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September 17, 2024 43 mins

(Full Show) It's National Voter Registration Day and there are big signs pointing to a Trump victory in a major swing state. Scott Presler joins Jesse Kelly to break it all down. And that's not the only thing pointing to a Trump victory. Jesse Kelly dives into some of the scarier things that come with a system disrupter getting this close to power yet again. Plus, appearances from Coach Tommy Tuberville and Ned Ryun.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
The social shame system and how it applies to the FBI.
We're going to discuss that tonight. Ned Ryan is here,
the coach, Senator Tommy Tuberville's here to talk Trump assassination stuff.
Scott Presler's trying to win an election. All that and
more coming up, and I'm right, let's talk about social shame,

(00:29):
the social shame system as I call it. Let's talk
about that in regards to the FBI. You see, we
have a problem. We have a secret state police agency
that works on behalf of the regime and power. It
works against its enemies and for its friends. We are

(00:49):
now fresh off the heels of the second Trump assassination attempt,
and maybe you tuned in yesterday and you saw the
FBI special agent and charge get up and say this.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
I can also share with you that he was the
subject of a previously closed twenty nineteen tip to the
FBI where it was alleged he was a felon in
possession of a firearm. And following up on the tip,
the alleged complaintant interviewed, was interviewed and did not verify,

(01:24):
I repeat, did not verify. Providing the initial information the
FBI passed that information to local law enforcement and Honolulu.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
I know you're probably saying, oh, what a shock, another
known guy, And yes, we could travel down that road.
But I want to talk about that man really quickly.
That man special agent in charge, the one heading up
this investigation. You know what happened to him in twenty
twenty three. He was forced by the powers that be

(01:55):
to scrub his social media. Oh wow, must be bad
was on there? Well, Trump patriot, he's a died in
the wool America hating Trump, hating communist who despises Donald
Trump with every fiber of his being. And here we are, now,
what about forty eight hours removed from yet another person

(02:15):
trying to blow Donald Trump's head off, and the person
in charge of the investigation for the FBI hates Donald
Trump with the fire of a thousand sons. By the
grace of God, this happened in Florida. So Ronda Santis
has already come out and announced that because these are
state charges and because it happened in Florida, that the

(02:36):
state of Florida is going to be conducting its own
separate investigation. And he even referenced the fact that, well,
we can't hardly trust the Feds. Can we be And
as how, these are the same people, the same organization
trying to throw Donald Trump in federal prison. And that
brings me to this. The social shame system. What is that?

(02:58):
We've talked about it before, but what is it? Well,
you should understand it's the most powerful force that determines
what your culture, what your country, what your community looks like.
The social shame system. It's actually not laws. Laws matter,
It's not politicians or leaders even though politicians matter, leadership matters.

(03:22):
The social shame system is the most important thing out there.
For instance, for instance, let's talk about abortion really quickly,
and so sounds separate, but it's not. But let's talk
about abortion. Abortion's got a long, sordid history in this country.
Maybe your super pro life like me, maybe you're okay
with murdering babies that we're not talking about that right now.

(03:43):
But what did abortion used to be? Doesn't matter roversus
way laws. What did it used to be? It used
to be shameful, not something you would brag about. If
it's something you wanted to do, or maybe it's even
something you've done in the past, did you brag about it?

(04:03):
Did you talk about it. No, you found a way
to sneak behind your parents' back, or maybe your parents
even helped you. But hey, hey, don't tell your friends,
don't tell the neighbors. We'll just we'll go down to
the clinic and we'll murder the baby. Just it was powerful.
The social shame portion of that was powerful. It was

(04:25):
maybe the best pro life thing that existed, because you
didn't want to be known as somebody who killed your baby. Therefore,
abortions were extremely rare. The social shame system made them
extremely rare today, through years and years and years of
propaganda and cultural rot women will go on TikTok. I

(04:48):
just had my fifth abortion. Weird murdered it because the
social shame system is broken. That brings us to the FBI.
And this is going to be more difficult for you
if you the older you are. And that's not at
all an insult to older people. I'll explain in a moment,
I'm forty three. What I'm about to say will be

(05:10):
easier for me to say, easier for me to hear
than someone who's sixty three. It will be harder for
me to say and harder for me to hear than
someone who is twenty three. And here's why. For the
longest period of time I'm not talking about with hardcore
superinformed people, which you might be, but for the longest

(05:30):
period of time, the norms the norms in our society.
Most people revered the Federal Bureau of Investigation. It is
something that has been admirable. It is something where if
you got into the FBI, you brag to your friends
about it, you put the certificate above your desk. If

(05:50):
your child, your son, your daughter got into the FBI,
you would show up at a party that Friday in
the neighborhood practically with the bullhorn and the FBI whoo
bragging about it. It's something to celebrate because it's such
a revered institution and has been for so long. We

(06:11):
can argue about whether or not it should have been,
but for any length of time, for the longest period
of time it has been. But as it is slowly
but surely morphed into an evil, murderous, despicable secret state
police agency that works on behalf of Democrats against Republicans,

(06:31):
we must it is up to us. It's not just
up to Republicans or Trump or this or that. It
is up to you, and it is up to me
to change how the FBI is thought of and treated
in this country. People think I'm being mean or being
harsh when I say this, but believe me when I
tell you it's true. The FBI agent in your neighborhood

(06:54):
should be shunned. Don't invite him to parties. Should speak
down to someone when you find out they're in the FBI.
When someone tells you, hey, my name is Mark, I'm
in the FBI, you should look at that person and
speak to that person as if they just introduced themselves

(07:15):
as a porn star. That's exactly how you should treat
the filthy, dirty, secret State Police. Oh, Jesse, it's too harsh.
We will know we have overcome the secret State police
agency when moms and dads are ashamed to say that Aiden, Jaden,
and Braden got into the FBI. You know I've said

(07:39):
this before. I'll say it again before I show you
a little video on how to treat these people. But
I want you to hear me and know it well.
Do you know how many people after he took power?
Do you know how many people Hitler killed? Personally? I'm
in with his hands zero now now killed plenty of
people when he was younger. But to our records, do

(08:00):
you know how many people Mao killed once he took
power in China zero? Pull pop Cambodia zero. But we
can go older. If you lie, I've in the Terrible,
I've in the terrible once he took power. How many
people did he slaughter of his own countrymen? How many
did he kill by his own hand? We don't know
for sure, but the records looked like the zero Stalin zero. Well,

(08:25):
how do we get all these dead bodies? If Hitler
wasn't killing people, and now wasn't killing people in Stalin
wasn't killing people, and I'm in the Terrible, If they
weren't killing people, how do we get all these dead bodies?
We got all these dead bodies because each in every
one of those men had a secret state police agency
with guns who worked exclusively on their behalf to slaughter
the people they consider their political enemies. There is nothing

(08:48):
more dangerous in the United States of America right now
than what's happening with the administrative state, namely the FBI
and a couple other agencies taking their guns and aiming
them at you. That's a fact. So from now on.
If an FBI agent happens to show up at your
door to ask you about a post you put online,

(09:11):
or ask you anything in the world. One, what you
say is lawyer two. Handle them and speak to them
exactly like this.

Speaker 3 (09:20):
You see our badges.

Speaker 4 (09:22):
I need to is your full name on that bed? Nope,
I'd like to see something with your full name, or
I'm not going to talk.

Speaker 5 (09:28):
To you for broadcast.

Speaker 4 (09:30):
This will be going online as soon as you walk away.
All I want to do is talk to you about
a post that was made and if you happen to
be the one that made I want to talk to
you about you guys coming here. Say you make a
salary If I don't know what low one hundred k
a you guys making six figures, factor in fifty percent
expenses overhead, maybe one hundred percent expenses. Talking about burning

(09:54):
a couple hundred dollars an hour just here let alone.
All the time you guys are spending to investigating, you know,
is not against the law, right like you're familiar with.
So then why would you come.

Speaker 3 (10:04):
Because you wanted to make sure that there weren't.

Speaker 4 (10:06):
Any No, you're coming because you're part of a regime
that does this kind of thing when you know laws
aren't being broken, and that's an embarrassment. Man, didn't you
guys read the Constitution? Do you not believe in America?

Speaker 5 (10:19):
Like?

Speaker 4 (10:19):
How do you do your jobs and go home?

Speaker 5 (10:21):
We appreciate it.

Speaker 4 (10:22):
You're walking away because nothing we did is against the law.
And you guys are heads that try to act like bullies.
And I hope you go home and are embarrassed. You
can't even say your name on camera because you know
that what you're doing is embarrassing. You know, Americans that
believe in the constitution think you're laughable. And you go
home and you think about what you did today, Go

(10:43):
home and think about it, you coward.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
Gosh, that's so well done for so many reasons. Let's
just let's bring in the man himself and talk about that.
Joining me now, tech entrepreneur and a man who understands
exist exactly how you speak to fed's when they show
up at your door. Jeremy Kaufman, Jeremy, Look, we'll get
to the actual interaction and all these things in a moment.

(11:09):
But just I can't get the words out of my head.
Even though he practically whispered him, I want to talk
to you about a post you made online. The Federal
Bureau of Investigation showed up at your home and said
those words, Man, what a place we're in as a country.

Speaker 4 (11:28):
It's terrifying. I wish I could say that it's unexpected,
but it does feel like this is the America we've
become in the last five.

Speaker 6 (11:37):
Or so years.

Speaker 1 (11:40):
Jeremy, First, I love how you handled it because you
treated them with scorn. And so many people on the right,
wherever they happen to fall on the right, I don't
give a craft conservative, libertarian, nationalist, doesn't matter to me.
We have this older, more reverential feel for things like
the FBI. In hardcore writing circles, this won't matter. But

(12:02):
for most normal Americans, you hear FBI and you think,
oh wow, that's really great. Parents still brag to their
friends my son Junior is in the FBI. But it
really is important we get to a place in society
where people speak to the FBI exactly like you just did, isn't.

Speaker 4 (12:17):
It absolutely so? I am a right wing libertarian. I
live in New Hampshire as part of a movement for
right wing libertarians to concentrate in New Hampshire and having
that support network and culture that encourages this kind of
thing was certainly a big part of what let me
do this. But I absolutely agree that people need to
be waking up to our current moment. We have a

(12:40):
left wing authoritarian power structure that has conquered an incredible
amount of institutions that used to be neutral institutions. These
include not just the FBI, They include a number of
branches of the federal government. It includes colleges and universities,
and it includes journalists. And this complan is enforcing a

(13:02):
set of left wing authoritarian values on the entire country,
and they're being psychopathic about it.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
Quite frankly, Jeremy, how how did we get here? I
know it was a long slog to get here, but
man alive? Does Ron Paul speaking of libertarianism? Does Ron
Paul look so smart in hindsight to those of us
who didn't see during his time how quickly that domestic

(13:29):
terrorism program that was put into place was turned on
American citizens?

Speaker 4 (13:36):
Well, yeah, Ron Paul was right. Is something that said
far too often. You know, I can talk a little
bit about being against the Iraq War when I was
eighteen and I was marching to make sure we didn't
get COVID tyranny in April twenty twenty. So, you know,
the libertarians in New Hampshire have passed these tests. But

(13:56):
I hope that more people can wake up and not
let these kinds of things happen, because I do think,
you know, hopefully it's not too late, but we are
approaching a period where it will be too late and
there's and at that point there won't be a coming
back that's clean.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
You know.

Speaker 4 (14:12):
I'm not trying to encourage anything, but we are approaching
that time and we need to be thinking about where
is our personal line and what are we going to
do about this? My answer is that people who believe
in freedom and liberty still need to be making sure
that they're building your personal networks. They need to be
making sure that they have friends, allies, people who share

(14:33):
their values. You know, if you are in a highly
left wing, authoritarian local climate or local culture, you know,
I think you need to be seriously thinking about getting out.

Speaker 1 (14:43):
Where have I heard that before? That is so true?
Find yourself a coalition, a community, a neighborhood, a town,
and begin building a network because you just might need
one in the future Jeremy Coffin, Well done. I appreciate you, sir,
Thank you so much. Net Ryan knows a lot about
this stuff, the administrative state, how it's turned evil, and
how quickly it's turned evil. We're gonna speak to Ned

(15:06):
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Speaker 7 (16:16):
Than boosting Trump back in twenty sixteen. But I also
think there are Americans who are engaged in this kind
of propaganda, and whether they should be civilly or even
in some cases criminally charged, is something that would be
a better deterrent.

Speaker 1 (16:38):
Wow. That was after the second assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
Look I said it yesterday. I know it hurts to hear.
I just don't see how we avoid a Trump assassination
at this point in time unless Trump massively changes his
personal security. It's very clear all the people trying to
kill him are going to keep trying to kill him.

(16:59):
Democrats are going to back off the rhetoric. We're in
an ugly situation right now in this country. Joining me now,
Ned Ryan, author of the book American Lebiath and also
my friend Ned tell me how Donald Trump lives. Ned,
I hate saying it. I'm sickened. I'm saddened by it.
But this is two attempts in two months. Clearly the

(17:22):
media and Democrats have only ramped things up afterwards. They're
already writing articles about it was his fault. We are
entering into being a culture of assassination in this.

Speaker 8 (17:32):
Country we are, and Jesse, I sincerely hope that I
think there will be other attempts. I think we're at
that stage where there will be more attempts on Donald
Trump between now and November fifth. I continue to pray
for safety. They God protection him because they are not
going to back down. They view him as an existential

(17:53):
threat to them, to the status quo, to the administrative state,
and what they're determined to do is make sure he
never gains power again.

Speaker 1 (18:06):
Ned let's talk about something a little bit deeper here,
because it's a question I have and I don't even
know if there's a correct answer. But setting aside all
the hive mind stuff and the communist proclivity for using
drastic words, everyone's hate learned. I get all that stuff
that they always do, that kind of thing, but there
does seem to be a different, more visceral response to

(18:28):
Trump than even George Bush, who they hated, or Reagan
or say. It does seem to be different and definitely elevated.
What is it, specifically, is it his border policy? We
all know the globalist one and open border. Is it
foreign policy? This has long been what I suspected because
there's a lot of money and dangerous men involved in

(18:48):
foreign policy. What is it that really gets them wanting
this guy dead?

Speaker 8 (18:54):
Well, I explained in the opening chapter of the book,
Donald Trump showed up in DC January twenty seventeen essentially
declared I'm the duly elected President of the United States.
For all intents and purpocies, he does decide a lot
of domestic policy, but a lot of foreign policy as well.
And for having the temerity to say I'm the duly
elected president of the American people saying I decide, he

(19:17):
was treated as an existential threat as a trader to
his country by the administrative state, by its allies and
the Democratic Party. Let's face it, inside the establishment Republican Party,
in the corporate propagandas the reason they view him as
such a threat, Jesse is because he rejects the premise.
He rejects the premise that the administrative state is legitimate.
And the reason that they did not view George W.

(19:39):
Bush or George H. W. Bush or McCain as such
a threat to them is because they accepted the premise
that the administrative state was okay, it was perfectly legitimate,
and their only problem with it, Jesse, was that they
weren't running it. The last president to reject the premise
the administrative state was legitimate was Reagan and the only

(20:00):
every one since then has been Donald Trump. That's why
they hate him so much, because what he wants to
do is come in and say, in a constitution republic,
the duly elected representatives of the American people are the
ones that decide. And that's not how DC's been running
for decades, Jesse. I mean, in the book, I chronicle
out the whole process by which they put in place

(20:20):
the administrative state, which they intended to separate out from
any accountability from the American people, and had those unelected
bureaucrafts do the actual governing of this country?

Speaker 4 (20:32):
You do?

Speaker 1 (20:33):
You lay it out very clearly in American Leviathan, And
that's why I wanted to ask you about it, and
I wanted to ask you about how do we take
it down? Ned, because when you, especially when you dig
into your book, which I highly recommend people buy, it
seems so all encompassing. Our government is huge. The administrative
state is enormous. It is extremely powerful. It is full

(20:55):
of America hating commies who despise the American citizen that
despise our freedoms, and without a Congress willing to defund it,
I don't care who. We could resurrect George Washington and
put him in the oval office, we can't take it down.

Speaker 8 (21:10):
Well, so first of all, let's understand how the progressives
are coming from. They hate the moral and political authority
of the US Constitution. They've been seeking to undermine it.
They've been seeking to destroy the machinery of the republic,
and so they've allowed themselves. You know, our elected officials
have over the course of the twentieth century just seated
more and more power to them. As you mentioned, they

(21:32):
keep on funding them. They've even unconstitutionally Jesse seated and
sub delegated legislative authority to the administrative state, which resides
primarily inside the executive branch. You asked, how do we
get back?

Speaker 9 (21:44):
How can we.

Speaker 3 (21:45):
Start to break this apart? Well, there's three things.

Speaker 5 (21:47):
I think.

Speaker 8 (21:48):
First of all, since it's in the executive branch, a
powerful executive, say Donald J. Trump, can take a lot
of steps as the head of the executive branch to
break it apart, dismantle it. The Supreme Court is actually
stepping up to the plate and saying we're not going
to abide by you taking some of our judicial powers
inside the administrative state the Chevron Deference, which I write

(22:09):
about this decision this fall. They said we will no
longer defer to the decisions of the unelected bureaucrats and
their statutes and regulations. So that's a step in the
right direction, Jesse. They also said that the SEC tribunals,
the Securities and Exchange Commission, you can no longer have
your private tribunals that vote ninety percent of the time
in favorite of the SEC. Those are unconstitutional. They undermine

(22:32):
an independent judiciary. Oh, by the way, annihilate the Seventh
Amendment right to trial by jury. So Supreme Court stepping up,
powerful executive stepping up. And the third thing is the
American people need to be aware of what's actually going on.
That's why I wrote the book. And when enough of
the American people understand what was taking place and reject
the legitimacy of the administrative state, I think that's the

(22:52):
beginning of the end for it.

Speaker 1 (22:55):
I totally agree with you on that net I've been
speaking about this a lot lately about how well it's
up to all of us. Every ounce of legitimacy we
grant to the administrative state is an ounce of legitimacy
they will use to assault us. We have got to
stop revering things like the FBI. It's up to all
of us, isn't it?

Speaker 8 (23:15):
Behind Me is a biography of Deedrich Bonhaffer, who said,
not to act is to act, not to speak is
to speak. And the silence of the American people for
too long has been taken as them assenting to the
administrative state, and the American people need to make their
voices heard. In November fifth, how do you change this

(23:36):
whole scenario, Jesse? Politics as policy, you have to gain
political power with the right people to change fundamentally how
it operates in DC. So you asked me how we're
going to bring change. Donald Trump needs to get back
into political power. He has shown the political courage to
go after them. I think there's enough steps laid out
in this book and others that he can start to
devolve it. But it's going to require a certain amount

(23:58):
of political courage. You talk about there'll probably be another
assassination attempt on Trump if and when he wins, and
it's reinaugurated into the White House. Jesse, I'm telling you
we will see a cold political war in DC like
we've never seen before. Everything that's taken place with the
Russian collusion of Pops Ukraine equid pro quote, all of that,

(24:18):
that's just a warm up act if he really goes
after the administrative state.

Speaker 1 (24:23):
Katie Barlador, I agree, Ned, Ryan. The book is American
Leviathan highly recommend it if you want to know how
vast the spider web is.

Speaker 3 (24:34):
Ned.

Speaker 1 (24:35):
My brother appreciates you. I'll talk to you soon. All right,
we have a coach. Senator Tommy Tuberville joins us Snacks
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Speaker 6 (25:57):
Jeeves astonished and called by what we will report to
them was about the failures at the Secret Service in
this assassination attempt the former president, but I think they
also ought to be appalled and astonished by the failure

(26:18):
of the Department of Homeland Security to be more forthcoming,
to be as candid and frank as it should be
to them in terms of providing information. And we are
going to absolutely insist on the.

Speaker 3 (26:34):
Truth, in the whole truth.

Speaker 1 (26:39):
Yeah, he hasn't been that shaken since his time in Vietnam.
I am curious, what is this horrifying truth? Keep in
mind that Bluementhal made those comments before the second attempt
on Trump's life, which of course will not be the
last one. Joining me now the coach coach, Tommy Tuberville,
Republican Senator Great State of Alabama coach count me as

(26:59):
being extremely suspicious that Dick Blumenthal would be talking about
any level of failure in the government. Democrats worship the government.
What's the game here, what's going on?

Speaker 10 (27:11):
Well, Jesse, there's no sense of urgency up here. I'll
tell you that this is this amazes me. You know,
We've had a president that's been targeted twice for an
assassination attempt, and you would think that people would be
jumping over themselves trying to find a way to figure
out how we can keep this guy safe for the
next forty eight days, because, as you said, there's going

(27:31):
to be another attempt some way, somehow, and he's People
don't understand President Trump. He's a different candidate. He's a
different president. He actually works, he never sleeps. He's got
more energy than anybody I've ever been around. He works fourteen,
eighteen hours a day. He wants, he wants to go
out to all these rallies. Yeah, and it's just unfortunate

(27:54):
that they're there. They're mischaracterizing.

Speaker 1 (28:00):
Which can you explain because you're the one there, you're
the one trying to get answers. Can you explain what
we're seeing because everyone's complaining about slow rolling at the
incompetence you just mentioned, there's no sense of urgency. If
you're somebody likes me who believes they're very evil, probably
murderous people in our federal government, it looks extremely suspicious,
but it might be incompetence. I haven't ruled out the fact. Look,

(28:22):
Dick Blumenthal's there. Maybe they're just all morons. Is this nefarious?
Are these people just idiots? What's going on?

Speaker 3 (28:29):
Well, there's a combination of everything, Jesse.

Speaker 10 (28:32):
It's just unfortunate that we're having to deal with this because,
as you said that, when the Democrats are in charge,
and they have been for the last three and a
half years, they've created a lot of first in our country,
first in massive immigration, massive crime, massive debt, you name it,
they've created it.

Speaker 3 (28:48):
They've been number one they've been wanting to be. And
now we've had.

Speaker 10 (28:51):
An assassination attempt of a former president and then another one,
and there's no sense of urgency.

Speaker 3 (28:58):
We need answers, we need help.

Speaker 10 (29:00):
We need the seals, we need the rangers, we need
everybody out there helping Donald Trump to be able to
get out of his basement. Because the Democrats don't want
to leave their basement. They don't want a campaign. They're
going to just live off whatever they try to do
to get elected. But President Trump wants to get out
amongst the people and go out and talk to people,
tell them, Hey, this is what I'm going to do.

(29:20):
I think they want to keep him inside, to be
honest with you, But at the end of the day,
no matter what they do, He's going to go out
and continue to work.

Speaker 1 (29:29):
Coach. Obviously, the rhetoric, it doesn't matter how much we
yell and scream about it. Rhetoric like this is obviously
going to continue.

Speaker 5 (29:36):
What is the greatest national security threat to the United States,
it's Donald Trump.

Speaker 11 (29:40):
Donald Trump and the migr Republicans represented extremism that threatens
the very foundations of our republic.

Speaker 1 (29:48):
Donald Trump cannot be president again. He's an assistant to
preat to democracy.

Speaker 5 (29:55):
Look, are they a threat to democracy?

Speaker 1 (29:57):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (29:57):
Are they going to take our rights away?

Speaker 8 (29:59):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (29:59):
Are they going to be lives in danger? Yes.

Speaker 11 (30:01):
We have to defeat.

Speaker 7 (30:04):
A person who is a threat to our democracy of
the kind that we have not seen.

Speaker 1 (30:08):
Trump is an enemy in the United States.

Speaker 11 (30:10):
Having Trump not only have had the codes, but now
having the classified information for Americans and being able to
put that out and share it in his resort with
anyone and everyone who comes through should be terrifying to
all Americans. And he needs to be shop stop Maga.
In general.

Speaker 9 (30:29):
They are threats to us domestically.

Speaker 2 (30:31):
He is destructive to our democracy and he has to
be He has to be eliminated.

Speaker 1 (30:40):
Coach, if I use language like that repeatedly against someone
who keeps getting assassination attempts, I would take a long,
hard moment and look in the mirror about my rhetoric
and how it's prompting the nut jobs in my base.
But obviously these people don't consider that, or is it
that they want him hurt?

Speaker 10 (30:59):
Well, first off, you look in Webster's dictionary up here
under the word idiot. That's who you'd find all those people.

Speaker 3 (31:06):
They have no common sense whatsoever.

Speaker 10 (31:10):
And look at our country thirty six three dollars in debt,
and these people think they're doing a great job and
they're blaming it on Donald Trump. How about looking in
the damn mirror, because that's exactly what they need to do.
These people have no sense of urgency, no sense of
business sense. They can't run any organization or military is
going to hell in a handbasket. And everybody, everything up

(31:31):
here has been compromised since they've been in office. And
then we got this lady that they put in to
run for president of the United States, and she's worse
than the rest of them. I don't understand it, Jesse,
I really don't.

Speaker 1 (31:45):
Yeah, let's talk about the military, coach, because you've been
as good as you can possibly be on this subject,
trying to get the filth out of the military. But
as NATO, obviously America is part of this is authorizing
long range missile strikes inside the heartland of the largest
nuclear power on Earth, the United States Navies launching its

(32:05):
first gender neutral submarine. How rotted is our military right now?

Speaker 10 (32:13):
Oh, if it doesn't have DEI in it, they don't
want to have anything to do with it. You know,
this is not an equal opportunity job. When you're in
the military, when you're in law enforcement, we're in the
secret service. It has nothing to do with equal opportunity.
How about being the best you can be what our
model used to be in the military. Be the best

(32:34):
you can be, and if you're not, you don't make it.
We don't push anybody anymore. We don't train anybody to
the best, We don't take anything for meritocracy anymore.

Speaker 3 (32:44):
It is absolutely a disaster.

Speaker 10 (32:47):
And I'm telling you if we couldn't fight one war
right now against Mexico, much less against Russia or China
or any around any of these other countries. I'm on
Armed Services Committee, and our recruiting is down.

Speaker 3 (33:01):
I don't know where they.

Speaker 10 (33:02):
Expect to get people to fight a war because they
are absolutely running people away from.

Speaker 3 (33:07):
The military, not to the military.

Speaker 1 (33:11):
It's freaking horrible. Okay, let's switch gears again here. Spending bill. Obviously,
we're going to get yet another massive spending bill without
a penny and cuts. As if the debt crisis isn't
just about well pretty much at our doorstep. Now, are
we going to get anything anything at all in the
spending bill for the first time in human history.

Speaker 10 (33:33):
No, they're gonna kick the can down the road. It'll
be a the cr will pass, We'll continue to go
by former spending budgets, and then at the end of
the day, we'll have an omnibus in December and they'll
put everything in there but the kitchen sink and everything
in there that doesn't make any difference. They're not going

(33:54):
to help the taxpayers. They just want to spend their money.
And again, we're printing Jesse eighty thousand dollars so sec
right now a second to keep this country going. We're
so deep in a recession. People don't realize it, but
they've been in a recession since they took office. But
they don't know how to put a meaning to addiction
to a in the dictionary to a recession. They you know,

(34:18):
I'm just been appalled about how this government has been
run from top to bottom.

Speaker 1 (34:25):
Coach, Finally, I am hearing some rumors that are much
more than rumors. My people were telling me that John
Cornyan is the leader in the clubhouse right now to
replace Mitch McConnell as leading the GOP Senate. I don't
know where your allegiance is, a liar, who you're voting for.
We haven't talked about this off air, but I'm not

(34:47):
sure that we could pick anybody more bad and damaging
to anything good on the right than John Cornyan. Is
there another candidate possible at all? Or are we just
aimed for another ten years of this idiocy?

Speaker 10 (35:03):
Well, what we're trying to do is push the elections off.
For some reason in the past, they turned around the
day or two after the election they bring in the
new senators. But they go ahead and have a leadership vote,
and we should wait until in January till everybody kind
of sits down, gets over the election one way or

(35:24):
the other, and think about it. I don't think that.
I don't know where John's at on it. I know
he's been running hard. He's been in my office talking
to me. You also got John Thune running, and you've
got several other people that are thinking about running.

Speaker 3 (35:38):
But at the end of the day, you're exactly right.

Speaker 10 (35:40):
We cannot continue down this path of the same type
of leadership. Somebody has got to make a move to
change the way we do things around here. Even as
a Republican, we can't continue down this path of spending
three or four or five trillion dollars more than we
bring in our kids and grandkids. It's over for them,
any kind of future.

Speaker 1 (36:01):
Coach, appreciate you as always, Please come back join us soon.
All right. It is a great day today because it's
National voter Registration Day. And who knows more about voter
registration than our friend the man, Scott Presler, out there
doing everything he can to try to win this election.
Scott joins to talk about that next. I have some

(36:32):
amazing news. Today is National voter registration Day. So I
don't really think is there a better guest we could
possibly have on on this day than the man who's
leading this effort, my friend Scott Presler, of course, of
the early vote action. I am a fan, I am
a supporter. Scott's trying to win an election. Scott, it's

(36:53):
National voter registration Day. Maybe you should have hosted the
show today.

Speaker 9 (36:58):
I'm telling you it's Jesse. Thank you for having me back.

Speaker 1 (37:04):
Of course, I you and I were speaking very briefly
before the show. You said you have some news. What
news do you have?

Speaker 9 (37:12):
Yes, this is breaking.

Speaker 12 (37:13):
So I have of course been pushing voter registration on today,
and I have heard a rumor that the Lucerne County
Board of Elections has thousands of outstanding unprocessed voter registration
applications plus mail in voting applications. And the reason why

(37:37):
this is so concerning is a this is a Democrat
area that has been a Democrat stronghold for decades and
is on the verge of flipping from blue to red,
only two hundred and thirty three voters away. And this
is where Kamala Harris just visited days ago to this county.

(37:58):
The Democrats know they need The Democrats know that we're
closing the gap. And furthermore, we're running out of time, Jesse,
October twenty first is the last data register to vote
in Pennsylvania. October twenty ninth does last day to request
amel and ballot and I am concerned that thousands of
voters may be disenfranchised because of poor planning on the

(38:20):
part of the Department of State.

Speaker 1 (38:23):
Okay, well this is tough to hear. What do we
do about it? What can the normal person do about it?
If you're in Pennsylvania, you're hearing this, you're freaking out.
What should you be doing right now?

Speaker 5 (38:36):
Well?

Speaker 12 (38:36):
Coincidentally, Jesse, there is going to be a town hall
with the manager of the Luzerne County BOE tomorrow n Wyoming.
So if you kindly visit my ex account at Scott
Kressler SEOTT p R E S one s L E R,
I will have the information as tomorrow at five pm

(38:59):
Eastern time zone in Wyoming, Pennsylvania and It's important that
the community peacefully show up and ask these hard questions
and demand answers from the manager.

Speaker 1 (39:12):
Okay, all right, so people show up, they ask questions,
the demand answers. Okay, where are we, Scott, give me
a feel for Pennsylvania, because I know you are living
there right now, and I know you're registering new voters.
How are you doing that. What's your feeling on the ground.
Give it something.

Speaker 3 (39:31):
Well.

Speaker 12 (39:31):
In terms of the data, Jesse, we truly are crushing it.
I know that Taylor Swift came out and endorsed Kamala Harris,
and all of the Democrats are saying, oh my gosh,
they're getting so many voter registrations. But get this, in
the last seven days, Jesse, from the voter registrations that
have been processed, the Democrats added nine thousand voters to

(39:55):
the roles. But at the same time, Republicans added thirteen
one thousand, seven hundred and twice as many, almost three
times as many Democrats switched to Republican as the opposite,
and so our team, at early vote action and collaboration

(40:15):
with all of the volunteers across the state, we are
out registering Taylor Swift But wait, there's more, Because in
twenty twenty there were six hundred and fifty thousand more
registered Democrats. That number today is below three hundred and
forty seven thousand. And last most important part that four

(40:38):
years ago, the Democrats at this moment in time had
three hundred thousand more mail in ballot request than they
do today. Republicans are up in mail in voting, Democrats
are down. Republicans are making huge increases in voter registration.

Speaker 9 (40:59):
We are crushing it in Pennsylvania.

Speaker 1 (41:03):
How about that? About that? All right? Scott? Hey, I'm
mad about the second attempt on Donald Trump's life. I
woke up this morning and I felt this need to
do something, But sadly I can't do anything, Scott. I'm
not in Pennsylvania, so clearly I can't help, right.

Speaker 9 (41:18):
Oh, absolutely not. A couple things.

Speaker 12 (41:20):
Hey, you can download my application on your iPhone or Android.

Speaker 9 (41:25):
It's called Early Vote Action.

Speaker 12 (41:28):
You can call text, you can make phone calls, you
can write postcards to Pennsylvania voters from wherever you are
in the entire country. And furthermore, even if you're not
in Pennsylvania and you're in another state. Today is national
voter Registration day, go and print off voter registration forms.

(41:50):
And I want you to take those forms and deliver
them to your local gun store, deliver them to your
local fraternity house, deliver them to your local American Legion.

Speaker 9 (42:01):
Or VFW hall.

Speaker 12 (42:03):
This is about meeting people where they are, courting the
vote and getting voters out to re elect President Donald
Trump on Tuesday, November fifth, twenty twenty four.

Speaker 1 (42:16):
There you go. We just heard it from the man himself. Scott,
appreciate you very much. Your hair is on point today.
If I may point out, Scott Presser, everybody think you
all right, We're not done yet. Hang on all right,

(42:39):
it is time to light the mood. And I have
amazing news. I'm so excited I've been I almost led
the show with it. Red Lobster. They're not only out
of bankruptcy, they're out of bankruptcy with the brand new CEO.
Apparently some dudes, some young genius, who bring these restaurants

(43:01):
back from nothing. They've got sixty million in Cheddar to
spread around for more Cheddar Bay biscuits. If you thought,
if you're one of the people who very rudely email
b hahaha, Jesse your favorite restaurants going down. Well, eat
your words now, and you know what, I have something

(43:21):
else to say. If you're one of the people who
mocked Red Lobster to me, you don't get to eat
there ever again. You are banned from Red Lobster.

Speaker 8 (43:30):
Me.

Speaker 1 (43:31):
Well, that's where you'll find me this Friday. Salute to you,
Red Lobster.
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