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April 25, 2024 36 mins

You want liberal aunt Peggy to come over to your side but when do you accept them into the movement? The consequences of deporting illegals. The rising cost of everything. Being offended. Shifting the Overton window with the language you use. The top law enforcement officers in the country running cover for domestic terrorists.

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday,
on a humpday.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
Currently in a massive.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
Huge fight with my wife that I'm trying to work
out during the break. Here's what we have on tap
this hour. I'll get back to that in a minute.
I'm gonna continue my talk on how we treat the
new arrivals to the Ghoulag.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
We'll get to that.

Speaker 2 (00:38):
We're gonna talk about Joe Biden losing his mind, We're
being sandwiched. We're gonna talk about the elites creating this
false world for others, religion of domination. First though, here's
what the fight with the wife is about. So here's
the deal. I have been unfairly accused, unfairly accused of

(01:01):
being cheap, and i'd be what are you laughing at, Chris?
And I've been unfairly accused of being a hoarder. I
am not a hoarder. I just don't love throwing things
away that may have a future use. For instance, this morning,

(01:22):
the wife pulled out this workout. Matt. Now, remember I
told you I worked construction forever and I was always
out of town, and on occasion she could join me.
If she did, she wasn't working whatever. At one point
in time, we were working in San Antonio and we
were living in a hotel, me her, two small kids.
That's all we could afford. We're in this extended stay hotel,

(01:45):
just trying to make a living. Was She's a workout freak,
and I was working out a lot back then. So
we got this long workout pad that's in a bag
and we would go work out on it. It just
that's all we could fit. This little spot in the
hotel room. That's all you got it. It's like prison.
They just got this one those spot and that's what
we do.

Speaker 1 (02:00):
Okay, that's what we did. This is probably ten years ago.

Speaker 2 (02:04):
She pulls it out today and says we should throw
this away.

Speaker 1 (02:09):
And I said, no, what if we need that again?

Speaker 2 (02:12):
She said, Jesse, when is the last time you use this?
And I admit it has been some years, But how
do I know we're not gonna What if I get
fired tonight, we might be right back in a hotel
tomorrow and I'll need a workout pad. And if we
throw that one away, then it's gone, you see, not
a hoarder practical. What Chris, you're lecturing me on what

(02:35):
a new one costs? No, this one may have cost
three dollars, Chris, I guarantee the new ones are like
fifteen twenty bucks I thought they cost. Now, anyway, we'll
set that aside. That's not what the fight is actually about.
We're gonna get back to politics here in just a
quick moment. The closets. We're reorganizing our closets. I know,

(02:56):
we have huge, wild plans this week on Saturday, we
are going to reorganize our closets. I have a ton
of stuff I need to throw out that I never use.
We're arguing over who gets to control the music playlist.
My playlist is clearly superior. You hear the jams we

(03:16):
play here on the show. That's mostly me Because she's
a woman. Her playlist is garbage, all kinds of that
Daney Bobera, all that crap. I can't sit and clean
out a closet listening to that. She's putting up a fight.
Either way, we'll work it out. Now, let's go back
to what we were talking about.

Speaker 1 (03:34):
How do we.

Speaker 2 (03:35):
Treat these people who have done everything they can do
to bring America to this point, and now they slowly
begin to wake up. I already used the example before.
This Scott Galloway guy is writing Black Lives Matter articles
back in twenty twenty. This Scott Galloway guy, he was

(03:58):
all about locking down his own kids school when it
came to COVID. This Scott Galloway guy, NYU professor, has
been one of the pavers on the road to hell
that America now finds itself in. And we wake up
today and we'd turn on the TV and there's MSNBC

(04:18):
there not that you turn that on. And Scott Galloway's
thought complaining.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
My goodness to the anti Semitism.

Speaker 3 (04:25):
And I do think there is a double standard. I
walked by NYU last night. What I saw was peaceful protests.
But I can tell you if I went into the
NYU square with a white hood on and said lynch
the blacks or burn the gays, my ID would be
shut off by that night, and I would never work
in academy again. There would be no need for the
words context or nuance. I wouldn't be protected by terms

(04:47):
like First Amendent or free speech. I would be out
of the world of academia. It seems like we have
a double standard when it comes to hate speech as
long as it's against Jews.

Speaker 2 (04:58):
How about Black Lives Matter movement workouts? Got the one
you not only supported, you said we weren't doing enough
how to work out? Scott? Do you see the connection right?
And it's let me clarify. I want liberal aunt Peggy.

(05:18):
I want her to wake up.

Speaker 1 (05:19):
I want her to.

Speaker 2 (05:21):
Wake up, to look around, to see the world of
make believe in which she resides, and to step out
of that world into our real world. That doesn't mean
I want liberal ant Peggy to all of a sudden
align with me on everything. I don't want my friends
to align with me on everything. I want her to
wake up, step out of that real world, and stop

(05:41):
carpet bombing my country. That's what I want, And if
she wants to do that, if she's willing to do that,
then she's welcome inside of my tent. Anytime. I just
had a girl I don't want to name her, even
though I had her on my TV show. I think
it was last week. I had a woman on my
show and she had wrote an article about something I'd
said on the radio show about liberal white women and

(06:02):
how they were insane and how they were destroying the country.
And she used to be one of those women. And
it was during COVID she started to wake up and
see the lies. And since then, the more lies she's seen,
the more she stepped out of it. She has now
fully stepped out of the world of make believe into
our world. That person is welcome to eat at my

(06:24):
table any single day. Why she gets on the show,
she writes it down. She acknowledges her role and what
brought America to where it is. She acknowledges she was wrong.
She acknowledges that she is the one that helped bring
us here. The second you do that, at least for me,

(06:45):
all is forgiven, all is forgotten. You are welcome at
my table. Let's be anti communists together, no matter what
you used to be. Forget about that the past is gone.
I'm all about forgiveness and redemption and these kinds of things.
But how to treat the Scott Galloways of the world,
the Bill Mahers of the world, the people who have

(07:05):
used their entire professional career to chop away at the
foundations of America. All of Scott Galloway's career. He's been
at the base of this beautiful statue we call America
with a pick in his hands, chop it away and
chop it away, and chopping away and chop it away.

Speaker 1 (07:22):
And now he.

Speaker 2 (07:23):
Looks up and the statue's starting to crumble and it's
leaning over, and he's looking around saying, hey, guys, stop
chopping at the statue.

Speaker 1 (07:31):
You're killing us.

Speaker 2 (07:31):
All well, Scott, do you acknowledge your role in this
or are we gonna get more of this? Because I'm sorry,
this may sound like regret, this doesn't sound like an apology.

Speaker 3 (07:53):
I was on the board of my kids school during COVID.
I wanted a harsher lockdown policy, and in retrospect I
was wrong. The damage to kids of keeping them out
of school longer was greater than the risks. But here's
the bottom line. Myself are great people to CDC. I'd
like to think the governor we were all operating with
imperfect information and we were doing our best.

Speaker 1 (08:15):
So it's well, so let's learn from that.

Speaker 2 (08:22):
He walks into the gulag, the one you and I
are already in. FBI had infiltrated our church. They found
out we believed in the ten Commandments. Now we're sitting
here in a federal penitentiary. This is ten years from now.
Scott Galloway walks in. He's our new cell mate, and
he says, not, I'm sorry, not, I can't believe what
I did to the country. Not. Hey, I own responsibility

(08:44):
for bringing us here. He walks into the cell and says, man, hey,
I was wrong about some stuff, but let's move past
it anyway. Hey, Jesse, you want to share that ramen?

Speaker 1 (08:54):
Am I sharing the Roman? Are you accepting it? I'm sorry,
I'm not accepting it. No.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
No, For years you called yourself a liberal. Maybe you
even still call yourself that you're a progressive. You're a Democrat.
For years, in years, in years, you have taken part
in the grievance culture of the Democrat Party of this country.
America is evil, America sucks, America's racist America's or misogynist America.

(09:26):
This America, this America that, and you wake up one
day and a bunch of demons who hate America are
lighting it on fire. You need to come to me
with an apology first. Then we can discuss whether or
not you will sit down at my table with me.
But what we are not going to do. We are

(09:47):
not just going to let bygones be bygones and welcome
the great destroyers of the country into the tent and
act as if we're all friends here and we're all
in the same place and we're all going to get along. No.
I've spent my entire life trying to stop you from
destroying the Statue of America. You've spent your entire life

(10:09):
as a liberal chopping away at that Statue of America.
We are not on even ground. We are not going
to eat at the same table until I get an
acknowledgment from you. And maybe I'm wrong about that, Maybe
I am, I admit that, but it is what it is,
all right, all right, We're gonna get to some emails
before we get to being sandwiched.

Speaker 1 (10:31):
Hang on, miss something.

Speaker 2 (10:34):
There's a podcast, get it on demand wherever podcasts are found,
The Jesse Kelly Show. It is The Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 1 (10:45):
And yeah, we got a lot of this today. And
I don't know what well we could even say at
this point in.

Speaker 2 (10:50):
Time National death so far. Gosh, we'll get to that
a little bit. I want to have I want to
do some of the emails First, I'm way behind on this.
We have to clear some out. Remember you can email
us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.

Speaker 1 (11:08):
Hey Jesse.

Speaker 2 (11:09):
Until we address the Americans who hire illegals, rent them apartments,
give them bank accounts, so on and so forth. Until
we recognize this, nothing will change. The bad part is
these people have done everything from wash our toilets to
build our houses for over fifty years. There will be
no kicking these people out. Our servant is now our master.
His name is Dean. Dean brings up a very good point.

(11:31):
In fact, it's a It's something that I struggle with
when it comes to certain things like buying American. I
am a big fan of buying American. I will tell you,
just being honest with you, I never used to be.
I never cared about that at all. And when I
had people tell me that, and I'm talking about in
my twenties, when I would have older people tell me,

(11:53):
because it was almost always older people buy American, buy American,
forget that Chinese made crap. I'm not proud of this.
I would kind of roll my eyes. Oh gosh, here
we go, not buying American. I'm gonna buy whatever's cheapest
for me and my family. I know I sound like Chris,
but that's what I would talk about. As I've gotten
older and gotten more educated on what these people have

(12:15):
purposely done to America's manufacturing sector, what they've done to
the rust belt, what they've done to this country, I
focus more and more on that.

Speaker 1 (12:24):
Now.

Speaker 2 (12:24):
I'm not perfect. I mean, how can you be perfect?
Everything in the Dagon country is made in China. But
I'm trying. I'm trying for buy American. I wish everyone
was that way. I want the country to buy American.

Speaker 1 (12:36):
I do.

Speaker 2 (12:37):
I'm not against trade, I'm really not, but I want
there to be more by American. However, the poor person,
people who are hard up, maybe that's you. Right now,
we can rant about Walmart. You know, Walmart's a great
thing to rant about, big soulless corporation. Who doesn't hate Walmart?
Everything they sell is cheap Chinese crab. But what's the

(13:01):
poor person supposed to do? Not eat because he can't
buy American. Maybe maybe that hundred that one hundred box
thing of Kraft mac that he can afford in Walmart
if he buys it at a discount. Maybe that's the
only way he gets to put a meal on his
table for his wife, for his children. I'm supposed to

(13:23):
what lecture that guy about about not shopping at Walmart
or buying something Chinese. Maybe his TV went out. Can't
afford a new one? You can argue, TV isn't a necessity.
Easy for you or I to say because we have one.
He wants a TV, wants to watch the game. Can't
afford an American one if you can even find an

(13:44):
American one. What he's got is a Chinese one that's
on sale. You me, We're gonna lecture him about that.
But I'm gonna bring this back to illegals if we
do get ourselves off of Chinese made goods, and that
does need to be the goal, not all of them.
Of course, trade is fine, but the goal should be

(14:07):
start making things again here, American jobs, American manufacturing, American quality,
which is always better.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
Well, that's that's going to be expensive. It's going to
be more expensive.

Speaker 2 (14:22):
The truth is China. One of the appealing things about
things being made in China is they essentially treat their
employees like slaves. Isn't that awful? I think it's awful.
I don't think any employees should be treated like a slave.
But that's part of the reason Chinese stuff is so cheap. Right,
you can work long, eighteen hours a day into the

(14:43):
ground and feed him a couple balls of rice, and
when he dies, you drop him in a ditch and
go get his uncle and bring him in and do
the same thing. Well, that makes for cheap goods. Are
we as Americans willing to pay higher prices for made
it's worth? It's a worthy conversation, and it brings me

(15:04):
back to this illegal immigration conversation, the illegal immigration conversation
of are we willing to pay more to stay in
a hotel room? You know, expensive hotel rooms have gotten
Now we're actually looking I haven't traveled in a little bit.
I've got to travel here shortly, and you know, I've
got to travel in July for the Republican National Convention,

(15:25):
so I'm gonna have to get a hotel room somewhere.
You see what they're charging for hotel rooms now. When
I was a kid, one hundred dollars. I sound like
such a grandpa. When I was a kid, one hundred
dollars for a hotel room, that was a very good
hotel room. We stayed in nineteen dollars in ninety nine
cent Motel six hotel rooms for almost my entire life night, No, Chris,

(15:48):
it wasn't an hour, No, it was That's what it was.
That was part of the advertisement for nineteen Sometimes it
was twenty four ninety nine. You could get a hotel
room at Motel six and it was clean.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
It was no. I mean, there's no Mexican. It is hard.

Speaker 2 (16:00):
That didn't have a hot tub for a bathtub, but
it was clean and a cable.

Speaker 1 (16:04):
That was it.

Speaker 2 (16:05):
Now that's a hundred dollars room now, So you ready
for those costs to go up. I want to every
illegal deport it. You do too, you know that means
those costs go up.

Speaker 1 (16:19):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (16:19):
Look, I'm just talking about the issues here groceries. I
am very angry about grocery prices. I get these emails
from people about shopping for groceries and how mad they.

Speaker 1 (16:31):
Are, and it just kills me. I hate it.

Speaker 2 (16:33):
I can't stand it. So we want those prices to
go back down. You understand, if we deport all the illegals,
those prices go up, just the fact they do. Are
we ready to deal with that? I don't know Look,
these are complicated questions. I'm glad we can talk about them.
All right, we have more. I want to talk about
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(16:57):
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(18:15):
We'll be back. It is the Jesse Kelly Show Auto Wednesday.
If you miss any part of the show, you can
download the whole thing on iHeart, Google, Spotify, iTunes. We
have a ton to get to. I'm gonna get to
Christopher Ray here in a moment. I'm gonna get to
a couple more emails. Then we'll talk about Christopher Ray
and Merrick Garland and being sandwich. This one said head Hunter.

(18:37):
Picked up my nine year old from his mom's yesterday.
After what I felt like grilling him about how his
day was, what he did at school, we lost material
to talk about, so I decided to finish the hour
three of the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. As we
got close at a home About fifteen minutes later, he asked, Dad,
why do you always listen to these weird cup weird podcasts?

Speaker 1 (18:58):
Well, Bubba, I like to stay. Why do you ask?

Speaker 2 (19:01):
He says, they always talk about weird stuff like cutting
off little boys penises and racism. So we spent the
next five minutes going over said subjects. I just found
it pretty awesome that your show opened up a door
of communication with my son I would otherwise have no
clue how to walk through. Thank you, Pink Flower. Its

(19:23):
name is he said, you can say my name if
it makes you feel validated. His name is jj I.

Speaker 1 (19:31):
I'll tell you this.

Speaker 2 (19:32):
It's just me. This is what I believe. I believe
that we are put here on this earth for a purpose,
and that we are made specifically for that purpose. I
am put here for a reason. I am made the
way I'm made for a reason. I, because of the

(19:53):
way I'm made, can do things you cannot, and vice versa.
You are put here for a reason. You're made the
way you are for a reason, and you are able
to do things I cannot do. You can reach people
I can't reach in ways I can't do. You have
skills I don't have, and vice versa. We're all different, right,

(20:13):
We're all made that way. I understand that I am
a stupid person. I understand that I am a bad person.
I know that I wish that wasn't the case. It
is the case. I know that I understand that I
don't have a lot of skills. I know that I do, however,
have an advantage, and that's that I don't worry about

(20:36):
offending people. And it's not like other people who say
that I don't worry about offending people. You can tell
you listen to the show. It just does not concern me. Look,
you can email me, you can call me when you're offended,
but it doesn't bother me at all. Jesse at jesse
kellyshow dot com. It's not because I feel like I'm
better than anyone. I am very confident in what I believe.

(20:59):
It's just that I view being offended as a weakness.
And when anyone tells me they're offended by anything, even
if it's something legitimately rude or horrifying, when they tell
me they're offended, I immediately think less of them. I do
I think less of them. I think you're trying to
emotionally manipulate me in what I say. I immediately think

(21:22):
less of you when you're offended. Because of that, it
allows me to help shift the overton window back towards
the right direction in this country. In a small way,
I'm not saving America any more than you are. In
a small way, I am willing to speak about things

(21:44):
in ways that other people are not. And I believe
that's how we all should be, to be honest with you.
Because the left is so concerned about language. Chris said,
what's the Overton window? I shouldn't just gloss over that.
Remember the Overton window is simply this. It's shifting the
parameters of a conversation for what is acceptable.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
So if I.

Speaker 2 (22:10):
Chris walks up to me and he demands a million dollars,
and I say, uh, no, I don't have a million dollars,
And even if I did, why would I just give
you a million dollars? Okay, well give me seven hundred
fifty thousand. Then hold on, no, I don't have seven
hundred and fifty I don't have to. And then we
start negotiating. And we're negotiating right now. Remember there was

(22:32):
no agreement any way, but now we're negotiating, and in
the end I end up agreeing to give Chris one
hundred thousand dollars. Why will he shifted the Overton window?
Democrats do this masterfully, and Republicans lay down for them,
as they do it all the time. You pick the subject,
whether it's a cultural subject, no matter what it is,

(22:54):
Republicans will shift with the communists in the Overton window.
You want an example, look at every Republican now supporting
a fifteen week abortion, every single one of them. Now
it used to be it's a life, it's wrong. Now
it's well, I mean, we got to win elections. I
certainly don't want things to be uncomfortable. But you name
the issue illegal immigration, same thing. No, they all get deported.

(23:17):
Not a single illegal allowed in America. That's not a
radical stance. That's my stance. That's a basic border security stance.
Not right wing left wing. That's a basic border security stance.
Find me how many elected Republicans will have that stance publicly.

Speaker 1 (23:30):
Every one of them.

Speaker 2 (23:30):
Well, I mean we should deport the criminals, definitely, And
I mean, well the men if they've committed violent crime. Guys,
if he just has a speeding ticket, well, we don't
want to be too harsh. That's shifting the Overton window
to the left. But why does that Overton window shift.
One of the main reasons is language. Language. Remember how

(23:52):
often we've talked about how purposeful the communist is with
his language the communist. He speaks with one voice. Why
does Nancy Pelosi use the exact same talking point that
CNN uses, who uses the exact same talking point that
the UCLA professor uses, who uses the exact that you.

Speaker 1 (24:10):
Understand what I'm saying?

Speaker 2 (24:11):
Why do they all use the same words, because they've
chosen their words carefully. Therefore, abortion can never be abortion.
It can't be the extermination of a baby. It has
to be reproductive rights, guys. Reproductive rights are women's rights.

Speaker 1 (24:29):
You see.

Speaker 2 (24:30):
They choose their language to shift the window and deceive
when it comes to how I speak about everything. I
believe in the complete rejection of that, And in fact,
I believe if you're not offending those people, you're failing.

Speaker 1 (24:50):
I really genuinely believe that.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
Why do when I talk about these tranny surgeries, why
do I just put it like that chopping off a
child's penis? Because they're chopping off a child's penis, I understood.

Speaker 1 (25:04):
What do they call it? What is it? Gender conforming care?
Is that what it? Gender jets? Right, Chris?

Speaker 2 (25:10):
Gender affirming care and all the Why do they use
that language? Why don't they come out and say cutting
off a child's penis. It's so straightforward. The surgeon puts
the child down, the poor innocent young boy who's been
abused by everybody. They put him to sleep, and then
he takes a scalpel and he chops off the child's penis.
Why do I talk like that, because that's reality. Why

(25:33):
don't they.

Speaker 1 (25:34):
Talk like that?

Speaker 2 (25:34):
Why do they call it gender affirming care? Because they
don't want you to know reality. They don't want you
to know that the illegals come into this country and
rape American women in mass They don't want you to
know that abortion, that the child feels pain, that we
can witness children avoiding the scalpel.

Speaker 1 (25:55):
In the wound, try in the womb.

Speaker 2 (25:57):
Trying to save themselves. They don't unch it at know.
All of it is based on deception. And the language
is part of that deception. And so we, you and me,
have to be better. And I am pointing figures at
myself because I may be decent at this, because we
live in a system of total lies. The system is

(26:20):
all lies, all of it now, because that's the system
we live in. I'm sure even people like you, people
like me, fail, I guarantee you I speak to you
for three hours a day on the radio and an
hour a day on television. And I guarantee you there
are ways in which I use the language of the left.

(26:41):
I wish I didn't. I'm working on that. When when
I find out I say things, I try to get
them out of my vocabulary. One of the things I
used to say all the time is fossil fuels, and
then I think it was actually a listener email or
maybe someone sent me something that's a term of the left.
Do you know that fossil fuels are a term of

(27:02):
the left. I have tried pretty successfully to get that
term out of my vocabulary. That's why I say the
things I say the way I say them. If you're
not offending people in a society this based on lies,
you're probably not moving the need at all. That's the truth,
all right. I am sorry I teased it. I never

(27:24):
got to it. Christopher Ray and Merritt Garland is coming
up next, Cross my heart and hope to die. Before
we get to that, let's get to you, and let's
get to my pillow, and let's get to how you sleep,
because you know you spend a third of your life
in bed, right, isn't that the most eye popping statistic.
One third of your life is spent in bed. It

(27:44):
almost sounds lazy, doesn't it. Oh my gosh, but it's
not eight hours a night. Don't cheat yourself on your bedding.
And it used to be that meant you had to
spend a fortune.

Speaker 1 (27:55):
You just did.

Speaker 2 (27:56):
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call eight hundred eight four five zero five four four
Jesse Kelly returns next. It is the Jesse Kelly Show
on a Wednesday. All right, let's talk because Christopher Ray
came out today and he said something. Christopher Ray was
sitting down for a law interview head of the FBI.

(29:02):
He's being asked about all these man these crazy protests
all over the country college campuses, and he said, this.

Speaker 1 (29:09):
Are you actively monitoring these protests?

Speaker 2 (29:11):
We don't monitor protests, but we do share intelligence about
specific threats of violence. We don't monitor protests. Okay, let's
do Let's do this thing where we go ahead and
skip past the obvious because I know what I'm supposed
to do right now, what you're supposed to do right now.
We're supposed to yell and scream.

Speaker 1 (29:32):
Yes they do.

Speaker 2 (29:33):
Oh, look at what they did January sixth, and they're
hunting down MAGA people in the Let's get past that
because we already know. We already know not only do
they monitor protests, all the evidence points to the fact
they infiltrate protests, They make protests more violent than they

(29:54):
would otherwise be. There's all the evidence in the world
pointing to that being the fact. In fact, if you
protested a school board for any given amount of time,
there is very likely a file on you at the FBI,
and they had to figure out which counter terrorism designation

(30:14):
to put on you. So we know that, we know
they monitor protests. So why say something like that. Why, Well,
it reminds me of this Merrick Garland.

Speaker 1 (30:24):
Clip one we've played before.

Speaker 2 (30:25):
This is from March of last year. Remember, pregnancy centers
across America have been firebombed and vandalized, Molotov cocktails, graffiti,
It's going on all over the place. It's really, really,
really bad. It ramped up majorly after the overturning of
Roe versus Wade. It's bad violence, mob violence everywhere. The

(30:47):
Attorney General of the United States of America is the
top law enforcement officer in the United States of America.
Merrick Garland was asked, Hey, why aren't you busting any
of these Here's what he said. Those who are attacking
the pregnancy resources centers, which is a hard thing to do,
are doing this at night in the dark.

Speaker 1 (31:10):
Well, they're doing it at night. How come. Look, we
don't have it's just the FBI. If you do stuff
in the dark.

Speaker 2 (31:18):
We have no way of finding you. Christopher Ray, we
don't monitor protests. Okay, So getting past the obvious, what
are they actually saying? These are You could probably argue
easily that those are the two top law enforcement officers
in the country, number one and two, the AG and
the FBI director. So the top law enforcement officers in

(31:43):
the country state publicly that they can't do anything about
it either way, can't find them. Oh, we didn't even
look into that, and everyone knows that's a lie. So
what are they actually saying? Will this he goes back
to something we've talked about many, many, many, many many times.

(32:06):
We have in place in this country a system where
you are not surrounded. That's not really the way to
put it. You are sandwiched the elite communist scum. They
occupy all the positions of power in this government. It
is every Democrat, it's half the Republicans, every member of

(32:28):
the bureaucracy, DHS, FBIAG. These are elite communist scumbags. Why
elite because they don't actually believe even communism or any
of that stuff. They're all on private jets and mansions
on the beach. But they are really the puppet masters.
They are the ones who manipulate the scum bags on

(32:48):
the bottom, and that gives them more money and more power.
But they do have a role to play. Christopher Ray
may not actually believe in climate change.

Speaker 1 (32:58):
But he does have a role to play.

Speaker 2 (33:01):
Merrick Garland has a role to play, a critically important.

Speaker 1 (33:06):
Role to play.

Speaker 2 (33:08):
They are there to provide legal cover for this second
group of communists, the street communist scum. This has been
the case in every communist country ever. Elite communists scum
on the top, those are the ones with real power.
They're not the true believers, and that brings us to

(33:29):
the street communist scum at the bottom. That's the Antifa types,
the BLM, the kill all the Jews, the climate change types,
the feminist types, the street communists scum at the bottom.
Why do they do what they do? Why do they
stab people, vandalize things, firebomb pregnancy centers, acts of violence

(33:50):
all over the place. Why do the street communist scumbags
do those things? Is it just because they have mental illness? Well,
that's part of it. Is because they're naturally violent. That's
part of it. On drugs, yep, part of it really
really stupid, yep. That's almost universal. The street communists scum
are some of the dumbest members of society, so they're

(34:11):
easy to manipulate. All that stuff's part of it, But
that doesn't actually answer the why why do they do
all these things? Because A they are true believers and
b the elite communists scum provide the legal protection they need.
And that always remember that that is where the real

(34:36):
power lies. Who has the legal protection in a society
in any given era. We've used this example before, but
it's a great way to think about it. Have you
ever wondered why, Okay, you have the Italian crime families
in New York City, Chicago and whatnot, but then you
have these cartels in Mexico. The cartels have more guys.

(35:00):
Ho tels have more money either, go, why don't they
just move in and take it away? Hey, this used
to be the Luks territory. Now it belongs to us Sinaloa.
Why don't they do that? They have all the guns,
they have all the manpower, they have the money to
do it. Why not do it? Well, what they don't
have is the legal protection the Italian mafia has purchased

(35:23):
from local judges and cops and das and otherwise. And
this may be an order school way of thinking, because
a lot of that corruption was cleaned out years ago.
But you understand what I'm saying. The real power in
a crime family, the real power a crime family has
in its pocket is the politicians and the judges and
the cops. When you own the legal system, then you

(35:47):
can provide protection to yourself and to your men and
to your friends. And if you don't have that protection, well,
speaking of the cartels, you step into the wrong cartel
territory in Mexico, it won't be the cartel's gunning you down.
Probably you'll find yourself arrested. The cops will arrest you.

(36:07):
Then they'll take you out and fire a bullet into
the back of your head in the side of a
ditch because they can do so with legal cover. In
the United States of America, the street communists are given
legal cover by the people in the highest levels of power.
And that's why you see the animals running amok. Remember that,
all right, we have so much more an hour left,

(36:30):
hang on
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