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November 26, 2024 37 mins

Why is Trump refusing FBI background checks from his appointments? Being offended is not currency. They march together but they don’t get along. Daniel Turner and how Europe and California fell to the climate nuts. How can we show normie norm how bad illegal. Why your family unit is the enemy of communism. 

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show. We'll
touch on some FBI stuff to open up the hour,
but I'm probably gonna move on pretty quickly here. It's
Thanksgiving week anyway. I have a few things to say
about it. Talk to Daniel Turner a half hour from

(00:31):
now about energy stuff, what they're doing to the great
state of California, freaking sickens me. All that emails, voicemails,
the cost of turkey, and doctors say you can pee
in the shower. All that and so much more is
coming up this hour on The Jesse Kelly Show. So
let me touch on this really quickly. I'm gonna touch
on it quickly because we've done a longer, much more

(00:53):
in depth talk on it recently, and I don't want
to do that again. But I've talked a lot about
how these communists, they will take an institution that is
respected and revered and they will take it over. And
once they take it over, they obviously don't want to
do the job the institution's supposed to do. That's not

(01:13):
how communists think. They take over the institution and they
use it for the revolution. They use it as a weapon.
They've done this with a million different industries and organizations,
from Hollywood to media, to education to whatever. They infiltrate.
They infect it like a virus, and then eventually they

(01:34):
use it just for their purposes. But they do make
a mistake with this. You see, they think that the
legitimacy of the institution, the trust people put in the institution.
They think they can do whatever they want with the
institution and that trust will remain, that the legitimacy will remain.
And that's not at all how it works. You can

(01:56):
take the most sacred solid, the best reputation of an
institution out there, and if you take it over and
you do evil with it, then eventually that reputation, once
it leaves, the trust of the people leave, and the
power of the institution ev operates. You see. If I

(02:22):
used a bunch of examples in this before, so I
just do this one. If I open up a children's hospital,
what's better than that taking care of sick kids. I
open up a children's hospital, and I would name it something,
you know, wonderful, like Jesse's a great person who loves kids,
or something like that hospital you have to put hospital
at the end, and for decades we take care of

(02:44):
sick kids free of charge. Come in, come on, bring
in the sick kids, will take care of them. And
then some filthy communists takes over my hospital. They start
transing kids, chopping penises off and things like that inside
of my hospital. Well, the great reputation my hospital is
built doesn't last forever. The second they start doing that

(03:06):
kind of stuff, I'm out. I actually have a perfect
example of this right here in Texas. Texas Children's Hospital
is world renowned. It is known around the world great
children's hospital. Then they got into the training business, massacring kids,
mutilating kids. Now I know several people, myself included, I'll

(03:27):
never darken the doors of that place. In evil, demonic place,
you see. You don't get to take it over and
do whatever you want with it and have the reputation remain.
This is what happened to the FBI. And it's funny
as evil as the communists are who took over it
and abused it. It's crazy how none of them could
see this coming. You see, Trump has announced he flat

(03:50):
out said my nominees, my cabinet people, Nope, we're not
going through FBI background checks, and there's been no pushback
on Trump. In fact, even Senators Weeny, Senators Haggarty of
Tennessee came out and said, the American people don't care
about FBI background checks. And of course this lady Barbara
McQuaid with I believe it's Bloomberg, Yeah, Bloomberg. She pens

(04:16):
this article Trump skipping FBI checks threatens national security. No, Barbara,
you don't understand. You communists. I know what you did.
You took over the FBI. You made sure you got
your vile, scumbag communist friends in every position of power
in the FBI, and you took over the counter Terrorism

(04:37):
Division and the director and you and you had this
organization that has had this wonderful reputation, and you communists
did what you always do. You thought you could just
use it any way you wanted, because surely that reputation
will last forever. Right, But that's not how it works.
And I'm not appealing to your morality. I'm really genuinely
not I'm appealing to your mentality. I'm appealing to your IQ.

(05:01):
Did you really think you could take.

Speaker 2 (05:03):
Over the FBI and send them after school board moms
and the reputation would remain. Did you think that was
something you could do? Did you think did you think.

Speaker 1 (05:15):
You could send an FBI swap team to arrest grandma's
for praying outside of an abortion clinic? Did you think
you could point long guns in the faces of pastors
and their families and the FBI reputation would remain. I
warrant you communists repeatedly during all this that it wasn't

(05:37):
going to last forever. Oh, they got the power, they
took over all these institutions, and they have been living
it up, attacking their enemies, rewarding their friends, just living
high on the hog, walking in high cotton. Baby, We
own it all now. But you thought the reputation was
going to last forever, and it was not going to

(06:00):
last forever. It was not. You see now the American
people checked it checked out. Have you seen the approval
numbers of the FBI? Of course, Democrats love them, of course,
but Republicans it's something like seventy six percent don't trust
the FBI. Even half the Democrats are all. I'm not
really sure. The FBI is already gone, and I don't

(06:24):
know if it can be saved. You thought you could
do whatever you wanted with the institution and the power
of the institution would remain forever no matter what you did.
And it doesn't work that way. It doesn't work that
way at all. Do s do some voicemails?

Speaker 3 (06:42):
Why are you voting for and well support the Republican
Party of the dictator trips? They are not nothing You
religious people about the biggest hypocrites I've ever seen the
model life. Goodbye these commies.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
Remember tomorrow's an ask doctor Jesse Wednesday. Get your questions
emailed in now to Jesse at jesse kellyshow dot com,
or you can leave us a voicemail eight seven seven
three seven seven four three seven three Jesse.

Speaker 4 (07:10):
If you're talking about veterans receiving benefits unjesly or conning
the system. My father got blown out of a peep
in Korea and the losses records in Kansas City. He
never got any type of benefits. Steptist medical, got a
cousin he didn't serve with a blink of an eye
in boot camp, he gets seventeen hundred a month.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
I just wanted to tell you that seventeen hundred a month. Yeah,
I got some angry emails? How dare you question veterans benefits?
Take your email and roll it up in a tight
little wad and shove it. You know, every one of
you people who wrote me one of those emails, how
dare you question veteran benefits you have? You're one of
two things, every single one of you who sent me one.
You're one of two things. Either A, you're somebody who's

(07:51):
never served, and you think you're somehow standing up for
veterans in your own really stupid way. Maybe that's it.
But B what you actually are is you're one of
those veterans scam in the disability system. Don't think I
don't know who you are, Oh Jesse, how dare you
say that I served with guys who scam the system.

(08:15):
I'm not saying veterans shouldn't get disability when they're disabled.
Of course they should mentally physically, of course they've frigging
earned that. But they are a number of scammers in that.
It's really really high. And remember if that offends you,
I don't care. Always important to remember that I do
not care that you're offended. Let's have this talk one

(08:36):
more time here in this country, because we've completely feminized
everything in this country. We have gotten to a place
as a nation where everyone men and women, we treat
being offended as currency. That's why people will tell you
when they're offended, and this happens in your life, in
your personal life, I know it does. It certainly happens

(08:58):
to me in my personal life or whatever. I'm offended.
I find that offensive. Well, why are you telling me?
I don't care? That's a choice you made. You want
to be offended, You be offended your offense. Always remember this,
Your offense is not an action item for me. You

(09:19):
don't get to decide you're offended by something and that
will prompt me to do something or stop doing something
I was already doing. Your offense is not currency with me.
It's not at all. How dare you? I'll stuff that
somewhere else, Send that to somebody who cares. Jesse, I'm
working on conservatives who are still not registered to vote.
We must perpetuate the red wave through and beyond the

(09:42):
congressional midterm elections. The same applies to local elections. Can
you please address this on the air on a regular basis.
This is something we're never going to back off of.
On this show. We just want a great victory, and
that's wonderful, But history says, history says we will get
wiped out in the mid terms, not because we're Republican,

(10:04):
but because when one party has the presidency, the House,
in the Senate, almost every single time, the other party
will have a huge midterm election and take back the
House of Representatives. If that happens, that means we have
two years maybe to get a decent piece of legislation passed,
and after that it's nothing. It'll be all executive orders

(10:27):
that can be reversed the next time we have a
communist elected to the country. But if we continue to
work the way we have been working legal local registering voters,
school board elections, city council, if we continue to build
the base, build the farm team, we'll be just our right.
Maybe you're sitting there thinking, Jesse, I'm too tired. I'll
have the energy for that. All that means is you

(10:49):
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(11:30):
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your freedom every day. The Jesse Kelly Show. It is

(11:56):
the Jesse Kelly Show. We got Daniel Turner coming up
about fifteen minutes from now. That's always a good time.
Talk about Thanksgiving. I wonder if he does turkey too.
B K of course told us he did Thanksgiving in
a bar. That is a first for me. I do
even know bars were open on Thanksgiving. But to each
his own, BK. Everyone else is going to pay more.

(12:17):
Thanksgiving Turkey prices up twenty three percent in Joe Biden's America.
And you know what I say to that good And
it's not that I want you to pay more for anything.
I'm glad they're pricing people out of that disgusting turkey.
It's time to start embracing steak and lobster. If you
want to go crazy, get a beef tenderloin. Nobody's ever

(12:41):
eaten a beef tenderloin and said, oh I wish this
was turkey. That's never happened before, dear community college genius.
I largely view our government, independent media an as organized crime.
They're all looting the treasury, and many crime movies greed
takes over and one of the thieves sides to double
cross as cohorts and take all the money for themselves.

(13:04):
Could this scenario play out and your bank vault analogy
for the government. If so, what would it look like?
His name is Rusty said welcome to WOAI in San Antonio. Yes,
I love that station, and if you ever make it
over here, beers and tacos are on me. I will
take you up on that. Okay. Are they ever going
to start doing each other wrong? Well, they do each
other wrong all the time. Listen, there are two things

(13:28):
that sound like they're different, things, like they're opposite, but
they're actually not at all. You know, how we talk
about the system and how it speaks with one voice,
it moves with one purpose. It's all about the revolution,
it's all about protecting itself, looting the treasury, pushing forward
the revolution. And so they will just simply decide on

(13:49):
certain acceptable forms of thought, and they all march forward
with those forms of thought. Doesn't matter whether it's illogical, insane, inaccurate,
doesn't matter if it's evil, violent, horrible, wrong. They all
because they're herd animals, they all march in that exact
same direction. However, don't take them all marching the same

(14:15):
direction for a cause. Don't take that as they're all
getting along. Don't take it that way at all. I
haven't given you this stat in ages. In fact, I
may even screw it up, but I don't think I will.
When Polepop took over Cambodia, there were twenty two members

(14:36):
of the Central Committee. Remember communists always try to sell
you on a central committee. The Soviet Union had a
central Committee. It was never supposed to be a dictatorship.
Stalin just kind of made it that way. They always
end up in dictatorships, honestly, but it was. There were
twenty two members of the Central Committee when they took
over Cambodia. At the end of the first year. The

(14:58):
first year, eighteen of a we're dead already. Eighteen of
them got killed. And here's why that is. It's actually
it goes right along the lines of the email you
talked about people who don't have any kind of a
moral founding at all. When your only moral founding is selfish,

(15:18):
either you're trying to enrich and empower yourself or you're
just trying to burn everything down, well, that doesn't lend
itself to you being a good teammate at all, because
you're a selfish human being with no sense of duty,
so you will screw over everyone in your life. In fact,
your comparison to you know, organized crime is extremely extremely accurate.

(15:44):
You know, I obsess on mafia stuff and cartail stuff.
I'm a dude. I'm into that stuff like every other
dude is. And I've been listening to this podcast lately.
I don't listen to a lot of podcasts, but casionally
when I'm trying to just get my mind off of everything.
I'll pick one up, and I've been listening to this one.
It's about a bunch of different mob guys. So they'll

(16:04):
cover this mobster one week and then another mobster the
next week. What's it called? The sit down? The sit down?
It's good. It's good. I'll tell you that much. It's good.
What Chris, what Chris said? Just good. I don't want
to insult it, because I think the two guys who

(16:24):
do it seem to be well versed in everything, very
well researched. I tend to get frustrated where other people
probably won't get frustrated. I get frustrated with what I
considered to be bad storytelling. I love telling stories. I

(16:47):
love listening to stories. I mean, life's really about stories, right,
Stories we share, that's the memories, that's what we carry
it through. And when I listen to anything, whether it
be a radio show or podcast form, I want you
to walk me through the story. I want you to
put me in the story. I want you to make
me feel it. That's what I want. I want, I

(17:09):
want you to put me there. So if I'm listening
to some mobster's life, yeah, I'm going to hear about
his life. And no, I can't relate to some mobster
in the Gambino family. But I want to feel what
he's feeling. Yeah, I want. And so when I don't
think that's happening, I tend to get frustrated. And I

(17:30):
know this is bad. This is on me. It's not
on them. It's a good podcast. It's a good podcast.
I know it's on me, it's not on them. I
think about I know this sounds terrible. I think, well,
I wouldn't have said that. I would have done that differently.

Speaker 2 (17:42):
Is that bad?

Speaker 1 (17:43):
Is that terrible? I know it is bad. It sounds bad,
doesn't it. Chris what? Okay, that's Chris said. I'm a presenter.
That's my craft. Maybe that's what it is. Maybe maybe
that's what it is. I don't think I'm a craftsman
or something like that. But I enjoy telling stories. I
enjoy talking to you telling stories. I like that stuff.

(18:05):
And when I don't, when I don't get that the
way I want to hear it, it frustrates me. Anyway,
back to my point, which I really got sidetracked on.
They all end up screwing each other over every time.
Why is there a bunch of criminals. There are a
bunch of thieves and murderers. It's just you can you
could without knowing the guy. You know how his biography's

(18:26):
gonna go. He's gonna do this, gonna do that. He's
gonna get screwed and screw someone else. Tell goes, Daniel
Turner's coming up next. He has no relation to the mafia.
I don't think you're listening to the oracle.

Speaker 5 (18:37):
You love this one.

Speaker 1 (18:39):
It's a scream baby, the Jesse Kelly Show. It is
the Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday, a Thanksgiving week,
and I've got a smile on my face and joining
me now, of course, my friend power the future, Daniel
Turner joins us all the time before we get to
all the energy mumbo jump most stuff, Daniel, Thanksgiving Week?

(19:02):
Is it traditional turkey for you? What's what's being served
in the Turner household?

Speaker 5 (19:09):
Traditional turkey? Like I have a smoker, and I love
it and I do it for lots of things, but
for Thanksgiving, I just stick with like very boring traditional sides,
traditional turkey, the way I grew up doing them.

Speaker 1 (19:25):
Why why, Daniel? Why you know? Not all traditions are
good traditions they used to have a tradition in Japan
or one of those Asian places where they would bind
women's feet and they would like torture them. Every tradition
doesn't have to be carried.

Speaker 5 (19:38):
On, Yes, But but I don't think turkey is torture.
You know why because the recipes I have from mom
et cetera. Smell is the most important sense when it
comes to memory, and it just triggers memories and it
just brings I had great thanksgivings. I had a very
lucky childhood. We weren't rich, we weren't powerful, but I

(20:00):
had two loving parents and a whole bunch of siblings
who beat the crap out of me all the time.
I'm the youngest. But they're all great memories. And so
the food, the smells trigger great days and make me
want to work to keep those great things alive for
the future of this country.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
Okay, well, look to each his own, all right, to
each his own. Now let's move on.

Speaker 5 (20:24):
Do you do like some like turkey with like puff
pastry and fois grass, Like, what's your exciting turkey dish?

Speaker 1 (20:32):
Well? One, I don't eat turkey because I have class,
So it'll be something something delicious. I don't know, maybe
velveta shells and cheese on the side with a steak,
maybe a beef tender loin or something. I think we
ordered some little crab puff things which were really expensive.
I should not but yeah, no, it's not mashed potatoes

(20:56):
and green bean casserole like Chris has, because that's the disgusting.

Speaker 5 (21:02):
I was actually never a fan of the green bean castlerole.
That is one thing I don't do. I don't know,
but I gotta do mashed potatoes because, like you know,
my ancestors were dying to potatoes. That's why they had
to flee Ireland and come to America in the eighteen thirties.
So I love mashed potatoes because they're just They're part
of my Irish heritage.

Speaker 1 (21:24):
The Irish would have preferred tato tots, but we don't
have to get into that. That's neither here nor there.
Speaking of Ireland, speaking of all of Europe, Daniel, we
complain about America's energy policy that obviously gets extremely insane
whenever the communists known as Democrats take over. But Europe
is somehow worse than we are, and it saddens me

(21:45):
watching them degrade. I hate it.

Speaker 5 (21:47):
No, it is all of Europe looks like California, and
they look like California with the same way that their
leader has that bizarre, like glassy eyed stare of a lunatic,
which Gavin Newso does. I literally just wrote a knob
at on this. California has the most green mandates, to
have the highest gas prices nationwide, to have the highest

(22:09):
electric bills nationwise. They have the highest amount of exodus
leaving their state. They have the most amount of debt
per capita. California is an absolute disaster. And Gavin Newsom
will go on camera with this insane look and say
We're going to fight Trump and make California Trump proof.
And you say, how could you do this to your

(22:30):
poor citizens of the state, And I wonder why they're fleeing.
That is all of Europe, all of Europe has doubled
and tripled down, and whether it's invading barbarians who are
raping their women, or whether it's gas prices that are unaffordable,
their leaders look at them and say, we need more
of this, guys, because we haven't suffered enough. So, yeah,

(22:50):
it breaks my heart to see the direction Europe is
going in with very very very little glimmer of hope.
I'm very little glimmer of hope that they're going to
turn things around.

Speaker 1 (23:01):
You know what sucks is I don't know what I
hate hearing about more. Obviously I care a lot more
about California than I do Europe. But let's shift it
to just California. California is paradise. As you know. I
had to go out to Newport Beach a few weeks
ago for some political event, and it's just I love
that state so much. It's heaven and I can't believe

(23:23):
all the good people who are stuck there are just
stuck behind that communist wall. Do you see it getting better? Ever,
surely at some point, when it gets bad enough, they'll
push back right.

Speaker 5 (23:37):
And you know what, California is a great example of
your book, which if you ever see me on TV,
I always have it over my shoulder on the shelf
with some of the other favorite books of people who
actually know. But in your anti communist Manifesto, the empathy
throughout is how these people are incapable of making anything.

(23:57):
They take what others have made, and they just they've
done that. I'm sure Harvard used to be great right.
I'm sure the IVY leagues used to be great. I'm
sure the NBA used to be great, right, The NFL
used to be great. The public school system California is
just another example. Boy Scouts, Jessica, the Roman Catholic Church.

(24:18):
It's just another example of something the left at the destroying.
When you think that Reagan came from from California, I
think that Nixon came from California. You think of that
Hollywood used to be Republican, right. I look at Reagan's
inaugural ball in eighty one. All of the A listers
were there. And then the left realized, we can't ever

(24:41):
let the Republicans have Hollywood again, and so they went
hardcore to make Hollywood left. They used to make pro
American films. Look at the films of our childhood. They
were all pro America. So the left takes everything and
they destroy it, California being the best example in terms
of states.

Speaker 1 (24:59):
It's so true about the films, Daniel. I mean, I
remember watching when I was a kid. I'm sitting there
with my dad watching Sans of Ewo Jima with John Wayne,
and there were there was not You could watch it
a million times, not an ounce of apology for America
or freedom. What we've done, I mean you have. Honestly
it influenced me joining the Marines. Thinking about that film.
You walked out of there waiving an American flag, loving

(25:22):
this country. But like you said, they just infect and
destroy everything. It's awful.

Speaker 5 (25:27):
It's demonic, it really is, and it's something I didn't mention.
I think last time I was on with you, and
it was right after the election, but we were saying
how there were a lot to be optimistic about. One
of the things I'm really optimistic about with this administration
with President Trump coming back is that he will be
president on July fourth, twenty twenty six. Because if Kamala
were president on our two hundred and fiftieth, it would

(25:49):
have been apologies to the Native Americans, apologies to the
Asians for building the railroad, apologies to the African Americans
for slavery. It would have been apologies to women for
what it just would have been. It would have been
self flagellation. America sucks if two hundred and fifty years
of us being a terrible country, and to know that
we will have a two hundred and fiftieth and really

(26:11):
just a year and a half, that will have a
president who, for all of his flaws or benefits, whatever
you can say about the guy, no one doubts that
Donald Trump loves America. And we will have a two
hundred and fiftieth, as I will on Thursday at Thanksgiving,
that is patriotic and rejoicing in what America is, and
that fills me with a lot of happiness.

Speaker 1 (26:32):
It really does me too, Daniel, I said the same
thing about the two hundred and fiftieth. It already, it
already makes me smile and laugh, knowing how over the top.
You know, it's going to be ridiculously over the top
Trump is going to be for two fifty and opposed
that with what you know Democrats would have done, it
would have been a brief mention in all rainbow flags,

(26:53):
and we would have all been just mortified at what
they did to us.

Speaker 5 (26:57):
Yeah. Do you remember his very first fourth of July
when Amy it was a little bit more normal for
pre COVID July twenty seventeen. He wanted a military parade,
and the mediast that into he wants missiles down the like. No,
he just wanted the military to have a parade. To say,
God bless America. I think Trump will ride down Pennsylvania

(27:17):
Avenue on an Abrams tank and he'll he'll have pin
up girls on the sides. It will be the most
over the top and kreotic parade, and I will be
there for every second of it.

Speaker 1 (27:30):
You know it will be Daniel Turner Power the Future.
Thank you so much, my friend, have a happy thanks
dolling energy.

Speaker 5 (27:37):
But who needs to jesse much to celebrate God?

Speaker 4 (27:40):
My friend? Happy Thanksgiving?

Speaker 1 (27:41):
YouTube?

Speaker 4 (27:42):
Brother?

Speaker 1 (27:44):
I can't, I can't stop laughing about it. How over
the top. You know Trump is going to do two fifty.
Remember he already came out. He already put a video
out and said it's gonna last like six months. It's
not given gonna be a day. No, no, no, we
need half a year. Gosh, we really did dodge a
huge bullet getting these people out of there. We dodged

(28:05):
one when Trump dodged one. See what I did there, Chris,
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(28:27):
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(28:48):
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(29:10):
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Speaker 6 (29:17):
He doesn't care if you believe him, but he's right,
Jesse Kelly.

Speaker 2 (29:25):
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Speaker 2 (29:45):
Let's go back to the voice.

Speaker 7 (29:46):
Jack Kelly, love what you do. I am calling about
simple solution to all those leftists that say, well, why
do we have to get rid of all these illegal
very simply you just teach them like a professor in
math and high school. Would you put it on a
piece of paper and you show them, Okay, one million
illegal immigrants cross the country, this where do you expect

(30:08):
the money come from? And they will be flabbergasted. They
just expect it to appear out of there. So I
think a lot of people that are uneducated would see
the light if they saw that on paper or on
the TV screen. With Donald Trump, just an idea.

Speaker 1 (30:24):
I disagree. Let me explain those Look, it was a
sharp voicemail, not insulting the guy, and I think that
would have some effect on some. But when it comes
to illegal immigration, let's set aside, well, end immigration period.
Let's set aside the elites. We understand the game. We've
talked about that before, that this is all about money.

(30:46):
Plus they get to burn down the country, plus they
get guaranteed votes, plus they get to keep their extra
congressional seats. Let's let's put all that aside really quickly
for a moment. Let's do a rewind here, because let's
talk about this. If we would just show them the cost.
You know, do you know why communists go after history

(31:09):
history classes and why they go after families. It's it's
for pretty much the exact same reason. You know why
I want you to picture this picture a kite. You know,
do people fly kites anymore? We used to fly kites
when I was a kid. Probably not, it's probably boring
now that you have an iPhone, but we used to
fly kites. So you know a kite, catch it in

(31:29):
the wind, flying around, and you know the kite has
a string to it, So picture that string being tied
to a cinder block in the ground, right, So the
kite's blowing around and the wind. It may sway, it
may go this way, it may go that way, but
no matter what, it is tied to the cinder block
in the ground. You know what that represents in for

(31:53):
our purposes here, that's your family unit. Your family unit.
That's a big part of it. It's a mooring for you.
It's a guide that will guide you the rest of
your life. You can always come back to that this
is what my mom said, this is what my dad said,
that no matter what happens in life, you have that
cinder block you're tied to, and as long as you're

(32:14):
tied to it, you can never just blow completely away
with the wind. That's why the communists try to break
up families. That's why they turn your child against you
when you send them to college. That's done on purpose.
They want to break that string. The exact same thing
happens when it comes to your national history. This will
come back to immigration. Stay with me when it comes

(32:35):
to your national history. I've said many times the most
damaging thing communists have taken over in this country as
far as school subjects go, it's not psychiatry or the law.
It's history. And they know that. They took over the
history classes a long, long time ago, and they started

(32:57):
poisoning the minds of the American citizen, poisoning them against
their country, against their founding.

Speaker 5 (33:07):
Me.

Speaker 1 (33:08):
I'm proud of our founding. I'm proud of our country.
I think it's an awesome country with an awesome history.
They can never recruit somebody like me, But what if
they were, What if they could sit me down then
really really work on me over and over and over
and over and over again. What if they could convince

(33:31):
me that this place does suck, and it's always sucked.
It was never good, it was always evil.

Speaker 6 (33:41):
It was always a colonial and it was always a racist,
and it was always What if they could convince me
that not only is America bad, but.

Speaker 1 (33:53):
It's always been bad. Well, what that would do? It
would break the string of that kite, and then they
can blow me anyway they want me to go, any
direction they want me to go, They can take me there.
What does this have to do with illegal immigration and costs?

(34:16):
When they took over the history classes, they gave many, many, many,
many many Americans a foundation that our very existence as
a nation is evil. It's wrong, it's bad. We shouldn't
even be here. Remember I brought it up actually earlier

(34:37):
this show. We now have multiple people within the Biden
administration who've been caught saying we shouldn't even have a
border anyway, anyone who wants to come here should How
could anybody think like that? Well, if you've shattered that string,
if you've shattered that kite string, and now you don't

(34:58):
think your country's good, and you don't think it ever was.
In fact, you think this place sucks. Well, if I
get you to there, then how hard is it to
take you from there into being someone who wants the
border open and every rapist and murder to come into
the country, because that's what this country deserves. Anyway, That's

(35:20):
not a hard leap, it's the next logical step. I
got you to hate the place. I got you to
hate its history. You don't respect our sovereignty. How could
you respect an evil country? Hey, why don't you want
this Venezuelan prison gang here? You say, I'll play it again.
You say you could just show them the cost?

Speaker 7 (35:41):
Kelly Love what you do? I am calling about simple
solution to all those leftists that say, well, why do
we have to get rid of all these illegal very
simply you just teach them like a professor in math.

Speaker 5 (35:54):
And high school.

Speaker 7 (35:55):
Would you put it on a piece of paper and
you show them, Okay, one million illegal immigrants cost the
country this, where do you expect the money come from?
And they will be flabbergasted.

Speaker 1 (36:08):
They don't care about the cost. They want the cost.
They want it to be expensive, they want it to
be painful, they want it to be destructive. That's why
they work so hard in your family and in your
school to snap that kite string, because if they can

(36:30):
unmore you from your foundation, then they can blow you
any direction they want you to go. Don't let them
do that, all right, New kids listening, that's what your
professor's doing when he's pouring that crap into your ear.
Don't let him do it.

Speaker 4 (36:46):
All right.

Speaker 1 (36:47):
Let's talk about Fauci really quickly, and we'll get to
some other voicemails, emails. There are many, many things to
go through the inaugurations. Someone's concerned. First, let's talk about
another concerning thing, the fact that we've lost half of
our testosterone levels in fifty years. Testosterone levels are down

(37:07):
fifty percent in fifty years. That is flabbergasting. It's nation ending.
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