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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome back to the Jesse Kelly Show. I am Lydia
Sarani filling in for Jesse Kelly. You can follow me
on social media at Lydia News L I D I
A N e WS and I've already gotten some messages
from my listeners. You guys are amazing and it's funny.
Some of you remember me from when I was on
WABC and I was just talking to Chris Jesse Kelly,
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the producer extraordinaire. He's working and he said, why the
hell was Curtis Sliwa rubbing alcohol up his nose? And
I said, because he said he kills germs, he swears
by it. And you know, Curtis is up there in age,
and I couldn't believe in all the things and all
the people that he would get involved with, and he
rarely ever ever got sick. He was always going, going, going,
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He would work non stop, and so it was really
upsetting to see what happened to him with the way
everybody kind of turns on him when he ran for mayor.
Now did I think he could win? No? No, because
not because the Curtis wasn't a good countidate. Not because
he doesn't care about New York City was It's because
the hatred for Republicans or for anybody on the right
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in New York City is so overwhelming that it's almost impossible.
It's almost impossible for a Republican to win. And people say, well,
Rudy Giuliani did it. That was a different time, a
different space, a different place. And Rudy was a former
federal prosecutor. He had a different kind of background than Curtis,
and he was younger, so it was a different it
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was a different time. It was totally and it was
totally different. And so that's why. But even if you
don't want to vote for someone, even and I would
never vote for somebody just because they were my friends,
and Curtis never said that either, you could do it
in a respectful way. And the campaign that was waged
against Curtis for Andrew Cuomo, who is a vile, a
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vile human being, I mean, this is this is a
guy put aside the sexual harassment scandal. Right, you remember
that the former governor of New York put aside the
co the debacle, the fifteen thousand estimated elderly people that
died in the nursing homes because of his March fifteenth
mandate requiring that COVID positive patients be readmitted back to
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nursing homes, and then COVID spread like wildfire within the
nursing homes, right because they didn't have the proper ppe,
they didn't have isolation protective equipment, all that, they didn't
have that, and so all these old people were just
dying in the nursing homes. Forget all that that. Cuomo
also did the cash list bail. He's the reason why
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we have in New York City now this revolving justice
system non stop, where these repeat criminal offenders can set
people on fire, stab, kill, illegal, you name it. It
all started Sanctuary all because of Cuomo. All because of Cuomo.
And I believe that he thought eventually he would kind
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of like there must have been some kind of quid
pro quol thing going on, like you do this, you
do this for me, and I'll do it back for you.
He's very egotistical. He thinks he's like his father, who
is also a governor, Mario Cuomo. He named the Tappanzee
Bridge after him, which we all still call the tappen
Zee Bridge. So and then you people, I was like
I would never. I couldn't vote because I'm not a
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New York City resident. I'm in Westchester. But it's like,
how could you, how could you guys support this guy? Oh,
it's better than Mam Donnie. Mam Donnie. Cuomo wasn't gonna
beat Mam Donnie because he lost to him in the primary,
So what makes you think he's going to beat him
in the general? Fools? So you know, poor poor Curtis.
But yeah, I consider Curtis a friend. I know his
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sister well, and I think anybody that I feel that
there's no upside to smack talking people, I don't. I
don't understand it. I see all this vitual towards Tucker Carlson.
Why because why why do you hate Tucker? Because he
has a right to interview who he wants to interview.
Just because he interviews someone doesn't mean he agrees with them.
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I interview Tish James. Do you think I agree with
Big Tish? Absolutely not. Do you know any Democrats I've
had to interview and I'm respectful towards them because it's
important to hear the other side. So that Nick Fuent says,
you know, he says some ridiculous things, and he's a
twenty seven year old kid. It still lives with his parents. Like,
calm down, just calm down, everybody. Tucker Carlson is. I mean,
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I don't know him personally, but I know I know
enough of him that I just don't think he I
don't believe he's anti Semitic. I don't believe it. And
I don't see the upside in talking smack about him.
I don't see the upside in it whatsoever. But I
do see the upside in calling out injustice and calling
out the nonsense of what we're seeing, especially going on
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with the fraud. There's a lot of corruption in government.
Let's be honest. People have said to me, Lydia, why
don't you go for city council, why don't you go
for this? Why don't you go for county this? Or
because there's so much corruption in fraud. And my biggest
problem that I have in life is that I don't
know how to be two faced. I'm being dead serious.
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It's been a problem for me. Like I will literally
say to it, like, for example, there's a producer, this
is this is a true story. This producer she had uh,
she had put together my segment she screwed it up,
screwed up. So I said, right to her, I'll call
her Sally. I said, Sally, you messed up. You messed up.
This is bad. This is bad. It was really bad.
I'm sorry. It was bad. It was really bad. Do
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better next time. That girl proceeded to cry the whole
time in the control room. I didn't curse at her.
I didn't raise my voice. I didn't call her an idiot.
But I said to her, she was like, I tried
my best. I tried, I tried. I said, sometimes your
best isn't good enough. That's what I said to her.
I said, you need you need to do better because
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that was a mess. It was. It was a mess,
I said. And I'm on live National TV. I said,
so you got to be more careful next time. I understand.
I accept your you know, I accept the fact that
you you tried your best, but you know, do better
next time. She proceeded to cry for hours, hours in
the control room. Hours. I called her after the show
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to see how she was doing, because they told me
she was having a nervous breakdown. She put me to voicemail.
Then I heard that she went to HR. She said,
I made her cry. So I've always had this problem
because I'm not going to sugarcoat things. I'm going to
be honest with you. So could you imagine me being
a politician if somebody came to me and they were like, hey, Lydia,
can you do can you do this? Cashless bail? Can
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you do this? And I'd be like, are you out
of your mind? Hell no, Well we're gonna do this
to you. I'd be like, oh, go, I mean, I'm
just it wouldn't it wouldn't be good. It wouldn't be good.
But Tim Waltz, he's the perfect, the consummate politician because
he's full of it. He's a liar, he's and so
his ilhan Omar. I do believe she married her brother.
I think they're all garbage human beings, and you know
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they're gonna they're right up there with Nancy Pelosi and
the rest of the squad. So I want you to
take a listen to Tim Waltz what he said. So JD.
Van said at Amfest the turning point you say he
said that it is okay to be white now because
he said, forget the DEI people should be based meritocracy.
It should all be about how good you are as
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a person of good you are at your job. It
should a matter of color, skin, and what's sexual orientation,
blah blah blah, And then he's This is what Tim
Waltz responded with, clipping, this is what.
Speaker 2 (07:19):
Happens when your own federal government wages war against you.
This is what happens when they target communities for their
own benefit. This is what happens when they scapegoat. And
this is what say happens when they no longer hide
the idea of white supremacy. When you hear the Vice
prison of the United States talk about now white people
won't have to apologize for being white.
Speaker 1 (07:38):
That's never happened once in my whole damn life.
Speaker 2 (07:40):
And I think everybody in this room knows what they're doing.
So we're here today to say enough of this. We're
here today to stand that Minnesota will protect their neighbors.
Speaker 1 (07:50):
Oh my, how is that white supremacy to say that
you should be you should people should judge you based
on the content of your character and not by the
color of your skin. So I guess Martin Luther King,
junior doctor King, he was a white supremacist. I guess.
Speaker 3 (08:04):
So.
Speaker 1 (08:05):
I want you to then listen to clip nine, because
here's what Tim Watts has said before about him being
a white man.
Speaker 2 (08:12):
I understand that the privilege I've been given as a
white man, and the privilege of setting in the office
of governor, that privilege had better be used to not
just talk about the problem, but to solve the problem.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
I am so sick and tired of this privilege, this
or that. I am so so sick and tired of
this nonsensical garbage. Right, there is this other way. I
want real quick before we go, We're going to talk
to Congressman Randy Fine. He has an idea what he
wants to do with ilhan Omar. I want you to
take a listen to this Minnesota state Democrat and she
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is at a mosque and she's crying over the Somalis
Clip ten.
Speaker 4 (08:52):
Whether you are in my Senate district or or not,
I am here to tell you how much we are
in support of every one of you and with next
were heartbroken horrible act and we want to state level
we will do all that we.
Speaker 1 (09:11):
Can't just oh, shut the white women. The liberal woman
will be the downfall of this nation. God help us.
All right, I'm Lydia Sarana. When we come back, we're
gonna talk more about Somali, the fraud, and the white woman.
God help, I'm sorry. I'm a white woman and I'm sorry.
I'm sorry for all the idiots out there. Lydia Serrani,
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Lydia news l I d i a ny w S.
Jesse Kelly Show will be right back. Oh, I love
me some Stone Temple Pilots. Well, you know who is
not a man at all, Tim Waltz. Neither is Gavin Newsome.
I talked about it yesterday. I know it's disturbing to
think about it. These are these are loser, couck, lose men.
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Their wives are like, well, Gavin, Gavin Newsome, he's a pig.
I think he treats women like garbage. I've heard the stories.
I think he's also got some sort of addiction problem.
He's a narcissist. He reminds me of that American psycho
you know that movie, Christian Bale. Like, I was like,
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you could tell he's just such a I'm coach, you know,
he's just he's just pathetic. He's really pathetic, and at
the end of the day, women have a place in
our society, and men have a place in their society,
in our society, right, And it's like this yin and yang.
That's what makes a relationship. That's how to make the
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world go rounds. It's like I'm the foundation of my home.
Like I'm the really good at multitasking. Like today, I
was getting ready for the show today and I was cleaning,
I was mopping the floor, was getting ready Christmas. I'm
having everybody come over. I'm texting Chris all these clips.
I'm sorry, I was driving you crazy. The producer I'm
talking about my producer for this show, that show. We're
good at that stuff.
Speaker 3 (10:58):
Men.
Speaker 1 (10:58):
My husband was shoveling the snow. My husband shoveling the snow.
My husband had to take my daughter somewhere because I'm
afraid to drive when it's snowing outside. But there, you
see what I'm saying. He has his strengths and I
have my strengths. And then but when you have a
man who thinks he can be like a woman, and
when you have a woman who thinks like she can
be like a man, that's when things go wrong. I
don't think that's me being sexist. I just think and
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it's not for all men and all women, but that's
the majority. I'm sure the way I described things in
your in the household is probably what goes on in
your house, right, and it probably went on in your
parents' household. And that's okay. That's that's that's okay. But
Tim Waltz, he's not a man most I honestly think
I feel sorry for girls these days that date because
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you cannot date a man and a Democrat. That's an
effeminate man, right, that is not attractive. Can you imagine
where he's like, oh, I have to talk about white privilege,
you know, like I have to talk about white privilege
and the Somalis and sonay or Wu. She's a woman,
she's in boss. That place is a hot mess as well.
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She so let's talk about Boston. Boston has about four
point four million people. Four point four million people, yees.
She decided to come out with this statement about Somali's
and that's like the new thing because you know, back
it's like before it was about like black people that
felt bad for black people. Then it was about criminals,
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then it was illegals. Now the big thing is Somalis.
It's only a matter of time. Instead of the Ukraine flag,
they're gonna put the Somali flag in their bios. Listen
to Mayor Wu. She only ten there's only maybe ten
thousand Somalis among four point four million people in Boston.
But here's what she said clip nineteen.
Speaker 5 (12:44):
You cannot talk about any achievement that the city of
Boston has had in safety, jobs and economic development, in
education without talking about the Somali community that has lifted
our city up. We are proud and we are grateful
for our Somali community. Parsmali American neighbors Boston and the
country are clear that hate has no place in our society.
Speaker 1 (13:05):
We will use every attack.
Speaker 6 (13:08):
To actually strengthen and expand the services available to empower
and work alongside our community members who are already doing
so much good in the world and setting an example
for the rest of the country.
Speaker 1 (13:20):
Oh shut the shut up, Shut up, my god. Some
over eighty percent of the Somalis in Minnesota are on
government assistance. Initially they thought it was one billion, now
eight billion, it's eighteen billion. And if you think this
was just happening in Minnesota, you've got another thing coming.
They are such cucks. They are such losers in Minnesota,
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every single one of those leaders, like that Democrat that
was chrome, she was crying and Waltz and you name it.
That they even changed the state flag of Minnesota to
resemble that of the Somali. I mean, how pathetic are you?
I mean truly, truly, truly, how pathetic are you that
you you want to panser that much, you want to
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pantherer that much to these people. And then speaking of panthering,
I want you to take a listen to another video
that came out from Minneapolis about another hero from the
left right. We're not gonna We're gonna cut her off
a little bit. Well, just we won't play the whole thing.
We'll play like half of it. Chris. Here, they're talking
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about the hero of all heroes, George Floyd Clip eleven.
Speaker 7 (14:33):
For decades, thirty eighth Street and Chicago Avenue has been
a hub for neighborhood businesses and community life.
Speaker 3 (14:40):
It means a lot to me, borna raised here, five
generations of family members in his community.
Speaker 7 (14:45):
After the murder of George Floyd, this intersection was forever changed.
In late May twenty twenty, a powerful and sustained protest began.
Neighbors were joined by people from across the country and
around the world, claiming this space as they placed to grieve,
demand justice, and imagine something better.
Speaker 1 (15:05):
And burn it down. He could turn it off. Oh
my god, oh god. Look how they like to change
the narrative. Look how they try to change the narrative.
They burnt cities down, They attack police officers, they call
it they killed billions and billions dollars of damages. They
call it the summer of love of justice. Do you
remember that CNN clip where the guys like mostly peaceful
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and the infernals are raging behind him, yet an unarmed
riot at the capitol They called it an insurrection and
people trying to overthrow the government. And we and that
ja six pipe bomber kid. I don't know he's I
think he's a little touched. I think they said he's autistic.
And there is more to that story. We're gonna find
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out who who put him up to it, And we gotta,
we gotta, we gotta get these people out. We gotta
get these people out of You don't love this country,
if you don't pledge allegiance to our flag, then you
have no business being in this country. And I really
feel like if you are an immigrant, you shouldn't be
allowed to hold federal office. I don't care. You shouldn't
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be allowed just like at the President of the United States,
a member of Congress, of representative House of you. That
is because you don't know, like we're hearing. We're hearing
that a lot of the funds, that the fraudulent funds.
We're talking bags and bags of cash and money. I'm
hearing reports and they were funneling to Al Shabab. We're
talking about a terrorist organization in Somalia. It is incredible,
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It really is incredible. And again I don't think it's
just happening in Minnesota. I think this is worldwide, world nationwide,
definitely worldwide, but nationwide fraud. All right, when we come back,
we're gonna talk more about ilhan Omar, Somalia. And I'm
Lydia Saran I at Lydia News l I d I
A ny WS, don't go anywhere, Welcome back to the
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You can follow me on social media at Lydia News
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I have a show there on Saturday Sunday, and I'll
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So we're talking about Somalia, We're talking about the fraud
the Minnesota and I do believe it's not just Minnesota.
I think part of the reason why this fraud was
able to be perpetuated for so long is because people
were afraid to call it out because these people are
they are black people, and so we had DEI nonsense
at play here once again. But there is one person
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that is not afraid to tell it like it is,
like like very President Trump esque, and I love that
about him. I like to be that way as well.
Here with me now is Congressman Randy Fine. He's a
Republican US representative for Florida sixth congressional district. If you
you know who he is. He introduced the Peace Act
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and the No Welfare for Non Citizens Act, which is
something I can one hundred percent I believe. I can't
believe that's not automatic. And he also has a possible
interesting idea when it comes to il Han Omar. Congressman, Fine,
thank you so much for joining us.
Speaker 3 (18:19):
Thanks for having me, really nice introduction there. Thank you.
Speaker 1 (18:22):
So, Congressman, tell me what is your idea for ilhan Omar?
Should she be expelled from Congress?
Speaker 3 (18:28):
Well, I think she should be expelled from Congress, but
I think more than that, I think she should be
expelled from America. I mean, look, I think she embodies
everything that appears to be wrong with this Somali community.
They've come here. We know that fifty percent of them
lied in their immigration status. We know that eighty percent
of them are on welfare. We know that they're not
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only on it, but they're stealing billions of dollars. And
I think elan Omar is a walking reminder of what
is wrong with our legal immigration system. People who don't
love him America, hate it, want to change it, and
want to take from it. We've gotten so far off
off the path. We've now got around. These folks up
and send them Alome Congressman.
Speaker 1 (19:11):
Fine, what do you say to people that say, you
know what, you're being racist? You're just going after these
people because they're because of their skin tone.
Speaker 3 (19:20):
It's not true. I mean, I don't care if the black, white,
or purple. I mean, it's I think, what is It's
not about race, it's about culture. And when you import
the third world, you end up with the third world,
black or Asian. But we cannot let this fear of
speaking the truth steiny us, because it's going to kill us.
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Keep in mind the nine billion dollars that these people stole.
They stole it from not just from you and me,
they stole it from our kids and grandkids. This is
borrowed money. If people want to come to the United
States for freedom and opportunity, that's the conversation I'm willing
to have. But if you want to come to the
United States to get free stuff, stay home or go home.
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And I'm willing to have that conversation because if we don't,
we're not going to have in America.
Speaker 1 (20:10):
We've had reporters go out there Innol, Minneapolis and on
the streets and we asked them, do you pledge allegiance
to the United States or Somalia? And every single one
of them says Somalia. And I think also, what's at
play here is not just even the cultural differences. I mean,
you see the videos that they don't even know how
to use escalators. They're not. They don't want to assimilate.
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They just and you know, immigration without assimilation is an invasion.
I think also, Charlie Kirk famously said that radical Islam
is simply incompatible with American principles. And I fundamentally believe
that because you look at their religion and they worship Mohammed.
Mohammed was a warlord. He had multiple multiple wives. One
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of them was nine years old. That's when he consummated
the marriage. But he married her I believe at five
or six. So he waited for the ripe old age
of nine before you could have sex with her. And
then we're asking these people and they literally have been asked.
You ask these people, well, if they curse Mohammed, should
they should you be should you put behind bars? Should
you face death? And they say absolutely. And then we're
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asking these people to be a part of American society,
to be productive Americans. So talk to me also about
their their refusal to even assimilate and how radical Islam
is also playing a part here.
Speaker 3 (21:28):
Well, I have to correct you on one thing. Charlie
did not say radical Islam is incompatible with incompatible with
American values. He said Islam incompatible with American values. And
the problem is we've got to stop calling it radical
Islam is mainstream Islam. The radicals are the ones who
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don't want to kill us. The mainstream ones, they are
here to conquer, and they're very clear about it. And
what is amazing to me is when I was, I mean,
just in the last year, last New Year's we had
a Muslim, a Muslim immigrant kill people in New Orleans.
We had one burned Jews alive in Colorado. We had
one shoot a couple in in a couple National guardsmen
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in Washington, d C. We just had what happened in Australia.
Just today we had ones arrested in Birmingham, England for
trying to do another huge attack. When I was a kid,
there is a saying it said, fool me once, shame
on you, fool me twice, shame on me. We're like
a fool me fifty thousand times. And at what point
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are we going to say that there is a problem here.
Not every Muslim is a terrorist. They are not. Not
every Muslim wants to kill us. They do not. But
it is also not one in a million, and people
are unwilling to have a serious conversation about this culture
which has real, serious problems, and it is invading our
country absolutely.
Speaker 1 (22:54):
I mean, we're seeing what's happening in Texas. They want
to build this epic city. We're talking about a thousand
in homes just for Muslims, church, mosques, excuse me, and
we're four hundred acres and they rebranded it the Meadow.
They're literally trying to take over community after community, city
by city, and we're seeing all these all these acts
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of violence all over the world. We're seeing what happened
to Paris, We're seeing what happened to Europe. It's being
taken over, it's and that's what they're trying to do
to the United States. They do not want to assimilate
with us. And and again, yes, not every Muslim believes
in the Jihad, and not every Muslim believes that we're infidels,
because they want to if you are a true believer
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in Islam, they want to kill you. Congressman. Fine, and
they want to kill me too. You're Jewish and I'm Catholics.
So they want us dead because we're not We're not believers.
So their religion teaches them that we should die. And
so when you say that and they, oh, well, not
all Muslims are are violent. Well, then how many incidents
of violence and terrorist acts have been perpetuated by Jews?
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How many recently have been perpetuated by Catholics? By Christians?
You don't hear about it, but you hear about a
lot of Jews being massacred, and you hear about a
lot of Christians being massacred for their faith. By is right?
Speaker 3 (24:10):
What I says is Jews commit crimes. Catholics commit crimes,
but they usually don't commit the crimes in the name
of their faith. Is that that is the difference. And
the problem we have is that because because some don't
want to kill us, all we have to let in
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all of the ones who want to. The problem is
there have been thousands and thousands and thousands of these
attacks all over the world, and at some point you're
allowed to say there is a problem with this culture.
Look in Europe, look at the countries that allowed widespread
mainstream Islam immigration. France just had to cancel New Year's Eve.
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The rate of rapes in their societies are through the roof.
But look at countries like Poland and Hungary that said, nope,
we are not going to do this. They aren't having
those problems, but we are told that we must sacrifice
our safety, our society, our women, our girls, our safety
on the altar of suicidal destruction. And I'm not willing
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to have it happen in America. And I know there's
a lot of Americans who agree with me, and we're
going to be fighting back.
Speaker 1 (25:21):
So if it's true that ilhan Omar married her brother,
which means that she lied on her immigration forms I
read to there are no reports that we can find
that she was, that she became a naturalized citizen through
her father. So then how is it possible that she
is still a member of Congress and frankly an American citizen?
How is this possible?
Speaker 3 (25:42):
Because what I've learned in my eight months in Congress,
our Democrats are really good at getting things done when
they're in charge, and Republicans generally like to talk about
problems that don't do anything about it. And so what
we're working on is saying did she lie? We know
there's a culture of dishonesty. Fifty percent immigration fraud in
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the Minneapolis, Somali's eighty percent on welfare, nine billion dollars stolen.
We know there's this culture. We know there's the evidence
of financial fraud, the evidence of immigration fraud. We just
need to get to the bottom of it. And if
she did it, strip or citizenship and send her home.
The only way we're going to save this country is
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if we if we fix the immigration problem, and it's
not all illegal immigration, it's legal immigration. The people who
came here to fleece us and run us dry and
change our country. We saw what happened in New York
with newcomers coming here and trying to change our country.
It'll happen everywhere if we don't go do something about it.
Speaker 1 (26:46):
It certainly well Congressman Randy Fine, sir, thank you so
much for joining us, and I hope you have a
very I know you don't say you're Jewish, but we
say Merry Christmas. It's a great holiday, and happy New Year,
Happy holiday, and God bless you and your family always.
Speaker 3 (27:01):
Andy, carry Christmas to you. I may be Jewish, but
the Christians celebrated May Christmas. To everybody who celebrates it,
there's nothing wrong with saying it.
Speaker 1 (27:09):
Thank you, Thank you, Congressman. Have a good one, all right.
When we come back. We've got a lot more to
talk about right here on the Jesse Kelly Show. Don't
go anywhere, Welcome back to the Jesse Kelly Show. I
am Lydia Saran. I you can follow me on social
media at Lydia News Ldia News like you watch on TV.
We've got some TV screens right here. I'm watching Fox News.
(27:31):
I see Brian Kilmead and they're talking about that story
that we talked about it yesterday and I talked about
it today, about the seventy five year old Ganet Marken
who got her eye gouged and her face broken by
that career criminal, a forty two year old guy who
now says that he is trans and he was. He's
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been arrested. Well, he recently just stabbed somebody eight times.
I'll thank god this is not my family. Thank god
my mother doesn't have to go into the city anymore.
Because if a career criminal, it would not be good.
It just it really really wouldn't be good. And I
don't understand the Democrats. This is not compassionate. Allowing people
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to slowly commit suicide on the streets, being homeless, being
drugged out, being mentally ill, committing crime after crime. They
need to be held behind bars, not just for societies good,
but for their own good. We need to open up
insane asylums. That's what we need to do. If we
can put all these migrants up in these illegal aliens,
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excuse me, I see I'm a little hungry, So that's
illegal aliens. If we can put them up and have
all this money to give them debit cards, hundreds thousands,
billions of dollars, how can we not have mental health facilities.
I'm not talking about putting them in straight jackets, but
these people need supervision, they need to get medicated. I
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don't know. I mean, they shut them all down because
there was a lot of fraud, waste and abuse and everything.
But the answer is not to just allow people to
just go out on the streets, and you know, people
are getting killed left and right and being you know, terrorized.
It's it's unfort it's really sick. It's really really sick.
And President Trump, he's trying to do what he can
is stop the drugs that are coming into our country.
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There's it's obviously the Maduro, the Venezuela and the oil tankers.
It is such a multifaceted issue, because I don't think
it's just me personally. Again, I'm not some geopolitical expert,
but I don't think this is just about fentanyl. I
think that's part of it. I think he wants to
kill the narco terrorists. I think that's part of it.
But I also think it is also to weaken Venezuela,
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who is the largest exporter of oil. And when you
say Venezuela, what's behind Venezuela, You've got Russia. What's behind Russia,
You've got China, and then we I mean, it's just
like this kind of like access of evil. And I
think that's he's trying to hit them where it hurts,
and where it hurts is the mind. It's and who
is the biggest importer of oil, and that is China.
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And so President Trump he's giving he's he's telling people
like it is like watch what you you know, watch yourself,
because we're gonna we're gonna stop you, We're gonna kill you.
And he had this message for the Colombian president when
it comes to the drugs a clip three.
Speaker 8 (30:21):
In response to the United States taking sanction oil from
from Venezuela, Colombian President Gustavo Petro criticize the United States
by saying, well, the Southwest is stolen land and that
it should be returned to Latin America.
Speaker 1 (30:32):
I just wanted to know what your response to that.
Speaker 9 (30:34):
Well, he has to watch because you know he's got
drug factors. They make cocaine in Colombia, and uh, he's
no friend of the United States. He's very bad, very
bad guy. And uh, he's got to watch his because
he makes cocaine and they send it into the United
States of America from Colombia. We love the Colombian people.
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I love the Colombian people. They're great people, energetic, smart,
great but their new leader is a trouble banker and
he better watch it. You better close up those cocaine factors.
They have at least three major cocaine factors.
Speaker 8 (31:09):
We know where they are.
Speaker 7 (31:11):
He better close them up fast.
Speaker 1 (31:13):
Close them up, because he's gonna bomb them. He just
put an X marks the spot, right, that's what he's
gonna do. Remember when Trump back in the day said
we we should bomb the cartels, we should treat them
like terrorists. He was right. He was right. Trump is
He's He's been right about so many things. Here's what
he said when a reporter asked him, well, what are
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we gonna do with the oil that that you've you sees,
because I believe now they've seized three oil tankers CLIP two.
Speaker 3 (31:40):
The United States sees one point nine million barrels of
oil on December ten.
Speaker 9 (31:45):
We're gonna keep it.
Speaker 1 (31:47):
We're keeping where's it gonna are we gonna sell it
and put in the strategic.
Speaker 7 (31:50):
Maybe we'll sell it and we'll keep it.
Speaker 9 (31:52):
Maybe we'll use it in the strategic reserves. We're keeping it.
We're keeping the ships.
Speaker 1 (31:57):
Also, there you go, President Trump. You know, don't mess
with him. You mess with the bull, you get the horns.
Speaker 3 (32:04):
Right.
Speaker 1 (32:04):
We got a man in the White House. Now, this
is you should be afraid, be very very afraid. That's that's.
I don't care. He's a I don't care about the tweets.
I want him to be even tougher. Sometimes I think
I want him to be even more of a jerk.
I cannot stand it when people are like, well, he
shouldn't say that, Okay. I just he's not Jesus Christ,
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that is a perfect being. Right, So he's gonna make mistakes.
That doesn't take away and there are certain things I
don't agree with that he does. But that doesn't mean
he's not a fantastic president. That doesn't mean he's not
better than I mean, there's not even a comparison because
Joe Biden wasn't even all there. He was. This was
elder abuse at that point, and they knew for a
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very long time that he had dementia. They knew for
a very long time that he has cancer. I mean,
the guy is stage four prostate cancer. He's metastatic cancer.
And they were gonna run him again. They didn't even care.
It was gonna be you're it was going forget about
weekend at Bernie's. It was going to be twenty four
to seven at Bernie's. So if it wasn't for Nancy
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Pelosi staging that coup, waking him up from his nap,
poor Jill Biden was like, honey, honey, wake up. He's
a honey. Oh honey, I got some bad news. What's
happening is is you need a word? Honey? It's okay.
This matter I have now they don't have my flavor
the ice cream that I want. No, honey, you're no
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longer running for the president of the United States.
Speaker 3 (33:34):
Poor Show.
Speaker 1 (33:35):
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