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October 15, 2024 36 mins

Cringe democrat voter outreach. Why can't they just be normal. Trump’s newest attack ad on Dome. Will Kamala go on Joe Rogan to help her poll numbers? Are the democrats setting Dome up for failure.

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
You are listening to the Jesse Kelly Show. My name
is James T. Harris. I am a talk show host
out of Phoenix, Arizona. I could be heard on five
fifty KFYI. I could be heard on seven ninety K
Tenness Tea that's out of Tucson. And also you can
catch me on the Free iHeartRadio app. I show The
Conservative Circus could be heard Monday through Fridays six am

(00:35):
to ten am. And yes, we talk about the issues
local that we talk about the issues national. And one
of the big issues right now is the Democrats war
on men. They are war on men. And look at
who they're holding up as being the new you know, masculine.
This is like at a week and a half ago,
they're talking about Tim Walls. He's a new masculine man.

(00:57):
He had Doug im Hoff, the second husband. He's supposed
to be the new masculine, new masculinity, even though this
is the guy that was up there beating up former girlfriends.
Notice how the media hasn't asked about that. If you
follow social media, you know all about it. I think
the girlfriend that he had before Kamala, he slapped her so

(01:19):
hard that woman spun around in line. We're there some
in front of a gala going into some type of event.
She thought that he was flirting with somebody slapped them
five fingers, turn up face head, turned swim a boom
with witnesses. The girlfriend who was slapped said that Inhoff

(01:41):
also told her about how he slapped the landy that
he knocked up got her pregnant. It is a speculated
speculation that his abuse towards this woman, of both both
mental physical, led to her miscarriage. Okay, Venion, Oh, the

(02:04):
left is saying that this is the man right here. Oh,
I don't know if you've heard about the Have you
heard about the scandal? Hey, Chris, that's Jesse Kelly's producer.
Have you heard about the scandal brewing? But Tim Walls,
you haven't. Well, the foreign media is reporting it. It

(02:26):
hasn't gone around. Americans is still trying to, you know,
snuff this thing out. But Tim Walls, he's accused of
a sexual grooming young man while he was a teacher. What. Yeah,
I'm not gonna get into all the details because it's
just it's just disturbing. But he has sexual regulations and

(02:50):
it's being reported that the young man's going to come forward.
We had one a sleuth over there on x formerly
known as Twitter that broke the story. He's into a
child trafficking, supposing that and helping people heal from that.
And this young man reached out to him, told his
story and provided receipts. M m hmm. That's Tim Wallas.

(03:14):
Let me say, allegedly just to keep Jesse Kelly Show
out of trouble. But that's what's out there, and no,
I'm not making that up. This is the men that
the Democrats and you know they celebrate. This is the
men that they want us to think that. You know,
this is who we need to emulate, who we need
to be like. I don't think so. Did you hear

(03:38):
about that or even see the new Harris Walls campaign
add on men? This is what I guess the women
that are part of the Harris Walls campaign think that
men should be like I'm a.

Speaker 3 (03:52):
Man, a man, I'm a man man, and I'm man enough.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
I'm man enough to enjoy a barrel proof bourbon.

Speaker 2 (03:59):
Neat enough to cook my steak rare, man enough to
deadlift five hundred and break out of my daughter's hair.

Speaker 1 (04:05):
Do you think I'm afraid to rebuild a carburetor? I
you carburetors for breakfast. I'm afraid of bears.

Speaker 3 (04:10):
That's what beer hugs are for. I'll tell you another thing.

Speaker 1 (04:12):
I sure, I'm not afraid of women.

Speaker 4 (04:15):
Cool.

Speaker 1 (04:15):
I'm not afraid of women. I'm not afraid of women.

Speaker 2 (04:18):
They want to control their bodies, I say go for it.

Speaker 3 (04:20):
They want to use IVY, have to start a family.
I'm not afraid of families.

Speaker 1 (04:24):
They want to be childish.

Speaker 2 (04:25):
Cat ladies have all the cats you want.

Speaker 3 (04:27):
Woman wants to be president, well, I hope she has
the guts to look right in the eye and accept
my full throated endorsement, because I'm mad enough to support women,
man enough.

Speaker 1 (04:35):
To know what kind of doing nuts I.

Speaker 3 (04:36):
Like, good enough to admit I'm lost even when I
refuse to ask for directions.

Speaker 2 (04:40):
Man, I mean, can you believe when I'm listening to
this commercial, this is not striking me as manly at all?
These men are not striking me as being manly at all.
And you should see some of some of these men.
They don't look manly.

Speaker 4 (05:00):
Ugh.

Speaker 2 (05:02):
The Harris Walls campaign to not.

Speaker 1 (05:04):
Ban young women from reading Little one or one of
those pants books that the sisters like. I'm man enough
to raw Dog of Flight. It sucked, not worth it.
I'm man enough to be emotional in front of my.

Speaker 3 (05:15):
Wife, really, in front of my horse.

Speaker 1 (05:18):
I'm man enough to tell you that I cry.

Speaker 2 (05:20):
I love actually Goodwill hunting wish side story.

Speaker 3 (05:23):
Okay, I'm brettant and I'm sick of so called men domineering, belittling,
and controlling women just so they can feel more powerful.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
That's not how my mama raised me.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
I love women.

Speaker 3 (05:33):
I love women who support their families, women who decide
not to have families, women who take charge, and I'm
man enough to help them win.

Speaker 2 (05:41):
I'm thinking about what part of good Will Hunting where
men krk were men's I'm trying. I Oh, I guess
when when Matt Damon broke down on Robin Williams, you know,
when you got up to admit you. Oh yeah, that
was emotional. That was emotional. You know. I cried during

(06:02):
Old Yeller. I remember when I was a kid growing
up and Dad was you had that movie on the
TV set that we're watching Old Yeller. I cried when
they had to put Old Yeller down. Mm hmm, I'm
pretty much cry in front of I'm a man, and
I can feel them up. I'm a man and not
I bout afraid of crying in front of a woman.

(06:23):
I'm a man. And what what? What? What? What is this?
If they really wanted to reflect the men of today,
maybe just maybe they should have said, you know, I'm
a man. I'm mad enough to menstrate. I'm mad enough
to use tampons. That's what tampon Tim did. He put
tampons in the boys, you know, Breasthroom up there when

(06:45):
he was a governor. I'm mad enough to lactate. You know,
men can't get pregnant and breastfeek babies. According to the Democrats,
that's what they truly believe. I'm a man. One panelist

(07:06):
on MSNBC, she said, you know what today, men are
in crises.

Speaker 5 (07:12):
You know, I think men are in crisis. Actually in
this country. I think that plays out different ways. And
not all men are in crisis, of course, and not
all men are just at home listening to Joe Rogan
being angry or fascism. Some just need therapy, like we

(07:32):
all do therapy.

Speaker 2 (07:34):
That's great, but.

Speaker 5 (07:35):
I think we need to have a real conversation about that,
rather than allowing this kind of drift toward this faux
masculinity that we see Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
Holy cow, some men need therapy. I'm in therapy, so
there's nothing wrong with that. What does she say she
needs more men too. I'm in therapy, and there's nothing
wrong with that. More men need therapy. They need to
get away from the toxic masculinity that is on full

(08:09):
display by Donald Trump. Toxic masculinity. The world is upside down.
Just a few years before Donald Trump came down the
escalator and put that R behind his name and ran
for office, everybody wanted to be like Donald Trump. You
had Barack Obama saying that Donald Trump, everybody should aspire

(08:31):
to be like Donald Trump. You had rappers out there
singing about one to be like Donald Trump. Donald Trump
was going on all the TV shows, he was making
TV guest appearances. He was a man's man. What are
you talking about now? Is toxic? Now? It's toxic masculinity.
Let me show you a real campaign commercial. People started

(08:52):
to notice that you're doing football. If you love football,
you're watching football. You see all these commercials on These
commercials are fantastic. They're talking about Kamala Harris. They're showing
Kamala's Harris singing in her own words how they want
to give a prisoner sex change in the illegal Aliens
sex change. But there's a new version of that commercial

(09:16):
coming out, or that does come out, and it is
absolutely brilliant. It is a master stroke and you're going
to hear it. Coming up next, James T. Harris sitting
in for the Jesse Kelly Show. If you listen to
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f CJ dot org. As we're looking at the men,
the situation with men, it's it's amazing. You're watching a
generational shift. Every generation comes, you know, hardwired by the

(12:55):
season that they grew up in, you know, with a
certain values. There are four seasons to history, spring, summer, autumn,
and winter. I would argue that right now we're in
a winter winter is a time of crisis, time of war, undeniable.
The last winter before this one, World War two, the

(13:17):
winter before that one, the Revolutionary War, I'm sorry, the
Civil War, the war winter before that one, the Revolutionary War.
Now they repeat every eighty two one hundred years of
this book. The fourth Turning explains all of this. Strauss
and how are the authors? Very interesting and you can

(13:41):
see how the generations are lining up, how these seasons
shape generations. You've got a generation people out here who
don't know anything about the rotary phone, don't know anything
about VHS videotapes. They are born in and I've been
immersed with the technology that we now have, and you

(14:03):
know what, the medium shapes their world. We have people
old enough who are around, you know, right when at
the birth of television, they think differently than the people
who have totally immersed in this. Right now, people still
think that they can get their news from ABC, CBS,
nbcpbsc N, MSNBC and Fox. The world's changed. They don't

(14:27):
know it. The biggest purveyor of honest news right now
is X but it's not packaged for you. You kind
of have to look at it and try to figure
it out. You got to take everything with a grain
of salt, and you have to try to find ways
to cooperate it. And when you're looking at the X

(14:49):
right now and you're looking at the postings that are
coming from young men, they want nothing to do with
the values of baby boomers. They want lifto to do
with the values of exers. The millennial generation is just
as big, possibly bigger than the Baby Boom generation. In

(15:10):
the generation ze following them, they're pretty small, but they're influential.
And I tell you what, on a basic level, these
men are tired of feminism. They don't want it anymore.
And the women of this generation, well, far too many

(15:31):
of them are still being influenced by their older sisters,
but they're beginning to abandon feminist norms as well. The
feminist shakeh. I can bring home the bacon and fry
it up in a pan, and never never ever let
you forget you're a man. No, that's going out the window.

(15:52):
And when the Democrats try to approach men and try
to influence men and persuade men like they're soy boys,
like they're what the feminists of old want men to be,
it backfires big time and because they're progressive, and because
they're liberal, they don't know when to stop. You're actually

(16:16):
telling women that men can compete in men's sport or
women's sport because they identify as a woman. That's stupid
and it's happening. It's deranged. You've got men getting out
of the military. They don't want to serve. Why because

(16:36):
they don't want to serve next to transgenders. They don't
want to do that. They don't want to they don't
want to serve next to the LGBTQ plus plus community,
and they don't want to be called racist DEI training,
which is just Marxism in disguise. It's just demoralizing and
debilitating our culture, our country. But Trump Trump ran these

(17:00):
commercials for the last few weeks during the Super or
during the football season, football games, and it was jarring
Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris in their own words talking about
how we need sex change surgeries for prisoners and sex
change surgeries for for for for illegals. And you had
people reacting, I don't want to pay for that, nah,
I'm not paying, not on my tax dollar. What Trump

(17:24):
campaign took it to a whole another level. What they do.
They played the reaction to people looking at these commercials,
and some of the people are quite familiar. You got
Charlomagne and the God. He's one of the people that
was reacting to this. Is absolutely hilarious the impact. Listen

(17:45):
to this. Kamala supported taxpayer funded sex changes for prisoners,
surgery for prisoners.

Speaker 6 (17:53):
Every transgender inmate in the prison system would have access.

Speaker 2 (17:58):
No, no, I don't want my taxpayan dollar. Kamala support
transgender sex change in jail with our money. Kamala even
supports letting biological men compete against our girls in their sports.
Kamala is for day dem President Trump is for you.
I'm Donald J. Trump and I improved this message. What's
brilliant about this is they used their voices. Basically, you've

(18:20):
got Charlotte Mage na God doing a commercial for Donald Trump.
I'm Donald Trump and I proved this message. Kamma is
accusing Donald Trump of hiding is he. We'll talk about
that coming up next. James T. Harris sitting in for
the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 1 (18:39):
What Chris, we can make jokes.

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your dog will be happy with rough Greens. We are
talking about Kamala Harris. We're talking about the Walls campaign,
Harris Walls and there. This is desperation type. They're hitting
the panic button. And what can they run on? Can

(20:58):
they run on the economy? Now? Can Kamala Harris run
on the border? No? Can Kamala Harris run on Joe
Biden's foreign policy? No? What's left here? Kamala Harris has nothing,

(21:19):
So she's going out. She's purposefully lying on Donald Trump.
Donald Trump, who hasn't said no to an interview until
sixty minutes, tried to you know, trap him. He watched
how CBS hooked up Kamala Harris with a blown question

(21:40):
on Israel. She's just pontificous words, solid for like about
a minute. They dubbed that out, put in something more succinct.
You think they do that for Trump Now he knows
that he didn't take the bait before that. Trump has
been everywhere. He's been talking a podcaster, He's been talking,

(22:01):
you know, on all the network news. You know, they
won't let her come on seeing anymore because you know,
even though they get the numbers, they didn't want to
deal with them because he's such a liar. At the meantime,
you had Kamala Harrison not doing anything well. That backfired,
and now she's running around trying to make up for

(22:23):
lost time. She's talking everywhere. You know, it is rumored
she's gonna sit down with the with Joe Rogan. We'll
talk about it in the moment, But right now she's
out there trying to taunt Trump, acting like Trump is
the one in hiding. As a matter of fact, she's
accusing Donald Trump of doing the very same thing that
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris did in twenty twenty. He

(22:44):
is unwilling to do a sixty minutes interviews.

Speaker 6 (22:49):
Like every other major party candidate has done for more
than half a century.

Speaker 2 (22:57):
He is unwilling to me for.

Speaker 3 (23:00):
A second debate.

Speaker 2 (23:07):
Here's the thing, here's the thing.

Speaker 1 (23:09):
It makes you wonder, It makes you wonder, why does.

Speaker 2 (23:15):
His staff want him to hide away? Wow? Why does
the staff want him to hide away? So Kamala Harris
actually believes that Trump is hiding away because he's not
gonna go on sixty minutes. But you've been hiding away.
That was actually you clean your game plan to hide

(23:35):
this woman away, to not allow her or Tim Wallas
to do any interviews at all. Donald Trump wanted to
debate you multiple times. Nope, you only said once you
didn't want to debate him. He said, let's debate on
Fox News. Nope, heck no, they're not gonna do it.
The internal polling must be horrific because you have Kamala

(24:01):
Harris that is done on one't eighty. Now she's out
there accusing Trump up hiding. Well, you know what, I
agree with Scott Jennings over there on c in the
resident Conservative, you know, one against Ford, he usually comes
out ahead. It might be a mistake for Kamala Harris
to lean too deeply into that Trump's trying to hide.

Speaker 1 (24:25):
I think a couple of things.

Speaker 7 (24:26):
Number One, if I were Harris, I wouldn't be leaning
too heavily into who's hiding what kind of medical conditions
of people who are want to be the president? Given
her role and lying about the condition of Joe Biden
for the last four years, that's number one. Number Two,
I don't think this works for her. I think I'm
back in the same bucket I was earlier. You're not
selling your own candidacy. You're punching Donald Trump in the

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same way every other Democrat we've ever heard from for
the last eight nine years has punched this guy. That's
not the problem with your campaign. We've heard all the
attacks Trump. If she cannot sell her own candidacy any
better than just punching on him, I'm for her.

Speaker 2 (25:06):
If I were in her.

Speaker 7 (25:07):
Camp, I just don't know what's going to be noo.

Speaker 1 (25:08):
That's my view.

Speaker 2 (25:09):
I agree. I mean, she shouldn't she be doing all
of these these interviews, and shouldn't she be selling her policy.
I know she's trying to, but it's so vapid, it's
so weak, and it is frawked with uh identity politics.
She can't go out, you know, like President Trump. Have

(25:31):
you noticed that President Trump, whether he's speaking in the Bronx,
whether he's speaking in Florida, if he's speaking in Pennsylvania,
if he's speaking in Arizona, wherever he's speaking, he's sounding
the same. He doesn't put on different accents like Democrats do.
Democrats are standing in front of black people. They try
to get a black drum. I ain't no ways tired.

(25:53):
What y'all do I want to speak to y'all? Y'all?
What AOC Baraco Obama, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton. You've got
Kamala Harris doing it. They get a goal. We got
to get a Southern accident or maybe get a Hispanic accent.
It's crazy. They're afraid to be who they is. Trump's

(26:17):
not Scott Jennings. Yeah, I wouldn't lean too heavy into that. Meanwhile,
you got the View, the gal's on the View, You
got Sunny hosted over here. She's complaining too. Not only
does Trump hiding, but the media needs to do a
better job. They need to do better CNN.

Speaker 4 (26:38):
Democrats go anxious, Axios, Blue Wall Blues, Fox Dems are
scared to death. No, Dems are not scared to death.
Then Dems are pumped. What I would like the press
to talk a little bit more about is Trump isn't hiding.
He didn't do the sixty minutes interview. He does not
want to do another debate. He's in mental decline. This

(27:01):
speech was captivating in Pittsburgh, Yet instead of talking about that,
we're talking about what he said before the speech to
black men. I think that the media has to do
a much better job than what they're doing.

Speaker 2 (27:14):
I just don't understand this. Are these are these women
that obtuse. I refuse to believe it, I refuse. These
were the people who gave Biden cover. You couldn't talk
about Biden's cognitive dissonance. Now they're throwing that word around
with the greatest of these old Trump's cognitive dissidants. These

(27:39):
are the women who talked about, you know, the best
version of a Biden that when Biden stepped down and
came on the show, they were all getting all close
and hugging up on them, not afraid that he's going
to sniff their hair. It's just incredible to me the

(28:00):
hypocrisy here, the very things that they accused Trump of doing.
This is what Biden is doing and then they're here,
you know, mock criticizing the media because they're not going
after them, but they're not lying. How much more line
can they do? People are worried about an October surprise
against Trump. I mean, what else can they do to
the man? What else can they throw at the man? Seriously,

(28:28):
the media needs to do better. Well, I'll tell you what.
Here's how effective the media has been. You've got Kamala
Harris making the rounds, going on CBS and you know,
the mainstream. She's also done some things, you know, on
on social but she's going back and word has it

(28:49):
that she may sit down with the biggest podcaster in
the world. We're talking Joe Rogan. Joe Rogan's reach is massive.
Joe Rogan has more people listening to him in an
hour his podcast than CNN and CSNBC and MSNBC and

(29:14):
Fox can bind. It's true. It's the new media. Do
you think Kamala Harris is going to sit down with
Joe Rogan? I'll tell you what I think. Coming up next,
James T. Harris sitting in for the Jesse Kelly Show,
Truth Attitude. Jesse Kelly, you are listening to the Jesse

(29:39):
Kelly Show. My name is James T. Harris. I am
a talk show host out of a Phoenix, Arizona. You
can hear my show to Conservative Circus on five point
fifty camp YI seven ninety K and ST and that's
also in Tucson or on the free iHeartRadio app. You know,
Joe Rogan has a huge podcast audience. There's other folks.

(30:02):
You know, podcasting is quite incredible. Of course our shows
are podcasts as well, but there's people who podcasts. They'll
get into very interesting subjects. They are not bound by
by time. They can speak as long as they want to.
And I had heard rumors that President to Trump was

(30:24):
going to sit down with Joe Rogan. At first, Joe
Rogan said he didn't want to talk to him. He
wasn't interested in Trump. He had sort of a hot
cold thing with Trump. But Elon Musk sat down with Trump.
They spoke for over an hour and correct me if
I'm wrong, But I think I think I'm right about this.
That interview got like over seven hundred, eight hundred million views.

(30:50):
What Joe Rogan has a huge reach, and some of
the folks the panel over there at CNN, they think
that it is time for Kamala Harris to take advantage
to to go on Joe Rogan and to get her

(31:14):
message out.

Speaker 6 (31:15):
There are some reporting tonight in Reuters that the Harris
campaign is considering sitting down with Joe Rogan.

Speaker 7 (31:22):
Sozzar b Yeah, he's a really easy interviewer too.

Speaker 4 (31:27):
Rogan will look at you.

Speaker 2 (31:30):
Hey, Chris, did you hear that? Chris is Jesse Kelly's
a he's a producer. She said that Joe Rogan is
a really easy interviewer. This right, they're setting her up
for failure, That's what Chris said, setting her up. Do
you remember when Joe Rogan sat down with Mark Zuckerberg?

(31:52):
He I don't know if they were getting high or whatever. First,
this is not a regular like interview. They're sitting down next.
You know, you've got Zuckerberg's to tea. How the FBI
and the CIA forced him to squash the Hunter Biden
laptop story? Oh yeah, yeah. This Facebook has a very

(32:12):
cozy relationship with the Biden administration and with the FBI.
He let it all out. How did Joe Rogan get
him to do that? Do you remember Joe Rogan sitting
down with the cat Williams, the comedian Kat Williams, Holy Kyle.
They covered all kinds of stuff, astro physics, comedy, easy interview.

(32:36):
Maybe it seems easy because he's so smooth in his conversation,
but boy, you better know what you're talking about. If
you go on with Joe Rogan.

Speaker 4 (32:50):
On the couch, it would just be like and why
and why?

Speaker 3 (32:53):
And people like my brother who are twenty seven years
old and they're gonna vote for Trump because they like
Ben Shapiro and Joe Rogan.

Speaker 7 (32:59):
Maybe the often to Kamala Harris for the first.

Speaker 1 (33:01):
Time, and I mean that.

Speaker 2 (33:07):
You kidding me? Oh, it's gonna be easy and laid back.
You know, see, when you're really good, it just makes
it look so easy. They make it look easy. Joe Rogan,
do you know how much prep you have to put
in to be able to talk just shoot around and
be intelligent? After two and a half hours to sing around.
Somebody's interviews go for two or three hours. Could Kamala

(33:29):
Harris sit down and have a three hour conversation on
policy and world and everything else with Joe Rogan? Could
she really pull that off? I don't think so.

Speaker 6 (33:41):
Hey, I mean, I don't know if this will happen
or not, right, But you can't say that that's because
they're trying to hide her because Joe Rogan.

Speaker 2 (33:49):
I think it's the opposite.

Speaker 7 (33:50):
I think what have suggested to me as a strategist
is that this campaign.

Speaker 2 (33:53):
Is desperate, yep. Because if they were ahead, If they
were if they were firm and their belief that the vice.

Speaker 7 (33:58):
President is ahead and she's on to win this thing,
they wouldn't be sitting down with Joe.

Speaker 2 (34:07):
They would be sailing into the sunset. If their internal
polling showed them up by five or six, would they
really really really be going on Joe Rogan? Would they
be going on sixty minutes? Would they be going on
all these shows? The answers to that question is no.
It would be the height of stupidity for Kamala Harris,

(34:31):
based on her performers, what we've seen, you know, since
she's become the candidate, for her to go on Joe
Rogan would be an unmitigated disaster. And I hope she
does it. I do, But I think that the Hairs
campaign has a brain. They're not gonna let that happen.

(34:52):
They've already thrown up their hell Mary's oh did you see?
Did you see Aaron Rodgers throw that to hell Mary
last night in the football game with the Jets against
the Buffalo Bills. That was ridiculous. As a Green Bay
Packer fander, I don't want to see that, but they
lost it anyway, I'm sorry. Unlike Aaron Rodgers, you've got

(35:18):
the Harris Walls campaign throwing up a hell Mary, but
it hasn't reached the end zone so far, and this
won't won't reach the end zone either. I think it's
a huge mistake. But boy, who would have thought this

(35:38):
is where we would be? Who would have thought that
three weeks outside of the election? Three weeks? Boy, time
is moving so fast. Who would have thought that in
some states batleground states, Trump would be tied, It'd be
neck and neck or slightly ahead according to the polls.
Who would have thought that Donald Trump would be on

(35:59):
a roll? Who would have thought that jd Vance, his
running mate, would be evicerating the media, just cutting them
to shreds. Who would have thought that the momentum in
the room would be with Trump and you would see
the Harris Walls campaign circling the drain. I didn't even

(36:22):
talk about the plagiarism of accusations against Kamala Harris. Are
we having fun yet, Yes we are. James T. Harris
sitting again for The Jesse Kelly Show
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