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Speaker 1 (00:01):
But Jesse Kelly Show, let's have some fun on a Monday,
A magnificent Monday. You know why, because the work week
is just starting. Isn't that exciting? We have an amazing
show for you tonight on the Jesse Kelly Show. We
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are going to talk in wow in reference to some
of the things that are in the news about them
using your values against you. What happened to the West, specifically,
what's happening in the United States of America. I will
try to get to a bunch of emails tonight. It's
betal of Honor Monday that's coming up an hour from now.
Trump is in Japan. That's cool. That's probably the last
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of it to say about it, but still it's kind
of cool. Apparently they have a new PM over there
who's going to keep Japan Japan. And that's the kind
of thing we need here in this country as well.
All that and more coming up tonight on the world
famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now, I want to I want
to begin here. What do you believe about being kind? What?
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What is kindness? What does it mean to you? What
should it mean? If if you're leaving church, you're leaving work,
you're leaving school. Let's say you got a dollar in
your pocket. Someone comes up to you and says, hey,
not looking for a hand out, but man, I could
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really use ninety nine cent burrito from Taco bell I
haven't eaten in three days. Are you tempted to give
him that dollar? Do you give him that dollar? Probably?
Even if you don't do it, probably thinking about it. Okay,
that's good. That same person says, hey, I not only
need a dollar, man, I could really use a ride.
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I've ten miles away, I got a job interview. Could
use a ride if you feel safe with that person.
But ladies, please don't give rides to homeless men. But
if you feel safe with that person, yeah, toss him
in the car, give him ride. Maybe I have to
get it washed after, but toss him in the car,
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give him ride. Okay. What if he wants to come
home with you that night? Hey, man, you really use
the place to stay.
Speaker 2 (02:31):
What if.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
What if after the next morning, what if he wakes
up plops down at the breakfast table with he says,
I could use some breakfast. Okay? What if he doesn't leave?
When does the limit get reached? Hey, look we can
we I could go down this list for ten minutes.
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But I think you already know it's obvious where I'm
going there is a limit, right, there was a limit.
And when the limit is reached, do you look back
and say, Wow, Maybe the ride was a mistake. Maybe
letting him stay was a mistake. Maybe the dollar, Maybe
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the dollar was a mistake. At some point in time,
my kindness, my kindness was abused. And now I not
only have to extricate myself from this situation, I need
to analyze exactly what went wrong, why it went wrong?
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What did I do to put myself in a situation
where I can't get the bum off the couch? He's
been here for three weeks? How responsible for this? Am I?
I'm gonna tell you something. Maybe you've already heard it, probably,
I'm sure. I'm sure it's happened several times today on
TV on the rad But you, of course remember nine
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to eleven, if you weren't alive, and we have a
bunch of kids listening to the show, if you weren't
alive for nine to eleven, that was the day the
towers came down. Of course, al Qaeda, the United States
of America became acutely aware of the threat of Islamic jihad,
with the jihad, radical Islam committing acts of terror had
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been going on for decades, a couple of decades, but
it had never hit us like that. And we woke
up one day and some Jihadis flew planes into the towers,
into the Pentagon. We got thousands of Americans dead. We're
looking around wondering what's going on. And in the wake
of that, America, Americans, many of them, probably you, maybe
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if you were alive, started to ask some questions, Hey, uh,
how prevalent is this way of thinking with Muslims around
the globe? Okay, it's not all of them, I got that.
How many? How many is too many? Do we have
more here? These people were here? How many more are here?
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Is this gonna happen again? Are they planning another one?
People were asking very honest, very basic questions, And in
response to those questions, we did not get a bunch
of people showing honest contrition. Hey, let's look inside. We
did not have legions, in legions of Islamic leaders around
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the world stepping up and saying, man, we got a
jihadi problem and we're gonna dig into it, and We're
gonna get it figured out. We're gonna root this out
because we don't want this either. We did not see that,
did it happen from time to time? Of course, we
did not see that in mass across the country. You
know what we saw in mass across the world. We
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saw almost a shield being thrown up. It sounded a
lot like the next mayor of New York City said, here,
Chris cut twelve go, I.
Speaker 3 (06:13):
Want to use this moment to speak to the Muslims
of New York City. I want to speak to the
memory of my aunt who stopped taking the subway after
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September eleventh because she did not feel safe in her head.
Speaker 1 (06:36):
Jab Now, let's skip right past the obvious points, the
fake faith. Let me collect myself. That's all fake. You
understand that whole story is fake. People did journalism. They
found out his aunt wasn't even in the United States
of America, let alone in New York City, and she
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wasn't wearing a job. None of that. What's happened. He
made all that up, whole claw. The emotions are all
made up. But he's a communist. He lies about everything
all the time. If you listen to the show you're
well aware that that's what they do. They lie like
they breathe. You got all that, Let's move past all that.
Why jump right there? Why why jump right there? Let
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me tell you why. Because the United States of America
was founded by wonderful people, Christian people. And that DNA,
whatever your belief system is, that DNA, of being kind
to strangers, of being kind to people, that DNA still
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flows through your veins. That is part of our national DNA.
And let me tell you the bad part. And this
is most definitely the bad part. Evil forces for a very, very,
very long time have recognized your spirit of kindness. They
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have recognized that person inside of you willing to hand
out a dollar so you can go get a burrito
at Taco Bell. They've recognized that kind heart of yours,
and for decades, in decades, in decades, they have used
that kind heart of yours as the opening they needed
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to worm their way into your country en mass, so
they can conquer it, burn it down, and take it over.
Our kindness has been extended to so many people for
so many years, and now we are at the point
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where we can't get the bum off the friggin sofa
he's been there for months, and now in order to
save the country, in order to save the house, save
our family, he's got to go. So what we have
to do is we have to acknowledge that somewhere along
the line, maybe it was the dollar, maybe it was
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the ride, maybe it was breakfast, somewhere along the line,
our kindness wasn't kindness anymore. At some point along the way,
we became suckers and chumps, and we sat and watched
while these people used our values against us. At some
point in time, we have got to step up and
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acknowledge where we went wrong, why we went wrong, and
set out to make it right. And let's make a
decision that we're never going to find ourself in this
place again, because where we are right now is disastrous
and dangerous. It's killing people individually, it's killing our country,
it's killing our bottom line, it's killing our culture, it's
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killing us. And that dollar for the burrito at Taco
Bell is how it began. Now. Maybe we went wrong
with that dollar, maybe we didn't, But like I said,
we went wrong somewhere that some vile, dirty communist foreigner
is about to take over our greatest city. Well, there
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are a lot of people who are gonna have to
own some of that. We'll talk a bit about that
more in a moment.
Speaker 2 (10:23):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
Talking about mistakes, kindness, bringing people into this country. How
are we losing certain parts of it? Maybe have lost
certain parts of it? How do we get it back?
So remember you can email the show Jesse at Jesse
kellyshow dot com. Now let's get back to it. Right now,
it's the talk of the town, or at least the
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talk of the country, that our greatest city in New
York City is about to elect an Islamis communist. And
that begs the quest question, how did this happen to
our cities? It's not just New York City? How did
this happen to our cities? Los Angeles? Los Angeles is
mayor Karen bass is an open communist, in fact, took
several trips to Cuba for communists training. Now she's the
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head of LA let's focus on New York City. Though
this man, Donna guy I brought it up last week,
American born New Yorkers completely reject him. I think it
was almost sixty percent completely rejective. He would have no
chance of winning an election if it was only American
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born New Yorkers voting. But to the tune of sixty
percent foreign born New Yorkers Loven who's there preferred candidate?
The open communist? How do we get here? I'm gonna
play you something. I want you to listen, Chris cut thirteen.
Speaker 4 (11:56):
Go America is the genesis of what we call settler colonialism,
and the American model was exported all around the world.
Abraham Lincoln generalized the solution of reservations. They herded American
Indians into separate territories for the Nazis. This was the inspiration.
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Hitler realized two things. One that genocide was doable. It
is possible to do genocide. That's what Hitler realized. Second
thing Hitler realized is that you don't have to have
a common citizenship. You can differentiate between people. The Nuremberg
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laws were patterned after American laws. Anyway, the US put
Indians in reservations. The US invented the model.
Speaker 1 (13:00):
Do you know who that was? Courtesy of made More
He's the wuld have dug that up. Do you know
who that was? That is mahmood Man, Donnie, that's right,
that is the father of the soon to be communist
mayor of New York City. He is not only right
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here in America, Mahmoud mam Donni, he is a professor
at one of our elite universities. What how did he
get here? Because he wasn't born here. He's not from
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here at all. He is parents were Indian Muslim Indians.
He grew up in Uganda and back in nineteen sixty three,
as part of something known as the Kennedy Airlift, Mahmoud
Mamdani hopped on a plane, left that god forsaken dump
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and came to the United States of America. He came
to the United States of America having left a god
forsaken dump, and may I point this out at a
time when his people, the Indians in Uganda, were treated
terribly like second class citizens, worse than that open naked
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racial segregation. He gets on a plane comes over to
the land of the Free in nineteen sixty three, but
all we gets so much worse. In nineteen sixty five,
he started to get involved in politics in communism and
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immediately started to speak out loudly about how he the
United States of America was now before you start hating Mahmoud,
ma'm donni too much. And by the way, you can
hate him as much as you like. I can't stand him.
That was nineteen sixty five. Hang on a second. I
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went to I went to community college. So my math
isn't that great. Let me see forty cross the tee.
So that's sixty years. We brought a disloyal, evil foreigner
into our country sixty years ago. He not only got
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here and immediately started to run his fat mouth and
take a steaming dump all over this country every chance
he got. He also chose to get a bride and
crap out that vile scum who's about to be the
communist mayor of New York City. And for sixty years
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six zero, nobody denaturalized him, deported him, sent him back
to Uganda, India and island in the middle of Pacific.
I don't know for.
Speaker 5 (16:13):
Sixty years that foreigner came into the United States of
America and has spread vile poison everywhere he's gone sixty years.
Speaker 1 (16:25):
And it's not like he did it in some underground fashion,
sending secret newsletters on camera, on camera, crapping on your
country in mind. For sixty years. We'll get back to
it in the moment you've been telling.
Speaker 2 (16:44):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday, Medal
of Honor Monday coming up a half hour from now, and.
Speaker 1 (16:52):
Jewish producer Chris informed me during the break that he
was concerned about my blood pressure. I'm fine. I'm actually
in an outstanding mood. When I consider how my country
has been handed away by politicians for years and years
and years, I get temporarily testy, and then I go
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right back to being happy. Jesse, Chris, I don't need
you worried about me. My blood pressure is fine, even
mixed in some cardio today. I'm in a great mood, Chris.
I'm in a great mood. At least I was until
I started talking to you. Now, back to what we
were just discussing, mahmood, ma'am. Donnie is one example. He's
just one glaring example. Because we look right now. You're
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staring in horror. Whether you're listening from New York City
on the grade seven to ten WR or rather you're
like the rest of us looking in horror. Nice New
York City is about to burn to the ground. We
start looking around, asking why so let me simplify it
for you. Like so many things going on in the
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United States of America, the reason they're about to an
open communist who's going to burn the city to the
ground is because for decades we have opened this country
up to every Third World barbarian. We not only brought
them here, we allowed them to sneak in here, and
then Republicans and Democrats have been too weak and pathetic
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to pack them up and ship them out. We not
only will bring them here via things like the Kennedy Airlift.
They'll get here and five minutes later they walk out
in the street, drop their pants, take a steaming dump
on the country, and we just sit back and say, oh,
look at them. Chris. I'll tell you what. I want
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you to play it again. I want you to play
this again because it's so beyond belief and it's so aggravating,
and then I'm going to try to move off it
because I'm going to get extremely angry about it. Mahmud
Mamdani he got here in nineteen sixty three. In nineteen
sixty five, he discovered an interest in Karl Marx to
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communism and has spent every waking moment since trying to
burn down the United States of America. Not in hiding.
He's not sending coded messages. He's not using that secret
ink we used to use as children. He's not in
some underground system trying to subvert the country. Standing in
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front of class after class after class at Columbia, crapping
on this country, teaching future generations to crap on this country,
standing up on stage on camera, speaking into the microphone.
If you are a foreigner, if you were born in
a foreign land, I don't care. By the way, if
you've become a naturalized citizen, if you are a foreigner, legal, illegal,
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naturalized citizen, you should live in mortal fear of saying
something like this. You know why, because they should meet
you the second you come off stage to strip you
of your citizenship. Take your sorry, ungrateful boy, It put
it on a plane and sent you back to whatever
third world dump you came from.
Speaker 4 (20:06):
Sixty years of this, America is the genesis of what
we call settler colonialism, and the American model was exported
all around the world. Abraham Lincoln generalized the solution of reservations.
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They herded American Indians into separate territories for the Nazis.
This was the inspiration. Hitler realized two things. One that
genocide was doable. It is possible to do genocide. That's
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what Hitler realized. Second thing Hitler realized is that you
don't have to have a common citizenship. You can differentiate
between people. The Nuremberg law were patterned after American laws anyway,
the US put Indians in reservations. The US invented the model.
Speaker 1 (21:13):
The US invented the model. Hitler learned from us. My
hatred is so much greater for our weakling politicians than
it is for that vile scumbag. How could that be allowed?
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How could we allow this to go on? And look,
this is one story. You know, all those stories we've
been having to read headlines about. I'm talking about the
stories on the highway where there's some trucker illegal, can't
speak English, can't read the road signs, tons from a
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culture where they drive like complete psychopathic maniacs. And of
course he gets in a big rig, ripes out a
family of four on the highway. You know, it's been
story after story after story. Chris play cut fifteen Go.
Speaker 6 (22:12):
California had issued sixty two thousand CDLs drivers who entered illegally,
John who do not have a permanent legal status as
required by the FEDS. California sanctuary loss prohibit asking applicants
their immigration status. Governor Newsom said, there's not a problem.
Speaker 4 (22:27):
Back to you, did I hear you right? Did you
say sixty two thousand? That's correct, My goodness, it's audit.
Speaker 1 (22:36):
Sixty two thousand truckers out on the highway. They're all.
Don't think they're all in California, that's where they got
their licenses. They're all across America. Maybe, as you're listening
to the sound of my voice, maybe that big rig
right next to you, maybe it has some foreigner in there.
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He doesn't care about the road signs, can't read them anyway,
doesn't ever read them. And his culture now well and SOPI,
he's got his head on straight today. Sixty years of this.
This is how we got to this place. This is
how we got to a place in a country where
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our big cities are filthy and communists, our healthcare is backbreaking,
the expensive young people can't afford home. And it's not
just the illegals. Remember this, American workers have been training
their foreign replacements for years. There's a lot of reporting
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out there right now about USAA. You've heard about USAA.
USAA back in the day. In fact, back when I
was in the United States Marine Corps had an outstanding
reputation for customer service. But people started to notice something
over the past years. Customer service is getting worse. Really,
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everything about it was getting worse. I myself was a
USA customer at one point, the USAA customer at one
point times great. But then things started to go to
crap and go to crap, and all my friends, all
my veteran friends, started complaining about it, and it sucks now.
And what happened. What happened. They fired all the Americans
and hired a bunch of people from India. That's what happened.
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Did you know that seventy percent Now Now word is
out that USAA is upset with the direction the country's gone,
and they're trying to fix it. But so many parts
of our country that are broken are broken because we
got our country handed away to foreigners, handed away willingly.
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That's what's brought us here. And let's move off of
the foreigner aspect, because there's a domestic aspect. Of course,
they collaborate when we talk about this, Ma'm donnie in
New York City being elected. It's not, of course, only
the foreigners. It's also American communists, communists here collaborating with
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communist foreigners to burn down the United States of America.
And our domestic communists they really use the same tactics
that the foreigners do. Ma'am, Donnie comes here, my poor
aunt on the subway with their hitge job, which didn't happen.
You see, our domestic communists they know that kindness in
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your heart too, and they've been using it for a
very very very long time. In fact, they've been using
it so successfully for so long that it now it's
just instinct. It comes out of them. Like I used
the example earlier today, and it's completely appropriate. It's like
a skunk. You know why skunks? You know what they
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skunk stink? They stink because they spray that foul smelling odor.
Do you know why God gave them that? Why do
skunks have that hideous foul smelling odor. It's a defense
mechanism when they're threatened by anything, When they feel they're
under threat, they spray that. It's a defense mechanism. You
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ever hear of a pigmy sperm whale. You ever hear that?
Probably not, most people have not. Did you know pigmy
sperm whales? Did you know? Would they get threatened, they
spray poop around, They create a poop cloud in the
ocean to protect themselves. Did you know that It's really
disgusting but also extremely effective. Who wants to swim through
a poop cloud? I'll play you one of our domestic
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communists and their tactics in a moment. Jee, It is
the Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificent Monday, only ten
minutes away from Metal of Honor Monday, having ourselves a
good time. Look, I've decided I'm all done yelling. We're
gonna do a bunch of emails and stuff after Medal
of Honor Monday. I just have to finish this up
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and then we'll get to emails. We'll do other things tough.
We have the things that discuss the show. But again,
it's not just foreigners who use our kindness against us.
It's our domestic communists who've used our morals against us,
our morality against us for so so long that now,
like the skunk with its spray, like the pygmy sperm
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whale with its poop cloud. The second they feel threatened,
they pull it out, and it's amazing to listen to
Corindiversity Higher. She of course wrote a book like everyone
else who used to work in the White House, she
wrote a book. But she's got a problem. You see,
she's not getting the same royal treatment that every other
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Democrat who writes a book gets. Why what is going
on with Corindiversity Higher. Well, the reason is Democrats are
so upset right now. They're so upset that Trump is back.
They're so angry, and they in part blame Joe Biden
for a variety of reasons for that. So corindivers the
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Higher is actually not getting the red carpet rolled out
for her the way former Democrats normally do. So she's
on this book tour, she's getting asked some questions, Well,
why didn't you notice? Did you notice? What about the decline?
But why did and listen to the skunk, listen to
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the pigmy sperm whale bust out the defense mechanism when
she feels threatened.
Speaker 7 (28:26):
Go I woke up every day very proud to be
the White House pre secretary. I woke up every day
as a as a black woman who is queer, who
had never no one had ever seen someone like me
at that podium.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
Got it, We got it, We got it, Griz. She's
far from being alone. You know what that is? Why is? Why?
Is that a defense mechanism? It's always worked her entire life.
It's always work that has always provided her with a
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level of cover whenever she's threatened. Hold on, I'm black, Wait,
I need more and queer. I'm a huge lezie. Don't
yell at me. You can't yell at me. Didn't you
hear I'm black and a lessie. You heard right. She
pulls it out because it works, or at least it
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has worked now that level the effectiveness of that it's
going down. If you want to feel good about something,
it's going down. With normal people. It's going down for
a variety of reasons, not the least of which is
the George Floyd stuff. I mentioned that before. We've mentioned
it many times before during the COVID era, and the
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Floyd stuff took place during the COVID era. During the
COVID era, many many, many, many, many things, many things
burnt out the last of their goodwill with the American people,
Our institutions burn up, all their goodwill gone. Now everyone
laughs at the CDC and the race hustlers, the race
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communists in this country, really most of the identity politics people.
Over the last four years or so, they burn out
the last of it. The American people don't want to
hear anymore. We're tired of hearing it. We're tired of
living under the thumb of this. But they have learned
four years that it has been effective on a very
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nice American public. Years in years in years in years.
These people have risen up through the ranks. These people
have gotten jobs they don't deserve by pulling out that
defense mechanism. And that's why you need to replace them
with Zip recruiter. If you have somebody horrible at your job,
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if you have somebody you shouldn't have hired, they're holding
you back. Maybe you've even suggested they improve, and maybe
they replied, But I'm black and queer. Now's time to
get on ZipRecruiter dot com, slash Jesse and replace that
dirt ball with somebody decent. And you don't have to wait.
You know, four out of five employers find somebody the
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first day that loser who's working for you. Send them
to the unemployment line where the other losers go. Go
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Let you try it for free. The time to take
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out the trash is now, all right, all right, I
should explain something, by the way, I I know the
show probably sounds a little different today. Stop adjusting your radio.
Stop it. Stop stop yelling at Spotify or iTunes or
however you're listening. We're having a little technical issue on
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the show. There's a it's a small technical issue. We're
working it out, should be worked out by tomorrow. It's
not you. It's not you. It's me. Actually, you know what, No,
it's not you. It's Chris. That's who it is. Remember
it's always Chris's fault. Oh Chris, I forgot to tell
you that. I'm also tell everybody now that we're here. So,
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speaking of hiring better people in customer service, my son
had a cross country race out of town, so we
had to stay at a hotel last night. It was
actually in Waco, Texas, by the way, we had to
stay at a hotel last night in Waco, Texas. Waco, cool, cool,
cool little town. We had to stay this hotel and
some reason I couldn't stay asleep last night. At four am,
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I was awake better really, but I couldn't couldn't stay asleep. Decide.
You know how much I love to walk cities. I
tell you all the time. It's a great way to
get a feel for a city. I love to walk cities.
Wake up and finally I just get out of bed
at five point thirty, throw all my clothes and I figured,
you know, let's go get some miles in, get some exercise,
just go walk the city, go get a feel for
it was sixty degrees, it's nice. I go for forty
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minute walk, walking around miles checking the place out. I
get back from a forty minute walk. Girls work in
the front desk, and I figured they've got, you know,
those complimentary bottles of water back there somewhere, and I
asked her, I said, hey, do you mind sorry to
put you out? Everything's closed right so I can't buy anything.
I said, do you have one of those bottles of water?
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Can I get a bottle of water from you? And
she says, no, I don't have one, but yeah, I
can get one for you. And so out of politeness,
I said, oh, you don't have to put yourself out,
and she goes, okay, thanks, I get you not okay.
She actually had the phone in her hand get ready
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to call and get a bottle of water, and I
dropped the polite lineup you don't need to and she's like, okay,
thanks and just sets the phone back down. See this
is why you have to get a hold of ZIP recruiter. Chris.
Oh gosh, I actually thought of you instantly when she
did it. Chris. You know why, because that's something you
would do. No, Chris, she wasn't black and queer. Okay,
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I mean I guess you mightn't have been queer. I
don't know. I didn't ask if she played softball. Medal
of Honor Monday next