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July 12, 2024 37 mins

Having to do things differently because circumstances change. Biden bragging about “All the blacks” in his administration. What is the way forward? There will be victory or there will be nothing left. How to guarantee you will lose.

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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 Friday and
ask doctor Jesse Friday. The weekend is finally here. Put
a smile on your face. We are going to have

(00:33):
fun tonight. We're all over the place, from the Paris
Olympics to the Biden free fall which continues, apace hunters
and gun owners. Why aren't they voting? We have stuff, fun, food, marriage.
Someone wants to yell at me about playing the Joe
Biden stuff. Should we be extreme? If they are extreme?

(00:57):
Why do I despise Obama? I'm a more than Joe Biden.
Ah that so much more coming up tonight on the
world famous Jesse Kelly Show. I want to begin here.
I just want to talk about last night, really briefly,
because I got this email, Doctor Jesse. Are you the

(01:20):
kind of doctor who can extract the crap you pounded
into my ears last night? I can't imagine why you
thought we might enjoy listening to that scumbag lying for
an hour. Seriously, my ears will never be the same, said.
His name is Eric. Obviously he's the half tongue in cheek,
but he's referencing the fact that I played I carried

(01:43):
Joe Biden's speech live well speech. It really was a speech.
It was supposed to be a press conference, but he
just filibustered every question and I carried it live as promised. Look,
I'm not going to apologize, because if I had to
do it over again, I would. But you know, you

(02:03):
ever had to go to a meeting at work you
didn't want to go to. Hey, there's an all hands
on deck meeting. We used to have a safety meeting
every morning when I was in construction. Every single morning
you had to have a safety meeting. You had to
talk about a specific topic. Then you had to sign
off on the safety meeting. And it was always something
you knew. Hey, where are your heart hat? It was
always something that but you always had to do with

(02:25):
safety meeting. Now, is that the best part of my day? No?
It sucked. It was horrible. It was boring. I hated it.
Can we just go to work? But it's still necessary,
all right? I The last thing in the world, you know,
I would ever want to do to you is make
you sit through Joe Biden for an hour. When you're

(02:46):
tuning into the radio, you're driving home, you're making dinner,
you're working at what however you happen to listen to
the show. The last thing in the world I want
to do is drag you down for an hour with
that guy. Not that I wanted to, I felt like
it was necessary. That was a press conference Joe Biden

(03:07):
gave to try to salvage his candidacy. That's what that
press conference was all about. That's how they built it up.
That's what it was. Did he do that? Did he
do enough? I don't know. You know what my predictions
have been. I say no, Many people say yes, but
who really knows. It's just a theory on mine. I
don't know. But that was potentially the last time you

(03:32):
will ever hear Joe Biden answer questions from the press live.
That was potentially the last time you will ever hear it.
So I thought I thought it was necessary to play it.
I know it sucked and it was boring. It's Joe Biden.
It's freaking boring. It was an hour of this. If

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your team came back and showed you data that she
would fare better against former President Donald Trump, would you
reconsider your decision to stay in the race. No, unless
they came back and said, there's no way you can
win me. No one's say no, no, it was bad.

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I know it is what it is, Okay, I felt
it was necessary. Oh, speaking of Biden before we move
on to other things. You know how we just hit this.
I think we hit it in headlines last night, if
I even got to it. But there was a story
out about a Milwaukee radio station that edited a Joe
Biden interview. They did one of these pre recorded interviews.

(04:41):
I've done them from time to time. I don't like
doing them. I always before live radio, but sometimes scheduling
is what it is. You got our pre record one.
But they pre recorded an interview with Joe Biden, and
then the story was they edited that pre recorded interview
with Joe Biden. They edited something out we now know

(05:02):
courtesy of Peter Hassen. He's my friend, he's a reporter
that Biden's campaign got them to edit out something specific.
Would you like to know what Joe Biden said that
had the team scrambling to edit it out? Do keep
in mind the Democrats are petrified about how much of
the black vote they're using. And this is the direct

(05:26):
quote though from the president of the United States of
America that they edited out of the interview quote, I
have more blacks in my administration than any other president,
all other presidents combined, and in major positions, cabinet positions.
A He's look, when you get to Joe's condition, when

(05:51):
you get to where Joe is with his condition, what
happens is and you've seen this several times, especially in
the past few years with Joe, what happened is you
lose that ability that you've developed over the years as
a politician to massage your words on the fly to
make sure what you really think doesn't come out. You know,

(06:13):
that's the really, that's what so much of politics is.
Democrats and Republicans. You're trying to say something, but not
really say what you want to say. But that little
filter thing. Joe Biden didn't have that little filter anymore.
And now, look, Joe Biden has decades, decades of being

(06:36):
on camera calling black people things like predators, standing vocally
against integrating neighborhoods and schools, actually referred to the integration
of schools one time as a jungle. This is Joe
Biden's career. It's not a stumble. This is how he

(06:57):
really thinks the average old Democrat is as racist as
the Robert Byrd Joe Biden spoke so fondly of after
the old KKK member died. That's just a fact. Now
let's get to some mass Doctor Jesse questions, Hey Jesse,
I listen to your show on my commute home. I

(07:17):
appreciate your point of view. We don't agree on things
on We don't agree most of the time, but I
do feel like we can agree that our political system
is devoid of reality on both sides. That guy goes
on and says a bunch of things, I'm more of
a libertarian, but he finishes up. He says, my question
to you is do you honestly feel like the way

(07:38):
forward is following the pattern of calling the other side evil?
If we continue to do this, it will only end
with violence. Okay, So they call us evil, threat to democracy,
threat to democracy. I routinely call them evil, demonic demons,
things like that. Is that the way forward? Okay? It's

(08:00):
a very fair question. It's a very fair question if
you're one of the people who maybe you're more in
the middle, or maybe you're more of a gentle type,
and there's nothing wrong with being that way, I should
know that God made us all differently. I love the fight.
I always have loved to fight. I enjoy it. I

(08:21):
enjoy it. That's just who I am. But a lot
of people are more peace loving. They would prefer things
quiet down, calm down, and that's fine. There's we're all
not supposed to be the same. Okay, So maybe you
are one of these people. Hey, let's done it. Let's
tone it down. Hey, let's dial it down. Hey. I
know I know they're saying terrible things about us. We

(08:43):
can't say terrible things back to them. I understand that
point of view. I will just say this, There is
a time for everything, you know, I believe. I read
that somewhere. It's biblic there's a time for everything. Have
you ever actually read that verse? It's an Ecclesiastes time

(09:06):
for love, a time for hate. Did you know that
was in the Bible. There's a time for hate, there's
a time for peace, there's a time for war. We're
all made differently, and we have to understand however we're made.
No matter how we're made, times change in times. Phases

(09:33):
of a society, of a nation are almost always out
of our control. Can you doce little things in your area,
your neighborhood to help make things better? And if we
all did things at once, if we all did things
in our own area, could we change the whole thing? Yes? Yes,
of course. But the times, the times we live in now,
the times of our nation, the times of our planet,

(09:56):
are oftentimes almost always outside of our control. I can't
control it. I may be able to do little things
about it. You may be able to do little things
about it, But we're not actually in control of it.
So what am I talking about when it comes to
how should we address the other side? Should we be
just nicer? Doesn't this only have doesn't this only end

(10:18):
in violence? I'll tell you about We're going to talk
about this in a little more depth in just a moment.
I first want to talk about those times. Remember, the
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(10:41):
that most of these people are on record. You have
people like John Kerry getting more honest than the others,
flat out blaming agriculture for the warming of the planet.
Bill Gates, huge power broker in this country, has been
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(11:46):
the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday, and ask doctor
Jesse Friday digging into all kinds of things that I
and our question. The case you're just now joining us
is an interesting one. Someone wrote in more centered gentle type.
They're calling us evil? Why do we call them evil?
Then it just spirals downhill, it ends in violence. Do

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we have to respond this way? Okay, So that was
the gist of the question. Now let me ask you,
have you ever heard of the rooftop Koreans rooftop Koreans?
Most people depends on how old you are. Most people
will at least have heard about them. Who are the
rooftop Koreans. Okay, let's go back. This is Los Angeles,
early nineties. Now, leading up to the Rodney King incident,

(12:33):
there was all kinds of tension between the Korean community
in LA and the Black community in LA. These racial tensions,
racial tensions themselves, are nothing new. This is as old
as time itself. So don't act like this is something special.
We're unique to America or unique to black people or

(12:53):
Koreans or unique to LA. Racial tensions are really that's
how the world works. In this scenaari, this was the situation.
The Koreans were mainly the business owners in the black
neighborhoods in LA and in many other cities. You see
Asian slash Black racial tensions all over the place today
as well. It's not the problem's gone away, But in

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LA at the time, the Koreans were the business owners.
They owned the convenience stores, things like that, and in
the black neighborhoods, the Koreans were the business store owners
with the black neighborhoods were full of crime, full of gangsters,
full of dirt balls. This is where the crips and
the bloods really started in La when all that really
things got really really criminal after Lyndon Johnson's Great Society

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blew up the Black Family. So things got really really
criminal in these black neighborhoods. And so these Korean store owners,
the black people who were shoplifting, robbing stick ups, that
it created an automatic tense situation. The black people, the
law abiding black people who'd go in, they were treated

(14:01):
like crap by the Korean store owner who just got
robbed by a black guy yesterday. And you know, that's
how racial tensions usually go. It starts off of an incident,
it starts off of this kind of truth, and then
he's mad at him, and he's mad at him, and
the Black's met at the Koreans, and the Koreans are
mad at the Black. That's how it went. Okay, So
there was already all kinds of tension there and then
the Rodney King thing happened. Rodney King, you can go

(14:25):
look at the video. I'm sure it's still online to
this day. Rodney King gets pulled over high on drugs, speeding.
Video gets put out there and looks terrible. Cops are
just sitting there wailing on this dude with batons. It
looks terrible. And I'm more speaking to younger people. Older
people will remember this, but it caused a national storm immediately,

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and then the cops go on trial and acquit it,
acquitted of all charges. The black neighborhood in La the
black neighborhoods in La erupt. And when I say erupt,
don't don't think about a localized Antifa riley in Seattle.
We're talking legions, in legions of angry black people who

(15:09):
feel like they have been done wrong and they start rioting, looting, violence.
The amazing video of this still to this day. The
LAPD didn't have the man power to go put these
things down. That's how many people were out there. So
the LAPD had to make a choice, and they chose. Look,

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it's kind of how it goes. There's a reason the
roads are good and the rich neighborhoods and they're bad,
and the poor neighborhoods. The tax money tends to flow
back towards the tax payers. Places like Beverly Hills. A
wall was built around them, essentially with the LAPD. But
where do the Koreans live. They don't live in Beverly Hills,

(15:56):
as I just explained, They're in the black neighborhoods. Now
you have a situation where your shop, your livelihood, your
life itself is no longer being protected by the LAPD,
and you have legions of very angry, angry Black people
who feel like they've been wrong and they hated you.

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Before the Rodney King verdict, even though the Koreans didn't
have anything to do with that, there were already violent incidents.
A Korean shop owner had killed a young black woman.
There were all there was all kind There was a
powder keg ready to blow right there. That's what was
going on in La at the time. It was a
powder keg ready to blow. And where do you think

(16:37):
so many of the criminals went first to take out
their anger directly down to the local shop owned by
the Korean who just shouted at them yesterday and accused
them of being criminals, and things were it. Honestly, if
you read the stories about it, it sounds like something

(16:59):
you would read out in a movie, and it sounds terrifying.
We're talking blacked out neighborhoods, neighborhoods losing power. You're in
the dark, you round the corner, and you're not faced
with one bad dude. The street is full of bad dudes,
and if they see you, you're gonna die. There's a video,

(17:20):
I forget his name, of a trucker, a trucker who
got lost during this whole thing. He got himself turned around,
he got lost. He accidentally drove his truck into one
of these riots. He didn't hurt anybody or anything, but
he stopped. They swarmed his truck, immediately yanked him out
of there and tossed a brick at his head and
bounced the brick off his head. He lived, if I
remember right. Didn't he live? Chris? I forget about that.

(17:42):
He didn't live. I forget. Chris looked that up and
see if he lived. I don't want to give false
history on the show, but it was bad. It was very,
very bad. He might have died. Chris thinks he died.
I forget. Everyone's yelling at the radio. Who knows. I
just forgot at the time, But that's what it was like. Now,
Why am I bringing up rooftop Koreans. When we're talking
about politics and everything else, I'll elaborate and I'll explain

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(18:27):
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(19:36):
I like it returns next. It is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a Friday. Remember you can email the show
and you should Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Back
to what we're talking about, in case you're just now
joining us. I got a question about de escalating the tensions.
If we keep calling each other evil, it's going to
lead to civil war. And I'm talking now about the

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rooftop Koreans from the LA riots. So I gave you
a little bit of the background. Now the riots begin,
the riots begin, the lapds not coming, No one's coming.
These Korean shop owners. Why are they now known as
the rooftop Koreans. Well, they put out the call we
need help. We're under assault, We're under siege. Now keep

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in mind, South Korea has mandatory military service, so so
many of these Koreans already knew their way around a weapon.
Many of these people were immigrants, legal immigrants, I might
point out, who would they knew their way around a weapon.
And the Koreans, males fighting age males begin showing up,

(20:38):
and they begin showing up, and they were staging themselves.
You can go look at pictures of all this. They
were staging themselves on top of the rooftops of their
stores with weapons, defending themselves and their shops against the
attacks in the neighborhood. So what's this have to do

(20:59):
with your political tensions thing? Well, one day you run
a seven to eleven. You're a Korean dude in LA
You're a husband, father, got a few kids. Life's normal.
The next day you find yourself on top of a
rooftop with a rifle in your hands, aimed at an

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angry mob coming at you to kill you. Now what changed?
Did you change? Or did the circumstances around you change
to such a point where you have to do things
differently than you want to do them, differently than you've

(21:45):
been doing them in order to protect yourself, your life,
and your family. You see, I understand every single person
who wants things to calm down, ease up, I understand
all that, but these people are dirty communists. These people

(22:05):
are not going to stop until they've destroyed it all,
every single thing, every statue torn down, every border wall,
every bit of border security destroyed, every single bit of
the dollar destroyed, these marriage destroyed, the church destroyed, American

(22:29):
culture destroyed. And many of these people have been caught
saying these things on camera. They are fighting a revolution.
You may not be, and you may not want them
to be, and you may want to convince yourself that
we can just well, we'll just talk it out, that
these people are fighting a revolution. What you cannot do

(22:53):
during a revolution is pretend like the revolution isn't happening
because you want things to calm down. It doesn't work
that way. I can't just sit there in my seven
to eleven ringing people up for lottery tickets and cigarettes,
just the way I was doing the day before, because
now there's an angry mob with weapons coming to kill me.

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So because circumstances have changed, I must make changes. Times
change and there's a time for everything. And if you
think we can nice our way out of where we
are now with these people, you are sorely, sorely mistaken.
There's not going to be a nice way out. There's

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not going to be a compromise way out. There's going
to be victory or everything we know and love will
be gone. How far gone? Well you hear this story
out of Switzerland. Government just came in took the child

(23:59):
out of the home against the parents will. The child's
been gone for a year, hidden in a government care
facility because the parents didn't believe the child was a trainee,
and the child did. Swiss government, we'll have your son now,
please came and took him out. Parents may never see

(24:22):
him again. That's how serious these people take things. You
are not dealing with normal circumstances or normal people. Chris,
go ahead and play that Black Lives matter thing. You remember,
Remember who you're dealing with. They speak about it often.
We actually do have an ideological frame, myself and at

(24:44):
Lasia in particular, trained organizers. We are trained Marxists. We
are trained organizers. We are trained Marxists. The destruction you
see around you is not an accident. It's on purpose. Now,
what do you do? What do you do when the

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people who oppose you, including your federal government, have declared
war on you in your society. Do you pretend like
it's not happening, or do you dig in, find your
own clan, get on the rooftop and fight back. Not literally,
what do you do? You better dig in and adjust

(25:28):
with the times. There is no more naive way of thinking,
I hear on the right than thinking, if we just
act normal, things will return to normal. And that is
the predominant way of thinking in Washington, d C. They
still have convinced themselves of that. Remember Bill Barr getting up.
Democrats use the Central Intelligence Agency and the Federal Bureau

(25:52):
of Investigation to try to get Donald Trump to lose
to Hillary Clinton, and then use the two year special
investigation from Robert Mueller on the bogus claim that Trump
was a Russian agent. And finally we get a new
Attorney general in there, and he promptly stands up at
the podium. Remember when he said this, those who broke
the laws will be held to account. But this cannot

(26:17):
be and it will not be a tip for tat
exercise ridiculous and a guarantee that we will lose. Well,
they've run rough shot over the rule of law. They've
destroyed every norm in the country. They've used government agencies,
our government law enforcement agency, our spy agencies, and everything

(26:39):
else under the sun, to win elections, to silence and
attack their political opponents. And now that we have power,
we're not going to do that, guys, because that would
be wrong. We can't violate those norms. That doesn't work.
Even if you like the sound of it. It guarantees
a loss. That's all that does. It guarantees a loss.

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You must resist the urge. Sitting Republican House members of
the House and the Senate must resist the urge. If
Trump happens to win again in November, it gets back
into the White House, he must resist the urge. What
urge is that? To return to normal? Well, we just
got to get back to normal, guys. We just gotta

(27:26):
get back to normal. We're not in normal times. The
times have changed. That's not my fault, that's not your fault.
That's reality. That's where we are. And that's what I
think about. That balding eagle. He hate you, guys. Oh man,
this is a heavy one. I will keep this email
as short as possible. My wife and I have been

(27:48):
together for seven years, married for three. Before we got married,
we agreed to wanting to have two kids. She became
pregnant with two twin boys. Tragically, about halfway through the pregnancy,
we lost one our boys and it absolutely killed my wife.
We now have a beautiful three year old son. I
would love another child, but my wife is reluctant and

(28:08):
says she does not want another child because she's afraid
something terrible will happen. Something terrible happening over and over again.
Am I a terrible person for having thoughts of ending
my marriage in pursuit of potentially having another child as
desperately as I want another child. I feel that this

(28:29):
is a blatant betrayal of my vows before God to
stick with her no matter what. What are your thoughts? Well,
that is a doozy, isn't it. Let's talk about that. Bet.
She didn't think you were going to get that On
a Friday. Next miss something? There's a podcast. Get it
on demand wherever podcasts are found. It the Jesse Kelly Show.

(28:54):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday and
ask doctor J See Friday, don't forget. If you missed
any part of the show, you can download the whole
thing on iheard Spotify iTunes. All right, I'm not gonna
read the whole email again. I'll just go back. We
got a heavy one for before we get to Obama.
I'm gonna talk about Obama here in a minute. Uh,

(29:14):
let's let's get to this. The guy writes an email,
and he says, Hey, my wife was pregnant with twins.
She lost one, just devastated or they had one. They
have a healthy boy. She now says she doesn't want
any more kids. She's worried about something bad will happen.
And the guy said, am I a terrible person for

(29:34):
having thoughts of ending my marriage in pursuit of having
another child? No, I wouldn't never call anyone a terrible
person because I'm a terrible person. I can't judge anyone ever.
Does it make you a terrible person, makes you a
human being. But here's what's going on, buddy. We all,

(29:58):
we all are guilty of this, myself included. We have
these visions, and in fact, this is probably going to
it's probably going to resonate with a lot of people
and probably resonate with you in some way. We all,
all of us, whether you're young, middle, aged, old, we
have this vision of how we want our life to

(30:19):
go and how we think our life is going to go,
don't you, at least on a big picture level. I'm
not even talking about what you're going to do for
a living, although maybe that's part of it for you,
But you have this image. For a lot of people,
that image would be, Okay, I'm gonna go to school,
and then after that, I'll probably go to college. That's

(30:39):
what I'll do. You're supposed to go to college, right,
So I'll go to college and I'll go there for
four years and I'll graduate, and when I get out,
I'll get a good job. But while I'm in college,
I hope, I hope I meet my wife or my
husband of the future, and then we'll get married, because
we want to get married then and then we'll make kids.
How many kids do you want? How many kids do
you want? Oh? I want three? Oh you want? Oh? Great?

(31:00):
And then oh, we'll work really hard and we'll save
some money. Eventually we'll buy a home. But you see
what I mean, and one day, hopefully, if we've done
okay financially, maybe we'll be able to afford a boat.
I've always wanted a boat, and then we'll retire in
Galveston Texas and whatever your thing is. We have this
vision of how our life is going to turn out,
of how we want our life to turn out, and

(31:23):
life God has a way of saying, no, that's not
my plan for you. That's your plan, that's not my
plan for you. I want you to go somewhere else.
Look if you told me ten years ago that I
was going to be I was going to be doing
media for a living. I'd never done media in my life.

(31:46):
I would have laughed in your face, told you you
were an idiot. No way, not in a million years.
Life throws you curveballs. If you told me at one
point in time, I was going to be out of work,
flat broke, sprit and on Craigslist looking for a job
so I can afford to feed my wife and sons.

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If you told me that when I was twenty, I
would have told you you were nuts. And yet that's
where I was at one point in time. What you're
going through is you had this outline of your life
and your wife had one too. Right, we're gonna have
two kids, and that's our goal, and we're gonna have
a bunch of kids, and then this terrible thing happened.
You lost the baby. And believe me, I know I've

(32:28):
told you all before we lost our second. You know,
we had our son, James, and then we wanted our
sons really, we wanted our kids really close together in
age as we tried to have another one who lost
them and it still hurts right. And then after we
had our second, when Luke he was healthy, and that's
why we decided we're done. It was so painful to
lose one. We made one of the few decisions that

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I regret in life. I take that back. I regret
a lot of the things I've done, but if I
had to do it over again, we would have had more.
I just love being a dad. I love having kids.
So I know I know what you're going through. I've
been there myself. I know I know how bad it hurts.
But you don't leave your wife over it. Your wife
is you now, you were her, and you don't know

(33:13):
just because she's going through this now and you're going
through this too, you don't know that that's going to
be the same in a year, in two years. You
don't know. What you don't do is throw the baby
out with the bathwater, run out on your wife, run
out on your kid and then go shopping out there
for what you think might be something better, because you're

(33:34):
probably not going to find something better, you have any idea.
How many single men and women email this show asking
us to start a dating service and crap like that
because they can't of every age, I should note, because
they can't find anybody. How hard it is to find
someone who shares your values. You've got a wife who
loves you, apparently loves your kid going through it right now,

(33:57):
understandably emotionally. Just stick around doesn't make you a terrible person.
But yeah, don't be running out on your wife. Hey, Jesse,
can't find the specific email I was actually looking for.
I thought it you're on top. I thought I left
it on top, but apparently I didn't. You often say
essentially what she said was, you often say you hate
Obama more than you like Biden, or more than you

(34:19):
hate Biden. Why what's the deal? All right? I need
to explain why I despise Barack Obama so much. So.
We've had many, many, many, many, many different presidents of
different kinds in the history of this country, and politics
has changed so much. You know, we've had many Republicans,
we've had many democrats. Any We've had many different kinds.

(34:41):
And I know I'd call Democrats communists all the time
now because that's what they are. But Barack Obama was unique.
He was unique in this way. Barack Obama not only
hated America, hates America because that's how how he was raised.
Barack Obama is capable. He's sharp enough, he's shrewd enough,

(35:07):
he's charming enough to hurt America in significant ways. And
he has he combines two things that are a deadly
combination if you love the United States of America. For
in presidential history, we've had so many good presidents. We've

(35:28):
had so many bad presidents. We've had good Republicans, bad Republicans.
We've had good Democrats, bad democrats. Not all of them
love the country either. A lot of them loved power.
Now they just kind of loved power. Not all of
them love the country. But you have a hard time,
I have a hard time, at least from what I

(35:49):
read in presidential history, I have a hard time ever
finding one who hated it really at his core, had
a real hate of America. And that brings us to
Barack Obama. And I'll talk about this in a little
bit more depth in a moment about his background, the

(36:10):
damage he did, the damage he's still doing. How could
I hate Obama more than I hate Biden? Biden brought
in more illegals. How could I'll explain in a moment
before I do that, I need you to sign a
pledge for me. I take that back. I'm asking for
you to sign a pledge for me. IFCJ, the International

(36:31):
Fellowship of Christians and Jews. I've told you before what
they do, or we're talking. They're building bomb shelters over there.
Device is whatever they need to put out fires because
there are places they don't have fire service. There are
Holocaust survivors who don't have a place to live. They're
digging into that. People need food, They're digging into that.

(36:53):
They are over there doing the best they can to
help a country that's fighting a two front war right now.
And all they're asking for is to sign the pledge.
Go to support IFCJ dot org if you will and
sign the pledge. The pledge. It's a show of solidarity,

(37:13):
a show of solidarity that's going to be presented physically
to Benjamin Netanyahu. Hey, just letting you know, not not
every American hate your friggin guts support. IFCJ dot org
is where you go to sign the pledge, so go
sign it. It may seem small and it is easy
for you, but it's meaningful for them. All Right, we'll

(37:35):
be back.
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