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November 20, 2025 • 37 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The best Thursday ever? Why is it the best Thursday ever? Well,
we may or may not have some pizza on the
way to the studio from one of our favorite spots.
Not to brag, but we're getting a pizza delivered anyway.
This hour on the Jesse Kelly Show, we're gonna talk
briefly about how petty these powerful people can be. We'll
talk about this Somali fraud ring. I'm want to touch

(00:22):
on again something I brought up the first hour, the
messaging from the White House on the economy and jobs
and bringing in foreigners and things like that. So listen
to this oracle. Remember the commercial beef It's what's for dinner.
I grew up eating steak at least once a week.
Yet today I can count on one hand how many

(00:44):
steaks I've been able to enjoy this year. He said,
it's three. By the way, where's our freaking beef? Dude?
This this has to be understood from the White House.
It has to be understood that the kitchen table issues
are not on our side right now. It doesn't mean
it's their fault, it doesn't, but that has to be understood,

(01:08):
and your messaging has to piggyback off of how people
are feeling about prices, about the market, about everything right now.
That can't lead.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
To to bring people to get those plants opened. We
want you to do that, and we want those people
to teach our people how to make computer chips and
how to make other things. You can't come in, and
I'm explaining, you can't come in open up a massive
computer chip factory for billions and billions of dollars like

(01:41):
is being done in Arizona, and think you're going to
hire people off an unemployment line to run it.

Speaker 1 (01:49):
We are one of the largest chip manufacturers in the world.
We have people who know how to make chips. We
don't need more foreigners here. We need Americans employed. We
need Americans employed, and that needs to be the messaging.
All right. So Dick Cheney, former Vice President Dick Cheney
had a funeral. All the Bushes were there, and Joe

(02:13):
Biden was there, and Dome was there, and they were
all yucking it up, and they're trying to make a
big thing of it that Trump wasn't invited to Dick
Cheney's funeral. And of course the Trump the Trump world,
they do not get along with the Bush world at all.
Remember when George Bush and his father H. W. Bush.

(02:34):
I think his father came out and said if I
remember it, Yeah, his father came out and said he
voted for Hillary, and George Bush wouldn't say who we
voted for. So that's how much these two sides despise
each other. I got all that. But Dick Cheney, who
I'm no big fan of, was the former vice president.
Donald Trump is the current president of the United States

(02:56):
of America. I know the two sides hate each other.
I got that, But how do you not invite Donald
Trump to the funeral? And you know how. We make
a mistake, at least I make this mistake about wealthy people,
powerful people, quote important people, you know, not like us,

(03:17):
people who matter. We make the mistake of thinking that
in some ways they operate at a higher level than
we do. Surely they must rite he's a vice president,
he's a CEO, she's an actress, he's he's the president.
Surely at some level they must operate better than we operate.

(03:37):
Otherwise I'd be as powerful and rich as they are.
It's a very human thing to think. It couldn't possibly
be more wrong. These people are so insanely bitter in
petty about things, more bitter in petty than you are.
Even if you're a bitter and petty person. Remember do
you remember John McCain's funeral to this day, I am

(04:01):
mortified by it. And I'm not going to reltigate John
John McCain for anybody, but John McCain after he died,
had this big funeral service. It wasn't one person. Multiple
people at his funeral gave speeches trashing Donald Trump because

(04:22):
McCain and Trump hated each other's guts. That is so
low class. And imagine imagine that being your sendoff, that
being your celebration of life. But we have my dad's
funeral a little more than a year ago. Let's still
remember everyone who spoke, and what is it? It's exactly

(04:43):
what you should have at funerals. I love this about him.
I was a great guy there. This was his favorite
Bible verse. It was just it was wonderful. There was
a wonderful honoring of his life and a memory. Like
the funerals you've been to. These people are so small, embitter,
they just can't get past themselves. How mad, How mad

(05:06):
would you be if your funeral don't trash. Anybody at
my funeral, please just get up. And I want it
to be how awesome, how awesome I am? I want
the funeral. What, Chris. I want my funeral to focus
exclusively on me and all the great things that I've
done in my life. What, Chris, what is your problem? What?

Speaker 2 (05:26):
What?

Speaker 3 (05:27):
No?

Speaker 1 (05:28):
You don't I don't you know what? Chris, You're not
going to speak now. If that's going to be your attitude,
You're not going to speak. I only want people who
are going to say positive things about me, all right, positive,
the most positive things. And please, if you are invited
to speak, feel free to lie. You're more than welcome. What, Chris,
You are more than welcome to lie about me being

(05:50):
a great guy. If I was terrible to you, lie
in fact, anything anything good I did. I want you
to magnify it a thousand times over. I'll be dead,
No one will know. I can't correct the record. You
have total freedom to lie if it makes me look good.
I want you to be in that moment. Is big

(06:12):
of a liar as Jasmine Crockett.

Speaker 4 (06:13):
Do you want to correct the record on the people
and I never said that it was that Jeffrey Epstein.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
Just remember, Jasmine Crockett got up like all communists do
and told gigantic lies. She got up on the house
floor and oh, you want to play it, Chris, And
this is what she said about the Epstein stuff.

Speaker 4 (06:30):
Folks who also took money from somebody named Jeffrey Epstein.
As I had my team dig in very quickly, met Romney,
the NRCC, Lee Zelden, George bush Win, Read McCain, Palin,
Rick Lazio. I just want to be clear. If this

(06:52):
is the standard that we gonna make, just know we gonna.

Speaker 5 (06:54):
Expose it all.

Speaker 4 (06:55):
And just know that the FBEC filings, they are available
for everybody to review. It's absolutely ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (07:02):
Except in every one of those cases there were different
Jeffrey Epstein's. I know Jasmin Crockett may find this shocking,
but Jeffrey Epstein is not an uncommon name by any
stretch of the imagination. But of course she knew that
she lied. They lie like they breathe, big, gigantic lies.
And then look, I can't believe she got asked about it,

(07:24):
but she was asked about her lying the next day.

Speaker 6 (07:26):
And do you want to correct the record on the
people died?

Speaker 4 (07:28):
And I never said that it was that Jeffrey Epstein,
just so that people understand when you make a donation,
your picture is not there. So my team what they
did is they googled, and that is specifically why I
said a Jeffrey Epstein. Unlike Republicans, I at least don't
go out and just tell lies because it was not
the same one. That's fine. But when Lee Zelden had
something to say, all he had to say was it

(07:49):
was a Diffrey Jeffrey Jeffrey Epstein. He admitted that he
did receive donations from a Jeffrey Epstein, So at least
I wasn't trying to mislead people. Now, have I dug
in to find out who this doctor is?

Speaker 7 (07:59):
I have not.

Speaker 1 (08:02):
There's no shame, you know what. I'm going to play
this for you again. This is how communists operate, no shame,
and they can be caught in it, caught in the
most blatant, brazen lies, and they still won't divert It's
like we touched on this last night when Joe Biden
was of course trying to grab your guns so Democrats

(08:24):
can hurt you, and he would use the line repeatedly.
He just fell in love with this line that you
couldn't own a cannon. Back when the Second Amendment was written,
people started screaming at him, yes you could that, yes
you could. In fact, many people did his own staff,
we got word it leaked to the press. His own
staff said, hey, Joe, that's such an easily verifiable why

(08:49):
would you please stop. We'll find a different line, but
please stop saying that one because everyone knows it's a lie.
And he never stopped. They can't. It's like it's like breathing.

Speaker 5 (09:00):
Do you want to correct the record on the people?

Speaker 4 (09:01):
And I never said that it was that Jeffrey Epstein,
just so that people understand, when you make a donation,
your picture is not there. So my team what they
did is they googled, and that is specifically why I
said a Jeffrey Epstein. Unlike Republicans, I at least don't
go out and just tell lies. Because it was not
the same one. That's fine. But when Lee Zelden had
something to say, all he had to say was it

(09:22):
was a different Jeffrey Jeffrey Epstein. He admitted that he
did receive donations from a Jeffrey Epstein, so at least
I wasn't trying to mislead people. Now, have I dug
in to find out who this doctor is?

Speaker 5 (09:33):
I have not.

Speaker 1 (09:34):
It's just like breathing For them. Words are simply weapons,
they're simply tools. There's no moral foundation whatsoever. They can't
help themselves. All right, So I'm not going to try
to raise your blood pressure. All right, I swear I'll
try to do the best I can. But everyone knows

(09:55):
Minnesota has a Somalia problem, if you will, because our
po politicians or a bunch of traitorous scumbags, We've brought
in tens of thousands of people from Somalia and they've
now set up basically Mogadishu in the city of Minneapolis.
It's a big deal, big problem. But they brought something
else with them, not just female genital mutilation. They brought

(10:18):
something else with them. Corruption talk about that in a moment.
Before we talk about that, let's talk about your dog.
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Speaker 2 (10:30):
And that?

Speaker 1 (10:30):
Look, tonight OB's gone. Everyone knows what I'm gonna do.
I'm gonna go home, say hi to the buddies. They're
gonna be doing homework and they're not allowed to do
anything but homework. Tonight so I'm sure they'll join me.
But I'm gonna fire up a documentary. The boys are
gonna complain about it, and I'm gonna hang out with
Fred tonight. Fred won't leave my side. He's very upset
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(10:54):
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(11:38):
There is something that we have been relatively free of
in this country for most of our two hundred and
fifty year history. And please don't laugh when I say this,
because I'm going to explain it. Government corruption. I know
I knew you were gonna laugh. I know our government
is corrupt. I have already said our government, our federal

(12:01):
government is the largest criminal organization on the planet. I
know there have been corruption scandals, many of them before.
I get that. I get that, But relatively speaking, compared
to the way other countries are around the planet, we
have had a fairly corruption free country, even with all

(12:25):
the scandals, even with all the corruption, historically we've come
out of this pretty clean. A lot of this comes
back to our founding. But other parts of the world,
they just don't work the way ours work. Do you
remember Do you remember that conversation we had one time
with Brandon Darby about Mexico and the way it works

(12:47):
down there, And I'm gonna paraphrase it just just for
the sake of time here, but he was talking about
how maddening it can be trying to do business down there,
as in, you'll line up something with a guy and
if you'll agree that for ten thousand dollars, he'll do it,
and he swears he'll do it, and then the second

(13:07):
you show up at ten thousand dollars, he says, oh, man,
I just can't do it. Sorry. Now I have a
cousin he needs ten thousand dollars and you come up
with another ten thousand, and then he has his cousin's
uncle's brother, and it's just it's all corrupt. It's all corupted.
I've told you before I got my buddy out of
a Mexican prison. Well, I prevented him from going to
a Mexican jail. We were in the Marines and we

(13:28):
went down to Tijuana, which we weren't allowed to do.
We went down to Tijuana. He had to pee really bad.
We got out of the car. He pee's in the
parking lot. Mexican cops roll up handcuffs. It was no problem.
I reached to my back pocket, took out all the
money I had, handed it to the cup. He said, Okay,
good to go, Kiza or handcuffs off, good to go.
We love. It's how business is done in so much

(13:53):
of the planet, and it's part of the reason you
have to be so careful for bringing people into the country.
And you can never ever bring people in mass into
the country and allow them to settle in their own
specific area. That always ends bad, which brings us to Somalia.

(14:20):
Somalia is a wretched place in every sense. Of the word.
Every part of Somalia is horrible. Even the freaking weather
is horrible. The way they treat women is so bad,
I can't eat. It's a it's hard to put into
words how gross female genital mutilation is. Please don't even

(14:43):
look it up unless you're an adult. It's just the
most barbaric, freaking thing. And it's ninety nine percent of them.
The war, the starvation that it's horrible, and the corruption.
It's not as if this is unknown. The whole world knows.
It's one of those African countries. There are so many

(15:04):
in Africa. It's not all of them, but there are
so many in Africa where the government officials will simply
steal everything. They'll steal everything from the public treasury. The
people will be starving in the streets, and the defense
minister is driving around on his yacht. It's a corrupt place.
Corruption is in the bones there.

Speaker 7 (15:26):
Well.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
Of course, we've brought tens of thousands of people from
Somalia into the United States of America, and of course
we allow them all to live right where they want
to live. And of course they moved all into Minnesota,
Minneapolis to be specific, in that area, and they've set
up shop there. Now, well, there's a story out. I'm

(15:52):
sure you've probably seen it or heard about it. This
is from Not the Bee, Minnesota. Somalis are fraudulently diagnosing
their kids with autism to funnel Medicaid money to terrorists.
I'm not going to break down the nerdy details of
the story. I'll just say you get extra money if
you have a child with autism. So a bunch of
Somaldi's got together and figured out how to game the system.

(16:14):
They declared that they had a bunch more kids with
autism than they actually had, getting tens of millions, hundreds
of millions of tax payer money. The money then gets
funneled directly back to terrorist networks in Somalia. This is
what happens when you pluck somebody from a corrupt culture
where everything is for sale, and you allow fifty thousand

(16:38):
of them to just PLoP down in a neighborhood. They're
going to do what they've always done. That's just how
government works. That's how it's always worked for them. That's
how they grew up. That's what speaking of which, did
you see Ma'm donnie, Ma'm Donnie's now flipping about talking
to Trump because he's got supposedly a meeting with Trump

(16:58):
coming up.

Speaker 7 (16:59):
My administration would be Donald Trump's worst nightmare. I have
many disagreements with the President, and I believe that we
should be relentless and pursue all avenues and all meetings
that could make our city affordable for every single New Yorker.

Speaker 1 (17:16):
Why is he flipping? Because Donald Trump has large quantities
of money in his hands, and ma'm donnie needs that money.
So now he's being nice. Why does ma'm donnie need
that money? Well, because foreign tribal coalitions elected him, and
he had promised them things, and now he has to deliver.

(17:37):
He has to stand up and say, I'm going to
go meet with Donald Trump now, and I'm going to
be super nice because the politics of the people who
elected him, their corruption politics freaking terrible. All right, do
some emails? Shall we? Before we do those? Let's save
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(17:58):
now we're going into the Christmas season. Now's really the time.
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(18:20):
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life as well. There's this woman and I don't even
know how to say her name after I think aftin

(19:01):
ben She's running for congress in Tennessee. I can't stress
this enough. She's running for congress in Tennessee. I don't
know if you're aware, but Nashville is a city in Tennessee.
Really fun city. By the way, this woman who's running
for congress in Tennessee on camera, this is what she says.

Speaker 6 (19:25):
Heavily involved with the Nashville mayoral race because I hate
the city.

Speaker 3 (19:30):
I hate the bachelorettes, I hate the pedal taverns, I
hate country music. I hate all of the.

Speaker 1 (19:35):
Things that make Nashville barely.

Speaker 4 (19:37):
In make city to the rest of the country.

Speaker 6 (19:39):
But I hate it.

Speaker 5 (19:40):
Yeah, I'm that girl at the airport that all these
bachelorettes are giddy walking out there, and they're two tone
colored pant towne pink shirts and they walk out and
I'm like, They're like, oh.

Speaker 4 (19:49):
My god, Nashville so loud.

Speaker 1 (19:53):
Women are terrible to each other. She's single. I know
you're gonna find this shocking, but she's not married, running
to represent to be a representative in the state that
is quite fond of Nashville, and all she does is
trash it and then trash the happy young bachelorettes who

(20:15):
are getting ready to get married. Am that just gives
me the snickers? I will say in her defense, a
bachelorette party is I'm just trying to think if I
had to be waterboarded for an hour or be an
uber driver for a bachelorette party for an hour, I'm

(20:38):
not sure which one I would choose. If you ever
ask a bartender, for instance, what makes him WinCE when
he sees it cringe it's a bachelorette party. I'm not
sure all the reasons for this when women get around
each other and then start generally, it gets very loud

(21:04):
and there's a lot of singing and laughing and terrible dancing.
And in Nashville you'll see this when you go. It's
quite a thing. Last time I went, I was there
with my dad. We went to a big safari club thing.
We were looking for a hunt or something like that,
which we didn't go on. Sadly I wish we had. Anyway,

(21:25):
last time I was there, they have these trucks that
drive around Nashville. The trucks have a big elevated stage
on top of them that's in a bubble in case
you're worried about the safety of it, although it still
can't possibly be safe. It's a driving stage in a bubble.

(21:47):
And these are four party people specifically batched the rats,
and they blast music so loud that if you're on
the sidewalk beside them, you can't communicate. It's so loud
you'll probably have to cover I started covering my years
because I try to be really protective of my ears
now because it's part of my livelihood. I had to

(22:08):
cover up my ears, and man, every time one of
these would drive by and the girls that you have
to eye. I would think to myself, I'm gonna jump
out in front of this truck. I'm gonna wait until
he goes, and I'm gonna jump out in front and
end it all. And the difference is every time they
drove by, ob would look up and go, oh, I
want to get on there with them. That's the difference.

(22:28):
I don't know what it is, big fluffy robe guy.
My husband and I just spent, just had to spend
seventy three hundred dollars on a new HVAC unit today. Ah,
I feel your pain, lady. Lo and behold. They have
a smart thermostat with it. My husband of twenty five
years wants to put it up and I do not.

(22:48):
As I referenced your notes on the subject. We live
in southeast Georgia and it's hot. His reply was, we
will have a password for it so they won't know.

Speaker 4 (22:59):
Now.

Speaker 1 (22:59):
Usually he is one of the smartest men I know,
but this I just can't. I will die on this hill.
I tried to find your segment about the topic when
you discussed it to show him with no avail. Could
you please, for the love of privacy play this segment
again or give us your thoughts. Okay, so, first of all,
there's a password on it. There is no password. No

(23:25):
password for any smart thermostat, social media account, private encrypted message,
there is no password. They can't penetrate and get around. Okay, there,
it doesn't exist. Even have you ever seen these doors,
maybe even have one on your home where you don't

(23:47):
need a key. You can use a key, but you
instead you just there's a keypad on the actual door
handle let you in the house. You know that law
enforcement has cheat codes for all those, right they they're
just going to open up your door if they ever
come to your house. The Feds are just going to
open up your door. They have a pass for ever everything,

(24:11):
absolutely everything that is one. Two. We have a potential
disaster coming for the United States of America. I don't
want to oversell it because I'm sure what I should say.
I hope we'll find a way around it. But there
is a potential disaster coming and it will be one
that shocks us. You know, I mentioned Somalia, but do

(24:36):
you know how many countries around the world, like Somalia
will go without power for a day, two days at
a time. We don't even know what that's like in America. Yeah,
I know, you'll lose power in a storm or something,
what is it a few hours, it's back up. We
got hurricanes here in Houston. I think the worst it's
ever been is twenty four hours without power. Worst that's

(24:58):
after a hurricane. We have an energy crisis coming for
the United States of America because we need well, there's
two converging freight trains that are coming at us. We
have spent decades placating the climate communists and destroying our
energy grid, even Red states. Here in Texas, you drive

(25:20):
through West Texas, there's all these windmills and things like that.
We have placated these climate commies, pretending that solar works,
pretending that wind works, destroying cool plants. That just destroyed ourselves.
So we've had the climate commies, so we don't have
as much power as we should not near. Combine that
with the fact that we are about to need more

(25:43):
power by far than we have ever needed. So we've
spent decades destroying our power grid and now we're at
a place where we need more power than ever. Remember
that story I read yesterday, I think it was towards
the end of the show how Microsoft is essentially striking
a deal with the Apartment of Energy to fire up
a nuclear plan on three mile alignment. They're going to

(26:04):
get the band back together three mile alignment. But why
well they get they get all the power from it
for twenty years, for two decades. What's that about? What's
going on? Data centers? Data centers are being built across
the country. They require gigantic amounts of electricity, of power,

(26:26):
and we don't have it. Now. Let me ask you something.
Do you think the government is going to want to
control how much energy you use at any time in
the future if we have an energy crisis in the future,
do you believe the government is going to go to

(26:46):
Microsoft and tell them to use less power? Or do
you think the government is going to reach their big,
ugly sticky fingers into your house and turn down your thermostat.
Come on, these evil tyrants will kill your pet squirrel.

(27:08):
These evil people destroyed two years of your life for
a bad chest cold. These people got you fired if
you didn't take a shot that gave you a stroke
at twenty five. What do you think these very same
people are going to do when they run up against
an energy crisis? Let me go ahead, and spoil it

(27:30):
for you. They're gonna screw you over as fast as
they possibly can. They themselves will be protected, all their
rich donor friends will be protected. But you, normal person.
They don't care about you. They couldn't get they haven't
given you a second thought. Don't ever get a smart thermostat.

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So the media, the Huffington Post, specifically, they're whining about
six hundred Americans who were fired after Charliekirk was assassinated.
Fire for what fired because they went online and celebrated it.

(30:24):
They went online and celebrated it. I only brought up
this story to remind you that you share a country
with people who cheer when you die on camera. Think
about that. We share a country with people who will
stand up and cheer when a thirty one year old

(30:46):
husband and father dies. They'll record themselves doing it and
they'll put it on social media. Democrats have created such
an ugliness in their base with their and this just emotion.
It's really emotionally abusive, is what elite communists due to

(31:06):
their base Nazi hit, their Nazi hit, their Nazi hit,
their end of the world stuff. Chris, do you have
that audio? I just dm you actually as soon as
you have it, let me know. It has created an
assassination culture, as we discussed after Charlie was assassinated. It
has created an assassination culture in this country where communists

(31:28):
street communists, they feel like murdering people is justified. And
you know all these democrats who've gone on the air
and called Ice agents Nazis and Gestapo and Nazi Gestapo,
this is what the Gestapo does. You know what you
know the result of it? Listen to this.

Speaker 5 (31:43):
Do brothers have been arrested, charged with threatening to shoot
police and ICE agents, and one of them is an
assistant principal at Kimsville High School. Yesterday, Beach police arrested
fifty four year old John Bennett.

Speaker 6 (31:56):
School officials say he's.

Speaker 5 (31:57):
Currently on leave from his position there. The other suspect
is fifty nine year old Mark Bennett. Court documents reveal
several disturbing details about this investigation. So lit's en it
over to ten on your side, Ethan Krause, who joins
us live outside of that school.

Speaker 6 (32:12):
Ethan, Yeah, Asha, good afternoon, and you said it. The
court documents do reveal details leading to the arrest of
Kemsville High School assistant principal John Bennett. Now. According to
the Virginia Beach Police Department, John Bennett and his brother
Mark were both arrested on November sixteenth after police received
information that the brothers threatened to commit acts of violence

(32:35):
against local police and ICE agents. Court documents reveal that
the brothers were overheard talking at a restaurant where Mark
Bennett mentioned how he had an assault rifle with the
ability to utilize explosive rounds that could penetrate protective vests.
He also mentioned flying to Las Vegas to meet with
like minded people and how he would return with quote

(32:57):
enforcement ideas and plans. The documents went on to state
that John Bennett added statements of support and enthusiasm for
the suggested violence, and also expressed interest in joining his
brother on the trip to Vegas.

Speaker 8 (33:12):
Now.

Speaker 6 (33:12):
Both brothers were arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit
malicious wounding.

Speaker 1 (33:18):
Fifty nine years old a fifty nine year old assistant
principle plotting to assassinate federal agents because communist rhetoric has
in their minds convinced them that it's necessary. You ever
heard of this Sam Harris guy.

Speaker 3 (33:38):
It's additionally terrible because a political assassination is genuinely dangerous
because we are so combustible as a society, and the
fact that we're this combustible, a lot of the onus
goes to and it goes to both sides. But I
would put most of the honest as long as surprise

(34:00):
you on the president and his cult.

Speaker 1 (34:04):
He was asked about Charlie Kirk's assassination. Found a way
to blame Donald Trump in a twenty second, twenty second
little SoundBite, ugly whatever. We don't want to end on
the ugly before we get to Headlinds. I want to
end on something wonderful that's coming. Because the presidential race
is going to start I'd say a year. They generally

(34:26):
run for two years. It's going to start in a year,
and we are going to We're going to be treated
to maybe my favorite thing in politics. In fact, I
think it probably is my favorite thing in politics. Democrats
pandering to black people. I will always love it. I've
always loved it. It was Joe Biden talking about getting

(34:47):
in razor fights with a black gangster named Cornpop. It
was Hillary Clinton talking about hot sauce in her purse.
There is nothing more wildly entertaining to me than Democrats
andering the black people to try to win the black vote.
And I played this for you before, but Gavin Newsom
is going to go all in with it. I'm so

(35:08):
freaking excited.

Speaker 8 (35:09):
But also, you know, it was also about paying the bills, man,
And it was just like hustling and and so I
was out there kind of raising myself, turning on the
TV started, you know, just getting obsessed, you know, sitting
there with the you know, the wonderbread and five stacks.

Speaker 1 (35:27):
You know, like the white come on.

Speaker 8 (35:39):
Every day every day in the backyard, just bouncing the basketball,
throwing the ball against the wall.

Speaker 1 (35:45):
It's just me, man, just hustling with my wonderbread, my
mac of cheese. And then it's gotta go up back
and shoot.

Speaker 8 (35:52):
Oops.

Speaker 1 (35:53):
Bro. And now here's a headline, you know, you know
the thing headline. We didn't get to check out this
trans clinic in South Africa that we were funding with
USAID money before Doge shut it down. Reminder that Democrats
got elected and promptly stole money out of your paycheck

(36:15):
and funded trainee surgeries all over the planet. Feds charge
Florida congresswoman was stealing five million dollars in FEMA funds
during a pandemic. If you think that's bad, she stole
the five million dollars and directed it to her campaign.
That's so lame. If you're gonna steal five million dollars,
at least do something cool with it. Exclusive budd introduces

(36:38):
bill to block terror supporters from entering the US. We
need a new bill to block terror supporters entering the US.
Blue States busted for blowing nearly half a billion in
snapcash on fast food. At least they're not salads. Politico
touts Gavin Newsom as a twenty twenty eight runner, but

(37:01):
data tells a different story. Well, I think he's gonna
be the front runner. Don't forget about the wonderbred. Credit
lending industries pushed back against fifty year mortgage plan. Yeah,
this is one of those things Trump floated, and it
came off like a led Zeppelin and not the led Zeppelin,
like a led Zeppelin. Somehow. I just don't think this

(37:24):
is gonna work out. What is gonna work out? Is
asked doctor Jesse Friday. That's tomorrow. Get your questions in.
We're gonna have a good time, all right, set all
this stuff aside, I'll see you tomorrow
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