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September 18, 2025 37 mins

A feeling-out call. A guerrilla force infiltrating a country doesn’t march down main street. The cabal of GOP members of congress who exist to keep communism alive. Activism is easier than ever. Get your friends out to vote. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of The Jesse Kelly Show. On
a wonderful Thursday. We already did our crappiest countries in
the world, and so now we're going to talk just
for a couple of minutes because I'm gonna do some
emails and things about how they're infiltrators revolutionaries, because I

(00:32):
tease that then we'll get back to some things, if
you will. Before we continue with the emails and other stuff,
I'm want to make sure I remind you of this
that what we're seeing now, the level of communist infiltration
in the country is the end of many, many, many

(00:54):
decades worth of work, and how they see themselves does
not change based on how much of the culture they
currently control. Allow me to explain when we'll focus on
Russia at the beginning here the Russian monarchy, it was

(01:17):
the Czars. You know, the Russians were run by Tsars
up to World War One. They were run by czars
hundreds of years, so it's essentially a king. Russians were
run by czars. Well, the czar had all the power,
he had the military and the secret police force. It
he had all the power at all, and if communists
were going to be successful, what they could not do

(01:40):
is operate as if they were an equally strong opposing army,
because then the revolution would just be crushed in the
womb and they would never ever get They'd never get anywhere.
They couldn't gather all their communist friends and march down
whatever main street was in Moscow and trading punches with

(02:01):
the Russian army because they would just get crushed and
they would lose. Because they couldn't operate like that. They
knew they had to operate like the weaker party always
has to operate. They had to operate like gorillas, a
gorilla force, you know, pounding your chest, King Kong gorilla

(02:23):
a gorilla force and in filtrading gorilla force. That means
first it has to be slow. It is necessarily slow.
You can't, like I said, march down main street. You
have to try. You have to probe. Hey, I think

(02:43):
we have an end here. Maybe we can recruit some
workers in this factory. Oh, we ran into a problem.
Let's pull back. Let's let's let's try to get this guy.
It is a slow, feeling out process, and the process
is done like an infilt again. Spies, which is all
comes back to why they're so comfortable lying about everything.

(03:07):
They consider themselves to be spies, liars, revolutionaries. That's how
they operate, and they don't change their mentality ever, even
once they've conquered the institutions, they still march forward as
if they're spies, as if they're revolutionaries. That's what they believe.

(03:32):
For instance, in response to Trump's announcement last night, he
announced late last night that he was designating Antifa as
a terrorist group. Antifa some groups, they did not come
out and announce that they're giving up, that they're walking away.

(03:52):
We have, courtesy of some communications that they put up
on social media, announcements from them saying we have to
change our tactics. This isn't going to work now, we
have to go deeper underground. In fact, maybe you saw.
I forget exactly where this took place. I think it
might have been Seattle. There was a pastor who was

(04:14):
going to speak. It was like an outdoor Christian revival
type thing, and of course the demons decided they were
going to go assaulted and harass it and break it up. Well,
they even talk about in this press release. That didn't
look good. It looked like we were harassing women and children.
We have to change that tactic. Remember the protests, the

(04:36):
ice protests in Los Angeles. You probably forgotten by now.
Let me refresh your memory. The Trump administration starts sending
ice into Los Angeles to break up these evil protests
because they were looting and burning and all the things
they normally do. Maybe the most famous image from those protests,

(04:57):
I remember it like it was yesterday. A shirtless, Hispanic
looking dude with a mask over his face standing on
top of a burning car. I believe the car was
already burned out standing on top of a smoldering car,
holding up a gigantic Mexican flag. It's the last you

(05:20):
can go. Look it up. You'll see exactly what I'm
talking about. It was the image that really went around
the world for the protests. It was I believe a
day or two later we got the communications from them
where they said.

Speaker 2 (05:34):
Oh no, no more of that. That looks terrible. That
makes us look like the conquering army. We are put
the freaking Mexican flags away and go get American flags.

Speaker 1 (05:50):
That way we look popular. I wanted to have this
talk with you because you know, Cash Mattel warns the
House Judiciary Committee about the seventh six or four nihilist
group targeting children. And we're gonna learn more and more
and more about these communist street groups, communist elite groups.
We're talking about people inside of our military and other institutions.

(06:14):
I wanted to warn you going forward, now that our
eyes are on them, and now that we have some
force cracking down on them, They're going to do what
spies do, what infiltraders do, what revolutionaries do. They are
going to lash out in anger. Yes, they're also going

(06:35):
to hide, They're going to change names, They're going to
change tactics. They're not even a little bit sorry about
any of the destruction or violence they've done. We are
dealing with infil traders, Okay, in fil traders, and look, yeah,
very violent people amongst them. This is letna see if

(06:57):
I can say this name right. This is a tranny here,
dear Maya Vanyahan. Uh, he's in charge of the or she.
I don't even know what does this? Does this guy
have a pain? Anyway, this guy's in charge of the
Armed Queers of Salt Lake City. Listen to the mentality
that runs through these people. I agree.

Speaker 3 (07:17):
I absolutely agree.

Speaker 4 (07:17):
You know, I'm a member of the LGBTQ community, and
our liberation and our rights came after the Stonewall riots.
Something that a lot of people don't like to talk
about is that, you know, the LGBTQ movements started with
Stonewall riots.

Speaker 3 (07:31):
I won't even be able to be a student at
the school. There wasn't for a violence riot that took
place within a scam of three days. So I absolutely
agree that sometimes violent protests in really riots, and those
kinds of loud rebellions must take place for tangible change.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
Revolutionaries, they're fighting a revolution. Just burn that into your brain,
all right, Dear Mittens. A few weeks ago you glossed
over possibly being offered a job running a federal agency.
But you asked if you could fire everyone, and they
said no. Was it three letters? How about a little recap?

(08:12):
God bless you and your family, stay safe, We need you, Okay.
So I want to make sure I clarify this. I
was not offered the job. Yes, it was a three
letter agency. What I got was, look, no administration wants

(08:34):
to offer someone a job and then have someone turn
it down. That's not how it operates. You know. Marco
Rubio didn't find out that he was nominated to be
Secretary of State just the day Donald Trump called him.
Someone else got a hold of him first and said, hey,
if Trump wants to make you secretary of State, will

(08:54):
you resigned from the Senate and go be secretary of State?
And he said, yeah, of course I would. Okay that
there's always a feeling out call, all right. I did
not get offered any job. No, that did not happen.
I got the feeling out call. In fact, it was
a feeling out text as a matter of fact. And no,

(09:16):
I'm not not going to disclose anymore because I don't
have permission to do so and I don't operate in
that way. Chris said, it wasn't a cool one. I
think it was, Chris. I guess it wasn't that cool. Look. Yeah, look,
it wasn't the CIA or something like that. Okay, but
it was a three letter agency. I got the feeling

(09:36):
out text. And it's not something I wanted to do.
I don't want to move to DC. I don't want
to do that, but I do want to serve my country.
And this is a bureaucracy that should not be there.
I'll put it that way. And so I simply asked,
am I allowed to fire everybody? And I was told no, oh,

(10:00):
that's not something we can legally do. We're not allowed
to do that. And I just said, well, thank you,
I very much appreciate the offer, but I'm not interested. Period.
That's it. And so it's done. It's gone, let it go,
Let's move on. Let's do some more emails, shall we.
Before we do some emails, I have to tell you

(10:21):
I've got upset yesterday and I don't think I don't
think it was warranted. But she got upset. No, it
was not warranted. Chris. Don't take Chris side automatically. You
don't even know what happened. But before we get to that,
get your tea levels up. Testosterone is free falling in
this country. It's not dropping, it is free falling. We
have lost fifty percent of our testosterone in the last

(10:46):
fifty years. That's half why because of estrogen, the birth control.
Women take the synthetic estrogens. It's a roundabout way, but
it ends up in our waters. We drink it. Isn't
that criminal. We shower in estrogen and now we're weak,

(11:07):
our minds aren't working well, our t levels are low.
You are about to feel so much better. You're sixty
to ninety days away from realizing how bad you've been feeling.
You don't need to feel down anymore. You don't need
to feel low energy anymore. At the end of your day,
go do fun things you want to do because you
feel like it. That's what Chuck can give you. C

(11:31):
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(11:53):
on a wonderful, fantastic Thursday. Remember you need to email
your ask doctor Jesse Questions in at Jesse at Jesse
kellyshow dot com. So I can't remember everything, all right,
Here's what happened yesterday. We got some food into the office.

(12:14):
Corey producer. Corey got something called Spicy Deal pickle chips.
Spicy Deal pickle chips, which I'm pretty sure I had
never heard of before. I know I've never tried them.
All right, Corey, lets me have a Spicy Deal pickle chip.

(12:35):
It was delicious, Corey. What were those like Miss Vicki's
or were they Miss Vicky's Miss Vicky's Spicy Deal pickle chips? Gosh,
they were delicious. Anyway, I had one chip. I thought
it was delicious. So, being the kind person that I am,
when I got home and I saw oub, I said, hey,

(12:57):
there's this chip you've got to have whenever you're having it,
you know, want to have a cheat meal or whatever
she calls eating like a normal person, when hey, there's
this thing you need to try. Corey had these Spicy
Deal pickled chips and she's just glaring at me now,
and I'm thinking, what did I do? I don't understand,

(13:21):
But then again, that's a lot of my life trying
to figure out why I am in trouble for something.
She said, are you kidding me right now? And I said, no,
I'm serious, they're delicious. Well that only made her even matter.
Apparently she claims that she had told me about these
chips a couple of weeks ago, and then what did

(13:44):
she how did she put it? And now you're doing
what you always do, taking credit for something I or
someone else came up with I told you, and that
doesn't sound like me at all. So what Chris, I
didn't I don't think she said anything, and if she did,
I wasn't paying attention. So that's not on me. Hey, Jesse,
I have the misfortune of being represented in Congress by

(14:07):
Jeff Hurd of Colorado, who's one of the four miserable
communists sympathizing Republicans who voted against censuring ihan Omar. The
cornerstone of Colorado's third district is a rock rib conservative
Mason County, where herd is from. Will you please call
this commed sympathizing guy out on your show. You're massively

(14:30):
popular here, Kenzz Grand Junction. I love them, and I
know your voice can help us make a difference. Well,
it's time to get him out. It's time to challenge him.
We know this. You know this. I know this. The
cabal of GOP members of the House and Senators who
exist there to protect communism from finally being stuffed out.

(14:52):
It's not that great. It's not that big, I should say,
and it is getting smaller and smaller in recent years.
They're slow retiring, they're getting run out. Looks like John
Cornyn's not gonna make it so that'll be a senator.
But we still have a lot of work to do,
and it's only twenty of them, twenty thirty of them

(15:14):
between the two houses. I would say it's now. Don't
get wrong, It's not gonna be fast because it's hard
to bounce an incumbent. But this is something we can do.
We can do this if we start getting off our butts,
getting involved in primaries, learning, dragging our friends to the
polls to vote against the Republicans who do this. James Langford,

(15:37):
come on, Oklahoma. Gosh, Jesse, I'm done voting. Always upset.
I've put countless hours into research, getting to the polls
to make my voice heard, only to get it thrown
right back in my face by corruption. How are you
gonna tell me that a level two country France beats

(15:59):
a level four country South Sudan. Always upset about this. Yeah,
France is riddled with crime and Islam takeovers, but South
Sudan keeping can't even go on four years without being
killed in your own civil war and kidnapped by criminals.
You are the worst tournament director I've ever encountered. All
in favor of revoking Jesse's privilege to be tournament director,

(16:23):
say I, and he says his name is Phil. Well, Phil,
here's the problem, you see, I don't care how many
people vote to remove me as tournament director because I'm
not tournament director. I'm tournament dictator. That's an entirely different ballgame.

(16:47):
I warned everybody that you can have a voice. Your
voice will be considered, your voice will be heard. I
did it tonight. I let you have your way. When
I was going to go with Italy, I warned everybody though,
that I retain veto power. This all comes back to

(17:08):
my incessant need to be in control of everything around me.
It's extremely unhealthy. It's not professional at all. Nevertheless, it's
who I am. It's not your voice that matters. It's
just me. I'm really all that matters. Jesse Jesse. I
used to teach HVAC at a local vocational school. It

(17:30):
was a five hour class, but between planning, prepping materials
and tests and grading, it was more like eight to
ten hours of work. Your show is three hours. How
much extra time do you put into making this magnificent
educational show? Oh? Five ten minutes? I would say, what

(17:50):
Chris that's probably right, right. I mean Chris and Corey.
You have to put together audio stuff. What Chris what
he's not talking about the country. It's the whole show. Yeah,
five ten minutes. But let me clarify it. I'm always
thinking about it. Whatever's going on at night or whatnot.

(18:12):
Something will pop in my head and I'll think I
want to talk about that on my show. So I
guess maybe twenty four hours, depending on how you want
to look at it. Also, you know some great life
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Capitalism course is seven lectures, seven of them. If you

(18:34):
took a seven lecture Understanding Capitalism course no cost, no
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ninety nine point nine. It is that in depth yet interesting,
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(18:58):
and I just tell you about the ones I love,
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Consider this kings in the past would have killed for

(19:21):
access to knowledge you can get free on your freaking
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we can make jokes. It's fine, You got that right.
The Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show
on a wonderful, wonderful Thursday. The week is almost over,

(19:44):
and so now we need to get a little bit
smarter with somebody who you definitely know at this point
in time, the great Carol Roth, two time New York
Times bestselling author. By the way, Carol has a newsletter.
Now did you know that? Carol Wroth dot com slash news.
I know you already know, Carol. I'm sure you're scrambling

(20:05):
to sign up at the moment. Carol. All right, let's
set aside all the ugliness here for a little bit
and talk some economics. How we do one.

Speaker 4 (20:16):
Well?

Speaker 5 (20:17):
It depends on who we is, Jesse. If you happen
to be an asset holder, if you're somebody who has
a four to one k or portfolio, maybe a home,
you're probably doing well. The stock market continues to go up.
Maybe you own some gold that's been doing very well too,
So you know, part of our economy and part of

(20:39):
Americans are doing quite well. However, there is a big
part of the middle class where your four oh one
K isn't quite big enough and you're still struggling with
these continued with the continued pressure from the increases in
cost of living. So it's what I call a K
shaped economy. If you think of the you know, kind

(21:00):
of the piece of the K part of it's going
up and you're doing great, and the other parts on
the decline, and you know, we really need to write
that ship for everyone.

Speaker 1 (21:09):
Yeah, that's actually I probably should have told you this
when I asked. That's one of the main reasons I
wanted you to come on is I keep getting these
metrics from people who know places like Las Vegas. One
of my buddies runs an RV dealership, and he's told
me the middle class RV, the forty to fifty thousand
dollars RV used to be the bread and butter, that
was the one that always went. That's virtually disappeared. Now

(21:31):
everything is either dirt cheap or mega expensive, which tells
me middle class people either aren't middle class people or
they don't have money.

Speaker 5 (21:39):
To spend Now yeah, no, it's a really great insight.
You know, we refer to that as the barbelling of
the economies. If you think about the barbell, you know,
everybody's crowding into one side or the other. And unfortunately,
you know, we've been through the past four years of
Biden administration, we had such a huge increase in inflation

(22:00):
that really wrecked the cost of living for most people
and you know, at least in the middle class, and
we didn't have wages that kept up at the same pace.
And obviously we know the reported numbers are trash that
that's been pretty obvious. You and I knew this a
lot before it was reported, but now everybody else is
on board, so we know that, you know, the actual

(22:22):
cost of living is much higher than it is that
than has been projected out there. Uh so it really
is a big challenge. And then just some of the
things that are basic, you know, whether that's you think
about insurance, healthcare, insurance, property taxes, car insurance. You know,

(22:43):
some of the things that are just basic that you
need to live are continuing to go through the roof.
So there's not a lot of additional money to go
out and have that trip to Las Vegas, which by
the way, has gotten even crazier in terms of their
expensive expensiveness or the RV And so you know, again

(23:05):
that segment of the population is really struggling. And you know,
that's a big part of the reason that President Trump
was re elected because people wanted to see that pause
and cost of living. And while we have seen the
the rise in prices continue to slow down, they are
continuing to rise and it's becoming a bigger and bigger challenge.

Speaker 1 (23:30):
Carol, can you help me understand? Again? We're talking to
Carol Roth. You can sign up for her newsletter Carolroth
dot com slash news. Carol, can you help me understand
the insurance thing, because I'll tell you it's been eye
popping for aub and I, especially since the oldest guy
is car insurance. We had to get car insurance for him.
But beyond that home insurance that the insurance costs are

(23:51):
numbers that I never thought i'd see in my life.
What's going on?

Speaker 5 (23:54):
Yeah, I mean, I think it's it's an excellent question.
Certainly in parts of the country, we've seen wildfires, you know,
in California, we've seen you know, hurricane and similar damage
in Florida, and you know, so some of those areas
we understand why there would be an increasing cost of

(24:16):
insurance because there have been a lot of losses that
need to be reclaimed other parts of the country. I
think it's a bit of a head scratcher, and it's
an industry that historically has done really well. There's a
real reason why Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway is heavily invested
in all different sorts of insurance companies and that has

(24:37):
been some of his best performing investments over the course
of his career. So there is a bit of a
disconnect in terms of the way insurance is brought to
market and the benefits that it's providing, you know, so
much so where people are actually getting priced out of
having insurance in certain areas. Obviously can't do that with

(25:00):
your car, but in places, you know, where there's really
high insurance for homes, I know a lot of people
who are just opting out and saying, you know, we're
going to take the chance, and we've seen what happens
on the other side of that. So it's a it's
a really big another, really big challenge among many that
we face in the economy.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
Carol, how do we get the middle class rolling again?
What's the solution right now? Because when I look at
the government level of spending and the fact that things
are so expensive, it I don't want to be Debbie Downer.
It seems a little helpless, and I don't want that.
I want the middle class back. How do we do that?

Speaker 5 (25:37):
Yeah, I think that you have to figure out a
way to make ownership, you know, more accessible to the
middle class. You know, whether that's home ownership, the stocks
that means, you know, taking down the general cost of living.
Some of that is pairing back government, state, local, and

(25:57):
you know, eventually federal, which I think, as you know,
is a difficult task, but I think there are some
other things that could be done out of the box.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
You know.

Speaker 5 (26:07):
One of the things that I've been a proponent for,
you know, and been talking about more recently is like
something on the home front. We know we have a
two tiered problem in that we have you know, expensive
not historically, but you know, over the last fifteen to
twenty years, an expensive cost of financing a home, and

(26:28):
we know that home costs themselves are increasing.

Speaker 1 (26:32):
Well.

Speaker 5 (26:32):
To address the huge financing costs, one of the things
that could be done is for there to be a
movement to make more loans assumable. If you're a veteran
like you are Jesse, you may know that a lot
of those loans tend to be assumable, but that's not
the case for the majority of home loans out there.

(26:54):
So imagine if somebody has a very attractive interest rate
and a new buyer, assuming they're qualified, because obviously we
wouldn't want to do this for a non qualified buyer,
but if they're qualified, could assume that two and a
half or three or three and a half percentage interest rate,
and then maybe for the part that's paid down to
make sure that the banks are you know, whole and

(27:15):
on board, that you could say okay, part of the
requirement is then you have to take out your new
loan for that bake. So even overall, if you know,
on a blended basis, the mortgage then comes out to
four percent, well that's a heck of a lot more affordable,
you know, than the close to six percent that it's
at now, and you know, on some days over six percent.

(27:37):
So I think there are some creative things that could
be done in order to look at each different sector
of the economy and say, Okay, what can we do
to make this more affordable? And I think that they're
going to have to reach outside the box to do that.

Speaker 1 (27:53):
There's not a day goes by when I hear you
talk about getting rates down to six percent that I
don't thank God on high that I'm paying two sixty
five because I don't know that anyone's paying those numbers.

Speaker 5 (28:04):
Again, Carol, Yeah, Now, I think the only way that
happens again is if there's massive intervention to make that happen.
There could be a push like there was before to
push you to suppress interest rates, but we know what
happens on the outside of that is that you get inflation.

(28:25):
And this is what happened the last time, is that
that means that the asset prices are going to increase.
So yes, you'll get the lower interest rate, but now
the home is going to be even more expensive, and
your cause of living is going to be more expensive,
and your property insurance is going to be if you
can even believe it, more expensive, and property taxes. So
that's the downside of doing something like that. So I

(28:48):
think when we look at entrepreneurial ideas they have to
be vetted on a three sixty basis, because if you're
not looking at all sides of the issue, it may
sound great in theory, but the devil might be in
the details.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
Carolroth dot com slash news for her newsletter. Thank you, ma'am.
I appreciate you. All right, we only have one segment left.
Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened. What Chris,
I read that on the Instagram or something like that.
We'll be back. It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final

(29:25):
segment of The Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday. Remember
we're gonna come back tomorrow, but no tournament of tournaments tomorrow.
You can, however, vote for Mondays already because round two
begins on Monday. Good old fashioned w W two. When

(29:45):
it comes to Haiti versus France, they squared off once before.
France lost that one, something they're quite used to. We
will see if they lose the next one. Shout out
to Italy and Afghanistan for a barn burner early today.

Speaker 6 (30:03):
It's the twenty twenty five Crappiest Country in the World competition.
Tonight's matchups between Italy and Afghanistan brought to you by
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Speaker 1 (30:22):
And remember tomorrow, is asked doctor Jesse Friday. Of course,
Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Get your questions emailed
in right now. Trump apparently wants Bogram Air Force Base
back in Afghanistan, which is wild. It's such a coincidence, Chris.
Don't you think it's a wild coincidence. On the day
we're talking about Afghanistan, Trump is talking about Afghanistan.

Speaker 7 (30:46):
He's such a copy Bogram, the big air base, that
one of the biggest airbases in the world. We gave
it to him for nothing. We're trying to get it back.

Speaker 1 (30:53):
By the way, okay, that.

Speaker 7 (30:55):
Could be a little breaking news. We're trying to get
it back because they need things from us that base back.
But one of the reasons we want the base is,
as you know, it's an hour away from which China
makes its nuclear weapons.

Speaker 1 (31:08):
He clearly listens to the show and he's into the tournament.
It's very very clear. Hey, Jesse. After Charlie Kirk's assassination,
I wanted to put a turning point in my small
Christian private school in Oklahoma. It got shot down because
it was two pro second Amendment. What do I do?

(31:29):
You got shot down A group of you did not
get shot down. We are individualists. It's part of the
reason we're on the right and we're not hurt animals
like the communists. But this holds us back. The communist

(31:49):
has understood forever that there is strength in numbers. Even
when you feel like you are out of power. You're
not the principal at the school. You're not this, You're
not that at numbers matter a lot you. I'm assuming
you sent an email, maybe you made a phone call,
maybe you even showed up in the office. You did,

(32:13):
but ten of you didn't. It's a small Christian private
school in Oklahoma. How many other parents in that school
do you think would like to see something like Turning
Point USA set up shop there? Why don't you text them?
Some of the best activism I've ever learned was from

(32:36):
the former communist, one of them who listens to this show,
who emailed in and said she viewed it as part
of her duty back when she was a Communist. She
would go down. She would find out every election, every
ballot measure, everything that was going on, every opening and
city government, everything that was going on, and she had

(32:57):
a list, a distribution list, texts, emails. She would compile
all the information and make sure all her fellow communists
knew about it. That kind of activism is actually so
much easier now than it ever was, because if we
can do it all on our phone, get the numbers,
get the emails of fellow parents. The next time you

(33:19):
bring this up to the school, don't show up with
just you, show up with ten of you. Do you
think ten parents have ever showed up at once in
front of the principal's office about anything whatsoever. I bet
you money at a small Oklahoma private school that has

(33:39):
never once happened. That is how we make things move.
We don't need to take no for an answer. We
need to understand. We have strength in numbers, strength in numbers.
And your dog can find strength in rough greens, not numbers.
He just needs some rough greens because he doesn't have
any nutrition. Your poor dog, Muffy is sitting there eating

(34:03):
dog food every day, and you think he's getting vitamins
and minerals, because after all, it's the special chicken and
turkey blend. It's still dead. They have to spray dog
food down with things like lard to even get dogs
to eat it. That's how nothing it is. There's nothing
in it. It's nothing at all. Roughgreens will give you

(34:27):
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Use the promo code Jesse so you get a free
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and stay alive. His coat's getting dull. You're about to
see a different his breath is awful. You're about to
notice a difference, fewer trips to the vet. Everything. Go
get yourself some rough Greens. And now here's a headline.

Speaker 5 (35:09):
Go you know, you know the.

Speaker 6 (35:10):
Thing headlines we didn't get to.

Speaker 1 (35:18):
Mexican Independence Day protests in La fizzles after Trump Administration's
cracked down on far left groups. I love that we
are constantly getting confirmation of something you and I have
talked about endlessly, that almost all the communist activism you've
seen in your life in the streets was funded and
organized never organic. Never organic. You take away the funding sources,

(35:42):
break up these organizations, and the streets are clean and
peaceful again. Chimpanzees may consume the equivalent of one alcoholic
day or one alcoholic drink a day from fermented fruit
of study. Signs Yeah, it's been a hard week for
all of us. Trump tells Starmer to deploy the military
to end the border crisis. I mean, that's fine and all,

(36:07):
but Starmer doesn't think there's a border crisis for the
communists running the UK. The crisis is the patriotic citizens.
Sixteen year old girl dead after illegal immigrant with multiple
duys deliberately plows into a family. Democrats brought these people
on purpose. I cannot stress that enough. Democrats brought these

(36:29):
animals into your country to savage you on purpose because
they think it means power for them. Department of Justice
stripped child rapists of US citizen. Oh look another Democrat
pet fifty four smoking guns Trump can use to go
after George Soros network on Rico charges. Glenn Beck is

(36:50):
putting out some really great stuff on this on ways
we can completely untie and rip up the communist network
in this country. It's wonderful Biden's ministry of true truths.
Are is furious after appeals court tosses her case against
Fox News. It just occurred to me again that all
the communists today whining about censorship actually had a ministry

(37:12):
of truth they tried to implement. Over you, elderly woman
conned by romance scammer posing as a stranded astronaut. I mean,
I guess, I guess it can happen to anyone. Other
states could join redistricting fight as Missouri moves ahead.

Speaker 2 (37:30):
What to know?

Speaker 1 (37:31):
I don't know what to know. Someone's gonna have to
go read that. I'm going to be back tomorrow to
do ask doctor Jesse Friday. That's all
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