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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
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We have a lot to talk about tonight. We of
course have political assassinations happening in Minnesota. That's not a
good thing. We have street animals shooting people at the riots.
But the riots weren't that big. Why why we were
most of the attendees older. That's something that's been reported
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on a lot. We will discuss all that in depth.
We might touch on some of the Iran Israel stuff.
I'm not going to do very much of that. Those
fast food chains switching up the menu and so much more.
And of course Medal of Honor Monday. That's about an
hour from now. Oh that's coming up on the world
famous Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday. Now, I want
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to begin here. This will sound a little heavy, but
it's not. It's just reality. Times change, countries change, cultures change.
Let's talk about murder and assassination and things like that.
And yes, this is kind of about what happened in Minnesota,
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but it's about so much more than that. In case
you just now are tuning into the news, and I'm
not naive enough to think that's the case. Some nutjob
fifty seven year old man murders some lawmaker and her
husband shoots a couple other people. By the grace of God,
they lived. Apparently he had a long kill list. People
use other we got it, we got it. That's it
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for that. Let's set that stuff side. Here in the
United States of America, we have been unbelievably blessed for
a variety of reasons, in a bunch of different ways.
We've been blessed. It would take us to the end
of time to talk about all the reasons were blessed
to be here. But let's talk about our political environment
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and how it is here versus how it has gone
in other places in other parts of the world. Here
in the United States of America, if you are old enough,
you can still describe in detail where you were when
John F. Kennedy got assassinated in Dallas. I'm not that old.
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I was not alive then, but I've talked to many
people who were alive. Then maybe that's you. I guarantee
if you were old enough, you can discuss where you were,
what you were doing. I was in school, I was
at work. We heard on the radio ran I called
my dad. I why why? Well, for the exact same reason.
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You can discuss in detail where you were and what
you were doing when nine to eleven happened, when the
two towers were hit. Do you know why not just
because it is this big terrible event. Yes, that's part
of it. But it's because this big terrible event is
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outside of the norm in your daily life. It's outside
the norm. It doesn't happen often here. We don't have
presidents get assassinated all the time here, politicians getting assassinated
all the time here. We don't have dirtball terrorists knocking
down skyscrapers killing thousands of thousands of Americans all the
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time here. These are things that don't have here. So
when they do happen here, it rattled, It rattles us,
It shakes us. It's wow, man, I can't believe that happened.
That doesn't happen to us. But let's think about that
for a moment. Let's talk about the assassination portion of it.
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As I mentioned already, times change, countries, change cultures change.
Here in America, we have not had a bunch of
political assassinations compared to other places in the world, because
our culture, for a variety of different reasons, has not
been like that. We have looked down upon historically violence,
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especially political violence. It is looked at as something immoral, wrong,
We shouldn't be that. But that's not always how it works.
You know, we did Alexander the Great last week in
case you missed our last Thursday show, we did a
big history thing on Alexander the Great and the Battle
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of the Siege of Tire and all that and whatnot.
Go download the podcast if you missed it. But one
of the things that's amazing when I was doing all
my research for it is the political culture of Macedonia,
where Alexander the Great came from. People got assassinated all
the time, all the time. It was the norm. The king,
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the ruler, the senator. It was the norm. Someone's always
getting knifed, somebody's always getting poisoned. It was how it worked.
What is that there's a year. There's a year in
Roman in the Roman emperor times. I'm gonna screw this up.
The year of the five Emperors, Chris, Is that right?
Six emperors? The year of the six emperors. Why do
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you think they had six emperors? It was hazardous to
your health to take that position. Cultures change, and as
a country, I have some tough news for you. We
are becoming for reasons we're about to lay out, we
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are becoming a culture of assassination. I've warned this before,
I've talked about this before. I can see it happening
clear as day. When you take a step back and
you look at all the assassinations and attempted assassinations in
just the last ten years or so, it's unbelievable how
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much it has picked up. It's not just that it
happened once. This is a thing that is happening in
this country. People are getting weapons almost always it's a
democrat getting weapons, and they're trying to murder presidents, judges, senators, whoever,
city councilman. Why what is happening? Why are we becoming
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a culture where political violence is not only happening. Here's
the heavy part. It's going to keep happening, and it's
going to get worse. Did you know that that horrible
assassination in Minnesota it wasn't the end of some culture
of political violence. It was just another step as this
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ramps up, you know we're going to have another politician
die right violently, Many will die violently. Now, let's discuss
why this is. First, we cannot discount this basic fact
because this is outside of politics. We'll get to the
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political angle of this in a moment. We cannot dismiss
statistics like America's broken homes. There are lots and lots
of people in this country, a much higher percentage than
we've ever had before, who come from broken homes. Doesn't
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mean you're a dirt ball when you come from a
broken home, but the statistics of where your mental health
with gut will go if your home breaks, the statistics
are staggering. Staggering that if your home is broken, drug abuse,
pharmaceutical addiction, diagnosis of mental illness, prison time, all these
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things don't It's not even like they double. They go
up exponentially. And because broken homes have gone up exponentially
in this country, we have more mentally unstable, fragile people
than we've ever had. Another aspect of this, and it
goes hand in hand with the first one, is the
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mental illness. How many people have been diagnosed with mental illness?
Now consider that and consider that that number is far
below the number of people who have it. Remember, those
are just the people who've been diagnosed. Have you ever
browsed America's intake of antidepressants versus that of other countries.
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It's not that we have more than every other country
on Earth. It's as if we, the United States of America,
keep the entire antidepressant industry in business, and if we
went away, the entire industry would collapse. That's how big
the gap is between us and whoever's in second place.
I don't know whether that means we're overprescribed. I don't
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know whether we are more depressed, more mentally ill than
other countries. But one thing that is inarguable. As a country,
we'll call it three hundred million. That's not an accurate number,
but we'll call it three hundred million. As a country
of three hundred million people, the amount of mental illness
in this country now is large compared to anything we've
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ever been So what's that tell you? Right off the bat,
before we get to the political angle of this, We
have a country full of people. All it will take
is a spark. All it will take as a spark,
and that powder cake is gonna blow. All it'll take
is the right amount of stimulus here, right amount of
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stimulus there, and it's gonna blow. Now that's that aspect.
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, a
fantastic Monday, about forty five minutes away from Metal of
Honor Monday. And we are discussing right now in a
very roundabout way. We're discussing the assassinations in Minnesota. And
I realize that whole story is ongoing, and they're digging
into the background and everything. I'm not talking about that.
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I'm talking about how it's not that I want us
to get used to it, but we should understand and
in some ways except that political assassinations are becoming more
and more common in this country, and going forward they
will be more and more and more common a couple
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of different reasons. I already discussed the most base, non
political reason that contributes a lot to this our ever
increasing amount of mental illness, of drug addiction, of lack
of church attendance, these things, these things show a society
that is losing its way, losing its purpose, and therefore
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losing its mind. And so let's imagine that I'm sitting
in front of a theater full of a thousand people.
There are a thousand people, and let's say I am
angry with Red Lobster. I'm angry with Red Lobster. Not
that I would ever be angry with Red Lobster, but
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I'm angry with Red Lobster because they've removed the cheddar
Bay biscuits off the menu, which would be devastating. I
am so angry about this that I want someone to
go hurt a Red Lobster manager. I stand up in
front of a thousand people and I rant and rave
about the lack of cheddar Bay biscuits, and I tell them, hey,
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now it's time for you to grab a weapon, find
a Red Lobster manager and hurt him. If there are
a thousand people in front of me, and they come
from solid families, they have jobs, they have a purpose
in life. Maybe they go to church on Sunday or synagogue, Chris,
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but you understand what I mean, is anybody, what are
the chances I'm going to find somebody who's going to
grab a weapon and actually hurt a Red Lobster manager
because they took away Cheddbay biscuits. My chances are not good.
They're not good. Maybe you get one in there, but
for the most part, people are going to walk out
and say, who is this wing? Not on stage. I'm
not going to go hurt a restaurant manager, of course not.
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But what if it's a thousand people, all of them depressed,
full of anxiety, broken, sitting there snorting xanax while I'm speaking?
How long does my speech have to go on? Who
I find somebody who's a willing participant, until I find
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somebody who hears me speak and thinks to themselves, you
know what, You're right, It's time to go hurt someone
for cheddar Bay. Now, I want you to listen to
this stuff. Donald Trump is America's hitler. Yeah, listen to
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this stuff.
Speaker 3 (15:27):
Truly wanted to celebrate the army's turn the fiftieth birthday,
then spending the money the.
Speaker 1 (15:31):
Correct way, not with a parade for a tinpot dictator
want to be, which is what Donald Trump is the
right Listen to this stuff.
Speaker 4 (15:40):
State representative Democratic leader of the state legislature in Minnesota
killed over the weekend. A state senator shot. How would
you describe the current political atmosphere in this country?
Speaker 2 (15:50):
This morning, I feel like Trump has really popped the
lid of the rhetoric and the sense of hate and
violence and promote this type of environment is profoundly.
Speaker 1 (16:03):
Ten years since Donald Trump came down the escalator and
announced he's running for president, and as mental illness as
our society has broken mentally and spiritually, Democrats in this
country have spent ten years telling every camera they can
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find that we are fighting Nazis, we are fighting Kittler,
the world is coming to an end. Donald Trump is
a dictator. He's going to control women. We have spent years,
in years and years, as mental illness has increased, telling
those exact same people that they are in a fight
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for their very survival, that they're fighting against Nazi Germany.
And that has created our culture of assassination. Not just
ones in Minnesota, not just trying to blow off Donald
Trump's head, not just doing like this, Not just Steve
Scalise in the congressional baseball game, not just a city
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councilwoman in New Jersey. Over and over and over and
over and over again, we've seen some deranged lunatic get motivated,
find a weapon and go either kill somebody or attempt
to kill somebody. It's increasing in frequency, and it will
not stop. In fact, it will get worse from here,
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as the mental illness continues to break, and as Democrat
rhetoric continues to get cranked up to one thousand. Every
time we turn around, there's always going to be another
street animal with a weapon and nothing to live for,
who goes hunting to hurt somebody. This is a warning
to you. Be prepared to live in a country where
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where people get assassinated. Be prepared this. Did you think
that it was just the last six months. You think
it was just the last year. You think we're almost
through this? Not a chance. This is becoming who we
are now. It's sad and it's awful, but that's how
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it happens. That's how it goes in a lot of
countries that start to lose their way. Killing a politician
you don't like becomes part of the culture. Horrible and sad,
but it's where we're at. Let's move on. I want
to talk about the riots or lack thereof the age
of the rioters. I'm gonna read this email first. Hey, Jesse,
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As I watched the military parade held in DC, I
suddenly felt ashamed to call myself an American But it
was only because I was ashamed of myself, knowing I
wouldn't be able to last through one day a boot camp. Obviously,
the military doesn't need Chock, but God willing, if I
get an inheritance from my parents, the first thing I'm
gonna buy is a female vitality stack from Chock. Have
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to be ashamed because you didn't serve in the military,
and you probably would have done fine in boot cam.
But that is why we respect them. We do respect
to all those young men and women who go through
very hard things for very little pay on behalf of
all of us. And yes, a male vitality stack or
a female vitality stack sure wouldn't hurt getting some natural
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herbal supplements in your body to have your body working right,
your mind working right. You just you'll be mad at
all the days you weren't taking one. I'll put it
to you that way, as someone who's taking a male
vitality stack for three years, you'll be mad. Caller text
five zero, chalk three thousand. Right now, we'll be.
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Monday,
about a half hour away from Medal of Honor Monday,
let's knock out the other big news story over the
weekend before we get to Medal of Honor Monday and
email and other things next hour, let's talk about the
riots or lack thereof over the weekend. I know they
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were all over the country. I know somebody got killed
in Utah at one. I am aware of these things.
But did you know the reporting is out there that
the communists in this country spent two point one billion
dollars on these riots and they weren't that big. There
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was no massive protest. Why what happened there? Now, first
we'll talk about why they weren't that big, and then
we'll talk about who was there and the demographics of it.
Why weren't they that big? Well, what do you know
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about video games? I don't know that much about video games,
but you know what they are. Of course, they're huge
business now, an unbelievable amount of business. Now, my sons
will tell me about this game that's coming out and
that they spend a billion dollars developing it, and they're
just crazy to staggering amounts of money to me. Sounds
crazy to me as an old man, but they're big business. Okay.
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And I have a buddy who is I say, he's
in video games. He handles marketing for a big video
game developer. Okay, he's not making them. I don't even
know if he plays them. But we were discussing the
video game business because I found it fascinating. I don't
know anything about it, and I was asking him, well,
what games make money versus what games lose money, because
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it seems to be very much like Hollywood. You don't
know what movie's going to be a hit, you don't
know what movie's not going to be a hit. And
he said, Jesse, it's a very simple formula that nobody
has figured out yet. They know what they need, but
they can't figure out how to get it. And I said, okay,
well what do they need? He said, well, listen, there
are hardcore video game people. They will buy let's say
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it's a shoot them up video game, a military game
of something like that. We know that we've got twenty
percent of our customer base. We could put out the
biggest pile of dog crap game in the world and
they're going to buy it every single time. They are
the loudest ones, they're the ones in every comment section online,
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so they're the ones you'll see the most. They all
have a YouTube channel of them playing video games, he said,
But they're a guarantee you don't need to focus on them.
Then there's eighty percent of our customer base, he said.
The difference between games that make a lot of money
versus ones that don't or even lose money. You have
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to capture the relatively uninterested masses who may buy your
game or may not buy your game. You have to
make sure the game isn't too challenging for them. You
have to make sure the game is marketed to them.
Do they even know about your game? They're on they're
not reading video game magazines like some nerd. Are you
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reaching out to them somewhere? Have you captured the normies
the masses, and the normies purchasing your game? That's how
you make a billion dollars. The normy's not purchasing your game,
that's how you lose a billion dollars. It works the
exact same way when it comes to all political movements,
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all of them in whatever country, at whatever point in
time and history. Political movements operate in the exact same way.
We'll make this about the left because we're talking about
the riots and how could you spend two point one
billion dollars and they just didn't make a lot of noise.
I know there was a bunch of video, but some
of the crowds were like seven people and some were
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bigger in the bluer areas, but they didn't really do anything,
didn't go anywhere. What happened, well, we already know because
you and I've discussed it many times before. The Communists
are professional rioters. They believe in it, and they always have.
They've always operated in this way. They did the same
thing during the Bolshevik Revolution of it. This is how
communists operate. They believe in taking to the streets and
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making a bunch of noise. Sometimes it's vandalism and murders,
sometimes it's a bunch of noise. They believe in getting
out in the streets. Democrat politicians to this day always
are talking about we got to take it to the streets,
we got to fight in the streets. That's how communists think. Okay,
so we know, we know there are always going to
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be Communists in this country who will show up at
any protest you are giving. Locally, most of them are paid.
But even the ones who aren't paid, they are your
twenty percenters, your hardcore ones. You can get on Facebook
and say we're gonna meet at the local library and
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we're gonna we're gonna beat a Trump Pignotta see you
there Saturday, and you have your twenty percenters who will
show up every single time because that's what they do,
and that's what they've always done. They're your guarantee. But
that will not move the meter, That will not move
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the needle. The protest will never be big enough if
you only have the professional communists making their stupid signs,
sipping on their soy lattes and screaming death to America
while they torture American flags. That is not how you
make waves. You know how you make waves. Remember George Floyd,
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Remember when he died? Do you remember the size and
scope of those riots? Can be easy to forget now,
but we as a country, we lost operational control of
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either huge parts of American cities or at least city
blocks worth. In Minnesota, they lost control of parts of
that city so badly they burnt down a police precinct.
Remember Chaz it was known as in Seattle the city
of Seattle lost operational control of several city blocks to
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the street animals. The size and scope of those riots
was unbelievable. Why because Norman Norma joined in. It wasn't
only the professionals. Norm Norma sitting at home already angry
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because you're stuck at home with COVID and your dumb
mask on, angry because you just had your tenth stroke
after your booster shot. You turn on social media, you
turn on the news, you see a sweaty black guy
calling for his mom under the knee of a white
police officer. And it just ginned up in outrage in
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enough people that it got bigger than the twenty percent
of commie street animal based people who show up at everything.
It brought in norm It brought in Norma. Corporate America
got involved, people posting things on social media. We had
riots with corporate sponsorship across the country. It made such
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big waves that it led to US Senators like Tim
Scott pushing federal police reform. US senators like James Langford
trying to get the names of military bases changed. Statues
pulled down across the country. To this day, you can
visit the George Floyd Statue in New York City, where
he wasn't even from. How did it get that big?
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It went beyond the normal street animals with no life,
the street animals who will show up for twenty bucks
in a Domino's pizza anytime you call for them. It
got to the masses. The masses got outraged two and
they took to the streets. Enough of them took to
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the streets so much so that it changed law enforcement
policy jailing. It changed our legal policy and many jurisdictions
around the country legal policy that hasn't changed to this day.
So what happens Saturday? Where do all those masses go?
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We'll talk about that next.
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It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Monday,
only ten minutes away from Nettal of Honor Monday, where
we will of course honor one of America's heroes like
we always do.
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We'll get the emails next hour and communists China getting
involved in our policy, Randy Winegarden stepping down from the DNC.
So much more still to come on The Jesse Kelly show.
But we're discussing the lack of riots on Saturday. The
communists spent two point one billion dollars organizing riots all
over the country. It was a one day thing. It
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fizzled out. What happened The masses didn't buy it. You
must have the masses buying in to move your political
movement forward. Remember bud Light. Actually, Chris brought this up
during the brek. It's a great example. Bud Light did
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not lose all that money scramble fire people. They try to.
They're trying still to this day to build up their
American brand. Again, that didn't happen because of you or me.
We wish it did. We're the hardcores, we're the hyper informed.
I already wasn't The second I saw Tranny advertising bud Light,
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I said, well, I'm out, that's gross. You did the
same thing. But it wasn't you and me. The masses
rejected bud Light. As we've discussed before, dudes, non political dudes,
my friends, they got in on it. Bud Light became
it became a way to call your buddy gay. It
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did ah. I know who's bringing the bud light this
Saturday with my non political friends Once it hit the masses,
it got beyond the hardcres like you and me. Once
it hit the masses, bud light was toast. That was it,
because that's what they needed. Why were the riots so
small on Saturday. It's because the I meanists abused the
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masses a lot recently, and the masses have now rejected them.
The masses got abused during COVID. Remember America bought in
to all the fear. America did right left, middle. Maybe
you didn't. Maybe you did for a while then pulled
out of it. But none of this matters. It's not
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about you personally or me personally. The masses of this
country bought in. They were afraid. They wanted a mask.
They wanted to stay home. Someone give me a shot.
I don't want to die. However, the masses bought in.
Enough of the masses bought in. But after they bought in,
soon they looked around and the local city council was
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taking down the outdoor basketball hoops. Soon they were given
these ridiculous mandates and ideas and having to take booster shots. Soon,
the masses, after they showed up, got abused and they
started to chaf against that. And then that led right
to the Floyd protests, which we already brought up. The
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masses showed up, Yeah that was wrong. But then they
figured out, wait a minute, this doesn't This doesn't feel
like it's about justice for anybody at all. This feels
like it's about communist savagery. This feels like it's about
destroying policemen. This seems like it's about turning a bunch
of dirt ball criminals loose from the masses got abused
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for showing up. They showed up thinking they were protesting something,
which they really weren't, but thinking they were protesting something.
And then the next day they woke up and Aunt
Jemimah's face was getting taken off the pancake mix. And
they learned around, and they looked around and said, this
doesn't seem legitimate. Now, what the communists did with COVID
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and with George Floyd, the communist burned up the last
of his credibility with the masses. Even with two point
one billion dollars to fund and organize signs, street riots,
They're all across social media getting people to show up.
Two point one billion dollars, and they still couldn't get
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it translated to the masses because the Democrat brand has
gone the way of bud Light, where it's not just
you anymore rejecting it. It's not just me anymore rejecting it.
Now the masses rejected. But there was a group that
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bought into it, at least somewhat someone I shouldn't say,
a group that bought into it. Let's talk about the
demographics of it. We're going to talk about why every
single Street reporter, it's even been printed in major magazines
and things like that by now, they were all referencing
the advanced age of the people who did show up
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at these things. What is that about? I'll tell you about.
We'll get to that in a few minutes. I want
to do some emails. We're going to discuss why that happened.
Why was it all old people at the No Kings riots?
Before we get to that, Jesse, I listen to you
every day via Amazon Music. Chris. I didn't even know
you can listen on Amazon Music. That's amazing. I'm not
surprised though that what Chris have excellent taste. Why can't
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we prosecute the organization that's paying these rioters? It's so obvious.
Why Jesse. Well, remember this stuff gets complicated. One two
did they commit a crime? Remember a lot of this
activism we see you already know that it's paid for.
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You know that it's paid for with taxpayer money, and
that fills you and me with rage. We get enraged
at that. But when you elect democrats in this country
at any level, the Democrat you elect will go to
the public treasury that's in their control, whether it's Los
Angeles or California or America itself, they will go to
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the treasury that's now in their control, and they will
seek out and oftentimes find legal means to open up
that treasury to fund America's communist revolution. And the sad
part of it is paying for riots in this country
in most instances is not only legal, it's sanctioned by
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America's Democrats. That's what happens. We want things to be
illegal that are not illegal, and they're not illegal because
we keep electing Democrats in the country. Democrats are going
to get elected and they're going to figure out how
to steal money from your wallet and hand it to
their political allies. If you keep electing Democrats, that will
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continue to happen in the United States of America, and
they'll make it. Remember, these people are law makers. When
you elect corrupt law makers, the laws become corrupt, and
eventually you end up with what we have now. The
largest criminal organization on the planet is the United States government.
By the way, probably be a good time to get
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some precious medals in your retirement, A really good time
to do that, being as how people are being bombed
as we speak, and we don't know where everything's going.
What's China gonna do. Get a hold of gold Co.
I don't want you to do anything crazy, not selling
you a timeshare. I want you to get some precious
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medals as part of your retirement to protect it, not
all of your retirement. I'm not saying anything like that.
What happens when you get precious metals, when you get
a hold of gold Co. They handle all of it
for you, but they get precious medals in your four
to one K and whatever your retirement is, and what
it does is it raised. This is the floor of
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how low your retirement can go. So if the market
blows up, the dollar blows up, the freakin' world blows up,
your retirement doesn't go with it. Probably a good idea huh,
especially when it's a company that got an A plus
rating from the Better Business Bureau. Call them eight five
five eight one seven Gold or go to Jesse likesgold
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dot com. All Right. Medal of Honor Monday. Thanks