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March 7, 2025 37 mins

American’s foreign policy yoyo. Who are democrats going to go with in 2028. Why do women like crime podcasts? Can anyone become a menu whisperer? 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is The Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on
a Friday, A wonderful ask Doctor Jesse Friday questions all
over the place. This hour, we're even going to talk
about communist language, the Democrat ticket for twenty twenty eight.

(00:32):
We're gonna talk about well, the people being in charge. Men,
you whispering, some guy has a question about menu whispering,
all that, and so much more. Before we get to
any of that, I want to do just one more
thing on this question. What's the Democrat Party supposed to
look like? Can't speak for a party I'm not part of,

(00:53):
and I already explained what it's like. Why we have
these opposition parties. We should have more than just two,
but that's what we've got. That's a system we've got.
We've got two. Really, what I would like is this
for one foreign policy wise, I would like both parties,
Republican and Democrat, to return to the founding foreign policy

(01:20):
of the United States of America. The founding foreign policy
of the United States of America. You're welcome to go
read up on all of it. You want to start
with George Washington's farewell address. You can, but you can
read read things from John Quincy Adams. I mean, it
wasn't like this was a one off. America's founding foreign

(01:40):
policy was we don't get involved in other people's affairs.
We mind our own business. We trade with everybody that
was part of it. We will trade with everyone economically.
We're happy to trade with you. But don't you get
involved in some war and go calling on the American

(02:02):
people to use their blood and their money to come
save you. That is a no go. And maybe you're thinking,
I'm some namby pamby modern day hippie pacifist. That was
America's foreign policy up to World War Two. Even World
War One, Woodrow Wilson and all of them really had

(02:26):
to bend over backwards to try to justify getting the
American public behind us getting involved in that war. The
American people, remember, the numbers were in the high nineties.
The American people did not want to get involved. The
exact same thing for World War two. FDR had to
campaign that he would not get US involved in that war. Again,

(02:51):
the number was in the high nineties. If you are
one of these people, Republican or Democrat, who believes America
should be involved everywhere and boots on and more aid
for Ukraine. Bava, You're in the extreme minority in the
history of this country. That is only a very recent
foreign policy. The founders, all of them universally rejected that.

(03:16):
I would like to see both parties come back together
on that, and that's really really important. Let me explain
why what's happened is because we have opposition parties now
in only two of them foreign countries, allies and enemies.
They can never bank on America and where America stands

(03:41):
because the two parties, being opposition parties, are always going
opposite ways whenever there is a regime change. Now, for instance,
let's use the country that is the source of so
much controversy inside of American politics, Democrat and Republican Israel.

(04:03):
I've already told you my foreign policy what it would be.
That's universal for everybody. But let's talk about what the
Republican and Democrat Paula's foreign policies are. Now. The Republican
foreign policy is we will aid in a bed Israel
in every possible way, and when they want to attack
a Moas or whatever, will send them all the bombs
and everything they need, and we are behind you. Israel.

(04:25):
Trump is vocally Israel the goal on heidstar name the
Trump heights. They have billboards of Trump over there. That's
the Trump policy and that's what he was the first time. Well,
Trump quote losers an election to Biden. Joe Biden steps in. Well,
jew haters are like thirty three to thirty four percent
of the Democrat base. You can't take that stance. So

(04:46):
what Biden did was it wasn't completely anti Israel, but
he ncapped them every single way he possibly could, every
step of the way. He knee capped them in their
war against Tamas. Well, if you're let's make about Israel,
what are you supposed to do. If you're an Israeli politician,
You've the next elections everything for you, right everything. It

(05:09):
shouldn't be that way. Pick one foreign policy for both
parties and stick with it. Iran good example, Let's stay
in the same part of the world. Democrats, because they
are anti American, have shifted their foreign policy to loving
everyone who hates US. Iran is the number one state
sponsor of terrorism in the world. Trump had practically bankrupted

(05:32):
Iran by the end of his first four years, with
his sanctions, he had crushed them. Democrats, because they hate
America too, got in, lifted all those Iran went gangbusters.
This yo yoing back and forth. Foreign policy wise, you
can yo yo domestically. Foreign policy wise, you can't do

(05:53):
this forever as a country, because our allies and our
enemies never know what which way is up. They never
know in the newest alliance, the newest treaty, the newest this,
then the Democrats will get us in, the Republicans will
get us out. The Republicans will get us in, the
Democrats will get us out. You're going back and forth
once every four years. There shouldn't be this much daylight

(06:15):
in between the two parties. Foreign policy wise, it's not
my job, it's not my circus, it's not my monkey
to remake the Democrat Party. I can't stand them. But
ideally for my country, it would be nice if both
parties would return to the founding foreign policy. And keep
in mind again, up to World War Two, that wasn't

(06:37):
Democrat foreign policy, that wasn't Republican foreign policy. If you
wanted to get elected president in this country anytime up
to World War II, Democrat or Republican, if there was
a foreign conflict, you would have to campaign on promising
the American people you would not get involved in that.
Wild how things have changed now, and then that slowly

(07:00):
shifted over the years, and then you had the Vietnam
thing everywhere the Democrats were all in on it with
Lyndon Johnson, and then Republicans are supposedly trying to get
us out with Nixon, and then fast forward past that,
then it's Republicans who want to invade everywhere. George Bush
just decides to invade Iraq and Afghanistan, and then Democrats
are against that, so they want to pull us out.

(07:21):
But then Democrats take over and they don't pull us
out either, and it's just a disaster. The foreign policy
that should be the thing both parties agree on. Ideally
for our country, that's what would happen, But that's not
where we're at, and it's not even close to being
where we're at. Jesse, who do you think has a

(07:42):
realistic chance of running the Democrat ticket in twenty twenty eight?
Newsome I believe is done. Shapiro from Pennsylvania won't run
because it can't purge the Democrat Party of anti Semitism.
Whitmer has no value to Michigan. Buddha Jedge the Rear
Emerald is an epitome of an empty suit who says
I can say his name. His name is David Well. First.

(08:03):
One lesson I most definitely have learned is I try
not to figure out what the turbo freaks and the
Democrat base want. I think you'd be a naive to
think it's not gonna be. Newsom's going to run. Newsom
started a podcast and he's having right wingers on his podcast,
trying to sound as reasonable as possible. Because Newsom is
running for president in twenty twenty eight and he's not

(08:24):
done at all, people can say he's done. He's a
California governor. That means he has access to gobs of money.
Newsom is going to run, and it's gonna be a
big boy campaign. Is he gonna win?

Speaker 2 (08:36):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (08:37):
JB. Pritzker of Illinois is gonna run. He's got a
lot of money. He's fat, which is relatable. He's gonna run.
Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, she wanted to run the last time.
She got crowded out of that. You know what, Gretchen
Whitmer didn't do. They had a couple open Senate seats
in Michigan. This is a woman who wants to be
a politician the rest of her life. Senates are cherry

(09:01):
seats six years. You only have to run for office
every six years. Isn't that glorious? You can go be
a crep scumbag for five years and then do what
John Cornyn does, pretend to love America. In the final year,
Gretchen Whitmer passed on both Senate seats in Michigan. Why
do you think she did that. Gretchen Whitman's gonna run.

(09:21):
Buddha Jedge can't get his stupid face off of the television, said,
Buddha Jedge is going to run. That's the only reason
he took that Transportation secretary position because he thought it
would set him up to run for president. I don't
know who else is going to be in the Democrat
field in twenty twenty eight, but all those people are
going to be in that field. Now. You say, Josh
Shapiro can't do it because there's so many jew haters

(09:43):
now as part of the Democrat base. You might be
right about that. That's why you didn't get it last time.
The Biden administration, well, Kamala Harris specifically, they knew, hey, electorally,
we should probably run the popular governor from the critical
swings state of Pennsylvania that we need, and they passed
on him because he's a Jew. Doesn't necessarily speak highly

(10:07):
of where they're at now with Democrat politics. Is that
going to have changed? I don't know Shapiro. Look, I
don't like Shapiro, but he's very good at politics. It's
a no brainer, no brainer to pick Shapiro. I don't know.
I don't know if they're going to do it. Now.
Let's talk about getting ourselves right, getting our energy levels up.

(10:29):
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(10:50):
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Speaker 2 (11:50):
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Speaker 1 (11:57):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Oh on a Friday
and ask doctor Jesse Friday, and don't you worry. We
will be back on Monday and you can email whatever
you'd like. Love Hate death threats to Jesse at Jesse
kellyshow dot com. Now I'm going to get to this
because it plays into a piece of audio I have
out of Wyoming. Tim Walls made a very true statement,

(12:20):
and this guy says, the leading person in the Democrat
Party is the voting public. Citizens of the USA lead themselves.
The elected and appointed representatives in Washington are all servants
of the people. If our representatives knew anything about the Constitution,
they would know they are not our leaders. They do
our bidding. You bring up an interesting point. The problem

(12:43):
is the voter doesn't do anything about that. Our problems
are our fault. That's hard for people like you to
accept because it's not your specific fault. You get involved,
you vote in primaries, you get involved in elections. But
the voting public at large, it's our fault. What we see,

(13:05):
it's our fault. We see all this corruption that's been
there forever. The voter hasn't rejected it. The voter in
many ways embraces it or doesn't get involved at all.
I'm going to play you a bit of audio. I'm
not going to tell you who it is. I'm not
going to tell you what state he's from. I want
you to listen to this audio, and as you listen,
I want you to guess.

Speaker 3 (13:24):
I think actually our cure does more harm than what
we're trying to fix. And mister President, it's not a
binary world. You're not either or. I guess we can
define it by these ways. That's not what people are.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
He's talking about man or woman. I guess I should
have given you a context, man or woman. This is
a training argument. I'm going to play it again. I'm
not going to tell you what state it's from. This guy.
I'll even give this away. This guy is part of
the state legislature in this state. Play it one more time.

Speaker 3 (13:57):
Here it is, I think actually our cure does more
arm than what we're trying to fix. And mister President,
it's not a binary world. You're not either or. I
guess we can define it by these ways. That's not
what people are.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
It's not a binary war. The argument was about men
and women's sports. What state do you think that guy's from?
What state? Did you guess? Did you guess? Wyoming? Hey, Chris,
do me a favor if you don't mind, look up
the voter. Just look up Trump Biden. In the last election,
let's have just a little peak, shall we into just

(14:37):
how blood red Wyoming is. Wyoming is blood red. If
you're a Democrat in the state of Wyoming, outside of
maybe a tiny little pocket or two, you really can't
win an election. That guy's name was Cale Case. He
is a state senator from Wyoming. So how does that happen? Well,

(15:04):
let me tell you how it happens. People. Oh, Trump
won's seventy one percent in Wyoming. Thank you, Chris. I'll
tell you how it happens. The voter doesn't get involved.
Voters don't know their state rep. Voters don't know their
state senator. They don't pay attention, they don't pay attention
to their positions, they don't follow their politics, and they
most definitely do not punish them at the ballot box

(15:26):
come primary season. There is no excuse for that kind
of incentive. And by the way, speaking of Wyoming, Wyoming
does this, Idaho does this. These red state havens do
this all the time. They'll take these pro teachers' union positions.
My state too, Texas does it too. I'm not just
pointing fingers. They'll take these ridiculous leftist positions, and then

(15:48):
you find out this state rep or this state senator
takes in huge contributions from this gross group and that
gross group, and we can't ever seem to bounce these
people in primaries because we don't freaking show up, especially
red state voters. Red state voters get If you're in Wyoming,

(16:09):
you know what's not happening. The animals aren't running through
the streets. When criminals commit crimes, they get prosecuted. You're
not overwhelmed with ridiculous gun laws. It's probably part of
the reason you live in Wyoming. And because everything isn't
turning into sodom and gomorrah around you. It creates a

(16:29):
complacency in you. Same thing in Texas again, South Carolina,
you name your red state. It creates a complacency so
you don't feel this urgency to get involved. If you're
listening to me right now in the Boston, Massachusetts and
you're on the right, how much effort does it take
for you to get angry and motivated to get involved

(16:51):
in politics? Every day you wake up and you turn
on WRKO, you look at the news and you're freaking
shaking with rage. Oh my gosh, they did what. Somebody
has to stop it and you get angry and you
get involved, but you don't get those headlines in Wyoming
and so politics that's for someone else. Me. Nah, I'm

(17:12):
not gonna do that. I got basketball this weekend, gotta
shoot oops, intermule game. The kids have practices church on Sunday.
Can't do anything after that. Then I'm going to go
to work on Monday. State Senator, do we have a
state Senate? Bob, I don't know who is our senator? Oh, okay,
it's the case. Oh it's what party. He's a Republican.

(17:36):
Oh good, Those are the good guys, good good, good,
good to go, good to go. That's how we do it,
and it's doomed us. The GOP primary voter in red
states is as responsible for the destruction of America as
the Democrat voter in blue states. Our red states aren't

(17:58):
even close to being read enough. We neglect our primary process,
or even worse, the people who participate in it vote
for the same dork we keep sending over there, and
we wonder why things don't change. All right, somebody wants
tips on menu whispering. Somebody wants to talk about kindness,
meaning women, How does their kindness translate into murder, mystery stuff,

(18:23):
all that politics and more hang on.

Speaker 2 (18:25):
The Jesse Kelly Show. I like it returns next.

Speaker 1 (18:30):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday, a
wonderful Friday, and we have so many questions to get
to a not very much time left, so we have
to continue. Your dear doctor Mega Mitz. You mentioned Aubrey
watches True Crime TV. So does my wife. She sleeps
just fine afterwards. But I don't could her nurturing motherly
kindness be affront if she's secretly plotting my gruesome demise?

(18:54):
Why do women love murder porns?

Speaker 2 (18:59):
So?

Speaker 1 (18:59):
Look, women are complicated things, they just are. Men are
much more simple human beings. Women are complicated. So I
haven't completely worked out the why yet. But my wife
is not alone in this. I get these emails all
the time of crime podcasts, in crime documentaries. And I

(19:22):
actually have one of my buddies I've actually do. He's
one of my business partners, but my business partner really
Chris balf is his name. He puts on this huge thing.
I think it's every year. I think it's every year.
Don't quote me on that, but I think it's every
year called Crime con and I've never been. I've heard
it's wild, but it's a big conference with all these

(19:45):
different true crime podcasters and displays and speeches like it's
a big true crime event. And I was talking to
someone about crime Con. I forget what it was because
AB was wanting to go. We actually couldn't end up
doing it that year, but I think it was ninety
percent of the attendees women. It's a women think. Women think.

(20:06):
Women love that true crime stuff. And the best explanation
I have for it, because I'm a dude and I'm
not a woman, I can't explain it all the way
is in ways that dudes want to kind of avoid
what we view as negative emotions or bad things. Women will,

(20:27):
at least ob will want to embrace them, weighe into
them and feel them all the way. When I like,
I got this email, I'm not gonna be able to
find it right here, but someone wrote me an email.
I'll get to it eventually. Some wrote me an email
and they said, hey, can you tell us some stories

(20:47):
about your dad? As you know, my dad passed suddenly
four months ago, five months ago, he just passed suddenly.
Can you tell us some stories about your dad? Because
I used to tell us stories about my own man
all the time. And no, not yet because I can't
because I don't wanna. I don't want to be sad.
You know. If I do that, it'll bum me out,

(21:10):
and I don't want to do it, and I don't
want to bum you out. So no, But if ab
is sad about something, sure listen to like sappy music
to make herself cry. I know, Chris says, why, buddy,
I don't know. If I'm sad, I'll listen to something
up beat.

Speaker 4 (21:27):
Right.

Speaker 1 (21:27):
I want to go have fun with my boys. Let's
go shoot some pool, Let's get a beer, let's go
to a baseball game. That's I don't want to be.
I'll do everything I can to avoid my emotions. Women
exactly the opposite when it comes to true crime stuff.
I think there's there's a look women have a fear
that I will never fully appreciate. And I understand this.

(21:47):
I lose sight of the fact that as a six' eight.
Male Now i'm not the baddest dude on the planet
or anything like that at, all the furthest thing from.
It but as a six', EIGHT male i am not
what is perceived as easy prey. For anybody i'm. NOT pray,
i ALWAYS like, I said i keep my phone in.

(22:10):
MY pocket i am. Always armed if you, see ME
if i haven't gone through a, METAL detector i am
carrying a gun. On Me and i'm. ALWAYS looking i
am always looking. Around ME but i am. Not pray
and a bad man is not going to look at
me crossing a parking lot, and think, you know that's
The one i've been. Looking for just my, size alone
a six or, Eight dude he's, Gonna, think ah wait

(22:31):
for the. Next one you, never, Know, Right women women
know they are prey for evil scumbags all. Around us it's.
Obviously instinctual they know they're. Not naive they, so therefore
being a victim of, a crime especially a, violent crime

(22:51):
is probably more on a woman's mind than it will
ever be on a. Man's mind my wife probably thinks
about these flashes through, her mind being the victim of
a violent crime more times in a WEEK than i
ever will in. My lifetime, You know i'm. A dude.
I daydream i guess we. All daydream what do you?

(23:11):
Daydream about SAME thing i. DAYDREAM about i want to
take a scuba gear to the bottom of. THE ocean
i want to lead a medieval army. On horseback i'm
gonna let's saying. Dumb stuff dudes daydream, about women daydream
about people being, after them a dude chasing them through.
The woods. It's NATURAL so I think i'll get a
bunch of emails from, women now and you're welcome to

(23:34):
email me. YOUR explanation i know you women are. INTO
it i think women may be weighed. Into, That, hey
jesse you should see. This podcast this guy murdered eighty
five women and skinned. Them alive why would you want
to listen. TO that i think they wade into it
because they're afraid, of it uniquely afraid, of it and for,
some reason. THAT'S therapeutic, I, KNOW chris i don't, get

(23:54):
it but that's the Best explanation i've got. FOR it i, Don't.
Know jesse i'm an aspiring. Menu WHISPER when i take
dimes out on, A date i want to be proficient
in my. Order SELECTION plus i want the best offerings from.
A menu what is the key to becoming a good?
Menu whisper can you offer? Any tips is it a

(24:14):
skill that could, be acquired or do you have to
be born, with. It cheers his Name. Is frankie, all right, Well,
FIRST frankie i want to be clear about THIS and
i am going to. Help. You right you need to lower,
your sights lower, your ambition lower. Your bar you can't

(24:39):
be me when it Don't. What chris when it comes to,
Menu whispering i'm probably the best you'll. EVER see i
can look at a MENU and i just know what
the best thing on. IT is i do. This consistently
it's not even a bit. FOR radio i do it all.
THE time i can walk into restaurant and ob hates when,

(25:01):
this HAPPENED and i do mean hates it because she knows.
WHAT'S coming i will routinely get complimented by the waiter
or the WAITRESS when i. Order something ooh. Good call
just happened to us when we took my brother in
law out for dinner, last weekend took her out. FOR
dinner i was looking at, the apps the appetizers, on
there and one of them Said smoked gouda. Tater TOTS and,

(25:24):
i said everyone was putting in their order. For sides
everyone put in. Their order nothing from THE waiter i put.
In mind He goes, oh yeah that was the. Right
call everyone LOVES those, i said, oh no and OF
course ib rolled. Her, eyes so, for one you can't.
Be me lower, your ambitions, all right you, can improve
but you can't. Be Me so i'll give you a couple. Helpful,

(25:45):
tidbits first is there an ingredient that you notice is
on several items on, The menu, because remember restaurants, are
businesses they want to be able to re. Use things,
For instance i'll just give you a. For instance, Down
here I'm. In texas we have The best mexican food in.

(26:06):
The country there's lots of great caeso, down here. Cheese
dip if you're from, the northeast there's lots of great caso.
Down here do you look At that. Mexican menu do
you notice there are a lot of ITEMS with kso
on it not just. The caso or you can get
this chimmy chongo, with kso or you can get these
special things with. Kso kso if THEY'RE featuring kso all over,

(26:26):
the menu that means the restaurant most likely has a
caso recipe that is choice and you should be getting
something WITH the. Kso. On, it also restaurants will oftentimes
put a little highlighter by something they'll market in some
way as a. Best seller don't be suckered. Into that

(26:51):
sometimes that's one of the, best items you. Know what
the quote best seller they try to sucker you into
ordering is oftentimes the thing on the men you with
the highest. Profit margin so you sit down and, you,
THINK wow i should get the. Klamari appetizer they say
it's their. Best seller it's the one where they make the,
most money so they're trying to talk you. Into it trust.

(27:13):
Your instincts, all right those are two. Little tidbits that's
THE best i can do. For, you now let's Discuss,
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(29:08):
to Jesse at jesse kellyshow. DOT com i Should give
linda McMahon new education secretary the credit. She deserves satum
pretty sharp.

Speaker 4 (29:17):
Out there Department of education was actually set up in
nineteen eighty and we've spent a trillion dollars since then
to educate students in, our country and we've seen scores.
Continually decline we're clearly not doing. Something RIGHT what i
Hope The education department will be able to do as
we are pairing down and preparing to turn over all

(29:37):
control to, the states is that we can provide them
with tools to. Help them we can provide them. With
research we can give them information on best practices that
is working in many states already to get those scores
up for reading. AND math, i mean when you think
about the fact that only seventy PERCENT of i mean

(29:58):
only thirty percent, reverse it only thirty percent of our
students can read, with proficiency that's just. Absolutely unacceptable it.

Speaker 1 (30:08):
Is staggering that a country as wealthy and powerful as
ours thirty percent of the kids can. Read, proficiently man
there are a lot of people who should be made
to pay, for that and this Is why i've implored
you to be very very careful where You, Send, aiden

(30:29):
Jaden and braden after they graduate, high school if you
send them to college, at all be very, Very careful
be extra careful with. Your daughter our university system. Is
bad there's a reason there's a line around the city
of people trying to Get. Into. Hillsdale college just. Aren't

(30:51):
many there aren't many universities you can. Trust anymore hillsdale's
been one of those rock solid universities where, you know
you get your kid into hills and they Graduate, from
hillsdale you're going to have a, very sharp, not brainwarped
a very sharp young man or young woman on. Your
HANDS and i should Note remember hillsdale's offering more than

(31:13):
forty classes for free to all. Of us we're talking
courses Like the constitution one, oh one how about the
Challenges the constitution faced During The? Civil war how much
do you know about? That stuff how About the Book?
Of genesis? Those stories would you like to have a
little bit more? Context there hillsdale gives out some of

(31:34):
its wisdom for all, of us not just the smart
kids who happen to be able to. Get in i'm
most definitely. Not one hillsdale dot Edu slash jesse is
where you go. To enroll remember there's no. Cost here
it's easy to get started getting wisdom from. Your phone
hillsdale dot Edu. Slash jesse lenna McMahon said.

Speaker 4 (31:58):
This too he's absolutely not going to allow federal funds
to be going to these universities that continue to Allow
anti semitism on. Its campus and that's just something we're
not going. To DO and i think there are a
lot of different ways to look. At that that funding,
supports research it supports other many other programs at the.
Universities offer so if Universities like columbia And the Department

(32:23):
of education has launched five investigations now into different universities
to make sure that they are not allowing.

Speaker 1 (32:30):
Anti semitism talking about cutting four hundred million dollars To
the University, of columbia that. PROBABLY hurts i can't possibly
get back to the emails without playing you Know Who francis.
Collins is he's the former head of THE Nih nih,
you know he was A big. Covid lockdowner he was

(32:50):
the one that told you you were a nut job
unless YOU thought covid came from.

Speaker 2 (32:54):
A bowl of.

Speaker 1 (32:55):
Bat, soup basically he was the evil tyrant in charge of.
A lot he didn't get all the Pub because fauci
was the one gobbling all. That Up But francis collins was.
A nightmare well today today he went to An anti,
trump Rally and francis brought. His guitar so just sit

(33:16):
back and close your eyes and soak up. The music
we're joined together by this. Noble dream you. Got that
so it's just all the. Good people but the second
line part of, this family and the, last line we're
joined together by this. Noble dream do that. With me
this is a song for all the. Good people we're

(33:41):
part of. This family this is.

Speaker 2 (33:46):
Up for all the.

Speaker 1 (33:47):
Good people we're joined together by this. Noble, dream well
this is a song for all OF those i can't
SO if i, Keep laughing i'm gonna cough myself. To, Death,
now craig, These people, hey greetings fellow. Devil dog as

(34:09):
A former, Am tracker i've work with and transported, many
mortarmen such. As yourself my first question is if you
had to bear hug the mortar rounds to load in
the tubes because your little baby hands couldn't grip the.
Rounds completely that's. Not nice my second question is That
on wednesday you mentioned a poll About al greens temper

(34:29):
tantrum being eighty. PERCENT disapproval i wonder if that was
a national poll or if that came from. His, constituents
well of course he knows the answer, to that and
he brings up a very. Good point of course a
marine would be savvy enough to bring up a very.
Good point it didn't come from. His constituents it was a.
National pole and we make fun of all these wing

(34:52):
nuts we See, in congress The al greens of, the world,
the Aocs the, rashida Slaves the, jasmine crockets and we
don't want we listen to things, like that and, we
cringe but we don't want to accept, an obvious. Uncomfortable
fact let me make.

Speaker 5 (35:07):
Sure y'all got. The facts.

Speaker 6 (35:10):
Most extreme crimes that take place in this country are
committed by.

Speaker 5 (35:16):
White supremacists.

Speaker 6 (35:19):
Eighty percent of extreme crimes are committed by white supremacists in.

Speaker 5 (35:26):
This country do you know who went up There on?
January sixth. White supremacists.

Speaker 1 (35:36):
She's popularly elected by. HER district aoc is popularly elected
by Her District Rashida Tulaive nancy pelosi pick Picked a
democrat person In the House, Of representatives that's what their.
District wants we keep, us, saying people we keep marveling

(36:00):
at the Fact that boston votes, this way Or that
boston has this, horrible Mayor That san francisco has this
horrible Mayor that seattle has this. Horrible mayor and your
heart breaks for the solid people in those cities who
are trying to. Change it but as, a whole the
voting public in those places they want to live. That

(36:22):
way they choose these people every. Single time no one's
holding a gun to. Your head if you Live in
chicago and you were Angry About, lori lightfoot you had
options on who to vote For After, lori lightfoot and
it wasn't Everyone, in chicago, of course but the People
love chicago flocked to the polls and picked an open,

(36:45):
Socialist Nightmare, brandon johnson and now he's destroying the City.
Of chicago you get what you, voted for over and
over and over and over and. Over again let us
all stop making excuses for, the VOTER the gop, primary
voter the Big city. Democrat voter they get what they

(37:08):
vote for over and over and. Over again now put your,
phone down go enjoy. YOUR family i am going to
go do. The same that's all
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