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Democrats use whatever political power they have to crush their enemies. They are fighting a revolution. Its not just liberal aunt Peggy or the blue hair in HR. They are in some of the highest positions in the country. The open boarder and opioid crisis are being used to destabilize America. 

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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, wonderful Tuesday, We're gonna tackle drugs. Mexico. Jasmine
Crockett better get your game face on to tackle her
cracker barrel emails. Judges are terrible. All that and so

(00:35):
much more to come on the final hour of the
world famous Jesse Kelly Showed. Now, let's talk about drugs
for a minute. This is gonna be about Mexico. Trump
authorizing military use, cartails, Mexican president, all kinds of things,
but drugs. Drugs are Look, I'm not gonna sit here

(00:55):
and go into a long drug debate this or that
or what you use, what you've used, but I'm not
doing that. But drugs as a form of warfare between countries,
there's a long, long history there. Highly recommend if you

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don't know anything about it, look up the opium Wars.
Look up the opium wars. Britain trying to get into
China introducing It's bad. Okay, it's bad, but look, I'm
not even dogging on Britain. It's what countries do. We
tend to think of warfare as bombs and bullets, as guns.

(01:39):
If we go older, we think about it like swords
and spears and arrows and horses and chariots and things
like that. That's one kind of warfare. But there are many, many,
many different ways to fight a war. And before you
start slamming into each other with shields and spears or

(02:01):
guns and bombs, it certainly helps to weaken them before
you happen to clash. Thus, drugs, drugs will weaken a nation,
weaken your resolve, weaken your mind. Drugs will weaken a nation.

(02:22):
Period is a form of warfare. Now, let's talk about
fentanyl Mexico, China. They call them precursors. But I don't
want to try to talk over anybody's head or act
like I'm the world's expert on drugs. Most definitely I'm not.
But the things you need to make fentanyl come from China. Remember,

(02:46):
China is a place completely under the control of the CCP.
The Communist Party controls everything. You don't get to post
on social media whatever you want. You don't get to
do whatever kind of business you want unless the CCP
allows it and or want it to happen. Period. They'll disappear. Look,

(03:08):
they'll disappear a billionaire if he gets up and says
something they don't like. That's how they handle it. It's
a communist country for a long time. The things you
need to make fentanyl have come from China to Mexico.
Then they've crossed our border. Now let's talk about US America.

(03:31):
America suffers from the same thing really, most countries suffer from.
When we have money to burn, we burn it on
things that are bad. And I'm not washing my hands
of that. Either. You got a little extra chadar cheese, Oh,
surely you can go out and buy some fancy new car,

(03:52):
or buy an extra bottle of booze or drugs. Americans
like drugs, not every but as a country we consume
a lot of drugs, both illegal and legal. Keep in
mind when you think about drugs, things that alter your mind,
things like that you don't just have to think about
the devil's lettuce and fentanyl and things like that. All

(04:16):
kinds of doctors will write you a perfectly legal prescription
for anti anxiety medication or opiates or whatever whatever else.
And again I'm not judging you, I'm just explaining there
is a large appetite for drugs in America. You want
to see a jaw dropping gap or graph, go look

(04:37):
at America's consumption of medication, legal medication versus every other
country in the world. We like drugs. Here is what
it is. Wish it wasn't that way, but it is
what it is. China is our mortal enemy. This is
not just a campaign talking point of Donald Trump mentioning China.

(04:59):
China has openly declared this. They believe they should be
the number one country in the world. They are striving
to be the number one country in the world. So
when you're number two and you're striving to be number one,
it's not just that you want to make gains. You
are trying to hurt number one and drag them back.

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China has ensured that they are. They are going to
fill us up with deadly drugs. A hundred thousand Americans
dead in one year from fentanyl overdoses. But it's more
than just the overdoses. The overdoses and the death. They
get all the publicity because it's death. It's horrible, right,

(05:43):
it's somebody's kid, it's somebody's oh pause for a second, sorry,
I have to be a dad. I have two teenage sons.
I have to be a father. Pause. I know there
are kids listening to this show. I am not a nun.
I am the furthest thing way from a good moral
person who's lived my life in a perfect way. I've

(06:05):
told you before I did cocaine once. You know I've
I've just talked to you about walking out of a
bar in Tijuana. I am not somebody you need to
look up to and admire and model your life after.
So I've lived on the darker side of life. I know.
Do not take anything your friends give you, Do not

(06:27):
do it. I'm about to read a story, but there's
a new worset ventanyl, which I'll get to in a minute.
But a couple couple teens dead Texas teens? Why I
thought it was a XENX. I realize xx is a
is a a drug. Realize that. But it's perfectly legal drug.

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And if you're a kid, maybe a teenager, maybe a girl, boy, whatever,
maybe you're stressed about school or parents or sports or
something like that, and your buddy says, hey, I've got
a xanax. Well that's not exactly like taking LSD. Nothing right,
It's just a xanax. What's the big deal. I'm not

(07:08):
going to get hooked. I don't have a prescription. I'm
going to take the edge off. Yeah, a couple of
Texas teens are dead. It's a different world. This stuff
is laced with all kinds of crap. Now, so kids, especially,
I'm talking to you, don't take it. Don't do it.

(07:28):
Don't do it might be the last thing you ever
do in your life. Don't do it. All right, Stop,
that's enough, Daddy Jesse. Let's get back to the task
at hand here. China has been doing drug warfare on
us for a long time, trying to weaken destabilize our country.
They have used Mexico as the vehicle for this because

(07:51):
the cartels have run Mexico for a long time. They
run the routes into the United States from Mexico. So
if you're trying to get illegal things into the country, honestly,
they're the male man. They're the only one you want
to go to. If you're a terrorist or China or
anyone else and you want to get into America without

(08:11):
America knowing it, you go knock on the door of
the drug cartels and you say and then you ask
them to help you. That's what happens. So now let's
fast forward to the latest. I told you there's a
new one, A deadly opioid. This is from the populous times.
Up to forty three times stronger than fentanyl, and it's

(08:35):
narcan resistant. Is killing Americans. It's known as nightazine, nit
a zine. It doesn't matter. It's really terrible. Maybe you're
sitting there thinking, why would anybody take this? Why would
anybody take fentanyl? Why would anyone seek this out? Remember,
unless you're a drug person, you don't understand the mentality

(08:58):
of a drug person. When you tell a drug person
that this drug is so powerful if you take it
one time, it can kill you, that is not unappealing
to them. It's the most appealing thing in the world.
They think, Wow, that stuff must be awesome. Give me some.
I know it doesn't make sense. That's what drugs will

(09:20):
do to your mind. I'm just explaining the mentality all
the headlines out there that you read that I read.
But where fentanila. This guy died, and this guy died,
and this guy died of an overdose, and this cop
happened to brush up against it, and now he's in
the emergency room. The druggie doesn't read that and go, oh,
my gosh, I need to clean up my life. It's

(09:41):
time to time to start working out and drinking milk.
The druggy reads that and he says, oh, that must
be good stuff. I want to run and get my
hands on that. So it's getting worse and worse and
worse and worse and worse now. And I realized this
is complicated. But this is a long, ca complicated issue.

(10:02):
If you're Donald Trump. Trump administration has made this a priority.
They announced it on the campaign trail before he was
even elected. They talked about it time and time and
time again. Addressing fentanyl, addressing these overdoses in a meaningful
way is a priority. How do we do that? Well?

(10:25):
That brings us to the next bit, which we'll get
to in a moment. Before we do that, probably a
really appropriate time to talk about focusing on things that
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(11:10):
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(11:55):
death threats. Back to our discussion, we're talking about Mexico.
The Trump adminished tra Mexico's president. But I wanted to
clarify something that Jewish producer Chris brought up. Why why
would they be adding why would anybody add fentanyl or
this new terrible thing. Why would they add it to
xen x? Why would they add it to medication. Why

(12:17):
add it to I'm assuming they added to cocaine. I'm
not real. I don't know the drug world, but a
cocaine or heroin or why add something like that at all? Well,
it maximizes your profit. Let me explain. It's extremely powerful.
So if you have a pound of heroin, they probably

(12:38):
don't measure it in pounds. But if you have a
pound of heroin, you want to make the most money
you can dealing that heroin, So you're going to try
to cut it up. I've seen enough drug movies to
know they use all kinds of things, flour and all
kinds of things to make that one pound two pounds.
So no, you're not selling pure heroin. But now you

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have twice as much heroin, you make twice as much money.
You with me so far, But here's the problem. Druggies
know what they're doing, they know what gets them wherever
they want high wise, and they're going to start to
figure out that your heroin isn't as good as the
other guy's heroin. The more you water it down, yeah,

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the more money you make once, but then they can't
don't come back to you. Along comes for a drug
dealer a miracle. The miracle is this synthetic, the niazine, fentanyl,
these synthetic, ultra powerful things. Now, if I have my

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one pound of heroin, I don't have to just add flour.
I can add my one pound of flour and still
get you just as high because I put just a
little dab of fentanyl in there. Let me clarify too,
This works the exact same way with drugs you think

(14:04):
are legal at that party, at your buddy's house, at
your anything. You don't know where he bought that xanax.
You don't know where he bought that ecstasy, you don't know.
Same thing works. They make it, add a little fentanyl
in it. Then your drug goes longer, you make more money.
That's how it works, all right. Now. The Trump administration

(14:26):
wants to tackle this problem. There are two different ways
you have to tackle the problem. First China. China is
the one sending the ingredients. Mexico is the one bringing
it in and creating it. Here I should note you
have to go after both. But China makes this very

(14:47):
very difficult. You see, everything's complicated. Warfare, presidency's trades very complicated.
In a vacuum, it's easy to say we'll just go
after China. It's an act of war. You're killing our
cit this is a blockade the country. For all I care.
Let's start launching missiles in an extreme thing, that's what
you would say. All right, Well, China makes all of

(15:11):
our pharmaceuticals, almost all of them. China manufactures most of
our manufacturing, the majority, I shouldn't say most, the majority
of our manufacturing comes from China. Yeah, we want them
to stop sending essentially fentanyl over here. But is Trump

(15:31):
willing to cause a great depression in the country to
do so? Probably not. And if you're in a leadership position,
can't you argue that maybe that's not the greater good. Hey,
even if I stop China from sending fentanyl, if I
cause a great depression in twenty five percent unemployment, how
many people will die because of that? Again, it's complicated.

(15:55):
So who who's the soft underbelly in this whole endeavor? Mexico.
It's not that Mexico doesn't provide anything to us. They
are a trading partner. They provide things to us, We
provide things to them. But Mexico, unlike China, they don't
have the ability to cause a great depression in this country.

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So if you can't lean hard enough on China, and
he is leaning on China somewhat, don't get me wrong,
But if you can't lean hard enough on China to
stop sending the fentanyl ingredients over here, that only leaves
one country, Mexico. Donald Trump announced that he would declare
war on the cartels. They haven't necessarily declared war thus far.

(16:44):
I should clarify that they haven't declared war thus far.
But there are drones flying over Mexico and the Mexicans
know it. The cartels are aware that they are being
forced to surrender people to the Mexican government. Trump is
using trade tariffs for all this. Now that brings us

(17:04):
to where we are. The Trump administration took the step
of officially authorizing the Pentagon to use military force in Mexico.
How is that going to look? I reached out to
a couple different sources today. Nobody would tell me. So,

(17:26):
I don't know right now. It's subject to our interpretation.
Does that mean we're sending the old dev Group boys
in there to put a shot in somebody's head? Maybe?
Does that mean a reaper drone is going to drop
some high explosive items on some cartail guys. Maybe is
it none of that? I don't know. I don't think

(17:50):
we're going to be sending up a couple Army divisions
in there. I don't think the one hundred and first
Airborne is going to be air dropping into you know,
war is I don't know either way. We'll see where
we go from here. Let's do some emails. Let's find
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(19:35):
So before we get onto the other things in the emails,
remember that talk we had at the very beginning of
the show. It's the first hour of the show. But
we've had to talk many times before how the Communists
they diversity diversitied us to death. Diversity is the death
of everything. And now these diversity hires, they're not just

(19:59):
in low level positions. Because the Communists infiltrated and conquered
every institution. They have now taken over large important chunks
of our society. They're generals, they're air traffic controllers, they're
university professors, they're CEOs. There I mean this was Biden's

(20:20):
pict ley the.

Speaker 2 (20:21):
FAA Chrish Washington, can you quickly tell me what airspace
requires an ADSB transponder?

Speaker 1 (20:28):
I'm not sure I can answer that question right now.

Speaker 2 (20:30):
That's okay, Well, just keep going. So that's a pretty
important part. So what are the six types of special
use airspace that protect this national security that appear on
FAA charts?

Speaker 1 (20:43):
Sorry, Senator, I cannot answer that question.

Speaker 2 (20:45):
So what are the operational limitations of a pilot flying
under basic med Senator? I'm not a pilot, so obviously
you'd ever see that.

Speaker 1 (20:53):
Yeah, you get the idea. Have you ever heard of
Sarah Stroman? Probably not unless you're listening to me right
now in Minneapolis, Probably not. But Sarah Strohman. She was
appointed by Minnesota Governor Tim Walls and it's a pretty important,
important position. They he made her the director of Natural Resources.

(21:19):
It's pretty nice, right. Yeah, here's a headline for you.
One of Minnesota's ten thousand lakes accidentally was drained to
twenty six acre lake known as Alice Lake. Yeah, I guess.
Guess hiring her just because Oh, by the way, she
was celebrated as the first woman to lead the department

(21:40):
of Natural Resources. Oh well, yeah, they left a valve open.
The lake's gone, and I mean it's gone. They are
dead fishes laying all over the ground. Diversity hires were
treated by the right understandably as these little annoyances, right,
the diversity higher. That's a the new secretary at the office. Okay,

(22:02):
she's a little rude. It's just annoying. The diversity higher
in this little job or that little job. It's okay, okay,
you're the insurance company you work for. They have a
new diversity higher. All right, I'll get around it. It's
no big deal. But that's not how communists work. They
weren't playing games. They weren't just trying to put a
little diversity higher stamp on everything. They're fighting a war,

(22:26):
they're fighting a revolution. The revolution they're fighting is the
intentional destruction of everything, as they hand every good thing
in this country over to their allies to be destroyed.
They were dead serious. We woke up one day and
the freaking Chairman of the Joint Chiefs was a diversity higher.

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Diversity the focus on it will kill anything. Where diversity
is the focus anything, no matter what it is, and
has time and time and time again, and we allowed
them to weaken us over and over and over again
with rhetoric like this. Jasmine Crockett says Republicans want to

(23:09):
systematically remove black elects rhetoric like this. You don't think
more police make streets safer, No, Joe. I'm a black
woman in America. I do not always think that more
police make street's safer. We allowed them to use our
guilt as a society to weaken our defenses as they

(23:31):
conquered everything, and now we have to sit and watch
as things die. But all that means is we have
to take it back. Hey, Jesse, after listening to your show,
it really hit home with my wife and I are
deliberating over We live in rural Illinois. It's a very
conservative area. Yeah, a lot of people actually don't know.
Illinois is really read, really really really red outside of Chicago.

(23:55):
If you go look at the map, the congressional map
of Illinois, it's amazing. It's a very red state. It's
just Chicago wounds it all. Anyway, However, being that we
are in Illinois, we do not have state protections. We
are open to the idea of moving, but no idea
where to go because we feel like we have it
really good in our conservative small town. So is it

(24:16):
better to live and have control than our own town
with the school, et cetera. Or do we need to
get to a red state even if it means having
to sacrifice knowing the school and the people in our town.
Thanks for your help, beavers Layer. I'll tell you this.
I don't know your personal situation with work or family
or whatnot. Just judging by what you just emailed there,

(24:39):
I would stay when I have told people to leave.
This is the situation where I think you need to
leave if at all possible, with your job and your family.
If there are no layers of government protection for you,
if every single level of god government above you is

(25:01):
openly hostile towards you, if every layer of government above
you is Democrat controlled, you need to get out, period.
Because we are not in the days of moderate Democrats
blue dog Democrats anymore. Those people are gone, and the
ones who maybe still are they know they can't act
that way. We are in the era where Democrats are

(25:22):
communists and they will use their government power to smash
their political enemies. They have proven it over and over
and over and over again. So you say you're in
rural Illinois, nice red town, nice red school, nice red neighbors,
nice read this well, that means you have a layer

(25:43):
of protection of government protection above you. No, the state's
not with you. That sucks. But you have a county.
I'm assuming you have a town. I'm assuming that matters.
That matters a lot. Not if you're in Manhattan, not
if you're in Los Angeles. If you're listening right now
and you're in Los Angeles, you don't have any friends.

(26:07):
You have mortal enemies and positions of power above you.
If you get caught jaywalking, they are going to send
you to San Quentin. If they can. They will, you know,
I'm right, the mayor will, the chief of Don't think
the chief of police is going to step in. Don't
let that uniform fool you anymore. I already outlined earlier
how they focused to spread this communism to police agency

(26:31):
after police agency across the United States of America. There's nobody,
nobody on your side. They all hate you, and they
will all destroy you the first chance they get. You
don't have the cops, you don't have the mayor, You
don't you definitely don't have the DA. You don't have
the governor, you have nothing. If that is your situation,

(26:54):
then you need to act as if you are in
hostile territory because you are. I know it's going to
sound overblown. I guess maybe in a way it is.
But if that was my situation, I would act like
I was in North Korea. You essentially are. You know

(27:14):
North Korea. They'll they'll throw you in the gulag for
twenty years for spitting on the sidewalk. Oh, they're so crazy.
Tell me that's different than New York. Daniel Penny chokes
out a guy on the subway making threats. They did
everything they could. If it wasn't for a jury, they
did everything they could to send that man to state
prison for the rest of his natural life. You can't

(27:35):
even step in and stop a bad man, They'll send
you to prison. I would never it ain't million years
live in that environment. Me personally, it's just me. I
would not live in an environment where I can't have
a gun on me period. I'm going to kill someone
who tries to kill me without a moment of hesitation,
and if I have to worry about going to prison

(27:57):
for that, I'm not living there. I'll visit pop in
and out. I ain't going to advertise it beforehand. That's
not for you. That's for the communists who would love
to kill me. I'm not advertising it, but I'm not
living anywhere where I can't kill you if you try
to kill me. Just not not doing it. If I
was in a lovely little red town, though, in an

(28:17):
unfortunate Bruce blue state, I'd be out all right. Let's
keep our dogs alive. Let's keep our dogs healthy and
our cats. I need to do this. I keep forgetting
to do this because I don't have a cat. I'm
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(29:44):
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Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. It's do some of
those emails before we get the headlines. Jesse is sexual
impropriety endemic or systemic of the modern Democrat party. That

(30:07):
is to say, to so many public school officials and
teachers turn out to be pedophiles or otherwise degenerate because
the culture of the party naturally leads to these behaviors.
Feel free to word the question differently if you address
it on air, so on and so forth. Okay, well,

(30:27):
there is something that I most definitely have noticed because
I follow the news, and you probably have noticed as
well because you follow the news, and that is the
unbelievable volume of school teachers slash administrators, slash coaches who
end up getting involved with their students. I know kids

(30:50):
are listening to be have to hand out the PG
version of this, But you know what I'm talking about.
Everyone knows what I'm talking about. So first of all,
we have to always keep this in mind. We have
to always build this in when it comes to whenever
we see a story where we say, why is there
so much more of this today than before? Remember there

(31:12):
was a time in human history not that long ago,
where humans didn't own books. You had to go down
to the local monastery to find someone who could read. Now, okay,
I realized we've advanced past that, But you have access

(31:36):
to information that other human beings have not had to
deal with, gigantic quantities of information, immediate information. If there
is a mass shooting going on right now, picture this
I'm doing. I'm in the middle of a radio segment.
If there is a mass shooting right now, you will

(31:59):
know before I will, because I'm not looking at my phone.
If you're looking at your phone or something like that,
you will know about it before I will. And I
do this for a living instant information. Plane crash, mass shooting,
something big, Trump says something that you know about it
before I know about it instant information human beings have

(32:21):
never ever, you do live in a unique time. Never
in human history have human beings had access to that
much information that fast. Don't think that this is the
only era where teachers were getting involved with their students.
It's just if someone does it now in Alaska or

(32:42):
Florida or New Mexico or Maine and everywhere in between,
you know about it the second it comes across your phone.
So it seems like there's a lot more now than
it used to be. But let's get past that little building.
Let's assume it is that now. We have to keep

(33:05):
in mind that a lot of professions that have our
respect and deserve our respect are still full of scumbags,
and that's hard to accept. You know, we automatically when
we see a law enforcement officer, there's an automatic respect
given there because that's a human being who straps it

(33:27):
on every day and might die stopping a bad man.
That's a level, an elevated level of respect, no question
about it. I send pizzas to my local cop shop.
I love cops, do, but man, there are some scumbag
cops out there, total dirtball cops, no question about it.
Don't believe me, Go look at the ones during COVID.

(33:49):
All kinds of dirtball cops out there. The teaching profession
is like this too. Those who aren't called to do
it and those who don't do it will naturally respect
a woman. I'll just call it a woman because most
of them are women. A woman, then I don't all
have to be. By the way, there are some great
male teachers. A woman who presides over someone else's kids

(34:12):
and tries to teach them, tries to educate them. That
profession automatically comes with a certain level of respect, But
we have to keep in mind it is also going
to invite predators. It just is. I mean, I hate
to ruin your weekend fun, but you've been to your

(34:34):
local arcade with your kid. Any adults working at that arcade.
I'm not talking about the sixteen year old doing a
summer job. Is there a thirty year old man working
at the arcade? Why do you think that is? We
have to be aware that people who purposely put themselves

(34:57):
around legions of other children, strange children. Sometimes they are
the best people in the world and have the best
motivations in the world. There's no question about it, and
sometimes they're freaking predators who are there to be predators.
They're there because that's where the prey is. I mean,
how many dirty commy teachers have we played for you?

(35:17):
I love teaching my kindergarten about gainess, and we've said,
that's not a teacher, that's a predator. She sought out
that profession so she could pray on children. I think
there's a lot of that today. A lot of teachers
aren't teachers, they're predators. There you go, and now here's
a headline.

Speaker 2 (35:36):
Why you know, you know.

Speaker 1 (35:38):
The thing headlines we didn't get to judge orders. Teens
charged in doze staffer attack in DC to remain in
youth custody. Oh those teens again, man, that gun teens
seem to have made a lot of crimes out there.
Cracker Barrel customers hate restaurant chains new look in viral

(36:02):
social media videos. Yeah, because once again Cracker Barrel, like
most great American companies, got conquered by a dirty commies.
The last time I was in a Cracker Barrel, there
was a bunch of LGBTQ garbage in there. So of
course I'm not walking in again. And I've seen the pictures.
It's no longer cracker barrel, it's every other garbage company.
Court has ruled that calling a man bald can be

(36:24):
considered sexual harassment. A lot of you were going to
hear from my lawyer over fifty thousand migrants crossed the
channel since the UKPM is elected. They're not migrants, they're invaders.
They're illegals, they're foreigners. Marriage addiction inside the lives of
people who just can't stop saying I do. Apparently that's
all about Jennifer Lopez. Inflation cools slightly in July from

(36:49):
the prior month. Apparently we were only two point seven
percent poorer now than we used to be, So, I
mean that's something. Unearthed emails reveal White House nixed Biden
visit a ship because of how many steps were involved.
I still say somebody has to go to prison for
covering up the fact that we had a non functional president.
We'll do it again tomorrow, that's all
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