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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It's the Jesse Kelly Show.
Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday.
Of course, it's an ath doctor Jesse Friday. We're going
to talk about them canceling the election. Someone's concerned that
local doesn't help us if they declare civil war. Someone
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thinks Trump should do more local news stuff. Somebody left
his church. All that, so much more coming up still
on the world famous Jesse Kelly's show. I want to
get to this one quickly. The guy said, I never
missed your show. I was dvright, it's really nice email
and the guy said, my question is if Kamala is
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appointed as president. Pause on that there are rumors now
floating around DC that she might meaning there are rumors
that Joe Biden is going to resign, let Kamala take
over as president. Like it's just a rumor right now,
just a rumor right now. Why for the Honeymoon poll bump,
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You saw how the polls were disastrous for the Democrats
for Joe Biden before he dropped out, and then boom,
Harris gets in and now the poles are neck and
neck or Trump's only slightly up or she's only slightly
up depending on which one you were looking at. There
are a lot of reasons for that. The propaganda campaign.
They got rid of the thing that really made people mad,
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but that was Joe Biden. So even though she sucks,
the thing that was making people mad left, So that
there's that aspect of it, But there's also simply the
honeymoon phase. You want to hear something strange. I've always
found this to be so strange, but it's true. It
happens all the time. Do you know that there's such
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thing as a convention bump? Have you ever heard that term?
A convention bump? In an election year, the Republicans will
have a convention, you know, we just had ours. Democrats
will have a convention. And you know what a convention is.
I went to it. It's a bunch of Republicans gathering.
This time it was in Milwaukee, big event, bunch of speeches, concerts, food.
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I did my show from there. But it's just a
bunch of us talking to each other. Right, I realized
they air some speeches on TV, but it's just we're
talking to people who already agree with us. For the
most part, we're talking to each other candidates get a
bump in the polls after a convention doesn't necessarily last,
but a convention bump is real. After the Democrats have
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their convention, Harris will get a temporary bump in the polls.
It goes that way every time anyway, Harris, one of
the reasons she started pulling neck and neck with Trump
is the honeymoon bump, the honeymoon phase. She's new, she's
a fresh face. I mean she's not Joe Biden. When
I say fresh face, it's not like she's new, but
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she's not Joe Biden. People get excited. I'm gonna look
into this, she gets a bump. We're starting to see
that bump fade a bit now. Again. I'm not making
it an election prediction. I'm really not going to because
who knows what kind of shady crap these people were
gonna pull. But if you're if you're looking at it
right now, you would much rather be Trump than Harris
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when it comes to how they're pulling, how they're pulling
in the swing states, you'd rather be Trump than Harris
as of right now. But she's really tapering off. The
rumor is just a rumor. I want to emphasize that
just a rumor. The rumor is that Joe Biden might
resign she takes over as president of the United States
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of America, and that would give her another bump in
the polls now she's president. Harris. I know it's evil,
it's dirty, it's wrong, it's crazy, but this is how
these things work. Remember we are three months away. We
are we're really one month away. People start voting in September.
Election season isn't coming. It's here. So they're gonna pull
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out every dirty trick. They're gonna coalition build as much
as humanly possible right now. You're gonna see friends, you will,
you don't like right now because it's just to gather
everyone in the ten. Every vote's gonna matter. Everything you
do is gonna matter. Anyway, back to the guy's question,
he says, what if they appoint Harris and then war
is declared, will there even be an election? I get
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these a lot. Or are they gonna cancel the election?
They're not going to cancel the election, all right, They're
not going to cancel the election. They may steal an election,
I admit that, I mean gee, but they're not going
to cancel an election. That is not something that has
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really ever been done in this country. In World War two.
Think about how big and important World War two was.
Think of the stakes in World War two, and think
of the American investment and lives and money and so
many things that came with World War Two. The world
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was Look Hindsight's twenty twenty. We look back at World
War two finally because we won. We could have lost.
We could have imagined that if we had lost. Instill,
there was an election every time when the Civil War.
With the Civil War, what's happening? The country was split
in two and Americans were shooting each other in the
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face and droves an election happening. The election is happening.
That's not the kind of thing they would pull, all right,
because you can't. If you get to the point where
you cancel elections, then you do get a civil war
type And I need to explain something about that, because
I'm actually gonna talk about this Jamie Raskin comments and
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legal and local. How does that help us? But I'm
gonna explain something to you again. These people are afraid
of you. They're deathly, deathly afraid of you. You know,
when you think about a place like Washington, DC. You
think about all those secret Service agents, all those cops,
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all those guns. Surely they have troops standing by, so
you think about it being a very well armed protected
place for the important people, right the presidents and senators
and vice presidents and things like that. Do you know
how quickly an armed population like ours could overrun all
of that if we ever wanted to. I'm glad we don't,
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Please don't do that, But do you understand how easy
it would be? And I know, while they have fight
or jets, No, you don't understand that. Ful Napoleon saying
I love this saying quantity has a quality all its own.
It's one of my favorite sayings. There are tens of
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millions of Americans armed to the teeth with AMMO coming
out of their ears. The American population would brush aside
all of those people in DC like that. And the
people in DC know this, they're aware of this. Why
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do you think one of the reasons they went after
the January sixth people so hard after that really minor riots,
A little slightly spicy riot. It was really a minor disturbance.
Why do you think they're still rounding them up? Fifteen hundred.
To this day, they're still tracking them down. It's a
laundry list of reasons. One they want to make you
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into an enemy of the state and justify spying on you,
and all those things are true. But another reason is
that day really really frightened them badly. They woke up,
they looked up, and all of a sudden, Americans were
storming the Capitol. Americans were sitting behind Nancy Pelosi's desk.
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Now wrap your mind around this. Those were unarmed, peaceful people.
What does that look like if that's twenty thousand people
armed the teeth. That day frightened DC to their core.
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And the reason the response to that day, one of
the reasons the response to that day has been so
over the top is those people were made to be afraid,
and they don't want it to ever happen again. And
they're trying to intimidate Americans to the point where they
will never even consider doing something like that ever again
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in their lives. January where sixth brought home what I
just told you. If the American people ever truly did
rise up, and you should really really not want this.
I know it sounds lovely, but it's bloody and horrible
and it's awful. But if the American people ever did
decide enough is enough and they decided to rise up,
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they would sweep all those guns in DC aside like
it's nothing. There's nothing they could do to stop it.
Nothing again, Please don't do that, not encouraging it. And
it's the last thing in the world I want. The
last thing in the world you should ever want is
to have to fight your fellow countrymen, to have to
fight on your own soil, because that involves your wives,
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your children, your church, your school, that it involves your streets.
It's personal and it's ugly and it's awful. You should never,
ever ever cheer for that. But if that day ever
did come, it would be nothing. The American people would
simply storm into DC and sweep them all out, and
of course would be ugly, but sounds better than it is. Anyway,
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along those lines, someone has a question. Hey, Jesse, you
say legal and local, but Jamie Raskin is on videos
saying Congress will invoke the fourteenth Amendment of Trump is elected.
How do we not fall into a civil war when
the Communists employ tactics like this? How do we stay
legal and local if our government has turned tyrannical. His
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name is Ken. Let's talk about that before we do.
Let's talk about hard assets, the things that stand the
test of time. You know, I read, and not to brag,
but I read what Chris I read. But you read
these old families, you know, the Rockefeller families, the Vanderbilt families,
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and English families, families everywhere. And one of the things
that has struck me so hard is how the acquiring property.
It's just built into the family. It's some thing they
all do. I want to buy another house, I need
a piece of land here. They'll just buy stuff they
don't even intend to use. Why as that stuff stands
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the test of time, you need to get in on that. No,
you're not the royal family, neither am I. So what
do normal people do done for you? Real estate? That's
what normal people do done for you. Real estate is
for normal people, just like you. I'm just a teacher.
I can't no, no, no, that's who they're for. It's not
four billionaires. It's for you. They'll find you the properties,
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they'll get you the financing, they'll handle the rental process.
You begin acquiring properties. What if you could pass five
rental homes down to your children one day. Done for
your real estate has done that? More go to done
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Truth attitude Jesse Kelly. It is that I see Kelly
show on a Friday, and that's doctor Jesse Friday. All
the weekend is here and you ready for this. I
hope you're sitting down. You ready for this. I had
a buffalo chicken grilled cheese sandwich last night. It was, Oh, Chris,
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it was fantastic. It was so fantastic. The chicken was
just the right amount of juicy. It's oh my gosh.
I can't stop thinking about it. It's been on my
mind now for twenty four hours. I might have to
go back today. Anyway, let's talk about civil war. The
guy says, Jesse, how do we say or you say
legal and local? But Jamie Raskin is on video saying
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Congress will invoke the fourteenth Amendment if Trunk is elected.
How do we not fall into civil war when they
employ tactics like this? How do we stay legal and
local if our government is turned tyrannical? And remember this
is what Jamie Raskins said.
Speaker 2 (12:55):
What can be put into the Constitution can slip away
from you very quickly. And the greatest example going on
right now before our very eyes is section three of
the fourteenth Amendment, which they're just disappearing with a magic
wand as if it doesn't exist, even though it could
not be clearer what it's stating. And so you know,
they want to kick it to Congress. So it's going
to be up to us on January sixth, twenty twenty five,
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to tell the rampaging Trump mobs that he's disqualified and
then we need bodyguards for everybody in civil war conditions,
all because the nine.
Speaker 1 (13:29):
Justice that's pretty clear, isn't it. That's very very clear? Okay,
So what good does legal and local do if the
government is turned tyrannical. I'm going to be very very
honest with you here. I speak against violence and against
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the civil war stuff, because I don't want to see
anyone get hurt, and because I've read enough to know
how awful civil wars are. They are personal. It's not
fought in some far off land. It's not in Iraq
or Afghanistan, in Africa somewhere. It's in your town you
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are experiencing it. I speak about this a long, long,
long time. But I've been speaking about this for a
long time. But I don't know that the day will
never come. I can't sit here and tell you that
communists don't know how to control themselves. They don't know
how to stop. I don't know that they'll be able
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to stop. I don't know that we will be strong
enough to stop them before it gets to that point,
because there's nothing they won't do. The communist has proven
that over and over and over again. They tried to
throw Trump in prison in an election year. This stuff
has been happening, so we're kind of like the we're
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going through that slow frog boil thing where we're already
in the water and the heat's getting turned up, but
we don't jump out. Let's just marinate on that for
a moment. They just made up some charges in multiple
different jurisdictions and tried to throw Donald Trump in prison
so he couldn't win an election. That's not something that
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could be happening in the future. That's not something that
might happen. They did it this year. This year, they
tried to throw their political opponent in prison and I'm
just trying to drive home the fact that there's no
line these people won't cross. And I'm not here to
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tell you that the day will never come where we
have to fight some horrible, freaking civil war. I'm not
telling you that. But what I am telling you is
we are a million miles away from that. We have
a million solutions that are better than that. And yes,
I know the government is evil and turning tyrannical, and
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I know about the Cheka. I understand all these things,
but we we have a million different battles we can
fight and win, and we're not fighting those peacefully. What
makes you think the American people even have it in
them to fight some kind of a civil war. We
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can't be bothered to show up in a primary. We
can't be bothered to get off the couch on a
Saturday in Texas and go vote for the city council race.
And you what you think those same people who can't
be bothered to go vote out Don Bacon in a
primary in Nebraska, they can't vote out Low T Langford
and Oklahoma. They're what gonna throw on a flak jacket
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and an eighty pound ruck in March on DC get
out of here with that crap. I haven't seen any
kind of that motivation at all in this country. But
I understand why you feel that way. You know, you're angry,
you realize what's going on. You want something done, you
want it fixed. I get it. But this country ain't
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ready at all, and I'm glad we're I'm glad we're
not there. What I want is people to fight legally
and locally so that day, that horrible day never comes.
I hope that day never comes. And I really pray
to God my kids don't have to see it, not
worried about me. I really don't want that for my sons.
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I really don't want my sons to live in a
communist dictatorship. I don't want them to have to live
through civil war. I don't want them to have to
live through the blood and the misery and the sadness.
That's really, honestly what hits me when I think about war.
It's so sad. You lose people and they're never coming
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back again, and it hurts. And so yeah, anyway, how
does legal and local help us? Though that was really
the gist of it. This legal and localill help us?
If the federal government turns tyrannical. Well, that's it's a
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Jesse hang on truth Attitude Jesse Kelly. It is the
Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday and ask doctor Jesse
Friday about to talk legal, legal and local. First, though, Michael,
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I've left my coffee on the coffee machine. Can you
bring me my coffee? I should have gotten that. That's my fault.
It's sitting there getting cold. I don't want to wait
another ten minutes. Cold coffee sucks and then I have
to nuke it. And anyway, back to legal and local
what we were talking about. So, what good does legal
and local do if the government turns tyrannical? Michael, you
don't have to crawl into here. You can just hand
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me the coffee. It's very bizarre. It's anyway, legal and local.
I want you to think about your community like a fort,
like a fortification. Okay, that's how I think about mine.
I think about my town and my state as a castle,
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a fort, a place of safety where I can go
because I live in a red state, red county, red city.
What I want for me? This is just how I
look at it. If the federal government, let's say it
goes full blown North Korea, because you know that's what
these dirty commedies would want, the civil war, all the
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crazy stuff I want as many layers government, layers, layers
of authority between me and them as humanly possible. For instance,
let's let's take this to a major, major extreme. All right,
let's let's let's take this to a place that communists
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would do. Let's say, you know what, we'll keep it
about me. Let's say any one of the various things
I say on the air offends the communists to the
point they decide they're going to send the cheka after
me to arrest me. They're gonna arrest me because I
called Kamala Harris. Don't They're gonna show up and arrest
me for that. Okay, what I envision in the future
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and what you should envision and what we should go after.
I envision my county sheriff, local police department saying no,
you know, right now, we have a system in place,
a terrible system in place, where local law enforcement agencies
work with the FBI. Almost always the FBI is working
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with local law enforcement. That shouldn't happen anymore. The FBI's evil.
The FBI is a secret state police agency. Local law
enforcement should refuse to work with the FBI. And I'll
take it a step further. When people are being unjustly
persecuted and prosecuted by the FBI. Local law enforcement should
stop them, and I mean physically stop them. No, FBI,
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you cannot arrest Jesse. In fact, if you come into
my county, if you come into my town, we will
arrest you. That's how it should work. And that's honestly,
that's not crazy. That's how the founders envisioned this United
States of America, this state system. The states are really
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their own country, and we're always thought of as being
their own country. Now, we came together to form a
federal government because we figured out you need a federal
government to do things like have the same currency. You know,
the Texas needs to have the same currency as Tennessee,
as Montana. You need the federal government for that. You
need the federal government. If you're going to fight a war,
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to raise an army, you know, you need the federal
government for a few things. But otherwise the authority rested
with the states. We act as if the states are
supposed to bow down and gravel to the federal governm.
That is not how it was supposed to go at all.
You go legal and local, because God forbid, the government
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does go completely crazy and tyrannical. You want as many
layers of authority between you and them. In the end,
you fight for your community. You take back your community.
You take back your sheriffs office, your school board, your
city council. You will have more layers of protection than
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you did before. Look, I'll actually give you a great
example in my town. Now this is not protection from
the government, but we of course get death threats. It's normal.
I'm not complaining. That's cost of doing business. Commedies are
violent people. They can't help themselves. They're always typing, Ah,
I'm gonna come kill you and wbe I ever ba. Well,
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I know the comps. I know all local comps in
my town, and they don't be They know where I live,
and it's a phone call for me. In fact, I
have many of their cell numbers. It's a text message
and I'm automatically on arm patrol. There's a patrol car
around my house that I've asked more than once, and
it happens immediately. We'll be right over the last time.
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The last time I asked, in less than five minutes,
I had two uniform police officers on my front porch
coming in. Finding out the situation. Boom arm patrol like that?
Like that? What Chris? Yeah, of course I give them food.
I send them pizzas and all kinds of stuff. Of course,
I give them food. You should buy your local cops
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and pizza if they're good cops. And there are bad
cops obviously, but you should send some pizzas to the
local police department every now and then. You really should,
just out of honestly, not for protection, just out of
a common courtesy. Plus, cops always loved to eat. I
love to eat anyway. That's why let's move on, dear
straight jacket, cheeseburger oracle. I always do my best to
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tie in church, and I know is it a bless
It is a blessing from God to always do so.
In recent years, I've become more more and more frustrated
with my church and churches in general that have become
soft and fold to the system so much I left
the church. I'm a non denominational, Bible based Christian and
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do my best to follow God's word. I believe tithing
is important, so instead of a collection played, I ties
to real churches like Preborn and others. My question is
why won't churches across our nations. Stand strong and push
the congregation to the truth of our country. It's a
massive platform and a big number of folks can be
reached every Sunday. Not sure the numbers, but it could
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change everything if the churches would preach the truth rather
than pandering to the dollar. What say you? All right?
This is a complicated answer, and I'm by no means
the church expert, so I don't want to act like
I am. But here's here's something we have to think about.
Remember this. Remember churches they're important. You want them, you
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want a lot of them. But they all are filled
with men, fallible men then with flaws, men with sins,
men who do things wrong that just like you, just
like me. We're all that way, right, We're all flesh
and blood. And when you start a church, you start
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a church, you get it going. Churches need that tithing
money to come in. They need the tithing money to
come in to pay the bills, pay the mortgage, pay
the pastor do this, do that that they do. They
need the congregation to tithes, to give, and they make
a tremendous mistake happens often often they make a tremendous mistake,
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and that they start to try to put their faith
in that instead of in God. And the second you
start looking at your money, the second it becomes about money,
then what you'll do is you'll water down that message. Hey,
I was gonna I was gonna give a message this
Sunday about what the Bible says about women in church
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leadership and how they're supposed to be silent in church,
and how the Bible's very very clear about who elders
should be. But oh, think how many women will be
offended if I actually read that passage from the New Testament.
You know what, we can't do that the tithing money
will go down. Why don't we just give the ninety
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seventh sermon about turning the other cheek. How's that sound, guys?
That won't be offensive to everybody. And then we'll talk
about love a couple of times. Love, Love, Love, Love,
turn the other cheek. Nobody's offended. Tithe money rolling in
and we're on the gravy train. That's a huge, huge
part of it, focusing on the bank account instead of
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focusing on telling people even uncomfortable truths. There are churches
across the country they won't say marriages between a man
and a woman. They won't. It couldn't be clearer's black
and white, couldn't possibly be clearer. They're afraid, Well, what if?
What if someone in the congregation's gay? Or what if
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his brother's gay? I don't want to offend him. I can't.
The second you take your eyes off the truth and
your eyes rest on your bank account, your checking account,
you're finished. That's it. That's it. It's a big part
of it. Now, I will say to you, go find
a new one. They're not all like that. There are
some amazing ones out there, some really really great ones
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out there. Look, I'm still searching myself, right, We're always looking.
But there are great ones out there, there are, they exist.
There are some bad ones, there are some great ones.
All right. Let's get back to politics here. Someone thinks
Trump should do more local news. Someone wants to talk
a little more Harris Walls, and many many other things.
Before I get to that, I want to get to
your dog, my dog. We want our dogs to live long,
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do we not. We want them to live long and
be there jumping up on us the second we get home.
The boys came home today and Fred lost his mind.
Because his buddies were home and they lost their mind immediately.
The dog got greeted five minutes before I did. They're
rolling around on the ground with the dog friend. How
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amazing is that. That's why we pour rough greens on Fred's food,
because it's going to make him live longer and healthier.
We've seen so many differences with Fred since we started
giving it to him. Mainly, his digestive issues which he
had all the time, went away, and he used to
get ear infections all the time. He doesn't get those anymore.
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Pour rough greens on your dog's food eight three three
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dot com. You hear Grandma Vodka going at it with
a reporter.
Speaker 3 (30:05):
There have been reports that it was Nancy Pelosi who
orchestrated a coordinated effort to squeeze President Biden to drop out.
Please tell us what you told President Biden to persuade
him to step aside.
Speaker 2 (30:22):
Well, I've never come I've never shared any conversations with
the president of the United States of public.
Speaker 1 (30:29):
She just doesn't sound good anymore. You know, she still
got it because she's still knifing everyone in the back
and in the ribs in DC. But man, she just
made whether it's well, the first bill, the first bill
protect h so bill shots in the gosh anyway, Jesse,
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do you think the Trump campaign should accept interviews with
local news channels in cities where he does rallies instead
of focusing on ABC, CBS, NBC be interviewed by the
local affiliate. These affiliate channels are rebroadcast across the state.
They don't have combative reporters. Seems like Trump would benefit
rural voters watch the local news, not so much the
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national news. It's not a bad it's really not a
bad point. But when you're Trump right now, when you're
in the heat of the campaign, you have you have
to maximize every minute of your day, even the rallies
he does. You notice where they are, they're all in
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swing states now. Now, would Trump love to roll into
California and do a rally? Of course he would. He
packed the house in California. He can't afford to waste
half a day flying to California, which is in the
bag for Harris. He can't waste half a day flying
to California to do a rally. He can't same with Texas.
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Look would Trump packed the house. He's packed the house
in Texas. I've been to a Trump Rowley in Texas,
fulfilled the place. But now August he doesn't have time
to come there. He only has so many hours in
the day. He's only one human being, even with JD
Vance carrying some of that load. He has to maximize it. Look,
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he has to be on only the biggest shows. That's
the way they would look at it. I don't disagree.
If he had enough time do the local news, but
Trump can't carve out thirty minutes for a local news
affiliate in Omaha. You know, Omaha's great city, it's big city.
But he can't carve out thirty minutes and speak to
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what ten thousand people, fifty thousand people are whoever's watching
the news at that point. He can't carve out thirty
minutes and talk to fifty thousand people when he should
be carving out thirty minutes and talking to a million
people on on something bigger. It all has to be
a numbers game. And you know, people don't like that.
And I understand that because it sounds kind of almost
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sounds kind of snooty, almost sounds kind of elitist or
you're not good enough or something like that. But really
it's just it's a matter of time. Look, I'll tell
you this. I just got an imitation to speak at
a small or I don't want to say small of
a grassroots group. They wanted me to come out and
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speak there. And honestly, if it was right next door,
I would. It's not right next door. It involves flying,
it involves everything, and between the radio show and my
TV show. Remember I do a TV show every single night,
nine pm Eastern time, it would involve canceling those moving
things around. It's not that I wouldn't want to go speak,
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but I have to say I can't come. It's not
something I can do it. I don't have enough time
in the day. Oh, speaking of Trump, this lady says
doctor Kelly. I'm in Georgia and I've been seeing people
that are so upset that Trump made a post criticizing
Kemp and his wife for saying they're not going to
support Trump or help him win in Georgia. Why do
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these people not understand that they need to eliminate their
emotions when it comes to elections. All I hear them
saying is they're not going to vote for Trump because
he said this, and so on and so forth. Okay,
what's wrong with these people? She said? Okay, first, I'm
probably not the one to ask, because I hate emotions.
I just I find them to be a nuisance. They
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get in the way way too often. I've said that
to people multiple times about multiple things. What's with your emotions?
They're clouding your judgment. Put that away. However, however, let's
have a discussion about that. People are emotional creatures. You know.
I could tell my wife till she's blue in the
face not to be emotional about the cute animals she
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saw on TV just now. But it doesn't matter how
many times I say it. Animals create an emotional response
in her. Trump blasted Camp just went he went public
with a post. He hates Camp. You know, Camp hates
him too. Trump very much blames Kemp for that twenty
twenty election. He thinks the election was stolen in Georgia.
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I remember how close Georgia was he thinks Kemp dropped
the ball there, didn't do this, didn't do that. So
these two men, they hate each other, they can't stand
each other. Okay, that's fine, don't I don't care that
they're friends. What I said was, at this point in
the campaign. Remember it's it's August. What is it August ninth.
At this point in the campaign, Trump can't afford to
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lose votes.
Speaker 2 (35:44):
You could.
Speaker 1 (35:45):
We were just talking about time management. Everything has to
be about gaining votes right now. Every single thing has
to be about coalition building and gaining votes. All of
it has to be everything does If he he hates
Brian Kemp's guts, I don't care. I don't know. Brian
Kemp doesn't bother me. I don't care if he has
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a dartboard with Brian Kemp's face on it and throws
darts at it every night before bed. None of that
matters to me. I don't care if they hate each other.
To blast Brian Kemp publicly at this point in time,
you can argue how much it hurts, But what you
absolutely positively cannot do under any circumstances is argue that
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it helps. How many votes were gained by that long
post blasting Kemp and his wife. How many votes were gained?
Zero zero. Not one single undecided voter, not one single
swing voter in a swing state looked at that post
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and said, huh, nice, I'm voting Trump. I like that.
Nobody did so. If it doesn't gain you votes, no
matter what it is, you don't know it the point
in time, and partially because of the reasons you just
laid out here, people get emotional about it. If you're
in Georgia, a critical swing state, you gotta have every
vote there. It was super close last time. This is
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something you win, Brian Kemp. He's popular in the state
of Georgia. It gets elected easily every time. There's no
need for that, but it is what it is. All Right,
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