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December 19, 2024 • 38 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from WOOR that Jesse Kelly Show.
Another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday.
We'll talk about this Joe Barden is diminished article. Good grief.
These people have no shame whatsoever. But talk about that
this hour. Do some emails, some voicemail. What are these
secret Chinese police stations in New York City? What's all

(00:23):
this stuff about the politico's very angry that Pete Hegseth
might make the military patriotic? All that and so much
more coming up on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now,
we're dealing with something right now that you and I
have been talking about a lot recently. The system is

(00:45):
in a period of contraction. The evil people who run
this country, who run the West, really the globalist, communist types,
they're contracting right now. I don't want to say retreating,
but they're falling back to their second mind. That election
of Donald Trump was a big blow to them. But
probably as much of that, if not more, is a

(01:07):
cultural rejection by the people themselves. You're not just seeing
that in America, they're feeling that in places like Canada,
in Europe. People are rising up against the evils of
communism and pushing back. They're breaking in a lot of
different ways. It seems like the momentums our way. But
they don't wash their hands of everything. They don't walk away,

(01:30):
they don't quit because evil demons never stop trying to
do evil. So they're going to approach this period of
time where they don't have momentum in a variety of
different ways. Many of them are trying to act like
they're kind of on our side, have changed their mind.
This is this is the Mark Zuckerbergs of the world.

(01:53):
He spent two hundred sorry, four hundred plus million dollars
of his own money in twenty twenty to ensure Donald
Trump could not possibly win the twenty twenty election with
all his ballot drop boxes and guests who just left
mar A Lago five minutes ago having had a nice
kiss up dinner with Donald Trump where he told him
he was gonna help him renew America Mark Zuckerberg. So

(02:16):
that's one way they're doing it. Another way they're going
to do it is they're going to start presenting us
with information we already know and acting as if they're
now journalists. They're now doing our jobs today in the
wall Street Journal actually took four of them. Four of

(02:36):
their names are on this. They have a headline, how
the White House functioned with a diminished Joe Biden in charge.
I'm not going to read the article for you. It
goes on for a while. It is a fascinating read,
but I don't think you will read a single solitary
thing in there that will surprise you at all. You

(02:58):
are the hyper informed, been aware for years that Joe
Biden is not a fully functional adult. But of course
you get a little window into how that looked. You
had to control how much time he was allowed to
spend in meetings because you knew he would nod off
or forget where he was his own cabinet officials. He

(03:18):
had staffers trying to shield him from his own cabinet.
Heyb Yeah, mister sectef, Joe is he's got a cold.
Maybe just check in with h Just leave your notes
with me. I'll pass it along. Okay. Well, one, if
you're a member of the American media who's just now

(03:40):
reporting that we haven't had a functional president for the
last three years and eleven months, you can take that
journalism and shove it where the sundown shine. This is
just like Chuck Grassley calling for Christopher Ray's resignation right
before Christopher Ray resigns that night. Sorry, it's too late
to do us any good. I award you no points,

(04:02):
you get no credit whatsoever. And may God have mercy
on your soul.

Speaker 2 (04:06):
No.

Speaker 1 (04:08):
So that's one. Two is something fascinating about the question
they do ask how is the White House functioning with
a diminished Biden in charge? And in many ways, the
answer to that question it's really the same answer as who,

(04:28):
not specifically, but who comes up with these horrible bills
in Congress? Why are these bills in Congress so big
and horrible and create so many things? The country has
managed to march on in the last four years with
a president who has dementia because the country, like most countries,

(04:50):
is run by its institutions. Now that would be actually
a good thing if our institutions were good. But because
our institutions are evil, they just run things the way
they want them run. Joe Biden is not nearly as

(05:10):
far left as his presidency has been, but he's governed
like Chairman Mao. Why is that? Because he was never
governing at all? Because the people around him, Victoria Newland,
Susan Rice Lisamonico. These evil communists around him, they were

(05:30):
the ones calling the shots. Listen, I want you to
listen to this. This is the Aurora police chief. Listen
to what this guy has to say about what government,
what the White House told him. Now, remember in Aurora, Colorado,
this Venezuelan prison gang trend de Aragua. They're not only
seizing control of apartment complexes, they're pulling people's fingernails out

(05:53):
and extorting people. The police chief got up and said.

Speaker 3 (05:56):
It was a male and a female. They were accosted
by approximately thirteen to fifteen armed individuals and they were
pistol whiped, They were beat they were mistreated. One of
the male was actually stabbed. He had a stab wound.
So does that fall in the category of torture for me, Yeah,
it does. There is a high assumption that they may
be affiliated or affiliated with the TDA gang. I had

(06:18):
a discussion with an individual from the White House, and
that occurred back on September the twenty third, I believe,
and that person basically told me that hey, once these
immigrants could across the border, that's all we really care about.
And to me, that's a problem.

Speaker 1 (06:34):
I had a discussion from someone in the White House
and they told me, all we care about skipting them
across the border. Joe Biden, not being able to function,
not being able to make decisions, not being able to walk,
not being able to talk. It's only part of the story.

(06:57):
It's dangerous, it's bad, of course. The other part of
the story is the system still continues to function and
do all the things the system wants to do, whether
or not there's a functional president or not. In fact,
you can make the argument that having a non functional
president is the best thing that could ever happen to

(07:19):
the system, because you're never going to have any pushback.
In fact, I would argue this as big of a
piece of crap as Joe Biden is. I would argue
that Joe Biden would have actually pushed back against the
open border while he was president, not because he cares
about the country. The Bidens don't care about anyone but themselves,

(07:40):
but because Joe Biden has been in politics long enough
to realize throwing open the doors of your country to
rapists in prison gangs is generally bad for your reelection chances,
But the people making the decisions for the Biden administration
for the last four years, weren't concerned with getting re elected.

(08:01):
They're part of the system. Joe Biden was concerned with
getting reelected. Joe Biden, his soulace witch of a wife,
was concerned about getting re elected, But none of the
staffers around Joe Biden cared about that. They're in it
to burn down the country. And if he happened to
lose his bid for reelection, which I guess in a

(08:21):
way he kind of did. If he happened to lose
that bid for reelection, they're not out of a job.
They're not going to the poorhouse. They're not going to
be living paycheck to paycheck. Every single one of those
dirtball commies around Joe Biden is going to have some
sort of lucrative job in politics or the media or
academia waiting for them. Five seconds after they walk out

(08:45):
the door. All their resumes have already been sent out.
They probably already have jobs lined up. So you fly
into the White House, the President's drooling on himself. You
spend four years trying to burn down the country you hate,
and as soon as you're done to doing that, you
nance off to MSNBC to be some producer there making
one hundred and fifty grand a year and life is good.

(09:08):
In the meantime, poor Papa Joe still has to pretend
like he knows what planet he's.

Speaker 4 (09:13):
How can we leave the world If we're not dealing
with the single greatest threat to humanity, the emergence of
climate change. We go above one point five degree celsius,
we're in real trouble.

Speaker 1 (09:24):
Do you think Joe Biden believes in climate change? Do
you think Joe Biden has spent one solitary second of
his life concerned about man made global warming? No, he
knows nothing. He knows what he's handed, but he does
have regrets.

Speaker 3 (09:44):
Any other regrets that you have anything you wish you
would have done differently, Well.

Speaker 4 (09:49):
I guess if I thought a lot about it would
be something I've done specifically, but not generically.

Speaker 1 (09:57):
I'm gonna give that answer next time I get asked
the question. And like that. Well, I mean, if I
thought about it, I brought them up with some specifics,
but no, not really. Oh, and then there's this, is
there one thing that you're hoping to get.

Speaker 4 (10:11):
Well, there's a couple of things I want to get done,
and for example, we're in a situation right now where
we should be provided for the funding to make a
transition to deal with some of the issues that relate
to women's issues.

Speaker 1 (10:29):
You're telling me that guy's not functional. No way, I
can't believe you're accusing him of being diminished. All right,
we're moving on. Let's get to some Chinese police stations,
patriotism and the military academies, emails, and a lot more
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(11:38):
we'll be back. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on
a Thursday, And yeah, I get it. We we have
a new cr and it's smaller and it abolishes the
debt ceiling for two years at least, probably three years.
If well, there's never gonna be another debt ceiling again.

(11:59):
I got it. Moving off, not talking about the whole
thing anymore. Manhattan man pleads guilty to helping establish secret
Chinese police station. All right, so Jewish producer Chris was
asking me before the show, what's up with these Chinese
police stations because they sound bad, and it is bad,

(12:22):
it is, But what are they It's not quite what
it sounds like. It's not a bunch of Chinese dudes
in police uniforms walking the streets of New York City.
It's China setting up hubs here in the United States

(12:43):
of America. And one of the main purposes of those
hubs is keeping an eye on their own citizens who
have left China. This is something that this goes into
like this really dark spy world if you ever dig
into this stuff. But it is very real and it

(13:05):
happens a lot when you have these evil regimes, to
these evil totalitarian regimes, inevitably people will want to escape them.
And when they do escape them and go abroad, the
evil totalitarian regime, remember, built on a ward of lies.
The communist lies about everything he has to at all times.

(13:27):
They don't want you over there doing things against them,
saying things against them. So if you're a Chinese citizen
who somehow got yourself out of China and you're residing
in New York City, you are not going to be
permitted by the Chinese government to trash the Communist Chinese

(13:48):
Party or anything like that. They will hunt you down.
Do I need to remind you what happened to Trotsky
and where he was killed. Trotsky got crossways with Stalin Trotsky.
He was assassinated, not in the Soviet Union in Mexico.
Trotsky was still in Mexico putting out stuff Stalin did

(14:09):
not like. And Trotsky ends up with an ice pick
buried in his head. That is how communists operate, and
that is why these things happen. Now, let's discuss just
one final thing on the Biden stuff. Let's not dismiss
Jill Biden. As I've said many times before, we now

(14:32):
know what we've known forever that Joe Biden's not functional.
Everyone knew he wasn't functional. His staffers weren't functional. He
wasn't functional four years ago. This wasn't a recent thing.
He just wasn't a functional person. His wife knew everything.
The Joe Biden. You saw the Joe Biden. I saw

(14:54):
the Joe Biden on camera, the Joe Biden we heard.
That's the best Joe Biden was over the last four years.
You realize that all the soundbites, all of it anyway,
all that stuff, that's the best Joe Biden. That's the
best he ever was.

Speaker 4 (15:15):
My focus is just stay focused.

Speaker 1 (15:19):
Think how bad he was at night when he wakes
up in the morning. Think about Joe Biden in the
private moments in the White House in Delaware, when there
weren't cameras stuck in his face, when he didn't have
to give a speech. Think about the Joe Biden who

(15:40):
was brushing his teeth in the morning, how he was doing.
Jill Biden saw it all, knew it all, and not
only did she do everything she could to cover it up,
to cover for him, to keep him in the job.
Jill Biden thought tooth and nail to make sure he

(16:03):
could run for another four years. How sick is that?
How sick is that when you talk about the things people,
the things they go through with their spouse, when their
spouse starts to fade, whether it's just flat out old

(16:24):
age or getting senile dementia Alzheimer's. Maybe you have experience
with this in your life, but if you haven't, you
should know. They're the saddest stories in the world, sitting
around watching that person you love lose who they are,
lose their memories, change their personality. It's the heartbreak you

(16:51):
hear from spouses watching their loved ones go through not
just spouses. I shouldn't just say that children too. My
dad doesn't know me anymore. These stores will rip your
heart out and stomp it on the curb. Jill Biden
watched her husband go through that, watched the entire planet

(17:13):
make fun of him. He is starring in spoof videos
in places like Saudi Arabia where they are mocking the
fact he's not even functional anymore. And Jill Biden looked
at him like that, looked at the world making fun
of her husband, and said, four more years, four more years?

(17:37):
What a witch man alive? And look, Joe Biden's no
peach himself. Jolly all right. We'll talk to little Fanny
Willis because it looks like it's over for her, and
then we will get to this terrified about patriotism and
military schools from Politico. Before we do that, let's talk
about the IFCJ. Let's talk about helping people. This is

(18:00):
the season to help people, and right now people need help.
People who exist in a world of rockets and knives
and terror, where you're going to be attacked. You're going
to experience something you just don't know which direction is
it going to come from? Could it be Palestine, might

(18:20):
be Siria. Today up looks like Lebanon's getting in on it.
Imagine living like that. That's how people in Israel live
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(18:45):
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IFCJ talk about this, hegg says, stuff will make fun

(19:06):
of Fandy Willison some emails. Next is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a Thursday. Remember tomorrow is an Ask Doctor
Jesse Friday, and you need to get your questions emailed
in right now at Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.

(19:27):
All three hours dedicated to you. Ask me anything, will
answer them all tomorrow on an Ask Doctor Jesse Friday.
That's how that's going to work.

Speaker 3 (19:36):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (19:38):
Before I get to the political Pete, Hegg says stuff,
which you'll get to in a moment. When is the
last time you overnighted something? Because I made a critical,
critical mistake and it hurt me so freaking badly and
I'm so mad at myself about and I feel so dumb.

(20:01):
Have you ever done something dumb and you just feel
dumb and it's still eating at you? Okay, I just
have to get this off my chest because I feel
like I'm moron and I have to tell you about it.
We had it was for I won't go into the
details of what it is, but we had someone sent
us a couple things. It was finance stuff, and we

(20:21):
had to put a couple signatures on it. My signature,
OBS signature. We just had to sign a couple things,
and then we had to get it back to these guys. Now, I,
full disclosure, have not been in an office setting where
I'm in charge of mailing anything for a while. I

(20:42):
mean I've mailed things before. I'll stop by the packing store,
but mostly mostly when I go to a packing store,
a FedEx, anything like that, I'm returning something. I just
bought a coat recently on goalve X. It was a
little too big, so I printed something out and it
was paid for. I walked in the packing store, I
handed them the coat. I handed them the little slip.
They put it off with this and said, okay, so

(21:03):
I'm not charged any money.

Speaker 5 (21:04):
You with me.

Speaker 1 (21:07):
What I'm about to say, if you do a lot
of packing, you do a lot of shipping, is probably
not going to shock you. I am still stunned, and
I'm still angry about the entire thing. Chris, you might
want to turn off your headphones for this. You are
going to lose your mind. So these documents, it was
just two pieces of paper. I had to sign it
Bob had to sign it. I was busy. I had

(21:28):
a bunch of other stuff to do and I had
to go into work. This is a couple days ago, Monday.
I'll leave Monday Tuesday. And I told ab because she
was going out to run errands, I said, hey, these
documents are important. Go overnight these. Hey, stop by the
packing store and overnight these because I wanted them there

(21:49):
the next day. I'm people say that stuff on TV
all the time, and no, you couldn't fax them, Chris.
It had to be the original documents. But people say
that stuff on TV. And I've been in office settings
before when I was doing project management and construction and
stuff like that, where you overnight this and overnight that.

(22:09):
I overnight whatever. I said, ob overnight it. And to
her credit, she's always a little better about the details.
She said overnight it, and I said, yeah, I won
it there the next day, overnight it. She said, Okay,
she goes and mails off two pieces of paper overnighted.

(22:35):
How much do you think it was, Chris, You're a
little short, not bad, Corey. How much do you think
it was to overnight two pieces of paper? If you
had to guess, Corey set one hundred and sixty bucks.
Chris set one hundred and forty. It was one hundred
and forty seven dollars to mail two pieces of paper.

(23:00):
You don't understand. I feel sick to my stomach. I
actually wish I hadn't even told this story before. I
feel physically ill. One hundred and forty seven dollars to
mail two pieces of paper, and I'm not I'm not
even doing the old man things old where I'm complaining
about prices these days, and I you used to get

(23:22):
a cheeseburger in a car for forty cents. I'm not
saying that. I understand you're paying for expedited things. I
understand you're undoubtedly paying for jet fuel and all kinds
of things to get something there overnight. Maybe that's the going, right,
I get it. One hundred and forty seven dollars. I'm

(23:44):
just I cannot believe this. What I can believe, though,
is the American media is anti American trash. Politico is
one of the most evil, disgusting communist publications out there,
and they're very, very concerned about Pete Hegsath stepping in.
And this is a direct quote from their article. Pete
Hegseth has pushed for many years to steep American education

(24:09):
in patriotic principles and Christian theology, and he could implement
that vision for thousands of military families. We'll set aside
the Christian part of it for now. Why would you
have a problem with education pushing patriotic principles? Why would

(24:30):
that if you're a journalist, why would that stand out
to you as a bad thing? Shouldn't that be the norm?
Just remember, I only brought this up as it wasn't
really about Pete Hagseth or the military. I brought this
up to remind you the communist here in the United
States of America, he understands very very very well the

(24:55):
systems that keep him in power. He understands what he
his base is. That is a huge difference between politicians
on the left and politicians on the right. Politicians on
the right, they don't seem to understand that it's gun owners.
They really don't fully grasp who their base is. But

(25:17):
the communists very much do. The American communist understands that
ownership of the education system, the ability to teach children
by the million to hate their country, is essential for
keeping him into power. If you were to raise a
generation of people who just love the country, I'm not

(25:40):
talking about you're teaching them about low taxes or pro
life or anything. If you were to just raise a
generation or two of people who were just blessed to
be here, just felt blessed to be Americans, felt like
they lived in a great country. If that's all you
would take, and you would never elect a demo. But

(26:00):
if you can raise generations of people who hate this place,
then Democrats will hold power forever. And the difference between
the right and the left is Democrats know that. They
know that all the way. They understand it is essential
that everyone watch only the mainstream news, mainstream media where

(26:23):
they control. They understand it is essential for everyone to
be filtered through the dirty jockstrap of the American education
system to ensure that person will come out a dirty
America hating comedy. This is a bit long, but we've
played it before. Here's former KGB Soviet defector Yuri Besmanov

(26:46):
explaining how you can ensure communist rule forever in your country.

Speaker 6 (26:51):
Ideological subversion is the slow process which we call either
ideological subversion or active meta actively miropriatia in the language
of the KGB or psychological warfare. What it basically means
is to change the perception of reality of every American

(27:12):
to such an extent that, despite of the abundance of information,
no one is able to come to sensible conclusions in
the interests of defending themselves, their families, their community, and
their country. It's a great brainwashing process which goes very slow,
and it's divided in four basic stages, the first one

(27:37):
being demoralization. It takes from fifteen to twenty years to
demoralize the nation. Why that many years because this is
the minimum number of years which requires to educate one
generation of students in the country of your enemy exposed
to the ideology of the enemy. In otherwands, Marxism, Leninism,

(27:59):
ideology is being pumped into the soft heads of at
least three generations of American students without being challenged or
counterbalanced by the basic values of Americanism American patriotism. The
demoralization process in the United States is basically completed already
for the last twenty five years. Actually, it's over fulfilled

(28:22):
because demoralization now reaches such areas where previously not even
comradant drop off, and all his experts would even dream
of such a tremendous success. Most of it is done
by Americans to Americans thanks to lack of moral standards.
As I mentioned before, exposure to true information does not

(28:45):
matter anymore. A person who was demoralized is unable to
assess true information. The facts tell nothing to him. Even
if I shower him with information, with the authentic proof,
with documents, with pictures, even if I take him by
force to the Soviet Union and show him concentration camp,

(29:06):
he will refuse to believe it.

Speaker 1 (29:09):
The American communist understands that education, his ownership of it,
has kept him in power, and if he loses that,
he's done. All right. We'll do some emails voicemails. Next,
someone wants to know about state and local law enforcement
when it comes to Jay's sixers and Ukraine money. And first,

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iHeart Spotify iTunes. I'm about to play something for you
real quick before I get to emails and voicemails, and

(31:00):
you're gonna think it's a spoof. It's gonna sound like
a spoof. It even sounds kind of goofy, but San
Francisco is hiring a weight czar. I'm not kidding a
weight tzar. Jesus, Tubby Lady. She's gonna be the weight
Tzar of San Francisco and when I'm about to play
you right now is real and I still can't believe

(31:23):
it's real. In fact, as soon as I saw it,
I thought, Okay, that's fake. That's kind of funny. So
I started looking and I discovered it was real. And
I'm still having a hard time accepting this. This is real.
But man, this is real.

Speaker 2 (31:38):
And then it comes time to cut the cake and
someone decides to ruin everything. Oh my god, that slice
is huge. That slice is bigger than theyance's paycheck.

Speaker 1 (31:51):
Can you cut me half.

Speaker 2 (31:53):
Of half of that? A cake related fat phobic incident
or CRFI is that moment when it's time to eat
delicious cake and it's interrupted by immoralizing impulse.

Speaker 1 (32:09):
That's real. These people are amazing. Let's go to the voicemail.

Speaker 7 (32:14):
Yes, the state and local law enforcement have forty eight
hours to file felony charges or the defendants are released.
The suspects are released. It seems nothing was filed in
that amount of time for the January six ers. Suppose
of January six ers, yet they were held in Definitely.
I don't know if it's something different or something supreme

(32:37):
with the Feds, but I got to put that out
to your.

Speaker 5 (32:41):
Hey, Jesse, this is Joe from Wisconsin. When in the
Trump administration will the big taxpayer funded care package handouts
to Ukraine's stop. I'm not in favor of that at all.
The only way I would be okay with it is
if you were handing them out since your small hands
couldn't get a hold of much, if any, of our money.

Speaker 1 (33:02):
Ah, Okay, One, that's rude. Two, When will the Ukraine
money stop? All right? So let's temper expectations here. I
believe Donald Trump will will bring this conflict to a close.
I believe you will. He's already said, I'm going to
negotiate it, and we're going to get these people sat down.
We're going to hammer out a deal. He wants to

(33:23):
hammer out a deal Putin by every indication, Putin has
tried to hammer out a deal. In fact, Putin and
Zelensky reportedly, we're going to hammer out a deal, and
then the West hint, hint, stepped in and said no, no, no,
no deal. Keep fighting Putin until every man is dead.
That's obviously going to change when Donald Trump gets in there.

(33:48):
But remember everything's about leverage. Every deal is about leverage.
Putin has taken territory. He has taken territory. Ukraine does
not have the power to him from that territory Vladimir Putin.
Trump is gonna demand he gives something up too. Zelensky's

(34:09):
gonna have to give something up. Putin's gonna have to give.

Speaker 2 (34:12):
Something up.

Speaker 1 (34:14):
In order to ensure Zolensky has the leverage to have
Putin give up anything. Zelensky's gonna have to have some
sort of a leg to stand on. This is not
me telling you I think Donald Trump is gonna continue
to shovel out hundreds of billions of dollars to Ukraine.

(34:35):
That's not what I'm saying. What I'm saying is, you know,
you know how we were tempering expectations when it comes
to dose. You know they're not gonna step in and
cut two trillion dollars out of That's not that. That
sounds wonderful. I hope they do, but that's not realistic.
Don't think that Donald Trump's going to get sworn in
on January twentieth, and on January twenty first, Putin and

(34:57):
Zolenski are gonna be swapping odd shots and signing some
sort of a piece agreement. I do believe it will
get done. I do not believe it will be fast
and easy. Think of all the powers that be who
have weighed in on this whole thing. Oh all right,
this email. So I read a little bit of this earlier.
The guy was talking about his rough greens, but he said, also,

(35:21):
I think you should mention the cool apparel available at
Tunnel to Towers. I bought some Christmas gifts from there
for my family. God bless and merry Christmas. So I'm
going to tell you something about Tunnel to the Towers.
I've never told you before, just because it never occurred
to me. You know, Tunnel to Towers takes care of
widows and orphans, gold Star families, following first responder families.

(35:44):
That's what they do for eleven bucks a month. Well,
I've been partners with Tunnel to Towers for a few
years now. When I first signed up Tunnel to Towers,
and when you sign up with someone, this is this
is normal decided to send me some stuff. It was
ball calves, things like that. I shouldn't even bring this

(36:05):
up in case they don't sell it anymore. In fact,
Chris looked this up and make sure I'm not steering
people wrong. Tunnel to Towers sent me a gray It
was a dark gray Tunnel to Towers hoodie. A hooded sweatshirt,
not a zip up kind, so the kind of like
the pockets in the front of it, just the standard
hoodie sweatshirt. That is by far the most comfortable one

(36:29):
of those hoodies I have ever owned. Not the zip
up kind. I've told you about the other zip up kind,
but that one, the one that's pulled over your head,
is amazing. I don't know what they do with that thing.
I don't know what it's made out of, some sort
of space age super soft, whatever it is. I love mine.
In fact, it's gosh, it is three or four years old.

(36:51):
Now I probably do need to get a new one. Chris.
Do they still sell them? Is it there? Chris said
they still have them. Highly recommend a hook Tunneled to
Tours hoodie. Maybe they give him out free with a donation,
or maybe you can buy one. I don't know. Highly
recommend it and also sign up to give you eleven
dollars a month tumber two t dot org. Hey Jesse,

(37:13):
I'm just reaching out to you to say thanks for
the show. I listen to your money through Friday when
I'm at work driving my eighteen wheeler. You have a
wicked sense of humor and some great stories. Keep it up.
Are you ever going to interview Chris on your show
so we know who the legend is?

Speaker 7 (37:27):
No?

Speaker 1 (37:27):
Absolutely not. Hey Jesse, I'm listening to you on iHeart
right now sitting in my place in Manila. Super cool.
I love the way you tell history. Oh that's sick.
So last night we told a story, a history story
about the Philippine American War. Remember, you can download a

(37:50):
podcast of that iHeart Spotify, iTunes. A lot of it's
centered around Manila. Somebody listen to that show from Manila.
I can't believe what's happened to us. This is just
wild to me. Anyway, we still have another hour. Let's
do some illegal immigration talk next. This has been a
podcast from wor
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