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November 6, 2025 38 mins

An honest assessment. Don’t let anger become bitterness. How to win long-term. Arctic Frost was horrible but how did we get here? How was so much of that ‘legal’? Why doesn’t Jesse take calls? If New York City burns will it sway norm? 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of the
Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificent Thursday.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
As we cruise through the end of the week, we
are going to talk a little bit about artic Frost
and things being illegal. We have a funny little analogy,
pretty appropriate about politicians handing out things versus taking things away.
Why I don't take phone calls somebody is fully radicalized
and once to know if he's half a communist.

Speaker 3 (00:44):
Ah.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
That is so much more coming up tonight on the
world famous Jesse Kelly's Show. I wanted to begin here
because it touches on something we addressed earlier this week.
Artic Frost. Just I know you already know, but Artic
Frost is that FBI operation that was launched against Republicans.

(01:05):
They used the twenty twenty election and the Republicans that
had a problem with it, including obviously Donald Trump, they
used it as an excuse to essentially run an operation
against Republican senators, against activists on our side, groups like
Turning Point USA. They used it as an excuse to

(01:30):
gather intelligence and attack their political opponents. It's one of
those things you read about, and if you have any
sense of justice at all, you say to yourself, oh
my gosh, anybody who even flirted with this has to
go to prison. You can't use the FBI against your

(01:51):
political opponents. You can't just you can't just grab the
donor lists of major conservative organizations. You can't do that.
This shouldn't be allowed to happen. How could this happen?
And now that it happened, who's going to jail? This
is These are the things I say when I read
this stuff. I know it's what you say too. But

(02:12):
I got an email, or not an email, was a
text message, and I cannot and will not elaborate on
who it is from. I may not have any integrity,
but I am the last human being on the planet
who does believe in privacy and protecting people's information. I
protect yours, and I don't give your name unless you
say so. I got a text from someone who would know,

(02:34):
and that's all I will say. And this person informed me,
and I read it all to you that nobody's probably
going to go to jail for arctic frost because none
of it was technically illegal. Remember you, well, don't you
have to get a judge to sign off, Sure you do.

(02:56):
They went to Judge Bosberg, that communist judge who's been
giving out all these injunctions against the Trump administration. Clearly
just the communist activists. They're on the court designed to
smash Republicans and protect Democrats. Who do they go to
to get approval for all this, Judge Boseburg. So anyway,

(03:16):
this email said, Jesse, you mentioned due to info from
your sources, it is highly unlikely there will be people
going to jail for arctic frost because they quote did
nothing illegal. Is this because of the Patriot Patriot Act, which,
if I understand correctly, allows the president to declare certain

(03:36):
people or groups of people to be terrorists without any justification.
If not, why is what they did legal? So okay,
so it's not only the Patriot Act that is part
of it. But I've given out this credit before and
I'm going to give it out again. When nine to

(03:57):
eleven happened, Americans like you and like me were saddened,
and they were outraged, and we started to learn more
and more about Islamic jihad and their ongoing war against
the West. And we have three thousand dead Americans on
our hands. And the panic on it. It was just awful,
just awful, And in our outrage, we did something that

(04:23):
is the most human thing in the world. We looked
to the authorities, we looked to the government, and we said,
somebody do something. Hey, three thousand Americans just died. You
better do something. What are you gonna do, What are
you gonna do to the people who did this, and

(04:46):
what are you gonna do to make sure this never
happens again? What are you gonna do? And as we
have discussed before, we had this discussion many times during COVID,
that exact moment is the moment throughout history that dooms civilizations,
the moment where the people tell the politicians do whatever

(05:09):
you have to do, just do something, take care of it,
just make sure we're angry, we're sad, you go handle it.
It dooms people. And in response to nine to eleven,
as we sifted through everything, wait a minute, they're over
here in our country taking flight lessons. We gave these

(05:33):
people flight lessons. What the hell could you? As we
learn more and more, the federal government began to expand
its domestic powers. It began to expand those powers. Okay,
so what we need to do is we need to uh,
we need to be able to spy on American citizens

(05:56):
if they're terrorists. Well you may be again that now
that now that we're far enough down the road, but
if it's right after nine to eleven, if it's the
year two thousand and two, that probably sounds pretty appealing
to you. Yeah, sounds good, let's do it. Okay, Well,
maybe you have enough sense in that moment to say,

(06:17):
hold on, hold on, that sounds like the kind of
thing a tyrannical government would abuse at some point in time.
We have to have some kind of safety check on this, right,
to which they responded, Oh, of course, of course. You
know what we'll do. We'll have a special court, a
phiz a court. In this special court, it's gonna have

(06:40):
special judges and they're gonna have to sign off on
all this domestic spying stuff. This way, it can't be abused.
You see. You just get a judge who has to
sign off on it, then we'll be fine. But history
doesn't lie. It didn't take the communists long to figure

(07:03):
out if we want to deploy the federal government, the
forces of the federal government against our political enemies, we
have to first, fill up the courts with our judges,
committed communists who wear judges robes. And then we have
to classify our political opponents as terrorists, as communists have

(07:26):
always done throughout history. Not Republicans, not conservatives, not anti communists,
not people on the right, Terrorists, terrorists, domestic terrorists, domestic terrorists.
Do I need to play for you? I'm not going
to do it, but do I need to play for
you a montage from the four years of Joe Biden
where everybody from Biden to Dome, to Christopher Ray to

(07:46):
the Merrick Garland, all of them domestic terrorism, domestic terrorism.
And by the way, it's from the whities. It's the
white supremacists. It's white supremacist domestic terrorists, domestic terrorists, domestic
Why was that such a common term, over and over
and over and over and over again. You heard democrats
say domestic terrorists, domestic terrorism. What was the angle behind it?

(08:09):
Because you've never met a white supremacist in your life,
and you probably never will. What was the angle? There
was an angle. The angle was quite simple. We created
long ago, We created laws that allowed our government to
go after domestic terrorists. We created judges that had to

(08:31):
sign off on such a thing. And you know, we
had no problem when it was some Isis Sky in
Michigan who was getting ready to shoot up a school.
Yeah sounds good, it looks like it's working well. But frankly,
it was only the Ron Paul Libertarians who were forward
thinking enough to see, hey, you guys know the federal

(08:54):
government's going to use that on innocent people one day, right,
you know, the federal government they're going to create a
January sixth style situation and then throw out a drag
net where they hunt down innocent Americans who maybe sauntered
through the capital for years. You know, the federal government's

(09:14):
going to hunt down school board moms with all this right,
calling them domestic terrorists. Did you know the FBI had
a meeting when moms were getting angry at school board meetings,
and that meeting it involved which terrorist threat label to
put on patriotic American parents who didn't want their kids
reading tranny porn in the library. So much of this

(09:40):
stuff is evil and legal. Because we myself included, because
I was a young man who was all about this
hunting down domestic terrorists, we did not fully understand and
appreciate that when you give the federal government power, eventually,

(10:01):
evil tyrants will find a way to use that power
against their domestic political opponents. The CIA operates domestically now
that is completely banned. Central Intelligence Agency was knee deep
involved in the operation against President Trump. That's a frightening

(10:21):
place to be as a country. Let's move on. Why
don't I take phone calls? We'll do some other emails.
Some guys radicalize, so much more still to come before
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Speaker 2 (11:40):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday. Remember
you could email us your love, your hatred, death threats
jesseat Jesse Kellyshow dot com. The media is very very
upset about all this grand jury stuff for John Brennan.

Speaker 3 (11:55):
And now this Justice Department wants to look at all
of this again.

Speaker 1 (11:59):
And you know, whether they ever file.

Speaker 3 (12:02):
Criminal charges, it's going to cause people to have to
hire lawyers, to have to go before grand jury's, to
have to provide records. It's a lot of pain that
they are prepared to impose on former government officials and
others on them.

Speaker 4 (12:13):
And maybe that is the point.

Speaker 1 (12:16):
Oh, are they going to have to hire lawyers, show
up for court dates and things? I would love to
talk to. In fact, I have talked to the over
one thousand January six ers, almost all of them just
normal patriotic Americans who were financially destroyed because the federal

(12:41):
government declared war on them, people who don't have John
Brennan's bank account, James Comey's bank account. That's a good point, Chris.
Some of them ended up killing themselves, losing their families,
many lost their jobs, completely wiped out. Many, almost all

(13:04):
of them. You can't even pretend as if they did
anything wrong, certainly nothing that rises to the level of
domestic terrorism. Some of them walk through the doors of
the Capitol Building with a cop holding the door open
for them. Lives destroyed. So you'll have to forgive me

(13:27):
if the prospect of John Brennan going broke doesn't give
me the wheepies. In fact, I find it freaking hilarious. Jesse,
why don't you take phone calls? You're probably the only
talk show host who doesn't. All right, so let me

(13:49):
explain this, and I'm gonna try to be very very
nice as you know. I'm night. What Chris, why are
you making that face? No, you don't know what I'm
gonna say. Say. I'm actually gonna be nice, unlike you. Yes,
I am. So here's what it is. I do not
have an important job. I am not an important person.

(14:13):
I don't have any delusions of grandeur about what I
do for a living. I do a radio show, I
have a TV show, and I understand political activism is important.
I do view it's being important as far as that goes.
But I'm not important. You know what my job is.

(14:36):
The way I look at my job. I have fifteen
minutes with you in the car as you make dinner
with the kids, maybe driving them to school or sports practice.
Maybe you're mowing the lawn, maybe you're pounding nails. Maybe
but whatever, you with endless options, have chosen to listen

(14:59):
to me. You have endless options, right, You've chosen to
listen to me. I have fifteen minutes with you to
make your day a little better. Maybe informative. Maybe you'll laugh,
maybe we'll cry, may maybe you'll learn something. I don't know,

(15:19):
but fifteen minutes, maybe thirty, That's what I have. Do
you want to listen to a phone call or do
you want to listen to me? You can call anybody?
You know what that phone where half of you are
listening right now? How many contacts do you have in
your phone? You're listening to me? Why? Why don't you

(15:46):
call one of the people in your contacts? Why? You know?
Why is it's freaking boring. That's why phone calls suck.
They're freaking horrible, and everybody knows it, and no one
wants to do it. Minute. When you have a radio
show and they take phone calls, you have never once

(16:06):
to look forward to it in your life unless you
were the person on the phone getting the phone call.
When you're listening to the host, you want to listen
to talk about whatever. That's what you tune in to hear.
You don't tune in to hear Marty from Sheboygan talk
about whatever. You don't. I don't remember. Long before I
did radio, I listened to it. When I was driving

(16:29):
work in construction, I listened to it. I did the
same thing you did when they go to phone calls.
Oh gosh, here we go. Radio hosts use phone calls
as a crutch when they don't have anything to talk about.
They can't fill three hours, so you go to the
phones and you let Marty have his five minutes on

(16:51):
the phone brutally trying to get a point out, which
he probably will never actually get out at all. I
will not do that to you. I will not do
that to me. It's the reason I don't have many guests.
It's the reason I never take phone calls. We experimented
with phone calls for a short while. Chris, when's the
last time we did a year? Chris started laughing. Maybe

(17:14):
more than a year. When's the last time we did it?
I don't even remember. Were there some good ones? Of
course there were On heartfelt nights, especially when we're asking
funny things, there can be good ones. But overall, when
I go to that, when I go to the phones,
if I ever did such a thing again, what are
my chances that phone call is going to be entertaining

(17:37):
something you want? Ten percent? Let's let's be generous. Let's
say it's fifty percent, which it's definitely not. Let's say
it's fifty percent. Well, you're sitting there, pound of nails,
you're making dinner for the kids. There's now a fifty
percent chance I just dumped all over your time with me. Nope,

(18:00):
won't do it. Done with it. Let's get a little
bit more in depth and talk about someone who's extremely malcontented.
Before we talk about that, let's talk about Fred. My
mom is in town. Therefore, Fred is disloyal again. When

(18:22):
she comes over, she brings him toys, she snuggles with
him the entire time. Then she takes him for a walk,
and then when she brings him back and drops him off,
he lays by the front door, whimpering for her and
ignoring the rest of the family. So Fred's kind of
on the outs with Ob right now. That means I
have to get done and get home in time to

(18:43):
sprinkle rough greens on his food because Ob may not
even give it to him tonight. That's how much of
a trader she thinks Fred is. When my mom comes
to visit, are you sprinkling rough greens on your dog's food?
We give it to him because he's going to live
longer because we never have to go to the vet
any more. He doesn't have digestive problems anymore. Live Nutrients.

(19:06):
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Speaker 2 (19:24):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Thursday.

Speaker 1 (19:30):
So I'm I'm about to again. It's an ass doctor
Jesse Thursday because I have a work thing tomorrow. Don't
blame me. I'm about to read an email from somebody.
It's very honest. I feel like it may speak to you.
It certainly speaks to me a little bit on occasion. Okay,
on occasion, not all the time. But here it goes Jesse.

(19:56):
I got in a fight with a commie rat recently,
and my wife gave me the stupid line, you two
don't get along because you're too much alike. But I
started thinking and realized that I may be the far
far right version of a communist. I am definitely a malcontent.
I've had some tough breaks, and I'm a white male.

(20:19):
I'm radicalized. I'm so jaded and cynical. I hate everything
and everyone. If I only won ninety nine out of
one hundred islands, i'd be mad. I'm ungrateful because of
the thing, because the only thing I'd be grateful for
would be someone punishing comies. I don't care about anything else.
The only guy I want to vote for is the

(20:41):
one who would promise to throw journalists and communists in prison,
who would talk openly about violence, because the other side
does this without repercussions and so now I demand it
on my side, do I qualify as a communist? And
he finishes it asking for a friend. I would never
want bad things to happen to anybody. There's not a

(21:08):
thing in the wrong in the world wrong with being
mortified by what has happened to democrats in this country.
The violence, the celebration and encouragement of more violence, the
mass importation of foreigners, abortion on demand. It just it's

(21:29):
a list of horrors as you go down the list,
the widespread LGBTQ demon filth that of course now is
in the schools. It's it's totally okay to be mortified
by it, all right, It's totally okay. In fact, I
would encourage you to have a righteous anger inside of you. However,

(21:58):
anger being angry about something. There's nothing wrong with that,
contrary to what feminized Christianity says, it's actually even in
the Bible. There's a time for it. There is a
time for it. You should hate what is evil, there
is a time for it. However, don't allow anger to

(22:21):
become bitterness. And this can happen to all of us.
It has happened to me on multiple occasions, especially since
I started being involved in politics. I've been in politics
for twenty years. That's when I got out of the
Marine Corps, probably right about two thousand and four, probably

(22:42):
not long, Probably about twenty years ago is when I
decided to run for Congress. Probably twenty years. I got
hyper political and I got involved, and I have had
many moments where I've been very, very angry. I've had
many moments, especially in the wake of things like Donald
Trump's attempted assass a nation, Charlie Kirk's successful assassination, where

(23:04):
I thought to myself, all right, it's time to start
throwing communists out of helicopters. I've had that moment. But
you need to let that moment pass for two different reasons.
The first reason is for you for selfish reasons. Let's
say you're a totally selfish person. You only care about yourself,
your family, all right. I wouldn't encourage that, but let's

(23:25):
say that's the truth. You're going to make yourself more
miserable than you'll ever make communists if you allow this
to consume you. Bitterness consumes you. It is a poison
that will kill you. It will make you older, it
will make you worse at everything in your life, your

(23:48):
personal life, business, learn to consume politics, maybe even get
mad about politics, and then learn to let it go, laugh,
walk away away from it. I have told you this,
and maybe this will help you. But this is me.
This is what I do in my own life. You
know how much I care about this stuff. You and me,

(24:08):
we talk about it every day. I care a lot.
You know. I don't consume hardly end of it, Any
of it on the weekend, almost none at night. My
producers have learned, I don't want political texts and things
like that unless it's funny. Now, don't get me wrong

(24:29):
with me, Chris Corey. We're on a text exchange, but
it's a bunch of funny memes and things like that
and jokes. But if it's Thursday night, it's nine o'clock
and I'm with my wife, I'm with my kids, we're
hanging out with don't text me. Did you see what
Joe Biden did? Leave me alone? I'll find that out

(24:50):
the next day. Leave me alone. I don't do that
because I don't care. I do that because I care
so much. That will now affect the rest of my
night with my wife and with my kids. And I've
watched it happen many times before in dark times in
this country. I've brought it home with me to where

(25:11):
my wife won't asked are you okay. I'll pace around
the house. I won't sit down. I'll be restless and
brooding because I don't let it go. I'm so mad
about this election or what this comeback said, or what
this did. And you've you've heard me bluwl gaskets on
the radio. I don't do it often. I try not

(25:31):
to do it often, but as you can probably tell,
it's quite genuine when it happens, when I lose my
freaking mind on here, it's very genuine. On those days
I carry it home. It's part of the reason I
don't do it. I'm not better as soon as the
microphone turns off when I get in my car, when
I walk in the door. But my wife can see it,
my kids can see it. It's like a freaking storm

(25:53):
cloud walked in. It's oh boy, here we go. And
I you know, I don't go in screaming and throwing things,
but I'm just not there. If politics does this to you,
consume it briefly and then let it go. Let it
go for the night. Let it go on the weekend.

(26:15):
If you see me on social media put something political
up on the weekend, it's because I've got a little
time where I'm not doing anything. I'm at a kid's
sporting event and there's a long lag. I'm waiting for
ob to get dressed. Have a minute, pop in, and
I'll pop right back out. This stuff matters. It is important,

(26:36):
Our country matters. The fight we are in matters a lot.
It's really really important. I'm not dismissive of that. Learn
to compartmentalize. Don't let anger turn into bitterness. Don't let
them don't let that happen. Does it make you a communist?
This means you're letting it consume your life. That's one

(26:57):
aspect of it. Here's the reason you should let it go,
And this is this is important that you learned to
let it go. It's not just for personal reasons. You
mentioned a desire for violence. I want I want to
throw all the commedists in prison. I want to throw
I want to throw comedies out of helicopters. I want Okay,

(27:19):
it's almost impossible to kill your way out of a problem.
It is. History proves it to be the case. And
what happens is when people start trying to kill their
way out of a problem. This group of people or
that group of people, they have to die. It doesn't
solve the problem. So they kill more, and then they

(27:41):
try to kill more, and then they try to kill
more and more and more and more and more, and
there's never enough and the problem doesn't get solved. Look,
let's set aside all morality. If I thought killing people
would help save the country, I'd be sitting here campaigning
for it. It doesn't. We are not going to hurt

(28:01):
or kill people and save America. We are going to
aggressively get involved in politics. We are going to do
the blocking and tackling that wins elections. When we take power,
we will arrest and prosecute criminals. You know, we don't
have to arrest every Democrat. That's insane. People who commit crimes,
especially ones who commit crimes with their government power, have

(28:24):
to go to prison. That is how we win. That
is long term how you win and save a country.
All right, All right, and make sure you're putting your
money where your morals are. That hasn't gone away just
because the corporate world isn't waterboarding you with rainbow propaganda.
The corporate world is just as communist as it always was.

(28:47):
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Speaker 2 (29:50):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificent Thursday.

Speaker 1 (29:55):
Remember if you missed any part of the show, You
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touch on what we were touching on a little bit
earlier about young people just starn't seeing opportunities. This is
Alex Karpls.

Speaker 4 (30:09):
And I think the average you know, Ivy League grad
voting for this mayor is highly annoyed that their education
is not that valuable. And the person down the street
who knows how to drill for oil and gas, who's
moved to Texas has a more valuable profession. And I
think that annoys the out of these people.

Speaker 1 (30:26):
I've heard this. Why are all these rich young New
Yorkers collaborating with the foreigners to install a communist who's
going to burn New York City to the ground. It's
just revenge. How many times have I told you that's
what they sell. It's the religion of the malcontent. They're

(30:47):
always selling revenge. And people on the right always convince
themselves that you'll just point out how it won't work,
why it won't work. No, Yeah, free rent won't work,
free busses won't work, government run grocery stores won't work.
Don't you get it, No, they get it. They don't care.

(31:10):
They're not worried about what works and what doesn't work.
They're worried about hurting people. What Chris Chris said, do
you think when norm sees New York burning, it'll wake
him up?

Speaker 2 (31:25):
No?

Speaker 1 (31:26):
Of course not. No. No human beings. Human beings do
not react the same way. They don't react the way
that you will react. This is going to sound mean.
It's not meant to be mean. It's actually meant to
be a compliment. But you are very weird. Do you

(31:47):
know that you are very weird? You are sitting on
your lawnmower right now. You could be listening to Led Zeppelin.
You could be listening to some history podcast, worship music.
Why are you listening to me? Because you have an
interest in the world around you. You have an interest

(32:09):
in political power. You want to understand how it works.
You want to discuss it with friends and family. Want
that makes you odd? You are odd? And you know
I hang out with normal people, as I've told you about,
and they're all Republicans, and politics will come up from
time to time. But if I go We just hung

(32:30):
out for the World Series for Game seven the other night.
I think there were ten twelve of us. We all
gathered just to watch the game. It was really just
an excuse to eat and gather and be together. And
the game was on and it was five hours. I
think a five hour affair. Maybe maybe ten minutes of
political talk ever of any kind. They're not interested, now,

(32:56):
you know me, I would have been happy to discuss it.
You want to talk about the has to know that
they're not interested. You're weird. I am weird. We are
odd odd odd people. So normis what Norman Norma understand
is what affects them at any given moment. For instance,

(33:17):
I've been discussing the cost of things and how the
Trump administration and the GOP House and Senate they have
to address these prices, And a common response from from
someone like you or me would be, or are these
people stupid? You're gonna go vote Democrats who will make
everything worse? That they're gonna make everything worse? What are

(33:38):
you an idiot? Why don't you understand? But you're weird?
You know these things? Norm and Norma don't know this
at all. People that the squishy middle that goes whichever
way the wind happens to be blowing, you know what
normally blows them one way to one way or the other.

(34:00):
It's not Kamala Harris. It's prices. It's how their immediate
life is at this moment. I have a job, I
have a little extra spending cash, in fact, taking my
family to the beach. Can't wait Christmas time, might get
my son a new PlayStation because life's been good this year.

(34:23):
That guy's content, and when he votes, he's going to
vote for generally what's already in there, because he is
content and happy. D are these are things you worry
about because you know, but you're weird. That same guy,
he's out of work, been shopping for a job for
three months now. He's embarrassed, has to go on unemployment.

(34:43):
His wife just applied for SNAP. He had to inform
his kids this morning. They're probably not going to get
to go to Grandma's for Thanksgiving this year, and Christmas
may just be a card because we're having trouble making
ends meet. That guy is angry. That guy is humiliated.
And when that guy walks into the voting booth, that

(35:04):
guy's voting for vengeance whoever's sitting in there, he's voting
against them. I'm so mad about Joe Biden. I can't
afford anything I'm voting for Donald Trump because screw Democrats.
We gave them all the power and now I can't
afford anything. We love that, We loved that a year

(35:26):
ago when it was blowing our way. One year from now,
when the midterm elections come, fair or unfair, I'm not
talking about you. I'm not talking about me. One year
from now, when the midterm elections come. If that guy
doesn't have a job, if he has a severely underpaid

(35:49):
job now his wife is working two shifts, that guy
is not going to vote for Republicans when he walks
in the voting booth. He is going to take his
anger out on the people he views as in charge.
And you can yell the way you're yelling right now.
But that's not totally fair. We don't even have the
sixty votes in the Senate, but this is. But yes,

(36:12):
you're right, I'm not arguing with you. We're arguing. We're
both arguing with someone who doesn't get it and get
it people always get frustrated with don't get it people.
That's the most common thing in the world, get it
people that when they talk to don't get it people,

(36:32):
you just almost look at them like, what what did
you just say, why did it? And then when you
try to explain it to them, they almost want to
change the subject because they're not interested in becoming Get
it people, It's maddening, right, that's the way it is.
Don't get it. People think a baby's a clump of cells.

(36:55):
They do. The general public doesn't care about abortion. Isn't
that so sad? They don't vote on it, they don't.
That's why politicians generally don't run on it anymore. They
don't care about the lives of unborn babies. Isn't that
so insanely sad? But that's why we need Preborn, of course.
That's why we need an organization who will reach out

(37:18):
to these young women and give them love, care, a
free ultrasound so they can choose life. If she needs diapers,
she needs, if she needs to get away from an
abusive spouse. Preborn is there to make sure that baby
is brought into the world with love and care. That's

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what you do when you give to Preborn twenty eight
dollars buys the ultrasound. Whatever you give them, though, is
tax deductible, and you're going to want that two months
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Preborn dot com slash jesse sponsored by Preborn. We're gonna

(38:05):
talk about face talkers, what's appropriate etiquette during taps, what
will Democrats do if they take the House in the Senate.
All that, and so much more still to come. Hang on,
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