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This is a podcast from wor TheJesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun
on a Monday and eventful Monday withsome things to talk about. I think
we'd all agree there are one ortwo things on the agenda. After all,
they did almost murder the Republican nomineefor President of the United States.

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We have a VP, Joe Biden, still grabbing little girls. Everything's uncomfortable
and awful. Right now We're goingto dive into all of that tonight on
the world famous Jesse Kelly's Show.I want to begin. I want to
begin right here, though. Ijust want to address the larger point of
what we've all been digesting since themoment. And I don't have to elaborate

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what moment we're talking about. Eitheryou watched it live or your phone was
blowing up. Right when it happened, I was sitting down. We were
kidless. We were childless, whichwas wonderful for a couple of days.
I was sitting down for a moviewith my wife. It was date night.
We were in a movie theater.I'd sit down and all of a
udd, my phone is vibrating outof my pocket. And that's when I
find out just the same way youfound out. And you know, one

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of the reasons people seem so shockedand silent and disoriented when they get in
a car wreck or something like that. One of the reasons that happens is
even if you hear about car resor you see car res on television,
it's not until you're in one thatit really becomes real for you. That

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that is what this moment has beenfor so many people in America, not
just on the right in the middle. So I'm on the center left.
Wait, so I tell you abouta text message I got from Acamia for
a lot of people in the UnitedStates of America, watching Donald Trump get
shot in the head only by thegrace of God live that was the moment

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it became real. Now, let'skeep in mind, dirty communists have been
murdering people in this country for avery very, very long time, and
in recent years they've been murdering peopleat a higher rate. Look at now
it's real for everyone because it's Trump. He's the one we know. He's

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the former president, he's the Republicannominee, he's the what you've seen his
face on television. It's now he'ssomeone you feel like you know more.
But communists have been murdering and hurtingpeople on the right for years now.
But when we watched it happen toTrump, when we watched it happen to

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the guy we know, it becamereal. And so the conversations we've all
had, myself included afterwards with familyand friends. I've been hanging out with
people from the last few days,you know, normal people, not political
people, even though I'm at theconvention. Now, if I sound different,
that's why I'm at the convention.So just so you know, but
we've all been having these conversations,conversations that go something like this, I

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can't believe this happened. You saidanything like that, you heard anything like
that. I can't believe. Ican't believe this happened. I can't believe
this is where we are. Iwas talking to It was me and three
dudes. We were hanging out withthe throwing horseshoes. It didn't matter.
But one of them said, thisis what he said, and that just
what you to think about this,because you probably said something similar. He

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said at one point, I can'tbelieve we're at a point in time where
politicians are getting assassinated or they're tryingto assassinate him. That's what he said.
And I'll tell you it gave mea moment of pause. And here's
why I feel the same way,and my emotional state, I feel the

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same way. I can't believe thisis happening. I can't believe we're here.
But after I thought about it fora minute, I told him,
I said, you know, that'show it's always been, political leaders,
cultural leaders, leaders of any kindbeing murdered by the opposite side. It

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has been something we are so blessedby God to be relatively free from here
in America. I know, nottotally free from McKinley to JFK. I
know what's happened here, but thathas not been the norm here in America.
And now a lot of people youprobably already knew this, but a
lot of people are waking up andrealizing, holy crap, that's us now.

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This is where we are, thisis who we are now. And
I don't know if this will helpyou process all this or hurt you processing
all this. But what's something we'vetalked about a bunch on the show.
And I know I got all theemails Jesse you said this was coming.
You said this is coming. That'snot important. Why did I know that
we're going to do something like this? Remember something, We live in a

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country where the government is evil.The people are not in the country is
not, but the government is evil. We have evil people who run the
country. And I'm not just talkingabout Democrats, and I'm not just talking
about elected politicians. Evil people runthis country now. And when you're in
a country like that, the peopledon't want to live under evil. You
don't want to live under evil.I don't want to live under who wants

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that? Nobody wants that. Sothe people will eventually rise up several people.
It won't just be Trump, andwhen many more who come after him,
they'll rise up a system disruptor whowill take the evil system in place,
or the people will think he's goingto take the evil system in place
and attack it and stop it.Because people don't want to live under tyranny,

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and they don't want to live undera corrupt government, and they'll eventually
look for some way to stop it, somebody to stop it. And what
happens is when you're in these typesgovernments and these things happened to you systems
bite back, systems fight back,and they fight back in various ways.

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But what happened is this went fromjust you and me talking about it,
reading books about it, the RomanEmpire, the Japanese imperiald from us just
talking about it. It went fromthat to being, oh, oh,
oh gosh, we're we're here,that's who we are. How do we
deal with this going forward? Andwe're going to talk about that a ton

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tonight. I should let you know, oh, probably five minutes from now,
five minutes from now, I'm bringingsomebody on now, not a political
analyst or anything like that. We'regoing to do that all night long.
We're going to talk about the shootingand the politics and the fallout and everything
else. We'll do all that,But what I wanted on what I really

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wanted because my email was full oftechnical questions, questions that I have as
well. How could this guy beallowed to have the rooftop? How could
this happen? What did they miss? What did they miss here? So
we're going to bring on our friend, friend of the show, you know
him, Green Beret sniper, Marinesniper Clay Martin. He's going to be
the one joining us, and I'mgoing to be asking Clay a lot of

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questions, a lot of questions thatmay be uncomfortable for you, may be
uncomfortable for me. But I willtell you we're going to get to more
of this after I'm done with Clay. I will tell you I have many,
many, many questions. I don'thave details, I don't have answers.
And because we live in a corruptsystem, because we live in a

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government where the mediaize, and theeducation system lies, and the government lies,
bureaucracies lie, and everyone's been lyingto us over and over and over
and over and over again. Nowwe're in a situation where I want answers.
You want answers. And here's thepickle. All the people who've been
lying to you about every single thingfor the last god knows how long,

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they're the ones who are going totell you the answers after they're done investigating
everything. They're gonna let you knowwhat is true and what is false.
So we sit here, we justwatched the no Republican nominee, and,
let's be honest, likely next Presidentof the United States of America come within
two inches from having his brain splatteredall over a stage on high deaf TV.

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You would have witnessed it, Yourkids would have seen it, even
if you didn't want him to onsocial media. And we're in this moment
where we wake up and oh,my gosh, what happened here. Well,
we're gonna have a long talk aboutthat what happened, and we're gonna
talk about this incident, and we'regonna talk about how I'm feeling and how
you're feeling about all of it,and we're gonna do all that. After

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I asked Clay Martin, you knowGreenberrey Marines, Clay Martin, after I
asked him some very pointed questions aboutprotection, secret service, protection, laxes,
and communication, malice, negligence.What did we see? Because what
we saw is more than just anotheroutrageous thirty COMI trying to kill one of

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us. What we saw was unacceptable. For it to be two inches away
from that unacceptable. I'm going totalk to Clay about it. In a
moment. Before we talk to Clayabout it, I want to do this
really quickly. We again, we'reexperiencing a reality that other people in the
world experience regularly. Violence is becominga way of life. Now, what

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do you think they go through inIsrael all the time now, all the
time, every day. Imagine wakingup every day, going to school,
going to home, you're on yourway to work and oh, nope,
sorry, we have to divert toa bomb shelter because rockets are incoming.
Oh nope, sorry, have togo pull the kids out of school.
There's a wildfire raging. We don'thave firefighters who can respond to the whole

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thing. It's in a dangerous area. We have to fight at ourselves.
This isn't happening in some book.We're on some distant planet. This is
happening right now in the world.And the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews,
the i f CJ, what they'vegot is a pledge, a pledge
that all they're asking is that wesign it. That's really all they're They're

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asking for a signature. And whatthey're gonna do is they're gonna take this
pledge saying hey, we're praying foryou, and they're gonna go turn it
into Netanyahu over there and show them, Hey, everybody is in some dirty
comedy on TV. Here in America. There are a lot of people who
have you in our prayers. Goto support IFCJ dot org and sign it
all right, support I f CJdot dot org. We'll be back.

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Is the Jesse Kelly Show Live fromthe Republican National Convention. Remember if you
want me, if you need totalk to me, you can't do that,
but you can send me an emailJesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
Yes, Jewish producer Chris is givingme all the emails throughout the week.
So there's that. But we're gonnaset all that stuff aside because we have

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a guest you already know him,Green Beret Marine sniper Clay Martin. He's
on here all the time giving ussome knowledge about various things, but he
also knows a lot about this kindof stuff that I do not and that
you probably do not. And Idon't want to talk out of my rear
end. I want to talk toClay. Okay, joining me now,

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Author Clay Martin. I'll introduce youthat way, Clay, But for our
purposes, you're not an author today. You are a Green Beret and a
sniper. Clay. How does sometwenty year old goober will set aside the
other things which we can get tocome within two inches of taking the former
president's head off before he stopped.Jesse. That's a really good question.

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And this has gotten worse just overthe day as we well, we agreed
to talk about this yesterday, somany more details. Looks about this so
bad, but it's amazing. One, it's amazing that somebody got that a
kid Sellers is Jason Bourne got thatclose in the first place. But primarily

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going to talk about with you,if you're r with it, is the
stuff that we've seen from the sniperangle on this, from the counter sniper
angle, yes please, okay.Well, also I wanted to cover this.
People were saying initially this kid missedbecause of the wind or the divine
winds saved Trump. It's not thatat all. That's not it at all.
I ran it through the ballistic computertoday and even a worst case scenario

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stating was carrying a normal ar thatshoes two twenty three rounds and like the
cheapest amo that you can feed ita ten mile an hour window and makes
it two point three inch difference atthat range at one hundred and thirty five
yards. So it was not theit was not the wind that saved them,
which is pretty wild. Now,primarily looking at it, especially the

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snipers on the roof that we sawthe video of which, now that we've
done this for a while, Idon't even think those two actually engauge.
I don't know if they ever sawthe guy or if they ever got a
shot off. It doesn't look likeit. But people were asking what was
good going on with those guys.You see the one guy come out of
his scope and then try to getback on it and then try to bounce
in and find a target. Mythat's there. Is that likely this?

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We also don't know if that wassuper service or if it was a local
cop, but I either way,odds are pretty good that he's never shot
somebody before. So it's actually notthat admirable of reaction to come out of
the glass. It's like a thingyou can't train through, just to come
out of glass to confirm with yourealize, because even a rifle scope offers
a kind of a mechanical uh,mechanical disconnection, so it's kind of like

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an impulsive reaction. Now, holdon, hold on, what does that
mean? What's what's that mean?Clay? A mechanical disconnection. It means
that even though it's just a pieceof glass, it's just a magnifying piece
of glass. You can start tofeel like things are surreal in that scope,
and it's kind of it's like annand born natural reaction kind you see

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to see people like pull their theirdivision goggles up like they can see any
better than the dark. It's kindof the same thing with a rifle scope,
and that people are really surprised theywill come out of the scope because
they just instinctively want to see withtheir natural eye. It sounds kind of
dumb, but it is a thingthat happens more often than not. Though
you see that happen after they shoot, not before, but it's not impossible

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that it happened before. So thatwas that was number one that kind of
looked at It kind of looked weirdif you're just watching the video, but
it's it's at least a plausible explanationfor it. The second thing that I
don't think a lot of people havegiven a lot of value too. It's
pretty funny. There's actually a roofvery similarly sloped to the one where the

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assassin with that one hundred and fortyyards from my backyard, so very very
similar distance. It's very plausible alsoat that range. When we think about
counter sniper guys, they were probablyactually looking a lot further away than that
one hundred and twenty five yards.That's like eyeball distance. It's like you're

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the guys at will ars and stufferswilled to cover that. So it's very
plausible if they were actually looking alot deeper and when they had to try
to get back on that target isso much closer a high powered optet on
a very narrow field of view,it actually gets worse the closer you are
to an object. So something thatwas like one hundred yards you've got about

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a six foot field of view.I think that's what took those too so
long to try and get back ontarget up on that roof. Okay,
and then now let's pause on thatfor a second, Clay, because I'm
trying to understand. I just wantto understand from a sniper's perspective and counter
sniping perspective, you say they're lookingfurther. I understand that. But if
you're looking further, doesn't that meanyou have at least some assurance or assumption

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that closer has been secured? Right? It's exactly right, exactly mostly because
I mean that's an absurd distance tobe looking for somebody with your you know
six what I creed more than twentyfive powers do different thing in your wildest
dreams, that somebody's gonna pop upthat curse like it should be impossible.

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It's just not done, Okay,And that brings me to maybe the most
uncomfortable question. And I may endup having to cut you off Herecau,
We're gonna go to break. Butdon't worry. If I have to cut
Clay off, which I'm sure Iwill, We're gonna come back and to
keep him angst. I want tohear from him, Clay, And there's
been a million theories, and Idon't I don't know what to believe.
I don't know whether we're dealing withnegligence, incompetence, malice, and I've

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ruled out nothing so far. I'veruled out absolutely nothing. Clay. How
does anybody get a rooftop position onehundred and forty eight yards from the former
president of the United States of Americaand squeeze off what we think are five
five shots? How does that happen? Clay? He doesn't, Okay,

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That's what I thought, absolutely neverin my wildest dreams. But I think
so we could be that close ona rooftop, like that's different than like,
you know, some guys stuff andyou're moving shingles or something like that.
This is a knucklehead laying on theroof one hundred and twenty five yards
away. I'm a little flabberguested bythat myself. It should be impossible.

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There's no way that should be ableto happen. Okay, so you undoubtedly
have been involved in some protection detailstuff. In fact, we're we're gonna
go, We're gonna you know what, I'm gonna. I'm gonna pause here
because I'm gonna wanna I'm gonna wantClay to elaborate further when we get back.
But I'm sure Clay has done abunch of protection work. Just guys

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pipe hitters like that always end updoing that kind of stuff, or at
least advising on that kind of stuff. I'm gonna I wanna diget into it
with him, how that might happen. But what what possibly went wrong there
or what are we dealing with?That's what a lot of us want to
know, and I want to know. And we're gonna talk to Clay and
get what he says about it beforewe talk to Clay. I know what
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are going to do Medal of HonorMonday. Nothing changes just because we're live

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here at the RNC just being acelebrity, you know, it's all I
know how to do. Joining me, now, Joining me? Now,
my friend Clay Martin in case you'rejust now joining us, Green Beret Marine
sniper, asking Clay some technical questionsabout what we see and specifically didn't see
at that Trump rally, the failuresor maybe something worse. Okay, Clay,

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So, if you're protecting somebody,like the Secret Service whoever local protecting
somebody, there is an advanced teamthat goes forward, oh, I don't
know, more than five minutes beforethe event starts to identify vulnerable areas.
Correct, I am correct about that. As you bought like EO security that
didn't come from Walmart. Yes,yeah, Yeahary Security. Yeah no,

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that's that's part of the game.And honestly one of the weirdest things about
this this venue that they're at,especially the direction in if you haven't gotten
to walk the ground yet. Infact, we may go up there and
actually look at the ground, buthe can pull up by Google Earth put
it in three D mode. Yousee that the area where Trump's stage was
all the stuff that we see ison a hilltop that's actually kind of flat.

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It's actually a little bit of abowl up there as well. So
realistically there's only one direction that theshots can come from, like outside the
venue. But when you zoom thatout a little bit, it actually gives
a lot worse than most of thegraphics that we've seen of like a single
rooftop. There are half dozen ormore rooftops that little complex. There's no

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way you could ignore that. Infact, I don't know if you've seen
this, but there's pretty good plausiblereporting right now that the shooter was actually
on top of the building that thelocal swat team was staged in. Okay,
all right, so Clay, ifthere's only one direction where he should

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come from, ideally, what wouldyou do? Would you have a counter
sniper team trained at that rooftop?Would you flat out put a man or
two men on the rooftop itself?What would be the normal thing to do?
That obviously wasn't done, But whatwould be the normal thing to do?
I don't have that complex as setup. It would normally be at

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least three teams of two. There'sa lot, I mean a lot of
roofs over there, normally at leastthree teams of two. Part of the
reason you do that teams of twois this readily identifiable. It's still your
guys, all right, that way, I'll see you to get like one
guy is, you know, throwit cut another guy with multi cam standing
there with a sniper rifle all ofa sudden. But yeah, minimum like
six dudes walking on the roofs inthat area. And I mean the other

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crazy thing is if you're standing onthe ground in that parking, like,
you can't see the stage, thegrounds in the way, so being up
you would the roof is the onlyplace that they could go and have any
type of effect. You literally couldnot be on the ground looking for things.
It's ridiculous. And to be honest, I've never seen failure like this.

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This is absurd. Okay, Nowthat's that's what I wanted to didn't
nail down on. Now you knowthis world in ways that I certainly don't.
It was nobody in the audience reallydoes. Will be a couple guys
who will. But the Secret Service, I know everyone loves to be you
know, pro secret Service, andI love the Secret Service and the I
get all that. Let's get pastall that and get to reality. Is

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this historically a very capable organization oris it one that we have built up
into something that it's not helped meunderstand if we're seeing a brand new,
degraded Secret Service or they've always justkind of sucked and we've gotten lucky that
is that's actually my king. Ithink they've been very professional in the past.

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I've known several guys that were inthe Secret Service that were incredible dudes,
and that was kind of like thatwas normal for the f or the
Service. I think we've seen adegradation of the force over the last three
or five years, and I've neveragain, I've never seen a failure like
this. I've never seen anything likethis. I would be terrified if I
was a public figure in the SecretService that we have today was tasked for

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protecting me. Okay, so tellme and you can. You know it's
me, buddy, You can giveit to me right between the eyes.
Tell me. Tell tell me whyTrump shouldn't dismiss his Secret Service protection and
go with exclusively private security. Honestly, at this point, Clay, I'm
worried whether it's negligence, something worse. Tell me, what is that crazy?

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Is that stupid? Is it theonly way to go? Tell me?
Tell me the only advantage he has. I would hire some private security
to come with me. The onlyadvantage of Secret Service has that private security
companies not is a force of law. So there are certain things that the
Secret Service can do because they havebadges and things like that. I would
want to keep them, at leasta few of them around to exercise those

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privileges. But I would be hardpressed to keep my detail of only Secret
Service guys right now. It wouldbe worth the money to have pros.
Okay, Okay, yeah, nodoubt, Okay. In local law enforcement,
obviously, the Secret Service is goingto be supplemented wherever it goes by
local law enforcement, county, sheriff, city police, things like that.

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Those guys are getting a bunch ofcrap, and maybe some of that is
justified. But we're talking about atown of thirteen thousand people. I don't
necessarily assume a cop and a townof that size is going to have the
training that he would need. Butmaybe I'm just been a really generous mood.
Clay, What what say you?It's going to be very very rare.

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Usually a town of that size isnot even gonna have a dedicated swat
team of its own. It's gonnahave a bunch of guys that's the secondary
duty for so. Yeah. SoI've also heard that the Pennsylvania State Police
swat team was supposed to be thereas well, But we're not. That's
a level of competence, okay,you know, we can really meet on

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these guys kind of fall back forespecially a former president's security on. You
know, I hate to be thatguy. It's not like it's like they're
bad at their jobs. It's justthat somebody that's not a full time swat
dude is not going to have thesame ability when it comes to personal protection
that you team is going to have. Do you have anything to say about
the agents surrounding him. I've seena lot of people blasting away, how

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did it take so long? Whydid he not get off the stage earlier?
Or and I've heard other people say, oh, it's understandable, they
can't be right there on top ofhim. What says Clay Martin, I'm
given I'm given that one a lotof slacker just because those those are professional,
you know, protection professionals, whereasmonkeys like me, it's usually a

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secondary duty too. We can doit, but it's not our primary gig.
I think the service guys can ignoreseethey need to, They're just it's
not their primary gig. I wouldn'tgo so far as to say that it
took to maybe sure a rushing alittle faster, but I in I'm not
going to throw too much shade athim, just because that's not my primary
duty. Okay, Clay Martin Clay, by the way, what is your

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latest book? I can't even keeptrack anymore now that you're a full blown
big shot Arthur author. I knewwhen just came out. Barbarian Spirit,
Barbarian Spirit. How about that?Go pick up everything the guy writes,
fiction and non fiction. Clay,my man, I appreciate you as always.
Thanks for coming on making us alittle smarter. I appreciate it.
Thanks, Jeffy, I appreciate yourbrother. All Right. Now, we

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need to address something that has beenall over the news. It's been all
over the left, it's been allover the right, calls for unity,
calls for peace. You can't gofive seconds now without some goodie two shoes
on the left or goodie two shoeson the right talking about well, this

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is why we need to change therhetoric. This is why we need to
tone things down. Things need tosome things need to tone down. That's
what you probably heard a ton ofthat. And of course it couldn't possibly
be more self serving than it isin the media. For anyone out there
who has a platform who thinks themoment right now is to be political and

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attack the other party, you arefeeding into the danger. You are making
it more likely there's retaliation. I'mincredibly scared. I'm scared for journalists.
I'm scared for people who have publicplatforms of all party. I'm scared for
journalists. That's classic. That wasJen Psaki. I should know. And
there's a quote before we go tobreak here, we're gonna come back and

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we're going to talk about this.Then we'll get the Medal of honor money.
But there's a quote by the dudewho wrote Doune. It's this old
quote. His name is Frank Herbert. But I would just want you to
brew on this during the break.We'll come back, Mari and chat about
it. The quote is this,when I am weaker than you, I
ask for freedom because that is accordingto your principles. When I am stronger

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than you, I take away yourfreedom, because that is according to my
principles. We're about to have avery uncomfortable conversation about unity, peace,
toning down the rhetoric, and otherthings. Before we get to that,
you may need to chalk up forthis one, because this is going to
be hard for people to hear alot of people. It's going to be

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very hard for people to accept.So look, it's okay if you're not
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better chuck up before we get thereis the Jesse Kelly Show. And I
need to announce already right now thatthere's been a slight change in plans and
you're gonna have to get used tothis for about the next four days.
Okay, for four days, we'rebroadcasting from the RNC, and I just
need to explain. There's a conventioncenter and then there's a separate building where

(29:29):
they put all the huge, importantcelebrities like me, and we're here on
this big radio row and there's allthese TV and radio stations and everyone's broadcasting
from here, and then there's allthese people running around and occasionally there are
gonna be people who I like whowalk by, and producers are gonna snatch
them up and they're gonna be onthe show. This is a long way

(29:49):
of me saying Medal of Honor Mondayis not coming ten minutes from now.
It's probably gonna come about a halfhour after that, because we're gonna be
having Senate Tuberville on. Wanted toget his take on it. He's someone
I know, someone I liked,so we're going to talk to him and
then we'll get back to Medal ofHonor Monday. I will not miss it.
I give you my words, Scoutshonor. Even though I wasn't a

(30:10):
Scout that would never let me inScouts Honor, I will. I will
not miss it. All right,Now, did you marinate on that quote
during the break? Here it isagain for those who miss it. It's
an old quote from Frank Herbert.He's the dude who wrote the Dune books,
which actually I've never read a bit. I hear they're good. When
I am weaker than you, Iask you for freedom, because that is
according to your principles. When Iam stronger than you, I take away

(30:37):
your freedom because that is according tomy principles. You've seen many people all
over the left, a couple onthe right, all over the left calling
for unity. Now, hey,peace, they calm down. Hey,
let's let's let's calm down. Let'sdo peace. Hey, let's not make
it. Let's let's not make thispolitical. I'm not gonna politicize this moment.

(31:00):
We are not going to policize thismoment. It is wrong to politicize
this moment. Why is she sayingThat's that's the most important question. Why
is she saying that These are peoplewho love to politicize everything everything. These

(31:22):
are the exact same people. Ifsome nutjob walks into an elementary school and
massacres thirty kindergarteners, these people willsilently cheer and then run to the cameras
five minutes later to grab for gunsand politicize it and blame Republicans. And

(31:45):
that's how they operate every single minuteof every single day. But now,
hey, we're not going to makeit political. I'm not going to politicize
this moment. We're not going topolicize it. Why, well, let
me explain why. One. Unity, peace, those are great things,

(32:07):
don't get me wrong, But theway they're being used by everyone right now,
it's just a bumper sticker. It'sjust a slogan. I reject everybody
left and right calling for unity orpeace or any of these things unless you
attach to that a plan to achievesaid unity or peace. Otherwise all you're

(32:32):
doing is trying to quiet things down. Quiet and peace are not the same
thing. They never have been,they never will be. If my youngest
son walks into his older brother's roomand grabs one of his favorite toy guns
and runs out of the house,and runs out back and snaps the toy

(32:53):
gun in two and my oldest songoes after him, and we walk out
and we catch him wrestling and fightingin our you and in the backyard over
the stolen toy gun. I willprobably want to know what happened, but
my wife guaranteed she would be shewould she would have an instinct to do
what Hey, stop fighting, guys, quiet down, Hey, no more

(33:16):
yelling, Hey, don't hit him? Hey no, But that's not solving
the problem. There is a problem, a problem. Somebody was done wrong,
and now there must be a reckoningfor what was done wrong. So
they can stop screaming, they canstop punching, they can stop kicking,

(33:37):
they can stop yelling. But thatin no way has brought peace. It
brought quiet. It brought quiet temporarily, but that ain't peace. Don't you
dare be dumb enough to listen tothis and think a single one of these
people desire unity or peace with you. But I just don't even know why

(34:00):
there aren't uprisings all of the country, and maybe there will be. People
need to start taking to the streets. This is a dictator. You know.
There needs to be unrest in thestreets for as long as there's unrest
in our lives. Enemies of thestate, show me where it says that
protests are supposed to be polite andpeaceful. Do something about your dad's immigration

(34:21):
practices, effectless ones, they golow. How do you resist the temptation
to run up and ring her neck? Biggest terror threat? The same people
you just heard, and I couldhave let that play for minutes, are
now out there today pretending to wantunity or peace. Why And I'll tell
you why, because yet another scumbag, dirty street commy in this country operated

(34:42):
off the orders that he thinks hewas given, or impossibly even was by
the elite comies in this country.And now they look bad. They look
terrible. Now they all look awful. For all the rhetoric they use all
the time. Trump's a Nazi MaggoMagas are Nazi threat to democracy, threat
to the foundation of democracy, domesticterrorists, over and over and over and

(35:04):
over and over again. And theypushed another one of their little vile demons
over the edge, and he actedon the words that he was told over
and over and over and over again. I need to point out, mag
Republicans don't just threaten our personal rightsand economic security. They're a threat to
our very democracy. He is athreat to the rule of law in America.

(35:27):
That's to me, that's what thiselection. The evil elite communists did
what they've always done. They repeatedad nauseum that you are a threat,
you are a danger. Trump isa Nazi, Trump is Hitler, and
some young nutjob decided to act onthat. And the only reason any of
them are calling for peace right nowis they want you to back off.

(35:50):
They are on their heels, theylook bad, and right now they're running
to the cameras and they can't callfor unity and peace fast enough. But
if the shoe was on the otherfoot, not a single one of these
people would have the tiniest desire forany unity or peace with you at all.
These people would toss you a brickif you were drowning in the deep

(36:12):
end. You better believe it.So no, no to unity, no
to peace until you tell me whywhy should I desire unity with you murdering
pieces of trash. I reject it. I reject all peace offerings, period.
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