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December 19, 2025 36 mins

What does “peace in the middle east” mean? The effects of Obamacare that people forgot. You don’t destroy something you admire. France’s biggest loss. How to live with the Liberal Aunt Peggy in your life. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a magnificent Friday, at Christmas Friday. I don't think that
makes any sense. It's not Christmas. It's almost Christmas, Chris,
you can call it a Christmas. It's the last Friday

(00:33):
before Christmas. Sorry, some of us are pretty jolly right now, ebeneezer. Anyway,
we're gonna have a bunch of questions more This a
bunch of more questions. More, a bunch of more questions.
Have a bunch of more questions this hour. Remember, though,
I just paused for a quick moment. Remember I brought
this up yesterday, and in fact, I've been bringing it

(00:55):
up recently. In fact, I said, this is a few
days ago that in the wake of that terrorist at fact,
that people always convince themselves that maybe now the Communists
will change their ways, they'll change their mind. This is
the bridge too far. Now they'll break. But they never
seem to break. They just find a way to blame
you and use everything for the revolution. And I said,

(01:18):
if a nuclear bomb went off, if some Islamis set
off a nuclear bomb in la he wouldn't. He wouldn't
prompt communist politicians here in America, Democrats to stop the
mass importation of foreigners. Not a single one would do that.
They would find a way to blame it on you
and attack you because everything's for the revolution. And I
brought up the car theft in Minnesota. You see Minnesota

(01:42):
in New York out of the places, but we'll focus
on Minnesota because of the mass importation of Somali's in
combination with the George Floyd Black Lives Matter stuff. What
it has done is it's created an open jail environment.
The cops are way out manned. I believe last time
I had talked to Liz Collin, great reporter from up there.

(02:04):
I believe the last time I talked to her, the
Minneapolis police department was at half strength. There aren't enough cops,
the jails are open. It's a bunch of communist politicians.
And now car theft is a really, really big deal.
And we have these roaming, roving gangs of savages stealing
people's cars all day, every day. What's the response from

(02:25):
the communist politicians.

Speaker 2 (02:27):
It's also about holding corporations county.

Speaker 1 (02:29):
Sorry, this is the Attorney general Keith Ellison of Minnesota.

Speaker 2 (02:32):
It's also about holding corporations accountable when their negligence puts
Minnesota's in risk.

Speaker 3 (02:38):
In twenty twenty one, the Kia Boys challenge. The Kia
Boys challenge swept social media after a few teenagers posted
videos on TikTok showing how Kia and Hyundai vehicles could
easily be stolen.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
This wasn't true.

Speaker 3 (02:52):
Another car makes because nearly all other cars sold in
America came equipped with something called an engine in mobile.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
We press these companies to do much more, and we won.
Under the settlement, Hyundai and Kia must provide free ignition
cylinder protectors for every vulnerable view.

Speaker 1 (03:14):
The communists open up the jails, let the savages run wild,
and in response to rampant car theft, they attacked the
car manufacturers. There is no bridge too far. There's nothing
that could ever happen that would get these people to
change their evil ways. Nothing. Just accept that, accept it,

(03:37):
and move on all right, Jesse, I still can't refer
to someone who allows bacon to stay in the fridge
long enough to go bad by such a manly name
as Bronco. That was one time I decided, long before
hearing you say that that our country is in decline,
rather than idly watch it happen, shouldn't we, as patriotic

(03:58):
Americans be trying to delay or reverse this decline? I
believe so. But the problem is how what say you? Well, yes,
we patriotic Americans, I believe, have a duty to our
country and to the next generation to attempt to reverse
the decline, if not delay the decline. As I have

(04:22):
tried to explain, and I hope I got this through. Yes,
I believe, because just simply the matter of dates, two
hundred and fifty years is a long time. I believe
we have probably peaked, because historically empires don't peak after
two fifty. Most don't last too fifty. If you do,
that's when things start to go down. It's not it

(04:43):
doesn't mean we're bad or stupid or whatever. That's just
kind of the history of mankind. That's the psychle it goes. However,
there are all kinds of empires historically that post peak
after they eaked. For a long time. People in those

(05:04):
empires lived really well, a wonderful standard of living. Just
because I say we've probably peaked and we're probably on
a decline, that doesn't mean we stop fighting. That means
we fight harder to ensure that decline is as slow
and gradual as humanly possible. And all be honest. I'm

(05:27):
extremely selfish with this as well, because it's for my
sons and the grandsons I don't have yet, and the
great grandsons I'll never meet them up I'll die too early,
but the great grandsons I'll never meet, and granddaughters too.
Of course, sorry they made to exclude the grant grandchildren,
but it's for future generations. I want them to have

(05:48):
some semblance of the country I have had something that
at least is in its image. Right, I'm gonna pause
on something for a second, and it's it's such an
old story, and it's a story because you're hyper informed,
you already know. But things happen, and what happens is
we get desensitized to things. We now know what we

(06:13):
really kind of knew all along that the Joe Biden
White House, the communists inside Joe Biden's White House coordinated
with the Department of Justice to raid Donald Trump's Marlago home.
Now you probably just said, well, yeah, or at least
you thought it. But that's my problem. You see, that's

(06:37):
what I said too. Do you understand what a bridge
too far? That is that the President of the United
States of America not long ago either, This is like
yesterday the President of the United States of America sent
the Department of Justice, we now know, without proper justification,

(07:00):
to raid the home of his political opponent. That's what
happens in corrupt Latin America countries. That happens in some
dump in the Middle East. And that's the kind of thing.
How sad is this? At least me? Maybe not you,
but me. I would have made fun of other countries

(07:21):
for doing that for most of my life. Figures, But
what a dirtball society? Look at that, arresting that That's
the exact kind of thing we've mocked Vladimir Putin for
forever forever. Look at him locking up his political opponents.
What a scumbag Democrats do that? Here? Now that bridge

(07:42):
has been crossed, and they're not sorry. Remember they're not sorry.
Not a single Democrat, not just an elected office, not
one that I have seen or heard of in this
entire country, including on social media. Not one has come
out and said, you know, that was probably wrong. Telling
the attorney general to raid the home of my political opponent.

(08:06):
That was probably not an appropriate use of power. In fact,
it was probably against the law. And you know, I
hate Donald Trump, but we probably shouldn't have done that.
Not one Democrat has said that, not one. The lesson
they learned was they didn't do it hard enough, fast enough,
they didn't go far enough. That's scary. It's scary because

(08:34):
we are going to attempt to slow down the decline,
aren't we make that dissent as gradual as humanly possible
so generations of Americans will get to enjoy the country
we have enjoyed. That is my intention. I'm assuming it's
your intention as well. We are up against people who

(08:54):
are going to light a match to it as fast
as they can, and they're not sorry, they're not regretful,
they're not hesitant at all. They are going to try
to turn up that speed and make sure that decline
is as rapid as possible. That doesn't mean we can't
defeat them, and in the end we will win. But

(09:18):
it's going to be a battle. It's most definitely going
to be a battle. How do we do it? We
get involved. I would suggest you don't try to save
your country. That's too much for you or me. We
don't have that power. Save your circle, meaning your area.

(09:39):
Maybe that's your town, Save that first, maybe that's your state.
Save that first. If things do come apart on us
one day, and we all know one day they will,
maybe it's two hundred years from now, but one day
it will all come apart. When that day comes, your
immediate area is going to be so much more important

(10:01):
to you than what's happening in Washington DC. Get to
know your neighbors, Get involved politically in your community. Make
sure you are wired in, know what's going on. Make
sure you're running dirty communists out of office in your
local area. I promise they are there, yes, even your
red area. And we march on. All right, let's talk

(10:23):
about some healthcare stuff, the French and more. Hang on,
Jesse Kelly, it is the Jesse Kelly Show on a
Fantastic Friday, and ask doctor Jesse Friday, do not forget.
You can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
Let's get back to those before I leave you. Jesse,

(10:45):
the healthcare system is awful. The day Obamacare passed, I
was picking up a prescription for multiple sclerosis that I
had been paying with my insurance for fifty dollars per month.
After they announced Obamacare had passed, to give the pharmacist
my debit card when she told me that my prescription
with insurance is now thirty five hundred dollars with insurance,

(11:09):
I wasn't making forty thousand dollars per year to throw away.
My wife found out that I wasn't going to take
the medication. She worked around the medical industry and she
made a few calls that medication is now three times higher,
so it's very hard, if not impossible, to pay for treatment.
This is what the communists did to our healthcare system,

(11:32):
and like we talked about in the first hour, they
destroyed it on purpose. The whole idea of it was
never to provide for this person or that person, this poor.
It was never that at all. The whole idea of
it was destroy it. And once it was destroyed, they
assumed that people would cry out for government to get
involved and create the single payer, government run healthcare system

(11:56):
they always wanted. That was the entire idea behind it,
and we are in the beginnings of that fight right now,
because now it's broken. Now it's so broken beyond repair.
You can't have families pay twenty twenty five thousand dollars
a year for family health insurance. That's so outside of
what is realistically affordable for people. It's just not right.

(12:17):
It's completely wrong. Jesse. We all know that the exception
of the French underground, or that with the exception of
the French underground, the French are weak and meek and
basically worthless. I hear the City of Lights canceled Christmas
in New Year's Eve because the street animals they let
take over are threatening them, and it worries me as

(12:37):
now the dirt bag terrorists need a new target. Let's
see Australia and Europe have been taken care of. Who's next? Okay,
So obviously I think about terrorist attacks the same way
you think about terrorist attacks. They're on my mind from
time to time and when I'm in public, at a
public event. Last night, I told you we went walking around,

(12:58):
looked at the Christmas lights. I looked around and I
was looking at people. You got a backpack because I'm
thinking the same stuff you think. I will correct you
on one thing, though, I do enjoy making fun of
the French as much as any red blooded American. But
the French had one bad moment, and that bad moment

(13:26):
has stayed with them reputationally for the rest of time.
Keep in mind that the French military history is actually
quite amazing. From pre Napoleon to the Napoleonic era, the
French were kicking everyone's rear end World War One. The

(13:48):
French fought like lions in World War One and had
huge portions of their society butchered in that war. In
World War II, ooh, yeah, it's embarrassing, it's indefensible. The
country was so mentally worn down from the previous World War.

(14:11):
The Germans had a great war plan. The French collapsed
far faster than they should have. And because most people's
interactions with French people are negative, because urban French people
are insanely rude, that automatically makes French people worse in

(14:31):
the minds of a lot of people. I can't believe
I'm gonna sit here and defend the French. But remember
this militarily. Even today, France has some studs, some studs
in the French military. Yeah, their political leadership is communists
and embarrassing. Yes, they had a horrible horrible collapse in
World War Two. That's indefensible. I mean, Belgium puts up

(14:54):
as good of a fight as France. Just indefensible what happened.
Remember also the Battle of France, the one they a
France should have won. It's not just that they collapsed
like immediately. The French military was superior in every way
to the German military that invaded and took them over.
They had more men, more tanks, more guns, and they
were the ones being invaded. Remember, the advantage is always

(15:17):
with the defender, not the attacker. You're on your home territory,
and they just screwed the whole things up. But also,
and maybe there is a lesson in this for us,
remember that they were dealing with subversives, internal subversives. It

(15:37):
wasn't only the German military that stormed in and collapsed France.
Europe is always at each other's throats, and Europe has
for well, I mean, shoot, it's been over one hundred
years now, little over one hundred years now. Europe has
been fighting against in dealing with their own communist infiltration.

(15:58):
Before the communists in World War One took over, had
the revolution and took over Russia and made it the
Soviet Union. Before that even happened, there was a communist
revolution brewing in Germany. In France. It got so bad
that these armies had to execute people who were mutinting
it that the communist revolution is something they've been fighting

(16:22):
for one hundred years. It's so subversive and it's so
brutal when you are torn apart internally and then face
external forces. You've heard me talk about it. When it
comes to wars or potential wars with anybody, right, Russia, China, Venezuela, whatever.
I have great concerns even with the poultry army like Venezuela,

(16:44):
because Democrats are so subversive. They will do everything to
make sure we lose. They just will. They'll do everything
they can to make sure we lose, up to and
including aiding the enemy. They would without you know, they would,
you Oh they would. How quickly would Adam Shift reveal
battle plans to Venezuela if he thought he could get

(17:05):
away with it without going to prison? Oh my gosh,
without hesitation of course. And people were freaking soulless. Anyway,
Get your tea levels up. I make you feel better
about things. Chris is asking why I was being so
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(18:10):
Jesse Chalk dot Com promo code Jesse. All right, somebody
has a problem with the liberal ant Peggy in this life?
How do you coexist? Hang on? Jesse Kelly returns next.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wonderful Friday.
Remember you can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot

(18:34):
com if you miss me. While I'm gone go download
the podcasts Iheartspotify, iTunes go recap The Rhodesian bush War.
I called it a five part series, but I think
with Buddy Lilly it's really officially a six part series.
Everybody loved that so much. I should note after that
series one thing that just floors me. It's a little

(18:56):
bit intimidating, if I'm being honest about it. Other veterans
the Rhodesian Bush War have now reached out, and as
soon as you read that, as soon as they introduce
themselves that way, you're thinking, oh gosh, what did I
screw up? Right? Because someone was there. All of them
loved it, thankful, really cool. But maybe in the future,

(19:17):
maybe next month, two months, maybe we'll have another one
on different different perspectives. Right, Buddy Buddy Lily was an
American who went over there and kind of volunteered, but
actual Rhodesian would be interesting to hear from you. Maybe
we'll get another one on there are some out there,
something to think about. It's similar to Vietnam veterans. If
I can get sappy for a moment, talk to the

(19:42):
Vietnam veteran in your life, ask him about his service.
It greatly saddens me that we're almost completely out of
World War Two veterans just because Father Time is undefeated.
It saddens me, and I know that's just the way
life goes, but I hate I hate losing those old times.
Tims and Vietnam veterans are getting up there too. Vietnam

(20:04):
veterans are pushing eighty. It's time to start talking to
Vietnam veterans too, All right, Jesse, I have a liberal uncle, Peggy.
He posts about anti gun stuff every time there's a
new shooting. He always posts about Trump, and the posts
never have any substance to them. I would say I
am on good terms with him because I'm away in

(20:24):
the military and never see the family in person to
share my thoughts on things. He hosted family Christmas parties
all of my life growing up, but during COVID he
said if you weren't vexed, you couldn't come. Of course,
this left a bad taste in my father's mouth, along
with mine. It takes a lot for me to hold
my tongue when I see him postings on Facebook. What

(20:47):
is your take on approaching these friends moving forward? All right?
So first it's going to depend how deep in the
demonic commune religion. He is. I'll give you an example
from my own personal life. We'll come back to you.
Let's make it about me first, seriously, Bob. Bob has

(21:10):
one or two of these in her family, not most
of her family, but one or two in her extended family,
if you will. Ab But because she's so much nicer
than I am, more of a keep the peace type person,
has never wanted to engage about politics. When she sees
her liberal aunt Pegy posting crazy things online, she may

(21:32):
complain to me about it, but she lets it go.
She doesn't get on there and fight publicly. She doesn't
believe in that anyway. Just let it go, let it
go right. But her liberal aunt Peggy, at least one
of them. You may remember I talked to you about
this on the show Bob had posted. Remember I did
that walk or speaking tour with Megan Kelly. I was

(21:52):
one of her guests down here in Houston. It was
me and Donald Trump Junior, and Bob put up the
post saying, hey, Jesse's speaking you just kind of her
friends could see if anyone wanted to go. Didn't even
say anything, just said, hey, Jesse speaking. The liberal aunt Pegy,
she ignores, sent her the longest, nastiest, most deranged private

(22:17):
message you've ever heard. I read it on the air.
I don't have it anymore, but I read it on
the air one day whenever it came in. So that's
me saying, there's a chance what I'm about to say
isn't possible. There's a chance that your liberal uncle Peggy

(22:38):
is going to force the issue. Always know that there's
a chance of that. But let me say this. Your
uncle Peggy, he is mentally ill. All right, he's mentally ill.
The democrat in your life is mentally ill. They have
serious problems. And I'm really not being mean, I'm not.

(22:59):
They have serious problems, and they live in a world
entirely of make believe. Did you hear dome on Jimmy Kimmel?
Think about how hilarious and dishonest this is. But the
liberal at Peggy in your life believes why didn't they
come out during your administration? To he was asking about
the Epstein files, Why didn't the Epstein files come out?

(23:20):
Why didn't they come out during your administration?

Speaker 4 (23:22):
To give you an answer that will not satisfy your curiosity,
I will tell you we perhaps to our damage, But
we strongly and rightly believed that there should be an
absolute separation between what we wanted as an administration and
what the Department of Justice did.

Speaker 1 (23:43):
Obviously, that's hilarious. They worked hand in hand with the
Department of Justice to arrest all their political opponents. You
got that. But communists lie about all everything, all the time.
Your liberal aunt Peggy believes those lies to such an
extent that she is now mentally ill. That does not
mean you have to cast her out forever. It's not

(24:05):
what I'm saying at all, But I would put it
this way. What what if your liberal aunt Peggy was
a severe alcoholic. A severe alcoholic. I'm talking the kind
of person that wakes up and pours whiskey in her
coffee in the morning. She shows up at your house
at noon for Christmas, she's already blasted. You're nervous, she

(24:29):
was out on the road. She's vomiting in the fruit punch.
I mean that kind of thing, nasty, bad alcoholism. Okay, Now,
should you stop loving her? No, it's part of your family.
But should you make sure you're careful, careful to keep

(24:51):
her at arm's length? Is she coming over to spend
a lot of private time with your kids. Are you
going to invite her out on a double date with
you and your wife? No, Because she has deep, deep
problems that she has to fix. You can always be
there for her if she needs help. You can always
love her. She's your aunt, but she needs to be

(25:14):
kept at arm's length until she works that problem out.
In Lord Willings, she does one day. If she doesn't,
then she needs to be kept at arm's length length
for the rest of your life. If you have this
liberal uncle Pegy, liberal aunt Peggy in your life, it
doesn't have to be a family member. Can be at work,
can be a neighbor. It doesn't mean you can't wave

(25:36):
to them when you're taking out the trash tomorrow morning.
It doesn't mean you have to skip their house when
you're dropping off that crappy bag of popcorn you give
everybody for Christmas every year. It doesn't mean that at all.
But it does mean you have to understand you're dealing
with a mentally ill person who believes water isn't wet,

(25:57):
the sky isn't blue. They believed Trump told people to
inject bleach. They just believe a lot of things that
are simply not true, and therefore they have to be
kept at arm's length. It would be I think about
like an insane asylum. Honestly, the guy who's in there

(26:17):
muttering to himself in the straight jacket, you can go
talk to him if they allow you for visitation hours.
Bring him a cup of orange juice, that's fine. Please
don't take off the straight jacket and let him babysit
your kids. That's how you have to treat democrats now,
as long as they're so mentally broken, and that sucks.

(26:39):
It's really hard. But if you don't, you'll get burned,
just like if you fully embraced your alcoholic liberal and Peggy, no, no, no,
I'm not worried about her problem. You know what, Let's
run to the store. Hey, Peggy, you drive? Okay, that's
not gonna work out well for you. One of the
great sk in life to maintain happiness and success is

(27:04):
one that I wished I had known when I was
a teenage boy, but I learned it over the years.
Learn to identify crazy and get the guts to cut
it out of your life. Identify crazy and cut it
out of your life. Those two skills combined are a superpower.
Highly recommend you get them. Now we'll move on. We'll

(27:27):
talk about campaign donations, peace in the Middle East, sauce. Guys.
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Show on a Friday. Remember if you miss us, iHeart
Spotify iTunes. Chris, can we get some Christmas music on

(28:49):
a Friday? Okay? Why can't we play any Christmas music? No? No,
not Mariah Carey. Can we get some Neil Diamond one
of the great Christmas albums of all talk? Why are
you making that face? What? Chris? You don't like Neil Diamond?

Speaker 4 (29:05):
Seriously?

Speaker 1 (29:06):
Even Sweet Caroline? You don't sing along to Sweet Caroline?
Is it he Jewish? I think Chris his last name
is Diamond. I'm almost what I wasn't being intensitive, Jesse.
Over the years, have you mentioned several times how politicians
fill their camera? You have mentioned several times how politicians

(29:27):
fill their campaign coffers in part to be able to
use it to support other politicians' campaigns in hopes of
getting supported in other favors. In return question, I thought
that campaign law limits how much a politician can give
to someone else's campaign, something like two thousand dollars. Are
they finding clever ways to get around this or other

(29:49):
forms of contribution? Yes? So let me clarify because I
didn't want I don't want any confusion on this me.
Let's say Chris is running for office. Of course I
would never give him a dime. But let's assume I
would support Chris's run for office. Me as an individual,
I have a strict limit on how much I am

(30:10):
allowed to give his campaign. What that limit is I
don't know now because they adjust it every year. When
I was running, it was twenty four hundred dollars per
election cycle. All right, now that's my limit. Now let's
say I'm Congressman Jesse, I have a campaign still because

(30:34):
I'm still running for office, and Jewish producer Chris is
running for Congress, and I want my campaign to give
to his campaign. I have the exact same limit that
you do, or I did as an individual, twenty four
hundred dollars. There you go, Chris, go get him. But
there's a different world out there, and I don't want

(30:58):
to say it's ugly, but it can be the world
of packs PAC's political action committees. What this world is,
it's a way to raise and give gigantic quantities of
political money that will be used for political reasons outside

(31:23):
of the campaign finance law limits. Here's how it would work. Well,
I already mentioned if we were giving campaign to campaign,
I'm already a congressman. Chris is trying to be a congressman.
But I don't just have my campaign fund, right, I
have also started a pack of mine now, I'll call

(31:46):
it the cheeseburger Pack. I didn't actually start it, wink wink.
I didn't start it, of course. It just so happens
that a guy, Corey is his name, producer Corey, he
totally on his own, decided to start cheeseburger pack. Now,

(32:13):
wink wink, I am not allowed by law to coordinate
with Corey on certain things because Corey wink wink is
so separate from me. But he also is not He
does not have a political campaign. He has a pack,

(32:35):
a pack that is not subject to these limits. Therefore,
let's say Corey raises a million dollars in one night,
how would he do that? Ten rich guys showed up.
They all decided they wanted to write Corey a check
for one hundred thousand dollars. Well, this is not a

(32:58):
political campaign, it's a political pack. They can do that. Then,
Corey wink wink, totally on his own, I certainly don't
have anything to do with this. Corey decides he is
going to then spend that money running political ads for
Jewish producer Chris in his campaign run. Maybe they would

(33:20):
be pro Chris ads. Hey, we love Chris, he's great
at managing the funds. Maybe it would be political acts,
a hatchet essentially, where they would run campaign ads against
his opponent. This is how this pack world works, and
it gets more confusing. It's more convoluted than that when
we're talking about things like super PACs and whatnot. But

(33:41):
I didn't want to bore you with all the details
of it. The details don't necessarily matter. Just know there
are campaign funds those are strictly limited. Then there are
packs packs which really have to be separate. When we're
talking about super pac world separate. They can raise and
spend large quantities of money. They are separate though, and

(34:05):
they don't have the same limitations on them. That makes sense, Jesse,
What does peace in the Middle East actually mean? The
American warrior blood that has been spilled and still being
spilled in the name of all this fake stuff and
so on and so forth, says I can use his name.
His name is Scott. He's a formal former sergeant in

(34:26):
the National Guard. Is it worth the price? Whatever? Look,
remember that there are so many bumper sticker slogans. In fact,
whenever you hear a bumper sticker slogan, no matter what,
it's designed to make, you nod your head and agree
with it. Sounds so simple. Peace in the Middle East,

(34:48):
support our troops. I'm not saying you should disagree with it,
because it's designed to make it so you kind of can't.
But you should always question why you're being sold it.
Always question why you're being sold it. Peace in the
Middle East isn't humanly possible. It's not possible for a

(35:09):
variety of reasons, but it's not humanly possible. One of
the main reasons that's not humanly possible is that Shia
and Sunni Muslims freaking hate each other people who aren't Muslim.
It can be confusing. It would be like Catholics and
Protestants hating each other. I find that to be completely confusing.

(35:31):
I don't understand it. I understand the history of it,
I got all that, but the differences seem so small
to me. Historically they haven't been small to them. Shia
in Sunni Muslims freaking hate each other, and they kill
each other as often as they possibly can. In the
Middle East, in a variety of ways. It's just look,

(35:52):
it's never gonna happen. It's not gonna be peace in
the Middle East. All right, we have we only have
one hour left until twenty twenty six. We're gonna talk
about everything from Somali fraud to regifting to being a
sauce guy, to the new animal farm, did we lose
Angel Studios? All that and so much more to come
in the final hour. Hang on,
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