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September 10, 2025 37 mins

Wherever you go you must be armed and aware of your surroundings. What goes into a breakfast burrito. How does America last even another 50 years with tensions being what they are. Your life gets better when you start cutting people off like phone trappers. 

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

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show, Final hour of The
Jesse Kelly Show on an awful Wednesday. There's just no
question about it. Just one of the darker political days
of my lifetime. So we're gonna do a bunch of
emails and stuff this hour and try to try to
walk away from it as best we can. I remember
back in September of twenty twenty four, you remember when

(00:37):
I said this, So don't you see? Trump insulted Haitians
and Republicans won't be an assault rifles. So he kind
of had it coming. You think you're mad about this? Oh,
I can keep going. Here's David from with The Atlantic,
almost exactly. This is a direct quote, almost exactly. Two
months passed between the two attempts on Trump's life. That time.

(01:01):
Eighty two Americans have died in mass shootings. Many more
died by solo shootings and suicides by firearms. Who speaks
for them? The headline of the article is called Trump's Guns.
You see Trump had it coming. Oh, I keep going.
You want me to. Here's another one opinion. There's no

(01:25):
place in politics for violence. That said former President Donald
Trump brings a lot of this stuff on himself. That's
from Cincinnati dot Com. I could seriously do this for
three hours, headline after headline, media hit after media hit. Well,

(01:46):
I mean he kind of had it coming. Well, it's
kind of Look it's it was always coming his way.
Look his stance on guns. Hey, he insulted illegals when
they kill Republicans, And they will be again killing Republicans
very soon. They've already attempted. The systems. Media will protect them,

(02:08):
they will blame the victim, and then they will memory
hole the whole thing. And of course their main concern
today isn't the fact that someone's still trying to murder
the Republican president of the United or Republican nominee to
be president of the United States of America. They still't
want them to use it for political reasons.

Speaker 3 (02:26):
The promise this is a safety issue that has been
thrown into a very intense political environment in which the
very fact of an assassination a constitutional moment, because it's
going to it could have impacted voters, will be used
for political purposes, and that to me is just not

(02:49):
as exceptionally unfortunate.

Speaker 2 (02:53):
Well, did I nail that, or did I nail that again.
This was Matthew Dowd MSNBC after he watched a video
of Charlie Kirk getting shot in the neck.

Speaker 4 (03:03):
He's been one of the most divisive, especially devisive younger
figures in this who is constantly sort of pushing this
sort of hate speech or sort of aimed at certain groups.
And I always go back to hateful thoughts lead to
hateful words, which then lead to hateful actions.

Speaker 2 (03:24):
Yep, that's who we're dealing with. Subject is Charlotte murder
on a train Jesse. Obviously a disgusting attack. We pray
for her soul and for her family. With that said,
if we can learn anything from it, and I'm as
guilty as anyone, stay off your phones in public. You
say it all the time, and it can't be more true.
Keep your head on a swivel. There are demons out

(03:46):
there and we must remain as aware as possible at
all times. When I am in Montana, remember we spent
a month in Montana. I told you after I got back.
We spent a month in Montana this past summer to
be with my mom, and you know, just hang out
up there and be up there. Montana has bears grizzly

(04:07):
bears very dangerous. When I am out in the wilderness, hiking,
doing whatever, I am armed at all times, and I
am aware that at any moment it probably won't happen.
Chances are really small, but at any moment, I could
come across a violent grizzly bear and I am going

(04:30):
to have to handle that situation. I am aware that
that is a possibility. You me, We have to operate
in that exact same way in our society now. I
do not celebrate it. I think that's a terrible place
to be. But if you want to be on your
phone when you're on the train, move to Tokyo. Otherwise, sorry,

(04:54):
put your phone away. If you want to walk down
the sidewalk sending out a tweet, texting your buddy, sorry,
you don't have that country anymore. Years and years in
years of them cultivating a very violent street animal communist class,
combined with them importing as many violent people as they can,

(05:15):
has brought us to a place in society where your
phone needs to stay in your freaking pocket. I'm not
trying to be Debbie Downer. If you're a kid listening
right now and take your phone away, I'm really not.
I'm online. I get on my phone too in public.
Put it away. There are violent communists all over this society, nasty,

(05:41):
subhuman demons who have murder on their mind? Jesse, what's
in a breakfast taco? And what condiments are often used
with such a meal? Man? What's in a breakfast taco? First?
It's what you want, all right. Eggs are always always

(06:04):
part of it. There are eggs and cheese, bacon, eggs
and cheese, sausage, egg and cheese. My personal favorite, I
eat chariso egg and cheese. There are beans if you
go to there's all these Mexican food trucks and Mexican
restaurants and gas stations down here. Lots of them will
throw in refried beans or something like that. Potatoes are

(06:27):
a very popular ingredient. I don't order mine with potatoes,
but I don't hate them either. Ah, it's just a
tortea with what Chris, with some eggs, cheese, and then
usually some form of meat. Now is the most important part,

(06:49):
the salsa. The salsa is everything as far as condiments go.
There aren't condiments. There's salsa. Okay, maybe you're a red person,
maybe you're a ver day person. That's Mexican for green. Chris.
Maybe you're a red person. Maybe you're a very day person.
I personally am a vera day person. But here is

(07:13):
a little tidbit I'm going to give you. It's a taco,
meaning you can open it. Don't sprinkle a little salsa
on each bite. Don't dip your taco in the salsa.
What Chris? What Chris said, who dips the taco? This

(07:34):
guy didn't even know what it was. Chris. We're helping
people with baby steps, man, helping people. Open up your
taco and pour the salsa in it. Make it a sloppy,
salsa filled, eggy, cheesy mess, and you will thank me

(07:55):
for it. You will think, Chris said, start simple with potato,
egg and cheese. I would push back on that, Chris.
Don't you think charizo, egg and cheese is really the
most basic king of the breakfast tacos? What you know what,
that's a very good point. He may just die, Chris said.

(08:16):
You don't want to blow his mind with favor. With flavor,
You're right, you're right. If this is your first time,
I'm worried about your heart health, Potatoes, egg and cheese,
trust me, you'll thank me. Jesse excellent opening he was
talking about last night. I listen every day. This is
the first time I heard when you sounded smart, he said.

(08:37):
He said, I'm joking. Please keep giving the truth me.
I don't think America will be here in one hundred years,
probably not fifty. No country can go on living insane
as we do. How do you share a country with
people like them. I'm not going to sit here and
tell you that America is going to be here in

(09:00):
a hundred years. I'm not gonna say that, but I
will caution you not to give up hope ever, and
certainly don't give up hope in this country. Today is
such a dark, sad day in the wake of that assassination.
But that it's very, very tempting. It's very easy to
get yourself mentally in a place where it's over. We're

(09:23):
finished at the Civil War. It's very easy to talk
yourself into that, don't give up. There are all kinds
of wonderful places and wonderful people across the United States
of America who have incredible values, who share your values,

(09:45):
who want the things you want. Maybe it's really bad
in your area. Maybe you're listening to me right now
from your apartment in Seattle, and you just stepped over
ten homeless people to get home, and the whole place
smells like we and P. And you turn on the
Charlie Kirk News and you think to yourself, this country's finished.

(10:07):
Getting your car and drive to Oklahoma tomorrow. The country's
not finished. It is not. And I'm not saying we're great.
We are in a dangerous place. We are. I acknowledge
that we have a long way to go, and it's
worth fighting for. No matter what, I'm going down with
the ship, YOUP. I ain't abandoning. I'm going down with

(10:27):
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Speaker 1 (11:30):
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Speaker 2 (11:38):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday, a
very very heavy Wednesday, So we're kind of kind of
setting the news aside right now. There's all kinds of
things we could be talking about. It's going to go
through your emails. Talk to you a very heavy night,
heavy day, but remember to keep keep the family in

(12:00):
your prayers. Two young children who will never get to
know their father, Keep them in your prayers. Jesse. Get
back to some emails, and the subject of this one
is you jumped the shark, Jesse, I too have a
hell Cat Pro nine milimeter and you got me thinking
the other day about not being able to take down
a grizzly. I figured with several well placed shots to

(12:21):
the heart and head, it might do the trick. But
certainly wouldn't count on it. Yes, pause, your nine millimeter
is not taking down a grizzly. You're gonna die. Get
something bigger. Then you jumped the shark and said nine
millimeters aren't the solution for taking down people. Maybe you
had too much caeso that day. I dare anyone to
withstand my hell cat, and it's eighteen rounds pumped into them.

(12:45):
What say you, h Well, obviously he's half joking. And two,
I didn't say nine milimeters aren't the solution for taking
down people. That's not at all. It's not what I said.
It's not what I said. So let me clarify something.
What I said was, it's hard to kill somebody with
a pistol. It's hard, it's difficult. A pistol round is

(13:10):
much much different, light years different than a round from
a rifle. Than a high powered rifle, those rounds just
destroy your insides. They just tear through you and destroy you.
A nine millimeter round is much smaller. Of course, you
can kill people with it. People die from it all
the time. One well placed shot in the heart or

(13:32):
of course the head, will do the job. My point
was simply, if you have an option for home defense.
You're not going to carry around an AR. I guess
you could, but you're not going to carry around an
AR your home defense option. Yes, I have nine millimeters
for that too, but my preferred if I can get

(13:54):
to it wherever I am, is a three hundred blackout,
because it is around where If I hit you, you're
going to go down. Period. You're going to go down.
The size of the round matters. And I am also
aware that today everybody's thinking about self defense. We're thinking
about I mean from the news, not just today this week.

(14:19):
We're thinking about how many violent people are around us?
What do we do to protect ourselves. Maybe you have
a daughter or a son who's away from home and
that footage from that train has hit you hard. I
need to remind you that berna is legal everywhere all

(14:40):
fifty states. You don't need a permit, you don't need
a background check. It's not lethal. So even if your
daughter a daddy I don't like guns, it's not lethal.
Their compact launcher is the size of a smartphone. You
should see this thing. They have holsters for it. You
can look like you have a real gun, or you

(15:01):
can put it in your purse. You can conceal it
if it's even in a woman's little hot chick purse.
Carry a burn a compact launcher on you at all times.
There are violent people around us. Don't just buy one.
In fact, I don't want you to buy one if
you don't carry it. I have one, buy my bet.

(15:22):
I have one that I carry with me. I have
have it with you, b Yrna, burn it dot Com,
buy it and keep it. There's a reason swat teams
use them. Swat teams, private security firms, and I have
mentioned this before. If you are an employer, consider getting

(15:47):
one of these for your employees. Everyone who wants one
can get buy one for them. Violent people come back
to the workplace and commit acts of violence all the time.
Consider it. Jesse in Portland area, your TV shows on
free over the air. Whatever you have spoken on regular troops,

(16:07):
and I wonder if there is any historical writing on
Mongol troops of the Great Khan. They evidently were successful,
and it seems their general orders were if it moves dies.
What do you think the mindset was of those soldiers
who were capable of killing millions with no problem. You
a soldier, do you have any insight I wasn't a soldier, okay,

(16:28):
I would never lower myself to that. I was a marine.
That's one. Two. I mentioned conditioning. In this show, we've
been talking about political things and how the left has
been conditioning. Mongol troops were conditioned too. The Mongols were
incredible hunters. They would hunt from horseback. They were mounted archers.

(16:55):
Is what their real specialty was, they say, And I
still have a hard time but leaving this, and I
never saw anyone do it, but they say that Mongolian
horse archers could shoot a bird out of the air
from a horse at a full gallop. That is difficult
to believe. But maybe they could, you know, maybe they could.

(17:19):
And what they would do. They would do these hunts. Man,
I would kill to have a video of this, even
though you know, I'm okay with hunting, but the mass
slaughter at the end would be ugly. But they would
do these hunts where they were coordinated right, help them
prepare for battle. And they would all be on horses
and they would essentially cover this huge swath of land

(17:42):
and herd all the animals of every single kind. They
would box them in and kind of herd them in,
and eventually they would get to a place where they
have them surrounded. You know, they'd get them in a
big what essentially amounts to a pen, only there are
no fences the horses were, and then they would begin

(18:02):
the mass slaughter of all of the animals once they
had herded them all in. Now, that would be an ugly,
ugly thing to watch if you like animals, as I do,
but it tells you these were a people who were
already bred for that kind of violence and war. They

(18:22):
were conditioned. That was their culture. Their culture was that,
and you had to be if you were going to
survive on the very very violent Ancient step or Asian step.
When there are violent tribes all over the place, Mongols
fight mongols, you have the tartars, you have. There are
so many different reasons that they were conditioned that way.

(18:45):
And look human life to them again, conditioning the human
life element of a society they were conquering. It just
did not have an impact for them. And they knew
the psychologue that's a cool effect it would have if
they slaughtered every man, woman, and child and pet. They
killed the pets too. When they took over your city.

(19:07):
They knew the psychological effect that would have on the
next town. That's how they justified it. You show up
at the next town, you might find they're a little
more compliant when you built a mountain of skulls out
of the people from the last town. And yes, they
really did that. All right, we'll move on through some
more of this.

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Speaker 2 (20:01):
That and yeah, these people are weaponized by Democrat rhetoric
and that rhetoric will not change. They are not sorry.
They are not apologizing when they are when one of
their animals butcher's a young woman on a train, They're

(20:23):
not sorry. When one of their animals assassinates a political
figure on our side. They are not sorry. That's why
even after that horrible assassination attempt at the GOP baseball
game where they shot up Steve Scalise, they didn't last
twenty four hours before they were right back to the
Nazi hitler, Nazi hitler end of the world talk, and

(20:46):
I've got news for you by tomorrow morning. In fact,
it's already happening now, but by tomorrow morning, Democrats will
be right back to calling everyone a Nazi, fast fascist
end of the world. And it's not just some idiot
on so media that's the problem. It's their most important people,
it's their biggest leaders. This is JB. Pritz.

Speaker 6 (21:06):
How do you prove to somebody that you're a US citizen?
Your accent, the color of your skin.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
That's not the country we live.

Speaker 6 (21:13):
And you know you shouldn't have to walk around papers
the way that they did in the early days of
Nazi Germany.

Speaker 2 (21:20):
The rhetoric will not get turned down. The Democrat base
is already naturally violent. They see violence as a necessary
means to the end. We have really really escalated our
level of mental illness in this country, certainly on the left.
The level of mental illness is amazing. Remember when we

(21:41):
learned about Democrat women, young Democrat women that I believe
the number was almost sixty percent had already been diagnosed
with mental health issues. When you combine all that, the
rhetoric with the insane people, with the communist natural proclivity
for violence, Hey, Chris, how about that word proclivity, the

(22:02):
natural proclivity for violence. What you have is a toxic stew.
That's why. That's why back in March, I'm gonna let
it play again. Back in March, I warned you listen
to this and take this as another warning about the few.
Just laid everything out for you. The burning of the Tesla's,

(22:23):
the attempted assassinations of Brett Kavanaugh, Donald Trump multiple times,
the shooting of Steve Scalise. Today they caught some nutjob
firing a gun in front of the CIA. Combining those
incidents with the fact that Democrat politicians and Democrats on

(22:45):
the news will not discourage these actions, If anything, they
encourage these actions. So I believe we are going to
see a Republican assassinated. There it is, and I don't

(23:05):
mean ten years from now, and I pray to God
I am wrong, but I think what we have right
now when you take into account the violence. We've already
seen the encouragement they're getting from their politicians and media
people when you take into account their desperation, desperations quite

(23:28):
a thing. I believe we are going to see a
Republican assassinated and in the wake of these JFK files.
I'll be honest with you, I woke up today thinking
about it. That's why I wanted to talk to you
about it. The assassination of JFK shook people to their core.
That doesn't happen here America. What No, how that kid?

(23:53):
And I believe that day is coming again. All the
ingredients are there, mised assassination after misdassassin, assassination after mised assassination,
over and over and over and over again. Combining that
with the rabid, demonic anti humanism of Democrats anyway, Combine

(24:16):
that with the fact Democrat after Democrat after Democrat will
refuse once again to try to talk their people down
off the ledge. Have you heard a single Democrat condemn
what's happening one, I'll settle for one. No, you haven't,
because violence is not what the communist does. Violence is

(24:39):
who he is. It is woven into him and Democrat
elites like the politicians and members of the media. They
understand that the street animals, who of course will be
doing the killing, they understand that there's a there's a
benefit in having your street animals physically intimidate your opponents.

(25:00):
And that's why they never talk down to them. That's
why they never talk them off the ledge. That's why
there's never outright condemnation. That's why Joe Biden himself was
asked at a presidential debate about Antifa, the violent terrorist
group that has murdered people across this country. Joe Biden,
the best he could mutter was, Antifa is just an idea.

(25:21):
That was the man who was the president. If you
are a Republican elected representative, even member of the media,
keep your head on a swivel out there, because I
believe someone's going to be assassinated. There you go. Hope
I'm wrong. I wasn't wrong, and it's awful, And I'm

(25:44):
warning you again right now. Today was not the last
of it. They're going to keep speaking like this. This
is Evet Clark.

Speaker 7 (25:56):
President Trump and his Republican allies are determined to drag
this country back to a time when black voices were
shut out of the democratic process, and we will.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
Not allow it.

Speaker 2 (26:10):
That kind of rhetoric causes assassinations and assassination attempts, especially
in a mentally ill base. And this is where we
are now, a very ugly place to be. So, like
I said, pray dear frontman for Automotive Mechanical Wisdom. On

(26:31):
your show, you claimed you can change a tire extremely quickly.
At first, I didn't claim it. I can't. It's not
a claim, it's it's amazing how good I am at
changing tires. Amazing. I just I have my technique down
and everything. I'm amazing at it. Do you get a
wheel alignment afterwards? Is getting a real alignment a scam?

(26:52):
Total scam? It's yes, it is. Chris, It's a total scam.
I don't buy into it at all. Chris is way
more mechanically inclined than I am. You know how I
know my wheels need realigned when the tires are getting
worn down unevenly. That's how I know. That's how I know.
Unless that's happening, you're not. I'm not going to go
drop one hundred bucks so you can quote align my wheels,

(27:15):
you dirty thieves. I know exactly how that works. I
know how that works. You walk in there, you get
taken advantage of Jesse. I worked at a German owned
bakery in the seventies. The owner survived Dresden, and he
told me of a time as an apprentice, then apprentice,
then Russian soldiers entered the shop and demanded bread. The

(27:36):
shop owner refused. He was taken out behind a tree
and two shots were fired. He did not return. We
hear and read about these kinds of events, but have
never experienced them firsthand. What lessons are learned? You know,
vengeance is such an ugly thing, and when the Soviets

(27:59):
took back the Soviet Union and then invaded Germany, they
brought with them a heart for vengeance because of what
the Germans had done to the Soviet Union, murdering their
way through the Soviet Union. And remember speaking of conditioning,
these were This is a communist army. It's not people
who care about human life. They did not save their

(28:21):
violence just for German soldiers. Those were really really terrible
times to be a German woman. I'll tell you that,
really really terrible times. It was the things the Soviets
did to German civilians. Oh, you could write whole books
on them. It's really really ugly. You could write books

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Jesse Kelly, it is the Jesse Kelly Show on a
wonderful It's not wonderful on a horrible Wednesday. Let's hope
tomorrow will be wonderful. It's got to be better than today. Right.
In case you don't know, I never updated you on
this during the show, but the allegedly the assassin of

(30:23):
Charlie Kirk is in custody. Now we don't we don't
know anything yet, we don't know names. I'm not going
to give you breaking news stuff, but that they're saying
he's in custody. All right, you know what, let's laugh
real quick.

Speaker 6 (30:35):
We stop this in the name of a just merciful gun.

Speaker 2 (30:41):
That thing makes me laugh. Jesse. You know what, Chris,
you know what I want. I want two pieces of
audio for you because I want to laugh. I want
the Jersey Girls that we haven't played forever, where they're
savaging their governor Murphy. And I want the entire Maria
Salazarkli where that brain dead moron it's just totally exposed

(31:04):
as not knowing anything. Just play whichever one you want, Chris,
I just want to laugh. I don't care.

Speaker 3 (31:07):
Playing with your family.

Speaker 2 (31:14):
In the meantime, you're having all the kind of other bulls.

Speaker 1 (31:18):
Drunk.

Speaker 3 (31:19):
No, I'm not drunk.

Speaker 1 (31:23):
You can go.

Speaker 2 (31:26):
You know why I don't need a mask because there
ain't nothing. He no, he doesn't like it.

Speaker 3 (31:38):
Thank you, Thank you?

Speaker 2 (31:43):
And do you support a no flies one in Ukraine?
I support everything that has to do with punishing, putting
and helping the Ukraine.

Speaker 5 (31:52):
Wouldn't that mean direct conventional warfare with Russia?

Speaker 2 (31:55):
I don't know what it will mean, but you know
freedom is not free. You don't know what a no
fly zone I mean? If you have to shoot down
Russian planes? I mean, of course, so conventional war with Russia.

Speaker 3 (32:06):
Listen, thank you.

Speaker 2 (32:08):
Just the total puddle deep moron who's a member of Congress?
Cost Jeesus Jesse. The subject to this one is phone
trappers that only text Jesse. The phone trapper identification name
is genius. What do you call a phone trapper that
tricks you with a fake important text and then proceeds

(32:31):
to send you endless responses and questions? If you take
the bait on the first text, I'm gonna give you
a piece of advice. Block people, block phone numbers on
your phone? Did you know that I have members of
Congress blocked so they can't text me anymore? Members of Congress.

(32:53):
That's flat out block them so they get if you
annoy me, you try to phone trap me by text
mess let's block your number immediately. Real, real, true freedom
in more happiness and contentment is coming your way the
second you find it within yourself, within yourself to cut

(33:14):
people off, cut people off. There are these soul drainers,
enemy drainers out there, who are enemy and energy drainers
out there, is what I was trying to say. They'll
suck you dry. They will. What Chris, why do you

(33:35):
make those faces they'll suck you dry? That they will,
they will drain you identify them and cut them off.
Simply cut them off. Honestly. Maybe it's a relative. Maybe
you have some blood sucking leech of a cousin who's
always borrowing money, or who's the person in your life

(34:00):
When they call and you look and you see it's them,
you know, you know it's going to be some form
of drama. You're never gonna guess what happened to me
every single time? Who is that person? You have any
idea how much better your life will be when you
cut that person off. Just cut them off, ignore their calls.

(34:23):
If they keep calling, block the number. Trust me, you,
You have to be the bouncer of your own life.
You have to be the bouncer. No one else can
be your bouncer for you, nobody can. You know what
is a horrible club? One that lets everybody in? Oh, sure,

(34:45):
everybody can come in. You know why it's a horrible
club because there will be scumbags who come in. That's
why it's a horrible club. You need a bouncer, and
you're that bouncer. Kick people out, Tell people, oh, you
are not welcome. It will make your life so much better,
so much better. Trust me on that. And now here's

(35:07):
a headline.

Speaker 1 (35:07):
But oh, you know, you know the.

Speaker 2 (35:09):
Thing headlines we didn't get to. Broward County officials accused
of adding over one hundred thousand ineligible voters to the rules.
Over one hundred thousand ineligible voters in one single county.
Communists steel elections. They always have, they always will. They

(35:34):
have no respect whatsoever for the voter. They're not going
to let the process play out. Not a chance. Bill
Clinton's handwritten letter to Epstein is revealed. The media focuses
on Trump. I will always be blown away by the
fact we have a still very much alive former president

(35:54):
of the United States of America who we know, beyond
a shadow of a doubt, we know had nefarious dealings
with Jeffrey Epstein, who he signed into the White House
on multiple occasions. We know this happened, and yet, to
my knowledge, I don't know that anybody's ever asked him

(36:14):
about it. Big Senate brawl in the Lone Star State.
I looked into this, and I'm sad to say nobody
was actually punching each other. It's just a political race.
I think the country was better off when you could
get socked in the mouth on the Senate floor if
you took things a little bit too far. Agency head
threatens to pull the licenses from media companies if they're

(36:38):
out of line. Oh, you mean things like this.

Speaker 4 (36:41):
He's been one of the most divisive, especially devisive younger
figures in this who is constantly sort of pushing this
sort of hate speech or sort of aimed at certain groups.
And I always go back to hateful thoughts.

Speaker 1 (36:55):
Lead.

Speaker 2 (36:57):
Yeah, MSNBC came out the President and a apologize for that,
but there's no need. We know what they really think.
They watched someone die and they said he deserved it. Now,
I want you to spend tonight pray, call somebody, text somebody.
All Right, you keep your chin up. We'll come back tomorrow.

(37:18):
We'll do it again. Tomorrow's a new day, that's all.
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