve Friend is
one of those pipe hitter dudes, just one of those
guys he's made to be in law enforcement. He wants
to go hunt down bad guys. He wants to be

(20:22):
that that superhero kids look up to. And he had
a job as special agent in the FBI. Steve Friend
lost his job. Do you know why? Because he was
hunting down child predators. He was signed to child pornography,

(20:43):
hunting down the biggest monsters in society, and the communists
inside of the FBI pulled him off of that case
and told him to go jot down license plate numbers
of angry school board moms as they were domestic terrorists.
And Steve Friend could have set up Okay, I'll go
do it. After all, I've worked my whole life to
become a special ation in the FBI. I have aspirations.

(21:06):
I want to be this, I want to be could
have done anything, or could have just shut up instead.
He gave up his entire career to tell you about
what they were doing. Garrett O'Boyle, same thing, Marcus Kyle.
There's a list of these guys. They gave up their

(21:28):
careers to tell us about the evils of the cheka
all right now, knowing that the FBI will do worse
the next time a Democrat takes over, and they will,
they will do worse. How many whistleblowers. Do you think

(21:49):
we're going to get next time? Even if you don't
care at all about Steve or Mark Garrett or any
of those people. Even if you don't care at all
about those guys, that's fine. Get that. I'm not asking
you to care about who I care about. Next time.
When President Gavin Newsom tells the FBI to go create

(22:10):
some crimes which the FBI will do to lock up
their political opponents, which we know the FBI will do
having watched how Steve and the other fellas have been treated,
how many guys next time are going to give up
their careers to do the right thing and whistleblow? Let
me go ahead and spoil it for you. None. None.

(22:35):
People are clamoring to bring back the whistleblowers. Oh, I'm
doing that, But in my opinion, that's not even close
to being enough. You lionize heroes when they do something heroic,
not just as a reward for the heroes, as a
message to future would be heroes. You know, that's part

(22:56):
of the beauty of the Medal of Honor stuff. We
did Medal of Honor Monday Sunny. Part of it downloaded
iHeart Spotify iTunes. Part of the beauty of handing out
a medal of honor to somebody who does something heroic.
Isn't just the reward, the acknowledgment. It's that other people
are watching and learning there are rewards for heroism. Bringing

(23:20):
back the whistleblowers, that's the bare minimum. How about promotions,
how about statues? How about naming a wing after Garrett
O'Boyle of the FBI. Instead they're all still unemployed. What

(23:42):
message does that send The next time the FBI gets
turned loose on you and me, we won't be able
to find a whistleblower because, well, something has happened anyway.
Alex Padilla, he's a senator from California. Jd Vance called

(24:06):
him Jose and.

Speaker 4 (24:10):
He's still crying about it.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
Your response to him calling Jose, well, he knows my name.
He knows my name. Look sadly.

Speaker 5 (24:16):
It's just an indicator of how petty and unseerious this
administration is. But he's the vice president of the United States.
Do you think he'd take the situation in Los Angeles
more seriously?

Speaker 1 (24:31):
You know, you think maybe he'd take a.

Speaker 5 (24:32):
Moment to talk to some of the families who have
been impacted, have been terrorized to feel what's really going
on in the ground.

Speaker 1 (24:39):
And you saw him shaking hands with braines.

Speaker 5 (24:41):
But he listened to the Marines because we have you know,
the report at report of the Marines. So many of
the Marines themselves that don't want to be there, that's
not why they enlisted. Or if not the migrant families,
how about the employers who I know are speaking of
because they're concerned about their workforce of important work to do.

Speaker 1 (25:02):
But this is how the vice president chooses to act.

Speaker 3 (25:04):
And that says a lot, you know, setting all politics aside.
That's twice now a United States senator. But a man
has gotten choked up because somebody called him Jose.

Speaker 5 (25:21):
Your response to him calling Jose, well, he knows my name,
he knows my name. Uh look sadly. It's just an
indicator of how petty and unseerious this At some.

Speaker 3 (25:34):
Point in time. Aren't you embarrassed? That's like the fake
whining in the fake crying all the time. Or maybe
you're even serious. Maybe you're so feminine that you're actually
crying because somebody called you Jose at some point again
the Democrat Republican all politics aside. I think about my

(25:58):
father and miss him.

Speaker 4 (26:00):
But I think.

Speaker 3 (26:01):
About He goes through my head a lot when I
see things like this, and I think about going up
to my dad and telling my dad that.

Speaker 4 (26:11):
Somebody somebody called me Joe.

Speaker 3 (26:14):
Dad like I just I think about complaining like that
and whining like that to my father, and I think
how he would have responded, and it would not have
been nice. It certainly would not have been nice.

Speaker 4 (26:26):
And so.

Speaker 3 (26:28):
Is there any man left in any of these people
who whin is like that?

Speaker 1 (26:34):
Gosh?

Speaker 3 (26:35):
Anyway, let's do a couple more emails before we get
out of here. The Jesse Kelly Show Final segment of
The Jesse Kelly Show on an Incredible Monday. Remember if
you missed any part of the show, including Medal of
Honor Monday. The whole thing is available for free. iHeart
Spotify iTunes. If you miss me while I'm gone, even

(26:58):
though I'm not, I'm not actually going anywhere. I'll be
back tomorrow. But if you miss me, you can email
me Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. You should know
that ob is currently in the studio with me as
we speak. Am I going to get her to speak
on the radio? Probably not am I going to be am.

(27:18):
I gonna catch some heat for even bringing this up
as soon as the segment's over, definitely, for sure. But
was it all worth it to see the angry look
on her face?

Speaker 1 (27:26):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (27:26):
Also, yes, so you should know all those things. Focusing
more domestically here before we get to headlines and a
couple more emails. Nancy Pelosi her stock portfolio crushed every
single hedge fund in twenty twenty four. This is not

(27:47):
a news story. You know about these stories, the stories
of members of Congress doing amazingly well in the stock market,
and this is one of those things that just steams
me to know. And because it's the corruption is so naked.
I mean, it's Kamala Harris, it's just laying their naked

(28:09):
in front of everybody. That the members of Congress are
insider trading. That is a crime. It is a crime
that you that me, we would go to prison for.
If I start making trades that other people aren't making
and they don't make sense, I'm going to get investigated

(28:31):
by the SEC. And if they discover that I had
inside knowledge that the public didn't have access to, well,
you've just heard me on the radio for the last
time in about ten years, because I'm signing off and
I'm heading to federal prison. And yet members of Congress
do this in front of your eyes every single day,

(28:53):
no trouble at all.

Speaker 1 (28:54):
It is.

Speaker 3 (28:55):
It is the equivalent of members of Congress walking around
with the little things. The little things how you unlock
a car door? Have you ever seen those things before?
I actually got to use those once. I won't go
into the details of it, but how you unlock a
car door to steal a car. It's the equivalent of
members of Congress walking around with those all day long
and broad daylight, popping locks, getting in these cars and

(29:19):
stealing cars and never getting in trouble. It's the financial
equivalent of that. Where is Pambondi? Where are these people?
This stuff happens in front of all of us, things
that you get in trouble for Congress is allowed to
get away with it. Freaking steems me. Whatever, Let's do
a couple of months. Dear Jesse the Blade Kelly, that's
one of my favorite nicknames that I gave myself. I

(29:41):
would like to congratulate you on being correct once again.
I work in a hospital on the South. They have
hospitals all across the US. All year round, they have
up poster boards around the faculty cheering on DEI and
advertising for its importance. This month they put up Pride flags.
It had enough and emailed the corporate office telling them

(30:03):
that myself and many others on the hospital staff find
it repugnant and that if it was not taken down immediately,
I was going to let prominent journalists, mainly journalists Jesse
know what was going on. To their credit, the next
day all the signs, posters, and flags had been removed.
Am I the only one who's ever spoken up about this?

(30:25):
Or is the tide shifting? Thank you for pushing to
do things that norm won't. Well, the tide is shifting,
but it's a chicken or the egg thing. Part of
the reason the tide is shifting is you were opening
up your mouth. No more living that live, no more silence,
no more just let it go no more. I don't

(30:47):
want to make waves. I want to be nice. I
want to be polite. Well, it wouldn't be Christian to
say you anything. No more of that insane, idiotic, not
biblical nonsense. No more. When there is evils spread around,
speak up and say something. If it's in your kids' school,
be in the school teacher's office, and if that doesn't work,
be in the principal's office. When it's in your place

(31:10):
of work, go let your voice be heard. Don't take
no for an answer. When you walk in the local
library and you got a whole bunch of rainbow demon
filth in front of your kids with some drag queen
shake and his penis in your daughter's face, don't shrug
your shoulders and go home and say, well, I guess
we're not going anymore. Start raising a stink. The Communists
were able to infiltrate every single institution in this country

(31:34):
over decades because they were aggressive and loud about it.
Their values are completely outside of the norm of America.
In fact, many of their values are against the law
here in the United States of America. Yet they've conquered
almost every single institution because they spoke up. It would
never occur to these people, wow live and let live.

Speaker 1 (31:54):
No no, no, no no.

Speaker 3 (31:55):
They always have to scream at somebody. They're feminists, after all.
You speak up, and even in small ways. I'm very
proud of you for speaking up. It takes guts because
it's not our norm.

Speaker 4 (32:06):
It's not my norm, it's not your norm.

Speaker 5 (32:08):
Wow.

Speaker 3 (32:08):
I mean I don't want to be impolite. I don't
want to be known as Zach. I don't want to
be a troublemaker. I don't want to be no more.
It's time for the good people to be loud. Proud
of you, Glad you got loud. Let us all continue
to go and do likewise, Chris, I tried to press

(32:28):
the headlines button, but that one didn't work. Let me
try this other one turned out that was the fart button.
And now here's a headline. But you know the thing,
emails we didn't get to. That wasn't the right one either.
That one said emails. But I guess the soundboard's malfunctioning.

Speaker 4 (32:47):
So we're actually we actually.

Speaker 3 (32:49):
Are gonna do headlines. But here's the thing. Sometimes Jewish
producer Chris needs my help with some of the technical stuff.
So I'm gonna have to I'm gonna have what Chris,
what what? Chris? I'll help you. Why don't you want
me to help you. I'll dig in and start pressing
a bunch of buttons as soon as the show's over. Anyway,
chat GPT will help kids get quote gender affirming care

(33:12):
while hiding it from their parents. This is a thing
to remember about all this different AI stuff that's out there.
So much of it is written by people who hate
your freaking guts. Remember the Biden administration. We found out
they were intending to take complete control of it. And
that's exactly what That's exactly why this stuff is only

(33:32):
as good as the code. It's only as good as
the data that's written into it. See up here. As
Chris and the lefties wrote most of this stuff, Tom
Homan says an Iranian sleeper cells could be hiding among
the Biden aragataways. Well, let's hope this ceasefire thing is legit.
We know what Trump said, Iron's pushing back on it,

(33:55):
hoping by tomorrow we know something, we'll tackle it all. Then,
all right, that's all
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