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December 13, 2024 34 mins

All the lawfare against Trump failed, the American people didn't fall for it, and Time Magazine announced him as their Person of the Year. The left can't handle it. Katt Williams exposing Hollywood and the aftermath since. The lefts justification and obsession of the UnitedHealth murderer.

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
You are listening to the Jesse Kelly Show. My name
is James C. Erris. I am a talk show host
out of Phoenix, Arizona, Tucson, Arizona five fifty KYI seven
ninety kd s T the free iHeartRadio app. You can
listen to my show to Conservative Circus six to ten
am every weekday morning and follow me on x at

(00:37):
James T.

Speaker 3 (00:39):
Harris.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
Donald Trump's Man of the Year. I'm sorry that was sexist.
He's the person of the year. You know you can't.
This is epic, this is mythical. Have you seen the
side by side pictures online of the mugshot of Donald J.

(01:04):
Trump right next to the time person of the year.
Come on, come on. Do you remember, of course you do.
When Trump was ousted out of office, he refused to concede.
The media was just beating him up. Do you remember

(01:24):
he had been deplatformed, kicked off of Twitter, couldn't go
on Facebook, Instagram, nothing. They silenced him and then they
tried to impeach him, and then they started the January
sixth commission. Do you remember this? And then the lawfare?

(01:45):
Do you remember the raid on mal Lago, all of
this going on, and Trump was at his lowest. How
in the world did he come back? Well, you know
what part of it is that you the people, you
Americans out there, you Maga nation. You never believed any

(02:09):
of the lies, none of it, and you stayed with him,
and you watch him as he built momentum. He built momentum,
i should say, and then something happened. All of this
lawfair against him backfired. That mugshot. Where he had to
go down to was it Folkon County, Georgia, and he

(02:30):
had to go through the black community. You see black
boles lining up to see the motor cake go by.
And that's when he say, these us that mugshot was
a mistake. You had Americans of African descent who had
been falsely accused by by law enforcement. It happens. The

(02:52):
fans they're like, now, okay, Trump understands, and people just
sat by and watched him just get you know, more
and more fakery. He raped the old, wrinkled up woman
in the department. Start, No, he didn't come Stop at
he's an accused. Stop at he stole federal documents, stop at.

(03:22):
All of this was easy. You could see what was
going on. You had Fanny down there, Fanny Willis with
her boyfriend. You know, I'm laughing now at the time.
You know, people are like, I have to be honest
with you. I said, throughout this whole period, this is
not gonna stick. It's not going to work. And now

(03:44):
here we are the president Donald Trump wins the presidency.
He wins every single battleground state. They they get the
House or to keep the House, they gain seats in
the Senate. He has a clear mandate hold on He
wins the popular vote. How can he not? How could

(04:08):
he not be the Person of the Year before he
even takes office. You got foreign dignitary's leaders flying over
tomorrow Lago, the very place of the FBI rated Melaia's panty, George.
You got all of the leaders of the world coming
down there now, so much so that the neighbors are complaining. Listen,

(04:30):
I understand. You got to do too many people, too
many people. They had to give it to him, right, No,
they didn't have to, But then again they had to
because he deserved it.

Speaker 4 (04:48):
The person of the year, who for better or for
worse worse. So it's on the news in twenty twenty four.

Speaker 3 (04:54):
What is Donald Trump?

Speaker 1 (04:56):
Okay, there it.

Speaker 5 (04:56):
Is Donald Trump, twenty twenty four Person of the Year.

Speaker 2 (04:59):
Hold on for better or for worse? Why do you
guys see for better for worse? See See that's just
the media bias, that's the liberal bias. But that's okay,
Go ahead, tell us why.

Speaker 5 (05:09):
I mean, look, often the person who wins the US
presidential election does end up on the cover of this magazine.
Tell us about this choice.

Speaker 4 (05:16):
This is someone who made a historic comeback, who reshaped
the American presidency, and who's reordering American politics. It's hard
to argue with the fact that the person who's moving
into the Oval office is the most influential person in
the news.

Speaker 2 (05:29):
You're right about that he's reshaping all of it. That
he hasn't even been sworn in yet. Person of the Year.

Speaker 5 (05:40):
Was this a matter of heated debate inside the Time newsroom.
I mean, you had some interesting contenders who you could
have made an argument for.

Speaker 4 (05:47):
Absolutely, And when you come down to try to pick
the sort of you know, eight billion people on the planet,
and who are the five billion people or the five
people who had the most influence on the news, there's
always a hot debate, although I have to admit that
this year was an easier decision than in year.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
Oh yes, it would have to be. I mean it
was even gonna be that or Elion Musk the man
shot a missile up in the spaces and made it
come back and land on the platform. I mean that enough,
that's right there. What But now it was Trump. It
was Trump, and you know what, I absolutely love it.
I love it because the moment it was announced, you

(06:25):
knew the Left was going to lose its mind. You
need to look no further enjoy read from MSNBC.

Speaker 6 (06:36):
But to be clear, getting this title is not like
winning an Academy Award. No, it's not like, as actress
Sally Field said in nineteen eighty five when winning her
second Oscar, I can't deny the fact that you like
me right now?

Speaker 2 (06:49):
You like me, You like me, You really like me.
I remember that. Actually I watched that live.

Speaker 3 (06:56):
You like me.

Speaker 6 (07:00):
No, as Time magazine describes it, for ninety seven years,
the editors of Time have been picking the Person of
the Year, the individual who, for better or for worse,
did the most to shape the world and the headlines
over the past twelve months.

Speaker 2 (07:13):
Correct In many.

Speaker 6 (07:14):
Years, that choice is a difficult one. In twenty twenty
four it was not. The key line for better or
for worse is not much of a ringing endorsement.

Speaker 2 (07:23):
We all know which one falls under. No remember who else.

Speaker 6 (07:27):
Has been given this title in years past in the
same category. Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stoppin, Tolejomeni, and Vladimir Putin
st one the distinction twice just like Trump.

Speaker 2 (07:39):
Wow, this woman is a hat. Oh my goodness, Joy Reed,
what is wrong with you?

Speaker 6 (07:48):
What?

Speaker 2 (07:49):
What happened to you? Just becomes so bitter? Who was that?
Somebody slipped up in there? What is going on? You
know what? As bad as Joy reveelt, as bad as
Joy rebuilt, You've got to you got to listen to

(08:14):
Don Lemon. Don Lemon almost had a meltdown. Don Lemon
just can't figure out why? How could Time do this?
Do they know who they elevated?

Speaker 7 (08:29):
You have someone on the cover of your magazine who
is an adjudicated assaulter.

Speaker 3 (08:34):
You have someone who inspired an insurrection.

Speaker 7 (08:36):
You have someone who, without a doubt the evidence is there,
tried to overturn.

Speaker 3 (08:41):
A free and fair election.

Speaker 7 (08:43):
You had someone who had multiple criminal counts and found
guilty on multiple criminal counts.

Speaker 3 (08:51):
And you name them in Person of the Year. Is
this a joke? Do we get something wrong? Did someone
scam us? Are we sure about this?

Speaker 2 (08:58):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (08:59):
Yeah, there is a convicted.

Speaker 7 (09:01):
Felon on the cover of Time magazine as the Person
of the Year.

Speaker 3 (09:05):
Maybe we're being scammed.

Speaker 7 (09:07):
Did someone put out a fake tweet or something about this?

Speaker 2 (09:11):
No, Don, it's the world we live in. Don Lemon,
How have the mighty fallen? Don Lemon, who used to
be on CNN and had somewhat of an audience and
he would be rate the president on a nightly basis?
Don Lemon, fire from CNN the first morticm She gets

(09:36):
fired from X when he tries to take on Elon Musk.
It's pitiful left X couple of weeks ago to go
over to Blue Sky, Blue Zone, Blue Boom, whatever that is.
Nobody's watching, but this video broke through. It's called shottenfreud.

Speaker 8 (09:57):
How can a convicted criminal be on the guvern retire
backers say, you got joeyr Read you know Mussolady was
on that covered him, There was on it twice and
now you got you got the You've got Trump on
it twice.

Speaker 2 (10:11):
Haters hate hey hate hey, Hey, hey, hey, hey hey
hate hate haters. But that's okay. Hey did you hear
that Lebron James is a taking a personal break from
playing with the Lakers.

Speaker 3 (10:27):
What's going on? What is going on?

Speaker 2 (10:31):
Well, a lot of people are speculating. They're speculating that
Lebron and a lot of folks out there are about
to get theirs. Ooh, I'll tell you what the speculation is.
Coming up next, James T. Harrison sit again for The
Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 9 (10:48):
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Speaker 2 (10:54):
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You know, earlier this year there was a podcast by

(11:19):
Shannon Sharp. It's called Club Shaysha. Before Kat Williams went
on the show, people knew about it, especially in the
black community. But after Cat Williams, this thing blew up.
It was the most successful podcast that Shannon Sharp ever
put out. He said that he earned more money from
that podcast and his contract years working for the for

(11:43):
the you know, playing for the Denver Broncos. That's crazy.
What made that podcast so popular, Well, you had Kat Williams,
who is a comedian, a very funny man. But you know,
he never was as large as as other comedians out there.
He never kind of broke through to the upper echelon

(12:06):
of the of the Hollywood And the reason why he didn't,
he said, because he was not willing to compromise. In
that almost three hour podcast, Kat Williams spilled the t
is that what the kids say today, spilled the tea.
He exposed what's going on in Hollywood and what you

(12:26):
had to do in order to be successful. You had
to basically be a ticket taker. Take the ticket. Some
folks will say, sell your soul to the devil. Others
would say have sexual relations with P Diddy? Wait what yeah? Yes,
and of course you're not supposed to supposed to talk

(12:49):
about it.

Speaker 3 (12:51):
Oh.

Speaker 2 (12:51):
It was a sensational podcast and it it It took
the nation by storm, then started to spread all throughout
Western civilization. What's going on in Hollywood.

Speaker 1 (13:05):
Do you know what the number one job of somebody
that sold their soul in Hollywood is. It is to
act like it didn't happen. They all do the same job.
It's a cabal, it's a consortium. They rock with who
they rock with, and they don't with who they don't.

Speaker 2 (13:20):
You know what, you can't talk about it. There was
one actress actually went on the show and it was
being hosted by one of the you know, the consortium,
and she started talking about what was happening behind the
scenes that you could see him shaking his head like
telling her, no, no, And she was so naive, I'm
not supposed to talk about this. No, no, no, and
then she shut up. It was a well kept secret

(13:43):
for for years, for decades. This is like, this is
like Epstein's type stuff. And then and then Pete Diddy,
rapper artists, you got to and the fence, the FBI
raided his home and in every room in a home

(14:05):
they found cameras, what and all of the evidence was
confiscated and a few months later Pete Diddy Puff Daddy
was thrown in the whoscow. This is after this all
came after the cat Williams podcast with the who did

(14:27):
I say it was a club? Sh Shannon Sharp.

Speaker 1 (14:30):
Now I've had to turn down fifty million dollars four times,
four times just to.

Speaker 3 (14:35):
Protect my integrity.

Speaker 1 (14:37):
And that virgin was right because b didnyby wanting a
body and you gotta tell him no.

Speaker 3 (14:47):
I did.

Speaker 2 (14:48):
Ain't no party like a Diddy party. That's what the
Lebron James is also famous for saying, ain't no party
like a Diddy party. Now that the trap closing, you've
got Lebron James who's taking some time off, and people
are speculating it's because of the Diddy thing. Because you

(15:09):
had a an MMA fighter call out Lebron James a
couple of days ago about the parties. You have now
fans heckling him at different events about the parties. He
needs a mental break, He needs to, you know, to
take a time out here figure out next steps. Hollywood
has been very very quiet. Here's another thing. All of

(15:30):
these Hollywood people that were coming out and supporting Kamala Harris,
all of them we're friends of Diddy. Late last week
you had Jay Z. There's charges against him, charges that
he had well well raped a young woman, a young

(15:51):
girl eleven thirteen years. Twenty years have passed, but she's
she's suing Civilly what And that's Lincoln jay Z who's
married to Beyonce with b Diddy and then Cat Williams again.
All of this happened after Cat Williams prediction. Here's the

(16:13):
prediction heard around the world.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
All of these big deviance is all catching hell in
twenty twenty four.

Speaker 3 (16:21):
It's up for all of them. It don't matter if
you Diddy or whoever you is.

Speaker 1 (16:26):
All lies will be exposed.

Speaker 2 (16:28):
That's all, all lies will be exposed. Here's the latest.
This came out yesterday. Diddy accused of drugging raping three
men as recently as twenty twenty what yeah, yeah, and

(16:50):
the complaints keep coming. Now, Oh, let me get just
a little bit deeper down the rabbit hole. The hope
was that that the Kamala Harris would winness, because you
know what, the Obamas are tied up with Diddy as well.
The hope is that Kamlala Harris would win and then
like do all of these pardons preemptive partners for everybody.

(17:14):
But now that the Obamas have screwed over Joe, there's
no hope for that for the Diddy crew. Isn't this interesting? Father, God,
break the arms of the corrupt liberts want us to
talk about healthcare. I'm not willing to do that, not
just because some lunatic killed an innocent man. Do you

(17:37):
know the innocent man's name? We'll talk about it. Coming
up next to James C. Harris sitting in for the
Jesse Kelly Show, The Jesse Kelly Show. It's still real
to me.

Speaker 9 (17:48):
Dammit, the turnstacks.

Speaker 2 (17:52):
You're listening to the Jesse Kelly Show. My name is
James T. Harris. IM a talk show host out of Phoenix,
Arizona and Arizona five fifty KYI in Phoenix, seven ninety
k ST and t SNA. You can also listen to
me on the free iHeartRadio app six to ten Monday
through Friday and follow me also on at six to

(18:15):
ten am. By the way, on x AT, James T.
Harris came back with a little Ice Ice Baby. Mister producer,
who's singing that song again? That was back in the day,
Vanilla Ice, very popular rapper for a moment. Song still
lives on you know this week? This is crazy, this

(18:40):
is crazy. We had the we had the subway rider.
I believe Daniel Penny, who ended up getting a quitted
got off last Friday with one case was hung up
and another one that found not guilty and he's free.
On the very same day, we've got a CEO healthcare
executive gunned down in cold blood, cold blood and what

(19:08):
was crazy is the response on on on social media.
The killer, the assassin was praised, celebrated before he was
even called, celebrated speaking on behalf of the people. And
then all of a sudden, we're told we's time for

(19:30):
us to have a serious conversation about healthcare because it's
obvious yessassin was frustrated with some aspect of the insurance.
Really well, you know what, they're right, They were right
when he was called. He had a manifesto with them,
and it was ridiculous. You know, no remorse for the
man he had killed. They're going around and saying the

(19:51):
assassin's name. I refuse to say it. You know, he
wants that, he wants that attention talking about you know,
how he grew up. You want to talk about white privilege.
The boy was wealthy. He went to private all boys school,
graduated top of his class, went to Ivy League out
there at Upin got two degrees. I mean white privilege.

(20:15):
He's the heir to some I think some hotels, some
kind of money. White privilege is usually the white privilege
that become domestic terrorists. I think whether underground Patty Hurst. Yeah,
but the left's not talking about a white privilege. There
were left's not talking about you know, gun control, ghost
guns and all any of that, because they loved the

(20:37):
reasoning behind the murder. Healthcare. You've got joy read. Oh
she was all over this one.

Speaker 6 (20:47):
Yeah. Almost immediately after news broke the United Healthcare CEO
Brian Thompson had been killed, people began posting their frustrations
with United Healthcare and other insurance companies online. Many reactions
include horror stories about being denied.

Speaker 2 (21:02):
Well, there it is. We talked about Bryan Thompson. Now
we're just gonna move on. Now it's all about healthcare.

Speaker 6 (21:06):
Including United Healthcare denying anti nausea medicine for a pediatric
patient on chemo.

Speaker 3 (21:14):
The murder is always wrong.

Speaker 6 (21:15):
Full ste cannot emphasize that. You can not emphasize it
them that truth can also exist with another truth, but
that plenty of injustices exist within the American health care system.
Thompson's life should not have been taken because of those injustices,
but it is important to understand why people are reacting
the way they are. American health care is already complex,

(21:37):
unaffordable for many, inaccessible and broken right, and many blame
that fact on United Healthcare, the largest health insurance company
in the United States. It covers more than fifty million people.
It's also the largest employer of physicians. After years of
buying out their practices. It's a for profit company that

(21:57):
stands to benefit immensely of health insurance becomes fully privatized.

Speaker 2 (22:02):
So there we go with joy Read in miss NBC
using the death of Brian Thompson to advance their agenda.
Sickening to me, but I'll give joy Read the benefit
of the doubt. At least she mentioned Brian Thompson's name,

(22:24):
Elizabeth Warren, Well she didn't.

Speaker 1 (22:29):
The billionaires run at all?

Speaker 6 (22:30):
Is they get the opportunity to squeeze every last penny?

Speaker 3 (22:34):
Yeah, and look, We'll say it over and over. Violence
is never the answer this.

Speaker 6 (22:37):
I gets a trial who's allectrically killed the CEO of
United health.

Speaker 2 (22:42):
But you can only push people so far. Oh really,
and then they start to take really. Tell that to
the Jay six people. You can only push people so far.
You can only take steel the election so far before
you just push people. Wait a minute, what about the
pro lifers who are trying to know March life and
getting arrested by the FBI as abortions that start killing babies.

(23:03):
You can only push these people so far. Does that
logic work?

Speaker 8 (23:06):
There?

Speaker 2 (23:07):
Chief spreading bull, She of the high cheek bones, who
lied white privilege, who lied about being a Native American
so she can get her jobs in the university and
eventually in politics.

Speaker 9 (23:19):
Oh, Bree James, breathe, breathe, You can only push people
so far.

Speaker 2 (23:32):
So here we have a man, Brian Thompson, killed in
cold blood, shot in the back. Talk about coward ass move,
shot in the back. Brian Thompson, small town Iowa boy,
went to public schools, went to the state university. Brian

(23:55):
Thompson worked himself up through the company, married to one woman,
had children. He's an involved father. I read that he
never missed the son's game. He would he would, as
busy as he was, he would make time to see

(24:16):
his son play ball. Brian Thompson, who started at the
bottom and worked his way to the top. We're talking
merit here.

Speaker 10 (24:26):
No privilege, No Ivy League schools or degrees, no private
all boys schools, no rich inheritance.

Speaker 2 (24:40):
Brian Thompson's from flyover country. Brian Thompson lived in the Midwest,
self made family. Oh, we're not talking about him. Where
the people in the streets saying say his name? Say

(25:03):
his name?

Speaker 6 (25:09):
Now?

Speaker 2 (25:09):
All the folks in the healthcare communities, all CEOs across
the board, they're taking down their social media. They don't
want to have their pictures up. Why because you have
ass hats, you know, going around with wanted pictures for CEOs.
This isn't about healthcare. This is a class war being
stoked by the Marxists among us. These people, the Palestine

(25:33):
protesting that's going nowhere. Black Lives Matter is dead. Oh,
here's a new one. Here's the new one. Class war.
And then you have politicians like Elizabeth Warren. You have
journalists so called like Joy Read pushing it. It makes

(25:53):
me just enrages me. You got people out there, oh,
I want to have a sexual relationship. Did you see
his abs? Did you see his abs? How could he
don get caught in McDonald's and the McDonald's employee that
caught it in he has to have security. Now a

(26:18):
McDonald's employee has to have security. This is insane. Our
culture is circling the drain. And you know what, I'm
just gonna tell you. The media, the media, they're pushing it.
They're the ones that are pouring gas on the fire. No,

(26:40):
it is not time for us to have a conversation
about healthcare, not under these circumstances. This is a time
for us to have a conversation about our values. I

(27:01):
think that's what we'll do next. James C. Harris sitting
in for the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 3 (27:08):
Feeling a little stocky.

Speaker 1 (27:10):
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Speaker 2 (27:15):
You are listening to the Jesse Kelly Show. My name
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You can listen to my show to Conservative Circus Monday
through Fridays six am to ten am. You can follow

(27:35):
me on x at James T. Harris. Did you see
the first lady did you see her this week? I
think that she was out punking the Vice President of
the United States. I think she was. She was talking
about the season, how we need to have more joy.

Speaker 3 (27:59):
I think we all need like this.

Speaker 1 (28:01):
You know, we all need to feel joy now during
this time of the season, during just during this time.

Speaker 3 (28:08):
So anyway, okay, now I'll start.

Speaker 2 (28:13):
You're all reading into that, yes we are, Yes, yes
we are. We're reading about how Kamlie Ers's campaign was
supposed to be about joy. Joy tis the season. You know,
when I was a kid, Charlie Brown's special came on
its Christmas and you had Charlie Brown very, very frustrated.

(28:36):
He said, does anyone know what the what the what
Christmas is all about? And then Linus, he replied, sure,
Charlie Brown, I can tell you what Christmas is all about.
He then concluded his answer with the historical account of
the birth of Jesus found in Luke chapter two, verses
thirteen and fourteen. And suddenly there was with the Angel

(28:57):
a multitude of heavenly hosts, praising God and saying glory
to God in the highest and on earth, peace good
will to men. That was in December of nineteen sixty five.
You know, around eighteen sixty three a poem by Henry
Longfellow was used in the Wonderfully Warm Christmas Course I

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heard the bells on Christmas Day. Repeated throughout the song
is the phrase peace on Earth, good will towards men.
Now one might question the validity of that that musical refrain,
or indeed the biblical text good will toward men? Really
in a year that began where turmoil, it was drenched

(29:41):
throughout the political debauchery, continued in a healthstorm of war, crime,
racial pandering, sexual absurdity, and is ending with the twisted
view that victims shot in the back deserve it, and
good guys defending victims are criminals. Some might wonder if
the Christmas bells are worth listening to. Some might call

(30:04):
into question what Linus was talking about peace on Earth.
Was the writer of the gospel, the poem, the song,
or the cartoon were they dealing in reality? Well, you
know what, yes, yes, When peace on Earth goodwill to
men is understood in the appropriate linguistic context and is

(30:27):
translated beyond the English poem or an American cartoon, a
deeper appreciation and understanding of the birth of Christ can
be cultivated by believers. The literal translation of Luke Chapter two,
verse fourteen is glory in the Highest to God and
on the earth. Peace in men of favor. Peace is

(30:51):
not in absence of conflict, turmoil, debauchery, or absurdity. Peace
is knowing that God is with us through the process.
Jesus was in perfect peace with his heavenly Father, whether
he was lying in a feeding troth as a newborn baby,
or while hanging on a cross at the savior of
the world. Peace is what Christmas is all about. This

(31:15):
peace is not found in everyone, but is in men
of favor. Men and women of favor are those individuals
with whom God is well pleased. Rabbi Paul he made
it clear, using the same Christmas term of favor, that
obedient believers are those individuals with whom God is well pleased. Obedient.

(31:42):
This is what he wrote in Philippians. So, then, my beloved,
just as you have always obeyed, not as in my
presence only, but now much more in my absence, work
out not for your salvation with fear and trembling, meaning
be serious about being, for it is God who is

(32:03):
at working you both to will and work for his
good pleasure, his favor being well pleased.

Speaker 8 (32:12):
HM.

Speaker 2 (32:15):
Thus the Christmas promise carried on the wonderful voices of
the heavenly host is not a world without war or crime,
but a confidence in the life of an obedient believer
that God is with them through the process. Slightly different,

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meaning right, the creator of the universe took on the
form of a man and started his brief life on
this planet in Bethlehem. This baby Jesus offers a right
relationship with God by simply believing in him for eternal life.

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And then, as if that give we're not enough, The
same baby born in the stable in ancient Judea offers peace,
wonderful peace to those who are born again and serious.
They're serious about keeping His commandments. That is what Christmas

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is all about, Charlie Brown. That is what we need
to embrace to deal with the crazy, the lunatic there
I say, demonic evil that is unfolding before us what

(33:43):
we wanted to know. We wonder what these four years
and the wilderness was about. If Trump were in office
and he was helping the good times of rowd, we
wouldn't see everything we have seen for the last three
and a half years. We wouldn't see these, these policies,

(34:05):
in these these godless people in our country, in play
positions of power lying to us on a daily basis,
we wouldn't see. But now we do. And the battles
none against flesh and blood, but powers and principalities, My friends,

(34:27):
but let us engage. It's been a pleasure sitting in
for the Jesse Kelly Show again. My name is James C. Harris.
You can find me on the free iHeartRadio app KFKYI
seven ninety Knacy, the Free iHeart Radio app. Until we
meet again,
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