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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.
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It is that Jesse Kelly show.
Speaker 1 (00:19):
Let's have some.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
Fun, or at least kind of attempt to on a
Friday and ask doctor Jesse Friday as we cover all
of your questions.
Speaker 1 (00:32):
I'm sure you're pretty already aware of what a lot
of those questions are going to be centered around as
we all continue to process the grief of the week.
The killer allegedly was arrested today. I say allegedly obviously
hasn't been convicted yet. The killer was arrested today. Just
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a heads up for you, I will not be naming
him on this show. Longtime liisters of the show, not
that is something I believe in. In fact, I know
it's unrealistic. I would like to see that become a
nationwide thing. Killers, school killers, assassins don't get named because
lots of times these kids are messed up seeking fame
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on the way out. You know they want their names mentioned.
So he will not be named on my show. Young
twenty two year old from what appears to be a
really normal family, two parents in the home, goes off to.
Speaker 3 (01:29):
College, gets radicalized.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
We will have a discussion about that and so much
more tonight as we comb through your questions and your grief.
I don't know about you. I think I'm as bummed
today as I was on Wednesday. I went to breakfast
with ab. We sent the kids to school. We were
messed around the house and I was just kind of
mixed up and said, you want to go to breakfast.
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I don't think we said two words. This is my fault.
It's a tough time. But I wanted to read an
email for you before I get to all your questions
and everything else. I wanted to read an email for
you that blessed me to no end, and I think
maybe it'll bless you. And I've gotten tons of these,
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tons of these. I'm hearing stories like this, and remember
that great, great, great, wonderful good things can emerge from
evil things.
Speaker 3 (02:29):
They do.
Speaker 1 (02:30):
Happens all the time, Dear Jesse. Today I cried with
a stranger. I was driving through the tiny town of Terry, Montana.
I had my blinker to turn right back onto main Street,
but for some reason I felt compelled to go straight
and hit a side road. So straight I went. A
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block down. I saw a woman walking with a Christian flag.
I had an idea what she was doing, but I
still rolled down my window and stopped and asked, what's up.
She told me that between Charlie's assassination yesterday and today
being nine to eleven, she was walking through town to
pray for our nation. I told her, God bless put
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the trunk in motion again. Overwhelmed, I knew I couldn't
go any further. I slammed on the brakes and jumped out,
choking up. As I walked back towards her, I asked
if we could pray together. We prayed, hugged and cried
a little bit, and parted ways. Before I left. She
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told me she was the local pastor's wife, and after
lunch with a friend, something told her she needed to
walk the town and pray. When I got back in
the truck, I'll admit I may have wept for a
minute before I regained my composure. When I left that
town behind me, I left a sorrow that weighed on
my heart. I'm not sure if she found anyone else,
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but I know in my heart God made our paths cross.
God put us together in that moment, and it gives
me solace knowing the Lord as a plan for our
nation and in due time the Lord will have his
final victory over evil. You have my permission, and I
request to use my full name. His name is Gary Tank.
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Gary is not a one off. And I know for
a fact that you have seen things, or read about things,
or heard things similar to that over the last terrible,
terrible seventy two hours. As we try to process our
grief and our anger, we are coming together waking up.
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Had a lady right in and say her, well, I
think it was twenty three. Her twenty three year old
son had never been political. Gave her a call, Mom,
I'm getting involved. I'm running for local office. I know
that this is awful, that this is a very tough time.
I know it is, but I want to remind you
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that the death of a martyr has so many times
in history accelerated the martyr's movement, not holding it back,
not kneecapping it, not even in slowing it down for
a moment. The death of a martyr oftentimes accelerates the
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martyr's movement. That's why, as we discussed briefly yesterday, that's
why countries are hesitant to assassinate political leaders they don't like,
because they known that It's known throughout history. You take
one out, feels really good. We got him. Uh oh,
I just created a million more. People are waking up,
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they're getting involved, they're running for office, they're organizing, they're angry,
they're praying together, they are recognizing evil. And how many
times have you and I sat here and had the
discussion that that is really what we need to save
the country. That is the ultimate thing we need is
for the norms, for the masses to rise in wake.
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You are already awake, You are already informed. Our never
ending goal yours and mine is to shake norm awake
and let him know evil forces are afoot. He has
to get involved. Now, when you wake up, turn on
the news and find out an exceedingly kind, thirty one
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year old man with two little kids was murdered. And
then you look out across the landscape of America and
see legions of Democrats celebrating the murder. That has an effect,
and it does not have the effect the communists intend,
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quite the opposite. Actually, it has the effect of letting
that normal person, that guy just wants to watch the game.
I don't like Democrats, but I don't know all sides
are the same.
Speaker 3 (07:18):
I don't want to be political.
Speaker 1 (07:20):
It has the effect of waking that guy up, because
that guy wakes up and says, Oh, We've got some
dangerous people in our country. I better do something about it,
prompting them to action. How many children, as we talked
about last night, I say children, but I mean teenagers,
people in their twenties. How many young men and women
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didn't just have a tough moment. How many young men
and women changed the course of their life because of
what happened on Wednesday and will now dedicate large portions
of their lives to snuffing out commune in this country.
How many a lot people are rising, people are getting involved,
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people are stopping strangers on the street to pray together.
There are good things happening. It's not all bad. Takes
some comfort in that as we grieve, all right, then
we'll get through. So many of these ask doctor Jesse
questions today I wanted to do.
Speaker 3 (08:28):
I wanted to do these two.
Speaker 1 (08:29):
Emails here in conjunction with each other, Doctor Bronco. Whenever
politicians and news reporters talk about a Muslim who commits
a terrorist attack, they like to talk about how they
were radicalized. Is there any chance the justice Department will
start investigating the communist training centers that are turning normal
teenagers into terrorist adults. I'll combine that one with this Jesse,
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the leader of the pack, he calls me. You mentioned
that we're almost ready for a dick. I'm seventy seven
years old. When will I get to see the arrival
of the dictator? I am going to just put this
out there, and it is something we've talked about.
Speaker 3 (09:13):
But I know that there are.
Speaker 1 (09:15):
A bunch of people in the Trump administration, no doubt
in the DOJ who listened to the show. I get that.
I appreciate that. So I am going to put this
out there loudly and clearly. You in the Trump administration, you,
Pam BONDI you. I hope you understand that you have
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a more important task than any Republican administration in the
history of the United States of America has had. What
you do over the next three years will determine how
long this country continues to exist. That even looks even
close to the country we have always known. What you
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do over the next three years, it's not the norm.
It is to save the country from a radical shift
that will bring violence and horrible things. What you do
now with your next three years is everything.
Speaker 3 (10:18):
And we'll talk about that in a moment.
Speaker 1 (10:19):
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We'll be back, Jesse.
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Chilly It is that Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful,
wonderful Friday as we try to slog through our grief
and go through your questions and talk about the week
and everything else under the sun. I am happy to
be here with you. I am so glad it's not Saturday.
I needed you tonight. I hope you are. I hope
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you're okay, and I hope you take this weekend with family,
with friends, maybe maybe text someone you haven't in a while.
Put your phone down over the weekend. I'm telling you
this right now. I am going to try. I don't
always succeed. I am going to try to throw my
phone in the drawer when I get home, and I'm
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not grabbing it again till Monday. This weekend, we don't
even have any sports this weekend. I'm going to smoke
a brisket. We are gonna get together with friends tomorrow night.
We're gonna hang out with the kids. It's a good
weekend for that. All. Right, back to what we were
talking about the task ahead of Donald Trump and Pam Bondy.
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I'm just going to continue and say Trump, but just
know a lot of this really falls on BONDI. The
task before Donald Trump is now more monumental than it
has ever been. And it is not a normal task,
not a normal presidency. And here's why. We have lived
for a very long time in a very free country
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where the executive, the president did not have dictatorial powers,
and where massive violence done from the government on American
citizens really is unthinkable. And I know there have been
incidents here in incidents there in the past, no question,
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the FBI has gotten more and more evil, and I
know all that stuff is true, of course, but we're
not talking about the kind of violence I'm talking about
because we've lived in a country that has been free
of that violence. But the will of the people, it
is not possible to ignore it. Historically, if you read books,
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if you study countries, it actually doesn't matter the form
of government when the people, when their will is pulling
in one direction hard even if it's an all powerful king.
I mean the Russians, ours are all powerful, complete autocrats.
They can be bounced from power and the people will
choose something different. If the will of the people is ignored,
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you cannot ignore the will of the people without end.
And right now, tens of millions of Americans are disgusted
by the communists in this country. We are mortified by
their language, by their violence, by the things they are doing,
and they are escalating. What that means for Donald Trump
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is he has to spend the next three years not
just supporting people, not just doing trade deals. I know
he's got a lot on his plate, I get it.
The next three years have to be dedicated to legally
and peacefully taking apart the communist network in this country,
brick by brick and peace by piece. I'm talking about
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the funding networks, the training networks. I'm talking about the
online places where these people get radicalized. We know already
this assassin was deeply involved in the communist online world
where they talk about murder as casually as you talk
about ritz crackers. That is the norm and that part,
and it has to be taken apart. Warrants, doors kicked
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in trials, prison sentences. And I'm not just talking about
the street animals. I'm talking about the elite ones.
Speaker 3 (15:27):
Too, with two thousand dollars lawyers.
Speaker 1 (15:30):
I'm talking about billionaires, foreign and domestic, marched off in
handcuffs or by other means. The communist network in the
United States of America must be taken apart by Donald
Trump in the next three years, or else, or else what.
Speaker 3 (15:50):
Or else?
Speaker 1 (15:50):
The people will demand other means. If I told you
right now that I'm running for president, and by the way,
I'm not. But if I told you right now I'm
running for president, and.
Speaker 3 (16:05):
You know what I will do.
Speaker 1 (16:07):
I will take every single journalist who uses language like
Nazi to describe the right, and I'll throw them in
a cage for ten years.
Speaker 3 (16:16):
Then I'm going.
Speaker 1 (16:17):
To go grab Delta Force in Navy Sealed Team six
and we're going to go start kicking in the doors
of every Antifa terrorist cell. And we're not even going
to arrest them. We're just going to start killing them
all as soon as we find them. Would you vote
for me? That's my platform. Arrest journalists and kill people
without trial, that's my platform.
Speaker 3 (16:36):
Would you vote for me? You would?
Speaker 1 (16:38):
Wouldn't you? That should scare you about where we are
as a country. It's not that a dictator will rise
by force. If Donald Trump does not smash communism in
this country legally and peacefully the way I hope he does,
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the people will demand what I just said. They will
demand it. Everyone thinks jd vance is inevitable to be
the presidential nominee in twenty twenty eight. I'm here to
tell you right now, and I like Jdvance, as you know.
I like him a lot, and I think he's the
odds on favorite. There is a chance by the end
of this three years that JD. Vance is too soft
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for the job and someone else comes up. You know
that that's where we are, and I don't want to
go there.
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I don't want to live in a country.
Speaker 1 (17:30):
I don't want a dictator, and I don't want the
government sending even military people into execute civilians. I don't
even want journalists arrested for expressing their opinion. But that
is the task before Donald Trump. The people are already
demanding it. They are already standing up and saying, now,
when I'm ready, I'll vote for him today. They're already
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demanding it. Give me Franco, I'm ready for Pinoche. Bring
him now. Own. Donald Trump and Pam Bondy can stop it.
And you can't do it nicely, and you can't do
it in a way that makes James Langford feel good.
Speaking to which I'm gonna I'm just gonna savage that
Ginger Eunuch here in just a moment.
Speaker 3 (18:15):
Before I do that, let me get to this email.
Speaker 1 (18:17):
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Speaker 3 (18:42):
Use his name. His name is Brian.
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I have one pair of everywhere pants, and Jewish producer
Chris and Corey can back me up on this. I
told them both yesterday. If I had five or six pair,
I would not need any other pants. I would no matter.
I would not own another pair of pants, except for
maybe jeans when I'm working on something physical, I would
not own anything else. I wear them out. I wear
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the Ginger Eunuch. Next the Jesse Kelly Show, I like
it returns. Next it is The Jesse Kelly Show on
a Friday and ask Doctor Jesse Friday. So before we
get back to the ask doctor Jesse questions, I want
to talk about something that we have brought up before,
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and we will continue to bring it up until they
fire me and take me off. The controlled opposition. You
know what that term means, right, of course you do,
but just in case you don't. Pretending as if there's
an opposition. But instead of actually opposing the enemy, they
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give him aid and comfort at just the right times
so he can never be fully defeated. In a lot
of people do not know this. In Stalin's Soviet Union,
you know communist rule. Of course, the Communist ruled everything.
Did you know there was an opposition party. There was
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a party that loudly opposed Stalin and the Communists. Did
you know it was created and backed by Stalin and
the communists themselves. Stalin understood that people, even in a
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totalitarian system like that. Remember, he was always worried about
being overthrown, always worried about the people rising up. People
need the appearance of a choice. Otherwise they feel like
they don't have any outlet for their anger.
Speaker 3 (21:16):
Whenever they're mad.
Speaker 1 (21:17):
They don't feel like they have any place to go
with it, and maybe they start grabbing weapons and overthrowing
the government. And since they feared that, he knew an
opposition party had to be allowed to remain, and he
knew they had to be propped up, and it had
to seem legitimate. The Republican Party in the United States
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of America, I am not going to say it's the
controlled opposition, but portions of it most definitely are. And
you see this in critically important times where it matters
the most. For example, you already know where I'm going.
So he said something stupid today, but I'm a to
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rewind first, and we're going to talk about George Floyd's death.
Communists in this country have forever tried to stoke the
flames of race communism, and they wanted to use race
communism to essentially destroy police departments and to open up
prisons so vile little dirt balls could get out and
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murder people and rape people. That communists have had that
goal for Ages, that's been an open communist goal for Ages. Well,
we woke up one day we saw some video of
a sweaty black dude dying in Minneapolis with a cop
kneeling on top of him. It was a bad looking video,
and the communists immediately recognized it for what it was,
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a tremendous opportunity, an opportunity because people were emotional. People
were emotional. It created an emotional reaction no matter who
you are, even a jerk like me. It was a
tough video to watch right away, right I never bought
into the commune stuff. There was tough video to wat
watching a man dies bad.
Speaker 3 (23:01):
I want to that. It's awful.
Speaker 1 (23:04):
So the communists knew that this was the moment to
do another thing he really wanted to do, and that
is destroy historical monuments and names. As we've talked about before,
As I wrote in the Anti Communist manifesto available at
Jesse kellybook dot com. Don't roll your eyes, Chris, this
is what they all do. Stalin rename the roads. Lenin
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renamed the parks the city streets. Mao did the same thing,
renaming things, tearing apart old historical things. Communists tear down history.
Pulpot did the same thing and then declared year zero.
There's nothing else before this. That's why communists do it,
to try to unmoor you from your past so they
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can write your future. And our communists are no different.
They recognized it as an opportunity to start tearing down
statues and renaming military bases. Now, maybe you don't think
that was a big deal. Here to tell you, it's everything,
and they know it's everything. Destroying history is a critical
part of the communist revolution. And when they were getting
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everybody whipped up into a frenzy and using the death
of George Floyd to tear down the history of this country,
got police departments and everything else. The Ginger Eunich, United
States Senator from the blood red state of Oklahoma, ran
to the news and said.
Speaker 3 (24:24):
This, seeing leading voices like General David Petraea saying it's
time to stop having a military bases named after Confederate
generals like Braxton Bragg?
Speaker 2 (24:34):
Is it time I do?
Speaker 4 (24:36):
Actually, I think the right way to be able to
do this is to be able to have to study,
to be able to look at where the name come from.
What do we need to have to be able to
take a serious look at it.
Speaker 3 (24:44):
And then to be able to transition.
Speaker 4 (24:45):
There are lots of great leaders, military leaders that are
around the country that are modern leaders that we can
continue to be able to honor.
Speaker 1 (24:53):
When the Communist was accelerating his movement years ahead, the
ginger eunuch from Oklahoma Senator naked Kendall Langford ran in
with a whole can of gas and dumped it on
the flames. Now Here we are, what forty eight hours
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removed from another communists committing another act of violence. Remember
it was a year ago. They did it to Donald Trump.
He just happened to turn his head. It should have
been Trump and Charlie Kirk, another angry communist, radicalized by
Democrat language, by media language, radicalized by the Communist network
online funded by billionaire communist donors, kills another one of
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our leaders, and in a moment where national outrage in
focus should be on the sick commy scum doing this
across the country. The ginger eunuch from the red state
of Oklahoma goes to the news and says this.
Speaker 4 (25:54):
And they say, we should live out our faith, the
principles of our faith all of the time on it.
Even how we responded. You're in moments like this, but
to also to be able to ask each other, why
can't we at least talk about things where we disagree.
Speaker 3 (26:09):
What you.
Speaker 1 (26:14):
You think, they want to talk to you, they want
to they want to kill you.
Speaker 3 (26:23):
It's it's not just one.
Speaker 1 (26:26):
Here's something from political polls. It was YouGov who did
the poll. Seventy seven percent of Republicans believe it's always
unacceptable to feel joy at the death of someone they oppose.
You know what the number is for Democrats thirty eight percent.
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You know how many emails I've gotten from Maybe the
most jaw dropping one is medical personnel people telling me
they work in a hospital and they're celebrating. Some guy
said someone made brownies and brought them in to celebrate
in the hospital breakroom. Teacher after teacher after teacher running
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online celebrating it. Lawyer after lawyer, Democrat after Democrat after Democrat,
a secret Service agent now lost his job for it.
Democrats across the United States of America watched a thirty
one year old man get his throat blown out in
front of his young daughter, and they couldn't possibly be happier.
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And you think we're going to sing Kumbaia. You disgust me.
I'm telling you, the visceral hatred I have for this
low t GOP controlled opposition nonsense exceeds the hatred I
have for communists, because without losers like James Langford, we
would never have gotten to this point where the communists
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have metastasized the way they have turned, flat out evil
and murderous. And now that is normal Democrat thinking. It
is mainstream democrat thinking that people have to get hurt,
people have to die. Oh they got him, hahaha.
Speaker 2 (28:10):
It's funny.
Speaker 1 (28:12):
That is not radical, that's not rare on the left.
That is main stream Democrat talk. Now and in this
moment where we should be moving our movement forward years ahead,
as we smash these fileed, vile demons. Of course, the
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James Langfords of the world. Well, I need to live
out my faith. No you're not, you're living out your cowardice.
You gross little girl, pathetic, pathetic, god sick.
Speaker 3 (28:46):
It's me all right, we're gonna move.
Speaker 1 (28:48):
Let's talk about security measures. Shoot, let's let's talk about
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Before we get to that, let's let's not lose our
retirement and as we lose so many other things. I
want you to go look at gold prices today. I
don't even want you to. I mean, don't take my
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word for it. Go look at gold prices today. Why
do you think this keeps happening? Why is gold keep
climbing higher and higher and higher with no end in sight,
because people are buying it up as fast as they
can as they look at the debt situation on the planet.
Speaker 3 (29:24):
It's not just us.
Speaker 1 (29:26):
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Speaker 3 (30:16):
Member.
Speaker 1 (30:16):
If you messed any part of the show, you can
download at iHeart, Spotify iTunes. Jesse, why don't high profile
people use drones as added security measures at events? They
are inexpensive life saving tools.
Speaker 3 (30:31):
Okay, so.
Speaker 1 (30:34):
One, all right, let's just talk. First of all, Charlie Kirk.
Charlie Kirk took security.
Speaker 3 (30:41):
Very, very seriously.
Speaker 1 (30:42):
You should know that he was always aware that there
would be that there were going to be threats on
his life. He was always getting threats on his life.
Anybody who not only speaks on college campuses but confronts
in person left with young people understands there is a
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violent streak there. Democrats are naturally more violent anyway, but
the younger ones with less impulse control, spend more time online,
can get extremely radicalized. He understood that, and he had
excellent security.
Speaker 3 (31:17):
Two.
Speaker 1 (31:21):
Shooting somebody from distance with a relatively crappy high powered rifle,
it's just not that difficult. It's not It's just not
that difficult to do it. There were a lot of
rumors going around about professional this and professional that, and
I don't know. I don't want to speak to that
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because I don't know the background. It doesn't look like
there's any sort of professionalism there. If I were to
hand you, honestly, even if you're not really a shooter,
and you and I went to the range with one
hundred rounds and a rifle. With the optics, today, you
could drill targets at two hundred year cards easily, easily,
with very little effort, especially from the prone position meaning
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laying down from the prone easily easily. We would make
five hundred yard shots in the Marine Corps boot camp,
guys who had never shot before five hundred yard shots
without an optic open sites.
Speaker 3 (32:18):
It's part of how you had to qualify.
Speaker 1 (32:20):
It's not a difficult shot. So you mentioned drones. Security
is like so many other things, private security is reactive.
Speaker 3 (32:35):
It is reactive.
Speaker 1 (32:37):
And now I am sure that drone coverage will increase.
I am sure it will increase, but as you noticed,
remember a year ago, I think it was just a
little more more than a year ago, they tried to
murder Donald Trump in the exact same way. A rifle,
an elevated position, a shot. Not to yes, drone's help,
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But really what you need is a counter sniper team.
You need counter snipers. Sniper teams who identify where a
sniper could possibly set up, and they either set up
there themselves or they keep eyes on it at all times.
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And you have to be trained enough to kill a
sniper before he can kill your principle, before he can
kill the person you're trying to protect. I'm not saying
it can't be done. It can be done, but consider this.
You know what private security costs. I told you this before.
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There is somebody you know. I'm not gonna name him
because I don't have his permission, but there is somebody
you most definitely know. His name, very prominent in this field,
the conservative sphere. He spends over one hundred thousand dollars.
I believe the number is one hundred and twenty thousand
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dollars a month on private security because he gets death
threats all the time. One hundred and twenty thousand dollars
a month. Think about the staggering, staggering cost of that.
It is expensive, very very very expensive to get private security,
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and there are different levels. If I'm going to do
an event, if I want a bodyguard, some big beefy dude,
make sure no one comes up and punches me in
the face. You can do that, I'm saying. You know
you're gonna spend even if you're spending five hundred one
thousand bucks an hour, it's a few hours. Okay, hopefully
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the event sponsored you get it done, you're good.
Speaker 3 (34:50):
But that's really not very much security. One big beefy dude.
Speaker 1 (34:56):
He may save you from someone coming up and beating
you up, but somebody wants to kill you, walk right
up to you with a pistol. He's not gonna do
anything about it. Okay, So now I need two dudes.
Well that's actually not enough either, because you really need
them in front and behind you need people. So now
I need four all right. But even still, by the way,
we haven't even gotten to looking for someone up there
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with a deer rifle yet. Now, while I've got three
four guys sitting around me, Now, how many counter sniper
teams do I need? With all their equipment, weapons, optics, calm, communications, radios, communications,
the walkie talkies.
Speaker 3 (35:37):
I'll put it that way. How many do I need?
Speaker 1 (35:39):
That Jewish producer Christians brought up people in the crowd.
You know at whatever professional baseball game or football game
or whatever you go to, did you know there are
undercover cops all around you, dressed up in jerseys, screaming
and yoing for the game, probably even holding the beer.
Speaker 3 (35:55):
Why do they do that?
Speaker 1 (35:56):
Go into the crowds the best way to identify threats
before something terrible. Happy are you doing the math? I'm
not saying don't spend the money, but what you're also
doing with this stuff is you're reducing the number of
events we will do because of the added expense to
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the event. This is this all had someone has to
pay for all that somewhere, someone has to pay for it.
Now you've increased the expense. So it's and I'm not
saying it was dumb. It was a great email. You're right,
the use of drones, and they're starting to use it
more extensively, the military, all these they are using it.
I'm not insulting you. It was a smart email. But
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we think to ourselves, what just add blank, just add
body armor, just add counter snipers, just add just add this,
just add that, well, you're just adding money, boatloads in
boatloads of money. And then if you're doing an event,
you know, on a college campus the way Charlie did,
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how much secured becomes so much that it's not a
welcoming place where kids want to show up and have
the open dialogue they had. You don't want to do it.
We went to a Fourth of July celebration once in
my hometown, and my hometown is just so unbelievably locked down.
I think there's a cop for every frigging citizen, which
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is fine, it's nice, it's safe, there's no violent crime.
But to get into the fireworks display, there were like
three checkpoints. And look, I love security and I'm all
about it, but both of us were all, you know,
this at some point in time doesn't feel very festive anymore.
Something to think about. All right, let's break this cycle
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here for a moment. Let's talk about someone being more
bold with your lib friends and what food can't I
eat anymore?
Speaker 3 (37:52):
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