Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show, The Jesse Kelly Show.
Final hour of The Jesse Kelly Show. So I'm gonna
get to this Don Lemon thing here in a second,
and that'll be offensive. And then we're gonna talk about
what Donald Trump put on social media himself today that
(00:32):
has Democrats so angry. Hakeem Jefferies was yelling and screaming
and everything else.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
It was.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
It was glorious. It was absolutely glorious. We're gonna get
to all that and so much more in the final
hour of The Jesse Kelly Show. But before I get
to the Trump stuff, Don Lemon says a bunch of
stupid things. That's why he got fired. And now he
has this show no one listens to or watches. But
he's usually out there saying something stupid because it's a
(01:01):
stupid person. And on one of his recent rants, he was,
of course blaming white men for crime and all kinds
of the other normal stuff that he does. Whatever it
doesn't offend me, I don't care. But he said this,
all of a.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
Sudden, my heritage is going to be over that. I won't.
I want to live in a country there are white
kids go to white schools and white people marry each other.
What is wrong with that? I want to grow up
in the country that my great grandfather grew up in.
That country doesn't exist anymore, all.
Speaker 1 (01:33):
Okay, So I don't care who you fall in love
with or mary. It's not my interest at all, and
I don't do. It's just not something I dwell on.
It's not something I care about. It's not something skin
color has just never been a big thing for me.
And I know it's a big thing for a lot
of people, but it's never a big thing for me.
(01:54):
But I also want to clarify that if you're black
and you want to marry somebody who's black, that's fine.
If you're black and want to marry somebody who's black
and you would prefer to live in a black neighborhood
around other black people, that's fine. Do that you should
(02:15):
as a matter of fact. And the exact same thing
applies if you're white. Exact same thing applies if you're Latino,
if you're Indian, if you're Asian, although I guess Indian
and Asian it's the same thing, you know what I mean?
The same thing applies. However, when white people talk about
(02:38):
it or even think about it. They're the only ones
that are treated as if this is some terrible, racist,
awful thing. It's what some people choose. It's just whatever
you're into or maybe culturally that's what you believe in,
and that's totally fine. But for some reason, everybody but
(03:01):
white people are totally okay with this and do this
all the time. But if a white person says it
or thinks it, he's treated as the second coming of
Adolf Hitler. And that's the most ridiculous thing in the world.
If you are a white man and you only want
(03:22):
to marry a white woman, go find one. If you're
a white woman and want to marry a white dude,
go find one. And if you want to live in
a neighborhood that is white, in a town that is white,
then go find it and move there. That's part of
being free, and that's part of living in a free country.
Go marry who you want, live around who you want,
(03:44):
and don't let any of these scumbags tell you, no
matter your color, that you are bigoted or whatever for
not doing it. You do what you want to do,
period now and forever. And I really really disliked that
We've gotten to this place where white people are the
(04:06):
ones who were never allowed to talk about that. They're
never allowed to advertise it. They're never What if you
were to come out tomorrow and say, no, I prefer
white women, how's that bad. I had a buddy he
would only date Asians and ended up a surprise, surprise,
he would only he married an Asian. That was his thing.
(04:26):
And okay, that's his thing.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
Go for it.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
You love who you love, and you go for it.
All right. That's one two. Donald Trump puts something on
social media today. Now, before I actually play the audio,
because the audio is good enough, I'll set it up
before I play the audio. I've told you before about
(04:51):
the time we had to take a boat to Thailand.
I believe it was too Thailand. I might have been
coming home, but I think it was too Thailand. I
had to take a boat from Japan to Thailand. Now
this is not a small boat. It was a gigantic
catamaran type boat. And on this trip there was we
definitely shouldn't have taken it. I guarantee someone got in trouble.
(05:14):
There was a terrible tropical storm when we were out
in the middle of the ocean, and there were waves
up by, you know, the deck where we were, one
hundred foot waves were going up and down. It is
really bad. It's really dangerous at sea. So I don't
get sick. I don't get air sick. I don't boat
get boatsick, I don't get carsick. I didn't do anything.
(05:36):
That's just something God gave me. I do not get
sick under any circumstances. This was one of those circumstances
where even most people like me were unbelievably sick. Guys
were so sick they had already clogged all the toilets
with their sickness. They had filled and were sharing with
(05:59):
each other the puke bags. I'm gonna stop there because
it's really really gross. It was a disaster, a disaster
to the point it's all over the floor guys. Guys
are practically green. And it was me and I think
five of us who just we were just the ones
(06:20):
who didn't get sick. So we found a table that
was bolted down in the center of this thing and
let everyone else run around puking their guts out. And
it was a disaster in every way. People are yelling
it's it's a disaster. And we thought we might die.
And at once, at some point in time, we all
(06:42):
just kind of started laughing. The five of us who
were at this table. We were playing cards. I think
we were playing poker or something like that. We're just
trying to play cards, holding our cards on the table,
trying to keep our minds off of all the vomit
and disaster that's all around us. And we talked about
why we were laughing. We all kind of it came
to this realization that yes, this is horrible. It's one
(07:04):
of the most disgusting experiences we've ever had in our lives.
And by the way, we might die, I mean, for
this boat could break apart. It's a bad, bad situation.
But but some things are once in a lifetime, and
(07:26):
you know they're once in a lifetime when you're in
the middle of them. And if you can take a
step back from maybe your personal feelings at the moment,
it can put a smile on your face when you
were going through something, even a bad something that is
once in a lifetime. We knew, we all knew that,
the five of us knew we were going to tell
(07:48):
that story of sitting at that poker table for the
rest of our lives. I'm the one who gets to
tell it on the radio. But I have guys who
were at that table with me listening. I guarantee they're laughing,
and they're gonna text me any moment. Now we knew,
we'll never forget this moment. Maybe you love Donald Trump,
maybe you hate him. Maybe you're hot and cold me personally.
(08:11):
You are well aware of my feelings. I love a
lot of things about him. I get angry at him
from time to time, and I'm loud about that too.
He makes me laugh, he makes me yell, He makes
me stand up in cheer and applaud him and salute him.
I run the gamut with him. It just depends on
the day. We will never have another one like him.
(08:34):
He puts a thirty second video up on social media.
It's AI. In the video is Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck
Schumer standing at a podium. Hikim Jeffries has an obviously
fake Mexican sombrero and Mexican mustache on his face, and
(08:54):
as you will hear, the AI voice is Chuck Schumer.
The President of the United States of America. Put this
video on his social media today.
Speaker 3 (09:06):
Look guys, there's no way to sugarcoat it. Nobody likes
Democrats anymore. We have no voters left because of all
of our woke transit. Not even black people want to
vote for us anymore. Even Latinos hate us, So we
need new voters. And if we give all these illegal
aliens free healthcare, we might be able to get them
(09:26):
on our side so they can vote for us.
Speaker 2 (09:28):
They can't even speak English.
Speaker 3 (09:30):
So they won't realize we're just a bunch of woke
pieces of you know, at least for a while, until
they learn English and they realize they hate us too.
Speaker 1 (09:44):
Jewish producer Chris made the very very correct point Jijinping
looks at Donald Trump's social media, Vladimir Putin, heads of
state across the planet, they look at Donald Trump's social media,
And if you're Vladimir Putin, what goes through your head
(10:08):
when you log onto Twitter today and you see this.
Speaker 3 (10:12):
Look, guys, there's no way to sugarcoat it. Nobody likes
Democrats anymore. We have no voters left because of all
of our woke transit. Not even black people want to
vote for us anymore. Even Latinos hate us, So we
need new voters, and if we give all these illegal
aliens free healthcare, we might be able to get them
(10:32):
on our side so they can vote for us. They
can't even speak English, so they won't realize we're just
a bunch of woke pieces of you know, at least
for a while until they learn English and they realize
they hate us too.
Speaker 1 (10:49):
I hope you take this moment and appreciate that Donald
Trumps president, even if that makes you wins. And I look,
it kind of makes me wins, but it makes me laugh.
There's just there's never been one like him, and I
don't think we're gonna have another one. So enjoy it.
(11:10):
Let's do some emails and talk about Patsy's. Before we
do that, let's talk about gold. And I'm not talking
about the solid gold that was that clip Donald Trump
put on his social media account. I'm talking about the
gold that needs to be part of your retirement. It
needs to be part of your four oh one k
your retirement. If it doesn't have precious metals in it
(11:33):
is unprotected, meaning you could wake up to a bubble
popped in you going back to work because your retirement's gone.
That is something that happens to people. Don't be that person.
Just take a simple step, Just make a phone call.
Call Gold Co. Find out what they can do to
protect you. Precious metals last they have stood the test
(11:58):
of time, always have, always will. Go to Jesse likesgold
dot com or call eight five five eight one seven Gold.
We'll be back. Feeling a little stocky, Follow like and
subscribe on social at Jesse Kelly Show. It is the
(12:20):
Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Tuesday. Memory of you
missed any part of the show, you can download the
whole thing on iheard Spotify iTunes. Okay, So before I
get to these emails, I just just really quickly. There's
a headline here. Poland arrests Ukrainian suspect in the nord
(12:40):
streams sabotage. The guy's name, they called him Volodimir Z. Look,
we remember we had Clay Martin, our Super Spec Cops
Green Beret Buddy joined us on the show. After that
nord Stream two pipeline was sabotaged. Remember it was sabotaged
(13:06):
deep under the water. And we're not talking about a
little thin piece of PVC plastic type pipe here. We're
talking about serious damage deep under the water. And remember
we asked Clay Martin, who could have done this? Was
this a small rebel group? Was this a guy with
(13:28):
a scuba kitten, some dynamite and some flippers. And he
pretty much laughed on the air and said there were
a very select few countries on the planet who could
pull off an operation like this. You're gonna have to
color me a little bit skeptical that volodimir Z was
(13:48):
the one who strapped on his scuba equipment and some
M eighty firecrackers and swam down to the bottom and
put a bunch of holes in nordstream. Too coma, are
we still selling this fiction? Come on, I was born
at night, but not last night. Oh by the way,
John Conrad, Merchant Marine Captain John Conrad joins us like
(14:10):
ten minutes from now to talk about navy stuff and
putting out fires on ships. Let's do some emails, dear
hair follicles needed? Please, you know that's not nice. I
am pro life, but in cases of rape or incest,
or knowing the child will have a horrible medical condition,
I'm willing to leave abortion as an option. This guy says,
(14:31):
I think the idea of a mother giving birth to
a child of someone who was assaulted her or having
no option. If she knows the child will have a
horrible medical condition, It's terrible. I know how pro life
you are, and I just can't agree in every case.
Will you explain to me why you think a woman
should have a baby even under these circumstances. I love
(14:51):
your show, I'm your ally. I just can't agree with
you on this. I promise I don't drive a subaruin
hateless and no. Look, I'm totally fine if you disagree
with me on things. I hope you do on some
like have your own mind. I'm not your mind. You
have your own mind, your own values. I will tell
you what mine is on this. That's a life, no
(15:14):
matter the circumstances. No matter the circumstances, that is a life.
And I do not view extinguishing an innocent life as
an option. I understand that that is totally unpopular. I
understand that that probably doesn't sit well with you. You're welcome
(15:36):
to email and yelling at me about it. I don't care.
Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. I'm never going to change.
I believe that is a god breathed life, and it
should not be killed in the case of you know,
something unbelievably horrible like rape, it's like the worst thing
in the world. In that case, the baby didn't do it. Look,
(16:04):
if you want to take the guy out, you have
a public trial and then throw him in the middle
of the Pacific Ocean into a big vat of sharks.
That's fine with me. I mean, you can skin him
alive at the city gates for all I care. After
a trial, after a trial, Chris, a trial first, after convicted,
you do what you want with him. But the baby
(16:26):
didn't do anything. That sin doesn't fall on the baby. Hello, Jesse,
My husband and I listen to your show on a
regular basis. Appreciate how you share common sense, so on
and so forth. Right now, our part is helping the
local GOP raise some money so we can keep getting
the information out and helping others learn what's going on.
(16:47):
Would you help us by donating a signed copy of
your book for our upcoming fundraising dinner Silent Auction on
November first. Let us know if you'd help us out.
Thanks for even considering it, Chris. Can we get these
people a book? Yeah? Get there, Yeah, we can get
them a book. After all, Well, where am I supposed
(17:08):
to put it? Chris? I set it aside. I didn't
put it in the trash pile. It was next to
the trash pile. I was gonna remember. Okay, where do
you want me to put it? So you can remember?
All right, I'll put it on the chair, all right?
Can you just remember to send that woman of a
book or something? After all, she's asking for one of
(17:29):
the greatest texts ever created, what Chris the Anti Communist Manifesto,
which can be found at Jesse kellybook dot com. And
for those of you who've been wanting me to write
something new, I am. I told you before, I'm not
writing another book, so don't get your hopes up. I am, However,
(17:51):
in the process of writing something that you will be
able to have for free, I'm I'm not selling something. Look,
the Anti Communist manifest I can't give it to you.
Oh we'll get to give this lady one. I can't
give that to you. Gotta go buy it. I didn't
publish it. You gotta go buy it or read it,
or I guess you could borrow it from the public library.
I would assume they have it. But the other thing
(18:13):
that's coming. I'll probably be able to get that to
you for free. Not probably, I'm going to figure out
a way. Hillsdale gives us things for free. Well, you're
waiting for that free thing, why don't you go take
some free courses from Hillsdale College. When an institution like
Hillsdale College is giving out more than forty free online courses,
(18:35):
that's the kind of thing you need to pounce on,
Like Joy Behar at the Crisp kream shop, Hillsdale will
teach you about capitalism for free, constitution for free. They'll
teach you about the Book of Genesis. They'll teach you
look ancient history Rome, Sparta. I would recommend you go
(18:55):
find out what Hillsdale has to say about Sparta. Fascinating society.
I would have enjoyed living in, but fascinating society, and
they give you all this at Hillsdale dot edu slash
Jesse Hillsdale dot Edu slash Jesse. We are going to
talk to John Conrad in a moment, and he's a
(19:18):
merchant marine captain. What is it like fighting fires on
a ship? Why does it matter to have navy sailors
in good shape?
Speaker 4 (19:28):
Well?
Speaker 1 (19:28):
Talk next, You're listening to the oracle. You love this one.
Speaker 2 (19:33):
It's a scream baby the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (19:36):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Tuesday. Member,
you can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
And if we're playing the village people on the show,
that can only mean that my friend Captain John Conrad
refuse to pick a walk up song, which means we
(19:57):
get the worst thing we can find on short notice. Anyway, Captain,
I bet you won't make that mistake again.
Speaker 4 (20:04):
The worst thing that you can find, that's the best
thing you could buy. And Madam Ymca, we're talking Trump
music right now.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
All right. Obviously a lot of hubbub has been made
today about the Pete Haig says speech. I wanted to
talk specifically about this one, actually, because you have an
area of experts.
Speaker 5 (20:27):
Any place where tried and true physical standards were altered,
especially since twenty fifteen when combat arms standards were changed
to ensure females could qualify must be returned to their
original standard.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
Captain, Okay, I get why an army ranger, why a
marine has to be able to do pull ups and
run and hump some weight that surely doesn't matter to
things like the Navy.
Speaker 4 (20:54):
Right, Well, I thought I was going to get a
lot of pushback from and to be clear, I'm merch marine.
So we delivered the AMMO and a fuel to the Navy.
But that means our ships are old, they're decrepit. You've
heard Trump talk about want to reinvigorate shipbuilding because our
our ships are ancient and most of those cargo comes
(21:14):
in on Chinese ships. Well, besides that is I've been
in major ship buyers. I've had engine room fires, battery
room fires, I've had massive leaks, and the Navy really
hasn't because there's ships are in excellent condition. Other than
a few collisions like the Fitzgerald, they haven't really worked
those muscles of a major you know, World War two
salvage where they get hit by a torpedo. But I'm
(21:37):
here to tell you man, I you know I got
eight Varsiti letters track in high school, I roomed with
the Navy Seal. I'm a big outdoors hiker. I do
a lot of rucking, and I have more than one
of these emergencies on ship because go outside fill up
a bucket full of water. Water is heavy and whether
(21:58):
that water is pouring through a pipe and you got
to close the water tight door and get a seal
over that, or just turn a wrench against it because
there's flooding or there's a fire, and you got to
hug the lug those massive fire hoses up six flights
of stairs and around the water tight door, you know.
And when I first bought my first fire, there were
(22:20):
a couple of guys on our team who were where
they were the best trained. I had trained them well,
and two of those guys, you know, were five foot something,
not very big guys. And I remember, you know, right
when that fire broke out, I'm like, do you guys
get out of firefighting gear? And I pointed to the
two largest guys, and you get in gear. And during
the deep briefing later, they you know, they asked me,
why did you do that? And I didn't even remember
(22:43):
I had. It wasn't even something conscious. It was just
we had to move this massive cargo in these batteries
away from the fire, and it was just instinctual. You
need big guys in order to do that. And if
we had casualties, you'll have to get someone who can
drag those big guys out of the fire.
Speaker 1 (23:01):
Speaking with Chaptain Captain John Conrad Us, Merchant Marine Captain.
I have spoken many times on the show because I'm
a history freak about World War two, World War two battles,
and touched on, just touched on what it's like when
a ship is on fire, and how intense it is
(23:22):
and how dangerous of a situation it is. Only I
have never lived it. You have lived it. What is
it about fire? You're on the water, what's the big deal?
Speaker 4 (23:33):
The big deal is you can't call nine one one.
People think even if you get a mediciate, you know,
they see the coast Guard going out in the helicopter
and lifting people off ships. Those helicopters only have a
two hundred mile range. There's five thousand miles to China,
and if you're on the enemy side, you're not getting
that help, so you're on their own. There's no police department,
there's no fire department. Everything has to be done. So
(23:54):
if you don't have the intelligence, if you don't have
the skills, if you don't have the tools on board,
and if you don't have the strength to fight these fires,
you're in trouble. The other thing is because you can't
get that aid. See if someone gets in a if
a soldier gets in a firefight, right, what's he going
to do. He's gonna call him back up. They're going
(24:14):
to send in another unit. They're going to get the
rangers bringing They're going to bring in the Navy seals,
and may take a little bit of time, but they're
going to add resources to that problem until the enemy's overwhelmed.
On a ship, you can't bring in those resources. What
you have is what you got. And the sad truth
is the Navy hasn't fought a real sea battle since
(24:36):
World War Two. My favorite thing of the whole speech
was actually Trump when Trump went in there and said,
I think I want to bring back battleships. The admirals
tell me we can't, but I think a big battleship
with armor is just the thing we've reading there right now.
And you could see the admirals like, no, you can't
do that, Well, why can't we? They think with these
(24:58):
modern they have such a set of rules that have
been established over the last forty years of what ken
you know, carriers are supreme. We can have you know,
women on ships, we can have this on ships. We
can do things. You know, when the FitzGeralds collided, they
had to drift into cell phone range to do them
may day because they didn't know how to set up
(25:19):
an emergency antenna. So they are very strict rules, and
we're the best in the world. I don't want to
discribe them. I mean, we are the best in the
world by far at what we do. But some things
like massive casualty events in the fire have not been
tested since World War Two. So whatever you think is
in the rule book has to be revisited. And I
looked how Trump just even if we don't build battleships,
(25:42):
just breaks that paradigm. What he was telling them navy
amos is whatever you think you know about combat is
not true. We need we need to reassess every single
piece of this, and I think one piece of that
is the physical standards of the sailors, who quite frankly,
ninety nine point nine percent of the time you can
be a little overweight. You can. You don't have to
be in the best ship shape to be on the ship.
(26:04):
But if we go into battle, you better believe I
want I want strong men there to be able to
handle that.
Speaker 1 (26:13):
Again, I'm speaking with Captain John Conrad. You you, I
know you have a love for battleships. I frankly adore them.
Why do you want to bring them back?
Speaker 4 (26:23):
Well, what part of it is is just like I said,
break the paradigm and the amorals they don't think it
know as much as they think. They know. They've been
stuck on this DEI track for so long they start
believing their own nonsense. And you know that everything's jointed now.
So on all these ships, you'll have NATO officers and billets.
You walk around the Pentagon, there are NATO officers all around. Well,
(26:43):
those officers, their governments are telling them cut back on
me be spending, let's spend it on army tanks instead.
Because army tanks are cheap, nobody wants to build the warships.
So you have this whole NATO and UANA apparatus infused
in our rank that is pulling us away from big
navy spending to army spending because it benefits them. I
(27:07):
don't care about them. I want what benefits us. And
if you look in the Red Sea right now, you
know nothing else is working. The carrier air groups aren't
working to protect logistics ships. You know, we've got to
get those munitions. The army weapons over there. We can't
fly and we don't have enough planes, so we got
to get them. You means you need to protect ships, Well,
(27:27):
the marines can't, the army can't protect ships, the air
force can't protect ships, not even the submarine. But a
lot of people say, Trump said, our submarines are the
one thing we are three times better than the Chinese
navy about. That is true. But as submarine can't protect
a merchant ship cargo ship from drones. The one thing
that can is these destroyers. They're doing phenomenal work in
(27:48):
the Red Sea. But the problem is they run out
of fuel because they're not nuclear, and they run out
of missiles quickly. Well, what is that battleship. A battleship
is a bigger destroyer, So a bigger home, more missiles,
more fuel, and you're able to put more sensors on
to defeat some of these new systems. And the battleship
(28:10):
has as Trump said, it's not a luminum like our ships,
where a missile if it gets to the defenses, will
just rip a hole right through. It's got thick steel.
You know what's old is new again, and I think
these modern missiles, even the hypersonics that China has, they're
not designed. These drones certainly on to penetrate through sixteen
inches of steel like the battleship has. So I don't
(28:32):
want to overcomplicate it, but that's the bottom line. They're
a bigger destroyer with armor.
Speaker 1 (28:38):
I think you explained it quite well, captain. Thank you
so much. I appreciate you. That's exactly the education we needed.
Thank you, sharp guy. I wonder if captains still bring
their dogs on the ship. You know that's happened what Chris,
You know the captains today probably bring rough greens too,
(28:58):
especially if you're on a battle because you have room. Right,
There's no reason if you're bringing your dog on a
ship for your dog to only eat garbage dog food
because that dog food is dead. All dog food is dead.
There's no nutrition in it, none, it's dead. Your dog
eats empty calories. It's equivalent to you eating a double
(29:20):
cheeseburger from McDonald's every single meal. How would your health be?
How long would you live? Let roughgreens change your dog's
health and help your dog live longer. It's the number
one dog supplement in America packed full of live nutrients
everything your dog needs to live healthier, less scratching, better digestion,
(29:44):
and more energy. Roughgreens dot Com. Use the promo code
Jesse that gets you a free Jumpstart trial bag or
called two one four Roughdog promo code Jesse. We'll be back.
He doesn't care if you believe, but he's right, Jesse Kelly.
(30:05):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of The
Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Tuesday. We'll be back tomorrow.
You can email us Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. Bronco.
I second the idea of you doing a history lesson
lesson on Rhodesia, especially the cell the house Selous Scouts.
(30:29):
I'm sure it would be great. So in the name
of a just merciful God, please still the name of
a just merciful gun, I'm going to stop nagging me.
I have to do the Siege of Malta first. I've
already made my call and I'm already chopping away at
the Siege of Malta. I'm gonna get you your next
history thing. So, the Samsung Galaxy ring is in the
(30:51):
news because some dude's fingers swelled and it started to crush.
It was it was all a bad thing. But I've
been made aware for a while of these devices you
can attach to your body. They give you health updates.
That there are rings and watches and things like that.
And why do you want that? Do you do you
(31:17):
want to walk around with a wife on your risk
nagging get you at all times. I just don't understand
the appeal. Why would I want a ring that nags
at me about my blood pressure or something else. Leave
me alone. I just completely don't get it, Jesse, about
your segment on guys Meeting girls, I has some experience
(31:39):
to share it. By the way, I was talking about
how men and women need to I didn't. I don't.
I'm not trying to be Grandpa, not saying put down
the phone, but got to put down the phone at
some point in time, go out in the wild and
physically interact with the opposite sex. It's important, even rejection,
it's important. Jesse. I learned not to take it personally
because women can be moody. Yeah, but he just lead
(32:01):
with that. It may not reflect on the askers so
much as the mood of the female. It took me
a while to come to terms with this. I just
learned to go and ask for a dance anyway. I
hope this helps it. Look, hey, the only way to
hit home runs is a swing right. Get out there
and start swinging Fellas, And I'll just give you this
little bit of advice. It served me well and my
(32:22):
younger single Jesse years. The worst she can say is no.
Every time you look across the room and you see
some dime with some goober, you know the difference between
you and him is he asked. He had the guts
to get up there and ask fortune favors the bold
Trump gives Hamas three to four days to accept his Gaga, Gaza, peace, steel,
(32:46):
or meet a very sad end. Well, I don't think
the end is going to end well for them no
matter what. From my understanding, the Israeli's own eighty percent
of the territory. Now they've taken control of eighty percent
of the territory, meaning Hamas is running out of places
(33:06):
to hide. You're running out of territory. And if you're
running out of territory like that, you're most definitely running
out of young men. And look, you can only look
at these things. From a logical point of view, you
can't put your mind in the in the mind of
a jihati. If you're out of land and you're out
of men, it's time to call it quits. You launched
(33:28):
a raid that was a suicidal raid for your civilization,
and the Israelis are very obviously quite intent on making
sure you're never able to do it again. It was
one of those It was. It's like the Japanese bombing
Pear Harbor in a much much smaller scale, one of
those things you look back on historically and you just
(33:50):
want to go back and tell them, what were you thinking?
How could you not how could you not see that coming? Like,
how could you not see that coming? But hate does
that and people go crazy. I'll never remember what I
said at the time. It was a raid, a very
large raid, very large, very violent, very public raid. Okay,
(34:13):
you launched a raid like that against a far superior
military power. What did you think they were going to do?
How did you think? How did you think that was
going to go for you? It just blows my mind
how dumb some people are speaking of which let's talk
about dumb New York voters who are about to vote
for this guy.
Speaker 6 (34:30):
And ultimately it's through the conversations I've had with Jewish
New Yorkers that I have developed a proposal for the
Department of Community Safety that would include an eight hundred
percent increase in funding for hate crime prevention programs. Because ultimately,
we cannot simply say that anti Semitism has no home
in this city or no place in this country. We
have to do more than talk about it. We have
(34:52):
to tackle it. And that's what we will do. Through
this funding and through this commitment, we will root out
bigotry across the five boroughs.
Speaker 1 (34:59):
You know, we're that money gonna go right, They're all
just there to loot the treasury. Every single dime of
that money is going to go to his political allies.
This is how communists operates.
Speaker 3 (35:13):
And now here's a headline by oh, you know, you
know the thing headlines we didn't get to.
Speaker 1 (35:21):
Dog owner accused of holding driver at gunpoint and forcing
him to dig grave after hitting dog with the car.
I get it. Rosie O'Donnell admits even her therapists can't
explain her Trump derangement syndrome. Of course she has a therapist,
and of course you spend enough time walking down that
(35:43):
communist path, you end up miserable and crazy. Italy's Navy
to quit Gaza flotilla as a risk of Israeli attack looms. Oh,
Italy's Navy is quitting something. What a shock. Chinese flag
to be raised over Philadelphia City Hall to celebrate the
anniverse of the Chinese Communist Party. It's funny there are
(36:03):
still people who exist in this country who yell at
me for calling them communists when they're basically shout all
the time that they are very much communists. Ireland to
offer migrant families ten thousand dollars to drop asylum claims
and leave. Parts of the West are so neutered they
are now bribing invaders to get out instead of throwing
(36:24):
handcuffs on them and chucking them out of the place.
I will see you tomorrow, that's all