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September 23, 2024 44 mins

There is a MAJOR scandal in Congress right now and no one is treating it like a scandal. Jesse Kelly explains. This comes as Kamala Harris begs for a second debate with Donald Trump. Is this a sign that her internal polling isn't so good? Jesse gives his thoughts on this as well. Plus, appearances from Kingsley Wilson and an update on Trump's ground game from Caitlin Sinclair.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
There's a huge scandal that we actually don't care about.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
We're gonna discuss that tonight.

Speaker 1 (00:08):
The Trump assassination attempt was for money.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Maybe I don't know.

Speaker 1 (00:13):
We have Kingsley Wilson, Caitlin Sinclair. What a night tonight.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
And I'm right.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
The human mind, the human soul is fascinating to me,
and the way human beings can be conditioned is fascinating
to me. I'm gonna go ahead and spoil this for you.
This is going to lead me to the cr the
Continuing Resolution passed by the House of Representatives, really really

(00:47):
important stuff. But just bear with me a moment. Have
you ever if you're a dude, you've definitely done this,
But have you ever tried to put yourself in the
shoes of a person in a story? Maybe you're reading
a book or watching a documentary that's going through something terrible.
I'll make this about me from this weekend because I
was watching a World.

Speaker 2 (01:07):
War II documentary.

Speaker 1 (01:08):
I know, I'm an old man, and it was talking
about prisoners of war. It didn't matter where it was,
but prisoners of war. And this one guy was a
prisoner of war and terribly mistreated for three years, three
years three years of beating malnutrition. And I was sitting there.
I was eating a pizza. We had ordered pizza. I'm

(01:30):
sitting there in the air conditioning, I mean a pizza,
drinking a little ice waters. I have an ice machine.
I have unlimited ice. I don't know if I've told
you that. And I'm watching the story of a man
who was ritually abused for three years. And I found
myself doing this, saying to myself.

Speaker 2 (01:48):
How do you go on?

Speaker 1 (01:50):
Every day? I'm sitting here with everything. I have a
pizza and air conditioning, in.

Speaker 2 (01:54):
A comfortable chair.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
And this dude's living in hell every day. Every night
when he goes to sleep, he didn't have a bed
or anything, obviously, just slept on the ground. But every
night he goes to sleep in hell, and he wakes
up in hell.

Speaker 2 (02:09):
How do you go on?

Speaker 1 (02:12):
And the truth is this, We human beings, for better
and for worse, are adaptable.

Speaker 2 (02:19):
They were interviewing the guy see who had lived gone
on to live a.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
Happy life, and he talked about how horrible it was,
but he said, you know, the biddings weren't that bad.
Eventually you get used to them. He said something, I'm paraphrasic.
Eventually you get used to them. Oh yeah, just get
used to them grabbing you and beating you. Well, all
of us are adaptable in that way. And that adaptability
that we are made with, God made us with that

(02:45):
it can be a great tool for us. If you're
a prisoner of war, for example, it's a great tool.
If you're a citizen who's being ritually abused by your government,
it can be so so terrible. There is a huge
scandal going on right now, enormous life changing scandal that
is affecting you, will affect you further, will affect your

(03:05):
children and their children after them. And this scandal is
being treated like a little side item, if anything at all. Oh,
I know, we're all talking about the presidential race, Donald
trum Kamala Harris, assassination attempts.

Speaker 2 (03:18):
All these things are important and being But.

Speaker 1 (03:23):
The reason you can't afford eggs anymore is because the
United States government is spending far more money than it
takes in.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
Do you know that.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
That's why you can't afford eggs. That's why there's a
chance if you don't already own a home, you never will.
That's why you're watching the quality of your life disappear,
the jobs market.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
That's why.

Speaker 1 (03:44):
It's the government spending that's doing that to you.

Speaker 2 (03:47):
You know that.

Speaker 1 (03:49):
And right now Congress is about to pass another CR.
And so let's go to the conditioning, the adaptability of
us and how it kills us before we even dive
into the Save Act. It's not in there, should have
been in there before we even dive into that at all.
You understand that a CR a continuing resolution. Just that

(04:13):
no matter what's in it, Save Act, those Save Act cuts,
not cut whatever, just that that is a scandal. That
is not only a scandal, it is pretty much a
crime that is being perpetrated against you. That's a big word,
almost screw that up. Perpetrated against you by the United

(04:33):
States government. The United States government, specifically the United States
House of Representatives. They are constitutionally mandated to come up
with a budget. They are they have to have an
open debate where every are. I know this sounds insane
because we are so adaptable, we've been so conditioned to

(04:54):
the daily beatings. We don't accept this. But they're supposed
to have a debate every year, every other the year,
pick your time. Where they Democrats, Republicans, independence. Everyone on
the news so you can sit there and watch it
on your phone. They're supposed to have an open honest
debate about how they're spending your money.

Speaker 2 (05:15):
They take money.

Speaker 1 (05:16):
Out of every single paycheck of yours. Where are they
going to spend it, Where are they going to cut?
Where are they going to prioritize. They're supposed to have
an open honest debate on it and then vote on it.
And the reason they're supposed to do that is so you,
the American citizen, can hold them to account. No, I
don't like that. You shouldn't be funding that. Why didn't

(05:38):
you fund this everyone? Democrats and Republicans should be having
an open debate, an accounting, if you will, a public
accounting of where they spend your money. But for years
now they've got a nice little scam going.

Speaker 2 (05:58):
You see continuing resolution they pass all the time.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
That was for emergencies and only emergencies, the most dire emergencies.
That's what the CR is supposed to be for. We're
in the middle of World War three, cities are burning,
missiles are flying. We don't have time for two three
months of a budget argument. We just pass a resolution.

(06:25):
We're trying to survive. That's what a continuing resolution is for.
It's not for peacetime where we are now, that any
continuing resolution at all gets passed by anyone either side
in and of itself is a huge scandal, and it's

(06:47):
the reason you.

Speaker 2 (06:48):
Can't afford eggs.

Speaker 1 (06:50):
It's actually not Kamala Harris, and we love to dumb
everything down. Now, that is a presidential year. As long
as we get rid of the Democrats out of the
White House and elect our our own personal king, that
inflation will magically disappear like a vapor on a windy day.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
But that's not how it works at all.

Speaker 1 (07:07):
Inflation remains as long as Congress keeps spending, and Congress
keeps spending with continuing resolutions, And that in and of
itself is a scandal, and we don't treat it as one.

Speaker 2 (07:19):
We've been so.

Speaker 1 (07:20):
Beaten down by these endless crs that now they pass
around whatever. Oh, and another thing, are evil government, this
criminal organization known as the United States Government. All the
abuse they have done to you, Department of Justice, Federal

(07:41):
Bureau of Investigation, turning into a secret state police agency,
taking down Republican after Republican, running guard for Democrat after Democrat.
All the evil government institutions that are currently tearing through
this country like a blow towards through every single one

(08:02):
of them, now fully funded because of a continuing resolution. Again,
I want to come back to we're in the middle
of a presidential year. Ah, if we had four more
years at Kamala Harris at the end of the world,
four more years of Donald Trump, though, we'll clean that up.
You know how much we'll be cleaned up if Congress

(08:25):
continues to fund all these evil agencies.

Speaker 2 (08:27):
You know how much zero, none, zip, zilch.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
The big scandals happen right in front of us, right
under our nose, and we're so focused on the shiny object.
We've been so beaten down, so conditioned prisoners of war
for so long that now the huge scandals that really
tear apart our lives, they're not even treated as such.

Speaker 2 (08:52):
I know you already knew about it.

Speaker 1 (08:54):
I bet you your normy neighbor with the Trump sign
in the yard, I bet you he doesn't care about
the cr at all. And that brings me, of course,
to the Save Act that's supposed to be the scandal here.
The Save Act was that act. It was supposed to
be attached to the CR. What was it? Essentially said
that illegals can't vote in national elections, and we can

(09:14):
go down this rabbit hole of attach it or don't
attach it. Obviously I don't want illegals to vote in elections.
But if they had attached it to the CR, that
would have been fine because you would have made Democrats
have to make a political vote. But it wouldn't have
changed anything in this election. There wouldn't have been time
to implement anything. So yeah, I'm pro Save Act, but

(09:34):
attach it, don't attach it. The Save Act being there
or not being there is not the scandal. The scandal
is the CR itself. Oh and allow me to put
a little cherry on top of that Sunday of government
corruption we just built for you here. The worst is
yet to come. There's an omnibus spill coming, an omnibus spill.

(09:58):
They love using those words. What's that mean? Omnibus, omnibus pill?
Everyone uses that word.

Speaker 2 (10:02):
What's it mean?

Speaker 1 (10:03):
Well, it means a bunch of different subjects packaged into
one bill. Obviously, it's not a thing that should even exist.
Every bill should be short, small, easily readable in one subject.
But because again, the United States government is a criminal
organization who doesn't want to be held to account for
the terrible votes they make, for the terrible abuses of

(10:25):
your money they do, because that's the kind of country
we live in now.

Speaker 2 (10:29):
Instead, here, I.

Speaker 1 (10:30):
Would guess about December, to see, yep, about October.

Speaker 2 (10:33):
About December, they're going.

Speaker 1 (10:35):
To roll out another trillion dollar plus omnibus bill.

Speaker 2 (10:40):
After the election, they will.

Speaker 1 (10:42):
Republicans will join with Democrats to pass it in a
lame duck Congress. And while you can't afford rent, you
can't afford egys, you can't afford you can't find a
job out there, Republicans and Democrats will once again join
together to spend a trillion dollars of your money we
don't have to hand out to There are various special
interests to guarantee they can continue to get elected without end.

(11:06):
The true scandals happen in front of us, right under
our nose. But we've been so beaten down and conditioned
we don't even think about those anymore. Maybe we need
to start thinking about them again. Now I was about
to do that. All that may have made you uncomfortable,
but I would be remiss if I didn't mention this
story from today, the would be Trump assassin. He penned

(11:31):
a letter, random crazy person, commy gobblegook, don't worry about it.
He penned a letter, and in this letter he talked
about how he will pay somebody a large sum of
money to kill Donald Trump. Now that obviously is evil,
it's terrible, it's wrong. But the questions being thrown around
a lot out there today, why would the DOJ publish

(11:54):
that letter? I can remember tranny killer after tranny killer,
after lib nutjob after lib nutjob, having their manifestos kept hidden,
always to protect them, of course. So why in the
world would the United States government publish a letter that
essentially puts a bounty on the head of Donald Trump?
Why would they do that? You know why they do that.

(12:17):
Let's not play kid games here. The system kills, corrupt
governments killed, criminal organizations killed, or protect themselves. And don't
think the United States government is any different. All that
may have made you uncomfortable, but I am right. Kingsley
Wilson is going to join us in a moment and
talk about that. You know what I get to do tonight, actually,

(12:39):
like forty five minutes from now, soon as I pop
this earpiece out of my ear, I get to go
have dinner with Pure Talk and a genuine American hero,
a Medal of Honor winner. He's partnered with Pure Talk,
you see, and we're going to go discuss how to
help veterans while at and TT Mobile, while Verizon, while

(13:01):
these organizations are taking your money and using it to
abuse you, Pure talks out there trying to figure out
how to get veterans back into the world, get them healthcare,
get them the help if they need, and get them jobs.
That's what Pure Talk worries about. Their CEO is a veteran.
That's my cell phone company? What's yours?

Speaker 2 (13:20):
Switch?

Speaker 1 (13:21):
Pure talk dot com, slash Jesse TV is where you
go to switch.

Speaker 2 (13:26):
All right, we'll be back. I'm sorry. That was Dome,

(13:55):
the would be president.

Speaker 1 (13:56):
She's the presidential hopeful chanting down with deportation. And it
just makes me snicker something fierce because Dome, you know,
she doesn't have any real beliefs. Her beliefs are whatever
the crowd or interviewer wants her to have in any
given moment, because she doesn't have a soul of any kind.
It's just whatever she thinks she's supposed to say, and
now it's burning or because in her entire career she's

(14:18):
grown up as this California communist who just has chanted
or said whatever the crowd wants her to say.

Speaker 2 (14:24):
Not's getting her in trouble.

Speaker 1 (14:26):
Joining me now, Kingsley Wilson, the digital media manager for
the Center for Renewing America. Kingsley, it gives me the
snickers terribly watching how much this woman's mouth has walked
her into trouble.

Speaker 3 (14:36):
Repeatedly, me too, I'm with you, Jesse, thanks for having me,
and I just have to say, you know, I totally
agree with you. This is someone who always goes with
the whims of the crowd, and she has always bent
the knee to the most radical and fringe elements of
her party. We have seen that throughout her career. I mean,
she didn't even put forth any sort of policy agenda
for days and weeks and then months until the Trump

(14:58):
campaign pressured her to do so. This someone who doesn't
have any beliefs, who simply just wants to cow taw
to you know, AOC's vision of the Democrat Party. And
she has continually put illegals before American citizens, right, we
have seen this throughout her career. She was supposed to
be the borders are twenty million illegal immigrants at least
that we know about, have come into the United States

(15:21):
and just created chaos and destruction across American communities. Under
her watch, she's giving them free phones, free healthcare, in
money instances, you know, free cars. We see them crashing
those cars in Springfield, Ohio. Right, this is an unsustainable
policy and track that she has put the United States
of America on. We cannot have another four years of

(15:42):
her leadership because we know Joe Biden's asleep at the wheel, right,
he is totally not there cognitively. Kamala Harris is the
one who owns his policy record.

Speaker 1 (15:53):
So speaking of no policy positions, I did see that
we're now issuing travel alerts to Haiti. If you travel there,
you might be murdered and raped. So that's a very
very lovely place. We're of course importing those people here
in mass completely remaking America's Midwestern towns. It's more than
just Springfield, Ohio. My question, Kingsley, is do the American

(16:15):
people do a high enough percentage of American people care
enough to vote that kind of stuff out or are
we so dumbed down and demoralized that we can't overcome that.

Speaker 3 (16:26):
I think average voters care. I think the mainstream media
is trying to you know, quell our suspicions and our anger,
and they're calling us, you know, xenophobes and bigots to
shut us up. But the reality is that the Americans
on the ground, in places like Springfield, Ohio, are having
to deal with Kamala Harris's feckless border policy. Right We're

(16:47):
seeing geese going missing in the parks, reports of people's
pets missing, rises in disease, We're seeing you know, car crashes.
As I mentioned earlier, these towns are living in utter chaos.
And for the administration to you know, call these people
names and call them right wing conspiracy theorists instead of
listen to their concerns is really a slap in the

(17:07):
face of the American voter, because at the end of
the day, the onus is on our elected representatives to
hear the concerns of their citizens and to create communities
that are safe. You don't want your daughter to live
in Haiti, right, Sadly, the Biden administration is bringing Haiti
to you. I mean, if the Dominican Republic. Haiti's next
door neighbor refuses to take any Haitians and deports Haitians regularly.

(17:30):
The United States should not be taking a single one
of these people. These are people who practice voodoo, who
don't believe in the American Constitution, have no idea of
our cultural founding. They don't belong here, especially if they're
coming here illegally.

Speaker 1 (17:44):
Speaking of coming here illegally, the Arizona Supreme Court just
ruled that ninety eight thousand people with unconfirmed citizenship can vote.
That is quite a thing, Kingsley, exactly how many illegals
are going to be participate in this next election. I'm
sure they're not going to be voting for Donald Trump, right.

Speaker 3 (18:05):
I think, you know, those illegal voters often tend to
vote with the dead voters, right, they're pretty reliable Democrats stronghold.
But I think in all seriousness, we need to be
vigilant this election because illegals are going to be casting ballots.
We've already seen that in places, as you say, like
Arizona in North Carolina. When you go to register to vote,
I encourage everyone to go take a look at the
registration form on their state's website. You do not need

(18:28):
a Social Security number, you don't need an ID. You
can simply provide a pay stub or a bank account
to prove residency. Of course, illegals are able to get
both of those things in Joe Biden's America, so illegals
are going to be voting in this election, and that
is why it is so critical that we pass things
like the Save Act. We're already starting to see Republicans
cave on that when early voting in Pennsylvania like places

(18:50):
is underway, we are going to be at risk of
losing this election. You know, the Democrats love to talk
about foreign election interference, right, This is foreign election interference.
This is non citizens who are coming across the border
under the Biden Harris regime and they are casting votes
and subverting the democratic will of the American people. We
cannot stand for that. And it's not just a Republican

(19:12):
talking point either. You hear that on CNN on MSNBC,
that this is some conspiracy. The Biden DOJ just two
weeks ago announced that they are prosecuting an illegal woman
from Guatemala who voted in the twenty sixteen and twenty
twenty elections in Alabama. So this is not something that
doesn't happen. The Biden administration is aware of this, and

(19:33):
they are making it easier for legals to come here
and then to vote because you've said reliable Democrat voters.

Speaker 1 (19:41):
Yeah, I'm sure sure this election will be on the
up and up. Okay, Kingsley, understanding that there are families
with children watching, and I've done the best I can
to avoid this P Diddy story. I can't believe that's
somebody's name, but it is really really ugly. The music
industry has been ex just like the just like Hollywood's

(20:02):
been exposed, just like so much the finance industry under
Epstein's been exposed as a place where some really really dark,
demonic things apparently happen regularly, and powerful people are about
to be exposed.

Speaker 3 (20:17):
I think absolutely, and you're so correct. This is something
that we have seen on the Democrat side that they
have ignored for decades. This kind of disgusting and degenerate
behavior has been going on, and it has been you know,
festering into our culture and our politique, right and for
our kids to watch movies with these sorts of people
or to you know, follow the Hollywood's stars, I think

(20:39):
is something that every parent should be concerned about because
we see this kind of disgusting stuff going on behind
closed doors. And you know, Diddy is someone who has
been hobnobbing, so to speak, with a lot of Democrat
influential people, and they ultimately need to answer for that, right.
But of course I'm not going to hold my breath.
I'm not going to get my hopes up. Because even

(21:00):
Joe Biden, right, who had a credible accuser in Tara
Reid that was totally swept under the rug, that was
totally ignored. Kamala Harris even said that she believed his
accusers when she was back on the presidential campaign trail
in the last election. Yet we never hear about that. Right,
they sweep things under the rug. The hypocrisy is glaring,

(21:20):
and they don't want to talk about the criminal behavior,
truly criminal behavior that they have going on on their
side of the aisle. All they want to do is,
you know, lecture President Trump and throw false, inflammatory accusations
at him. But I think the American voter really sees
through their lies and sees through the Hollywood kind of agenda.
Real people who are real voters and who care about

(21:42):
what's happening in their different communities are starting to look
for independent media and they're just done with this Hollywood stuff.
So I'm encouraged to see that as an American and
as a voter. But I would just encourage everyone, you know,
seek different sources of media, whether that's you know, daily
wire producing a movie or you know, an in dependent
artists producing a new song. We need to be supporting
conservative cultural and arts projects because we cannot continue to

(22:06):
support this disgusting, degenerate democrat stuff.

Speaker 1 (22:11):
We are getting better at the culture stuff. It seems
like Kingsley, aren't we.

Speaker 2 (22:14):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (22:14):
You're a lot younger, and I'm sure much more in
tune to it than I am, But it seems like
we're getting better.

Speaker 3 (22:20):
I think we're absolutely getting better. And I think, you know,
we have to remember that art used to be a
right wing thing. It used to be something that we
did well. Right. The West created some of the most
beautiful art in the world. Right Look at the museums
in Europe, look at the architecture we created, orchestras, ballets,
That is our cultural heritage. We should not see that

(22:41):
to leftist satanic degenerate progressives. So I'm excited to see
Republicans and conservatives start to take it back. I think
that trend will absolutely continue.

Speaker 2 (22:52):
Kingsley, thank you. I appreciate it. All right.

Speaker 1 (22:56):
We're going to dive into Kamala Harris next. Before we
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(23:17):
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Speaker 2 (23:20):
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Jesse Kelly, We'll be back let's talk about something good,
shall we. Let's talk about the election. Well, I should

(24:04):
preface this by saying, I think it's good.

Speaker 2 (24:07):
I God forgive me.

Speaker 1 (24:10):
I'm feeling hopeful about the election results this November, the
presidential election results. And I want to make sure I'm
clear about that we focus on the presidential election. I
understand that it's the big one at the top of
the ticket, the lights, the celebrities. I get that there's
house races, every one of them, Senate races, big ones,

(24:32):
important ones, local races, state house. Anyway, let's focus on
the presidential election. When it comes to Trump versus Kamala Harris.
I am hopeful, and I'm not going to point to polls.
I can polling average looks good for Trump. The pulling
average for Dome has gone down since the debate, that

(24:54):
things are looking good. Obviously, you can find a poll
that tells you whatever you want to tell you. But
I generally trust when it comes to elections, is not
what they say, and not even what the polls say,
not with the campaigns themselves say, and not.

Speaker 2 (25:09):
What the polls say.

Speaker 1 (25:11):
I trust what they do, what the candidates themselves, what
their campaigns are doing, that's the biggest reveal. One of
the things you can look at if you want to
learn how to do this more in the future.

Speaker 2 (25:24):
Money where are they spending money. Where they're spending.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
Significant money, that's either a state they know they need
to win and or it's a state where they think
they're behind. Pennsylvania is a great example of this. Donald Trump,
if he sweeps the sun Belt states, and that is
a big if, but if he's able to sweep the

(25:50):
sun Belt states and he looks like he's up there,
then all he needs is Michigan or Wisconsin or Pennsylvania. Essentially,
if Donald Trump sweeps the Sunbelt and wins Pennsylvania, he's
going to be president again. Kamala Harris is spending a

(26:11):
fortune in Pennsylvania. A fortune she thinks she's behind, she
knows she has to have it. It's a good thing.
She's a disaster. And another thing you can tell, what
do they do well? Losers conduct themselves. I don't mean
that derisively. People who feel like they're losing, they conduct

(26:34):
themselves like they're losing. Look, we'll just do a bunch
of football analogies, because it's football season. When your team
is down by three touchdowns at the start of the
fourth quarter. Your team is going to act like it's down.

Speaker 2 (26:48):
What's that mean?

Speaker 1 (26:49):
You're gonna see a lot more passing, probably passes down
the field.

Speaker 2 (26:53):
Why they have to act like they.

Speaker 1 (26:54):
Need to score and score a lot Kamala Harris wants
another debate. Remember the first debate when they ripped the
entire thing, the moderators jumped in. We now have a
whistleblower accusing ABC of leaking the questions it was. It
could not have been set up more to make Dome
look good and make Trump look bad. Didn't go that great,

(27:15):
but Harris's poll numbers didn't get better after they went down, down, down.
Now they're panicking. Now she's out there saying she'd like
it another.

Speaker 2 (27:24):
Debate with the former vice president.

Speaker 4 (27:28):
Having her and I would like another debate, So I'm
hoping a former vice president will agree to that.

Speaker 5 (27:33):
But we have a lot moreney to set.

Speaker 1 (27:37):
Yeah, And she's drowning for a really funny reason. It's
actually a little bit disheartening the reason. But whatever drowning
is drowning. She's drowning because she doesn't have any personality
or belief system and it comes out of her I'll
tell you this. This is just the theory I have.

(28:00):
I have no way of proving this. I won't know
this is true until I get to heaven and ask.

Speaker 2 (28:04):
God about it. But I believe that running.

Speaker 1 (28:08):
For office, well, whenever you run for office, that it
takes something out of you, because unless you're completely genuine,
and very few people are ever completely genuine, when you
run for office, you are faking it. You're pretending on
some level to be something you're not. And this is
what I believe. I believe if you do that for

(28:29):
long enough, if you pretend to be something you're not
for long enough enough times, that you will eventually be nothing,
meaning you will have no more genuine self anymore. You
have lied about it, faked it, covered it up for
so long that now you are just an empty, soulless

(28:53):
vessel for whatever newest talking point is out there. And
this has been a theory I've had for quite some time.
And maybe she's such an extreme example I shouldn't use her,
But watching Kamala Harris sit down with Oprah and try
to describe what it is to be an American, I'm
looking at it through the lens of that theory, and

(29:15):
tell me my theory doesn't hold weight when you look
at this human being.

Speaker 4 (29:20):
We are an optimistic people. We are an optimistic people.
Americans by character are people who have dreams and ambitions
and aspirations. We believe in what is possible, We believe
in what can be, and we believe in fighting for that.

(29:43):
How that's how we came into being, because the people
before us understood that one of the greatest expressions for
the love of our country, one of the greatest expressions
of patriotism, is to fight for the ideals of who
we are.

Speaker 1 (30:07):
What does that even mean? What does any of that mean? Well,
it doesn't mean anything. Why does this happen all the time?

Speaker 4 (30:15):
With her?

Speaker 2 (30:16):
How many clips like that?

Speaker 1 (30:18):
We could have spent the entire hour of the show
tonight playing you clips like that of Dome speaking and
not saying anything with these meaningless cliche phrases that sound
like they're from some recently divorced single woman on Instagram.

Speaker 2 (30:35):
Why Why?

Speaker 1 (30:37):
Because I say that Kamala Harris has run for office
for so long, she has faked. She's famous for this,
faking whatever she has to fake in order to get ahead.
That she has faked who she is what she believes
for so long that if you could open her up
and look at her soul, which you cannot do, so
don't try. But if you could open her up and

(30:58):
look at her soul, what you would see there would
be something that's not even a human being anymore.

Speaker 2 (31:04):
I believe that.

Speaker 1 (31:05):
Anything genuine or real inside of her has been so
poisoned and covered up that it's gone now. And when
she even attempts to be that person, it comes out
as so awkward and weird. He was done talking about
shooting somebody. Does a guy know that?

Speaker 4 (31:27):
And my house is getting shot? Yes, yes, I hear that.

Speaker 1 (31:33):
I hear that.

Speaker 4 (31:33):
Probably should not have said that, but my staff will
deal with that later.

Speaker 2 (31:44):
Just awkward.

Speaker 1 (31:45):
Of course they came out right and she was joking
right away. Of course, of course they did. And she's
ducking she will go sit down with Oprah. She's the
first candidate since twenty sixteen to not do the out
Smith dinner. You know, why is she not doing the
Al Smith dinner? Remember when Trump did it? You think
Dolm could do this?

Speaker 6 (32:07):
Great Senators, Hi, Chuck, He used to love me when
I was a Democrat. You know, Hillary accidentally bumped into me,
and she very civilly said, pardon me, and I very

(32:38):
politely replied, let me talk to you about that after
I get into office. You know, the President told me
to stop whining, but I really have to say. The
media is even more biased this year than ever before.

Speaker 4 (32:54):
Ever.

Speaker 2 (32:57):
You want the proof.

Speaker 6 (32:59):
Michelle Obama gives a speech and everyone loves it. It's fantastic.
They think she's absolutely great. My wife, Milania gives the
exact same speech.

Speaker 7 (33:18):
And people get on her case and I don't get it.
I don't know why.

Speaker 2 (33:31):
Pretty good.

Speaker 1 (33:32):
Anyway, let's talk about the election, blocking and tackling and
will be.

Speaker 2 (33:36):
Doing any of it next?

Speaker 1 (33:46):
What do we talk about when it comes to elections
all the time. How do you win elections? Well, it's
not the sexy things, right. It's football season. We all
love football season, and we all love the wide receiver
who runs a four to three and hurdles nineteen people
on the way to the end zone. He doesn't do
that without a bunch of big, fat maulers blocking people

(34:06):
in the trenches. Football is about blocking and tackling. Elections
are not about TV commercials for the most part.

Speaker 2 (34:12):
It's about blocking and tackling.

Speaker 1 (34:14):
Chasing down ballots, get out the vote, knocking on doors,
blocking and tackling.

Speaker 2 (34:20):
Turning Point Action does blocking and tackling.

Speaker 1 (34:22):
That's why we're about to talk to Caitlyn Sinclair, official
spokeswoman for Turning Point Action. Okay, Caitlyn, obviously Communists do
this well. They're very, very good at blocking and tackling,
getting out the vote and all that crap. We have
historically been awful at it, but it feels like we're
getting better, are we.

Speaker 5 (34:42):
Well, if we're not referring to the football and algy anymore,
as long as we're not the New York Jets, I
think we're doing pray we bob here. So Democrats notorious
at the game of early voting, Jetsy of doing the
grassroots stuff, the groundwork, actually knocking on doors, encouraging early voting.
So yes, we're trying to beat them at their own game.

(35:03):
We're making this a too big two rig operation and
targeting low propensity voters. So for your viewers, the question
is what does that mean low propensity voters in this country?
If you look at the numbers, the percentages are actually
largely Trump supporters, So these voters are already Donald Trump supporters.
They're just not likely to get out and vote. They

(35:24):
haven't voted in the last two elections. They don't believe
in the election system. So what we're doing at turning
point action is changing that narrative, having the conversation, explaining
to people that their vote does count. We need to
beat the Democrats at their own game, at their endgame.

Speaker 1 (35:38):
Here.

Speaker 5 (35:39):
Early voting matters, getting out to vote, making sure you're
even registering that one friend, register your ex boyfriend. I
don't care who it is, make it happen. Talk to
your community, and let's win this again. Too big to rig,
that's the mission here.

Speaker 1 (35:53):
Yes, I'm sure there are a bunch of girls excited
to talk to their ex boyfriend. Kaitlyn, you talked to
these people a lot, and I realize that you're a
political person like I am, so maybe neither of us
can understand this. But you mentioned there are registered Republicans
who didn't vote in the last election or last couple elections.
That's insane to me. I could not imagine. Just well, no,

(36:14):
I'm too busy that day.

Speaker 2 (36:17):
Why.

Speaker 1 (36:17):
I realize everyone has their own story.

Speaker 2 (36:19):
But why haven't they turned out to vote? What are
they doing?

Speaker 5 (36:24):
You know what, Jesse, I think we're in a gay
and age now where it's easier to complain on social media.
Right these twitter wars are happening. It's easier to post
a TikTok or a tweet complaining about the issues. And
what we say with Charlie, the team always says is
we can't engage in the twitter wars if you did
nothing to save this country. Donald Trump wants to save us.
He will save you, but you need to save him first.

Speaker 2 (36:45):
And what does that mean.

Speaker 5 (36:46):
That means getting out to vote, and you can have
the Twitter wars. You can complain, but do it after
November fifth, and do it after you actually put that
piece of paper in the ballot box.

Speaker 2 (36:57):
I know.

Speaker 1 (36:58):
Turning point is the in Arizona, and I'm glad being
as how they just ruled ninety eight thousand non citizens
are probably going to be voting in the election, and
now abortions on the ballot that was of course done
by Democrats to turn out the vote for them this November.
How's Arizona looking, Caitlin, Because this is a sun belt state,
Donald Trump has to win before we get to the

(37:19):
rust Belt.

Speaker 5 (37:21):
Yeah, for sure, I mean i'd have to report to
my team that does the amazing numbers and statistics and
polls there. But look, the Democrats want us to believe
that this is a election about gender, it's an election
about one single issue. But you and I both know,
and what I really hope is that the females, my
contemporaries and my peers here are not silly enough to

(37:43):
vote on a single issue, and they're not going to
vote based off gender and based solely off the one
issue of abortion, which is of course what they focused on,
and of course they're focusing on here in the state
of Arizona because too much is at stake, And that's
the only risky thing I would say, where you have
female voters in the state of Arizona and across this
country right now that are falling for the trap of

(38:06):
thinking this is an election about gender, thinking that if
they vote for a woman who can't even define them
by the way, that she will somehow save us females,
save our productive reproductive rights. I don't think so. So
I really call on my fellow females there to look
at the issues at hand, look at what this country

(38:26):
is going into, and this is an election about so
much more This is an election about putting our country first,
finding love of country again, putting faith in God back
as center pieces in our community. What about the family unit?
I mean, this is a party with Kamala Harris belongs
to the Democratic Party that doesn't even want females to reproduce.

(38:47):
They want females to go into the workforce, work a
nine to five job. They don't want us to get married,
they don't want us to start family. So what reproductive rights? Girls?
What are we talking about here? And you're not only
seeing that in the state of Arizona, course that's the
focus that we're talking about right now, but you're seeing
that across the country. So I really hope the females
are not looking at this as an election based off
gender or a single issue, because there's way too much

(39:09):
at stake right now.

Speaker 1 (39:12):
Caitlin, Have young women been poisoned against the idea of families,
of starting a family, of having kids? You see it
culturally everywhere. Is it been effective?

Speaker 2 (39:24):
Do the twenty year olds, I don't know how old
you are, but do the twenty year.

Speaker 1 (39:27):
Olds you hang out with, do they speak in not
so nice terms about starting a family?

Speaker 5 (39:35):
You know what I will say on the record, Jesse,
I am in my twenties and I can say yes,
I was actually a victim of the whole boss culture.
You know I was because there is this notion and
narrative that's being pushed out there that you need to
in order to be successful, dedicate your life to a career.

(39:56):
There's no time for family, There's no time to focus
on that. Also, look at this generation, right, We've replaced
everything with such quick and easy fixes. We've replaced real
relationships with porn and social media. We've replaced eating healthy
and good food with junk food and vapes. This is

(40:16):
an election that comes down to the core principles that
this country was founded on and getting back to all
of that. And I think it's the men in this country.
We're leaving it up to the fraternity brothers, so God
bless them, But it's the men in this country that
realize that more than the females out there. And I
do think the females have fallen victim to this boss
culture of not wanting to start a family. You look
at someone like a Chelsea Handler who brags every day

(40:38):
as she gets to wake up at noon and has
nothing to do, no one to take care of and
no responsibilities, and that is such a dangerous message to
send young women. It's a very dangerous rhetoric, and unfortunately
it is being pushed and I think a lot of
women are falling for it. So God bless again those
fraternity brothers in this country, because we're really counted on you.

Speaker 2 (40:57):
Yeah, banking on the frat bros.

Speaker 1 (41:00):
Caitlin, the RFK, Nicole Shanahan had a chance last week
sat down with Nicole for a little while backstage at
this thing we were doing. But she's really hot on
this health thing. In the RFK Junior, he's hot on
the big pharma stuff. I am curious do they move
the needle at all for Trump? They're clearly all in,

(41:21):
I would say more against Kamala Harris than Trump. They
are really not fans of the Democrat Party. But do
they move the needle? Do they help? I know they
don't hurt, but do they help in any significant way?

Speaker 5 (41:33):
So I love this question be backing off what we
were just talking about, Jesse, because you know, everyone's been
talking about this gender gap right now, the gender divide
that exists between these two candidates, and you know, I'm
just going to say this because it's my opinion. I
don't know who agrees. But the way I think we
bridge that gap a bit is this exact topic is

(41:53):
make America healthy again, Maha. You want to attract young females,
you want to attract young mothers, make America health again.
Is focusing on that is how we're going to do that.
I think absolutely this helps Trump. Now listen in my
you know, my opinion, my generation that's been set up
for complete failure, no chance of the American dream. Not
only are they poisoning women's mind that you just saluted before,

(42:17):
poisoning our bodies with birth control, with poison in our
top water, in our food. So you attract the young
women by focusing on this topic. And there is no
maga without maha. So I think it definitely helps.

Speaker 1 (42:33):
I like it, Kaylon, come back soon, appreciate it. All right,
we have lighting the mood next. All right, it is
time to lighten the mood. And maybe you remember a

(42:55):
little bet I had with my friend Buck Sexton, who
you of course know. The bet was simply, I said,
for the longest time, I was kind of first on this.
Not to brag, but I said, Joe Biden would not
be allowed to run again. I said this for a
couple of years. They're not going to let him run again.
He's too far gone. And Buck disagreed with me, and

(43:16):
we made a bet on it. The bet was Buck
has to buy me Red Lobster if Biden drops out,
and of course Biden dropped out. Well, maybe you didn't
know that Buck had a very similar bet with his
co host, my friend, our friend, Clay Travis. Only Clay
didn't want to go to Red Lobster because it's Clay.
He wanted to go to some fancy steakhouse. And as

(43:38):
much as I hate to give Clay credit for anything,
Clay not only made Buck by him a steak dinner,
he apparently decided he was going to make this as
loud and obnoxious as possible.

Speaker 2 (44:28):
Let's put that.

Speaker 1 (44:29):
Bad boy on them.

Speaker 2 (44:34):
I don't know if I'm gonna be able to marriage that.
All right, I'll suitable
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