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July 25, 2025 37 mins

The long history of presidential immunity. Obama isn’t going down but he’s not the only person involved in the multi year coup. If John Brennen goes to trial and goes down it would send shock waves thru the intelligence community. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun
on a Friday. It's ask doctor Jesse Friday.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
Smile.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
We have made it to the weekend. It's been a wild,
rambunctious week up and down, and we have questions all
over the place tonight on everything underneath the sun, from
fighting terminators I don't even know if I'll get to
that one, to the Trump collusion stuff. Is Russia? Is
a Barack Obama going to prison? Should the new president

(00:55):
be sworn in the day after the election? All that
history story, so much more coming up on the world
famous Jesse Kelly's Show tonight. I want to first begin,
in fact, we're going to open up with an email.
The subject to this one says, Jesse, You're a genius.

(01:15):
Wasn't that a great email?

Speaker 1 (01:17):
That was the best?

Speaker 2 (01:18):
That was all right? Don't quit focus? All right? Trump
came out today. You probably heard this or maybe heard
about it. The audio is a little rough. He always does.
Look the man's successible. We got to give him all
the credit in the world for that. Answers questions every day.
Problem with that is, half the time he's standing in
front of a freaking jet engine. So the audio is
a little rough, but Obama. Is Obama going to burn

(01:44):
for this whole classified documents, you know, using the intelligence
agencies as a as a weaponized political army. Probably not.

Speaker 1 (01:53):
It probably helps him a lot, probably helped him a
lot of the immunity, really, but it doesn't help people
around him at all. But it probably helped him a lot.

Speaker 2 (02:04):
He's he's done criminal acts, there's no question about it.

Speaker 1 (02:08):
But he has immunity and it probably helped him around
the time too.

Speaker 2 (02:15):
He's talking about the Supreme Court when they stepped in
for Trump, when the communists were trying to throw him
in prison, at the Supreme Court finally stepped in and said, okay,
stop presidential immunity. Now, I need to explain something to
everybody who's angry that that that's a fact, or that

(02:36):
Trump set it, or that this and that, and I'm
going to try to set my emotions aside. You do
the same. It's not that emotions are bad, but when
you think with them, it makes you look more on.
Let's set this aside and then I'll dig into your
questions about this stuff. Is Obama himself going to burn
for this?

Speaker 3 (02:58):
Well?

Speaker 2 (02:58):
I'm not sure anyone's going to actually burn for it
the way they should. But I'm telling you right now,
I do not believe Obama will. I do not believe
they will be able to lay a legal glove on
Barack Obama, in large part because of the immunity presidents have.

(03:23):
And I know this is a horrible way to start
a Friday show because we're all in a good mood
and I'm dragging you down, but we are again. We
deal with reality, not your mommy's show, your daddy's show.
Let me explain. Allow me to explain. You remember the
story of Julius Caesar. At least we've talked about this before.

(03:47):
Julius Caesar, what caused him? What was the main driver
causing him to bring his army back south from Gaul
from France? But it was Gaul at the time, bring
his army back south from Gaul and essentially march on Rome.
Why did Julius Caesar do that? Well, one of the

(04:09):
main reasons, on top of his ambition and everything else,
was in the Roman system. There was you know, the
Romans were obsessed with the law, and that could be
great when you have a society that follows the law.
You're obsessed with the law. They were obsessed with that.
Everyone must follow the law, poor rich everyone follows the law, okay.

(04:30):
And that obsession with following the law led them to
have a system where politicians, whenever they were in office.
I'm dumbing this down a lot, but politicians, whenever they
were in office, they were immune from prosecution. So it's

(04:51):
he's a consul of Rome. You know, Rome had two consuls.
It doesn't matter. But he's a he's the president, I'll
use that word. He's the president of Rome. He's going
to serve for two years. While he's president of Rome.
While he's the consul of Rome, we can't go after him.
We can't prosecute him from crimes for crimes. But the

(05:17):
second he's no longer in office, we can go after
him for the things he did in office that was
part of the Roman system. All your protections from prosecution
disappeared the second your time in office ended. Now along

(05:38):
comes Julius Caesar. He has an army pro consul. He's
up there in Gaul. He's conquering Gaul. The Roman Senate.
They know he's charismatic, they know he's popular. They don't
like the fact that he's essentially conducting a war without
their authority, and there is at least a faction, a
large faction in the Roman Senate that says, okay, that's fine.

(06:01):
The second the millisecond his term limit, he's term limited.
His term is up. He's gonna stand trial. And Caesar
knew this. It's not as if they were shy about this.
So when Caesar took his army and he marched to Rome.

(06:22):
In Caesar's mind, what did he have to lose if
I'm just gonna go to jail or be killed the
second my term is over, well, gather up your weapons, boys,
let's march on Rome and roll the dice. Right, And
the founding fathers, the founding fathers of our country are

(06:43):
We're done with history for a second. The founding fathers
of our country, they learned a lot and based a
lot on the Roman system and the Greek system, other
societies that have tried to be free to whatever degree.
No dick, there's no kings. How do you set up
a free society? Republic versus democracy? And so they knew

(07:05):
all this stuff everything I just told you. They studied it,
they talked about it, they wrote about it, and they
didn't want that because that's bad.

Speaker 1 (07:13):
Right.

Speaker 2 (07:13):
The second you get out of office, your political opponents,
if they have the power, they prosecute you for crimes.
So they put into place a system where presidents, while
executing the duties of president, cannot be prosecuted after the fact.

(07:34):
I know you're screaming at me, just stay with me.
Is stay with me right now. That does not say
that Barack Obama or Donald Trump, or Bill Clinton or
George Bush can walk in a bank today and stick
a gun in someone's face and say give me all
your money and they'll be free and clear. That's not
what I'm saying at all. But the way the law

(07:57):
is interpreted. And I've had to talk to us so
many legal nerds about this to make sure I've got
my tea's crossed and my eyes dotted. The way the
law is recognized in the United States of America. Even
if a president does something horrific with the office of
the presidency horrific the way Barack Obama did, he is

(08:22):
still operating as president of the United States of America
at the time he's doing something horrific. He is he is.
You can argue you're gonna argue with what I'm about
to say, But the way the court recognizes it is
he is doing his duty. He is prosecuting his h

(08:46):
That's the best way I can lay this out so
everyone doesn't get too mad. He's being the president, but
he can't do that. You're right, he should never do that,
and by the law, he can't do that. But the
system we have in place keeps presidents, even sick, evil

(09:07):
communist freaks like Barack Obama. It keeps presidents from being
prosecuted for the job they did as president, even if
it's evil, even if it's against the law, even if
it's horrific, even if you hate it, even if he
deserves it. And I don't take any pleasure in bringing
this news to you at all. When Barack Obama told

(09:31):
the CIA and the FBI to cook the books, come
up with fake evidence to go after Donald Trump, to
justify sending the FBI and CIA after Donald Trump, he
did something sick, evil, wrong, and frankly illegal. Also, he's
not going to be prosecuted for it. And I know

(09:54):
that sucks. I know, I know it's awful. I hate
it because he's the one that really deserves to burn
the one who was giving the orders to the dirty
communists underneath him. He's the one who deserves to burn.
But I'm not gonna sit here and sell you a

(10:15):
bill of goods on the show and get your hopes
up and do the stupid will. The clock is ticking
on these people thing that's so dumb and not realistic,
and you get people's hopes up and then you bash
their hopes off the rocks. I'm not going to do
that to you, Barack Obama. There's almost no chance he
burns for this, But that doesn't mean nobody burns for this.

(10:38):
I'll answer a couple of your questions on it.

Speaker 1 (10:40):
Next, hang on, get the Cure for Rhinos. Week days
with the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (10:47):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Friday.
Don't forget. You can email the show your love, your hate,
your death threats to Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
All right, so I just burst everyone's bubble and dumped
all over everybody's parade on a Friday by explaining I

(11:08):
don't think there's a chance Barack Obama burns for all this,
all the evil things he did. It's just the way
our system is set up. Now, let me go over
a couple of these questions, Oracle, If you can't charge
Obama with the crime for the Russian hoax, what will
stop something like this from happening again? All right? So

(11:32):
I just kind of laid out that I don't believe
Barack Obama will be charged with a crime, And you ask,
what will stop something like this from happening again? Well,
it wasn't only Barack Obama involved. There's John Brennan, head
of the CIA, James Clapper, DNI, James Comy FBI, other

(11:58):
players underneath them. They are not protected by presidential immunity.
They're not protected at all. You say, if we don't
burn Obama, the next guy, I'll do it. I would agree.
The next guy will try. But all it will take
is burning one of them. Just get one. I don't

(12:23):
care if you pick the low hanging fruit. I'm not naive.
I know everybody who deserves justice isn't going to get it.
Pick one, Pick the one you think you can get
and send a prison and put all your efforts into that.
All we need is a scalp. I know you want

(12:43):
total justice the same way I do. Everybody who did it.
Everyone who committed these crimes deserves to go to prison.
I'm right there with you. That doesn't happen, and it
will not happen. But we can get one one if
we get him, might be an enough, because the next
Barack Obama we get, and we will have one. You

(13:05):
know it, and I know it. At some point in
your life it's coming. The next Barack Obama we get,
he will try to do the same thing. There's no
question that's that's the only way communists know how to operate.
They look out at all the powers of government, everything
from the military to the irs, to everything else, and
all they see are weapons to attack their political opponents with.

(13:27):
That's how the communist operates. That's what he believes. So
the next Obama's going to try to do the same thing.
So when he calls in the next director of the
CIA and he tells them go cook up some garbage
evidence on a Republican and send the CIA after him,
the next CIA director has to look back at what

(13:47):
happened to John Brennan right now and say, mister President, no,
if you try to force me to do that, I
will resign. Not because I don't agree with you not
because the Republicans. I'm saying, the Republicans don't suck. I
cannot do that, mister President, because the last guy who
did that went to prison, and I don't want to
go to prison. We don't have to have Obama doesn't

(14:11):
have to be our only scalp. It's not an option
for our scalp. We can get a different scalp. It's
almost identical to what I've told you about about John Cornyn,
the United States Senator from Texas, and the primary he
has coming up next year. He's going up again against
Ken Paxton. And when I bring up this race, people

(14:31):
will say, understandably, Jesse, but we should be going after
Mike Rownds or Curtis or Cassidy or Lanthony Graham or
Thune or Jesse. We have so many more than just one. Yep,
you're right. Or they'll say Jesse, but I don't like
Ken Paxton for some reason. I don't. Okay, Fine, fine,
I'll give you all that, Fine whatever. That's not the point.

(14:54):
The point is there is a tiny cabal ten to
fifteen red state GOP senators, red state GOP senators who
hold the door open for communism in this country. They
will pretend to be our friends right up to the
point we can slam that door shut on communism, and

(15:18):
at that point they stick their foot in the door
and leave it open, and the Communists continue to operate.
The Only way to change that is to make them
afraid to do so. They've done this because they get
away with it. They do this because Senate terms are
six years, and they screw us for four or five years,

(15:40):
and then when an election year comes around, they raise
fifty million dollars and put up television ads telling you
how much they love TRUP and idiot GOP. Primary voters
believe them and run to the polls and vote for
them again. We have to change that. If we take
out John Cornyn, one scalp the others sit up in

(16:01):
their chair and go, whooh, these primary voters are getting serious.
I better straighten up. Same thing with this Obama stuff.
We are not going to get everyone, and we're dang
sure not going to get Obama at least I don't
think get one. Get one and not some lackey that

(16:22):
won't be good enough. I'm benn freak. If that's who
it is. If it's some assistant to the secretary. No no, no, no, no, no.
Get one with the title director by his name. I
don't care if it's James Comy. I don't care if
it's Brennan. I don't care if it's Clapper, Kobe Brennan
or Clapper. One of those three. That's the scalp we need. Look,

(16:46):
if you can get more than one, fine, but deliver one,
because the one, just like John Cornyn losing in a primary,
the one sends a message to all the others and
all the other future ones who may come. Uh oh,
I'd love to commit crimes with my office. After all,
I'm a communist, but man, these Republicans will actually send

(17:10):
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(17:31):
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(17:51):
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(18:12):
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Speaker 1 (18:20):
Get the cure for rhinos eight days with the Jesse
Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (18:25):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show and a fantastic Friday,
chopping away at so many of the questions. Already talking
a lot about this Obama conclusion, Russian hoax, nonsense, crimes
that we're committed, and where we're going here. Let me
do one more question on it, then we'll move on
through some other things. Jesse, like you, I want prosecutions

(18:49):
and imprisonment, imprisonment for everyone involved in the Trump Russia
collusion hoax. But as you say, commies reward their friends
and punish their enemies. Don't you think any conspirator put
in prison will immediately be pardoned when the next Democrat
steals I mean wins the White House. It's a temporary

(19:10):
symbolic victory at best. Am I wrong? Here? His name's Brian. Okay, No,
I'm not saying that you're wrong. Let's just close our
eyes for a moment. Don't do this if you're driving.
Let's close our eyes for the moment and picture something wonderful.

(19:30):
John Brennan, John Brennan. He goes to trial. They have
moved the venue to Florida. That's a possibility, by the way,
they move the venue to Florida. And John Brennan, former
CIA director, stands trial for cooking the books to send
the CIA after Donald Trump. The jury, here's the case.

(19:54):
The public gets to witness it. It would be as
big as the OJ trial. It'd be enormous, and we
all we all gather around, we all gather around the
TV or maybe you're listening to the world famous Jesse
Kelly show. And the verdict comes in late and we
would go to the courtroom live and they go out
and the jury foreman or the judge, I don't know
the rules. Listen, guilty, guilty on all counts. Okay, twenty

(20:19):
years in prison. Okay, you're coming out of your chair.
I'm coming out of my chair. It's a beautiful moment.
John Brennan gets carted off to prison. Now he rots
there for a year.

Speaker 1 (20:32):
Two years.

Speaker 2 (20:33):
America decides to lose its collective mind again and vote
for Gavin Newsom. We get a new Communist in the
White House. Gavin Newsom comes in promptly pardons John Brennan.
All right, that's your concern, A very valid concern, a
probability if the guy gets convicted. Okay, but you're John Brennan,

(20:55):
and more importantly, you're a future John Brennan. Do you
have any idea what legal counsel costs. It's one of
the things that is mind blowing and people don't truly
realize it until they or someone they know get involved

(21:16):
in anything to do with the law, whether it be
a civil case or a criminal case or something like that.
But one of the things that crushed those poor January
six ers who got attacked by the government. The government
had has unlimited resources, unlimited money, because they steal your money. Well,

(21:37):
most of these people, I mean most people are not wealthy.
Even if you are, you're stroking a one hundred thousand,
five hundred thousand million dollars or more on legal fees.
The January six ers, many of them couldn't even do it.
They had these sorry idiot public defenders who didn't know

(21:59):
anything going up against the federal government ended up getting
sent to prison for terrorism. This is something that happened,
and happens. Legal counsel is unbelievably expensive, and to be
on trial is humiliating. I'm about to sound like the
biggest Namby Pamby soft on crime woos, which you know

(22:22):
I'm not. But I actually have huge problems with how
we handle trials and pre trial things in this country.
I think mug shots. I think to publish someone's name
and mugshot, I think that is a gross violation of
somebody's rights to have your mug shot or name printed
in the paper before you've been convicted of a crime.

(22:44):
What if you woke up tomorrow morning and the headline
is Jesse Kelly, world famous radiohearst and cheeseburger maker beaver
slayer arrested for DUI in Houston, Texas. Okay, fast forward
forward four or five six months. Of course, the media
would love that I might end up getting fired. Who knows,

(23:07):
don't worry I'm not gonna get a dy, but I
might end up getting fired. Media would love it. Reputation destroyed. Ah,
look at Jesse. The drunk comes out in trial four
or five months later. I wasn't drunk at all. I
get not guilty at the trial, get off Scott free.
My reputation is still destroyed anyway. I don't want to
get sidetracked. But the process really is the punishment. Even

(23:33):
if we get a conviction on John Brennan, send into prison,
I don't care if it's five minutes after he goes
to prison, a communist gets in there and commutes his
sentence or pardons him. He still had to wear the
orange jumpsuit. He still had to sink a million, two
million maybe more in legal fees, had to bleed all

(23:54):
that money dry the public humiliation. No, is it the
pound of flesh we want? Is it sending to prison
for the rest of his natural life that we want? No,
but it's not nothing, Trust me, it's not nothing. I
have never gone Lord Willing, I don't, but I think
we all know. The next time a Democrat gets elected,
I'll probably end up in prison. But I've never experienced it.

(24:18):
But I know many people who have and even if
you come out clean in the end, not guilty, maybe
the civil case went your way. It's brutal. Why do
you think it is? I mean, you want to hear
something crazy about the legal world that blows my mind,
But it's true. So let's say there's a gigantic company,

(24:39):
Coca Cola. Well, I use them a lot because that's
one of the first big companies that come to mind,
Coca Cola. Coca Cola gets sued by Jewish producer Chris
probably something he would do. He opens up a coke,
he starts laughing at one of my super witty jokes.
The coke comes out of his nose, burns the inside

(25:00):
of his nose. He's mad about it. He decides he's
going to sue Coca Cola for ten million dollars. That's
probably a good number for Chris. A company like Coca Cola,
if they think this lawsuit might be legit that they
might end up paying, they will. Oftentimes they'll stroke Chris

(25:21):
a check just to go away because it's cheaper for them. Hey, Chris, no,
we're not going to pay you five million dollars, but
how about one hundred grand? Pay you one hundred grand
walk away. Chris is already saying, yeah, I take it.
We all know, Chris. But of course, of course Coca
Cola doesn't want to have to pay the legal fees,
doesn't want to have the bad publicity, doesn't want to

(25:43):
go through it. They'll pay you a check to go away.
That's how much of a paying legal things are. Or
get this these companies. Let's say it's more major than
Chris having coke up his nose. Maybe it's a supplier,
it's a decent sized lawsuit. The companies will spend hundreds
of thousands of dollars on a fake trial. They will

(26:09):
get a judge who's experienced, lawyers on every side who
are experienced, and run essentially a fake trial with the
lawsuit to see is this winnable? Is this not winnable?
What they'll spend five hundred thousand dollars on a fake
trial to see if it should go to trial. That

(26:30):
is how unbelievably expensive and painful a trial can be.
We don't have to send them to prison for the
rest of their lives like they deserve. That's not the
only way we can get a win here. The process. Look,
you know the process is the punishment when they do it.
The process can be the punishment for when we do it.

(26:52):
Remember that, all right, someone wants to talked about the
activist judges are are they? Are they involved in a coup?
Somebody else wants to talk about profanity. I talked earlier
this week about how common it is now in politics,
especially with Democrats. It's F word this and F word that.

(27:13):
So let's dig into those things. Before we dig into
those things, let's I'm glad you liked the interview last
night with Brian Gant's CEO of Berna, and I wanted
to bring him on because not just because I love Burner,
but because I love companies that prioritize made in America.

(27:33):
Remember his story. They were getting things from everywhere and
they decided, no, we need to make it a priority
to have our entire supply chain right here in America,
American jobs. It's not just a non lethal launcher that
will save your life when you zap somebody with a
tear gas ball and they're sitting there crying. It's not

(27:55):
just that it's legal in all fifty states that you
don't need a permit. It's put together in Fort Wayne Indiana, Americans,
American jobs, an American company not only protecting people, protecting
cops by the way, swat teams carry them, private security
firms carry them. They have a compact launcher the size
of a smartphone for you if it's right in your

(28:17):
purse or your pocket. B y Rna. They're doing ten
percent off right now, Berna dot Com. All right, we'll
be back.

Speaker 1 (28:31):
Jesse Kelly returns. Next.

Speaker 2 (28:35):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wonderful Friday,
and ask Doctor Jesse Friday. Before we get back to
the ask Doctor Jesse Friday thing, let's take a minute
because that was kind of heavy when we were talking
about Obama stuff. And let's laugh and make fun of
communists here for a moment, because something happened yesterday. The

(28:56):
Democrats they have a social media account. They have many,
but the official Democrats social media account. They put up
a chart and it didn't exactly take a genius to
read the chart, but the chart was about grocery prices,
in the increase in grocery prices, and the chart, it

(29:19):
was clear as day, showed that grocery prices were normal
and stable while Trump was president. And then about the
millisecond Joe Biden got elected, grocery prices shut up. And
it's not as if this information was just off the
chart or they lied about it. They put up a

(29:40):
chart showing that Joe Biden blew up grocery prices in
the United States of America, and it was obvious to
anybody with the most basic of reading comprehension. They proceeded
to get savaged by people including Donald Trump himself, making
merciless fun of them for so, y'all, thanks for the compliment,

(30:02):
Thanks for trashing your own party. It's so bad. They
were talking about it on Fox News and the DNC
ended up deleting.

Speaker 3 (30:09):
They were saying that all of these prices have gone
up in twenty twenty five. That's what the headline read.
But when you read the graph, the highest points for
during Joe Biden's administration, and so this is the White
House's response. You can see they highlighted it and read
when it was the highest it was under Joe Biden.

Speaker 2 (30:27):
Right, So they deleted it off.

Speaker 3 (30:29):
So yeah, the Democrats deleted it.

Speaker 2 (30:31):
Yeah, obviously an own goal by the Democratic Party. Here's
the reason why this is funny and wonderful. You know,
how we talk about diversity DEI being the death of everything.
Whenever you stop focusing on ability and merit and you
start hiring based on anything else skin colored, religion, gayness, height,

(30:56):
eye color. I don't care what it is. The second
you focus on any else but ability, Wherever you're doing that,
it will slowly rod away and die. It might be
you're making tires, it might be your flying airplanes. It
might be you're making movies, it might be your a
political party. If you set aside merit and focus on

(31:19):
anything other than that, then whatever you're involved in, whatever
it is, it will die, slowly but surely, it will
wither away and die. Now, think about the Democrat Party today,
think about their message publicly, and think about how they

(31:40):
hire internally. They all do this now, and they brag
about it. They put out press releases now saying, hey,
we now have we've worked our way up to forty
percent minorities in the office, and they'll brag openly we're
getting whitey out of here. They'll bragh, well, now that
we're seventy five percent. Women get get lost men. They

(32:05):
brag about how DEI focused they are. Eventually you dumb
down your party you wrought away your party for long enough,
you will eventually have some moron who runs your social
media account who doesn't have the most basic reading comprehension.

(32:28):
He can't read a chart that I could read in
the third grade. Anyone could read in the third grade.
How could they be so stupid? How could they screw
it up so much? That's what happens when you spend
years hiring for diversity. That's what happens. Top five napper.
I know in the world of today profanity is more

(32:50):
common than I think, But am I wrong to think
that if your top leadership of the government, you shouldn't
shouldn't you also be the most professional? Don't care what
you say off camera in private, but on the main stage,
shouldn't it be clean and professional? It's a turn off
for me to openly be okay with it between my

(33:11):
civilian jobs and being an O three eleven that's an
infantryman in the marine, a rifleman. I'm used to hearing it.
But am I wrong for thinking it's just not professional? Listen?
Thank you, No, you're not wrong. And there is a time.
There's a time, depending on your role in life, where

(33:34):
you need to look and act the part depending on
your role and whatever that role is. If you are
if you change oil for a living, you work at
Jiffy Loop. By the way, there's not a dagon thing
in the world wrong with that. You can have a
tattoo on your forearm, you can say some body words

(33:56):
when the customers aren't around. That is going to be
something that is good to be acceptable and understandable for
your profession. But if you bust your butt doing that
and you want to get promoted and one day they say, hey,
you're now the manager of this Jiffy loube, well, you
need to cover up the tattoo on your forearm. And

(34:18):
now that you're in the office with khakis on in
a button up shirt, the F word needs to go
away because you're the manager and you're expected to act
like a manager. I have a huge problem, a huge
problem with how John Fetterman dresses as a United States senator.
I do. I think it is an embarrassment to the

(34:38):
United States of America. I understand. I understand. There's no
ability like relatability, and Fetterman, who's a dirty communist, has
to pretend to be you know, down home Pennsylvania values.
So he throws on some mesh basketball basketball shorts and
a hoodie, and that's how he poss trying to be relatable.

(35:01):
I get the game. I understand that. I'm not naive.
I think it looks terrible for a United States senator
to dress that way. Go put a freaking suit on.
I'm not saying it has to be some thousand dollars Armani.
Chris is that did they make suits?

Speaker 1 (35:18):
They makes it?

Speaker 2 (35:19):
Well, I don't know, Chris, Okay, so thousand dollars Armani suit.
I'm not saying that it can be the standard Joseph A.
Banks suit the rest of us have, where you get
twelve of them for fifty five dollars. I don't care,
but at least put on a suit. And You're right,
it's not professional, and I don't like it. I don't

(35:40):
like it. And I'm not a saint either. I've heard it,
I've said it. I'm not proud about that a million
times over. I'm not moralizing and looking down my nose
at that look. I'll take it a step further. I
mentioned the forearm tattoos. You shouldn't have rings in your
face once you went once you enter the political world, Oh,

(36:02):
but it's just a stud in the nose. No, lady,
I know, and you look great. I get that. It's
really kind of hot. I get that. It's time to
take it out. Now you work at Merrill Lynch. Time
to take it out. Time to cover up the forearm tattoos,
time to put away the F word, time to upgrade. Yeah,
that'll offend a bunch of people. Let's talk about the

(36:24):
activist judges in the coup. Let's talk about preborn. Let's
talk about solving problems at their root instead of just
kind of messing with the symptoms. The root of the
problem of abortion is that women have been told lied
to that it's a clump of cells. It's just a burden.

(36:46):
It's gonna ruin your life. It's no big deal. Just
have a pill. Just come in for a quick appointment.
We'll get rid of it. That's how they talk about it.
We'll get rid of it, and then you can be
free again. And unless you are introduced to your baby
buy ultrasound, you will believe that. But when preborn invites

(37:07):
you in for a free ultrasound, preborn will give you
an introduction. You will lay down and you will hear
that heartbeat, and you will know, well, that's not a
clump of cells, that's my baby. And that's how we
save lives. Almost every woman who does it chooses life.

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