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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from woor it.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
Is but Jesse Kelly's show, a magnificent Jesse Kelly Show
on a Wednesday. I nailed it, Boom, totally nailed it.
I tell you what else might be nailed is Tiss James.
Latitia James. Now, I'm going to play you her in
just a moment. But Letitia James, she is the Attorney

(00:29):
General of New York. She is an insanely ambitious human being.
You may remember this. Oh, come on.

Speaker 3 (00:41):
We're in a house of God.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
First, simmer down.

Speaker 4 (00:48):
I want to thank Commissioner Cavanaugh and Chief Hodgens for
that recognition.

Speaker 2 (00:56):
That was when Letitia James walked into a bunch of
fire fighters and studied running her fat mouth, and the
firefighters started chanting for Trump. Anyway, Latitia James may be
in quite a pickle. You see. It appears that she
lied on a mortgage application. Now, the other reason I

(01:18):
brought this up is there is a chance for you
to get your hopes up here. Latitia James used her
position as Attorney General to prosecute and convict Donald Trump.
She promised she was going to do so on the
campaign trail. Then she got elected and because Democrats are evil.

(01:41):
She did it. They just she ran for office promising
to use her role as Attorney General to prosecute a
Republican she didn't like, got elected and did it. Just
one of the most nakedly corrupt things I've ever seen
in my life. She did it. Donald Trump is a
convicted felon because of Letitia James. So good. This is

(02:06):
a good start, a very good start. Is it enough?
Of course it's not. But it's a very very good start.
And maybe you're uncomfortable with it. And if you are
uncomfortable with it, I understand, I really do. I'm not
going to call you out for being uncomfortable with it. However,

(02:28):
what did Joe Biden's four years show us? What it
didn't show us? Because remember Joe Biden's four years came
after Donald Trump's four years and Donald Trump, Donald Trump
ran for office the first time, let's be honest, and
he loved to do things like, uh, lock her up,

(02:49):
chance about Hillary Clinton? Lock her up? Well, lock her up,
you're a criminal, remember that famous moment in the debate,
because you'd be in jail and all that other stuff.
And we loved it. Yeah, prosecutor Sure, And then dropped
all of it as soon as he got elected, dropped
all of it. Had the Clintons for some fancy meal,
and then introduced him. Oh yeah, the Clintons, this and that.

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He got elected and then dropped all that stuff, thinking
that he still lived in some sort of a normal country,
did not prosecute Democrats, didn't go after them, dropped the
entire thing. How did Democrats respond to Donald Trump's four

(03:33):
years of being nice and doing it the right way?
How did they respond? They promptly ran him out of office,
took over and sent every single part of the government
after their political opponents. Then they raided his home, arrested him,
convicted him of felonies, and tried to send him to
prison several times over and would have succeeded, most likely

(03:56):
in sending him to prison in Georgia if not for
the prosecutor there having an affair with somebody. That's how
they responded and rewarded his niceness. Don't you ever ever
believe any one of these losers on the right who
tells you not to react to communists, not to fight back.

(04:18):
If you do that, what will they do to us?
You can never think like that. You must aggressively deal
with communists the second you get a chance to, because
they only understand fear and pain, and if you do
not aggressively pursue these people, they will perceive it as weakness,

(04:40):
and like sharks with blood in the water, they will
just start tearing through everything as fast as they could.
When Donald Trump finally got run out of office the
first time, after they destroyed his economy, after they completely
wrecked him and took advantage of every bit of his
niceness a naive tay, they brought out the fangs and

(05:02):
tried to throw him in federal prison for the rest
of his natural life. Donald Trump's kindness the first time
was rewarded with FBI agents rifling through his wife's underwear drawer.
That is how kind the communists treated Donald Trump after
he showed some level of I don't even know if

(05:26):
I want to call it kindness. I'm just gonna stick
with naivete So now we know. Now we know what
most definitely does not work. So time to try something new,
shall we? Hey, Jesse, I'm starting to realize we're toast.

(05:47):
Our country doesn't even have the stomach to deport an
MS thirteen gang member without squirming over it for a week.
What would happen if they deported a woman or child.
That's just never going to happen. Buenos Tarta Is said,
his name is Kyle. Okay, Kyle, Well, I can't kill
you for saying something that I've kind of said on
the air that I think mass deportations of twenty million

(06:09):
people will never happen because I do not believe the
American people have the stomach for it. I know you
have the stomach for it. I'm not talking about you,
so don't send me a name out. Yes I do,
I know you do. I'm talking about the normies. I
don't believe they can handle it. However, our country, you
said here, our country doesn't even have the stomach to
deport an MS thirteen gang member without squirming over it

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for a week. I think it's important. I think it's
important to separate the American people from the communist American
media and communist Party of America known as the Democrat Party. Yes,
I am fully aware that this has been the media

(06:53):
for a week.

Speaker 1 (06:54):
Process that exists in this country for everybody, and the
fact that this man received no due process, who has
effectively disappear to a foreign country, a country where she
came from which he was basically got he got a
silent excuse me, he does not live there, God, excuse me.
He got a solemn in this country.

Speaker 4 (07:16):
Today, it's thirty four days after his disappearance, and I
stand before you, filled with spirit that refuses to bring down.
I will not stop fighting until I see my husband alive.
Killmar if you can hear me, Stay strong. God hasn't

(07:43):
forgotten about you. Our children are asking when would you
come home? And I pray for the day I tell
them the time and date that you'll return.

Speaker 2 (07:56):
I'm aware, but I'm also aware of this.

Speaker 5 (08:01):
NBC News there's a growing number of voters who are
identifying with the MAGA movement. From January twenty twenty four,
it was twenty percent. March twenty twenty five, it is
thirty six percent.

Speaker 2 (08:13):
So we're actually.

Speaker 5 (08:14):
Seeing the country kind of moving in these opposite directions,
lots of fire and energy on the left, but on
the right. More and more Americans are comfortable saying I'm maga.

Speaker 2 (08:24):
Let me make you feel good about something. We'll get
back and we'll do more of this. The American people
are not the American media, the American people are not
the American Democrat Party. In fact, Trump has never been
more popular, and the American Democrat Party has never been

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ever in the history of their polling, it has never
been less popular. So when you turn on CNN and
when you look at Senator Van Holland and you see
all these people defending an MS third teen gang member,
it can be easy to say to yourself, we can't
do it. We don't have the stomach for what is
going on here. That's not what the American people are saying.

(09:11):
The American people are not upset about what they're seeing.
They're not upset about deportations. They're not. They're not upset
about tariffs. They're not. It's not all right, all right?
Emails next see Kelly's show. I want to remind you
you can email the show Jesse at jessekellyshow dot com.

(09:33):
I also want to remind you that I'm uneducated. Okay,
everyone knows this. I I was a bad student. I
didn't like school. I skipped as much class as I could.
I was more interested in having fun with my friends,

(09:55):
girls and things like that. I actually got a zero
point zero grade point average first semester of college that's
a true story. I have almost three years of community
college credits, so I get that. But even as somebody
who's not educated, I still know when some words and

(10:15):
uses of words do not make sense. What is what's
the top law enforcement officer in a state or the country.
What's it called Chris? What's it called what's the name
of it? No? No, No, one just one? What's one
of them called Chris? If there's one of them, what's

(10:37):
it called? No? No, It's called attorney general. The top
law enforcement officer in a state is the attorney general
of the state, the top law enforcement officer of the country.
Pam Bondi, she is what she is, the attorney general.
That's her title, attorney general? Okay, why is the plural

(11:05):
form of that word, that term attorneys general? Why are
you putting the S on the wrong term? The S
goes on the second term. And I don't even care
about your explanation. I don't want to hear about your education.
I was an English major hed Jesse, I studied law.
I don't care. It sounds stupid, because it is stupid.

(11:28):
If if one of these people is an attorney general,
then multiple are attorney generals. Okay, yet I'm looking at
a headline here fifteen state attorneys general asks the CEO
of whatever. It doesn't even matter what the rest of
it is. I'm too distracted by how dumb the first

(11:48):
thing is it should be attorney generals, and on this
show it is now and always will be attorney generals. What, Chris,
I don't need your legal explanations for why it is. Chris, Okay,
I don't care how many of your people I offended.

(12:10):
I Am going to call them attorney generals from now
until the day I die. Jesse. The thing that worries
me about sending American citizens to prison in l Salvador
is what the communists will do when they get back
into power. What would they have done to the January
six Ers if they could? Maybe we should not set

(12:30):
that precedent. Okay, First, the person we sent to Al
Salvador is not an American citizen period, and of story,
there have been zero American citizens deported or sent anywhere
other than America. So that's first. That's the first part
of that. The second part of it is what would
they have done to the January six Ers if they

(12:53):
could have? Do you know what they did? To the
January six ers. By this point, one hundred days into
Joe Biden's presidency, they had hundreds of these people already
in custody. They kept them in the DC jail system

(13:15):
in such bad conditions that they honestly, you could argue
it was human rights violations what they did to these people.
They kept them forever without trial, and then when they
finally put them through a trial, they put them in
a trial with a communist judge, a communist attorney, communist

(13:35):
da I'm sorry, a communist jury. And then they overcharged
these people with terror rism charges to such a degree
that you would take a misdemeanor trespassing charge and send
someone off to federal prison for years. The one dude
got I don't remember how many years it was, and

(13:58):
he didn't even step forward inside of the capital. What
will the communists do when they get power again, as
bad as they can possibly do it, That's what they
will do. And the only tiny chance you have at
them not being as bad as they can possibly be

(14:19):
is striking some sort of fear inside of these people
that it will happen to them one day. That is
the only chance you have. You must what it states
and say you must handle them. All they understand is
the fist. That is all they understand. There is no
other language they understand because they are religious zealous. You

(14:43):
need to think of communists as if they are Jihatis.
That's the most accurate representation of how these communists think.
Are you going to reason with a Jihati? Hey, please
don't drive your car into a group of school kids,
it would be wrong. Well that's not going to work.
Are you going to somehow appeal to his heart? Well,

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that's not going to work. The only chance you have
is finding a way to visit fear or pain and
or pain onto him. It's the only chance you have
to dissuade him from it. There are countries around the globe,
civilized countries even that I won't go into. They'll hurt

(15:33):
your family if you're a Gihati, they'll flat out to
because that's all they understand. Oh really, you're not gonna
tell me the name of the leader of your tarasall.
Here's a picture of your wife and kids. We're about
to throw them off a building. That's awful. I hate that.
It's horrible. It's terrible. It's also the only thing that
works on them. Religious zealots only understand fear and pain.

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They will never be inspired by your good conduct. Ever,
it will never happen. I'm sorry. I I know that's
hard to accept for normal people. But what if they
do worse? Brother, They're gonna do as bad as they
can do. They just proved it for four years. You
better give some back. You want to learn about capitalism,

(16:14):
so the next time your liberal aunt Pagy starts screeching
and yelling about how great socialism is, you can put
her in her place with facts. You want to talk
about private property rights, why capitalism is a system that
actually encourages morality rather than undermines it. Do these concepts

(16:35):
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(16:56):
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(17:20):
let's talk briefly about Harvard's tax exempt status next. Jesse
Kelly Show on a wonderful, fantastic Wednesday, Mark Goldwater. He
was talking about Harvard. Harvard. You see, Harvard's gonna lose
its tax exempt status. Now, let's just remember the system

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exists on your money. It goes way beyond just government organizations.
There are, of course NGOs non government organizations, but it
goes so far beyond that. Industry after industry, in country
after country, including our own, communist industries exist on your

(18:07):
tax money. It's not just that the communist revolution is
being funded and organized, it's that it's being funded by you,
by me Harvard. I have said before, and I will
repeat it until the day I die. If you wanted
one tangible thing that you could do, I'm not talking

(18:29):
about well, we need to educate the youth, not that.
But if you wanted one tangible thing to do to
save the United States of America, you would take our
top fifty universities, not the bottom, not any random fifty.
If you took our top fifty universities fired everyone at
the university, closed down, the school, demoed, the buildings to

(18:51):
the ground. The United States of America would flourish in
ways you cannot possibly imagine. It's not just that these
universities are poisoned. It's that universities like Harvard, they are
the pipeline into high society. So, look, it's one thing.
If my alma mater, Pema Community College, turns into a

(19:12):
raging communist dump, that's obviously not ideal, but you could
probably live with it, because here's the truth. Pema Community
College isn't producing presidents, generals, CEOs. It's just not. With
all due respect, love you, Pima, it's just not. But
Harvard is Harvard is a pipeline into high society, into

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the people who run the country. Therefore, if Harvard turns
into a communist training camp, and people who get into
Harvard can only succeed at Harvard and graduate Harvard by
talking about how much America sucks, and then those people
carry those beliefs out into leadership positions in the country,

(19:56):
that's devastating. It's devast stating for the country. I brought
up earlier in the show, the kindergarten teacher. Let's just
make it about her. What if what would happen to
your country if all kindergarten teachers you had to go
into a kindergarten teacher school, and all kindergarten teachers were

(20:17):
indoctrinated firmly in the belief that America sucks and that
it's an evil place. What would happen in kindergartens across
the country. You'd be devastating. Well, that's Harvard anyway. Their
whining at.

Speaker 6 (20:30):
The US Supreme Court has already had a charitable organization,
including specifically, a university can lose its tax exem status
if they're violating fundamental policy. That was Bob Jones University
versus the US in nineteen eighty three. They lost their
tax exem status because their racist, discriminatory policies were contrary
to a compelling governmental interest and to public policy. Harvard

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has said they will not comply with what the federal
government says they need to as it relates to enforcing
non discrimination policies. Of course, they can lose their federal
exempt at tax tabus.

Speaker 2 (21:02):
But Mark mark I, just as John ivl on it,
that's hilarious. If that actually happens. They if they actually
sign on the dotted line for that, I hope it's
not just a threat. That's hilarious. Now. Look, it's a
good start, right And I realized they had to use
the excuse of oh, it's humas. I know, there were

(21:26):
a bunch of excuses they had to use to justify it.
But it's something. It's something again. Maybe I'm just in
a good mood today after being in a bad mood
the past couple of days. We're not getting everything we want,
We're not getting it fast enough. I get that, but
it's something. It's more than we had before. Poor Melinda Gates,

(21:46):
Bill Gates's ex wife, her kids aren't going to have
what she has.

Speaker 3 (21:51):
I wanted to split off and do my own work
through Pivotal Ventures because I thought there were things I
wanted to do in the United States that would be
easier to do really under my own organization. And one
of the things that spurred me on was thinking about
the fact that my two granddaughters, who are ages two
and five months, they don't have as many rights right

(22:11):
now as I did growing up, and that just doesn't
make any sense to me.

Speaker 2 (22:15):
A reminder that American Democrats reside entirely in a world
of make believe. That maybe you're screaming at the radio
right now the exact same thing. Jewish producer Chris is
screaming at me what rights? Tell me what rights? Well,
she's not talking about reality, you see, she understands. In

(22:36):
order to sell communism to the masses, it requires lying.
You have to lie about everything, not one or two things.
Everything at all times.

Speaker 3 (22:45):
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 (22:55):
You know, lying is a requirement, and it's a requirement
because the masses need to live in a world of
make believe. We have legions of mentally ill single women
out there marching to the polls as the beating heart
of the Democrat party. You need those women to continue

(23:17):
to be everything to you. They are your best workers.
They will bust their butts for you. Eventually, some moron
guy will marry them, thinking he can change her. Instead,
she will shatter his spirit, break him away from his family,
and take all of his money and use it for
Democrat policies. Single mentally ill women are the beating heart

(23:38):
of the Democrat party, and you must continue to feed
these gullible morons as many lies as humanly possible, because
they will ingest them, they will believe them, and then
having believed these ridiculous lies, they will march like foot
soldiers into mortar and fight tooth and nail on behalf

(23:59):
of Democrats. I know it's crazy. I know what's wrong.
Your liberal aunt Peggy genuinely believes she's lost rights. She does.
You see these crazy women, they put these videos out
online them. I'm sad. I'm just so scared. I hope
I'm not going to be killed it And you laugh
and you roll your eyes, and I laugh and I
roll my eyes. What is this quacky woman talking about?

(24:20):
I say the exact same thing you do. But here's
the truth. She believes it all the way. She just
got done snorting ten xanax, and now she believes all
the way that she somehow has less rights, that she
has been oppressed, that she will be killed that And
of course it's bonkers. And you know what's the best

(24:41):
part about this. If you actually try to nail them
down on it, what they'll come down to is, well,
it's all abortion. What what's she actually saying? What are
they actually trying to reference with this stuff.

Speaker 3 (24:55):
I wanted to split off and do my own work
through Pivotal Ventures because I thought there were things I
wanted to do in the United States that would be
easier to do really under my own organization. And one
of the things that spurred me on was thinking about
the fact that my two granddaughters, who are ages two
in five months, they don't have as many rights right

(25:15):
now as I did growing up, and that just doesn't
make any sense to me.

Speaker 2 (25:21):
She's describing the motivation she had to start her own organization,
and what motivated her to start her own organization was
she wanted her granddaughters to be able to abort their babies. Remember,
this is a spiritual war. We are dealing with demons

(25:44):
here we are. I'm forty three. My kids are sixteen
and fourteen, Lord Willing, They're not about to be fathers.
They don't even have girlfriends as at this moment. I
already think about being a grandpa. I can't wait. I
can't wait. I can't wait to spoil the daylights out

(26:07):
of those kids. I'm gonna be at every practice. I'm
gonna be. You think you get mad when I miss
a day here or a day there. I'll be gone
all the time when I have grandkids, because I ain't
missing nothing, not for the show, not for anything. I'm
gonna be at every stupid little play kindergarten. I'm gonna
be at all of it, bringing them candy. I already

(26:27):
can't wait to be a grandpa. This demonic communist. She
started her own foundation so her granddaughters could murder her
great grandkids one day. Who Yeah, that's what we're up
against anyway, Get yourself a new cell phone service, pocket

(26:48):
some cash, if no other reason. Stop funding the culture
war against you and your values. Verizon works against your
values with your money. AT and T works against your
values with your money. T Mobile works against your values
with your money. All that DEI ESG stuff. Who do

(27:11):
you think were the leaders in that garbage? Pure Talk
doesn't do that crap. Pure Talk is so pro America.
They have so much red, white and blue in their veins.
Puretalk hires Americans who speak English. How fantastic is that?
Here's what you do. You pick up your phone. Don't worry.
You can keep your phone and keep your phone number.

(27:33):
You dial pound two five zero and say Jesse Kelly,
that'll save you an extra fifty percent off your first
month Pound two five zero, Say Jesse Kelly, We'll be
back here is that Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of
The Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Wednesday. We will

(27:54):
of course be back tomorrow. I can't believe how fast
the week is going, probably because I messed the day
up several times tonight, but I don't know. Remember, if
you missed any part of the show, you can download
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and then leave a review talking about how huge my
hands are. Dear Jesse, your highness. First first time I

(28:16):
listened to you, I thought you were dumber than a
box of rocks. That's true, So it took me a
minute to get around to listening to you again. Lo
and behold, I just happened to tune in when you
were telling a war story. I'm hooked. I get excited
about your next story. My father fought in World War II,
survived Normandy Normandy Beach on D Day. Gosh, that's sick.

(28:37):
Korean War. He started ground troops Master Sergeant in the
Air Force. You do have a way with words. I
decided you rock. Even your insults are hilarious. Glad somebody
finally said it about the Christy Gnome photo. Ops. Ah,
she didn't say, I can say her name, but she
sounds sweet. She also said, I'm a military brat who

(28:58):
still drinks daily out of her father's World War two
stainless steel mess kit cup. This woman sounds awesome. My
local radio in San Antonio was discussing Ken Paxton running
in the primary against John Cornyn and the cost and money,
but also the hit pieces the DNC will get out
of a nasty primary and that Cornyn should choose to

(29:20):
be a statesman and step out of the race if
enough people called for his resignation and made it known
that people don't want him anymore. Do you think he
would choose to step out of the race instead of
go through a nasty primary. Listen, Guys like John Cornyn,
and there are many of these types in both parties, Okay,

(29:44):
the guys like John Cornyn, they have found the only
avenue in life that will bring them prestige and respect
and wealth and a feeling of being important. There are
people all throughout politics, who actually are talented and who

(30:07):
have accomplished great things outside of politics, and or would
accomplish great things outside of politics. There really are, There
are some. But then there are people like John Cornyn.
If John Cornyn was in the private sector, well, you'd
never know his name. Now, for you, that's not important, right,

(30:29):
Who cares if people know your name if you're famous.
But for people like Cornan, it's everything, it's absolutely everything.
He would never give up being in the United States
Senate willingly. And remember this, there are levels to things
which I never really realized, I'll be honest with you,

(30:50):
until I was running for Congress. I didn't realize how
wide the gap was between people who were established and
in leadership versus people who just got there. If you
don't know, you might be under the impression that the
freshman senator or freshman member of the House that he

(31:10):
really has all the same stuff as the guy who's
been there for twenty years. Oh my goodness, that is
not the case at all. Here's a perfect example for you.
I might mess up a name, but I don't think
I will just stay with me. We went I was
in I was on the I was on the hill,

(31:30):
Capitol Hill. I was running for Congress. I was trying
to raise money. So I was meeting with all these
different congressmen, all these different congressmen, Ay, can you send
some money from your campaign to my campaign? Trying to
raise money up A lot of good it did. Anyway,
I met with three of them. Because I was friends
with one of them. He arranged for his buddies to

(31:52):
meet me. Maybe you think we met in some marble
floored palace somewhere. There's a restaurant called bull Feathers. Well,
at least there was. I'm assuming it's still there. You're
welcome to look it up. Bull Feathers right off of
Capitol Hill. It's I mean Sapplebee's, that's what it is.

(32:13):
And these guys, they would look it's fine. I'm not complaining,
but it certainly was not fancy. And these guys when
they walked in, these are members of the House of Representatives.
They didn't have staffers and things like that with them.
They came in fairly disheveled, walked walked from Capitol Hill,
walked in there, plopped down, We sat, had a beer,
gabbed about things, you talked about life. That was the

(32:36):
thing as we were leaving. I had to walk a
couple of blocks up towards the Capitol. A fleet I
believe there were three of them, if I remember right,
A fleet of black SUVs, Chevy Suburbans, armored SUVs pulled
up in front of the Capitol. The minority leader, I

(32:56):
believe he was at the time, John Bayner, maybe a
majority leader. I don't remember. Sorry, sorry, Speaker of the House,
I don't remember what the situation was. But a member
of leadership at the time was leaving his office surrounded
by armed guards in a fleet of armored vehicles, getting
ready to leave. John Cornyan through twenty some years of

(33:20):
being a useless suck up barnacle in Washington, DC, he's
one of the armored car guys. Now you think he's
going to give that up? What happens to John Cornyn
if Lord Willing he loses next year, everyone forgets his name.

(33:41):
No more armored cars, no more prestige, nothing. These people
would never give that up ever, And now he's a headline,
you know the thing headlines we didn't get to you. Oh,
speaking of which planned Muslim city in Texas could discriminate

(34:03):
against Christians and Jews, says Senator Cornyn whoa no way
that doesn't sound realistic. Male fencer off off of Wagner
College's women's team after a female opponent forfeits the match. Finally,
women are forfeiting and boycotting these matches, as we've talked
about forever, and it's the only thing that's working. Continue

(34:27):
to participate in the trany freaks will continue to destroy
your sports. White House proposes axes the UN NATO funds
and proposal acts as UN and NATO funds, and has
the state Department budget. See, these are good things. There
are good things happening. Mexico seeks security coordination with the

(34:49):
US over border military moves. The cartels really are getting
pounded down there, and it's probably about to get pretty
spicy down in Mexico. And I'm not talking about the jalapenos.
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