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September 17, 2025 37 mins

Crime and decline are a choice. A little grace to the Democrats who are waking up. Pam Bondi’s Vouge cover. The rampant homelessness in our cities are a choice. Eating a dinosaur. Will the democrat party be extinct in 20 years? 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a wonderful Wednesday. We are going to talk about Democrats
who are waking up right now and converting. We're about
to applaud them and discuss this. Then we're going to
do a bunch of emails and other stuff. It's been

(00:32):
a wild show tonight, and if I may say, it's
been pretty incredible, Chris, pretty incredible. All right, quit Democrats.
There are more than one or two. They are leaving
the Democrat Party in the wake of the murder of
Charlie kirktt wasn't just the murder, it's the response to

(00:53):
the murder that has horrified these people, absolutely horrified these
people some It's obviously not the majority, but are some.
So I need to explain something right now. Have you
ever heard the term blood in, blood out? You ever
heard that? It's a term gangs use, organized crime, mafia.

(01:16):
It's a term they use. And what does it mean?
It means to get out, you have to die. If
you try to get out, they'll kill you. Why Why
is that? Why? If I'm part of a street gang

(01:37):
and I don't want to do it anymore. Why won't
you just let me leave? My heart's not in it.
I want to go be a plumber. I'm all done
with the whole drug dealing killing people. Think, why won't
you just let me leave? Well, it's about all the
other people in the gang. They have to see that

(02:01):
getting out means the end, that it is rigidly enforced,
and so they know it's not an option. It's not
just that these gangs will kill people who leave. They
will oftentimes kill them in the most gruesome, horrible ways
they can come up with. Why to send a message,

(02:22):
to send a message to the others. Now, let's talk
about communists politics democrats. Have you ever seen how they
treat former Democrats? Of course you have the things they say.
If you want to see people saying the N word
to someone, don't go to a KKK rally. Go look

(02:44):
at how they treat a black former Democrat who turns conservative.
You will see N word all over the place, Uncle Tom,
And what's that about? Are they racist? It's not that
they're racist. They are trying to hurt him. They are
trying to hurt her. And it's not specifically about that person.

(03:09):
They are trying to just like a gang. They are
trying to send a message to the others. Don't even
think about it, don't even think about being a trader.
Don't even think about being a heretic. If you leave,
you will be treated in the most vicious way humanly
possible once you become a trader to the revolution. And

(03:31):
every former Democrat I know or talk to says the
exact same thing. They tear these people apart. So what
I'm saying is this, if you have a Democrat in
your life, the liberal and Peggy in your life, who
is maybe waking up, it does happen, it can't happen,

(03:54):
maybe coming around, give that person the utmost respect, because
to leave the Democrat Party for any reason, it is
to invite such viciousness. Your friends will abandon not just
abandon you, they will savage you. It is essentially taking

(04:16):
apart your whole world everything you know. Your friends will leave,
organizations you belong to will ostracize you. That person in
your life who is even thinking about leaving, deserves all
your respect, deserves your prayer, deserves whatever support and friendship

(04:37):
you can give them. If it sounds like I'm describing
somebody leaving a cult. It's because I am very much so.
Cult members who have woken up and left or tried
to leave, all of them speak about the fear they
had at what would happen to them by members of
the cult if they leave, because it is a control mechanism.

(05:01):
And right now there are Democrats who still have souls
who realize their party are a bunch of murderous communist
demons who celebrate the death of others. They may not
be full blown Republicans. They may not agree with you
on illegal immigration or gay marriage or something. They probably don't,
but they understand they don't want to be part of

(05:21):
a death cult. If they are waking up in your life,
help in any way you can. They need it all right,
they need it bad. I mean, look at this. Over
one hundred Texas teachers are suspended for reprehensible social media
posts about Charlie Kirk. We're not talking one or two

(05:44):
people here, that's one hundred teachers just in the state
of Texas who went online saying whoo, He's dead. This
kind of widespread, demonic celebration of death does have the
effect of turning people off, even people who vote Democrat.
Every single time are grossed out and they don't want

(06:07):
to be associated with it. If you have one in
your life, show them support. If you see one talking
about it on social media, even someone you have hated
in the past, even someone you still disagree with, now
show them support. It takes guts to leave a cult.
It takes guts to leave the Democrat Party because they

(06:28):
will not treat you kindly for it. All right, all right, Jesse.
Pam Bondi acts like she's more interested in getting on
the cover of Vogue magazine than being a serious US
attorney general. Well, we have to keep something in mind.
We have to remember that what we want, the things

(06:49):
we're passionate about, aren't necessarily shared by all the people
who are leaders in positions of power. Attorney general, senators,
house members, governors, mayors, wherever it is. They understand they
have to speak our language, they understand they have to pretend,

(07:12):
but that doesn't mean it's shared. Does Pam Bondy and
I don't know this, I don't know her. Does Pambondy
dream about tearing apart the communist networks in this country?
Is that what drives her? Do you think it drives her?
Like it drives you when we talk about sending James Comy,

(07:34):
John Brennan to John Brennan to prison for what they
did with power. Does how much does that motivate you?
A lot, doesn't it? Do you think that's what motivates her?
Or does being Attorney general motivate her? There's a big, big,
big difference between wanting the office and wanting to use

(07:58):
the office in the appropriate way. Hey, think about it,
sixty year old woman, now, I mean, attorney general is
going to be towards the top of her life resume,
probably at the top. Maybe just maybe she thinks this
is it, she made it, I got the job. Look

(08:20):
at me, ma, Attorney general. Maybe the media, maybe that
is what she wants. Maybe she wants likes on social media.
Maybe she likes visiting the White House, doing press conferences,
sitting at a big table with President Trump. Right buyer
Jade Vance on the other side, feels super good. And hey,

(08:45):
she doesn't have to do anything, certainly not with the
vocal backing of Donald Trump. It's hard, it's really it
drives us crazy that our elected representatives don't fight for
the things we want them to fight for, or but
we lose sight of the fact a lot of them
are just happy to be there. They don't want to

(09:06):
be your warrior. They don't want to be your champion,
they don't want to save the country. When we have this,
We've had this discussion many times before about how Pam
Bondi's role is arguably more important than Donald Trump's when
it comes to saving America. That's how critically important it is.
That she takes apart these terrorist cells, that she gets
John Brennan into prison, That's how important it is. Do

(09:28):
you think she knows that? Do you think she cares
about that? Do you think saving America is the top
of her priority list? Or do you think that book
she's undoubtedly writing about being Attorney General, do you think
that is the top of her priority list. You're laughing, Chris,

(09:50):
because you know I'm right, cour is it? He knows
I'm right? And there are a lot of people like that.
And it can be very hard for us, me to
distinguish who's an actual warrior for my cause versus who's
pretending to be a warrior for my cause. There are
a lot of pretenders. There are few who actually get

(10:11):
in there and dig in and try to get it done.
Now speaking of pretenders, that dog food, it's pretending. It's
pretending to have nutrition. That's why they put what do
they have on the front of it? Is it the
beef blend or did you get the lamb and rice?
And you think to yourself, wooh, that's good nutrients for

(10:33):
my dog Muffy. But it's brown, isn't it. It's the
color brown. That's interesting. Why is it all the color brown?
It's weird because it's all dead. Dog food is empty calories,
it's dead food. Your dog. Without sprinkling rough greens on
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(10:53):
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(11:18):
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Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on
a wonderful, Wonderful Wednesday. Member, you can email the show

(11:41):
Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Jesse at Jesse kellyshow
dot com. Back to the lies before we do some
more emails and other things. This is Jimmy Kimmel on
his show. Remember, they think about lying the way you
think about telling the truth. They are commit and did
to do it. They might on occasion tell the truth

(12:04):
if they absolutely have to, otherwise lie at all times.

Speaker 2 (12:09):
New Low's over the weekend with the Magga Gang desperately
trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as
anything other than one of them and doing everything they
can to score political points from.

Speaker 1 (12:22):
But he was one of them. It's all verified. This
is all public knowledge verified now, So why would you
lie like that? Jimmy Kimmel is not interested in your morality.
He does not share your moral framework at all. In

(12:44):
any way, Jimmy Kimmel believes lying is essential for the revolution.
He must continue to create and maintain a world of
make believe. So your liberal aunt Peggy walks into your
house this weekend watch football and screens at the top
of her lungs that the assassin was a Donald Trump Republican.

(13:06):
She is the one who lives in the world that
Jimmy Kimmel maintains. He put down the foundation, he put
up the drywall, he put up the windows. It's all
a big facade, and she's the one who lives in it.
And without the army of lies, without lie after lie
after lie after lie, Liberal and Pegy will end up

(13:29):
peeking through the window and seeing the truth, and that
the communist can never, ever, ever, ever ever afford. There
is a quote that I'm not going to I'm not
even going to attempt to get right right now from Lenin,
and his quote was essentially this. He was writing another
communist who was trying to have a revolution and sees

(13:52):
power and whatnot. And what Lenin goes through is he
goes through all the different segments of society and says,
you should promise them this, and you should promise them that,
and you should promise them this. You should not, however,
feel obligated at all to fulfill these promises. This is
how the communists believes, this is how he thinks he

(14:14):
is at war. In war, you gotta lie, That's part
of it. Jesse. Ultimate vengeance is the subject here who
I was angry a long time, but listening keeps me balanced.
After what happened to Charlie, I was ready to do things,
but I listened to you rationalized me, and I took

(14:34):
your advice. Last night I started the process of signing
up with my local Hillsborough Republican party that's in Tampa,
by the way, and the place was packed. I needed
a new church home after this weekend because of what
the Black church did, and I found one with this meeting.
The party chair had a pastor come in for the
Charlie Kirk tribute. He was black and conservative, and now

(14:56):
me and my son will be attending his church. Your anger,
your sadness, can be used to save this country. We
do not need to do violence. You stay legal. What
are the two l's we've talked about endlessly? How do
we save this country? Two l's legal and local, Legal

(15:19):
and local. We don't need you grabbing a weapon and
going out and finding a Democrat to hurt. That is
the last thing in the world we need. But that
doesn't mean there's no outlet for your anger. Turn your
anger into activism. Get out to your local Republican precinct.
And by the way, when you start to get involved

(15:42):
in party politics, if that is your form of activism,
you're going to find a lot of rot and filth
in there. You're going to find a lot of people
who shouldn't be there. Good get rid of them. Turn
that activism into reforming the Republican party as well. Don't
think for a second they're all the good guys. They're not.
There's a bunch of losers and spineless dorks in there

(16:03):
who need to be replaced by somebody who is clear
eyed about where we are. Turn your anger into activism
of some kind. And you know what's wild about that.
The second you get involved, we look around at how
dire everything is. But the second you get involved and
do anything, anything you might consider it small, you will

(16:24):
feel better about the country and where we are. And
you know what that is. That's duty. You have a
duty on this planet to do certain things. You weren't
put here just to watch football and eat pizza, although
both of those things are wonderful. You were put here
with a purpose, and when you start to live out

(16:45):
that purpose, there is a contentment that comes with it.
Even on the frustrating days, Even on the days where
you run into some dirtball rhino at the local Republican
party who's screwing you over and he's endorsing John Cornyn,
And even on those days where you are frustrated, it
is fulfilling to get involved. I want to stress again

(17:09):
your school board. You do not have to have children,
You do not have any have to have any special qualifications.
Your school board is critically important. How many teachers have
we seen in the past week revealed themselves to be
sub human monsters. How many legions of them they chose?

(17:33):
The Communists choose that profession because it gives them access
to your children. And as we've discussed many times before,
that's what they want is your children. They want to
steal your children, break your children. Why don't you get
in that school board. Nobody even runs for these positions.
I can't stress that enough. The people who are on

(17:56):
your school board, now go look at the last election results.
Go look at the last thing they did, the last
vote total. I mean when I say thing they did,
go look at how many votes they got. You think
you can do that with the little hard work, a
little sweat, some door knocking, texting, your friends, be shocked.
What you can do? All right, we'll do some more

(18:18):
of these in a moment. I want to talk about
homelessness real quick now, Jesse Kelly. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Wednesday, a home day,
and so I wanted to talk to you about something
before we get back into the emails and anything else.

(18:41):
I'm going to talk to you about homelessness really quickly.
There's a story, a terrible story, terrible story out of Minneapolis,
two shootings at homeless encampments, thirteen people wounded. It's not
a story that's going to have crossed your radar, most likely,
But I just wanted to mind you that homelessness in

(19:02):
your city is also a choice. It is a choice
that has been made. Cities throughout history, including American history,
have cleaned up and cleaned out homelessness so you're not
surrounded by drugs and filth and crime and mentally ill
and that cities have made the choice to get rid

(19:23):
of it, and they've gotten rid of it. It's not
like it's an army here. It's a bunch of whacked out,
crazy drug druggies. It's not hard to get rid of it.
If your city has a homeless problem, it's because the
Democrats who run your city want a homeless problem. It

(19:43):
is a choice. Crime is a choice. Decline is a choice.
Don't ever let these people off the hook, as in
they're misguided. And let's remember something. There are casualties for
allowing this to happen. Casualties. How many people are attacked
murdered by some crazy, drugged out homeless person. There is

(20:07):
a lot of belief. I don't think we'll ever get
full answers on this that it was a homeless person
or homeless encampment that started that terrible fire in California
that burned up all those homes. There's a lot of
that out there. Remember that it's a choice. Okay, it's
a choice. And I also remember Democrats have made a choice,

(20:29):
and it's communists.

Speaker 3 (20:30):
Socialism is not a four letter word in democratic primaries,
not among Democratic voters. It's a five letter word in
the minds of a lot of Democrats. That five letter
word being great. Look at this net popularity of socialism
among Democrats.

Speaker 1 (20:42):
You go back to twenty ten, it was plus seven points.

Speaker 3 (20:45):
Look how high it is now, up like a rocket,
up to plus thirty six points. That's a jump of
nearly thirty points on the net popularity scale among Democrats
in just fifteen years. And I was looking at the
polling from New York City and what you see is
the clear plurality of New York Democrat. New York City
democrats think the idea of having a socialist mayor is
a good idea, matching what we see Nashalley. The bottom

(21:06):
line is socialism isn't a dirty word among Democrats at
this particular point. It's actually a word that one attach
Democrats seem to like it.

Speaker 1 (21:16):
We have experienced. In case you're wondering why the world
seems like it's gone bunkers in the last ten fifteen years,
it's because Democrats have gone bonkers. They've lost their minds.
This was not the Democrat Party of old. It's not
as nothing to do with that at all. Barack Obama
deserves a lot of credit for it or blame for it,

(21:38):
either way you want to put it. But yeah, that's
a good point, Chris. They got rid of the moderates,
and anyone who if there are any moderates left, they
understand they can't pretend to be moderate if you're a
moderate in the Democrat Party, now you had better pretend
to be a communist. See Kathy Hockel endorsed this, Mam
Donnie communist for New York City.

Speaker 3 (22:00):
What I would say is capitalism in the mind of
democrats is a three little word bad. What are we
talking about net popularity of socialism among democrats? Look at
this trend. It was plus eight points in twenty ten
on the positive side of the ledger. Look at where
we are in twenty twenty four.

Speaker 1 (22:14):
That's the same one I just played. That doesn't make
any sense either way. Oh wait, if it's this one,
what I.

Speaker 3 (22:19):
Would say is capitalism in the mine of democrats is
a three litter word bad. What are we talking about
net popularity of socialismong democrats? Look at this trend. It
was plus eight points in twenty ten on the positive
side of the ledger. Look at where we are in
twenty twenty five.

Speaker 1 (22:33):
Down. I think the same audio cut got put on
there three times either way. Kathy Hokel New York Governor
Kathy Hokeel just endorsed the communists in New York City.
Did you know that? Just endorse the communists?

Speaker 4 (22:47):
Now?

Speaker 1 (22:47):
Why? Well, here's why Kathy Hokel has to run again.
And Kathy Hokeel understands that her base they're communists. Now,
that's why the world got so crazy in the last
ten to fifteen years. As I've just as I've told
you Beny many times before, we have to have either

(23:09):
the complete elimination of the Democrat Party or a reformed
Democrat Party that is nothing like it is now. And
I don't know where we go for that because I'm
not part of it and I don't want to be
part of it, so I can't change it. But that
has to change or it's hard to put the band
back together. Jesse. I was thinking about how technology throughout
history is used nefariously. You figure out how to make

(23:33):
a shovel, then you figure out how to make a sword,
and then someone makes an airplane and tractors, and then
someone put guns on it. It's the same for the internet. Yeah. Look,
any anything, even wonderful things can be used for evil.
Things can be used for good, and things can be
used for evil. And the problem is we don't want

(23:54):
to talk about the evil portion of it. Jesse. You
mentioned a guy smoking an eighteen pounds brisket and Chris
said it would cost fifty dollars. Then this lady goes
on to say USDA High End Prime Grade goes for
six seven bucks a pound, that's one hundred and eight
to one hundred and twenty six bucks. Choice Grade goes
four to five dollars per pound, seventy two to ninety bucks.

(24:19):
USDA Low Select Grade is sixty three bucks. So the
basic middle ground average between sixty three and one hundred
and twenty six bucks. It's definitely not fifty bucks. Just
thought you'd like to know. No, lady, you're right, but
you need to understand that we are dealing with Jewish
producer Chris here. I almost guarantee you when Chris gets

(24:44):
a brisket that he he probably calls ahead to the
butcher and asks which meat is starting to go bad
or about to go back or expire, and if there's
some sort of a discount. When Chris said fifty dollars brisket,
the more I thought about it, the more it made
sense to me. I bet Chris pays fifty dollars for
a brisket. Granted it's a seventy five dollar brisket or

(25:07):
one hundred dollar brisket but I'm sure he probably, you know,
takes some chances on it. What, Chris, am I wrong?

Speaker 4 (25:14):
No?

Speaker 1 (25:14):
I don't pick him up on sale, Chris. No, I
don't pick him up on sale, because if I ever
am going to spend the money on a brisket, I
don't think an extra five to ten dollars is worth
the savings. If I'm going to spend the money, spend
the money and buy a decent cut of meat so
everybody enjoying the brisket can enjoy the actual brisket. Do
you Why don't you know? I'm not going into it

(25:37):
right now anyway, I swear Chris's brisket. I guarantee it
is fifty dollars. I guarantee it. Chris, where do you
buy your brisket at? By the way, buy at the
grocery store? Huh? What do you talk to the butcher about?

Speaker 4 (25:49):
You know what?

Speaker 1 (25:49):
I don't even want to go into it, Jesse. Now,
the subject to this one is bread. I would never
expect an Irish boy like you to understand bread unless
it's potato bread. But do you know the difference between
French bread and Italian bread? His name is Mike. No,
they both just surrender, Jesse. Actually, this guy, says Princess

(26:12):
Mouse pause. Have you ever considered doing a five minute
history slash politics lesson for your junior listeners? Short discussions
on the founding of the country, how the government works.
I think you'd be great at it, says his name
is Chris Well. There are other people already doing that,

(26:34):
other organizations already doing that. The first one that comes
to mind is if you're looking for shorter stuff, Prager
does that, and they do it very very well. For
longer stuff, more in depth, Hillsdale's just impossible to beat.
I don't know that there's room for me there, or
that I don't know that I'm needed there. Does that

(26:55):
make sense? If I felt called to do it, I
would be interested in it. But there are or there
are super talented people already doing it, and maybe I'm naive.
I like to think that this show that we already
do is consumable for kids. It's not just that it's
family friendly. You know, I don't, I don't, I don't

(27:15):
cuss or I don't. I'm not gonna say anything disgusting
for your kids. You can leave the room and I'm
still not going to mess your kids up. My kids.
Listen right. People at my church, listen right. My mom's
church group, she warns me all the time, listens right.
I'm not I'm not going to mess you up. I
like to think that it's consumable for kids. Maybe it's not.

(27:37):
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your home movies in a box and send them away.
I know two things. I know. One that sounds like
a pain in the rear end who wants to take
apart their baby book? And two that's to leap of faith.

(28:00):
Isn't it to take precious memories you don't have duplicates
of and send it off to a company. I wouldn't
tell you to do it if I haven't done it.
I did it with the most precious memories, memories of
my dad. I did it with things that meant everything

(28:21):
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(29:07):
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Speaker 1 (29:37):
Let us continue, Shall we first? Before I get to
your emails and things like that, I wanted to I
wanted to point something out. There's a headline here. Yeah,
I'm sure you're all over it. Ostridge and EMU ancestors
could fly scientists discover. May you ever think about dinosaurs?

(30:01):
I think about dinosaurs a lot. Would you like to
visit that time if you didn't have protections? I'm talking
nothing more than a firearm. Do they interest you enough?
To visit that time for me, I'm talking total time
machine thing here. And if you survive, well let's call

(30:22):
it a day, in a couple of days, you can
come back. Does that interest you, Chris? Am I crazy
to want to do this? Terribly? What Chris said that
I get to bring the meat home? Yes, Chris, I
know it'll be a huge cost savings. I know, yes
you can. Yes, I totally do want to know what
it tastes like. Actually, I can't even make fun of you.

(30:44):
I have wanted to eat a triceratops for years, for years.
I'm dying to know what it tastes. And they've got
to be super fatty. If they're eating that much stuff,
they've got to have a lot of fat on them.
I would totally want to eat one completely. I wouldn't
as really want to be eaten by one. But how
often could that have happened? And if I have a gun,

(31:07):
granted it would, it would have to be a large one,
a large caliber of some kind. The thing that holds
me back, though, is the birds situation, the flying birds
that are what's that, Chris? What is that ego? Is
it a condor? What is that? Gigantic bird of prey.
I think it's the biggest purd of prey. Do I

(31:28):
have it write condor? Yes, something ego condor. I'm maybe Look,
I'm not Marty Stalfer. Okay, I don't know what that is,
but I know that at one point in time I
watched a nature documentary on it. I have no idea
why I'm talking about this, By the way, at one
point in time I watched a nature documentary on it
and it was grabbing monkeys out of the tree. And
I'm not the little tiny monkeys either. They weren't human

(31:50):
sized monkeys, but they were decent sized monkeys, and it
was just woom, and it was horrifying. And I remember
thinking to myself, could that then get a human? It
definitely could get a kid, definitely could get a kid.
And then, of course, because this is the way my
mind works, I remember thinking there were dinosaurs that could

(32:12):
do that. To me, it's the air the air dinosaurs
that I find uniquely scary. T Rex. Bring it on, Jesse,
I'm sickened by the assassination of Charlie kirk Eerie. How
you called something like this happening just a few months ago.
Your knowledge of history how it repeats itself, how nothing
new is under the sun enables you to predict the future.

(32:34):
I would love to hear some more predictions, negative and positive,
so we can be prepared. I'll give you a prediction
right now. It's good and bad. More people in our
movement are going to die. There are going to be communists, terrorists, assassinations, bombs.

(32:56):
Remember they already tried to blow up a Fox News
truck in the way of it. There are terror cells
in our country, and more people will die. Charlie Kirk
will not be the last one. More people will die.
I'm just about guarantee you of that. But I believe
that communism is on the outs in this country, and

(33:20):
I believe in ten to twenty years from now it
will not be snuffed out completely, because the devil is
not going to be snuffed out completely, not here. But
I believe the Democrat Party is going to be almost
extinct in ten to twenty years from now. I do
I think there's a chance of it. I should say

(33:41):
I think there's a chance of it because of young
people getting involved, because of old people getting involved, middle
aged people getting involved. These things martyrs always throughout it.
I shouldn't say always, but most of the time throughout history,
martyrs inspire people. It doesn't make people fearful, and it's great.

(34:03):
Every society seems to have tried it at some point
or another. Grab the leader, grab one of the leaders,
and let's make an example of them. Let's burn him
at the stake. Let's do this, let's do that. But
it doesn't have the effect. Oftentimes it has the exact
opposite effect. Turning point USA chapters growing now all over

(34:25):
the country, donations flooding in church pews packed on Sunday.
That is the opposite effect of what they wanted. And
what will happen is as they continue, and I believe
they will, and I know that's scary. I'm sorry. As
they continue to kill and do what they do, we
will continue to rise and we are more powerful than

(34:47):
they are. Sit there. Also, here's another prediction. You're going
to love pure talk. You're gonna love it. You're going
to feel so good the first time you get a bill,
I'll tell you that much. So. The first time you
get a bill, your eyes are going to pop out
in a good way. You're going to be mad at
all the money you've sunk into Verizon AT into your

(35:08):
T mobile. For one, those are dirty comedy companies who
hate you. But two, you're paying way too much. You
know there's a store, there's an AT and T or
Verizon store on every street corner. Who pays for all
those you do? Pure Talk will handle all of it
on the phone as you speak to an American who
speaks English. They'll handle everything on the phone, and then

(35:30):
they'll just mail you whatever you need. And by the way,
they have all the same stuff you need. A brand
new phone iPhone Samsung, that got it? You want to
keep yours? That's fine too. Switch to PURETP. You'll pay
way less. You'll stop funding communism in corporate America. Pick
up your phone, dial pound two five zero and say

(35:53):
Jesse Kelly pound two five zero, say Jesse Kelly. All right,
and now here's a headline. Why go you know, you
know the thing headlines We didn't get to House. Republicans
target nineteen seventy five law in green building appliance energy

(36:15):
efficiency rules. Sometimes you forget that for decades we have
been attacked from within by these enviro nut jobs. We
pay too much for power. Our toilets sucked now, our
fridges sucked. Now, our windows sucked. Now, It all sucks
for these people with freaking nightmare. Because of these people,
we have a lot of work to do DOJ Sue's

(36:36):
Maine and Oregon over voter registration lists. So weird. How
all these Democrat states have these voter registration lists that
don't seem to be on the up and up. I wonder,
I wonder what's going on there. Senator Josh Holly calls
for legal accountability for the funders of the riots. Yes,
he could call for it all day long. That's good

(36:56):
and fine, but we still need an Attorney general going
to do something about it. French jet circles for an
hour as the sole air traffic controller sleeps. That's the
most French story I've ever heard in my entire life.
I will see you tomorrow and we'll do it again.
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