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July 22, 2025 35 mins

Why buy a treadmill when the sidewalk is just as good. Frankenstein's monster. Is Chuck Schumer's power in jeopardy? Jesse’s spidey senses. 

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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
what has been a spectacular Tuesday. We'll talk very briefly
about this Iran nuclear enrichment thing. We'll talk about, well,
the communists building the world of lies. There's this woman

(00:33):
who's telling an outright lie. It's completely fascinating to listen
to these people who will do more emails. I feel
like ob just set a vicious trap for me. And
so much more coming up on the world famous Jesse
Kelly Show in the final hour. Now, Iran's foreign minister.

(00:54):
I'm not going to go into his name, it doesn't matter.
It's dumb. He came out and he said publicly, Hey,
our uranium enrichment program, it's severely damaged. As you can
imagine when America comes and essentially drops a mountain on
top of it. That'll set you back a little while.
He said, our uranium and Richmond it is. It is

(01:15):
severely hurt. But no, it's really dear to us, and
we're just gonna start it up again. Trump comes out
and says, don't be, don't be starting it up again.
I'm paraphrasing, but he said, don't you do that. You're
saying you're gonna start it up again. If you do that,
I'm gonna come back and get you some more. The

(01:37):
only reason I brought that up is is this. Sometimes
sometimes a pause between hostilities is the best you can
hope for when there are cultural clashes that go back
centuries and probably can't be healed. We all want you.

(02:00):
I want lasting peace, you know, peace on Earth Christmas time.
If we get that, we don't want it. It's always
a fantasy. It's never coming, not in this lifetime. All
we can hope for is a temporary pause. If you
thought flying across the globe and dropping a couple of

(02:22):
big old bombs down at RAN's nuclear sites, we're just
going to kind of settle that whole matter and everything
was going to be peaceful afterwards. I would just argue
that you're a little bit naive, like we talked about
when all that was going on. Some fights, some fights
don't end until one side is gone. That's just kind

(02:43):
of how it's always been. Now I need to before
I get to this communist world of lies in emails.
I feel like OB just set a trap for me, Oh,
I didn't tell you, Chris. It just happened right before
the second when started. So I get a text for mob.

(03:04):
You know, we discussed big purchases, and she's always going
to check in with me and get my approval before
she buys anything of any significance. It's just kind of
how we do things. And she texts me and she says,
I want a treadmill, a treadmill. Now I'm against the treadmill.

(03:25):
I really don't want to sound like Chris here, but
I don't want to spend the money on a treadmill.
Treadmill's got to be expensive, Chris. I haven't looked them up,
but they have to be thousands of dollars. They're not bad.
They're not bad. Really, how much a few hundred? Oh well,
that's not that bad. I thought it was going to
be thousands of dollars, Chris said, it's not fancy. Well,

(03:48):
I don't want her to have a nice one. I
want the cheapest one humanly possible. That way, it breaks
after a month and I have to go buy a
nice one. I make this mistake all the time. Anyway,
she texts me that she wants a treadmill. How am
I supposed to respond to that, because here's what you do.
If you respond no, then people think you're fat, people

(04:11):
think you don't care about exercise, or I know what
she'll do, She'll pull out that thing. I guess you
don't care if I get fat, or something like that.
And then then you're trapped again because then if you
respond no, I do care, don't get fat, then oh,
I guess you wouldn't love me anymore. I feel like
this was walking me into a trap that I can't

(04:34):
escape from without saying, yes, what Chris, what Chris said?
You already bought a treadmill. It's called a sidewalk, Chris.
It's so miserable here in the summertime, buddy, let's be honest.
You know, this is something, this is something weird about
living in Texas that I've gotten used to now. But

(04:58):
when I was a kid, you know, I was born
in OHI, Oh, I didn't know anybody. Well, I take
that back. I knew one family that had an inground pool.
One family, and because they were the only family around
that had an in ground pool, every single occasion was
at their house because they were the only ones that

(05:20):
had it. The only other pool I can remember in
Ohio was my buddy. He and his family lived in
a double wide, but they had one of those blow
up above ground pools, and we spent all kinds of
time there pools, especially in ground pools. The way I
grew up and where I grew up, that was something

(05:42):
rich people had. We never even dreamt of having a pool.
That would never happen. Now we moved to Montana at
ten years old. Obviously you get two months, maybe two
and a half months of decent weather, hot weather, I
should say, up in Montana for the summertime. I didn't
know a single person in Montana who had a pool,

(06:04):
not one. Ud Chris is making into this face, Buddy,
it's seven eight months a year. It's freaking frozen. The
ground is frozen. You're not a hot tub. Yeah, you'll
see those hot tubs. But nobody had a pool. And
if you did, and I didn't know anyone who did,
but if you did, you had to be mega rich
because most of them had to be enclosed. They were
essentially inside indoor pools where they'd put kind of like

(06:27):
a greenhouse thing around it. Again, my entire life, pools
were rich people things. Normal people never had pools. The weather,
the summer is so ungodly down here in Texas. It
is so freaking miserable down here. Half of my friends
have pools. A pool is a normal thing down here. Now,

(06:50):
some pools are bigger and more elaborate than others. You know,
this guy will spend one hundred grand on a pool,
and this guy will spend ten grand. So don't get
me wrong. The sizes and how elaborate the thing is,
it will vary from house to house. But Chris, how
many friends do you know have pools?

Speaker 2 (07:04):
That?

Speaker 1 (07:05):
Chris said a lot? Uh, Corey that you guys don't understand.
That's rich people's stuff another part of the country. But
the summer is so freaking miserable here. The only time
you even want to go outside is if you can
stumble out your back door and PLoP into a body
of water. And even then, even then, And people from

(07:26):
up in Montana, which I told you, I just spent
a month up there. People in Montana don't believe me
when I say this. In the Texas summer like today,
you can't get in a pool at three or four
in the afternoon because the water is so warm. It's
like hopping in a bowl of soup and it stops
being refreshing at all. You think, well, I'll just get

(07:49):
in the pool. Oh no, no, no, no no. If that
water's been warming up all day, you can't get in
the pool. You have to wait until it's seven eight
o'clock at night for the water to cool back off
enough to get in the pool. Buddy. This summer is miserable.
And you know I love Texas. I moved here on purpose.
I love the people, I love the food. The weather

(08:12):
here is awful. So I can't say that to her.
Just go outside, I guess I could. But what Chris,
what you said? What's wrong with building up a good sweat?
Just embrace the heat, buddy, That's no way to live.

(08:32):
I love a good sweat as much as the next man.
That's no way to live. Nobody wants to walk to
their car one hundred yards across the parking lot and
then sit down in their own butt sweat. And this
is no way to live. I know you Texans think
this is the only way to live. It's not. You've
got to find a way to cool off in the summertime.
What Chris, Chris said this or ten foot snow bangs. Well,

(08:58):
there's a reason I'm here, Powell. Don't think that was
me telling you Montana whether it's perfect. I used to
get woken up every morning in the winter time by
my dad an hour before I had to leave, so
I could go shovel off the driveway and just I've
shoveled more snow. And of course we never had any
money for a snowblower, so it was all by hand.

(09:19):
No matter what. You got a snow shovel and you
got out and you're just shoveling, shoveling, shoveling snow. I'm
so sick of shoveling snow that I never want to
shovel any more snow in my life. Let's talk about
the Democrat Party really quick. Is Chuck Schumer in troubling now?

Speaker 3 (09:33):
The Times call for someone who's going to stand up
to Donald Trump and make sure that we stand up
to this unconsprucial action. And we've had great voices in
the Senate doing that. We've had Corey Booker doing that,
We've had Chris Murphy doing that. We have so much
talent there, Brian Chat's doing that. It just seems to
me odd that we still are taking Schumer. I mean,

(09:55):
I have nothing to do with it. It's the Senate's decision.
But what we need to do is make it clear
for the September thirtieth. Then he shouldn't capitulate that he
needs to stand with the base and make sure we
get some concrete concessions.

Speaker 1 (10:09):
That is a huge, huge thing that won't get any
media play at all. That's Roe Conna representative. He's in
the House, Rocanna. It doesn't matter who he is, but
a Democrat in the House essentially just said, why do
we need Chuck Schumer anymore? Let's talk about this rift,
what it's all about. What's happening right now? Hang on.

(10:34):
Jesse Kelly returns next. It is the Jesse Kelly Show
on a wonderful Tuesday Memory. You can email the show
and you should Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. If
you miss any part of the show. iHeart Spotify iTunes,
go download the podcast of it. So more than one

(10:57):
Democrat has publicly called out Chuck. Now, why see the
head of the party. Why see the head of the party.
Other people are the head of the party. You know
the story of Frankenstein. Most people roughly know the story.
Everyone knows the monster. But remember the monster was not Frankenstein.

(11:18):
Frankenstein was the guy who created it, Doctor Frankenstein. Doctor
Frankenstein thought he could create life cobbles together a bunch
of quite large body parts. Depending on which version you read,
lightning strikes, you get a little this, little of that,
and boom, now you have this gigantic, super powerful, soulless monster.

(11:42):
And doctor Frankenstein quickly figures out, I'm not in control
of this thing anymore. What Democrat leadership is now going
through with the loss of Nancy Pelosi, with the leadership vacuum,
is their leads are no longer able to put fear

(12:05):
into the radical communist base, the younger communists in their party.
They used to be able to. Nancy Pelosi was the
one who could do it and would do it, didn't
matter who you thought you were. Remember big shot AOC
when she took out that establishment Democrat and got elected,
went into Congress and immediately started running her mouth vam

(12:27):
ba ba ba bah. Almost a week into it, Nancy Pelosi,
it was widely reported called AOC and for a little
sit down said hey, I'm not telling you not to
be a filthy commy. Don't you ever try to come
at me again in public, or there's going to be
a problem. AOC has been a team player ever since.

(12:48):
Democrats are savages in general, soulist monster savages. They have
to be controlled, you know, Like we've said so many
times before, fear and pain is all these people understand.
And Nancy Pelosi was the one who could give that
to them. She was more than willing to take you
out in a primary. She could put fear in your heart.

(13:12):
Without her, there's nobody left to put fear in these people.
Hakeem Jeffrey Stussan. Listen, listen to this goober. Listen to
this goober, and don't listen like you picture. You're one
of the younger, crazy, dirty comis in Congress. Does this
guy strike fear into your heart thinking about him calling

(13:32):
you into the office.

Speaker 4 (13:33):
This far right excreamist group that I've never heard of
file this ethics complaint right here, alleging that I somehow
abused my power by speaking the truth about Donald Trump's
so called US attorney in New Jersey. Let me be
clear about my opinions relative to Alena Happa. That's the

(13:56):
US attorney right now, in New Jersey. She is wolf,
unqualified and is a political hack.

Speaker 1 (14:04):
Alena Haba, you are gosh, this guy needs some chalk
so bad.

Speaker 4 (14:08):
A complete and total disgrace. I don't give a damn
about this so called.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
There's another cuss word, another cus word.

Speaker 4 (14:15):
In there, complaint. It means nothing to me. It is frivolous.
It was fil Okay.

Speaker 1 (14:23):
You get the idea, and the idea is a keem.
Jeffreys needs a male vitality stack from chalk. You just
heard him, Alena Haber. He even had a little liftspin there.
That's a man who needs a twenty percent increase in
his testosterone in ninety days. But most men do, and

(14:44):
I understand what a chem's going through. He drinks synthetic
estrogens just like you do. It's in our water, it's
in our plastics. So he needs natural herbal supplements to
fight against that. It'll get rid of that lisp, it'll
get rid of that feminine way of talk, and he
may be able to grab a hold of his party again,
which he's lost control of. Do you want that kind

(15:06):
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(15:28):
three thousand. Back to what we were talking about, though,
without Nancy Pelosi there to put fear in these younger
radical Democrats, the power has shifted. They have courted all
these street animals. These street animals are making the transition
from streets to elites. They're running for office, they're getting elected,

(15:50):
and when they get elected, they are not tiptoeing around
when they get there the way freshman congressmen and young
congressmen usually do in both parties. Try to keep your
head down, your mouth shut. You just got there. That
is not happening at all. The loudest voices in the
Democrat Party are now the youngest voices. And that's because

(16:11):
the senior Democrat leadership does not strike fear into the
heart of junior Democrats. Chuck Schumer is not only the
most powerful Democrat in the United States Senate. Remember the
Senate is an unbelievably powerful institution. Chuck Schumer is the
top breaking Democrat there. Chuck Schumer is also a long

(16:35):
established politician in our second most powerful state, New York.
That's a big deal. And New Yorkers know exactly what
I'm talking about. You rise through the ranks in New
York politics and you become one of the US Senators
in New York politics, that's a big deal. You know
how to grab power, how to use power. Chuck Schumer

(16:57):
now gets threatened publicly? Why did we still have him there?
And I had a little birdie tell me, don't know
if I believe this. By the way, so this is
not me telling you. It was one of those heard
from a guy who heard from a guy things, So
I am not telling you this is coming, Okay. I
heard a guy tell me that AOC is seriously considering

(17:18):
taking out Chuck Schumer, And I asked, well, if that's true,
can she Because of what I just said, Chuck Schumer,
he knows how to real power in New York. I
was told that AOC would stomp Chuck Schumer in New York.

(17:40):
The young crazies now control the Democrat Party. Frankenstein worked
for a lot of years to build that monster. Now
the monster is alive, and now the monster is in charge.
It's wild to watch it anyway, We'll do some emails
in the communist world of make believe. Next The Jesse

(18:02):
Kelly Show on air and online at Jesse Kellyshow dot com.
It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Tuesday. Member,
you can email the show Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com.
Let's do some of these, Hey, Spider Jesse. Last week
you said you felt like we are on the verge

(18:23):
of something big and that you couldn't explain it. Over
the weekend, the biggest political story in our country's history
was just discovered. Your spidey sense was right on. But
be honest. Did you have inside information or a source
to point you toward that feeling or are you just
that good? I love the show. It's all I listened

(18:44):
to on my forty minute commute to work. Says, her
name is Jennifer Uh. I always, always, always tell you
when I have a source, I am always honest with
you about that, and I will always be honest with
you about that when I have a source who has

(19:05):
told me something I can't always I usually can't tell
you who they are or what their role is, but
I will tell you I have a source when I
have a theory that I've just come up with in
my small, infantile brain. I tell you it's just a theory.
When I know something, I tell you I know something
when I tell you I think something's coming. It was

(19:26):
just because I felt like something was coming. I didn't
know it was going to be the Obama stuff. And
again to hear Donald Trump talk about it, this thing
might go somewhere. I don't think it's going to land
on Obama. That doesn't happen. Presidents have all sorts of
immunity and things like that. And I'm not sitting here

(19:48):
to tell you, you know, John Brennan's going to federal prison.
I'm not. I don't know, but I'm telling you this
something's going to happen.

Speaker 5 (19:56):
They have a stone called and it was President Obama.
It wasn't lots of people all over the place. It
was them too, But the leader of the gang was
President Obama. Look, he's guilty. It's not a question, you know.
I like to say, let's give it time. It's there.
He's guilty. This was treason. This was every word you

(20:20):
can think of. They tried to steal the election, they
tried to obfuscape the election. They did things and nobody's
even imagined, even in other countries. And we have all
of the documents, and from what Tolsey told me, she's
got thousands of additional documents coming. So President Obama it

(20:42):
was his concept, his idea, but he also got it
from crookt Hillary Clinton. Crooked is a three dollars bill.

Speaker 1 (20:52):
The American president saying that publicly is a big deal.
Is a very big deal because that's going to put
pressure on Pam Bondy to act. You and I are
used to the DOJ, even Republican ags doing nothing. We're
used to Jeff Sessions, We're used to Bill barr Well.
I mean, I wouldn't want to. That's what we're used to.

(21:14):
I'm jaded, you're jaded. That's how it is. How does
Pam Bondy do nothing? If you think that's what she's
going to do, it's a very reasonable thing. But how
does she do nothing when her president is saying things
like this publicly?

Speaker 5 (21:30):
The which hut that you should be talking about is
they caught President Obama absolutely called Chelsea Gabbert what they
did to this country in twenty sixteen, Starting in twenty sixteen,
but going up all the way going up to twenty
twenty of the election. They tried to rig the election.
Then they got caught, and they should be very severe

(21:52):
consequences for that. You know, when we caught Hillary Clinton,
I said, you know what, let's not let's not go
too far here. It's the the ex wife of a president.
And I thought it was sort of terrible, and I
let her off the hook. And I'm very happy I did.
But it's time to start after what they did to me,

(22:12):
and whether it's right or wrong, it's time to go
after people. Obama's been caught directly, so people say.

Speaker 1 (22:19):
Oh, it's time to go after people. If you're Pam BONDI,
you can't not act when your boss says something like that.
You're forced to. You have to take that as orders, right,
don't you have to take it that way? You have

(22:41):
to take that as a directive. When the DNI is
on television saying this, you see crimes here, I do.

Speaker 2 (22:50):
Sean, And I'm referring all of these documents that we
have that we have found and uncovered, referring them to
the Department of Justice for further investmentation, accountability, and action,
not just investigation, but action. Accountability has to take place.
The American people's ability to have faith and trust in

(23:12):
the integrity of our democratic republic is literally what's at stake,
and therefore the future of our ability to exist as
the country that we know it. This accountability is critical
to make sure that this never happens again.

Speaker 1 (23:27):
How do you hear that and not act? I think
I think someone's going to act. Dear Jesse, I wrote
you a few months ago to let you know I
started a monthly donation to preborn on my birthday. I
thought it seemed like a good day to help save
a life. I just wanted to update you when your
listener is to let you know that a monthly donation

(23:48):
is not only an easy thing to do, but I
don't even notice a difference in my finances. Twenty eight
dollars a month is such a small price to help
make the difference between life and death for those precious babies.
How about that it was a great birthday present to
give myself giving someone else the opportunity for a birthday. Ah,

(24:08):
that's a cool way to put it. I hope your
birthday was a great day with family and friends. Happy birthday,
says Her name is Terry. Thank you, Terry. Yeah, I've
encouraged you before to give to Preborn monthly if you can,
And maybe you can't do twenty eight dollars a month.
I say twenty eight dollars because that's how much the

(24:30):
ultrasound they give that young woman costs. Hey, maybe you
can do more, right, maybe you can buy five of them.
I don't know. Maybe you can do five bucks. I
don't know. But I love when I find a wonderful
organization like Preborn. I love to do it that way.
That way I never have to rely on my mind
or rely it. Well. I hopefully I'll log in and

(24:52):
I'll give something. Give it automatic. They didn't ask me
to say that. I would recommend it. Give it automatic.
And remember it's tax deductible. You get a nice little
sheet at the end of the year, deducted all that
from your Texas Not too shabby, huh, Preborn dot com
slash Jesse, Hey Jesse, have you ever gone to the
World War Two Museum in New Orleans or the Medal

(25:13):
of Honor Museum in Arlington, Texas? Named Cindy. I did
the World War Two Museum in New Orleans. That was
last month. I believe finally did that. Everybody had told me,
you gotta go, you gotta go, you gotta go. We went,
and wow, it was so good. It was so well done.
That World War Two museum in New Orleans. Oh yeah, Chris,

(25:34):
it was wild cool, huge, Chris. I uh, I bet you.
It's a city block, dude. We're not talking a little building.
I bet you it's a city block. They had this
one thing. There's a submarine crew. I won't go into
the details of it. There's a submarine crew in World
War Two that they were out at night and they

(25:58):
were taking on a bunch of Japanese these ships with
their submarine, and the crew ends up getting sunk. It's
an amazing story. The submarine gets sunk, they take out
a bunch of ships. But it's one of the It's
one of, if not the only instance where some of
the crew actually got out of a submarine. Normally, you
lose a sub everyone dies. They had like these air

(26:19):
devices where they got to the surface. The Japanese captured
them and tortured them and this whole thing, but some
of these guys live through the wall. It's a fascinating story.
I think it's the Tang. I think it's the USS Tang.
Don't quote me on that. I think that's the name
of the sub anyway. At this World War Two museum,
they have this thing once you pay for a ticket.
I don't think we had to pay extra for it.

(26:41):
Maybe we did, don't quote me on that. But they
have this setup where you show up outside this display
and at your set time they let a set number
of people in, and when you walk in, you have
a much larger version of the submarine these guys were in.
There's a station where you load the torpedoes. There's a

(27:04):
station where you steer the submarine. There's a station where
you operate the periscope, and they're giving orders over the
loudspeaker as if you are in the middle of that
battle and they're like, you don't load torpedo tube number one,
turn Starbuck and you are operating it. The different people
in there are operating it, and the area around it

(27:26):
because they have it open around and Chris City's gonna
be out sick tomorrow. Dude, I'm telling you, it's great.
We got to go back. I love New Orleans anyway,
I'll go back with you. The area around it is
a screen of some kind. So you're looking at the
Japanese ships and it's raining and you're firing torpedoes, and dude,
that is one aspect of that museum. I was in history,

(27:49):
nerd freaking heaven, history nerd heaven like you cannot imagine.
I thought it was so well done. And what I
didn't know was Stephen Ambrose was the one who started
that museum. I grew up reading Steven Ambrose, that wonderful
American historian. He wrote a great Lewis and Clark book
called Undaunted Courage. I think it was Undaunted Courage. Highly

(28:13):
recommend it for you and the kids, the story of
Lewis and Clark. But Ambrose was the one who started it,
the World War Two museum. Dude, it was awesome. It
was freaking awesome. Anyway, one more segment left. We'll talk
about the world to make believe some emails. Next, you're
listening to the Jesse Kelly Show. You're welcome. It is

(28:38):
the Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of The Jesse Kelly
Show on what has been a wonderful Tuesday. If you
miss any part of the show, you can download the
whole thing on iHeart Spotify iTunes. I want you to
listen to something. This is in Tennessee, one of my
favorite states, as you know, but we talk a lot
about how communists lie about everything on purpose, big gigantic lies,

(29:03):
small eyes. But in order to sell the sick religion
they're trying to sell, it requires lies. Walking into a
room and telling people you're going to destroy everything they
care about is not a winning sales message, so you
have to lie. And the communist knows this. It used
to take this form, and I actually missed this. Remember

(29:25):
all the fake child stories the first time Trump was elected,
the communists kind of settled on this theme. And this
is what I mean by child stories. It was always
like I was talking to my five year old star Crystal,
and she was worried that Donald Trump was going to
have her murdered, and I didn't know whether or not
I should tell her that was going to happen. And

(29:46):
everyone around us heard it, and they all started clapping
when she said that. Just clearly a fake story, a lie.
But it wasn't one person who did this. It was
person after person. Politicians, Democrat politicians took part in it.
Media people took part in it. They all just decided, well,
I should make up a story too. I should lie too.

(30:06):
Communists lie about everything at all times in order to
maintain the world of make believe their cult followers live in.
They tell these lies because your liberal ant Pagy is
bitter and miserable, and she's on too many antidepressants, and
she's probably a stupid person, and so she will believe

(30:28):
the lies she is told. That's why they tell the lies.
The lies are designed for the liberal ant Pagy in
your life. Maybe that liberal ant Peggy is your mom,
or your coworker, or your son, or your husband, or
whatever it may be. But they believe a bunch of
things that aren't true because they're dumb and they're mentally ill,
and because Communists are constantly feeding them lies. Listen to

(30:53):
this bunch of crack and.

Speaker 6 (30:54):
They my partner for about fifteen years that we're not married.
I just had my first visit and that provider told
me that thanks to that act, they were not comfortable
treating me because I am a high white mother and
that goes against their Christian balance.

Speaker 1 (31:12):
Just I know the audio is a little rough. I
got pregnant. I've been with my partner for a bunch
of years and I went to see my obgyn and
they wouldn't treat me. And you heard that, Listen to
all the liberal and Peggy's in the crowd. Oh my gosh,
no way.

Speaker 7 (31:33):
I'm looking enough to live in a part of the
state where I can seek care across state lines.

Speaker 6 (31:39):
And that's what I'm doing, traveling to Virginia. Dropped to
Virginia for my crewdatal care stared.

Speaker 1 (31:46):
Out of my mind.

Speaker 7 (31:46):
Then I will go into labor and not be able
or have to deliver in this state with their provider
who feels that that child's.

Speaker 1 (31:54):
Life is more How could they tell such an obvious lie?
Why would they tell such an obvious lie? Well, think
about the liberal and Pagy in your life. The liberal
and pagy who believes that Donald Trump colluded with Russia.
The liberal a Pagy in your life who believes her

(32:17):
nineteenth COVID booster shot is still protecting her. The liberal
amt Pagy in your life who believes George Floyd was
killed by that cop in Minneapolis. Communists tell gigantic lies.
They make up these absurd, ridiculous stories because there are
enough dumb, mentally ill people in this country who will

(32:40):
believe them. As I've said many times before, the root
of the problem is us, the people. We have to
change us. If we turn into a society again of
stable people from stable homes. Communism is impossible to sell. You.
Hear ridiculus stories like that and everyone just rolls their eyes.

(33:03):
But when we become a broken, mixed up, mentally ill,
drug adult society, the communists will find enough morons in
this society to believe the ridiculous lies they tell. The
root of the problem is always us, always to people.
Keep that in mind.

Speaker 3 (33:23):
And now here's a headline by oh, you know, you
know the.

Speaker 1 (33:26):
Thing headlines we didn't get to. I have to pause
for a second. I forgot to do this email. I
love this one. Shame on you for promoting animal abuse.
On July tenth, twenty twenty five, you talked about killing
beavers for entertainment. Many people listen to this show and
we'll think this is okay, and we'll do the same.

(33:48):
Animals should be never abused or murdered. God will punish
you for this. Listen, moron, nobody said anything about abusing
or murdering anybody. Human beings have every right to stop

(34:10):
animals from hurting human things. And I know in this
namby Pamby flowery loser society, like the one you clearly
come from, that's a crazy concept. When wolves are killing
your cattle, and your cattle are your living, you go
kill all the wolves. Period. When gophers are making so

(34:30):
many holes that your horses animals are breaking their legs,
you go kill all the gophers. Period. That story out
of Florida from a few years ago, where pelicans, No,
it wasn't pelicans, I forget it was. I forget which
kind of bird it was. We're attacking cars, you go
get a shotgun and you go blow all their heads
off because they're attacking cars and human beings. And I
know that's radical today, but that's how every human being

(34:53):
has lived in all of human history. And you know what, buddy,
you are too civilized. You have lived a life of
urban luxury where you have never had to encounter an
animal that messed anything up. And that is why you
think it's abuse to kill a beaver that's chopping down
all your trees. Me, king beaver slayer, I don't have

(35:16):
that problem, Joe. Back to the headlines. Ozzy Osbourne dies
just weeks after a farewell show well, of course, what
do you think farewell? What meant? BONDI announces major city
is dropping sanctuary city policies. That's Louisville, Kentucky. And maybe,
just maybe there's a glimmer of hope for some of
these places. America. First Legal files civil rights complaint over

(35:40):
DEEI at Johns Hopkins Medical School, School of Medicine. I mean, yeah,
just a reminder all this communist insanity reached the highest
levels in this country. I am now at a time
since I lectured animal rights nerd. I'll be back tomorrow
to do it again. That's all.
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