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October 3, 2025 37 mins

How did communism start? What is MSG? Guarding the embassy. Why don’t they say what the motive is even after we can clearly see what the motive is? Do democrats have spies in the republican party? Trying to appeal to the communists humanity. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a fantastic Friday. We have so much to tackle this hour.
We're going to talk about marines guarding embassies, what's the deal,
where did that come from? Exactly should we join in

(00:33):
and fight a revolution for England. We're going to talk
about the history of communism here in a couple moments.
All that so much more coming up in another hour
of The Jesse Kelly Show. And before we go on
any further, I want to remind you that the championship
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(00:54):
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Speaker 2 (01:29):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
I'm going to get to this wonderful freaking question Jesse.
I'm writing on behalf of my eight year old daughter.
We listen to your show every time we're in the
car driving back and forth to all the various kid activities,
and she's becoming a well trained anti communist. How about that.
She and her older brother love listening to this show

(01:50):
and find your humor hilarious, especially love the Crappiest Country
in the World competition. A couple weeks ago, she requested
that I email you and ask you how did communism
get started? How did it originate? Where did it come from?
I would appreciate if you could take some time to
answer her question. Thanks for all you do. Feel free

(02:12):
to use our names on the air. It's Matt and
his daughter Anna. All right, Anna, let's discuss this. Did
I ever tell you my cholesterol was high at one
point in time? This is years ago, but high cholesterol
kind of runs in the Kelly family. You know, heart problems,
high cholesterol the norm. We check out early. We Kelly

(02:35):
men probably gonna be me too. This is what it is.
But high cholesterol runs in my family. And got some
blood work back and it was high. So my buddies,
actually my campaign manager, his dad was a doctor, I
guess is a doctor is doctor, and one of these
doctors who really helps people legitimately helps people get healthier

(02:58):
through various ways, not just handing them a ball of pills.
So I go see them and I said, Don is
his name. By the way, I'm not going to give
you his last name. But I go see him and
I said, hey, Don, here's my cholesterol. And he says, well,
what have you ever done to try to change it?
And I said, well, it's not much. He said, okay,
well try to try to reduce your carbs, your carb intake,

(03:22):
bread and chips, things like that. Well that's going to
be very difficult for me. And I'm coming back to
your answer. Just stay with me. So what did I
try to do? For about two or three weeks, I
tried to eliminate all carbs from my diet, all of them.
No chips, no bread, just meat and eggs and cheese,
no carbs whatsoever. And for two or three weeks I

(03:47):
could get by. And then I absolutely went carb crazy.
I mean I was eating bread by the loaf just
I don't even need I don't even need anything at
Red Lobster. All I wants to chatter baby it's just
bring me ten baskets now, I want every chip there is.
Why Why did I do that? Because I had been

(04:10):
so deprived of something for so long that I ended
up doubling down on the bad as a way to compensate.
Communism Where did it come from? Well, this is an
idea that really sprouted in the mid eighteen hundreds, the
nineteenth century. You already know about Marx and Angles and

(04:35):
the Communist Manifesto they wrote, But we're going to set
aside that specifically, and let's talk more about the why
of communism. For the longest time in human history, countries
had been run by I'm going to call them monarchs,
although they didn't all call themselves monarchs, right, kings, queens, dictators,

(04:57):
but whatever word you want to put on. They were
run by central figureheads. This all powerful man and sometimes woman,
and what he says is law and he is the ruler.
And that wasn't just a European thing. Really globally, there's
always a guy, one man. This is the guy in charge.

(05:19):
Put his name on the currency. This is the guy
that is how so much mo the vast majority of
human history, that's how countries were run. Now for a
variety of reasons, but you bring us to the eighteen hundreds.
The monarchs are failing. The people are tired of it.

(05:43):
They're tired of being ruled. They're tired of having a king.
They're tired of their lot in life, their condition. And
I don't mean all people, nothing's universal, but large enough
quantities of people are tired of being ruled by kings
and queens, by ruling families. They are sick of it,

(06:05):
and they want something different. What do they want? Something
that's going to give them some kind of equality in society.
I'm tired of feeling like a surf. I'm tired of
feeling like a slave. I'm tired of having a king. So,
just like me, having been really good about no carbs,

(06:30):
some some not they I'm saying they, but some people,
large quantities of people decided, wait a minute, why don't
we just burn everything down and then everything will be
shared amongst the masses. No king will be eating roast

(06:51):
beef while I'm my family's starving for the third day
in a row. We will take the roast beef, and
we will divide it up evenly, and we will spread
it out evenly across society, and now instead of your
family having more than they need, you will have just
the right amount, and my family will have just the

(07:13):
right amount, and all will be equal. That was the idea.
That was how it was sold. And while you now know,
courtesy of history how truly evil and demonic and destructive
and frankly murderous that way of thinking is, the people

(07:34):
who embraced it at the time did not know. For
the most part, that's how it would turn out. You
can see picture this. Let's say you're a man, you're
a woman. You are working your fingers to the bone
day and night. Maybe you're in an urban factory. It
was really the disaffected urban worker who really bought into this,

(07:56):
because these cities were becoming more and more industrial. There
was more and more factory work, and they would work
you like a slave and pay you hardly any Let's
say you're a man or a woman and you're working
twelve hour days, fourteen hour days, but you're not really
bringing home money. Your kids are skinny, not because they
work out, they don't get enough food. You're working out,

(08:20):
you're working fourteen hour days and coming home, but your
wife's gone Why because she's been standing in line for
a loaf of bread for four hours. Now that guy
and that woman, day after day after day, month after month,
living in circumstances like that, do you think that might
be somebody who finds the message of communism appealing. It

(08:46):
was the mid eighteen hundreds, all this Industrial revolution phase,
all this stuff, the mid eighteen hundreds, where the idea
of monarchs have got to go. There is a better
way to do this. We should be equal, everyone should
be equal. And so what happened. Mankind started to kind
of experiment with this. There would be a little movement

(09:08):
here and a little movement there. Usually it would fizzle out,
it would fade, it would get crushed, it would it
just didn't happen. But World War One came along, and
now you've gone from a factory worker who can hardly
make ends meet to a dead factory worker because the
monarchs sent him to die for a war he didn't
care about. In mass and now now you have all

(09:34):
the all the things you need for a revolution. And
that that is what really sparked the Russian Revolution in Russia.
I mean, the people were already brewing in Russia. They
were they were already communists brewing they were trying to
kill that they were they were doing bad things, but

(09:56):
it was World War One and the large quantities of
Russian troops dying. That's what poured the fuel on the
fire to allow these animals to take over in entire
country and then proceed to slaughter tens of millions of
people like they always seem to do. Did that explain
it good? Let's move on. What's up with these marine

(10:17):
security guards guarding the embassy. What's that about? I'll explain
briefly in a moment, and then we'll talk about the
motivation of these terrorist attacks. Why is the media acting
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(12:04):
many good questions, let's get back to them. Bronco. Just
a quick question. I don't know why I thought of this,
but I know the Marines provide security at all the
US embassies. Did you ever have any buddies in the
Marines who served in that capacity? If so, how did
they get a signed to that and did they ever
tell you what it was like? His name is Chris,
I did, and okay, so here's what it is. And

(12:29):
if this has changed in recent years, and it may have,
I don't that's news to me. But this is what
it was and I'm pretty sure it's still this way.
It's known as MSG Marine Security Guard. How do you
get a sign to that? You have to sign up
for it. Now, when I signed up, my enlistment was

(12:50):
for four years. I had to be on active duty
for four years. You can when you sign up if
you want to do MSG, you have to sign up
for five years. Because here's how it works. You will
go through recruit training, then you will get your specialized training,

(13:10):
and then you will do I believe it's two years
as a Marine Security guard. But after that two years
as a Marine security guard, then you have to go
back to your ute or back to whatever your specialty
is to complete three more years. So an MSG enlistment

(13:31):
is five years long. Again, this is how it was.
I got out twenty years ago. It may have changed,
but this is how it was. All right. Now, here's
the cool part that I thought was so incredibly interesting,
And there's gonna be good and bad to this one.
You get cool, cool training when it comes to this stuff.

(13:53):
I know guys who have re enlisted and they've gone
back into MSG having started out as MS, because you
get all kinds of cool protection detail training, and then
when you get out, by the way, I should note,
you can, if you get in the right situation, have
yourself a real nice career running protection for people. You know,

(14:14):
there's good money in that field, good good money, especially
now as crime is rising and terrors rising, and rich
people were wanting to spend more money on personal protection.
There's good money there, all right. Set that aside. Why
two years and I believe it was two Why two
years in MSG? Well you got I should reference this
as if it's passed, because they probably changed it. But

(14:35):
how it was was you got two different duty assignments,
a crap one and a great one. In general, this
is how it works, and here's what's funny about it.
The crap one was thought of generally as the one
where you have more fun. Okay, So if I'm sitting

(14:58):
down and I'm going to be a marine security guard,
here's how it would work, how they described it to me.
We'll set the crap on a side. I'll get to
that in a moment. A good one. What's that mean
they were back then giving you three preferences didn't mean
that you were guaranteed to get them again. It's the Marines.
You go where you're told. But hey, give me three choices.

(15:20):
What countries you want to go to? Okay? So me,
I'm I'd like to go see poland maybe Spain to
be cool. I've never been to Spain. And uh, what's Brazil?
Brazil sounds like fun. Go talk to some Brazilian chicks
and eat beef. Sounds good. All right, Let's say they
give me Spain. I get Spain. All right, sounds good.

(15:42):
I would go to Spain, go to the US EMBc
in Spain. I would provide security there as a marine
security guard. But Spain is a peaceful place, relatively okay,
relatively peaceful place, relatively civilized place. So I when I'm
not I can leave the embassy. I can go out

(16:03):
on the town. Ohlah, That's what I would say to
everybody when I go out on. I can go eat,
I can go talk to Spanish chicks, I can go
to the beach. I can do whatever I want. Sounds
like paradise, right, and it's not bad. Now. Once the
tour of duty in Spain is up. Now it's time
for your rough one. Now you're going to Hey, one

(16:25):
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going to Yemen. I know Yemen doesn't have one, but
now you're going to Yemen. Now you're going to Afghanistan.
Now you're going to some war torn dump nobody wants
to visit. Well, on Friday nights, if I have some
time off work, I'm not allowed to even go out

(16:47):
in the town. You're not allowed. You'll die, someone will
kidnap you and pull your fingernails out. You're not allowed
to go. Guys ended up enjoying these ones more than
the good ones, because the embassy in these places is
normally way better than the embassy in Spain. In Spain,

(17:09):
it's some short it's some tiny little compound without very
many facilities because you don't even need to be there.
You can go out, go out and see something. But
if you're in Afghanistan, you can't leave the perimeter or
you'll die. So everything, bars, restaurants, whatever you want is
on the embassy grounds. Supposed to be a blast. Isn't

(17:32):
that funny? I always thought it was wild to hear
these guys talk about it, but that's the kind of
life they live. And like I said, if the Marines
interest you at all, and that interests you at all.
Back in the day, it was only two years of
your five year enlistment, but then you can reenlist and
go back in. I had buddies who did a lot
of time in there, and man, do you get some

(17:53):
super cool advanced training the more time you're in there.
We're talking like stuff you see in the movies, evasive
driving and all kinds of really really cool Jason Bourne
type stuff. What Chris really good for personal security? Oh
my goodness. Yes, if you come out of the Marine
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right about Oh, I don't know now, Dear doctor Jesse,

(19:45):
You're right. They use our values against us, but also
our abilities. My Kami sister said to me, you call
yourself a writer, So why can't you see how stupid
Trump is by the way he writes his tweets. He's
always been jealous of my TV writing career. So she
took the opportunity to let me know just how unimpressed

(20:06):
she is with me and Trump. You think democrats are
secretly jealous of conservatives with a genuine value system. I
think that's part of it. I mean, MB is at
the base, it's the base nature of all communists. But
your sister believes what we've talked about so many times before.
Whatever talents you have, whatever lot you have in life,

(20:30):
communists believe it should be used on behalf of the revolution.
And if you are not doing that, they consider you
a heretic, they consider you a trader. They you know,
we always talk about how they infiltrate institutions, every institution
teaching profession, to the NFL, to the FBI, to the military.
They infiltrate institutions, and they use those institutions for the revolution.

(20:54):
But remember, they don't think they're doing anything wrong. In
their minds, that institution should already be used for the revolution.
They genuinely believe that. Remember that Chris grab this. If
you don't mind. Remember that Klaud Schwab. That Klaud Schwab,

(21:15):
he's the head of the World Economic form that cloudshropping
where he talks about stakeholders, stakeholders versus shareholders, and he's
he's talking about capitalism, and I'm going to let him.
I'm gonna let him talk as he lays all this
out him for once. I'm not going to interrupt it.
But when he's done, I will explain again exactly what

(21:36):
he's talking about. This is this is how communists think
about the corporate world. It's actually a great example of
what I was just saying.

Speaker 2 (21:43):
We have state capitalism on zielsa hand, we have shareholder
of private capitalism. So it's a clash between two systems.
I believe that state capitalism in the short term, in
the term provides certain advantages because you can mobilize in

(22:06):
a concentrated way a lot of resources to reach a
specific objective. But I believe such a future is not
state capitalism or shareholder capitalism. Its future is what I
call steak hold oil capitalism, which is combined with a

(22:28):
social responsibility.

Speaker 1 (22:31):
He believes the future is stakeholder capitalism, which is combined
with social responsibility. What do those words mean. That's confusing.
Let's talk about it. Shareholder capitalism. What does that really mean.
It means that a corporation exists to make money for

(22:53):
its shareholders. All businesses exist to make money, that's the
essence of a business, but especially a publicly funded corporate
or not publicly funded, sorry, a publicly traded corporation. Coca
Cola exists to make money for people who own shares
in Coca Cola. Okay, you got that. That's basics, that's

(23:16):
basic economics. But the communist hates that, hates that. Why
do they hate money? No, that's not it. Necessarily, the
communist looks at Coca Cola, all that money, that huge budget,
all these ads on TV and billboards and I'm sure

(23:37):
they're sponsoring you know, NASCAR and everywhere everywhere the communists
sees Coca Cola. They see what they see stuff that
should be used for the revolution. Is so, if Coca
Cola has a one hundred million dollar a year advertising budget,
and I'm sure that's far below what they actually have.

(23:57):
But if Coca Cola has one hundred million dollar a
year advertising budget, you a normal person, you would think, well,
Coca Cola should use that to advertise Coca cola so
they can sell more Coca cola. The communist doesn't think
like that at all. The communist thinks, well, that's one
hundred million dollars that could be used for the revolution.

(24:20):
All things should be used for the revolution. You know
when these communists when they've been complaining about Donald Trump
indicting James Comy, you know, Pambondi indicting James Comy, and
you've seen all these people on the news media, people
and Democrat politicians saying this is ridiculous, this is crazy,
this has never been done before. You were probably tempted

(24:42):
to say, you stupid hypocrites. You arrested Trump a thousand times.
What are you talking about. You just did it. But
in the mind of a communist, the justice department should
only be used for the revolution. It's not that it
should be used to arrest minoles. The Justice department should

(25:03):
be used only for the revolution. And if it is
ever used for any other purpose, that for them is
completely bonkers. All things must be used for the revolution.
I know. It's a very sick way of thinking, the
very sick people. That's how they think. Dear Bronco Kelly,

(25:24):
I was wondering what your thoughts are on why the
commedist keep saying they don't have a motive in all
these terror attacks. Is it just another way to gaslight
their followers or are they just that stupid? His name
is Chris. This is in an effort, as we've talked
about before, simply to fade the heat. When the communist
thinks he can gain make gains for the revolution after

(25:47):
any kind of a terrible attack, then he will work
hard for that. Yeah yeah, band guns and then loser
Eunix like John Cornyn will help him do so. But
in the case of things like the Charlie Kirk assassination,
the communist understands exactly what happened there. One of his
street animals grabbed the gun and killed one of our leaders.

(26:09):
The communist understands that's all bad for him. Almost impossible
for him to twist that around. He can attempt to lie,
and they did, but almost impossible for him to twist
that around. So he only has one option. If he
can't absolve himself of all responsibility, he is going to

(26:29):
attempt to share responsibility with you after a terrorist attack
where he thinks he can blame you he will stand
up and loudly proclaim it's you, it's your guns, give
me your guns, disarm yourself. That's what he will do.
If it is him, and let's be honest, it's almost
always him, he will stand up immediately and say it's

(26:50):
all of us. We all did it. Look, we can
all get better here. It's the fall back position, which
is why I warned you to be very, very wary
of anyone who is on our side helping them get
to that fallback position. I'm talking about the Katie Brits

(27:11):
of the world. We all think you unite. I'm talking
about the James Langfords of the world. Well, I mean Ashley.
It is all Saorge, I remember Oklahoma City. Be very
wary of anyone on our side who was helping the
communist to his fallback position. They are doing it almost
always on purpose. In fact, that brings me to this

(27:34):
perfectly Jesse. Other than Mike Pence, I have to believe
that political parties must have spies deeply embedded in their opponents'
ranks whenever possible. Does this happen, of course it happens.
You see it all the time in the GOP. Democrats
generally are not infiltrated. This is not something the right

(27:54):
has traditionally done Democrats pretending to be Republicans so they
can keep getting elected and protect the revolution. It is
something that is done at the local level, at the
state level, and at the federal level. You have states
like Wyoming blood red. You can't get elected if you're
a registered Democrat there. So if you're a communist subversive

(28:16):
and you want to manipulate things, you pretend to be
a Republican. You do campaign ads where you're carrying guns,
and you talk about how much you love God, and
you go to the legislature and you vote Republican about
sixty seventy percent of the time. But right when there's
a crucially important vote that will hurt the revolution, that's
when you step in and protect the revolution. James Langford

(28:37):
I keep bringing him up, but he's a perfect example
of this. He is the Ginger Eunich senator from the
state of Oklahoma. If you go look at his score,
you know, you guys are a conservative score for this.
It's not bad. It's always you know, eighty ninety percent here.
So on the obvious bills, James Lankort is going to
be there voting your way. But as soon as the

(28:59):
communist rev is in real trouble and there's a chance
to stamp it out, Eunix like James Langford will run
forward to protect it. Remember when he tried to do amnesty.
Remember the circumstances around James Langford's amnesty bill. Democrats were
facing a loss in twenty twenty eight. The number one

(29:22):
reason in the mind of the voter was illegal immigration.
James Langford joined with Democrats on an amnesty bill to
give them a talking point for the rest of that
election cycle. Hey, we tried to do something. Even James
Langford joined on board. That's a Democrat, I guarantee you.
James Langford is a Democrat who pretends to be a

(29:43):
Republican and of course goes to church. So he keeps
winning these primaries in Oklahoma. All right, should we help
the Brits with a revolution? Next the Jesse Kelly Show.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a one wonderful,
wonderful Friday, and ask doctor Jesse Friday. Let's get right

(30:04):
back to it. But before we do that, actually, Chris,
I want you to play that Seattle Mayor. I just
want to remind you of something that something we talked
about often. I repeat this over and over and over
and over and over again. But Democrats are not soft
on crime. That's how they sell what they're doing. They're
always lying, always lying at all times. How in the

(30:26):
world do you sell letting murders and rapists out of prison?
How do you sell that? Because you know they're gonna
go murder again, they're gonna go rape again, they're gonna
go do terrible things, and you know society is going
to be mad at you when they go do terrible things.
What you can't sell that to the general public. The
general public is angry. But what you can sell is this,

(30:50):
I'm just being nice. I'm trying to be nice. I
just look, I don't know what he's gone through, just
trying to be nice. May I introduce you to the
mayor of Seattle.

Speaker 3 (31:06):
The criminal system has had a desparate impact on black.

Speaker 1 (31:09):
And brown communities. Let me lead with that.

Speaker 3 (31:11):
So when this person is committing six or seven crimes,
I didn't know his or her story. Maybe they were
abused as a child, maybe they're hungry.

Speaker 1 (31:19):
So my.

Speaker 3 (31:22):
Remedy is to find their life story, to see how
we can help. First, I have no desire to put
them in jail, but I need to protect you. And
that's the calibration that we.

Speaker 1 (31:33):
Have the doesn't he sound nice? It's just a nice guy. Hey,
what if they were abused? I don't want to put
him in jail. What if what I need to be nice?
He's an evil demon who wants that person to rape
your daughter and murder your son. He can't say that.

(31:53):
He has to lie, and he will. They lie about
everything at all times, always, always, always lyne. It's like
the lie that you have to have at and TT
Mobile or Verizon. That's what people believe. If you want
to have reliable cell phone service, you have no choice
but to sign up with one of these gigantic, soulless,

(32:17):
communist evil companies who will take your money and use
it against you. After all, you can't drop calls. You
need it for work. What about your kids? What if
they can't get through? Just switch to peer talk. Peer
Talk's on the same towers, They're on the same tours.
Not asking you to sacrifice service, I'm asking you to

(32:38):
pay less for the same service. With your phone, you
don't have to go through the hassle of a new phone,
or maybe you're in the market they have that too.
Keep your phone, keep your number. Switch to the patriotic
cell phone company that doesn't crap on your values. Every
chance they get, dial pound two five zero and say

(33:01):
Jesse Kelly Pound two five zero, Say Jesse Kelly. Switch
to Pure Talk. Jesse. I feel so bad for what's
happening in England and France. Can we invade Britain and
kick out the Commis in the Arabs and give it
back to the real British people. It sounds crazy, I know,
but it would certainly catch the Commies by surprise. What

(33:23):
do you think his name is? Robert? I think that
people have to fight their own revolution. I think that
if you really want to ever have a real, honest
to goodness revolt in your country like we had here
in the American Revolution, help is not going to come

(33:44):
from foreign soil. Either your citizens will rise up and
decide they're going to cast off evil in tyranny, or
you are stuck with evil tyranny. It's the way it is.
I am heartbroken about what's happening in England. I love
the place I do. I've not I've never been. I

(34:05):
should clarify, but I love it. I have a lot
so much respect for their history. I think it's really
really cool, such awesome history there, such a cool people,
And to watch their country just be overrun and destroyed,
it's horrible to me. And I've had the exact same
thoughts you've had. Hey, they should rise up, time for

(34:26):
a revolution. But that's also really easy for me to think,
right because I'm not going to be the one getting
shot by the British government if that happens. But there
will be no there's not going to be any help
coming from anyone else. The British people have to rise up,
and very similar to our situation. Remember what we always
talk about, we live in a representative republic. As much

(34:48):
as you don't like this and I don't like this,
we get the government we deserve here. We deserve this government.
Maybe not you personally because you're more involved and you're
more not eledgeible about the issues and you vote and
you get involved in primaries and things like that, but
collectively as a people, as a whole, we deserve this.

(35:10):
So do the British. The British do too, Over and
over and over and over and over again. Complacency, ignoring things,
choosing the wrong people to lead them has brought them
to a place where the number one baby name is Muhammad.
It's brought them to a place where their children are

(35:33):
ravaged by rape gangs and the cops will show up
and arrest the father who's angry about it. That is
not something that is happening over in some garbage Middle
Eastern country. That's happening in the UK. I am rooting
for them. I have many many friends over there, people
I talk to, people I've interviewed before. They are so

(35:57):
disheartened and exasperated, and the people are rising up and
they are angry. But what does that mean, Well, in
the government, unless you have the ability to take people's
power away, hopefully at the ballot box, because I don't
want to see anybody hurt. But unless you have the
power to take people's power away, then the government's not

(36:20):
going to change. You know, being angry about something that
doesn't dissuade the tyrant. The tyrant understands he's going to
make you angry when he's doing tyranny. He's not shocked
by your anger. He anticipated your anger. When you deal
with people like that, it really just comes down to
what are you going to do about it. You can
yell and scream and all this others and this isn't

(36:42):
fair and this isn't right, and you can try to
appeal to their humanity, but they don't have humanity. There
are people who gave that up a long time ago
in search of money and power. They gave up any patriotism,
any love of the people themselves because they desire they
have power. And now these people are stuck in a

(37:04):
horrible situation and God forbid, there may have to be
horrible things to get out of it. And that sucks.
That's a horrible, horrible place to be. And they gave
up their guns, so they're in a real bad spot.
All right, we still have a whole hour and it's
gonna be fun next
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