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Women are going to be forced to register for the draft. Does Joe Biden have an episode during the debate? The flying fortress was anything but. Ahead in the polls and choking away a lead. Addressing the problems with the American education system.

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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
on Monday. We'll talk about illegals, the debate. Corey Bush
apparently can cure people by just putting her hands on them.
We're gonna do over emails. There's so much to talk

(00:31):
about tonight on the world famous Jesse Kelly's Show. We're
never gonna fit it all in for the next two hours. Nevertheless,
we will persevere. We will persevere just like a mister
Jay Zeimer Junior. You know what time it is now?
It is time for Medal of Honor Monday. Every Monday,
at this time, we go over somebody who earned the

(00:53):
Congressional Medal of Honor. We just read their citation. That's
all we do. And this one's very short, so I'll
read citation that we'll talk about just a couple, just
a couple little things around it. Remember I always tell
you can email the show. Love, hate, death threats, ask
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You can. You can email Medal of Honor recommendations too.

(01:16):
If you have ones you like, email them. We like
them too. We'll read it eventually. This one's aid, dear
oracle slash menu, whisper slash VET, and our nations would
be best. President, I want to nominate Jay Zeimer and
his bomber crew for Medal of Honor Monday for fighting
off over two dozen Japanese Zeros in his B seventeen

(01:40):
E and getting the photos to Forward Operation Cartwheel. In fact,
his bombadier on the same trip got the Medal of
Honor while the rest of his crew got silver Stars.
His crew, nicknamed the Eager Beavers, are the most decorated
air crew in the United States Air Force. His name
is Connor. So, without further ado, this is an Army

(02:03):
Air Force thing, So we're going to play the Army
music behind it. Let's talk about this, hey, honoring those
who went above and beyond its Medal of Honor Monday.
On the sixteenth of June nineteen forty three, Major Zeemer,

(02:24):
then Captain, volunteered as pilot of a bomber on an
important photographic mapping mission covering the formidably defended area in
the vicinity of Buca Solomon Islands. While photographing the Buca
Air Drome, his crew observed about twenty enemy fighters on
the field, many of them taking off. Despite the certainty

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of a dangerous attack by this strong force, Major Zeemer
proceeded with his mapping run even after the enemy attack began.
In the ensuing engagement, Mayor Zemer sustained gunshot wounds in
both arms and legs, one leg being broken. Despite his injuries,
he maneuvered the damaged planes so skillfully that his gunners

(03:09):
were able to fight off the enemy. During a running
flight which lasted forty minutes. The crew destroyed at least
five hostile planes, of which Major Zeemer himself shot one down.
Although weak from loss of blood, he refused medical aid
until the enemy had broken contact had broken combat. Then
he turned over the controls, but continued to exercise command

(03:32):
despite lapses into unconsciousness, and directed the flight to a
base five hundred and eighty miles away. In this voluntary action,
Major Zeemer, with superb skill, resolution, and courage, accomplished a
mission of great value. Okay, first, there are a couple
things actually I want to talk about here. That's it
for the citation, all right, So I want to talk

(03:54):
about a couple things. Then we'll get back to politics.
There's a lot of politics tonight, a couple more things
on this Trump Biden debate, and then we'll go over
other stuff. All right, So, first, it floors me how
many men, during World War two and many other wars.
I don't want to act like this as just World
War Two, how many men will volunteer for missions that

(04:20):
are insanely dangerous. It's just that, in and of itself,
is so much courage. You've heard me talk about the
sub service US subs during World War Two and their
incredible service, And it was so brutal and so dangerous.
It was an all volunteer force. And not only would

(04:41):
these guys volunteer to be on these subs. You're volunteering
to be in a hot metal tube. You're also completely vulnerable.
If you get hit with something, you're really dead in
a sub It ain't no battleship with armour on it.
But these guys, they would take on these missions on purpose,

(05:04):
deep into enemy territory. Deep. And have you ever heard
of a guy named mush Morton. It was nickname is
much much Morton. Most people haven't heard of him. You
should have. If you're a World War two buff, you have.
He's one of the most decorated, if not the most
decorated subcommander in World War Two. Well, he lost his life.
Why did he lose his life? Honestly, I didn't even

(05:24):
know if he was suicidal. He would get back from
doing the most insanely, insanely dangerous missions of sinking this
and sinking that and sinking this, and he'd get back
and he'd want to go right back out again, and
went back out one too many times him and his
entire crew ended up giving their lives for this country.
So these B seventeen bomber runs, these reconnaissance missions, oftentimes

(05:48):
in missions like this, it was voluntary. Hey, we need
a volunteer who wants to go do a mapping run.
Now a mapping run isn't sexy, is it? But it's everything.
We didn't have satellites back then. If you're going to
assault an area, or you even just want to know
what an area, what an area has, Believe me, the

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Japanese aren't gonna telegram you and let you know what
all their troops, what their troops, their weapons they have
on them. They're not gonna No one's gonna tell you
the information doesn't exist. You have to go get it
well if you're in a bomber, especially the BE seventeens.
They're my favorite planes of all time. The flying Fortress.
The Flying Fortress can be well the nickname itself. While

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it's really really cool, it's not the most accurate thing
in the world. I would encourage you, if you ever
get the chance, and they're still out there for sure
in various museums, to go see one, put your hands
on one, even get in one if you can. Fortress
they're made of the thinnest material I've ever seen in

(06:55):
my life. There's no fortress for the men inside. If
you shoot one and it goes and it hits the plane,
it's going to go through the skin of the plane,
and pray that it doesn't hit a man inside. They're
not flying some flying tank up there that provides any

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cover at all. You are vulnerable. You are incredibly slow,
and the other planes, the fighter planes are so fast
that you are a sitting duck. Well, if you study
the Pacific War or the European version, either theater, no
matter which one fascinates you, if you study the air

(07:37):
power of it, what you'll see is you'll see this
as a common theme throughout it. The challenge was not
always how do we get our bombers to X so
they can vombit? How do we get our bombers to Berlin?
We'll just use that one as an example. How do
we get our bombers over Berlin? Well that's not that hard. Eventually,

(07:58):
given the range of the bombers, you can get them
to Berlin. The challenge is how do we get our
bombers with fighter escorts to where we're going these bombers
floring fortresses ain't a fortress at all. You have to
have fighter planes escorting your bombers, or your bombers are

(08:20):
essentially a gigantic cow in the skies with a bunch
of wolves attacking. They are slow, they are thin. You
are toast. Now. I wanted to make sure you understood
that before I go back over the story. They're on
a mapping run. They have to fly over this island,
take a bunch of pictures so they can bring the

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pictures back to all the various people and say this
is what's here, this is what we saw. If you
are on an unescorted B seventeen and you happen to
fly over a Japanese airfield and you see a bunch
of zeros, a bunch of Japanese fighter planes taking off.
These guys all would have known they're probably not coming

(09:02):
back alive. And I don't mean it would be a
coin flip thing. If you were over a Japanese airfield
with twenty Japanese fighter planes coming at you and you're
alone in a B seventeen, your chances of surviving that
fight are miniscule. Oh well, what about all the guns
they have? You have any idea how insanely rare it

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was for one of those guns outside of a bomber
plane to actually shoot down an enemy fighter. Incredibly difficult
to even hit one to wound it. It was rare,
extremely rare to shoot one down. You are a sitting duck.
And this B seventeen took on twenty of them, twenty

(09:47):
of them. Allegedly they shot down five. I'll leave my
comments on that alone. They say they shot down five.
Those air combat numbers tend to get inflated a bit
after the fact historically, something about those airmen. I don't
know what it is, but either way, to even live
through that is amazing. But imagine the fear you're flying

(10:10):
over the middle of the Pacific Ocean in a big
lumbering cow with angry wolves attacking you, and they volunteered
for that crap. Puts it in a different perspective. Doesn't
it remind you that there was a time in this
country where men didn't need chalk, when you just naturally had.

(10:31):
There was just there was an overabundance of testosterone out there.
Now that country's gone. Now it's not because the men
are worse. The water's worse. You see what happened was
over the years, I've never really I don't explain this
to I don't explain it enough. Women got on this
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(10:52):
and then it comes out of you when you use
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discount on any subscription for life. All right, all right,
I'm gonna finish my thoughts on this debate stuff before
I do some emails and then go over this this
selective service quote controversy. Hang on what truth attitude? Jesse Kelly?
It is is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday,

(12:04):
Medal of Honor Monday. If you missed any part of
the show, download the whole thing on iHeart, Spotify, iTunes.
I want to cover a little bit more about this
debate before I do any emails and then all kinds
of other stuff here on a Monday. Now. I can't
even imagine, by the way, Chris, how much hate mail
we're gonna get for the for the turtle story. I
told I know it's gonna be bad, Chris. Can you

(12:26):
people eat turtles? It's not a fish? Is it the
It's just the shell? Is it the shell? Seriously, what
it's not a kosher animal. Can't you people do something
to it to make it kosher? Nor fine, Look I've
never eaten it either. I was just asking asking anyway

(12:47):
back to the Trump Biden debate, because I think there's
a couple different things that a couple of different risks
here for both of them. First, let's deal with the
Biden risks by Biden is the one with the most
risk here, not Trump. Biden is well here it is.
This is where we get very interesting.

Speaker 2 (13:09):
So all right, so this is black voters Biden versus Trump.

Speaker 1 (13:11):
Margin.

Speaker 2 (13:12):
Look at Black voters age fifty and older and you'll see. Look,
Joe Biden one was leading amongst this group at this
point by eighty three points back in twenty twenty. Now
it's seventy four points. So yeah, a slight decline in
that margin, but nothing out of this world. Look at
Black voters under the age of fifty. Holy cow, folks,
Holy cal Look at this. Joe Biden was up by
eighty points among this group back at this point.

Speaker 1 (13:34):
In twenty twenty.

Speaker 2 (13:35):
Look at where that margin has careem down towards It's
now just get this, thirty seven points. That lead has
dropped by more than half, mister Burden.

Speaker 1 (13:45):
If Joe Biden doesn't get eighty percent of the Black vote,
he's going to lose this election. They're panicking. This is
Jake tapperon.

Speaker 3 (13:54):
Sun something to center to Bob Casey up five and
Pa Biden's down three. Arizona Congressman Reuben Diego running for
Senate in Arizona up for Biden down seven. Nevada Senator
Jackie Rosen up to in Nevada, Biden's down twelve. How
can you look at this, these statistics, these numbers and
not conclude that Joe Biden is a drag on the ticket.

Speaker 1 (14:17):
It's bad, It's really bad. And there's another physical element,
mental element to this that we haven't really discussed. Well
we have, but we're going to discuss it again. Joe
Biden's getting worse. Remember none of us, none of us
are getting younger. You know, none of us are getting younger.

(14:39):
That's not how it works. As you get older, things
start to break your body, in your mind. God didn't
make these things to last forever. At the G seven
that you remember, the G seven meetings, Joe Biden just
met with these G seven leaders last week. I want
you to listen to this. This is British journalist Harry

(15:00):
Cale is his name. Joe Biden is getting to the
point where he can't pretend anymore.

Speaker 4 (15:08):
Moment with President Biden where he was looking bury dodgery,
he was wandering around, He.

Speaker 1 (15:14):
Sort of wandered on he was looking dodgery, and George.

Speaker 4 (15:17):
Maloney, the Italian Premier, had to sort of.

Speaker 1 (15:20):
Had to get him a spot of tea aide him.

Speaker 4 (15:22):
Back to the crowd. It was quite painful viewing everyone's
putting a slight brave face on it this morning. We've
got some more for that for the paper tomorrow.

Speaker 5 (15:31):
But yeah, you can see from that, but as yourself,
it's you know, this is getting embarrassing now, and you know,
you do really wonder how President Biden is going to
be able to run an election campaign in October and
November for re election and if he won.

Speaker 4 (15:47):
Is that a man who really think's going to get
through the next four years?

Speaker 1 (15:50):
I think what was going on. I mean painful is
the word he used to describe it. Painful. Okay, so
Joe Biden's unpopular, Joe Biden's not functional now that gives
him advantages and disadvantages. It does give him an advantage
that the bar really is genuinely low. People see how

(16:12):
Trump operates, They see Trump giving these long speeches. His
energy is still good, all these sit down interviews unscripted.
Trump is still incredibly sharp. But because of that, Joe Biden,
if he just doesn't poop his pants on national television,
it'll be thought of as a win in expectations. Remember,

(16:32):
life is about expectations. As I've told my kids many times,
it's all about the bar. It's all about the expectation
bar where you placed it. That's what it's all about. Right.
So there's that, But the risk really is tremendous for
Joe Biden. I'll say this again, and Chris write this
one down. Not that I don't think they're going to

(16:56):
have him drugged up, and I know he's going to
hide in Camp David and rest for a week. What
if Joe Biden has an episode of some kind I
don't mean a serious health episode. That's really not what
I'm saying. Remember, no scripts, These are the rules. No scripts,
meaning even if CNN gives him the answers ahead of time,

(17:17):
which of course they will, we assume Joe Biden's going
to have to come up with the words he uses
on his own. He's not even allowed to bring out
pre prepared notes. What if Joe Biden freezes? This is
a human being with a teleprompter in front of him

(17:39):
who routinely now loses his train of thought. Does that?
But anyway? Thing? See, this is where Chris says they
can cut away. Now you don't understand. I understand that
he's got two moderators working for him, an entire network
working for him. The deck is entirely stacked against Trump.
I get that. But none of those things, none of

(18:02):
that can cover if Joe Biden does one of these. Hey,
what about nuclear weapons? Well, I mean the thing about
nuclear weapons is how's talking. There's no way to cover
something like that. You can't cover it up. If Joe
Biden has an episode, it's over all right, that's the

(18:27):
risk for him. Let's talk about the risk for Trump
before we move on to emails and illegals and other things. Also,
I've decided we're gonna stop giving Fred Roughgreens just wanted
to give everyone a heads up. Ah, it's not that
it doesn't work. The problem is it works too well.
I'm done being woken up to Fred bashing his wet
nose into my face, looking for pets and snuggles and

(18:48):
attention in the morning. And this rough greens we've been
given Fred. The problem with it is he's going to
keep living for so long. We have seen so many
differences in him. He used to I won't I won't
give you this specifics on the digestive problems. But he
has none of those anymore. He used to eat grass
all the time. He never does that because his stomach
was all messed up. His coat looks better, his breath

(19:10):
looks better, which is handy when he stuffs his nose
in your face. It's a natural supplement you pour on
your dog's food. Dog food is dead food. It's brown
because it's dead. There's no nutrition in it. If you
want your dog to live a long time, I'm like mine,
Pour roughgreens on your dog's food. Eight three three three three.

(19:33):
My dog gets you a free Jumpstart trialbag, or you
can go to Roughgreens dot com slash Jesse We'll be
back Jesse Kelly returns next. It is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a Monday. All right, let me finish up
my debate thoughts here. So Joe Biden's behind. Joe Biden's

(19:57):
not functional. Joe Biden is in a very risky situation
here with this debate. It is fraught with risk for him, however,
there are risks to trump, you know. See, let me
explain it this way. Everyone can see that Joe Biden
is behind. I just played all the numbers, the approval
numbers to everything. He's so unpopular. He's behind, he's behind,

(20:19):
he's behind. So Joe Biden is behind, and you don't
want to be the guy that's behind. Yeah, think of
it a football game. It's the fourth quarter, ten minutes left.
You're up twenty one. Now, if I was to ask
you which team you want to be, you want to
be the team that's ahead twenty one, right, that's what
you want to be. It's what I want to be.
I don't want to be down twenty one. So there's that.

(20:44):
He's the one who has to score the points. He's
the one behind. He's the one who has to catch up.
But the team ahead. How many times have you seen
a team lose that game? Are you a sports fan,
a football fan or baseball whatever, how many times have
you seen a team, maybe even your team, blow a

(21:04):
big lead at the end. You know how I used
to be an obsessive New York Giants fan before I
stopped watching NFL football because of how disgusting that league is.
But when I say obsessed every game, every player, I
knew it all. I remember it like it was yesterday.
I watched my Giants, I watched them cough up. I

(21:25):
was believe it was twenty four points. I say it.
I remember it like it was yesterday. Then I forgot
what it was, but I think it was twenty four
points in about seven minutes against the Philadelphia Eagles to
lose the game. At the end. I remember where I
was sitting. I remember watching the coach, he was Tom
Coffin back then, freaking out on the sidelines and you
could see it. You could see it through the television set.

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The people who were ahead were starting to freak out
as things got closer and closer and closer, and then
they just came apart. I'm not concerned about Trump freaking out.
The big stage is nothing that is new for Trump.
It's something he's used to. But how do you handle
it when you're in the debate, your ahead the other

(22:10):
guys behind. That's an important part And here's why I
asked the question, because I don't know which Trump is
going to show up. I had a setdown with Sean Spicer.
You know Sean Spicer. You'll probably know who that is.
He was Trump's press secretary for a while, very very
close to Trump, was very close to Trump, remains very

(22:30):
close to Trump. He is a Trump guy. And Sean's
a friend of mine. Oh he's coming on our show
this Thursday. Oh cool, we'll talk to him about this
exact thing this Thursday. Anyway, I talked to Sean about
this about Trump and debates, because Sean was there for
Trump's various debate preps. And Sean will tell you the
same way he's told Trump. He'll come on the air
and say it. He will say I had moments with

(22:53):
Trump where I was giving him information before debate and
he really wasn't paying attention, or at least it looked
like he wasn't. And then he went out there on
the debate stage and remembered all of it and stuck
to the issues and just destroyed everybody. He was awesome.
He said. His ability to retain information and regurgitated is

(23:13):
unlike anything he's ever seen, and he said, I was
also there trying to help for that first Joe Biden debate.
You probably remember it. Maybe you've blocked it out. If
you're a Trump hardcore you've probably blocked it out of
your mind. It was unspeakably awful. Trump would never stop
talking to the point it was really bad. It looked bad.

(23:37):
He just would not shut up. He interrupted every That's
the time when Joe Biden finally lost his temper and
told him to shut up. Remember that. It was a
moment that you don't see on the debate stage. I
believe he said verbatim, oh well, you shut up, man.
Like it was bad. It was really really bad. And
Trump's poll numbers cratered after that. He dropped after that.
It hurt him badly. If Donald Trump walks into this

(23:58):
debate and he does, hey, this is what your life
was like when under me, and this is what your
life was like under Joe, and he sticks to that
the entire time. Whatever Joe Biden says, Trump's talking about inflation,
he's talking about border he's talking about boom, these big issues.
If he sticks to that, Joe Biden's finished, that debate

(24:20):
might be the last time you see Joe Biden as
a candidate. If I don't know, I don't know whether
I want to say get cocky or just kind of
lose focus. If Trump kind of skids off the rails
on that, then well me and you remember you heard
Miranda Devine earlier. It can end up making doddering old
poopy pants Joe look like a sympathetic figure. So it'll

(24:45):
be Look, I'll be watching every minute of it. And
I miss some of this stuff because I get bored
with it. I'll be watching every minute next Thursday, all right,
all right, before I get to the draft, the military draft,
women being part of draft, I'm gonna do some emails
because I'm a little behind on those, and do a
couple other things. Dear High Altitude Hero, yesterday I heard

(25:09):
you talking about midnight sessions in the weight room politically speaking,
and how we have so many more of them ahead,
and I agree, But we will never win back the
culture or the politics and put the Commis in the
uninfluential minority if we continue to fight the culture war
like the Vietnam War. By that, I mean we have
to cross the DMZ in march to Hanois to destroy

(25:31):
the source rather than fight a hopeless defensive war in
the south. In other words, we have to get to
the universities and disrupt their continual indoctrination of new communists,
or we will forever be on the defensive and probably
lose the republic. What say you? He asked me not
to use his name, and I of course will not. Oh,
he's one hundred percent correct. I've used this example a

(25:55):
million times before. How much do you know about Julius
Caesar and Pompy Magnus in their battle? You know anything
about it? Well, I won't bore you with all the details,
but Pompy Magnus was this incredible Roman legendary general before
Caesar was. They were given Pompey triumphs. You know, that
big parade for him. Pompey was a big, big, big deal.

(26:19):
And then along comes Julius Caesar and there's the rebellion
whatever it will. Fast forward through all that and just
know that Caesar has essentially tried to take over Pompy
Magnus has gathered up this incredible force to try to
stop him, and he had way more men than Caesar did.
But that's Julius frigging Caesar, and so he ended up winning,

(26:40):
and he ended up winning because he was the aggressor,
and he did a lot of smart things that were
majorly aggressive. And why was he so aggressive. Caesar was
so aggressive in part because he was smart and that's
what he believed, but in part because Pompy Magnus managed
to do the really smart thing and move his forces

(27:01):
in between Caesar and Caesar's supply lines, his logistics, his water. Therefore,
Pompy new, I don't have to do anything. I have
cut you off from your reinforcements. I've cut you off
from your water. I can just sit here and you're
gonna die if you don't do something. Throughout history, people

(27:25):
have understood logistics are everything. There are four million, on
average college graduates a year in this country, four million
of them, and they're being filtered through a university system
that is evil and hates your guts and my guts.

(27:52):
And if we don't address that problem, there's not enough
get out the vote or anything else to stop us
from that. This is actually going to tie I brought
this up for a reason. This is going to tie
directly into this Senate Armed Services, this NDAA National Defense

(28:12):
Authorization Act. I hesitated even going to the details because
they're so nerdy. All right, so what is it? What's
the NDAA and what does any of this have to
do with logistics or the people or the well, allow
me to tie all this together for you. The Senate,
the House Congress, they have to pass something that's essentially
going to get It's the Defense Policy, the National Defense

(28:35):
Authorization Act. Where's the money, what kind of money? How
much money? Where are we going? The draft? All these
things come into play, and people are missing some important
parts of this. And we're going to talk about that,
and we're even going to talk about women and the draft.
And I have a take on that that you're probably
gonna hate. And it'll come all the way back to universities.

(28:55):
It just might take me a while to get there.
Before we get to that, let's get to this hard assets.
The smartest people on the planet right now, they're buying
up land, real estate, gold in silver, land, real estate,
gold in silver, from black Rock to China to Warren Buffett.

(29:18):
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NDAA and how it ties back to the people, the
universities and everything else. Hang on. Jesse Kelly returns next.

(30:06):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday, with
way too much to get to him, trying to get
to as much as I can. But I don't want
to be in a rush when you're painting a masterpiece, Chris,
you don't want to be in a rush. Did Leonardo
get in a rush whenever he was fingerpainting or whatever
it is? And he didn't know? He didn't, No, he didn't.

(30:27):
He took his time with those fingerpaints. That's what I'm
doing here. Remember you can email the show Jesse at
Jesse kellyshow dot com. So I got a couple emails here,
and I'm actually going to tie this back into military
spending and the draft and so many other things. So
first email, the guy said, Hey, we have to go
take back the universities or we can't save the country. Okay,

(30:47):
and I got this one too, Jesse. Seems like the
news about the mandatory cuts in Social Security payments on
the horizon is making news. Not that anyone will try
to fix it, but at least you can gloate about
being right again because I've been warning you over and
over again that these mandatory cuts are coming. They are coming.
All right, now, set all that aside. We will come

(31:08):
back to it. We're going to approach this a different way.
Last week there was a big hubub about the Senate
Armed Services Committee. What are they doing? They're well, they're
all working on the NDAA right now about eight hundred
and ninety billion dollars eight hundred ninety billion dollars national

(31:31):
defense money. As part of it, there's a selective service thing. Okay, Now,
let's deal with that for a moment. I'll come back
to the money portion. Believe me, I'm gonna come back
to that in a second, because there's a lot of
information out there. What is this selective service? Well, for
the longest time, when you turn eighteen, as a dude,

(31:53):
in America, you had to go sign up, not sign
up and join the military. You had to go register,
meaning if there's a draft, they have all your information,
they can call you. It has been mandatory for the
longest time. All right, selective service, it's been mandatory for
the longest time. Now what this was is they're making

(32:17):
it automatic instead of mandatory, meaning you don't have to
just run down and hand in your information. You see
a lot of people weren't doing that anymore, and they're
now just going to automatically register you for let's call
it what it is, the draft. They're automatically going to
register you for the draft. And it's caused quite a stink,

(32:40):
especially on the right, that women are going to be
part of this. Now that was not the case before.
You didn't have women being drafted in Vietnam at other times.
Now it will, And well, why are you mad about it?
Let me explain. Allow me to explain. I don't want

(33:02):
women drafted. I don't want women in combat. It speaks
so poorly of a country that you would have women
fighting for it. That's not the role of a woman.
Men are built the way we're built because we're supposed
to be the fighters and protectors. And it's not that
women don't have critical rules in the military. They actually do.

(33:25):
And go look at go look at the service the
World War II women put in. It's amazing. They do
have critical roles. They can play and should play things
they're better at. Women should be nowhere near frontline combat.
They shouldn't be on naval vessels. They shouldn't be any
of these places. They have no place there. It does
not add anything to it. It degrades our force in

(33:46):
every possible way. They get pregnant, It destroys the unit integrity.
Tell you it. Having women integrated into these units has
carpet bombed force readiness. And it's the secret everyone knows.
Yet no one wants to say. No one wants to
talk about it. And that brings me back to the
point I just made about the draft. Now, you're man,

(34:10):
they can't draft our women. You know that they've had
women undeployed naval vessels for decades, now, right, What did
you think that meant? What did you think it meant
when they began integrating women into all these combat units,

(34:33):
frontline combat units, deployed naval vessels. Did you think that
was just for fundsies. Did you think during wartime, all
the women that we've had on these Navy ships, did
you think they were gonna what? Get to sit it out? Oh,
my gosh, it's combat. It's wartime. Gather up all the women.

(34:55):
Tell them to get back to base. We just have
men on here. Now. You wanted women to train on
the ships, Well, then they're going to die on the ships.
My point is not that I want women drafted. I
don't want women drafted. My point is everyone's freaking out

(35:16):
about the prospect of women being drafted. The time to
freak out is back when everyone was being inclusive. We
were really inclusive. No, you don't understand, Jesse. My daughter's
always had a dream of being on a destroyer. I
don't give a crap about your daughter's dreams. I care
about her life, and I care about the United States military,

(35:37):
and I care about unit integrity. I care about what
makes a unit fast and deadly and awesome, and bringing
women into that environment bows it up. There's love ships,
there's drama, there's everything. It's a nightmare. I won't even
tell you about the sea bags full of cash they
come home with, and all I need to remind everyone. Again,

(36:00):
these stories are known. They're known by the military brass,
all the holistic guys know about it, and so many
of the politicians know about it. Now, let me ask you.
You've seen all these politicians out there. They're not gonna
draft our women. You can't draft our women. Okay, fine,
I don't want the women drafted either. How many of
those same politicians find me, here's your challenge. Find me

(36:24):
the politician who's complaining about women being drafted, who had
the guts to say women shouldn't be undeployed naval vessels.
And you see, this is the problem, and this is
going to come back to the emails and what we
were talking about. We ignore certain things because we don't
think them through and because we don't take into account

(36:48):
that certain things are going to lead to other horrible things.
But nobody wants to be daddy Jesse when it matters,
because all I get are emails. Someone's typing up emails
right now. I bet you I'll show up to one
hundred emails tomorrow. Now, Jesse, I served honorably, and I'm
a woman. As if I said otherwise, Jesse, my daughter's
in and she's serving. Great, You're stupid. I'll show up

(37:10):
to a million of those. You caveman. Ah, you're such
a caveman. Oh. I think women should be treasured and protected,
and if they serve in the military, their roles should
be incredibly limited. And I've spoken about that publicly for years.
Everyone ignored me or called me some kind of a barbarian.

(37:32):
Today you wake up and find out tomorrow your daughter
might be drafted into WW three to die in Ukraine
for Black Rock and Lindsey Graham. And now you're upset.
The time to get upset is when they were stuffing
them in every place, co ed boot camp and all
this crap. Well, one thing led to another, and that's

(37:52):
going to lead me to the spending, and then we're
going to come back to the people and everything else.
Hang on a second,
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