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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show with
all kinds of stuff coming up this hour.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
I'll play just.
Speaker 1 (00:23):
A little bit of that dirtball Prime Minister from the
UK here in just a moment. Then we'll get back
to all the wonderful ask Doctor Jesse questions. Somebody's a
little a little upset that the taxes on tips are
going to be removed, But what about his taxes?
Speaker 2 (00:38):
We want to know?
Speaker 1 (00:38):
Do I wish I'd made my run for Congress a
successful one. All that and so much more coming up
in another hour of the world famous Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:48):
So I'll play this briefly.
Speaker 1 (00:51):
UKPM Prime Minister UK. This starmer guy showed up the
White House today hat in hand, just like we knew
he was going to. Everybody has to show up and
suck up to the president whenever there's a new one,
because everybody likes the American gravy train. Now, do keep
in mind this guy is the enemy, no.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
Question about it.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
He's a total communist piece of trash who is assaulting
his country just the same way Joe Biden assaulted his
country for four years. That's exactly what this guy's doing,
filling up the place with barbarians, arresting his political opponents.
This guy's evil and you know it was a big
suck up fest today.
Speaker 3 (01:32):
And of course our countries have been bound together for
a very long time now, the closest to lives I
think of any two countries when it comes to prosperity
and security, and I know that together we will strengthen
that even further and hon issues like he praying, thank
you for changing the conversation to bring about the possibility
that now we can have a peace deal. And we
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want to work with you to make sure that peace
deal is enduring, that it lasts. But it's a deal
well that goes down as a historic deal that nobody breaches,
and will work with you to make sure that that
absolutely happens.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
The nerve on this guy. Thanks for the peace deal.
He's one of these types that's been one and the
whole thing to go on without end. I'll just say
what I've said before. I think we need to re
examine the nature of our relationship with any country that
arrests people for free speech. And I'm not saying they
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need to become our mortal enemy. I'm really not, but
you know we have this close alliance, like you just
pointed out with the UK, we're super super close.
Speaker 2 (02:35):
We should not be way too close.
Speaker 1 (02:38):
The United States of America cannot be seen as supporting
countries who arrest people for speaking out. Cannot be done,
should not be done. There should be international punishment when
your citizens are thrown in prison for Facebook posts that
make people uncomfortable.
Speaker 2 (02:55):
There should be.
Speaker 1 (02:56):
But that's my take on it. Let's get back to
the questions, because I have a ton of good ones today,
Dear showgun. I work my butt off, working a full
time job, working side gigs, and playing at multiple churches
a weekend for pay. Apparently, Trump's tax cut only gets
rid of taxes on overtime and tips, which don't apply
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to me. How come I have to get tax to
hire bracket but people in those jobs don't. What can
I do to get the GOP to take into account
people like me? When I add up all the taxes
I pay, it's over thirty K a year. Well, okay, first,
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any kind of a progressive tax code, which is what
they call ours, But any kind of a tax code
that treats any citizen different than another is unjust and wrong,
and it should never happen. Ever, every single American, regardless
of income, should pay the exact percentage in the exact
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same percentage in tax is. I will always believe that,
I always have, I always will. Are we equal under
the law or not? That's how it should work. Let's
just get that out of the way.
Speaker 2 (04:10):
First.
Speaker 1 (04:10):
Two, that's obviously not the system we have in this country.
These people, depending on income, are taxed so much here,
but then once you reach a certain level, then that
much is taxed even more. But wait, there's more. There's
death taxes, improperty taxes. In this tax and that tax,
and this tax, and the tax taxed taxed without end. Okay,
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we got that. That's how it works.
Speaker 2 (04:34):
Now.
Speaker 1 (04:35):
The no taxes on tips thing. I've had these emails before,
no taxes on tips. Trump ranted and raved about it
all the time. It was one of his campaign talking points,
no taxes on tips, no taxes on tips, no taxes
on it. Over time, Trump did it, Trump said it,
and he made it happen.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
Here's where I fall on it. One.
Speaker 1 (04:57):
I'm glad people will be paying less than taxes, at
least some people. But two, populism can be a very
dangerous thing. It can be sometimes populism can be wonderful.
Sometimes populism can be very very dangerous. That was all
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about popularity, That was about winning an election. That this
is a segment of the population. I'm sure they identified
people who earn money on tips. I'm sure they identified
a segment of the population, and they thought they could
promise them something, no taxes on tips, and that would
help gain those votes. Now that's the ugly truth of
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how populism works. Hey, there's a pick a number. There's
one hundred thousand people who make their money on tips.
Let's try to get those one hundred thousand votes so
we can win the presidency. Let's promise them, though, we'll
remove their taxes. Now, if that bothers you, because it
doesn't apply to you, you should know you're not alone.
Speaker 2 (06:01):
It bothers me.
Speaker 1 (06:01):
Honestly, if one person gets a tax cut, we should
all get a tax out, everybody, everyone, rich and poor.
I don't differentiate. I don't care what you make. If
someone gets one, we should all get one.
Speaker 2 (06:13):
Period.
Speaker 1 (06:14):
But you live with populism, you die with populism. Sometimes
you're on the outs.
Speaker 2 (06:22):
It is. It is what it is. I mean, look
at this Doge dividend.
Speaker 1 (06:26):
Nearly sixty percent back the Trump plan to give back
some federal savings to the taxpayers. Now you already heard
me rants about this that we're thirty six trillion dollars
in debt. We don't need more government steamy checks. Go
it to the debt, go it to the deficit. Let's
get that stuff taken care of. But when you're looking
at poll numbers that say almost sixty percent of the
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country wants some of that back, I bet you money
they're going to try to make that happen.
Speaker 2 (06:53):
You live and die with populism. That's how it goes. Jesse.
My husband and I love your show.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
We learn a lot as you present info with insight,
emotion in humor, keeps it interesting. You ran for office,
and although it would have been great to have you
in Congress to insert common sense, budgetary restrain and realism
into the government, it didn't happen. Now that you're a
world famous radio host and author, as you look back,
are you pleased with the road your life has taken.
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On the other hand, if you had been elected, how
do you think that would have gone. You know, I
try the best I can not to question the plan
God has laid out for me in my life. And
the reason I do that is not just your faith.
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Obviously that's the main.
Speaker 2 (07:41):
Part of it.
Speaker 1 (07:42):
But I've seen I've seen so many times in my
life things that I wanted the way I wanted to go,
and it didn't work out because I screwed it up
or just didn't work out. And then I look back
on it and think, wow, that's the best thing that
ever happened to me. When I ran for Congress after
I got out of the Marines, remember I was working construction,
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I got really mad about Obama, and I wanted to
fight for my country. I'll tell you this, I ran
for the right reasons. I wanted to fight for my country.
I wanted to go back there and fight these scumbags
in Washington, DC so frigging bad. So just like now,
I was the same way then that I am now.
I wanted it. I wanted it badly, but obviously that
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wasn't the plan God had for me. And I have
to assume that He was looking out for me, or
looking out for somebody, even if it wasn't looking out
for me. Look maybe remember I was young. I was
I think I was going to be twenty seven. I
think I was going to be twenty seven year old congressman.
And I almost won. It was four thousand votes. Remember
they had to recount the vote for a week. I
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almost won. I was almost in Congress. Could you have
imagine I was almost in Congress? I was young, though,
twenty seven. What if I would have What if I
would have went bad?
Speaker 2 (08:57):
I'd like to think that I wouldn't have.
Speaker 1 (08:59):
But what if I what if? What if I did
something terrible? What if I took a bribe?
Speaker 2 (09:04):
What if?
Speaker 1 (09:05):
What if I what if the swamp ate me up?
Speaker 2 (09:07):
What if? I don't know?
Speaker 1 (09:10):
Plus I had a wife and two very small kids
at the time. I think about all the time with them,
I would have missed out on and believe me, when
I lost both times, and both times when I lost,
I was crushed. I don't want to please, don't take
that as as I lost. And that night I was all, Oh,
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well that's what God wanted. Life goes on, not at all,
how I responded, I was pretty devastated. I was sure
I was going to win, and not only was I
sure I was going to win.
Speaker 2 (09:39):
How naive was this.
Speaker 1 (09:40):
I was sure I was going to win, and I
was sure I was going to go back and fix DC.
No no, no, no, no, No one else has done it,
but I will screw these people. That's how I was
thinking about. Talk about thinking pretty highly yourself. Apparently I
thought pretty highly myself.
Speaker 2 (09:57):
I don't regret it at all. And I look, I
don't want.
Speaker 1 (10:01):
To be a politician. I didn't want to be one
then either. And the good news is I feel like
I probably have a lot more influence now than I
would have as one member of Congress. And look, that's
the idea, right, We're trying to save the country, trying
to do some good out here. All right, Let's talk
about this mineral deal Ukraine. Someone wants to ask about that.
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Someone wants to know why Elon could find all this
fraud but no one else in the government seemed to
be able to. Let's talk about the Trump movement on
our side? Are we divided? Like they say they are?
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So we have a minerals deal with Ukraine, and Trump
says we'll continue to give them support for a while.
I just don't get it. Yes, we get something of value,
but what's the point of continuing this war at all?
Speaker 2 (12:31):
Is it?
Speaker 1 (12:31):
So the war machine keeps getting richer? Seems like a
deal would include ending this. Maybe that's the case. They're
just not saying it.
Speaker 2 (12:37):
Okay, So.
Speaker 1 (12:41):
Wars are hard things to stop. That is just kind
of how it usually goes when you get a war rolling,
When you get the war machine rolling, it is there
is so much momentum in it, it's hard to stop it. Historically,
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World War One, World War one? How much do you
know about World War One? This I'll bring I'll come
back to Ukraine to just stay with me a minute.
In World War One, most people understand that Archduke Franz
Ferdinand of Austria Hungary, that was a country back then.
He got assassinated and immediately allies of your, Allies of Serbia,
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Allies of Austria, Hungary, allies, everyone starts.
Speaker 2 (13:29):
To declare war. Immediately, Let's go to war. Let's go
to war. Let's go to war.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
Well, the armies are growing, you've mobilized the armies, the
armies are now marching. You are doing all the things
the country.
Speaker 2 (13:42):
Does to get ready for a war.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
You're stockpiling food in munitions, you've changed your economy. You
there is so much to getting a war going anyway. Historically,
in World War One, there were people, there were people
who were saying, as everything was ramping up and they
were getting ready to clear war, and they were getting
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ready to clear war, there were people who were saying,
woll wo whoa whoa, whoa, whoa whoa, let's stop stop
stop stop, stop, stop stop, we don't need to declare
war here, and almost all of them were rebuffed with essentially, well,
we can't stop it now. There's just nothing you can
stop now. So once the war is rolling, this war
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has been rolling for three years, it has to stop
in phases. It has to slow down first. And part
of that is simply because one side doesn't want to
be wrong footed. You know, both sides have to agree
first before a peace steal can even really be reached
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to a cease fire. But you don't want to be
the only guy who ceases fire, right, Hey, I'm gonna
seize fire. But wait, you're ceasing fire too, right, you're
gonna stop too. And think about this, make it to
make matters even more complicated. And this is going to
be a gross oversimplification, but it'll drive home the point.
Speaker 2 (15:06):
Think about this.
Speaker 1 (15:07):
Let's say I'm Russia. Let's say I have will make
it easy, ten tanks. I have ten tanks. I have
ten tanks that are doing something specific.
Speaker 2 (15:18):
They are trying.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
To flank around the side of.
Speaker 2 (15:23):
A big Ukrainian unit.
Speaker 1 (15:24):
They're going to try to get around the side and
get in there and wipe them out. Now, you want
a ceasefire. If I stop my tanks now, then I
will have lost the element of surprise. And if the
ceasefire doesn't last or everything doesn't work out, then this
attack that I had planned is completely ruined. Pausing slowing down,
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even if it's for a day, can really screw you
up with your military plans. Now, that was obviously very
very oversimplified, but I think it drives home the point.
It's hard to stop one, and before you stop one,
you gotta slow it down first. What's happening right now
is they're trying. They're trying to stake out all the
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parameters of what a peace deal will look like. That's
why Donald Trump has said publicly, I played it for
you last night. Ukraine, they're not getting into NATO period,
end of story. So don't ask, right, what are you
saying that for. You're saying that to Ukraine? Does it
even bring that to negotiate to the negotiating table, because
you know that's gonna be a red line for Russia.
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Russia will not allow it. Russia would never stop a
war with a NATO country bordering it.
Speaker 2 (16:40):
That just wouldn't do it.
Speaker 1 (16:42):
They're staking out parameters. This stuff takes time. It was honestly,
you remember that show I was where we were talking
about all the promises of we're gonna do this day one,
day one, we're gonna do this day one, We're gonna
do that. And I was kind of joe looking about it,
because I understand politicians really all campaign that way and
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they all talk that way. But day one is only
so long, and lots of these things you can't do
on day one of your presidency, and the Russia Ukrainian
peace deal was one of those things. Day one, We're
going to put a stop to this thing. That's not
how it works at all. It takes time to stop
a war. Once a war is rolling, it just does.
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And speaking of World War One, it's one of many.
There are a lot of examples of this where even
after the peace deal has pretty much been reached, guys
are still dying. Isn't that the saddest thing you've ever heard?
You know, the word doesn't get to the front, or
they're not sure that the other side's actually going to
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sign it. You can't slow down your offensive. So you've
got young men out there giving up their lives completely
unnecessarily because the war's already over for nothing. For nothing
at that point in time, is for nothing. It's the
ugly part of it. Look, war's just terrible, man, it's awful.
I realize sometimes it's necessary. I'm not a pacifist, but
it's awful.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
Now.
Speaker 1 (18:11):
Maybe I would be a pacifist if it wasn't for
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We'll be back.
Speaker 4 (19:31):
Jesse Kelly returns next.
Speaker 1 (19:36):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Thursday.
Churning and burnon through all the ask doctor Jesse questions
on your mind. We've tackled everything big and small. We're
only halfway through, too, so let's get to this one here, Jesse.
How could Elon Musk find such gross financial frauds so easily?
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But none of our presidents or congress members could ever
do it?
Speaker 2 (20:00):
None of them?
Speaker 1 (20:02):
All Right, So I'm gonna say a couple of things here,
and at least one of the things I'm gonna say
is gonna make you very angry with me.
Speaker 2 (20:08):
And that's fine. You can yell and scream at me.
It's remember.
Speaker 1 (20:11):
You can email me all your hate Jesse at Jesse
kellyshow dot com. First, let me say the thing you're
gonna be mad about are politicians and their staffers are
grossly underpaid, grossly underpaid. That stop yelling for a second
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and give me a second to explain myself before you
throw your phone out the window and curse my name. Okay,
one hundred and sixty five thousand dollars a year is
a lot of money. I'm not pretending like it's not.
It's a lot of money. That you're a top one percenter.
One hundred and sixty five grand a year However, for
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the amount of work they do, the amount of travel
they do, the amount of campaigning they do, you're always
on the job itself would be incredibly boring. And I
hate politicians, you know that. But I've been back to
DC enough times, especially back when I was running. Have
you ever have you ever actually watched, let alone sat
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in one of those committee meetings.
Speaker 2 (21:21):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (21:21):
Sure, we play thirty second sound bites of the spicy
stuff on the Jesse Kelly Show every single night as
a journalist who quit. But if you ever actually watched
for any length of time one of those meetings, Oh,
my gosh, it's like high school chemistry class. I want
to throw myself off a building every time I've ever
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been there.
Speaker 2 (21:43):
It's brutally boring. Oh.
Speaker 1 (21:46):
When you're not in committee meetings, what else are you doing?
You're reading boring legislation. When you're not doing that, what
else are you doing? You're calling people, begging people for
campaign money.
Speaker 2 (21:56):
Hey, the polls are closed. I really could use your support, Bob.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
When you're not doing that, you actually have to go
out and about. When you get back home, you see
you and I you know what I get to do
when I'm off work, whatever I want, the exact same
thing you do when you're a congressman.
Speaker 2 (22:12):
You get back home.
Speaker 1 (22:13):
Oh you think you don't want to put your feet up,
stop talking to people. Nope, you got to go out
to the local county fair, which you don't give a
crap about, and you have to look and you have
to be dressed your best. You have to be ready
to shake hands and kiss babies. The job would suck
for one hundred and sixty five thousand dollars a year,
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it's not enough money.
Speaker 2 (22:36):
You're not going.
Speaker 1 (22:36):
To attract elite people for one hundred and sixty five
thousand dollars a year.
Speaker 2 (22:42):
You are not. You're just not. And their staffers are
too small.
Speaker 1 (22:48):
And I'm not talking about stature here. They're not all Italian.
I mean the staff is too small. They don't have
enough people to even read through half of the legislation
and stuff they do because the budget isn't big enough.
We have politics in this country is underpaid and understaffed.
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And I know you hate me for saying that, and
I almost hate myself for saying it.
Speaker 2 (23:14):
Look, I despise all these people too.
Speaker 1 (23:16):
And when you see, you know, Jasmine Crockett, the last
thing you think is, wow, I wish she had more money.
Speaker 3 (23:20):
Instead, we're pushing conspiracy theories and some of them are
killing people.
Speaker 2 (23:24):
It's the same thing that we have.
Speaker 1 (23:26):
Yeah, I can't do that right now, I get it.
I don't like them either. They're underpaid. So Elon Musk,
why can't he go in there and find all these things?
Speaker 4 (23:36):
Woo?
Speaker 1 (23:37):
Because our politicians are morons. They're in general, they're generally
untalented morons, because the talented people are off doing something
else making more money. They're they're all at the private
law firms and accounting firms and tech jobs, or you know,
they're small business owners, or they work, they're managing something
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out there making better money than one hundred and sixty
five grand a year. So that's part of the problem,
but that's not the main problem. How did Elon Musk
get in there and start going through the books and
finding all this waste and the other guys never did.
Speaker 2 (24:15):
Why?
Speaker 1 (24:17):
Well, you know this budget they're passing, right, you've seen
this budget. We've talked about it, at least you know
portions of the budget. This gargantuan budget that spends way
too much money and buries us further in debt.
Speaker 2 (24:33):
You know about it.
Speaker 1 (24:34):
We talked about it last night. Do you think that
the Republican congressmen and senators in DC, do you think
they actually like cutting government waste? They don't have any
desire to find waste, fraud and abuse and corruption because
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they're all in on at two. They're all in on
a two now. The difference is politicians, they're just so scummy.
They lick their finger and stick it in the air
and see which way the wind's blowing. They understand these cuts,
all these doge cuts, we're going to expose this and
that are extremely popular with the American people right now. Again,
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all this doge stuff where they're exposing this and that,
it's at sixty percent approval with the country. The country
loves it. So what happens You get some uber guber
like John Cornyan, the Senator from the state of Texas,
who has signed every single gigantic spending bill that's ever
crossed his desk. He's voted yes on all of it.
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And yet John Loser Cornyn can't get his stupid face
off the TV or off of social media. Man Elon
Musk is doing great things. Wow me and Trump, What
a dream team?
Speaker 2 (25:49):
He's trying to not.
Speaker 1 (25:50):
Get primaried by Trump next year in the Texas primary.
And I've told you that's what will do us because
there's a chance that Ken Paxton, Texas Attorney General, is
going to run against John Corny, and Ken Paxton could
probably and probably would beat John Cornyn in a primary.
Speaker 2 (26:05):
But if John.
Speaker 1 (26:05):
Cornan manages to suck up the Trump enough to get
Trump's endorsement, race over gone, we're toast. But that's what
they do. They all act like they want to cut waste. Wow,
I'm glad we're getting to the bottom of this stuff.
When all these dorks have been in Washington, d C. Forever.
They could have been doing this stuff forever, and yet
no one even had any interest in it at all.
Speaker 2 (26:28):
None.
Speaker 1 (26:29):
It's all pretend it's all for show.
Speaker 2 (26:31):
Jesse.
Speaker 1 (26:33):
My social media feed has been flooded with articles the
past few days about how Trump's supporters are divided and
that he's losing support because of all the things he's doing,
especially the partnership with Elon and what Dose is doing.
Speaker 2 (26:45):
Is this a new.
Speaker 1 (26:46):
Tactic from the left. Are they trying to sow seeds
of doubt to sway any enormies thinking people are unhappy
with Trump. Yes, yes, anyone who has said something to you.
Trump's losing it. He's losing his popularity. This isn't what
people voted for. If you heard anyone say that, this
isn't what people voted for. People didn't vote for this.
(27:08):
This is not my opinion. Every single public opinion poll
that's been taken in the last month says the people
were happy.
Speaker 2 (27:15):
People are happy.
Speaker 1 (27:17):
There are the American people are thrilled, and the right
is pretty much united. And lots of the stuff that
we're going to quibble about, things like the budget and
things like that, but the right.
Speaker 2 (27:27):
Is very united.
Speaker 1 (27:29):
But the Communists have always understood propaganda better than the right.
Does you see propaganda in whatever form it is, whether
it's commed propaganda or not, propaganda when it's really really good,
when it's done well, you'll have people buying it without
realizing its propaganda. But more importantly, you'll have people spreading
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it on their own without realizing they're a mark. You'll
have that. George Floyd's actually a great example I love
and that it was a great example of that. While
Americans are so angry that black men are being hunted down,
like dogs by the police. There's no statistical evidence of
that whatsoever, none, zero, But people read it in one article,
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two articles, and then soon without realizing you've just been
lied to. Now you're saying it to your friend. Now
you're discussing it over dinner. Soon you are spreading the
propaganda because you bought it hook line and sinker. No,
the right is very very united right now, is united
really as I've ever seen. The only real division that
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I can tell is still the old guard angry that
Trump came back, and now they're even angrieror that he's
popular because now they really know their toast. I'm angry
at you for ignoring the pain in your life. That's
what I'm angry about.
Speaker 2 (28:50):
What Chris, I'm.
Speaker 1 (28:52):
Angry You don't need to sit there and be in
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Speaker 2 (28:56):
A back pain right between the shoulder blades.
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Speaker 2 (29:55):
Now, the media.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
Being restricted, what do I make of that? Hang on
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you know the guy I said, well, he is running
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for president. But the guy I think might be the
Democrat nominee, JB. Pritzker of Illinois. The good news is
he's an idiot.
Speaker 4 (30:25):
The prices at the grocery store are going up because
democracy is being taken away.
Speaker 2 (30:31):
The impact on you, what does that even mean these people? Jesse?
Speaker 1 (30:37):
The fact that Trump restricts certain news media to access.
I believe it's great. If they're fake news, they should
be restricted. The other side will say they only want
Trump supportive media.
Speaker 2 (30:48):
What say you.
Speaker 1 (30:51):
Listen, I don't view the media as media, well most
of it. Just because you call yourself a journalist doesn't
mean you are. On Look, this is done in Jess.
Speaker 2 (31:04):
It's journalist, Jesse.
Speaker 1 (31:06):
It's only funny because I'm not one. I'm an opinionated
radio host. I'm not a journalist.
Speaker 2 (31:12):
I am not.
Speaker 1 (31:14):
Just because you say your media doesn't mean you are.
The American media views itself as the sword and shield
of the Democrat Party of American communism, and they've operated
that way for as long as I've been alive. What
has happened is the communist is losing control of the messaging.
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That's what has happened, and it's amazing. The communist must
have control at all times. I use this example a
long time ago, but I'll use it again. Do you
know any Democrats? Do you have any? You have any
in your life? I know you do, poor Chris, But
you have any Democrats in your life? Do they say
things that are just so factually incorrect? You find yourself
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looking at them just completely dumbfounded. The Russian collusion hunter
Biden's laptop was misinformation, just crazy stuff like that. Of
course they do, but why well, what the communist media does,
what the system does, is they build a fake world,
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a facade around their biggest followers, their most hardcore followers,
who are almost always the dumbest people. They build something
fake around them and convince them it's real. Just like
a TV sitcom or a movie set where where obviously
the walls are not the walls are styrophoam, they're not
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actually wood on there. The stove doesn't even turn on,
it's not hooked up to anything. The windows where you
can see outside of the window, you actually can't see outside.
That's just a picture they put on a board that
makes it looks like you can see outside. None of
it's re in You, being the hyper informed, you can
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look down at that TV sitcom set and you know
that it's not real. But for your liberal and Pegy,
she's standing inside of it. For her, it's all real.
She exists entirely in a world of make believe, of
make beliefs. She has no idea what is real whatsoever,
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And that world has been constructed for her on purpose
by the American media. They construct that world for her.
They lie without and the vaccine stops to spread, and
she will believe things that are just completely factually incorrect,
and she will fight tooth and nail thinking they're actually real.
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The problem for the American media and one of the
reasons the Trump administration, they're neecapping the traditional organizations ABC, NBCCBS,
these organizations. Part of the reason the media is freaking
out is that facade, that TV sitcom set. What happens
if somebody removes that fake window, then all of a sudden,
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liberal Aunt Peggy who was just looking at the window
and she thought, wow, it's sonny and nice outside. Now
she can just see a bunch of cameras and wires
and things like that. What happens if Liberal Aunt Pegy
figures out that she lives in a world.
Speaker 2 (34:24):
Of make believe.
Speaker 1 (34:26):
The communist must have you in that world of make believe,
because the truth is horrific, the truth of communism, the
truth of what he wants is horrific.
Speaker 2 (34:36):
I'll tell you this.
Speaker 1 (34:38):
You know, your liberal Aunt Pegy, she probably genuinely doesn't
know that Democrats filled up this country with rapists and
murderers in the last four years on purpose. I bet
she doesn't even know that much about the rapists and murderers.
I bet she would fight you well, I bet you
she would argue till she's blue in the face that
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if it happened, it was once or twice, and it
was definitely an accident. But people make mistakes. It's all documented.
Democrats did it on purpose. We know why they did
it on purpose. Everyone can see it, but she can't.
If she can glimpse what is real, if she can
to just one glimpse outside of that world to make believe,
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she might wake up. She might wake from her slumber
and realize that she's been living in a world to
make believe. That's why communists have always controlled information so tightly.
It's the maybe the most important right you have, your
freedom of speech. It's it's in the communist's mind, it's
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the most important right to stifle because if people can
just say whatever they want to say, well, then his
lies can never ever ever build the world to make believe.
He needs to make for them. I don't view the
American media as media. I call them mapparatchicks for a reason.
NBC News is not a news organization. I don't care
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how much jail the nightly news anchor puts in his hair.
They're not a news organization. I don't care how many
cameras they have CBS. What they pulled was sixty minutes,
and I'm sure Trump's going to get a settlement for that.
He said he would on camera the other day. He said,
I think they're going to settle with me. Sixty minutes
flat out changed Kamala Harris's answer because she's such an
(36:30):
unbelievable moron. They didn't want to air it, so they
just cut it and pasted a totally different answer on
there and then aired it on sixty minutes. I used
to watch sixty minutes with my parents when I was
a child. You would turn on sixty minutes. Hey, they're
doing a special on this.
Speaker 4 (36:46):
They're doing a story on this tonight, a long revered
institution in this country, and instead we were just being
lied to forever sixty minutes talking about Huffington Post here
at MSNBC.
Speaker 1 (37:05):
The media isn't media, all right, here's a heavy one, hey, Jesse.
I was born and raised Lutheran, and I've learned that
the Lutheran Church has had a huge rule in pushing
illegals into our country. It seems Catholics have too. Is
there even a branch of Christianity that hasn't gone full commie?
(37:28):
I don't want to donate to a church that funds
this crap, all right, So we are going to have
a heavy discussion in a moment. Before we have that
heavy discussion, let's have this one. Babies are still dying
at an alarming rate in this country. Abortion is just
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as popular as it's ever been. That big part of
that now is the evil of the abortion pill. Over
sixty four percent of abortions. It's abortion pill, meaning the
abortion the abortion clinic is her home, her bathroom. How
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