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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show, Final hour of The
Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Wednesday, hoping to finish
Cheff Andersonville here in just a moment, because it's a
little bit gross, but that's the story of Andersonville. It's
a brutal story. And then we'll get to other things
like the children of American billionaires being awful. We'll figure
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out what how did a police officer get to be
a police officer, which he's an illegal. We're parking a
bunch of marines off the coast of Venezuela. All that
emails and so much more in the final hour of
The Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday. Now, in case
you're just now joining us, you missed an hour of
the history of Andersonville pow camp in the during the
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Civil War. I'm not going to recap at all. Let's
get back to what we were discussing. Thirty three thousand
men are stuffed in a ten thousand man camp. There's
no shelter, there's no nothing. Now men are starving, they're
dying of disease. If you look at pictures of them,
which I wouldn't recommend before for dinner. They all look
like Holocaust survivors, every one of them. It's really hard
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to look at. It's very hard to look at. You're dying,
you're dying of disease, you're essentially pooping yourself to death.
You're dying, and there is something and I forget who
I read it, might have been Sultsan's, but it's been
a while since I read it where he talked about
he was a prisoner in a Russian gulag, I'll put
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it that way. And he talked about, you know, people
when they go through extreme hardship, if they discuss how
brave and wonderful their their fellow man was during it,
then they haven't gone through enough hardship yet. And he said,
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this is why, if things get truly bad enough, there's
not much bravery to be found anymore. Mankind human beings,
when faced with misery and imminent death, will turn quite
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terrible if things are bad enough. And look, I could
go through individuals stories here, like they started digging holes
for themselves to try to get some shelter to sleep in.
You get down in the hole you dug for yourself,
and you're so sick you can't really move and it
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starts to rain, and men would sit and drown and
the holes they dug because they weren't strong enough to
get out of it. This is what we're talking about.
But we should talk about the Andersonville Raiders. They were
known as the Andersonville Raiders. What happened a group of
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I saw estimates from eighty to one hundred and fifty,
so I'm just going to call it one hundred. You
can't ever get an accurate number on this stuff. One
hundred men decided to rise up and become truly, truly evil,
and they began to assault and steal from their fellow prisoners,
stealing their food, stealing their clothes, essentially preying on their
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fellow prisoners as it means for survival. Now, I mentioned
I should pause here for a moment, and I mentioned
at the beginning of this that deadline. Everybody knows that
term deadline. I'm on a deadline. I've got a deadline.
Do you know where that term came from? There was
that big outer wall that Andersonville. Nineteen feet inside of
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that outer wall, there was a wooden rail put around
the entire place. There were guards. There was a guard
tower every ninety feet. They called them pigeon roosts. If
you cross that rail, and sometimes if you even touch
the rail, no shouts, no warnings, no nothing, Pop, You're dead.
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That's how desperate it had gotten. They were simply shooting
anybody who crossed the line. Men were so desperate by
this point they would cross the line on purpose so
they could be shot instead of dying from disease. There
are reports. I did not get enough of these to
say it happened, but I'm sure it probably did. At
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some point of the Confederates throwing things like biscuits inside
the deadline area to essentially get guys to go in
there so they could shoot them. But that's another matter.
Back to the Andersonville Raiders, they began to steal, beat
up their fellow prisoners. Finally, a rival prison gang, I'm
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not making this up rises called the Regulators. You didn't
just think that was from the Young Guns movies, did you?
The Regulators rise up, They fight the Andersonville Raiders, defeat
the Andersonville Raiders, and for one they hunt, they put
the leaders on the gallows, hang them all the others.
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They forced them to run a gauntlet through the prisoners
who had been victims of their violence. A gauntlet is
a sense you where the men will stand on each
side of you and beat you as you run by.
Many of the Andersonville Raiders died having run through the gauntlet.
Nobody's gonna feel sorry for them. But let's wrap this
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up with a couple things here, because I want to
move on to politics, and this is a gross, very
very sad story. I want to clarify one thing, and
I really want to make sure everyone understands this. There
were prison camps all over the North and all over
the South with death rates that almost equalled Andersonville. This
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wasn't a Confederate thing. Camp Douglas outside of Chicago. That's
where a bunch of Confederate prisoners were held. The death
rate almost equaled Andersonville starvation disease. Civil wars are terrible things.
Always remember that terrible things. And don't ever think for
a second that there are angels on one side and
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demons on the other. When we talk about the Civil War,
there were plenty of angels on both sides and plenty
of demons on both sides. I want to point that out.
This prison camp only lasted about a year thirteen thousand
men dead in one year. Yep, little more than a year, Chris,
it ends. The war ends. Now, the man who was
in charge of this prison camp, he is Henry. I'm
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gonna call him Wors. I heard words, I heard weirs,
I heard veers, I heard I don't I'm just gonna
call him Wors all right, Henry wors was. He was
a previously wounded Confederate soldier. He had been wounded in
the arm. He was his arm was kind of disabled.
He had a sling. He was the man who was
put in charge of this prison He repeatedly, repeatedly, and
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this is all documented, repeatedly asked his superior for medical
supplies for the prisoners, food for the prisoners, clothing for
the prisoners. Now, I don't want to make this guy
sound like he was any kind of a hero, because
there was plenty of testimony that he was a harsh man.
But we do have documentation that he was. He was constantly,
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it wasn't once, constantly saying I need food. All these
people are starving. I need shelter. They they're in makeshift
tense they have I need help, I need help. And
he never got any help because there was no help
to give. As I said, the worst prisons are places
in poor countries. There was no help to give. But
upon discovery of Andersonville Prison, remember how much anger there
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was in the country at this time. Just wars always
breed that because of all the death and all the loss.
How many dead, how many amputees, how many people mentally scarred.
That's something we don't talk about when it comes to
the Civil wars, more of a modern thing. You think
you weren't scarred back then, and your buddy's head gets
shot off with the cannonball right before you bayoneted somebody,
trust me, you had nightmares back then too. There was
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so much anger in the country. And remember the north
one the South lost, so the South is going to
catch the brunt of a lot of that anger. Now
this is officially the era of the photograph. Remember we
have photographs. Now you discover a prisoner of war camp
where men look like Holocaust victims, long before there was
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a Holocaust. You see men emaciated beyond belief, mass graves.
The public anger was unbelievable and angry. WIRs has the
distinction of being the only regular Confederate soldier executed for
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war crimes. They brought him to Washington, d C. They
arrested him in eighteen sixty five, after the war was over.
They brought him to Washington, d C. A bunch of
former prisoners gave testimony. As you can imagine, they did
not have wonderful things to say that. If I'm being
very frank, a lot of this testimony looks a little flimsy.
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I heard from a guy who heard from a guy,
kind of a thing. But none of that mattered at all.
When you're dealing with your anger and when you've come
across something so horrific, generally the mob is going to
get a pound of flesh from somebody. And he was
always going to be that guy. I'm not saying he
deserved it. I'm not saying he didn't. I can't say
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that either way. He was convicted. They strung him up,
they dropped the trap door, and his neck did not snap.
Bad luck. It happened. Sometimes. Sometimes it was done intentionally
by the hangman, sometimes not. Sometimes he just didn't know
what he was doing. He drops through the trap door,
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his neck does not snap, And all those people watched
him sit there and twist and shake his feet until
he finally passed. And that is the story of Andersonville.
Ugly little affair, isn't it horrible? Nothing to celebrate, horrible affair.
But we're done with it now. It is the Jesse
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Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Wednesday, I'll hope day.
Remember you can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
You love, your hate, your death threats. We'll get to
some emails in a minute. But you know, we talk
all the time about how these people, these these elite
communists scum, how they see themselves as kings and queens.
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And nowhere do you see more evidence of this than
history itself, the history of all these communist movements, and
in the children of modern American tycoons. Those are the
two places you can really see it. Remember, communism is always,
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almost every single time, it is a rich kid leading it.
A rich kid full of anks, lacking of purpose, I
don't know, pretends to be part of the down trodden,
and tries to pretend to be their champion on the
way to murdering millions of people. Mao was a rich kid,
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Lenin was a rich kid, Chay was a rich kid.
Castia was a rich kid. These are all rich kids,
all of them pol Pot. His family was, but they
were practically part of the royal family. He was so
rich he traveled abroad and learned Communism in France almost
always led by rich kids. History shows it today. The
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leaders of various communist movements rich kids almost every single time.
And what saddens me to no end is how many
iconic American tycoon unons who built this country had a big,
big hand in building the United States of America we
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have today. Their heirs have taken their money and their
legacy and used it to destroy the United States of America.
Walt Disney would jump off a bridge if he saw
the things his kids and grandkids have done with his
legacy in his money. He would be mortified. If you
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told Walt Disney that one day the Walt Disney World
theme park in Orlando would have a dude with a
beard dressed up like a princess selling things to little girls,
Walt Disney would have lost his ever loving mind. Henry Ford,
of course kind of didn't like you people, Chris, but
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still an iconic American tycoon. The Ford Foundation is one
of the most disgusting Communist organizations in the country. Rockefeller
say thing, this story, this blows me away. So Mandonnie,
you already know, man, Donnie, He's going to be the
Communist mayor of New York City unless a miracle happens.
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He's going to take the most important city in the world,
one of my favorite places in the world. It's already
in a bad state and he is going to destroy
it in unimaginable ways. And people wonder how is he
getting support at all, because if you turn on the
television set or today, it's just social media. He has
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some extremely professional ads, doesn't he. This is not some
guy running with fifty five cents here. It's almost as
if he's being bank ruled. Well. One, surprise, surprise, he's
a rich kid. I know, it's shocking. Two, here's a
headline for you. Billionaire hedge fund air Elizabeth Simmons donates
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two hundred and fifty thousand dollars to the pro Zoran
Mamdani super pac. You don't know her. Her father was
Jamie Simmons. He's dead, obviously, hedge fund manager, billionaire. Of
course his daughter. She's now the chairwoman of the board
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of directors of the Heising Simmons Foundation. Surprise, surprise, knock
me over with a feather. She inherited a bunch of
money she didn't earn, hates the United States of America,
hates everything that is good and right, starts her own
foundation with of course, the hyphenated last name, and now
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vast quantities of money gets shuttled out the door to
destroy the country itself. This is a bill, yannaire. Billionaires
live in ways that you and I will never understand.
It is all high rise apartments. Nobody ever tells you no.
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It is private secure everywhere you go. If you're going
to them, all private security, if you're going to France,
private security, legions of them, private jets, gated communities, Elizabeth Simmons.
When New Yorkers begin to die from more criminals on
the streets, when poor people, normal people suffer unimaginably because
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they have a communist in charge. Now, not even the
tiniest amount of that will ever touch Elizabeth Simmons. But
there's something about the rich kid who just gets infatuated
with murdering millions of people. They can't help it. There
is something about them, and it's obviously it's not all
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children of wealth. Maybe you're a child of wealth. Maybe
you're wealthy and you're your children will be wealthy. It's
not all of them, but those are the ones who
fund and lead these movements pretty much ninety nine percent
of time. Wise, man, Donnie, why did he get so
much backing, so much funding, so such great TV commercials
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Because other wealthy, rich kids just like him can't wait
to have a lot of fun experimenting with communism in
America's most important city, and not a single one of
them will personally suffer because of it. It is the
Jesse Kelly Show on a Wonderful Wednesday. Member. If you've
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been city part of the show, including our long history
we did on the Andersonville Prison, you can go download
the podcast. It's all free, iHeart Spotify iTunes. Jesse, you
mentioned or the guys. This subject of this one is
rear area safety. You mentioned as a parent. It doesn't
count as much if your kid in the military who
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has a job in a relative in the relative safety
of the base. Although I'm sure letters or cookies from
home can boost morale during the front line, are there
jobs that fighting true really looked down upon death dodgers
while others are at the under the threat of losing
life for limb. It's not exactly what I said. We
were talking about chicken hawk politicians and how I find
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it completely unacceptable that in America today we don't have
our politicians who love war, loved sending in the troops.
They never send their own, and if they do, they
send their own to a safe rear area job. That's
not to put down anybody's safe rear area job where
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you don't leave the wire, not at all. All those
positions are not necessary. It's not putting that down at all.
But it don't think that you're just the problem is
they use it to check a box. My son, My
son was in the army. I know all about bravery.
Yeah what did he do? Oh he was in supply. Okay,
I'm not putting down the service. But did he ever
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get shot at anyone ever tried to kill him? Well,
then don't act like it's the exact same thing. What
I'm talking about is there has to be some sort
of a risk of personal loss to you, A risk
of personal loss. That's what I was discussing. As far
as the do fighting troops really look down upon death
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dodgers or whatever, I'll put it to you this way. No,
we didn't, but at the same time, maybe in a
small way. Okay, here, speaking of supply, we had to
show up. We had to show up as a company.
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I was in first Betime, seventh Marines, Alpha company. We
had to show up. We had to go down to supply.
Every now and then you have to go, you know,
check out this thing or check into that thing, or
maybe you have to go as a company down to
supply and update paperwork of some kind. We had to
go to an administration building, an administrative building with me,
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our entire company gets information. We marched down there, we
show up. There are other companies that are ahead of us. There.
They have showed up ahead of us. None of the
other companies who showed up ahead of us to do
all this paperwork that had to do. None of them
were infantry companies. They had various other roles, supportive roles.
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Our company first sergeant man I love Dearly listens to
the show. As a matter of fact, our company first
sergeant walked right up and said, yeah, we're next, we're first,
And the others said, excuse me, but we were here first,
and he said, yeah, but we're infantry, so we're first.
You guys can wait. It's not a looking down on
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It's not that, but it most definitely is different. And
you know what's different, and everybody knows it's different. It's different, right,
It's all It's different. Jesse. I listen on six forty
WHLO and Akron, Ohio. I love when Ohio people listen.
I don't know why. It's from where I'm from. During
the baseball season they run the games instead, so on
(20:12):
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you listen to any affiliate you would like. All right,
all right, Jesse, time for a serious talk. Recently, I
heard you talking about ranch on tacos. This is pure blasphemy.
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I live in San Diego with farest superior Mexican food.
Tacos have corn tortillas. They're filled, would shrit Okay, First
of all, don't ever sell corn tortillas to me. Corn
tortillas are garbage. They are garbage. Chris, they are terrible. No,
it's not that you need them fresh. I've had them fresh.
I've had them not so fresh. Cory, why are you
shaking your head too? They're garbage? Yes, never corn, never
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corn flower tortillas. And first of all, say it right,
what Chris, why do you make that face? Tortellas is
how you say it? Flour never corn. I don't need
the grainy stuff in there. Honestly, this is you know what.
That's basically what they were eating in Andersonville. Dear Jesse,
my family and I were very touched when you read
an email two years ago, just after my daughter had
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lost her baby at thirty seven weeks pregnant. After two
very difficult years and lots of prayer, my daughter Emma
gave birth to a healthy baby boy. How about that.
Jane Daniel was born on August thirty first. Just wanted
to let you know, says I can say her name.
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Her name is Sylvia, Sylvia Emma. Congratulations to all of you.
That is an awesome, awesome feeling if you are, if
you are somebody who has gone through losing a pregnancy
of some kind, if you are able to have another
one when that baby comes out healthy and you can
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have another one. Oh is it a load off your shoulders?
In an amazing feeling? And it's a it's I remember
when Luke was born. What that felt like. It was
freaking wonderful. All right here, Maine police officer, see, we
still have a long way to go. Maine police officer
arrested by ice agrees to self deport. What He's a
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citizen of Jamaica somehow because Maine's insane allowed him onto
the police force, main allows that. He then tries to
purchase a firearm. Okay, this guy shouldn't be here and
now he's going to self deport. No, you go to
prison first. Nope, you go to prison first. I do
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not like making it nice for people who violate our laws.
We need to stop making it nice for foreigners to
violate our laws in this country. No more nice. You've
I'm sure heard about this story in Florida because Gavin
Newsom gave this guy a CDLL like.
Speaker 2 (24:38):
Following the wreck, investigators with the US DOT gave sing
an English Language proficiency test. According to a DOT press release,
the driver failed the assessment, providing correct responses to just
two of twelve verbal questions and only accurately identifying one
of four highway traffic signs.
Speaker 1 (24:57):
Guy gets a CDL license to drive a big rig
in a mayor because California is run by a bunch
of evil communists. He can't read, speak, or understand English.
He takes his big rig down to Florida, does an
illegal U turn kills an entire family. I want the
death penalty, capital punishment. Ah, but it was an accident. Nope,
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don't care. Send him to the chair and then send
a memo out to the rest of the world. It
is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of The Jesse
Kelly Show. On a wonderful Wednesday, we are already way
done with the week. We're over halfway done with the week.
Smile even though it's still summer and summer sucks. Smile
(25:38):
about this too. Wow. You thought the Democrat Party may
be in kind of bad shape. Well, a report came
out today from the New York Times. I won't go
through all the nerdy details. Democrats are losing and losing
voter registration everywhere, not just in red states, purple states,
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Blue states. Republicans are gaining, Democrats are losing. The Democrat
Party is hemmrhaging voters. Men hate them, hate them. Young
people hate them. The only two things holding up the
Democrat Party at all are sixty five plus year old
Americans and some middle aged women. It's all they have left.
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Everyone hates them. And Joe Scarborough brought it up today
in this thirty comedy on his show, Well, she sure
seems like she's got the solution figured out the thirty
states where they where they track voter registration. Over the
past four years, Democrats have lost to Republicans in every
single state. Why And I think it's a couple of things.
Speaker 3 (26:47):
I think one is the people who are breaking through
are brave, right, they talk like humans. They make the case.
You know, it's not necessarily left versus center. It's fight
versus cave. People who fight get support. And the people
who cave or are mealy mouthed or are you know,
very sort of corporate ist. That crew, the crew that's
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afraid cannot break through, does not appeal to voter. The
question is it's only going to be for people who
really feel authentic.
Speaker 2 (27:18):
Right, like Sure has never been afraid of his show.
Speaker 3 (27:21):
Exactly, Chris Murphy, Sharon Brown, Mondami, these people AOC.
Speaker 1 (27:30):
They think the solution is more communism. This, this is
what has put the Democrat Party on a desk spiral,
which is I've cautioned you before, they won't stay there forever.
It's not just that they're down, they're heading down, they're
spiraling down. They're down, and the people who run the party,
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the people who run the party want to double down
and triple down on all the reasons they're already down.
The Democrat Party is down not because they don't fight enough.
You're down because young men hate you. You hate young men.
Young men hate you. Now in return, it's very obvious
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you don't have to be political. I've told you before.
My sons, of course they're going to know a bit
more about politics and things than others. It's not just them,
it's their friends. They call each other Democrat now as
an insult. And most of these kids are not political. Ha.
Listen to this Democrat. Oh what he doesn't want extra
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cheese on its pizza? Okay, Democrat. Young men have learned
to hate Democrats as much as the Democrats hate them
and working class people, normal people. Democrats don't talk to them,
They scold them, They talk above them. Look the Democrat
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Party has become the party of the LGBTQ movement in
illegals that those are the ones they shout about all
the time, Democrat after Democrat after Democrat on the television
set saying this stuff. Security is uncon it is actually
un What about this representative from Virginia, what's his name,
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Suhas Saba Mari Ryan.
Speaker 4 (29:26):
But whatever it is, it's different from going up to
people without telling them what they've done in masks and
putting them intotention facilities. And I think the people that
are being approached did not commit any crimes. Did not
you know, we weren't even suspective any crimes.
Speaker 1 (29:42):
Coming into the United States of America illegally is illegal.
I don't know if you're aware of that. It's a crime.
Overstaying your visa is not lawful. You can't do that.
Speaker 5 (29:52):
They speak like this, if a year from now, or
a month from now, or for a week from now,
if your cousin is kidnapped off the street, UCLA closes down.
If we announce that there won't be an election, If
the census that we're relying on for the Commission's next
stab at redistricting doesn't include one point five million Californians
in it. If we have no democracy left, and we
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look back and said.
Speaker 1 (30:17):
They're openly campaigning to include illegals in the census. That's
what the party is now, all of them, You're never
going to get back Middle America like that. Normal people
like that. I'm not saying all these normal people, all
these normies are Republicans. All they know is they hate Democrats.
Before I move on, there's a story from here in
the Houston area. I just wanted to bring it up
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really quickly. There's a man, a cereal creep. He he
is essentially looking for prey on a few jogging trails
here in Houston, and he continues to assault women whenever
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he finds them. All they have right now is a
sketch of him. He's done this many times before. He
just costs some woman her baby. She was pregnant. He
assaulted her, a cost to her baby. I want to
remind you, ladies, especially that walking trail in the country
in the city, there are bad men on it looking
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for you. Please get a burna compact launcher. Please. They
have a holster for it. It's small, It's the size
of a smartphone. You want to put it in your
little purse. It's fine. There are several different parts of
athleticwere now for women where you can carry it comfortably
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and you're legal everywhere because it is not a gun.
It shoots pepper balls or tear gas balls. Legal in
all fifty states, no permit required. Get one and carry it.
Get one and carry it. Please be on i RNA.
Bad men are out there looking for you BYRNA bernad
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dot com. Go get one, all right, all right, And
now here's a headline.
Speaker 2 (32:10):
Why go?
Speaker 1 (32:11):
You know, you know the thing headlines we didn't get
to breaking. Donald Trump sends navy destroyers and four thousand
troops to the Venezuelan coast. Look, I'm sure Donald Trump
has the right idea, and I'm not trying to complain
to loudly, but nobody has thought about the danger in
(32:31):
putting four thousand marines just off the coast of a
bunch of Latinas in South America. This could go south, really,
really poorly. There's probably a marine in the water swimming
for it as we speak. Adam Shift sets up legal
defense fund as mortgage fraud probe escalates. From what I understand,
this is more than a probe. He said his legal
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residence was in Maryland in order to get a better
interest rate. You can't be a senator from California with
your legal residence in Maryland. And this is all black
and white people were in prison for this. I don't
know that Adam Schiff isn't going to prison. Hell amazing
would that be In the twenty first century. President Trump
recognizes space as the new battlefield. I can't even tell
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you how much I want to be part of that,
even though I don't have any real interest in space. What, Chris,
I want one of the space laser weapons. That's exactly right. Yes,
it's about the weapons. You know, they're gonna have laser
weapons in things, and maybe imagine like a special sword
or something like that. They're gonna have special stuff, and
I want space stuff. I ran out of time. I
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kind of went off on the space thing. Anyway, we'll
do it tomorrow, that's all.