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Communism is a jealous religion that will not tolerate competition. What happened in Nanjing when Japan took control? Are there hidden ancient civilizations? 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a wonderful, wonderful Wednesday. We'll finish up our little talk
on the Nan King massacre here and then we'll get
back to some more politics. What if they arrest these
guys for down in his mana a very interesting story

(00:33):
Before we get to that and so much more, let's
finish up our little story. And if you missed the
background on what I'm talking about here, the Nan King
Massacre of World War two, you have to go download
the podcast. I'm not recapping the whole thing. iHeart Spotify iTunes.
It's all free, Go download it, enjoy it. The Japanese

(00:54):
had the Chinese army on the run. They are killing,
as I mentioned, every Chinese person and they can get
their hands on along the way, wiping out whole village.
It's cutting people's heads off, real medieval stuff. It's ugly.
In Nanking, they understand it's a situation that we Americans,

(01:15):
at least modern day Americans, cannot relate to at all.
The situation in Nan King is the government has to
leave because the army that's coming cannot be stopped. Isn't
that ominous to think about it? I can't relate to it.

(01:36):
You can't you most likely. I know we have international
listeners and people from different walks of life, so maybe
you can. But most born and bred Americans listening right now,
that's probably you. You can't relate to what that feeling
would be. They are in Nanking, a major city, and
they cannot stop the army that is rampaging its weight

(01:56):
toward the city. And they know. Now it's not as
if they don't try to dig in and do what
they can, but the government just packs it up. Best
of luck, boys. They try to organize a defense, but
the defense is they're conscripting civilians. I imagine a division

(02:17):
of Chinese military China invades the country. There's a Chinese
division heading towards your town, and you're knocking on all
your neighbors doors and grabbing them and putting a rifle
in their hands and saying, hey, here's a couple of
mags and a rifle. Time to go fight the Chinese.
That's a situation. They don't fight very well, and they

(02:39):
don't fight very long, nor would they be expected to.
That's no insult to the character or the courage of
the Chinese people. But they're collapsing. At this point in time,
they have no military ability to stop this Japanese army.
Japanese army storms in the Nan King and we already

(02:59):
said how you act when your blood is up? We
already said the war of racial superiority. The Japanese were fighting. Well, now,
now you've conquered this city, you own it almost in
its entirety. We'll get to that in a moment. You
own this city almost in its entirety. And not only

(03:24):
are you not held back by your officers from doing
horrible things, you are encouraged to do those horrible things.
We have the writings, we have the memos that that, hey,
you can bury a bunch of bodies here, Let's kill
a bunch of people here, Let's kill a bunch of
people there, Let's massacre a bunch of people here. And

(03:44):
you know how they were already treating women and and
I mean honest, babies or it was. Don't go look
up pictures unless you have a very very strong stomach
of the things they did ramping through this place for
weeks now. I said, they almost had complete control of

(04:06):
the city. You know that guy John Robbie, the Nazi,
he was in control. He was in command of a
refugee zone. And remember Japan and Nazi Germany, they were allies.
So the Japanese were not going to go kill John
Robbie or tell him to get out of the way.
In fact, they weren't really going to tell him anything
because I mean, there was a pecking order in that

(04:28):
relationship and the Japanese were not on top of it.
Let's put it that way. So he has some authority here,
but not total authority. They're not going to kill him,
They're not going to hurt him. He is in command
of a refugee zone. Just think of it like a block.
It was bigger than that, but think of it like
a block, a city block of If you are a
Chinese person, whoever you are, come on in here and

(04:52):
you'll have sanctuary here in this place. Now, I said,
I was gonna say some things that's going to make
it sound like a defense in the Japanese. I'm not.
But I am explaining there are a bunch of Chinese
soldiers hiding amongst the civilian population. Chinese soldiers who have

(05:15):
fled from the battle, dropped their weapons, found an old
school T shirt, threw it on, and now they're pretending
to be civilians. The Japanese are after these guys for
obvious reasons. These guys also show up in this refugee
zone for obvious reasons. They don't want their heads chopped

(05:37):
off and thrown into the river, so they start chucking
grenades into the refugee zone. Refugee zone. Get this one
of those weird little historical tidbits, and then we're getting
back to some politics. John Robbie, the Nazi was very

(05:58):
heroic in this story. Heroic in his defense of the
slaughter of innocent people, so adamant that he would protect
these innocent people that he was running this stuff up
his chain of command, saying, Hey, these guys are acting
like freaking animals down here. Hey, we got to get

(06:21):
these guys to back off. Hey, they're rape and women
and children. I bet you never thought you'd hear a
story where the Nazi was the good guy in the story,
But in this little tale, he very much was. Honestly,
it was heroic. It's heroic at this point in time.
So what the death told was I don't know. And
that's the funny part. The funny part, it's not funny,

(06:42):
I guess. But that's the thing about the massacre of Nanking,
the rape of Nanking, whatever they call it. This is,
to this day hotly this disputed between the Chinese and
the Japanese. We mentioned America's University earlier in the show
and how it poisons young minds against the country and

(07:04):
how evil that is, and we mentioned Japan's really goes
the extreme opposite direction. Maybe for some people, too extreme,
I don't think so, but too extreme in the opposite direction.
Go Japan, Go in Japan. They'll tell you, I mean,
I mean, fifty thousand people die, fifty thousand. Yeah, some

(07:27):
things got out of hand, but it certainly wasn't this
widespread massacre that everyone's making it out to be. That's
the Japanese version of this. The Chinese version, as you
can imagine, is completely the opposite. The Chinese will tell
you three hundred thousand people were massacred and raped and
tortured here, and that the Japanese still need to take
public ownership of this whole thing, and it was the

(07:49):
worst thing that had ever been done before. What's the truth.
We'll never know what have we been talking about when
it comes to Israel and Iran and all this other stuff.
In war, the first casualty is the truth. We will
never know the truth of many many things, will never
know total body counts. Well, we'll never know that. There's

(08:11):
a bunch we do know because of what was written
down by honestly, the Japanese at the time. We know
they were massacring Chinese. We know they were doing it
on purpose. We know that they were discussing locations of
mass graves. We know that stuff took place. How widespread
we don't know. But the Japanese army in World War

(08:34):
Two did this everywhere they went. Everywhere they went. They
did it to our people. They did it to the Brits,
the Australians, they did it. Oh my gosh. They did horrible,
horrible things across the Pacific and the Philippines. Just this
is what they did. This is how they conducted themselves.
So it's not exactly a stretch to imagine. Eh, fifty

(08:55):
thousand's probably a little light, but that's not how it's
presented there. All right. Well, you know one more thing
along the lines of in war, the truth is the
first casualty let's talk about this reporting once again about
the bunker buster bombs. We were initially told that it

(09:19):
took out Iran's nuclear program. Now CNN famously liars at CNN.

Speaker 2 (09:27):
They're saying this that it was produced by the Defense
Intelligence Agency, which is the Pentagon's intelligence arm And it
is worth noting that it is a very early assessment.
The strikes were only a matter of days ago, and
the intelligence community is still gathering intelligence. They are still
working to come up with a full comprehensive picture of
what exactly happened here. But based on a battle damage

(09:48):
assessment that was carried out by US Central Command, essentially
looking at the images and looking at what was actually damaged,
the Defense Intelligence Agency has assessed that the core components
of Iran's nuclear program are largely intact. And that runs me.

Speaker 1 (10:03):
They don't know that. But I'm going to tell you
something that probably won't be popular, but it's true. Nobody
knows those facilities are so deep underground, and there's such
a mountain of rubble on top of them right now

(10:24):
as somebody burrowed under the ground to check the status
of everything. Of course, not here's the truth. We want
to say they're obliterated. They probably are, but we want
to say they're obliterated. America Haters like CNN say now
they weren't obliterated at all. Nobody really knows. You don't,

(10:46):
I don't, Intelligence doesn't, Pentagon doesn't, Israel doesn't, Iran doesn't.
CNN most definitely doesn't. Nobody knows. That's how it goes.
That rhymed, Chris, did you see nobody knows that's how
it goes, Chris, I'm gonna use that again. Don't roll
your eyes. No, Chris, the job doesn't suck. You're blessed
to work here. You are so blessed to work to

(11:08):
be in my presence. And have you ever considered this,
Maybe some of my testosterone is rubbing off on you
and producer Corey because I have so much of it
when you've been taking a male vitality stack from Chalk
for three years. I have to assume at this point
in time that when I walk in the room. You

(11:29):
know that's saying that rising tide raises all boats. Maybe
just my presence raises everyone's tea levels. I'd like to
think that anyway. Do you want to feel like that?
You want to feel good? All the time, full of energy.
Why don't you try some natural herbal supplements. Put down
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(11:54):
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a fantastic Wednesday. Remember you can email the show Jesse

(12:18):
at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Joyread got done shaving her
head and went on CNN and said this, in the
United crazy people go LGBTQ.

Speaker 2 (12:30):
People can't even serve in the military under the president
you prefer. I'm sorry, they're only a little bit.

Speaker 1 (12:38):
They're only a show.

Speaker 3 (12:40):
They're allowed to live, but they're not allowed to serve
in the United States military.

Speaker 1 (12:44):
They're being persecuted. They can't have their story. The United
States is not that's interesting because I'm looking at this
story from Atlanta, Atlanta's crime Wave question mark nah, let's
chase down the flags scuffers a group of teens or

(13:04):
four of them from sixteen to nineteen. They're about to
be charged with hate crimes because they were skidding out
on their Rainbow crosswalk and tearing up and burning the
flight of the Pride flags. Now, I only brought this
up to point out once again that communism is a religion.

(13:29):
It is a religion, and it does not tolerate other religions.
There are plenty of religions in the world that can
exist alongside other religions, competing religions either all kinds of
religions in the world that do that. Communism does not
operate that way, has never operated that way, will never

(13:51):
operate in that way. That's why they go right after
the churches. That's why they will flat out prosecute you
if you disagree with them. That's why why they will
demand your public subservience to whatever the insane thing they're
rolling out there. That's why you can torture an American flag,
you can scream and yell at a pastor, you can

(14:12):
harass a bunch of Christians celebrating Jesus in Seattle, But
if you happen to skid out your truck on one
of these LGBTQ Pride crosswalks, they will bring down the
justice system on you like a sludgehammer. Because communism does
not share religion with anyone else, and most definitely the

(14:35):
LGBTQ aspect of American communism. They will defend, they will
defend themselves, and they will and are going after the
American Church. That's what blows me away about so many
of these skinny genes wearing losers in America's churches acting
as if we can just coexist, we should just all

(14:57):
get along. War has been declared on you, whether or
not you want to believe it. Pow, they have already
declared war on you. They are coming. You can either
prepare your flock or you will get overrun. Excuse to
meme il say, Jess, do you think there are ancient
civilizations or evidence in the Forbidden Zone in the Grand Canyon. Well,

(15:23):
this all comes down to how old you think the
world is. I will say this, I've said it before
something that has really really hit home for me, And
it really hit home for me when I finally went
to Rome. All this ancient Rome stuff, ancient Rome, this,
and ancient Rome that it's buried. Do you know how

(15:47):
much of ancient Rome you'll never lay eyes on because
it's twenty thirty feet below the current ground of Rome.
There's obviously a bunch of reasons for this, but ancient societies,
older societies, they get buried underneath the physical ground as

(16:07):
new things are built on top, and wind and erosion
and floods, and there's a there's a whole laundry list
of reasons for this. But if you want to excavate,
like a portion of ancient Rome to discover the ancient
Rome that's underneath it, you you're gonna need abacco pal
You're gonna need shovels, You're gonna it's down there. Here's

(16:29):
a little thought, because I don't know about the Grand Canyon,
but here's a little thought. How much ancient ground have
you stepped on and didn't know it? I had a buddy,
have a buddy. He lives in Alexandria, Virginia, and that's
a really old colonial American Revolution part of the country,
as you know. And he's got this little it's little

(16:50):
townhouse in town. And he showed me. I went over
his house, he showed me, took me downstairs, and then
he has a basement. But then he has a crawl
space under the basement. Now this is probably fifteen feet
at least below street level. Takes me down into this

(17:12):
crawl space and shows me what was a bathroom in
a colonial house back in the Revolutionary War times. History
gets buried. I know it is awesome, Chris. I couldn't
fit in it because everybody was a big shorty back
to a big shorty. That doesn't make sense. Everybody was

(17:34):
tiny back then, so I couldn't really fit inside of it.
You basically had to get down on your hands and knees.
But yeah, how about that. Let's talk about what Governor
Murphy of New Jersey said.

Speaker 3 (17:45):
Today marks the difficult anniversary of the US Supreme Court's
decision to overturn Roe v.

Speaker 1 (17:51):
Wade.

Speaker 3 (17:52):
Unlike the United States Supreme Court, we in New Jersey
will always defend reproductive freedoms. Why long before the Dobbs
decision was issued, I signed historic legislation codifying the right
to an abortion in our state. Three years after Dobbs,
New Jersey remains just as committed to ensuring that every

(18:14):
woman has access to the full range of reproductive health services.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
There really are two different Americas, aren't they. I hate that,
but there are. Do you want to learn more about
that whole Revolutionary War stuff? What about the Constitution. I
know you've read it. I know you know. What do
you want to learn about it? I mean, really learn
why is this portion in there? Did anybody argue over this?

(18:42):
I don't understand why that is in there? Hillsdale will
teach you all this for free, at no cost. Hillsdale
College one of the few universities you can trust in
this country. They have all these great professors, all this wisdom,
and they don't want to just keep it for the
paying students. They give out large quantities of it for

(19:04):
free to you and me. And yes that rhymes, and
I did that on purpose. When you go to Hillsdale
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(19:25):
out their newest one, understanding Capitalism. Of all the amazing
courses they have, I think that's the one I get
the most emails about it. Really, I mean, it's amazing.
It really is something. Hillsdale dot edu slash jesse. Let's
talk about ice and rice next. Jesse Kelly Vaccian. It

(19:47):
is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Wednesday. Remember,
if you missed any part of the show, you can
download the whole thing on iHeart, Spotify iTunes. Let's do
some showgun of pink. I have heard you repeatedly state
that rice is terrible. Do you not like Chinese food,
orange chicken, Mongolian beef? But okay, stop, they drop bags

(20:13):
of rice on poor countries. Okay, you know why because
it's cheap, garbage filler food. And you said orange chicken
and Mongolian beef with rice is excellent. What's the best
part of it? Is it the rice that makes it good?

(20:34):
Mongolian beef is delicious. I don't have to add rice
to it. The rice itself adds nothing whatsoever. Rice is garbage.
And so don't tell me. Don't email me, by the
way and say you haven't added my chicken fried rice. Yes,
I know, fried chicken is delicious. The little eggs that
are in chicken fried rice is delicious. I've had mass

(20:56):
quantities of chicken fried rice, and the rice has been
the worst part of it every single freaking time. You
can deep fry anything and add eggs and chicken and
onions and a bunch of yummy stuff and it will
be delicious. That does not make rice delicious. White rice
is delicious. How could you even say that, Jesse? Every
day I see these communists doing everything they can to

(21:16):
imbat impede Ice from arresting and deporting the millions of
illegals in this country that must go home. Today I
saw the Los Angeles Dodgers are now aiding and abetting
them too. When will Trump's team suspend haybeas corpus or
declare martial law? Okay, this comes back to something we

(21:38):
touched on a little bit in the beginning in the
first hour. So I want to approach this in the
same way, but on a different subject. Why doesn't Trump
just declare martial law or something like that. We are
looking at the state of affairs in parts of the country,
parts of our government, and we are mortified and we

(21:58):
want someone to step in right now and fix it.
But okay, let's let's let's follow down this road. Let's
say Trump, which he can't, but let's say Trump declares
martial law. Martial law in Los Angeles military is in
full command of Los Angeles. We are going to round
up and deport every single illegal in fact, martial law

(22:19):
in America until every illegal is deported. Okay, all right,
And let's say he does it. He locks down the
country for a year two years, military run country, and
he manages to round up and deport every single illegal. Okay,
all right? How did all these illegals get here? And legals?

(22:44):
How did all these foreigners get here? More importantly, why
did they get here? Our country has been overrun by
mass immigration because large quantities of America, of American politicians,
of American states, American cities want the border of the

(23:07):
country open. Either they just hate the country and they
want the criminals to come in and murder and rape Americans.
That's a big part of it. Sometimes it's purely about
electoral politics and power. Congressman wants two hundred thousand illegals
counted in the census. But the reasons aren't important for
the purpose of our little mental experiment. Here, we have

(23:30):
a country full of millions and millions and millions and
millions and millions of foreigners because millions and millions and
millions of Americans want millions and millions and millions of
foreigners in the country. How many people in the United
States of America American citizens think like.

Speaker 2 (23:47):
This, we can't get produce out of these fields, or
apples out of these orchards, or you know, salads out
of the Silliness Valley in northern California.

Speaker 3 (23:56):
I mean, they will rot in the fields.

Speaker 1 (23:58):
They will not get to where they need to go.
How many Americans think like that? I don't have an
exact number, and I don't have an exact percentage, but
I think you and I would both agree that it's
pretty high, especially Americans who are in positions of power
that will allow them to do that. So, following our

(24:21):
little mental experiment, let's say Donald Trump declares martial law
and deports every illegal and everything's uncky dorny. All the
illegals are gone. Who's still here? Who's still here? Are
legions and legions of Americans who will just turn around

(24:41):
and open up the border all over again, all over again.
What Joe Biden did. I've explained this what the communists
around Joe Biden did. But what Joe Biden did four
years of not just opening up the border, opening up
the border and doing everything humanly possible to bring in

(25:03):
as many people as they possibly could on purpose, they
flew them in here. The United States government, with your
tax dollars, created an app so illegals could more easily
schedule their invasion of your country. Every single refugee program,
parole program, everything they could do to fill up this

(25:25):
country with foreigners they did for four years. Now, if
you were to declare martial law and deport every single illegal,
do you think you're going to change the heart or
the mind of a single one of the dirty comedies
who just filled up your country with twenty million illegals
in four years. You know that they're going to do

(25:46):
that again when they take power again, and they will eventually,
and I don't know when that will be. I don't
think it's twenty twenty eight. So don't get down and out.
When they take power again, they'll do the same thing.
And you could say, well, Jesse, no, they wouldn't because
it costs the election. It may have cost them an election,
but it may have won them a country. The mass
importation of foreigners is the only reason we still have

(26:08):
a Democrat Party. Without them, there is no Adam Schiff,
there is no ilhan Omar, there is no Mundani in
New York City. Without the mass importation of foreigners, there
is no president Joe Biden. The Democrat Party's power base
are mass imported foreigners. They're not that sorry they lost

(26:34):
one election. Don't get me wrong. They wish they hadn't.
They hate Donald Trump, They're mad about the whole thing.
But let me ask you, just honestly asking, if you're
a Democrat right now and you hate America and you
want Democrats to reign forever while they burn the country down,

(26:58):
Joe Biden imported twenty million foreigners, and because he did that,
you lost to presidency on a long term basis? Was
that a success or a failure? Did they fail because
Donald Trump won the election? How many of the twenty
million people Joe Biden brought in? Will Donald Trump be

(27:21):
able to deport in four years we are currently on
I think we're on a three million pace. Maybe maybe
three million. But let me be super super generous, because
I'm such a nice guy. Just ask Chris. Let's be
super generous and say Trump is going to be able

(27:43):
to deport five million people. So they imported fifteen, or
they imported twenty, we deported five. I know I had
to drop algebra a few times in community college, but
even my mass skills. Tell me that pencils out pretty
well for Democrats, doesn't it. We want short term solutions

(28:08):
to long term problems. Our long term problem is we
have enough Americans that hate America that they will continue
to vote Democrats, and the Democrats hate America enough that
they will continue to bring in mass foreigners. That's the
bottom line. Until that changes, we can't look. We're just

(28:28):
treading water until that changes. We're trying to keep our
head above water while we try to change that so
we can survive as a country. It's just a fact.
We're gonna do some headlines next, We're gonna do some
emails next, got all kinds of emails. Somebody even wants
to say something really quickly about America's generals before we

(28:49):
do that, speaking of the military. Independence Day is right
around the corner, and I know you love it the
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puretalk dot com slash nominate You know a veteran? You

(29:11):
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(29:33):
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(30:15):
Jesse kellyshow dot com. Jesse, thank you for the history
lesson on Alexander the Great. That was entirely well done.
I see what you did there, buddy, I did not
nod offen my recliner listening to you. Thanks. Do you
think we have anyone in today's American military that is
capable of such bravery, strategic and tactical brilliance. Uh probably not,

(30:42):
But remember this about Alexander the Great. Dudes love Alexander
the Great. It's just it's hard not to be fascinated
by someone who conquered everything in front of him, never
lost a battle, so young. He has a lot of qualities,
do admire. I get that, but he was also essentially

(31:06):
made in a lab to be that guy. And I'm
not going to go over the history story against whready
did that on the show, but just think of his father,
this incredible conqueror, not just an incredible conqueror, but his
father put his son through conqueror's boot camp. Aristotle comes
to tutor Emmy. He's making him tough with different guys.

(31:30):
His mom is tough as nails. He inherits the greatest
army on the planet. He was created in a lab,
essentially created in a lab to be an incredible conqueror.
I'm not saying that that dimishes what he did at all.
But you ask about the American military. We don't have

(31:50):
a society like that, and I don't know that we
necessarily want a society like that. We have some brilliant
people in our military, there's no question about it. Really brilliant, brave,
sharp people in our military. But it's different. I just
put it to you that way. It's different. Hey, Jesse,

(32:11):
why is the left so good at changing while the
right just sucks? The media and the Dems are out
there saying this guy and Minnesota, he's talking about that
assassin is a right winger when he's obviously a communist.
So it is Listen, I think that's actually a little
bit too hard on the right. And you know that
this is me. I'm famously hard on the right. I

(32:34):
think the right is getting better at not buying in
to the communist narratives. How many times have you heard
me scream into the microphone when I watch our side
help them with their narrative. The left, they would come
out with a narrative, whatever it is. George Floyd, George
Floyd was killed by that cop, and America's cops are

(32:54):
racist against black people. Well, I was watching as that
fire was building, and I was hoping for some sort
of unified locking of the shields from the right. Instead
we got exactly the opposite. We got a bunch of
people on the right, elected officials, people in the media,
pouring gasoline on that fire, losing control of the narrative.

(33:15):
I don't see that as much now now. Granted, there
hasn't been an issue that has created a national firestorm
like that one did since then, and I'm I'm not
so sure that can happen now Because of all the
trust and credibility the Communists burnt up during all that insanity.

(33:41):
I don't know if they have enough of the trust
of the American people now to create outrage like that again.
I think I don't want to call it their last hurrah,
but I think it was maybe one of the last
times in your lifetime you're going to see insanity like
that catch hold like that and spread like that. I

(34:03):
remember they took the Indian chick off of the Lando
Lakes Butter, Chris, do you remember that Lando Lakes Butter.
I know you're not going to believe this Kid's Lando
Lakes Butter used to have an Indian chick on there
and they just they took her off. They took her off.
During the thing, poor aunt Chremiva got axed off. The
pancake mixed. It was completely bonkers. What happened. The country
collectively lost its mind all at once it was wild

(34:26):
wild to see. Speaking about wild to See, I'm still
having a hard time with this.

Speaker 4 (34:34):
Here, Mark Ritter, the NATO chief, who is your friend?
He called you daddy earlier. Do you regard your NATO
allies as kind of children?

Speaker 1 (34:46):
No, he likes me. I think he likes me. If
he doesn't, I'll let you know. I'll come back and
I'll hit him hard. Okay, he did, He did it
very affectionate. Daddy here, my daddy? Is anyone else a
little weirded out? And I say this knowing that different
cultures use that term differently, but daddy. They called him daddy.

(35:12):
Now I've known. Uh, I've got a couple buddies from
Georgia who will actually refer to their father, their dad
as daddy. So I've heard of that before in certain
parts of the world. But Chris am I online and
thinking that's really weird. Chris. Okay, even Chris is backing

(35:34):
me up on that. It's weird. I'm uncomfortable and I
don't feel right. I don't feel right at all. And
now here's a headline. Why you know, you know the
thing headlines we didn't get to outrageous threats. Tom Holman's
family is targeted over immigration crackdown. Tom Holman is going

(35:57):
to need get this. Tom Holman is going to need
secure for himself and his family for the rest of
his life because he is deporting illegals. Doesn't that kind
of creep you out? Un Nuclear Watchdog Chief Night and day.
Difference between Iran's nuclear capabilities before and after US strikes. Yes,

(36:20):
dropping an entire mountain on top of a facility does
tend to hold it back a little bit. Trump says
he will make Spain pay on trade for resisting NATO's
spending hike. I'm not so sure that Spain isn't going
to have another civil war. I know that's not a
country that anybody really cares about, myself included. But I'm

(36:41):
here to tell you the dirty commies have once again
taken over Spain, and we're starting to see mass demonstrations
in the streets, and maybe Franco Number two will rise point.
It's tartas to all of you. Trump says NATO's spending
pledge a monumental win for the US. It's crazy that
it takes Donald Trump to get elected to actually get
NATO to do and spend what they agreed to do

(37:03):
and spend. Trump hoping for a comprehensive peace agreement with Iran,
and Trump came out earlier a couple hours ago and
said Iran China's allowed to buy Iranian oil from now. Look,
you didn't think that ceasefire just came because Donald Trump
made a phone call. Right he was making a deal.
Let's hope the peace last. If I sound skeptical, I am.

(37:26):
But for now, nobody's dying. We'll take it, all right.
We'll do this again tomorrow. That's all
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