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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of The
Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful humpdaye on Wednesday. Remember,
you could email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
All right, so we're about to talk about a hostage
situation this hour. We're also going to get to Brandon Darby.
There's Cartel News Mexico's handing over twenty seven of Mexican

(00:24):
cartel guys. Darby's gonna come about about a half hour
from now talk to us about that. But let's talk
about the hostage situation that's going on in America. And
that hostage situation is well Trump talked about it.

Speaker 2 (00:36):
They really are there.

Speaker 1 (00:38):
They stuck, They don't know what to do. They have
probably more I would say more than half are sane,
but they are led by insane people. It's talking about
the Democrat Party. They're stuck. I am curious about this.
And the thing is, I'm about to talk about something

(01:00):
that I don't know about, and neither do you. I'm
about to talk about something nobody knows about. How many
American Democrats know they're in the midst of insanity, want
the insanity to stop, but don't feel comfortable speaking out

(01:26):
because this and they're not comfortable speaking out. It's a cult,
it's a religion, it's culled. Cult members who speak out
against the cult leader get treated horribly. I know people
think I get a lot of hate mail and death threats,
and of course that's true. You know, the communists hate me.
You know who gets treated way worse than I do,

(01:49):
way worse. I've openly declared myself to be the mortal
enemy of communists. I am an anti communist, that is
who I am. I believe in fighting and destroying communism
until the day I die. If you are a Communist
listening to my show, I despise you as much as
you despise me, and I'm going to try to destroy
your sick, demonic worldview. Now I've openly declared that former

(02:14):
Democrats get treated way worse than I do, way worse.
A Democrat who breaks away from the cult, who chooses
to leave the religion, isn't just an enemy, He's a trader.
And Democrats know this. Democrat politicians and normy democrats know this.

(02:36):
Let's set aside the politicians, because I have lived in
a Democrat world, a few different times in my life.
The biggest one is when I lived in Washington, d C.
For a year, because everybody there's a freaking Democrat, which
we're going to get to in a couple minutes. Everybody
there is a Democrat. So I would get invited out
with friends. I had a few friends there, ab and
I would get invited out on a Friday, era a Saturday.

(02:59):
Hey we're having some chicken wings and watching the game
something like that. Well, at these parties, at these meetups,
there were mostly Democrats there. Oftentimes there was Democrats there,
and you can tell, you can tell there is a fear,

(03:20):
a palpable fear they have at speaking against the cult
in front of their friends. It is a palpable fear
for them. They don't want to be piled on, they
don't want to be torn apart. They frankly feel a
little bit traitorous and dirty speaking out against the club,

(03:43):
speaking out against the religion, So they don't do it.
How many of them are there? If you live in Washington,
d C. For instance, which I know you don't, but
if you live in Washington, d C. Or you visit Washington,
d C. My son visited with his friends last year
at the Lincoln Memorials, some violent meth head started screaming
violent threats at them. Now, granted, because my son's an

(04:05):
idiot and all of his friends are too, they started
laughing and thought it was hilarious. But you understand what
I mean. How many Democrats live in DC and they're
afraid afraid of physical violence. As we've talked about before,
that's a different kind of afraid, it really is. That's

(04:28):
a whole different kind of fear. When you are afraid
of being physically hurt yourself personally, that's a different kind
of fear. How many Democrats are scared to walk to
the office, walk to the car, don't want to go
out after dark, lots and lots of them. But at

(04:49):
the same time, their religion, their religion has a devil
and his name is Donald Trump. How many Democrats in
that city want the big, evil devil to come in
and take the scum off the streets. They just don't
feel comfortable saying.

Speaker 2 (05:09):
I will just go back to the fact that you know,
the people that are cheering this on privately are not
like right wing Republicans, are not maga people. A lot
of our friends are in the media, and also Democrats
that worked on Joe Biden's campaign, that worked on other campaigns.
They're saying, Yeah, I'd like to feel safe walking around

(05:30):
this city. If the federal government can be a positive
partner in keeping the streets safe while again forming a
partnership with the DC police and not taking over, then
I at least the people I've spoken with that live
in DC day in, day out see this as a

(05:53):
positive step.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
See it as a positive step. Now that's Joe Scarborough.
That's the stuff his friends are texting him. Hey, this
is kind of cool. Hey I hate Trump. I hate Trump.
They'll throw in the qualifier, I really hate Trump.

Speaker 3 (06:07):
Don't me wrong.

Speaker 1 (06:07):
I hate Trump, but sure would be nice to not
get stabbed.

Speaker 4 (06:12):
Now.

Speaker 1 (06:14):
Juxtapose that versus the DC Attorney General.

Speaker 4 (06:17):
It is a city and a community need to be
much more focused on prevention and surrounding young people and
their families with resources. If we want to be safer
in the long run, we cannot prosecute and arrest our
way out of it.

Speaker 1 (06:33):
That's how you have to talk when you're a Democrat
elected leader, otherwise you get torn to shreds. How many
normy Democrats or at least not totally insane. Democrats are
living like that in not just DC, various parts of
the country. How many are tired of the expense, tired

(06:55):
of the taxes, tired of the crime, tired of the illegals,
tired of the bilingual schools, tired of all the endless
democrat misery that Democrats have brought onto this country. But
they just don't have the courage to break away from
the religion.

Speaker 3 (07:14):
And that is a.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
Very common theme in communist countries throughout history. When an
evil communist regime takes over. It's not that all of
them are masterminds and demons and tearing people apart. So
many people putting on that Soviet uniform are disgusted by
the Communist party, but they're afraid. How many Democrats listening

(07:40):
to the sound of my voice right now are a
little uncomfortable because it's hitting home, isn't it. Maybe you're
squirming in your chair. Maybe that's you. I don't expect you,
based on my voice, to go to that cocktail party
this Friday and say to your friends, I mean, maybe
it is good to keep murderers in jail. I don't

(08:05):
expect you to say that, But you could maybe maybe
your courage would be contagious, as courage often is. And look,
you can hate me all you want, but in a
roundabout way, I'm trying to save your party. There is

(08:26):
a chance the Democrat Party does a Thelma in Louise
and drives right off the cliff. If they don't stop,
you can't brand yourself as the pro murder party, the
pro crime party. You can't say this stuff and keep

(08:47):
getting elected. You're gonna end up losing. Places like New York.

Speaker 4 (08:50):
As a city and a community need to be much
more focused on prevention and surrounding young people and their
families with resources. If we want to be safer in
the long run, we cannot prosecute and arrest our way
out of it.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
You've already seen see Democrats won't see these signs. But
I'm on the outside looking in, so I can see
these signs. I know you can see these signs. You've
already seen little burps, little little bits of pushback with
these various recalls, these various little little election things, even

(09:24):
in Chicago. Look, we love to make fun of this.
Dufis who's the current mate.

Speaker 5 (09:28):
I would just say it like this that the president
has always been intimidated by the intellectual prowess of black men,
and so of course he would speak in those petite,
in puerile terms.

Speaker 1 (09:44):
Anyway, I know we make fun of Chicago, but they
did get rid of their last mayor because people were
tired of it. I realized they replaced Lori Lightfoot with
an even bigger moron. I understand that, but there are
these little signs that people were sick of it. People
are sick of it, and yet the leadership of the

(10:05):
Democrat Party is trapped. Name me one national Democrat talking
about cracking down on crime. Oh, it is the Jesse
Kelly Show on a wonderful Wednesday with me Bronco. What Chris,
it's a Jesse Kelly show. And look it's been light tonight.

Speaker 3 (10:26):
He's as heavy as ten boxers that you might be moving.

Speaker 1 (10:30):
That doesn't make sense with what I just said, but
I don't care. Sometimes I don't make sense. Let's do
some emails. I said I was going to get to twenty.
I don't know how many I've gotten to so far,
but it's been a lot, now a lot, Chris Jesse.
Here's a cool story. In two thousand, my step grandfather
was the oldest living son of a Civil War vet.
He was seventy nine at the time that Southern Living

(10:52):
magazine did an interview with him. That's so cool. His
dad was seventy eight when Grandpa was born. He was
a Confederate veteran captured during the battle in eighteen sixty three,
thrown in a Union pow camp in Chicago. I forgot
the name of the camp. It was just as terrible
as Andersonville, swampy and disease ridden. He talked about the

(11:13):
only food they got was a boiled broth. Once a day,
they caught rats and would cook them to eat. That's
freaking cool anyway, He said they were almost dead by
the end of the war. My step grandpa was a
very unique man. In his late seventies, he had three
different younger girlfriends that were in their forties and fifties.

(11:35):
He had a date for every meal. He would joke
about hiring and firing them. His name was Wiley Denny.
I always enjoyed listening to the stories of these elderly men.
My grandpa's uncles and dad were all veterans from World
War Two, Korea, and Vietnam. They have all passed away.

Speaker 3 (11:53):
Now.

Speaker 1 (11:54):
These men were treasures and they were greatly missed. I
wanted to read that one because it's cool, and two
I don't want to get sappy, but it is sad
that we're losing our old timers. And I know that's
how life goes, and they would tell you that too.
I get that, But there aren't many World War Two
veterans left and right on their heels. The Korean War

(12:17):
guys are fading fast green woar guys. And I can't
believe I'm going to say this, but we're probably what
fifteen years away from losing our Vietnam guys. Sucks, I guns,
that's how it goes. Jesse, My wife and I just
returned from our honeymoon in Portugal. That's sweet. While we

(12:37):
were there, we went on a private tour with a
man from Dubai. When he learned that my wife is
originally from Mexico, he heard Mexico was the gateway to
the United States. Oh my gosh. I tried to play
it off and told him we didn't know about all
that because we did things the right way. My wife
was here on a tourist visa when we met. She
probably looked him right in the eyes and said Fell

(13:00):
spent years getting her through the citizens process. He wouldn't
drop the subject, though, and kept asking about the details
of the process. He even said he was working with
a company back in Dubai to find him a wife
in the United States. I think the cherry on top
was later in the day when he complained about the
Ukrainian immigrants coming to Portugal and driving up the real

(13:24):
estate market. His name is Matt uh. Look, it's a
good thing. Let's focus on something positive about all this.
It's a good thing that we live in a country
everyone wants to go to. Isn't that Isn't that cool?
Let's be happy about that.

Speaker 5 (13:44):
We you and me.

Speaker 1 (13:46):
I guess we have a bunch of international people listening
to But you and me Americans. We live in the
place everyone wants to visit. We're members of the club
everyone wants in, and we're already here. It is cool, right,
it's got to go. It makes me feel good when
I think about that. Nobody's trying to get into some
dumpling Italy. No, I'm kidding, nobody's trying to get into Rwanda.

(14:10):
There's not a line. There's not a line to get
into Yemen. No one wants to go there, nobody. We
live in a place where people want to come now.
It is sad, incredibly sad and incredibly aggravating that our
politicians would I would love to say just Democrats, but
we have James lank for type Republicans. That our politicians

(14:33):
will routinely make public statements that encourage people to try
to get in by any means necessary. That's horrible. The
best border security is the rhetoric of the people who
leave the country because everyone around the world listens. What
do you think that dude in Dubai thinks about Donald
Trump versus Joe Biden. Do you think that dude in

(14:54):
Dubai right now, because of the headlines, because of the speeches,
do you think he's going to try to get into
this treat illegally? Not a chance. It's not worth the trouble,
it's not worth the risk. It's not worth it at all.
Why even bother but under Joe Biden, when the Communists
were running things, why wouldn't you try? They created an

(15:16):
app so you can schedule your invasion. It's amazing to me,
amazing to me. Jesse, what's your insider info regarding the
mar Lago FBI raid. Was it so frantic because the
FBI rats were searching for the information that was discovered
and exposed by Tulsey Gabbard. Could be. I've heard a
lot of that that the mar Lago raid was so

(15:37):
they could find and seize the documents Trump had that
proved those dirty rats were colluding behind his back during
his presidency. I've heard that, and that certainly could be,
and that's part of it probably, But here's what I
know was part of it. They got afraid. In fact,

(15:58):
we're gonna touch on that as soon as I'm done
with if we can get ahold of him his cell phone.
It's garbage right now. But if we can get a
hold of Derby, then I'll talk to Derby next. If not,
then we'll do this next. We'll talk about them being
afraid and that being why they acted the way they acted. Now,
what is it that is making them so afraid. It's

(16:22):
the loss of control. The loss of control, and I
don't just mean control of the government. They are losing
control of the people themselves. In fact, if you're to
study the trends, it looks like they fight out lost it.
It probably never coming back and they're scared to death.
We'll talk about that next. It is the Jesse Kelly

(16:47):
Show on a fantastic Wednesday, I'll hope day, and it's
always fantastic. When Brandon Darby of the Bright Cartel Chronicles,
Big Big Cheese editor over there joins us to educate
us on several things. Okay, Brandon, they're handing over twenty
six cartel leaders Mexico. Is what is this?

Speaker 3 (17:10):
Am I supposed to call you Jesse or Bronco?

Speaker 1 (17:12):
Bronco. Please let's stick with Bronco.

Speaker 3 (17:15):
Please, I'll tell you Bronco, Jesse, Bronco. Thanks. Now when
you did that. There's a guy on Twitter named gay Patriot,
and I don't cc at gay Patriot just because gay's
in his name.

Speaker 1 (17:38):
That's wrong.

Speaker 3 (17:38):
Okay, Okay, that's wrong. Okay to this seriousness, here's what
just happened. Okay, this is the second time that Mexico,
the Mexican government has handed over these big dogs in
the in various cartels.

Speaker 1 (17:52):
Right.

Speaker 3 (17:54):
The first time they handed over big dogs and a
bunch of cartels and the Sinaloa cartel. But keep in
mind that the main cartel, this guy on Mincho, it's
Cartel Jalisco, right, CJ, and that's the name of them.
They their current secretary of Defense has very close relationships

(18:14):
with Mincho, right, They're very close. He is the one
that is controlling the black markets of Mexico. He is
the that is the dominant cartel in Mexico, Cartel Jalisco. Right.
So they hand over all of these people. The first
time Trump starts to threaten the government with tariff, they
hand over a bunch of people, one of which one

(18:36):
of whom had had you know, brutally killed a DEE
agent nam Kiki Camarina in the eighties. It took that
long for them to give us that guy, right. They
literally let this guy like stay in Mexico. They let
him out of prison. He started running a cartel again,
and they put him back in prison of sorts. But

(18:56):
he had this wonderful life, and they finally handed them
over after three decades, right because of Trump. Otherwise that
family of that DEE agent never would have had justice
if it weren't for what Trump did and threatening Mexico.
So they hand over these people. They're like, see, we're
helping you and we're going to cooperate with you. But
what they did was they only cooperated. Really, any big

(19:20):
cooperation was against all of Minho and Cartel Jalisco's enemies.
So really what they did was they had the USA
helped them help their cartel buddy and take out all
of his enemies. So he kept taking over more and
more in Mexico. So the Trump administration wises up and says, hey,
you're not going to do this to us. So then

(19:42):
they say we're going to hit you with more tariffs
and we're going to authorize US military action in Mexico.
And all of a sudden, Mexico's government says, oh, here
are these twenty six more top Sinaloa and Jalisco cartel operators.
But all the while, they will not give us and
they will not go after the leader of Cartel Jalisco,

(20:04):
who is paying many people in the leadership of Mexico.
Do you see how this works? You see this game
that's being played. Awesome that they handed these people over,
Not awesome that they won't go after al Mincho. We
can find Mincho, we I promise you. The US government
has plenty of information as to where he is, but

(20:27):
Mexico's protecting him anytime. You know, anytime that there's a
chance to get him. Somebody tips him off the day before,
you know, in the Mexican government, and he because we
have to cooperate with the cartel connected government of Mexico.
And that's what this is about. This is them saying, hey,

(20:48):
we're doing something, We're showing you some action. Please don't
try to start doing unilateral military action in our country
because if you do, there's really not a darn thing
we can do about it.

Speaker 1 (21:00):
Okay, So again we're speaking with Brandon Darby Bright brought.
This is exactly why I wanted to have him on
because I was curious. I see the headline and immediately
I'm curious, Brandon, before we get through other parts of
what you just said, why not give this guy up.
I know you've said before he is friends, I guess
personal friends with I guess their secretary of defense or

(21:20):
something like that. But is it fear? Is it friendship?
Is it just simple brand money?

Speaker 3 (21:28):
Money? It's money. Everything is for sale in Mexico, So
that is really good. If you're a bad guy and
you can buy, you can buy your way out of justice.
But if somebody comes in with a larger economic incentive,

(21:49):
then they can buy justice for you and get you incarcerated.
To see how this works, and everything is for sale
in Mexico. It's the most complicated thing you've ever seen.
If you try to do any business dealing in Mexico,
this is how it goes down. You start doing it,
it looks like it's going to work, and then at
the last minute they go, well, there's this one guy

(22:10):
and he wants, you know, twenty thousand dollars or he can't,
you know, he can stop it. And so you're like, okay,
all right, twenty thousand dollars, all right, all right, yes,
he can be in the deal for twenty thousand dollars,
no problem. And then it moves a little further. And
then just on the last day, you think you're closing
the deal and they go, well, there's this this guy

(22:30):
really doesn't want this to go through. But there's this
other guy who's this advisor, and he says that if
we hire him as an advisor for one hundred thousand,
you know, and you're like, oh my gosh, you know,
like this is you know, a saine thing you've ever seen.
It's hop business works in Mexico. It's how it works
you know, and this is how it works on the

(22:52):
highest levels as well. So again they're still protecting elmenshow
they're still protecting Cartel Jalisco. They're still acting like they're
helping us fight cartels while they for the most part
only go after the enemies of Delmento. So we're clearing
his path, right, and the Trump administration is starting to
have enough of it, and they're like, all right, let's

(23:12):
let's have the ante. We're gonna we're gonna we're gonna
authorize unilateral military action, and we're going to hit you
with more tariffs because you're not you're not doing enough.
So they say, okay, here's a little more. And then
we're going to come back again and say you're not
doing enough, and they're going to say here's a little more.
And they're going to draw this out to where Trump
is no longer in office, whoever's in their next does

(23:34):
not care about this issue. They're just going to say
they care about it like Democrats and Republicans have for decades, right,
and they're not. That's what they're they're waiting it out.
That's what he's doing. You're very intelligent, very smart, knows
what he's doing and and he is is paying everyone
and wait, waiting this out, waiting this administration out. However,

(23:55):
it is also good that we are getting these people.
But mind you, not, none of these people, not the
first trench and not this trench, none of these cartel
operators and leaders would would be facing us justice for
what they've done to our communities if it were not
for Trump threatening tariffs and threatening military action. And do

(24:18):
not forget that fact. Do not let that slip off
your brain anyone.

Speaker 1 (24:23):
Listening speaking with Brandon Darby Breitbart, I have so many
more questions now based off of these other things. So
we just asked this really briefly, Brandon, before I go
to break and then attempt to strangle you to keep
you here for one more segment this El Men show. Guy,
you've mentioned, you've mentioned Benho several times. What's this background?
Where do you come from?

Speaker 3 (24:43):
Well, okay, so Partel Jalisco was part of the Sinaloa Federation.
I've talked about this on the show before. Not this
particulars this, but the concept the Sinaloa cartell is really
a federation, right, It's really a bunch of different criminal
groups who are all you know, they agree to be
under the banner of the Sinaloa Cartel, okay, But Mincho

(25:08):
decided he was a leader in in Jalisco. He decided
that he was going to start his own cartel. He
was going to break his cartel away from the Sinaloa Federation,
and that started a war between Cartel Jalisco now and
the rest of the Sinaloa Federation. You know, the US government,

(25:29):
with the help of the Mexican government, has taken out
several of the Sinaloa leadership. So now the the Sinaloa Cartel,
the Sinaloa Federation is a bunch of groups fighting each
other right with and they have very limited federal power
any longer. Some of them still have a lot of power,
but it's it's going to be waning as years go by,

(25:51):
right for sure, because we've we've done the same thing
that we did to the Golf Cartel, which is we
decapitated them so many times that now they're they're really
a bunch of glorified gang bangers operating under the the
you know, the banner of the Golf cartel. But really
there's just a bunch of you know, there's probably ten
different leaders of the Golf cartel. Right, you know, these

(26:13):
different factions that oftentimes are fighting each other. So and
it's much easier to deal with that than it is
to deal with an El Mincho or a Sinaloa cartel
when it was in its heyday, because they control, they
have access to control in the federal government. Right, so
when you deal with the Golf cartel, now they have

(26:34):
regional they might have some municipal employees or workers, they
have some journalists, they have some people in the state government,
but not as many, not the governor any longer. Right,
they don't have the kind of power, and that's because
of the decapitation approach, and that's what's happening with the Sinaloa.

(26:55):
But so Mincho broke away and said, hey, my criminal
group because is now Cartajalisco and it's no longer under
your leadership, and from now on I make all the money,
and I'm going to be so brutal that that you know,
all of you are going to be afraid to mess
with me. And that's kind of what's happened.

Speaker 1 (27:16):
He is, he is sorry, Here is Brandon Darby. Brandon,
do you have just time for a couple more questions?
After the break, I'd love to have a cup of coffee.
I'm chilling, I'm I'm all about it. Perfect. It is
the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Wednesday. Remember you
can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.

(27:38):
We are back with Brandon Darby of the great Bart
Bright Bart Cartel Chronicles. Brandon, Okay, you mentioned the Sinaloa
Federation and how we continue to take out the heads
of this. How significant was the taking out of El
Choppo to the disintegration, the slow disintegration of the Sineloa Federation.

(27:59):
I don't know. L Chop Was he some unbelievable seminal
figure or was he just another guy?

Speaker 3 (28:05):
He was an unbelievable seminal figure. He it's a big deal,
you know, I would say at this point it you know,
it's a big deal to do. But again we have
to understand the context. The context is another guy sprung up,
another guy started paying more people than politicking better. And

(28:29):
then the Mexican government was willing to go after their
former boy because everything is for sale, right, and and
he did it. He did the job better, He did
the politicking and the bribing better, and so then the
Mexican government was willing to go after him. Now we're
at a point where there we can't pay two people

(28:52):
off of each other because there's no one as powerful
as Omento any longer, right, so there's no one that powerful,
So so we can't take that approach. So, yes, that
was a lovely approach at the time under the specific circumstances.
Getting El Chapo here was a big deal. Getting his

(29:16):
son here was a big deal. Getting you know, there's
a lot of these big deals that are happening, but
they're still protecting the biggest archel figure in Mexico and
El Chopo. Make no mistake, Mexico would not have gone
after El Chapo and helped us go after Il Chapo
were they not doing the bidding of El Chapo's rival.

(29:36):
Get it. So that's where we are, That's what we're
dealing with. We're dealing with a fragile nation that's literally
listed as a fragile nation, not a failed nation, but
a fragile state. Right that is what Mexico is, a
fragile Marco state. And that is there are a lot

(29:56):
of good people in Mexico, and there are a lot
of good people in Mexico's leadership are trying to be
in Mexico's leadership, in Mexico's law enforcement community, but make
no mistakes, there are a lot more who are not
good when it comes to the leadership of that country
because some of them are in those situations so they
can't make money. Some of them are in those situations

(30:18):
to make a change, and then they're told, you know,
you want plato oplomo, like you want silver or lead.
We can either make you rich or we can kill
you and all of your children and your grandparents and
your wife. And so they choose to go the dirty
route because they don't have an FBI to call or
a nine to one one to call. They don't have

(30:38):
any time they call the government, they're they're the cartel
knows they did, you know, And a lot of those
people in government work for whichever cartel we're dealing with
at the time we're talking about. But it's a very
ugly situation. There's no pretty way out of this. There's
you know, not to tie it into another issue, but
it's it's kind of like dealing with off like there's

(31:01):
no pretty way to do it. If that's what if
you're going to try to get him off, there's no
pretty way to do it. There's no nice way to
go about this, okay, And we're in the same situation
with Mexico in that regard, it's gonna be ugly. There's
gonna be bloodshed, there's going to be people fighting for
control once other people are gone. There's gonna be military

(31:22):
aircraft shot down as there have been, or you know,
there's gonna be drone explosions, and there's gonna be all
types of things that resemble guerrilla warfare in Mexico and
as there already are. Right, people only have to go
to Breitbart to read about land mines and the usage
of land mines and other IEDs and this it's gonna

(31:45):
be ugly, but we're going to get through the other side.
And in the process of that, regardless of your opinions
on the drug war, there's going to be a lot
less illicit sentinel, right killing the people who are the
most vulnerable amongst us our communities, and we will see
more success if we stay the course that we are

(32:06):
currently on. I don't believe that we can stay the
course because, as you know, Jesse, you're you're in a
position where you probably hear a lot, see a lot
and deal with a lot of political leaders. There's something
wrong with most of the people who get in the politics.
Are I think their sociopaths are at least narcissistics so

(32:27):
much that they're close to that. And do I think
that they're going to have the stones that Trump has shown. No,
I don't, and I hope they do, but I don't
have faith in it. That's why I'm like, I am
one hundred percent supportive of being as aggressive right now
as we can be, as aggressive as we can be.

Speaker 1 (32:49):
Let's hammer the gas while we have the steering wheels still,
Brandon Darby, go if you're not reading the Cartel chronicles,
you're not getting this stuff all the time until I
drag poor Brandon over here with a cup of coffee. Brandon,
thank you brother. As always, I appreciate you so much.
Thanks for educating us again
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