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Jesse Kelly Show. Final hour of The Jesse Kelly Show
on a wonderful, wonderful Thursday. We're gonna well, there's a
horrible story about an illegal here. We'll talk about here
in a second. We're actually gonna talk about why your
doctor's a crazy coming now, Generational gaps with how people
see things in the government. Pete Buddha Jeedge is somehow
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kicking off his twenty twenty eight presidential campaign and an
extra embarrassing fashion. All that and more still to come
on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Another word here
just on arrests and things like that, and the judges
and the injunctions. This is from Bill Mlugan. The families
of two teens killed by an illegal alien who crashed
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into them while drunk, high and speeding at one hundred
miles an hour in Orange County. This is back in
twenty twenty one, have been told by the state of
California that they're killing will be released from prison early
in July, just three and a half years into a
ten year sentence for killing the teens who both burned alive.
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Now I'm not going to spend a single second more
on this story. My point on bringing up this horrible,
horrible story is again, the American Right, if it is
not allowed to implement its will at the ballot box,
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the American right will choose a dictator in the future.
We will we will beg for one. Whenever I bring
this up, My emails are full of people already begging
for one. If Democrats are going to bring in twenty
million people in four years and we are told that
due process means we can't remove them, if we're told
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that we have to live like this with these savages,
and that these savages will be protected by our domestic terrorists,
which are known as Democrats, if we are going to
be told that, then the American Right will eventually pick
a dictator. I have warned it repeatedly. I will say
again to every communist hate listening. I know you've been programmed,
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because you're a mentally ill demon. You've been programmed by
the hive mind to think that Donald Trump is a
fascist and a dictator in a Nazi and all the
other dumb things you believe about Donald Trump. Donald Trump
is a puppy dog compared to what you will get
if the American people are not allowed to implement their
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will at the ballot box. He is a puppy dog,
a gentle, nice version of what will come. I'm guaranteeing it.
I'm telling you it will come. Now, enough of that,
let's uh, let's play Michelle Obama. Sorry, I can't. Just
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the perpetual state of ridiculous victimhood these people pretend like
they live in. Remember Michelle Obama. Michelle Obama, as much
of an America hating idiot as she is, lives like
a queen, a queen, filthy rich. Now her entire life,
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her entire life is yachts and private planes and fancy hotels.
That is her entire life. Now, that's all it is.
She's royalty, she's an Obama and she has this podcast
and this is what she said on it.
Speaker 3 (03:42):
We don't articulate as black women are pain because it's
almost like nobody ever gave us permission to do that.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
And does anyone care? Oh yes, yes. If there's one thing,
If there's one thing I can say for a fact,
I wish black women would speak up. Man, what Chris,
I'm serious. It's the silence that gets me. It's the
it's the silence. That's deafening. Really, it's the man alive.
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It's like I gotta shake you to say something. Wow,
it's speak up. Oh were you in the movie theater?
I had no idea. I had no idea. Man, I'm
blowing away. I'm with Michelle Man, it's time to use your.
Speaker 3 (04:26):
We don't articulate as black women are pain because it's
almost like nobody ever gave us permission to do that.
Speaker 2 (04:34):
And yeah, man, the almost mouseie in a way, almost mousey.
Let's do some emails, Hey, Jesse. The more I hear
about the stranglehold the left has on all our institutions,
the angrier angrier I get about how entirely ineffective the
right has been at stopping any of this. Well, that's
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that's very fair. And I get you know, I bet
my frustrations on too, about how angry I am at
the right. Why didn't you do something? Why won't you
stop it? Why won't you stop it? But remember, too, well,
remember what we talked about at the beginning of the show,
and what I've brought up several times before for me
even you know how much how passionate I am about this,
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how much I love this stuff. How much I believe
in this stuff. I walked away from two different careers
to do this. It's still not my whole life. Uh
you know what, I'll tell you something flat out right now.
I uh, you know, I like I like my family,
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I like being around them. I like doing other things,
hanging around normal people. I like eating. I have other
passions in life, history and things like that. Do you
know what I've started to do when I get home.
It's like the worst thing in the world. I know
that as somebody who does this for a living. I'm
supposed to be on Instagram all day. I'm going live
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to answer your questions now about the latest Donald Trump
right the head of there. You know what I do
when I get home. I actually put my phone on
do not Disturb, and I set it down. I don't
care about your text messages. I'm now. You're not gonna
usually find me on social media unless I fire one
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off and forget. I'm If I go check it, I'll
probably laugh at some horribly inappropriate meme that Chris and
Corey have sent. But other than that, I'm off. I know, Chris,
I know, I'm so old. I have other things I
like in life, and I want that for you too.
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It shouldn't be your number one, constantly fighting, constantly political
wars and things. It shouldn't be your number It is important.
You should be involved, you should care. I actually judge
the people who don't care at all. You wake up,
you know. But it shouldn't be your everything. You're The
top line on how you identify should not say Republican
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or conservative or even anti communists. That shouldn't be priority
one for who you are. But we are at a
distinct disadvantage because, as I mentioned, it is their top line.
Whether they're a Supreme Court justice or a cub Scout leader,
they're a Communist first and foremost. Whether they're a husband, wife, Christian, Jew,
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Muslim government, whatever, they're a Communist first. Pastor. Here's a
Methodist pastor in Illinois? Is this a pastor first?
Speaker 4 (07:41):
Jesus was undocumented. Let me just say that again, and
let that sink in for just a moment. The very
person we're celebrating today, the very one in whom we worship,
was undocumented.
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Gus was a refugee.
Speaker 4 (08:03):
Jesus knew what it was to flee in fear and
to live as a stranger in a strange land. Jesus
was that person?
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Is that a pastor? Or is that a communist?
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Oh?
Speaker 2 (08:20):
I don't know. He puts on the pastor's clothes on Sunday.
But is he a pastor first? Or is that a
communist first? You see, you can be angry, and I
can be angry about the rights inability to stop the
march through the institutions. But back to the public library.
An example I gave in the very first hour. I
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don't expect you to drive by the public library and
look at it and say, Wow, I should really get
in there and push my politics. That's a miserable place
to be.
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Now.
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We have to understand that's how the communist thinks, and
that's how the communist operates. But I don't want that
for you, and I should point out, nor do we
have to be that committed To win this battle. We
have to be a lot more committed than we are.
But we don't have to be like them, miserable all
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day long. Oh my god, you don't have to be
like that. I don't want you to be like that.
It does put us at a disadvantage, a real, real disadvantage,
because it's all a matter of commitment. You see, if if,
if you're gonna get to be in a fight, a
fistfight a year from now with somebody, and every single
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day you wake up and that's all you think about,
and that's all you train for. He does it on
the weekends. I think I'll go do some training. You're
going to win at the end of that year. It's
more committed. It's the battle of commitment. All right, I'm
gonna I do want to address the uh why is
your doctor a communist story? We'll talk about the generational
gap on how people think. Do some more emails. Let's
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Also remember the communist is constantly seeking out places of
power and trying to figure out how he can use
that power for the revolution. I brought up the example
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the beginning in the first hour about that sound bit
of Klaud Schwab and how essentially how and why they
took over corporate America because corporate America is powerful, all
that money, all those advertising dollars billboards and TV commercials.
The communists saw that and thought, well, we can use
that for us. But that's not even the worst thing
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they do. They do it with all their government power,
and they do it with the licensing process, the education,
the credential process. I'll put it that way. This is
how they ensure only communists can advance through the system.
You you are going to have to declare your loyalty
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to communism before you can get those credentials you crave.
Here's a wonderful example. This is a headline from the
New York Post. I'm a dentist suing Michigan over implicit
bias training that says only some people can be racist.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer mandated after George Floyd's twenty twenty death,
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which declares that only some people can be racist. You see,
if you would like to continue practicing medicine in certain areas, well,
you're gonna have to show your loyalty. No, no, no,
it's not that you're gonna have to show your capacity
your ability to learn. It's not that you're gonna have
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to show that you are supremely knowledgeable about the human
body or medicine or whatever. No, no, no, no, those things again,
everything becomes second. Communism must become first. You see, if
you want to be a dentist, you better you better
be pretty loud about the fact that only white people
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can be racist, in fact, that white people all are racist.
No one else can be only white people. In fact,
we're going to make you sign on the dotted line
saying that, and if you don't, you don't get to
practice medicine anymore. Should be noted this article i'm reading.
I'm reading it to you. On the very same day,
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a judge, a lower court judge, told the Trump administration
they must continue to fund DEI the Communists when he
got into power four years of this under Joe Biden,
the communist got into power, and he ensured that his
sick religion would be funded by you. The US government
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would implement it. It would become US government policy, and
you would fund his revolution. The Trump administration gets in,
they try to stop it, but communist revolutionaries posing as
judges stepped up and said, no, you must continue. This
is the depth of the problem we face. It's a lot.
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I know, it's a lot, all right. I want to
touch on this really quickly. Boomers disapprove of Trump more
than any other demographic. This is from the post millennial.
It just shows an age gap. Until that is, it's
not about boomers or baby whatever, but an age gap.
The age gap is amazing. Essentially, if you're seventy plus,
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you probably hate Donald Trump. Now that don't email me
and say, Jesse, I'm seventy plus and I love him.
This is just a general poll with a bunch of people.
If it doesn't apply to you, don't apply it to you.
The old Jesse Kelly rule. Okay, but why what's this about. Well,
it's not because old people are stupid or anything like that.
Neither are young people. Every generation has geniuses and morons. Okay,
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nothing's new. What does it show. It shows how and
where people got their information from and how that has
changed over the years. For the longest time, there were
only a few major corporate media organizations who brought people
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the news. We're talking about established newspapers, The Washington Post,
the New York Times, things like that. We're talking about
established news channels CBS, ABC, I mean sixty minutes, things
like that, NBC. The older you are, it's just not
a tradition. Again, it's not because you're dumb. You stick
with what you're used to. The older you are, the
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more likely you are to go to those traditional news
sources for your information. Well, if that's where you go
for your information, unbeknownst to you, those organizations were taken
over by committed communists who hate your guts. Now the
information you're getting is all lies. But people generally, well,
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i'll tell you. I'll give you this example. In radio,
they're always talking about ratings, and you what's your ratings,
But it's not just your ratings, it's what's you're rating
with this particular group, with men, with women, with the age,
with the v V. But they always cite some group.
I even forget the number. It was like eighteen to
forty or something like that. I never pay attention. In
case you're wondering, is you can probably tell? But I asked.
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I finally asked. I said, why do they separate all
this out by age? And they said, well, Jesse, here's
the deal. After a certain age, I think it was fifty.
But after a certain age, people don't change their buying habits.
They don't change their habits really at all. You eat
what you're gonna eat. You buy what you're gonna buy.
You don't buy what you're gonna buy. You are really
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fairly set in your ways. So if you are older
and you still find yourself turning on CBS at the
end of the night to get the news of the day,
well you don't realize all you're getting is lies. How
about that. Here's another lie. I have to have Verizon,
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you probably remember her. You can't get her. And she's
one of these system guard carrying members of the system.
So she's going to drift in and out of every
Democrat administration. She goes back to the government, and then
as soon as that administration's gone, she runs to some
part of the system to get paid and that back
and forth. You understand how it goes. But she can't
change your communist ways. You see, they're going to talk
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over each other, which I hate. So there's going to
be a second or two here where you don't hear
what anyone's saying. But what you need to understand is
this is a panel on CNN, and during this argument,
she looks at somebody and she just tells a flat out,
black and white lie up versus down lie. She doesn't
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shade the truth. She looks. She lies. But that's not
the important part. I'm not playing this to make fun
of her. This is for you, and this is for
you when you debate communists, because she does what she's
been trained to do. You lie, You drop crazy accusations
out there. You lie. They do this for a reason.
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Now listen to this and tell me did she win
or did she lose?
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You know, Conservatives Republicans have voted against those very ideas
in Congress. The child tax credit was.
Speaker 5 (20:29):
But I did vote you did vote against you?
Speaker 6 (20:34):
Did you vote against.
Speaker 1 (20:35):
Relation bill that had actual child care in it?
Speaker 2 (20:39):
You did? And when did I vote against them?
Speaker 3 (20:42):
He voted against it?
Speaker 1 (20:43):
Get back way back in twenty twenty two. I wasn't
elected until twenty two.
Speaker 6 (20:49):
Republic the Republicans and I.
Speaker 1 (20:58):
Have supported the child tax credit.
Speaker 2 (21:00):
It do you hear the end? She looked at this
guy told again, it's not a shading of the truth.
She told a black and white lie, lied through her
teeth about it. He called her on it. But then
at the end, then at the end, I actually I
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support the child tax credit. In the end, he failed
and she won. You may think she lost there because
she got proven to be a liar. She's supposed to
be a liar. The communist is trained to lie. That's
how he's trained. They believe in it all the way.
You don't get in trouble for lying. When you're a communist,
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you get in trouble for telling the.
Speaker 5 (21:43):
Truth, think are reverence for the truth might become might
have become a bit of a distraction that is preventing
us from finding consensus and getting important things done.
Speaker 2 (21:53):
She got him defending himself. She got him in the end. No,
I actually support the what but she won. That's not
about her and him. I don't care about either of them.
It's about you. Do not let the communists when they lie,
when they call you names, when they do, not let
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them get you to start getting off of your argument.
So when they call you a Nazi, if you start
reference I'm not a Nazi, off, but I love Jewish
people or something. You lost the period the second you
start defending yourself, the second you start playing defense, you lost.
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Now you can call them on their lies, but don't
call them on their lies and then capitulate in some way. No,
that's not true. You just lied. Well no, but well
that's something a Nazi would say. We're not talking about that.
We're talking about the lie you just told. Well, yeah,
what you lie all the note, we're talking about the
lie you just told. Remember that when you're dealing with
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these people. Hey see, longtime Listener had a good conversation
with my oldest sun to day regarding all the trans
education and LGBTQ pushed on school age children as it
reflects on the left. Why is it that is? Why
is it that is such a popular agenda for them?
I'm a Christian, lifetime Republican. I thought they were just stupid, okay,
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So why is that such an agenda for them? What
is it about all the LGBTQ demon mob stuff that
they love? So it's not politically popular, especially the men
and women in sports things. It's the biggest political loser.
What is it? Okay, Well, let's talk about this. What
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is what is the true true enemy of communism? What
is it that they can't overcome? Doesn't matter what they do.
Strong nuclear families, strong nuclear families, and this is been
proven in every country. It crosses demographic lines, religious lines.
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When you come from a strong nuclear family, the chances
you will succumb to communism are very very small. And
if you start your own after that, because one thing
leads to another, if you start your own after that,
very very small. Those people generally are the enemies of
communism because you have a different set of values, you
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have a different set of loyalties, because the family will
of course come before the government, It come before the state.
If you at a country of strong family units, there'd
be almost no communism, none whatsoever. Well, the communist knows that. Remember,
the communist goes after the root of his problems, the
roots we focus. We tend to focus on the bright
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lights instead of going after the roots. We focus on
the branches and the leaves. It's the roots that actually matter. Well,
the communist understands, what if I just shatter families? What
do you think? What do you think feminism was all
about making women unmarriable, miserable and unmarriable. Well, if she
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doesn't ever get married, if she doesn't ever stop being bitter.
I'm not saying married, you don't have to get married,
But if she doesn't ever drop the bitterness act, I
hate man. Well she's going to be a democrat forever.
When it comes to families themselves, children, you see, why
would you why what kind of sick demon would want
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actually want a young girl to chop her breastsoft would
want a young boy to chop off his penis. And
they're doing this across the country, thousands of cases. Who
would want that why how could anybody be that gross,
be that dement to, be that evil? How could you,
how could you want that? Well? Set aside your morality
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because again, stop a sign your morality to them, they
don't share it. Set your morality aside. Look at it
from a purely political, a purely powerful point of view.
If I took a fifteen year old little girl and
she was raised in a wonderful home with a dad
and a mom. She was raised in a loving home.
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She has values, a value system. She's going to have
demands of the man she will marry one day. She
will have standards, and she has a desire because of
the family she came from to start her own family
one day and make her own home. Let me ask
you something again, purely political. Where's she going to vote?
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Who's she going to vote for? Where's she going to go?
You know? Now take that exact same fourteen year old girl.
Let me go ahead and play to her worst insecurities,
mess with her developing fourteen year old mind. Let me
convince her that she was born in the wrong body.
Now let me drag her through a bunch of psychiatric treatments,
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get her on some of those kind of drugs. Then
eventually let me drag her into the surgery table and
mutilate her body beyond recognition. Now I've got her hooked
on pharmaceuticals for the rest of her natural life, mental
and physical, and otherwise she's physically mutilated. Who's she going
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to vote for? Where are her loyalties going to lie?
The shattering of the American family is central to communism,
not American I made that way too narrow. Shattering families
is central to all communism, all of it. They always
try to break up the home all they always have,
always will and the LGBTQ demon mob agenda is central
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to that. That infeminism is an attack on the nuclear family,
because the nuclear family is the building block of a
strong society that will always reject communism. That's why. Now
a couple more things. Let's talk about this Russia Ukraine thing.
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do not forget that black women in America have been
silent for too long.
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We don't articulate as black women are pained, because it's
almost like nobody ever gave us permission to do that.
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And does anyone chere? Yeah, yep, just that'd silent. That's silent. Okay.
So I realized, because I've got some emails about this,
that you're worried about the Ukraine Russia thing getting bigger. Well,
I can't calm your fears about that. I don't know
where it's going to go. Trump today said Zelensky's putting
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out inflammatory rhetoric, and he also warned Vladimir Putin today,
Russia did a big attack last night. It was something
like thirteen people died or something like that, and he said,
Putin stop, and it's okay. It's back and forth. It's
back and forth. It's back and forth. Here's here's the
big picture of what's happened. You know, Putin invaded Ukraine
because he wants the valuable portions of Ukraine and all that.
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We went through the whole background of the whole thing
a long time ago. I'm not going to go into
all that again. But Putin believes that Russian speaking part
of Ukraine should be his anyway, it's the profitable part,
it's the one he wants. He grabbed it, he took it.
The United States of America, in conjunction with the UK especially,
they also want that very profitable part of Ukraine. There
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have been all kinds of financial investments and things like
that there. Well. The United States of America decided under
Joe Biden to flood Ukraine with weapons it needed to
defend itself, trying to stop Vladimir Putin. Of course, Lonzi
Kaham and those types love this whole thing too, But
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Ukraine would have collapsed a long time ago without our supplies.
But we got them hooked on that drug that is America.
The drug that is American money, American missiles. Remember you,
while you have not been able to afford groceries, have
been paying for the retirement of Ukrainian government people. I'm
not making that up. It's true. Now Trump steps into
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a situation. He wants the fighting to stop. But now
both sides are completely belligerent. Russia is belligerent because they're
freaking Russia. They always are. Ukraine's belligerent because Zelensky's been
so puffed up by the entire world for the last
three years. He's gotten so used to endless American munitions
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and things like that that he believes, I mean, he
doesn't care about a bunch of people dying in Ukraine.
He's not dying. He believes he can keep this up forever.
Trump is getting frustrated because they're not agreeing to hash
out a deal. Trump is a deal maker, He's very
very good at it. Trump wants a deal done. He
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considers both sides quite unreasonable at this point in time,
and so to solve this problem, it probably is going
to require the thing that I don't know if Trump
is willing to do, and I'm not saying he's not
willing to do it. I don't know, but it's going
to involve us walking away, and nobody likes that option
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because if America walks away, Russia's going to win. Ukraine's
not big enough, They're not powerful enough to fight off Russia.
That's just kind of how the cookie crumbles. Trump doesn't
want to just walk away. He sees himself as a
peacemaker and a deal maker. He wants to end it,
so he keeps trying to come up with these agreements,
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and Ukraine will agree, and then they'll disagree, and Russia
will agree, and then they'll disagree. And I warned you
many many times before that this thing may go on
for another ten years. This thing, it may very well
blow up into something even bigger than it is now.
It's a lot harder to stop a war than it
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is to start one. To start one's relatively easy. Mobilize
the troops, march across the border, start blowing things up
and killing people. De Escalating from there is very difficult.
And in order to do it, we might have to
cut bait. Then that would involve Zelensky alone, because Europe
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doesn't have what it takes to back him and have
them stand up they don't have the military capability of
doing so, and they probably don't have the willingness to
do so when they're still buying energy from Russia. It's
a horrible look. It's a horrible state of affairs. I
don't have anything good to say about it. It's terrible.
It looks like it's going to remain terrible. But it's
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not as terrible as the hiring process right now. Honestly,
that's maybe even worse than what's going on in Russia Ukraine.
Trying to find good people. How do you do that?
It's such a nightmare. You set up an interview that
don't show, or they do show, and he's got a
teardrop tattoo on his face. He's out, Well, you know
how you can eliminate the tear drop tattoos. ZipRecruiter has
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zip intro. Here's what zip intro is. By the way,
you get to try this for free. You post a
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back to back video calls with candidates who've signed up.
We're talking quick video calls, so you can immediately, Oh
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that I liked her, let's bring her back in again. Ooh,
not him. I saw the tear drop tattoos. Do you
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people prefer the most for a reason. Go to ZipRecruiter
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dot com slash jesse. You post jobs today, you get
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to talk to qualify candidates tomorrow. Finally, before I get
to headlines, remember the ladies who went into space on
the Space Ride. Apparently they're still getting quite frustrated by
the response to it. Apparently they're not getting all the
accolades they thought they would get. They're getting widely mocked
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by everybody. And so I'm here to tell them what happened,
because I understand what happened. Have you ever had your
song come on in the car when you're driving, cranked
up the volume and started singing pretty loud. Have you
ever danced in the shower while the music was on,
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maybe in front of the mirror, when no one was looking.
You sounded good, didn't you? You looked pretty good? Look
at my moves, didn't you? You didn't sound good and
you didn't look good. But what happens is when you
get in your own echo chamber. You can convince yourselves
of things that's not real. This definitely happens with women
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in music. When women hear music, it just does something
inside of them, and they'll start singing and dancing together,
and they're convinced that everyone's enjoying it. Nobody's enjoying it.
In fact, everyone wants to die. Who's around you? This
group of women, they got together and they convinced themselves
that they would be heroes if they spend hundreds of
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thousands of dollars and took an eleven minute ride into space.
The problem is they didn't ask anyone else. That's what happened.
Speaker 1 (38:34):
And now here's a headline, why, oh, you know, you
know the game headlines.
Speaker 6 (38:38):
We didn't get to.
Speaker 2 (38:41):
Dick Durbin, number two Senate Democrat won't seek re election.
Everybody's praising everyone's praising Dick Durbin for this, when here's
the reality of it. When an Illinois politician retires, they're
not retiring per se. They're getting ready to go to prison. Oh.
Speaking of which, Ninnoy Governor Pritzker acts against El Salvador
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over Kilmar Abregos detention, a reminder that communism is international
like we talked about, and they always see themselves as international.
Speaker 1 (39:14):
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