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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from WOOR.
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of the
Jesse Kelly Show. Of course, we have Medal of Honor
Monday coming up in just the second. We have all
kinds of election stuff, including what kind of crap might
they pull if Trump loses?
Speaker 3 (00:18):
There?
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Maybe have a little preview on that, the world.
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Of make believe I had something happen to me in
the gas station. You're gonna make fun of me for
all that and so much more coming up this hour
on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. But before we
do any of those things, we need to do this.
It is Monday, and even on Election Day Eve, Medal
of Honor Monday remains every single Monday at this time
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we honor somebody who earned a Medal of Honor. This
is important not because I'm doing it. I didn't do anything.
I'm just reading a citation here. It's important to remember
these men and remember their deeds.
Speaker 1 (01:01):
And I want to encourage you so much.
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You can do this in your own life. I don't
have some ownership of this. I didn't earn any of these.
You want to do this with your family, sit down
and read one of these.
Speaker 1 (01:12):
Do it? You coach a team? Do it? Are you
a teacher? Do it?
Speaker 2 (01:16):
This stuff matters a lot. Give kids, give the next
generation something to look up to. You want to know
a huge reason why I joined the Marines. You ready
to laugh at this ridiculous reason.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
You want to know why.
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I started watching John Wayne movies with my father when
I was a child. It's one of the things we
did together. He didn't watch a lot of stuff, but
he would watch John Wayne movies, and if I wanted
to hang out with dad, I would watch a John
Wayne movie sometimes with him, and not just the westerns.
John Wayne made a movie called Sands of Ewojima where
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John Wayne plays the part of Medal of Honor recipient
John Bazilone who ended up giving his life on ewo Jima. Well,
I can't count how many times I watched that movie
when I was a child. Fast forward to later on
in life and Young Stupid Jesse goes to college after
high school and gets a zero point zero grade point
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average his first semester. And Young Stupid Jesse doesn't like
the man he sees in the mirror and says, you
know what, I'm gonna go be a marine? Where did
I first get introduced to the Marines by watching a
movie about them. You tell these stories, you never know
the impact it can have on somebody's life. And remember
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we take email suggestions. Hi, Jesse, wanted to thank you
for all you do as the leader of the anti
communist movement. I lead a men's group at church and
always read a Medal of Honor citation at each event,
and the guys love it. I have a suggestion for you.
Matt lewis Urban from World War Two when it started
with him taking out tanks with a bazooka. You know
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this guy was a super stud of a good one.
Speaker 1 (03:03):
Buddy.
Speaker 2 (03:04):
You're frozen margheritat Compadre. You know what, That's not nice.
They're half frozen. Whatever. It's Medal of Honor Monday time.
Speaker 1 (03:10):
Hey, honoring those who went above and beyond. It's Medal
of Honor Monday.
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Lieutenant Colonel then Captain Matt Urbin won twelve twenty two
to twenty four to one four United States Army who
distinguished himself by a series of bold, heroic actions exemplified
by singularly outstanding combat leadership, personal bravery, and tenacious devotion
to duty during the period from the fourteenth of June
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to the third of September nineteen forty four, while assigned
to the second Battalion, sixtieth Infantry Regiment, ninth Infantry Division.
On the fourteenth of June, Captain Urban's company, attacking at Renoff, France,
encountered heavy enemy small arms and tank fire. The enemy
tanks were unmercifully raking his unit's position and inflicting heavy casualties.
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Captain Urbin, realizing that his company was in imminent danger
of being decimated, armed himself with the bazuka.
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He worked his.
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Way with an Amo carrier through the hedgerows under a
continuing barrage of fire, to a point near the tanks.
He brazenly exposed himself to the enemy and, firing the bazuka,
destroyed both tanks. Responding to Captain Erbin's action, his company
moved forward and routed the enemy. Later that same day,
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still in the attack near or Glandis, Captain Urbin was
wounded in the leg by direct fire from a thirty
seven millimeters.
Speaker 1 (04:48):
Tank gun oh Wow.
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He refused evacuation and continued to lead his company until
they moved into defensive positions for the night. At zero
five hundred hours. The next day, still in the attack
near orglandis Captain urban, though badly wounded, directed his company
in another attack. One hour later, he was wounded again,
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suffering from two wounds, one serious. He was evacuated to
England in mid July. While recovering from his wound, he
learned of his unit's severe losses in the hedgerows of Normandy.
Realizing his unit's need for battle tested leaders, he voluntarily
left the hospital and hitchhiked his way back to his
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unit where near Saint Los, France. Arriving at the second
Battalion command post at eleven thirty hours on the twenty
fifth of July, he found that his unit had jumped
off at eleven hundred hours in the first attack of
Operation Cobra. Still limping from his leg wound, Captain Urbin
made his way forward to retake command of his company.
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He found his company held up by strong enemy opposition.
Supporting tanks had been destroyed and another intact, but with
no tank commander or gunner was not moving. He located
a lieutenant in charge of the support tanks and directed
a plan of attack to eliminate the enemy strong point.
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The lieutenant and a sergeant were immediately killed by heavy
enemy fire when they tried to mount the tank. Captain Urban,
though physically hampered by his leg wound and knowing quick
action had to be taken, dashed through the scathing fire
and mounted the tank.
Speaker 1 (06:31):
This freaking guy with enemy.
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Bullets ricocheng from the tank. Captain Erbin ordered the tank
forward in command, completely exposed to the enemy fire, manned
the machine gun and placed devastating fire on the enemy.
His action, I'm not finished, this still goes. His action
in the face of the enemy galvanized the battalion into action,
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and they attacked and destroyed the enemy position. On the
second of August, Captain Urban was wounded in the chest
by shell fragments, and, disregarding the recommendation of the battalion surgeon,
again refused evacuation. On the sixth of August, Captain Urbin
became the commander of second Battalion. On the fifteenth of August,
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he was again wounded, but remained with his unit. On
the third of September, the second Battalion was given the
mission of establishing a crossing point at the.
Speaker 1 (07:25):
Meuse River near Here, Belgium.
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The enemy planned to stop the advance of the Allied
army by concentrating heavy forces at the Meuse. The second
battalion attacked toward the crossing point encountered fierce enemy artillery's
small arms in mortar fire, which stopped the attack. Captain
Irbin quickly moved from his command post to the lead
position of the battalion, reorganizing the attacking elements, he personally
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led a charge toward the enemy's strong point. As the
charge moved across the terrain, Captain Urbin was seriously wounded
in the net. Although unable to talk above a whisper
from the paralyzing neck wound and in danger of losing
his life, he refused to be evacuated until the enemy
was routed and his battalion had secured the crossing point
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on the Meuse River. Captain Urban's personal leadership, limitless bravery,
and repeated extraordinary exposure to enemy fires served as an
inspiration to his entire battalion. His valorous and intrepid actions
reflect the utmost credit upon him and uphold the noble
traditions of the United States Army.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
Dag gog, dag gone.
Speaker 2 (08:41):
Now let me ask you again, because we brought this
up earlier about texting friends, maybe volunteering to drive somebody
to the polls tomorrow. Maybe you've even got a little
minivan that suv. Maybe you could offer to pick up
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some friends. Maybe when I suggested that be a totally
human nature thing to do. Maybe when I suggested that,
you thought, ah, Jesse, I don't have the energy. I
gotta work tomorrow. I'll be coming off a double shift, Jesse,
I don't have time. Do you need me to read
the whole metal of honor citation again? The dude escaped
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a hospital and they said he hitchhiked to France. Unless
my geography's a little out of place. At some point
he hopped on a boat to get over to France
just so he could go back and continue ending lives.
Shot in the neck, shell fragments in his chest. He
didn't care, He kept going. Did you say you couldn't
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send a text message that he said, didn't have time
to pick anybody up, got a busy schedule. I think
we can all do something and give you my word.
I am doing the same I've already been doing, But
tonight I am going to send a very not nice
Jesse Kelly text to my neighbors in a fairly direct way.
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I'm going to inform them they need to vote tomorrow.
What Chris, It'll be fine, it'll be fine. But trust me,
I'm doing it, and I will offer to drive. Now
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the gas station and what Democrats will do after the election.
Speaker 1 (11:31):
Next, get to cure for rhinos.
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show, the night before an election.
Speaker 1 (11:40):
I am so freaking excited for tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (11:42):
I'm hopeful and I'm excited, and I know you're hopeful
and you're excited. Remember, you can email the show Jesse
at Jesse kellyshow dot com. You can leave us voicemails
eight seven seven three seven seven four three seven three. Now,
before we get back to the election, I have to
discuss something that happened to me in the gas station.
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And there's something you should know about me. But if
you've listened to the show for any length of time,
you already know it. I love great quotes. You know
there's great There's always a Winston Churchill quote, or an
ancient a Roman general quote, or a great Aristotle, Genghis Khan,
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you name it, an epic quote. I totally love it,
and I've I've always been that way. I love great quotes.
Speaker 1 (12:41):
I don't know why. It's a nerd thing. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (12:44):
Maybe it's my lower IQ. I have no idea, but
I love great quotes. And I have a bunch of
them stored in my head. It's not that I have
anything of any use stored in my head, but dumb
thing like great quotes, they're all up here.
Speaker 1 (13:02):
They just they're all right here. Am I balding? Balding?
Speaker 2 (13:06):
Ever increasingly gray head? Okay, So that you need to
know going in now, this was Friday night. It was
Friday night. We did the Friday Night Ask Doctor Jesse Show.
And I had so much fun with you that night.
The questions were great, the calls rush you amazing. Everyone
got right to the point Corey, Chris, you might have
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a line of yeah, totally. It was a blast of
a night. If you missed that show, highly recommend it.
iHeart Spotify iTunes, go download the podcast. It's total blast,
total blast of a show. So I'm in a great
mood on the way home and it's Friday night, and
I am wanting to cut loose. Now, cut loose for
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me means something much different now than it did years ago.
It generally means food. Even at that late hour, it
means I'm gonna eat something bad for me. And I
just had a craven. I'm on the way home and
there's this gas station there, and I wanted something delicious
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and had I wanted you to know that I walked
in with no agenda and maybe this is what doomed
me in the end. I walk into gas station. I
get there Friday night. I walked back to the chip
slash cracker section. I'm thinking, I'm in the mood for salt,
not sweet. I'm not big on sweets. Actually, believe it
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or not, I'm a huge salt guy, not so much
on sweets, probably because I'm sweet enough.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
Chris.
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Anyway, as I get to the chip slash cracker section,
I see I did see. In hindsight, I knew she
was there. There was a woman who was in the
next section over and it's a gas station, so she's
probably five feet away physically from me. She's not right
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by me, she's in the next aisle. But I did
I see her, and I knew should have remembered that
she was there. I start looking at the snacks. Almost immediately,
I start grabbing some traditional snacks that I know can't miss.
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That's it's your average, it's your dorito. I'll tell you
I had a bag of dorito's. Dorito's are not gonna
they're never gonna let you down.
Speaker 1 (15:23):
Ever. I there's a what is it.
Speaker 2 (15:26):
Buffalo blue cheese combos. I believe they're called Buffalo blue cheese.
You'll know what I mean. Everyone's had them before. If
you haven't, you haven't lived yet. That's a guarantee. Every time,
get some Buffalo blue cheese combos. But then I knew,
because I'm pretty brave, I wanted a new snack that
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I had never tried before. Just like just like Christopher
Columbus getting on a ship and sailing across the ocean blue,
I was gonna take the bold step of spending my
money on a snack that I wasn't totally sure of.
And that left me to a couple different options. One
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with these kind of pretzels, but they had something else.
There was some kind of special flavored pretzels, not dots,
I forget what it was. And the other option was cheese.
It's has this new thing called snaps or snapits of chips.
You know what I'm talking about, Chris, Okay, christ That's
what I'm talking about. And they had a couple like
sour cream and cheddar. Ones of those and sour cream
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and cheddar can go one way or the other. I
knew the pretzel thing was more of a guarantee, but
the sour cream and cheddar it was much more of
a swing for the fence's type choice.
Speaker 1 (16:46):
It was going to be a home runner. It was
going to be a strikeout. And I sat there for.
Speaker 2 (16:53):
Two or three minutes, I would say, and I actually
had it was one of those things where I had
the Dorito's in my combo underneath each arm. I had
them pinned, you know, up by my armpits, and I
was sitting there talking. Really I thought, mostly in my
head to the bag of pretzels and the bag of
snaps or snappets, whatever the things are. And finally when
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I decided, when I made the choice, I'm looking at
the cheddar, sour cream snaps, and I'm thinking, you gotta
go big. It's election season, you gotta go big. And
so while I had been having this conversation in my head,
I looked at him and when I made the call,
as as loud as I'm talking to you now, such
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an idiot, I looked at him and said, well, fortune
favors the bold. And I turn around and the lady
was now in my aisle two feet to my left,
and she's looking at me like, who is this freaking psychopath?
Speaker 1 (17:55):
I was? I was so embarrassed.
Speaker 2 (17:58):
I just took both because I didn't think to put
the pretzels back, and I just walked up with all
four things and just bought the whole thing. Look, when
you have chalk, you make bold decisions. This is what
happens when your tea levels get so high you're not
afraid to pull the trigger on the sour cream and
cheddar snaps. Do you want to be bold like that?
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Five zero chock three thousand, all right, what kind of
crap are they going to pull if Trump does win?
I think I might know. Hang on, it is the
Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday. That song does suck, Chris.
It's a song about Democrats and how they handle elections.
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And we don't ever need to play that song ever again.
In fact, in case you're listening on the podcast, Jewish
producer Chris brought us back from the commercial break with
that breaking the Law, Breaking the Law song, which always sucked.
I should note, but let's discuss something that might be coming,
and we have talked about it before, but the guy
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keeps talking Jamie Raskin, Well, before we get to Jamie specifically,
what's one of your ongoing frustrations with Republicans.
Speaker 1 (19:58):
I know it is.
Speaker 2 (19:59):
It's the same as much they don't show the same
commitment to the cause Democrats do. Democrats govern as if
it is a blood sport that may or may not
bring about the end of mankind. They govern as if
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everything is the most important thing in the world, and
they will for better or worse, sell out.
Speaker 1 (20:26):
Everything, put in, put all the chips to.
Speaker 2 (20:29):
The center of the table, whatever analogy you want to use.
Every cause is the hill to die on, and they
will march up.
Speaker 1 (20:39):
That hill and bleed on that hill in the name
of the cause.
Speaker 2 (20:43):
In fact, their great strength, which is that is also
their great weakness. Everything is treated as the end of
the world and vice versa. What's the Republican way? Oh well,
we can't press this hard issue. We might lose an election. No,
what's the what's the Republican motto? We've balked them a
million times for it.
Speaker 1 (21:03):
This isn't the hill to die on.
Speaker 2 (21:05):
They should print it at the GOPAI headquarters because it's
what Republicans have stood for my whole life. Hey, this
thing's really important. We need you to make a stance.
I'll sorry, guys, this isn't the hill to die on.
That's what frustrates you about the gop especially as we
look across the aisle and we see these bloodthirsty, thirsty
communists who go all in. Say what you want about
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Democrats in the evil, demonic ways they've conducted themselves the
last four years with the law fair and the borders
and everything else that at least they go all in.
When Democrats take power the presidency, they use it.
Speaker 1 (21:43):
To the max. Republicans don't.
Speaker 2 (21:48):
So we have to think about responses to elections in
two different ways because there are two very different parties
with two very different levels of commitment to the cause.
What happens if Donald Trump wins tomorrow night and I
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expect him to what happens if he does well? Normally, yes,
there'd be riots in the streets, and you know all
the standard ways Democrats conduct themselves, But there's still a
transition of power. Even with all the noise, you still
gets sworn in normally.
Speaker 1 (22:34):
You remember, we've played it for you before.
Speaker 2 (22:36):
But just a couple of months ago when Jamie Raskin
came out and said this.
Speaker 3 (22:44):
What can be put into the Constitution can slip away
from you very quickly. And the greatest example going on
right now before our very eyes is section three of
the fourteenth Amendment, which they're just disappearing with a magic
wand as if it doesn't exist, even though it could
not be clearer what it's stating. And so you know,
they want to kick it to Congress. So it's going
to be up to us on January sixth, twenty twenty five,
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to tell the rampaging Trump mobs that he's disqualified and
then we need bodyguards for everybody in civil war conditions,
all because the nine justices, not all of them, but
these justices, who have not many.
Speaker 1 (23:22):
Cases to look at every year, not that much work
to do, a.
Speaker 3 (23:25):
Huge staff, great protection, simply do not want to do
their job and interpret what the Great fourteenth Amendment means.
Speaker 2 (23:35):
Jamie Raskin is the ranking member of the House Oversight Committee.
Remember the ranking member. That means he's the most powerful
member of that committee from the minority party. So because
the GOP has majority, then they'll have a chairman in
any committee, but the Democrats, their highest ranking member is
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called the ranking member. Jamie is no powerless little little
uh uh, you know, just little freshman Congressman Jamie Raskin
has power. And he said that, and we've played that
for you before, and maybe you, as I did, hoped
or thought, well, that was a surely a one off, right,
maybe he was just talking tough in front of the
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fans or something. He doesn't they're not actually going to
try that, right, Well, Jamie Raskin went on Bill Maher's
show over the weekend, said this.
Speaker 3 (24:32):
When I say we will support a free and fair election, no,
we're not going to allow them to steal it in
the States, or steal it in the Department of Justice,
or steal it with any other election official in the country.
If it's a free and fair and election, we will
do what we've always done. We will honor it.
Speaker 1 (24:48):
So finally, yeah, and that is the Democrats. No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
I will play it again from the beginning because we'll
focus on the next part in a moment.
Speaker 1 (25:00):
Listen to that again. What did he.
Speaker 3 (25:03):
Say when I say we will support a free and
fair election, No, we're not going to allow them to
steal it in the States, or steal it in the
Department of Justice, or steal it with any other election
official in the country. If it's a free and fair
and election, we will do what we've always done. We
will honor it.
Speaker 2 (25:21):
Steal it in the States. Republicans don't do that. But
what could he be talking about, And let's skip past that.
Steal it in the DOJ. Democrats control the entire DJ.
In fact, even when Trump was in there, they really
controlled the whole thing. The whole Department of Justice is
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packed full of committed communists. So clearly Jamie Raskin knows that,
and he knows there's not going to be any stealing
the election from the DOJ.
Speaker 1 (25:55):
So what's he talking about?
Speaker 2 (25:57):
Finally, Yeah, that is the Democrats' history.
Speaker 1 (26:01):
They honor.
Speaker 2 (26:02):
That is the big difference between the parties, one of.
Speaker 3 (26:04):
The big.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
I'll let him keep going in a moment. Did you
hear that loser? Bill Maher?
Speaker 2 (26:11):
People on the right love the praise that dork, because
once every ten years he says something vaguely on our side. Well,
dear him, just now, Well, historically that is how it goes.
Democrats honor the results of the election as if we
were all not alive back when Trump won it the
first time and we had to listen to Hillary Clinton
and every media apparatic out there talk about how the
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Russians stole the election.
Speaker 1 (26:35):
Democrats accept the election results. They're the og election deniers.
Get serious anyway, he goes on.
Speaker 3 (26:42):
So, and on that point, I'll tell you the political
scientists have told us the hallmark characteristics of a fascist
political party. Number One, they don't accept the outcome of
democratic elections.
Speaker 1 (26:52):
That don't go their way.
Speaker 3 (26:53):
Yeah, all right, they embrace political violence as an instrument
for obtaining power. And three, they're not organized democratically. They're
organized top down as a cultivate personality around a charismatic
or allegedly charismatic figure.
Speaker 4 (27:09):
Right.
Speaker 2 (27:12):
I had to talk with Steve Bannon today, Steve Bannon,
who was recently a political prisoner himself. He is the
only person in the history of that statue to be
thrown in jail for a misdemeanor. He just got out
of four months in jail for contempt of Congress. And
Steve Bannon flat out told me today, if Trump wins,
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and I expect him to, Jamie Raskin and the Democrats
are going to try to not certify the election. They're
going to use the fact that Trump has been convicted
of crimes. They're going to use January sixth to call
him a treasonist, insurrectionist, and they're going to try to
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not seat him, to which I responded, because I've been
brewing on this myself, I've talked about this before. Are
they going to succeed? I don't know, they didn't know,
but don't think for a second, just because we're used
to a bunch of eunuchs leading our party. Don't think
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it's only eunis leading their party. They will burn it
down because once again I ask what wouldn't you do
to stop Hitler? And that's how the average Democrat conducts himself.
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I was a Democrat until the second Obama turny, and
I hated George Bush. But now I'm a hardcore Republican,
very conservative. I look back at Bush. They're still not
supporting Trump. Are they that petty? They don't care at all?
How is it possible that Arnold in the Bushes not
supporting Trump at all? I mean, not even a little.
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It's it's amazing.
Speaker 2 (30:26):
Okay, that's a very good question. What's with the Bushes?
What's with Arnold Schwarzenegger? Why why not just come support Trump?
Nicki Haley the rhinoist rhino in the history of rhinos.
Nicky Haley came out. I think it was today or yesterday,
and she essentially said, of course she had to act
like she was holding her nose, but hey, it may
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not be perfect, but you've still got to go vote Trump.
Even look, everyone eventually comes on board with the ticket.
Speaker 1 (30:55):
What's with the Bushes?
Speaker 2 (30:57):
You have members of the Bush family going out campaigning
for Dome. George W famously quyet hadn't said a word,
which says really all it needs, all you need to hear.
Remember back in twenty sixteen when Trump first got elected.
It was twenty sixteen when Trump first got elected. Maybe
you forgot I did not forget. Somebody asked George Bush
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Senior and George Bush Junior. I know they're not senior
and junior because of the HW. Just stay with me.
George Bush one and George Bush two asked them who
they voted for, If memory serves me, the youngest declined
to say. The oldest said he voted for Hillary. What's
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the deal, Well, there's a couple things. What's the deal
between the Bushes and the Trumps. There's two major major things. First,
let's deal with the part that at least is explicable.
Foreign policy. The greatest thing about Donald Trump is his
foreign policy stance. It's my favorite thing in the world.
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Donald Trump doesn't believe in adventuring with other people's lives
and treasure all across the globe. Donald Trump, I know
that sounds insane. Donald Trump's foreign policy is more closely
aligned with the founders of this nation than any other
Republican in my lifetime. The founders of this nation wanted
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this country to stay out of everyone's business. It was
the founding foreign policy. Both sides for over one hundred
years strictly adhered to it. We mind our own business
in America. And then people like the Bushes. It's not
like they were the originals, but George W. Bush really
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really took this into overdrive. They found that concept to
be ridiculous, that America should use its money and use
its military power and use the lives of the men
and women in the military to enforce its will, whatever
that will happens to be everywhere across the globe. Trump
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back when Iraq was happening. I remember because I was
there at the time. Trump was loudly against the war
in Iraq at a time when most people on the right,
even though he was kind of just half a Republican
back then, they didn't really take that stance, and they
certainly didn't take it publicly at all. Trump was loudly
against it, and he said, well, if you're going to
do this stupid stuff, at least come back with some
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oil or something. You didn't come back with anything. Trump
was loudly against it. It's the best part about Donald
Trump is foreign policy. He has a much more sane,
much more America's founding view of foreign policy. And it
could not possibly be more opposite than that of the Bushes.
The Bushes believe boots on the ground everywhere until the
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end of time. They are oil in water when it
comes to foreign policy. And the second part is this.
Speaker 1 (34:07):
Ego. Do you remember?
Speaker 2 (34:11):
You probably forgot and you don't need to go look
it up, trust me, you're welcome to. But do you
remember when John McCain died yet brain cancer and died.
Do you remember John John Wayne John McCain's memorial. This
is not against I'm not actually saying anything against McCain,
who I personally got to know. I know politically he's
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completely out of left field, but who I personally got
to know. But John McCain's memorial was the saddest thing
I think I've ever seen in my life, and not
because John McCain was dead. They took the life of
a man, Vietnam veteran pow United States senator, and his
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memorial was the pettiest thing I'd ever seen. Almost every speaker,
members of his own family, got up and spoke at
his memorial, the lasting Donald Trump. John McCain's memorial was
not a celebration of his life by friends and family.
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The entire thing was televised. You can go look at
it now. It was the smallest pettiest bunch of axes
to grind i'd ever seen.
Speaker 1 (35:27):
They took a man who had.
Speaker 2 (35:29):
A resume that was amazing and made his entire funeral
about Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (35:36):
Why egos.
Speaker 2 (35:39):
Donald Trump and John McCain despised each other, hated each
other to a degree. They ruined John McCain's own funeral
for the petty, for the pettiness. Now let's go to
the bushes. Your dad was president of the United States.
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You were a two time president of the United States
of America. That is for a family, pretty good resume, right.
The brother the dork was governor of Florida. That's no joke.
Governor of Florida. I'll never be that, You'll never be that.
Pretty good, pretty impressive resume. And Donald Trump loudly and
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repeatedly criticized the Bushes and their foreign policy while they
were in the midst of Iraq in Afghanistan. Trump has
never been shy. It works to his favor and it
works to his detriment, but he has never been shy
about criticizing people he disagrees with. When the Bushes were
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busy bouncing all over the globe, Donald Trump was basically
calling them morons on every television set and they never
forgot it. And people in that position of power, they
have gigantic egos and they never let it go. I know,
it's ridiculous, it shouldn't be this way. It's small, it's petty,
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but that's how it friggin is.
Speaker 1 (37:12):
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