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

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 3 (00:06):
Final hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful,
wonderful Monday.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
It is so good to be here, and we will
get to emails at some point in time. It's just
a bunch of other things we have to go over first.
First of all, as we as I said during the
tease portion of this segment, the media is never telling
you what the big scandal is. They're telling you what
the Democrat Party wants you to focus on at all times.

(00:35):
Whatever the newest scandal is. Right now, it's about the
deportations or to report this and deport that. Do you
hear Marco Rubio on Meet the Pressures.

Speaker 1 (00:41):
That's a misleading headline.

Speaker 4 (00:43):
Okay, three US citizens ages four, seven and two were
not deported. They're mothers who are legally in this country
were deported. The children went with their mothers. Those children
are US citizens.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
The scandal is not the deportations. That's what the system
wants you to think. One of the biggest scandals of
my lifetime is the fact that we just got done
for four years with a president who was not a
functional adult. You know, do you know anything about US history?
Are you into it at all? If you're even into
it a little honestly, if you had a history class

(01:16):
once with a decent professor, you are aware that Woodrow
Wilson was not functional towards the end of his presidency.
Everyone even knows his wife's name, the first ladies. Most
of the time their names are forgotten to history. Everyone
knows Edith Wilson, why because she famously covered up for
her husband as much as she could towards the end,

(01:40):
because he was not a functional adult. Now that is
in the early twentieth century, and we remember that that
is part of American history. You don't even have to
be some historical freak to know that little fact. For
a little bit, and not even a lot of his presidency,
For a little bit of his presidency, Woodrow Wilson wasn't

(02:03):
fully functional. That's a hundred years ago, a century ago.
We still talk about it to this day. Woodrow Wilson
was infinitely, infinitely more capable than Joe Biden was during
his four years. Look, and I know that I'm actually

(02:25):
gonna be as guilty as as anybody. You probably are too,
of laughing about some of it. I mean, how many
pieces on the soundboard are Joe Biden's dumb things said.

Speaker 4 (02:34):
My focus is just stay focused.

Speaker 2 (02:38):
Well, we joked because it was funny and sometimes that's
all you could do is laugh through the pain. But
setting aside the humor of it, Joe Biden wasn't actually
the president for four years, so who was I say

(03:00):
this because there's a headline out from the Daily fetched
President Trump calls for the arrest of Biden operative behind
the auto penn pardons. Now stop. You do remember the
pardons towards the end of Joe Biden's presidency and how
over the top and crazy it was. All presidents pardon

(03:21):
people towards the end of their presidency. All of them do.
That's part of the presidential power. It's part of the tradition.
I think it's a dumb one, but it's part of
the tradition of the country. The president gives out a
bunch of pardons and all of them do it, and
they always look bad because in general it's this political
donor friend's son. You know, that's how it always works.

(03:43):
But it's one of those things that you and I
have kind of accepted. We've accepted it. This part of
presidential politics. Trump's gonna do it. Obama's gonna do it.
Bush is gonna do it. Clinton's gonna do it, Reagan
did it. They all do it. Hey, here's some pardons
at the end. Here's a couple hundred pardons. But then
Joe Biden, he kind of had everybody sitting up in

(04:05):
their chair. Joe Biden, by several times handed out pardons
to way more people than had ever been done. And
the most despicable, indefensible murders, rapists. Yeah, Chris eight thousand
of them, thousands of them, most presidents, it's hundreds. Joe

(04:29):
Biden eight thousand. Here here, you have one, you have one,
you have one. And it was treated as kind of
a temporary scandal, which I guess in the big picture,
I guess it kind of was. But let's just focus
on that for a moment. Why would he do that? Well,
he didn't. Somebody did. Somebody auto penned, somebody signed Joe

(04:56):
Biden's signature on those pardons. Who was that person? And that,
of course leads us down that road of who was
running the United States of America as president of the
United States for eight years. It's not a tiny little thing.

(05:17):
It's kind of the biggest deal in the world that
we had a pretend president for four years. And let's
be honest, we know how eight thousand dirt balls got
sprung out of prison. Joe Biden wasn't running the country.
He's surrounded by committed communists who were running the country.
Committed communists believe in releasing violent criminals onto the streets

(05:39):
as fast as possible. And if you listen to this
show or do any reading, you know why that is.
And it's not because they're soft on crime. I hate
when the right uses that term. I despise it once
again not being purposeful with your language. Democrats do not
spring violent criminals from jail because they're soft on crime.

(06:00):
A little naive, guys. The Soviet Union, the communists opened
up the prisons for the same reason Democrats open up
the prisons and increase in violent crime aids the revolution.
It breaks up societies, it creates angst, it created it
makes people look to the government for more help, and
increase in violence in violent crime is more likely to

(06:24):
lead people into the communists camp. They have always known this.
That's why they release them. And not only do they
release them, they will protect them. They will use the
legal system to protect them and attack you. Why because
it's not because they're soft on crime. They're pro crime.
Democrats are not soft on crime. They're pro crime, pro rape,

(06:46):
pro murder. They want rapes to happen, they want murder,
they want assault, they want robbery. These aren't unfortunate byproducts
of their criminal defense strategy. It's the purpose of the
criminal defense strategy. That's why eight thousand violent pieces of
trash got pardons. It wasn't that Joe Biden and handed

(07:10):
them out. They committed communists beside him handed them out
hoping more people would be raped and murdered. Now, that
was just the presidential pardon portion of it. Who ran
the rest of Joe Biden's presidency. I know one person
who helped run it. Her name was Susan Rice.

Speaker 5 (07:29):
Well, if you're a white male, Christian, cis gender, macho
maga man, you can be as dumb as a rock,
uh and be deemed qualified to serve as Secretary of Defense.
That's apparently what we've learned from this episode. But let's
also be clear there's a serious point here. DEI has
been used as a slur. Anybody who you know fits

(07:52):
the mold of somebody who is not a white Christian
cisgender male is by definition in this administration, deemed inferior.

Speaker 2 (08:04):
That was thirty nine seconds. That provided a pretty good
explanation for how the country ran for four years, didn't it.
Why did the FBI go after pro lifers? Why did
the FBI send its Domestic Terrorism Task Force after angry
school board moms? How could the military do all the
sick things it did? How could this happen? How could

(08:24):
that happen? Well, people like Susan Rice ran the United
States of America without breaks for four years. That's how
that happened. And so again, that scandal is several several
times greater than some deportations. Then arresting a judge who's
breaking the law. Of course, the media is unified. Telling

(08:45):
you one thing. I want to give credit to Western Lensman.
He's the one who put together this montage. Listen to
these people. You know how I tell you the Hive
Mind hands out its talking points to the communists. They
go up to the Hive Mind, they plug in, they
get updates as if they're robots, and then they carry
those updates out to the world. Listen to this little montage. Wow.

(09:09):
We begin tonight with the escalation in the President's crackdown
on illegal immigration.

Speaker 6 (09:14):
Today's dramatic escalation in the Trump Administration's conflict with judges.

Speaker 2 (09:19):
At the Trump administration signaling a major escalation in its
deportation efforts.

Speaker 7 (09:23):
Today, and escalation and the Trump Administration's battle with the judiciary.

Speaker 4 (09:27):
Tensions between local and federal authorities of our president.

Speaker 2 (09:31):
I'll let them keep going in a second. But you
notice how the left never escalates. You are always hey,
why are you escalating things?

Speaker 6 (09:41):
Stop?

Speaker 2 (09:41):
Bet they can agitate, violence, riots, you name it. It's
never treated as an escalation the second you step in
and try to stop it, Hey man, slow down, you're
getting out.

Speaker 1 (09:51):
Of the drums. Immigration crackdown escalating today.

Speaker 6 (09:55):
We begin this hour with a major escalation of the
Trump Administration's cracked down and immigration.

Speaker 5 (10:00):
As we begin with what appears to be a major
escalation in the Trump Administration's deportation efforts, and what.

Speaker 8 (10:05):
Is a major escalation in the battles here in DC
over immigration and deportation.

Speaker 2 (10:10):
This feels like an insane and reckless escalation from them.
Wasn't an escalation when they sent the FBI and tomorrow
logaump administration.

Speaker 1 (10:19):
Arresting a judge. I will tell you you are not alone,
is a dramatic escalation.

Speaker 8 (10:23):
More aggressive moves, more escalation.

Speaker 1 (10:26):
Trump's escalation of his migrant.

Speaker 2 (10:28):
Purge, this kind of escalatory action. This is a dramatic escalation.

Speaker 1 (10:33):
Ascalation, escalation, escalation, escalation, escalation.

Speaker 2 (10:36):
He's seeing an immigration and escalation and escalation. Be hive mind.
I'm going to read you aheadline here a bit of
a sober when we'll get to some emails in a second.
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higher than reported. The reason we haven't been able to

(10:59):
defeat abortion Jet. One of the main reasons is the
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told that it's safe, that it's like popping an ibuprofen,
but of course it's terrible in a variety of ways.
Preborn is our best weapon against this, because what preborn

(11:19):
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Speaker 1 (11:43):
We'll be back feeling a little stocky.

Speaker 3 (11:50):
Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Monday, Do not forget.
You can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot
com and also keep this in mind, you, dear Gigantis
chiefskate Kelly.

Speaker 2 (12:07):
I'm not a cheap skate. He said, you like to
keep a twenty on you in case of an emergency,
you would have cash. I think you've been spending too
much time with producer Chris. It's twenty twenty five, not
nineteen twenty five. Do you keep a wooden nickel in
your pocket too? That's not very nice. His name is

(12:29):
didn't put it? Then I can say his name. He
didn't put his name. Well, a twenty, look, I said,
I keep a twenty on me for emergencies, as in,
you need a couple gallons of gas or a cheeseburger
because you haven't eaten. I'm not prepping to go on
walk about for three weeks or something like that. That's
one two. I have this thing. Okay, all right, let

(12:54):
me just come out with it here and then then
we'll then we did the rest of the emails. Bobs says,
I'm paranoid. Maybe that's fair, but I don't mean like
an anxiety ridden person, and I'm very much not that.
But when I sit in a restaurant, I do have
to have my face to the door. I won't sit
with my back to the door. Bob already knows it.

(13:15):
It drives her crazy because sometimes the preferred seat, the
one she wants, is not where it is. But I'm
not sitting with my back to the door. The house
door locks. The doors are locked at all times. I
I know, I destroy my family's happiness half the time.
If they're going in and out, they're out back, the
boys are playing or something like that. I want the

(13:36):
door locked. Somebody could someone could walk right in that door.
You never know. I have guns everywhere. I carrie at home,
do you know what, I'll think some nuts. And sometimes
if I have just like wear around shorts, my junkie
just junkie wear around shorts like you would have, I

(13:59):
just walk around holding it. Now it's in the holster.
But if I'm walking around, I'm in the kitchen or
something like that. It's on the counter beside me. If
I'm if I'm running out back, I have it on
me off things. That's crazy. I feel better. I like
knowing that I can shoot back if I ever have
to shoot back. That's it. That's it. When it comes
to cash, I I know this is good. Every kid

(14:24):
listening is going to make fun of me. I get
it that. I might keep you alive right now if
you pay attention. It's human nature to want to brag. Okay,
it's human nature to want to brag about things you're
happy about, about things you're you're proud of, whatever it is,
about stuff you have. Don't do it. Don't brag about

(14:49):
how much money you have. Don't brag about your new car,
don't don't brag about your fancy shoes or your watches
or your whatever. Don't do it. And I'm not even
saying because it's the wrong thing to do. I'm not
saying that for your own safety, don't do it. Let
me tell you something. Because of the invention of social media,

(15:14):
it's made publicly bragging really really easy, really really easy.
When you buy a new BMW because you got promoted
at work, what do you do now? It used to
be you go over, you tell your buddies, Hey, I'm
coming to pick you up. Beers on me. You got
to see my new car? It was a phone call
maybe today? What do you do right away? Hold on?

(15:37):
Let me snap it selfie, Look at me and my
new BMW got it on Instagram? Oh what's that? My
diamond ear rings too? Yeah? Look at what do they
call it? Chris Ice? Ice? I heard my kid on
diamonds I think are described as ice. Yeah, we're so
hip anyway, look at my ice go.

Speaker 7 (15:57):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (15:57):
You know who else is watching your Instagram? People who
steal for a living, people who hurt others to take
things from you. Why do I only keep a twenty
on me? I don't walk around with one hundred, let
alone hundreds and things like that. Why people will kill
you for one hundred dollars son? I have seen some

(16:20):
very violent parts of this world, and I have been
involved in violence to the extreme level. And I'm telling
you there are some dark parts in this world, and
there are people who will kill you for those diamond
ear rings. They'll kill you for those shoes you just
put on Twitter. They'll kill you for that hundred dollars
bill in your pocket. They'll kill you for that stuff.

(16:40):
If not because they want to take it just out
of pure jealousy. Your stuff you want to brag about.
Don't keep it quiet. Keep it quiet, all right, That's all. See, Daddy,
Jesse's done. I'm moving on. Jesse. Is George Soros to devil?
Is if he's behind all the rights and vandalism, why

(17:01):
isn't he being invest Is he the devil? Well, I
don't think he's the devil. But I'm going to play
something for you again, and I want you to listen
and listen. Well, this is judge Hannah Dugan. This is
the judge that helped an illegal alien escape when Ice
was about to arrest him.

Speaker 6 (17:21):
The law is a real challenge in making sure that
justice happens for people. It's transformative in people's lives. But
it also, especially the United States, is considered a stabilizing force.
It's something that keeps us on a constant path.

Speaker 1 (17:37):
The rule of law.

Speaker 6 (17:39):
Is how we.

Speaker 2 (17:43):
She's a revolutionary. Revolutions aren't polite. The Communists would tell
you this, He would tell you it to your face.
Revolutions aren't polite. Revolutions are violent. George Soros is fighting
a revolution against the West. He's talked about it, written
about it several times. He's trying to burn down the country.

(18:04):
What's amazing is that no president has done anything about it.
That's what's amazing to me. I don't know. Maybe male
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Speaker 1 (18:21):
Did I mention that?

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(19:25):
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and leave a review talking about how big my hands are.
Now I want to talk about impeaching Donald Trump. Oh no,
I don't want him impeached, but I've already told you
he's going to be impeached after the midterms. Everyone knows it.
The House is going to impeach him.

Speaker 1 (19:46):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (19:47):
There's a congressman out of Michigan, dual citizen born in India.
His name is shre Tanadar Fanadar. I don't I don't know.
I'm not I don't know, I don't know, I don't
know bl but he I really want you to look
up a picture of this guy, because when I first
saw him sitting down behind a desk making the announcement

(20:10):
that I'm about to play for you here, I really
thought it was a Saturday Night Live skit. I thought
to myself, Oh, this is gonna be probably not funny,
because Saturday Night Live is not funny. But that's what
it looked like visually. But on my life, this is
a real person and this is what he said.

Speaker 7 (20:26):
This is Congressman Shriet Tanadar. Donald Trump has already done
real damage to our democracy. But define a unanimous nine
oh Supreme Court ruling that has to be the final
Straw's time we impeached Donald J.

Speaker 2 (20:42):
Trump.

Speaker 7 (20:43):
The court said the wrongfully deported Kilmaia must be allowed
to stop.

Speaker 2 (20:51):
Stop Chris and stop laughing too, You too, Corey, I
see you in there. One that's not funny. Two, instead
of in front of this guy, let's applaud him. Let's
applaud his ability to survive for no other reason. No, listen,
I distinctly remember, like it was yesterday. I remember when

(21:14):
he fell off that bridge. Remember when he fell off
that large wooden bridge. You don't remember with all the
crocodiles in the river underneath it. Now, listen, you don't
remember this. It was on camera. I remember like it
was yesterday, Indiana Jones was fighting all these people on
the bridge. And what, Chris, I'm serious. He survived look

(21:37):
at now he's in Congress, and I think it's wonderful. Right.
I know he's impeaching Trump and that's bad, but I
think it's wonderful. And I applaud you, Shridyvidity, whatever his
name was, I applaud you, and I support you, and
I want you to know that I'm, like Chris, did
not mock you. All right, now, John Kerry went over

(21:59):
to the Pope's funeral. Now, I am not Catholic, as
you know. I know we have a bunch of Catholics
who listen, but it's not me. I'm not Catholic and
don't pretend to be, but I still show respect to
other people's beliefs. The Pope passing away, the Pope's funeral,

(22:21):
it's nothing I would look. I didn't even like that Pope,
and I didn't mock him, and I won't mock him.
I mean not after he died. I'll mock him when
he's alive, but after he died, I'm not doing that.
It's a big deal to Catholics. My in laws are Catholic.
They ran right down to the church and pray and
all that. Okay, all right, So I didn't feel I
need to be disrespectful just because it's not my belief system.

(22:41):
Same thing for Chris. Is there like a Jewish version
of the pope or something like that, like a like
a Rabbi number one or something like nothing like that. Well,
either way, if there was one, if there was King Rabbi,
you know, I wouldn't Well, I guess there was Chris
for a while. Anyway, I would show respect. No big deal.
But you see John Carey Camp, he was over there

(23:06):
at the funeral. Here's what he said. The faith of
the church.

Speaker 9 (23:09):
Uh and and some of the beliefs which are obviously
based on faith not evidence. But in the case of
the Timate crisis, it's all based on evidence. It's not
a matter of faith what is happening. It's a matter
of mathematics and.

Speaker 2 (23:25):
Few stupid idiots who believe in Jesus. That's that's what
you get for believing in believing in blind faith. Anyway,
take my word for it. The ice caps are melting, Hey,
so why are there still ice caps? Well, they're melting. Yeah,
But you said the polar bears were dying to Well
they are they're almost gone. Well you said acid rain,

(23:47):
Yeah any minute now, now, it's take blind Yd's these
people man speaking of which stranded man airlifted from Mount
Fuji then rescued again days later after he would turn
to get his phone. Coward, What, Chris, I've been stranded
on Mount Fuji. I managed to make it out, and

(24:10):
I had less food than needed. What Chris what? I
didn't almost cause an international incident had we been caught,
it would have been an international incident. That doesn't count
as almost. It was a Marine Corps exercise in survival.
In that kind of terrain, we were not only hungry,

(24:31):
we were tired and we were starting to freeze, and
so in their sacred national park we started a bit
of a fire. Okay it what Chris what? Yes, we
were explicitly told not to start a fire, but I
don't understand why that that. Listen, Chris, Orders orders don't

(24:57):
always have to be set in concrete. Okay, you can
tell a group of young marines not to start a fire.
But if you've a turned them loose in the wilderness
without appropriate clothing, b starved them, and c previously trained
them on how to do things like start a fire, well,

(25:18):
I don't think you can exactly be shocked when there
ends up being a bit of a bonfire in the
middle of the forest. And let me tell you what
this was not some tiny little fire. I am six
foot eight and the flames of this bad boy were
way above my head. This thing was e enormous. And

(25:40):
then because it was a group of marines, we were
doing a big land nav thing by the way, land
navigation where you have you know what land navigation is.
You have the topographical maps, you have maps, and you
have compasses. Land navigation and you have to It's difficult,
I'll tell you that, but it takes a lot of practice.
Officers or of course or terrible at it. But you
have to get from point A to point B, and
there's no really fudging it. If you don't get from

(26:02):
A to B, Like if you don't arrive at B,
then you won't be able to properly orientate yourself and
get to C and then get to D. So you
have to get to B. But sometimes you can't. Look,
you get lost in land aff especially when you're learning
how to do it, you will get lost. And then
when you get lost, remember you're not on horseback here,

(26:23):
You're not driving a Mazda around the woods. You're on
foot up and down hills, gullies. It's a big deal
if you end up two miles away from the point
where you're supposed to be in five miles before the
next point. Like these are big deals. And so we
all got lost and then it got dark and they
don't come get you. It's not like anyone's gonna come

(26:43):
help you. There's nobody coming to save you. It got
dark and it got cold, and we need a moment
to recuperate, and we did. We recuperated with a little
bit of an illegal fire. No big deal. Speaking of fired,
here's joy Anne Reid fired from MSNBC. I can't believe
that kept this mensa member off TV.

Speaker 1 (27:02):
Each community on Earth.

Speaker 8 (27:04):
If you take that away and try to distill us
just down to white folks, we'll be like Europe and aging,
slowly dying.

Speaker 1 (27:13):
Former empire. The Roman Empire didn't survive.

Speaker 2 (27:17):
Because Europe is a continent and Europe was never an empire,
so you can't really call it a former empire because
Europe is actually a collection of a lot of different states,
and some of them new, but most of them actually
are newer than well whatever.

Speaker 8 (27:37):
Because it didn't have enough strength in its diversity. It
suppressed its diversity, and it died. If the US wants
to be the Roman Empire, keep voting the way you vote, y'all.

Speaker 2 (27:49):
That honestly might be the dumbest thing I've ever heard
in my entire life. And I'm somebody who's completely open
to different historical perspectives. It's not like I know. I
certainly don't. I'm just an idiot. I'd like to read,
but I do enjoy history. But it was the lack
of diversity that brought down the Roman Empire. Do you

(28:11):
remember what I said at the beginning of the show
about it's been years and years and years of promoting
people for all the wrong reasons, and now the dumbest
people in the country they're now everywhere in important positions
of power. Yeah. Anyway, we'll do a couple more emails
that we'll do headlines next the.

Speaker 1 (28:32):
Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (28:33):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of The
Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificent Monday. We will be
back tomorrow. You can send us an email Jesse at
Jesse Kellyshow dot com. I should let Marco Rubio finish
saying his piece he went on meet the press, and
of course they're talking you deported the kids, and anyway,
he answered this question pretty well.

Speaker 1 (28:55):
And that's a misleading headline.

Speaker 4 (28:56):
Okay, three US citizens ages four, seven, and two were
not deported. Their mothers, who are legally in this country,
were deported. The children went with their mothers. If those
children are US citizens, they can come back into the
United States if there's their father or someone here who
wants to assume them. But ultimately who was deported was
their mother. Who's their mothers who were here illegally. The
children just went with their mothers. If someone's in this

(29:18):
country unlawfully, illegally, that person gets deported.

Speaker 1 (29:21):
If that person is with a two.

Speaker 4 (29:23):
Year old child or has a two year old child
and says, I want to take my child with you
with me, well, then what you have two choices. You
can say yes, of course you can take your child,
whether they're a citizen or not, because it's your child.
Or you can say yes, you can go, but your
child must stay behind. And then your headlines would read
us holding hostage two year old, four year old, seven
year old while mother deported. So the mother, the parents

(29:44):
make that choice. I imagine those three US citizen children
have fathers here in the United States. They can stay
with their father. That's up to their family to decide
where the children go. Children go with their parents. Parents
decide where their children go. The US deported their mothers
who were illegally in America.

Speaker 2 (30:00):
Notice how anxious you can hear the whole time? Yeah, okay, dying,
dying to get the quality answer to stop anyway, dear
pholically challenged oracle, it's not nice. Pam BONDI will never
prosecute any government official for one simple reason. After her
service as attorney General, she's vulnerable to wrath of the

(30:22):
deep state. All it takes is one communist state attorney
general to trump up a charge against her and take
it to a communist judge. At the very best, she'll
be financially ruined. At worst, should be in jail the
rest of her life. Pam is not stupid. She knows this.
How do we fix this? Well, this is why you
have to hurt them now. I hope you're not under

(30:45):
the impression. No matter whatever you think about me and
what I say, what we have to do with these people,
I certainly hope you're not under the impression that if
we're really, really, really nice, that they maybe won't take
it as far the next time. No matter what happens now,

(31:05):
they're going to ramp it up the next time. They
don't ramp it down, they're gonna ramp it up. Communists
don't go backwards, they don't slam the brakes on. They
have various degrees of moving forward. They're going to ramp
up next time. The only chance you have at maybe

(31:28):
slowing that down is hurting them badly enough so next
time they think, hey, maybe we shouldn't do this. Look,
I'll tell you something that I think is happening right now.
We've had enough headlines and I've had enough people whispered
to me that I'm not telling you what's happening, but

(31:49):
I think it's happening. The whole Russia collusion thing, that
whole lie that your liberally and Peggy still believes because
she's a brain dead drone. Well, the govern had a
lot to do with that lie. Our intelligence agencies and
things like that. Our government got involved in politics on
behalf of Democrats and against Republicans. I think there's a

(32:13):
chance that is being investigated as we speak now that
will be a huge day for America. If there are people,
multiple people, and important people. Don't give me some patsy,
multiple people, important people, if they are indicted and arrested
for that, that will be maybe the most important thing

(32:37):
that happens in Trump's presidency. Why because again, Communists only
believe in using power. There's never any other reason to
get it. You don't get it to protect it. You
don't get it to protect others, or you don't you
get power to aid the revolution. When you get it,
you reward your friends and you punish your enemies. That's

(32:57):
what communists believe with power, all kinds of power. Maybe
that power is teaching a kindergarten class. If that's what
you do, then you teach him to be gay. Maybe
that power is maybe you're a general. If that's what
you are, then you make sure you're disgusting. Communism is
passed down to every part of whatever you're in command of.
Member Linda Fagen, Coastguard commandant. She bragged on the television

(33:21):
set about how diverse the new group was. She wanted
little Fagins everywhere in the Coastguard, and obviously she succeeded.
That's what the Communist does with his power. He believes
in using it. Using it now he does commit crimes
when he uses it, the crimes because he doesn't care

(33:42):
about the law. That doesn't me anything to him at all.
If communists who committed those crimes, with all the Russia
hoax stuff, if they are held to account, not resigns,
not in the retirements, I will not count that at all.
If they are arrested and held criminally liable, that is
the only chance you have the next time around at

(34:05):
a communist not using his power. The only chance you
have is him looking at others sitting in prison and saying, Ooh,
I'd really love to lie and take apart this Republican.
I have my job at the FBI, I have all
the power. I could do it. I want to use
it so bad. But man, the last FBI agent who
did that, Yeah, he's behind bars right now. You know what,

(34:27):
I can't. That is the only shot you have at
getting them to stop. Otherwise they'll never stop.

Speaker 1 (34:32):
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