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December 29, 2025 35 mins

James T. Harris fills in for Jesse. The percentage of Somalis in this country on welfare programs is mind blowing. Trump derangement syndrome and Rosie O'Donnell. Nicki Minaj comes to the right.  

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

Speaker 2 (00:15):
You are listening to the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 3 (00:18):
My name is James T.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
Harris. I am a talk show host out of Phoenix, Arizona,
actually Phoenix, Arizona and also in Tucson five fifty km
YI in the Valley and seven ninety k and st
in Tucson. You can also catch my show on the
free iHeartRadio app. Follow me on Instagram, Facebook X. Just

(00:41):
go to James T. Haarris dot com. You'll find it
all there, plus my Clarity Report. We've been spitting the
day talk about talking about the biggest scandal in America's history.
I should say the biggest fraud, welfare, fraud, daycare frog
and I found out earlier that you know what they
care fraud. That's the favorite among the left. Democrats love

(01:04):
that that's the easiest way to build the American people,
to build the taxpayer or the children. But I don't
want to seem like I am bashing the people from Somalia.
Well like Canada am. But Somalia was not always a

(01:26):
dirt bad country. At one point it was very industrious,
but then it took a turn, a left turn, and
now it's at the bottom of nations. It really comes
down to Somalia or Haiti. Haiti has a let's just
say Somalia has a slightly better infrastructure. You can actually
fly into the country, whereas you can't necessarily do that

(01:49):
with Haiti.

Speaker 3 (01:52):
What are we talking about here?

Speaker 2 (01:55):
Instead of acknowledging that, instead of being grateful for the
opportunity to believe, you know, as what Trump wants referred
to as the s whole country. You get over here
and you start talking about your virtue. You get over here,
you start talking about how you're the fabric. I love
it when these democrats Samali is the fabric we add

(02:17):
to the fabric.

Speaker 3 (02:17):
No, you're not.

Speaker 2 (02:18):
When you hear ilhan Omar Democrat governors and mayors claim
that Somali migrants are the fabric of America or that
is helping America thrive, what you're hearing is political spend,
not history, not data, not reality propaganda. And let's be clear,
America is a nation of immigrants, but it's not a

(02:42):
nation without standards. Somali migration to the United States is recent.
Well boy, when did they start coming over here? But
in the nineties, well, refugee resettlement policies Okay, that's not bad. Okay,
but you know what, it doesn't make it foundational to
this country. Thriving nations are built on work on assimilation

(03:05):
and accountability. And in places where Democrat leaders love to
waive these talking points, like Minnesota, what do we actually
see hah here is il han Omar just popping off about, Oh,
we're the fabric of this nation.

Speaker 4 (03:23):
Somalis are not terrorizing this nation. We are helping a thrid.
Somalis have always seen as a fabric, have seen themselves
as a fabric of this nation. So not only are
we not going anywhere, not only are we not going anywhere,
we are not going to allow anybody to make us

(03:47):
feel less Minnesotan or less American.

Speaker 2 (03:50):
Yeah, you're less Minnesota and you're less American. I'm sorry,
I'm sorry. It's not a matter of me making you
feel that way. If you're coming here. A seventy five
percent of the community is on welfare. Guess what we
see billions of tax payer dollars lost to welfare and

(04:11):
childcare fraud because state governments were asleep at the will.
And that's being generous. I'm saying they're part of the fraud.
We see low workplace participation, especially among women. We see
public assistance dependency treated not as temporary bridge, but as

(04:32):
a permanent lifestyle as a matter of fact, because of
some aliges. Really they have I think they have multiple marriages.
You can have a dude with three or four or
five different sets of kids, all builk in the system
provided by the very politicians will call you racist for
pointing it out. This is not compassion. What we're watching

(04:56):
here is government mail practice. Well, James, are you saying
that this is how awesomlity Americans are? This is all
Haitians are. No, I'm not saying that there are folks
who are out here working hard. There are folks out
who are starting a business. There are folks out here
who play by the rules, and I'm not saying that

(05:17):
they need to be reported. They deserve respect. But those
success stories don't excuse the systematic failure, the systematic fraud
that we are witnessing, and they certainly don't justify il
han Omar, you know, rewriting American history to lower expectations.

(05:39):
I'm sorry, And here's the truth that democrats don't want
you to say. They don't want you to say this
is all about. America doesn't thrive because people arrive here.
Americans thrive when people ass contribute and wait for it,

(06:05):
wait for it, follow the law. If Democrats actually cared
about someboley communities, they stop using them as a political shield,
they stop enabling dependency, they start demanding the same standards
that built this country in the first place.

Speaker 3 (06:28):
Now wait, no, no, I'm not hating.

Speaker 2 (06:32):
That's not hate, that's honesty. And we're not getting any
honesty from the left. We're not getting any honesty whatsoever
from from liberal governors out there, from liberal mayors out

(06:52):
there who are just lying about people, lying about the
Haitians contributing.

Speaker 5 (06:58):
You cannot talk about any that the city of Boston
has had in safety, jobs and economic development, in education
without talking about the Somali community.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
What kind of sense that was. That's a stupid comment.
You can't talk about any of these accompetaible adult, so
soliety people. They weren't there for the bulk of the
history of this country. Woman Ooh.

Speaker 3 (07:21):
Almost said something. This is Mayor Woo Woo, Mayor Woo
Woo out there in Boston.

Speaker 5 (07:26):
That has lifted our city up. We are proud and
we are grateful for our Somali community and for our
Smali Americans.

Speaker 2 (07:32):
Why why are you proud and grateful for the Somali
community as opposed to any other community? Well, why why
are you grateful for the tribal for the tribal mentality
and life style that they brought to your c York City? Woo?
Why what have they done? Oh they have uplifted it. No,

(07:55):
they have not.

Speaker 5 (07:56):
Neighbors Boston and the country are clear. The hate has
no place.

Speaker 2 (07:59):
Hey, that's our society. Hey, where the hate come from?
Where the hate come from? Oh, because we're we're talking
about how you got a whole culture of freeloaders. You
got a whole culture that's coming over here mooching off
the American people all of a sudden. That's hateful. That's
not hateful. Look what they had to define hateful to
cover up the shameful behavior the way. Look at how

(08:21):
these democrats are treating these people of color. They are
so proud of their little brown brothers assistance. It's the
white man's burden. It's white folks burden. You, you colonius,
it's your burden to uplift these people. You should shut up.

(08:42):
This is the census reparations. Shut up. Did you hear
that they passed reparations on Los Angeles?

Speaker 3 (08:49):
They did.

Speaker 2 (08:51):
I think in the San Francisco area they guided through
the city council reparation. I may move to California. Give
me some of that free black money. That's the mindset,
isn't it. And then once I do that and collect
all that money, they can say that I was contributed.

Speaker 3 (09:07):
James T. Harris has contributed to the fiber of our community. Yeah,
give me that money.

Speaker 2 (09:13):
Stupid white people, stupid white liberals, stupid enabling they want
to say, Conservatives, I'm a black white supremacist for calling
out this nonsense. Then you got people over here like
Mayor Woo Woo that wants more of it.

Speaker 5 (09:34):
We'll use every attack to actually strengthen and expand the
services available to empower and work alongside our community members
who are already doing so much good in the world,
and set an example for the rest of the country.

Speaker 3 (09:48):
I just do an example for the resident country. I
just don't know.

Speaker 2 (09:55):
How do you combat this. I'll tell you how you
combat this. You cut off all federal funds where these
this fraud is being perpetrated. Can you cut it off,
cut off the federal funds. I'm gonna say, vote him
out office, but they're like permanent now. They got the
system so regular. You're not gonna vote out a mayor
of Woo Woo. You're not gonna vote out what Fry's

(10:20):
He is absolutely catering to his base. He's got a
base of one hundred thousand Somalis And why or in Minneapolis,
you're not voting him out of office as long as
they voting a block and they do. It's absurd and
I'm saying this needs to be revisited. It needs to

(10:41):
be vigorous part of the repatriation process that's going on
in this country now. You needs to continue. I am
not being hateful. I am not being hateful. I'm being resentful.
Oh I'm very resentful. And I got some more resentfulness

(11:05):
for you coming up next. James Harris sitting in for
the Jesse Kelly Show. Jesse Kelly, you are listening to
the Jesse Kelly Show. My name is James T.

Speaker 3 (11:20):
Harris.

Speaker 2 (11:21):
I am sitting in for Jesse Kelly up talk show
hosts out of the Valley of the Sun, Arizona. My show,
The Conservative Circus can be heard in Phoenix on five
fifty KFYI and in Tucson on seven ninety k s T.
Of course from the free iHeartRadio app. You can follow
me on all of my socials by simply going to
James Tarris dot com.

Speaker 3 (11:43):
We are talking about I am not hateful from here for.

Speaker 2 (11:49):
I am no, no, no, no. This is I don't
hate all Haitians. I don't hate all sameologans. But what
I am saying is that the Democrat have set them
up for resentment. You can't bring people, can't come into
this country, and then seventy five percent of the group
is on some type of public assistance, and then you

(12:09):
find out that for the last what ten years, they've
been stealing taxpayers dollars to the tunes of billions under
the watchful eye of Democrats who were watching away, looking away,
and not have there be some type of resentment that
is not on people, the people who are being used
and abused, That is on the government that allows us

(12:32):
to happen, the government that is happening that is being
run under Democrats, and this whole mentality that you know,
as a good American citizen, this is what you're supposed
to do this is what you have to do. You
have to work your entire life. You have to give
away half of your income. To give away, I should

(12:53):
say you should. You have to have half of your
income taken away from you, coersion taken and redistribute it
around the world. Because you're a good person. You're a
good American. And this is what Americans do for the
whole world. The whole world doesn't do this for you know, Americans,

(13:15):
they don't come to our aid. No, no, no, we
have to come to their aid. We have to give
money for their borders. And Ukraine, we have to give
money for their defense. Over in Israel, we have to
give money. And we have a time there's a natural disaster. No,

(13:37):
what do we get for our taxpayers going across We
get open borders, we get homeless encampments, we get criminals
released without bail. We get schools that can't teach reading,
but some of the don't have time for gender ideology.
We get roles that never get fixed. We get veterans
that are sleeping in the street. That's what we get.

(14:01):
But meanwhile, we're supposed to, we were supposed to be
suffering like this because you know, because you know, what
you know. What you know, We're Americans and that's what
we're supposed to do. We got to do something for
the Pope. Pay Paul got to do something for the
Poe paper.

Speaker 1 (14:17):
We as Americans, we got to do something for the Pope.

Speaker 2 (14:21):
You know, one of my favorite commentators out there is
a woman named Sargun. Why did I just slip on
her name? This is not fair about to your younger Saragun.
She is on news Nature right now. I think she
sums up perfectly. But so many Americans are feeling right now.

Speaker 6 (14:40):
So I'm just gonna be real with you. Forgive me,
but I this story so utterly infuriating. Think of all
of the different ways that the American taxpayer was betrayed.
Here by the Democrats who funneled billions of dollars to
fake businesses and never won checked up to make sure

(15:01):
they were legitimate. By the media that refused to cover it.
By the immigrants themselves, who were gifted by the generosity
of the American people with the greatest privilege on earth,
American citizenship, and then turned around and stole from us
as thanks.

Speaker 7 (15:17):
It's so disgusting.

Speaker 6 (15:18):
But I think this is also a microcosm of a
much bigger scam that the Democrats have been running for
decades now, to where they welcomed in millions and millions
of immigrants, both legal and illegal, who drove down the
wages in America, especially for working class Americans, and drove
up the cost of things like housing and health care

(15:40):
and in education, the hallmarks of the American dream, making
that totally out of reach for working class Americans. And
then if those working class Americans had the temerity to
object to their own disinheritance, rich Democrats would go on
cable news and call them racists. It's so discuss the

(16:00):
whole woke vocabulary was developed as a smoke screen for
the mass fleecing of the American working class. And I
think that is just a mirror image for what we're
seeing with this Somali fraud and why people are so
enraged about it because they've been noticing this for so
long and they were silenced if they called it out,

(16:21):
and no more, I think that's what we're seeing right
now in this moment.

Speaker 2 (16:24):
That's what we're seeing. I agree with you one hundred percent,
that is what we're seeing in this moment. No more,
we don't do it no more. We just can't take it.
You're gonna push people too far. They they're not gonna
take it anymore. And that's where we are. It is
infuriating and Bati Younger Sagin is right throwing our generosity

(16:46):
back in our faces by stealing from us. Ooh ooh
and it well, yeah, where where's the media? Where's ABC, CBS, NBC,
MS NOW, CNN where where where are they? Where is

(17:07):
the BBC? The New York Times, the Washington Post? This
is how you know. One YouTuber out there puts out
this forty five minute documentary and gets over one hundred
million views in a couple of days. And you don't
think that people out there are angry about this. Yes

(17:28):
they are. They're very angry about this. And the fact
that you have Democrats and you have the media ignoring it, well,
they're doing that at their own peril. This will be
the story even going into twenty twenty six, and.

Speaker 3 (17:44):
It should be. It's our money, it's our country. James C.

Speaker 2 (17:49):
Harrison sitting in for the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 7 (17:53):
Feeling a little stocky.

Speaker 1 (17:55):
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Speaker 2 (18:00):
You are listening to the Jesse Kelly Show. My name
is James T. Harris, a talker. Talk to your host
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(18:23):
My mom is visiting me. Yeah, she's all from Mississippi.
She came out. We got her here and then we
got all of the kids, you know, and the grandkids.
So she got to see her grandkids, two of her
grant great grandkids for the first time.

Speaker 3 (18:36):
It's beautiful.

Speaker 2 (18:38):
If you follow me on Instagram, you can say, I'll
probably see a picture of that ninety seven year old
moms here. Always a pleasure, a blessing. There's only one
caveat My mom watches the view. She watches the view,
big fan of the View from the very beginning. She
knows all of them. I mean, Barbara Walters was on

(19:00):
that for a while, Rosie o'donald was on that for
there all make she's a big fan. And if you
follow me on Instagram you'll see a video. I'll make
these videos a mom watching the view. Usually I don't
even have any commentary. Those videos do so well better
than most. So she's back here, she's watching the view.
And then uh, you know, I I also you know,

(19:22):
because she watches the view. I just it's all over
the house. Because you know, she's ninety seven. She had
to turn up the sound. It's just hard. It's hard.
Pray for me, Pray for me. Pray for me while
we pray for Rosie o'donnald. She used to be on
the View. See this is what makes it so crazy
to me, these gals on the View. Most of them,
they tru They suffer from Trump de arrangement syndrome. They do.
There are so many celebrities that suffer from Trump to

(19:45):
arrangement syndrome. In my goodness, if you were a celebrity
that crossed over went from hating Trump to you know,
seeing the light and maybe respecting themselves. Oh you are,
you're you're dead. To the left, you're dead. Rosie o'donnald
has Trump arrangement syndrome so bad that she left the

(20:07):
country too. True to her word, and I gotta give
her credit. She said, if Trump becomes president, I will
leave this country. She left. She now lives in Ireland.
But because of the Internet, she can't get away. Because
of technology, she can't break away. Her therapist told her, look,

(20:29):
you gotta stop obsessing over Trump. You have to stop.
She probably said, I can't. She couldn't go a day,
she couldn't go hours without thinking about obsessing over Trump.
This is dangerous stuff. I mean, people got upset well
President Trump's comments about Rob Reiner, but you know it

(20:50):
wasn't that far off. Trump de arrangement syndrome drives people crazy,
and it drives the people around them crazy. Can you
imagine having to live with Rosie o'donald with all the
other problems she brings to the table. This woman's ubsession
with Trump is legendary, I mean a legendary. I think

(21:13):
her obsession with Trump is even bigger than that Who's
Who's the Who's that old actor and forgot the guy
who's always popping off of New York Robert de Niro?
Who who's got it worse? Robert de Niro or Rosie? Well,
at least Rose is not dropping all kinds of f

(21:34):
bombs and stuff, But here she is. Listen to this, This.

Speaker 3 (21:38):
Is just bad.

Speaker 7 (21:41):
I've been reading the news about you know how he's
making crazy posts like someone with temporal frontal lobe dementia?

Speaker 3 (21:50):
What's that?

Speaker 7 (21:52):
And out of control? When are they going to do
the twenty fifth Amendment? What? When are they going to
say this is no longer manageable girl anyone and he
needs to be stopped. Twenty fifth amendment?

Speaker 3 (22:10):
Come on, people, the twenty fifth amendment.

Speaker 2 (22:14):
Where were you, Rosie o'donald talking about the twenty fifth
Amendment when you had that brain dead Biden in office?

Speaker 4 (22:21):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (22:21):
Serious question. You're talking about a man. We watched the Dimension.
You could play some stuff from Joe Biden back from
twenty fifteen, twenty sixteen and plays it twenty twenty three.
It's terrifying, terrifying, and the media is close associates. What

(22:41):
was the lesbian women's name she used to be the
press secretary for I forgot her name. You know, you
know you know she's from Haiti, won't you say?

Speaker 7 (22:53):
There?

Speaker 2 (22:54):
Yeah, thank there very much. Karine Jean Pierre in Compierre.
Yet she worked with the man, saw him up close
and personal. That was Corey deadshime to Corey Jesse, Kelly's producer.
You were talking about the twenty fifth Amendment. Now, see,

(23:16):
this is why people look at you and say, you
guys are crazy, You're out of your mind. This is
why you don't have a leg to stand on. You
put up with the worst of the worst, the bizarre,
and now you're making these claims about Trump.

Speaker 7 (23:30):
Yeah. I wish I could say I don't think about
him a lot, but I do.

Speaker 3 (23:34):
Oh you do.

Speaker 7 (23:35):
And I know that it's bigger than just him, that
he's not smart enough to orchestrate a coup like this,
but boy did he participate.

Speaker 2 (23:44):
Okay, he's not smart enough. What if he is, I mean,
he is a billionaire developer. I don't know about a coup.
It looks like he ran. You know, he won the
election fair and square. And now all of a sudden,
you guys are talking about election fraud as we're discovering
the massive fraud to twenty twenty, continuing to a coup
he participated in. If it were a coup, he orchestrated

(24:08):
his sister.

Speaker 7 (24:09):
They used him, and he went along with it because
he's a narcissist and he loves the attention and the
accolades and being spoken about in any context. And that's
terrifying and scary. Really is we got to do something
in America.

Speaker 3 (24:25):
We gotta do something.

Speaker 7 (24:26):
We got to do it soon before the November elections. Okay, Douse,
you know that he's going to do anything he can
to start a war and then declare no elections.

Speaker 2 (24:41):
Oh, she's still afraid that he said that he was
going to be, you know, in uh An office forever.
Now she's afraid. Oh, she's still stuck on the no
Kings movement. I think that's what we're seeing here with
the with the Rosie Donald. He's going to start a
war so he never has to leave office. Okay, okay, okay,
Rosio don.

Speaker 7 (25:01):
And he tried in Venezuela and now he's trying in
Nicaragua and killing people along the way. Something to remember
about him at the height of his fame and the
adoration and success in America in the politics, right, he said,
you know, I could kill someone on Fifth Avenue and

(25:22):
get away with it. He did say thank you to
people for the love and support. He said, Wow, I
could murder someone and get away with wow. This is
this is something I think he's probably dreamed of. If
not participating, you.

Speaker 2 (25:38):
Could It's bad enough that you try to bring up
this reference and act like the president was serious about this.
But now you're trying to get into the president's dreams,
which is is kind of weird. You know, president probably
dreams about this. Probably he probably does ROSSI o'donald did

(25:59):
in his life.

Speaker 7 (26:01):
Those Epstein files badly redacted, guys, the nuclear codes. Everyone,
uh anyway, trying not to post about.

Speaker 3 (26:12):
Him, but you're posting about him.

Speaker 7 (26:14):
But soon he'll be out of there.

Speaker 3 (26:20):
I have to put three years, girl, three.

Speaker 7 (26:22):
Years failing, and his brain is going.

Speaker 3 (26:24):
His health is not feeling.

Speaker 7 (26:26):
His vitriol and negativity and revenge is the only thing
on his mind.

Speaker 3 (26:34):
Wow.

Speaker 7 (26:35):
Really bad.

Speaker 2 (26:36):
You know, I'm looking at miss o'donnald here. I will
say one thing that is very, very unique and positive
about this video. She put out her frames, her eyeglasses,
her frames. They are really neat, very cool. I like
those frames. I could rock those frames. So you've got

(26:56):
to try to find something positive about everybody out there.
I could rock those frames. I give her credit for that.
But the rant, the depression, girl, you need Jesus, really,
this is this.

Speaker 3 (27:13):
Is not good.

Speaker 2 (27:14):
This is not you got three years to three years
to go. We are just warming up, my friends, We're
just warming up. James T. Harris sitting in for the
Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 3 (27:29):
Jesse Kelly.

Speaker 2 (27:31):
Baccian, you are listening to the Jesse Kelly Show. My
name is James T. Harris. I am a talk show
host out of Ara Zona, the Valley of the Sun
in Phoenix. You can hear me five fifty KYI in
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Of course, you can.

Speaker 2 (27:49):
Catch the show The Conservative Circus on the free iHeartRadio app.
To follow me on the social just go to James
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Speaker 3 (27:57):
It is all there.

Speaker 2 (27:59):
You know. Last weekend they had a maraifest on here
that is a Charlie Kirks, a gig Yes star studied
Vice president even spoke at it here in the valley.
But they had a very special guest, Nicki Minaj. She
came out. Of course, Nicki Minaj's is a famous Let
me see, Corey, would you call her a rapper or

(28:19):
a soul singer? She's a rapper, right, okay? Corey said
these rapper hip hop I had to go to Corey.
I lost my Black Carot a long time ago, and
she's very very popular. Well, she wasn't the ones that
were out there twerking for for Kamala Harrison. I think
that was making a stallion anyway, she crossed over. She

(28:43):
came out with Erica Kirk and boy did it create
a stir in the popular culture. You have folks coming
out and blasting her, calling for her to be silenced
a deep platform. Wait what it even got over to
Lizzie Lizzo. Remember big O Lizzo. I know you all
remember Lizzo. She's the one that was huge, larger than charge,

(29:06):
very talented musician, but she was embracing her extra plus
plus plus plus plus side well a little bit, a
little bit, And for the longest time she was all
about you know you being positive, body positive. You could
be as big as a house. That's just as you
being special. Go ahead, you keep on kissing babies and

(29:27):
hugging fat girls.

Speaker 3 (29:29):
Shut them out the throng, wear on fatty.

Speaker 2 (29:31):
I know he's on sugar by checking my pocket.

Speaker 4 (29:34):
I don't have no donuts, I don't have no cheeseburger.

Speaker 2 (29:39):
I am not fat shaming anybody here. Well, she's lost weight.
I think you know she's a you got on the
diet or one of the diet, drugs or whatever. She's
slimming down. She is slimming down, but she has a
dire warning for the for you know, the people who
are you know, harassing Nicki Minaj and and wondering why

(30:01):
celebrities would support Donald Trump. This is actually this is
kind of nuance. But she's putting some serious truth out there.

Speaker 8 (30:11):
So I'm getting text like about Nikki and I'm like,
what are you talking about? I didn't even know then,
you know, I researched and saw what was going on,
and I'm gonna say it like this, celebrities opinions of
other celebrities does not matter. I'm telling you it doesn't matter.
So my opinion of her does not matter. But what
I will tell you come on with it, is you're

(30:34):
about to see an influx of people who see that
it is more profitable and more beneficial to join that side.
You're going to see it. It already started and it's
going to continue. This is his first year, just Trump's
first year as president.

Speaker 2 (30:56):
We got three.

Speaker 8 (30:57):
More years of people who are going to surprise you,
and it's going to hurt your feelings and it's going
to disappoint you. And you have to know that, like
there's money behind everything.

Speaker 2 (31:12):
Well, yeah, there is.

Speaker 3 (31:13):
Money behind everything, of course there is.

Speaker 2 (31:14):
And this is why you had a Beyonce performing for
Kamala Harris. What does she get ten million for that?
And then the Stallion got some money for that and
all of them got paid for doing that. So yeah,
I don't think that's what Nicki Minaja or her motivation is.
But hey, you know, I want to thank you for
at least you know, telling your side here.

Speaker 3 (31:34):
You got three more.

Speaker 2 (31:35):
Years to endure that three more years.

Speaker 8 (31:38):
People, there are privileges behind every move people in these
positions make. And I'm not surprised.

Speaker 2 (31:50):
No, don't be surprised, but thank you very much because
it is it is true that we have we have
years to go, and I'm praying that the Republicans get
just as serious I realized. I hope they look at
it and sort of like the opposite of way, we
only have three years to go. You only have a

(32:12):
year to get things done before the midterms. But yeah,
these people crossing over, people seeing the light, as I
would like to say, I do not have a problem
with that. And as far as President Trump having three
more years, I wish she had three hundred more.

Speaker 1 (32:28):
As Lord President King Donald Trump may made their president,
Whiever may hold the range for Towana. Yeah, hell, I
am for what do you call it?

Speaker 2 (32:46):
A benevophan benevolent, benevolent dictatorship, That's what it is. But
these celebrities that are freaking out, And this is why
I feel bad for Rosie o'donnald. I mean, she's she
I don't know if she's gonna make it. And I'm
dead serious. We are seeing a mass formation. Is that

(33:09):
what it's called?

Speaker 3 (33:10):
Uh, just a.

Speaker 2 (33:14):
Something that is taking over people. It's like a hypnosis
and it's driven off of the media. You have people
walking around just repeating things that they've heard other people
say on MS NOW or on CNN, and it's ridiculous.

Speaker 3 (33:33):
But you know what I have to say.

Speaker 2 (33:34):
Sometimes you see that a little bit on the other
side as well, people who are just getting all of
their information from one media source. But listen, listen, I
don't see the hate, I don't see the disillusionment. I
don't see the depression on our side of the aisle.

(33:55):
As a matter of fact, I didn't have a time
to share with you a very very incredible story Rob
Schneider comedian.

Speaker 3 (34:02):
He ran into.

Speaker 2 (34:06):
The actor's name I just mentioned em earlier, who very
very angry, very very hateful. He's the male version of
Rosie o'donald Robert de Niro, Thank you very much, Corey
Robert de Niro, And they were on stage together Saturday
Night Live, and he got interesting because Denio bols was upset,

(34:26):
was coming at him, and dude said, look, not stop, stop,
look I love you, I love you, and just kind
of left it at that, and they sort of like
de escalated the whole situation. That's how we're going to
look at this. I am not joyful over Rosie o'donald's condition,
I really am not. I pray for it because you

(34:47):
could see how distraught she had destroyed she is. Shouldn't
be like this. We should all be on one page.
We got to deport the illegals and the people who
aren't taking back to our country. James T. Harris sitting
in for the Jesse Kelly Show.
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