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Speaker 1 (00:02):
We're going to talk about the communist walls they put
up to prevent.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Us from stopping them.
Speaker 1 (00:07):
We're going to talk about the state of the Democrat Party,
why are people getting swatted on our side? All that
and so much more coming up on them right. First
of all, Happy Saint Patrick's daying to everybody and all
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my fellow Irish brethren. I obviously have a bunch of
Irish and me last names Kelly, extra, Happy Saint Patty's
Day to you. Be safe out there tonight, uber or something.
Speaker 2 (00:38):
Please.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
Now let's move on because we're about to weave through
a couple things, and I swear on my life this
is going to eventually come back to you, to America,
to what we're dealing with here, so just stay with me.
So I have two sons, you know, James and Louke.
I love my boys, and now there's sixteen and fourteen,
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and they're huge. They're enormous. So it's less of a
concern today. But any parent of children will tell you
that they worry.
Speaker 2 (01:08):
About child predators. You just do.
Speaker 1 (01:10):
It's something you naturally worry about. You look at the news,
you see oh my gosh, this guy did what and
you get worried, and so any parent it's worth anything,
will talk to their children about child predators. And I
talked to my sons about it all the time. And
I remember one time my son he had gone to
this arcade and there were parents there, but it was
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a birthday party, went to an arcade like ten of
his buddies. And I talked to him before he left.
I said, hey, make sure he was real young. I
think he's seven eight years old. I said, you make
sure you're always with a friend or close to an adult.
Make sure somebody talks to you, you know, basic parent conversation.
And he said to me, Dad, I don't understand what
are you talking about. It's an arcade. They're not there.
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And I said, son, if you were a monster who
prays on children, where else would you be? And you
can tell the light went off. This is going to
come back to American communism. You see America's communists and
we'll get to El Salvador in a moment. America's communists
are oftentimes thought of by us as just some crazy.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
Street animal on the corner.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
They're burning down foot locker, they're gluing themselves to the highways,
they're at feminist rallies. We look, we look at the
freak on TV screaming in someone's face, waving a sign around,
and we think, well, that's an American communist. And of
course that is an American communist. But are they doing
that much good? The deranged freak that super glued his
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hand to the Starbucks counter a while ago, you remember
that story, Did he actually move the ball in any
way for American communism? Not really. They need positions of power.
When you think about American communists, you don't think about
a judge in a black robe, do you doesn't pop
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into your head if you're a communist who hates the
United States of America and wants to completely and utterly
destroy this country and burn it to the ground, where
can you do more good with your hands super glued
to Starbucks or with that judge's robot.
Speaker 2 (03:14):
That's where they are.
Speaker 1 (03:16):
Before I come back to that, I want to talk
about briefly, just very very briefly, because that's the only
way I'm qualified to talk about this subject. El Salvador.
You obviously know about El Salvador, at least you've heard
of it. You know where it is roughly, and you
know about their leader, which we'll get to in a moment.
But what you may not realize about boukay Lee. I
don't even know if that's how you say his name.
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I only speak American, But boukay Lee, what you may
not realize is when he first got elected, El Salvador
was this horribly murderous place, one of the most dangerous
countries on the planet, just stacks and stacks of dead
bodies every single day. And he gets elected, runs kind
of on a platform to clean all that stuff up,
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and he immediately starts trying to attack this problem. And
he's very successful when the first year reduces the murders
by fifty percent. I believe the number was fifty percent.
But he kept running in to a problem, an odd problem,
you see. And the problem wasn't the country full of murderers,
the country full of gang members to torture and murder everybody. Oh, granted,
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that was a problem, but that wasn't the problem he
kept slamming into. It wasn't the guys with tattoos on
their faces looking super scary. He was running into the
judiciary of his country, the judiciary, his own supreme court.
Almost seemed bizarrely committed to stopping him from stopping the murderers,
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so much so that he had to completely revamp his
entire legislature of L Salvador. He had to remake the
entire thing, and then after he remade basically.
Speaker 2 (05:02):
Their Congress, i'll just call it Congress.
Speaker 1 (05:04):
After he remade their Congress, he then had to go
through Congress to pretty much replace his Supreme Court. His
Supreme Court was so committed to ensuring the rape and
pillage of El Salvador that the man who took over
El Salvador, intent on stopping it, had to remake the
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entire judicial body so he could move on and continue
to stop these people, which, of course, I'm sure you
saw where this was going, which, of course brings us
to where we are here in the United States of America.
We have a lot of judges that must be removed, ignored, arrested.
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I'm not sure all the avenues we can and should take.
And let's pause on that for a moment. Maybe you're
sitting there saying, well, arrest it's too far. We can't
do such a thing. Okay, So let's discuss what just happened.
Donald Trump has chosen to use the alien Enemies Act
from seventeen ninety eight.
Speaker 2 (06:09):
He's chosen to.
Speaker 1 (06:10):
Use this Act as yet another way, yet another legal
way where he can remove the rapists and murderers from
the country. We're not even talking basic he legals who
should be deported to. We are talking prison gangs, guys
with the tattoos on their faces, Guys with rap sheets
like child rape, torture, murder, aggravated kidnapping. We're talking the
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most violent human beings on the planet. Trump the Trump
administration is seeking out every possible avenue to get these
guys out of the country, just trying to find a
way to get them out. But as he loaded up
over two hundred of these people, and again we're not
even talking women and children here. We're not talking about
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your landscape. We're talking about the most violent criminals on
the planet. He loaded them up on a plane and
sent them to El Salvador.
Speaker 2 (07:07):
Quick pause on that why l Salvador.
Speaker 1 (07:10):
Well, Buklee created this incredible, incredible prison down there Sea
Cot where he keeps the worst of the worst. He
struck a deal with the Trump administration. He's going to
keep our terrible people anyway. We load over two hundred
of these savages onto a plane and ship them down
to El Salvador, where they will take them. They will
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keep them locked up into cages. And an American judge,
an American communist, committed all the way to burning down
the United States of America, issued in order that the
plane has to turn around and that the rapists, murderers,
and monsters must be brought back to the United States
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of America so they can live with you.
Speaker 2 (07:57):
That happened.
Speaker 1 (07:58):
It didn't happen in some movie. That's not an Atflix drama.
That's who sits on the bench in the United States
of America. So allow me to once again introduce Spooky
to you. Remember when he gave this little speech at Seapack.
Speaker 3 (08:13):
We did the unthink about to cleanse our society. We
arrested the terrorists, but we have to remove corrupt judges
and corrupt attorneys and prosecutors. This corrupt judges, This corrupt
judges and prosecutors who are setting the gangs. The guy
members free. And it wasn't just the gangs. The corrupt
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system work in tandem with the so called international community,
the NGOs, and of course the fake news. Just that
it happens here in the United States, unelected bureaucrats are
trying to in state public policy. Who elected them. They
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don't have a democratic mandate. Institutions were created to serve
the people and not the other way around. When the
judicial system was created, it was created out of the
necessity to bring justice. But now it seems that survival
and control of the judges of the ages, among others,
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are paramount and the need to bring justice is merely
a little more than an afterthought thought. If the judicial
system was created to bring justice, let them bring justice.
Let them protect their purpose at all costs. Fight for
the original purpose of these institutions and not their mere existence.
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It's still not too late. It can be done. It
is time to erase these new paradigms that have been
imposed in the recent years that make no sense. If
you just free your minds from those invisible chains, you
could do it.
Speaker 1 (10:02):
Let's talk about that last part, the chains, back to
the judges, impeaching them, arresting them.
Speaker 2 (10:09):
I don't know what we have to do.
Speaker 1 (10:11):
And these kind of things make people squirm in their chair.
They make people uncomfortable, and I understand that. In fact,
if you're yelling at the screen or arguing with me
that that's dangerous, it's not constitutional. Whatever you're yelling at me,
I don't have any I don't have anything to say
back to you.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
I get it.
Speaker 1 (10:27):
These kinds of things sound ominous, too far frightening.
Speaker 2 (10:33):
I'm not comfortable.
Speaker 1 (10:35):
But the American communist is committed to destroying your country.
They fill up your country with rapists and murderers for
the same reason the Soviet Union opened up the prisons.
Because they want you raped and murdered. They want you
raped and murdered. One because they're anti humans. Two because
rape and murder. All this angst helps the communists, it
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helps his revolution. American democrats want you raped and murdered
in American judges, in those black robes. They sit there
on the bench doing everything they can possibly do to
ensure that you will continue to be raped and murdered.
So the American communists that's doing the most damage to
this country, isn't the Black Lives Matter? Super freak with
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a new pair of Jordans on he didn't pay for
the American communists that's destroying the United States of America
and will end this country. They sit on the bench.
They have a law degrees fancy places, They have robes,
and they have to be stopped.
Speaker 2 (11:39):
I don't know exactly what the solution is.
Speaker 1 (11:43):
I don't know that America has the stomach for whatever
that solution is. But these people were put into place
to hurt us.
Speaker 2 (11:52):
They were. The media is committed to it too. Do
you hear what they asked Tom Holman today.
Speaker 4 (11:57):
You say, to those who claim you're using.
Speaker 2 (12:00):
To circumvent you present.
Speaker 3 (12:01):
No law, not as all as constitution.
Speaker 2 (12:05):
We still pay attention to that, don't we.
Speaker 1 (12:11):
How could you use a law that was two hundred
years old?
Speaker 2 (12:14):
Now?
Speaker 1 (12:15):
Does that loser care about the law? Does he care
about the age of the law. Any of those things
matter to him? Know, what does matter to him is
that you continue to be raped and murdered, because he
understands full well that is the path to burning down
Western civilization. As far as the Trump administration goes, you
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may love this, you may not.
Speaker 2 (12:38):
I don't know, but I'm.
Speaker 1 (12:41):
Glad they ignored that judge. They're trying to claim they didn't.
The plane was already in the air, but they ignored
the judge. The Trump administration is going to have to
make a decision if they want to truly save the
United States of America. If the Supreme Court will not
step in and stop these judges, then the Trump administration
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is either going to have to ignore them and or
arrest them. Otherwise we cannot save the country if the
United States of America, if the American voter is not
allowed to implement his will at the ballot box because
of communist judges and black robes, then we're already done.
All that may have made you uncomfortable, but I am right.
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Talk to Josh Hammer about the hoo thies we're currently
firing missiles at and other things. Before we talk about that,
let's talk about getting you a good night's sleep, which
may be hard to do when you figure out the
judges are trying to keep rapists in your community.
Speaker 2 (13:38):
But I still sleep like a baby.
Speaker 1 (13:41):
And whenever I feel like maybe I won't, maybe I've
had a little too much caffeine that day.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
Who knows the stresses of the day.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
I just reach for some dream powder, completely drug free,
natural as things like melatonin in it. It's a cup
of hot chocolate. They have several flavors. I personally prefer
the cinema chocolate. I've always been a cinnamon chocolate freak.
I just warm up a little glass of milk, mix
in some dream powder, and I sip on a nice, delicious,
warm cup of hot chocolate before bed, and I drift
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off to sleep. But that's not the best part, because
there are lots of things that'll get you to sleep.
It's when I wake up I feel like I had
natural sleep because I did not that heavy, groggy horribleness
when experience that. Try it up to forty percent off
at shotbeam dot com slash Jesse Kelly, We'll be back. Well,
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apparently we are decimating some houties and I don't know
who these people are. They sound like Star Wars characters
the Red Sea?
Speaker 2 (14:48):
Where is that?
Speaker 1 (14:49):
I don't know anything about any of this stuff, but
I bet you Josh Hamber does. And by the way,
I know you love when Josh Hammer joins this host
of America on Trial.
Speaker 2 (14:57):
It's time to go.
Speaker 1 (14:59):
Purchase Israel in Civilization, Josh Hammer's book fascinating, fascinating read,
highly recommended, Israel and Civilization. Go pick yourself up a copy. Okay, Josh,
the hooties they sound weird.
Speaker 2 (15:13):
Who are they?
Speaker 5 (15:15):
Jesse?
Speaker 6 (15:16):
Great to be with you, and let me just emphasize
one more time. The book comes out tomorrow Israel and Civilization,
The Fate of the Jewish Nation, The Destiny of the West.
So order on Amazon, Barnes Noble, Jesse. I's have say
it was literally the number three book on all of Amazon,
which feels totally surreal to even say those words. So
let's keep the momentum going. Guys really really would appreciate it.
So the whu this are mentioned in Israel and Civilization
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a little bit as the case may be there, the
Huthis are basically twenty first century pirates, you know, Jesse
America our first two wars after the Revolutionary War against
the British. You know, people typically skip from the Revolutionary
War to the War of eighteen twelve, basically a rematch
against the British there, but there were actually two wars
against Muslim pirates there in the intermediary years and was
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called the First Barbary War and the Second Barbary War. Well,
the Huthis are basically just the twenty first century version
of that. They are a radical, radical, radical Islamists. They
are in them and they are one half of the
many civil war that has been tearing that country completely
asunder of the seams for better part of a decade
decade and a half now. For the relevant part for
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present purposes is that they are controlled by Iran. The
Huthis take their orders from Iran. This is not a
particularly pleasant group. They literally have a motto that is
publicly available, you can google it. It says glory to Allah,
death to the Jews, death to Israel, death to America.
I mean, it's one of those types of organizations. I mean,
they're pretty clear about what they actually believe. And from
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an American perspective, Jesse, they have been firing completely indiscriminately
on American ships, commercial vessels, military vessels for the better
part of a year and a half now. And the
Red Sea is actually one of the world's most important waterways.
Roughly twenty percent a minimum of global trade actually flows
through the at sea. So freedom of navigation on the
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high seas is actually one of the most important things
that you can literally have in a world. If it's
going to be any form relations, ships have to be
able to travel freely. You can't have modern Islamist Barbary
style pirates. So what Donald Trump is doing here is
kind of a quintessential use of Trumpian foreign policy. This
is classic Donald Trump realism. He is not the isolationists
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that people make him out to me. He's obviously not
a neo conservative either. He is in the broad space
of foreign policy that most Americans are that I am too. Actually,
we want to strike the bad dudes. We want to
prevent them from induscriminately firing on our ships, on our sailors,
on the Marines. There if we also don't want to
go in start sending in the one hundred first airborn
and start trying to spread democracy, that that doesn't work either.
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There there was a very reasonable middle grounds here for
foreign policy. I actually have an entire chapter in the
book on this, Jesse is Chapter seven of Israel and Civilization,
making the MAGA America first case for a prudential US
Israel relationship, explaining the Abraham Accord, this wonderful Trump Net
to Yahu diplomatic achievement in that broader context there, So
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all the pieces fit together there. But I personally was
very happy to see Donald Trump say this about the
houthis they're the real question, Jesse obviously is ultimately what
happens with Iran. They are the patrons of the houthis
that they are the ultimate source of so much chaos
in the region. But for now, I think this, these
limited strikes in the Houthis are actually very good idea.
Speaker 1 (18:24):
All right, let's do a little rewind shahwe since you
know a bit about the history of all this stuff. Obviously,
as you pointed out, there are props to them for
their honesty on who they dislike and what their mission
set happens to be. But what is their problem with
Israel and what is their problem with us?
Speaker 6 (18:43):
What's their issue, well, their problem with the Jews and
the Christians Jesse, it is nothing less than the Shia
supremacist war with Western civilization. I mean this actually goes
really back to my book as well. I mean, if
you look at the history of radical Islam Jesse, there
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is a long and at times in glorious, oftentimes in
glorious history of various pockets of the Islamic world fundamentally
trying to kill the West, trying to kill Christians Jews.
I mean, you know, go back and look at the
Siege of Vienna. I mean in the mid seventeenth century,
when when radical fanatical Muslims made it all the way
into the heart of the Austro Hungarian Empire. I mean,
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that was the furthest they ended up getting in there.
Whether it's that, whether it's the Barbary Wars that I
mentioned there. Unfortunately, largely throughout history, Christians and Jews have
oftentimes found themselves in inextricable conflict with radical, fanatical Muslims.
Not every Muslim, obviously, I'm not going to get accused
of being in Islamophoe, but specifically here Sharia's supremacist radical
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forces there. And in the book Jesse I fundamentally argue
that there are three separate hegemonic forces that are seeking
to destroy what we call Western civilization. I argue that
Western civilization and the Bible are basically one of the same.
That Western civilization was actually forged with God's revelation to
Moses and the Israelites at Mount Sinai, and all that
we take for granted today when it comes to Western
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ethics and Western values, Western law, politics, our constitution, all
that is ultimately downstream of these of these Biblical precepts
and these and these Biblical truths. There So the three
threats that are that are trying to destroy us both
Jews and Christians, the two biblical religions alike, are in
no particular order. Wokeism, Islamism, that's where the hooth he's
fit in here, and then global neoliberalism. It's basically kind
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of like John Lennon's imagine, Jesse, I mean, kind of
this liberal dystopia. Let's just eradicate all the borders the
religions there. It's the homogenizing imperative. So Jews and Christians,
who are again the two biblical religions, we oppose all
three of those forces. And the book ultimately calls Jesse
for a Jewish Christian ecumenical Biblical restoration, to restore the Bible,
to make biblical nationalism great again throughout the rest because
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only a Wes that understands where it comes from is
going to have the spine and the fortitude and the
courage to take down the three very dangerous threats Wokeism, Islamism,
and global neoliberalism. That's the fundamental argument in the book
is reel and civilization.
Speaker 1 (21:08):
Josh Joe Biden famously took this group off of the
terror list. Now unsurprisingly Trump put them right back on
where they belong. But I want to go back to
the Joe Biden move that doesn't make any sense, or
if it does make sense, all the answers to why
he would do such a thing are positively frightening.
Speaker 2 (21:28):
Could you maybe explain that to me?
Speaker 6 (21:32):
Well, when Joe Biden and by the way, Jesse, this
was literally a day one action of memory serves it
was literally on January twentieth, or maybe January twenty first,
twenty twenty one. I mean, this is what this is
one of his like first like major policy initiatives. I mean,
you know, let's try to like make the Americans, you know,
fatten the wall at the paycheck a little bit.
Speaker 5 (21:50):
You know, maybe like let's secure the border.
Speaker 6 (21:52):
No no, no, no, We're literally gonna go in their day one
guns blazing and take the Hoofi's off the foreign terror storyation.
I mean, like, I wo who thinks these things? I mean,
it's just totally evil and satanic. Frankly, so he removes
them from the State Department Foreign Terrorist Organization to a
slightly lesser category specially Designated Terrorist Group or something like
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that there, which basically means that they are less prone
to financial sanctions. All of this, though Jesse was ultimately
predicated towards the Biden Harris administration's song and dance routine
with the Irani regime. It was all in service of
trying to secure a second nuclear deal after Donald Trump
admirably pulled out of Barack Obama's horrible around the nuclear
deal the first time around, there, Joe Biden tried to
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get us back in. That's all that was going on here,
and that's frankly all that was going on there throughout
Joe Biden's entire presidency. I mean, a lot of his
conduct during the Israel Hamas War was also predicated towards
trying to appease Iran. Now, why the Democrats and the
modern Democratic Party cares so much about appeasing Iran interesting question.
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I'm actually, to this day not entirely sure that I
have a great answer to that question, other than the
fact that Democratic Party foreign policy all too often is
genuinely evil in terms of supporting very bad people and
opposing good people. But beyond that, I don't have a
whole lot to offer. But but for one reason or another,
the Modern Democratic Party is genuinely obsessed with playcating and
appeasing Iran at any and all costs. That's where the
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hoothis fit in here there. But you know, fortunately Trump,
one of his many wonderful moves that he's made over
the past two months, he brought the houthies back to
the State Department Recognized Foreign Terrorist Organization list. They will
be sanctioned the crap out of and now Jesse, thanks
to our commander in chief, they're also having there. They're
also being bombed to the crap out of as well.
I say good news in all fronts.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
Yeah, rough time to be a thank you, Josh, I
appreciate it. Brother.
Speaker 1 (23:46):
All right, I let me talk to you about something.
Where do you have your cell phone?
Speaker 5 (23:53):
Now?
Speaker 1 (23:54):
Let me please see this way. My cell phone company
pure talk. They hire America. Is that something you believe in?
It's something as I've grown older, I've started to believe
in more and more and more, And I'm ashamed. I
used to not think in that way. But I'm tired.
Speaker 2 (24:10):
Maybe I'm just a mean old man.
Speaker 1 (24:11):
I'm tired of getting hold of somebody on customer service
and they're bad to be.
Speaker 2 (24:16):
I can't understand what they're saying.
Speaker 1 (24:17):
They can't I have to repeat myself nineteen times, and
it chaps me that all these American companies go higher
as many foreigners for pennies on the dollar as they can.
Speaker 2 (24:26):
Pure Talk doesn't do that.
Speaker 1 (24:28):
When you get a hold of somebody at pure talk,
you will speak to an American from ready or at home.
Always pleasant. Isn't that nice too? Speaks English. You'll pay
half of what you're paying now, at least that's what
I'm paying. Half of what I'm paying now or what
I used to pay. Why wouldn't you switch? It's easy,
keep your phone, keep your phone number if you want it.
Speaker 2 (24:46):
They make it easy.
Speaker 1 (24:48):
Puretalk, dot com, slash jessetv is where you go to switch.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
We'll be back.
Speaker 1 (25:03):
Swatting is a thing. Many people know what it is.
Many people do not. And actually I'm about to explain it,
but I hope you never have to experience it firsthand. Essentially,
how it works in this country right now is some scumbag,
murderous communist wants people on the right to die because
communists are inherently violent people. We've had this discussion many
times before.
Speaker 2 (25:22):
And so what do they do? They call local cop shop.
Speaker 1 (25:25):
They act as if there's a hostage situation or some
guy murdered his entire family and how he wants to
commit suicide by cop calls us into the local police department,
Sheriff's department. Cops understandably strap on all the gear, show
up at someone's house, and the communist hopes are gunfire
is exchanged and the evil right winger who believes babies
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shouldn't have their penises chopped off is dead and gone.
Speaker 2 (25:51):
Joining me.
Speaker 1 (25:51):
Now, two men who know more about this than I do,
since they just experienced it, Sean Ferresh, host of the
Ungoverned podcast, and Dustin Grage, calling this the town Hall
almost call engage almost every single time. Dustin, I'm sorry
about that.
Speaker 2 (26:06):
I sucked.
Speaker 1 (26:06):
Okay, Sean, let's begin with you. Uh, it's your story,
not mine.
Speaker 2 (26:10):
What happened?
Speaker 4 (26:12):
So it was Thursday afternoon, Thursday evening, Uh, you know
I was. I took a very short nap on the couch,
which is apparently something I'm not supposed to do anymore,
because over the weekend it did the same thing and
a tornado almost.
Speaker 5 (26:25):
Landed on our house in Tennessee. So we said no
more naps.
Speaker 4 (26:28):
But my wife woke me up and said, Sean, there's
a there's there's cops in the yard with guns. And
I had just heard the morning that morning that Nick
Sorter's parents had been swatted gun thro Eagleman had been swatted.
So I sat straight up and I said, all right,
we're being swatted. And my wife didn't know what that meant.
She thought this was going to be like a J
sixth situation where I was getting ripped out of the
house and the place was going to get turned upside
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down and everything was going to be a mess. But
I'd heard of this before. Marjorie Taylor Green had it
happened to her. Other people have had it happened to them,
and so I told her, I said, somebody most likely
called in basically, Jesse, what you just said, some bizarre, vicious,
gruesome crime to the house, and we just have to prove,
basically that that's not what happened. And we're going to
very calmly diffuse it. So we're not pointing phones, we're
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not getting up doing anything. Someone told me go film it.
I said, I am not going to go stand in
front of a window where some guy shooting, you know,
pointing a gun at me and holding something up at him.
Speaker 5 (27:21):
We're not going to do that.
Speaker 4 (27:22):
We're going to just relax and we're gonna, you know,
let them give the instructions and and we'll sort through
all of that other stuff afterwards. And that's exactly what
we did. But they had guns trained on our home.
There were probably at least ten officers. There were five
vehicles that we were able to see at the back,
in the front of the home.
Speaker 5 (27:40):
Altogether five vehicles.
Speaker 4 (27:41):
And it was something that I wouldn't want anybody to
go through because the fact of the matter is as
professional as our sheriff's department was, and they were phenomenal,
They were great throughout this entire process. We don't know them,
they had never known us, and you know, one person
being a little too jumpy could create a disaster, and
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we don't want that for anybody who this happens to next.
Speaker 2 (28:05):
It has to stop, no doubt. That is.
Speaker 1 (28:09):
I'm glad you're okay, brother Dustin. You have your own story.
Speaker 2 (28:13):
What is it?
Speaker 7 (28:15):
Yeah, And you know, just a piggyback on Sean there
where Hey, Sean, you didn't know your police department. We're
just honestly very fortunate where we knew our department before
we even got a knocked on the door.
Speaker 5 (28:27):
We got phone calls.
Speaker 7 (28:29):
Usually we're used to liberal trolls like bringing off our phones.
Speaker 5 (28:33):
So those dozen phone calls.
Speaker 7 (28:34):
We ignored them all up until we got a voicemail saying, well, no,
this is actually law enforcement.
Speaker 5 (28:39):
Just like answer your phone. So we did.
Speaker 7 (28:42):
But the nine one one call that went through for
us in this scenario is we had four mass men
enter our home. They killed my family at this point,
and I was at by the end of the call
in my bathroom, barricaded, begging for law enforcement to storm
my house to save my life. But of course, if
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I'm the only first person they see and they don't
know who I am, I may be shot right there,
you know.
Speaker 5 (29:09):
So that's their intention.
Speaker 7 (29:11):
They want to have one of us killed in this scenario,
and it's really unfortunate, but you know, just goes to
show if literally any of you have a large following
out there on X, like this is the target they're
putting on. They're training the guns on us. If you
have a large following, reach out to your law enforcement department.
Make sure they have your personal cell phone number. Make
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sure you have a camera system so you know who's
actually outside, because who's to say that someone's calling you,
and it's actually someone who wants to threaten your life
and they want you to walk out with your hands up.
Speaker 5 (29:44):
Now, please cooperate with law enforcement.
Speaker 2 (29:48):
Do that.
Speaker 7 (29:49):
But it's just the detail of having that camera system
and having that little extra bit there to make those
situations disdiffuse.
Speaker 5 (29:57):
But yeah, these.
Speaker 7 (29:58):
Are monsters and they're are doing the same thing to
all of us. I didn't know Sean before this, but
now we know each other fairly well. We're all in
a group chat together at this point. So it's like
a horrible, horrible family affair at this point. But you know,
we're happy that everyone's been safe to this point, and
just frankly, we just got to keep pushing on this
stuff so it becomes more publicly aware. We're also thankful that,
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you know, I mean not thankful, but it happened to
my congressman here in Minnesota, Tom Emer, So our department
also had this experience already for a political figure being targeted,
so it helped in that regard as well. But you know,
this is something that's going to be on the rise,
and quite frankly, we have to put more levers in
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place to increase the penalties on this stuff. I'm thankful
that Cash tells taking this seriously. He's taking our voices seriously,
and you know, hopefully we'll resolve this soon.
Speaker 1 (30:54):
Well, life's little blessings. At least you guys are joining
forces now. I'd love to see the good people coming together.
And obviously it's easy to see how someone could die.
Last time I caught someone on a camera in my
front lawn or buy it, I came right out my
front door with a weapon and turned out it was
just some guy taking pictures of Christmas lights. But that's
a cop. Maybe I'm not here today, Sean, I understand
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kind of a bizarre twist that I guess I don't
fully get why that pizza delivery is part of this
whole thing. Before after during the pizzas are delivered for
people won Did this happen to you too?
Speaker 2 (31:30):
What kind of pizza?
Speaker 5 (31:31):
Was it?
Speaker 2 (31:31):
Something low end like Dominoes? Was it quality Little Caesars?
What was it?
Speaker 4 (31:36):
Well, it was a low end Dominoes and Papa John's.
And hey, that's no offense to the folks out here
who run those chains. I know you guys are just
trying to make it living, but I'm from New York
and that's not pizza. So I could say that I
live in Tennessee now, but that's still not pizza, even
though I'm down here and I love it down in
this state.
Speaker 2 (31:52):
It's great.
Speaker 4 (31:53):
I think it's like a way to taunt kind of
say hey, I know where you live, and I could
do whatever I want. I've got your address and I'm
going to be a news Listen, you want to send
pizza to my house, at least get the order right.
I'm not going to receive it anyway, but at least
get the order right.
Speaker 2 (32:06):
Okay.
Speaker 4 (32:07):
But they were sending them and it was more of
a nuisance kind of to keep you rattled, like am
I going to get swatted again?
Speaker 5 (32:12):
Because they were able to do this.
Speaker 4 (32:14):
The weird thing was the first four times we got it.
It was all after we had already had our encounter
with the police. But the first four times they used
my phone number on the order. The final time, which
was Friday evening, they used the number to our local
sheriff's departments. I said, I don't know if taunting them
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is a great idea. Maybe that's how bold these guys
and gals are. This group is in that they think
they're not going to get caught.
Speaker 5 (32:42):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (32:42):
I think they might be playing with fire, but I
feel like the whole pizza thing is a way to taunt.
A lot of people think maybe the deliveries come first
to see if you're home. But for me, every single
pizza delivery came after the original encounter with the police,
which thankfully went smoothly because everybody can the levelhead. But
in my opinion, it was it was Dominoes, it was
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Papa John's in our experience, and it was cod cash
on delivery, so it wasn't paid for already. Everyone said, oh,
that's going to be easy to track, Well, it wasn't
paid for already. These were orders that were placed online
and we're supposed to be cash on delivery, so we're
supposed to give the money to the driver driver takes
it back to the store. What we did is we
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set up we set up system with our local Dominoes
and Papa John's where if they receive an order with
our address, I now have a system for the location
to verify whether or not I place that order, and
if they can't verify it, the order never leaves the store.
So we basically cut that off.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
Boys, take care of yourselves out there, all right, appreciate it.
Speaker 2 (33:49):
All right, We're going.
Speaker 1 (33:50):
To talk about the state of the Democrat Party elections
and more.
Speaker 2 (33:55):
Next.
Speaker 1 (34:04):
Well, approval numbers are kind of these weird things, right,
and what's the state of the country. That's much more important?
Is the country getting better for Americans. But let's be honest,
I'm a political animal, so are you. We always have
our eyes on.
Speaker 2 (34:17):
The next election.
Speaker 1 (34:18):
And right about now, the Democrat Party appears to have
the popularity of cottage cheese that's been left out in
the sun for a week. Chris Matthews and the nerds
at MSNBC, we're talking about it.
Speaker 2 (34:31):
Here was Chris Matthews.
Speaker 8 (34:34):
What do you make of these numbers for the Democrats.
Speaker 9 (34:36):
Well, you could have seen them the night that Trump
address the Congress, and you watch the Democratic Party, they
seemed like they weren't there. They were sort of vacant.
They weren't saying anything with their manner. They never questioned
the facts, lie after lie after and said nothing. I'll
tell you Carville, James Carver who said the Democrats should
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stay silent, maybe partially, but where he's wrong is you
have to have a fact checker.
Speaker 2 (35:03):
There needs to be a war room.
Speaker 9 (35:05):
Remember in nineteen ninety two, Remember how Bill Clinton won
that election because he had a war room. He and
George Stefan office were down there in Little Rock and
they were checking every fact. And nobody checks the facts anymore,
and the lies are getting through to the American people.
They are.
Speaker 2 (35:22):
See.
Speaker 1 (35:23):
This is the danger we all have in life. We
all get old. Look at me, Bald Gray. Now remember
the war room in nineteen ninety two. That's nineteen ninety two, Chris.
Those days are long gone. Joining me now, Breonna Lyman,
wonderful correspondent with the Federalist and L. Purnell, editor at
the Federalist. Rihanna, Remember the war room in nineteen ninety two.
Speaker 2 (35:46):
Why can't we go back to those days?
Speaker 5 (35:49):
Look, if they.
Speaker 10 (35:49):
Want to go back to those days, that actually might
help them. Last week they announced that they were readopting
the donkey as their logo instead of that D in
the circle. And I said to myself, Okay, that's great.
Maybe you should adopt the policies that that donkey represented.
Because those policies of the nineties, the nineteen ninety two
war room, and even the early two thousands are not
the policies of the Democratic Party today.
Speaker 5 (36:11):
Right, they've gone so far left.
Speaker 10 (36:12):
The Democratic Party used to be on the same page
with current Republicans about strong borders, right, no illegal immigration.
If you come here illegally, there's repercussions, you're going to
get sent back.
Speaker 5 (36:22):
That was Obama, that was Clinton.
Speaker 10 (36:24):
Right, So the party has to revert back to this
nineteen ninety two war Room thought ideology and the Donkey
thought ideology if they possibly want to win another election.
Speaker 1 (36:35):
Elle, It's very obvious to anybody paying attention, which of
course you are, that there's this kind of civil war
going on between the Pelosis, the Schumer's, the older types,
and the Jasmine Crocketts, the aocs. It's just hard for
me to see how the older types can win just
based on age. Nancy Pelosi is going to be farting
dust in a few years and AOC is like twelve.
Speaker 8 (36:58):
Well, that's true, but I'm also not even sure that
having the younger wing of the party in leadership is
actually going to help the Democrats at all. We saw
exactly how that played out for them last year. In
the twenty twenty four presidential election. Joe Biden was the
old guy. We're all pretty sure he had dementia, and
they booted him from the election and replaced him with
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his younger woman of color, Vice President Kamala Harris. We
were told that she was cool, she was brat, she
was full of joy, and voters hated her. So I
think the lesson there for Democrats is it doesn't matter
who you have selling it. When voters hate what you're selling,
you're still not.
Speaker 2 (37:39):
Going to win. Now, that actually is a very interesting point.
Speaker 1 (37:43):
In fact, I'm going to play this little clip from
this Molly Jong Fast, who seems like an insane person,
to kind of piggyback on that.
Speaker 11 (37:50):
Here she was, Look, this is a policy versus politics problem, right,
Biden world very good on policy, grew the economy, very
bad on politics, right, unable to communicate with voters. We're
seeing this sort of hangover from that a little bit.
And also, losers are not popular.
Speaker 4 (38:09):
So they lost.
Speaker 11 (38:10):
People are mad, Democrats are mad. There's a ton of
Monday morning quarterbacking. But the reality is there's good policy
here and it's popular too. Like think about Project twenty
twenty five. Bad policy, wildly unpopular policy. So here's the problem.
Democrats actually have to do politics now, and that is
where we are. But I do think they have much
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more popular policy. These things that Trump wants to do
are very unpopular. The tariffs are unpopular. All of this
is unpopular. So if they can't make this, you know,
if they can't message on this.
Speaker 5 (38:45):
I don't know what to tell.
Speaker 2 (38:46):
Them, Rihanna.
Speaker 1 (38:49):
Did they have a policy problem or a personality problem?
And I realize their policies suck and they're horrific, and
I got all that, but they've just come off as
so school and nagging and shrill, and when they're not that,
they're weird.
Speaker 2 (39:04):
Everyone remembers that bizarre fight video last week.
Speaker 1 (39:07):
Is it a policy problem or are they just kind
of unlikable?
Speaker 10 (39:12):
I think the weird person was jd Vance. We were
reliably informed, And to ELL's point, that's excellent, right, because
they got rid of Joe Biden and swapped in Kamala Harris,
who made clear on the view she wouldn't change a
thing from what Joe Biden did. So not only was
it a not a policy issue, it also turned out
to be a personality issue. And if you look at polling,
it's not only that Democrats are wildly unpopular right now,
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Donald Trump is actually very popular. He's more popular now
than at any point in his first term. So the
rhetoric that Molly is spreading in these other folks, that's
rhetoric that comes when you're stuck in a bubble and
you refuse to sit outside of that bubble. But that's
not the rhetoric that's being shared on the ground among
everyday Americans.
Speaker 1 (39:52):
Well, you did a piece which I appreciated very much,
talking about COVID and how COVID it really was really
the the draining of the last of the trust so
many Americans had, myself included between themselves and their institutions,
namely their government.
Speaker 2 (40:07):
I don't trust anything anymore.
Speaker 1 (40:08):
When I see a report that says CDC or FBI
or you name it, I just rolled my eyes and say, O,
they're probably lyne. Yeah.
Speaker 8 (40:17):
So when Donald Trump first ran for president in twenty sixteen,
a lot of people were said, oh, Donald Trump is
so divisive. I don't like how divisive he is. And
then other people pointed out that it wasn't so much
Trump being divisive as it was he was just willing
to point out divisions that had been building for a
long time, and I think COVID did a similar service.
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Our government was already corrupt, but COVID really showed us
what our government was willing to do and what our
government really thought of us. And I think that realization
was really impactful for people. We saw declining trust in
the corporate press. After that, we saw a right word
swing among young people, who are some of the most
impacted by COVID lockdowns. And ultimately we saw Democrats lose
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in the twenty twenty four election, which was one of
the first opportunities voters had to really deliver a verdict
on what they thought of all the years of COVID mania.
Speaker 1 (41:13):
Now that young people think actually fascinates me as well, Brianno.
Speaker 2 (41:16):
Is that why young people are I've never.
Speaker 1 (41:19):
Saw numbers like the numbers Trump got. Why are young
people drifting?
Speaker 2 (41:23):
Right?
Speaker 1 (41:24):
You know everyone knows that old Winston Churchill is saying,
if you're under thirty and not a liberal, you have
no heart.
Speaker 2 (41:29):
If you're over thirty and not a conservative, you have
no brain.
Speaker 1 (41:31):
It's just kind of built in that younger you are,
the more likely you are to be a complete maoist.
But that's changing.
Speaker 5 (41:37):
Why, Yeah, if you look at the polling.
Speaker 10 (41:41):
You know eighteen to twenty nine year old men in particular,
who absolutely were a large part of Donald Trump's victory.
They've shifted twenty nine points to the rights since twenty twenty.
And one of the reasons is if you yeah, it
is it is so jarring. If you've read some of
the interviews USA Today did one a few months before
the election, young men were saying, look, I'm independent or
I'm Democrat, but I'm going to be voting for Donald
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Trump because i can't afford to feed my family. When
policies are created by Democrats that emasculate a man in
particular who feels like he wants to provide for his
family and can do that right, or a party that
constantly terrorizes and demonizes men, they have to go and
find comfort somewhere else. And the Republican Party has offered
an opportunity for, in particular young men to feel welcome,
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to feel like they have a place, and to feel recognized,
and that definitely contributed to this massive shift we saw
in young people voting for Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (42:34):
Speaking of a masculated men, l Pete Buddha Jeedge is
very clearly going to be running for president in twenty
twenty eight. Gavin Newsom's going to be joining him with
his gallon of hair and jail. It's not that I'm
jealous or anything like that. Who's the front runner for
twenty twenty eight for these people.
Speaker 8 (42:49):
Oh gosh, I don't know. And at this point it
doesn't really matter. I mean, like we were saying earlier,
it's not about who the messenger is. It's about the message.
And right now, krats are choosing the losing side of
eighty twenty issues. Their pro war, their pro terrorists, their
pro open borders, they're pro injecting kids with hormones and
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cutting off their body parts, their pro government bloat. I mean, honestly,
the numbers you were talking about, and then they go,
I'm honestly surprised that Democrats' approval ratings aren't even lower
in the tank.
Speaker 1 (43:25):
Ladies, Thank you, come back, Sue, thank you. All right,
lighten the mood next, Hu, it is time to lighten
the mood. And of course it is Saint Patrick's stay.
(43:48):
Don't be yelling at me. I've got a little bit
of green on it. It's kind of green whatever. But
you didn't think we were just going to let the
entire show go without our proper Saint Patrick stay celebrate
that we bring you every year.
Speaker 2 (44:01):
Well we didn't really bring it to you.
Speaker 1 (44:03):
It's been around on the internet for a very very
very long time, and somehow every single year it still
makes me laugh without further ado a local newscast on
Saint Patty's Day.
Speaker 8 (44:17):
Well, just in time for Saint Patrick's Day, crowds are
coming by the dozens to get an up close view
at what some say as a piece of Irish folklore.
Speaker 1 (44:26):
Some people in the Criton area of Mobiles say a
leprechawn has.
Speaker 2 (44:29):
Taken up residents in their neighborhood. A leprechawn we see
fifteen's Brian Johnson has more.
Speaker 12 (44:36):
Curiosity leads to large crowds in mobile's Critened community. Many
of you bring binoculars, cancuarders, even camera phones to take pictures.
To me, and the lack of left con to me,
I gotta do look up bit of cheap who else?
Speaker 4 (44:48):
In the Lee.
Speaker 12 (44:52):
Eye witnesses say the leprechaun only comes out at night.
If you shine a light in its direction, it suddenly disappears.
This cemetery sketch resembles what many of you say the
lever coun looks like Others find it hard to believe
and have come up with their own theories and explanations
for the image.
Speaker 11 (45:10):
My theory is this is casting a shadow from the
other limb.
Speaker 2 (45:15):
Could be a crackhead. It got hold of the wrong stuff.
Speaker 12 (45:20):
And it told me to get up in a tree
and play a leprechaun.
Speaker 3 (45:23):
We don't get down to the bottom of this. Yes,
still down there, God.
Speaker 2 (45:27):
Don't be afraid. Don't be afraid, man.
Speaker 12 (45:31):
This guy helping to direct traffic says he's prepared for
his encounter with the leprechaun. He suited up from head
to toe.
Speaker 2 (45:38):
This war is all spells right here.
Speaker 8 (45:40):
This is a special lepricot and flute which has been
passed down from thousands of years ago from my great
great grandfather who was Irish.
Speaker 2 (45:47):
I just came to help out.
Speaker 12 (45:48):
Others just came to get lucky in hopes a pot
of gold may be buried under this tree.
Speaker 2 (45:54):
I'm gonna run a back home unt route that tree.
I want to know what a gold. I want the gold,
Give me the gold. I want to go.
Speaker 12 (46:02):
This is Brian Johnson, NBC fifteen News.
Speaker 2 (46:09):
Don't be afraid man. She gets me every time. Happy
Saint Patrick's to everybody, A suitable