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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of the
Jesse Kelly Show, and a fantastic Monday. Of course, we
have all kinds of things. I can't wait. We're gonna
make fun of Gavin Newsome here in a few we're
gonna get to a bunch of emails this hour the
Democrat shutdown. But none of that's gonna happen right now.
You know why. You know why. It's the start of
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hour two on Monday, and we always do the exact
same thing. It's medal of Honor Monday time. When somebody
earns a medal of honor, they do a write up
on what they did. It's called a citation. You can
read these by yourself that you don't need some special
access code. Does it cost a time. There are actually
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multiple websites you can go do this on. Go read
these deeds. Remember the men, remember their deeds, talk about them.
You can do this with your kids. You can do
this with your class. If you're a teacher, your workplace,
do it in your workplace. These stories should be spread
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far and why you know what you could do. Here's
an idea, just putting it out there. Speaking of your workplace.
You could take one of these citations, maybe with the
picture attached, put it up in the break room, switch
it out of me now, and then every week, two
weeks there were a new one up there. This kind
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of thing is what helps our culture remembering these people.
And of course, you know you can email us your love,
your hate, your death threats. I'll get to those in
a bit, But you can also email us medal of
honor citations if you have ones that are special to
you for some reason, a relative, a friend of a friend,
a neighbor, or just maybe one you just like. We
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take all of them. We got this email about this one.
As a matter of fact, Jesse, please consider a future
medal of honor Monday for Corporal Jason Dunham. My brother
in law, Jason Sanders, was with him when he gave
his life to protect his fellow marines. There is a
recently released documentary, The Gift, that details the story. Thank
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you for your consideration and God bless so. Born in Coo,
I think that's how you said that, Coo, New York
in nineteen eighty one, same year I was born. As
a matter of fact, this is the Medal of Honor
citation for United States Marine Jason L. Dunham Hey honoring
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those who went above and beyond. It's Medal of Honor
Monday for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of
his life above and beyond the call of duty, whilest
serving as Rifle squad Leader, fourth Batoon Company K, third Battalion, Marines,
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Regimental Combat Team, seven, first Marine Division. On the fourteenth
of April two thousand and four, Corporal Dunham squad was
conducting a reconnaissance mission in the town of Karabila, Iraq,
when they heard rocket propelled grenade and small arms fire
erupt approximately two kilometers to the west. Corporal Dunham led
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his combined anti armour team towards the engagement to provide
fire's support to their battalion commander's convoy, which had been
ambushed as it was traveling to Camp Husabaya. As Corporal
Dunham and his Marines advanced, they quickly began to receive
enemy fire. Corporal Dunham ordered his squad to dismount their
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vehicles and led one of his fire teams on foot
several blocks south of the ambush count convoy, discovering several
Iraqi vehicles in a column attempting to depart. Corporal Dunham
and his team stopped the vehicles to search them for weapons.
As they approached the vehicles, an insurgent leaped out and
attacked Corporal Dunham. Corporal Dunham wrestled the insurgent to the
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ground and and the ensuing struggle saw the insurgent release grenade.
Corporal Dunham immediately alerted his fellow marines to the threat.
Aware of the imminent danger, and without hesitation, Corporal Dunham
covered the grenade with his helmet and body, bearing the
brunt of the explosion and shielding his marines from the blast.
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In an ultimate and selfless act of bravery in which
he was mortally wounded, he saved the lives of at
least two fellow Marines. By his undotted courage, intrepid fighting spirit,
in unwavering devotion to duty, Corporal Dunham gallantly gave his
life for his country, thereby reflecting great credit upon himself
and upholding the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and
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the United States Naval Servant.
Speaker 2 (05:11):
H Ba ba ba.
Speaker 1 (05:50):
That's the peaceful the we like to think, I should say,
we'd like to think. We think about older generations a lot,
and when we look at the current state of our country,
it's very tempting to fall into this trap of saying, Ah,
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the good people are gone, all the heroes are gone.
They are they all died in World War Two. We
don't have people like that anymore. We don't those Vietnam veterans.
We don't have guys like that anymore. We just don't.
I wish we still had guys like that. It's very
tempting that we still have guys like that. They're listening
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some of them right now. They're in the Marines, they're
in the Army, they're in the Navy, they're in the
Air Force. We still have legions of young men like
that who will do things like that have called upon. Now,
let's pray they're never called upon. Right, It's not what
we want, because ideally you want the Dunams of the world.
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You want those guys. You want them to get married,
make more Dunams. That's ideally what you want. But they
don't always get that. Sometimes they have to give the
ultimate sacrifice. And those people still do exist. Remember that,
all right, Let's do some emails. Hey, Jesse, I heard
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you mentioned San Francisco in the high crime you linked
it to their communism. I did a little research about
crime and communist countries, and crime in communist countries is minimal,
non existent in North Korea? Is that because they skew
their news and stats? Why does ours look different? Love
your brother, keep your powdered dry? Says his name is Rusty. Okay, So,
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first of all, understand that theft is unbelievably common in
North Korea, but it's a different kind of theft. Are
they going to walk around the city streets kicking in
your car window? No, because then they just pull your
fingernails out and shoot you in the face. No, because
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they're starving to death. If you've ever read gulags stories
from North Korea, concentration camps, whatever you want to call them, gulags,
concentration camps, if you've ever done it, you'll you'll see
the worst of humanity. And it's because when people are
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put in impossible situations, specifically starvation situations. Some human beings
will shine like a bright light in those situations. But many,
I don't want to say most, it's going to depend
on the circumstances. Many people they will become the worst
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version of humanity possible. And since North Korea starves its people,
both the ones in the gulags and out of the gulag,
theft is freaking everywhere. If your neighbor has an extra
carrot and you have a chance, you steal it. I
remember reading stories about the Helota more when Stalin was
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starving all those people in Ukraine, stories of wrap your
mind around this, how horrible this is. This is getting dark.
Children would commit murder to get a loaf of bread
to bring back to their families that were starving. Eleven
year old boy walking a home with a knife kill
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a mother to grab her food and go back so
his family could live. So let's remember that this aspect
of it. The street crime, your gangs and things like that. Yeah,
that's not something that's going to exist in a place
like North Korea, but there is still crime all over
the place. It's the crime usually of theft that you
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steal when you get desperate and for food. Now that said,
why do we have Why is San Francisco different than
North Korea? Drugs and poop and gangs and things like that.
What is the difference. We'll talk about that this ma'am
Donnie guy in New York City talking about closing Rikers Island.
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What we'll talk about that. It is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a Fantastic Monday. Remember you can email us
your love, your hate, your death threats. Jesse at Jesse
kellyshow dot com. Gonna clear out a lot of those today.
We still have to make fun of Gavin Newsom here
in a few But I want to fin I want
to finish up on this email. The guy was asking,
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you know, what does San Francisco communism look like? All
this crime and filth in the streets. But other places,
like North Korea, there aren't gangs and things like that.
Remember there are phases. There are phases. Think about uh,
think about children. Your children go through phases, don't they.
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When your children are born, they drink milk, mother's milk.
Eventually you start worming their way in. I guess worming
probably isn't the way to put it. You start getting
them onto some solid foods. One day they're eating Kraft
mac Andweenies with you. It's glorious communism. You can't give
a country communism all at once, or it would be rejected.
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The old system has to be broken down and burnt
first first. It's not something that can just happen. It
has to be broken down and burnt first. That's why
they are so busy torching everything, every single thing in sight. Why,
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I mean, they are dedicated to it, dedicated all the way.
In fact, Chris, I want you to play number fourteen.
You now how we were just talking about all the
illegals that have CDLs. California's handing out all these CDLs.
Now we have all these illegals can't read speaker or
understand English. They're out there driving on the highways. I
want you to listen to the news reports CBS did go.
Speaker 3 (12:06):
Seek truck drivers across the state of California are on
high alerts. They're the backbone of this industry and when
you look at the West Coast, they make up nearly
half of all drivers. That's according to that industry leader
based right here out of Lathrop. But after those two
deadly crashes, many are left worried and wondering if they
should keep driving. The roadway risks for Seek truck drivers
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is growing, heightened by two deadly crashes where undocumented Seek
drivers have been accused of causing the chaos. In just
three months.
Speaker 1 (12:37):
They brought as many foreign as here as possible, gave
them cbls, and now the media is trying to protect them.
Why why is all this happening? Why do they let
criminals out of jail? Why all this? This is the
burned down phase, This is the destruction phase. We've talked
about it many times before. When the Bolsheviks were in
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the middle of their revolution trying to burn down the
old system. There were all kinds of political prisoners in
the prison, but there were also all kinds of rapists
and murderers and thieves in the prison. They knew who
the political prisoners were. They didn't show up at the
prison in Russia and only let the political prisoners out.
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They showed up and let all of them out. But wait,
there's more. They didn't just let them all out. They
installed judges. None of this sounds familiar, right, They installed
judges who would let those violent criminals off scot free
when they committed acts of violence. Why it destabilizes and
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destroys a civil society. Society has to burn first famous
communist quote, the worst the better, the worst the better. Now,
what happens after the revolution is complete, and they're a long, long,
long way from completing that revolution here in America. But
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God forbid should they ever do it. What happens after
the revolution is complete, Well, then all the criminals are
taken out in shot. It's not just the criminals, it's
the professors will be taken out in shot. In fact,
Chris grab that old Uri Bezmanov clip because I think
the one where he talks about the professors and the
journalists and the do gooders. Let me know whenever you
have it, this is how it works. It's always in phases,
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and they know it has to come in phases. Right now,
it's still the revolution phase. And because they pushed a
little too hard, too fast on all the insanity, the
revolution is having some hiccups, if you will. But remember phases, phases, fases.
Famous Soviet defector KGB defector Uri Bezmanov lays it out
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quite clearly here.
Speaker 4 (14:53):
Ideological subversion is the slow process which we call either
ideological subvert or active measures activity mirapriatia in the language
of the KGB, or psychological warfare. What it basically means
is to change the perception of reality of every American
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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
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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 other words, Marxist
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Leninism 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
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fulfilled because demoralization now reaches such areas where previously not
even commradant 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
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not 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, even if I take him by force to
the Soviet Union and show him concentration camp, he will
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refuse to believe it.
Speaker 1 (17:07):
That was the wrong clip because she wish producer Chris
is stupid, but that was beneficial. Anyway, we'll get the
right clip for you, and we'll play it for you
in a moment. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on
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Don't email me yelling me that the audio on Ihart
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Spotify iTunes is bad today. Like I said, we're having
technical difficulties. It's gonna be worked out. It'll be fine tomorrow.
So if I don't sound normal insultry like I normally do,
that's why it's not me. It's the microphone. I don't
have a cold, or I don't know. I don't know
what you're hearing. Either way, it'll be fine. Now we
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actually dug up the correct clip. The other clip that
we played was beneficial, But I was just talking about
how the communist revolution goes in stages. Why is all
this street crying I am allowed now when it doesn't
look like that in North Korea. Well, you know what
happens at the end, right, And look, I know it's
a really, really dark thought, but I'll be honest with you.
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I'm just burying my soul for you here. I thought it.
I think about all these street animals now looting, burning,
murdering career criminals. I think about the disgusting media who
helped them. I think about the professors who are, in
so many ways the authors of America's communist revolution. And
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then I hear this clip. It's a long one, by
the way, I'm gonna let it play. I hear this
clip from Juri besmin Offen. It makes me smile.
Speaker 4 (18:39):
Same thing was done under the guidance of the Soviet
embassy in Hanoi, and same thing I was doing in
New Delhi.
Speaker 1 (18:46):
To my horror, I.
Speaker 4 (18:47):
Discovered that in the files where people were doomed to execution,
there were names of prost journalists with whom I was
personally friendly. Yes, they were idealistically mind leftists who made
several visits to USSR.
Speaker 1 (19:03):
And yet the.
Speaker 4 (19:05):
KGB decided that come revolution or drastic changes in political
structure of India, they will have to go because they
know too much. Simply because the useful idiots, the leftists
who are idealistically believing in the beauty of Soviet socialists
or communists over their system. When they get disillusion they
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become the worst enemies. That's why my KGB instructors specifically
made a point never borther the leftists. Forget about these
political prostitutes. Aim higher. This was my instruction. Try to
get into large circulation established conservative media reach feel for
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each movie makers, intellectuals, so called academic circles, cynical, ecocentric
people who can look into your eyes with angelic expression
and tell you're alive. These are the most recruitable people.
People who lack moral principles, who are either too greedy
or to suffer from self importance. They feel that they
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matter a lot.
Speaker 5 (20:11):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (20:12):
These are the people who kg BE wanted very much
to recruit.
Speaker 3 (20:16):
But to eliminate the others, to execute the others don't
serve some purpose wouldn't they be the one They realize they.
Speaker 4 (20:21):
Serve purpose only at the stage of destabilization of a nation.
For example, your leftists in the United States, all these
professors and all the beautiful civil rights defenders, they are
instrumental in the process of the of the subversion, only
to distabilize the nation. When their job is completed, they
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are not They are not needed anymore. They know too much,
some of them. When when they get disillusioned, when they
see that Martist Lenin has come to power, obviously they
get offended. They think that they will come to power.
That will never happen. Of course, they will be lined
up against the wall and shot.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
Now that leads me perfectly into making fun of Gavin Newsom,
making fun of communists in general. You know how we
always discuss how they lie like they breathe. They lie
about everything all the time. Communists lie about everything all
the time. We played you the clearly fake story. We
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now know it's fake of Memdni's and they were looking
at her mean because of her huge job. She wasn't
even in America. Communists lie about everything all the time.
Now Democrats get caught doing something similar to this all
the time. Because they're liars. Gavin Newsom is running for
president already, pretending like he's not pretending like he's considering it.
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I heard him admit he's considering it. Yeah, Gavin Newsom
is considering running for president the same way I'm considering
eating something deep Fried today. Come on, But Gavin Newsom
goes on a black podcast, a couple of black dudes
sitting there. This is how it went.
Speaker 5 (22:07):
It was also about paying the bills, man, And it
was just like hustling and and so I was out
there kind of raising myself, turning on the TV started,
you know, just getting obsessed, you know, sitting there with
the you know, the wonderbread and five stacks of me,
you know, the white.
Speaker 1 (22:33):
About every day off turned it off.
Speaker 6 (22:41):
He grew up in a wealthy California family. It's the
ultimate preppy just a just a preppy.
Speaker 1 (22:49):
Dork rich kid.
Speaker 6 (22:51):
But he sits down with a couple of black I'm hustling, yo,
just man, some wonder bread, some mac and cheese.
Speaker 1 (22:59):
It's all fai so fake, the kind of soulless people
who can stare you in the eye and lie to you.
But it's not Remember it's not just him. They ate
it up. The recipients of communists lies eat them up too.
They know they're lines. You know what, there's another example
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of this, this man Donnie Rally. Bernie Sanders, of course
shows up, AOC shows up. The crowd is up there
channing tax the rich. But AOC's rich, Ma'm donnie is rich.
Bernie Sanders owns three homes. AOC gets up there talks
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like this, cut ten go. This city was.
Speaker 7 (23:48):
Built by the Irish escaping fan and Italians fleeing fascism too,
escaping Holocaust, Black Americans fling sand slavery and Jim Crow,
Latinos and seeking a better life, Native people standing for themselves,
Asian Americans coming together, and Queen.
Speaker 1 (24:10):
In Brooklyn and Brooks and medicine. It's n island in
this country.
Speaker 7 (24:17):
In addition to Bells, the freest, toughest and greatest city
on earth.
Speaker 1 (24:26):
But she's rich, how are they saying? Text? The rich
crowd knows, they know she's rich. They know Ma'm Donnie's rich,
they know Bernie Sanders is rich. They're in on the lie.
They know that the communist leaders are all rich, that
they have to stand up and pretend to be poor
and working class. The crowd knows, the speaker knows. They're
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all in on the lie, every single one of them.
Their entire life is a lie. They wait into the
lies because they're not worried about remember what works, what
doesn't work. They're certainly not interested in what's best for
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the country. These thoughts cross your mind, these thoughts occupy
your mind. You probably stress about them. These thoughts never
cross these people's minds, not in the crowd, not on stage.
They're just trying to burn everything down. That's it. Let's
burn everything down, all right? We got I owe you emails.
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I know that we're gonna We're gonna do a bunch
of emails talk about everything from remittances to AI to
to geese steaks. I just had. I just had some
things I'm gonna churn and burn through before I do that.
The the disconnect between mothers and teenage sons is something
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that I get to witness every single day. Just when
I say, dis can that's probably not fair how different
they are, and they're so different that it causes both
of them pain and anguish and it makes me laugh.
I'll explain thanks. It is a Jesse Kelly's show on
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a fantastic, fantastic fun day. Remember you can email us
Jesse at jesse kellyshow dot com and I'll start chopping
away at those here in a few But I teased
before we went to break I just can't stop laughing
about it. You know how I told you we had
to go to Waco. This is earlier today. We got home,
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but my son had a cross country races State Championship
cross country race was in Waco, Texas earlier. What I
did not know is that there is a Doctor Pepper
Museum in Waco, Texas. Now a big I'm not a
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big soda drinker. This is you know, I'm not some
health freak, but the difference between me drinking soda and
not drinking soda is five pounds. I've told you that before.
It's something I can easily lose. I'm not huge, huge
on sweets, so any small improvement and diet I can
make I lose it. Anyway beside the point, but I've
had plenty of Doctor Pepper in my life, plenty of it.
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I don't understand why you you would need a museum
for it. I understand that it's been around for a while,
but I guess I don't see why you need a
museum either way. My youngest son is my clone. It
even looks like I looked at that age. It's just
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like I am. And he also got from me. I
guess maybe a cynical nature. Chris, would you call me cynical?
Do you think I'm cynical? I don't say very A
simple yes or no would have would suffice. Anyway, he
got my He got my nature as well, and he
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also struggles the same way I struggle to have fun.
Most things I do not find them fun, and I
don't love this about myself. I wished I hadn't given
that to him. But most things, I don't know why.
I just don't find them that interesting. Now oub is
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the opposite. She is the ultimate mom, and she finds
things exciting and interesting. And while we were in Waco,
I had to go do some other things for work,
just recording some things and stuff like that at the
local studio. So she was looking for something to do
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with Luke, and she made him go to the Doctor
Pepper Museum with her, and she made him take a
soda making class. And she's it's no, I've never been Chris,
what do you mean have I ever been? Why would
I got? Don't tell me you've been to the Doctor
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Pepper Museum several times.
Speaker 6 (29:17):
You unbelievable loser.
Speaker 1 (29:19):
Why what's in there?
Speaker 5 (29:21):
That?
Speaker 1 (29:22):
What?
Speaker 6 (29:22):
Why?
Speaker 1 (29:25):
There's no no? When I asked why, you don't get
to respond with it's interesting? What's interesting? They make pop?
I don't understand why that would be interesting at all.
And I like Doctor Pepper. I don't need a history
behind it. And they sell it in the gas station.
I can get it at seven eleven. It's not a
P fifty one Mustang from World War Two. I don't
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care about the history behind sona. It's really not that
interesting anyway. She takes a soda glass with him, and
she texts me a picture this morning of them, and
she's weary. They're both wearing the paper like chef hats,
and she has the biggest grin on her face, and
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he looks like he looks like he wants to swan
dive off of a skyscraper. He looks so miserable, and
it just kills me. Man, I'm sorry, it kills me. Anyway,
you should give to preborn and save a baby's life
so they can also be dragged to the Doctor Pepper
Museum with their mother one day. There are women out
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there right now, not yesterday, not tomorrow, right now, there
are women out there ready to kill their babies. This
is a sad aspect of the country we live in now,
of the culture we have created, the pro death culture.
Why don't you help her choose life? Preborn and you
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you can collaborate and save that baby's life. You give
twenty eight bucks preborn. Use is it to give her
a free ultra sound? You see right now, she's ready
to get rid of a clump of souls. Once she
hears that heartbeat, he knows that's not what it is.
It's a baby. It's alive. She becomes a mom in
that moment. Give that moment to her. With Preborn. It's
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tax deductible. The end of the year is coming. You
give them whatever you want. Give him a grand, give
him two grand, give them twenty grand. What have you
got tax deductible? Man? You want to talk about a
blessed gift, the gift of life. Preborn dot com slash
Jesse preborn dot com slash Jesse sponsored by preborn. All right,
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all right's do some of these emails Jesse. I've heard
you discuss taxation on remittances. What are remittances? Remittances are
sending money back home Foreigners coming here, earning money and
then sending that money back home. Now it didn't used
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to be a problem. It's a problem now because we
have allowed the country to be so full and disastrous.
So let me let me explain in this way. A cookie.
You like cookies, I'm a cookie man. What's better than
a big oatmeal raisin cookie the top of the cookie tree, Chris,
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A big, delicious, soft, gouey oatmeal raisin cookie. Okay, Now,
are you in shape? Decent enough shape? If you said yes,
is it the end of the world. If you have
dinner tonight, maybe you get a little sweet tooth afterwards.
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Do you have a couple of old raisin cookies? Wow?
A glass of milk, a couple of cookies. You're good
at the end of the world. My goodness, No, live
a little. Go have a freaking cookie. Now, let's say
you're in terrible health. Maybe you are right now. Maybe
you're too fat, maybe you're diabetic, maybe you're flat out obese.
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Right now, you can't have a cookie. Put the cookie down,
Put the cookie down, put your tennis shoes on, go
for a walk. So many things now are becoming problems
because of where we are as a country. Things that
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maybe previously weren't a big deal. Things that have always existed. No,
people have always come here, worked various jobs and sent
some money back home. When that number is okay, worth
three hundred million people. When that number is five million,
that's a large number. Still, that's not a big deal.
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It's not the end of the world. It may not
be great, but it's not the end of the world.
When that number becomes fifty million, when that number becomes
twenty thirty percent of the population come here, make money,
send it back to another country rather than keep it
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circulating here, it becomes a big deal. We're obese, we're diabetic.
The crackdown on foreigners, it has to happen, even if
it makes you uncomfortable in a million different ways. It
has to happen all we Legal immigration must stop. Mass
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deportation must happen. Legal immigration, it's got to stop. It
does We have an hour left. Emails next