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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Wednesday Hookday. Congratulations,
you have crested the peak of the week and it
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about myself. It's all downhill from here. Congratulations. What do
we have on tap for you tonight? A half hour
from now, We're actually gonna talk to Selena Zito. How's
Middle America been taking the rough events of the last week.
We are going to do our Crappiest Country in the
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That should be a barnburner. We have all that, and
I'm about to discuss at war, the communist being at war.
I'm about to discuss what they're talking about, what the
mentality is. Hopefully it will help us understand what we're
dealing with more before we get into any of that.
As you know, we don't do tragedy, mass shooting, radio
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plane crash, school shooting stuff. That's not something I do.
I am not a journalist. I host a radio show
and I comment on stories. I don't do live breaking news.
I'm not Tom Brokaw or Kronkrite. That's not something I do. Well,
that's nothing I want to do. Too bad, So sad
if that's what you're looking for. But whenever there is
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something going on, I do try to make sure we
are praying when we need to pray. There is in Pennsylvania.
Not going to go into the details, don't even know
all the details. This is part of the reason I
don't do it. A bunch of cops just got shot
not long before the show started. There are going to
be fatalities, critical conditions either way. Pray please. There are
police officers and their families who need prayer right now.
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This is going to be the last time I talked
about this tonight on the show. Maybe it's something we
can discuss for the tomorrow. But they need some prayer,
all right, all right, before we get into Obama and
we'll talk about the lies, and before we talk to
Selena Zita before we do anything else. I want to
reference something because it's a good way to explain where
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we're at it. It's an article from the putrid publication
known as The Hill. In case you want to know
just how much The Hill hates me. I have friends
who used to appear on their television show or write
for them, and The Hill would pull them into the
office and scold them when they interacted with me in public.
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That's how all these comedies hate me, Chriz, It's hilarious.
They absolutely hate my guts. So the Hill, it's this
terrible publication that all the people in Washington, d C.
They love. They hoover up this stuff and they have
an article out right now whitewashing America National Parks Service
removing exhibits about slavery. I know you're probably saying to yourself,
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wait a minute, why why were the National Parks Why
were they putting up things about slavery anyway? Why did
that happen? Well, let's talk. This is not about slavery
or the parks or anything else. This is about a mentality,
the mentality that you will fight the rest of your life,
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and I will fight the rest of my life, and
it's a mentality we have to get at least as
much as we can. You will never fully understand it,
and neither will I because you're not that way. Frankly,
you should never want to fully understand it. But there
is a belief system communism, that the entire world is
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wrong and has to be torn down. And it's a
belief system that is so destructive that it actually consumes
people who take in too much of it to the
point they want to even destroy themselves. It is a
belief that everything is evil, and I mean everything is evil.
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Remember remember after George Floyd died, black Lives Matter started
to really get into the news, and Black Lives Matter
they admitted on camera were trained Marxists. That this is
not I mean when I call them communists, they call
themselves communists. They admitted their trained, trained Marxists. And they
ended up deleting their issues page off their website. Why
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it started getting a lot of scrutiny for some eye
popping things that were on there. What kind of things
they had on their website that they wanted to destroy
the Nuclear family?
Speaker 3 (05:26):
What?
Speaker 1 (05:28):
Why would you why would you want to destroy the
Nuclear family? Even if that's not a priority for you
or whatever, what why would you want to destroy that?
They are destroyers. They believe in destroying everything. It might
be the nuclear family, It might be your local school,
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it might be your local hospital, it might be anything.
It looked things large and small. They think large and small.
They are trying to bring down America, there's no question.
But did you know it's actually more than that. Believe
it or not, They're trying to bring down the entire world.
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The entire world is evil. Every institution, local, personal, national,
every institution is evil, and they are at war with it.
And it is a mentality that is very, very dark.
I believe it is demonic. I will always believe that.
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But until you grasp that you're dealing with people who
believe they're fighting a war, you can't ever understand the
rest of why they do the things they do. There's
something that's getting a little bit of publicity, but not
a lot. So maybe you've seen or heard about it.
Remember that young Ukrainian girl who got butchered by that
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animal on a train. Where no one's talking about that
anymore out in the wake of the Charlie Kirk assassination.
But it was hot news for a while. It spread
across the country because there was video of it. And
then we dig into it and we find out this
guy should have been in prison, and oh my gosh,
and and it was terrible because you remember that, well,
somebody put up a mural of this girl, essentially just
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a painting on a wall of this girl and she's Ukrainian.
They put up a Ukrainian flag behind her. It was
just just to honor this girl. The Communists scrubbed the
painting and painted the monster who killed her over it.
To a normal person, to any normal person, they look
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at that and it doesn't make sense. There's no wait, what,
why would you? That's so overtly evil. Look, even if
you are and you know, I hate this term, but
even if you're some some fruity liberal and you think
you're that that you should be soft. We shouldn't be
incarcerating people, even if that's your mentality, to destroy something,
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honoring the victim into instead honor the butcher. Where does
it they can't understand here. Let me explain. Everything has
to burn everything. And they carry that war mentality with
them wherever they go. Wherever they go, they will carry
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it into your restaurant, if you hire one to be
a waitress, they will carry it into the FBI. If
one of them gets in there and there are many
in there, they will carry it into your child's school.
They carry it to the local water board. They carry
it everywhere they go, a mentality that everything is evil
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and must burn. How in the world did we end
up with the birthplace of Thomas Jefferson becoming an ode
to slavery? What? And they think that's okay because America
must burn. It's why they use terms. I know you've
heard deconstruct. They love to put that flaweraate to We're deconstructing,
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we are decolonizing. These are all just terms for we're destroying.
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Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on
a Wednesday. Remember you can email the show Jesse at
Jesse kellyshow dot com. Selena Zito, the Great Selena Zito
joins us about ten minutes from now. I'm curious what
do people outside of the political bubble, What do they
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think about the events of last week, the terrible events
we've seen, what's on their minds. I'd be curious to
talk about that. Before we go into that, I'm going
to talk about this because I found it to be fascinating.
In fact, I talked to someone from the UK today
about this very issue, and it's actually from an email,
he says Jesse. The same destabilizing tactics are being deployed
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throughout the Western world, including in the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, France, Germany,
Netherlands and Brazil. Hordes of illegal aliens are being imported
who become violent criminals and do not assimilate. Patriotic speech
is censored, censored and criminalized. Patriots are arrested and criminals
are released to cause more mayhem. Activist judges for reform,
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patriotic political leaders are attacked with law fair imprisonment and assassination.
MS government provides benefits to aliens so that citizens are
essentially being replaced by illegal immigrants and asylum seekers. Academia.
Academia and the media provide propaganda supporting cover for all this.
Why does this look the same throughout the Western world?
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Very good question. Why does it look the same? Well,
why do boxers study film? Actually, no, it's baseball season.
Let's go with baseball season. Have you ever heard of
or watched Maybe you're in a baseball maybe not? A
young batter who starts out really well, starts out really well,
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and you're thinking to yourself, my word, this is gonna
be it's gonna be a next Babe Ruth here. This
guy's amazing. But then kind of falls off, kind of
falls off. The average goes way down, he's not hitting
as many homers. What's going on, Well, what's going on
is the other teams who face that young batter study
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the film of that young batter, film that wasn't available
when he first came into the league. And what do
they figure out? They figure out, Wow, don't throw him
any fastballs. He crushes those. But man, you give him
a curveball low and inside. He strikes out every single
time a plan is developed that is effective, and unless
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the batter makes adjustments, he'll get drummed out of the
league because they'll figure out quickly this is how we
get him out. What you're seeing right now throughout the
civilized world is a playbook that has been created over
years by evil tyrants communists all around the planet, and
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the playbook is the play book to conquer and destroy
every country in Western civilization. I can't stress enough. It
is marching forward like an army that has a strategy,
a strategy that has proven effective. I spoke with Connor
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Thomlinson Connor Thomlinson earlier today. He's from the UK, it's
not from America, and we were discussing what's been taking
place there, and I asked, hey, what's going on. Are
you guys gonna be able to take this place back?
I would like to see the UK come back. It's
generally not good what's happened there. In fact, it's terrible.
Can you come back? You know, you're having these big
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rallies and it wasn't good. What he said they have
gotten to the place where they've imported so many islamis
that there are entire portions of the UK who are
now fully under their control in and if you walk
down certain streets as a white man, you will be
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set upon by a group of Pakistani men. But it's
worse than that. They are now taking over their Congress.
I'm just going to use their congress. They're now taking
over their congress. Can you come back, I asked? He said, well,
they have power for at least four more years, and
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they're using every single day to import more. It gets
to the point where the patriotic citizen is overwhelmed and
outnumbered and can't take it back, not through peaceful means. Now,
what is that. It's a sad story, of course, about
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a once great empire. It's a very sad story, yes,
but it's the blueprint. They're all using the same tactics
because they're all a bunch of globalists who talk to
each other all the time, and they get together and
they plot and plan this stuff. Hey, I'm an evil tyrant.
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I want all the power in the world. I would
like to take over America. How can I do it? Well,
I'm from France. I'm doing it right now. Let me
tell you what worked for us. What we did was
we mass imported barbarians. At the same time, we installed
people in positions of power, mainly judges and prosecutors, who
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would allow violent criminals out on the streets. Then we
arrested our political opponents to ensure they couldn't defeat us.
In Germany, the air fingers quote far right just because
that's how it's described. The right wing party members, by
all appearances, are being murdered. Believe there were seven over
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the course of a couple days, right before an election.
Why are they all using the same tactics. That's what's
been proven effective. The mass importation of foreigners, I have
said many many times before, is the central plan of
communists around the globe. It is everything to them. You
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wonder why democrats in this country routinely make themselves look
bad by fighting tooth and nail for drug traffickers and
murderers and rapists. They can't even voice a single bad
word about these people because they understand these people are
everything everything With them, they will win. Without them, they
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will be snuffed out. It looks the same because that's
how you destroy Western civilization. That's the truth. Here's what
else is the truth. Gold lasts, precious metals hold their value,
and the more instability there goes on in the world,
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You might even qualify for free silver, which is always
a good thing. Now I want to know. I know
how I feel about the events of last week. I
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know how you feel. How do the normies feel? How
does Middle America feel about all this ugliness? Let's ask
Selena Zito about that next, Jesse Chilly. I feel like,
in a wake of what has been a brutally heavy week,
it's time to talk to my friend because she generally
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makes me feel better about things. Selena Zito, author of Well,
I mean so many incredible articles, but her book Butler's
going like gangbusters, as it should. She was there when
they shot President Trump. Selena, before we get into some ugliness,
tell me something wonderful.
Speaker 3 (19:44):
Uh, something wonderful. My church was packed all the way
out the door and down the steps on Sunday.
Speaker 1 (19:51):
That is most definitely something wonderful. You are famous for
a few things, but one of the things is you
travel back roads, drive through live in Middle America, not
necessarily talking to political people all the time, but kind
of giving us an understanding of what's going on outside
of our bubble. So, Selena, what's been going on outside
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of the bubble?
Speaker 3 (20:15):
Well, obviously of note is what's happened in the past week.
You know, first I think it kicks off with the
murder of that young woman in North Carolina and then
the assassination of Charlie Kirk. And so what I was
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looking for is to see how young people were grappling
with this, because if people read the book Butler, which
is of course about that day, but it's also about
that entire election, they will see how many young people.
I kept reinterviewing them and noting that, hey, you guys,
pay attention. There's young people out here, and they're showing
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up as as conservatives, and and faith is part of
what's drawing them away from a party that does not
revere faith, meaning the Democrats, and towards the Republican Party,
which is much more broad and accepting of of faith
as a cornerstone, and and so on. Sunday I went
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to my own little country church, but then I went
to a city church in Pittsburgh. And this is in
what a neighborhood called the Hill District, which is a
which is a traditional Black neighborhood in the city of Pittsburgh.
And the name of the church was called Sanctuary. And
their kids came by the busloads from all the universities,
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from University of Pittsburgh, from Ducaine, from Point Park College,
from Chatham and and they were they were filled with
a boldness that and that had to do with faith,
but it also had to do with their values in
terms of of their their political beliefs. And and what
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was so fascinating to me, Jesse, was that they believed
that that Charlie did not die in vain, that they
that they it was incumbent upon them to to spread
the ideal that purpose is important and and that and
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that you can't we cannot be afraid, meaning that like
we cannot be afraid, we have to stand up for
our belief system. And I was really just blown away
about it. But the other thing I saw Jesse. I
went to my little grandson's flag football game practice last night,
and we're talking suburbs. You know, on paper, these women
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should be Democrats, right, upper middle class, college educated suburban
women in Pennsylvania. Well, I will tell you that they
are deeply upset by what happened to Charlie Kirk, and
they are deeply motivated to not be afraid. And they're
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the number of women that had Forever shirts on or
Freedom shirts on was just like kind of blew me away.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
Speaking with my friend Selena Zito, author of the book Butlers, Selena,
in the wake of this awful thing, I've seen so
much of what you just said. I'm looking at a
headline right here TPUSA. That's Turning Point USA. That was
Charlie's organization. For anyone who may not know, chapters see
a boom in recruitment, nearly eighteen thousand inquiries for college chapters.
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Why aren't people hiding, Selena, We just watched one of
our leaders be murdered on camera. That should create feed,
shouldn't it? Shouldn't people be hiding at home. I'm not
going I'm not doing anything. I'm not getting involved. It
is done quite the opposite.
Speaker 3 (24:11):
Why it is it is, And so it's so interesting
that you say that. So on you know, one post
one equals two, right. See, if someone get shot, you
share their beliefs, you go indoors, you don't do anything.
But it reminds me of that conversation that I had
with President Trump right after he was shot. He called
me the next day and this is in my book,
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and I asked him, Sarah, why did you say fight,
fight fight? And he said, well, in that moment, I
wasn't Donald Trump. I represented the presidency of the United
States of America and all that that means throughout history
and the grit and the exceptionalism and getting back up.
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I knew it was my responsibility to show that strength.
And I think that we're looking back in the mirror
at this and that is why you're not seeing fear.
And I think because whether you like the president or not,
it was a symbolic moment that showed go ahead, you
shot me, but I got back up, and our country
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goes on. And I think these young people, I know
they do because I talk to them. They believe that
their generation is supposed to be the strong generation and
stand up for the traditions of the country.
Speaker 1 (25:30):
Gosh, that is so freaking wonderful to hear, and I
hear and see so much of that, Selena. These younger kids,
this younger generation, they are so much more politically involved
and not as dirty commies like previous young generations has been.
It's always been this way. You know, everyone knows that
old Churchill quote. If you're under thirty and not a liberal,
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you have no heart, and if you're over thirty and
not a conservative, you have no brain. It was just
it was just built in that young people are supposed
to be kooky commies and eventually they'll start paying taxes
and come over to our side. That is not the
trend right now. Why no, that.
Speaker 3 (26:07):
Isn't the trend because this is a generation that has
been looking for purpose and the adults in the room
have not offered it to them, and they are they
believe it is that. Okay, all right, you're not going
to give it to us. We will create it for ourselves.
Speaker 2 (26:29):
You know.
Speaker 3 (26:29):
We believe in this idea of this country, and we
wanted to sustain and it's on our backs to do that.
And I think a lot of people dismissed this generation,
right because there's so much heavy attention to millennials that
this next generation sort of just got, you know, sort
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of forgotten, right, And and their response to that was,
we don't need that attention. We understand and we have purpose,
and they're showing it to us. And I think it's
incredible to watch this. And you know, I'm in Butler
I chronicle that a lot, like there are a lot
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of young people in that book that I interviewed throughout
twenty twenty four. It's all right there. And I kept saying, y'all,
are I'm paying attention? This is a thing, and people
kept dismissing me. But if you look at the exit
bows and you see how young people are responding to this,
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you know, one of the things I think is really
fascinating and talking to young people is having them witness teachers, professors,
doctors and nurses, not just voicing an opinion like oh,
I didn't like him, right, Like it's normal, right, that's
like a normal opinion. I didn't like Charlie Kirk, but
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like saying things like I'm glad he died and I
hope the rest of maggotized with them, and there and
you know, a couple of them has said to me,
like we grew up with mister Rogers telling us those
are the helpers, and go always go to the helpers.
The helpers aren't there for us.
Speaker 1 (28:14):
Speaking with Selena Zito, author of the book, Butler, Selena,
do you have time for one more quick segment, because
actually I want to dig into specifically that not necessarily
the assassination, which we talked about the response to it,
because man, that has been overwhelming. We will be right
back with more Selena Zito, the response to it. Before
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we come back with more Selena Zito. Remember it's not
every college that is poisonous communist filth. There are still
colleges like Hillsdale that give out classical education. They teach
about the Constitution, real genuine history, not white people are
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you about the Book of Genesis. They'll teach you about capitalism.
They'll teach you about painting, ath and Sparta, and they'll
teach you for free, at no cost. You and me, no,
you probably don't have the grades to get in. I
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promise you I do not. But they have more than
forty free online courses do this with your family. They're
really well done. They're interesting. I hate class and they're interesting.
Hillsdale dot Edu slash Jesse go, We'll be back. He
doesn't care if you believe him, but he's right. Jesse Kelly.
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday opday paper.
You can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
Back with my friend Selena Zito, author of the wonderful
book Butler Selena, in the wake of that assassination last week. Obviously,
the assassination was horrific, but there is something that has
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surprised me. It's not the response of the commedi demons
in our country. I have known their nature and I've
warned everyone about it for years and years. That didn't
surprise me at all. What has surprised me is how
much the response has affected people. I have as many
emails about Democrat responses to it as I do about
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the assassination itself. People are mortified that these monsters are
among us. They didn't know.
Speaker 3 (30:35):
No, they didn't know. And to my earlier point, a
lot of them are, as mister Rogers called them, the
haut the helpers, the people that we taught children to
go to if they were in a dangerous situation, A teacher,
a nurse, a doctor, a counselor at school. It's those
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people that aren't making like a disagree with him. I
don't like Kim, of course, that's a normal reaction that
are wishing that it had been a more violent death,
or that other people had gone down, or it had
been the president too, or all Maga should go die.
Is just really deeply impacted and galvanized people in a
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way that that is that is stunning. I'll have a
story coming out in a couple of days about training
for for for gun use and gun sales going through
the roof among suburban women since this happened. Moms, you
know they are there, Moms. That's a that's a big thing.
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And and and and my profession does not see it, Jesse,
My profession doesn't see it at all. And the way
they have behaved and pretending and trying to make it
be something other than what it was is is scandalous.
Speaker 1 (32:03):
It's scandalous. And to be honest, Selena, it's obvious why
at any moment these people always seem to be ready
to jump in and defend the revolution. That's that's just
it seems what it is. Whenever there's something that may
hamper the revolution or make the revolution look bad, they'll
lie and call the killer maga, or they'll say no,
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one's actually celebrating it, or they'll go on television and say, well,
I mean he kind of had it coming, after all,
he was a gun guy, or he said this, or
said that. They can't help themselves. They see themselves as
warriors for the revolution and not journalists. And it's obvious
when you see it.
Speaker 3 (32:39):
Well, here's the thing, Jesse. That side isn't the revolution.
The revolution. Are those young people showing up for faith
and showing up for their traditional beliefs. That's the revolution.
That's the counterculture, and they're missing it.
Speaker 1 (32:57):
They are, all right, Selena, Let's let's change the subject.
Talk about one or two other things that are not
quite as dark. Although that actually made me feel a
whole lot better Donald Trump. As it pertains to the economy,
how are people feeling about it, because no matter what,
the middle class is still being squeezed. That is not
something that has gone away. You can see evidence of
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it everywhere. How do they.
Speaker 3 (33:20):
Feel, For the most part, they're pretty happy. They'd like
to see prices go down a little bit, but they
also you know, people aren't stupid. They know this takes
a while. And I suspect that on Friday we were
going to see a rape cut. I'll be shocked if
we don't. There's no reason, no excuse for it not
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to be a rape cut. And the terrorists are having
in the middle of the country. The terrorists are having
the positive impact that they were meant to have. That
people dissuaded and said, that's not going to happen. It's
going to collapse the economy. The economy hasn't collapsed. Well,
you know when the economy collapsed. It collapsed between March
twenty two, twenty four and March of twenty twenty five.
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That's when we were crap and the BLS numbers, the
labor statistics were doctored. It's scan again, scandalous, Selena.
Speaker 1 (34:17):
Is the public tired of deportation? Are they tired of
the Trump cracked down on illegal immigration? Or is that
still as popular as it was the day he got
elected and said he was going to do it.
Speaker 3 (34:28):
Yeah, because their neighbors and family members aren't dying from
a criminal element on the cause of death.
Speaker 1 (34:36):
Speaking of criminal element, my final one to you, it's
hard to imagine that violent crime is anything but a
loser for Democrats right now. They are the pro crime party.
They don't even they can't even really hide it, as
much as they may try to sidestep the issue. Is
that a label that normies are hanging on them.
Speaker 3 (34:56):
Yes, it's almost comical that they have made getting rid
of crime a bad idea. You know, just just take
my hometown in the city of Pittsburgh. We're down two
hundred policemen because they all retired after the summer of laws, right,
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and they can't get anybody to join the force. And
the city is just filled with homeless camps and drug deals.
And Pittsburgh's a beautiful city, but I all won't go
down there because it's dangerous.
Speaker 1 (35:35):
Yeah, Selina Zito, her book is Butler. Thank you, ma'am.
I appreciate it. You know, I grew up, as you're
well aware of, I grew up very close to Pittsburgh.
When I was a young kid. I was born in Ohio,
but it was we lived in Toronto, Ohio, tiny tiny
town on the Ohio River, and our closest major city
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or Columbus. Our closest major city was Pittsburgh, and occasionally
we would go up there. My Grandpa Jack on my
dad's side, had season tickets to the Pittsburgh Steelers. They
were just the Steelers were there, and Pittsburgh was part
of our lives. And people who have never been don't
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Pittsburgh's a really cool place. It's one of those hidden
gems that can be amazing, similar to Omaha. Actually, Omaha
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