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December 5, 2025 37 mins

They lied about the bomber but why? Its such an easily verifiable lie. The Democrat humiliation ritual. Republicans saying what you want to hear without actually doing anything. Jesse really needs glasses. 

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

Speaker 2 (00:16):
It is the.

Speaker 1 (00:17):
Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Friday.
You have done it. Congratulations from me to you. You
have done it. The week is over. You survived. It's
now weekend time and we can talk about the stories

(00:40):
of the day. Of course, the pipe bomber lies or
that's gonna be really the focus of the opening of
the show. It's, of course, asked doctor Jesse Friday. We're
gonna discuss why they lie about the race of crime,
of people who commit crimes. We're gonna discuss Pam Bondi,
Cinnamon Rolls, join in the military, members of Congress, why

(01:02):
don't they have shame? All that, so much more coming
up tonight on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Let's
tackle what is probably one of the bigger stories of
the day. So yesterday it was all the rage. Everyone knew,
the FBI big press conference they had arrested the January

(01:24):
sixth pipe bomber. Now we're getting more and more information out.
Remember remember when we had that little talk last night.
We've had it before about how your cell phone, your
smartphone is a tracking device that actually makes phone calls

(01:45):
that everywhere you've been has been tracked. There is a
database database. However, you say that that knows where you were,
how long you were there, how fast you were moving, walking, driving,
not just that it knows right now, it knows where

(02:06):
you've been. Your smartphone leaves a trail of you, a
trail of you. We now know from more information that's
come out about the January sixth pipe bomber, that he
had his smartphone in his pocket and he had that
exact same trail. In fact, the FBI had the information

(02:31):
of his walking path. Remember they had the videotape of
his walking path. They knew where he was, they knew
when he was there, and they knew exactly this guy's
cell phone. So Joe Biden, Christopher Ray's FBI had all
this information. Remember we found out yesterday, Dan Bongino, the FBI,

(02:52):
they came out and said, we didn't get any new information.
There's no new whistleblower, there's no new witness of some kind.
We grabbed the information we already had, and we just
simply found the guy, which of course begs the question
why couldn't the last FBI find the guy? The guy

(03:17):
who was leading the FBI investigation under Joe Biden into
the pipe bomber. This is a little flashback, he went
on CNN.

Speaker 3 (03:25):
He said this and prior COVID timez in any neighborhood,
I think in the country, if you saw an individual hooded, masked, glasses,
gloves on, it would be a red flag for any
individual walking around that day.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
In this case, it wasn't.

Speaker 4 (03:39):
Because of the environment that we were living in during
COVID times. Well, one of the things we wonder is
why the bombs didn't go off. The bombs could have
gone off. They just did not go off in this
area where the bombs were placed. If they did go off,
they could have caused some serious harm or death.

Speaker 1 (03:54):
He was wearing a mask. There's nothing we can do.
He was in a mask, He even had a hood,
but you had all of his cell phone data. OK,
So who is the guy? What do we know by now?
We know he's a black guy. What are you hearing
on the media?

Speaker 5 (04:14):
Brian Cole Junior, a thirty year old white man from
the DC suburbs, is charts with transporting an explosive device
in interstate commerce and with malicious destruction by means of explosion.

Speaker 1 (04:28):
A thirty year old what man?

Speaker 6 (04:29):
Now?

Speaker 1 (04:29):
Remember, remember I've seen his picture. By now you've seen
his picture. He's black as the Ace of spades, a
black man. Anyone with two eyes can see it. Your
liberal AMT Peggy turns into CNN.

Speaker 5 (04:44):
She hears this, Brian cole Junior, a thirty year old
white man from the DC suburbs, is charts with transporting.

Speaker 1 (04:51):
Okay, what else, sir? What else is your liberal AMT
Peggy hearing on the news? That was CNN. Here's MSNBC.
I keep forgetting to call it ms now they changed
the name. It's really dumb, But here's MSNBC.

Speaker 7 (05:04):
We also learned that he indicated that he was a
supporter generally of Donald Trump, and also that he has
been involved in basically supportive kind of social media interest
in anarchist groups and anarchist philosophies.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
Oh yes, the anarchist antifa groups in Donald Trump. There's
a lot of crossover there. This is not about the
pipe bomber. This is about what happened in what they're
doing now. The Joe Biden Christopher Forray FBI had every
bit of information they needed to drive to this guy's

(05:47):
house and arrest him. For four years. The reason they
didn't go to his house and arrest him for four
years was because arresting a black maybe blm maybe antifa,
I don't know all of his beliefs, but arresting a
black man who was anti MAGA would make their whole

(06:09):
narrative come apart. They were building a narrative design to
allow the FBI to arrest their political opponents, which they've
always wanted to do. So they found the pipe bomber,
They knew who he knew who they knew who he was,
and they chose not to go arrest him because it
would have violated the narrative. We got all that, We

(06:30):
covered that yesterday. But why are they doing this stuff today?
And by the way, I played you two bits of audio.
It's on every major communist publication, every social media account,
major media, CNN, MS now, every newspaper. They're all lying
about who he is. He was MAGA. He was definitely
a MAGA guy.

Speaker 5 (06:51):
Co a thirty year old white man from the deep.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
Why lie like that? A white man a Trump supporter?
Why would you lie like that when the information is
obviously going to come out and the guy's family was
a bail Bond's family. Supposedly they bail out illegals. This
is the furthest thing from a right winger. Why lie,

(07:20):
even big lies about the color of his skin? How
could you do that? Don't you know your lies will
be exposed? Well, that doesn't matter to the communist. The
communist doesn't worry about being exposed as a liar. He's

(07:40):
trying to be a liar. He has to lie about
everything at all times. Why does he have to lie?
Does he? Why is he so unconcerned with being exposed
as a liar. He's unconcerned because what matters to him

(08:01):
is right now, your liberal and Peggy is reading the
New York Times and the Washington Post and she's flipping
back and forth between CNN and MSNBC, and right now
the truth, which is actually a lie, is being etched
in stone in her mind, and you will never be
able to change her mind. She's going to walk in

(08:23):
to your company Christmas party next week and she's going
to tell everybody there after she has too much wine
about how the bomber was a maga Trump supporter, and
you're going to be staring at her and saying what
that was debunked? Like five minutes afterwards. What are you
talking about? But for her, she lives in a world

(08:45):
of make believe. The truth has now been etched in
stone in her mind, and she will carry that live forward.
Long after Jake chat Tapper has been proven to be
a liar, long after this publication or that publication has
had what they publish debunked, then it's too late. By then,
the horse is out of the barn. The lie is

(09:07):
spreading like wildfire. And even though the original source of
the lie has been debunked and looks bad and all
those other things, by then it doesn't matter. By now,
by now, what time is it. It's a nine oh five eastern,
nine to ten Eastern time. No, no, not nine one

(09:27):
of my talking about six oh five eastern, six oh
five eastern time. Sorry, we don't have Eastern time clocks
around here. We don't have any cloths in here. By now,
the lie's already gone. You can't get it back. The
toothpaste is out of the tube, the genies out of
the lamp. You can use whatever analogy for it you want.
By now, it's out there and it can't possibly be

(09:52):
reeled back in. So when these news outlets, if any
of them choose to do so when they put something
out there Saturday night at midnight saying, hey, by the way,
our reporting on this, we want to make sure we
correct the record on this. This guy, he wasn't a
Trump supporter. Liberal aunt Peggy won't see it. They'll whisper

(10:16):
it at midnight, and then when challenged, they'll say we
issued a retraction, and by then the lies out there.
Twenty four percent of the population knows that Charlie Kirk's
murderer was a violent tranning left winger. Twenty four percent.

(10:37):
Seventy six percent of the country lives in a world
that is not real. Because the communist is okay with lying,
he's trying to lie. They will all lock shields until
the same lie in defense of the revolution. That's how
the news works in this country. Remember what they did

(10:59):
to me. I'll remind you again, just as a great
example of it. I'll remind you again in a moment.
Then we'll move on. We'll do some ass doctor Jesse
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Speaker 8 (12:23):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Fantastic Friday.
All right, before I get to the ask doctor Jesse questions.
I'm sorry, I have to just address something that I
can't I can't play for you on the radio because
it's not an audio thing.

Speaker 1 (12:37):
It's a visual thing. But it happened earlier today, and
it's just so freaking hilarious. I've been laughing about it
all day. Me, Chris Corey, we were just laughing about it.
During the break, Chris, Okay, good. Chris said he's gonna
post the video I'm about to describe on the show's
Twitter account at Jesse Kelly Show. So, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob

(13:02):
he gets elected. He gets elected in part because he
panders so hard to the Somali community of Minneapolis. The
Somali community who shows up to vote by it or
in mass by voting block. They're the reason he gets
to keep being mayor of Minneapolis. And I have long

(13:23):
told you before that probably my favorite thing in politics,
I know it's because I'm a terrible person, is Democrats
pandering to black people. It is always funny, it's always insulting.
It's Joe Biden telling them that he's good that Romniey's
gonna put him in chains. Remember that Joe Biden's story
about corn pop. You know what, Chris, actually pull that up.

(13:46):
Please first, we're gonna do that. We have to. We're
gonna do a little rewind on this. Remember that Joe
Biden when he's telling this story, he's running for president,
He's in a black neighborhood, and Joe Biden really there's
no lie he wouldn't tell. And he stands up, he's
surrounded by black people in a black neighborhood and tells

(14:09):
this story that is clearly made up. In the most
entertaining part of this is for Joe Biden standing in
a group of black people, he thinks talking about Jerry
Curls in a razor blade fight is the way that
they'll they'll, you know, glob on to you. Go ahead,
go ahead, take it away.

Speaker 9 (14:29):
Joe corn Pop was a bad dude and he ran
a bunch of bad boys and I did. And back
in those days and shot things have changed. One of
the things I had to use. If you use palmate
and your hair, you had to wear a bathing cap
and chow. He's up on the board, wouldn't listen. I said, hey, Esther,
you off the board. I'll come up and drag you off. Well,

(14:52):
he came off and he said, I'll meet you outside
my car. My car.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
There was a gate out here.

Speaker 9 (14:58):
I parked my car outside the gate and he said,
I'll be waiting for you. He was right to murder
three guys and straight racers not a joke. And I
walked up to my car and they had step those days,
used to remember the straight race. You had bang them
on the curb, get him rusty, put them in the
rain barrel, get him rusty. And I looked at him.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
But I was smart.

Speaker 9 (15:19):
Then I said, first of all, I said, when I
tell you get off the board, you get off the board.
I'll kick you out again. But I shouldn't have called
you Esther Williams. I apologize for that. I apologize, but
I know that apology is gonna work.

Speaker 1 (15:33):
He said, you apologize to me.

Speaker 9 (15:35):
I said, I apologize when I'm not for throwing you out,
but I apologize to what I said. He said, Okay,
close the straight razor, and my heart began to beat again.

Speaker 1 (15:45):
Joe Biden, there is nothing in politics more entertaining than
Democrats pandering to black people. Honestly, the latest clip from
Gavin Newsom may top them all. He sits down with
a couple of NBA players and here's this wealthy white
guy from California, and he drops, hustling, wonderbread, mac and cheese, basketball, Hey, Gavin,

(16:12):
take it away.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
But also you know it was also about paying the
bills man, And it was just like hustling and and
so I was out there kind of raising myself, turning
on the TV started, you know, just getting obsessed, you know,
sitting there with the you know, the wonderbread and stacks
of you know, like the white.

Speaker 1 (16:36):
Come on.

Speaker 10 (16:43):
Every day every day in the backyard, just bouncing the basketball,
throwing the ball against the wall until the ball is
just like fraying, man, and you're that's it, the whole thing, just.

Speaker 1 (16:54):
Shooting hoops, bro hustling with the wonderbread. And you lack shame.
That's part of what makes it so entertaining. When you
lack any shame about lying whatsoever, you can do these things. Well,
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fray has been out there trying to
do The Somali people are the best type thing because

(17:16):
they get him elected. So there's a video online, you
can go look at it. I can't play the audios.
There's nothing great audio wise. He's sitting down with some
Somalis in a Somali restaurant and he's eating some slop
that just looks wretched, and he's trying to pretend as

(17:36):
if he's enjoying it, and he very clearly is trying
to keep from throwing it right back up on the table.
He's so miserable, but he has to do this humiliation
ritual of oh why is this your famous goat recipe?
He has to do this humiliation ritual thing. And it

(17:59):
makes me because I despise these people so much, knowing
that they have to go through pain and humiliation, it's
something that brings me joy. I know that's terrible. I
know I'm a bad person, but I would recommend you
go look at the video. Like I said, it's on
the show's Twitter page or x page at Jesse Kelly Show.
It's all over social media. You'll see it. One of

(18:19):
the funniest freaking things I've ever seen in my entire life.
All Right, let's move on. We have to talk about
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(18:41):
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(19:28):
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Friday.
Remember it's an ass doctor Jesse Friday, and we are

(19:48):
live here. You can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow
dot com. Let's dig into some more of these because
I know you're anxious. The name of a just merciful gun, Jesse.
When I listen to the tone of Pam Bondi's children's
story time press conferences, and then I read about communists
assassination attempts on political candidates. Pam Bondi's disconnect from reality

(20:14):
is astounding. Even more bewildering, why do people above her
keeper in office and jeopardize their own lives. Okay, so
let's talk about the disconnect from reality first, because we all,
every one of us, have to be aware of this.
This is something that happens in politics, has always happened
in politics. Politicians want power, they want to get elected,

(20:38):
they want to stay elected, right, you know that, and
I know that you're not a child. Politicians therefore have
to figure out what we want to hear from them.
Now let's pause. Let's say you're a politician. You know what.
Let's make this Donald Trump. We'll make it about Donald

(20:58):
Trump because everyone knows him. Let's say Donald Trump doesn't
actually believe in closing the border. Let's say that's not
something he believes, but he campaigns on closing the border,
tells me he's going to close the border. I vote
for him because I believe he's going to close the border,
and then he eventually closes the border because that's what
I want. Now, I don't care about his heart on

(21:22):
the matter. If he does what I want, if he
has the guts the campaign on something, make a promise
and then follow through on it and does what I want.
That's good enough for me. He's not my dad, he's
not babysitting my kids. He's not my pastor. I don't
work with him, I don't know him, I've never met him.
I don't give a crap what's in his heart. He's
a rental car a politician. If he's going to do

(21:45):
what I want done, great, do it sounds good. But
we also have to constantly beware of how many people
in politics know what we want to hear, say what
we want to hear, yet they don't really have any
intention of doing it. I've told you before. Look, it's

(22:08):
going on in Texas right now. You won't know this
unless you're listening in Texas. You won't know this. But
it's exactly what I told you was going to happen.
United States Senator John Cornyn is a Republican from the
state of Texas. He's a worthless rhino swamp creature loser
who screwed US over and worked with Democrats to pass
gun control. His poll numbers are in the toilet. It

(22:31):
looks like he's probably going to lose a primary to
Ken Paxton next year. So having done virtually nothing that
we want for the duration of his time in the Senate,
what's all over the television set right now when you
turn on TV, if you watch US some college football
or something whatever you're tuning into. I promise you watch

(22:52):
TV for twenty thirty minutes, you're going to get this
on the television.

Speaker 4 (22:55):
In President Trump's first term, he made America great and
Texas Senator had his back.

Speaker 6 (23:02):
And we're specially grateful to your wonderful Senators John Cordon
and Ted Cruz. This is John Cornyn. It's an honor
to represent Texas in the US Senate. And President Trump's
first term, I was Republican whip delivering the votes for
his biggest whins. Now I'm running for reelection and asking

(23:22):
for your support. So President Trump and I can pick
up where we left off.

Speaker 1 (23:28):
Cornin hates Trump has said so publicly, but it's an
election year. He's trying to tell the voters of Texas
what they want to hear. Don't worry, it's not working.
The poll numbers have not showed it, but it's what
they do now that is a good example of what
we have to be wary of. Somebody who raises a

(23:48):
bunch of money in an election year, tells us what
we want to hear, without any intention of actually following
through on that something. Let's go to Pambondy older Republicans, older,
more establishment, whatever you want to call them, swamp rhino
or whatever. Older Republicans, the savvy ones are aware of

(24:13):
something right now. They are aware that the old low
t GOP way of doing things is being rejected by
the GOP voter. Some of these rhino swamp rat losers
do not want to have to deal with a new
Republican base that demands results. We demand anti communism, we

(24:35):
want you to fight, but they don't want to deal
with it, and so they're retiring. That's why you've seen
so many of these never trump rhino dork types retiring.
I'm gonna leave, I'm gonna leave. But not all of
them are retiring. Some of them are young enough, ambitious
enough they want to stay in the game, So they
don't necessarily want to change the way they've always done things.

(24:58):
They just know they kind of have to change. How
they talk about things. Sounds super tough on this and
super tough on that. We're gonna come after you. We're
gonna take you down. You're going down to Chinatown, buddy.
But they don't actually believe that. People from Florida will
tell you. And my friends and people I know who

(25:21):
are deeply involved in Florida Florida politics told me when
I was screaming about Pambondi on the radio about how
it was a mistake. I got all kinds of texts
and calls from friends who told me, yeah, you're dead right.
She's just a complete establishment Republican normy type, talking tough.
Of course you're gonna get. You're gonna get a whole

(25:42):
lot of this.

Speaker 11 (25:43):
Now who you are, and we will come after you.
Domestic terrorists, foreign terrorist. You better look out because we're
coming after you. And if you've committed fraud, we're coming
after you. You better watch out because we're coming after you.
Let me be very clear, if you don't comply with
federal law, you're gonna be next. Let this be a warning.
You can run, but you cannot hide. Justice is coming.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
Knows how to talk. That's not what she actually wants
to do. What does she want to do? Well, she
was the Attorney General of Florida. That's a very big
deal to be an attorney general of a state. How
many times do you think Pam Bondy has thought to herself,
probably discussed with family and close friends, how cool it

(26:32):
would be to be Attorney General of the United States
of America. Imagine having that on the old resume. That's
the kind of thing that gets put on your tombstone
when you die. I was the top law enforcement officer
in the United States of America. That's a very understandable ambition.

(26:54):
If you're an attorney general of any state, you've thought
about it. Maybe you'll never get it, but you thought
about it. Oh wow, that would be cool. I told
you before when I was running for Congress, people were ambitious.
When I was running for Congress, I wanted to go
to the House of Representatives and save the country, of course,
but more than once I thought to myself, I could
be president one day. We all know that's not gonna happen,

(27:16):
but it crossed my mind. Does Pam Bondy truly want
to drain the swamp, arrest FBI agents, clean the communist
rot out of the federal government, save the country? Is
that really what is in her heart? Is that really
her intention? I don't know. I can't see inside of

(27:38):
her heart, but doesn't look like it to me. Doesn't
look like it to me at all. Didn't look like
it to me before. Frankly, what made me so suspicious
was how easily she sailed through the nomination process. They
threw a fit when Matt Gates was there. The second

(27:59):
Pamba shows up, Oh absolutely, she's the best. Come on
in Pam, you're welcome. So the biggest scumbags in DC
were thrilled to have her as Attorney general. Made a
man suspicious. So that's one. Now let's address the second
part of your question. Why do people above her keep

(28:21):
her in office? You're of course asking about Donald Trump
because he's the only one with the authority to fire her.
Why hasn't Donald Trump already fired her? What's going on there?
We'll talk about that in a moment. Maybe he's not
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(28:43):
they have this powerful matching technology that helps you find
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it wouldn't surprise me though. You don't get to be
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(29:07):
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(29:29):
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All right, now, let's discuss the firing or lack thereof,
of PAMBONDI hang on, miss something. There's a podcast, get
it on demand wherever podcasts are found, The Jesse Kelly Show.

(29:51):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Fantastic Friday.
I really don't need Jewish producer Chris making fun of me.
During the break, he mouthed something into the microphone and
forgot to press the button, and I yuted him. I said,
press the button. I can't hear, and he said, just
read my lips. You're twelve feet away. It's blurry. Okay,

(30:16):
it's blurry. I don't like to wear glasses. I feel
nerdy when I wear the glasses, and then plus they
end up hurt. What Chris Superman wore glasses. I don't know,
if you know, buddy, they were fake. Okay, they were fake.
Those weren't real glasses. He bought those down at Walgreens
or something like that. They're completely fake glasses. I don't

(30:37):
want to wear the glasses. I can see everything from
up close, but if it's watched, if it's driving, if
it's watching TV, if it's whatever, I have to wear glasses.
But I don't like to be seen in them necessarily
because I feel like a huge nerd. When I go
to sporting events, I have to wear glasses. When I

(30:59):
go to movie, I have to wear glasses or it's blurry.
It sucks. I don't know how to fix it. I
don't think it can be fixed. I don't want you
said conn. I know you keep telling me contacts. I
understand their are contact lenses, but my eyes sometimes get
itchy anyway, and I don't want to put things, and

(31:19):
I don't want to put the I am scared. Okay,
I am? Is that what you want to hear? I'm afraid.
I don't want to put things in my eyes. Back
to Pam Bondy, why wasn't Donald Trump? Why hasn't he
fired her yet? Because I hear this a lot. Why
doesn't he just fire Why doesn't he just fire her? Okay,
I'm not saying he shouldn't. I'm not saying he should.

(31:40):
But let's remember this. Remember Donald Trump is one year
in to a four year term. Right, Pam Bondy has
lord willing spent a year starting some cases? She started
some right, if you dump her, Let's say, let's say

(32:04):
tonight Trump makes a phone call your fire, he dumps her.
Do those cases stall? Well, you got to get someone
else in there. Okay, I agree, But contrary to the
the to the ad I just did before, he actually
can't go to zip recruiter and hire somebody within the
first day. He can't. He has to find someone, he

(32:28):
has to nominate them. That someone then has to go
through the Senate confirmation process. Now, let's rewind. Do you
remember what we were screaming and ranting and raving about
on the show when Trump just got elected, and he
kept putting up his nominees when it came to the
Attorney general spot. Remember that AG and FBI director, those

(32:53):
were the two positions Democrats kept delaying and delaying and
delaying in delaying them of course, sure, so they can
destroy evidence and hide all their various government crimes. Well,
right now Democrats are under investigation. You've got Koma, You've
got Bolton, you've got Letitia James, you have these communists
who are under investigation. Doj investigation. Now, how long do

(33:20):
you think Democrats will delay even having a hearing on
the new one? Well, let me clue you in as
long as they possibly can. They will drag that process
out as long as it can go. Now, who has
the power to stop something like that? John thun Low T. Eunich.

(33:41):
John thun is the Senate majority leader, and he has
already proven that he is not going to browbeat Democrats
into stopping their evil ways. He's just not his establishment.
He's going to go along to get along, and that's
the way it's going to be. This is not me
saying Trump shouldn't fire or Pambondi. That's not what I'm saying.

(34:02):
But what I am saying, just trying to get this home.
Don't think that this is some kind of twenty four
hour process. Hey, Pam, you're fired. You step right in.
It's all right, We're good to go. It is a
long drawn out thing. And back to how I opened it.
Trump has three years left. What if this is a

(34:23):
six month process before you get a new one, you've
now wasted an eighth of your term. Essentially, what Trump
has to do, because there are rumors that he's displeased
with Pam Bondy, I'm sure he is. What he has
to do is he has to figure out what many
of us have had to figure out at various points
in our lives, maybe with a girlfriend, a boyfriend, maybe

(34:45):
with a job, fish or cut bait. How long do
you hold out hoping it gets better before you snip
the line and try for something different. How long? And
there's not necessarily a right answer to that question all
the time. What Chris Chris said sunk cost fallacy. It sucks,

(35:11):
but we have to move on. I'm not saying you're wrong, buddy,
I'm not saying you're wrong. All I was trying to
drive home is it's not that simple. Right, We make
things we all do. I do it. We make things
more simple in our minds than they actually are in reality,
especially when it comes to Washington, DC. I get so frustrated,

(35:34):
just like you do, at how slow change happens, At
how slow it is to get this person indicted, or
get this program cut, or get this done or that done.
It's so maddeningly slow there. But it's slow by design.
These people spend years and years and years writing laws

(35:55):
and rules that make it hard for you to force change.
They don't want to change. The United States government is
a gigantic criminal organization. It is designed from top to
bottom to steal your money and keep these people in power,
and keep these people in wealth. And criminal organizations, all

(36:20):
of them, from the mafia, the cartels, the Russian mob,
All criminal organizations design themselves so it is difficult to
stop them from doing it. Why do mob bosses no
longer talk on the phone. They take walks outside and
cover their mouths when they converse with other mobsters giving

(36:42):
out orders. Why do they do that? They have put
into place systems that make it difficult to stop them
from committing crimes. Why do mob bosses ban their members
from talking to each other on the phone, texting about
things because they've put into place rules and laws that
make it harder to stop them. The United States government

(37:06):
operates the exact same way. We want change, We want
it now. You are not an idiot. You know exactly
what needs to be done. You know that guy has
to get fired and that guy should go to jail,
and this has to stop, and we'll cut this program
and we'll stop this. It's so simple for you, right,
it's simple for me. It's not difficult. But it is
a system designed to be difficult, to be slow, and

(37:32):
it sucks. Then we get frustrated. Look sign, you can
text about it. What, Chris, We have to talk about
crime statistics in the lives behind them. We have to
talk about nutting the dessert, joining the military. Next, t
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