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Speaker 1 (00:01):
But chatzy, Kelly Shaw, Let's have some fun on a Wednesday,
a magnificent Wednesday.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Where I there is no chance, and I mean no chance.
We're going to tackle everything we have to tackle tonight.
I know about your concerns about the deportations in Minnesota?
Are we backing off? Trump said something that leads you
to believe we are, But we're not. Anyway, I'll explain
what's going on there. Communists lying about everything all the time.
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The education system has been infected. Will we ever get
any COVID accountability? We have Brandon Darby, we haven't talked
to him in ages talking to us about the border?
Why are we hearing anything about the border? Is it
all fine?
Speaker 1 (00:52):
Now?
Speaker 3 (00:53):
All that Daniel Turner talking about power the race card?
Speaker 2 (00:58):
What is it with these ballots? It's Kathy Hokals and moron.
So much more coming up tonight on the world famous
Jesse Kelly's Show. And did I attempt to assassinate Jewish
producer Chris before he attempted to assassinate me? All that
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and so much more to come on the show. Now,
come on, pull up a chair. About to give you
a little pep talk right before I give the pep talk.
I swear this is not a rerun show, but I'm
going to come back to an analogy I've made over
and over and over and over again. And it's not
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because you're stupid. It's because I'm stupid, and it helps
me understand things. It's why I love analogies. It's why
I love simplifying things. Believe it or not, I know
you think I do it for you. I do it
for me. When I'm daydreaming, which I do all time,
I may master at it, and I'm thinking about the
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problems of our country and where we're at politically, and
our culture and our place in the world. When I
think about all these things, I'll be honest with you,
I get overwhelmed. Sometimes there are too many problems. The
problems are too complex. How do I I don't under
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So I I find ways in my mind to simplify
things for me. When I give you a dumbinalogy hungry
hungry hippos or something like that, it's because that's what
I came up with for me, and then I sit
here and I tell you about it. So let me
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tell you one I've told you before, and I really
think it will help you the way. It helps me
understand where we're at. So this is in response to
a couple different things. There's a couple stories out there.
We had a bunch of Haitians. You don't want a
bunch of Haitians in your country ever. It's a horrible
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voodoo culture of murder and rape. It's awful. You don't
ever want a mass import Haitians into your country. A
Haitian fine, a family here sounds good. Mass importation national suicide.
Because Democrats are sold as evil monsters, the Baden administration
brought in as many as they possibly could. The Trump administration,
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to their credit, ended their quote temporary protection, protected status,
which means you gotta go bye bye. You were here temporarily,
it's time for you to go home. You probably saw
the headlines yesterday that a judge stepped in and said no, no,
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no, no no, they get to stay. All right. We'll actually
get to that judge. That's one of the stories that's
out there. Another story that's out there is this maybe
you saw it, and I have to give credit to
James O'Keefe because it was his reporting that broke it.
Another FBI official, by my account, I believe that's number
seven fbidj who've been caught. Another FBI official goes out
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on a date with an undercover lady and gets too
honest as men do around beautiful women, and informs her
that there won't be any major arrests in all this
Minnesota fraud stuff. Nothing billions of your money has been stolen.
And the guy just comes out and says, Wow, it
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was way better under Joe Biden. Things were just better.
We're gonna be able to He says, We're gonna basically
ride out Donald Trump's term, and then by the time
we're done with it, we'll go ahead and brush all
this over the rug under the rug, not over the
rug under the rug, and we'll continue with the communist revolution. Okay,
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kind of thing is dishearten it right? I got it.
Here's the analogy. A skyscraper. You've either been in one,
you've at least seen them. I know you have. How
does it generally work with a skyscraper. Let's say it's
one company's skyscraper' Well, the ground floor that's where you
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put the poor security guy. Then as you work your
way up the skyscraper, the floors increase in importance. The
bottom floors. That's for the entry level people fresh out
of college. In turns, that's where you put the mailroom.
If there's a restaurant, you got to stuff it down
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in the bottom floors, all the way up till you
get to the penthouse. The top floors. That's where the presidents,
the vice presidents, the big shots work. Everybody when they
check into a hotel, unless you're one of these weirdos
who worries about fire all the time. I'm kidding a
lot of people worry about fire. But unless you're one
of those people, you want the top floor, right. I
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want of view. Can I see the river? Same thing
in an office building. The president doesn't want to be
on the bottom floor. He wants to be up in
the penthouse so we can survey his kingdom perfectly natural.
They get more important as you go up. Now. I
could describe every institution like this, but for right now,
we're going to focus on government institutions that's not just
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a federal government, federal, state, local, and I'm going to
that very much includes our justice system in this country, federal, state, local,
this district court, this county, this Supreme court, that everything
is included in that for a long long time, probably
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before you were born, depending on how old you are,
but probably before you were born. The communists in this
country and internationally they realized something. This beautiful skyscraper that
is America, you cannot bring it to its knees until
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you get off the bottom floor and get as high
as you can get. And remember every floor has multiple
offices in it. You can't do it as the security guard.
They're just gonna fire you and hire a new fat
guy who just wants to retire and make eight dollars
an hour staring at a computer screen.
Speaker 3 (07:37):
You can't take down the company from the bottom floor.
You can't take down a country. If you are a
communist revolutionary from the street corner, that can be beneficial.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
You can make a lot of noise, you can intimidate people,
her people, kill people, all the things communists love to do.
But to truly bring down America, man, I gotta get
to the penthouse, baby, I gotta get off the floors.
And they began to work very, very hard. The famous
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Italian communist Antonio Gramsci you've read about him before, but
you most definitely read about him in the Anti Communist Manifesto.
Antonio Gramschi talked about the long march through the institutions,
and he talked about that, you know when he wrote that,
you know when he wrote it when he was sitting
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in prison. Why would he write it then, because she's
sitting there in a prison cell. He was a street
animal ends up in a prison cell. And he realized
that the communist revolution was always going to fail if
it didn't get off the street corner, because the institutions
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of any country would stop it from destroying the country
through the commune in prison, and then that revolution is dead.
So what did you have to have if you were
a communist? You had to have and I quote, the
long march through the institutions. That's what he talked about.
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Now for our purposes, it's the long march to higher floors,
better offices. You can't destroy a country as big and
wonderful and free as the United States of America in
your fat security guard uniform. You got to get in
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the boardroom, Lord Willing, you're CEO. Do you have to
occupy as many offices in that skyscraper and as high
of offices as you possibly can if you want to
have a successful communist revolution. Now, like I said before
you were born. They were marching, they were getting promoted,
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they were filling up those offices and taking that elevator
to a higher and higher floor. Now we're going to
discuss where we are, the good things that are happening,
and the frustration you and I feel every time someone
throws all in mine in our path. Jesse Kelly's Show
on a magnificent Wednesday hook Day, and you can email
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us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Jesse, I'm so
sick of weak need Republicans. Tom Homan's solution to immigration
is the withdrawing of seven hundred ice agents. Okay, I'm
addressing I'm addressing this stuff right now in a roundabout way.
I just use the analogy the floors. For decades, communists
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have marched through our government institutions, all of them, but
we're focused on in focusing on the government. One. For instance,
I brought up the Haitians. A judge steps in and says, no,
you can't send them back to Haiti. Who who is
this judge? Oh? Well, her name's Anna Rayes. The Daily
Signal did a wonderful report on her. Who is Anna Rayes? Well,
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Joe Biden appointed her. I know you're gonna be shocked.
In March twenty twenty five, you know what Anna Reyes
did the Trump administration. They had an executive order that said, hey,
Trany's in the military, No, you gotta go. This is
not a place to nurture your mental illness. Go be
a trainee somewhere else. Judge stepped in and stopped it.
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Guess who that judge's name was, and he guesses Anna Rayes.
Before she even became a judge. Back in twenty eighteen,
she was on a legal team representing nineteen people. What
was the case, nineteen people who crossed the southern border
without going through a port of entry. She is a
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consistent donor to Democrats. She gave twenty eight hundred dollars
to Joe Biden's campaign. She's given the Domes campaign. She
gave the President Barack Obama's campaign. Did you know that?
When she was appointed? She was, of course, of note
because quote Reyes will be the first Hispanic woman and
first openly LGBTQ person to ever serve on that court.
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You understand what we're dealing with here. Who is Anna Rayes?
Anna Rayes is a communist who walked into the bottom
floor of that skyscraper, and because of the work of
communists before her, ANNEA. Rayes has a security badge that
does not keep her on the bottom floor floor number two, three, five, ten,
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or twenty. Anna Rayes, because the communists have put into work,
is able to scan her badge and get to a high,
high floor of high high importance, thus allowing her, a judge,
to have an absurd amount of hour in the skyscraper
in the United States of America. I know that sounds
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like it's made to feel you are made to make
you feel bad, that I brought that up so you
would feel bad. It's quite the opposite. I'm explaining that
these people are all over our skyscraper. Headline from town
Hall Ice arrests. Get this illegal immigrant who was hired
by the New Orleans Police Department. The dude is from
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freaking Cameroon and he's a pullet was hired by the
police department. It takes time. These communists spent decades getting
better security badges, getting to hire floors. We are not
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going to be able to walk in and do what
you want to do and what I want want to do.
I want Donald Trump to start at floor one and
walk up and down the halls and say you're fired,
and you're fired, and you're fired. And then I want
them to go to floor two and say you're fired,
and you're fired, and all the way up to the penthouse.
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You're all fired. Every FBI agent who's a scumbag fired,
everyone at the IRS fired, DOJ fired, every single judge fired,
this district judge and this judge, and that you're all fired.
You know what needs to be done, and you want
it done right now. And I'm not mad at you
for that. I'm happy that that's how you feel. That's
how I feel too. But we have to deal with
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the world in which we live, and the world in
which we live is counter revolution is slow. You know,
we love history stories. We love them. I love them,
You love them. If you don't love history stories, it's
because you've always had crappy, histy street teachers. I'll put
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it to you that way, because history has everything you
could ever want. Whatever you're into, drama, action, love stories, tragedy,
whatever you're into, those are history stories. But you know
what happens to us lovers of history. We will take
a long, long tale and it becomes an hour long
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podcast for us, doesn't it. Remember what's the Rhodesia that's
the most recent one. Everyone loved that I did. I
think we did five hours on it, Chris, we did
five hours on Rhodesia, five hours. The Rhodesian bush War
went on for a decade. I did five hours on it.
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We are in the middle of a communist revolution. You
are a counter revolutionary. I am a counter revolutionary. It's
not going to be overnight. You're frustrated right now, and
I am too, because we're not getting the Save Act through.
It's a great example. Here's John Thun.
Speaker 4 (16:07):
The coin in the realm in the Senate is floor time.
There's a finite amount of it, and we have a
lot of things we have to do. There's a housing
bill that's a waiting action, hopefully, a market structure bill,
possibly permitting reform, farm bill, highway bill, you can go
right down the list, Russia sanctions. There are a whole
bunch of things that could be teed up for action
on the floor of the Senate, and so you have
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to make some judgments and the conference will have a
conversation about that. I've committed to that that we will
talk about that idea and determine whether or not they're
what the conference's views are about it, and whether how
they want to proceed. As I said, we will vote
on the Save Act. But exercising or triggering a talking
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filibuster has ramifications implications that I think everybody needs to be.
Speaker 2 (16:55):
Aware of that makes you pull your hair out to
the point you're as bald as I am. It's gonna
take time. We'll continue on this in a moment. Hang on.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Wednesday. Member.
If you miss any part of the show, you can
download at iHeart, Spotify iTunes. We have Brandon Darby one
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hour from now. He's gonna be talking to us about
Cartel stuff, border stuff. You haven't seen any of that
in the news recently, have you? I haven't either. Is
everything fixed rather Cartel's gone? I don't know. Brandon is
gonna join us and talk to us. So a couple
bits have come out and people were finding them to
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be disheartening. Donald Trump himself said this, people don't like it.
Talking about Minneapolis. I learned that.
Speaker 5 (17:48):
Maybe we can use a little bit of a softer touch.
But you still have to be tough. There's a criminal.
We're dealing with, really hard criminals. But look, I've called
the people. I've called the governor. I've called the mayor,
spoke to him, had great conversations with him, and then
I see them ranting and raving out there.
Speaker 6 (18:06):
Right.
Speaker 2 (18:07):
People don't like to hear that softer touch. They're legals.
But Tom Holman, who people do like, I like home
and a lot. Holman says, Look.
Speaker 7 (18:19):
Giving this increase in unprecedented collaboration and as a result
of the need for less law enforcement officers to do
this work in a safer environment, I have announced, effective immediately,
we will draw down seven hundred people effected today, seven
hundred law enforce and personnel.
Speaker 2 (18:42):
People are mad. Sounds like retreat. Trump's talking about a
softer touch. Tom Holman says, seven hundred people, says we're
going to end the serve.
Speaker 7 (18:56):
My goal, with the support of President Trump, is to
achieve a complete draw down and then the surge as
soon as your can. But that is largely contingent upon
the end of the illegal and threatening activities against ICE
and a streat of partners that we're seeing in the community.
Speaker 2 (19:19):
I'm not here to tell you that either of those
things are okay. In fact, I frankly disagree with both
of those things, just because I Communists only understand fear
and pain. However, however, headline Ice sets a new record
pace for deportations. You may not like the press conferences,
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you may not like Donald Trump talking about a softer touch,
but we are currently at a record pace. Changing the
skyscraper is going to take time, much more time than
you think we have or than I think we have. No,
it has to be done now. The midterms are coming
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up twenty twenty eight. All is lost if we don't.
But you can't reverse fifty sixty seventy years of Communist
infiltration and insurgency in a year, in three years, in
four years, in eight years, and twelve years. I've explained before.
We will never see final victory, you and I not
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in our lifetime. It doesn't work that way. We boiled
down these huge Titanic fights that are of major importance.
I'm not under selling that, and we we want them
to happen. Now. I watched Braveheart. It was ten minutes.
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That's not how life works. I told you that I
have a couple history stories coming up. Things that I'm
geeking out out on at the moment. One of them
is proving to be much more challenging than the other.
The two things I'm working on as we speak are
the Phoenix program in Vietnam. That one is proving to
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be I'm so frustrated. I'm almost ready to give it up.
It's just so difficult to find enough sources where I
can get real actual information on it. But setting out aside,
don't worry about that. The other one is Napoleon's disastrous
retreat from Russia in eighteen twelve. I'm not going to
give away anything right now, but it's not exactly giving
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something away. It's not a breaking news story. I am.
I am knee deep, waist deep in research on the
Great Retreat of eighteen twelve. I haven't even gotten to
eighteen twelve. I'm at eighteen eleven. Years and years and
years of negotiation and diplomacy and this. But we don't
know about those things right. All we know about is weight.
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They're eating the horses. It takes time. Headline new proposal
to limit federal judges terms to twenty years. I'm not
saying that's going to go through, but this is the
kind of thing it's going to take in order to
reverse the Communist revolution. As communist revolutionaries, it's going to
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take time. It will extend a long time after Donald
Trump is out of the White House, a long time
after he's dead and gone, After I'm dead and gone,
after You're dead and gone, we will still be fighting
communists because the devil is not going anywhere for a
very long time. Communism is of the devil. It is
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a demonic religion of destruction and domination, and it has
infected so many parts of this country. It's why they
destroy everything as fast as they can, and they've made
tremendous gains. While we were asleep at the wheel, While
we were appointing complete losers and the GOP year after
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year after year after year, the Communists were working their
way up the skyscraper. Now it's the year twenty twenty six.
You're awake and I'm awake, and we see how bad
things are and we want it fixed next time. We
can't wrap your mind around this. Brett Behar interviewed Cash Battel,
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FBI director Cash Battel. We can't even get all the
information on the man who shot Donald Trump and the
head me.
Speaker 8 (23:35):
The FBI have put out all the information that we
possibly I legally can while protecting any ongoing matters that
are unrelated.
Speaker 2 (23:43):
But he's dead.
Speaker 8 (23:44):
Well, yes, he's very much dead. But at the same time, Brett,
we at the FBI have to follow the parameters of
our investigation and what the law allows us to release.
Speaker 6 (23:52):
I get it, but you know, what were the cell phones?
Why don't we know who he was talking to? You
know what exactly happened. I feel like we haven't gotten
the whole picture about Butler even now.
Speaker 8 (24:02):
But here's the thing, Brett. There we can provide, and
just an example here, we've provided forty thousand pages of
documents in Congress. That's a four hundred percent increase from
the prior to directors. We will continue to provide this
information with our partners on Capitol Hill when we are
legally able. It's never going to be enough for everyone.
It's never going to be enough. But what we are
saying is we're not saying trust us. We're saying we
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did an exhaustive search of that. We presented that information
to the Department of Justice, and a decision was made
on what to release.
Speaker 6 (24:31):
Yeah, but okay, you said we put out everything we could.
Do you think that everything's been put out about air crumps.
Speaker 2 (24:38):
I'm the shooter, a.
Speaker 8 (24:40):
Led shooter in everything, whether it's Epstein or Charlie Kirk,
or whether it's this shooter and Butler. We always put
out what the law permits us to put out.
Speaker 2 (24:49):
How's that sound, Chris said, bad sounds bad sounds evasive
for being honest. Is that satisfactory to you? You're telling
me the Secret Service allowed some quote loan gunman to
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assume a rooftop one hundred and forty eight meters from
the head of the President of the United States of
America and fire a bullet into his head. And if
Donald Trump doesn't turn his head, we all watched him
get executed on live television. And now we would look.
We know we have pictures. I've looked at the pictures
of the man on a cell phone. This loaner was
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talking to someone, unless he was just updating his Instagram.
How did he get access? How did he get the
gun in there? How did how this? How that? Why
was there an ATF agent collecting pictures of the crime
scene right afterwards? And then he lawyered up when a
United States Senator Ron Johnson asked him about it. Why
did they hose the rooftop off and cremate the body
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five seconds after it was done? Takes time. Someone's lying
about something and it takes time. All right, all right,
we have too much to get to. I have to
move on. We have to get stuff out of the way.
But first, something happened yesterday. I'm going to report. I'll
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let you decide. Next time it is the Jesse Kelly Show.
And you can say you don't need no education, but
then I hear things like this, and I think that
maybe we do need more education in this country. Now
we're gonna step away from politics for a moment and
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we're gonna deal with intrigue possible. Well, you know what
I told you. I would report and you're going to decide.
You are well aware that I'm a journalists, journalist. Jesse.
There's just no one better. Jesse. He's the best. Yesse,
Please kiss my baby, yes E Jesse.
Speaker 3 (27:05):
Jesse, Jesse, Jesse.
Speaker 2 (27:10):
We got an email yesterday from somebody, someone who was
concerned this. Someone was concerned that Jewish producer Chris was
going to attempt an assassination on me for what he
alleged was me being mean to Chris, which I don't
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see that at all, but that's what apparently this guy heard.
And so there's a thinking out there that there may
be an assassination attempt afoot here in the studio. Now,
I'm just going to lay out the facts of what happened.
I'm not going to come to any conclusions because I'll
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allow you to decide. My job as a journalist. As
a journalist is to bring you the facts. All right,
here's what happened yesterday. Bob, my wife, Bob, you know,
health freak Ob. Bob did something she rarely does. Bob
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came to the studio yesterday. Why she was in the area.
She had some kind of appointment, health thing, who knows,
she explained to me, but I didn't even understand what
it was. And she had this little lull in the
action before she had to pick the kids up from practice.
Either way, said she was going to stop by the studio.
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Little background earlier that day yesterday morning. I told her, Hey,
when you come by the studio, we'll eat together. We'll
eat together. She responded and said, no, I'm going to
bring something healthy. Of course, So I think, okay, I'm
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totally free to just eat with me. Chris and Corey
we decide we're going to get pizza, and we order
from this Italian place. This Italian place has the best
food they get. We get, We get pizza, and then
I got an order of spaghetti that had meat sauce,
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meat balls and mushrooms in the sauce. That's going to
be for me, I kid you. Not. Five seconds after
I order from this Italian place, she texts me and says, hey,
I'm coming by. What are we eating? Okay? Now I'm
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in a situation where I have to pretend as if
I was going to wait to eat with her because
she didn't say what she'd said earlier. Doesn't matter. I
go tell Chris and Corey, Hey, when the pizza in
spaghetti gets here, it's all all yours. I'm going to
eat something separate with her. So, of course we had.
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I won't even go into it. I had to go
get something separate for her and I. That left Jewish
producer Chris with the spaghetti with the meatballs and the
meat sauce, and oh did him and Corey have a
good time with that? Rubbing the pizza in my face?
Speaker 9 (30:25):
Ah?
Speaker 2 (30:25):
I guess I get to take the spaghetti home. All
they had a grand old time with it. Chris shows
up today, had a long night, huh Chris. Apparently Chris,
who was the only one to consume the spaghetti, Chris
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got himself sick somehow spent the night praying too the
porcelain God, did you, Chris, little pukan in the house.
I'm gonna move on. I'm just saying, in palace intrigue situations,
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you can either take them out or they will take
you out. It's all I'm saying. Hope you enjoyed the spaghetti, Chris,
hope you enjoyed the spaghetti.
Speaker 10 (31:26):
That.
Speaker 2 (31:27):
Let me touch on something here, the immigration portion of this.
If we are retreating, you know, I know people are
worried about what's happening in Minnesota. If we are retreating,
the communists don't seem to think we're retreating. The communists
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are reporting that the deportations are continuing. They're extremely upset.
We're even seeing things like this on the floor of
the House of Representatives. This is representative Yes, Yaza mean Hansary.
I don't know what part of Nebraska she's from.
Speaker 11 (32:04):
This description what you have put forward, and what we've
seen across this country. ICE is not law enforcement. They're
also not immigration enforcement. They are literally Trump's personal paramilitary
force turned against civilians, no different than many authoritarian regimes
around the world.
Speaker 2 (32:20):
Literally, they're literally his deportation force. I mean, I let
the literally go. But the Communists still seemed to be
extremely afraid about deportations, which is odd because they let
in all these animals. Well.
Speaker 9 (32:36):
Martinez is being held on thirteen charges from kidnapping to
sex abuse to assault in these attacks. Now, court documents
indicate his first victim says she was tied up by
him before he sexually abused her. Police say thirty one
year old Sergio Martinez broken too a Northeast Portland apartment
at sunrise Monday morning and attacked a sixty five year
old woman he didn't know, stole her car, and that
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night attacked another woman wielding a knife in a parking
garage again. A stranger Coin six.
Speaker 10 (33:04):
Has found he's got a long arrest record, starting fifteen
years ago in California. He was convicted of burglary, battery, theft,
and illegally entering the US from Mexico at least twenty times.
After being deported.
Speaker 2 (33:16):
Democrats let all these people in the country on purpose.
They led entire prison gangs in the country on purpose.
Remember the story we played for you last night about
the gang that had professional Wi Fi jammers, the gang
that had a complete setup with a camera aimed at
someone's house. We are getting these people out of the country.
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It is slow, it is painful, but it is happening,
and that is good. We can always and should always
push for more, but it is happening.