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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show, The Jesse Kelly Show.
Let's have some fun on a Wednesday. It's a hook
day and we are gonna have us a real good time. Tonight,
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we're gonna talk about the communist worship of death. Even
United States senators are out there lovingly talking about people dying.
Why this couple different reasons. We'll discuss that. Is there
a mothership flying drones over New Jersey? Some say yes,
some say no. We'll get to all that interest inflation
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is going way up. I have yet another amazing example
of all things are funded. The activism you see is
funded and organized. All that tons of emails, Christopher Ray resigned.
So much more coming up tonight on the world famous
Jesse Kelly's Show. Now, let me ask you something. What
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do you think about murder? Are you? Are you okay
with murder? Would you okay? So let's do it this way.
If it was legal, Let's say murder got legalized, would
you murder somebody? Maybe neighbor's dog keeps pooping in your lawn? Hey,
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I just said it's legal, Why wouldn't Why not just
kill him? Somebody cuts you off in traffic? Why not
just follow him to where he's going and murder him.
Do you have Are you against that? Oh? You are?
You are? Why what is it about murder that is
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not appealing to you? Why don't you like it? Why
aren't you pro murder? Let me tell you why? Because
you have a value system that values other human life,
not just your own. Maybe you come at this from
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a Christian perspective. I should just make it religious period perspective.
That human being, the one who cut me off in traffic,
my neighbor who's pooping in the yard, Well, hopefully it
was just his dog. But the neighbor's dog pooping in
the yard, he's still a human being. God created him.
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So I am not going to kill what God made.
So maybe you come at it from a religious perspective.
Speaker 2 (02:52):
Maybe not.
Speaker 1 (02:52):
Maybe you're an atheist, Maybe you're a pagan maybe, or
maybe you're whatever. Why aren't you okay with murder? Why
don't you want to murder? You're not worried about what
God made? You don't think that way? Why aren't you okay? Well,
you still understand that human being, as secular of your view,
as your view may be, as of that human being,
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you understand that human being has other human beings, even
if you hate them attached to him. Yeah, the guy
cut me off in traffic, but that might be that
might be some kid's dad, that might be somebody's husband.
Maybe he's taking care of his mother. Maybe I wouldn't
murder him. He's a human being with motivations, with causes,
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with loved ones, So I wouldn't murder him. That's how
you think about murder. Even if it was legalized tomorrow,
you wouldn't do it. At least I hope you wouldn't
do it. So why aren't they like that? What is
it about communists that makes them love murder? Most of
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them love it. Virtually all of them are okay with
it if the times right. I'll play a couple couple
things here. First, we have the LA Deputy district attorney
suggesting that the tyrant Trump should be killed. That's not great.
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You have United States Senator Elizabeth Warren, she's talking about
that United Healthcare ceo, that insurance guy who got murdered
on the streets in New York. You got a United
States Senator going on the news MSNBC saying this.
Speaker 3 (04:34):
We'll say it over and over. Violence is never the answer.
This guy gets a trial who's allegedly killed the CEO
of United Health. But you can only push people so far, and.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
Then, hey, look, violence is never the answer. But you
can only push people so far on television with a
big old fat well, he kind of had it coming.
This is not alone. I could do this all night long.
I won't, Jimmy Kimmel as part of his well, allegedly
it's a comedy show. Part of his monologue, Jimmy Kimmel
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had a bunch of laughs about all these comedy staffers
who are falling in love with this murderer.
Speaker 4 (05:15):
How many women and so many men are going nuts
over how good looking this killer is. And there's a
huge wave of horny washing over us.
Speaker 1 (05:25):
Right.
Speaker 4 (05:27):
It's like when one of the guys you work with just.
Speaker 1 (05:29):
Want to remind you before he keeps going. The person
killed I don't know him personally, but I do know
he was a husband and a father of two kids.
Two kids. Christmas is coming, Dad not only won't be there,
he'll never be there again. Because this guy was murdered
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on camera in the streets of New York.
Speaker 4 (05:53):
Does he I had a dream about you last night?
When it's the FedEx guy with the big muscles and
the rolled up sleeves, You're like, Oh, if it's the
bald it guy wearing crops.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
With black socks you're on the.
Speaker 4 (06:05):
Phone with HR. It's kind that same dynamic our staff today.
I have never experienced anything like this. These are screen
grabs of actual exchanges between our members of our staff
and their friends, relatives, whatever. I've changed the names to
protect the guilty. But let's say see. Lorraine Sea asks,
do you guys think the United Healthcare CEO killer is hot?
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Friend replies yes, I love Luigi. I think he's gay. Though.
This is an exchange between two of our producers. We'll
call them Alphaba and Glinda.
Speaker 1 (06:37):
Got They go on, oh ha, Hi, so cute. I'm
gonna be a jail house bride. Ha haha. Why why
But it's not Look, it's not unique to the United
Healthcare CEO John Carey. John Carrey on camera really pretty
frankly endorsed the death of I don't know count how
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many billions, not thousands, not millions. If John Carey gets
what he wants from this video, billions of people will die.
Speaker 5 (07:10):
There's really no polite way to put it. The climate
crisis is killing people. It is knowingly wittingly allowing people
to die and infecting them with disease and providing them
with air that kills people because we're not willing to
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take the steps necessary to do what we know we
need to do.
Speaker 1 (07:34):
And hold on, hold on, he's about to set it up.
The killing people. It's killing people. We need to do
these things. You heard he just said, we're not willing
to take the steps of what we need to do. Hey, John,
what do we need to do here?
Speaker 5 (07:49):
Now? Millions of people around this planet are dying because
fossil fuel and methane emissions called greenhouse gas pollution. Those
methane emissions and CO two emissions and nitrous oxide and
other emissions are escaping into the atmosphere, being fed by
the way in which we continue to choose to fuel
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our vehicles, propel our vehicles, heat our homes, light our factories,
and so forth.
Speaker 1 (08:20):
Our vehicles are warm homes and our factories. Those are
the things that have to go well. If you took
even a light glance at human history, you'll notice that
the life expectancy of human beings has rocketed up in
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the past couple hundred years. And that is in large part,
In fact, it's the vast majority of it, because humanity
has access to affordable energy in ways they never ever
ever did before. Your vehicle, it is your lifeblood. It's
how you get to work, it's how you get your
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wife to the hospital. Your home, being able to heat
your home, having energy to heat your home. It's not
a little thing. It's everything. Our factories, those factories that
John Carey says must go, they are the factories that
produce everything we use in our lives, from our clothes
to our icemakers. Why does John Carey want to get
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rid of these things? Does John Carrey not know that
billions of people will die if you get rid of
these things? Well, of course he knows. John Carrey as
big of as an incompetent boob as he is, John
Carey is well aware that billions of people will die
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if we get rid of fossil fuels as he calls them,
if we get rid of vehicles, if we get rid
of heating in your home, if we get rid of
the factories, billions of people on this planet will die,
and they will die horribly, I might add. They will
die of exposure. They will die of starvation, famine. It
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will be a disaster like the planet has never seen.
It would make World War two look like you stubbing
your toe if John Carey could implement all the changes
he wants. So back to the question I asked at
the beginning of the show, why are they okay with it?
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In many cases they cheer for it, but why are
they okay with it? That is what we will talk
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So we just covered about why are they so okay
with violence? Why are communists so okay with murder? When
you think about it, communism is very very young one
hundred years give or take. How have they murdered over
one hundred million people in one hundred years and you
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read the stories, it's just murder, murder, death, mass mass
that okay. Well, there's a couple different things we have
to understand about it. First, let's start with the street communists.
That's where we'll begin. Some of this will apply to
the elites, but let's start with the streets. And for
you new listeners, remember you'll hear me talk about this
a lot. There are two different divisions of communism, and
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there always have been. This is not unique to America
at all. It was the exact same way in the
Soviet Union, in China and Cambodia and everywhere. There have
always been two different divisions. There are the street communists.
Those are generally the true believers. They really think ah
climate change. Those are the street animals in the streets.
They're the true believers, and they are the enforcement arm,
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the foot soldiers. It's their job to murder and pillage
and vandalize and do all those things. They also, because
they're a bunch of vile, violent criminals, will find themselves
in legal trouble and so they need something from the elites.
They need legal protection. You see this in places well
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all over the country. I could point out in New
York City, LA. It doesn't matter where it is. Pick
your blue hell hole where some dude gets sprung out
of jail, goes on to stab twenty five people and
gets let out of jail again. Really quickly, what's happening there.
That's the elites providing the protection the streets need. Okay,
that's the street angle, the elite angle. Those are the
ones who actually have the power, and they generally are
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not true believers. That's why it doesn't do any good
to point out that John Carey's a hypocrite for flying
on a private jet. John carry doesn't believe in climate change.
It doesn't care about it. He understands that talking about
it is a great way to get more money and
power for himself. They're just all about power, and they
know they can use the masses, the brain dead idiots,
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your liberal and Peggy oh my gosh, I love abortion.
They understand that she is a useful idiot who can
be used to give them more money and power. So
let's start why they're okay with death. Let's start with
the streets. Why why are they out there? Dokie?
Speaker 2 (14:48):
Oh, this assassiny's the best.
Speaker 1 (14:50):
I had a good point.
Speaker 2 (14:51):
I so cute.
Speaker 1 (14:52):
Look at his abs? Why are they like that? Well?
I touched on it a little bit in the beginning
when I was talking about you and why you're not
okay with murder? Sultsanitsen the Gulag prisoner and author called
them the enemies of humanity. Many people, myself included, referred
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to communists as anti humans. But what does that really mean?
What do we really saying? Well, I asked you in
the beginning of the show, if it was legal, if
it was legal, remember, if you could murder somebody, someone
you even you, even someone you hate, someone you're mad at.
And obviously you said no. But that's because you put
a value in a human being and a value in
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human life, because you think outside of yourself. You understand
even that guy who cuts you off in traffic, even
he is probably a son, a father of somebody. Right,
the communist, the street animals, they don't think like that
about any human being. It isn't unique to you. Really,
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their only quest, their great quest, is for the revolution.
That is the only thing that matters. They are oftentimes
stupid people. It's oftentimes the dumbest people in your society,
oftentimes the most easily manipulated people, often the most mentally
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ill people. Usually it's a combination of all of those three.
But people who it's easy to convince of something, and
what they've been convinced of is that their revolution is everything.
It's the only thing that matters. And once you get
convinced of that, then it's not a large step to say, hey,
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does that human life really matter? Hey? Look, how mad
are you about an insurance ceo? After all, you can
only push people so far and then they have it common.
Speaker 3 (16:56):
We'll say it over and over. Violence is never the answer.
This guy gets a who's allegedly killed the CEO of
United Health. But you can only push people so far
and then they start to take matters in their own hands.
Speaker 1 (17:10):
Yeah he Hey, you pushed him so far. The guy
had a bad experience in healthcare. Maybe his family dude
did too. You can only push him so far and
then okay, some people are gonna have to die. No
value in human life. I get John carry They all
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know how to speak the same way. Listen to how
John Carey sets up his multi billion person genocide.
Speaker 5 (17:37):
There's really no polite way to put it. The climate
crisis is killing people. It is knowingly wittingly allowing people
to die and infecting them with disease and providing them
with air that kills people. Because we're not willing to
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take the steps necessary to do so.
Speaker 1 (18:00):
I have to eliminate your car. I have to take
the heat out of your home. We have to destroy
all these factories. I have no choice. It's killing people.
You've left me with no choice but to do abhorrently
violent things and star five million people to death. I
wish there was some other way, but you've pushed me.
Now I have no choice. It's easy to get to
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that conclusion. And the street animals do. When you look
at a human and you just don't value their life.
That's from the street animals. Now, why do the kings
and queens, Why do the elites? Why are they okay
with it? It's actually for a slightly different reason, and
I'll explain that in a moment. I dropped my pen.
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Back to what we were talking about. Oh, I can't
wait to get to the Jill Biden stuff. But I
have to finish my thought here. So i'd have told
you why the street communists are so okay with murder.
There's just no value in human life. Once you become
an anti human, once you become convinced that your revolution
is all that matters and human beings just aren't that important, Well,
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then why wouldn't you just kill anyone that got in
your way. I've used the example before of a worm
or ants. You know, ants a great example. People, normal
people like you will look at all the death these
people cause, or you'll look at them cheering on death
and murder, and you'll say something like, how could they
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support this? I don't understand. What if there were a
bunch of ants on your sidewalk, a block full of ants,
they just took over the freaking sidewalk. Let me ask
you a question, how many could you step on before
you started to feel bad? Is there even a number?
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Nor Chris is laughing, of course, well all of them.
You wouldn't care. It's an ant. The life of an
ant doesn't hold meaning to you. It means nothing. You
step on them, you don't step on them. You could
step on a billion and it would mean nothing. That's
exactly how the communist views all human life. It's not
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just his political opponents, although those those are the people
who get it the most. All human life it's just
not important. You're not a unique, god breathed human being
with goals and skills and a destiny to do something.
And you're like, no, you're just you're an Ant's kill
them all? Now, that's the streets. The elites they share
some of that, of course, but they come at it
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from kind of a different angle. You see. I'll use
a non death example here. Kathy Hokel governor in New York.
She's catching a bunch of because she announced on Monday
that they'd be sending out checks to poor people, just
bribery checks. She's worried about getting reelected, so three to
five hundred dollars. Of course, none of those evil rich
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people get it. But three to five hundred dollars. She's
just gonna be setting out checks. And she's getting all
kinds of crap for it. You'd think you can buy
our votes. What is this garbage that doesn't solve anything? Okay, okay,
But Kathy Hokeel sees herself. The elite communist sees himself
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as being a king or a queen. As we've discussed
many many times before, they don't look at themselves as
being your fellow human being. They know how to use
that language, my fellow New Yorkers, right, they know how
to use that language, but they don't see themselves as
that at all. They see themselves as above you, ruling
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over you, and that kind of ham fisted stuff that
people are turning against. That's just how kings I've always operated. Oh,
the peasants are angry. Float up a bunch of bread
in the wagons and check them some bread on the
way by. Watch how they calm down. That's, of course
what a king would do. It's what a queen would do.
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And when it comes to human life, think about the
course of human history. Think about how many battles we've
talked about are wars where young men are dying by
the thousands. And it was a war started and pushed
by a monarch somewhere, this general, that king that And
you think to yourself, geez, fifty thousand of your young
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men dead. Will kings order people to their deaths all
the time. Kings order the deaths of people all the time, men, women,
and children. That's the history of the world. And now
that the elite communists in this country are completely isolated
to the ivory towers completely, and I mean completely. They
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are isolating in the hamptons, in the universities, in the
Manhattan penthouses, and the fancy parts of la They are
completely isolated in these ivory towers. And that's why they
keep getting caught talking down to people, and keep getting
caught talking about death as if it's nothing. Why do
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they sit and lecture you that you should stop whining
about inflation? The economy's great. Maybe you're just not educated
enough because they're in an ivory tower not feeling it
at all, and the king wants the peasants to stop whining.
Why are they so okay ordering people off to their
deaths or so okay with normal people dying? Because kings
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and queens order people to die all the time. That's
part of the privilege of being a king and a queen.
So when you're Elizabeth Warren, I mean, yeah, what, what's
really the big deal?
Speaker 3 (25:57):
We'll say it over and over. Violence is never the
answer of this. I guess a trial who's allegedly killed
the CEO of United Health. But you can only push
people so far and then they start to take hands.
Speaker 5 (26:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (26:12):
I should note that if I was a politician who
supported opening up the border of my country to allow
drugs and murderers and rapists to pour into my country,
I would be a little bit more cautious with my Well,
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you can only push people so far. They had it
coming rhetoric, Elizabeth, I would be careful traveling down that road.
If I were you, I would just say I'd be really,
really careful if you're going to make those connections for
people you're a Democrat senator, your party just took over,
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and you brought as many rapists into the country as
you could for four years. I'd be very, very careful
with the well, you can only push him so far
then someone's gonna die. I'd be careful with that rhetoric
if I were you. Just just heads up. That's one. Now.
That is why the elites order people to their deaths
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and are okay with deaths because they don't care about
you at all. Let's move on to something hilarious and wonderful.
See Jill Biden. Jill Biden, She's neither hilarious nor is
she wonderful, but her bitter, selfish pettiness is incredibly entertaining
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right now, and I, for one, am choosing to enjoy it,
and I hope you will join me. And that now
let's do Remember we're not ever going to celebrate Jill Biden.
Jill Biden is the one who pushed her husband to run.
Jill Biden is the one who sat there for four
years while her evil cadaver husband was barely functional embarrassed
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himself on the world stage. The truth is that fifty
years from now, fifty years from now, Joe Biden will
be a joke in virtually every circle. He'll be a punchline.
I'll be dead fifty years from now, but those of
you who are still alive, you'll be joking with your kids,
your grandkids of oh Man, you should have seen Biden.
He couldn't even talk. And it is Jill Biden who
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destroyed that legacy by keeping him there, never stepped in,
always wanted him there, and then pushed him to run again,
and tried to fight off everyone when they were trying
to stop him from running again, just because she loved
being First Lady so much so. Jill Biden is not
somebody personally we're ever going to celebrate on this show. However,
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when Jill Biden and Kamala Harris are taking nasty caddy
petty shots at each other, my word, are we here
for it? And I've got one for you next, fighting
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Now we were talking about Jill Biden. Yeah, she's the
Antichrist and all that, But Jill and Kamala Harris despise
each other and they have for a very, very very
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long time. You already know just the recap for those
who may not. Kamala Harris when she was losing that
presidential primary, the first one back in twenty twenty, well
roughly was probably nineteen. But when she was losing that
first primary, decided to essentially call Joe Biden a racist
who hates black people in the debate. Jill Biden never
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forgave her for that cheap shot, and they hated each
other from the moment, well for every moment since then.
Then the rift got even deeper. Kamala Harris got into
the White House. Joe Biden and his people, Kamala Harrison
and his people hated each other. They were constantly pushing
her away, keeping her away, constantly giving her crappy jobs
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like making her borders are when the people were getting
unhappy about the border. As soon as everyone got mad
about the border, Joe has a press conference.
Speaker 6 (30:38):
And says, hey, uh, Dome, you're in charge. So the
hatred's going both ways. It's going back and forth it's
going both ways. Then through after years of this, Joe
Biden decides to run again. A lot of this was Jill,
That's not surprising to you. Jill Biden pushing the reelection
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bid based standing behind Joe with her hand up his butt,
holding him up like he's a puppet of some kind.
Speaker 1 (31:05):
That's what she was doing towards the end. And they
were constantly trying to get him out, and Jill there
were all kinds of reports that she was the one
saying now he's running.
Speaker 5 (31:14):
Now.
Speaker 1 (31:15):
Well, they finally succeeded. Who knows what the final push was,
the threat, the bribe, who knows what it was, but
they got Joe Biden to drop his reelection bid, and
in what must have been the most anger inducing moment
in Jill Biden's life, Joe Biden drops out and practically
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hands the nomination to Kamala Harris, Jill Biden's mortal enemy.
And then Jill had to do what many woman has
had to do for various reasons throughout history. Jill Biden
had to sit there during Kamala Harris's campaign and smile
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and try to be the good foot soldier and try
to act as if she didn't hate Kamala Harris all
while watching Kamala Harris blow a one point five billion
dollar election. And you remember, you probably remember to my point,
you probably remember remember the joy portion of the Kamala
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Harris campaign. They weren't. They weren't. They lasted for a while,
they weren't getting really gaining any ground with anything they
were trying, so they tried this bizarre Honestly, it was
just an election run by a bunch of crazy single women.
It was obvious, let's try joy. It's a joy campaign.
Our message is joy and it was joy this and
enjoy that we're selling joy.
Speaker 2 (32:46):
Well.
Speaker 1 (32:48):
Jill Biden gave a speech today, and do keep in mind,
this is a politician. She's not even a politician's wife.
She's a politician. Politicians don't say anything unless they've thought
it through, written it down. She's not speaking off the
cuff here, old Jill Biden. She's in total peace right
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now and in fact feeling a lot of joy.
Speaker 7 (33:17):
So I hope that you all feel that sense of
you know, peace and light, and that just for a
moment when you leave here today, that you feel, I
don't know a little a sense of joy because I
think we all need like this, you know, we all
need to feel joy now.
Speaker 2 (33:39):
That is so petty and vicious and mean. You can
just see Dome right now. She's on her fourth bottle
of Velo, just watching that video Vino.
Speaker 1 (33:50):
I'm sorry on watching that video on repeat, miserable drunk.
Oh and you should know. I was Pepper and somebody today,
my buddy on Phillips. He does a great radio show
out of California. But I was asking him today about
Dome and her political future because there was a lot
of thought that she was going to run for governor now.
And she may still try to run for governor now,
(34:12):
but I think and he seems to think, don't want
to put words in as well, so mouse, so I'll
make it about me. But he seems to think it's
over for her because of exactly what we were talking
about earlier. You may remember, I think it was last week.
We were talking about it, how it doesn't matter what
the poll numbers say, Well, the voters prefer Kamala overnewsome
(34:33):
it matters what the donors say. And if the billionaire
benefactors of the Democrat Party don't want to give another
penny to Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris is finished, and John
told me that the major Democrat donors signaled a willingness
to help Kamala Harris relieve her forty seven million dollars
(34:56):
in campaign debt and then nothing else. And if Dome
runs in a Democrat primary, because the primary will determine
who's going to be the next governor of California. The
current lieutenant governor of California. She's planning a run two
and she's a billionaire with ab so Kamala Harris may
(35:21):
very well go from being Vice president to being handed
the nomination, the Democrat nomination for president at the United
States of America and one point five billion dollars. She
may go from that to nothing. There's nothing left in California.
(35:47):
The Senate spots are all booked up. You really probably
wouldn't want to go down anyway once you've been VP. Yeah,
Chris said, speaking gigs, But think about that for a
woman as ambitious as Kamala Harris. Oh, she's gonna get
paid speaking gigs. There'll be some dirty come at Columbia's
gonna float her one hundred grand to go read off
(36:09):
a teleprompter and say dumb things. That stuff happened. You know,
the system is going to ensure she's not in the poorhouse.
But this is a woman. She didn't want one hundred
grand for a speaking gig. This is a woman who
was always launching herself into the next political step, the
next big office. And with that presidential loss, career looks
(36:34):
like it might be over. How amazing is that? All right,
let's uh, all right, let's talk about the drone thing.
This is picking up. The drones keep coming in. Where
are they coming from? Who do we believe? I don't know.
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