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September 15, 2025 38 mins

What is culture and why does it matter? How can someone like you get involved in politics. The return to church in this nation. The New York Post, Hollywood Reporter Rolling Stone and more are quoting Jesse for something he never even said. 

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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 Monday. But remember, we're gonna be back tomorrow to
do it again, and then again, and then again and
then again. So this hour we're gonna We're gonna take
a minute. We're gonna laugh about Dome in Biden having

(00:32):
a little hissy fit with each other. That's a good time.
I'm going to tell you about the media spreading a
lie about me that now they can't even retract if
they wanted to, which is wow. I have a bonker's
story about the media lying about me. I'll get to
that here and probably just a couple of minutes. So
first I just wanted to play this. Remember I said

(00:54):
going into the break that you cannot extend a hand
to communists. You cannot. They will not respond like any
other form of human being on the planet. They will
not respond with gratitude. If anything, they'll hate you more
for it. This is a lesson for everybody who is

(01:17):
in charge of any organization, whether you are a business
owner of what are the leaders in your church, maybe
you're a principle in your school, an administrator, in your hospital.
It doesn't matter what form it takes. If there is
an activist democrat in your organization, they are poison and

(01:39):
they will spread the poison around as fast as they
possibly can. And then when you finally get rid of
them one day, it doesn't matter how great you've been
to them, doesn't matter how many bonuses, vacation time, doesn't
matter if you were the best boss in the world.
They will savage you when they leave. Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris,

(02:05):
she's wild, and I don't just mean her Willie Brown days.
She's wild in that her career arc ros way way
higher than it ever should have gotten given her lack
of ability to Oh, I don't know form complete sentences
that are coherent. Think about this. She rises from a young, local,

(02:28):
ambitious politician to being a United States Senator and ag
of California. Just ag of Attorney General of California is
a mega, mega powerful position. If you are the Attorney
General of California. Put it this way, you have so

(02:49):
much institutional power in your hands. You can walk in
any building you want, any restaurant you want, and they'll
find you a table. It's that kind of position. Oh,
the attorney general, get her something, rose to be Attorney
General of California, then United States Senator from California. But
why well, she's the ultimate DEI higher. She has no ability,

(03:13):
no personality, no sense of humor. She's not a very
good speaker. She doesn't know anything, as you've heard time
and time again. But she's a woman and of some
kind of color. I think she's half black, half any
and I don't know what it is, but there's some
kind of color there. And so in California's political system,
checking those DEI boxes is going to get you a

(03:36):
free pass from the media because no one wants to
be the one who questions the black woman. So they
let her go, Let her go, let her go. Boom,
she finds herself as Senator from California. But anyone with
half a brain would know, hey, that's as high as
she's gonna rise. She doesn't have the ability to break

(03:57):
out of the California Democrat ecosystem and do anything beyond that.
But these people don't think like that. Once you rise
to that position, doesn't matter if you've been handled with
kid gloves, you tend to start thinking pretty highly of yourself.
After all, It says senator on my business card, I
must be something. Kamala Harris decides she's going to run

(04:19):
for president. Now initially for about five minutes. It went
very well because the national media tried to do the
same thing the California media did and coddle her because
she's a woman of color. It didn't work, her poor
poll numbers, briefly roads. Like I said, it was five minutes,

(04:42):
and then completely collapsed. When people see her, when they
hear her, when they it's just she's awful, awful in
every way, no personality, it's terrible. Okay, So that should
be it for Dome. After that, you're pretty much gonna
stay in California, California politic. If you collapse that badly
on the presidential campaign trail, you're done, but not quite.

(05:08):
And remember this woman is ambitious, super super ambitious. Everything
she's ever done is because she's one of those latter
climbing people. Somebody threw you a lifeline, and who was
that somebody? It was Joe Biden. You know why, Well,
Joe Biden needed her for a different reason. But the

(05:29):
why we'll get to in a moment. But the point
is that should have been it for her national hopes,
national political hopes, but Joe Biden picking her as his
VP helped her break out of that. She was the
Vice President of the United States of America, one heart

(05:49):
beat away from being the most powerful person on Earth,
and with Joe Biden in the White House, that could
have come in any moment, one heart beat away. Now
Kamala Harris is speaking out public publicly in a memoir.
This is what she says in the memoir. Quote when

(06:10):
Fox News attacked me on everything from my laugh to
my tone of voice, to whom I dated in my twenties,
that's a hilarious way to put it. Or claimed I
was a Dei hire. The White House rarely pushed back
with my actual resume. Two terms elected da top cop
in the second largest Department of Justice in the United States,

(06:31):
senator representing one in eight Americans. Lorraine Voles, my chief
of staff, constantly had to advocate for my role at events. Quote,
She's not going to stand there like a potted plant.
Give her two minutes of remarks, have her introduced to president.
They claimed I was a Dei hire, Chris, would you

(06:57):
roll the tape?

Speaker 2 (06:58):
I committed that if I'm elected prices and then have
an opportunity to appoint someone to the courts will be
I'll appoint the first black woman to the courts. It's
required that they have representation now, it's long overdue. Secondly,
if I'm elected president, my cabinet, my administration will look
like the country, and I commit that I will in
fact appoint a pick a woman to be vice president.

(07:22):
There are a number of women who are qualified to
be president. Tomorrow, I would pick a woman to be
my vice president.

Speaker 3 (07:28):
Just to be clear, you just committed here tonight that
your running mate, if you get the nomination, will be
a woman.

Speaker 1 (07:33):
Yes, Kamala, that's a dei hire. If you get the
job because you're a woman, you're a dei hire. If
you get the job because you're gay, you're a dei higher.
If you get the job because you're black, you're a
dei hire. And what you want is to have your

(07:54):
cake and eat it too. Democrat politicians and corporate leaders,
by the way, they want the credit for being mister
diversity in announcing twenty percent of our pilots will be
they'll be minorities or women in the coming years. But
then when once they've eliminated all the white men, and
you have a bunch of people get in there who

(08:15):
are dei hires. Nobody wants that label. Quit calling me
a Dei hire. Well that's how it works. But none
of that is actually the point in this little rant.
I want to get to my story about the media
lying here in a moment. My point is this, This
is Kamala Harris. It's just fun to look back and
laugh at them. It's fun to look back and mock

(08:35):
how horrible it was. This is about you and me.
You cannot allow these people into your organization. If they
don't poison it the first day, they'll poison it the
second day. If it's not the first year, it'll be
year two, three, four, or five. And if they don't
happen to poison your organization while they're in your organization,

(08:59):
I promise you, they will poison your organization after they
leave the organization. Gratitude is not in the communist nature.
Kamala Harris was Vice President of the United States of America,
and the only reason she was vice president is because
Joe Biden plucked her out of the Senate and dropped

(09:23):
her in that seat. Of course, because she's a black woman.
But no matter what the reason is, he is the
only reason she got to fly around the planet on
Air Force two for four years speeches. The rest of
her life now, if she wants it to be, will
be giving two hundred thousand dollars speeches in the University

(09:43):
Network Corporate America. She will now make millions fly on
private jets. The rest of her life is easy street
because Joe Biden made her vice President of the United
States of America. And all she is is bitter. Oh
sees is mad. Takes time to write a memoir and

(10:05):
blast the guy for it. Blast. He wouldn't even defend me.
That's how it goes every time with these people. Fire
him and never hire them. Trust me on that, and
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Speaker 1 (11:35):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday. Member.
You can email the show Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com.
You can download the podcast on iHeart, Spotify, iTunes. So
you know that old Mark Twain saying a lie can
travel halfway around the world before the truth finishes. Putting

(11:57):
on a shoes in the morning, Get what happened to
me this morning? How evil the media is, how much
they lie, with reckless abandon and then the lies spread.
So as you know, as we've been discussing in the
wake of Charlie Kirk's murder. The communists are in turtle

(12:19):
up mode. They know everyone's angry with them, everyone's glaring
at them. They're trying the best they can to spread
the blame around and all that kind of stuff, you know,
all that, and they're trying as hard as they can
to counterattack to make the right look bad. Now, little
background on this. South Park, in case you don't know,
is a show. It's a cartoon, but it's a cartoon

(12:41):
for adults. It's a comedy show that's been on television forever,
for absolutely ever comedy. South Park's been around. Now, they
did an episode recently where they really lampooned the Trump
administration and everybody involved in the Trump Adminished. They really

(13:01):
blast both sides, to be honest with you, but they
really lampooned Christy Nome and Charlie Kirk in particular. They
just crushed Charlie Kirk. And I didn't watch the whole thing, well,
I saw snippets of it. I thought it was quite funny.
I don't mind people lampooning things. And you know who
else thought it was hilarious, Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk thought
it was great. He thought it was funny. Okay, So

(13:22):
that's the background on south Park. Now, after Charlie Kirk
got assassinated, south Park pulled the episode on their own.
They pulled it off so people can't watch it anymore,
which I don't like. It was funny. That didn't cause anything.
It was no big deal. I mean, they mocked him,
No big deal. Whatever, people get mocked. I don't care.

(13:44):
I get moped all the time. Doesn't bother me. So
I didn't like that they pulled the episode, but it happened.
But that's the background. The important thing is did you
hear me discuss it ever? Chris? You've been there for
seven years as I do this show. Have you ever
heard me mention south Park one time for any reason whatsoever? Never?

(14:07):
I've never mentioned it. It's a TV show. I don't
care about it. I don't watch it. I mean, I've
seen it, but it's not something that occupies a minute
of my time. This entire issue means nothing to me.
Pulling the episode, the episode itself, nothing, It's nothing I've discussed.
Get this in the New York Post this morning. The

(14:30):
New York Post said right wing radio host Jesse Kelly
told his listeners south Park thought it was funny to
turn Charlie into a cartoon joke. Now his wife is
planning a funeral. What that's not just That's not just

(14:52):
something I didn't say. It's something I don't even think.
I don't even agree with it. This isn't twisting my
words or manipulating something at all. This is completely fabricated,
completely fabricated from start to finish, a complete outright lie

(15:14):
by the New York Post. But and remember this is
not about me. I'm just explaining how this works, what
happens from there. Well, really credit to Donald Trump for this.
Media companies have started getting sued a lot for lying
about people. But if you go on the news and
you say Donald Trump is a convicted rapist, they love
saying that. Boom, He's gonna sue you when you're gonna

(15:36):
pay millions of dollars because it's not true. Donald Trump
has turned the right more litigious, and it's a good thing.
And media companies have been writing large checks. So these
are still communist savages, they're still animals, but they don't
they don't want to be the one that makes the
boss have to write a ten million dollar check. What
to do? What to do. You're a reporter, you're a

(15:58):
subhuman communist who's fighting for the revolution. You understand that
means you have to lie about things. But gosh, we're
being held accountable for these lines. What do you do? Well,
here's what you do. You quote other news outlets. That way,
your butt is covered. The New York Post printed this

(16:21):
outright lie from there. The Hollywood Reporter printed an outright lie.
This is how they phrased it, according to the New
York Post. Is how he started the sentence. Then he
said what I said. Oh, but you didn't think it
would stop there. Rolling Stone printed the lie, citing the
New York Post. AOL printed the lie, citing the New

(16:43):
York Post. Yahoo printed the lit, citing the New York Post.
I'm as saying, printed the lit. The lie itself is
still spreading as we speak. And I want to emphasize
again they didn't twist my words, they didn't manipulate anything.
The entire thing is a fabrication from nothing. They took
a blank canvas, came up with their own quote, said

(17:05):
I said it, And now it's spreading like wildfire across
the internet. And it is a complete fabrication, and your
liberal ant Peggy, the one who never breaks free from
the communist info network. She will yell at you till
you're blue in the face that I said it. Did
you hear what Jesse Kelly said? And everything around her

(17:25):
will reinforce the lie she believes. How many times have
I told you? These people live in a world of
make believe, and the elite communists are constantly building and
maintaining that world to keep your liberal am Peggy trapped
in that world, unable to ever escape it and actually

(17:47):
see the truth. And this is one of the tactics
they use. It's not about me. Don't feel bad about me,
by the way, I don't care. It's really no big deal.
I just thought it was funny. I thought it was
funny to show you a tactic. If you see news
outlets quoting other news outlets, automatically be suspicious. That's how
they cover their evil ways. Now, I mentioned earlier that

(18:13):
you should never ever ever hire a communist for any
reason ever. If you have a bad employee, period, no
matter their belief system, fire them. But you know why
you don't You know why you hang on to that
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(18:34):
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Let's do some of your emails, shall we? Dear Jesse,
You've always been telling us. You've always been great at
telling us to get involved. It's because of you that
I convinced a bunch of friends across the US to

(20:20):
vote last November for the first time at forty something
years old. Believe it or not, After Charlie Kirk's ass assassination,
I truly want to use your advice and continue what
he started. It's the wrong thing, that is the right
thing to do. As a devote Catholic and conservative, I
believe it's my calling in life. I've done my time

(20:40):
in the service, but I don't feel like it's been
enough to give back. How do I start? Any thoughts
on how to get involved? I appreciate your feedback, says
her name is Leanna. I don't know what your passion is,
but here's what I know. If you use the things

(21:01):
you're passionate about, or issues you're passionate about, and follow
that route, that is what's going to give you longevity
in being an activist, meaning maybe maybe you're passionate about music.
Maybe you're a musical person, you play music, you write music.

(21:21):
Maybe maybe you start by rating patriotic songs or volunteering
to sing the national anthem at local political events. That's
a way to be involved, to give back. Maybe that's
your thing, right, Maybe you would like to sit in
a seat of political power where you need to start
running for office. Maybe I don't know what your thing is,

(21:42):
what your passion is. The reason, well, the reason I've
been successful in doing this little media venture is by
the grace of God. To be honest with you, but
part of the reason is I chase the things I'm
passionate about. My passion bleeds through. I love history. So

(22:04):
we end up talking history, and you end up enjoying
history because we're talking it together because I'm passionate about that.
There are things I don't discuss a lot, foreign policy.
Why don't I discuss foreign policy? Is there anything wrong
with a show that discusses foreign policy? Not at all.
It's not something I'm passionate about, So I'm not going

(22:25):
to try to force it into anything at all. Laughing,
you know, I'm a goof, and I'm inappropriate, and I
like to laugh, and so I will laugh, and therefore
you will laugh. This is not an example of how
to be like me. We just do the show we
want to do and it works out. Look, maybe it's

(22:48):
maybe it's media. It's powerful when you get a big platform,
you can do things with it, help people along. Maybe
it's that, how do you begin start putting videos to
yourself on social media? You know? Do you know how
cheap a decent podcast set up is? You know that

(23:08):
they say, you know, there's a lot of podcasts. There's
a lot of crappy ones. Maybe you could do a
good one. You know, it doesn't cost that much money.
Don't think that you have to have this deal. I'm
with Premiere, so we're gonna have good stuff here. You
don't need all this. You can get a little set
up at your house for not very much money. Maybe

(23:28):
start putting out a five minute show, a ten minute
show with your thoughts. Ah, but no one's gonna watch.
Chris just said two hundred bucks. About that two hundred bucks.
You get a little setup, No one's gonna care, no
one's gonna watch. You know what, At first you're right
at first. When you start running for office, no one's
gonna care about you either. You'll probably suck at given speeches.

(23:50):
Your podcast will suck in the beginning. Oh, I want
to open up a Turning Point USA chapter to continue
his work. Yep, you'll suck at that too in the beginning,
and you'll get better every single day. Just begin, Just
begin whatever you're passionate at. I have a guy I know.

(24:14):
He does knives, he does custom knives, and he finds
ways to turn that patriotic, giving a portion of the
proceeds back that find your passion. Warp it I shouldn't
say warp it, but use it for the cause and
pursue it, and I bet you will find success. Maybe

(24:39):
it's in your church, and don't think it has to
be sexy, don't think it has to be media. Maybe
you're supposed to help part cars on Sunday. Don't think
that that's nothing at all, smallest or the most. Remember, Jesse,
you always say you get death threats from kookie left
wing nutjobs. Sounds like you just shrug it off. Is

(25:00):
that really how you handle them or are you going
to take them more seriously? Now? I love the show
and all you do keep fighting the comis ps. I
still think Chris is your imaginary friend. I mean, I
shrug it off because there's no other way. There's no
other way to handle this stuff. I take serious. I
take security. I do take it seriously to an extent,

(25:22):
to an extent at my home. My home is unbelievably
locked down. That's that I take deadly serious. Because now
we're talking about wife, kids, everything else. That I take
deadly serious. My own personal security. You know what it is.
I carry a weapon and a burna. I carry both

(25:43):
on me at all times. You know my thoughts on
walking around on your phone. As I've told my sons
and told you, your greatest protection is your eyes. Open
them up, put your phone in your pocket and look around.
I try to be hyper aware of things. I know.
There are communists who want me dead, and you can't

(26:05):
live your life like that. Man. You can look tonight.
This is how it is now tonight. I could walk
out of here and someone could clip me in the
parking lot. Nothing you can do about a high powerate rifle,
not a dag gone thing, nothing, especially if somebody's in
a conceiled position. I gonna get you. What are you
gonna do? Sit in stress about that? Don't worry about me,

(26:27):
all right, I'll be all right. Don't worry about me.
You just get involved and be bold, all right. Jesse.
I'm good friends with the youth pastor at my church.
We'd gone to the Range a day after Charlie's murder.
After talking to him, I wasn't sure what the message
was going to be on Sunday, as they were all
still processing the events. While on Sunday my church was

(26:47):
full and Amen rang louder and more widespread throughout the
congregation than usual. The message was simple, do not be
silenced by this evil. Stand up and speak. There was
one part of the sermon that got allowed amen, followed
by applause. He said quote, we as Christians have been
saved for too long, and we must get out of

(27:09):
these pews and go forth to spread his word. Video
after video. I see that happening all over the globe.
Such an amazing thing coming from a horrific event. God
is great. I pray this does in fade. Thanks for
all you do. There is an energy out there right
now that is wonderful, wonderful. I'm gonna play it again

(27:32):
the Vice president. Yes, this is how it's done, bold
and clear. It's time to fight either.

Speaker 6 (27:38):
There is no unity with people who scream at children
over their parents' politics. There is no unity with someone
who lies about what Charlie Kirk said in order to
excuse his murder.

Speaker 1 (27:49):
There is no.

Speaker 6 (27:50):
Unity with someone who harasses an innocent family the day
after the father of that family lost a dear friend.

Speaker 3 (27:57):
There is no unity with the people who sell celebrate
Charlie Kirk's assassination.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
And there is no unity with the people who fund.

Speaker 3 (28:05):
These articles, who pay the salaries of these terrorist sympathizers,
who argue that Charlie Kirk, a loving husband and father,
deserved a shot to the neck because he spoke words
with which they disagree.

Speaker 1 (28:21):
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It is The Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of The
Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday. We'll get back tomorrow
to do it again. Also, don't forget if you're in Oklahoma,
it's tying to primary James Langford, we need to be
careful how we talk about this, whether it is talking
about white nationalists and preparing to be able to attack
and to be able to cary an attack, or to

(30:09):
somebody like a Timothy McVeigh that hated the government. It's
definitely both side. The white dashlist guys. Nancy Pelosi knows
what's going on, as she always does. Nancy Pelosi understands
how much trouble they're in right now. While James Langford
is helping Democrats run back to their fallback position, Nancy
Pelosi's up there trying to deflect as hard as possible.

Speaker 7 (30:31):
Don't have any intention of saying something that's going to
lead to something dangerous. But we cannot take responsibility for
the minds that are out there and how they hear it.

Speaker 1 (30:42):
Of course, they spend years and years and years breaking
the minds of their base, filling up their minds with
all kinds of endless rhetoric, slave patrols. But if somebody
who understands history, when I see ice, I see slave
now I never lived, And soon you find one who's

(31:04):
so broken, so done, they go do something about it.
Of course, Jesse I can't help. But notice how many
teachers celebrated Charlie Kirk's murder. It's good that many have
been fired, but here's the problem. They will be replaced
with more communist scum. The teachers colleges must be reformed.
Otherwise you can fire every academic and they will simply

(31:27):
be black pilled with more awful demons. It's the same
in the law schools. Okay, I want to clarify something
because I've heard this before. We're going to fire them,
but it's not enough. They'll still be in society. The
more will replace them. And to some extent that is true.
But remember what is culture. We haven't had this talk
in a while. What is culture? Culture is simply what

(31:50):
your society incentivizes and what your society disincentivizes. And to
make a very simple point, if you incentivize something, you
will get more of it. If you disincentivize something, you
will get less of it. Okay, So when our culture
completely snapped and lost its mind, our culture was incentivizing

(32:12):
all this LGBTQ rotten filth. That's why we all of
a sudden see the number of children doing it spiking
through the roof. That's culture. Culture. That's what our culture became.
Now that part of the culture is on the run. Now,
there's a disincentive there. If you cannot change the heart

(32:36):
of your liberal ant peggy in your life, that's fine.
I wish we could. Maybe you can, But if you can't,
that's fine. But the evil democrat demons in this society
need to pay a price, a social price that comes
with celebrating death and murder. And they have to do

(32:57):
that because that will dis incentivize it for others. It will.
I know, they've been unable to control themselves for a
week now, and so we have everybody from army colonels
to professors that like people with big time careers are
losing their jobs because they couldn't control themselves. But you
know what will happen now, and in fact, to some extent,

(33:20):
I bet you what already is happening. They're going to
stop posting these things. The shame of posting these things,
of saying these things out loud, should be widespread, so
you become afraid to say them. You know, that's powerful.
It's more powerful than laws. Changing hearts, changing culture is

(33:44):
more powerful than politicians or laws or anything else. It
should be widespread the condemnation that comes with celebrating someone
getting assassinated. That should be widespread condemnation. There should be
people getting fired because that lets the other ones know, hey,

(34:04):
this is not good. It's a disincentive, all right. It's
like we talk about when abortion is a great thing,
a great, great way to bring this up. Because Roe
versus Wade got overturned, which is good, and a lot
of us thought, oh great, And then what happened Red States.
Some of them started passing abortion bands. A lot of

(34:26):
us thought this is great and all that's fine, but
how are abortions happening at the same pace they were.
You change laws, you didn't change hearts, You didn't change
the culture, and might as well give And I shout
out to preborn. They're the ones changing the culture. Preborn
saves so many because preborn actually gives a woman an

(34:49):
ultrasound when she hears the heartbeat. Now it's not a
clump of cells you can carve up and throw in
the trash can. It's your baby. When a mom here's
a heartbeat, it's a baby, and then she'll choose life
almost every time. Credit to preborn for that. They're the
ones changing the culture. I should point out, by the way,
don't forget twenty eight bucks saves that life. Preborn dot

(35:14):
com slash Jesse preborn dot com slash Jesse Jesse. Occasionally
you're shaking hands with some and you meet and they
do the old vice grip. Why they do that puzzles me.
Are there insecure? And there are they insecure in their manliness?
What's the strategy down the road for the same guy?

(35:36):
All right, I've got one. So if you come across
a hand crusher, and you should always have a firm handshake,
you should but a hand crusher, here's what you do
when you shake their hand, stick your index finger out straight. No,
it doesn't make sense, Chris. Just trust me. If you're

(35:59):
dealing with the hand crusher, you can have a good,
firm handshake for them. Sticking your finger out straight will
save your hand from being crushed. I'm sure there's gonna
be some nerdy doctor or physical therapist or something who
will know the reason why. And I forget who showed
me this years ago. I don't remember why, Chris, I
don't remember why, but I will tell you it works.

(36:19):
And I had to master this because my grandpa Hank
had these gigantic bear paws and he didn't mean to,
but he would just smash your hand to oblivion for nothing.
What Chris, No knuckle juggling, No, Chris, We're not talking
about what you did in college. I'm talking about you
just shake someone's hand and your finger essentially goes straight
almost down their wrist, almost down their wrist. It does

(36:43):
something something I should use a big word now, physiological.
I think I used that right, Chris. Gosh, that was awesome.
Good work me. And now here's a headline.

Speaker 4 (36:53):
Why you know, you know the thing headlines. We didn't
get to.

Speaker 1 (37:01):
Missue Zulu Kyle well Athini. I just wanted it, what Chris.
I wanted to say it and see if I could
on the air, and I nailed it. Zulu King challenges
a professor to a stick fight in South Africa. There's
a part of me who doesn't want our society to devolve.
But then there's another part of me that realizes our

(37:21):
politicians trade in hands on the floor of the Senate
is a possibility in the future, and I think that's
really cool. Okay. Now leftists are posting hit lits of
hit lists of people they want to murder next Yes,
as I mentioned, the murderers are not gone. There is
one in jail in Utah. There are a lot more

(37:44):
out there because they were socially conditioned to violence for
years and years and years. We have to stand up
and be bolder than ever and act accordingly. Texas Rep.
McCall announces he will not run for reelection next year.
That is yet another bit of the swamp being drained.
He's one of the most disgusting, despicable members of the

(38:05):
United States House of Representatives. Goodbye, good riddance, put a
smile on your face. We'll be back tomorrow to do
it again. That's all.
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