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May 3, 2024 37 mins

Fighting back against a corrupt government. Revolutions don’t have many true believers, just a whole lot of anger. Jesse on your local radio station. Is the tranny movement a money scheme for lawyers? Why don’t the commies who claim they hate the place just leave?

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on
a Friday and ass doctor Jesse Friday. I really like
this shirt I'm wearing. I found it last night. I
know it doesn't do you any good because it's radio
and you can't actually see me doing it, unless, of course,
you're watching me on the simulcast. Anyway, I have this

(00:33):
shirt and I'm kind of skinny. I'm six ' eight,
like two thirty, but this shirt makes me feel like
my arms are big. Chris, don't you feel like my
biceps are bulging? And what? Chris? Don't you feel like? Anyway?
I feel like that. We have a lot on tap
for this hour, so let's dig in the questions about
Mike Johnson, about the revolution, about the tranny stuff. Is

(00:54):
it a big money making thing. We'll talk about that
in so much more, including history, but let's start here. Jesse.
I remember black and white footage of Russian commoners rising
up with their pitchforks, united against their corrupt government. Does
there come a point where voters here realize we're getting
played against each other, where we unite against the DC

(01:16):
ruling elite force them to do what they say they
will do. His name is Russ. Okay, well, we should
understand something about revolutions, almost all of them, in fact,
that pretty much is all of them. We like to
think about revolutions that we like, whatever those revolutions may be.

(01:40):
We like to think about the people who are rising up.
We like to think of them as believers in a
better cause, right, That's how we want to think about it.
They've had enough of the corruption and the government, and
they're rising up to rid this country of the criminals
who have crushed it. That's how look, I'm an American.

(02:01):
Revolution is in my DNA because I'm an American. That's
how I like to look at our founders, our people
who fought the revolution. They had had enough of taxation
without representation, and they had decided they were going to
fight back against the corrupt government so they could be free.
And surely everyone who was out there they all think

(02:23):
that way, right. But if you read into them, read
about them at all, you'll find revolutions don't have that
many true believers. Revolutions have angry people, oftentimes white hot anger,
and oftentimes anger pointed in a bunch of different directions.

(02:48):
Why did we fight the American Revolution? Is it because
every single American citizen they decided that man should be free.
They'd all had Adam Smith and you about free markets,
and they decided that this country needed a constitution with
a second amendment. No, that was a tiny, tiny percentage

(03:09):
of the people who fought the revolution. But the people
who fought the revolution were angry, and understandably so. They
were angry at several of the many different conditions at
the time in the country that were going poorly. Those
commoners in Russia grabbing their pitchforks rising up against the Tsars.

(03:30):
Were they all dirtball comedies like Lenin and trotsky Stalin? No, No,
what they were was angry, angry about what. Let's make
that about us today, Jesse, is it time to have
a revolution? No. One. You need to stay legal, you
need to stay local, and two, you need to make

(03:53):
sure you don't get out ahead of any revolution that
may come. You are hype informed. You are so many
years ahead of even normal Americans. Smart Americans, Americans who
read and watch the news. You are years ahead of
them and understanding how evil the government is, what they're

(04:16):
doing to us. You know things that other people don't know.
Your anger is years ahead of norm in norma and
many of them, most of them, the vast majority, will
never get to where you are as far as knowledge
of what's going on in the country, who's doing it
to us, what are the consequences? Most people, ninety percent

(04:39):
plus of Americans will never get to where you are
right now. You can say that's disheartening, but really you
should just feel proud of yourself for being one of
those people. And this is not an age dependent thing.
You're one of the six year olds who listens to
the show. You are light years ahead of most adults
in this country and understanding the issues that are at stake,

(05:00):
what's going on. So let's talk about the revolution. Will
there ever be one? I hope not, because they're horrible things.
Almost always they're horrible things, and almost always you end
up with the worst government after the revolution than you
had beforehand. Our country is the exception to that rule.
Most of the time, it's worse after you're done. Look

(05:21):
at the Kamis. They got rid of the czar. Woohoo, Wait,
who's in charge now, Lennon, Oh, that's not good. That's
how it goes. Revolutions are full of angry people, not
true believers. We don't have enough angry people in the country,
and we will not have enough angry people in the

(05:44):
country until the things people need and use every day
are taken away from them. You cannot have the white
hot anger it would take to have a revolution in
this country. While everyone still has internet, while everyone still
has food delivery. Right now, the Americans, most Americans listening

(06:09):
to the sound of my voice, they have heat and
air conditioning. Wherever they're sitting. You probably are sitting in
a temperature controlled environment unless you're out mowing the lawn.
Right now, they have running water. When you go down
to the grocery store, the shelves are full. You may
not be able to afford anything right now, but the

(06:31):
shelves are full, are they not? If you want it,
if you have the financial means. If you wanted to
pick up your telephone and get on your app and
get a cheeseburger from McDonald's and some nachos from Taco
Bell and a bottle of vodka from the local liquor store,
you could go b B B boep on your phone
and have all that stuff delivered to you right now,

(06:53):
and while you're waiting for the food to be delivered
to you at your front door, you can pull up
an app or your TV or whatever and watch endless
movies and shows on demand. What I'm saying is, we
have way too much stuff right now to create the
anger that would be necessary to fight the revolution. We

(07:16):
are way too comfortable right now now. That said, look,
the bubble's gonna pop at some point in time. Supply
chains are fragile and getting more and more fragile. All
the people who run the finances we talk about this,
people who are in charge of the dollar and the
Fed and all these people, they're reckoning us, and they're
reckoning us fast. So they're creating situations where we might

(07:39):
feel that white hot anger one day, but you're never
going to see You're never going to have masses of
Americans stand up against the government because the government's evil.
I hate to keep coming back to this, but I'm Kelly,
and I'm Irish, and I don't let things go. Do
I need to remind everybody listening? Do I need to
remind you about COVID American citizens allowed the government to

(08:05):
tell them to close their schools and their businesses. You understand,
on top of everything else, your governor does not have
the authority to tell a restaurant how many people are
allowed in it. I remember it here in Texas, in
Red Texas. I remember when Greg Abbott acted like he

(08:26):
was being a benevolent dictator because he quote allowed businesses
to get up to seventy five percent capacity. He doesn't
have the authority to tell you how many people to
put in your dag gone restaurant. We allowed these people.
They took down the outdoor basketball hoops. We allowed the government,

(08:47):
the CDC, the FDA, We allowed them to poison us
by the million. And the people who didn't want to
take that poisonous shot. The President of the United States
of America stood up in front of the country and
announced all those people should be fired. Joe Biden not

(09:07):
only put out a statement blaming me the unvaccinated for
a pandemic, he tried to have me fired. And there
was no revolution. There wasn't even really much of a protest.
Why because Netflix still worked and door dash was still running,
and they were smart enough to leave the liquor stores
in the weed shops open. Hey, let people get groceries.

(09:30):
Let them get some whiskey in them. We'll keep them
calm out there. Just keep the Wi Fi rolling, guys,
we'll abuse them without end. I'm not saying that to
dog on you, because this doesn't apply to you. But
the average American is now so demoralized. He has lost
so much touch with who he is, with who he's

(09:53):
supposed to be, a free American in a country where
government doesn't have the authority to tell you this, You
that he has lost so much touch with that that
you're sitting around as the hyperinformed, and you're looking at
all the corruption, the breadth and width of the corruption
in this country, and you're saying, my goodness, I'm so angry.
Surely everyone is just as angry as me. It's pitchfork time.

(10:17):
That it is not, and it won't be until pain
is felt by the masses, real deprivation pain. Take away
the Internet. Then you'll see protests, Then you'll see rebellion.
Take away food delivery, then you'll see these things. All right,
let's talk about Mike Johnson's talk a little bit about
history as well, the military, what's the state of it.

(10:39):
Let's talk about rough greens and your dog and why
your dog needs it. Your dog needs rough Greens because
you give your dog dog food, And I'm not mad
at you. I have given my dog dog food my
whole life. I still give my dog dog food, but
I am recently aware that there's no nutrition in it.
I always thought I was giving my dog the best

(10:59):
food I could give him. But I guess it should
have sparked something in my infantile brain that all the
dog food is brown. Why is it all the same color.
That doesn't make sense because it's all dead. They kill
everything in dog food at the factory so it will
last longer at the shelf. American dogs die years before

(11:20):
they should because they never get nutrition. We're always at
the vet. The dog's keeling over at eight and we're
looking around wondering why how this happened. Well, if you
eat a fast food double cheeseburger every meal your entire life,
you're not gonna live very long either. Pour rough Greens
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(11:42):
and whatever. Eight three three three three my dog or
go to Roughgreens dot com. Slash Jesse Jesse Kelly returns next.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday. Don't
forget we are. You can email us Jesse at Jesse

(12:02):
kellyshow dot com. Having a great time as we always do.
Dear doctor Jesse, I've gotten more and more interested in
history since I discovered your show. I love Medal of
Honor mondays. You can add me to the group that
would love to hear them more often. My question is
I tried to find the most recent and it was
a very old gentleman from the Vietnam War. Do you

(12:23):
think the heroes will eventually fade away as our military
goes DEI thanks to all who served. Her name is Wendy.
Will the heroes fade away? Well? No, heroes have always
been with us, and they're all around us right now.
Why are you know? Let's talk about this. Actually we

(12:46):
talk about Medal of Honor Monday every Monday. We'll do
it again on Monday started the second hour. Everyone knows
we read a Medal of Honor citations. Sometimes I talk
about some history around it, but we're honoring a hero
and talking about his deeds and his charging machine gun nests,
jumping on grenades and he's saving his bodies. But those guys,

(13:06):
those heroes we talk about, would they have been heroic
if the Japanese never bomb Pro Harbor? Would they if
America never got involved in Vietnam? Does that Vietnam legend
become a legend? Or does he work construction, finds himself

(13:28):
a dime? Mary's her lives a quiet life. Heroes they
have opportunities to be heroes because things go bad, things
go bad. When things are bad, things are ugly. That's
when heroes step up. There are so many heroes out

(13:49):
there right now. And remember, it's gonna sound like I'm
being Tony Robbins here, but I really mean this. I'm
a dude. So when I talk about heroes, it's, you know,
it's some cop kicking in a door to save some
kid from a monster. When I talk about heroes, it's
some freaking marine charging up a hill, throwing himself on
a bunker so his friends can live. But there are many, many, many, many,

(14:12):
many different types of heroes. There are people out there
right now who are going to volunteer somewhere this weekend.
You know, I'm not going to volunteer anywhere this weekend.
And it's something that that's been on my heart lately.
I want I want to I want to do. I
feel like I need to do something more than I'm doing.
But there are people this weekend. Well, I'm going to

(14:33):
watch the fight tomorrow night. It's a big fight. I'm
probably gonna cook out some wings with my buddy. I'm
gonna go church on Sunday. But I'm going to enjoy
my family time. But there are people who are going
to spend their time this weekend helping special needs kids.
That's awesome, man, that's really awesome. People are going to
show up at an old folks home this weekend and

(14:56):
keep some little old lady company. She's all alone now,
her kids never visit, she lost her husband, She's facing
the last ten years of her life alone, and there
are people who are going to volunteer their time to
go sit and talk with her. We all have opportunities
to do heroic things, and there are more there are.
There are heroic things outside of jumping on a grenade,

(15:20):
selfless things where you put yourself out there in ways
you don't have to put yourself out there. I was
actually in Houston last night. I had to go up
into Houston. I never go into Houston. It's dangerous and thirty,
and I just prefer never to go into any blue city.
As you know, I had to go up there for
a business thing last night after the show, and I'm
driving through town and there was a big homeless shelter

(15:42):
there and there were people lined up around the block.
And what it was. It was a soup kitchen. It
was a place where they can go and get a meal,
and it was volunteers in there working on a Thursday night.
I think it was like nine thirty or something like that,
nine o'clock, nine to thirty on a Thursday night. I'm
sure these people wanted to be home asleep in their beds,

(16:04):
watching TV, eating a burger, But they're in a smelly,
homeless kitchen dealing with people meant most of whom have
mental health problems, drug alcohol problems, potentially violent. On a
Thursday night at nine o'clock, there are people who got
up off the couch and went and fed the homeless.

(16:28):
That's heroic. That's good. As far as the military goes, Yes,
there's no question the military is rotting out from underneath
us with all this diversity crap, because the good guys
are getting out and then the studs who would join,
they're gonna do something else. They're gonna go be firefighters,
they're gonna be cops, they're gonna serve in other ways

(16:48):
that dudes serve. So yes, it's bad, but remember the
frontline guys right now, the Army rangers, as much as
it pains meet them, to complement those turds, Marines, the
real guy. No, I'm kidding. Rangers, Marines, the frontline guys,
they're still the best, and they're just as heroic as

(17:12):
the men who were fighting in World War two or
World War One, or the Civil War or Vietnam, or
the frontline guys out there right now, stand in post now,
he's not in combat. He's garden the armory at his
base in Hawaii. He's all alone. He's listening to my
podcast when he should be on guard. But anyway, that

(17:34):
stud right there, you don't know it because he hasn't
had the opportunity to do so. But that's the guy
who jumps on a grenade to save his buddy. Heroes
are still all around us, there everywhere, And I'm not
putting down or I'm not dismissing what's happening in the military.
It's something I talk about all the time. And that's
a problem. Remember, it's a problem that behind our frontlined guys,

(17:59):
everything is rotting because the entire military is designed to
support the infantry, the infantry soldier. That's what the military
is supposed to do. Everything is around that guy, built
around feeding him, providing cover for him, letting that guy
do what he does. And that's rotting. And that's a
bad thing for our guys on the front. All right, whatever,
let's talk more about Mike Johnson and some other things.

(18:21):
Hang on. This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is
the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday, and ask doctor
Jesse Friday. There is so much we have to get
to today. And look, it's been a lot on this show.
If you missed any part of it, download the whole
thing on iHeart, Spotify, iTunes. If you get confused by everything,

(18:46):
just no, it's pretty simple. Not an attempt to ban TikTok.
It's an attempt to make TikTok better, Tick tech toe
a winner, a winner, Pretty simple stuff. Could you make
the case Mike john Having Mike Johnson as speaker serves
the Democrat Party better than Pelosi would well, obviously, remember,

(19:10):
Democrats not only will protect him when he gets this
motion to vacate next week, from Marjorie Taylor to Green
and Thomas Massey, they've already announced publicly that they'll protect him. Now,
these are communists. Communists would never in a million years
aid the other side. They don't do that. That's what

(19:31):
Republicans do. Communists are never tempted to do that. It
tells you everything you need to know. That's the most
stinging indictment of Mike Johnson you can possibly have. Hakeem Jeffries,
the minority leader, already came out and said, oh, if
they try to bounce and we'll protect him. We want
to keep things just as they are. He's perfect for them.

(19:51):
It would be better if he left, if every Republican retired,
well not every Republican, but it would be better if
Democrats took back control of the House rather than what
we have right now. And I realized, Republicans controlling the
House is what gives us these hearings, and those are
valuable and things like that. But having Mike Johnson in
charge of the House, passing every Democrat bill means that

(20:15):
we pass all their horrible things. And get the blame
for it. It's freaking horrible if you if Mike Johnson
had any brains at all or any pride whatsoever, he
would be so ashamed at that. As soon as Democrats
came out and said, no, we're gonna keep him. We
like Mike Johnson as speaker. Man, Oh look, you know

(20:38):
how bad it would hurt me. I love that communists
hate me and hate the show. You know how bad
it would hurt me if I found out they loved it?
Oh yeah, Jesse Kelly show. Everyone should listen to that.
Hmmm mm mmm. Would I be asking myself some hard
questions about what we do here instead focusing on the
real issue. Hey, Jesse, I heard you talk about how

(21:00):
great Tennessee is and so on and so forth, and
how you might move here one day. My parents are norms.
They watch Fox News all day, so on and so forth.
My dad, a Vietnam vet, read your book but didn't
have anything to say except it's all true, but continues
to consume Fox News unless he's at my house, where
I forced them to watch the first TV or the plays. Anyway,

(21:22):
he says, Tennessee's some really red parts, but they don't
get out and vote in primaries. My question is, how
can I get you on the radio in the big cities.
You're on in Memphis, but not Nashville, Knoxville, or Chattanooga.
The local radio talk shows are full of people who
just parrot things like Mitch McConnell. So how do I
get you on the radio instead of these losers? His

(21:44):
name is Sam. Okay, let me explain something about radio.
I don't know. I don't know who you're talking about about,
who you don't like or whatnot. But let me explain
this about radio. The show is this show is syndicated.
Now what does that mean even what is syndication. Well, well,
you have a local radio station, whatever your local radio
station is, and that's local. If you get syndicated, what

(22:10):
that means is a syndication company and there are several
picked you up and they think this show is so
good that they want to put it on in multiple cities.
I work for Premiere. They're the biggest syndicator by a mile.
You know, it was who Rush was with, It's Glenn,
it's Clay and Buck, it's Sean, it's the Premiere is

(22:30):
big and obviously they recognize the talent what krit No? Seriously, Okay,
So I'm with Premiere Premiere because I work for Premiere
and they work with me. They want the show on everywhere.
You know, you want the show on every single city. However,

(22:51):
understand this is how radio works. Your local radio station
they have Well, first you have to understand it's a business.
I know you get that, but this is not a charity.
I don't do this for free. Premiere doesn't do it
for free. Now, I believe in what I do. I
love what I do, but this is a business, is
a money making profit business. And your local radio station

(23:14):
is exactly the same. Your local radio station has a
radio lineup. Maybe, and this is the case in many instances,
maybe they already have a signed contract, assigned agreement with
somebody who's on there that you don't like. Maybe that's
part of it. Maybe part of it is. And different
radio stations have different mentalities when it comes to this.

(23:36):
Maybe part of it is they prefer to have on
a local guy instead of a syndication guy. And I
love that actually. I mean, I know I'm syndicated, and
I'm very blessed to be syndicated, but I think there's
so much great local radio. Local guys really give you
a better feel, an outstanding feel for the local community.

(23:57):
And I think there's value to having a national commerce
station like we do about national things. But there's also
tremendous value if you got a morning guy or an
evening guy who's gonna come on and he's gonna talk
about traffic in the tunnel and can you believe what's
happening in this specific school district. And there's value in that.
There's so much talent, really really great talent on local radio,

(24:18):
and maybe your local station has an agreement with that guy.
Maybe they're advertised. There are a laundry list of reasons
why a show like mine might not be It's never
gonna be on every station. Rush wasn't on every station.
That's not possible. There are all kinds of things that
keep that from happening. Now it is growing because of

(24:40):
the ratings and the downloads and the advertisers or everyone's
so happy with our show as it stands right now.
That it is growing, it's expanding new cities and new cities.
We just picked up Buffalo. It's incredible. It's growing a lot.
Remember this though, the beauty of today, of technology today
is whatever. You want to listen to this show, any thing,

(25:00):
you can listen in the palm of your hand. And
if your local station cuts off the show and you're
mad about it, maybe you're listening locally and they cut
you off that night. Maybe they're playing something else, Maybe
they have an agreement with a local sports team. Again,
that comes back to money. Radio stations need to make money,
you know, I'll bless them to it. They have bills
to pay too, families to feed. But you want to

(25:21):
keep listening to the world famous Jesse Kelly show. And
who could blame you? There? Where else can you learn
things like this? No, freedom is not free. Just go
download the iHeartRadio app. And I'm not just telling you
to download the podcast. If you download the iHeartRadio app,
you can listen to any affiliate you want who carries
the show. So you're mad that your local affiliate dropped

(25:44):
it that night, just go to a different affiliate and
you listen right there on the same phone, on the
same app. So that shoot, cars come with that stuff now,
So there? How about that? Hey, Jesse oprescient pontificator, that
is me? What Chris, do you think it's possible The
trans movement is really a make work program for lawyers.

(26:06):
It seems that a decade or so from now, the
victims of this insanity may be suing doctors, nurses, school administrators,
so on and so forth. Okay, let's talk about that.
This is from Stephen. There's so much horrible ugliness surrounding
this tranny stuff that we can lose sight of the

(26:27):
money making factor. Now, first, let's understand this is a
cultural Marxist movement that at its core is designed to
shatter people. They want people broken, they need people broken. Remember,
what is communism? What is it? The religion of the malcontent.
That's what communism actually is. It has nothing to do

(26:49):
with capitalism or the bourgeoisie, or the workers, or it
has nothing to do with any of that. It's always
just been the religion of the malcontent. And the communists
have underst stood that, and so what they try to do,
it's actually very very smart. They try to create more malcontents.
You create more misery, you create more mental health issues,

(27:11):
you create more messed up people. Well, what you're actually
creating is an army for yourself. You're recruiting foot soldiers.
Every new ten year old who decides to cut his
penis off, is going to vote Democrat until he commits suicide.
At twenty five. He will, everyone knows it, and then
he'll keep voting Democrat after he kills himself. Everyone knows
that too. But let's discuss the other aspect of this,

(27:34):
because there is a good old fashioned greed aspect to it.
Before we get to that, let's discuss pain and living
with it. Sucks, doesn't it. When you have something that's
nagging at you. It's happened to me many times. Back problems,
this need, whatever the case may be, sucks. We have
to deal with it, though, because if you don't, you
don't sleep well, you're not in a good mood, You're

(27:56):
snapping at people, You're missing out on things. I can't
go the game, I know, I'd love to play pickup basketball.
My foothurts. Why don't you try relief factor? Just try
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(28:18):
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or relief factor dot com. We'll be back Jesse Kelly Vaccian.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. I can't believe I'll

(28:41):
get my arms. Look in this shirt, Chris, what. I
don't know why you're not acknowledging this. I look chiseled
in this shirt. Just expect me to be wearing this
every single day from now what Chris? I do not
sound like bka. You know what. That's not nice, Chris,
that's not nice. We're talking about the We got a
question about all this training madness and is it about money?

(29:02):
So first we were talking obviously this is it's really evil,
and it's about breaking people and turning them into dirty
commies for the rest of their lives until they kill themselves.
It's really bad. But there is a good old fashioned
greed component to this, and it's disgusting. You see, we

(29:24):
always have to keep something in mind. The psychiatrist, you go, see,
he doesn't make any money if he fixes you on
the first visit, or if he tells you you're doing fine.
And I'm not dogging on your shrink and I'm not
telling you not to go to one you should keep
in mind that that profession is like nineteen to one

(29:46):
Democrat versus Republicans, so you're most likely pouring out your
heart and soul to a dirty COMMI who hates your guts.
But setting that aside, you know, you know, I used
to go to chiropractors when I was a kid. I
grew so fast, I was so tall that my back
was jacked up in one of my vertebrae. Instead, I
won't go into the details. Instead of fusing, I grew

(30:07):
so fast that overlapped and I had some back problems.
It would just bother me all the time, and so
I would have to I would go to a chiropractor
every now and then, and I went to a few
different ones. And it's wild how consistent every single one
of them was. And I'm not dogging on chiropractors, but
every single one of them told me after I was

(30:28):
done with him cracking my back and doing all the
various things, all right, we need to get you in
here at least once, if not twice a week. Stop by.
Talk to Amy at the front desk. She'll get you
scheduled for your next twenty appointments. Well, can't you just
fix me so I don't have to come back. Well,
he's in the for profit business just like you are,

(30:50):
just like I am, and the profit comes with repeat customers,
so he needs you coming back. The same thing works.
It works just that way in psychiatry too. Why do
you think your dentist tells you you need ten fillings
every single time? Have you ever gotten a second opinion
at a dentist? Actually, Mike Cernovich was talking about this today.
He was right on point with it. My wife had

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one once they told her she needed I think it
was seven fillings. She takes meticulous care of her tea.
She's one of those freaks that flosses. What weirdo. Anyway,
seven filings. She was outraged, mortified. She went and saw
another one and the dentist said, what, you don't need
any fillings. You don't need a single filling. There's money
in it. This tranny stuff is big money because you

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get some kid, some teenage kid with parents in there. Hey,
she's a real tomboy. We caught her playing football with
the neighbor kids and she prefers to wear overalls instead
of skirts. Clearly she's a boy. And you go sit
down with the shrink. What's the shrink gonna say? Where's
the money? If you're an evil, soulless monster of a shrink,

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where's the money? At is the money? In telling her
in her parents, No, she's just a tomboy. She's totally fine.
In fact, she's probably gonna grow up to be really
hot and a good wife like most tom Like most
tomboys turn out to do. So just get out of
my office and don't come back. I don't need you here.
Is that the best thing for his bottom line? Or
is the best thing for his bottom line to say,

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Oh wow, yeah, I can tell little Trina is actually
a dude. And in fact, you should come back next
week and the week after and the week after and
the week after that for the low, low cost of
two hundred dollars an hour, and we'll explain exactly what's
going on there and try to help you through it.
And then at the back end of that process, don't

(32:38):
think for one second these shrinks don't have partnerships in
agreements with local doctors who will perform these things. At
the back end of it, she gets a lovely referral
to doctor Monster and you go down and see doctor Monster. Hey,
doctor Monster. You know I'm a shrink and I've already
diagnosed this girl very clearly. This girl is a dude.

(32:58):
And so doctor Monster, would if you please take her
in and put her under and chop her breasts off
and ruin her life, would you do me a favor?
And doctor Monster's thinking about his bottom line, he's thinking
about all the money that comes from his surgery and everything,
and he says, oh, absolutely, bring her in here. Let
me carve her up like a Thanksgiving turkey. And in
the end, the kid is destroyed, completely gutted and destroyed,

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mutilated beyond belief. But the doctor's rich and the shrink
is rich, and the evil liberal white woman mom gets
to show off her new freak to all of her
friends and brag about what she did. So everyone wins,
except for the poor child, of course, whose life is ruined.
To answer your question, yes, there's huge money involved. And

(33:44):
as far as lawyers go, there's always huge money involved
when it comes to lawyers. Why do you think you
understand how much of our lives, how much we pay
for lawyers. We pay for lawyers in everything we do.
Everything around us is more expensive because everything involves lawyers.

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On some level. It involves lawsuits and protecting yourself from
this and protecting yourself from that. Go if you want
a fascinating read, a fascinating dig If you want to
do some research into something, here's something for you to
dig into. Trial lawyers in the country. They're all Democrats.
They all vote Democrat. Go look at the legislation they

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will oppose and support. Sometimes it's hard to understand until
you realize they're creating huge quantities of money for themselves
whenever they decide what to oppose or what to support.
Like if you have something like tort reform. You've heard
a tort reform and it comes to medical things where

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you can't just sue some hospital for eighty million dollars
for pain and suffering. They they'll put limits on things
like that, limits on lawsuits, anything like that. You know
who opposes that? Lawyers, they'll they oppose it out right.
Why this is not as good for the bottom line?
All right, Jesse, All these lunatics are talking about how

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bad America is, but they never leave. And why aren't
they urging the building of the border wall so they
won't fall into the evil track of America? Why aren't
they handing out pamphlets telling immigrants not to come to
America because it's so bad living here. Why why don't
they leave? Why don't they tell the illegals not to come? Well,

(35:29):
you already know, why don't you? To the communists, to
the communists who resides in this country, and to the
communists around the world, America is the great Satan. That's
not just something you heard from Osama bin Laden. You
have to get that. Your liberal and Peggy feels like

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America is the height of all evil. And when they
when they say they're fighting against it and we need
to we need to build it, we need a revolution. Hey,
we need to build back better or whatever words they
try to describe the revolution. They're trying to tear the
country down because they think that's good. They think that's good.

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That's why, all right, we still have an hour left.
Someone wants to know about Chris and Michael how they
got hired. Someone wants to talk about food delivery, Biden
winning reelection. Would it be better for the show. I
don't want to talk about that. I want to talk
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