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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 magnificent Tuesday, an election day. And I want the
results now? Don't you want the results?
Speaker 2 (00:27):
Now?
Speaker 1 (00:27):
We're sitting here, what is it the seven o'clock Eastern time?
And I want to know one, but you don't know one.
We'll digest it all tomorrow. This is game day if
you're a political person. And you are a political person,
this is game day. In fact, I got this email here, Jesse.
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I'm so disgusted and disappointed in the fact that we
only had one candidate for three of the four school
board seats that were up this election cycle. This election cycle,
I'm discussed at our local Republican central commit did not
do their due diligence, so on and so forth. You
are one hundred percent correct. This is how the Marxists
work their way into our institutions. It's by people like
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me who have good intentions but do not act on them.
It will not happen again, I assure you. It says
his name is Scott. I wanted to read this for
a reason. If tomorrow you wake up and it didn't
go your way wherever you are. Maybe you're in Washington,
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New Jersey, New York City, Texas, Virginia, and you wake
up tomorrow and it didn't go your way. You're allowed
to be sad. You're allowed to be mad. You're allowed
to take a day or two and lick your wounds.
It's totally fine. That's believe me. I've licked mine several times.
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I lost two congressional races. Do you know? Do you
know what that was like? I've told you this before
the night the second congressional run I had. I lost
the first one by four thousand votes, but they had
to recount it for a week because it was so close.
The second one I lost, and we found out that night.
We had this big watch party at this local hotel.
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All supporters, the media is all there, everyone comes out.
But we also had rented a couple rooms in the
hotel so we could go and take a minute, use
the bathroom, relaxed, eat something, and get on the computer
with all the campaign people and check check the results
and are people the people who voted for me? They
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thought we were going to win, and I thought we
had a good shot at winning it too. And I
remember that moment when it was all these campaign nerds
from the RNC, they were there and they were tracking everything,
and the numbers came in from the right precinct and
this precinct to where they knew it was over. And
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I remember where he was seated, seated, I remember him
looking up at me. I knew right away he didn't
even have to say it from the look on his face.
But then he said it and said, no, we're done.
If we're done, they're gonna call it. Now we're done.
And it was a long, long walk, long walk. It
look it seemed like it was ten miles. It was
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probably two hundred feet three hundred feet from the hotel
room down to the big area and the restaurant in
the meeting room where everybody was gathered, and that sucked.
Had to stand up straight, button up your suit jacket,
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make sure you look presentable, put your shoulders back. No crying,
no sadness, take it like a man. Bob takes my
arm and we walked the gauntlet two three hundred feet. Everybody,
everyone's happy. No one knows what you know, yet keep
in mind, and every face is smiling, everyone's shaking your hand.
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Jessey we're gonna do it. Jesse with it, and you
just have to keep walking, smile, thank everybody they deserve that,
and you walk up to the podium and you make
the announcement that it's over. All that work, all that time,
it's over. So let me tell you, I know the hurt.
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Believe me. If you wake up tomorrow and there was
a race in your area, a prop a tax thing,
whatever that meant so much to you and you lose it,
it's okay to be down. Trust me, it's okay. It's okay.
It's okay to be sad. Here's what's not okay to
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throw your hands up and say it's over. We can't
do it. We can. We can do better the next time,
and do better the next time, and do better the
next time. In fact, I'm going to play something for you.
Before I get to Democrats buying votes, I'm going to
play something for you. This is Eric Holder. Remember Eric
Holder was the Attorney General under Barack Obama. If you
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want preemptively to keep your motivation no matter how tonight
turns out, no matter what the results are when they
roll in tomorrow, I'm going to play for you Eric Holder.
Here's what the communists want when they take power.
Speaker 3 (05:32):
It I think, you know, the reality is it pains
me to say this. I think the Supreme Court is
a broken institution and it's something that has to be
I think a part of the national conversation in twenty
six and in twenty eight what are we going to
do about the Supreme Court? And I think that we
have to think about again talking about the acquisition and
the use of power if there is a democratic trifecta
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in twenty twenty eight, and I think the possibility of
that is is pretty good. Supreme Court reform is something
that has to be considered. Term limits, I think at
a minimum, potentially expanding the court is something I think
that also should be should be considered. We cannot leave
in place without a discussion at least, and I think
without substantive reforms being put in place. This Supreme Court
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as it is presently constituted.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
If the communists take power again, they're going to expand
the Supreme Court. Do you know why they're going to
expand the Supreme Court because virtually everything they want is
discussing evil and more importantly unlawful. Since the Supreme Court
was changed, since the makeup of it was changed under
Donald Trump during his first term. The Supreme Court has
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time and time again stop the Communists from doing some
of the most evil things you can possibly imagine, including
firing you from your job if you didn't take an
experimental clock shot. Those are the things the communist wants
to do. The Supreme Court has stopped them over and
over and over and over and over again. And as
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we've discussed before, the only lesson the Communists learned from
last time was that they didn't use power hard enough.
So if God forbid they ever take power again, they're
gonna throw fifteen communist judges on the Supreme Court and
they will end the United States of America. What does
that mean for you and me? That means we have
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to fortify our area in whatever way we can do.
Not sit back and rest on your laurels. Do not
sit back and convince yourself that we're going to go right.
From four years of Donald Trump, the eight years of JD. Vance,
then eight years of Bronden Santance, we're just gonna have
power forever. No no, no, no no, They're coming back someday,
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I don't know when, hopefully a long time hopefully. The
Democrat Party is in the wilderness for a long time,
but they are coming back. What will be the situation
in your area when they do. Are you going to
spend this time filling sam bags and digging the trenches deeper,
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getting ready putting up barbed wire, getting ready for that
counter attack, or are we going to act like the
war's over. I know you voted today, if you had
votes in your area and many people did, I know
you've voted today. I know you're sitting around waiting for
the results to come in. And I also know that
not all the results that roll in here are going
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to make us happy. Some are gonna hurt. But you
know what, Let's say New Jersey. Let's go to New
Jersey for a moment. What if we wake up tomorrow
and chryl is the governor of New Jersey? If the
Democrat I'm making a Democrats not everyone's familiar with the race,
But what if we wake up tomorrow and the Democrat
is governor of New Jersey? Jack lost by a couple points?
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Does that suck for everyone in New Jersey? Sure? Does
it suck for the country itself? Sure that we even
have a chance at New Jersey tells you that people
have been putting in the work. It's not just Scott Presler,
but he's been on the ground, Cliff Maloney, there have
been all kinds of people, and maybe you have participated
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in this on the phones, knocking on doors, registering voters.
New Jersey is in play. We are making gains in
so many places across the United States of America. Let's
keep going. Whatever happens, Let's keep going. It matters. And
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if you failed, maybe you're putting too much blame on yourself.
But if you failed to get it done, do better
the next time. That's it, all right. I didn't mean
to go off on that tangent. I meant to go
off on Democrats buying votes. That just the fraud, the
kind of open iligal that is now accepted from the
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Democrat party. It's wild. Hey, Chris, illegality. Why are you
rolling your eyes? Why can't you? I can't you just
admit you're a little bit impressed when I drop these
huge words out, You're a little bit impressed. Fred's easy
to impress. All you have to do is sprinkle some
rough greens on his food. You know what that little
snob does Now he won't eat it unless there's rough
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Greens on it. You pour him the dog food. I mean,
we go to the pet store and buy him. I
don't even know what brand it is, but we get
him the dog food that he always wanted. Now he
just sit there and stare at you, like, what is
this crap? Give me some Rough Greens. Rough Greens is
the number one dog supplement in the United States of America.
For a reason. Dog food is brown because they roast
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the stuff at such high temperatures every live nutrient and
it is destroyed. There's nothing left. You give your dog
a fast food double cheeseburger, every meal delicious maybe, but
not very nutritious. Roughgreens will bring your dog to life
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It's fine, we get that right. The Jesse Kelly Show,
It is the Jesse Kelly show on a fantastic Tuesday.
Remember you can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
Before I get to the Democrats buying votes, I do
have to do something. I forgot to do it yesterday
and I meant I meant to do it yesterday. Chris,
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this is actually for you. Robert De Niro's character gets
killed at the end of Heat because he doesn't oh sorry, Chris,
because he chooses to delay his escape and he ends
up getting killed. In case you're just new to the show,
I asked Jewish producer Chris laughed last week if you'd
seen Heat, because I was going to spoil the ending.
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He begged me to give him until Monday. I told him,
because I am such a nice person, I would do that.
I gave you an extra day because I am such
a kind, merciful person, and you, apparently, by the look
on your face right now, didn't fulfill your obligations. So
Robert de Niro's character gets killed. What, Chris, what you
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intentionally didn't give me the emails? You mean, our wonderful
audience sending emails to spoil it? How did I remember
Corey told me behind your back? How does that make
you feel, Chris. He even he even pulled me aside
and whispered it so you wouldn't know this was coming,
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because he knew you would do something like turn off
the microphone or something. Corey and I conspired together to
ruin this movie for you. How does that make you feel, Chris?
Now telling us we suck doesn't change anything, Chris. This
is designed to be a teaching moment for you. This
wasn't at a cruelty. It was not at a cruelty.
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I know it's a heavy lesson.
Speaker 4 (13:25):
It was as heavy as ten boxes that you might
be moving.
Speaker 1 (13:29):
When a dude tells you there's a classic dude movie
to watch, and he tells you that he's going to
spoil it for you, and he gives you seventy two
hours to watch it. It's on you from now on.
But it's on you. What I know, Chris, I don't
want to hear excuses like you have a family, Okay,
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what's more important? Family or movies? Learn your priorities. Democrats
have priorities. It's buying these people.
Speaker 4 (14:03):
And between bills and food. Now we're gonna have to
start making choices.
Speaker 5 (14:06):
Carlicia Grice is one of more than one point four
million North Carolinians who rely on Snap benefits. She gets
about one thousand dollars a month to feed her large family,
but on Saturday, what happens next has been the only
thing on her mind for the last few days.
Speaker 4 (14:21):
Even that's not enough, And we're using cash to pay
for food throughout the month, like even like going to
pantries and just trying to make the ends meet.
Speaker 1 (14:30):
Because you were using cash to pay for food, your
own money. Who say it ain't so you were having
to use your own money to buy your food. It
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drives me up the wall. The sense of entitlement, that's
what gets me. That's what gets me. Hey, you know
what's funny. Let me pull this out here because I
got a couple hilarious emails, I mean amazing emails. Uh Jesse,
Uh hold on, hold on, Yeah, this guy, you privileged
effing coward, step away from your security and say that
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stupid beep to poor people's faces. This is when I
was going off on welfare yesterday. Oh he said another one.
People wouldn't need to be on welfare and food stamps
if greedy, privileged beeps like yourself weren't screwing them over.
How the beep do you do that that's beneficial to society?
You sit jacking your jaws, you look down and make
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fun of poor people that are struggling. How about you
say that beep to my face, you piece of beep? Listen, dork,
you're too lazy to get a job. Do you think
you're going to do something about me lecturing you about
being a bloodsucking leech on welfare? You can't be bothered
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to go down to Taco bell and make case ideas
for a few hours a day. Do you think you're
going to come find me? You complete an utter nerd.
You're too lazy to contribute anything to society. You've been
on welfare for over thirty years. That's what I was
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talking about last night, Ladies on welfare for over thirty years.
The lack of shame in that is amazing, because I
actually have known. I had multiple friends in my life
who have had to go on government assistance at one
time or another multiple times. And you know what every
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single one of them had in common. Every one of
them they were all so ashamed and embarrassed and they
couldn't wait to get off of it. They didn't brag,
but then you have people like this.
Speaker 5 (17:01):
The first thing I did was calling a call out
of my nine hard to see her world dollars. My
chest went into my throat.
Speaker 1 (17:08):
Magiotta Gona has been a Snap recipient for more than
three decades. Even with these benefits, she says, you the
lack of shame, not even a I'm sorry at the end,
not even a nod to I'm trying to make it better. Instead,
it's this.
Speaker 4 (17:27):
Stuff and between bills and food, now we're gonna have
to start making choices.
Speaker 5 (17:32):
Grys is one of more than one point four million
North Carolinians who rely on Snap benefits. She gets about
one thousand dollars a month to feed her large family,
but on Saturday, what happens next has been the only
thing on her mind for the last few days.
Speaker 4 (17:46):
Even that's not enough, and we're using cash to pay
for food throughout the month, like even like going to
pantries and just trying to make the ends meet, because
it's just not meeting. People automatically assume when you get
snapped that you're just lazy. You're just sitting in how
hose collecting benefits off of taxpayers, But we are taxpayers too.
They have to understand that. You know, it's hard, especially
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when you have a big family. It's hard just to
get a gallon of milk that's now like five dollars, Like,
it's ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (18:15):
Hard when you have a big family. Huh, who's responsible
for that? Yeah? Anyway, because you and I we have
to have the energy to carry every freeloading mooch in
this country on our back. That's why we need chalk
in our lives. It's not just that you work for you,
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for your bills, for your family. You also have to
carry millions and millions of freeloaders on your back with you.
And that's why you need a male vitality stack or
female vitality stack from chalk. You're not just working for you.
It's just like you're surrounded by leeches draining you every day.
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You need testosterone, and if you're drinking estrogen, which you are,
you're not gonna have enough testosterone. So get a male
vitality stack or a female vitality stack from chalk in
your life, in your body, and you will have the
energy to carry every blood sucking leech in this country
on your back. Will you work your second shift trying
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to make ends meet, go call them, text them five zero,
Chuck three thousand, just say Jesse sent you, or go
to Chuck dot com slash Jesse We'll be back. It
is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday.
Remember if you miss any part of the show, you
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can download the whole thing on iHeart, Spotify iTunes. Steven Miller,
He's impressive, continues to be impressive. He really broke this
down quite nicely.
Speaker 6 (19:57):
By the Administration. Secretary of Home Land Security Allehandra Majorcis
devised a scheme to fly illegal aliens into the country
and then to escort them in mass across the board
by the millions, and to give them something known as parole,
which gives them a work permit, which gives them which
gives them a Social Security number, which gives them access
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to the voting booth. This was the plan all along,
to get them here illegally so they can get free
government benefits, get hooked to welfare, and be able to
participate in American elections. This was an attack on democracy
by the Democrat Party.
Speaker 1 (20:34):
Half of migrant households get welfare via US born children.
Twenty one Democrat states are refusing to turn over illegal
immigrants snap data. According to the USDA Secretary, massive fraud
uncovered in the food stamp program. It's not enough that
we have people like this blood sucking us.
Speaker 4 (20:56):
In between BIS and food. Now we're go ahead to
start making choices.
Speaker 1 (21:02):
It's that the Democrat Party in the United States of
America has embarked on a year's long program to bring
it as many foreigners into this country as humanly possible
and fill up their pantries for them, while giving them
Social Security numbers, all in an effort to take power,
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All in an effort to cancel out your vote, all
trying to silence the American patriot so they can take
power and hold it forever. I get very very angry
with the Republican Party. I have been very angry with
them before. I will get angry with them again. I
have no doubt about that the Democrat Party Party is
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truly a force for evil. It is evil, and it
does break my heart that there are people who are
going to wake up tomorrow and they're going to be
living underneath Democrat rule. It does not paid for it.
Who's going to end up footing the bill for those programs?
Speaker 3 (22:03):
So ill.
Speaker 6 (22:04):
I answer that question by first explaining some of the
endorsements that Andrew Cloma has received.
Speaker 1 (22:10):
A million people is the estimate a million people. That's
the estimate on how many people are going to flee
New York City. And you know, you know who those
million people are going to be. It's going to be
the people who can afford to move. It costs money
to move. It's expensive. Either they're relocating out to the
perbs or they're moving states. But that's tax money they
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won't have while implementing a communist system that will cost
billions and billions and billions of dollars. Did you know
that the top one percent, thanks for that, Chris, the
top one percent of New York taxpayers pay half the taxes.
Where do you think they're going to go? I don't know.
It ain't going to be New York City? My word horrible?
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All right, extuse some emails, Jesse, I understood why. I
don't understand why. If taxes and affordability of everything go
from gas to food to housing are primary concerns, how
could voters choose more of the same With Mikey Cheryl,
that's New Jersey governor Democrat. We're not talking tds anymore.
Are New Jersey ins as stupid as New York City residents?
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Says his name is Bill in New Jersey. So Bill
is a little frantic about the prospect of Cheryl becoming
a Democrat. Well, I touched on this last night, but
I'm going to touch it again because it really does
help explain things. People they want to live in a
safe area, They want to live in a clean area.
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They want to live in an area they can afford.
That's all peoples, all peoples everywhere, they all want those things.
They want to be able to afford the finer things
or just the basics. They want to live in an
area that's clean, and they want to live in an
area free of crime. But there are so many places
we'll focus about it. We'll focus here in America where
that's not the case. New York City. It's super expensive,
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it's super filthy, it's super full of crime. How could
that be when so many people don't want that, They
don't want to live that way, but they do live
that way, and those people choose their government. Human beings
have an impossible time separating their choices from their conditions.
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They just do. There's a story out there, by the way,
it's just a political story. He can't do it and
he won't be able to do it. About Texas Governor
Greg Abbott putting one hundred percent tariff on New Yorker's
moving to Texas. All right, it's a funny little headline.
It's not going to happen, but it does bring up
an important topic. Why would you even put that out there?
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What's with the headline. Well, here's what the deal is.
For years and years and years and years and years
in this country, Democrats have voted Democrat time and time
and time again, local, state, federal voting Democrat, voting Democrat,
voting Democrat, over and over and over and over and
over again. Then they've watched as their area fills up
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with violent crime. They've watched as taxes have gone up,
regulations through the roof. Soon you can't afford anything. There
are criminals everywhere, and everything's dirty. And they wake up
and they say, I don't want to live in this
squalor anymore. I'll go move someplace where it's affordable and
clean and safe. And they pack up their family and
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they move to Idaho, and they promptly start voting Democrat
again and again and again and again and again. Why
is this a thing? Why? Because accountability for all of
us is hard? Isn't it hard to accept the times
you screwed up and condition you're in is your fault?
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I find that hard. I don't love it the many
times in my life where I've found myself in a
poor situation or having done something terrible, and I do
the same thing everyone else does, at least in my mind.
Who can I blame this song? Surely it's not me.
It must be my circumstances, my job, my parents, my wife.
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It's me. I'm the one who did this. I am
the one responsible for my current condition. But that is
so hard for all human beings to do. It takes
an effort, frankly, it takes guts, it takes integrity, and
most people don't have those things. Democrats most definitely don't
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have those things. So they will vote Democrat for twenty
thirty forty years and then end up disgusted with where live,
pack it up, move to a red safe area, and
start voting Democrat again, promptly, bringing all that evil into
a new place. It's something that's hard for logical people
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to understand people who think logically have a very difficult
time understanding it. But it is also human nature. And look,
I've said it before. I'm only half joking about it.
You could probably never do it constitutionally, but I believe
that there should be a record on who you vote for.
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And look, you can make this universal Republican and Democrat.
When you vote for somebody, we'll call it mayor and governor.
We'll just make it mayor and governor. When you vote
for a mayor or a governor, you are not allowed
to move away from that town or that state for
the duration of that person's time in office. So you
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well to do New York. I'm voting for, Ma'm donnie.
I can brag about it to all my girlfriends at
our sorority party this weekend. Sure, sure, you're not allowed
to leave. And when he closed, right when he closes
Rikers Islands and fills up your sorority house with a
bunch of rapists, you stay right there. No no, no, no, no,
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no no. You're not going back to daddy's house in
the Hamptons. You're not moving back with your uncle in Tennessee. Nope.
As long as he's mayor. You stay right where you are.
It's time to start enjoying all the fruits of your choices.
All right, we'll do some more emails. Feeling a little stocky,
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We still have to get to making fun of Michelle Obama.
We have to get to some a little bit of
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COVID accountability. But behind on emails, let's tick into some
of these, Dear, four day a week Kelly, it's not nice.
By the way, I'll be gone on Friday. What's going
on in Sudan? Why isn't the media talking about it?
All right? We love your show. Listen every day he says,
his name is Nick. It's a civil war. That's what's
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going on in Sudan. It's a civil war. And we've
been so blessed here for so many years. Obviously, the
civil war is not something you lived through. It's not
something I lived through. But I would encourage you, I
really would. If that period of time and history interests
you at all, I would encourage you to learn about it,
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maybe read about it, watch a documentary about it. There
are endless podcasts on it, I'm sure, but I would
encourage you to really really learn about it, and don't
just wade into this North good South bad no no no.
Learn about the civil war, learn about the background of it,
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the violence that was taking place in this country beforehand,
and then the fighting itself, and just how heartbreaking all
of it was. Because everyone's an American, it's all right here.
We don't fully appreciate all the wars that have been
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fought somewhere else. They're always somewhere else, right, It's in Iraq,
it's in Afghanistan, it's in Somalia, it's in Kuwait, it's
in Vietnam. It's in Germany, it's in Japan. It's not here.
War doesn't touch us here. Civil war is the worst
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thing in the world. And I've tried to explain to
people who get frustrated politically, which I totally get. People
who say things like it's time to start shooting, it's
time for a civil war. You do not understand what
you're asking for at all. You exhaust every single possible
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remedy before you ever even consider something like that, because
civil war is in your neighborhood. It's not in Japan,
it's not in Kuwait, it's not in Somalia. It's in
your church, it's in your school. It's your husband, your wife,
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your children, your little league, it's in your grocery store.
It's the worst thing in the world. Never ever, ever, ever,
ever wish for it. All right, Bronco, Oh, here we go.
What's our rule? What's our rule about the angriest people?
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It's a very simple statement. What do I always say?
The maddest one is always the dumbest one. If you
get an email that cusses you, you out and all
the all the ninety nine point nine nine percent of
the time, the person will simply be factually wrong about
whatever they're angry about. I don't know whether people listen
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drunk or whatever. Hey, Bronco, the FBI does need to go.
So don't you have guests who agree with you? Is
your friendship with Dan Bongino affecting your government or your judgment?
I'm starting to question your loyalty to the country or friends.
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I just said the FBI needs to go ten thousand times?
How many? Yeah? Like Chris said, like two days ago.
I don't know that there's an organization of any kind
that I have railed against and called for its complete
elimination of more than the FBI. But again, the maddest
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one is always the dumbest one. It's I don't know
why it actually surprised me. I would actually like to
catch more heat from things I actually said, but that's
almost never the case. The maddest one is the dumbest one.
Just day, you talked about Democrats leaving the black population behind.
It made me think of Obama endorsing Spanberger over a
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black woman win some earl sears after lecturing black men
some time ago about voting for black candidates. Democrats only
care about black people when it suits them. It's not
just black people. It's way beyond that. Democrats only care well.
Democrats are communists, and all that matters is power, and
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they will obviously lie to people about that. They will
stand in front of you and tell you that, hey,
I care about you because you're a woman. I care
about you because you're gay, I care about you because
you're black. I care about you because I care about
the environment. They don't care about any of that. It's
all about power, they find different malcontent. They used them
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as much as they can use them, and when they're
done with them, they dumped them. I saw the fascinating exchange. Actually,
John Stewart, who's been a communist for a long time,
pretending he's middle of the road, sat down with Joe Manchin,
that former senator from the state of West Virginia. Remember
West Virginia was solidly blue for a long time. Then
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Obama got elected, destroyed the coal industry, or worked as
hard as he could to do that. Now West Virginia
is solidly read. Here's how they exchange went.
Speaker 2 (34:30):
And I said, I can tell you why they union
coal miners and all the factory workers that I grew
up with where they are today, why they switched and
started voting Republican. They believe that the Democrat Party in
Washington basically spends more resources, effort, and time on able
bodied people that don't work or won't work than you
do those who do.
Speaker 1 (34:53):
Democrats they look at a state like West Virginia, they're
going to vote blue. They vote blue. It's a union state,
blue blue blue, blue blue. But then they start to
take them for granted. They start to bank on those
votes instead of trying to earn those votes, very common
problem politically, start to bank on it. They'll never leave us.
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It's West Virginia. They're always going to vote for us.
In fact, we'll just declare war on them, we'll declare
war on their livelihood, on their paycheck, and we'll just
bank on them all being there all the time, and
then they get left. Democrats do this a lot because
there's no genuine care for any part of their constituency.
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I brought up the black vote because that's the one
that's obvious to me. It will take years, it will
take decades, but black people will leave the Democrat Party.
They already are starting to, but it's just the very beginning.
They will leave the Democrat Party because Democrats have found
a cheaper, easier date illegals. They're not going to bother
with black people anymore. We'll just bring in some more people.
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Then we don't don't have to give them anything. Five
hundred dollars visa card, what's that cost us? Throw them
on welfare. We have them forever. Where we're going to
put them black neighborhood. Put them in the black neighborhoods.
It's what they do freaking evil man sick. But that's
how they handle it. All right, let's talk about COVID briefly.
I'm not going to get my blood pressure up. I'm
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going to be totally calm, but there's at least some
semblance of COVID accountability out there, and at least that's something.
Let's first get you a better employee. It's so hard
out there now. Every employer says the same thing, every
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