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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on
a wonderful Thursday. We have a few things this hour.
We're gonna go to uh, We're gonna make fun of
the media here really quickly. Then we'll hear from that
woman who got knocked out in Cincinnati. That was freaking gruesome.
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Talk about what RFK is doing with the food stamps
and things like that. Do some more emails, oh that,
and so much more in the final hour of the
Jesse Kelly Show. Now, so we already said they're gonna
build or at least they want to build a nuclear
reactor on the moon. All right, I want you to
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listen to CBS listen to this. Hey, I don't want
to live on the moon, right it is it. We
would serve as.
Speaker 2 (00:59):
A function life source eventually for human beings. And b
we know how the age of colonialism worked on this planet.
Speaker 1 (01:08):
Should we be trying.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
To colonize and saying that there's a keepout zone that
not other countries can participate in the real problem.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
These people are so insufferable it's unbelievable. That's one two.
The colonial era I need to explain this to people
who who have gone through America's education system, because if
you've gone through the government education system in America and
many private schools as well, you probably believe that colonialism
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is the most evil thing that happened in the world.
It's when all those evil white people stepped onto the
grounds of the saintly minorities who were just living in peace,
that all they were doing is passing around the peace pipe,
and then these evil whities with their devil ways came
and took everything. I understand completely that that's how it's
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always sold. And don't get me wrong, many places were
occupied brutally, absolutely brutally, and people in those places sometimes
were treated like animals, shoot worse than friggin animals. I
am not covering up that at all. But colonialism is
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the reason we have the United States of America today.
The idea that you should go to a foreign land
and make yourself a colony out of it, conquer it,
establish it, build a nation. That is how every nation
in the history of the world has been built. There
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is no such thing as unconquered lands. And the reason
your history teacher acts like colonialism is Nazi Germany is
because your history teacher is infect with the same cultural
Marxist filth that every other part of this society is
infected with the idea that America is evil and uniquely evil,
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and Europe's uniquely evil. Of course, Africa is full of
nothing but a bunch of saintly people and victims, And
Australia is full of nothing but saintly people and victims
before those evil Brits got there, and every other spot
of South America nothing but saintly people and victims before
those evil Europeans got there. That is a lie. Now,
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I'm not saying you have to whitewash anything that happened
in history. When you have King Leopold of Belgium chopping
off people's hands in the Congo, that's something you can
discuss openly. I don't want you to cover up anything
in the past. We should be able to speak honestly
and openly about history. But this campaign against colonialism is
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just a campaign against white people. It's what it is.
You know how you can tell tell me the last
person of color who's been accused of colonialism. Oh, you
can't come up with one of those. That's because they
don't exist. This is part of the ongoing communist campaign
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against any person, current or historical who happened to be white.
And remember this. Sometimes it was brutal and it was horrible,
I admit that, yes, But other times it brought civilization
and the wonderful things that come with civilization to places
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that had never known civilization. The British conquest of India,
you know, that's something people still discussed today. And eventually,
obviously the Brits had to pull out, but we got
all that.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
But.
Speaker 1 (04:57):
They had They're a bunch of different call. India is
a very big place, many different tribes, many different cultures.
There were tribes in India where if a husband died,
they burned his wife alive. They burned her alive. The
brit stepped in and said, uh, yeah, no, that's that's
going to go ahead and stop now places where the
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life expectancy is thirty forty years old, because you're going
to get a disease. Bringing modern medicine, modern education, modern roads,
bringing civilization to places that hadn't created it for themselves
is not always bad. It's just not always bad. Look,
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if you go to Vietnam today, I'm not going to
go because I don't want my money going to communists.
But if you go to Vietnam today and I've had
family members that have gone, they'll talk about how beautiful
this infrastructure is or that infrastructure is. Yeah, a lot
of that's French. It is the Philippines. The Philippines. Now,
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the Philippines, the Filipinos, they are a wonderful ally and
Filipino people are cool as can be. I love Filipinos.
But if you go to the Philippines and you look
at but why do they have this, Oh that's a
beautiful old church, or but yeah, the Spanish built it.
I know, Oh, well look at this modern building. Yeah,
America built it. None of that crap was there before
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we got there. It was oftentimes in agreement. Yeah, granted
the power rested with one side and not with the other.
But in agreement, you we are going to come in here,
we are going to build things here. Your resources, we're
going to take some of them in exchange. We're going
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to bring you medicine, We're going to teach you how
to read modern roads, We're going to build up your military.
You know what we were doing in the Philippines before
World War Two? Before the Japanese invaded and took the
Philippines over training their army. That's what MacArthur and our
troops were doing over there, working with the Filipino army
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and training them weapons, tactics, everything else, so they could
fight for themselves. Is that evil colonialism? Is that somehow bad?
I know, the now pretty modern country of the Philippines
certainly appreciates the old boost we got, but these people
are so inseufferable. But back to what he talked about
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the moon colonizing the Moon. There's nobody there, you freaking dufaus.
There's nobody there. But you see just how instinctively anything great,
any expansion, any success of any kind, is automatically to
be crapped on, automatically to be put down. It's awful. Hey, Jesse,
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before Trump's reelection, you said you fear the American people
would change their minds about deportation when they saw children
and mothers being deported. I haven't seen any examples of
that pushback so far, except from the lunatic left. Do
you think the majority of Americans are still pro ice?
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I think the majority of Americans are pro ice. But
let's remember there haven't been a lot of women and
children who have been swept up. There have been some,
of course, but it has mainly been men. And the
reason it's been men is they're focusing on the guys
with established criminal records. But a lot of those guys,
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you know, we'd like to imagine all criminals, that's what
they do for a living, you know, you picture the
guy always does is sell drugs or rob people or
murder people. That's only the most successful criminals. The most
criminals have a job, just like you have a job.
If you're an illegal and you rob and steel and
deal drugs, you probably they were construction during the day,
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you wash dishes during the day. They find those people.
They show up on the job site, and they're not
just gonna grab the guy who's stealing drugs. Hey everybody
got around, show me your papers. Oh you're all illegal
getting the friggin truck. Well, what you're not going to
have a lot of there is women and children. What
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we have seen so far when it comes to deportations
has been a good start, a good start with the
promise of more in the future. But even the new
ICE agents they're hiring, that doesn't happen overnight. You realize
that they're on this big recruitment campaign. They're putting out
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all these videos. Hey, come work for ice. Trump is
putting out social media posts. Come work for ice, work
for ice, work for ice it and that would be
a cool way to earn a living. By the way,
come work for ice. But do you think that you're
just gonna show up and they're going to hand you
a badge and you're going to be out there and indoors.
Not how it works at all. They're gonna have to
You're gonna have to go through all kinds of testing
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and then all kinds of training. That's going to take time.
Deporting thirty forty fifty, who knows how many millions of
illegals is going to be a long process. We have
begun that process, and we should feel good about that,
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fantastic Thursday. Member Tomorrow's ask doctor Jesse Friday and you
can email your ass doctor Jesse questions in right now
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to Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. Our FK Junior
launches a bold plan to block food stamps from buying
soda and candy, A bold plan. And again, this is
one of these things that's it's good. You know, it's good.
If you're on food stamps. You don't need luxuries. That's
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money that was given to you by the taxpayer. Bare minimum. Okay,
we got all that, But how long have we been
allowing people to do this? For a very very very
long time. And it's going to take a long time
to untie the knot. Untie the knot. That is all
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the corruption and evil crap that's going on in this country.
But at least we're trying. At least we're starting. We
need to start with the cities too, And I don't
know that the cities can be saved. Did you Can
you hear that press conference? And that woman who got
knocked out in Cincinnati, her face is just black and blue.
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It's very hard to watch some piece of trash just
Cole cox Or knocks her out. It was the worst thing.
And then all the politicians in the city ran to
defend the people who did the punching. The mayor announced
he wasn't even gonna call the victims. Ah, we got
a lot of problems. I'm not worried about it. The
police chief yelled at people for posting the video on
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social media. Listen to this woman, Listen to this, and
I just want you to know, as you listen to
these words, voting for a Democrat in twenty twenty five,
at any level is an act of evil, because a
vote for a Democrat is a vote to hurt people.
It is a vote to destroy wherever you are allowing
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them to get elected. Listen to this woman. I'm gonna
let the whole thing go.
Speaker 3 (13:51):
Now with the judges who are just letting people out
with the slab. The man who attacked me and might
have permanently damaged me forever should have been on the
streets ever. And the fact that he had just gotten
out of jail previously for something he should have been
in there for years. It's really sad to me because
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I can't even fathom how many other people who have
been attacked by the same type of man over and
over and over in Toledo and Columbus, Cincinnati, Dayton. Our
streets are being taken over and nobody is doing anything.
I am so sad, and I need to be the
voice to help all of the victims that never got
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their justice.
Speaker 1 (14:37):
Democrats did that on purpose. Keep that in mind. Do
not succumb to gop lameness and say this is because
Democrats are soft on crime. That's a lie. Democrats are
evil when they did this on purpose. They are evil.
They believe in bringing criminals into the country the we
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have in the country. They believe in turning them loose
from prison. And they don't turn them loose from prison
because they're soft on crime. They turn murderers and rapists
and thieves and monsters loose from prison because they want
them to hurt people. The goal is for people to
get hurt. There's a reason Democrats didn't rally to defend
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this woman laying their unconscious, possibly having her life destroyed
with brain damage now, because they wanted her to get
punched in the face. They wanted her to be hurt
because society when they are afraid, When society is destabilized,
that's when a society is most ripe for a communist revolution.
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Democrats want violent crime. They like violent crime. Don't give
them that excuse. Oh oopsie, I can't believe they failed again. Wow,
they're soft on crime. It's soft on crime policies. They're
not soft on crime. They are pro crime. Democrats are
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pro rape. When a rapist gets turned loose by a
communist DA and goes out and finds somebody and rapes them.
Democrats wanted the other rape to happen because it destabilizes
a society. When the animal who should be in a
zoo somewhere socked that woman in the face because they
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let him go, should have been locked away for the
rest of his life, like the animal he is. They
let him go. They let him go knowing full well
he would go hurt someone else, because that's all he's
ever done is hurt people. He did hurt someone. It's
what they wanted to happen. And that's why everybody from
the police chief to the mayor ran to the microphone
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and defended the actions. Eah, it was a fight, Yeah,
the one hundred pound white woman was really fighting that
savage in the streets. Yeah, it was a real fight. No,
a good, innocent person was savaged by an animal, and
it was done because Democrats want that to happen illegals
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every day. When they pick up a new illegal with
some rap sheet, that's the most horrible thing. I mean,
you can't even read half these charges in front of
your kids, assaulting miners, and just the most demonic people
in the world. Democrats brought those people into your country
on purpose. They knew they were coming in, they wanted
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them to come in. They brought in as many as
they as they possibly could. Democrats are evil and voting
for Democrats is an evil act. Now, I am not
telling you to be mister Republican and you have to
vote for Republicans. That is not what I'm doing. You
cannot vote for Democrats, not in your city, not in
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your state, not in your country, because innocent people are
having their lives completely destroyed. Listen to this broken meats you.
Speaker 3 (18:02):
Now with the judges who are just letting people out
with the slab. The man who attacked me and might
have permanently damaged me forever should never have been on
the streets ever.
Speaker 1 (18:14):
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some emails, shall we, and do not forget If you
miss any part of the show, you can download at iHeart,
Spotify iTunes. Hey, Jesse, you've taught us how the wacky
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communists create words, feed it to the media, and expect
us to accept their word as truth. Example, it's not
an abortion it's a choice. I've been hearing new terms
intersectionism and intersectionality. What the heck are they trying to say?
And should we ignore whatever it is? Many? Thanks, no
names please, Okay, So intersectionism, intersectionality, here's here's what has happened.
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This has to do with the tranny wild LGBTQ demon
mob stuff that the cultural Marxists love to push. But
communists always make this mistake, always, always, always, they always
push too far. They don't have a break system. They
don't stop, and they're certainly never going to look in
the mirror and say that was too far. So of course,
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first they were just selling it as well. I mean,
as gay people just want to get married. That's how
it was always sold. Why can't you just like gay
people get married. There's no slipperies slope. Gay people should
just get married. Now your child reads pornography in your
child's school library about why they should turn gay. That
happened in like fifteen minutes. They can't ever stop them.
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They're ravenous. It's demonic. I've told you communism is of
the devil. It's demonic. It's just destroy the next thing,
and then as soon as you get that destroyed, the
next thing, destroy the next thing. But they are mindful.
It's not that they'll stop or make adjustments. They're mindful.
When they run up against society, when they run up
against a wall where they can't push forward anymore, they
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know it. And they did it with the tranning stuff.
The tranny stuff was a big thing. It's actually a
big reason why the Democrat party's on the outs. I'll
always believe that the American people are nice, extremely in fact,
way too tolerant to be honest with you. They're nice.
They'll go along with it, go along with it. Yeah
I don't care. Yeah I don't care. Yeah I don't care.
Yeah I don't care. Hold on, did you just tell
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my daughter she should chop her breasts off and become
a man? Okay, now I do care. Now it feels
like you're a demon who's attacking my kids. The American
people collectively sat up in their chair and took notice.
When the Communists started to push all the weird, all
the weird stuff that I'm not going to go into
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here because there are children listening, really dark, demonic, ugly stuff.
The American people sat up and said, it's too far
and it wasn't you, and it wasn't me. We're involved
were the hyperinformed. It was normal people. It was my
neighbors who sat up and said, hed, Jesse, did they
really want guys playing in girls' sports? Jesse? They're serious
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about this training. That was what made the normies, all
the Normanies of my life, sit up and go, hold on,
did they just roll a tranny out for a butt light? Ad?
What the That's what made them sit up and take notice.
But remember, like I just said, the communist doesn't stop.
He certainly doesn't reverse. They're not. They're not having a
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moment of introspection about anything they've done, not the open border,
not the spending, not the law fair, definitely not the
tranny stuff. They're not looking at themselves in the mirror saying, hey,
maybe that was wrong, we should back off that stuff.
They don't say those things. So what do you do? Well, now,
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if you're not going to back off, you had better
find a way to get over or through that wall
that society put up. And this comes to something that
a lot of people do, not just communists. People will
tend to make they'll try to over complicate things and
confuse you when they can't convince you. People will try
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to confuse you when they can't convince you. The truth
is simple. Facts are very simple. It is as long
as you're not afraid of backlash or people yelling at
you or something like that, or offending somebody. Facts and
truth are simple. I can sit here and say women's
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basketball is boring because women aren't ass aren't as athletic
as men. I can say that because it's the truth.
It's very simple. There's not some deeper meaning behind it.
I can just say it because I don't care about
offending people. It's the honest truth. It's simple. So in
an effort to confuse people, they're always trying to keep
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you on the wrong foot so you don't oppose them.
They start adding new letters. To remember, it used to
just be gay or queer, or then of course is
LGB and then LGBTQ, and then lg I can't even not.
Chris and I were looking them up one night, remember
we did that on the air, and I was trying
to guess what they meant. They just keep adding things
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to it. There's even a plus on the end of
it now LGBDQ. But why do they keep adding new things.
This is all in an effort to confuse you. And
now they have words like intersectionality. This is just intersectionalism.
Nobody talks like that, and nobody knows what those words
mean at all. That's the point. The point is they
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can't convince you, so now it's time to confuse you.
You don't understand that dude with an Adam's apple and
a beard who's beating up your daughter on the lacrosse field.
He's just an intersectional person, don't you get it? And
the normal person looks around, eyes glassed over. I guess
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that makes sense, but you have no idea what they're
talking about. People who can't convince you will try to
confuse you, Beaver Muncher. I'm pulling this number off the
top of my head, But didn't the Moller investigation cost
some twenty five million dollars? Is there a way to
make anyone accountable for this? And be fine? Well, actually
your number is off. The last I checked, it was
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forty million dollars and it was probably north of that.
So let's talk about what he just said. The Moller
investigation was sparked by what the belief that or the
thought that Donald Trump was in cahoots with the Russians,
a Russian agent. Now we know we're what we knew before,
but now it's in black and white. If you walk
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back from there, that was all a hoax. It was
created intentionally by Barack Obama, John Brennan, James Clapper, James Colemy,
the evil men who were running our government institutions created
that essentially out of thin air. They used Hillary Clinton's
opposition research and acted like it was real intelligence, and
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they created it out of thin air. Fast forward, Donald
Trump has a special prosecutor investigating him for the entire
two years, his first two years of his presidency, hampering him.
He can't find good people to work for him. He's
kneecapped in every way in Muller, people forget this little tidbit. Mouller.
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It was revealed later that he knew well before the
midterms that Donald Trump had not colluded with Russia. He
dug through everything. He chose not to make that announcement
to the public until after the mid terms when Democrats
won big. Of course, Mueller's a bad actor. Now back
to your question, can't we recoup some of that money? No,
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and this is one of the things that communists have really, really,
really mastered, and they've done it so so well. They've
figured out that they can do illegal, immoral, evil things
time and time and time again. And by the time
it gets unraveled, by the time they are evil ways
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the illegal things they've done, by the time that gets revealed,
people have moved on, the outrage has died down. Oftentimes,
this is just crazy how this works. Oftentimes the Statute
of Limitations has already passed. Well, sorry, I'd love to,
but it's already been four years. We can't. And so
they always get away with these things because they've learned
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how to game the system. I'll send my communists in
to hear, and send my communists in in there. I
need a Communist judge, communis's this a Communist that bi director.
I'll break every single law humanly possible, and by the
time they finally discover everything I've done, I'm already retired.
Statute of Limitations as up Republicans want to move on
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like this one, Dear be beaver killing King. I do
motorcycle adventure videos. That's sweet, mostly in Utah, and I
want to do one in bear Toothpass in Wyoming. Beartooth
Pass in Wyoming is amazing, amazing, highly recommend it and
on the border of southern Montana. I knew you. I
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know you grew up in Montana. How much should I
worry about bears when camping? What do you recommend if
I do have a close encounter with one? Okay, so
I don't know the limits on your space, but I
will tell you this first. There is no better bear gun,
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no better bear gun for a grizzly than a shotgun shotgun.
Most of the guys I know who rock a shotgun
for bears, which was my dad when he was alive,
when they were on the ranch where it's what I rock.
They alternate rounds. One round will be a slug the
other round will be buckshot slug Buckshot slug Buckshot slug buckshot.
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Bear spray is fine, it's fine. It's better than nothing.
But if you are genuinely concerned, if you are really going,
I would never go into bear country, and a lot
of Montana is bear country now without a shotgun. I
am sad to admit this to you, But your regular
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everyday carry, your concealed carry, a grizzly bear is going
to laugh at it. You know. I carry a Springfield
Hellcat Pro. I love it very much. I adore it.
I have SIGs, I have glocks, I have all kinds
of these different concealed carry guns. I don't carry any
of them when I'm in the mountains of Montana because
you can unload all fifteen rounds into a grizzly bear
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and he's going to laugh and then eat your face. Honestly,
nine millimeters rounds will bounce off of his skull. People
do not understand how thick and hardy bears are. Their bones,
their muscles, they're just it's like a freaking tank with
a heartbeat. Lewis and Clarke used to write about it
because they had not known that a grizzly bear was
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a thing. When they were going out west. They would
write down you can go read it in their writings.
They would say, there is some monster type of bear.
You can shoot a seven eight times. It doesn't stop,
but just keeps coming and coming coming, But a shotgun
will stop it. Now, I realize people who are hiking
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and things like that may not necessarily want to carry
a shotgun. Yeah, Chris, Chris is complaining about the size.
Get yourself in whatever way it's legal, depending on your state.
Get yourself a sod off. Get yourself one with not
sowt off necessarily, Chris. I'm trying to stay on the
right side of the law here. I'm going to put
another disclaimer out. Stay legal, Stay legal. Okay, stay legal.
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But they sell shotguns that don't have they don't have
a stock on them, a back. I'm trying to put
this in layman's terms. They don't have a back like
the part you put in your shoulder, because you just
fire it from the hip, more like a more like
a movie scene, you know, a pump action. You would
fire from the hip. Now that's not going to be
as accurate, but that's not necessarily what you're worried about here.
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If you're out camping and things like that. We're talking
about a grizzly bear coming through your ten at night
and eating you. And they've done it, and they will
do it. They will and you're not going to be
able to stop him unless you have something like that
on you. And if you have one that is compact
like that. They have great packs now, backpacking packs that
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it uh, what's the best back and said you can
hold it like the handle would be up by your
right shoulder. And you've seen them, right, Chris, You've seen
they have great holsters and stuff like that for them. Now,
trying to explain this in ways people will understand where
the right candle or the right handle, the handle with
the weapon, it'll be up behind your right shoulder because
it's stuffed in a sleeve in your pack. So should
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you need to pull it out, you can, but it's
not going to fall out. It's not necessarily going to
bother you. And while there is some weight to it,
there has to be some weight to it. Well, there's
some weight to it. It's not brutal when you have
a pack on if I was going into grizzly country,
and I've spent much time in grizzly country. That's what
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I carry. It is, it is what I carry. If
there is a chance I am going to encounter a bear,
I have a shotgun loaded with slugs and double up
buck I do. They're hard to stop, brother, They're hard
to stop. That doesn't mean don't go. It doesn't mean
go go. But allow me to give you one more
little bear tip before we maybe do some headlines. I
didn't get too because this went a little long. Remember remember, ladies,
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especially for you, but this goes for everybody. The most
dangerous kind of bear you can see is a cub.
A baby bear. That is by far the most dangerous
kind of bear you can see. And that's because if
you see a cub, that means his mother is close
by and she will fight to the death anything that
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is between her and her cubs. If you were a
a an eight hundred pound Kodiak bear, she would still
come at you with everything she had, and she would
die to protect her babies. What do you think she
would do to you? If you see a bear cub,
you walk away the way you came at a quick pace.
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It is the most dangerous thing you will see. Don't
say ooh, I gotta get a selfie for Instagram. Nope,
you're going to die. Turn around and leave right And
now here's a headline. But oh, you know the thing
headlines We didn't get to Texas dam lawmakers could face
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nearly four hundred thousand dollars in fines. Yes, let's hope
that actually happens. Let's hope we actually start punishing these people.
All they understand is fear and pain. Americans eat eating
slightly less ultra processed food. That's so sad. What's happened
to this country? Will putin cave. Russian dictator reportedly weighs
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halting Ukrainian airstrikes after Trump ultimatum. We will see if
Trump can hurt him economically. Jd Vance probably favored for
the twenty twenty eight GOP nomination. I had a friend, actually,
Sean Spicer's everyone knows him, Sean Spicer. He told me
that he thinks jd Vance is going to destroy the
field and that no one else will even come close.
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So I guess there's that. James Comber warns the Clintons
about the consequences of not complying with a congressional subpoena.
Let's hope James Comer is not suicidal. We are going
to do this tomorrow, it's asked doctor Jesse Friday. That's
all