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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (00:19):
Let's have some fun on a Thursday and amazing Thursday.
We have a couple of great guests for you on
this Thursday. We're gonna discuss someone wants to know, Hey,
why do you care about Democrats? Why do you care
about saving Democrats? In fact, we'll probably talk about that
a bit in the opening. I am hearing great things
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out of the Trump transition team from people, the good,
good things. I will tell you about those. Give you
a little update on that Senate leadership race we've been
talking about. We'll talk more about the blood bath that
Tuesday was for Democrats, voice emails, all that, so much
more coming up tonight on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show.
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And before I forget, remember tomorrow is Ask Doctor Jesse Friday.
So get all your questions, ask me anything, get them
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actually begin with a little bit of a different place here.
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Let's begin with a voicemail Jesse Kelly.
Speaker 3 (01:31):
I'm just listening to you and you were talking about
seems concerned that the DNC wasn't going to be able
to change course. Who the hell cares? Let them die?
Why would you be counseling or even spending any of
your precious time counseling them and being concerned that they're
not gonna be able to pivot and change and get
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the hell out of the ditch.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
It's a very fair question, very fair Why I've been
talking about that, and I'll bring it up again tonight.
In fact, we're going to get into it here in
a moment. But why why am I talking about Democrats improving,
Democrats waking up, democrats changing. Well, let me just lay
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it out for you here. I am pro America. I
know that sounds a little cliche. Stay with me, but
I am not involved in politics on the right wing
because my dad was a Republican. Although my dad was
a Republican, that's not why i'm here. I didn't vote
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for straight ticket Republican on Tuesday because I just love
the Republican Party. I voted straight ticket Republican on Tuesday
because I love my country. My country is what I
care about the most. I care about Mike Well. I mean,
when it comes to politics and power, I care about
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my country more than I care about this candidate. Or
this party or that candidate or that party. I care
about my country, not just because of the life and
the opportunities it has given me and my family and
my friends. And I care about it because I have
sons and you have sons and daughters. And long after
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I'm dead and gone, there will be Kelly's in the
United States of America, and I don't want them to
live in some sort of a communist hellscape. And so
I feel a duty and obligation to my country. I've
been this way for the longest time. I'm assuming God
gave it to me when I was a young Man's
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part of the reason I joined the Marines. I feel
an obligation to my country. When I ran for Congress,
I felt an obligation to my country. I care about
the country. Now, why why have I been kind of
lamenting I guess the state of the Democrat Party telling
them they should improve. Well, remember that dombinalogy we gave.
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I think it was actually on an election day when
I did this. I think it was on Tuesday. But
the analogy of how we're on a boat, there's only
two of us. Yeah, we're on the boat, and we're
sharing the boat with a dirty COMMI and there's a
storm coming, and we know we have to get back
to shore quickly, not just because of the storm, but
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because the Kami thinks the greatest good is sawing a
hole in the bottom of the boat to send us
both to the bottom of the lake. The communist is
going to destroy us both if we don't both stop
them and get to the shore. And so what did
I say on Tuesday? The idea is let's get to
the shore before the dirty comedy can sink us. That's
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the idea. But isn't isn't a better thing? Isn't a
better world? Changing the mind and heart of the communists
so they don't want to saw a hole in our boat?
Isn't that better? You ask why I'm lamenting the state
of the Democrat Party, Don't be wrong. I'm thrilled they
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got wiped out. They deserve it completely. They've turned into
a far left communist party that hates this country. And
I'll dig into that in a moment. They deserve to
be wiped out. They deserve to be wiped out in
every single election. They lost the DA's race in Los Angeles.
Guests Gone is gone. They are getting crushed everywhere, and
they deserve it, and I'm thrilled about it. I'm dancing
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on their political graves the same way you are. However,
long term, more than just now, you know, we have
to think about more than just now. I think about
the country that's going to be here when I'm dead
and gone, more than just now. We cannot share and
save a country with people who hate it and want
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to burn it down. Yes, we had a great election
when yeah, all that stuff is true, but still millions
and millions and millions of our fellow citizens hate this place.
They have been taught through years of indoctrination in schools,
in media, in Hollywood, Democrat politicians. They have been taught
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for years and years and years that America is awful,
it's evil, it's racist, it's I know you're rolling your eyes.
I get that. I'm rolling my eyes too, But they
believe it to the core, and they believe burning this
place down is the greatest good. We have to change that.
I know we're all feeling good, and I'm feeling so good,
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and I'm feeling so hopeful about what's to come, because
I'm hearing great things out of the team, out of
Team Trump. Because I'm hearing great things. I'm hopeful about
what's to come. I am, however, the administration that's leaving.
I know I bring it up a lot, but I
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just want you to digest. They got into power, and
they sued. They spent your money to stop a border
wall that was already being built. They opened up the
border on purpose. I don't say that for talk radio.
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If you dig into it at all, every single document,
every single Freedom of Information Act requests, everything that comes
out of the House Judiciary Committee right now proves beyond
a shadow of a doubt. Democrats took over the White
House and made it their mission, their mission to fill
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up this country with rapists and murderers and drug dealers.
They emptied out prisons in Venezuela, and Democrats brought those
prisoners into your country on purpose. I know we had
a great win on Tuesday. I'm celebrating still, you're celebrating still.
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But long term, that won't work. Even if we manage
to get the boat into shore. Now, it doesn't work
long term to share a boat with someone trying to
sink it. That must change. It must And I'll tell
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you something else. You probably get mad at me. Probably
turn the radio off. That's fine. You know what I want,
never had it once in my life. You know what
I want? I want to be able to vote Democrat.
I get mad enough at Republicans. I would love the
option to vote for a Democrat. It's not that I
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want to want Democrats to win, but I would love
to have a sane, America loving Democrat in there. Maybe
he disagreed. Maybe he does agrees with me on taxes
or spending, or some foreign policy things or whatnot. But
in his heart once what's best for the country, loves
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the country, that's where his mind is. Maybe the Republican
running opposite him, maybe he's done some dirty things I
don't like, maybe he disappointed me. I would love because
I am pro America first. I would love one time
in my life. I've been alive for forty three years.
I would love, one time in my life to be
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able to walk in the voting booth and say, you
know what, huh, I'm voting Democrat this time. One time.
I will love that to be an option, but I
can't as of right now, I can't. You can't. You
can't vote for these people. This This is the governor
of Massachusetts. The resistance to mass deportation has already become.
Speaker 4 (09:55):
If the Trump administration requests it, would the Massachusetts State
Police assist in mass deportations? No, absolutely not.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
But one time I would like to be able to
vote for a Democrat. I've never been able to win
my life, and as of right now, I don't think
I ever will. I will not vote for America hatred.
I will not vote for gang's brutalizing Americans, young women
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being raped and murdered across the country by the newest
scumbag Democrats brought into this place. I can't vote for it,
and that saddens me. I know. Chris says we're gonna
get hate mail. Wait, why do you think we're gonna
get hate mail? Chris? Why? I don't understand. Oh no, Chris,
people will understand. Chris thinks we're gonna get hate mail
because I said I want to be able to vote Democrat. Chris,
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the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday and amazing Thursday.
Let's get back to what we were talking about about about
how we need Democrats to wake up and they're being destroyed.
They've destroyed themselves. I'm looking at the numbers here of
the Trump margins in twenty twenty versus twenty twenty four.
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I'll just go through a couple states just to let
you know it's really, really bad California twelve percent shift
towards US, New York eleven, New Jersey ten, Maryland ten,
Florida nine, Massachusetts eight, Illinois eight, Mississippi eight, Texas eight.
Wrote Look, I could go down the list. You should
understand all fifty states five zero. All fifty states got
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redder all fifty of them. The Democrat Party it didn't lose,
it got completely and utterly annihilated. And maybe you're sitting
there right now saying, well, we're not even going to
have that big of a majority in the House. No, no, no, no, no. Understand.
Every one of those races tells its own tale. There's
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been a lot of Democrat jerrymandering in places like New York. Well,
both parties jerrymander when they can, but the far far,
far left ones they jerrymander hardcore. But and I'm not
here to tell you New York's about to go blue
or California is about New York's about to go red,
or California is about to go red. I'm not saying
that at all, but they are trending right hard. Why
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Why am I looking at headlines like this? Trump make
gains among black voters in battleground states. Why am I
looking at headlines like this. Well, I want you to listen.
We touched on this some last night. I want you
to listen. This is Rachel Maddow. Listen to her talk.
Speaker 5 (13:48):
Not to be boring here for a second, but just
getting very real. We now are just another one in
the list of countries that has decide into you know, hey,
what the heck, Let's try the strong man thing. Let's
let democracy go. Let's put in an all powerful guy instead.
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See how it goes. There are many more countries in
the world and by that kind of a system than
there are governed by ours. We are the only two
hundred and forty eight year old, multiracial pluralistic democracy in
the world.
Speaker 2 (14:20):
And.
Speaker 1 (14:22):
We've got a strong man. We are a multiracial pluralistic democracy. Okay,
setting us the idiotic meaning behind those words, let me
ask you something. Do you know, genuinely, do you know
a single person in your life who speaks like that? Anybody,
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Chris Corey, do you know a single person in your
life who speaks like this? I'll play it again. Think
about this. Maybe it is maybe you have an aunt, Peggy.
Maybe it's a coworker, maybe you have a crazy sister.
Maybe I don't know. How how many people do you know? Now,
I'm not talking about political people, remember that. Set aside
you and all your Trump friends, right, I'm talking about
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non political people. Do you know anyone in your life
who talks like this?
Speaker 5 (15:12):
Not to be boring here for a second, but just
getting very real. We now are just another one in
the list of countries that has decided to, you know, Hey,
what the heck, let's try the strong man thing. Let's
let democracy go. Let's put in an all powerful guy instead.
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See how it goes. There are many more countries in
the world and by that kind of a system than
there are governed by ours. We are the only two
hundred and forty eight year old, multi racial, pluralistic democracy
in the.
Speaker 1 (15:45):
Only people who talk like that are insane liberals, almost
always with lofty college degrees PhDs. The only time in
my life I've ever encountered a single person who speaks
like that is in New York City or southern California.
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That's the only time in my life I've ever heard language. Oh,
I take that back, and BC. I lived in DC
for a while. The only place married couples don't talk
like that. Married men don't talk like that. Married women
don't talk like that. Blue collar people. Duh, How we
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lose Latino men by ten points? Go play that. Go
play that for Latino men. Go walk a Latino neighborhood.
You ever worked with them, you know any Go use
language like that around them. See if they even understand
what you're saying. How do we lose black men? We're
losing black men. What do you think they don't speak
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like this? Listen, listen to this, and this is where
this is where it gets a little disheartening if you're
like me and you know Democrats must reform to save America.
Listen to this exchange between Alissa Fara and Sonny Houstin
on the View. Listen to Sonny Hostin when she interrupts her.
Speaker 6 (17:14):
And finally, we talk a lot about these different demographics
and these assumptions of where they're going to go. Latinos
in Texas a district that's ninety seven percent Latino went
seventy five percentage points for Donald Trump. Why misogyny, No,
it's on the border. It's a crisis is on their doorstep.
Speaker 1 (17:30):
So misogyny definitely misogyny. Who talks like that. Who thinks
like that? The modern American communist, the modern American democrat.
They're the only ones on the planet who think like this.
And I'm about to give you something disheartening. Well, it's
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heartening for Look, it's good for us because we're going
to keep winning elections as long as these people are
nuts like this. But I'm about to give you something disheartening.
I don't know how they change. I don't know what
can prompt a change. And you know what, I'll explain
why in just a moment, why they can't change, and
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we'll get to some voicemails, emails and other great things.
You know what, I'm gonna get to a great thing
I'm going to hear about I've been hearing about Trump
and transition and stuff like that. After I get to that.
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to finish up this point is I want to move
on and talk about some good stuff. I'm hearing some
emails and other things. I don't understand how democrats are
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going to be able to change, because there are problems
that are easily fixable, and then there are problems that
are foundational, foundational issues. That's a good example. You know what,
I'll make this about me really quickly here. I am
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a bad eater. I know you know this. If anyone
who listens to the show knows I am white trash,
can't help it. I like Velveta. I eat pizza, cheeseburgers.
The other day. Now, in my defense, I've cut way
back on this. The other day I had the most
buttery batch of Kraft mac and cheese you've ever seen
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in your entire life, and it was glorious. Okay, so
I'm a bad eater. I'm not bragging about this. You
don't want to be like this. I wish I was
a better eater, and yes, I've made improvements as I've
gotten older. And I'm a bad eater. It's my nature.
If I walked into the doctor's office tomorrow and he
told me, Jesse, you, what's something You can't eat cheese
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anymore or you're going to be dead in a year,
I'm not totally sure I could do it. I'd like
to think I would find a way for my wife
and my kids. But why For forty three years I
have loved cheese. I live for cheese, melty, gooey, delicious cheese.
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Whether it's a greal cheese sandwich or mac and cheese,
or on a pizza, or on a burger or a meatball.
I love cheese. I love cheese. It is a foundational
part of my diet. If you tried to take it away,
I don't even know where I would go. What I
would do now if you told me, hey, Jesse, you
can't have steak or you die in a year, well, look, hey,
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I love steak. I love steak, and it would hurt
me to not be able to eat steak. But I
could probably do it. Steak's expensive. I go two three
weeks at least, I don't shoot, it's been probably, yeah,
two or three weeks since I had a steak, and
even then someone else was buying. How about that, Chris Ha. Anyway,
I could do it right. So it's not foundational to me.
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To democrats needing to change, needing to turn off the insanity,
I'll play it for you one more time. Listen to
Sonny houstin this worldview, this worldview of I am oppressed,
the communist worldview, because that's exactly what it is. It's
a Marxist worldview. There are oppressed and there are oppressers.
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That's how the Marxist views everything. You were in one
of two categories, and the American Democrat now subscribes entirely
to this worldview. Why did I lose? Why did this happen?
You're racist? You're sexist? What's that? Chris? Your racist? Your sexist?
The entire worldview of the modern American communist is exactly
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what you hear.
Speaker 6 (23:08):
And finally, we talk a lot about these different demographics
and these assumptions of where they're going to go. Latinos
in Texas a district that's ninety seven percent Latino went
seventy five percentage points for Donald Trump. Why misogyny, No,
it's on the border. It's a jasis is on their doorsteps,
and they were begging people to care about it for years.
You need to.
Speaker 1 (23:27):
Take some lesson that's not misogyny and misogyny. But and
everyone knows, even the crazy Elissa Farachic. You can hear
the frustration in her voice. She's pointing out basic facts.
They're on the border. It's very clearly has nothing to
do with But you can't get through to somebody when
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it is their foundation. The foundation of the modern American
democrat is I'm oppressed. I'm oppressed. The country's even, the
country's sexist, the country's racist. That is the foundation. And
because that's their foundation, the whole point of their party
is fighting back against that oppression. And so that's why
you see so many of these Democrats. They don't understand
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what to do with themselves right now because their entire foundation,
their worldview is cheese. You can't take the cheese from them,
or or you really take apart every part of who
they are. If you were to, if you were to
actually get into Sunny Huston's brain, if there was a
way to do this and take that that worldview out
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of her mind, that oppressor, oppressed worldview, if you were
to take that communist worldview out of her mind, you
would be left with just a shell of a human being,
because it's foundational to who she is. I don't know
how they change, and I guess about that. We can
feel pretty good. Joe Biden got up gave speech today.
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It feels pretty good because those laws he passed, they're
about to kick in and start working.
Speaker 4 (25:02):
Much of the work we've done is already being felt
by the American people with the vast majority of it
will not be felt we felt over the next ten years.
Speaker 2 (25:12):
We have it.
Speaker 1 (25:12):
We have legislation we passed. It's just only now just
really kicking in, just now, just now, I mean wait,
not maybe not quite yet, probably about January or so.
All those laws I passed, they're gonna start kicking in
about January and you are gonna start feeling it. So
you're welcome, America. And I should note we can't show
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it to you here because it's the radio. I don't
remember the last time I saw Joe Biden looking so
rested in Jovi Old. He was all smiles up there. Today,
it's almost as if it's almost as if Joe Biden
was kind of happy about the election results. He sure
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did seem pretty light on his feet for a man
who just watched his party be completely wiped out coast
to coast. Gosh, the Bidens are living high on the hull.
Dear dainty handed Shakil O'Neil conspirator boyn as startas I'm
so happy about the election. It feels like the weight
of ten boxes off my shoulder.
Speaker 5 (26:21):
As heavy as ten boxes that you.
Speaker 3 (26:23):
Might be moving.
Speaker 1 (26:25):
However, I'm worried about the current registrations administration. I think
what she means ability to hamstring Trump's plans. Is there
a way that can prevent him from ending the Ukraine
gravy train? Also, if current senators join the cabinet, what
happens to the seat? Could it affect the majority? I
love you in the show Prayers for your Mom says
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I can say her name. Her name is Katie. Okay,
so let's walk through this. As far as the Ukraine
gravy train, well, the Biden administration just released released billions
more for Ukraine, and anticipation of Trump adjusting how he's
going to handle things there and the Ukraine Russia situation
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will be very interesting to see. I anticipate Trump wrapping
that thing up. Is it going to happen in twenty
four hours? Like Trump said? Probably not. That's probably some bluster,
But that thing is it was always going to end
one way, right, It was always going to end one way.
Russia the bigger, more powerful country, Russia, who's still being
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funded by European countries buying their gas. So Russia still
has the gravy train pouring into it too. Russia was
always going to get territory it didn't have before. Maybe
that makes you uncomfortable, maybe you don't care. It doesn't
matter either way. That's the way the history of the
world is gone. Russia wanted some parts of Ukraine. Are
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they going to get every part they wanted? Hopefully not?
I don't know. But it was always going to end
with a negotiated peace, always and forever. It was always
going to be a negotiated piece. So can they keep
that gravy train going? No? Not really. They can do
a couple things like they're doing now, sending them as
much money and stuff as they can before Trump gets in,
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But the gravy train. No. Now. As far as the
senators joining the cabinet, well, let's talk about that, because
in fact I have some good news and maybe some
not so good news, but some good news about the transition.
The upcoming cabinet will get to that and many other
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talk about the escaped monkeys and the good news out
of the Trump team I'm hearing, But let me finish
up this email real quick. We already talked about the
them hamstringing Trump's plans, but she said, also, if current
senators join the cabinet, what happens to the seat First?
If a senator leaves, like let's say Mike Lee, if
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he happens to leave his seat, there will be a
special election. So if you pick a senator, like if
you're Donald Trump and you you're tempted to pick a
Republican senator, knowing you have a slim majority, you would
only ever pick a Republican senator from a blood red
state where you know you can replace him with somebody
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of the same mind. That's one two. I I'm hearing
really good things about Trump's transition team. Incredible things. Actually,
do you know how you know how often I've railed
against Trump's disastrous personnel choices that really really hamstrung his
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first four years. Trump is obviously well aware of that,
and from my sources inside Team Trump, they are as
professional and prepared as you can possibly imagine. We want
this guy for this position we're interviewing that they're on.
Here's one for you. They're on the second and third
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round of interviews already for people he wants to stalk
inside of the government, and for the most part, they're
pretty sharp. Now, look, I'm not gonna sugarcoat it for you.
There are many and there i'd prefer, and there are
some in there I definitely don't. For instance, Mike Pompeo.
Mike Pompeio is really lobbying hard for a major position
(31:57):
in Trump's team. Mike Pompeo is as swamp rat as
you can possibly swamp rat. You want to know why
Donald Trump didn't release the JFK files his first time.
Mike Pompeio is the one who talked him out of it.
You want to know what Mike Pompeio did after they
rated Trump's home in mar A Lago. He went on
Fox News and said, well, if he did it, it's
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really bad. He shouldn't have done it. Mike Pompeo is
no friend. So obviously there's danger there, there are land
mines there, and everything's not going to be perfect. But
the things I've heard so far, and I've been look,
you know it's me. I don't care. I'm more than
happy to blast away if I'm upset with Trump, more
than happy to. I don't wave anybody's pom poms. I
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am very impressed right now. I'm very impressed with the rhetoric.
Do you hear this.
Speaker 7 (32:44):
It's part of my plan to secure the border. On
day one my new term in office, I will sign
an executive order making clear to federal agencies that, under
the correct interpretation of the law, going forward, the future
children of illegal aliens will not receive automatic US citizenship.
It's things like this that bring millions of people to
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our country and they enter our country illegally.
Speaker 1 (33:10):
That's awesome. I haven't had a Republican president in my
lifetime speak like that and try to do that. And
that's the most common sense thing in the world. And
he's putting out this stuff now. He's putting out this
stuff now. Byron Donalds is very much a Trump surrogate.
I like Byron Donalds, by the way, congressman from Florida.
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He wants to be governor of Florida, and he's gonna
want Trump's backing for that. He's gonna You're gonna watch
when because DeSantis is almost term limited out, Byron Donalds
is gonna run for governor. It's the worst kept secret
in politics. And Trump's probably gonna back him. But the
point of that is Byron Donald's when he goes on
the news, he is speaking as a Trump surrogate. He
wouldn't be doing anything saying anything right now to hurt
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Donald Trump. So when he speaks, it's with Trump's approval.
Listen to this. What is your message to those people?
Speaker 2 (34:01):
My message is clear right now, under the administration of
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, there's been about half a
million people in our country, let in who are convicted
of crimes, fourteen thousand convicted of murder. Those people are
going to go home immediately after that. Then, yes, you
have about another six to eight maybe ten million, maybe
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more that have come in through these wide open asylum
procedures under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
Speaker 1 (34:27):
They've overwhelmed our cities.
Speaker 2 (34:29):
Now, if you want to talk about the people who've
been here much longer than that, then we're gonna have
to get to that one as well. But this is
going to be a humane process because what is inhumane.
Is leaving our borders massively open?
Speaker 1 (34:42):
Does that sound like they're backing off? No, obviously, you
know my thoughts on that. Well, let's start with the criminals.
You know my thoughts on that. But he's a campaign surrogate,
so he's not going to be able to speak in
the frank way I'm going to be able to speak
about that. But he moved right past the criminals in
then and he said, d we got another ten million more.
They're going too. They didn't win and start backing off,
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And from what I hear internally, they are dead set
on following through with mass deportation. Now, back to what
we discussed previously before the election, even happen. Are you
actually going to be able to get ten million out? No,
but it's not because they don't want to. It'll be
because of this communist judge. It'll be because we're a
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sanctuary city. Well where they'll start sheltering them. I mean again,
I'll play it for you again. This is the governor
of Massachusetts.
Speaker 4 (35:35):
If the Trump administration requests it, would the Massachusetts State
Police assist in mass deportations?
Speaker 5 (35:45):
No, absolutely not.
Speaker 1 (35:46):
But so there's going to be resistance. We know there's
going to be resistance. AOC's out there already talking about resistance, and.
Speaker 8 (35:56):
We find ourselves, I believe in a time where there
are let's say, peers in history of mass movements of
people that mobilize to protect one another in times of
fascism and authoritarianism. And this is the era that we
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are poised to enter.
Speaker 1 (36:24):
Oh, there's going to be plenty of resistance riots in
the streets, Democrat governors protecting them. Of course, there will
be a bunch of roadblocks trying to get these people out.
As we've discussed many times before, the global world order,
this evil communist world order, is completely committed to replacing you,
the patriotic citizen. They are. But the transition team stuff
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i'm hearing inspires me, and the mass de mass deportation
stuff inspires me. Now I do need to touch on
a point really quickly that I kind of glossed over.
She asked about the Senate. What about the Senate? There
is a senator up for a good position, and I
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think we probably need to cross our fingers. Hang on