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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Every day is the Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of
the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday. Of course, it's
a Medal of Honor Monday. We have a time to
get to this hour. We're gonna talk a little bit
more about the Walls fiasco. We're gonna talk about the
GOP denouncing things again already allowing them the frame to debate.
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There's so much more, emails, so much coming up this
hour on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. But you
know what time it is. It's the start of the
second hour on Monday. So it is officially Medal of
Honor Monday time. Every Monday, at this time, we take
a Medal of Honor citation and we read it. That's it.
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We just read it. Sometimes we discuss the history around it.
But this stuff matters. Remembering the men matters, remembering their
deeds matters. It creates a better culture. Culture is just
what your society incentivizes versus what it disincentivizes. You want
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a society full of freaks, you want a society packed
full of people. Talk like this, Why are you all
voting for Kamala Harris. I don't want to lose my
rights like I'm a trans man and I'm gay, and
I have been pregnant, and I've had an abortion before,
and I don't want.
Speaker 2 (01:24):
To lose that.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
What influences were in that person's life. Bad ones. Now
you can listen to a bunch of filth and turn
out like that, or you can listen to the Medal
of Honor citation from a mister Paul William Buka, US Army, Vietnam.
Here it is hey honoring those who went above and beyond.
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It's Medal of Honor Monday Freaking speak. Acuous gallantry and
intrepidity in action at the risk of his life, above
and beyond the call of duty. Captain Buka distinguished himself
while serving as Commanding Officer, Company D on a reconnaissance
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enforced mission against enemy forces near Fwock Vinn. The company
was inserted by helicopter into the suspected enemy stronghold to
locate and destroy the enemy. During this period, Captain Buka
aggressively and courageously led his men in the destruction of
enemy fortifications in base areas and eliminated scattered resistance impeding
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the advance of the company. On the eighteenth of March,
while advancing to contact, the lead elements of the company
became engaged by heavy automatic weapon, heavy machine gun, rocket
propelled grenade, claymore mine, and small arms fire of an
estimated battalion size force. Just to let you know, that
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means they probably had three or four times as many
as Captain Buka had. Captain Buka, with complete disregard for
his safety, moved to the threatened area to direct the
defense and ordered reinforcements to the aid of the lead element.
Seeing that his men were pinned down by heavy machine
gun fire from a concealed bunker located some forty meters
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to the front of the positions, Captain Buka crawled through
the hail of fire to single handedly destroy the bunker
with grenades. During this heroic action, Captain Buka received a
painful shrapnel wound. Returning to the perimeter, he observed that
his unit could not hold its position and repel the
human wave assaults launched by the determined enemy. Captain Buka
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ordered the withdrawal of the unit elements and covered the
withdrawal to positions of a company perimeter from which he
could direct fire upon the charging enemy. When one friendly
element retrieving casualties, was ambushed and cut off from the perimeter,
Captain Buca ordered them to feign death and he directed
artillery fire around them. During the night, Captain Buka moved
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throughout the position, distributing AMMO, providing encouragement, and ensuring the
integrity of the defense. He directed artillery, helicopter, gunship and
air force gunship fire on enemy strong points and attacking forces,
marking positions with smoke grenades. Using flashlights in complete view
of the enemy snipers. He directed the medical evacuation of
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three ambulances, ambulance loads of seriously wounded personnel, and helicopter's
supply of his company. At daybreak, Captain Buca led a
rescue party to recover the dead and wounded members of
the ambushed element. During the period of intensive combat, Captain Buka,
by his extraordinary heroism, inspirational example, outstanding leadership and professional competence,
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led his company in the decimation of a superior enemy force,
which left the one hundred and fifty six dead on
the battlefield. His bravery and gallantry at the risk of
his life are in the highest traditions of military service.
Captain Buca has reflected great credit upon himself, his unit,
and the US Army. And while he survived that and
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lived a long life, we actually just recently lost Captain
Buca on July thirty first, so a couple of weeks ago,
at the age of eighty he passed on, and they
could be appropriate to play taps for that man, don't you.
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We'll get back to politics in a minute. I just
want to touch on a detail that stood out to
me in that story and one that may have just
everyone's going to hear things with a different ear, right,
But I told you we did some training in the jungle.
I never went to war in the jungle, right. We
did a bunch of jungle warfare training when I was
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in the Marines, and the main place we did it
was Thailand, and it hit us when we were in training.
When we were in the jungle. In training, we'd be
humping through the jungle and you're hacking your way through
the jungle, and there's bogs, and there's mud, and there's
deadly spiders and there's everything under the sun. But we
would look around and we constantly reference the Vietnam guys.
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We have such reference for Vietnam guys, and we would
look around just blown away that people fought in that environment.
And it's not just because of the environmental misery with
the leeches and the mosquitoes and the crap like that.
It's because you can't see anything. There is so much greenery,
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there's so much there's just so much going on you
can't see. And we used to remark we would be
walking by. I mean everything's thick, right, everything super thick.
We would walk by and we point and we'd be like,
how would you even know if there was an enemy
right there ready to stay? You wouldn't know. You wouldn't know.
And the Vietnam guys went through this in a lot
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of the World War II and the Pacific guys, the
Marines and army guys who fought and that went through this.
So get this. You want to talk about just marching
into death and you have no idea about it. So
the Japanese in World War two and the Vietnamese did
this exact kind of thing. Because everything grows really fast.
It's tropical and hot and Cuban green, right, So they
would they would make a bunker that was essentially they'd
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bury it down into the ground and then you'd have
a little bit sticking out above the ground. Okay, So
you have like a slit where you're gonna put your
your weapons where you'll shoot from, okay, And then what
do you put on top of that? Will you put
some steel or logs or whatever you put it so
you have a roof. But then this is the kicker.
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On top of that. What you do is you'd grab
a bunch of soil, you'd grab a bunch of top soil,
and you'd throw dirt on the ceiling of it. What
happened from there within two weeks three weeks, the bunker
becomes completely in visis to the naked eye. Because the
dirt you threw on top of it, things would grow
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out of it. You'd have greenery in vines pouring out
of the top. So you are essentially in a bunker
that is buried into the earth and completely invisible to
the naked naked eye. And at one point in time,
I'm gonna miss the passage here pushed it during this
fire estimated March eighteenth, while advance there. It is on
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March eighteenth, while advancing to contact. Do you know what
that is? That's a wonderful term is every Vietnam guy
listening knows what that means, you know what advancing to
contact means. It means you know there are bad guys
in this area. Hey, everybody gather up in formation and
start walking. When someone gets shot in the face one
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of our guys, you'll know we've made contact and it's
time to battle. That's essentially what advance. You advance until
you get shot at and they did this, and you
just you walk in that environment, you just walk right
into things you can't see them. And I've just I've
always had so much admiration for those guys and every
one of you Vietna. I know there aren't many World
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War two guys left. Obviously you guys, salute to you,
but you Vietnam guys listening to the to me right now,
I just want you to know how much I respect you,
all right, for whatever that's whatever that's worth. Now, along
those same lines, let's touch on this walls thing a
little bit more. Eric Holder was in charge of the vetting.
It's getting worse for walls. Let's talk about that. Yeah,
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Jesse feeding off your Friday show. And how could Walls
have been vetted at best as the best VP pick?
My understanding is that former Obama AG Eric Holder is
who conducted the vetting. I think that's all we need
to know what you're thinking on Holders slash Obama steering
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the VP pick. His name is Gene Okay. Well, First, obviously,
this a lot of this comes back to my undying
hatred for Barack Obama. Barack Obama is the worst thing
that has ever happened to this country because Barack Obama
is the first and by my recollection, the first and
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only president we've ever elected who really genuinely hates it
and wants to burn it down. We've had good presidents
and bad presidents. We've had Democrats and Republicans and everything
in between. By my reading of history, we've never had
one who thinks sits his mission to burn the place down.
So much so that Obama is still heavily involved. And
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I've brought up this point, I'm gonna bring it up again.
Former presidents name the former and president the former president
who stays deeply involved in politics. You can't name one
in my lifetime because none of them did. Jimmy Carter
and somehow he's still alive. And yeah, I realize he'll
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put out a statement now and then he's not out
there giving speeches in campaign. He's not doing that. Bill
Clinton the exact same thing. Yeah, he'll get up and
he'll speak at the convention. He's probably gonna speak at
the Nest convention. So once every four years they'll bring
out old Bill and he'll speak. But he's not really
heavily involved in politics anymore. This doesn't it's not what
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he's doing anymore. Bush, really, either of the Bushes again,
maybe a speech here, they're not involved. They're just once
you're a former president, you're done. You're checked out. Until
we got to president Barack Obama. Obama did eight years
and then didn't even leave DC. Heavily involved in communist
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politics to this day in this country, in this country,
steering things, guiding things. So as far as him and
Holder being in charge of the VP vetting, well, everyone
knows this isn't Dome's campaign. Everyone knows Biden didn't drop
out on his own. I mean, gosh, this is all
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being orchestrated by people like Barack Obama.
Speaker 3 (14:37):
Of course, we had showed that it was neck and neck,
race would have been down on the wire. But what
happened was a number of my Democratic colleagues and the
House of Senates thought that I was going to hurt
them in the racist and I was concerned if I
stayed in the race, that would be the topic you
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being interviewing by.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
Yeah, whatever, the system decided Joe Biden had to go.
So Joe Biden left. The system decided Dome would be
really the only viable option to replace him. After all,
when you tell the president he can't run again, you
kind of have to pick the vice president. So they
decided Dome was the one who was going to be
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the guy or the gal. I guess I should say,
but Dome, just like just like Joe Biden, Dome doesn't
have any real power. And Dome isn't making any decisions
about anything. She's not even really allowed to make any
decisions about anything. This is all the George Soros, Barack Obama,
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Nancy Palo, this is all that world. These decisions are
made above and beyond any of the bit players like
Joe Biden, or Kamala Harris. So when it comes to VP,
Dome isn't gonna get any say so in this at all,
Dome may it not even have known who Walls it.
She may barely know who he is now if you
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listen to her talk, she certainly doesn't know anything about anything.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
Ukraine is a country in Europe. It exists next to
another country called Russia. Russia is a bigger country. Russia
is a powerful country. Russia decided to invade a smaller
country called Ukraine. So basically that's wrong.
Speaker 1 (16:27):
Yeah, Dome isn't making any decisions. The Obama's the Pelosis
of the world. They're making the decisions now. As far
as Eric Holder quote missing all the stolen valor stuff,
will remember, there's hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of hours
of videotape of you, if you're a modern congressman or
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governor today because it's a videotaped world. We knew, we
know way more now than we even knew last week
about the vast stolen valor of Tim Walls's career. Here's
him in two thousand and seven.
Speaker 4 (17:05):
And both of you with your keen understanding of how
this works, especially from national guard families. I can tell
you this having been one of those that came back.
We were in support of OEF but being sitting in
there with OEF OIF veterans when we came back, they
showed us the horse whisper and told us to be
nice when we went home.
Speaker 1 (17:22):
And that was when we came back. Really, how much
PTSD treatment did you need? Tim, when you got back
from your deployment in Italy? Was it the pepperone that
really really messed your head up? Tim? I'm really curious.
Was it the beautiful women or maybe it was the lakes?
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But was it too much about Vanea and Tim Walls
needed some PTSD training for that. Tim Walls has been
lying for a very long time. We'll play a couple
more for you, and we'll again go over why they
quote miss this next true it's.
Speaker 5 (18:07):
The Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (18:09):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday. Now
let's get back to what we were talking about. The video,
the audio of Tim Walls pretending to be a combat veteran.
It's not slowing down, it's ramping up because there's just
so much of it. The man has made a career
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and remember Democrats love their military mascots. Democrats are the
Anti America Party. They understand that very well. They also
understand that's bad branding. Of course their base loves that,
but they can't sell themselves to older veteran Union type
Democrats that way. So they love their military mascots like
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Tim Walls, who will pretend to be something he's not.
This is also from two thousand and seven.
Speaker 4 (18:59):
This was early in this conflict in two thousand and
three two thousand and four, when my unit returned from
being deployed and part of the soldier communit. We were
combat related that were in that group that came back
to the to the outprocessing station and some were not,
but we were all grouped together for that. And I
think doctor Bray brought up a good point. You don't
check the box to stay as a medical hold. That's
a given, and it was very difficult, even when we
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even went physical injuries, to get people to do that.
So that's something that we're working on here and we
brought up many times. But I think on the psychological
part in bringing up with doctor Rosenberg was talking about
the idea of parody and where it's at. We had
extensive physical screenings. When we came back, what we got
was a twenty minute talk from the chaplain and they
showed us the horse whisper.
Speaker 5 (19:37):
That's it. That's the out process.
Speaker 1 (19:41):
Poor Tim, that brutal, ghastly, bloody deployment he did in Italy.
He wasn't given enough mental health counseling when he got
back from Italy. Remember that time, the pizza was kind
of cold into the she's got rubbery and Tim didn't
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like that. He struggles with nightmares from that to this day.
Toward Tim and the Italian campaign. Oh, this is one
of his ads from two thousand and six.
Speaker 6 (20:13):
Hi, my name is Tim Walls, and I'm running for
Congress here in southern Minnesota for several important reasons. But
today I'd like to tell you about one issue that's
very personal to me. I am a retired command sergeant
major in the Minnesota National Guard.
Speaker 1 (20:27):
Uh oh, and back to what we were discussing last week.
How could they miss this? How could Eric Holder miss this?
You would put Eric Holder in charge of the vetting
because I mean, he's a freaking lawyer. What DoD lawyers
know how to do? Swindle people out of money? Now
I'm kidding. Lawyers know how to research. That's really what
you do when you're a lawyer. You research, you read,
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You research, you read, and that's what Eric Holder has done.
So you put Eric Holder in charge of this, hoping
he'll uncover anything damaging that may come out about Walls
before you pick him as VP. But like I said,
to a communist like Eric Holder, to an America hating
communist like Eric Holder, the Tim Walls stuff is simply
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not a big deal. It's not a bother who cares
about stolen valor if you stole the valor in a
country you despise. It's not that Democrats didn't know about
all this audio and video. They knew. They looked at
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it and thought, well, no big deal. I look at
the rear Appril. But gig, he's even on TV talking
about it.
Speaker 7 (21:40):
Does Senator Vance have a point when he said that
we should hear more from Governor Walls himself or even
Vice President Harris to correct the record?
Speaker 8 (21:48):
There, No, he doesn't. And the fact that a veteran
wants to go out and disparage another veteran just goes
against certainly.
Speaker 1 (21:57):
Every again, I'll let him continue. This is what I
mean by military mascots. I did a show one time.
Chris dug it up for me. I did a show
one time titled The Shield talking about this. It's an
older show. Chrys will grab the date for me in
a second, because I forgot to write it down when
he told me last week. But Democrats really love their shields.
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They're masters. Communists are masters at using shields like this.
That's why. Remember in their first time they were running
against Trump. Remember when they brought up the gold Star
Family at the Democrat convention. This family they just lost
their son in Afghanistan. So immediately you're thinking, oh, my gosh,
that's wonderful, that's sad. I mean, that's horrible. I'm sorry,
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that's wonderful. That's horrible, that's sad. My heart breaks for them.
And then it turns out they're two just horrible partisans
who used every minute to trash Trump. So why would
you bring them up? Because knowing that a gold Star
family gives them that shield, you can't criticize them. Remember
that Greta Thunberg that I mean, not all the wires
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are touching with her, but remember when they rolled her
out there to do all the commed green crap when
she was what fifteen, sixteen years old? Why they do that? Well,
you can't insult a teenage girl. How could you insult
a teenage girl? Why do they love guys like Tim Walls?
He's a military mascot, he's a military shield, don't How
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could you insult a veteran? Of course, the rear Admiral
has to use that line.
Speaker 7 (23:29):
Does Senator Vance have a point when he said that
we should hear more from Governor Walls himself or even
Vice President Harris to correct the record.
Speaker 8 (23:37):
There, No, he doesn't. And the fact that a veteran
wants to go out and disparage another veteran just goes
against certainly everything I learned as during my time in service. Look,
I think in many ways it's the exception that proves
the rule. If the only thing that they can find
about Tim Walls to complain about is to despair his
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military record that was clearly honorable. Remember you can retire
at twenty years Tim.
Speaker 1 (24:06):
Wall's ser Yeah it's bad. Oh, look another one from Walls.
He's done this apparently his entire.
Speaker 5 (24:14):
Current times and everyday person comes along and helps put
the impossible within our reach. The coach who could see
a championship three years before the big game. The teacher
who inspires generations one by one. The soldier who served
for two decades but ready when they attacked every day heroes.
Right here in Minnesota. Tim Walls is one of those
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everyday people coach to the state champs teacher of the year,
Command sergeant major.
Speaker 1 (24:43):
Retirement, Except he wasn't command sergeant major, and he was
an assistant coach. Not that there's anything against assistant coach, oh,
as far as command sergeant major. His former battalion commander,
Lieutenant colonel says, quote, I can sit in the cockpit
of an airplane. It does not make me a pilot. Similarly,
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when the demands of service in leadership at the highest
level got real, he chose another path. Ooh, how could
they possibly miss it? They didn't miss it at all.
They read the same thing you read, They saw the
same video you saw, they heard the same audio you heard.
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And it just goes to show you how the American
communist is a completely different specie because they saw something
and heard something completely different than you saw and heard.
When you find out somebody lied about their service, ran
out on his men before he deployed and then based
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his political ad campaigns on pretending to be a veteran
who needed PTSD counseling when he returned from Italy. Your
blood pressure goes through the roof both of.
Speaker 4 (26:02):
You with your keen understanding of how this works, especially
from National Guard families. I can tell you this having
been one of those that came back. We were in
support of OEF but being sitting in there with OEF
OIF veterans when we came back, they showed us the
horse whisper and told us to be nice when we
went home. And that was the extent of it. And
that was in two thousand and four.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
Now I'm poor Tim. The American Communists heard that audio
just now as you're throwing up in the trash can.
The American communist heard that and thought, well, whatever, who cares?
And this all comes back to the why. It's not
just that they hate America. It's that everything to the
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Communist is about the revolution. There's always a higher purpose.
It's why they will kill and hurt and murder and
mass because it's about the revolution. It's why they will
lie without end. It's about the revolution. These things are
woven into the communist, because the communist has convinced himself
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the revolution is the highest calling, and anything done in
service to the revolution is actually good. So you can lie,
you can murder, you can hurt people, you can cheat,
you can do whatever you have to do because, after all,
it's for the revolution. Yeah he lied about serving. Who cares?
It's for the revolution, baby, That's how the communist thinks.
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All right, I mean we need to talk about JD.
Vance and this press tour he went over, he went
on this weekend. He did outstanding, outstanding, I should note,
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday. All right,
I want to get to this because this is really
really important. It's important for you to hear, especially as
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you begin or continue your career of political activism. Maybe
you'll run for office one day, but this is important
for you to hear. It's really really, really, really really
important for elected Republicans all across the country to hear.
Whether you are one of the US Senators who listens
to this show, I know, isn't that freaking weird US
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senators listening to this show. Whether you're in the House,
maybe you're on your school board, city council, state house,
maybe you're a governor. I don't know that it is
so important you understand what I'm about to say what
we're about to talk about about framing and labeling, framing
and labeling. JD. Vance has been He's turned out to
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be an awesome pick for Donald Trump. He has been
on message and dynamite on the campaign trail. He's been sharp,
he's been It's just he's been awesome. So I want
to be very clear about what I'm about to say. Yes,
I'm going to criticize something about Vance, but I am
so impressed, and you know this is me. I'd be
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more than happy to tell you if he's sucking it up.
I think Vance has been awesome, but we have to
discuss a total change of mind, a total change of heart,
a total change in our mentality on the right when
it comes to countering communist tactics. Listen, listen to this.
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Listen to the American media, multiple people listen to them,
label JD. Vans.
Speaker 9 (30:35):
So there's been a lot of talk about racism and whatnot.
You've faced some really nasty stuff. I saw this thing
that Nick.
Speaker 1 (30:45):
Foint'post for a second, apost for a second. I'll let
them continue. Notice how he starts off right off the bat.
There's been a lot of talk about racism, the communist
is so good at this. He will bring bring something up,
he will create a conversation, and then when the apparatic
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reporter sits down, he'll say, man, lots of people are
talking about this, this thing that he brought up. It's
all the time. It would be like me walking in
the building and saying to the security guard at the
front desk, hey, I don't know if you've heard, but
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Jewish producer Chris he has COVID. And then walk I
walk up the elevator and I say, hey, people on
the elevator, did you hear Chris? You hear Chris He's
got COVID right now? A lot of people are saying
he's got COVID right now. And I walk in the studio.
I start telling everyone, man, Chris has COVID. Can't believe
Chris has COVID. And then soon what's the building talking about? Hey,
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this guy has COVID. Chris has COVID. And I get
a chance to talk to Chris and I say, hey, Chris,
a lot of people are saying, you've got COVID. That's
what the American media does. I'll let him starting, and
so I won't interrupt this time.
Speaker 9 (32:01):
So There's been a lot of talk about racism and whatnot.
You've faced some really nasty stuff. I saw this thing
that Nick flintes. Of course, he's an avowed white supremacist.
He said, what kind of a man marries somebody named Usha?
Clearly he doesn't value his racial identity, his heritage. I
mean this is racist garbage, Yes it is. But this
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is also a guy that dined with Donald Trump at
mar A Lago during this campaign.
Speaker 1 (32:28):
See what he's doing already, Hey, he's he the apparatic
is doing the framing well that Donald Trump doesn't know
anything about and frankly doesn't care for.
Speaker 10 (32:40):
Nick Flent is an avowed anti semi sure went after
your wife. He had previously dined at mar A Lago
with Donald Trump. Does this have any room in your movement,
in the Maga movement?
Speaker 1 (32:53):
Of course, it.
Speaker 10 (32:54):
Doesn't have any room in the Magnet movement. And of
course you disavow him this, and of course Donald Trump
has criticize this person. Look, I think the guy's a
total loser.
Speaker 1 (33:03):
Certainly I disavow him. But if you ask me, you
hear what she did. They do this to Republicans all
the time, and Republicans have no idea how to deal
with this. They're asking you questions about terrible things, because
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getting you to answer questions about terrible things associates you
with those terrible things in the people who are listening
to it. So if they continue to ask you, will
you disavow this? Do you disavow it? You better disavow it?
Do you disavow racism? Do you disavow this? Do you
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disavow white supremacy? What the apparatic reporter is doing, and
what they know they're doing, is they're labeling you as
a racist and as a white supremacist. And if you
continue to play this game, you are going to lose
because the game cannot be won. They are framing you,
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and until you learn to turn that back around on
them in horrible, in your face, uncomfortable ways, then you
will never ever ever win the game. Because the communist
has decided the field, they've decided the rules, and the
communist referee is enforcing the communist rules. You can't win
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if you, as a Republican. I don't care who you are, president,
vice president, running for president, school board. If you ever, ever, ever, ever, ever,
ever ever find yourself disavowing something, the American media has
asked you to disavow you have lost. I don't care
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how emphatically disavow it. I don't care how articulate you
are about disavowing it. I don't care how many times
you repeat yourself you disa disavow it. You cannot win
that game. The only way to win is not to play.
As the old saying used to go. It is reminiscent
of Trump's first presidency, when they had him disavowing white supremacy.
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Every single sit down interview he sat down, and I
don't care who it was, ABC, NBCCBS, they would bring
up Charlottesville, they would label him a racist, and they'd say,
you should disavow this. Do you disallow this? And I remember,
like it was yesterday, the exasperation on Trump's face as
if they just weren't getting it. Yes, of course I
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disavow it. I disavowant. I already said I disavowed it.
He's getting exasperated with them, as if he doesn't know
what they're doing. Because Republicans still to this day don't
know what they're doing. They are associating you with despicable
terms because they're labeling you, and you can disavow until
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you're blue in the face. It's never gonna stop until
you change your tactics. They're not going to change their tactics.
Their tactics are working. You have to change your tactics.
So how do we do that? What do we do?
You're not gonna like it. It's uncomfortable, but we'll talk
about that next. Something else is unbelievably uncomfortable. I had
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a chance to have a conversation today with Abby Johnson.
You know who Abby Johnson is. She used to be
the director of Planned Parenthood and she has since changed
her life. She turned her life around, gave her life
to Jesus, and now she's probably the biggest pro life
advocate in the country. She was talking to me about
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how many born alive abortions there are in this country.
There's a lot, the numbers probably in the thousands. We
have to stop this, to do something to stop this preborn.
Preborn is out there giving free ultrasounds to women who
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are about to have an abortion, giving the gift of
life to this baby and their mother. Twenty eight dollars
is what that ultrasound costs. Preborn dot com slash Jesse
is where you go give it preborn dot com slash
Jesse another hour next,