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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Jesse Kelly show.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Let's have some fun.

Speaker 3 (00:08):
On a Monday.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
Ain't magnificent Monday.

Speaker 1 (00:13):
I'm not just excited for this show tonight. I'm so
unreasonably excited for this week. It was one of those days.
Have you ever had one of these days before? Where
you're on the way to work on a Monday and
you're thrilled about it?

Speaker 2 (00:25):
Those are very rare in this life, I admit that.
But I'm excited. Why am I excited?

Speaker 1 (00:30):
Well, let me lay it all out for you right now,
at least as much as I possibly can. First of all,
Jasmine Crockett is running for Senate in Texas, and actually
I'm going to discuss that to open the show. I'll
explain in a moment. Jasmine Crockett is running for Senate
in Texas.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
It's amazing.

Speaker 1 (00:48):
I'm not so sure we're not already in a kind
of a soft civil war in the country. That might
be a little heavy, but we're gonna talk about that.
Medal of honor. Monday is an hour from now. I'll
just go ahead and give the game away. Yesterday was
December seventh, nineteen forty one, and had a little Pearl
Harbor talk with the boys. I'll probably do a many

(01:11):
very mini Pearl Harbor talk with you, kind of centered
around medal of honor. Monday, we're gonna talk about people
making three hundred k a year, leaving paycheck to paycheck.
All these people in Congress are retiring, the DC Police
chief is stepping down, Threats on ice are up, someone
deep dove down to an ancient chipwreck. All that and

(01:33):
so much more coming up tonight, and of course emails
and things like that coming up on the world famous
Jesse Kelly Show. And finally I can't take it anymore.
I have to do history. I'm so excited to talk
to you about the Rhodesian Bush War. It starts tomorrow

(01:55):
unless there is My only disclaimer is unless there is
some gigantic earth shattering event of some kind tomorrow night,
starting in hour two, you me, we're gonna talk Rhodesian
Bush War history. It's going to be several nights. It

(02:17):
might be two, it might be three, it might bleed
over in the next week. And the reason it's going
to be so long is most people don't have even
a small base of knowledge about the area or the war,
and so we're gonna have to have all kinds of setup.
I'm so excited to talk about it, and there's so
much of it that is going to relate to today anyway,
It's gonna.

Speaker 2 (02:37):
Be a magnificent week on the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
Now let's focus on something that, Yes, it makes me laugh,
and of course we're going to have insane amounts of
inappropriate fun at her expense. Jasmine Crockett, the one we
mock all the time, the one who pretends to be ghetto,

(03:00):
the black congresswoman from Texas. She has decided she's going
to run for United States Senate in the state of
tex and it looks like right now her primary opponents
are all gone. She had a primary opponent he dropped out.
Now that probably doesn't concern you, and you're probably saying

(03:21):
right now she's not going to win. Yes, But I
just wanted to talk to you about a couple of things. First, one,
she's probably not going to win. It has happened multiple
times in history. You never say never when it comes

(03:41):
to political races. What do I mean by that? Republicans
are in the middle of a primary. Looks like Ken
Paxton's probably going to win that primary. I don't know,
but it looks that way right now. But let's assume
it's Ken Paxton just for the sake of argument. Right now,
what if Ken Paxton gets a rest right before the election.

(04:02):
Believe me, I don't think he's going to I'm not
calling him a criminal. But what if he gets caught
cheating on his taxes? What if he gets a terrible
car wreck?

Speaker 4 (04:10):
Right?

Speaker 1 (04:11):
You never know, I never know. But let's jump past
all that because that's kind of a one in a
million event type thing. Why would somebody like Jasmine Crockett
even bother running for Senate in a red state? That
woman would probably have some trouble in a lot of

(04:33):
blue states, definitely purple states. She's so nakedly anti white, racist,
and she's just just very unappealing outside of very small circles.
Why even bother if you're Jasmine Crockett. Well, this is
a conversation we've had before when we talk about people
running for president. Always remember something. Anybody in the public eye,

(04:58):
who makes their living in the public eye, they are
trying to increase their brand. Now, for the sake of
simplicity here, we're just gonna make it about how many
people know your name. We'll call that the size of
your brand. How many people know your name? If you

(05:21):
make your living in the public eye, I'll making about
me radio, a TV. Maybe you're a movie star, a musician,
maybe you're a politician. So much of your career is
going to be based on the size of your brand.
When we get too involved in the minutia of politics,

(05:43):
for instance, she can't win the Texas Senate seat, we
can convince ourselves that this is all so pointless. She's
going to run for Senate and she's going to lose.
Why would you even bother She's going to lose, But
you're missing the point of it. To run for a
Senate seat, Now it involves fifty million.

Speaker 2 (06:05):
Dollars, probably more than that. There have been in Texas
one hundred million dollars Senate races.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
But let's cut that in half. She'll raise more than
fifty but let's call it fifty million dollars. Now, let
me ask you, what's your name? What's your full name?
What if you gave me fifty million dollars. Let's say
you had at your disposal, and my job was to
make sure more people knew your name. How many more

(06:36):
people could I tell about you? With fifty million dollars
television commercials, social media ads, bumper stickers, mailers, T shirts.
I could make if no one knows who you are,
maybe you're just listening right now, maybe you're turning renterest
as we speak. I could make a whole lot of

(06:56):
people know about you for fifty million dollars. Jasmine Crockett
is in the public eye. She's probably never going to
be elected president unless they start deciding that on the
length of your fake eyelashes. She's not going to be president.
She's going to kind of talk about it with her friends.

(07:20):
But Jasmine Crockett needs her brand to increase as fast
as her waistline has. Jasmine Crockett is about to be
a much bigger name by running and losing a Senate race.
Don't dismiss that because we tend to think about things logically,

(07:44):
and because when we think about politics, you probably think
about them the right way to think about them. Hey,
how could I help my state? How could I help
my city? How could I help my country? But remember,
we're mostly dealing with soulless monsters here who never think
in those terms at all. For Jasmine Crockett, it's just

(08:04):
about her brand.

Speaker 2 (08:05):
Size.

Speaker 1 (08:05):
Everything is going to be about her brand size. How
can I get more people to know my name? How
can I get more television invites? Here, more podcasts invites?

Speaker 2 (08:15):
There? Maybe a bigger book deal, you know what.

Speaker 1 (08:17):
Actually, let's drill down on that and then we'll move
on and we'll talk about the soft civil wars.

Speaker 2 (08:21):
I don't want to spend a long time on this.

Speaker 1 (08:23):
For a book deal a major publisher, we'll call it
Simon and Schuster, because Simon and Schuster is the one
who published my book, The Anti Communist Manifesto that's available
at Jesse kellybook dot com. What Chris in paperback now too.
Not that I'm trying to get you to give that
to people for Christmas. No, I'm kidding. Whatever buyer, don't buy,
it doesn't matter. But Simon and Schuster, remember that they

(08:48):
will write checks to people before they write a book.
It's called an advance, a book advance. Now, these sums
of money can be huge. It can be six figures,
can be seven figures. Imagine someone stroking you a million
dollar a two million dollar check before the book is

(09:11):
actually published. They actually do it in stages. By the way,
They'll they'll give you a portion when you turn in
the manuscript, and a portion after the editing. But either way, Now,
right now, I know you know who Jasmine Crockett is,
but you're a political nerd like me.

Speaker 2 (09:28):
Does your normy neighbor know who she is? Probably not.

Speaker 1 (09:32):
Let's say right now, Jasmine Crockett, just the guests could
command a two hundred thousand dollars book advance. All it
takes is one Senate run with her face plastered all
over the television. Democrats will nationalize this race. They will
do everything they can to increase her brand so they

(09:55):
can try to get her into that Senate seat. When
Jasmine Crockett is done getting curb stomped in her Senate
race by whatever Republican wins the primary. Here, that two
hundred thousand dollars book advance she was going to get
just became seven point fifty. Now do you think it's
worth it?

Speaker 2 (10:16):
Now?

Speaker 1 (10:16):
That is not necessarily about Jasmine Crockett. That's about all
these people, Republican and Democrat, who run for these big seats.
You know they're not going to win, and you sit
around scratching your head saying, why would they do it?
Why would he do it? Why would she do it.
That's why it's about the size of your brand and

(10:37):
your eyelashes.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
Glad to have you here, Jasmine cannot wait to cover
this race in depth.

Speaker 1 (10:44):
It is that Jesse Kelly show on a fantastic, absolutely
fantastic Monday.

Speaker 2 (10:52):
It's gonna be such a good week. I'm sorry excited.

Speaker 1 (10:55):
Now, before I get to my excitement, I do want
to have a kind of a heavier talk because of
what's in the news right now, the topic of immigration,
illegal immigration, drug boats, everything else that's sawing the news
right now. And maybe you have seen, heard, possibly even
participated in conversations and arguments before, about another civil war.

Speaker 2 (11:22):
In this country.

Speaker 1 (11:24):
Maybe you've seen these comments online. Maybe you and your
friends have talked about it. We're gonna have a civil war.
Maybe you've argued with Democrats about it. We need a
civil war. Maybe you want a civil war. Let's just
have a civil war. Okay, Well, I would caution you
against ever wishing for something like that, because there's nothing

(11:45):
worse in the world than a civil war, and you
should do just about anything to avoid having one. We'll
learn more about that during the road beat, and Rhodesian
Bushmore talked about it.

Speaker 2 (11:55):
But either way, what if we're one.

Speaker 1 (12:03):
Remember this about our civil war, our first in Lord
Willing only civil war. When did it start? Most people
who have any knowledge of it will say, well, it
started at Fort Sumter. It started when they tried to
get the Union out of Fort Sumter and they attacked
Fort Sumter and right off of Charleston, South Carolina, Jesse,

(12:25):
I've been there. It was Fort Sumter.

Speaker 2 (12:28):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
It's always difficult to exactly pinpoint when a war started,
but the Civil War began a long time before Fort Sumter.
That maybe when the cannons started firing, when people started dying,
but the Civil War began a long time before that.

(12:51):
In a huge part, just to break it down in
an extremely simple way, a huge part of what started
the Civil War was certain areas of the country saw
themselves not just as being separate from other areas, but
they were openly hostile to the other areas. This, of course,

(13:15):
I'm talking about the North and the South. If you
were in the North, you not only saw yourself as
being separate, you saw these Southern states as being hostile
foreign places. And the same thing in the South, you
saw the North as being a separate place, a hostile place,

(13:38):
and that eventually bled over, if you'll pardon the pun,
into things like Bleeding Kansas, where roving gangs of people,
ideological people were killing each other because they thought they
were attacking a domestic foreign enemy. This all took place

(13:58):
before a single cannon was fired at Fort Sumter in
South Carolina. The Civil War was here a long time
before that. Now I'm gonna play something for you, and
let me make a couple statements before I play this.

(14:20):
People who come into the country illegally should be deported.
People who overstay their visa and now are just here
illegally should be deported. The border should be secured so
nobody can come here illegally.

Speaker 2 (14:39):
All right? That was what three sentences? Four sentences? I
don't know.

Speaker 1 (14:42):
I went to community college. Do you understand that none
of those sentences were partisan? You realize that that those
aren't American sentences, conservative sentences, anti communist sentences, not Republican sentences,
not Democrat sentences. You could take those sentences and you'd
probably have to translate, and you could walk into any

(15:04):
government office in any country in the history of the
world and say those sentences, and as long as you
had the appropriate translation, the same people there would be all, well, yeah,
of course, you have to stop people from coming into
your country illegally. When you find someone in your country illegally,

(15:25):
you have to deport that person. You have to get
them out of your country. This is basics, basics. Now,
we have been so conditioned in this society by relentless
communist propaganda to think that those sentences are even remotely controversial.

(15:46):
They're not controversial at all, and have never been controversial.
But we are in a very dangerous, a very scary
place as a country. We have two major political parties,
and believe me, I'm going to get to the uselessness
of the low TGP in a moment.

Speaker 2 (16:05):
I will.

Speaker 1 (16:06):
You're gonna have to bear with me on that. But
one of the two major political parties in the United
States of America disagrees with every one of those sentences.
Wrap your mind around that, more importantly, how do we
overcome that as a nation? Can we overcome that?

Speaker 2 (16:31):
As a nation?

Speaker 1 (16:32):
I'm gonna play something for you. It's a man. It
hit me on I think it was Saturday when I
listened to it. Hang on, it is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a fantastic Monday, A manic Monday. Chris, That's
that was an eighties song. That was a great song.
That's a great song.

Speaker 2 (16:51):
It is a great song.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
Anyway, Remember you can email the show your love, your hate,
your death threats Jesse at jesse kellyshow dot com. Metal
of on our Monday coming up about a half hour
from now.

Speaker 4 (17:02):
Now.

Speaker 1 (17:03):
I'm going to play this for you, and you know
what kills me. This is not going to shock you,
it's not going to surprise you, and I'm going to
go ahead and spoil it. This is, ma'am Donnie the
video I'm about to play for you. He's the incoming
mayor of the richest, most powerful city in the United
States of America, probably the most important city on planet Earth.

(17:27):
And I'm going to play you something and you are
going to be so conditioned. I am so conditioned to
accept that this is the modern Democrat Party.

Speaker 2 (17:37):
You're probably just gonna shrug and be like, yeah, I'm
not surprised, but man, it hit me where we are
when I heard this.

Speaker 5 (17:45):
As mayor, I'll protect the rights of every single New
Yorker and that includes the more than three million immigrants
who call the city their home. But we can all
stand up to ICE if you know your rights, if
you encounter ICE. These are the things that every New
Yorker should know.

Speaker 2 (17:59):
First.

Speaker 5 (17:59):
I can enter into private spaces like your home, school,
or private area of your workplace without a judicial warrant
signed by a judge that looks like this.

Speaker 2 (18:09):
If nice does not have a judicial warrant, it goes
on for a minute.

Speaker 1 (18:13):
I don't want to play the whole thing, just because
I'm already bored and because I'm still just honestly a
little bummed. That's where we are as a country now.
One of the two major political parties is putting out
PSA videos online to ensure illegals can remain in the

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United States of America. That's where we are. Ilhan Omar.
You are well aware of who she is. Her father
was a colonel and a communist army that committed mass
genocide and Somalia. So of course our suicidal politicians decided
all those people should come here. But she didn't just

(18:56):
come here. She came here and found a way to
get elected into the United States House of Representatives.

Speaker 2 (19:03):
This is a.

Speaker 1 (19:04):
Woman who should be fighting over a bag of rice
in Somalia while trying to avoid gang rape. Instead, she
luxuriates in the United States of America. She's a multi
multi millionaire. Here she lives in the lap of luxury.
And how grateful is she? Let me make it this
argument of failure to assimilate and sort of ruining America.

Speaker 6 (19:27):
How do you understand this?

Speaker 4 (19:29):
I mean, when I think about Stephen Miller and his
white soprimist rhetoric, it reminds me. Yes, it reminds me
of the way the Nazis described Jewish people in.

Speaker 1 (19:42):
Germany being yanked out of one of the biggest dumps
on the planet. Asking her to assimilate, she compares it
to the Nazis. She's not just here, she's a member
of Congress in good standing Democrat party. I'll play you

(20:05):
another one. You don't know who this person is because
she's in a state rep in Maine, but also Somali.
Her name is Mani Abdi. Clearly you'll hear from the
way she talks. A young woman, but a smally woman. Again,
I want to stress that women are treated worse than
cattle in Somalia, worse than cattle. It is an awful,

(20:31):
awful place. She her family pulled from that hell hole
brought into the United States of America, and now she
is an elected politician in this country. She has air conditioning,
central heat, a refrigerator, a car with Bluetooth.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
Play some music for her. Is she grateful to be here?

Speaker 1 (20:54):
Still?

Speaker 7 (20:55):
Coming into the States, everything from the snow to the housing,
the homes that we were all of a sudden occupying
everything was a shock. Honestly, every day was something new,
and I'm like, oh my god, this is just getting worse. Yeah,
So state did you guys learn? First of all, Kansas,

(21:15):
Kansas City have all places. Yeah, it's like a boot
camp for May.

Speaker 1 (21:19):
Basically, I'll play the last fifteen seconds Kansas. It was
like boot camp. She just got here from Somalia. She
complains about Kansas. You're from Somalia and you complain about Kansas.

Speaker 7 (21:42):
Yeah, because it's just like right, Like I mean, anyone
who lives in May, knows Maine and has ever visited Kansas,
they will know what I'm talking about.

Speaker 6 (21:51):
It's just this is a lot interesting.

Speaker 4 (21:55):
That's a person of color.

Speaker 7 (21:56):
Honestly, we're a black person.

Speaker 1 (21:59):
How do we continue with millions of these people, not
just in the country, not just in the country, with
Democrats trying to bring in more, and Democrats doing everything
within their legal power to keep these people here. Has

(22:19):
the civil war already begun and we just don't want
to acknowledge it. And maybe the worst part of all
this is the GOP response to it. We would like
to believe that there's an opposition party of anti communists
who are trying to fix these problems, close the border,

(22:42):
deport these people, right these wrongs. We would like to
believe that, And of course there are some in there.
But I'm going to play you some audio, and I
want you to understand that this person I'm playing is
a GOP politician. And he is not a politician from
a purple state where he has the walk a tight
rope to get elected. He's not from Maine, not even Alaska.

(23:05):
He is a GOP politician from one of the reddest
states in the United States of America. He now sits
in the United States Senate. You just you probably already
have your blood pressure up over the disgusting barbarian foreigners,
the ungrateful hags we've brought into this country. Would you
like to know what Red states are sending to Washington,

(23:28):
d C. In order to fight back against this.

Speaker 2 (23:30):
I think all of.

Speaker 8 (23:31):
Us need to wake up every morning, look in the
mirror and say, what are we doing? What am I
doing specifically today to make this country a better country,
to make all of our our immigrants feel more welcome.

Speaker 1 (23:42):
That's John Curtis, United States Senator from the state of Utah.
Utah is so red they could elect somebody like me.

Speaker 2 (23:54):
You believe that.

Speaker 1 (23:55):
You know that if you got through a primary in
the state of Utah, and you could, if you were
a hardcore right winger, you would be elected to the
Senate no matter what, if you add an R next
to your name. Do you want to know how somebody
like me could win a Republican primary in the state
of Utah. Well, that's the problem, you see. It would

(24:17):
involve Republican voters getting off the couch and going to
vote in a primary. But because they don't, the establishment
DC swamp class buys these primaries because people are so
lazy and apathetic in these red states, and so we
don't ever get anti communists from red states. We get

(24:37):
John Thune, we get Land Abraham, we get John Curtis,
we get John Cornyn, Mike Rounds Cassidy. I could go
on and on and on down the list as we
are invaded from all four corners of the planet, with
the Communists bringing in as many barbarians as they possibly can.
The barbarians get here and don't even pretend to like

(24:58):
the place. They call it Bookkee, they call us all Nazis.
We are begging for someone to oppose the whole.

Speaker 2 (25:04):
Thing, and what do we get.

Speaker 1 (25:06):
John freaking Curtis in the Losers in the GOP headline,
no US citizens meet the IT firms discriminating against Americans.
It's an article from the Free Beacon. Here's one company
right here. Quote re embrace people of any race, ethnicity,
national origin, religion, gender identity, and sexual orientation. This is

(25:31):
a direct quote from the article. This particular job, however,
would not be open to a very large group of people,
citizens of the United States. Your wonderful country. My wonderful
country is being handed over to foreign barbarians because we
are already in a soft civil war. Democrats have declared

(25:55):
war on this country, and the GOP not only doesn't
seem interested in fighting right now, frankly, they seem interested
in helping them. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on
a fantastic Monday. Of course, Medal of Honor Monday coming
up in ten minutes. So now if you miss any
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(26:18):
Let's check in with Scott Bissent. He went on CBS
Face the Nation. What are all these wonderful imports doing
when they get here?

Speaker 6 (26:25):
The initial fraud that was discovered by the IRS, for
which I'm the acting Commissioner, is discovered by IRS, a
criminal investigations unit.

Speaker 2 (26:34):
This was not an indogenous thing.

Speaker 6 (26:37):
That the State of Minnesota decided we had to go
in and clean up the mess for them, and this
is part of the continued cleanup. A lot of money
has been transferred, they have from the individuals who committed
this fraud, including those who donated to the government governor,
donated to represent Omar, donated to A g Ellison, But

(26:58):
they've been transferred to something called These are Money the
Bureau Services, and they are wire transfer organizations that are
outside the regulated banking system. And that money has gone
overseas and we are tracking that.

Speaker 1 (27:15):
They get here and pillage the place. And I'm going
to try to finish this on a good note because
we're going to move off of this subject. One thing
I am enjoying greatly is watching the communists attack Joe
Biden because he can no longer defend himself. And here's

(27:35):
what I mean. You know what the Biden administration did.
You know why they did it. We've talked about it
a million times. Joe Biden was not a functional adult.
He was surrounded by true, committed maoists like Anita Dunn,
Victoria Newlan, Lisa Monico, all these types, and these maoists
took the opportunity because the president was a cadaver to

(27:57):
do all the things that that a twenty year old
college radical would do given the powers of the office
of the presidency, because Joe Biden wouldn't stop them, couldn't
stop them. He sat there drooling on himself. Now, that
would be bad except for the fact that Joe Biden
has been a jerk and a swindler for the entirety

(28:18):
of his career in politics. Every single step of the way,
he's used his position to enrich himself and his family,
and he's always been mean about it.

Speaker 2 (28:28):
Just a jerk.

Speaker 1 (28:29):
So I'm really enjoying things like this.

Speaker 2 (28:32):
Biden.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
This is a headline from the New York Post. Biden
was warned his soft on immigration policies would cause chaos,
but he ignored it. A damning memo reveals, first of all,
I'll get back to that soft on immigration headline here
in a moment. Second of all, they're all just blaming Joe, now,

(28:55):
Joe Biden.

Speaker 3 (28:57):
It's so unpopular, so poorly thought of, and yet still
so unable to defend himself that now every unpopular thing
about Joe Biden's administration, most of which I'm sure he
didn't have anything to do with, now that's all just
getting dumped in his lap.

Speaker 1 (29:14):
And I find that to be absolutely hilarious. But we're
not gonna end on that note. We're gonna end on
this note. If you are anybody on the right, in fact,
forget on the right. If you are a functioning human
being and you still believe that Democrat policies, especially when

(29:36):
it came to open borders, were quote soft on immigration,
I really, I honestly, I genuinely want you to go
get checked out, do an IQ test, get some professional help,
mainly possibly even get yourself checked into a facility so
they can see if there's problems with your mind. Because

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you are a moron if you think that they tripped
and fell and accidentally, out of the kindness of their hearts,
happened to import twenty million people in four years. They
created an app so foreigners could schedule their invasion into
the country. They took billions with a b of your

(30:24):
money and flew American jets to foreign countries and filled
them up with foreigners and.

Speaker 2 (30:33):
Flew foreigners into the country. And once they got them into.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
The country, they took billions of your money and wrote
checks to these NGOs, and they handed the foreigners to
the NGOs.

Speaker 2 (30:49):
And the NGOs.

Speaker 1 (30:51):
Spent four years filling up every small town in Middle
America with its many furs as humanly possible.

Speaker 2 (31:02):
And they didn't do it because they're just too nice.
They're soft on immigration. Oh, they're just a little bit naive.

Speaker 1 (31:10):
I bet if they really knew what they were doing,
they would regret that. Can we stop with this pathetic,
childlike mentality when it comes to dealing with communists, because
the childlike mentality when it comes to dealing with communists
is as responsible for the rise of communism as the
actual communists are.

Speaker 2 (31:29):
Thinking that they're just.

Speaker 1 (31:31):
Kind of naive they're just soft on crime, they're just
soft on immigration. They just kind of don't get it.
If they really understood, they would change their ways. Imagine
being a big enough idiot to actually believe that they're
not soft on immigration. The Communist leaders of Western civilization,

(31:55):
not just the Democrats in America, the Labor Party in
the UK, this is German France. The Communist leaders of
Western civilization have spent years on a very very focused,
very very purposeful plan to import foreign barbarians in order
to loot the treasury and burn their countries down. It

(32:18):
has been insanely successful, and we will never be able
to properly oppose these people as long as we continue
to use terms like soft on immigration. When I saw
this headline, I almost punched the freaking wall. And when
I hear people say they're soft on crime. After some
dirtball communist judge from India turns loose a felon for

(32:41):
his fiftieth offense and he goes on to burn a
woman to death on the subway, and I see people
allegedly quote on the right.

Speaker 2 (32:48):
These soft on crime policies.

Speaker 1 (32:50):
When I hear that term, it makes me want to
lose my freaking mind drop the childlike fantasies. Please, we
have evil demons in our country. They are doing all
the things demons do for the same reason demons do it.
Set aside the rainbow brightness please, and let's focus on reality.

(33:11):
Call a demon a demon, Call a spade a spade.
They're not soft on anything. Your mind is soft, that's
the problem.

Speaker 2 (33:21):
Now that I got my.

Speaker 1 (33:22):
Blood pressure up, let's go talk about Pearl Harbor Medal
of Honor Monday time.

Speaker 2 (33:27):
Thanks,
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