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March 11, 2025 38 mins

What must happen in the next 4 years. What must happen in the next 2 years. Taking out government corruption. Are they setting up for future success or are they blinded by short term wins. We need Bondi to put government officials in prison and that takes time sure, but how much time is enough? Are we going to get even half of the 20 million Biden let into the country in the next 4 years? Where does Jesse stand on the Massie situation. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show, The Jesse Kelly Show.
Let's have some fun.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
On a Tuesday. And man, I don't even know where
to begin. There's such a rollercoaster ride of emotions here
on a Tuesday.

Speaker 1 (00:32):
Let me just tick out just a few things we
have to discuss on the show. And yes, as promised
in the second hour, I'm gonna give you more history,
a continuation of last night. But beyond that, we have
all kinds of things. We have to address.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
Extra tariffs on Canada, but wait no, Canada is going
to reciprocate.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
But wait no, right before the show, Canada's backing off.
So again we'll travel down this road. As of right about, oh,
I don't know, five minutes ago, the United States Department
of Education was ordered to empty out the building, so
that is good. Lots of good things happening out there.
We're going to discuss a ceasefire in Ukraine also came

(01:16):
down today. And yes, I am going to address Trump
announcing that he's going to back somebody to challenge Thomas
Massey and the House of Representatives. We will talk about that,
the economy, the pace of things, my expectations, your expectations,
and like I already said, one hour from now, we

(01:39):
will pause on politics and do part two of the
crimean War. Part one was last night an hour two.
Go get yourself caught up on that if you so desire.
But first let's begin here.

Speaker 3 (01:54):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:56):
I just wanted to give you an overview. I felt
like it was necessary for me to give this to
you kind of again on where I stand with everything
as far as the Trump presidency, what we're going to accomplish,
what we've accomplished so far, because I'm seeing a lot
of people who are saying, this isn't good enough, and

(02:18):
it's not fast enough. This needs to be better, it
needs to be faster. And I'm not at all telling
you you are in the wrong. If those are your thoughts.
My emails are full of this, Jesse. Mass deportations. Where
are we? This isn't enough, Jesse. The economy is going bad.
This can't happen, he said, the economy with Jesse. Where
are the Epstein files? Jesse. So first of all, let

(02:41):
me start at the back end of this four years,
and then we'll work our way down to where we are.
Donald Trump has four years as president of the United
States of America. He's got less than two years until
the midterms. And remember, historically midterms go bad for whatever

(03:03):
party just won the presidency. It's almost every single time
Barack Obama gets elected, he's got about two years. Democrats
get wiped out in the House of Representatives. Same thing
happened to Trump. First time Trump gets elected, he got
about two years, and then Republicans get wiped out of
the House of Representatives. It's just it's how it usually goes.

(03:25):
But we're not gonna We'll set that aside for now.
He has four years. Let's start on the back end.
What do we have to have? There are some things
we may want or not want, but what do we
have to have? We'll set aside the voting public for
a moment. We have to have mass deportation, mass deportation.

(03:49):
Is it going to get to twenty million? I already
told you no, it's not. It's not realistic. We can't
build as fast as they can destroy. But it dang
sure better get to ten, right, they better be five
to ten, They better be a lot. So we have
to have that. We have to have an economy that

(04:13):
works better for the American people. I didn't say a
better stock market. I didn't even necessarily say inflation. I
mean an economy that works better for the American people,
and then be clarified what I mean by inflation. Let's
say they can't get inflation down, and hint, hint, I
do not believe they will ever be able to really

(04:33):
truly get it drastically down. But if they do, let's
say they can't. Okay, if this is these prices are
just what we have to live with. Now, Okay, that sucks.
Then the job market better get better. Then then there
better be more money flowing around the economy. Basically, you, me, everybody,
we have to feel as if the economy is better,

(04:55):
that it works better for you, that your credit cards
aren't maxed out, you don't do have a third shift,
that you don't have a second job. These things have
to happen within four years, probably two, but within four years.
What else? Well? Government corruption we have to and this
is priority one for me. We absolutely positively have to

(05:20):
see government people going to prison for the crimes they've
committed in their government position. You cannot have a late
stage empire like this. Have the communists under Joe Biden
take over for four years, let them pillage the treasury
by the billion and then simply do business as usual

(05:42):
at the DOJ. It will not work. People must go
to prison. These are things we absolutely positively must have.
But we have to keep a couple things in mind.
And this is me. I'm believe me. I'm about to
criticize Trump for the Thomas Massey things. So don't think
you're about to get some never ending Trump fest here.

(06:04):
You're not going to. But I'm telling you right now,
this is me, impatient Jesse right there with you. We
don't know yet whether or not we will get mass deportation.
We don't know yet. And let me clarify on that.
We know they've secured the border good. We know they
are already going after the cartels. Good. We already have

(06:26):
some here. We know they're snatching up the worst of
the worst everywhere you can find them. I brought this
up about what they're doing actually in my area and
the Houston area.

Speaker 3 (06:36):
ICE Houston just announced that in a single week long
operation in the Houston area, they arrested six hundred and
forty six illegal aliens. That is a huge number for
one ICE office in one single week. I says five
hundred and forty three of those illegal aliens were criminals,
one hundred and forty of which were aggravated felons, thirty
four were sex offenders or pedophiles, and fifty two had

(07:00):
drug trafficking or drug possession charges. This is by far
the most arrest we've seen from a single operation under
this new Trump administration.

Speaker 1 (07:09):
Okay, they're snatching up the worst first, just like they
said they would. What I hope is happening, and from
what my eyes tell me, what is happening is this,
they are getting the t's crossed and the eyes dotted
for phase two of mass deporting people. Yes, the low

(07:34):
hanging fruit Johnny rapist up the street, he was easy
to track down, easy to send home. Now we're ramping
up to phase two, and here's our We'll get to
the economy in other parts. Here, here's where what we're
going to face. And I don't know how this is
going to turn out. Does the Trump administration have a

(07:56):
plan to find the people who don't want to be found,
who can't, who are harder to be found. Did they
have a plan? I don't know. Maybe they do, I'm
assuming I don't know. More importantly than a plan, do
they have the will power to do it. And before

(08:18):
you say anything ridiculous, you know, and I realize what
may come out of your mouth when I say do
they have the willpower? Maybe you're a Trump super fan
and you're like, yeah, Trump is toughest, also doesn't care,
or so maybe he said something along those lines. Keep
in mind, political capital is a huge reason why the

(08:39):
Trump administration is getting away with a lot of the
things they want to do. They're getting away with it
because as of right now, the American public is still
mostly with them. We'll get to some economic poll numbers here.
I personally don't care about the American public's opinion. I

(08:59):
easy for me to say, radio host, I want Trump
to completely disregard approval numbers and send ice around to
gobble up every single illegal they can possibly get their
hands on, men, women, and children and deport them back
from whence they came. That's what I want. That's also
very easy for me to say. And it's probably not

(09:20):
realistic to think that. Okay, what if we give Trump
that because it's his last four years. Remember Trump has
an administration full of people. It's not their last four years.
Do you think Margo Marco Rubio is ever going to
get involved in politics again. He's like twelve, I think
he's going to get involved. Do you think jd Vance

(09:42):
Vice President? Everybody loves him now, including me, We're all
thrilled about jd Evan. You think he's going to hang
up his spurs after four years as VP? I won't
even get to the other parts of the administration. Christinom
head of DHS. Let's just go to Christinome, a very
very ambitious human being from governor to head of DHS,
was even kind of kicking around, maybe trying to be

(10:04):
Trump's VP. She as head of DHS has to be
the face of Lupe and her twelve kids getting deported.
Do they have the political will to round up in
deport twenty million people? We have to have it. It
must happen, Is it there? I got no. We're going

(10:28):
to find out, and economically we're going to get to
here in just a moment. What we're dealing with here
is not today. We're dealing with two years from now,
four years from now. That's what matters. Are they setting
up to get it done right or are they setting
up to let us all down? I don't know the
answer to that question. And neither do you. Nobody does

(10:49):
because we can't actually see the future. But we'll walk
through all that, and then we'll get to the Thomas
Massey stuff and the cr stuff in Ukraine, and a
Department of Education and yes history, yes, all that and
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can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
So we're just we're talking about things because there's pull
numbers out about Trump's approval disapproval, and people are they're

(12:38):
getting anxious. Where are the Epstein files? Where are the
mass deportations? Worth? But economically, So just first of all,
I address the deportation portion of it. I'm not here
telling you to be patient. I'm not, but I am
saying the reality of it. It's not yet. Is it
going to happen in two years? I don't know. Is
it going to happen in four years? I don't know

(12:59):
it has to? And that's really I'll tell you that's
where I have my eyes fixed. It's not right now
is it going to happen? So we talked about the border,
Let's talk about economically and this might be hard to hear,
but it's true. Emerson. It's a polling company, Emerson Polling.

(13:19):
You've probably heard of Emerson polling. This is not This
is not some dirty lib polling company. So don't do
the thing we all like to do whenever we see
a poll we don't like. I do the same thing.
It's a lie. Polls are lying, they'll lie. That's not
Emerson's history at all. Historically, pretty accurate poll and pretty

(13:41):
favorable to Trump. Historically, Trump's approval still outweighs his disapproval
forty seven to forty five. Okay, good, down a little bit,
but good, it's getting close. What is the country like?
This is not you or made. This is the country.
They like his handling of immigration. They like it a lot.
They actually like his budgeting federal budget, which is kind

(14:04):
of weird, so we don't have one yet. But whatever
they see they like. Okay, what don't they like? The economy?
Eleven points down in the economy. Now, let's just focus
on this for a minute, becauseisco applies to something that
happened today. Trump, as we talked about many times before,
he's big on tariffs. He's a fair trade guy, protectionist,

(14:27):
depending on how you want to say it, but he
believes in tariffs, always has, always will Trump. You've heard
of the USMCA, right, in case you haven't, you've heard
of NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement. Trump really
through NAFTA in the trash can when he was president
the first time and negotiated the USMCA. It's a new agreement,

(14:53):
more favorable to America, a new agreement, a replacement for NAFTA.
That's what it is.

Speaker 4 (14:59):
Tru Um.

Speaker 1 (15:01):
He still doesn't like it now that he's back in again.
He said Canada is still doing us wrong. Mexico's still
doing us wrong. And he came out this morning and said, hey,
I'm getting ready to paste you Canada with some brutal tariffs.
We had the big cheese in Alberta. Doug Ford came
out and said this, I mean Ontario.

Speaker 3 (15:22):
This.

Speaker 4 (15:22):
Let me be clear. I will not hesitate to increase
this charge if necessary, if the United States escalates, I
will not hesitate to shut the electricity off completely. My
number one job is to protect the people of Ontario
and in hand protect the people of Canada. I will
do whatever.

Speaker 1 (15:43):
Okay, So Trump comes out this morning says more tariffs
are coming from Mexico, Big cheese in Ontario. Doug Ford
comes out and says, okay, we're jacking up your power prices.
We get a lot of power from Canada hydro electric power.
This is Niagara fault. This is a lot of that,
a lot of stuff. Okay. Well, Trump comes out and says,
go ahead and do that, and I'll jack mine up too. Well,

(16:07):
this is a war, and I know we have many
Canadians listening. This is a war. As a country. Canada
can't win. Is can't and that sucks. No one likes
to hear that. A trade war between us in China. Okay,
now we're talking about a war that's going to hurt
us very badly, and we might get in that war,

(16:28):
I should note, but that is a war. China has
the ability, given the size of their economy, the amount
of goods they produce, China has the ability to really
deliver an equal blow back to us. We can hurt them,
they can hurt us. Canada is simply not there. They're
just not big enough. Their economy is not significant enough.
Canada can't possibly play the game that Doug Ford and

(16:54):
a lot of these Canadian comedies want to play. They
just can't play the game. They don't have enough. They
don't have enough of an economy to play that game.
Canada would launch into a recession, in a depression before
America ever felt anything close to this. I know it
sounds good for politicians to get on TV, and so
we're having that back to you. We'll cut off your power.

(17:15):
It sounds great. You sound like Braveheart speaking in front
of his men. That's not how it works in real life.
Canada can't play this game. The only move for Canada,
if that's what Trump wants, is to go back to
the drawing board and renegotiate. And of course, a couple
hours for the show started, Canada and US officials agree

(17:38):
to renegotiate the USMCA. Canada also suspends twenty five percent
charge on electricity. Trump once again threatening tariffs, gets tariffts.
But let's go back to what we were talking about
with the economy. I'm not worried or I'm not as
worried about today. Of course, I'm worried about every day

(17:58):
because everyone's hurt. But I'm not worried about today. I'm
not focusing on today the economy. Tariff's no tariffs, free trade,
fair trade. Don't care what happens. The American people will
feel like the economy is better in two years, four years,
or we are in deep trouble. Now, let's talk about

(18:23):
what's not going to work, and then we'll talk about
the arrests and things like that. Before we talk about that,
let's talk about finding the right fit for your company.
It almost sounds like a foreign concept finding an employee
who's a good fit. And the reason it sounds like
a foreign concept is these days, you're just happy if

(18:44):
you get someone to show up to work. So you
can get someone to show up to an interview. Yeah,
you're hired. I get it, I get it. But zip
recruiter can do more than just putting a warm body
in your company. Zip recruiter has so many people are
already there. They're already on ZipRecruiter, dot com, slash Jesse.
They're already there waiting for you that you don't have

(19:08):
to settle. Four out of five employers who post on
ZipRecruiter get somebody good day one, not week one, not
month one day one. You can even be a little
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(19:29):
you try it for free ZipRecruiter dot com slash Jesse.
We'll be back, misters.

Speaker 3 (19:39):
Catch up.

Speaker 1 (19:41):
Jesse kellyshow dot com.

Speaker 5 (19:44):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday,
talking about the poll numbers are out today, the terrorists,
the Canadian stuff to extra terrafts for Canada.

Speaker 1 (19:55):
No, no, no, and people are starting to fret. America
itself is starting to fret about the economy. I should say,
they're very very pleased with how Donald Trump is handling immigration.
They're starting to fret about the economy. So my point
in a lot of this is, and I'll keep saying this,
it's not to tell you to be patient. It's really not.

(20:18):
You have every right to demand results from your government
and the government you voted for all. I'm not telling
you to be patient. But what I am saying is
the success or failure of this administration will not be
determined by the daily stock market ups and downs, by
the daily polls. He's up this week, he's down this week.

(20:38):
That it will not be determined in that way in
two years when it comes time for the midterms, the
American people will go to the polls and they will vote,
most likely on what they voted for two years ago.
How's immigration, How's inflation? Now? One of those is going
very well. The American people are very pleased. The other

(21:00):
one so far is not. If that ship gets righted
in two years four years, we're probably smooth sailing. If
it doesn't, we're in trouble. And right now you can do,
but you better be very careful what a lot of

(21:20):
people in the Trump administration are doing, and that's telling people, hey,
might be rocky for a while, but we'll get through this.
You can do that for a little bit. You don't
want that to be your normal standard response because, just
like Joe Biden found out, what you absolutely positively cannot

(21:40):
do is in a way tell people that their problems
aren't problems. Ah, Inflation's great, please, hot dogs are down.
We will see how it turns out. I don't know
how it's going to turn out yet, and neither do you.
But how it turns out that is what will determine
whether this was a success or whether it was a failure.
I know you're impatient. I get it, and we'll get

(22:03):
back to the massy thing, and well, we'll get to
the massive thing in a moment. That brings me to
my final point of the three arrests. Arrests of government criminals.
Every day, every day since Trump has walked into office,
since Elon Musk and his Doze team have started digging

(22:25):
into the government books, every single day we are treated
to new eye popping levels of corruption where we find
out these people have been taking millions here, billions there,
and they handed them out to their communist friends and
communist causes as fast as humanly possible. And your emails

(22:50):
tell me you are irate as irate about this as
I am. I lost it on the air one night
about this. You remember that I am so angry about
the people who've done this to us. How evil you
have to be to take a position in the government
of this country and use it to funnel billions of
dollars to some dirtball commy cause that your cousin happens

(23:10):
to run. What a scumbag you happen to be. I
know you government communists somehow think you're better. You realize
you're no better than the cartel guys. You're the same person.
You're the same person. If you were born in Mexico,
in a poor town, you'd be hawking fentanyl over the border.
You're the same type of evil scumbag inside of you

(23:31):
are you are the same type and as of right now,
you probably the person in the administration you are most
frustrated with. The one I get most complaints about. Is
Pambondy Jesse. Where's Pambondy Jesse? Where are the arrests? Jesse?
Where's Pambondy? And you know my concerns I told you
before she got there. Sounds very decent. Normal, but normal

(23:57):
isn't enough because government people have to go to prison
and forever. For as long as You've been alive and
as long as I've been alive, the DOJ has not
viewed its role as sending government people to prison. The
DOJ has viewed its role as protecting government people from prison.
Under Republicans and Democrats, that's how every single ag is operated.

(24:17):
Jeff Sessions, Bill Barr, you know Eric Holder, you name
Merrick Garland, every single one of them, Republican Democrats. They
all let government people off the hook scott free. But
God forbid you Venmo, your buddy six hundred and one dollars.
The Feds are at your door to throw you in
the clink. What Pam Bondi has to be is not normal,

(24:39):
not even good. What she has to be is a radical,
radical turnabout. She has to be something yin versus Yang.
She has to be the polar opposite of all the
other ags who came before her. Does she have that stuff?
I don't know. I haven't seen it yet, but I

(25:01):
want to stress that yet, legal things take time. How
many lawyers you know, maybe you're one, maybe you're one yourself.
The legal process in this country, even though it's supposed
to be speedy, takes time. So I am not throwing
Pam Bondy to the wolves yet get rid of her

(25:23):
scombag bum yet. Now my patience is going to start
wearing thin after what are we gonna call it? A year?
I think that's been real nice A year. A year,
My patient's gonna start wearing thin. If after two years
there's nobody in the government on their way to prison,

(25:46):
Pam Bondi is a disgrace and a failure, and she
has to go. We don't know things yet. You can
have your suspicions, you can be cynical Obviously I'm cynical
not lecturing anybody, but as of right now, I get
the impatience. We don't know yet. And as far as

(26:10):
mass deportation still, let's go ahead and talk about this.
The budget bill, the CR the I'm just gonna talk
about them as if they're one bill. Okay, they're two
separate bills, but it's really gonna go into kind of
the same process. So I'm just gonna talk about them
like their one bill. So we'll talk about that. When
it comes to immigration, you want mass deportation, I want

(26:31):
mass deportation. Obviously, self deportation has to be a major
part of that. How do you get in illegal in
California to self deport when they're handing them driver's licenses?
How do you get an illegal in Illinois to self
deport when they have their healthcare paid for? Self deportation

(26:54):
from blue areas specifically maybe difficult to the point of
being impossible. Okay, So if you can't get all of
them to self deport, that means you got to go
out and get them. Who's gonna do that? Ice, as
I've told you, six thousand employees at ICE. But it's
actually worse than that. How many are actually guys who

(27:18):
go kick in the doors, put handcuffs on people, send
them home. About three thousand, about half that. You're asking
three thousand people, even in conjunction with local law enforcement.
You're asking three thousand people to deport twenty million in
four years. It cannot be done. Part of boning up

(27:38):
that force is in the bill. We don't have things
in place yet to formally encourage self deportation, to actually
arrest the people. We don't know how the tariff stuff
is gonna shake out. The legal stuff is still working
its way through the AG's office. This may sound like

(28:00):
a half hour, or how long has it been forty
five minutes? This may sound like a forty five minute
give Trump a chance thing. That's not what I'm saying.
You can hold Trump's feet to the fire like you
should any other politician. They're all just rental cars. Don't
worship any of them. Use them to get where you're going,
and then dump them, just like they'll do to you.
I get that. I'm not waving pom poms. I'm telling

(28:23):
you we don't know yet, but we will. The proof
is in the pudding. As the saying goes, we will
find out. Now, let's talk about an aspect of that.
I have all kinds of emails about it. Trump's set
in the world on fire today calling for Thomas Massey
to be primaried. Before we get to that, let's talk

(28:47):
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part of our family. Fred was in our family pictures.
Just they're part of your family, are they not? And
what's so sad is we love them so much and
they love us back, and most of us don't realize
that we never actually give them nutrition. We think we do.

(29:08):
That's sad. We think that that dog food blend we
buy it's special. It's special for their for their coat,
it's special for his joints. It's not special at all.
It's empty calories. It's all dead, nothing special about it.
It's all brown because it's all dead. Rough greens is special.
It's not dog food. It's a natural nutritional supplement you

(29:30):
sprinkle on your dog's food, giving them everything they need
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(29:51):
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be back.

Speaker 4 (29:58):
The Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday.
Coming up about ten minutes from now, We're gonna switch
gears and I'm gonna give you part two of the
Crimean War. Don't know if I'll finish it. There's so
much news I want to get back to today, but
we'll do some history here in about ten minutes from now.
I wanted to remind you that emails can be sent

(30:21):
to Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. And so let's
deal with what's on your mind. A lot of emails
like this oracle. I really like MASSI he's talking about
Thomas Massey. He's principled and can't be bought. But I
see Trump's anger because he always votes no and will
not negotiate. Being a politician has to encompass negotiating Whose

(30:45):
side are you on? Well, it depends on what you're
asking me when you say, whose side are you want?
Because I'll put it to you this way. Let's give
it to you as straight as I can. There are
a lot of really, really great Congressmen who are voting
yes on the Continuing Resolution. Some of the hardest furthest

(31:06):
right members of Congress are voting yes. Okay, why what
are they voting yes for? Why are they voting yes?
Because Trump wants it. Trump wants these bills to go
through because in these bills are what Trump campaigned on
and promised, and these bills are how he delivers on that.

(31:29):
It's border security, it's no taxes on Social Security, it's
no taxes on tips, all the stuff you heard him
say on the campaign trail. That's why Trump wants it.
That's why a lot of people in the House feel
obligated to vote for it. Hey, Trump won the election.
His agenda's in here. So even the most hardcore right
members are voting for it. Most of the Freedom Caucuses

(31:50):
voting for it. So that from Trump's angle, I totally understand.
From the people in the House voting for it, I
understand their angle as well. What am I gonna do
look at guys like Chip Roy and call him a rhino?
No gee, he has his reasons. I asked him about it.
He gave it to it. Okay, From the Massy perspective.

(32:11):
Thomas Massey is also one hundred percent correct with the
things he has said about this. It doesn't cut really
anything significant at all. We can't just care about debt
and deficit when Democrats are in charge. Thirty six trillion
in debt is going to mean the end of the country.
It's a bill that doesn't do near enough to reduce
government spending. And you know what, yeah, that's one hundred

(32:32):
percent correct as well. I actually, as far as the
bill itself goes, I don't fault Massy for voting against it.
I don't fault the chip Roys of the world who
for voting for it. I don't fault Donald Trump for
wanting to do it. I don't fault any of them.
And I understand why Trump said what he said this morning.
I'm not gonna read the law. It was a long screed,

(32:55):
but what Trump said this morning is essentially Thomas Massey's
a pain in the rear end and he should be primaried.
And I'll back whoever's going to run against Thomas Massey
in a primary. So let's talk about this and why
this is ridiculous and stupid and it needs to stop.
One maybe the best reason why it needs to stop

(33:18):
is this doesn't work. It doesn't work. It won't work.
They tried this before on Thomas Massey. Thomas Massey has
something on his side. In fact, every member of the
House of Representatives and your staffers listening right now, go
ahead and write this one down because I'm giving you
free advice here. There are two ways to virtually ensure

(33:41):
your job security in the House of Representatives, and at
this point in time in twenty twenty five, there are
only two ways. You can. A do the vote. Do
exactly what you promised the voters you would do, don't
lie to them, be honest with them, and do what
you tell them you're going to do. That's Thomas Massey.
That's why he didn't get beat last time. When they
try to do this, that's Chip Roy. That's why he

(34:02):
won't get beaten. That's why he didn't get beat last time.
You're not going to defeat guys like that. You do
what you say you're going to do, you won't be beaten.
The second way to not be beaten is you could
kiss Trump's rear end twenty four hours a day, ensuring
the Trump endorsement and that'll probably carry you home. Those
are two different routes, but you can take both of
those routes. Thomas Massey's not going to be defeated, even Trump,

(34:26):
even Trump's endorsement, won't take Thomas Massey out in a primary.
So why waste political capital on it. It's political capital
you don't need. It's divided the right all day long,
with all these other things going on. You've had half
the right talking about Massi's a rhino, which is the
dumbest thing I've ever heard of my entire life. He's

(34:47):
anything but that, and half of the right saying Trump's crazy.
But it was a fight you didn't have to have.
You're not going to defeat him in a primary anyway,
so why bother with it? Didn't make sense, And I
would be more sympathetic to this stuff if we got
these things from Trump levied at people like Lindsey Graham,

(35:14):
James Langford, John Cornyn. There are three Republicans in recent
memory that I have seen Donald Trump call out by name,
Chip Roy, Bob Good, who they actually did defeat, and
Thomas Massey. Those are three of the most hardcore right
wingers in the House of Representatives. What I cannot find

(35:35):
and looked, I looked again. Today is a single public
call out for John Cornyn, James Langford. If Trump is
going to be involved in primaries. He's the most powerful
Republican in the United States of America. His voice holds
a lot of sway. It would be nice if he
came down in the primary to reduce some of the swampiness,

(35:58):
to get rid of some of the swamp rats. The
only time we see him getting involved in the primary
process is to go after the people who are mostly
with us. That's a problem. And Trump has improved in
virtually every way. The second Trump presidency is amazing. It's awesome.
I love it. But there was one thing that he

(36:21):
was always bad at, and apparently it's the one thing
that there's been no improvement on. It's his primary endorsement process.
Remember we used to all give him crap about doctor Roz.
Why would you endorse doctor Roz? And then we found
out it was because he saw him on TV and
we're done there. Hold on a minute, No, no, not that.

(36:41):
And we all wanted to improvement, and then we watched
everything else improve. Trump is better, stronger, faster, meaner. This time.
We love it. But still Thomas Massey's not the problem,
not the problem, Chiproy, Bob Good, the freedom coccus guys,
is it not the problem? Linsagram's the freaking problem. The Ryano,

(37:02):
the actual rhinos are the problem. And this is frustrating,
but more than anything, really, it's frustrating because it didn't
it won't do any good. It was political capital that
gobbled up an entire day of the news cycle and
didn't produce a single tangible result at all, nothing at all.

(37:22):
But it is what it is. We're stopping all this.
We'll get to Ukraine. What RFK said, We'll make fun
of Whoope Goldberg. We've talked about all these things, but
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