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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 fantastic Thursday. And so we'll touch
on a couple of things here. Someone has a good
email about what Biden's cabinet was doing taking it easy.

(00:32):
We'll talk about that here in a few I just
wanted to touch on this about an hour ago, roughly
hour two hours ago, Todd Blanche, he's the Deputy Attorney General.
In case you don't know who that is, Todd Blanche
met with gis Lane Maxwell. You know that she's the

(00:53):
Epstein lady. She's the one in prison. She said, hey,
have me in, I'll tell you everything all that other stuff.
You also are aware of the reporting that all the
media outlets are saying right now that Trump is in
the Epstein files. We're not going to cover all the
Epstein stuff again. I'm so sick of that crap. I've

(01:15):
moved on, I've told you my thoughts on it. I
just wanted to touch on this. The Trump administration, and I'm
including Pambondi in this. They have to walk a rope,
a tightrope here, and I don't know if it's possible
for them to walk it with a certain percentage of

(01:38):
the people. It is not humanly possible for a variety
of reasons, and Trump and Pambondi have to own some
of those reasons. But so does social media, where rumors
run wild for a variety of reasons. A lot of
people believe that there is a list, that Jeffrey Epstein

(02:02):
had a list. The list is a document that outlines
the criminals and their crimes, and they believe that Donald
Trump and Pambondy, for whatever reason, are currently hiding that list.
I've explained to you that list has never existed. That

(02:23):
doesn't exist. There are documents. There are all kinds of documents,
depositions and flight logs and the bank records, there are
documents galore. Criminals don't keep a centralized list of criminals
in their crimes. That's not a thing. That's only a
thing that exists in the Internet. There are documents, troves
of documents. Pambondy, she has to own a lot of this.

(02:49):
Sure did make it sound like she had the docs,
she had the goods, she was going to give them out.
They never gave them out, and then almost out of nowhere,
Trump starts to yell at everybody to shut up about it.
I understand what he was doing. I've explained what he
was doing. He was prepping the ground for the fact
that his name was gonna leak, which I think is

(03:10):
not justified. But that's what happened. This is not an issue, though,
that some people are going to let go. A certain
percentage of this population believe that wealthy, powerful people get
away with every crime under the sun. They think Jeffrey Epstein.

(03:34):
You know what Jeffrey Epstein is for a lot of people,
and maybe that's who he is for you. Jeffrey Epstein
is finally an opportunity to hold some wealthy, powerful people
to account, and maybe it's not possible to do that.
That's what I believe. I think all the truly damaging
stuff is gone, deleted, destroyed. I mean, they got to

(03:54):
Jeffrey Epstein in prison. You think they're going to leave
the evidence laying around? But either way, I don't think.
I think I don't think it's possible for Trump Bondie.
I don't think it's possible for them to deliver what
will satisfy a certain percentage of people. So that's fine.
You can't satisfy everyone, but they've got to deliver something,

(04:18):
something of some kind. Remember, there are different things that
play here, some people, myself included. I'm the one who
remember when I told you that I think they added
Trump's name to it. I'm not the only one saying
that now days afterwards, here's the Speaker of the House.

Speaker 2 (04:35):
Our concerns is, of course, that it was held in
the hands of the DOJ leaders under the last administration,
the Biden Harrison administration, and we all know how crooked
and corrupt so many of those top officials were, how
they engaged in law fair against President Trump. And he
has a concern and I do as well that things
could have been doctored in those records. So that's part

(04:56):
of the concern. But I'm for full transparency.

Speaker 1 (05:01):
This is a this is an ugly game, and I
don't think it can be one. To be honest, I
think there have been too many promises. Too many people
have it in their minds that there's a list, you're
hiding it, You're There have been too many promises, and
again they have to own some of that. So now
you can't just yell at people to move on. You

(05:22):
also can't just hand over a list of every name
because they're not all criminals. You can't. But there, I
don't know that they're I don't know that it's possible
for them to deliver enough at this point in time.
I see why they're desperate to move on because I
don't believe it's possible for this administration to have a
win here. Look, it's a mess of their own making.

(05:47):
There's no question about that. It's a mess of their
own making. All right, let's I'm gonna do this email
real quick. It leads me to something, Jesse. I don't
believe Biden's cabinet worked at all. They took it advantage. Hey,
the boss is asleep. Turn up the music. Let's party. Okay,
I'm going to play you something. It's an older clip,

(06:09):
but it's pretty appropriate for what we're talking about here.
This is the rear Admiral Pete buck Gig. He's on
CBS's face the nation.

Speaker 3 (06:17):
So the president's goal is to have half a million
chargers up by the end of this decade. Now, in
order to do a charger, it's more than just plunking
a small device into the ground. There's utility work. And
this is also really a new category of federal investment.
But we've been working with each of the fifty states.
Every one of them is getting formula dollars to do
this work, engaging them in the first handful. Again, by

(06:39):
twenty thirty, five hundred thousand chargers, and the very first
handful of chargers are now already being physically built.

Speaker 1 (06:46):
They've built less than four hundred. By the time they
aired that, it was seven or eight. What happened? How's
this tie back to the Biden email? Well, let me
ask you something. Do you have a job or just
picture yourself having a job. If you don't, maybe you're young,
maybe you're out of work, but a job, what could

(07:09):
you do if you couldn't be fired, you were in
a place where you couldn't be fired, and if you
could strip yourself of any sense of duty at all,
In fact, more than just your job, your life. You
have obligations, don't you duties? Even if you're a kid,

(07:29):
you got to take the trash out, it's your job.
If you're a woman, do you have a role duty,
especially if you have a family, even if you don't.
For a man, you have a role duty. You have
to take care of your mom. You have to this,
neighbor needs this, the house has got to get this done.
You got to go to work. What if I could
strip you of any sense of duty at all, It'd

(07:51):
be miserable, don't get me wrong, But wouldn't it also
be unbelievably freeing for a little while. Hey, christ computer,
there no need to work. Let's just have some fun.
In fact, take the office printer home. Enjoy yourself up.
We got some got some goodies, got some food in
the kitchen. You guys, just clean it all out. What

(08:13):
difference does it make You don't feel any sense of duty,
any obligation to the show, do whatever you want. Oh,
look at this, the set of headphones I have on
what are these things called? Here after shocks? These wireless
bone conduction headphones. I like these. I think i'll keep them.
I think i'll take them home. They're now mine. I'll

(08:33):
just use them from when i'm working out. That's that mentality.
That's how a communist operates wherever they are because they
don't have a sense of duty to whatever institution they're
currently occupying. So when you allow a communist as head

(08:54):
of the Department of Transportation, well he's just gonna lude.
He doesn't care about transportation. He has no sense of
duty to the country. He doesn't care about planes crashing.
There's no sense of duty. He's completely free. Remember Obama.
It was a story that it really only played in

(09:15):
right wing circles, but it was very, very true. How
many vacations Obama took. I remember even David Letterman, who's
a lefty. I remember David Letterman doing a late night
monologue where he said, this guy, He essentially said, this
guy's on vacation all the time. He's gonna have plenty
of time to take vacation when he loses reelection, which,

(09:38):
of course, he didn't end up losing reelection. But Obama
was on vacation so much late night democrats mocked him
for it. Why, well, how much fun would it be
to be president if you didn't have to worry about
the country. Donald Trump works insane hours, trade deals here,

(10:03):
flying there, getting a hostage released here to insane hours
because the sense of duty, the obligation that come with
the job is huge. But how much fun would it
be if you didn't have any of that? Oh my gosh,
it's golf fire up. Air Force one, We're going to Paris. Baby,
it's all the time. Without a sense of duty, you

(10:25):
can just loot and be free. That's exactly how Biden's
cabinet operated. All right, let's move on. I want to
move on and do some emails. Before I do some emails,
I'm gonna do some pure talk. I don't want to.
I don't want to do pure talk. That wouldn't make
any sense. But I'm want to tell you about pure
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(10:49):
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(11:11):
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(11:35):
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Speaker 4 (11:54):
Catch up.

Speaker 1 (11:57):
Jesse kellyshow dot com. It is the Jesse Kelly Show
on a wonderful, wonderful Thursday. Remember tomorrow is ask doctor
Jesse Friday, and you need to get your questions emailed
in right now Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Ask
me absolutely anything. Now, before we get back to the politicans.

Speaker 4 (12:19):
What happened last week when they took a shot at
my hero and they tried to kill the next president
of the United States? Enough, blaw was enough, and I said,
left Trump Omania, Ron wild Brother, left trump Omania rule again.

(12:45):
Let trump Omania make America cry again.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
Gosh, that was great. All right? So I got a
bunch of emails, probably some ass doctor Jesse stuff, but
I wanted to get it out of the way here,
asking about why the media. Why the left not just
the media Democrats. Why are the communists so obsessed with
talking about Stephen Colbert and his show getting canceled. It's

(13:23):
just one late night show. They still have all the
others and the sound bites and freaking out about it.
I mean, gosh, listen to these people approval from the
Trump ministration.

Speaker 5 (13:33):
So you wrote about this and you say colmerce cancelation
simply not funny.

Speaker 2 (13:37):
Yes, is simply not funny, but also really scary.

Speaker 3 (13:41):
Our government has done this before.

Speaker 4 (13:43):
That history is very much filled with moments like this.

Speaker 6 (13:47):
Our TV network's going to keep supporting political satire and
free speech at a time when President Trump's campaign of
retribution is rattling corporate America. You know, there's been a
long history in the US of comics having a lot
of space and room to poke fund at presidents as
well as the network executives who run the parent companies.
But right now, fans feel that tradition is under threat,

(14:09):
and it relates to a broader fear about institutions caving
to Trump and quieting political dissent.

Speaker 5 (14:16):
If the comedians are being attacked, then that means our
constitution is being dismantled. That means the very rubric of
our democracy is being dismantled.

Speaker 1 (14:27):
What's this all about, because obviously they don't the theater
kids don't believe that democracy is being dismantled and fascism. Okay,
let's set aside what the theater kids are saying. Why
why the outrage? There's something the communist does very well,
and it hurts him sometimes and sometimes it helps him

(14:51):
when he gains grounds. Remember, he's out to infiltrate, conquer,
and destroy, and when he gains ground, whatever ground that
is in a society, he will guard every single inch
of it as if it is everything to him. He
never backs off a little. He doesn't understand the concept

(15:15):
of tactical retreat. If he has conquered something, whatever it is,
large or small, when he is at risk of losing
that he fights to the death to keep it. So
for you or me, looking at it just logically, it's
one late night show that it wasn't even big. Who

(15:38):
cares about one show? You still have all the others.
That communist doesn't think about that at all. He does
not think in that way. He looks at it as
I finally captured every single late night show they were
all loyal to me. They all said whatever I wanted said.

(16:00):
If we lose even one of those, if we lose
one of those, that we run the risk of losing
all of those. So we will not tactically retreat. We
will make the biggest deal in the world out of this,
will act like it is the end of the world.
And look, sometimes that bites them in the rear end

(16:20):
because sometimes they take positions that are so unpopular it
drags the whole party down, Like the tranny stuff. They
know they should let that go. Logically, you should let
that go. It's not a winner. It's the biggest political loser.
It's insane, it makes no sense. But there is an
advantage to being that way. And the advantage to being

(16:42):
that way is actually it's not dissimilar to the Japanese
in World War Two. You know how fanatical they were.
They'd be happy to die, oftentimes even to the point
of killing themselves to kill you. They will never surrender
in mass they will fight until the last man dies.
Now you can argue over all that's bonkers, it's evil,
it's whatever. You can, you put whatever word on it.

(17:04):
But I'll tell you what it was. In our minds
as we got used to it. When you knew you
had to go take a pill box that had ten
Japanese soldiers in it, it was on your mind that
they're not going to surrender. They're going to use every
ounce of Ammo explosive they have, and it really drags

(17:27):
you down and wear's you out when you know you've
got to kill every last man in order to move forward.
If you leave even one guy alive, he's going to
come stab you in your sleep. That is how communists
view the combat. They fight. And remember they are fighting.

(17:48):
You cannot acknowledge that, or acknowledge it doesn't matter. They
are fighting a war, a war of conquest in destruction,
and when they gain ground, they hold on to it
like it's life or death. They don't give up inches easily.
You have to earn every bit of it because they're

(18:08):
gonna kick and scream and throw a big old fit
about it. That's why, all right, we're gonna talk to
Brian Gantz with Berna in just a moment, and then
we'll come back and do a couple more emails. Hang on,
I've got on ANIMOISI I don't mean Jesse Kelly. You're
listening to the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse

(18:31):
Kelly Show on a fantastic Thursday. Cannot get to smile
off my face. We are heading into the weekend, cruise
it along, and now I get to talk to my friend.
You have heard me talk about Berna many many times before.
Personal defense is something that I am passionate about. Whether
I'm talking about Burna or not. I am imploring you

(18:55):
at all times to put your phone in your freaking pocket,
open up your eyes, and carry something on you that
will allow you to stop a bad man from hurting you,
because sadly, they are all around us. Scumbags are all
around us. Somebody who is most definitely not one of
those is Brian Gann's CEO of Berna, who joins me. Now, Brian,

(19:15):
why did you start Berna?

Speaker 7 (19:17):
Hey?

Speaker 8 (19:18):
First off, Jesse, thank you for having me on the show.
It's great to talk to you again.

Speaker 1 (19:23):
Of course, we're gonna be breaking bread soon, are we not?

Speaker 8 (19:26):
We are we are. I can't wait to have you
up to Boston too. Anyways, you know, it's an interesting question.
I was just on the phone with somebody else telling
the backstory. I've been a gun owner like you know
you and much of your audience. I've been a gun
owner my entire life, and I've always liked really fast cars.
And about ten years ago, I was probably trying a

(19:49):
little bit too fast and somebody really got kicked off
at me, and they got right on my bumper and
I sped up and they sped up, and I slowed
down and they slowed down, and I really got scared.
So I pulled over to the side of the road,
thinking that they would go around me, but they didn't.
They pulled it right behind me. Now, I had my
glock nineteen, my nine milimeter in my glove box, and

(20:12):
this guy gets out of his car, and I'm thinking
I'd get out with my gun or not. And I said,
you know what. I could see him in the sideview mirror.
He didn't have anything in his hands. I said, you
know what, if I get out with my gun, nothing
good is going to happen. This guy could take it
away from me, or I certainly don't want to kill
somebody over a road rage incident. So I got out
without my gun and nothing good happened. I mean, this

(20:35):
guy was bigger, stronger, younger, and he came after me.
And he threw me to the ground. Fortunately, the thing
that he hurt most was my pride. But it made
me realize that if I wasn't prepared to pull the trigger,
and honestly, Jesse, I don't think I would shoot an
unarmed man, but if I wasn't prepared to pull the trigger,

(20:56):
the gun wasn't doing me any good. And it was
at that moment I said, you know, I need to
develop something that I could stop at assailant, that I
could equal the playing field. I mean, this guy was,
you know, had fifty pounds on me and twenty years younger.
And that was the genesis of burna. So we developed
a personal self defense weapon. As you know many in

(21:19):
your audience knows, it looks like a gun, works like
a gun, but instead of firing lead, it fires either
kinetic projectiles which use pain compliance to saw people, or
it fires projectiles filled with pepper or tear gas, and
that immediately incapacitate somebody for twenty to thirty minutes. You know,

(21:41):
they're temporarily blinded, they're respiratory distress, their skin is on fire.
And you know, if I had had a burner at
that time, I could have held this guy at Bay
until the cops got there, and that was really the
backstory of Burna.

Speaker 1 (21:57):
Brian. Please forgive me, but I have to deal with
you producer Chris, who, as you know, is a heavy
heavy burden on me. He's dying to know what kind
of car you were driving. He's a car guy, so
I have to freaking ask.

Speaker 8 (22:10):
Okay, it was a twenty eleven Audi R eight V ten,
one of my favorite cars with this six speed gated transmission.

Speaker 1 (22:20):
Oh oh, he's so insanely jealous right now, the German Chris. Anyway,
so all right, this has been a struggle. This is
why you and I have had this conversation before. Introducing
my wife to guns. Getting her comfortable with guns has
been and remains an ongoing struggle, you know, the noise

(22:43):
to everything. But Berna has given her something. She carries everywhere.
She's a paddle boarder, one of these healthy workout freaks.
Don't you hate people like that. But she's always got
to have something on her because there's animals everywhere, and
the Compact one has really really encouraged her. I got
to have something on fits right in my thing. It's

(23:04):
perfect for her.

Speaker 8 (23:06):
Yeah, you know, and look we all know guns can
be intimidating. I mean that recoil. You know, they're loud,
they're you know, they're violence. The beauty of the Burner
is that there is no recoil, and although it's loud,
it's not so loud that you know you're you're gonna
need hearing protection. So you know, if you shoot it

(23:28):
in the house, you're not gonna be deaf the way
you would be if you shot you know, you're forty
five or forty four magnum or even you're thirty eight,
so you know it. I understand why Aubrey wants the
burn a cl And you know, we've seen a lot
of women buying the burn ACL that said, that is
what I carry because it is the same exact size

(23:49):
as a cig P three sixty five or a glock
forty three X. I mean it is easy, easy he'll carry.
And you know, the key with having a gun is
you have to have it on you all the time.
You know it's going to be the one time that
you don't have something with you that you're gonna need it.
So that's why we wanted to develop something that you
would be easy to conceal, carry, tell.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
Me about hiring American making things in America, because I
realized that that's become kind of a hot thing for
people now. But that's something you prioritize.

Speaker 8 (24:22):
Why, Well, you know, honestly, when we started this company,
we were manufacturing in South Africa because the inventor of
the device, the guy that I hired to create the
first burner HD, was from South Africa. And when the
pandemic hit in twenty twenty and the supply chains broke down,

(24:46):
our factory was shut honestly, Jesse more days than it
was open. And it was at that moment I realized
that we needed to start bringing production back to the
United States. So we came up with what I call
the all truck strateg which meant that everything had to
be able to be delivered by truck. In other words,
had to be made in the US couldn't be coming

(25:07):
from overseas. Now we had redundant sources, so we had
a lot of parts that we bought, some overseas and
some in the US, but every single component of the
gun had a US supplier. Okay, So fast forward a
couple of years, it looks like Donald Trump is going
to win the election. Now you know, I don't know
what all these people were smoking, but this guy's been

(25:29):
talking about tariffs. You know, for years. It was clear
that there were going to be tariffs. So we started
moving all of our production to our US factories, and
we went from thirty two percent of our supply chain
in the US to ninety two percent of our supply
chain in the US. So we are made in Fort Wayne, Indiana,

(25:51):
probably made by American workers, and all of the components
that go into our firearms are also made in America.
Act we closed out what was left in South Africa
was our ammunition factory. We closed that down and we
shipped lock stock and barrel to Fort Wayne, and we
opened up a brand new Greenfield ammunition facility, which just

(26:15):
went live this last month at just in time. Because
of course, there's thirty percent duties on everything coming from
South Africa. So you know, we've embraced this. You know,
I've been on a number of shows. I was actually
on Jake Tapper this week. I'm going to be on
Fox on Sunday talking about why I believe in these tariffs,

(26:36):
because one, we should be making things here in the
United States. There's no two ways about it. And secondly,
you know we're dealing with cheap Chinese knockoffs. There are
competitors that as we've started to become successful. This year
we'll do well over one hundred million in sales. People
are trying to replicate what we're doing, but they're doing
it with cheap Chinese knockoffs, and they're selling them ice

(27:00):
is below what I can make them for in the
United States. Now that's just wrong. I mean, and nobody
was there to help me until President Trump came along,
and He's gonna make them pay up. And so I'm
a big supporter of these tariffs.

Speaker 1 (27:17):
It is Berna, b why Rna. You hear me tell
you about it all the time. You just heard it
from the man himself. Brian. You me. We're gonna be
hanging soon. I appreciate you very much.

Speaker 8 (27:30):
My friend, Jesse, thanks so much. Can't wait to see
you up in Boston.

Speaker 1 (27:36):
Berna dot com. B y Rna. We got one more
segment left. Hang on fighting for your freedom every.

Speaker 3 (27:44):
Day The Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 1 (27:49):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of The
Jesse Kelly Show. On what has been a wonderful Thursday.
Remember that tomorrow was asked doctor Jesse Friday, and you
need to get all your ask doctor Jesse questions in
right now to Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Also,

(28:10):
please don't forget about this.

Speaker 4 (28:11):
That happened last week when they took a shot at
my hero and they tried to kill the next president
of the United States. Enough was enough and I said,
left Trump Omania, bron wild brother, left Trump Omania rule again.

(28:37):
Let Trump Omania make America ray again.

Speaker 1 (28:52):
Gosh, I love this country. Also Tom Holman, this is great.

Speaker 5 (28:57):
My favorite.

Speaker 1 (29:00):
I love Hogan.

Speaker 9 (29:01):
I got I hadn't it Tian mastive dog two hundred pounds.

Speaker 1 (29:04):
His name ho holmenk Copeman so good. Also, Donald Trump,
this was a really great move he did today with ALI.

Speaker 9 (29:18):
America is the country that started the AI race, and
as President of the United States, I'm here today to
declare that America is going to win it. The reason
the last administration was so eager to regulate and restrict
AI was so they could limit this technology to just
a few large companies, allowing them to centralize it, censor it,

(29:42):
control it, weaponize it. This is the exact opposite of
my approach. The American people do not want woke Marxist
lunacy in the AI models, and neither do other countries.
From now on, the US government will deal only with
AI that pursues truth, fair, and and strict impartiality.

Speaker 8 (30:02):
We're not going to go through the.

Speaker 9 (30:03):
Craziness that we've gone through for the last four years.

Speaker 1 (30:10):
Ice Detainer's skyrocket and the city is not cooperating. That's
that's happening right now in New York. That's a headline
from Red State. Combine that with this little bit about
Ma'm donalds.

Speaker 7 (30:22):
And the city was the first major city in the
US to implement a policy like this, and now that
experiment is by the.

Speaker 1 (30:28):
Way, the policy's free bus ride, and.

Speaker 7 (30:30):
The city was the first major city in the US
to implement a policy like this, and now that experiment
is coming to an end almost five years later. And
that's because of one unavoidable reason. Money. The program originally
cost nine million dollars to launch, but as ridership grew,
so did the bill. Meanwhile, New York City is considering
a much bigger move. City Council member Soharmamdani wanted to

(30:53):
eliminate city excuse me, bus fair city wide, something no
other city has done at this scale. Year, he piloted
the idea on five MTA bus routes, and when he
did that, ridership jumped. It increased thirty percent on weekdays
and thirty eight percent on weekends, according to the MTA,
But the price tag is staggering. In the New York

(31:14):
City Independent Budget Office estimates, going fair free would cost
six hundred and fifty million dollars a year in a
system that's already under financial strain.

Speaker 1 (31:24):
A reminder that the communist is never selling this will work.
He's never really selling that. He knows he has to
lie and act like that, but that's not what he's selling.
And because that's not what he's selling, explaining to him
that it won't work is not effective. It working is

(31:47):
not at all the goal he sells. Revenge is always
selling revenge the religion of the malcontent. You your life sucks,
it's their fault. You give me power and I will
hurt them for you. That is all communist campaigning. It's

(32:09):
how they sell it every single time. It's do an email, Jesse,
I got a pure talking three burners, my man. When
are we gonna get hearings on Afghanistan? Probably never? I
know the Vietnam Vets, definitely know what I'm talking about.
But the g Watt Vets, the Global War on Tara Vets,
they deserve so much better than what they got. They

(32:32):
deserved better leaders, better politicians, a clear mission. They gave
so much. There are so many listening to me right
now who gave so much, and you deserve better. That's
all I'm gonna say. You deserve a lot better. Jesse,
love your show in the history stories. Tell me what
you think. Should Trump and the Trump family sell their

(32:52):
New York City holdings and get out and rebuild the
Trump dynasty somewhere else more welcoming. I mean, you can
say that, but when I tell people to move, oftentimes
people will email and say, Jesse, I grew up here,
my mom grew up here, my dad grew up here,
My grandparents are from here. And that's a really great

(33:15):
reason to stay. It's hard to walk away from all that.
It's hard to walk away from family history. Trump is
mister new York. He's always been that guy. He was
in home alone too. He's mister new York for him.
The thought of completely leaving it's probably unbearable, probably unbearable anyway,

(33:39):
and now he's a headline by oh you know, you
know the thing headlines we didn't get to Barack Obama
deserves to go to prison for the rest of his
natural life. That's really smart. Who said that? Oh, look
at that, Jesse Kelly. That's from life set. They seem smart.
Chris Ice is helping alleviate pressure on America's emergency rooms.

(34:04):
Your healthcare costs are so unbelievably high, in part because
illegals you have to pay for their healthcare. Remember that
Germany plans compulsory military screening for young men. Uh oh.
Chris us urges immediate end to a conflict between Cambodia
and Thailand. These countries are always fighting over something. Why

(34:29):
just let him go. Missouri AG sues Planned Parenthood for
falsely advertising dangerous abortion drug as safe. Yeah, Missouri's AG.
Andrew Bailey is his name. I'm a fan. He really does.
He does some awesome work. Iran doubles down on refusal
to end the nuclear program, ready for war with Israel. Well,

(34:51):
that peace lasted not very long. Authorities arrest second suspect
in shooting a border patrol agent. Again. This happens because
Democrats tell everybody Border Patrol guys and Ice guys are
kidnapping everyone, essentially giving the street animals a license to
go do street animal things. I will be back tomorrow

(35:12):
to do ask Doctor Jesse Friday, and we're gonna have
a real good time. That's all
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