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March 11, 2025 38 mins

We have a criminal government, and we can’t exist as a country if Trump and his administration lets them walk. At the end of 4 years how many corrupt government officials go to prison. Ranch on chicken wings. The 5 year anniversary of the covid lockdowns. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show. Final hour The Jesse
Kelly Show. On a Tuesday. We're going to touch on
what happened at us AID today. I'm gonna wish everybody
a happy horrific anniversary. It's the five year anniversary of something.
I'll get to that in a minute. We'll do some emails,
have some fun. All that and more coming up the

(00:36):
final hour of the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. I
want to rewind to the very beginning of the show.
Remember what we were talking about about the long term
goals for the Trump presidency and how we're all impatient, right.
We want our mass deportations now, we want the economy
fixed now, we want people in the government arrested now.

(00:58):
But we won't know until the end whether or not
these things are going to work out. We won't know,
or at least we won't know for a while till
the end is not true. You're going to know after
a while. If in a year from now, mass deportations
aren't happening and the economy's still kind of crappy and
no government people have even been arrested, then you know

(01:22):
that we're probably looking at some failure, but we don't
know that yet.

Speaker 3 (01:25):
We don't know that yet.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
But I'm going to focus on the government people being
arrested thing, because when I bring.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
That up, I'll get people who will email it.

Speaker 2 (01:35):
And it's not a stupid email, but they'll email it
and they'll say things like, Jesse, you're worried about government
people getting arrested. We just have to secure the border.
Everything else comes second, Jesse. We just have to get
spending under control, or everything else comes second. Jesse, we
have to get inflation under control. Everything else comes second.
And so I need to once again emphasize my point

(01:57):
that no, nothing else comes second to that. And let
me explain why. It's not that I'm some bloodthirsty guy
out for vengeance. It's not that the border. The border,
if it gets secured, it's already secured. Actually Trump secured
it again. Border is secured. If God forbid, President Gavin

(02:17):
Newsom takes over in four years, he's simply going to
unsecure it again.

Speaker 3 (02:22):
Boom booh.

Speaker 2 (02:23):
Like it was never secured at all. I don't care
what's passed into law. We had the border wall going
up last time. The Biden administration simply stopped building it,
sued so they didn't have to build it, and then
they sold off the supplies. The border, once secured, will
simply be unsecured by the next administration. Let's say Trump
gets his inflation under control, cut back on the government spending,

(02:49):
and President Gavin Newsom walks into office in twenty twenty eight,
they'll spend ten times as much. But there is one
thing that we can do and must do that will
last no matter who wins the next presidency Republican Democrat,
four years, eight years, twelve years from now, whatever one

(03:10):
thing will last. If government people are, for the first
time in my life, arrested for the crimes they've committed
against you, against this country and sent to prison, not
slaps on the wrist, not six months probation, arrested and
sent to federal prison for the crimes they've committed, then

(03:34):
what that will do is it will help secure this
country for the future. Meaning let's say let's say Pambondi
impresses the heck out of us, and we'll call it
one hundred, one hundred government employees. We'll make a usaid
because I'm about to make the story about them. Anyway,
from something that came out today. Let's say at the

(03:54):
end of four years, a hundred former USAID employees have
been arrested, tried, convicted, and they are now doing long
stretches in federal prison. What that will do is this
twenty twenty eight, Galvin new Some takes over, God forbid.
Twenty twenty eight, Galvin new Some takes over, and immediately

(04:14):
he does or tries to do what the Biden administration does,
and somebody him or one of his lackeys, they walk
into USAID and they tell all the dirty communists who
work there, Hey, listen, it's the slush fund back in business.

Speaker 3 (04:27):
Baby.

Speaker 2 (04:28):
We're gonna be sending you billions here and billions there,
and you need to do this, and you need to
do that.

Speaker 3 (04:32):
Criminal with it.

Speaker 2 (04:34):
Well, the dirty communists working in USAID will want to
do it, but you know what else they'll know, Hey,
I don't. I don't think I can do that. I'm sorry.
The last guy who did that, he went to prison
as soon as a Republican took over. I can't just

(04:54):
sit here. I can't just sit here and commit crimes
now that a Democrat took over, because the next time
we go it's some insane people in charge. I'm going
to go to prison, so no, I can't do that.
There is nothing more important that will happen in the
next four years or not happen than government people going
to prison. It's why I screamed that they should have

(05:17):
fought harder for Matt Gates. Don't care that you don't
like him. It doesn't matter to me at all. I
don't know him, don't necessarily care for him either. Matt
Gates is the bull in a china shop who one
hundred percent would have gone into the DOJ and started
blowing everything up inside the government. But Matt Gates got
torpedoed almost immediately, And immediately we turned to former Florida

(05:41):
AG Pambondi, who has a good reputation.

Speaker 3 (05:44):
This is not a pam Bondi hate fest.

Speaker 2 (05:47):
But good reputation, solid, really solid. It's not anything close
to what we need right now. We need an Attorney
general not on Fox News every night. We need an
Attorney General willing to make herself the most hated human
being in the history of Washington, d C. By arresting

(06:09):
and imprisoning the criminals inside of our government. Arrests and
imprisonment and allow me to point you to something that
happened this morning. The reporting is out of Politico. Nahal
Tuci and Phelim Kine are the ones who do the reporting.
This is the headline. This is from today. USAID official

(06:31):
tells remaining staffers to shred and burn all your documents.
A senior official at USAD instructed the agency's remaining staff
to convene at the agencies now former headquarters in Washington
on Tuesday for an all day group effort to destroy
documents stored there, many of which contain sensitive information. The

(06:55):
materials earmarked for destruction and include the contents of the agency.
These classified safes and personnel documents at the Ronald Reagan
Building set An email sent by us AIDS Acting Executive
Director Erica Carr and obtained by Politico, quote, shred as

(07:15):
many documents first, and reserve the burn bags for when
the shredder becomes unavailable or needs a break. The email
said Car instructed staff to quote label the burn bags
with the words secret and USAID b io agency shorthand

(07:36):
for bureau or independent office.

Speaker 3 (07:41):
This was at nine thirty this morning.

Speaker 2 (07:46):
Why in the world would a government office with the
head of a government office send out a panicked email
in a building that's essentially supposed to be empty, instructing
everybody to get the shredder ready, get the burn bags ready.
We have a lot of evidence to destroy. The reason

(08:09):
that happened is we have a criminal government. The United
States government is an ongoing criminal enterprise, and the crimes
they are committing are against you, your children, their children,
and their children after them. The United States Government is
full of communist criminals. Communist criminals who are so accustomed

(08:32):
to walking away scott free after committing their crimes, they
will actually send out emails to the entire staff informing
them about all the documents they're going to shred and
burn before that evil Donald Trump can get his hands
on said documents. Are there electronic records preserved?

Speaker 3 (08:52):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (08:53):
I've had people tell me they should be, we should
be good to go. That is totally beside the point.
The point is the only reason you'd have an all
hands on deck meeting to shred and burn documents is
because you're covering up the crimes you've been committed, committed committing. Sorry,
I don't know why I can't talk, So again I
will emphasize this point. As of this moment, I am

(09:14):
being as patient as I possibly can be. I would
like to know why Pam Bondi, herself, and fifty federal
agents weren't at this USAID building this morning. As soon
as this email came out, the age herself walks in
and says, the next person who shreds something goes to
Levenworth for the rest of their natural life. Everything stops immediately.

(09:37):
These documents are mine. I don't want to hear that tomorrow. Well,
you know we're going to look into this. I've already
I've sent over a formal inquiry. Yeah, I've told them
that by this time next month. I need answers. No
no no, no, no, no no no, no, no no no.
I need government criminals to go to prison or we
cannot save the country. The lowest taxes, the most secure border,

(10:00):
the best inflation, none of those things mean deadly squat
if we continue to be run by a government of criminals.
And the person who can do something about that, her
name is Pam Bondi, and I need to see arrests.
And as I've said before, I don't give a crap
how mad it makes you if this four years of

(10:23):
Trump's presidency ends without government people in presidency. The four
year Trump presidency.

Speaker 3 (10:28):
Is a failure, no matter what else happens. That's a fact.

Speaker 2 (10:33):
We'll do some emails, do some other stuff in a
moment before I get myself upset. Apparently the whole government
should be on some chalk. Maybe we should send a
female vitality stack over to Pam Bondi, the DJ. We'll
just send palettes of male vitality stacks and female vitality stacks,

(10:53):
so everybody has the energy, the want to, the aggressiveness
to go after this stuff and get it stopped and
get it done. If I sound desperate to get this
stuff done, it's because I am. If I sound desperate
to get the country's testosterone levels up, it's because I am.
As Lord knows, it looks like we're gonna need it
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Speaker 3 (11:48):
You're listening to the Jesse Kelly Show. You're welcome. It
is the Jesse Kelly Show, and I'm not gonna lie.

Speaker 2 (11:57):
I got myself a little bit worked up there, But
a lot of that has to do with the fact
that I want government people to go to prison.

Speaker 3 (12:04):
Another part of it is really a producer.

Speaker 2 (12:06):
Corey set me off pretty good earlier. If I'm being honest.
We got chicken wings today, pretty normal order. We're all
pretty white trash around here. Chicken wings. Everybody loves chicken wings.
Corey walks into the kitchen, grabs his chicken wings. Now,

(12:28):
when he grabbed his chicken wings, I happen to be
in possession of the brown bag, the sacred brown bag
that contained all the sauces, the blue cheeses. There was ranch,
there was even Southwestern ranch. And really most foods serve
as a delivery system for whatever heavenly sauce you happen

(12:48):
to have. Now, everybody knows. Everybody knows that wings they
need to be dipped in something ranch, blue cheese. It's
the mixture of both flavors. It's it's a party in
your mouth, right, That's that's the essence of it. Corey
walks out without touching the bag of dips and me,

(13:12):
you know, mister nice, I said something I don't know.
I'm paraphrasing, Corey. Could I bring you a dip or
something like that that you could dip your wings in.
I think that's how I put it. It was something close
to that. And Corey then informs me that this psychopath
doesn't eat his wings dipping them.

Speaker 3 (13:32):
In anything at all. Nothing. It's deranged, Chris, Why are
you defending him? What? Corey? Defend yourself first, Corey, what
defend yourself? Please? The buffalo is not the sauce. The

(13:52):
buffalo is one of the two sauces. The dip is.

Speaker 2 (13:58):
So you get a a yang a ying and yang
get you get a white, creamy sauce of some kind
of tangy sauce mixed with the buffalo sauce.

Speaker 3 (14:08):
They cut through you. Seriously, never have ranch or blue
cheese with your wings and you think this is normal.
Don't tell me.

Speaker 2 (14:16):
I'm the only person that's ever pointed this out to
you that that's weird and abnormal. Ah producer Corey said,
it sounds like I can't handle the heat. It's not
a manliness thing. Okay, I can handle the heat. And
by the way, this from the guy who ordered medium wings.

(14:36):
Maybe you forgot who put in the order. I can't
handle the heat, but Corey got the freaking children's wings,
medium wings. That's for kindergarten class. What, Chris, that is
a good point. Here is from Boston. Right now, we'll
get you a steamer or something, Corey, We'll get something
something along the signes giant hands. Jesse, could you please

(14:59):
explain the proper etiquette for civilians when taps is played.
I know you should stand and remove your hat to
show respect for the fallen, but in my little town
they play taps every night at dusk in that particular instance,
I'm not exactly sure what to do. I try to
be respectful, but I'm often the only person that stops

(15:19):
and removes his hat. And the parking lot of our
grocery store when this happens. How does the normal civilian
that never served navigate this situation? Thank you for your
infinite wisdom. My three sons would love a shout out
if you decide to read this. Their names are Oh,
Finn and Gray. I already love this family.

Speaker 3 (15:38):
That was great. Well.

Speaker 2 (15:43):
I don't know that there is some specific code of
conduct you have to abide by, but I will tell
you what we do in my house. This is for
the national anthem if there is a game on, even
if it's on television, for the nation, no anthem, And
for taps being played, most definitely we stand up.

Speaker 3 (16:06):
We don't sit.

Speaker 2 (16:08):
If you're wearing a hat, it is removed and we
remain silent. Maybe you put your hand over your heart,
maybe you don't. I'm not that much of a stickler
on that. My point on it always when I'm talking
to my sons about it is you are showing respect
and you are doing something that shows that respect. Now

(16:35):
if other people in your tiny town or football stadium
or wherever you happen to be showing your respect, if
other people do not join in in that, that is
their problem.

Speaker 3 (16:48):
I think just a suggestion.

Speaker 2 (16:51):
Maybe you got three boys, maybe at taps time every
day if you're home, maybe you walk out in front
of your house, at the end of the driveway, the sidewalk.
Maybe all four of you or I don't know how
many people are in your family. Maybe you all stand

(17:12):
there hand over your heart silently every day.

Speaker 3 (17:17):
Maybe you think that sounds dumb. I don't want to
look dumb.

Speaker 2 (17:19):
Okay, what if what if tonight it's you. What if
by this time next week, your neighbor across the street's
doing it. What if this time next year, your entire
block's doing it. What if in a little while, your
entire town comes out every night. I love that your

(17:41):
town does that. By the way, what if after a
little while, your entire town stops what they're doing dinner
TV life, stands up, maybe even comes to the end
of their driveway and silently just stands there. Hats off,
stands there while.

Speaker 3 (18:00):
The fallen are honored. Just the thought, just an idea.
In fact, now I.

Speaker 2 (18:05):
Kind of want to petition my town to start playing that.
That's a really sweet your town does it.

Speaker 3 (18:09):
But just thought.

Speaker 2 (18:11):
Anyway, let's do a couple more emails here. But before
I get to the emails, I do want to do
a little bit of an anniversary. I think it would
pay for us to remember something before we remember that.
Let's do remember the unborn who can't speak up. The unborn,
the unborn baby right now, that little boy, that little

(18:33):
girl growing in his mother's womb. He can't shout someone
help me. He can't shout moms about to make a
terrible decision and end my life. He can't shout it.
And he doesn't have a Facebook account, he doesn't have
a voice.

Speaker 3 (18:47):
Yet.

Speaker 2 (18:49):
We have to be his hands and feet. We have
to be his voice. We have to be his advocate.
But how do we do that? Just tell people your
pro life, But that's not enough.

Speaker 3 (18:59):
What if? What if we instead give his mother a
free ultrasound so she can learn that that's not a
clump of sales, that's your baby. When a woman hears
the heartbeat, she chooses life almost every time. Did you
know that these are women changing their minds. They're about
to abort the baby. Here the heartbeat.

Speaker 2 (19:17):
Okay, never mind, that's my baby. I choose life. That's
what preborn does. That's what you do through Preborn. They
give free ultrasounds to these women. Twenty eight bucks is
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Speaker 3 (19:32):
You give them as much as you want.

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Speaker 3 (19:41):
Hang on.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
Mists, catch up.

Speaker 3 (19:47):
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Speaker 2 (19:49):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday, a
wonderful Tuesday, and yes we'll be back tomorrow for a
hump Day. Remember you can download the the whole thing
on iHeart, Spotify iTunes. Now, before we get to the emails,
I want to just walk down memory lane really quickly,

(20:11):
and it is important. I'm not doing this just to
beat us all up. I just want everyone to know
that this is the five year anniversary of all the
COVID insanity, where the quote Land of the Free turned
into something else entirely. It turned into a tyrannical medical dictatorship,

(20:35):
where we suffered at the hands of the corrupt, evil
institutions of this country. And just how evil were they.
I just thought a little reminder would be helpful, And
this is done in part for each and every one
of you who suffered during that time. I have your

(20:56):
emails still and still suffer from the content sequences of
that time. We shouldn't lose sight of the fact that
this terrible inflation, that's where it all began, when we
decided to stop a twenty trillion dollar economy and start
passing steamy check bills. That's where it all began. The
origins of so much of our pain now can be

(21:17):
tied directly to the disastrous decision to shut down an
economy for a virus. You never shut down your economy
for any reason. Ever, parts of it may shut down
because of this so that, But you never look at
your economy and say, hey, you stop that.

Speaker 3 (21:33):
You don't do that.

Speaker 2 (21:35):
But the United States of America and most of the
known world did, and we got things like like this.

Speaker 1 (21:42):
Here's what I want you and America to know. Those
projections are definitely sobering, but they don't have to be
our reality.

Speaker 3 (21:51):
If we really do our part.

Speaker 1 (21:53):
Stay at home social distance, then we can flatten our
curve even below those projections.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
I just want to pause before it's just pause. I'm
gonna let him continue. Social distancing. Do you know why
your kid couldn't go to school, lost their reading comprehension,
Maybe they still aren't even caught up in math. Why
you couldn't graduate from high school in a big ceremony?
Social distancing? Do you know why you know why you

(22:23):
had to say goodbye to your dying mother over a
zoom call? Social distancing. Why you had to stand on
those stupid footsteps in the grocery store social distancing, Why
did they take down the outdoor basketball hoops? Social distancing.
It was all built around the idea that if everyone
just stood six feet away from everyone else, that that

(22:46):
would somehow fix something, which is the dumbest freaking thing
I've ever heard in my entire life. If it was
embraced by virtually the entire serientrific and medical community, and
every more on politician on both sides of the aisle,
virtually every more on politician on both sides of the
aisle went along with this madness.

Speaker 3 (23:07):
Madness.

Speaker 4 (23:07):
Social distancing is absolutely critical, and if you can't social
distance and you're outside, you must wear a mask.

Speaker 5 (23:14):
Other than wearing masks, washing hands, avoiding crowds, and social distancing.
What more on a policy level do we in the
United States need to be doing?

Speaker 3 (23:26):
Well.

Speaker 6 (23:26):
What we've got to do is make what you just said, Jake,
uniform not spotty.

Speaker 3 (23:30):
Everybody's got to do it.

Speaker 6 (23:32):
There's no excuse not to do that right now, because
we know that can turn things around.

Speaker 2 (23:38):
They all lied about everything. Remember when every single institution
in your country insisted that you were a deranged conspiracy theorist.
If you insisted that virus, I don't know, maybe came
from one of the viral labs inside of Wuhan, they

(23:58):
all demanded that you that you acknowledge it came from
a wet market, a bowl, a bat soup.

Speaker 3 (24:04):
That was all a lie.

Speaker 2 (24:05):
Every institution parroted the lie. And just maybe right now,
maybe your tender heart is making excuses for them.

Speaker 3 (24:13):
But they didn't know. Nobody knew. Nobody knew. Oh no, no, no,
no knew.

Speaker 2 (24:18):
The things these demons did to this country, they very
much knew. They did so with intention, and they did
so because they're evil, soulless demons. Remember when ivermectin started
to hit the news. Now you should know. I know
personally doctors who prescribed ivermectin, and they all tell me,

(24:40):
to a man, if you took it early enough, if
you caught COVID early, started taking iromectin early, you could
sail through it. Every one of them has told me that.
Do you remember when America's pharmacies, many of them wouldn't
fill ivermectin prescriptions. Do you remember how every institution in

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this country when we were presented with a possible life
saving drug that was easily affordable and easily available, and
those are probably the two reasons they hated it. We
were presented with an easily available, easily affordable drug called
ivermectin that could potentially save lives. I want to remind

(25:21):
you just how criminal and evil the institutions in your
country were when we were presented with that information.

Speaker 5 (25:28):
For mectin is something more often used to deworm horses.

Speaker 7 (25:31):
Brogan telling his thirteen million Instagram followers that he was
treated with several drugs, and he included ivermectin on the list,
a drug used for livestock.

Speaker 3 (25:39):
Rogan said, the word ivermectin.

Speaker 6 (25:41):
Yes, that's the de worming medicine made to kill parasites.

Speaker 7 (25:44):
And so things are clearly bad, but they're being made
even worse by people who have refused to take the
vaccine and instead are swallowing horse paste.

Speaker 8 (25:52):
Hydroxy chloroquin does more bad than good for coronavirus patients.

Speaker 6 (25:57):
And the study of ninety six thousand hospital eyed coronavirus
patients on six continents found that those who received that drug,
promoted by Donald Trump as a quote game changer in
the fight against the virus had a significantly higher risk
of death taking hydroxychloroquin. Despite mounting evidence that it doesn't

(26:18):
work against COVID nineteen and could in.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
Fact be harmful, Ivermectin wasn't harmful to anybody. Ivermectin was
potentially a game changer for a really nasty chest virus.
And it wasn't just media talking heads. The FDA themselves
put out a post on social media calling it horsety

(26:41):
wormer when it had previously the guy who created it
had won a Nobel Prize for how many doses it
had been given to human beings by the billion, billions
of doses had been given safely to human beings. And
when our institutions found out it might fix COVID, they

(27:02):
all ran to the news and told you you couldn't
take it, and American pharmacies wouldn't even give it to you.
We had people going to horse feed shops trying to
adjust the dosage because they did grab the animal version
because it was the only way they could get their
hands on it. Happy anniversary. I have not let it

(27:22):
go In case you can't tell I am not okay
with it. I have not forgiven because nobody who did
this to us has asked for our forgiveness, so I
have not forgiven any of them. I still want my payback,
I still want my reckoning, and I will never forget
what happened to this country I love, and I hope
you don't either. So there there was that. I just

(27:44):
wanted to get that off my chest. It's the five
year anniversary. Now, obviously you saw the stock market again today.
Do you notice we keep having the same conversation. You
notice how the mark is reacting to all this stuff.
Markets don't like anything upsetting the apple cart. They want

(28:05):
the same system we've always had. But that doesn't save
your retirement, does it. You worked your entire life putting
money away, putting money away four oh one k whatever
you have, and now if you've been paying attention, it's
evaporating in front of your eyes. How do you stop
it from all going away?

Speaker 3 (28:25):
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Eight five five eight one seven Gold. We'll be back
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Speaker 3 (29:16):
It's still real to me, Dammit the ternstacks.

Speaker 2 (29:21):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of The
Jesse Kelly Show. And before I get to headlines, and
and I'm gonna play a little bit of Caroline Levitt Today,
Brooke rawlins today good news about egg prices RFK Junior.
I wanted to read this email. I'm not going to
give out the guy's name, of course, but I don't know.

(29:43):
Maybe some of this will speak to you and the
way life can kick you around. The subject of this
one is reaching for help.

Speaker 3 (29:50):
Jesse.

Speaker 2 (29:50):
It's going to be an odd email, but I think
you'll understand. What I'm gonna say is a bunch of
quick facts of my life. I've never sent any email
like this before. I'm I'm going through a very rough
time in my life. I've been married sixteen years, possible divorce.
Wife and I are separated. New baby on the way,
forty years old, she's forty one. We have an eleven

(30:12):
year old beautiful autistic boy. Wife is living with her parents.
It's been three weeks. I haven't seen my son. Been
working in oil and gas near the eighteen years both
of us Texas A and M graduates. She's been staying
at home. My father passed away when I was eighteen.
I always promised him i'd be strong, but I'm not

(30:32):
so strong anymore. My wife's mom has dementia the last
fifteen years. Stress is two hundred percent. With the entire situation,
I speak to the Lord every day, but I can't
hear him anymore, but.

Speaker 3 (30:45):
I know he's there. My wife and I met you.

Speaker 2 (30:48):
I don't want to say where they met me, just
in case you know she's listening or something.

Speaker 3 (30:52):
I know you get these emails often people look up
to you. I get it. If there's a way I.

Speaker 2 (30:57):
Can get out of oil and gas and sweep the
floor at your office, give me a chance. Money isn't
important anymore. It's a sense of purpose I'm looking for.
I'm looking to be part of something bigger. I told
you it was an odd email, but I'm listening to
you right now in the podcast. I can't sleep anymore.
Life is tough, dude, all right. So first of all,

(31:24):
I know, I don't think we have anything at the office.

Speaker 3 (31:28):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (31:29):
I'll check with Chris on that. That would be more
his area than mine. I don't think we have anything
at the office. But I wanted to talk to you
just really quickly, not necessarily just specifically to this guy, but.

Speaker 3 (31:42):
Anyone who's going through hell right now.

Speaker 2 (31:44):
Because that that's a lot, isn't it.

Speaker 3 (31:48):
That is a lot.

Speaker 2 (31:50):
Any one of those things, any one of those things,
A relative going through dementia.

Speaker 3 (31:55):
Is there anything worse than that? It's horrible.

Speaker 2 (31:57):
I've seen it's awful. Eleven year old boy that is perfect,
you know, just the way God made him. But he
requires extra work. Autism sometimes requires, oftentimes requires a lot
of extra work. Marriage on the rocks with the baby
on the way. Gosh, that alone, the stress that would
be involved there. And I'm not here to tell you

(32:18):
that everything is going to work out.

Speaker 3 (32:20):
I am not.

Speaker 2 (32:22):
But the only thing I will say is this life
does this to everybody from time to time. Everybody goes
through horrible things from time to time, horrible periods of life,
and we all have this in common. When we go

(32:43):
through them, we feel like they're going to last forever, forever.
I am look just full disclosure here, I am still
not doing great myself. How about that with the loss
of my father, I I don't know's. I don't know

(33:03):
how to describe it. I don't know how to be
without him. Does that make sense? Like I'm forty three
years old. He was always there. He could if I
had something I was mad about, or even just complaining
about taxes, you could always call that and he would
yell at me about that.

Speaker 3 (33:21):
Right, at least you got a job, right, But that
he was there. So is it everything you're going through? No,
of course not. I'm not comparing it at all, not
not comparing it at all.

Speaker 2 (33:30):
But I'll tell you right now, because people keep telling
me it'll get better one day, it'll get better one day,
I don't think it will. I'm sure they're probably right,
but for me at the moment, doesn't feel like that,
doesn't feel like that at all. Keep praying. That's what
I'm gonna tell you. He's listening. Keep praying, and in

(33:55):
the end, you will get through the valley, all right.
And maybe you have your own that's very unique. Maybe
you're sick, maybe someone close to you sick. Maybe you're
going through a divorce, Maybe you're out of work, maybe
you're up against it. Maybe you lost your mom, lost
your dad, lost them both. Maybe these are the things
that people go through in life. Everybody, nobody is exempt

(34:15):
from it. It doesn't mean it doesn't mean you've lost
your purpose in life, doesn't mean life is over. It
means it's just another thing we got to march through. Okay,
thought maybe I just felt obligated to respond to that.
I thought, maybe that might help at least one person
out there, even if it doesn't help this guy, who
we all should keep in our prayers.

Speaker 3 (34:36):
By the way, here's Caroline Levitt.

Speaker 4 (34:38):
Today, we are in a period of economic transition. We
are in a period of transition from the mess that
was created under Joe Biden in the previous administration. Joe
Biden left this country in an economic disaster, and as
we all know, and this administration continues to combat prices
sword more than twenty percent under Joe Biden because.

Speaker 2 (35:00):
Nothing she said there was wrong or inaccurate at all.
Nothing she said is wrong or inaccurate. But like we
talked about in the opening, what will matter is how
are people feeling about the economy come election time. That
stuff works now, because every administration does that Democrat takes
over and things aren't going well. Well, the last administration

(35:21):
screwed everything up. You take over, Ah, the Democrats screwed
everything up. None of these things are necessarily wrong, right,
but also none of those things are going to get
you reelected. The ship has to be righted at some
point in time, and they of course know that. Brooke Rawlins,
ag secretary, came out said, this is a good.

Speaker 7 (35:42):
Piece of news we just got in the last day
or two is that the average cost of a dozen
eggs has now gone down a dollar and eighty five
cents since we announced our plan about a week and
a half ago on February the twenty sixth.

Speaker 2 (35:53):
So also a good thing, more good news if you're
stressed about the markets.

Speaker 8 (36:00):
Coming right, lower taxes, less regulation, less fentatl in this
country because we close the borders, which is going to
be good for the economy, less immigration, which means you
don't have the illegal immigrants clouding our healthcare system. All
this is happening right now, and it's not being facted
into the market.

Speaker 2 (36:19):
The stock market is not the economy, as we've said
many times. The economy is how people feel about the
economy now, because our economy is seventy percent consumer based.
So this won't be determined by what the stock market is,
whether it's higher, it's low. The stock market was high
under Joe Biden. The economy sucked. Do people feel like
they're getting that kind of relief. The Trump administration is

(36:41):
going to need time to implement their plan, and then
will their plan work?

Speaker 3 (36:45):
I don't know. We shall see.

Speaker 2 (36:48):
Once the last thing you did as a family that
was enjoyable for all of you, I don't know about
you and the Kelly household. It's family board game night.
Which one we're going to argue about which game to play,
and then depending on the board game, we're probably gonna
argue during the board game because everyone in my family's hypercompetitive.
What if instead of movie night, instead of board game night,

(37:12):
what if just one time you tried a little free
online course from Hillsdale as a family, Ah Jesse, that
sounds boring. Really, you don't think your kids would geek
out on learning about the Roman Republic, the rise and
fall of it. Everyone loves learning about that. You guys
want to learn more about the Book of Genesis, the

(37:34):
stories that you want some context, make it come alive
in your mind. Hillsdale will give you that. There's no cost.
Hillsdale dot edu slash Jesse is where you go to
enroll and there's no cost. Go sign up, enjoy it.

Speaker 3 (37:51):
And now here's a headline, but go you know, you
know the thing headlines. We didn't get to.

Speaker 2 (38:00):
Tim Walls, throws Kamala Harris under the bus over the
election loss. I almost forgot about Tim Walls, and you
know who else I kind of forgot about it, says
psycho wife. Remember when we got introduced to his wife
and she basically creeped out the entire country and America
was all, WHOA, I don't want her boiling my rabbit.
A four after a four year nap, the New York

(38:21):
Times will start fact checking the White House once again.
The brave American press, it's gonna start speaking truth to
power now that the dementia pat has been wheeled out
the back of the right house. Jd Vance wows the
crowd at the National League of Cities. I didn't know
that was a thing, but that sounds freaking cool. Anyway,
We'll be back tomorrow to wrap up the Crimean war

(38:41):
and do more politics.

Speaker 3 (38:44):
That's all.
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