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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse Kelly.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
Show, the start of our two on a day Wednesday,
and we're about to discuss human nature conquest.
Speaker 1 (00:28):
It's well, let's let's chat, shall we. Then we'll get
to some emails and other things this hour. But there's
there's an audio bit out there from Dearborn, Michigan, and
I'm about to play it for you, and I just
want to set this up. The mayor of Dearborn, Michigan
is a man named Abdullah Hamoud. Dearborn Michigan is famous.
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Now everyone understands what it's famous for. It's famous because
it has become an Islamic center in the country. And
they moved in together and slowly but surely conquered it,
conquered it politically. A resident got mad about the naming
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of a street. Now, why would he be mad about
naming of a street? Because they wanted to name the
street after a pro g hatty. I want you to
listen to the mayor. I want you to listen to
the question. I want you to listen to the mayor.
And we're about to discuss conquests. This is going to
have to do with Islamis and communists and all of them.
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I want you to listen here here's how it went.
Speaker 3 (01:37):
I mean, you know, bombed up the embassy in Bay
Routes and including many Americans.
Speaker 1 (01:45):
So I just feel that it's quite inappropriate.
Speaker 4 (01:47):
You are antamophobe, and although you live here, I want
you to know, as mayor, you are not welcome here.
And the day you move out of the city, well
with the day that I launched a parade celebrating the
fact that you moved out of the city because you
are not somebody who lead in co existence.
Speaker 1 (02:02):
Hey, I don't think we should name a street after
a Jihati. You're an islamophobe. Get out of my city,
all right, aus your blood is boiling. Let's talk, shall we.
There is a quote. It's from the author Frank Herbert.
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It is a quote from the book The book is Done. Okay,
it's a fiction book. Maybe you've seen the movie Dune.
Maybe you read the book Doomed. Whether you read it
or not, it's not important. But in that book there
is a line, and the line is made by the
evil conquering forces who want to destroy everyone and own everything.
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And the line goes like this, when I am weaker
than you, I ask you for freedom because that is
according to your principles. When I am stronger than you,
take away your freedom because that is according to my principles.
Now that's a great line. Well, I'm sure you've probably
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heard before, but I wanted to talk about conquest in
human nature and things like that. Why does that line
sound so appropriate for Islamis Why does that line sound
so appropriate for communists? Here's why it's hard for people
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who don't think like this to accept and understand that
there are religions, ideologies, whatever you want to call them
out there that are exclusive and they are dominating, and
they believe in conquest. Conquest. We like to imagine. We
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like to imagine because now we have cell phones and
paved roads, and we have the internet, him we have
air travel. We like to image imagine that we have
moved past certain periods of time and history, that that
age is gone. We're more civilized now. We like to
imagine this. But I want you to understand that's purely imagination,
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because human nature does not change. Part of the reason
I nerd out on history the way I do is
not just because I'm a history fanatic. It's because it
teaches me about people. It's not that it teaches me
names and dates and this army and that army. It
teaches me about human nature. Because what human beings were
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doing a thousand years before Christ is the same thing
human beings were doing a thousand years after Christ. It's
the same thing human beings are doing today, and it'll
be the same thing human beings are doing two thousand
years from now if the earth happens to still be here,
because human nature does not change. And we look back
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at the past and we look at a huge, powerful
empires that dominate other people. We look at the Assyrians,
and they'll just they went out to war every year.
Every year when the weather got appropriate, they would raise
up the army, arm the army, and they would march
out and just conquer something and just take it and
just take it. And then they brag about taking it.
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And if anybody bothered to rebel, they'd skin them alive
and hang the skins from the city walls, and they'd
brag about that too. And we look at stuff like
that and it almost it's almost as if we're watching
a movie. Right, It's almost as if we're watching the
movie Doune or reading the book, it doesn't seem it
doesn't seem like those kind of people were the same species.
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They were different back then. No, they weren't. There have
always been and will always be people bent on conquest
and that has never changed. And we have to understand
because tactics change. We have to understand what's happening around
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us and when it's happening to us. We like to
imagine that we live in a more civilized time, but
we do not. And Islamists operate exactly this way. There's
a reason they flooded into Europe. There's a reason the
churches burn all the time. There's a reason they now
completely control large portions of the UK. Islamists operate exactly
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in this way. They are not coming to enjoy the
fruits of your country. They are coming to conquer people
with that mentality. And by the way, that's not every
single Muslim. It's the Islamist types who really genuinely believe
in Islamic supremacy in these things. And there's a lot
of them, and you have to purge that. But how
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do they weaken you? Well, again, they use your freedoms,
they use more specifically your values against you. Hey, what
do you what are you some bigot? Are you? Are
you an Islamophobe? But they pull it out like a
weapon because it.
Speaker 3 (07:12):
Is I mean, Halla, you know, bombed up the embassy
in be Roots and including many Americans. So I just
feel that it's quite inappropriate.
Speaker 4 (07:25):
You are in Islamophobe, And although you live here, I
want you to know, as mayor, you are not welcome here.
And the day you move out of the city, well
with the day that I launch a parade celebrating the
fact that you moved out of the city because you
are not somebody who believes in coexistence.
Speaker 1 (07:40):
Islamophobe? Why did they fall in love with that word?
The media falls in love with that word. The Islamis
fell in love with that word. Why did they fall
in love with that word? What is it? That word
was carefully selected to use your values against you. You
want to be a bigo, of course, you want to
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be a good person. You don't want to judge anybody
by the color of their skin, or their religion or
what country they came from, because those are not your values.
Of course, you, of course believe that God created all
men equal, and you want to be respectful and so
the accusation is designed for you specifically. It's designed to
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weaken you. It's designed to get you to pull back,
not speak out. But they are conquering, as if it's
an army marching through an ancient city, skinning people alive.
They are conquering, and the Communists operate in the exact
same way and use the exact same tactic, which is
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why the Communists and the Islamists have joined forces to
completely destroy the Western world. They have joined forces that
use the same tactics. In all these tactics are designed
for you specific You have to be aware of it.
And as we've discussed so many times before, you can never, ever, ever, ever, ever,
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under any circumstances allow them to use your values against you.
They design their entire strategy around your values because you
are the only thing that can stop them. People like you,
patriots like you, standing up, joining together, speaking boldly, rejecting things.
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That is the only threat, that is the only thing
that will stop the Islamist slash communist takeover of Western civilization.
You and people who think like you, and you know
who knows it. They do, so everything is designed with
you in mind. We have to know this. It's not
just a great line from a great book. Write these
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words on your heart, because this is how they operate.
When I am weaker than you, I ask for your freedom,
because that is according to your principles. When I am
stronger than you, I take away your freedom because that
is according to my principles. A religion of domination and destruction.
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As I have described it many many many times before.
They are an army of conquest, and they are on
the move, and we have to be aware of it.
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Speaker 1 (11:41):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday Hoop
Day and you can email this show Jesse at Jesse
Kellyshow dot com. As we chop through everything here and remember,
the tournament of Tournaments begins again in ten minutes.
Speaker 6 (12:02):
It's the twenty twenty five Crappiest country in the world competition.
Tonight's matchup is between Bangladesh and Rwanda. Brought to you
by Holy Trash Bags. Keep your place, Trashyle.
Speaker 1 (12:21):
Do some emails, shall we? This one was well, I'll
read it to you. The subject of this one is,
am I a coward? Jesse, my brother in Balding. I
am truly struggling right now. I am a father of
three beautiful girls. I have an amazing wife and have
a great, blessed life. I did not always agree with Charlie,
but he did not deserve to die for expressing his
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opinions and utilizing his First Amendment rights. I cannot say why,
but I felt like I should attend his memorial and
told this to my family. I got the green light
to go on Sunday from the boss. I have already registered.
I have a ticket to the memorial. However, I had
to explain to my girls what the risks of attending
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the event are while we went to bed the next day,
they begged me not to go, and the more I
thought about the risks of attending, I am reconsidering my
choice to boot. Monday morning, we found out my wife
has a mass in her thyroid. It's likely cancer, but
has a high rate of survival. The main issue I'm
struggling with is I tell my girls to say what
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they mean, and mean what they say. Your word is
your bond, stand for your beliefs. Having said these statements
and not attending the memorial because of the risks makes
me a coward in my opinion. I told them Tuesday
I would not attend. My oldest daughter wrote a heartfelt letter.
After reading the letter, now more than ever, I think
I should attend the memorial to lead by example. I
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value your opinion as I know you would shoot me straight. Listen, women,
women are more inclined to worry and stress about risks.
That's not because they're dumb or cowardly. They are built
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different than men. Then, you know, everybody who has boys
or knows someone with boys, knows this. The boy is
going to be the one trying to jump off the
roof into the swimming pool, and the mom is going
to be mortified that he's taking risks. Women are more
inclined to worry, and it's understandable. It's part of what
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keeps us alive. If we didn't have them there, we'd
all be dead. Right. However, if men only ever did
the things that didn't make women worry, nothing great would
ever be accomplished on this planet. Ever. Go to that memorial.
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Let your daughters see you. Go to that memorial and
explain to them and your wife why it matters, why
it is so important to show courage emotionally. I understand
completely why they wouldn't want you to go. Don't go.
It's too scary. What if we lose Dad, what if
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I lose my husband? I understand it they're not being ridiculous,
completely valid opinion. They need to see your courage. I
need to continue to stress this to everybody. Now is
the time to show courage. It's time to show it
in the face of the communists who are trying to
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make you afraid. They are trying so hard to make
sure we are afraid. They need to see that every
time they try to make us afraid, we get less afraid.
That is important, and it is important for the people
in your life, in my life, to show up and
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be courageous at a time when there is violence everywhere everywhere.
What happened in Pennsylvania today, the assassination that look, it's everywhere,
killed a border Petrouasian in Vermont, think it was. It's
everywhere right now. And as I explain, it's not going
to stop. There are going to be casualties in this
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war going forward, and you might be one of them.
I might be one of them. What's up, bitter pill
to swallow? Isn't it? You don't want to live in
that kind of country?
Speaker 5 (16:31):
You shouldn't.
Speaker 1 (16:32):
Can't we just can't. We just go to the mountains,
get a cabin in the mountains. No internet, live, live
off the land and avoid all this. Oh we could,
you could, of course, you want to set out this fight.
We can't do that. We owe it to our children
and our children's children and generations we will never meet.
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We owe them a country that is wonderful and decent
and not run by demons. And the only way we
can give them that country is to fight. Now. I've
already told my sons. Look, I'm forty four. You're the
young men. You're going to have to fight. You're going
to have to be bold in the face of communist
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aggression because by the time they bury me. I promise
we won't have seen final victory. That's not the way
it works. Now is the time to show courage. If
you want to go to that memorial, you bought a
ticket to that memorial, Get your butt on a plane
and go to the memorial. Go, don't hold back. Is
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something terrible going to happen there? I hope not. I
pray it doesn't. We continue to cover each other in
prayer and join together with each other as we march
forward in very very dangerous times. We have a dangerous,
demonic enemy who was on the move. I realize that,
But get on that plane and go to the memorial
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for your kids, for your wife. Daddy. Please don't go, honey.
This is what men must do in this time, and
it's what you're going to have to do as you
grow up. All right, all right, enough of that to
find out which country's crappier next, Jesse Chilly. It is
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the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday, up day. Already
halfway done with the show. Remember if you missed Selena
Zito early in the show, if you missed her amazing
opening monologue. I was so witty and it was so
well done. What Chris. You can go download the whole
thing on iHeart, Spotify iTunes. But we have to set
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all that serious stuff aside right now and dig into
something even more serious. We have to complete this tournament.
It has been a war, which with these countries is
not something they're not familiar with. It has been a
war to fit figure out what is the crappiest country
on the planet. And we have a barn burner for
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you tonight. It is Bangladesh versus Rwanda, ah League. I
don't know who's going to emerge with this clash of titans.
Speaker 6 (19:17):
It's the twenty twenty five Crappiest Country in the World competition.
Tonight's matchup is between Bangladesh and Rwanda, brought to you
by Holy Trash Bags, Keep your Place Trashy.
Speaker 1 (19:36):
Bangladesh. It's a level three out of level four on
the State Department Travel Advisory, but as per usual, there
are places there that are level four the standard muggings, drugs,
et cetera. They do have a little terrorism problem there.
They claim they're cleaning up, and I guess it's starting
to get better, But Bangladesh is a place Al Qaeda
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isis and virtually every other jihadi garbage group has called
home for quite some time. Disease is a huge problem
in Bangladesh. Malaria, tuberculosis. But it's not just things like that,
heart disease, cancer. One of the pieces of advice you
repeatedly get when you visit Bangladesh is and I quote,
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I'm not kidding, avoid bug bites. Oh okay, Well, that
sounds like it should be easy. Maybe The thing that
stands out the most about Bangladesh is the wretched weather.
It is swampy in a way you can't imagine. It's
completely flat, and the monsoon season lasts from June to October,
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five months of the skies opening up, which probably explains
the little malaria problem they have. And in case you're
wondering how it smells, they have India on both sides
of them. Not a great place. Now for the second one, Rwanda,
I'm actually not sure Rwanda is as deserving as you
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seem to think to move on in the tournament. I'll
go ahead and tell you right now. They got fifty
percent of the show vote, fifty seven percent, But Rwanda's
only level two out of level four on the State
Department Travel Advisory. As per usual, there are areas that
are level four. Rwanda has kind of cleaned up its act,
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meaning they get a lot of refugees from the other
war torn African hellholes they go into Rwanda. Poverty is
still a massive problem. Forty percent of the people live
below the poverty line. When people think of Rwanda, they
tend to think of the nineteen ninety four genocidal civil
war where two different tribes who've hated each other forever
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started well, one of them did most of the slaughtering
one million men dead, many of them done by machete,
which is horrific. It is oftentimes neighbors and co workers
chopping each other to bits. It was one of those
civil wars. Look, civil wars are always terrible. This is
one of the uglier ones ever. A million men dead,
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something like five hundred thousand women raped, just an awful,
awful state of affairs. But to their credit, Rwanda seems
to have kind of come out of this whole thing.
I will say, if we have to really hamer them hard,
two thirds of their parliament is women. So they're on
some hard times now. But you wanted it to be Rwanda.
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It's Rwanda. Congratulations. I don't want to handicap anything, though,
but Rwanda, just a heads up for you right now.
I'm congratulations on your first round win. I have a
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hard time believing there's going to be a second round
win in for you. Rwanda takes on tournament juggernaut India
in the next round and or no, North Korea, North Korea,
never mind, Wow, Rwanda. The time to start practicing is now,
all right, The time to start practicing is right now.
Rwanda takes on North Korea next round, a place where
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they jam needles under your fingernails and still have concentration camps. Rwanda,
if you want a prayer of advancing. You had better
kick off another civil war quickly that it's going to
take that or some kind of a bowl of virus
outbreak again. I hate to taint the pulling so far,
but Rwanda's in very serious trouble, very serious trouble. Congratulations
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on around one win. Round two's the mountain to climb now.
I need to remind you tomorrow is quite a matchup.
Afghanistan is just such a wretched place. Afghania Stan is
I believe a sixteen seed, Chris. Let's see, Afghanistan's a
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sixteen seed. They take on a number one seed Italy
and I don't know. Look, I can't, I can't. I
don't want to handicap anything. I don't know where that's
going to turn out. And the winner of that takes
on India. So no matter who wins, they're probably in
some very serious trouble. Just the warning to everyone, Just
the little warning to everyone. Rand Paul ran Paul went
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after the former CDC director today and you me, we're
never going to get our scalps we deserve from the
COVID tyranny this country experienced. We're never going to get it.
But if we can at least get some semblance of
public humiliation for these tyrants and liars. That's where some
point when they.
Speaker 7 (24:47):
Approved it, they had this discussion at the vaccine committee
that we've been talking about. During the discussion, they acknowledged
that there was no proof of reduction in hospitalization or
in death. So what they did is they said, what
can we use to try to make people take this vaccine.
They came up with this, They said that if we
give you a COVID.
Speaker 5 (25:05):
Vaccine, you make antibodies.
Speaker 7 (25:07):
So really, the whole recommendation for having a COVID vaccine
from six months up is not based on hospitalization data,
not based on deaths.
Speaker 5 (25:17):
It's based on whether you make antibodies or not.
Speaker 7 (25:20):
And what people fail to see from this is I
can inject you with a foreign protein every week and
measure your antibodies.
Speaker 5 (25:25):
You will make antibodies every time.
Speaker 7 (25:27):
It just means immunology work has nothing to do with
whether you should get a vaccine every week.
Speaker 1 (25:33):
We were lied to about everything the entire time. We
were lied to by people who didn't know and claim
they knew. Not only did they not know and claim
they knew, they insisted that you didn't know and that
your opinions, if they differed from theirs, were dangerous and
you deserve to be censored. Frankly, locked up. That's what
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a large percentage of Democrats in this country wanted in
evil time. Jesse. Do you think Andrew Bailey was brought
into the fold at the FBI to be groomed as
a replacement for Pam Bondy. No. Donald Trump has shown
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no indication that he's going to walk out on Pam Bondy.
Andrew Bailey was the wonderful Attorney general of Missouri. Missouri
appears to be the I don't know, the laboratory for
creating anti communists. Eric Schmidt's one of the great ones.
He was ag of Missouri. Then they had Andrew Bailey.
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I'm excited to see who they're going to bring up next. No,
I don't think Pam Bondy is going to be replaced,
which is something that it's very aggravating because if we're
stuck with her, then we're banking on special counsels and
things like that. I don't think she's going to be replaced.
I thought the Andrew Bailey being brought in thing was
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eyebrow raising as well. I don't have inside knowledge for
you as to why. My initial thought when I heard
it was, oh, Dan Bongino is gonna quit, but he's
still there. But I'm just telling you that was my
initial thought. All Right, I want to talk to Democrats
who are walking away from the party because this is
a thing. Next, this is the Jesse Kelly Show. It
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is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, fantastic Wednesday.
And now we have to talk about something very very
serious here before we get back to goofing off on
a Wednesday, very very serious. Jasmine Crockett. Jasmine Crockett went
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on the news today. She said this. I'd like to
ask you to respond to critics who have pointed the
finger at Democrats who what she said isn't important at all.
My concern is not Jazz and Crockett in her rhetoric
and her stupid fake ghetto accent. She's getting fat. What, Chris,
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We can have honest discussions when we're worried about heart disease. Okay,
heart disease is real. Jasmine Crockett not bad looking a
couple of years ago. Jasmine Crockett has put on seventy
five pounds at least, and she started to get negative
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feedback from certain people on social media. Did I participate maybe,
but she started to get negative feedback. I was not
trying to be mean at all. No, I wasn't, Chris, No,
I wasn't. I was worried about her health, Okay, worried
about her health. And this is the problem people have
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in life. We all do this. They don't go to
the root of the problem, try to put a band
aid on something instead of going to the root of
the problem. When she started to get pushback about that
large fupa she has developed, instead of getting in the gym,
maybe doing some fasting, you know, I know a lot
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about that, instead of doing the necessary things, she started
to put a pillow on her lap so people couldn't
see the fupa, they couldn't see the cupcaking. Now now
she wears these gigantic, super thick suits that I know
she thinks are designed to cover up what we all
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know is there. But all it's doing is making her
look bigger and bigger and bigger. All it's doing is
adding another twenty pounds to the camera. Attack the root
of the problem. Attack the roots.
Speaker 7 (29:52):
It's just as heavy as ten boxes that you might
be moving.
Speaker 1 (29:55):
It's not ten boxes. She was ten boxes, now she's fifteen.
Now she's twenty boxes. And I don't want that. I
don't want that for her. I don't want that for
our country. I am calling on her now. I'm not
even addressing her rhetoric. I am calling on Jasmine Crockett. Now,
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get in the gym. Get in the gym. Put down
the bond bonds, Stop with the pizzas. Congress has a
gym for free, you don't even have to pay for it.
Get in the gym. What I'm seeing is unacceptable. Morbidly
obese is right around the corner. Get in the gym.
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What Chris, you can help people in life. I'm a
charitable person, unlike you. Also, Barack Obama's a liar. Remember,
as I've said many times before, communists lie about everything
at all times. They are commanded to lie. It is
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a require. Words are not designed to give out information,
not in the mind of the communist. Words are weapons.
In the mind of the communist, you say whatever you
have to say, and so they will tell gigantic lies,
huge easily verifiable lies. They'll just lay him right out
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there without an ounce of shame. Job Biden ran for
the presidency based on a lie that you can look
at on videotape. Donald Trump's very called nach He's very fine.
People big lies at all times. Nobody did it better
than Barack Obama, who just came out and said this.
When I was.
Speaker 8 (31:38):
President in the aftermath of tragedies, My response was not
who may have influenced this troubled young man to engage
in that kind of violence? And now let me go after.
Speaker 9 (31:55):
My political opponents.
Speaker 1 (31:58):
Except you know all this is on camera, right, No,
I want to.
Speaker 10 (32:03):
Take a moment to say prayer for a friend of mine,
mister Paul Pelosi. When we don't just disagree with people,
but we start demonizing them, making wild, crazy allegations about them,
that creates a dangerous climate. And if elected officials don't
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do more to explicitly reject that kind of rhetoric, if
they tacitly support it or encourage their supporters to stand
up side voting places armed with guns and dressed in
tactical gear, more people can get hurt.
Speaker 1 (32:44):
Yeah about that. Oh you didn't think that was all again?
He knows all this is on videotape. He's well aware
of it, but he, because he's a communist, is not
concerned with that at all.
Speaker 9 (32:58):
Are unique among advanced developed nations in tolerating on a
routine basis gun violence in the form of shootings, mass shootings, suicides.
In Australia, you had one mass shooting fifty years ago
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and they said, oh, we're not doing that anymore. That
is normally how you would expect a society respond when
your children are at risk.
Speaker 5 (33:27):
Why is it so hard for us?
Speaker 9 (33:29):
Well, look, I think somehow, and there are a lot
of historical reasons for this.
Speaker 1 (33:35):
Gun ownership in this country.
Speaker 9 (33:38):
Became an ideological issue and a partisan issue in ways
that it shouldn't be. It has become sort of a
proxy for arguments about our culture wars. Instead of thinking
about it in a very pragmatic way, we end up
really arguing about identity and emotion and all kinds of
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stuff that does not have to do with keeping our
children safe.
Speaker 1 (34:04):
How about that? Now I'm going to do something I
meant to do earlier. At the beginning of this segments,
I teased it disgusted ex Democrats registering Republican after Charlie
Kirk's murder quote, evil is walking among us. It's an
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article from the New York Post and it outlines a
bunch of people Democrats who have had enough. I can't
align with this, this level of evil I'm seeing. If
you have a Democrat in your life who is waking
up to the evil of their party, I want you
to show them the ultimate respect. Okay, because that is hard.
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That is hard to break free. And we're going to
discuss why it's hard to break free in a moment.
Before we discuss that, I told you about my robe.
Why are you laughing, Chris? I'm a robe guy. Now.
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I see everything differently in life when I wake up
in the morning. This morning, I woke up, I looked over.
I had some shorts and T shirts sitting there, and
I thought, I have time for that. I'm going to
get my cozy Earth robe. Threw on the cozy Earth robe,
walked out, see the kiddos, and of course I had
to hear Dad not again or whatever. But I'm not
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interested in their opinions on it. They don't have robes
and I do. And people like Chris and my kids
are jealous. I bet you're jealous too. Do you have
a cozy Earth robe? Yet? It's about to change your life.
I might come to work in it tomorrow. You want
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code Jesse gets you up to forty percent off. Be
a robue guy, be a robe girl. I'll pass one too.
We'll be back.