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August 6, 2024 38 mins

The kind of man who charges back into hell for his men and the kind of man who runs away to save his own skin. The insanity of the VP pick. Democrats can’t pick a jew, they’d lose the youth and Muslim vote. A brief recap of everything that happened in just the last month. How did Minnesota get so commie?

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

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun.

Speaker 1 (00:22):
On a Tuesday.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
And of course we now have a VP pick for
Dome and we're going to talk about that in just
a moment. Of course, we have other things though. We
have emails. We have the Supreme Court nixing efforts to
stall the sentencing of Trump. Uh oh, that's rearing its
ugly head again. Former Secret Service chief trying to destroy evidence.

(00:51):
Speaking of the Secret Service, it's getting uglier and uglier there.
The more we find out children's hospitals still mutilating kids.
I think I have good news about potential World War
three in the Middle East. All that and so much
more coming up tonight on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now,
I'm I want to begin here. I we're gonna this

(01:17):
is gonna be about Tim Walls. I keep calling him
Tim Waltz and Walls, and I just have to remember
at rhymes with balls, So Tim Walls, balls Walls, what
Chris if we use things to help us remember anyway,
Tim Walls, Minnesota Governor. Tim Walls is now the VP
pick for Kamala Harrett. You should know about probably halfway

(01:41):
through next hour, we're gonna have my friend John Justice
on Wonderful Radio Hosts for Minneapolis. He knows all about Walls.
He's gonna come on give us some details about him.
But Tim Walls is now the guy, and we're gonna
get into dome and we're gonna get into a lot
of the different positions Walls has. But what I'm about
to talk about is going to come directly back to Walls,

(02:04):
because it's not hard for me to find things about Walls.
I dislike I dislike him, You dislike him. His positions
are crazy, he's a COMI, so on and so forth.
But some of the most inspiring and heartbreaking stories military
stories out there are the stories that go something like this.

(02:27):
And when I'm about to tell you, I'm going to
leave out the names and things like that. But what
I'm about to tell you is a true story. You
know about the Battle of Pelulu and the Pacific. I'm
not about to do history, so don't get your hopes up.
But this terrible, terrible battle in the Pacific. It went
relatively unknown at the time. Even today, most people don't

(02:49):
know anything about it. It was hell on Earth and
it wiped out. It was such a horrible battle. It
wiped out the greatest infantry division probably on the planet time,
the first Marine Division. It virtually decimated the Marine division,
first Marines. And one particular story, I can never get
it out of my head. It just it guts me

(03:11):
so much. Pelulu was this place. It wasn't tropical. It
was dry and hot, and it was coral. There wasn't
even after all the bombs and things had gone off.
There wasn't even much vegetation. It was essentially a big
hot rock. They ran out of water on the first day,

(03:32):
and the guys got sick because they were drinking water
out of oil drums that still had oil in them.
It was hell. Every part of it was hell. It
was a big cave and it was fire and death
and misery, and it was awful. Every part of it
was awful. And if you were on that island, there
would be nothing you wanted more in the world than

(03:52):
to go home to see your wife, your cool friend,
to see your mom, to get a hug from your mom,
have some ice cream, a comfortable bed. But no, you're
there in hell day after day after day, and people
are dying all around you, and as we've pointed out

(04:13):
many times before, in these frontline infantry units, everyone dies
or is a casualty. You'd have entire patoons, entire companies,
eighty ninety percent of them gone gone, And so you're
waiting for this to be your fate. And one young man,
he was very very very close friends with another young man,

(04:36):
and the first young man he got an injury, a
terrible an injury. He was a casualty. He got a wound,
a war wound that was it's known in military circles.
You probably heard this in the movies before. It's known
as a quote, million dollar wound. What is a million
dollar wound? A million dollar wound is you are hurt,

(05:01):
you are wounded, and it's so bad that they're not
going to put you back into combat. It's so bad
you can't go back into combat. But it's not so
bad that you are disfigured or debilitated the rest of
your life. So it's not you know, you got your

(05:22):
leg blown off or something like that. It's you are wounded.
It's serious, but you'll be okay in the end. And
it's an injury that's bad enough they're sending you home.
And this young man again. His best friend's back on
pelol Lou. He gets one of these wounds. He gets

(05:43):
pulled off of Pelolou and they're treating him. And imagine
what this is like. Imagine what this moment is like.
He's off of Hell. He's on a hospital ship and
they come sit beside him and they say, son, good news,
you're gonna live. And he've better news. The Marines, they say,
this is bad enough. You need to go home. You're done.

(06:05):
Your time in Hell is over. Will get you on
a plane. You'll probably spend a little time in Hawaii
recovering and recuperating, and then you're gonna fly back home
and you're gonna sleep in your bed and you're gonna
see your mom. Your time in combat is over. Thank
you for your service. And this young marine says, no,

(06:27):
my friends are still there. My friend, my best friend,
he's still there. I'm not going home. I'm going back
to Hell. Why because that's where my friends are. That

(06:47):
is love, that is sacrifice duty. And this young man,
this is a true story. He goes back to be
with his friend and I believe it was a few
days if I remember right. His friend who he went
back to see knew that his other friend was just

(07:11):
a short ways away and heard a sniper shot go
off one day, didn't know what had happened. He wasn't
next to his friend, and he finds out later on
that sniper shot that went off hit his friend who
just left that hospital ship in the head and he's gone. Now.

(07:32):
I know that's a sad story. I know it is,
and it rips my guts out to say it. Honestly,
it hurts to even talk about it. But what a man.
What a story of heroism and the history of the military,
and we'll just make about America. The history of the
United States military is stories just like that. There are

(07:54):
men listening to the sound of my voice right right now.
Who did that in Afghanistan, who did that in Iraq?
Their time was up. They're getting out. No I can't go.
I can't get out. My guys are going back. I
gotta be with my guys. I can't. I gotta look
out for my guys. The guys with a meal ticket out,
whether it's an injury or their time is up. There gone.

(08:14):
But for them, their brothers mean so much to them,
and they know they're needed, and they know their presence
will save lives. So they say, no, you're not sending
me to mom's house for ice cream. You're sending me
back into Hell with my men, because that's where I belong,
and that's why I have a duty and an obligation

(08:35):
for And then we talk about Tim Walls. Oh, I'm
gonna play you a bunch of Tim Walls audio of
all these crazy comedy positions, and what a worthless piece
of trash he is. But Tim Walls wasn't just a
dude in the National Guard. Tim Walls was about to

(08:58):
be the command sergeant. If you were in the military,
you will understand what that means. If you were not,
understand this, that is a high, high, high ranking position
where really your main job is to guide, train and
care for your men. You are, I know this is

(09:20):
a terrible way to put it, but honestly, you're the dad.
Are our old first sergeant. He would Cunningham is an
amazing man. Probably listening right now. We actually called him.
He called himself Big Daddy c that was his name.
You know, you were scared to death of him, but
you needed something, he'd be right there for you. Tim
Walls found out his National Guard unit was going to Iraq,

(09:45):
and he could have gone with them. In fact, he
could have gone with them and run for office. But
when he found out they were leaving, Tim Walls said,
you know what, Oh gosh, I am getting old. I'm
retiring anyway, good luck in Iraq, boys, And he left

(10:05):
all of his men to deploy to Iraq without him
so he could go run for Congress. That creates such
a visceral reaction of hatred in me. I just can't
even put into words the kind of betrayal, how awful

(10:26):
that is. And that is the new vice president contender
for the Democrat Party. I don't need to know a
single other position that tells me everything I need to
know about that despicable human being. So there's that. I'm
gonna move off a sou I'm getting myself upset. We'll

(10:48):
talk about some of his crazy positions and Dome and
your questions and other things in a moment. Probably a
really good time to bring up what a man is
and what a man is not. And gentlemen, let me
just talk to you specifically for a moment. No, I'm
not gonna accuse anyone of being Tim Walls, but you

(11:10):
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(11:53):
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Speaker 1 (11:54):
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Speaker 2 (12:04):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday. Reminding
you you can email the show Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow
dot com. Love Hey, death threats. And I have so
many tim Walls ones, so I figured I'd probably just
go ahead and churn these out before we get into
the rest of the show. Let's do all the balls
Walls talk dear Dick Cheney of paintball. Don't shake your head, Chris.

(12:26):
Two things. One, I'm from the worst state ever of Minnesota.
I'll call quit. And I thought you'd like to know.
In twenty twenty, Governor Tim Walls set up a hotline
for people to call into if they broke lockdown restrictions
like gathering for church. And two, aren't you six '
eight and yet you claimed Monday you think you can

(12:47):
palm a basketball? You definitely have lady hands. I hate you, guys.
I should have never brought up that hands thing. I
have big hands. Okay, you can see him on camera.
They're big hands, all right. First of all, I have
so many of these emails from people in Minnesota hating
on Minnesota, and listen, I'm not going to sit and

(13:09):
defend the insane, dirty commie policies in Minnesota. I'm really
really not. And if you're stuck there, I'm sorry. If
you have the ability to get out, get out and
get to a red state. But there are places that
I just have an affinity for. In Minnesota has always
been one of those places. No, I'm not going to

(13:30):
move there. I would never live there because look, walls
of course past the las saying your kids can just
trany themselves without notifying you. I mean, the place has
gone completely bonkers nuts now. But I remember my old
man took me to Minneapolis when I was a kid.
We did Minneapolis Saint Paul. We were doing a couple
of things for work, and I remember what cool places

(13:53):
they were, and I remember the fishing. You know, they
don't call it the Land of ten Thousand Lakes for nothing.
The fishing is so amazing there. Granted, the mosquitoes are
the size of freaking bald eagles and they'll carry you off,
but there. I love a lot about Minnesota, so I
can't I can't hate it with the unbridled hatred apparently
the Minnesotaans hate it with. I can never hate Minnesota

(14:15):
that way because I have fond memories of it. I
am sorry once again about what these people, what guys
like Walls, have done to it. You're not alone if
you're in Minnesota and you watched it go from being
a kind of normal place to being insane. Look, that's
what they did the Oregon. They did it to Seattle.
Seattle was the sickest city probably in the country, maybe

(14:37):
the coolest city I've ever been to in my life.
They just gutted that place. Freaking sucks because I love Seattle.
California's Parodi stay destroyed. It's a Minnesota, It's not alone.
But back back to what you were talking about about
how we set up a hotline. I want you to
know that this guy didn't he didn't over exaggerate, because
I remember this from back in the COVID times, Governor

(14:58):
Tim Walls set up at and he set up a
hotline so people could call in and snitch on their neighbors,
so they could call in and report anybody who violated
COVID lockdown rules. And I know I beat this to death,

(15:19):
but I'm going to beat it even more until we
completely beat it off. He's a communist. These people are
not democrats. Tim Walls is a communist. He is a
communist to his core. He doesn't even really attempt to

(15:39):
hide out.

Speaker 3 (15:39):
Don't ever shy away from mark progressive values. One person's
socialism is another person's neighborliness.

Speaker 2 (15:45):
Just do the damn work. They all think like this, now,
do you remember do you remember that pool? We've brought
it up so many times where they pulled Democrats across
the country what they think should be done with the unvaccinated.
Things like taking your children away, grabbing you against your will,

(16:10):
and putting you into a camp. These were not things
that were unpopular with registered Democrats. They were, in most
cases the majority opinion amongst registered Democrats. You have got
to set aside this notion of Democrat, Democrat, this Democrat,

(16:31):
that they are dirty, filthy, tyrannical communists. It's who they are.
And if you're an older Democrat listening to the sound
of my voice right now and that's not you, don't
I'm not gonna sit here. It's not my job the
campaign for the GOP. The GOP sucks most of the time.
I understand that, but you need to stop being a

(16:52):
part of the dirty communist party. If that's not you,
go independent. Look, vote for a Republican now and then
when it makes sense, and not telling you to campaign
for them all the time. I'm not naive. That's probably
not your cup of tea. But this party, it is
the party of communism. And I know that's what he did.
And that was a very very common theme that happened

(17:15):
across the country. The guy's a nutball, and let's talk
about the sanity of the pick right now, or more
to the point, the insanity of the pick. Why do
you pick a VP? We've talked about this. You and
I have talked about this a million times. What is
the thinking when you pick a VP, whether you're a
Republican or a Democrat. What are you thinking? You're trying

(17:36):
to fill in your blanks. You're trying to fill in
your holes. What are your holes? What are Domees holes? Well,
one of the main things is she has rust belt holes.
This is a she speaks like a California Valley girl.
She's a moron. This is not a human being who's

(17:59):
going to register stir with an autoworker union guy in Michigan.
She's just not. So you needed to fill in some
of those holes. Walls doesn't do that at all. So
let's talk a little bit about the thinking. What exactly
was the thinking there? Before we get to that, here's

(18:19):
a headline for you. Gosh, you want to talk about
a heavy one. Twelve thousand viable babies are killed in
late term abortions in America every single year. That's from
Life News, twelve thousand a year. So let me ask

(18:40):
you something. What if we could cancel that out, saving
the twelve thousand. No, probably not, But what if we
could save twelve thousand babies a year? When you give
twenty eight dollars to preborn, you're saving a baby's life.
Twenty eight dollars buys an ultrasound. Preborn will give it

(19:02):
to a young lady for free. A young lady who's
about to have an abortion. When she gets introduced to
that little baby through ultrasound, she chooses life almost every time.
Do you think we could come up with twelve thousand ultrasounds?
I bet you we can and give whatever you want
to preborn. You know that right. It's two bucks, Give

(19:24):
two bucks. Look you want to give a hundred thousand,
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It's all tax deductible, and it's saving lives, twelve thousand
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(19:45):
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Speaker 1 (19:47):
We'll be back, miss catch up, Jesse Kellyshow dot com.

Speaker 2 (19:56):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Chris, turn that off
and what version of that was that? That was not Metallica.
Who was that little girl who did that? That was
not Metallica? Whatever that was, I need you to take
the copy of that. There's probably not a physical copy anymore.
I needed to take whatever copy that is. And I

(20:19):
need you to find the world's largest hottest active volcano,
and I need you to drop it in there. The
trash is not enough. Whatever that was, never play that again.
And that actually leads me to this. I'll get back
to tim Balls Walls in a moment. I've made a
decision in my life that at the age of forty three,

(20:40):
this happens to all people when they get old. After
a certain point, I've decided I'm done advancing technologically. I
know there will be technological advancements, obviously many many of
them in my lifetime. I don't need them, and I
don't want to learn anymore. I have a smartphone. I
have a smartphone. Ah, there's some buttons and knobs and

(21:02):
things in here, and Chris and Michael handle all that
stuff so I don't have to mess with it. I
have sons who can reprogram whatever new TV it is.
But you know why I made this decision, because I
have had to buy two sets of headphones in the
last six months and eat the different purposes Chris. One
was for working out and one was for on the plane,

(21:22):
and both of them required me to download an app
on my phone to listen to some music. And I'm
done with it. I refuse, I'm out. Now back to
Tim Balls Walls. What were they thinking. It's not complicated.
They should have picked Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania. You see,
as we talked about there is that the general election.

(21:45):
It's laying out like this. Trump looks like he can
I don't want to say any wills. Looks like he
can sweep the sun Belt, the Georgia's, the Arizona's. Trump
can sweep the sun Belt. What does that mean? It
means he needs Michigan or Wisconsin or Pennsylvania. Josh Shapiro,

(22:06):
as much as I despise him, is popular in Pennsylvania.
He's really sold himself as one of these down in
the middle of the road types that gets elected in Pennsylvania.
Of course he's lying, but that's how he sold himself.
It's not just that Josh Shapiro was a good pick
for Dome. He was the no brainer. He's the no

(22:27):
brainer pick unless Democrats have a Jewish progressman.

Speaker 4 (22:34):
Jake Auchenclaus said today that there is a strong undercurrent
of anti Semitism to the fight against Shapiro.

Speaker 2 (22:40):
Do you think that's.

Speaker 1 (22:40):
True, Well, I certainly hope not.

Speaker 2 (22:42):
No.

Speaker 4 (22:42):
I think it's probably more about policy.

Speaker 2 (22:46):
I certainly hope not. That's what Gramma Vodka says. Van
Jones talked about this a little bit on CNN.

Speaker 4 (22:52):
I think it was a little risky, though, Van, that
she didn't go with Shapiro to kind of locked down Pennsylvania.

Speaker 3 (22:58):
Yes, just because you pick him as you're running doesn't
mean you automatically win Pennsylvania.

Speaker 2 (23:02):
But I got to think it would have helped just
a little bit.

Speaker 4 (23:04):
Hey, listen, the Conservatives, the right wing, the Republicans, they
were chewing their fingernails down to the knuckle because they
were afraid of a Josh Shapiro. They were afraid of
a Mark Kelly. They're not as afraid of this new
governor because they think they can define him. On the
one hand, you have a lot of young people who
are concerned about Gaza. You have a lot of Muslims
and Arabs and others. They have not felt seen by

(23:27):
the Biden administration. You started started hearing that genocide, Joe,
that was building, that was building, and so those folks
needed to have a candidate that they could feel comfortable with.
This helps them in that regard, but you also have
anti Semitism that has gotten marbled into this party. You
can be for the Palestinians without being.

Speaker 2 (23:49):
Dome rejected Josh Shapiro because he's a Jew. And here's
a question that I can't answer politically for a Democrat,
was that the smart pick has the base of the
Democrat Party gone. So you know, I'll kill all the

(24:12):
Jews that now you can't afford as a Democrat to
pick one, or you'll bay or your base will leave you.
Because there's no if answer, Butts. That's why she rejected
Josh Shapiro. Josh Shapiro checked every single box you would
want to check. If you're picking a VP, and he

(24:35):
filled a hole in Dome, why wouldn't you pick him?
She didn't pick him because he's a Jew? Would you say, Chris,
there's a lot of self hating Jews out there? Okay, okay,
Well I've actually talked to Chris, as you know, is Jewish,
and I've talked to a few of my friends who
are Jewish about this exact thing of because you've seen

(24:58):
some poll numbers recently about Trump, how he's polling better
with Jews than any Republican has in a long time.
Last one I saw, I think it was fifty six
to forty four. I believe Trump was at forty four,
whereas normally the Jewish Democrat votes will go sixty seven
sixty eight percent normally about that. So if Dome is

(25:18):
only getting fifty six, that's significant, right, That's significant. And
I realized that what you just said, Chris, that there
are that there are quote, self hating Jews. It's not
exactly my area. I wouldn't know anything about that, But
what I did get consistently was there are a lot
of American Jews who don't have any care or affinity
at all for Israel. It's just not something they care.

(25:42):
All you say, it's the same thing, Okay, I get
Chris says it's the same thing. He would know better
than I would. I believe in the New Testament. So
I'm gonna have to just bow to you. What, Chris,
I'm bound to your wisdom. I'm paying you a compliment anyway,
That's why Dome picked Walls, and this is balls. Walls
found ourselves.

Speaker 3 (25:58):
On the back sometimes at week. Now we have the
worst racial disparities. I understand that the privilege I've been
given as a white man and the privilege of setting
in the office of governor, that privilege had better be
used to not.

Speaker 2 (26:12):
You understand how poorly that plays with the Democrat with
the demographic Democrats are desperate to get back. Have you
noticed something recently with the campaign Dome is running? What
was it? Two things they've done recently? White women for
Harris and white men for Harris. Did you listen to

(26:33):
any of the white men for Harris? It wasn't exactly
the most testosterone laden thing in the world. It was
exactly what you think. Of course, Rear Admiral Pete led
the charge. Anyway, Why would they do that? Why would
you do well, white women for Harris and white men
for Harris thing? You would do that because they're trying
to mitigate the losses. White men have traditionally voted hardcore

(26:56):
Republican any way, but Democrats are looking at numbers amongst
white men and they're mortified. White men, the few they
had are fleeing the Democrat Party. So they're trying to
speak to them at least some way one way or
the other. They're trying to hold together the coalition of

(27:17):
the russ Belt white Democrat male. There are some of
those guys out there, and this is the freaking dork
you picked to try to wring them in.

Speaker 3 (27:26):
We pat ourselves on the back to times that we
acknowledge we have the worst racial disparities. I understand that
the privilege I've been given as a white man and
the privilege of setting in the office of governor, that
privilege had better.

Speaker 2 (27:38):
You want to talk about writing Trump's campaign ads for him? This, dude,
how fast do you think Team Trump is going to
have audio of this playing in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin red
and blue, and there's all that red across there.

Speaker 3 (27:56):
Democrats go in the depression over it. It's mostly rocks
and cows that are in that red area.

Speaker 2 (28:02):
Wow, that's really going to land. Well, hey, Wisconsin, you
bunch of losers. It's just rocks and cows there. And
remember Trump, if he sweeps the Sunbelt, which is a
big if Trump only needs one of those big three Michigan, Wisconsin,

(28:23):
or Pennsylvania, The pick politically makes no sense at all.
The only reason they picked him is because Josh Shapiro
is a Jew. What an insane time we live in.
In fact, speaking of that insane time, let's do a

(28:43):
little brief recap of that, shall we, and I'll get back.
I have more Tim Wall's questions about email. I want
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we'll be back. It is the Jesse Kelly's Show, Taking
it to the Limit on a Tuesday. What Chris, I
can echo the Eagles anytime I want. Remember, if you
missed a single part of the show, you can download

(30:14):
the whole thing on iHeart, Spotify iTunes. You need me
to explain, You need me to lay this out for you, Chris,
Let's lay out something just I think you'll be excited
about this or mortified either way. But let me just
put something this way. I mean, lay it out as
clear as day.

Speaker 1 (30:32):
It's not an attempt to ban TikTok. It's an attempt
to make TikTok better, Tick tech toe a winner, a winner.

Speaker 2 (30:42):
In the last month, in the last month, we have
seen an attempted assassination of the Republican nominee, even though
he wasn't the Republican nominee yet, an assassination that missed
by two inches. Everything changes, so they almost murdered Donald Trump.

(31:04):
This is just in the last month, and the last
month we have seen the sitting president of the United
States of America get knifed in the ribs by his
own party and removed from being able to run again.
They not only removed the sitting president for running again,

(31:25):
they handpicked his replacement and decided on their own key's
the nominee. Then they rejected the obvious VP pick because
he's a Jew. These are things that have happened in
the United States of America in just the last month.

(31:47):
And remember we still have three months until election day.
Three months until election day. Oh and there's this little
tidbit too, headline Supreme Court nix's effort to stall Trump's
sentencing in hush money case. We've kind of moved past
all that Trump trial stuff because a lot of their

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efforts ended up getting shot down or failed in various ways.
But they did wrongly convict Trump of thirty seven felonies,
and he is going to be sentenced, And now he's
going to be sentenced before the election, and he's going

(32:29):
to be sentenced by the same dirtball commy judge who
rigged the entire trial against him. We might in this
election cycle see the ouster of the sitting president, the
attempted assassination of the Republican nominee for president and the
imprisonment of the Republican nominee for president. Remember that's still

(32:53):
on the table. They still might throw him in prison,
or they might lock him in his home. They can
tell Trump he's under house arrest. The communist judge has
the authority to do that. Obviously, that would be a
tremendous political mistake. Trump's poll numbers only go up. Every

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time they arrest him for something ridiculous or try to
blow his head off. His poll numbers go off. But
at the same time, what have we learned from all
our time studying communists? They can't control themselves. They can't.
They're like rabbit animals. They just eat and destroy and
eat and destroy, and eat and destroy until they're stoff.

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That's why they have to be dealt with so severely.
It's not outside of the realm of possibility. We'll still
see Donald Trump in a prison jumpsuit before the election.
Donald Trump might spend election Day in Rikers Island. Just
wrap your mind around how crazy that is. Now, that's

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almost as crazy as not having an emergency food supply.
You realize that, you see the world is going nuts.
No matter what happens in November, the world is going nuts.
They're attacking the food supply, economic dislocation, the world's going crazy.
I am gonna be honest with you. I have no

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idea whether you will ever need an emergency food supply.
But I do know this, and I know this for
a fact. You will never ever ever look at your
emergency food supply and say, dang, I wish I didn't
have it. You might, however, say, oh, I wish i'd
gotten that emergency food Jesse told me about. My Patriot

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back to this Jesse. First of all, I move my

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family from from a blue state to a red one.
Best advice ever. My kids are thriving in a community
that shares our family values, and it is an immense
relief to live not by lies. Please explain why Minnesota
is so communist and how it got this way. Thanks
for all you do by bringing some light into the darkness.
Her name is Stephanie. Okay, let me explain. Minnesota has

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not traditionally been read. I don't want to act like
Minnesota is red, and it's not even really been purple.
It's been kind of blue but thought of as purplish blue.
But it's not California. It's not freaking Delaware or someplace
like that is. This is not a place that's hard hard,
hard left traditionally. So how does a guy like Balls

(35:53):
Walls get elected there all the time? I want you
to listen to this. This is a Minnesota voters short
Listen to this. He used to be what I call
a middle of the road Democrat. Now he's a straight
up social lesson. Democrats and Republicans have two completely different philosophies,

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and the Democrat philosophy is the correct one and the
Republican philosophy is the incorrect one. And this is what
I mean. Democrats will get elected even if it's in
kind of a middle of the road district, and they
will assume the mantle of leadership and they will yank

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their district or their state whatever, They will yank it
as hard left as they can possibly yank it with
the knowledge that in the end the state will move
that way and it will give them more power in
the end. Republicans never do this. One of the only

(36:58):
cases I can remember this is actually Ron de Santis
in Florida. Florida has been a purple state. DeSantis got
elected in Florida and he started. He didn't go middle
of the road, he didn't try to play Kate the middle.
He went hard right on everything right, right right. And
it wasn't one law or two, it was over and
over and over and over and over again. Because he

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assumed the mantle of leadership and led and yanked his
state to the right. It had the effect of not
only getting filthy communists to flee his state, but Republicans
from all across the country moved to his state. Now, Florida,
Joe Biden or Joe Biden dom isn't even spending money

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in Florida. It's not even a swing state anymore. It's
blood red because DeSantis did what Democrats have done consistently
and successfully for years. The GOP traditionally gets elected and
gets afraid the second I get into office. It's oh,
I don't want to do that, Oh, we can't do that, Well,

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we better wait till after the election. How many times
have you heard the GOP say that in Congress, Well,
we should definitely wait after the midterms. We don't want
to do well, we can't shut down the government. Now
we have an election coming up. Well, we certainly can't
do this. Now we have an election coming up. But
constantly afraid of their own shadow, I might make these
people mad. I might make those people mad. Democrats don't
think that way at all. They get elected and they

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go full blown Lenin and they understand that leadership matters
in the people, their district, their state, whatever it is,
will follow along behind them. Democrats are correct in that,
and the low T GOP is dead wrong. The Santus
did it right. And now we have Florida. Praise God.
All right, all right, we still have two hours. Praise
God for that too. Hang on,
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