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June 3, 2024 38 mins

Why The Right is still surprised at what the communist does? Carthage must be destroyed. Understanding people and motivations and how to properly dissuade them. The only thing that guarantees a good life for a communist is party membership.

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Monday. Did
you miss me? I missed you? And of course it
is a giganic show. Today. I am here, I am live,

(00:33):
I am back, and we have so much to tackle tonight.
Of course, it's Medal of Honor Monday, and we will
get to that about an hour from now. A little
disclaimer next hour. About halfway through next hour, we're gonna
have a guest on. It's Brandon Wikert and he's gonna
discuss this Special Forces soldier killing a chechen in America.

(01:00):
There's so much more to this story than people are
talking about. And it is a jaw dropper. The things
this guy has to say, it's gonna blow your mind.
That's coming up next hour, so we have that. Yes,
I am aware that maybe I missed a little bit
of something last week, so I will talk about that.
I'll talk about the Trump stuff here in a moment

(01:21):
to try out the conviction to all these things I
know about the Fauci testimony. Today, I have all kinds
of Fauci audio emails, fun all that. I'm even gonna
rant on airports because I was traveling all that and
so much more coming up tonight on the world famous
Jesse Kelly's show. I want you to know I missed
you dearly. I was talking to my wife last night

(01:44):
and I told her I wish I could do the
show right now. That's how bad I missed you. So
here we go. In fact, let's just knock out a
couple of these because I might as well address it
right off the bat. Hey, Jesse, we listened to Rush
for thirty two years. I hope listen to you that long.
You resemble him in many ways, but this week and

(02:05):
yet another way, without fail, he would take a week
off and all hell would break loose in the country
and he wasn't here to sort things out. I can't
wait to hear your fifty thousand foot perspective on the
Trump trial. Here's another guy, where the hell are you?
He says, your audience needs some answers. Rush never took

(02:26):
a week off. Your website has no answers. Another guy,
Dear Oracle, tell or stop asking us to stop or
stop asking us to be legal. We're done with that, okay,
So first of all, let's address the first email. First,
I will admit to you. When I decided to take

(02:46):
a vacation last week, it was a decision that was
not made thirty five seconds before the week started. I
didn't know the Trump verdict was going to be happening
at when I took it off. Okay, that's one, and
I'll tell you. As soon as it happened, I thought
to myself, Oh gosh, I can't believe I'm on vacation.
I can't believe I'm not there to talk about it. So, yes,

(03:08):
that sucks. I didn't plan it that way. That's one.
Two To the guy who says the website doesn't tell
us where you are? Where are you? That actually really
blesses me. It blesses me that that thing happened and
you had to tune in to hear what I had
to say, and I wasn't there, and you got desperate.
Look where was I. I just took a vacation. It's
just the wife and a couple kids. I told you

(03:30):
I always wanted to show the boys the Nine to
eleven Memorial Museum in New York City, and so that's
what we did. We took them up there to teach
them that they needed to hear it. I'll get into
that they needed to see it. I'll get into that
later on. I'm sorry, I was just on vacation. I
didn't mean to. Now let's deal with it, all right,
Let's deal with what happened first. Let's zoom out a

(03:51):
little bit on this whole thing. You already know the deal.
You've heard all analysis. This is last week days ago.
Blah blah blah blah blah. Trump convicted on thirty four
counts one and so forth. Now let me ask you
an honest question, and I want you to be honest
with yourself. Were you shocked? Were you surprised? I'm not

(04:14):
about to be mean, but were you shocked when the
word came down these ridiculous charges than they were? They're
just so absurd. Everything was ridiculous. But when the verdict
came down guilty all thirty four charges and now he's
facing the house, arrest or probation or even prison. I've
talked to another lawyer today who says that's not outside

(04:34):
of the realm of possibility at all. We were you shocked?
Were you surprised? Okay, so let's deal with this. If
you were, if you got that news, not that you
were mad or sad we were all all those things.
That's fine, But if you were shocked, I can't believe
they would. How could they do these charges that? Well,

(04:55):
then we need to talk. You See, it's so huge
in life. It's probably the hugest thing in life. In
your personal life, and your business life, in your political life,
whatever you're doing, it is so so critical to figure

(05:19):
out who you're dealing with and what they want. Who
are you dealing with and what do they want? This
human being that I'm dating, I'm not dating anyone, sorry,
but this human being that i'm dating, what does she want?
Who is she? What are her motivations? Who is he?

(05:41):
If you were in the Air force? What are his motivations?
What does he want? In the business world, you're going
into interview for a job, maybe you're signing up for
a business partner, maybe you do. Who am I dealing with?
What does this guy want? Is it just about money?
Is it about this? Is it about who is he?
What does he want? Part of the reason, so it's

(06:06):
part of the reason the Right is caught with its
pants down and surprised so many times by what the
Communists do. Is the Right doesn't even to this day,
they do not understand who and what they're dealing with.
Do you know this was? This was I'm actually not
even gonna do the obnoxious I was right thing. I'm

(06:28):
really not doing that. You know, this is me from
over a year ago.

Speaker 2 (06:34):
Listen to this, dude, Ronald Trump was in very serious trouble,
legal trouble, not because he did anything wrong, because we
have parts of this nation now, New York City being
one of those that are wholly controlled by communists at
every level.

Speaker 1 (06:50):
Oh Jesse. But if it goes to trial, he'll be fine.

Speaker 3 (06:54):
Do you have any idea the percentage of Democrats versus
Republicans in Manhattan where that trial is going to be hell,
over eighty percent Democrats. Do you know that Democrats in
this country do genuinely believe Donald Trump is Adolf Hitler.

Speaker 1 (07:11):
This is me from over a year ago. I don't
like what I'm about to tell you, but I'm going
to say something, all right, because I feel obligated to
tell you this. Donald Trump is going to be convicted
of crimes, convicted of crimes, not just but on trial.
Whether it's New York, d C. Or Atlanta, they are
going to put him on trial. And the jury of

(07:33):
twelve communists. They're going to come back and they're going
to convict Donald Trump of felonies. It is a guarantee,
one thousand percent. Bet your mortgage on it, your wife,
your husband, and both your kidneys. Donald Trump will be
convicted of crimes. Again, let's pause for a moment. Do
not be a naive child who emails me and tells

(07:53):
me he didn't do anything wrong. I know that, grow up.
This has nothing to do with what he did or
didn't do. I know he did do anything wrong. He's
in an evil communist justice system. Now they're going to
convict him of these crimes. How did I know? That's
from over a year ago, and I remember it like

(08:14):
it was yesterday. The emails we showed up to after
we did that show, it was gosh, there had to
be five hundred of them. That's so stupid. I'm not
even listening to you anymore. They're not going to convict him.
He didn't commit any crimes, Jesse. That what are you stupid?
Trump isn't a felon. Joe Biden's the felon, Jesse. How
are they going to convict him five and there had

(08:37):
to be five hundred of them the next day. How
did I know? How did I know? Well, I'm actually
not an oracle, and I'm most definitely not an intelligent
human being. I'm the furthest thing in the world. From it,
I'm a moron. But there is one thing I don't
have many skills. There is one thing I have always
been good at since I was a child. I understood

(09:00):
people and their motivations. I understand who I'm dealing with
and what they want at all times. And I'm here
to tell you if you were shocked surprised last week
when it came back thirty four for thirty four convicted
on the charges, then you it's not that you're dumb

(09:24):
or naive. I didn't really mean that. Maybe you are
a little naive, but it's not that you're stupid or
a bad person or anything like that. I'm not saying that.
But you need to work on your people skills. I
don't mean interpersonal skills. I mean your understanding of people.

(09:45):
Here's the truth, here's the reality of it. There are
parts of this country and I'm not trying to get
your blood pressure up all over again. I'm gonna I'm
actually gonna talk you off the ledge here shortly, just
to stay with me. But there are portions of this country,
not the whole country top to bottom. I'm not saying that,

(10:06):
but there are portions of this country now that are communists,
and I mean a one party communist run nation. Depending
on where you currently reside, you might already live in
a communist country. Whether or not you want to acknowledge

(10:27):
that or believe that that's your problem. You do me.
I'm in Texas, so I'm not fully in a communist
country because I have certain levels of government protection above
me where that one party rule doesn't necessarily apply. But
if you are in if you're listening to the sound
of my voice in Seattle, and many are Los Angeles,

(10:51):
New York City, make it about New York City. If
you're listening to the sound of my voice in New
York City, I'm not even gonna do that thing where
I tell you to move again now, I'm not gonna
do that. We don't have time for that tonight. I
have too many other things to get to. You can move,
don't move, I don't care. But you better understand where
you live and what you're dealing with now. And that

(11:13):
is something we're going to discuss what you're dealing with
and how we deal with them. Before we deal with that,
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(11:34):
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(12:41):
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ask doctor Jesse questions for Friday. Fire them all in. Now,
let's discuss what we're dealing with and why and how

(13:02):
do we deal with it? Okay, Trump gets convicted. Well,
we always knew that. I always knew that. You knew that.
Probably we talked about this, but how do we know. Well, remember,
when you are dealing with communists, you are not dealing
with people who share your value system. And I'm not

(13:23):
even actually going to insult their value system. Now, although
it may come off it may come off as insulting,
because I'm naturally insulting. We're just gonna deal with matter
of facts here, Just matter of facts here. You probably
believe in concepts like right and wrong, good and evil,
things like that. The communist does not think in those terms. Why, Well,

(13:48):
here's how I want here. Here's the best way I
can describe it. Have you ever you know what pause?
You want to do a little history with me? I
think this will probably best best describe what I'm talking about.
You've heard of the Punic Wars, right, We've talked about
them a bunch on the show, The Punic Wars. You
know what that means. The Punic Wars. They were the
wars between Rome and Carthage. There were three of them,

(14:11):
Rome and Carthage. Maybe now you're thinking, oh, that was Hannibal. Correct,
Hannibal was the Second Punic War, the Second Punic War,
But the Third Punic War is the one I want
to talk about briefly, just a couple of minutes. Sorry,
you're not getting a long history thing, but just give
me a couple of minutes here. I think it'll help
explain when I'm trying to get out here. Rome, after

(14:34):
Hannibal had invaded Italy. Hannibal had been beating up on
the Roman armies, killed all these Roman senators, won all
these battles. Eventually they defeat Hannibal at the Battle of
Zama at the end of the Second Punic War. But
after that war was done and the Carthaginians were defeated
in every possible way. The Romans put these horrible reparations

(14:59):
on them, and yeah, Rome I and everything else, but
the sting, the fear the Romans still held after that
was palpable. They were a quick jaunt across the Mediterranean
away from a society that had killed Roman armies and masts,

(15:22):
wiped them out, a society that very clearly was close
to Rome's equal, if not their equal, economically militarily, and
that society had just invaded Rome. So for the Romans,
for so many of the Romans, Carthage was all evil.

(15:45):
It was the root of all evil. It was the
source of all their problems. And I'm not just talking
about some regular gossip on the street corner. Roman senators,
the most senior Roman senators would give speeches on the
Roman Senate floor and they would end their speeches with

(16:07):
Carthage must be destroyed. I'm paraphrasing, but that's how they
would end every speech. We must destroy Carthage. Now hold
on a minute. Carthage was defeated. At this time, Carthage
was down and out. They had lost the war. They
were repaying all these reparations and yet Carthage must be destroyed.
Carthage must be destroyed. That was what the Romans had said.

(16:30):
But then we have the Carthaginians. Yeah, they were paying reparations,
but they went back to doing really what they'd always done.
They were trading back and forth goods, services, boting across
the Mediterranean, making money. And then one day the Romans
showed up at their door, high ranking Romans, and the
Romans said, hey, Carthage, we need some things from you.

(16:53):
And Carthage said, okay, what do you need? And the
Romans said, well, need you to destroy all of your ships.
We need you to turn in every weapon you have,
and we need you to hand over three hundred of
your children there were the children of the high ranking
members of Carthaginian society. Hand over your children as hostages

(17:16):
so we can kill them if you get out of line.
Now pause on everything else, because this is going to
come back to American politics here in a moment. You
and I we have the benefit of hindsight, but that's
the only way we can look at the story. Why
would the Carthaginians agree to any of that? Isn't that

(17:38):
what you're thinking right now? Because they did it the
Carthaginians promptly destroyed their ships, and they handed over their kids,
and they handed over all their weapons, everything, every single shield, armor, sword, spear, whatever,
they handed it all over. And you me, looking back
on this story now with the benefit of hindsight, we

(17:58):
look at them and we say, are you guys nuts?
Are you stupid? Are you what is wrong with you?
Are you guys the dumbest people? Is it corrupt? What
is wrong with you? But you want to know the
difference between you and me and the Carthaginians. You me,
we understand who the Carthaginians were dealing with and what

(18:21):
their motivations were. The Carthaginians, they couldn't accept that. They
didn't accept that. They thought, if I just do this,
Rome will let me go. And then fast forward to
the end of the story. Carthage was no more. The
whole place was burned to the ground. Every man, woman
and child was murdered or sold into slavery. Now let's

(18:44):
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(20:09):
Honor Monday, an hour away from a jaw dropping story
about a Green Beret and a gunfight with a Chechen,
and there's anyway just hang on. It's an amazing show
where we're talking about I'm giving you my little recap
on the Trump verdict stuff and my thoughts on it.
We have not understood and accepted what we're dealing with. Therefore,

(20:32):
we are constantly in a state of shock and surprise
at what we need to do to combat them and
the things they do. We're shocked by it. In fact,
ever since the verdict, ever since the verdict, you've seen,
I guarantee you've seen or heard people on the radio
or television say we need to start arresting democrats. Now

(20:56):
you've heard that, right, you've heard that. That's funny, that's
a good idea. This was me from over a year ago.
We should have red state ags indicting democrats. And I
don't mean one. It shouldn't be a one off. If
you're a red state ag right now, you should be
cooking up an indictment on a Democrat, an elected democrat

(21:17):
in your state, so there can be a statement made
where boom, ten of them go down like that, boom
indicted the same day. But they're not doing it, and
they're not doing it because they don't want to risk
their precious positions and they're not doing ith Okay, whatever, Well,
everyone's saying that now, why was I saying it back then?

(21:37):
Because we are dealing with people who must be dissuaded.
They must be dissuaded. And because we don't understand who
we're dealing with and what their motivations are, we don't
understand what will actually dissuade them. That's where the confusion

(22:01):
and the shop comes in. I've seen many, many, many
people celebrating things like this today. I've seen a couple
different things. I've seen things like this. Here's a headline.
Trump reportedly raises two hundred million dollars since the verdict.
I saw this headline, and I saw endless people on
the right. Oh, mad Democrats really screwed up this time.

(22:24):
Oh all they did was make Trump stronger. Weoooooo, I've
seen this. I've seen many people on the right saying,
this judgment shot out of New York. He really discredited himself.
Now it comes out this guy he donated the Democrats,
he donated to Joe Biden. Wow, he looks bad. In fact,

(22:49):
this case is gonna get overturned on a peel. What
an idiot. Wooooooo, you don't understand what you're dealing with
communists aren't concerned with Donald Trump raising two hundred million dollars.
They would prefer he didn't, don't get me wrong, but
they're not concerned with it. Judge murshawan in New York,

(23:12):
he's not concerned with losing his reputation with you or me.
He's not concerned with the next analyst on Fox News saying, well, legally,
I think this will get overturned and then the judge
will look bad. Because Judge Murshawn understands something so many
people on the right have not understood and do not

(23:32):
understand and have not accepted yet. He exists in New
York City, New York State, and the United States of
America at every single level. For a guy like that,
he lives in a communist country. Have you ever studied
communist countries, no matter what they may be, whether it's
Cambodia or East Germany or the Soviet Union or anywhere else.

(23:54):
What is the one thing, what is the one ticket
you can buy that will guarantee you a better life,
better jobs, better parking, better houses, better schools, better food,
better What is the thing in communist countries that guarantees
you the good life? Versus the crappy life everyone else
has to live. What is that thing party membership? When

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you exist in a communist country, the goal is not
to be well thought of by you or me. The
goal is not to avoid having your cases overturned by appeal.
The goal is not not to avoid the other guy
raising a bunch of campaign money for it. That's not

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the goal at all. Those things don't even cross your mind.
When you live in a communist country. The goal is
to become a party member, a party member. If I
can just get my ticket, if I can just get
my Communist Party membership card, then I can move out

(25:04):
of this crappy house, and we can stop eating this
slop every night, and I can start getting a job
where I can afford to eat and get my kids
some clothes. If I I will even be able to
take a vacation. I bet they'll allow me to own
a color TV if I can just get my membership card.
Judge Murshawn just got his Communist membership card. Alvin Bragg,

(25:29):
you got his membership. I did my job. We did
our job. Many voices out there.

Speaker 3 (25:35):
The only voice that matters is the voice of the jury,
and the jury has.

Speaker 1 (25:40):
Spoken, and you know what, he's not wrong. He did
his job. You see. The thing is he views his
job different than how you view his job. You probably
because you're a good person, a citizen who believes in

(26:00):
the law, right, wrong, good, evil. You believe his job
as the age is to arrest and prosecute criminals. But
that's not how Alvin Bragg sees himself. You see, the
communist he is all about the revolution and anything you

(26:21):
can do, anything you can do to cement your party
membership status and further the revolution. That is a good thing.
Alvin Bragg he views his job as turning loose violent
criminals so they can rape and murder more women. That's
how he views part of his job. That's why he
does it. And he've views the other part of his

(26:42):
job as arresting and prosecuting his political opponents. And Alvin
Bragg has done his job in his mind to the letter.
Just because you or I don't see it that way,
that doesn't affect him at all. And that brings me
to fighting back against these people, and what fighting back

(27:03):
actually looks like. You see, if we're dealing with someone,
If I'm dealing with somebody and they don't care about
my opinion of them. Well, then if I want to
stop them, then I am going to be forced to
find a different way to disincentivize them from doing the

(27:26):
evil things they're doing and raising Donald Trump a bunch
of money. Not that I'm saying don't donate the Trump.
If you did that, that's fine, go ahead, donate whatever.
That's the look. You were mad you wanted to donate,
That's fine. But that's not what the communist fears. He
doesn't fear it at all. The communist is dealing with
a completely different value system, completely different value system here,

(27:51):
the communist, he only understands fear and pain. This is guy,
You're gonna bring us to Fauci, which I will get
to in at Fauci. In all his testimony today, I know,
I know it sounds like such a a rubicon crossing moment,
a bridge too far. We could never come back for

(28:12):
this from this, But here we are. I was on
vacation all week last week. It's June third, It's Monday,
June third. Let me ask you something. How many Democrats
have been arrested since Trump's conviction? Anyone? I mean, I
would hey, I was a little out of pocket. I
realized I wasn't following the news every day Chris Michael

(28:33):
was there? Was there something? Did I miss something? Did
Chuck Schumer get arrested? Did did a single Republican age
announce his intention to indict and arrest Joe Biden after
he leaves office? Did Michael? Chris? Did I miss any?
None of those? Not one? Not one story? Oh? Oh okay,

(28:58):
So why would they stop? Why would they ever stop?
Here's a hint. They won't give you a couple examples.
Hang on, it is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday,
only ten minutes away from Medal of Honor Monday, So

(29:19):
get ready for that one. Then we're gonna have more.
We're gonna have all kinds of faucy stuff, some more
of this chump stuff. And I just want to wrap
up this point. We're talking about non understanding what we're
dealing with, and we're not understanding that we have to
provide disincentives to the other side. As of right now,
there have been zero disincentives none, zero, zip zilch, No

(29:43):
Democrats arrested. Ho but Trump raised a bunch of money.
They don't give a crap about that. Oh, but the
poll numbers are they're really regretting it. They don't care
about that either. Now they'd rather win, but that's not
providing a disincentive. You think the next district attorney. You
think Fanny Willis in Georgia is looking at Joe Biden's
sorry poll numbers post conviction and saying to herself, well,

(30:06):
I mean maybe we shouldn't go through with this. Guys,
you're probably snickering about it like I am, as I say,
because it's so beyond absurd. She doesn't think of a crap. Look, look,
they convict Trump of thirty four felony counts of the
most ridiculous charges at the same time, headline, Ohio Legislature

(30:28):
approves a bill to secure Biden's spot on the November ballot.
At the same time Democrats are arresting and possibly imprisoning, imprisoned,
imprisoning Donald Trump. Before the election, Republicans dug in their
heels and made sure Joe Biden got to appear on

(30:50):
the ballot in Ohio. Why would Democrats ever stop? Honestly,
here's one Eight Senate Republicans vow to oppose all Biden
nominees and Democrat legislation. This was led by Mike Lee. Eight.

(31:10):
That's the best we can do. The best we can
do is eight of them, eight Republicans. A Republicans stepped
up and essentially said, well, I mean, we're not gonna
approve any more nominees. That's the teeth we came with.
They're getting ready to throw the Republican presidential nominee either
on probation or they're going to lock him in his

(31:32):
home so we can't campaign, or they very well, you understand,
prison time is on the ballot. Here I shouldn't say
on the ballot. Donald Trump might get elected from prison,
state prison in New York. That's a possibility. I've talked
to legal people all week. It's a possibility. They're on
the cusp of throwing the Republican nominee for president in
state prison. And the best we can muster is eight

(31:56):
Republican senators saying we're not going to approve of whatever
Judge Jerkwater. That's the best we can do. So forget
about your perspective or my perspective. Looking at it from
their perspective, what is the disincentive? Why wouldn't they do

(32:17):
this to every Republican and I just screamed about this.
Ever since January sixth, when I've been screaming about this
behind the microphone, saying their names over and over again,
the Jeremy Browns of the world. I mean, I could
go down the list of all it all these guys,
these normal, everyday Americans who were abused by the justice

(32:40):
system of this country, overcharged, over incarcerated, abused while they
awaited trial, and there was no Republican response. I believe
to this day someone will correct me if I'm wrong,
But I don't think I am. Not a single Republican
in the House, Senate, or Republican guys or Republican ag

(33:02):
has even stepped foot in a trial of a January
sixth defendant. And we wake up one day and they've
convicted Donald Trump for a Oh my gosh, how could
this happen? Why would they do this? Well, why would
they do this because you sat on your hands and
hit on you. Not you personally, I'm talking to the

(33:24):
elected officials, but because our elected officials sat on their
hands and hit under their desks for two or three
years with no response whatsoever. Of course, the communist is
going to keep going. His car doesn't even go in reverse.
It's always in drive, and he's either stopped by you,

(33:46):
forced to be pushed backwards. You must push him backwards
because he's never going to drive backwards on his own.
Or he's moving forward, sometimes at breakneck speed, sometimes slower,
but he's constantly moved forward because he's never, ever, ever
given a disincentive by the right. Ever, why wouldn't he

(34:10):
I don't even honestly, I had a week to think
about this. I don't even blame Alan Bragg. Why would
I blame Alan Bragg? Do I blame the goldfish when
I drop a piece of bread in the water for
going up and eating it. Alvin Bragg is a filthy communist.
Filthy communists do what he did. They take power for what.

(34:30):
What are the two things the communist does with power?
They reward their friends, they punish their enemies. Alvin Bragg
has taken power. He's taken all the rapists and murderers
in New York City and he turned them loose. He's
rewarded his friends, and he's found enemy number one for
the communists in America, at least in their minds, it's
Donald Trump. And he arrested him and convicted him, and

(34:52):
he has no disincentive. Let me ask you if today,
let's say Texas is AG. It's big state, Texas is
big state, red state. What if Texas is AG put
out a statement today saying we now have a criminal

(35:12):
warrant for Alvin Bragg. If Alvin Bragg ever steps foot
in the state of Texas, he will immediately be arrested,
sent to jail in await trial. Now, maybe that would
disincentive Alvin Bragg. Maybe it wouldn't. But you're telling me
the next communist prosecutor who thought about doing such a thing.

(35:36):
You're telling me that wouldn't be on his mind. Well,
hold on a minute. I mean I want him in
dight Trump too. But my sister, Susie, she lives in Texas.
We go there every Christmas time. I mean, if I
do this, what if I can never go What if
I can never go back and visit her again? Hey,
maybe we shouldn't. We've provided no disincentives. Raising campaign money

(35:58):
is not a disincentive. Pointing out how evil they are
is not a disincentive. Whining about the things they've done
is not a disincentive. All we do is point It's
all we do. I've called the Gop. I've got a
new name for him, on top of the low t Gop,
the Pointer Sisters, because that's all they do this point Hey,
look point, hey, Look he's doing bad. I mean, with
this Fauci stuff today. I'm about to go off on

(36:19):
this after Medal of honor Monday. Hey, look what he did. Hey,
look what he's doing. Look what he did. Doctor Fauci
is retired with the largest government pension in the history
of the United States of America. He's a world renowned author.
He's famous. He'll live the high life till the day
he dies. You think he's worried about your congressional inquiry

(36:40):
without handcuffs, the next doctor Fauci is going to do
the same thing because we don't give disincentives. Now, we'll
deal with Medal of Honor money. Then we'll deal with
some more of this Fauci stuff and other things before
we get to that. I understand, I do understand. I

(37:01):
understand that my knee was swollen. I haven't told you yet. Okay,
I haven't told you. I also have to tell you
about my travels and airports, and I've never had this before.
We landed in New York and my left knee. It
was all swollen and sore. And I don't know if
you've done any I mean, I don't know how much
time you spend in New York City. All you do
is walk. You don't ride anywhere. You walk. We did

(37:22):
sixteen miles in two days. My wife has one of
the weirdo tracking watch thingies. I had to have Relief Factor.
I don't know what I would have done without Relief Factor.
You have aches and pains, knees, back, neck, joints, muscles,
whatever it is. You take relief Factor every day. It's

(37:43):
all natural. It helps your body's natural response to inflammation.
So do your body a favor, your aches and pains,
your mood, do something for all that and go get
some relief Factor. Call one eight hundred worried the number
four relief or go to relief Factor dot com. You

(38:05):
don't have to live with pain. Thank you Relief Factor.
Mynee feels much better, all right. Medal of Honor Monday
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