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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on
a fantastic Wednesday, I'll hobday. We're gonna talk a little
bit about fried chicken and false history. I'll explain here
in a moment. We'll get to that this hour. New
Yorker's already foiling ice raids. They're already making people go
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back to office, even in the tech industry. Oh, that
and so much more coming up in the final hour
of The Jesse Kelly Show. Before I get into the
false history and fried chicken, I'm sorry I have to
play it again, Senator Jack Reid. Hey, these guys aren't
drug traffickers, Okay, They're just guys who get paid to
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bring the drugs from one place to the air.
Speaker 2 (00:58):
And baco traffickers are not in those boats. They pay
people to do that, and usually people who are not
significantly involved with naco trading. It's the way they make money.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
It's just how they make money. Chris stopped saying they're
narco traffickers. They just make money by bringing drugs to places. Gosh,
all right, so we have had this talk before, but
let's discuss something. In the climate COMMI movement, you can
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identify it pretty easily, right. You can identify it by
its destruction of economies and things like that. In the
LGBTQ demon mob movement, you can identify that by certain things.
But the civil quote civil rights COMMI movement, it has
done so much damage, so much damage in this country,
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and it's always the easiest sell. As we've discussed, race
communism is an easy sell. People that look like you
are good, people that look like them are bad, and
they've oppressed you, elect me, and I'll hurt that group
to help your group. So you got all that, But
there is an aspect of America's race communism movement that
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is awful, absolutely awful, and all it does is hurt everyone,
and yet it is pervasive. You remember when Google came out.
It was Google. They came out with their their AI.
They came out with their their kind of chat GPT
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type thing where you could just ask it, ask it
questions and it would give you what you thought was
accurate information. And as soon as they released it, people
started doing things like say, hey, show me an AI
image of vikings and they were all black. There were
no white vikings and they started digging into Then that
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of course sparked more and more interest, and people started
looking at it, and they discovered that white history was
wiped out, that they essentially wiped people out from history
the AI model. Google basically had to come out and
apologize and say we're going to rework the whole thing. Well,
it's obvious what happened. The people who wrote all the
code wrote white people out of it in some bizarre
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effort to create a fake history. And all that does
is hurt everyone involved. Everyone involved. What it does is
it creates more racial animosity. Then white people feel attacked.
White people feel like you're trying to erase them. It
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also creates these insane false delusions of grandeur with whatever race,
whatever minority group you're giving false history to. Its poisonous
to everyone involved in It's everywhere, And I have one
of the great examples I've ever seen in my life
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in I should say it's beyond belief, But it's not
that a major news publication printed this. CBS News had
a story. This is from a couple of days ago.
I just didn't get to it yet. The story was
written by one of these black activists the headline is
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Korean fried chicken the other KFC. Now, I'm going to
read you this quote from it and then we'll have
a discussion. But get this. This is from the article.
The recipe for Korean fried chicken comes from an American
cookbook dating back to African American soldiers during the Korean War.
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Jew said, this is one of those it's a Korean
in there. Many of them were from the Jim Crow
South and served in segregated units, and there are actually
records that they actually shared their food with the locals.
This kind of became a cultural exchange because you know,
when you're away from home and you're fighting a war,
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what do you want? You want comfort. It's so poetic,
isn't it to see that this comes back to the
United States of America after all these different iterations. The
black activist author writing this article for CBS News just
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told everybody that black people in America they were responsible
for Korean fried chicken. All this does is hurt everybody.
Korean fried chicken has a history that goes back to
the fourteen hundreds in Korea, hundreds of years before there
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was ever an African slave trade. The American version of
fried Chicken goes back to Scotland. Believe it or not,
it has a Scottish history. You write articles like this,
it divides our country. It lies to everybody. It creates
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animosity from white people, and it creates some bizarre delusion
of grandeur from America's black community that is equally unhealthy.
Black people built America, Black people built. Stop doing this.
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You don't help anybody by creating false history. And by
the way, there's all kinds of black history, all kinds
of it if you actually do some sort of research
of what this person did and what this person invented,
and this thing and that thing. But when you falsely
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claim that black people invented everything on the planet and
created everything and built everything on the planet, all it
does is divide the United States of America. And this
is why the modern civil rights movement is so poisonous
and terrible for this country. It is straight poison for
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everyone involved. And I know so many of these COMMI
black activists. I know they've built entire careers on this.
Now they get six figure salaries being DEI director of
this and diversity director of that. I know they get
to write articles for CBS News. I understand that an
entire industry has been built on race communism in this country.
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So believe me, I get it that everybody's not just
going to give up their livelihood and stop doing this.
But just know this is awful. It is awful for
the country and kids. It wasn't like this when I
grew up, and I'm only forty four years old, you
know that it was not like this at all. There
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were obviously elements of this and this or that, but
for the most part, the country had moved past this.
It wasn't something that was discussed openly. This false history,
insanity was not something that would ever be accepted. It
would never be printed in CBS News. But today you
can print articles in one of the major news publications
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in the country claiming American black people created Korean fried
chicken and you just get away with it. It's nuts.
It's nuts that you can even turn that article into
an editor, and that an editor doesn't have the guts
or the brains to say, what did you did you
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even research this? What are you talking about? Bonkers? Jesse,
Thank you for your words of encouragement when we feel
hopeless to keep fighting. At times, it does always pass
and it's so meaningful that you have to take a
few minutes from time to time to pump us back up.
One thing I try to remember is that God will
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only put us through what he knows we can handle.
So on and so forth. We all need a pep
talk from time to time, especially in a political environment
with so much poison and so much ugliness around us.
We all need an addaboid from time to time. Hey
feel better, Hey, stay with it. Every human being who's
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ever walked the planet needs that from time. I need it.
From time to time, I need it. We all do.
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Mark Zuckerberg's Instagram orders workers back to the office five
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days per week. In case you're wondering why I'm saying
it like that, that can only mean you're fairly new
to the show. I told you back during COVID, when
every company started to fall in love with the idea
of remote work, and every employee who could get away
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with it started to fall in love with the idea
of remote work. Oh, the boss says, I don't have
to come in. I can do it all zoom meetings
and from home. Boss says, I can only come in
one day a week. I told everybody one, be the
guy who shows up, wakes up, shower, put your Kaki's
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on Brave traffic, just like the boss is going to do.
Be present in the office. Present. That's one two. I
told you I don't care how much technology changes. There's
no substitute for physically being with other people in your
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personal life, in your business life. Physically be with other people.
And you know, I told you last night that I'm starting,
just starting to learn more about AI, artificial intelligence, where
it's at, where it's going. And I don't know anything
about anything. Okay, I'm a baby when it comes to
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learning about it, because you know, I don't like technology.
And you can easily freak yourself out. The more you
learn about AI, what it's already doing, what it's capable
of doing. The more you wade into that world, you
can think to yourself, oh my gosh, it's going to
be like some futuristic sci fi film where the robots.
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You can easily freak yourself out and create these apocalyptic
scenarios for what the future of the Earth is going
to look like because of artificial intelligence. But you know
what gives me home hope. You know what gives me
a great deal of hope is that no matter what
the technology is, the robots and the AI and the smartphones,
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and no matter what the technology is, there is still
something inside of every human being that understands being physically
with other human beings is good. It is good. I've
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told you this story before about a guy I know.
He's actually one of the suits at iHeart, one of
the big shots. So he's got plenty of money, and
his son college age son goes to visit his house.
I'm sure he's got this freaking mansion. I didn't ask
him about the house. Coast of visits his house with
all of his friends. I think it was a beach
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house if I remember right, and his son's his son
told his dad, hey, you have a big bull. Dad said, okay, yeah,
pulls one out. Son and all of his friends grabbed
their phones, dropped it in the bowl, and said, Dad,
take it away for the weekend. Now that may not
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be all kids, but it tells you there is something
there inside of every human being who knows. No matter
what the technology is, no matter the zoom meeting, the AI,
the robot made, but whatever, there is something inside of
humans that is going to reject some of it. There's
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a new thing that's going to be coming. I'm not
the first one to think of this, so I don't
want to take credit for it. I'm just maybe the first,
maybe the first time you hear it. So here's what
it is. Self driving cars are a thing. I hate
this for a couple of different reasons. One, I have
nothing against an individual self driving car at all. If
you have one, good for you. But I like uber
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drivers and food delivery drivers. I like it because those
are hard working people who have found a way to
grind it out and make some money, brave in traffic.
I think it's a great gig for people trying to
get by, trying to make extra money. Retirees do it
for something to do. I just think it's a I
think it's a nice job. I like the industry right
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well in places like California, self driving uber drivers is
essentially what they are. I don't want to call it uber,
so I don't know exactly what the company is but
a self driving driving a self driving car. There's already
hundreds of thousands of trips already done in California. What
is going to come? You're already starting to see some
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dystopian communists talk about it. What's going to come is
going to be a push to eliminate the self drive
or the car human drives. They want them all to
be self driving. They are going to push for this,
and they are going to push push safety is the
reason mark my words. Write it down, Chris, go ahead
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and drop this one in your notes. The big thing
they're going to push on this. Every car has to
be self driving. It's going to be safety. Well, we
pulled up the statistics and these self driving cars getting
a lot of fewer accidents. By the way, that's true,
of course they do. They do get in fewer accidents.
But the communists and these billionaire types who want to
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control everything, they are going to start pushing this and
they're going to push safety, and they're going to try
to get you afraid enough to buy into the idea
that you should never be able to grab the steering
wheel and press the gas and press the brake, or
if you're a woman, not look in your rear view mirror. Ever, again,
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reject it. There is freedom that comes with having your
car in you driving it everywhere, and you know exactly
what they're going to do. The second they ensure every
car is self driving, they're going to start installing things
that monitor you. What do those things look like? There
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are already these electric cars in Europe. The doors won't
unlock unless they detect more than one person. To be
climate conscious, of course, mark my words, it's coming. But
humans will always prefer the company of other human beings.
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can download the show. iHeart Spotify iTunes. Hey, Chris, I
forgot to ask you about this mill thing. I need
to do some background. I don't care if Chris is
worried about his privacy. We don't do that here on
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the show. Jewish producer Chris never takes a day off,
and so it's odd when he says, Hey, I'm gonna
a day off. Is that okay? And it's so odd.
I had to ask why, not that it's any of
my business you take your time off? But I said why?
And I honestly hope can be a very dangerous thing
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to borrow a line from Shawshank redemption. There is part
of me that hoped Chris was gonna say, Hey, I'm
I'm taking the wife and kid to the beach for
a day. Well, I'm gonna go do something Jewish or
something like that. What Chris, I mean, something good Jewish.
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But he told me I have to leave town to
go pick up a mill. Now what kind of mill
are you talking about, Chris? A metal mill, a milling machine.
What's it do, buddy? It makes metal care cubes. That's
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what you're doing with your day off. You're going to
take a day off of work to drive eight hours
to pick up a meal. They don't sell meals locally. You. Oh,
so this is about money savings? Man? What a shock?
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What a what a shock? You're taking the day off
to spend all day on the road to save money
on a metal meal. It is far Chris. So I
know you said they make metal cubes. What are you
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doing with the metal cubes? What's the end goal here?
It's having a hobby. Is not an explanation, Chris. What
what are you doing with the cubes? Are you doing
anything anything cool with the cues? Anything? Okay? You know what?
I take that back, that was actually a great answer.
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He said, he's making gun parts. You know what, I
take it back. That's acceptable. That's all you had to say.
That's do I want some Yes? Are there any illegal ones?
Can you make me illegal ones? Because I'm a big
fan of those. Now I'm kidding. You don't have to
answer on the air. We'll talk off the air that
way that cops don't know about it. But there are
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some things that I would like to acquire, no question
about it. I've avoided that up to this point in time.
But you never know. Democrats may take power again, and look,
we may need some extra firepower. That's all. That's all
I'm saying. They may send the FBI after all of
us immediately, and I think we all know this show
is going to be on the very short list. Just
please don't get wiped out by some dirty foreigner with
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a CDL from California on the highway. Because it would
break my heart to have to find a new producer,
but and for your life too, that would be sad
as well. That would also be sad. I meant that
that's the most heartbreaking part, but also the job search
part is a nightmare. Jesse, you said the criticism of
Pam Bondi may not be fair because she can't remove
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Communist judges. The criticism is fair. She's the kind of
player that spikes the ball before she even scores. So
I say, well, that's kind of what I said. I
admit that that's what I said. But I'm highly critical
of Pam Bondi. I told you before Pam Bondi was
even sworn in. I told you when she was nominated
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that I did not think she was up to the task.
I thought she was the acceptable establishment pick that would
not drain the swamp because her history is establishment, acceptable, safe,
and that's the exact opposite of what we needed with
the Office of Attorney General. I hope you didn't take
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that as a defense of Pam Bondy, but I'll use
the example I've viewed so many times before. We as
a country picture us like a skyscraper, a fifty story skyscraper,
different levels, of course, right, and different offices on different levels.
And I want you to think about each and every
one of those offices as a position of power, if
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you will. Maybe it's judges or state senators or presidents
or whatever, different offices of power. The Communists have spent
decades making sure they put communist foot soldiers into those
offices to protect the revolution, to as we said in
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the opening of the show, to punish their enemies and
reward their friends. Decades and decades and decades and decades,
and those communists have operated in that way. Now, that
doesn't mean we can't defeat them, doesn't mean we can't
eventually vote a bunch of them out, impeach judges. I'm
not saying that at all. But what I'm saying is,
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right now, you walk in and you're the CEO of
that company. You got the top flot, you got the penthouse, baby,
you know exactly where you want the company to go.
You have an idea, you have a mission. All right,
sounds good, Well, there are forty nine floors below you
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full of communists who've spent years burrowing their way into
your company. If you think you're going to call a
meeting day one and bash everyone's head together and get
everyone on board with where you're going, you've got another
thing coming. Now. I know what you're saying, Well, fire everyone, Okay,
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Well that's an understandable thing to say. Remember when Elon
Musk bought Twitter, he's changed its name to x, which
I still don't understand. But when Elon Musk bought Twitter,
it was wildly entertaining. Twitter was full of Committee communists
who spent their time censoring people on the right and
promoting communism. Elon Musk walks in and he starts combing
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through the books. He's looking through, even the basics at
Twitter headquarters. He found out they had wine free wine
on tap in the Twitter cafeteria, and Elon Musk, the
ultimate businessman, is understandably mortified. Mortified, so what did he do?
He just started freaking firing people like a chainsaw. He
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started firing people. You're gone, and you're gone, and you're gone,
and you're gone. Now that this is probably the smartest
human being on the planet besides me, what Chris starts
firing everybody, But even in a private company, he didn't
get everybody. In the first couple weeks. Every now and
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then some communist activist in this department or that department
would pop their head up and do something on behalf
of the that even Elon Musk didn't know they were
going to do. And then he'd have to go through
everything you had to go through to fire that person
and get rid of it. Now that's a private company
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where you can basically fire people whenever you want to
fire people. Let's talk about the government judicial system, all
parts of the government. Not only have communists infiltrated it
at every level of our fifties story skyscraper, but they
have spent years, decades putting into place rules and laws
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that make it sometimes difficult, sometimes impossible to fire them.
And they did it, of course because they knew they
were going to do horrible Communist things with their positions.
So it's one thing for you or me to say, well,
impeach the judges. Okay, you know what it takes to
remove a judge after and if you've impeached them in
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the House of Representatives two thirds of the Senate. Have
you looked up what makes up the Senate right now?
How many votes we have. You wouldn't even get every
Republican in the Senate on board for impeachment. You wouldn't
sniff two thirds of the Senate to remove these judges.
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I'm not saying they shouldn't be removed. They have to
be removed for us to see final victory in this country.
They have to be but we don't have what we
need yet, and we obviously need the American people to
wake up and realize what needs to be done. And
slowly but surely, we need the American people to give
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anti communists the power they need to root out communism
from this country. But that's gonna take years. That I
hope you didn't take that as a defense of Pambondi.
It was not. I think she should have been fired
a while ago. It was not a defense of Pambondi.
It was an explanation of the problems we have, all right,
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speaking of reward your friends and punish your enemies will
point out something in a moment. And speaking of Chris,
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It's still real to me, Dammit the ternstacks. It is
the Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of The Jesse Kelly
Show on a fantastic Wednesday. We shall return tomorrow. Don't worry.
You can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
So back to what we were discussing at the very
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opening of the show, before I get the headlines and
some other stuff. Communists believe in using power, whatever level
with power they have. Sometimes it's a lot, sometimes it's
a little, but when they get it, they will use
power to protect their friends and punish their enemies. I
want you to listen to this. This gentleman, he doesn't
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have a little bit of power. This gentleman has lots
and lots and lots of power, and he's not interested
in using his power for anything you would want him
to with it. It would never even occur to him.
You see, he's the attorney general of the largest, most wealthy,
powerful state in the United States of America. To be honest,
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if it were its own country, it would still be
in the top five on the planet. That would be California.
His name is Rob Bonta. You want to hear what
it sounds like when communists reward their friends with the
office they get. This is what it sounds like.
Speaker 3 (31:37):
I'm Rob Banta, California Attorney General, and I want to
say thanks for being here. We are here to announce
a new tool that we are launching today to protect
the rights, the safety, the dignity of all Californians throughout
the state during a time of profound uncertainty, in a
time of profound fear. Today we're launching an online portal
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where members of the public can report potentially unlawful conduct
by federal agents operating in our state. And we encourage
Californians who have concerns about the law being broken a
federal officer breaking the law to report to US. So
we can assess information.
Speaker 1 (32:22):
Over the last ten.
Speaker 3 (32:22):
Months, we've seen troubling reports coming from communities across California,
including unmarked military style vehicles and individuals detained in ways
that resemble abductions and kidnappings more than lawful arrests. Californians
are scared and their right to question whether federal agents
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are respecting the law as they carry out the Trump
administration's aggressive, fear driven immigration agenda.
Speaker 1 (32:55):
Our job, we got Justice. Batman is the attorney general
of the law largest most powerful state in the United
States of America, and he's not using that position to
prosecute criminals. He's using that position to fight on behalf
of the foreigners the Democrat Party has brought into this
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country to replace you. He's using that position to ensure
his friends are rewarded with as much government protection as
he can possibly provide, up to and including a website
where you can essentially go reveal the location of ICE
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agents to help foreigners escape deportation. Communists do not look
at power the way you look at power. They believe
in using it, and they use it everywhere they touch it. Now,
that's the bad news. The good news is lots of them.
Speaker 2 (33:54):
Really, and most knaco traversers are not in the those boats.
They pay people to do that, and usually people who
are not significantly involved with knocko trading. It's the way
they make money.
Speaker 1 (34:13):
It's so great. They're not drug traffickers. All they're doing
is moving drugs for money, not drug traffickers at all. Hey, Jesse,
it's July eighteen sixty three. The fate of a nation
is about to be decided. Oh, this is exciting. Outnumbered
and out gunned Lee, that would be Robert E. Lee
invades the North. A dangerous move? Do we have that
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same fighting spirit today? Well, it was a dangerous move.
And we can always analyze history. It's easy to go
back in second guests generals wartime decisions. But that's one
of those things. If you're gonna take an army north
and you're gonna invade the North, you better win because
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otherwise your army is going to be surrounded and cut
off in enemy territory, and that's essentially going to end
any chance the South had at defeating the North. And
you know, I'm not some Robert E. Lee hater. I
don't sit back and analyze all these Civil War generals
in this And I just find the whole conflict to
be fascinating, with wonderful, brave people on every side. But
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I don't know that if Lee had to do it
all over again, he would have went charging up north.
Didn't work, It did not work. The South probably didn't
have the horses by then to win that fight. Even
if they had maybe won at Gettysburg, still not sure
they could do what had to be done. And now
here's a headline, why you know, you know the thing,
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headlines we didn't get to Kent State. A cappella group
bans white students from solo auditions. This is the kind
of divisive racial crap that creates bad situations. Ukraine corruption
crisis deepens as Zelenski's new peace talks chief is caught
up in the same seventy six million dollar fraud scandal
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as the ousted chief of staff man. And here I
thought they were just being good stewards with our money.
Serious stabbings increase by fifty percent since twenty nineteen in Germany. Man,
those Christians and Jews must be stabbing a lot of
people now in Germany. Uh, it's weird that would increase
heavily intoxicated raccoon passes out in a liquor store bathroom
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after breaking in and ransacking the shelves. Sorry, I thought
this was America. Pakistani Muslim terrorist busted planning to shoot
up the University of Delaware. They pick always the oddest targets.
Not that they want them to pick any targets at all,
But who even thinks that the University of Delaware. FBI
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Director Cash Battel says, quote anonymous sources always lie. Results
don't true. True, results do not lie. Where is FBI
Former FBI Special Agent Elvis Chan today? Is he behind bars?
Saint Paul Mayer fraud charges show federal agents are not
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adding value. In fact, they're doing the opposite. Well, of course,
you know exactly what they're saying here. They want all
the foreigners to stay because the foreigners are the bread
and butter of the twenty twenty five Democrat Party, and
they will be for the near future, well probably this
in future. Anyway, we'll come back to my on and
do it again. That's all.