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May 16, 2025 37 mins

Jesse’s special way of eating wings. Communists don’t hate monuments and statues, they hate your monuments and statues of your history. Becoming unburdened by what has been. Don’t think the communists are just in congress. They have infected every single one of our institutions. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. Candy, is that Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on
a Friday, And asked doctor Jesse Friday, and we still
have to tackle history, milking snails, Tom Tillis eating two
bone wings. The guy called them all that and so

(00:33):
much more on The Jesse Kelly Show. I want to
begin with something political really quickly though a couple political things. First,
I'm going to congratulate you once again on something that
was big. It was big, even if you don't realize
it was big, but it was enormous, the election of

(00:54):
Donald Trump that stopped for stopping. You know, I don't
I'm not doing dumb down stuff. Just hang with me
for a second. It wasn't just big because of securing
the border and all those other things. Remember when Democrats, well,
they just decided to go full communist. Joe Biden was
not able to control them because he wasn't strong enough,

(01:18):
and they just started law fair like we have never
seen in the United States of America before ever. They
sent prosecutors to kick in the doors of pro lifers
January six ers, anybody who was anywhere in Trump's orbit.
They could get on a crime, they would arrest them.

(01:38):
They'd arrest them publicly. They would invite CNN. Remember when
they arrested Roger Stone with a swat team and they
invited someone invited CNN to videotape the whole. They just
turned into these savage, wild animals like they've always wanted
to be in New York. Remember what happened to Trump
in New York. The arrests Georgia, the arrests Florida, the

(02:00):
Marlago raid. They just turned into Stalin into Lenin, completely evil,
using the Department of Justice against their political opponents, and
that that can and probably did, to be honest, create
a site, created a cycle that can end the country. However,

(02:23):
something really, really, really important happened when the country kept
rejecting those things. Remember the primary, for example, People forget
Donald Trump was always up in the Republican primary and
was probably always going to win that Republican primary. But DeSantis,
Florida Governor Ronda Santis heavyd is just the best, and

(02:45):
he was a darling on the right. And he was
such a darling that he had closed the polls were closing,
and he had closed to within ten points of Donald Trump.
In that primary, and then something happened. You know what
happened the first arrest of Donald Trump. Boom Trump got arrested.
He was instantly up thirty points and it was never

(03:07):
close after that, never even a sniff for anyone else.
But that's not just the GOP primary voter. Every time
the scumbag leftists arrested or imprisoned Donald Trump, his poll
numbers went up, and you could tell they kept being
baffled by it, and they kept going with this line felon, Well,

(03:27):
he's a felon. You gotta trust a felon. And yet
up up, up, up up every time they arrested him,
we got a mud shot up in the polls. We
arrested him in New York, up in the polls. Ah,
we found a judgment against him, up in the polls.
What happened was incredible because what the communists may have learned.
It's not that I think they'll stop their evil ways,

(03:51):
but what they may have learned is it's an election
loser to use the justice system against your political opponents.
Listen to this from CNN. I'm going to agree with
you that Democrats cannot only be the party of resistance.
We cannot Like, we resisted so hard.

Speaker 2 (04:08):
Between twenty seventeen and twenty twenty four, we impeached the guy,
like if we prosecuted him, convicted him of thirty four
felony accounts, and guess what, he still got elected.

Speaker 3 (04:18):
So I don't know how much harder we can resist?

Speaker 1 (04:20):
Right now?

Speaker 3 (04:20):
Are you admitting that the case against Trump and New
York was part of the organized Democratic Party resistance?

Speaker 1 (04:25):
It was a Democratic prosecutor and at the time, okay,
by the time I thought it was unwise.

Speaker 3 (04:30):
I went on Fox News and said, you said this
at the time.

Speaker 1 (04:36):
Listen to what she just said at the end. You
hear what she said. Remember, you're never going to appeal
to these people's morality In New York. New York's Attorney
General la Titia James, she publicly ran on arresting Donald Trump.
That's so evil anyway, Then she got arrested, and unlike Republicans,

(04:56):
she actually fulfilled her campaign promise and went after him.
And this lady looking back on all that evil, she
didn't say it was wrong. She didn't say it was evil.
She simply said it was unwise, unwise. You see, it's
not that it's evil it's not that it's wrong, it

(05:18):
just didn't work out for the poll numbers. Therefore it
was unwise. It's not that I think the communists won't
use the justice system again against their political opponents, because
they will. They can't help themselves. When communists get power, well,
it doesn't matter what it is. They could have the
power of a stapler, they would find a way to

(05:39):
use it for the revolution. When they get positions like
attorney General, DA the Senator, whatever it is, they use
it for the revolution. So it's not as if I
feel like they're never going to do this again. But
by rejecting that at the polls, the American people going

(05:59):
out and overwhelmingly voting for Donald Trump, he even won
the popular vote, there is a chance, a chance at
least I believe that gave us a chance that the
next time these people are in a position to do
something like that, maybe it gives them a moment of pause,
not because of their morality, not because they realized it's wrong.

(06:22):
As you heard, they didn't wake up one day and
say this is wrong, that's not it at all. Maybe
next time they're considering arresting their political opponents for honestly
pretty nakedly political reasons. No one could even outline the crimes.
Maybe next time they sit and stop and say, wait
a minute. Last time we did this, we got crushed

(06:45):
in the election. Maybe strategically it's a bad move to
arrest this guy. By electing Donald Trump and rejecting Democrat law. Fair,
there is a chance we save the entire country. And
I'm not even talking about Trump's policies. I'm not talking

(07:06):
about the border or trade or anything like that. There
is a chance the American people save the United States
of America by rejecting Communist law. Fair. That makes me
feel good. I hope it makes you feel good. You
feel proud, Dear Oracle, I think you're off a bit.
The subject to this one is chess versus checkers. When

(07:27):
you heard Tom Tillis squash the vote to advance Ed Martin,
you wanted him called out. That's what is called an
extinction burst, instant anger. He said, you can take credit
for this in future use. Trump is an elephant. He
never forgets. He might forgive, but never forgets. These rhinos
will face his wrath sooner rather than later. Your thoughts, No,

(07:51):
I don't believe that. No, I don't believe that. You know,
I'm more than happy to compliment Trump when he does good.
I've done it several times during this show. Donald Trump
is awful at endorsements and choosing Republicans. No, I don't
believe that at all. No, that's what you want him
to be. You want him to lay in wait and
take out the next Rhino. No, he lays in weight

(08:11):
and he endorses the next Rhino and tries to take
out the next Conservative. That's not what he does. He's
terrible at it. Dear, small hand jerk service, it's not
very nice. Okay, we're not naming it Jesse's jerk Service.
I already said, what, Chris, what, Well, we're not calling
it that. I misspoke. I understand it has Brandon now,

(08:32):
but that's just because everybody's being mean. I will step
in and be a be a jerk on your behalf. Initially,
because I was just doing it off the top of
my head on the air, I said we could call
it Jesse's jerk Service. But then I realized that probably
doesn't sound like what I was going for, and so

(08:55):
we're not going to call it Jesse's jerk Service. Virtually
every other name I've come up with, though, sounds somehow
worse than Jesse's jerk service. You know the do you
know the bad there's a there's a bad word that
starts with a P that I'm not gonna say because
kids are listening. Okay, there's a bad word that references

(09:17):
something that starts with a P. I was about to say,
we could call it Jesse's that service, but then that
sounds even I know, Chris, that sounds even worse. What
what you said, Jesse's jerk service has sticking power. You
know what, Chris, if you're going to take everyone else's side,

(09:38):
we just need to not talk anymore. Okay, this is
this is this is not fun. I can see you're
having fun. I'm not having any fun at all, Kaitanji
Brown Jackson's having fun being a savage in the Supreme worst.

Speaker 4 (09:49):
I would think we'd want the system to move as
quickly as possible to reach the merits of the issue
and maybe have this court decide whether or not the
government is entitled to do this under the law. Wouldn't
having universal injunctions actually facilitate that. It seems to me
that when the government is completely enjoined from.

Speaker 1 (10:11):
Me, I just want to point out that when Democrats
get elected, they find the most partisan judge humanly possible
and put them on the Supreme Court, so that person
will be a warrior for their cause until the day
they retire. When Republicans do it, we get losers like
Amy Coney Barrett. We have got to do a lot better.

(10:32):
I don't listen to Katanji Brown Jackson and get angry
at them. I get angry at us for how pathetic
our people are. Anyway, back to the emails, maybe some
history next truth attitude. Jesse Kelly, it is the Jesse
Kelly Show on a Wonderful Friday. Cannot get the smile

(10:52):
off my face. Did you hear Savannah Hernandez she interviewed
this street communists. Of course, the lady has blue hair.
Remember what we were talking about earlier about why these
people talk so casually and so often about murdering you,
murdering Trump, murdering Republicans. I wish you would die. I
hope someone shoots him. I hope he has a heart attack.
This is how democrats normally, not even activists. This is

(11:15):
how democrats speak about the other side when they're in circles.
You know, what's crazy. I guarantee you I will show
up on Monday and we will have emails flooding in
of people who tell me about the Democrats in their life, live, work,
or wherever, who say things like this all the time.
I hope they die. But be easier if he would

(11:36):
just die. But I hope someone would shoot him. Why. Well,
remember everybody who aids the revolution, who aids the revolution,
no matter what, no matter what their conduct is, no
matter what their history is, that is an ally a friend.

(11:56):
He deserves every accommodation you can give him, and vice versa.
Everybody who opposes the revolution is somebody who has to
be removed by any means necessary. Maybe you kill them,
maybe you arrest them, maybe, whatever the case may be.
If you're an enemy of the revolution, then you are

(12:19):
subject to the worst possible things. Now, who's the sweetest,
nicest person you can possibly think of, the nicest lady
you've ever known in your life. And but Mother Teresa,
le's say, Mother Teresa. Mother Teresa comes up. But Mother Teresa,
this you know, saintly nun. She comes out and says, hey,

(12:40):
I voted for Donald Trump. Immediately, in the minds of
an American democrat. She becomes a mortal enemy that has
to be stomped, hurt, killed, removed in some way because
she's an enemy of the revolution. Now on the other
side of it, what if there was a I mean,

(13:01):
what's the worst thing in the world. Oh, let's just
use the audio for an example. Is a child rapist
not the worst most evil thing on the planet? It is, right,
So surely, I mean, surely American democrats would want a
child rapist held to account. Well, I mean, I guess
it all depends is he a the revolution or no?

Speaker 2 (13:23):
But you don't care. If they're the worst criminal in
the world and they have rape and murdered children, they're okay,
and they're still human beings and they should be here.
I believe that they are human beings and that they
deserve dignity just as everybody else. Do you think child
rapists deserve dignity?

Speaker 1 (13:36):
Absolutely? I do. It's not about anything but the revolution
to that freak. That's how these people think. Chessie, what's
the proper way to eat? Two bone wings? Hey, but
they're not called two bone wings, okay. Two bone wings
was Kamala Harris's nickname in college. They're called flats. What Chris,

(13:58):
it's fine flat. Yes, I have something very very embarrassing
to say. And I know that I'm gonna hate myself
for telling you this, but I'm gonna tell you this anyway.
I prefer flats. That's not the embarrassing thing. A lot
of people prefer flats. My kids prefer drumsticks. I prefer flats.
It works out great. Here's how I do the flats.

(14:22):
And I know it's not the most efficient. It is, however,
what I have found to be most effective. I take
one side bite it, tear the meat off. I flip
the wing. Doun'k it in the blue cheese again. Other
side bite it, take the meat off. Now I've got

(14:45):
two naked bones and I still have the meat in
the center. Look. I have limited athletic ability, I admit that,
but there are some things about me as a Kelly
that I simply inherited. One thing is I have big feet,
I have wide shoulders. I have an extremely powerful tongue.

(15:11):
All right, what, Chris, I have a powerful tongue. It
just always has had great strength. I don't know why, No, Chris,
that's enough. I don't know why my tongue has such
great strength inside of it. It's just God given, I guess.
So when I get the flat and I've chewed the

(15:32):
meat off one side and chewed the meat off the
other side, I hold it up to my mouth and
I tongue punched the meat out the other end. Chris,
I don't need you making these faces when I'm trying
to explain how I eat the wings. Okay, it's hard
enough explaining this. I tongue punched the meat out the
other side, and I even do theep sleep thing. I

(15:55):
moved my tongue back and forth couple times to make
sure the meat is clean. Then the meats sticking out
the other side, quick flip bite, snip clean wing done. What, Chris,
they separate I know they separate, Chris, and weak tongued

(16:16):
people like you need to separate them. I don't have
to go to the trouble of tearing the bones apart
like some sort of an animal, because I'm blessed with
an extremely powerful tongue. You don't have one of those, obviously,
so you have to tear the wings apart. I will

(16:38):
continue to go with my method because God's gifts allow
me to eat wings in this way. I'm not telling
you to try this because your tongue is probably not
it's probably not where mine is, and I'm sorry about that.
But uh, you can call me the tongue Master. No,

(17:02):
don't call me that, but you understand what I mean.
It's powerful and it helps me eat flats with an
efficiency that most men can only dream of. Now let's
talk about Congress and history. Let's talk about rough Greens.
I love Fred. He's an idiot. I will admit that
he's an idiot, but I love Fred. He was not

(17:25):
doing well when I left the house today. He doesn't
do well when he sees me grab the keys. He
was very upset, and so that's going to require extra
love and affection when I get home to make sure
he's okay. You see what we have to go through
with the dog. But Fred used to have horrible digestive
problems because of that anxiety, and it was so taxing

(17:46):
on us, always having to clean up awful things after
the dog. We got tired of. We were looking for solutions.
Rough Greens has just changed. It's changed things so much
because rough Greens has vitamins and miner but it also
has digestive enzymes and probiotics and things like that, in't it.
It doesn't just shine up your dog's coat make their

(18:06):
breath better. Fred doesn't have digestive problems anymore. Fred's gonna
live longer because of Roughgreens. And I want to thank
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a great guy he is, Green Beret, and for Roughgreens itself.
I know my wife really appreciates it. Eight three three
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(18:31):
We'll be back feeling a little stocky, Follow like and
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Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday, A wonderful Friday. And
then look, I played Kaitanji Brown Jackson earlier. And maybe
you're wondering why I didn't go on and on about

(18:52):
the Supreme Court decision today, Why I'm not losing my
mind about the Supreme Court decision today. I should probably
explain my why I've just basically cast the issue aside.
I think I spent a minute on it on the show.
Allow me to explain myself my feelings on it. I
have already vented before. I don't feel the need to

(19:13):
vent them again. It is the Supreme Court. Is the
Court itself that is losing legitimacy, not Donald Trump. Every
time they do something like this, what it does in
the minds of the people is it delegitimizes the court.
When set when there's a seven to two vote saying
you can't deport gang members, you've delegitimized yourself. What I

(19:36):
believe has to happen is Donald Trump has to ignore
the Supreme Court. Deport every single illegal in the country.
Ignore the Supreme Court. If anybody tries to stop you,
whether it is a general, a judge, a senator, whoever,
arrest them to and throw them in prison. You cannot
survive as a country if the communists are going to

(19:59):
bring in twenty million people every time they get power,
and you are stopped from deporting them. So you can
stop your emails. I don't need your email about well,
this is this about the constitution or this what if
we do? None of your arguments, none of them will
mean anything to me at all. And that's why I'm
not spending any time on this. It is quite simple.

(20:20):
If we are not allowed to deport as fast as
the communists import we will no longer have a country,
and that's why the communists are doing it. Everything else
doesn't matter. Trump will ignore the Supreme Court, or we
don't have a country. So there, that's why I'm moving
off of it. Jesse. With the left's hatred of statues
and monuments, their description of them as monuments to death

(20:41):
and destruction, what does that statue of a large black
woman say? Well, look, hold on, let's be clear. Communists
don't hate monuments and statues. That's not at all what
they hate. In fact, they build them all the time.
There are brand new ones all over the place. They
don't hate monuments and statues. They hate your history. Your history,

(21:05):
as we've explained, as we talked about before on the show,
your history is actually really, really, really important because it
forms who you are and how you think about yourself.
What is it about your home, specifically, What is it
about your home that makes it special to you?

Speaker 3 (21:26):
What is it?

Speaker 1 (21:27):
I'll tell you know, I'm not exactly a touchy feely,
flowery type person, emotional type person. I've moved a lot
in my life, a lot, ten houses in ten years
at one point in time. I've just I've moved everywhere
I moved a lot. Every single time we moved out
of a house or an apartment or a cabin or
wherever we happen to be living. Every single time, I

(21:51):
wouldn't cry, but I would take one that's look at
it on the way out, and I would get emotional.
Why sis carpet, plaster and paint, and why because of
the memories from the house. The memory it's it's what
happened in the house. Hey, that's that's where we open
Christmas gifts. That's where my son took his first steps.

(22:13):
That's where I tell I used to hang out with
my dad there. It's the memories that are in the house.
That's what matters. Your country operates in much the same way.
You put up things like statues and monuments and things
like that. You put them up to honor, respect and
remember your history and as a reminder to people about

(22:38):
who they are, where they come from, what they stand for.
It's really important to your value system. Your past is
important to your value system. That is why communists try
to tear down monuments and statues. They renamed parks, they
renamed streets, they rename military basis. They that is why

(23:00):
they go after all historical things, and they'll come up
with any excuse they can to do this. Never believe
the branding. It's never about the Confederacy or racism, never
about any of that stuff. It's about deleting all your past.
Because once they do that, once they have unchained you
from anything, family, country, values, then they can make whatever

(23:24):
they want of you. They can paint whatever future they
want of you. That's why they do it. Destroy everything
that came before you. And yeah, Chris, actually grab it,
destroy everything that came before you, so they can then
make whatever they want out. If you're out of your future,

(23:45):
you would never sign on to some horrible, horrible, dystopian,
communist hell whole future if you actually remembered and appreciated
the founding of your country, that you were free, that
people fought a war to make sure you're free. Why
do you think? Why do you think Kamala Harris loved
this line so much.

Speaker 5 (24:04):
We have dreams, we can see what is possible, unburdened
by what.

Speaker 1 (24:09):
Has been, unburdened by one has been Remember how much
we used to make fun of her for that? Why
do we make fun of her because she used that
line all the time? Speech after speech after speech. I
bet we have a montage in there of it unburdened.
Oh you have one? Oh, go ahead, good.

Speaker 5 (24:26):
I can imagine what can be and be unburdened by
what has been. You know, what can be unburdened by
what has been? What can be unburdened by what has been?
What can be unburdened by what has been? What can
be unburdened.

Speaker 3 (24:46):
By what has been?

Speaker 1 (24:48):
We don't have enough time left in the show. Jewish
producer Chris told me that goes on for four minutes.
I could have played that. Well, that's a lot of
love for that line. Why why did she wrap both
of her hands around that line and just squeeze? Why? Well,
that's everything to the communist. Your past, your parents and

(25:11):
those values they taught you. That's a burden. Be unburdened
by the Constitution America being free, that's a burden. Unburden
yourself of that past. Just look at me, trust me.
I will design for you a beautiful future. I will

(25:34):
create a future. But we can't do that until you
unburden yourself from that past. Aren't those aren't those values
of your parents such a burden? You don't need that
just trust me. That's how communists operate, Jesse. I heard
you talking about history nearly, if not every evening, and

(25:58):
you certainly sound like you know your history and historical events.
And I have to ask, when your attempt to congress
unfortunately didn't work out, why didn't you become a history teacher.
You certainly know your stuff. I wonder if you ever
thought about it or considered it. Well, I need to
go to college for that. And here's the thing about college.

(26:22):
In college, they make you take algebra. Did you know that?
And that's really hard and so that was definitely a
big hold up. It was the algebra thing. Two. Now,
actually there's no two. I just didn't want to go
to college. I'm actually really dumb. I don't do well

(26:43):
in school. I function based on what I retain in
the class. But I never really did homework per se.
And I don't like to study because I find it boring.
I find most of the teachers to be boring. And
so that combined with the fact that I'm just I'm

(27:03):
really extreme. When I'm interested in something, I will wade
into it and learn everything about it. That's the good news.
The bad news is when I'm not interested in something.
I don't retain any of it, none of it. And
not only that, I'm not interested in trying. It's not
like I just well, I just have to make myself
do it. No, I don't want to make myself do it.

(27:24):
You know, when I finally decided to drop out of
community college after I got out of the Marine Corps,
I remember the moment. The moment I did. I was
working construction and I was going to Pima Community College
at night, and it was for a test that was
coming up. We had to learn what magma, you know,
like lava or whatever. We had to learn what magma

(27:45):
was made of. And not that there's anything wrong with
knowing what magma is made of or learning anything about that,
but I remember, I remember it. I remember what was
on the page in the book, and I remember looking
at this thinking, why am I here learning about magma.
I don't have any desire to learn about magma. That
doesn't change my life. I'm not interested, you know what,
I'm out so there. That's why I'm not a history teacher.

(28:09):
Maybe my mind would have worked better if I'd been
on chalk back then, but Chok wasn't around. I didn't
have chalk to give me better focus. I didn't have
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Magma and all the other boring crap you learn in school.
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(29:28):
Final segment of The Jesse Kelly Show. On a Wonderful,
a Fantastic Friday. I'll get to a couple more questions
in a moment, I wanted to play one more SoundBite.
It's an older one, but remember Daniel Penny, New York City,
that United States marine. Crazy dude gets on the subway,
starts freaking out. Daniel Penny puts him in the choke hold.

(29:49):
Drugged out dude ends up dying. Well, they tried to
throw Daniel Penny in a cage for the rest of
his life for that Now, remember what we were talking
about earlier about how if you you are viewed as
an ally of the revolution, no matter who you are,
you could be a child rapist. No matter who you are,
you are viewed as a friend who needs to be

(30:10):
taken care of at every turn. Doesn't matter who you are,
how evil you are, what you've done. If you're helping
the revolution, you are to be helped, and vice versa.
If you are viewed as an enemy of the revolution,
you could be the most gentle saint, wonderful superhero. It
doesn't matter at all. If the revolution considers you to

(30:33):
be an enemy, you must be destroyed at any cost.
You want a great example, This prosecutor's name is Dafna Uran,
and she's talking about her efforts to throw Daniel Penny
in a cage. Now, before I play this, remember violent
crime from open jail policies is not an unfortunate byproduct

(30:58):
of just liberals being nice. It is the goal of
opening the jails. Communists have always wanted violent crime to
increase during the revolutionary phase. This happened in the Soviet Union.
Identical the justice system would aid the violent criminals in
getting out and staying out while throwing law abiding people

(31:20):
in prison. That's because violence, chaos and all these things
helps the revolution move forward. What is happening with these
Soros prosecutor types is intentional. When a rapist gets out
of jail and rape someone else, and you say something
like how could they not see this coming, You're incredibly naive.
They saw it coming. They let the rapists out so
he would rape somebody else. I know, evil, but these

(31:42):
people are demons. Now back to Daniel Penny, prosecutor. Listen
to the efforts made to ensure that the guy who
stopped the violent criminal was punished.

Speaker 3 (31:53):
Something that I did with a recent case of mind
and this was never has never been done in my office.
I had a murder, a case where the defendant did
not intentionally kill the victim. He went into an atm
on the Upper West Side and tried to rob an individual. Unfortunately,

(32:17):
it was an older individual, he was eighty six, and
in the course of the robbery, he fell to the
ground and as a result, he died. This is under
the law, a felony murder, which is akin to intentional murder. However,
when I first got the case, I learned I took

(32:40):
the time to learn about the defendant, and it was
a strong case. So it wasn't about who done it,
and knew immediately who did it. I could prove it.
I could take it to trial that day and win it.
But it wasn't about that. It was that the more
I learned about the defendant and his life and the circumstances,
the kinds of things that you're all was talking about,

(33:02):
that one should take into account the trauma of that individual.
I really felt incredibly sorry for him that he had
gotten to that point in his life where he felt
like there was no other choice.

Speaker 1 (33:14):
But she lowered the charges on a violent man who
she could prove a murder on immediately, because as she
dug into him, she figured out this was someone on
her side, Daniel Penny. She worked and she talks about
this openly worked and worked and worked to bend over backwards.

(33:39):
Lower the charges, manipulate the charges, don't charge him with this,
add this charge there in order to get him into
a steel cage the rest of his life, no matter what.
Why one is an ally and for an ally to
a communist, an aid to the revolution, some violent nutball,

(34:00):
he needs to remain free. She needs to be his friend.
Somebody who stops violent criminals. That's a threat to the revolution.
He has to be destroyed. That's how these people think.
That's how they think.

Speaker 3 (34:14):
You don't care.

Speaker 2 (34:14):
If they're the worst criminal in the world and they
have great and murdered children, They're okay, and they're still
human beings and they should be here. I believe that
they are human beings and that they deserve dignity, just
as everybody else. Do you think child rate this deserve dignity?

Speaker 1 (34:27):
Absolutely? I do. Yeah, that's what we're up against. Have
you have you gotten some gold in your retirement yet?
By the way, before we do emails that I can
get to have you, have you taken the time to
get a hold of gold? Co Look, you understand that

(34:47):
it is I consider it in insurance it's not insurance,
but I consider it insurance on the money I've saved.
I save my money. I try to make sure I
am saving for retirement. One day. I'm sure you probably
do the same. Imagine doing that and then the market
just blows up and everything's gone. And people have experienced
this multiple times. Gold Co. I look at gold Co

(35:12):
like insurance to make sure that's not gonna happen, because
they'll get some precious metals as a portion of your retirement.
What that does is it raises the floor. You can
never lose it at all with precious metals because they
always have value. Find out what they can do for you.
Eight five five eight one seven gold or go to

(35:33):
Jesse Likes goold dot com. All right, all right, and
now here's a headline, but go you know, you know
the thing emails. We didn't get to you, dear professional
cherch servicer, when you were talking about churros the other day.
I wanted to let you know Jack in the Box

(35:53):
has the best churros, and in your small hands they
may even look regular size. Okay, that one that's not
very nice too. I have something devastating to say. I
am a Jack in the Box freak. I love Jack
in the Box, love it one of my favorite fast
food restaurants. But the one in my area is probably

(36:16):
the worst one in the country. And I am aware
that Jack in the Box can be rough. They haven't
changed the oil at this Jack in the Box since
Nixon was in office. The food is uneditably bad. And
this is from a Jack in the Box freak. I
haven't had Jack. I can only have it when I travel.
It's devastating. Dear Jesse, I believe these rhinos are compromised

(36:37):
by Democrats slash Communists for whoever, and so on and
so forth. As far as music, the military time was
either Leonard skannered or ACDC. I'm not really sure what
the question was, but I got you. I agree with
most of that. Hey, Jesse, I've been called I've been
called a jury duty. The letter said to bring some
reading material. I plan on bringing my autograph copy of

(36:58):
the Anti Communist manifest though. Look, if you bring the
Anti Communist Manifesto in there, they're not going to allow
you on the jury. I'm just giving you a heads up.
This is something that many people have discovered. If the
prosecutor in particular finds out that you are reading the
anti Communist manifesto. They are going to dismiss you from

(37:18):
jury duty. Now, maybe that's your goal, but remember I'm
mister jury duty. It is jury foreman Jesse. After all,
I'm mister jury duty, and I want you on that jury.
We need you on that jury, and I need you
to go. Have a good weekend. Okay, go enjoy your weekend.
Our troubles will be here on Monday. That's all.
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