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December 9, 2025 37 mins

How the commies in the government advance their revolution even when they lose election? Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation doesn’t seem genuine. Kurt Schlickter and Panama Red. 

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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
what has been a magnificent Tuesday. We're gonna talk about
the administrative state in KBJ. Here shortly, I'll address the
Marjorie Taylor green stuff. Laugh about another aspect of the

(00:32):
Jasmine Crockett raid. Why do they talk about how unified
the country was when Obama was in charge?

Speaker 2 (00:39):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (00:39):
That emails hopefully even more. Oh yeah, my buddy Kurt
Schlickter is gonna join us a half hour from now.
We are jam packed tonight on The Jesse Kelly Show.
Hope you enjoyed the first part of what is undoubtedly
going to be obviously a several part series on the
Rhodesian Bushwar. Part two continues tomorrow and our two. What

(01:00):
Chris Chris said, who wins the war? You shall have
to hang on my friend and wait all right now
KBJ Kaitanji Brown Jackson. Everyone knows why she's there, Everyone
gets the circumstances around it. She's brain dead, but she

(01:23):
is also loud about it. It's one of the funniest
things in the world. They track how many words the
Supreme Court justices speak, and she is by far the dumbest.
She has actually been chastised by other Communists on the
Supreme Court for saying things that are so dumb, and
she says the most by far. It's this the greatest

(01:46):
thing in the world. I'm really loud, and I'm really ignorant.
It's amazing. And she's there not to interpret the law.
She doesn't have a slightly liberal view of law. That's
not how she sees herself. That's not how the communists
saw her when they installed her there. She sees herself

(02:10):
as the vanguard of the communist revolution. She is there
to be the tip of the spear for the communist revolution.
Wherever she has an opportunity, she will reward allies of
the revolution. Wherever she has an opportunity, she will punish
the enemies of the revolution. And there is something going

(02:32):
on right now that has been going on for a
long time. But you get it. But we're going to
recap it. The administrative state, all the different bureaucratic agencies
in this country, the big ones you would name, IRS, FBI, EPA,
those ones, other ones that have a tremendous amount of power, AJHS,

(02:54):
or hud or. We have this huge federal government, shockingly huge,
way bigger than anybody ever intended for this country now,
an administrative state. That size gives the communists an opportunity.
You see, Remember we've talked about it before. Communists are

(03:16):
not concerned with popularity. They're concerned with power. If they're disgusting,
demonic ideas are not popular, this does not give them
a moment of pause. They don't sit and say, well, dang,
I guess the people don't want it. They simply say, well,

(03:37):
I guess we'll have to force it on them. It's
too bad they don't want it. We're going to force
it on them. Having that many federal employees, having that
much power in the administrative state of the federal government
gives communists the opportunity to insulate their demonic agenda from
the will of the voter. They have known this forever.

(04:00):
That's why they keep expanding the government, and that's why
they keep packing the government full of loyal communists. They
do this so the revolution can move forward. No matter
who you vote for every November, no matter who you
vote for in the House or the Senate or the presidency,
the communist doesn't want to give you the opportunity to

(04:23):
reverse the revolution. He's fighting a revolution. It must continue
no matter who's in power, and the administrative state allows
him to do that. The Trump administration, actually, I have
a headline here, Administrative states quote rear guard is blocking
the Trump agenda. Well, of course, Donald Trump's agenda. This term,

(04:47):
just like last term, continues to get kneecapped at every turn,
including in the DOJ. If if you'd like to find
out why, at least in part, the DOJ is moving
so slowly to prosecute government criminals, it's because there are
still communists inside of it. That's how the communist wants

(05:10):
the administrative state to work. That's why he fills the
administrative state with his people. Now, what's happening right now
in front of the Supreme Court is big, and I
actually think we're gonna win this from the legal experts
I talk to. But the Trump administration says, while I
should be able to fire the heads of any agency

(05:30):
I want, they're not a separate branch. They have to
fall under the executive branch of the government. If I'm
the head of the executive branch, I should be able
to fire them. Well, do you think the communists wants
to allow that? The communists doesn't want any president to

(05:52):
have the authority to get rid of the communists subversives.
He's spent years putting into power. Now that's the truth
of it. But if you're a communist, how do you
sell that? How do you sell it legally? How do
you sell it to the American people? Well, credentials. You

(06:14):
see the communists conquering the university system and so many
of these credential systems like the American Bar Association, things
like that. What it's done is it's given them the
authority to hand out credential credentials to communists subversives and
to maybe maybe hold you at bay with their credentials. Hey,

(06:36):
don't tell me, masks don't work. Didn't you hear? I'm
a doctor, I went to Columbia. I'm an expert. I'm
a scientist. I have a PhD. Don't tell me that
taking down the outdoor basketball hoops doesn't help. I have
a PhD. You don't have a PhD. They love to
do that to us, don't they. Kaitanji Brown Jackson, when

(06:56):
she was arguing, trying the hardest, she pought possibly could
to keep the bureaucracy in place. Laid out this exact
strategy quite nicely. Oh, allow her to speak for herself.
Congress is saying, Lord knows, she has no problem with that.

Speaker 3 (07:12):
Congress is saying that expertise matters with respect to aspects
of the economy and transportation and the various independent agencies
that we have. So having a president come in and
fire all the scientists and the doctors, and the economists
and the PhDs and replacing them with loyalists and people

(07:34):
who don't know anything is actually not in the best
interest of the citizens of the United States. These issues
should not be in presidential control in these particular areas,
we would like to have independence. We don't want the
president controlling I guess what I don't understand from your
overarching argument is why that determination of Congress, which makes

(07:54):
perfect sense given its duty to protect the people of
the United States, and why that is subjugated to a
concern about the president not being able to control everything
under our constitutional design. Given the history of the monarchy
and the concerns that the Framers had about a president
controlling everything, that in the clash between those two congresses

(08:18):
view that we should be able to have independence with
respect to certain issues, should take precedents.

Speaker 1 (08:27):
She's well aware that these agencies aren't independent. She's well
aware Communists have spent years installing their loyalists and these
agencies who now run everything. She knows all this, she
knows that's not exactly an easy cell. So she has
to repeatedly call them experts, scientists, doctors, and she has

(08:51):
to of course always assert their independence. These are independent.
It's an independent agency. It's independent. It's just an independent agency.
Surely we want an independent agency of some kind that
answers to well, nobody, but we need an independent agency.

(09:11):
You see. This is their plan, and this is why
we always have to remember always, no matter how tempted
we may be to want to use government to our ends,
now we should use it for this, and use it
for that. There is no such thing as good government. None.

(09:34):
It's not humanly possible. If you have a government that
is big enough and powerful enough, that government will eventually
be occupied by sadistic tyrants who will abuse you and
wreck your life. There is no such thing as good government.
And the founders knew it. That's why they kept our

(09:54):
government so insanely small. If you could go line up
the founders right now and tell them that the federal
government in our country would be the largest employer and
landowner in the United States of America one day, I
bet you money every one of them would lay down
their musket and say, well, I'm not fighting a revolution
for that. They'd be mortified at where we are, and

(10:17):
the Communist knows it. Anyway, Let's save a baby. It's
a Christmas season. We want babies to be born, do
we not? The gift of life? Is there anything more
precious than that? I was actually at a restaurant on
Saturday night and there was this brand new little baby there.

(10:39):
This thing was tiny, and man, my wife was a puddle.
There's nothing better than a baby. These babies are killed
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Do you realize that? Two hundred a day? How do

(11:01):
they do that? Are they miracle workers? No, they're not.
They understand that introducing a mother to her baby with
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They introduce her to her baby, and then they introduce
her to God. And if she needs formula or diapers

(11:22):
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Speaker 4 (11:44):
This is the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 1 (11:48):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. About ten minutes away
from talking to Kurt Schlicker about nuke and drug boats
out of the water and other things. I am still
gonna try to get to emails. I told you the show.
It's just too freaking packed. I have time for everything
right now. So let's get to this. Because people keep
emailing me about it and emailing me about it. I

(12:10):
just wasn't even going to talk about it. It's not
really my thing. But Marjorie Taylor Green, congress woman from Georgia,
I've had her on a long time ago. I had
her on my TV show. You know I've had I've
interviewed her before. Marjorie Taylor Green from Georgia has previously
been the staunchest Trump ally in the world. She's the

(12:32):
one who would wear maga hats to the State of
the Union addresses. She was miss Mega right. Well, something
somewhere along the way happened. Maybe it really was the
Epstein files. Maybe I don't know, but Marjorie Taylor Green
got on the bad side of Trump, or he got

(12:53):
on the bad side of her. Trump now blasts her publicly,
she blasts him publicly, and all this other stuff. Now
pause on the Marjorie Taylor Green Trump stuff for a moment.
Remember when we talked about how you can tell if
there's a true convert to your thing, whatever that may be,

(13:14):
maybe a true convert to Christianity, maybe a true convert
to Conservatism. Hey, I was a Democrat, but I'm a
true convert. Remember what I said repeatedly, what is the
one tell? What is to tell? Where you can tell
they're genuine or they're not genuine. A genuine convert will
always be humble, They will always have humility. If I've

(13:41):
just found Jesus yesterday and I walk into your church
on Sunday, I'm not going to sit in the pew
and said that guy's wrong about Paul. That's not what
Jesus meant about that. That's not what's in the Bible,
I wouldn't do that right because I just got here.
Would be humble. I'm here to learn. Same thing with

(14:03):
all these quote former Democrats who join our side. They
join our side and promptly start scolding us. Don't say this,
and don't say that. I told you not to say this.
You've been busy being wrong your whole life. Go to
the back of the class and sit down and shut up,
be humble. Right. Well, when it comes to people and

(14:26):
we're running into this now, who are leaving our movement,
and maybe they're resigning from Congress, like Marjorie Taylor Green is.
Next month she came out and now she's resigning from Congress.
I'm leaving. We've seen people do this before. I'm leaving
the Republican Party. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I
don't agree with this. There's too many wars, too much
of this. I don't agree. I'm leaving. Okay, there's a

(14:49):
tell there you can look for as well, And here's
what it is. If you put out some long statement
like Marjorie Taylor Green did, that both parties are broken,
that Washington, DC is broken, that you can't do any
good anymore from DC. You still love America, that's all
well and good, But how can you tell if that's

(15:11):
genuine versus being fake? Well, here's the tell. Are you
on the View every other day now trashing the right?
Are you on CNN now sounding like a leftist? Are
you sitting down with sixty minutes to trash the Trump administration?

(15:34):
Because if you are the reason, that's to tell. If
you are, that shows me that you're somebody with an
axe to grind, not a patriot who's exasperated with how Washington,
DC works. She sat down with sixty minutes or no,
this was CNN, She sat down with six with CNN

(15:54):
and said.

Speaker 5 (15:54):
This is extremely frustrating as a rank, entile Republican member
and in our majority, our Republican majority, that many of
us women are not taken seriously, and our legislation is
not taken seriously.

Speaker 1 (16:09):
No, it's a woman thing. Now we have to endure this.
Now we have to do the scorned woman thing on
the way out. I wasn't taken seriously because I'm a woman,
and we have to do this.

Speaker 5 (16:25):
I feel very sorry for President Trump, I genuinely do.
It has to be a hard place for someone that
is constantly so hateful and puts so much vitriol, name calling,
and really tells lies about people in order to try
to get his way or win some kind of fight.

(16:49):
And I think that's exactly what's wrong in America today.
That's what's wrong in this toxic political environment that has
ripped our country apart. And I personally think that that's
poor leadership from a president. It's a very bad demeanor,
and Americans are very tired of it.

Speaker 1 (17:09):
This is not a defensive Donald Trump at all. It's
really not. I've criticized Trump many times before. Does that
strike you as just a humble patriot who just got
tired of the Washington d C. Corruption And she's now
going to retire to her farm and if America ever

(17:31):
needs her one day, she will pick up her sword
and come back and fight for Lady liberty. Is that
how that strikes you? Does this strike you as someone
who's just tired of how Washington works.

Speaker 5 (17:45):
It's extremely frustrating as a rank and file Republican member
and in our majority, our Republican majority, that many of
us women are not taken seriously, and our legislation is
not taken seriously.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
Announced she was resigning in January, and two seconds later
she was on sixty minutes, she was on the View,
and she's on CNN trashing Donald Trump. Sorry, doesn't seem genuine.
It just doesn't. And I go ahead and write it down. Chris.
We're now counting the days until she signs a contract

(18:23):
with CNN or MSNBC or The View to be the
daily Republican trasher on the network. We all know what's coming.
That's how you know it wasn't genuine. Kurt Slickter, Next,
Jesse Kelly, It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a

(18:43):
fantastic Tuesday. Do not forget. You can email us Jesse
at jesse kellyshow dot com and joining me now. One
of my favorite people in the world, my friend Kurt Schlichter.
He has a new book out which we will get
to shortly. Hey, Kurt, should we be nicer to the
drug runners who are driving boats full of cocaine into

(19:04):
Mexico so they could be trafficked into the nose of
our children?

Speaker 2 (19:09):
Well, look, I think we need to understand that these
these gentle fisher people, because I don't want to misgender them,
are are only trying to help their families by murdering ours.
And I like to because I have a legal back,
so I like to present hypotheticals. And my hypothetical is

(19:30):
it's according to our establishment frends, it's not okay to
blow up the people trafficking poisoned into us that have
killed one hundred thousand Americans in the last year. Would
it be okay if they were bringing in containers of
mustard gas or HD if you were a chemical officer,
which I was in the Gulf War, and I would

(19:51):
love the Democrats to say, why, yes, we can't destroy those.
Others might say, well, that's different, and I would say, yes,
it is different. Must your gas has killed zero Americans
in the last year.

Speaker 1 (20:04):
Zero Americans in the last year. However, fentanyl has killed
one hundred and thousand of them. And in fact, I
wanted to talk about Venezuela briefly occurred. There's a story.
I know you've read the stories. I know you know
the stories. This one's from the Dallas Express. I touched
on it a little bit earlier, but it's a story
about how the Maduro regime purposely brought Trende Aragua here.

(20:25):
It wasn't an accident where these gang bangers happened to
find a row boat and started heave ho in their
way to the United States of America. It was a
focused thing. A Russian Chinese backed communist regime sent murders
and rapists into our country on purpose, and Democrats helped
them do it.

Speaker 2 (20:44):
Yeah. Look, you and I both served. Both of us
participated in some of America's adventures. Some of those adventures
not handled perfectly. We're a little suspicious of using American
military power, but we also understand that we actually have
enemies who want us dead, whether they be bizarre seventh

(21:07):
century pagans, communist holdovers, or heirs to the Russian the
fallen USSR. We really do have enemies, and it's okay
to oppose them. We don't have them on Roe doctrine
if we don't enforce it. And I'm you know, if
my next door neighbor was, you know, firing off bottle

(21:31):
rockets into my backyard, yeah, I'd respond, even though I'm
generally a pretty good neighbor. And that's kind of what
Maduro and his communist cabal is doing. So if somehow
something bad should happen to Maduro, like he should be
struck by lightning or a hellfire missile. I'm not going

(21:54):
to shed a lot of tears.

Speaker 1 (21:56):
Speaking with my friend Kurt Schlichter. You know him well,
and Kurt has obviously a bunch of books. Everybody's read
Kurt's books, but has a new one out called Panama Red.
Speaking of drugs, Kurt, I thought that was like a
brand of marijuana or something. I'm old. Haven't I heard
that term before?

Speaker 2 (22:15):
Yeah, that was back when you know, the local stoner
was a you know, with poffing on two percent. Ditch
weed was just a vaguely amusing presence in your life,
kind of like human wall paper. He's always there but
never really makes a difference. But apparently dope is now

(22:38):
ninety percent THC now, and the people who are vaguely
amusing would be Rastafarians are now brain dead zombie, So
it's an entirely different thing and a lot less cute.

Speaker 1 (22:53):
All right, now, tell me about the book Panama Read.

Speaker 2 (22:57):
It is the ninth in the series of Kelly Turnbull
People for Public Action novels. Andrew Breitbark who brought me
into this sting and would let me out. He said,
we got to make our own culture, and I remember
throwing one of those best selling spy books which are
all the same and all boring across the room and said,

(23:19):
I can do better myself. I'm going to write something
I want to read. All good parts. It's either action,
or it has a insight, or it's funny. No bad parts.
It's like the album London Calling. All right, no bad cuts,
it's all good stuff. And that's why I've done for
nine of these books. Now I have sold hundreds of

(23:39):
thousands of these. Don't think there's no market out there
for conservative culture. There's no market out there for men's adventures,
although women are perfectly welcome, and in fact, the villain
and this is a female. It's not Jennifer Welch, that
hatchet faced botox to guart oil, but he certainly could be.

(24:00):
It is. You know, these are books that you'll read
and you will enjoy, and then you may even go.
I've had a number of people go, Kurt, you called
some of these things, the misgendering, the tranny stuff, all
these things you called it, and I'm sad to say
I did. But Kelly Turbul's back, He's got his Wilson

(24:22):
Combat CQB forty five, and he doesn't solve problems using
his words.

Speaker 1 (24:29):
Kurt, are you a forty five man, A nine millimeter man,
a ten millimeter man? There are just so many look,
and everybody's every gun guy has a very strong opinion
about whatever he is. I love forty five. They're so
near and dear to my heart. I'm just never been
as accurate with him as a nine. And I know
that's a user problem. I get that, but I'm more

(24:50):
of a nine guy.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
Well, look, I was an Army colonel, so I can't
hit anything. And my feeling is that if I have
to draw my weapon, I have screwed up so badly
that I deserve whatever horrible thing happens to me. But
when I do have to shoot, I do enjoy the
forty five. Forty five is and I carried one because
I'm that old, A nice, solid, good gun, the nineteen eleven. I,

(25:18):
you know, carrying a condition one still kind of makes
me a little edgy my concealed carry when I'm in Texas,
because in California, the guy who commanded thousands of people
with automatic weapons on the streets of LA isn't competent
to decide to carry his own weapon. Without the permission
of a GS three clerk. When I'm in Texas, I

(25:38):
usually carry a nine. It varies based on my mood
because you know, you want to have you want to
have the right weapon for how you're feeling at any
given time. But you know, I enjoy small. You know,
a six three sixty five is always nice, but a

(25:58):
two two nine is also nice. Don't count out the
old school cze b always enjoy those or the Barretta which,
especially if Bill Wilson goes and fixes it up for you,
that it is just beautiful.

Speaker 1 (26:15):
Kurt, tell me Gavin Newsom can't possibly be president in
twenty twenty eight. I need to hear that from you, Kurt.

Speaker 2 (26:23):
Sadly, anybody who gets that to one of the nominated
on one of the tickets can be president example exhibit
a Donald Trump. But Gavin Newsom has a number of
problems for one thing. The American people, well, many of
them are not complete idiots, and Noah weasel when they

(26:46):
see one, and this guy is a weasel. I'm here
in Los Angeles at the Los Angeles Fortress right now,
not that far from Pacific Palisades, which has not been rebuilt,
hasn't even started to be rebuilt. And of course it's
all Donald Trump's fault. If Gavin Newsol wants to go
to America and say you want to do all of

(27:07):
you what we've done to California, I think we'll be
seeing President J. D. Vance in twenty twenty eight.

Speaker 1 (27:14):
I think that would be okay with people. His name
is Kurt Schlickter. I'm sure you've already read all the
Kelly Turnball books. If you have not, now is a
great time to start. New one is out Panama Read
is the name of the book. Kurt, my friend. As always,
I appreciate you, brother, Thank you very much. Man. I

(27:36):
just think about that. I don't want to dwell on it.
But President Gavin Newsome, it just gives me the willies,
man gives me the willies bad. But then I think
it's all right. I have Pure Talk and if I want,
I can text a for you. People be texting on
pure Talk too. And I know what I've told you

(27:57):
about Pure Talk, and I've told you about their various
charity programs they do you know they've donated over half
a million dollars to America's Warrior Partnership. Do you know
that while your cell phone company was giving to Black
Lives Matter and Planned Parenthood, Pure Talk was busy getting
veterans back on their feet, getting veterans, rescue dogs, hiring Americans,

(28:23):
and they're saving you a fortune while they do it.
Pure Talk wanted me to come on here tonight and
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(28:43):
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Hang on, Jesse Kelly returns next. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Final segment of The Jesse Kelly Show on

(29:05):
a magnificent Tuesday. Remember if you miss any part of
the show, you can download at iHeart, Spotify iTunes. Send
us an email Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. I
know I haven't gotten to any of these emails yet.
I'm going to right now. It's just two packed of
a show. Just before we get there, we need a

(29:26):
quick song.

Speaker 4 (29:26):
I'm tempt she ain't never scared of, she ain't never
been who wast willing to go toe to toe against
the President. I can't wrap my head around someone who
votes Republicans. She advocate of feeding kids they protect the most,
touching them Trump and bating his own country. Winn Army
Wedded Show. We remember Pearl Harper by Ila Gillybarman boat
which I thought we wasn't gonna do nothing.

Speaker 1 (29:48):
Buddy, think again.

Speaker 4 (29:49):
They only trying to scare out her running because they think.

Speaker 1 (29:52):
Just a reminder, this is a real introduction. This was
the introduction to Jasmine Crockett, who's running for Senate in
the state of Texas.

Speaker 4 (30:02):
She'll win. Listen, thought, I told y'all wing never scared. Now,
look who name on the Dockett got two words for
every race is bigot Jasmine Crockett business in all the
history words and I see black and blue so much
side you want to choose me? I hope my money
goes to side. It isn't trying to say up for
the bilis. I hope she's stand on business. Often toes

(30:24):
to Texas soaked, don't need no more bad built, leash,
blonde butch bodies moving forward.

Speaker 1 (30:32):
She's standing on business. Luke heard Gluke, Chris she's standing
on business. Why can't you see that this is going
to be easily the most entertaining Senate campaign in the
history of the United States of America. Maybe not for everybody,
but for me. I'm gonna enjoy it. And I know

(30:53):
you're not in Texas, or at least chances are you're
not in Texas. We have listeners all over the country.
I want you to know. I'm gonna keep you abreast
of everything. I'm gonna what, Chris, we have to keep
people abreast of everything. Jesse. I heard you talk about
how you want to be a scuba diver encounter a
shark or two, and it immediately immediately reminded me of
an old TV show Sea Hunt charging Or starring Lloyd Bridges,

(31:17):
who played a subdiver hero Mike Nelson. I like that,
a sub diver hero that sounds like me, Chris. What
that we could do underwater missions? I'm ready to do.
Under what missions? We're gonna find shipwrecks, old pirate ships,

(31:42):
old Navy ships that have gone down in various places,
and we are going to get our scuba gear on.
Don't worry, I've already figured it out. We're gonna have
spear guns just in case we encounter terrorists or any
wildlife or something down there. We're gonna have you always
wanted to spear gun something. I've always wanted to tell

(32:04):
me you, I haven't wanted to spear gun something.

Speaker 2 (32:05):
What.

Speaker 1 (32:09):
You don't think it'd be that much money to get started?
I don't either. There are probably some safety concerns. It
can it can be a little dangerous from time to time,
but I know I'm not going to major on the minor.
All Right, we'll sign some waivers. Okay, we'll sign some
waivers and everything will be fine. A spear gun, a
scuba tank. You know what I was thinking about last

(32:30):
night after I got home. I was just laying in bed.
I was having some trouble falling asleep. I'm not sure
if we want to go wet suits. I feel like
maybe I've been doing too much reading on the Rhodesian
Bush War, because, you know, some of their special elite units,
which i'll get into hopefully tomorrow. I'll get into it
at some point, some of their elite units didn't wear pants.

(32:52):
They wore shorts, super short shorts, and you can go look
at pictures of them. Yeah, but Chris. The why isn't important.
What's important is it looked cool. I think I think
we go down at least I'm gonna go down nothing
but shorts, nothing but shorts and scuba gear. What you
said the water is gonna be cold. We're only gonna

(33:14):
go to warm water. I've decided that I don't want
to be what. I don't want to be involved in
anything that has cold water. That doesn't sound very fun
at all. What, Chris, I love it. Jewish producer Christ
just said, we'll explore a Japanese zero only you called
it a Japanese zero ship. It's a zero plane, Chris. Okay,

(33:35):
the Zeros were the planes. Okay, but we'll explore ships too,
and we'll have our spear guns there in case we
run into any of those guys who are still alive.
We will avenge our World War two brothers and we'll
handle things under the water. We'll handle things. And what
we'll do is we'll bring Fred along and he'll be

(33:58):
there to comfort us after we've done combat under the water.
And Fred, he would normally get boat sick. He doesn't
have the strongest stomach in the world. But since he's
been having Roughgreens. We've been sprinkling Roughgreens on his food.
Fred's really toughened up. That's not true at all. Fred
is as pathetic as he's ever been, but his stomach

(34:19):
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I like this scuba idea, Chris. I like how we're
fleshing this out. We're fleshing this out, Hello Jesse, former

(35:00):
federal felon who won my appeal after five years. The
stories I could tell, However, I'm writing about something that
is occurring a lot with illegals, the theft of metal scrap.
I won't go into everything else, he says. Here one
I love that that that cons and former cons listen
to the show that always blesses me too. This was
a big thing that was known when I was in construction.

(35:22):
People don't understand how much money metal is worth, like
scrap metal, I'm not talking about something that's actually been formed.
It's worth a ton of money. And illegal immigrant theft
rings essentially, they're they're organized rings that steal these things
for a living. That the amount of illegal immigrant crime
in this country would blow you away, and you'll never

(35:45):
get the actual number of what it is because your
local police department's too busy classifying all of them as white.
And now here's a headline, why you know, you know
the thing headlines We didn't get to layoff announcements top
one point one million this year, the most since twenty twenty.

(36:08):
That is a really big deal. I am hoping that
gets reversed. We keep getting false positives on the economy
because the stock market is up right, But remember, the
stock market is not the economy. The stock market is
not the economy. If people don't have a job, they
don't give a crap how high your four to one
k is. A drone drops crab, legs, steak and weed

(36:31):
into a South Carolina prison. Sorry, I thought this was America.
Lawsuit filed to stop Trump administration from dismantling the Department
of Education. Wild how committed the communists are to keeping
open the Department of Education When the Department of Education
doesn't educate a single child.

Speaker 2 (36:53):
Huh.

Speaker 1 (36:53):
It's almost as if there's a nefarious agenda coming from
inside that building. So Ron mamdonnig advice to thwart and
evade Ice in a video message urging viewers to stand
up to the feds. Remember that New York City is
already releasing murderers and rapists out onto the streets rather

(37:14):
than turning them over to Ice. Democrats are so evil
they would rather a murderer stand in front of your
house than be deported. Wow, what a place we're at tomorrow.
Another great show Rhodesian bush woar stuff. That's all
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