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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It's the Jesse Kelly Show.
Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show. On a wonderful,
wonderful Monday. It's been incredible. We're about to talk about communists,
how they view themselves, how they use your organization to
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further the revolution, not to further your organization. We are
going to have a very hard talk after that about amnesty.
The whispers are starting to get louder. We'll talk about that,
we'll do some emails, we'll do some other things this hour.
But first I'm gonna play something for you. And this
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is not just to once again dunk on communist college professor.
It's not to just dunk on college. What I'm about
to play for you, I want this to be a
lesson to every single person in corporate America who is
listening to me right now. I want this to be
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a lesson to anybody who is considering bringing on new people.
Maybe you are a church and you're hiring, Maybe you're
a business, you're hiring, a sports league, a whatever. You
have a camp, you're bringing in new counselors. You must
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at all times aggressively screen the people you're bringing in
for the faintest whiff of communism, and if you smell it,
you must turn and run the other direction, because the
communist is always a communist first. He does not care
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about your mission, your bottom line, your organization, your church,
your sports league, or whatever it may be he is having.
He is in the middle of a revolution. He is
fighting a revolution, and he only wants access to your
organization to further the revolution. That's all he will ever
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care about, because he is a religious zealot. Would you
like an example, Oh, allow me to introduce you to
Amon abdel Hobby. Who is this Well, she's a professor
at the University of Chicago. At the University of Chicago,
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maybe that doesn't mean anything to you, This is one
of the most prestigious universities on the planet. I want
you to listen to this shockingly honest little diatribe about, Hey,
why did you seek out employment with the Universe of Chicago.
Speaker 2 (03:01):
The University of Chicago. It's evil, Like you know.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
Just I realized. The first word is beeped. Because this
is a family friendly show. She's using the F word,
the potty word. She starts out beep the University of Chicago,
her own employer, continue.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
The University of Chicago. It's evil, Like, you know, it's
a colonial landlord. Like why would I why would I
put any of my political energy into this space? And
I kind of had a little bit of disdain for
uh for for like people who spend a lot of
time doing that. We don't have power. We could shift
the moral authority all we want. We've won the moral question,
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like we that was the imperative that we've had. We
done check Like put Palestine in the national consciousness. We
did it, you know, make people sympathetic to Palestine, teach
a history.
Speaker 3 (03:54):
We did it.
Speaker 2 (03:54):
Like now you have white boys on the North side
of Chicago being like, hey man, free Palestine. I'm like, Okay,
did not see it coming. Glad it's here. I think
the question that I'm asking myself and I'm asking you
to ask yourself, is where can I actually build power?
Turns out I work at one of the biggest employers
in the city of Chicago. I work at a place
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that is a landlord, a healthcare provider, a police force,
right and a place where I have access to thousands
of people that I could potentially organize. However, but I'm
just like, actually, this is where I need to build power, right, like,
this is my big best possible structural leverage.
Speaker 1 (04:36):
And so I do. I do one on ones with my.
Speaker 2 (04:39):
Liberal colleagues who are like, well, I don't know, but
you know, I just think we should live the life
of the mind. Here are you're in a high park.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
Where we are, And I.
Speaker 2 (04:46):
Was like, yeah, you know, I hear you totally, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
I think you get the idea. That's how they all think.
Your child's third grade teacher with the A flag and
the Black Lives Matter flag and the crew cut. She
didn't take that job so she could teach your third
grader reading, writing, and arithmetic. She took that job because
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it gave her access to power to further the revolution.
I know, when you're in NASCAR is a great example,
because it sickens me what they've done in NASCAR and
you're at the corporate offices of NASCAR and you have
to bring in a new marketing director. I know, I know,
it's so tempting to go to Harvard to Yale. Of
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course those are going to be the smartest kids, right
That communist is going to destroy your organization. They're not
coming into NASCAR to further Nascar they're coming into NASCAR
to further the revolution. Headline James Gunn he's that Hollywood
director whatever says. Superman is about an immigrant, an immigrant
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that came from other places and populated the country. Yes,
it's about politics. They can't sit down and just make
a great movie about Superman. They have to fight for
the revolution. The revolution always comes first. Listen to this
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college professor.
Speaker 4 (06:23):
That seeks to dismantle the United States. I hope you
seek to dismantle the United States. And if that isn't
your politics, okay, I speak as if everybody has this commitment,
and the thing is that you should. You should listen
to indigenous people when they're telling you that this is the.
Speaker 1 (06:40):
Goal and that they are destroyers. They will do whatever
they have to do to worm their way inside of
whatever organization you have, because remember, they exist, at least
in their minds, outside of the structures of power. The
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goal of the communist is to tear down the structures
of power. Remember, everything in his mind is evil and wrong,
all the existing institutions. So how does he do that.
He's an infiltrator. That's why communists historically have been the
best spies, far better spies than free people. They're just
naturally infiltrators, natural liars. They will worm their way inside
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of your institution for the purpose of using the power
of your institution to further the revolution, and in so
doing they will destroy your institution. This is how they
all think. The ones that work in the FBI think
the same way that new youth pastor your church just
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hired thinks, the same way that little league coach, kindergarten teacher,
general in the military. This is how they think. The
communist is always a communist first. He never sets aside
his religion for anything else. He's only there to push
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it forward. All right, all right, now, I'm going to
get through a bunch of emails because I'm behind. But
before I get to these emails, we have to have
a talk. And I pray that this is the last
time we have to have this talk. I don't think
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it will be, but I pray it's the last time
we have to have this talk. Donald Trump got up
and spoke over the weekend, and before I play what
he said, I've been hearing rumors of this. Donald Trump
himself floated something like this out there publicly on social media.
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There was so much backlash. It was dropped and never
brought up again. I gotta be honest, I kind of
naively thought, Okay, he's moved on, not gonna do it.
You didn't see this because it was fourth of July weekend.
Everybody was off celebrating, not nerding out on the news.
Did you see when he said this, we're working.
Speaker 5 (09:22):
On legislation right now. Where farmers look, they't no better.
They work with him for years. He had cases that
were not here, but just even over the years where
people have worked for a farm on a farm for
fourteen fifteen years and they get thrown out pretty viciously,
and we can't do it. We got to work with
the farmers and people that have hotels and leisure properties
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to We're going to work with them, and we're gonna
work very strong and smart, and we're gonna put you
in charge.
Speaker 1 (09:48):
We're gonna make you responsible.
Speaker 5 (09:50):
And I think that that's going to make a lot
of people happy.
Speaker 1 (09:55):
We're working on legislation, those wonderful farm workers, those hospitality workers.
Of course he's discussing hotels, restaurants. We're working on legislation.
You know what he's saying. Don't you let me tell
you exactly what is happening and why it's happening, in
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the role you and I will have to play to
stop it from happening. Next The Jesse Kelly Show on
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So a couple weeks ago, Donald Trump put out on
social media that hey, we need to back off these
deportations of the farmers, the wonderful farm workers have been
there for a long time, and the hospitality workers. Over
the weekend he gave a speech. No one watched it
because it was July fourth weekend, but dropped it out
there again said.
Speaker 5 (10:59):
This legislation right now where farmers look, they know better,
they work with them for years. He had cases that
we're not here, but just even over the years where
people have worked for a farm on a farm for
fourteen to fifteen years and they get thrown out pretty viciously,
and we can't do it. We got to work with
the farmers and people.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
You're probably angry, probably confused. After all, Donald Trump is
well on his way to becoming a legend in the
American presidential history. Why what's the main driver of this?
Why are why are the American people so happy?
Speaker 3 (11:36):
And there's real uniformity here, That's what I really think.
You see, You see real uniformity all immigrants who are
here illegally fifty five percent of New York Times Marquette
sixty four percent, CBS News fifty percent, ABC News, with
a slightly different question fifty six percent. So what you're
seeing essentially here.
Speaker 1 (11:53):
Large a large majority of America. They don't want exceptions
for anybody. They want them all gone, every illegal gone immediately.
Donald Trump has ramped up deportations, and every time he
ramps them up, every time he sends ice into Los Angeles, Chicago,
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anywhere else, his approval numbers go up, up, up, up,
up up up started even rating construction sites approval numbers up,
restaurants approval numbers up. The more he deports, the higher
his approval numbers go. Now, well, I don't know, I
probably need to do some amnesty of these hospitality workers
and the farmers. Here's what happens. Big business interests, big
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donors to the Republican Party are oftentimes people who employ
large numbers of illegals. This is rampant in the hospitality industry,
hotels and restaurants. They might be the biggest employers of
illegals in the country. They them love the cheap labor.
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They are in the ear of people like Brooke Rawlins
of the Trump administration. She's starting to whisper other people
inside of the Trump administration. Hey, maybe back off. The
farmers need help, Hey let those illegal stay here. That
has doomed more Republicans than I can count. Republicans who
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were otherwise solid on issues have destroyed their legacy by
embracing amnesty. People forget that Marco Rubio could very well
have been president years ago. Rising star on the right.
Who is this young, good look and Republican out of Florida. Wow,
he's got some great ideas. What destroyed that signed on
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to one amnesty deal called the Gang of Eight, completely
destroyed and dismantled his presidential hopes. He's only now recovering
his reputation year afterward. I guarantee you if you got
him in a private room, he would tell you it's
one of the biggest political mistakes of his life. Because
he listened to those same big business types. Hey, just
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let me keep my illegals. Oh yeah, I get the
murders out. Just let me keep my illegals. I don't
want to have to pay better wages to Americans, No,
I have to where my fire will close down. That's
one of the two things that's happening. The second thing
that is happening is the most human thing in the world,
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and we are all susceptible to it, but most of
us will never be in this position, a position that
he's in when there are political movements in any country
at any point in history, when there are political movements,
the leader of the political movements, he can oftentimes think
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after a period of time, that he is the movement.
He can think he is the reason for all of it.
He's the driving force for all of it. That crowd
that's channing his name and wearing his hats and cheering
we love you Trump, that he can tell them anything
and they will do it. That he is the master
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and commander of the movement, and that no matter what
he says or no matter what he does, the legions
of people who are out there cheering, they'll always be
behind him. And that is wrong. Every single time a
political movement's leader attempts to do it, he ends up failing.
Political movement leaders ride the wave and desire of the people.
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It is. Donald Trump is popular, ridiculously popular, because he
says things people want said, he does things people want done.
It's not that he commands the those tens of thousands
of people that show up at the rally. They are
not a bunch of robots. You are not a sheep.
You are not a drone. He cannot say and do
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whatever and expect the undying support of the masses who
elected him. And every political leader makes that mistake because
you're on stage and they're cheering and chanting your name.
Surely I can just say jump and they will all
say how high. That's always a mistake, and it's not
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how it works. You are there because you are the
vehicle for the people's desires. You are not there because
they will follow you over the cliff. Donald Trump and
everyone in his administration who may be listening, and I
know some of you are, You have the potential to
be a president that is legendary for the ages. You
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could do nothing else for the rest of your four
years but deport every illegal you can find. And you
would be a legend. And you also have the opportunity
in front of you to destroy your legacy. If you
listen to those sweet, sweet big business donors in your ear,
you will. We're going to do some emails next. I'm
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moving off of this. I hope we don't have to
have this talk again. Let's talk about Preborn. Let's talk
about something wonderful. There's all kinds of death and horrible
stuff in the news. I know that, you know that.
Let's save a life today. We can't bring back once
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we've lost, but we can stop another one from dying.
Speaker 5 (17:43):
You know.
Speaker 1 (17:43):
That's the power of an ultrasound. It stops people from dying.
That baby in its mother's womb is about to be killed.
She's seeking out a place to kill it. Maybe she's
even trying to find an abortion pill they'll mail to her.
Without an ultrasound, she will. But if we get her
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in for a free ultrasound from Preborn, she will choose life.
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amazing Monday. Remember you can email the show Jesse at
Jesse Kellyshow dot com. One more thing on amnesty. Hey, Oklahoma,
this is your Senator. I just want blood Red Oklahoma
to know that this is your senator, affectionately known on
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this show as Naked Kendall Langford. It should have passed.
It would have fixed a lot of what he says
it should have passed. He's referring to the amnesty bill
he worked with Democrats on in Joe Biden's final year.
He sat there and watched as those evil communist demons
imported barbarians from all over the planet, and then he
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promptly tried to work with them to keep the border open. Oklahoma,
remember this. It should have passed.
Speaker 6 (19:39):
It would have fixed a lot of the loopholes there
in the law, and it would have been easier to
be able to enforcement now because one of the challenges
that we have is our asylum laws do include a
lot of loopholes in them that cartels have exploited for years.
They've become experts in exploiting our law because it's billions
of dollars of income to them when they can find
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loopholes and gaps. I heard a commentator just last week
saying the courts are challenging these different ways that President trumpet.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
Yeah, I'm gonna stop there. Just understand he tried to
work with the Communists to pass amnesty. He's still not
sorry about it. He still wishes it had passed. This
is why we have to get more involved in primaries,
because you may end up with a useless eunuch ginger
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representing your wonderful red state trying to amnesty illegals into
this country. Oklahoma twenty twenty eight is coming. Let's do better. Jesse, Oh,
thank you so much for printing this. When Chris, sometimes
you forget that they are insane people who listen to
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the show, and you know, I don't take phone calls. Chris,
when's the last time we did phone calls? It was
forever ago. They got to be more than a year, right.
I don't really do guests. I don't really do phone calls.
I really just prefer to hear from me for the
most part. And I don't miss them. You don't miss them.
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I never get an email. I wish you'd, I wish
you'd do phone calls again, you don't miss them. But
there is one part that I do miss. It's the crazies.
Jewish producer Chris never wanted me to put him on.
People will call in hammered, or they'll call in and
they're very clearly insane, and the call screener would would
even put in little notes on the computer screen. Hey
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definitely crazy, definitely insane, And that would be the first
one I'd go to because that's just great radio right there.
But every now and then they squeak through by email.
I'm going to read this email verbatim. The subject of
this one is pagan. Okay, that's the subject line here.
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It is you ready sent from my iPhone, quite happy
to hear you're enjoying your pagan holiday. You evil center cinner.
A four of July is associated with a bloodbath and
gaining ripping off England for supplies period. In case you're
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wondering what that sentence means, I have no idea anyway,
I have no idea either, Okay, but oh there's more. Also,
your Thanksgiving is associated with slaughtering one thousand Native Americans
for food. They were also cannibals, the Pilgrims, Puritans. Ha
ha ha. And your lovely Christmas holiday is associated at
the time of Christ's crucifixion. And that's the story. And
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that's the story from the from the notable historians I've
been in contact with, of whom you wouldn't be concerned,
pagan ha ha ha ha. Hey, Chris, can we get
her on the phone? Why can't you email her back? Please? Chris?
I want to talk to her. I know you don't, Okay,
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you don't want them having our number? Can we maybe
get her to call in? Hey? What, Chris? I just
want to talk to her on the air. It'll be great.
Please can you do this? I need to talk to
this person. You lose sight of the fact there's a
bunch of complete nutters out there, Jesse. Should women lose
the right to vote? This guy? Should women lose the
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right to vote? If single liberal cat ladies are the
ones influencing policies that destroy cities, are generally the ones
supporting transgenderism, so on and so forth. What is the solution? Solution? Okay,
so look, okay, it's fun to joke about the Nineteenth
Amendment destroying America because it's true. But still, let's let's
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dwell on this for a moment. Not all women vote communists.
Married women don't vote communists at all. Married women vote Republican.
Did you know that? So what happens is you get
these mentally ill single women, almost always on antidepressants, who've
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lost their mind, and they well, this is one of
them right here.
Speaker 7 (24:14):
I know I'm probably gonna get canceled for this. But
Camp Mystic is a white's only girls Christian camp. They
don't even have a token Asian, they don't have a
token black person. It is a all white, white only
conservative Christian camp. If you ain't white, you ain't right,
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you ain't getting in, you ain't going period. And I
think that context needs to be said in this matter.
If this were a group of Hispanic girls out there,
this would not be getting this type of coverage that
they're getting. You have carved out an all white.
Speaker 1 (24:54):
Okay, it's a demon. And you hear somebody like that
speak and you think to yourself, well, just women should
just be stripped of all rights to vote and things
like that. I've explained this before, let me explain it again.
Women are different than men, obviously, as you know. And yes,
they're more emotional, there's no question. But women are created
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with this wonderful motherly nature. They're nurturers. You should see
my wife when there's a deer. It's embarrassing. She wants
to take it home. Communists, since the invention of communism
have figured out how to use that motherly nature and
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turn her into a sub human because they will twist
it and convince her that instead of raising and nurturing
a family or children or something like that, instead they'll
manipulate it and they'll make her well, you have to
protect the indigenous, or you have to protect then the
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illegals or or the little training kids. It's a slow,
steady manipulation where they destroy the minds and souls of
young women, and the young women turned into the most vicious, violent,
murderous communists. Cambodia it was like this. It was a
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young women who were the worst Soviet Union, maos China.
They were the absolute worst. Young single women who had
their minds and souls twisted, their nurturing nature twisted for
communist purposes, were always the most vile and always the
most violent. And so when you hear them say these things,
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you think to yourself, well, they should just be stripped
to the right to vote.
Speaker 8 (26:45):
No, we should stop tossing young women to the freaking wolves.
How many times have I warned you about sending your
baby girl off to college just because she, well, she
wants to go to Texas. You, if you were going
to send your daughter off to college, you had at
her aggressively vet where.
Speaker 1 (27:02):
You are sending her. But we have such a hard time. Look,
and I know this too, because I can be as
softy as a dad. I know a daughter would own me. Well,
she got into she got into Brown University. I have
to send her. Well, she's always wanted to go to
Tennessee to university, so I'm gonna send her. It's been
her favorite. Well, she wants to, she got in, Well,
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she wants to. Okay, when she comes home driving a
Subaru lesbian down with a bunch of pits in her face,
and he and her hair's half shaved off, and she
hates you, and she decided that God's the enemy and
America sucks. You'll be regretting it. They will take her
wonderful nature and turn it and twist it into something
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that is evil. It's what they do to young women.
Be careful. That's my whole point. Now I have another point,
since people were calling my smoker a yuppie smoker, which
it's not. It's a woodpellet smaker. You know that everything
I make on my wonderful pitmaster smoker is perfect now right,
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and you know why it's perfect? No matter what I make.
It could be smoking pork, Chris. It could be a brisket.
It could steaks on the grill, it could be whatever.
I use the IQ Sense, the amazing wireless cooking thermometer
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It's fire and forget it handles up to one thousand degrees.
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Couple things, just to recap, we did a long, long
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first hour about all this Epstein stuff. There's no client list.
We didn't find evidence of blackmail. This was Peter Doocey
and Caroline Levitt from earlier today.
Speaker 9 (29:49):
According to the report, this systematic review revealed no incriminating
client list. So what happened to the Epstein client list
that the Attorney General said she had on her desk?
Speaker 10 (30:02):
Well, I think if you go back and look at
what the Attorney General said in that interview which was
on your network on Fox News, go.
Speaker 9 (30:08):
Ahead and Roberts said, DOJ maybe releasing the list of
Jeffrey Epstein's clients? Will that really happen? And she said,
it's sitting on my desk right now to review.
Speaker 10 (30:17):
Yes, she was saying the entirety of all of the paperwork,
all of the paper in relation to Jeffrey Epstein's crimes.
That's what the Attorney General was referring to. And I'll
let her speak for that.
Speaker 1 (30:27):
But again, if I may encourage you on something, I
am gonna have Mike Bens on my TV show tonight.
Remember I do a TV show every weeknight too. On
the first TV I'm gonna have Mike Bens on tonight.
I'm going to have him on for a long time
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to talk about this Epstein stuff. What are Epstein's real
connections not stupid internet fodder? What are the facts? What
do we know? If you tune in too that tonight,
you are going to be dumbfounded by some of the
things Mike Ben's is going to say. I'd recommend it.
(31:09):
Oh and by the way, if you can't watch it
or don't want to watch it, the TV show is
also in the same podcast feed. You can see in
the podcast feed it's different. We have all three hours
of the radio show separated, which is still weird. I
don't know why they do that. We have all three
hours of the radio show separated, and then you'll notice
there's like a fourth hour every day that's my television show.
(31:31):
So you can just listen to it. You don't have
to watch it, although what an honor it would be
for you to watch me. But what Chris, Seriously listen
to what Mike Ben's has to say tonight about Jeffrey
Epstein his CIA connections. You are going to be so
much smarter than all of your friends when you show
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All right, all right, I love this one. This is great.
So the communists in the media have have a tough
road right now. In the tough road is this The
American people are happy. They're happy with the Trump administration.
His approval numbers have not dipped the way most presidents
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have by this point in time. He has so far
remain steadfast on deportations. The American people are in love
with that.
Speaker 3 (33:26):
And there's real uniformity here. That's what I really think.
Speaker 9 (33:28):
You see.
Speaker 3 (33:29):
You see real uniformity all immigrants who are here illegally
fifty five percent of the New York Times Marquette sixty
four percent, CBS News fifty percent, ABC News with a
slightly different question fifty six percent. So what you're seeing
essentially here is very clear indication that a majority of
Americans in fact, when they're asked us one question, which
I believe gets that the underlying feelings do in fact
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want to to port all immigrants who are here illegally.
There's no arguing with these different numbers.
Speaker 1 (33:56):
So if you're a communist in the media and you
view your in the media as trashing Donald Trump to
push the revolution forward, it creates difficulty. If people are happy,
how do you how do you how do you trash him?
They're happy? What the job he's doing? How do you
trash him? Well, they have to handle it really in
the same way they handle all the endless climate commie gobblegook.
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You have to sell people that it's disastrous. You just
can't see it. You know how they do it with
all the stupid global warming stuff. The polar bears are
they're all dying. Oh they're not. The ice caps are melting,
but you're not looking at the ice caps. I'm not
looking at the ice caps. Just trust me. It's right
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around the corner. You can't see it, but right around
the corner. It's a total disaster. I promise. Therefore, you
should give me all your freedom and money. How I
do it? This one out of ABC News is amazing.
The headline is how soon will you feel the effects
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of Trump's megabill And the opening sentence is just amazing
President Donald Trump in Congressional Republicans massive tax and spending
bill will affect millions of Americans, particularly vulnerable populations, but
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some of those impacts won't be felt for some time. Look,
I swear this bill that we bet that they passed.
It is going to hurt so bad. It's going to
destroy your life. You might die, But I mean not
for a while, not for a while. Just know that
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it's coming, and you should be mad and scared. Just
it'll take a while to get here. I promise it's coming.
And now here's a headline. Why you know? You know
the things headlines it get to you. Anti immigration protests
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erupt in Mexico city. Quote respect my culture. Oh is
that annoying when a bunch of people move in from
a separate country and start to change your city and
your culture. Wow, I can see how that might get
on your nerves. Are China linked organizations affecting US environmental policies? Yes,
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large amounts of America's quote cloimate change propaganda is funded
by the communist Chinese because they understand, there's no better
faster way to destroy an economy, to destroy a nation,
than by pretending that carbon dioxide is poison and you
should smash your own production. Of course they're funding it. Russia,
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says minister fired by Putin killed himself. Oh yes, look,
another Russian guy fell out of his apartment. They really
should start putting nets underneath those apartment balconies and windows
in Russia. It's I mean, they must be super slippery.
It's wild how often these people will just fall out. Hey,
but wow, what are you doing? Fighter jets protect Donald
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Trump during a New Jersey weekend. I think all of
us when we go to New Jersey should be protected
by fighter jets. I will see you tomorrow, that's all