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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on
a fantastic, fantastic Thursday. We're gonna chop away at some
emails this hour. I'm gonna open up talking about some
AI things. This is gonna be something I'm gonna ham
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fistedly talk about from time to time. All that and
so much more coming up in the final hour of
The Jesse Kelly Show. So AI, Here's where I'm at
on it. I don't want any part of it. I
don't want any part of it, and yet I'm extremely
torn because I know it's coming, and it's coming for
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every walk of life, no matter what you do. Pretty much,
AI is going to become part of your industry, your school,
your whatever it may be. Artificial intelligence is here, and
now people are going to be finding more and more
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ways to incorporate it into things to make life faster
and easier and more convenient. Part of the reason I
rejected is this. I had said something. I think I've
told you this once before. I had said something before
about how I didn't want to write another book. I
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said it online. I've told you that many times about
how I didn't want to write another book, and I
had a guy reach out to me, a guy who
I will not name. I had a guy reach out
to me and he said, hey, Jesse, did you know
that a I'll just write your next book? And I said,
what are you talking about? He said, all your tweets,
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all your social media posts. You can just click click, click,
and AI will analyze all of them and write an
entire book based off of what it thinks you will
say about certain issues. It'll even throw in some jokes
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and things like that. Now that's obviously intriguing. I'm not
interested at all. I said, no, I'm not interested, But
it's intriguing that it even has that ability. But doesn't
that kind of and maybe I'm going to sound like
a sappy, artsy student or something here. Doesn't that take
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something away from it? If that's what I did. I'm
told that the future of movies and entertainment and stuff
like that, it's going to be hugely AI based. AI
is going to write them, AI's going to design them,
AI's going to do this. AI is going to do that.
Doesn't it kind of feel like they're taking humans out
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of the earth, out of the equation humanity itself. And
I know this again. I know I sound like an
art student right now. I realize, I realize how I sound.
Quit I realize how I sound. But I like human beings.
I like humanity, and I don't. I don't want to participate.
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And I'm not sure to what level I'm going to
be able to completely abstain from it. It'd probably be
naive to think you'd be able to abstain all the way.
Even my father, my dad, God rest his soul, my
dad for the longest time. Remember, my dad's as old
school as you can get, old school, tough guy, construction guy.
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Years ago, i'll call it ten years ago. Years ago,
I picked up his phone. I was over hanging out
with them at the house. I picked up his phone
and I forget the number, so I'll just make up
a number. But it was an unbelievable number. He had
something like five hundred unread text messages on his phone.
It was definitely in the hundreds, if not the thousands.
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I said, I'm going to make up a number. It
wasn't twenty, okay, hundreds of unread text messages on his phone,
And I said, Dad, Now he says superhero. At the time,
he was a superintendent at somebody's construction company. So he's
got an important job. It's all organizing things and bringing
in materials and man.
Speaker 2 (04:39):
He's got an important job.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
I said, Dad, how are you How are you not
doing your text messages? And he said, I don't have
I don't have any interest in it.
Speaker 2 (04:50):
And I said, okay, Dad.
Speaker 1 (04:51):
I get it. I get that you're not going to respond.
I totally understand that you have to read them. And
at least you have to read them. What if there's
something important that you're missing. No, not interested, not doing it,
just wouldn't do it. Even he and I'd say the
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last five years of his life, even he every now
and then it was very rare, would send a quick
text message, No, it's my dad. So it was never flowery,
it's ah, you get fired today, right. It's always something
along those lines of say on TV, don't be an idiot.
Speaker 2 (05:31):
It's something like that.
Speaker 1 (05:32):
But it was something even he broke down in the
end and had to participate because it just became part
of life. And I know, AI, I know artificial intelligence
is going to force me to participate at some point
in time at some level, I should say, but I
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hope not.
Speaker 2 (05:56):
I don't know. Corey.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
Chris is somewhere Corey am I all we that? Am
I crazy in that?
Speaker 2 (06:01):
Or you with me in that?
Speaker 1 (06:02):
I don't.
Speaker 2 (06:03):
I don't like it? Should I like it?
Speaker 1 (06:10):
Corey Bring's of a good point, she said. He doesn't
like it either, but he's worried for his children. I
think about that with my kids. Elon Musk has said
stuff about AI, and I'm paraphrasing a little bit, but
not much. He said, in the future, because of all
these advancements and artificial intelligence and things like that, that
human beings won't have to work. Now, maybe he's wrong
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in that right, nobody can predict the future, but that
tells you what one of the smartest men in the
world what he thinks the capabilities of AI are going
to be in the future. I'm with Corey, what does
that mean for my kids?
Speaker 2 (06:50):
What if they don't have to work?
Speaker 1 (06:52):
Don't you just kind of turn into this lazy, worthless
slug if you don't have to work, where would you
be in your life? Maybe you're younger than this, but
I know where i'd be if I was Let's say
I was twenty five years old, maybe fresh out of
the Marine Corps, loved drinking beer and nothing else at
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the time. What if somebody said, hey, here's a billion dollars,
you don't have to work. I would like to think
I would have worked anyway. I don't know that I
would have. Why work. Everything's taken care of. I've got
a maid, and I've got a chef, and I've got
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a private jet and got I've got this, and I
don't have any obligation to do it. This is the
exact kind of thing I'm worried about. And if they
do want to work, I think we can all assume
at this point in time that AI is going to
because it already is eliminate some jobs. I know for
a fact we have AI robots unloading Amazon trucks in
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certain places that I've already been told that's kind of
thing it's happening. I know for a fact that these
driving services, the ubers and things like that of the world,
door dashes of the world, they're already starting to phase
out the human element of that. But those are good
jobs for people. Those are good, solid jobs people used
to get by. Some people feed their families on that,
so already we're seeing it eliminate jobs. What about my kids?
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I have two teenage boys. How limited are their options
going to be in the future because of this advancement?
And look I got I went off on all this
because there's a headline AI starts autonomously writing prescription refills
in Utah. I don't care about prescription refills. I don't care,
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you know, but that it's involved in the pharmaceutical industry.
It's not that specifically that bothers me, but you look
at stuff like that. Every time I read a headline
like that, I'm aware that AI is already doing things
for people, eliminating the need for human beings and taking
the humanity out of something. And I think that's the
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part of it. Like I said, that bothers me to
most when I try to get ahold of customer service
like UPS. I was screaming about UPS earlier because I
had to talk to some foreigner on the phone who
couldn't speak English. You know what I was doing before
I got to speak to that foreigner on the phone,
talking to some automated AI chat bot on my phone
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with it, and all I did was kept typing representative
at all Capital letters before they finally just put put
me through to a phone somewhere. I don't want to
talk to a computer. I don't want to have any
sort of a relationship with any sort of a computer program.
And I don't know, as forty four year old Jesse,
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I don't know to what level I'm going to be
able to abstain from that for all of my life.
It'd be like saying I'm never going to use the Internet. Well,
that's not necessarily realistic. At some level, you're going to
use the Internet to function in society. Now, I know
AI is here. Don't even know why I went off
on it, but there, I went off on it.
Speaker 3 (10:06):
All right.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
We have all kinds of emails still, and I have
to clear out some room because tomorrow's Ask Doctor Jesse Friday.
Somebody wants to talk about the Minnesota state flag. We're
going to talk a little bit more about that ice
woman shot by ice so on and sobar so so
all that and so much more. Whatever.
Speaker 4 (10:25):
Hey, the Jesse Kelly Show on air and online at
Jesse kellyshow dot com.
Speaker 1 (10:32):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Thursday,
rolling into Ask Doctor Jesse Tomorrow remember the email in
your questions Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Before I
get back to the emails, I'm about to touch on
something here. I know you're seeing the exact same tactic
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I'm seeing today when it comes to the Democrats the
communists talking about that woman, that thirty seven year old
woman who died yesterday, she tried to ram into an
ice officer. You're seeing a couple different things. You're seeing
she didn't try to run into them. You're also seeing
there's no proof she was an activist. There's no proof
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she just dropped her kid off. And hearing these outrageous lies,
it makes us think this it's just a natural reaction.
We think, how could you lie like that? Why would
you lie like that? She didn't try to hit him.
I watched the video of it. I saw her try
to hit him. Why would you lie about her being
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an activist? We already have heard from people who say
she was lead, not only an activist, she was leading
the group. Why would you lie? If you asked that
question today, why are they lying? Why would you lie?
It's such an obvious lie. Everyone's going to know you're
a liar. Why would you lie? Okay, let me ask you.
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Do you have a Democrat in your life known as
a liberal aunt Peggy in this show. Maybe it's a coworker,
Maybe it is your aunt Peggy, maybe it's your brother. Whoever,
do you have a Democrat in your life? Okay, let
me ask you this. Do they believe George Floyd died
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because of a police officer kneeling on him? The democrat
in your life do they believe that? Now, that's that's
factually incorrect. Documented medical examiner even said George Floyd died
of a drug overdose. And not only is it factually incorrect,
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that information is out there already.
Speaker 2 (12:45):
It's out there.
Speaker 1 (12:46):
That's why I know it. I don't have some special
access to I wormed my way into a vault that
is publicly available information. Anybody can go read it. Anyone
can go learn that right now. Why does the liberal
ant Pagy in your life believe that? Because she never
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tries to escape the world of make believe that we
talk about so much, and because she's not interested in
escaping the world of make believe. The people who control
that world, who build that world, who maintain that world,
that would be the media, Democrat politicians, they can make
her believe anything about anything. You have already watched the
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video of the woman accelerating at the ice officer. You've
probably seen multiple angles of it at this time. I
have as well. That information is publicly available. The liberal
ant Pagy in your life will deny the video you
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have already seen, because she resides in that world, in
those life lies that are told and repeated by the communists.
She believes all of them. And remember this, the communist
is not at all concerned with the things you're concerned
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about morally. One of those, one of the main ones,
is being a liar.
Speaker 2 (14:19):
You don't want to be known.
Speaker 1 (14:21):
As a liar. Even if you are a liar, you
don't want to be exposed as a liar, right, Nobody
wants to be known that's a liar. He lies, she lies.
It would bother you, wouldn't it. You don't want to
be called that. The communist doesn't care about that at
all at all. He does not care if he is
known as a liar. Everything is about the revolution. You
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can call him a hypocrite, you can call him a liar,
a murderer, a thief, or whatever. He doesn't care about
this because he does not share your morality at all.
They will stand up, you know what they'll say to
this day. In fact, I saw a communist what's her name?
I'm gonna pull this up real Okay, this is completely unprofessional.
I'm doing it on my phone, so bear with me
for a second. What is this lady's name? I want
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to make sure this communist gets credit for it.
Speaker 4 (15:10):
Here.
Speaker 1 (15:10):
It is Julia i Off eye Off a. She's an author.
Apparently Julia eye Off lie Off whatever. She's an author
wrote a book called Motherland, a feminist History of Modern Russia.
Speaker 3 (15:24):
Whatever.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
She said this online today. Remember there was video of
January sixth too, lots and lots of video way more
than this. They actually did assault and kill cops. No
they didn't. No cops were killed on January sixth. That's
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not something that happened. Not only is that not something
that happened, but it's documented, well documented. It's well documented
and well known by this time. So why, I mean,
why would you come out and say this. She said
it last night. Why would you come out and say
that five years later when everyone knows it, everyone doesn't
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know it. Your liberal am Peggy still thinks cops were
killed on January sixth, because that world of make believe
is reinforced, and that Julia eye off flah what I
don't know how to say your stupid name. She doesn't
care if you call her a liar. She's interested in
the revolution. Communists lie about everything at all times because
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lies are necessary for the revolution. You can scream until
you're blue in the face that their hypocrites and their
liars and their thieves and their murderers. They don't care. Frankly,
they take it as a compliment. Yes, I'm lying to
move the revolution forward. Don't feel anything. They don't feel
anything bad about it at all. All right, speaking of lies, Oh,
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I'll finally get to the emails, which I was supposed
to do next.
Speaker 4 (18:12):
The Jesse Kelly Show on air and online at Jesse
Kellyshow dot com.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificent, magnificent Thursday.
Let's do some of these emails. Dear Bronco, huge chance.
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned it yet, but watching one
of the clips of tampon Tim Walls Rants recently as
he abandons his reelection campaign, I noted he was wearing
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a lapel pin of a somaliflag. Not a US flag,
not a State of Minnesota flag, but a Somali flag.
Can this guy not read the room? Well, maybe you
were not aware. The Minnesota updated its flag the state
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of Minnesota not long ago. Tim Wallas did this. By
the way, the State of Minnesota had a normal state flag,
then they chose to update the flag. The flag was
noticed almost immediately by people as looking extremely Somali. Now
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pause on this for a moment. You want to go
down a little weird rabbit hole. I'm only inviting you
to do so because I've done so myself, so don't
feel like a weird freak when you do it. Somalia,
as most countries are, is not just one big place.
It's divided up into states, province. It's like all countries are.
You know. That's how it goes. Go look and do
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a little Internet research on all the different flags from
inside Somalia. You'll notice something about those flags, maybe maybe
a star. Now go look at the new flag of
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Minnesota and tell me what you notice. This is how
conquest works. The truth is, if if you want to
be elected in statewide office in Minnesota, then you need
the Somali vote because one hundred thousand people who vote
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every single time is an extremely powerful thing. You have
to have that vote. If you have to have that vote,
you're going to give them things, and they're going to
want more than just a welfare check. They're going to
want they're going to want to plant their flag, if
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you'll pardon the pump. Governor of Minnesota talks like this.
Speaker 3 (20:56):
Now, I want Minnesotas to hear this from me. The
desire to get out in protest and to speak up
to this administration of how wrong this is, that that
is a patriotic duty at this point in time.
Speaker 1 (21:09):
Yeah, Jesse, is it possible that woman shot by Ice
was actually trying to avoid the agent and she was
just a bad driver because she's a woman. That's not right. Okay, one,
that's funny, but two again, that woman is the mother
of a six year old Corey producer Corey brought this
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up before the show. It was a really great point.
I was thinking about it. What kind of a mother
drops her kid off at daycare school and then immediately
goes to impede Ice from deporting foreigners. What kind of
a mother would dream of that? You know how, you
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know how furious I would be with ob even if
it was for a cause I loved and a cause
I believed in. If she dropped the kids off, if there,
if they were that agent, she dropped the kids office
school and immediately drove down to some rabid protest of
some kind. What kind of a mother even dreams of
doing stuff like that? But that's how they do it, Jesse.
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I remember hearing on one of your shows someone gave
me a cursory review of of the ken Burns documentary
of the American Revolution. The verdict was predictable from one
of your fans. However, I'm watching it now, as you
will admit, ken Burns knows how to tell a story.
His passion for historical detail rivals yours. As I watch,
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I admit that I frequently find myself saying, that's not
the way I heard it. But the show seems very
well researched. I think you should watch it because it
gives good food for debate. Love the show. You're filling
Limbaugh's shoes, so on and so forth. Well, I won't
watch it, and it's not that you've made a bad argument.
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I have a lot of pet peeves. It's not just
foreigners in customer service. I have a lot of pet peeves.
I love history, as you know, I'm obsessed with it,
can't help it. It's it's my passion.
Speaker 2 (23:11):
I love it.
Speaker 1 (23:11):
I love reading about it, watching it, I love talking
about it.
Speaker 2 (23:14):
As you know. It's love history.
Speaker 1 (23:18):
I hate how the Communists have perverted in distorted history
all across the globe. It's not just an American phenomenon.
Remember that, you know the great man Franco Franco, the
leader of Spain, who thought the Communists in a civil
war and stopped the mass rape of nuns and the
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execution of pre He saved Spain from certain annihilation after
the Communists took it over. And then, well you may
not agree with every part of his rule, ushered in
years of prosperity, safe country, by all accounts, a wonderful
place to live. My sister took a vacation to Spain
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with a big tour group, and her tour guide trashed
Franco the entire time to the entire tour group. That's
just how it is there. Now they took over the
tour guides, the history books, and now the great man
who saved their country is trashed by the historians. It
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is not a small thing to me that America hating
savages have taken over the history industry in the United
States of America, because they come at it. They have
all these details, right, they have so many details. He
has this document and he knows names and dates, and
I don't know that stuff. I never knew that. And
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because they have a volume of knowledge, it makes normal
people like me and like you give them a certain
level of respect. We're going to listen a little lean
in and listen a little closer when they start telling
us history stories. But they know, and that's when they
just twist things just a little to make sure.
Speaker 2 (25:06):
Here's the accurate history.
Speaker 1 (25:08):
Of why America sucks.
Speaker 2 (25:11):
Here's the accurate history of.
Speaker 1 (25:14):
The genocide of Native American. This is how they do it.
It's one of the most damaging things that communists have
ever taken over. It's the history classes. They write the
history books, the history textbooks. They're your son's history professor
in college. They're your daughter's history professor in high school,
where they will, of course, they'll teach history. All these dates,
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all these facts. They must know so much. Surely whatever
they're saying is true. And then they'll take that respect
that is given to them and they'll use it on
behalf of the revolution. And there's no better example of
this than ken Burns, because he does make a great documentary.
I've told you before, his Civil War documentary is one
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of the best I've ever seen in my entire life.
Speaker 2 (26:00):
He does do.
Speaker 1 (26:01):
Great detail, he does have a great knowledge of history.
He does put together a great product, and then, like
all scum sucking democrats, he uses that respect you give
him to twist things.
Speaker 2 (26:18):
Yes, here's all this knowledge.
Speaker 1 (26:20):
Of America and why it sucks. Here's this knowledge of
our founders. This is what George Washington did when he
wasn't killing slaves. It's how they do it. It's very subtle. Remember,
if you want to get somebody off of their current path,
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the best way is not to slam the brakes and
try to turn the car around on them. That's not
the best way to get somebody off of their current path.
The best way to get someone off of their current
path just an off ramp. You see I no, no, no, no.
Speaker 2 (26:57):
If don't turn around.
Speaker 1 (26:58):
Just ver to the right a little bit.
Speaker 2 (27:02):
You barely even have to slow down.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
Just veer to the right, just a little bit, and
then after that they'll get you done. Just veer to
the right just a little bit, then a little bit more,
and after enough veering to the right, you've made the
one eighty and you're racing the other direction. And our
history professors and history writers and the ken Burnses of
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the world, they're masters of that. All right, one more segment.
Hang on.
Speaker 4 (27:27):
He doesn't care if you believe him, but he's right,
Jesse Kelly.
Speaker 1 (27:35):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of The
Jesse Kelly Show on eight Thursday. But keep in mind
we shall return tomorrow for ask Doctor Jesse Friday. You
can email me Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. Email
your questions and now they are already stacking up, Hey, Jesse.
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Regarding the levels of commis elite or street to me,
they're all the same evil dirt merchants that they are
unapproachable at any cost. I have zero mercy or pity
on any of them. I understand that they understand that.
When I was talking about that dead woman yesterday, I
did express sympathy, and you've heard me do that before.
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I know the street animals are rabbit and demonic. I
know they are, and I know they deserve to be
arrested and thrown in prison. But I also know that
the elite communists in our society, they pray on the
broken people. They pray on stupid people, criminals, drug addicts,
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you know, have you. It's a joke, but it's not
much of a joke because of the reality of it,
the reality of what percentage of liberal women are on
anti anxiety medication. We've talked about this before. The percentages
are through the roof, through the roof. Now let's have
a chicken or the egg argument. Did that start the SSRIs?
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Did that start before or after their commitment to communism?
Because communism will make you miserable. You're always miserable, You're
always bitter, Everything always sucks.
Speaker 2 (29:19):
That that much is true.
Speaker 1 (29:20):
But isn't that kind of woman also the ultimate candidate
for communist propaganda? Isn't she the ultimate mark for communist propaganda?
Who's more susceptible than her? I mean, what does she
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here when she hears things like this, Our neighbors are
being disappeared ps without due process. It is just called kidnapping.
Then show up and use your voice, put your body
on the line. Put your body on the line. Our
neighbors are being kidnapped. You because you're a sane, normal
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person would never be prompted to go try to impede
ice from deporting rapists based on lines like that. But
you're not a deranged woman on anti ying's id medication.
Speaker 4 (30:15):
She is.
Speaker 1 (30:17):
There are legions of them out there and they're some
of the most committed communists in our society. Also, this
is on CNN, but it's basically simple, which is, if
you're confronted by a moving vehicle that could be a
threat to you, get out of the way of the
vehicle and don't shoot at a car. That is John Miller,
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he's the chief law enforcement analyst on CNN, your liberal
And Peggy hears that, and she hears an expert and says, well,
the cops should have just he should have just dove
out of the way. Why didn't he just dive out
of the way? Is in everything like the matrix Jesse,
there's a big lesson in January sixth for the right
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and that is quote, what was our role? It was
an op that we fell right into. I remember seeing
it go down and thinking this is bad. This does
not serve us, no plan, no goal, no rationality. That's fair.
Speaker 2 (31:15):
That's fair.
Speaker 1 (31:16):
And a lot of people saw January sixth for what
it was before it happened, and they avoided Washington, d C.
Because they knew the possibility the FEDS would use it
the way they used it.
Speaker 2 (31:28):
That's very true.
Speaker 1 (31:29):
But let's also be fair about something. Human beings oftentimes
they need huge wake up calls before they will make changes. Hey,
I need to work out. I know I'm in bad shape.
I'm out of breath going up the stairs up. That's
a mini heart attack. Okay, I'm gonna start going for
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a walk every day.
Speaker 2 (31:53):
We're all like that.
Speaker 1 (31:53):
I'm me too, me too. That's how human beings are
with white guilt in the country, white guilt, white guilt.
Will the right drowning in it too. It took George
Floyd's death and the communist activism in the wake of
George Floyd's death before so many Americans woke up and
finally said, Okay, I don't want to hear it anymore.
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All right, I'm done with that no more. Race communism
don't care. It takes big events, jarring events to wake
people up sometimes, and if you're one of the people
smart enough to see it ahead of time.
Speaker 2 (32:29):
That's good.
Speaker 1 (32:31):
I'm glad. But if people are waking up, here's what
we don't want to be. We don't want to be
the well glad you finally woke up guy. When someone
wakes up, you want to be the hey glad you're
here guy. Remember uh COVID that was one of the
things I got right. Hey, this is crazy. You don't
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ever shut down an economy. It's never gonna stop. I'm
never taking that poison shot, all those things. I got
all that right right. Well, maybe you didn't get it
right right away. That's okay.
Speaker 2 (33:05):
Maybe you were one of these people. Well it's fifteen days.
We don't know what we have, we have to win.
Speaker 1 (33:10):
That's okay. Maybe you got a shot two, three, four, Okay.
You succumb to the largest propaganda operation in the history
of mankind. That's kind of understandable. When every politician, Republican
and Democrat, every medical institution you've ever trusted, every media organization,
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when every force around you is telling you the exact
same thing, it's really understandable if you fell for it.
If you didn't, I'm very proud of you. I'm impressed
by you. I think that's wonderful. But you know, we
get these emails from people. Jesse, I feel so stupid.
Jesse I got the shot for work and I wished
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I hadn't. Jesse, I bought into it at first. I
were Okay. Wakes up in their own time. Oftentimes people
they have to get burnt bad before they do it.
That's why I talk about LifeLock to you. By the way, people,
when you talk about identity theft, if it hasn't happened
to you, it feels so far away. Well, I know
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it's a bad crime, but it happens some other people. Oh,
I know it's bad. It happened to my neighbor man.
That sucks, But I'm fine. It's never happened to me.
LifeLock is what you get before it happens to you.
LifeLock will It's not just that they'll make you whole
if it happens to you. They prevent it by monitoring
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your stuff. They give you a heads up. Hey, just
a heads up. Your social Security number just got leaked here.
Speaker 2 (34:49):
You need to put this up. You need to do.
Speaker 1 (34:53):
LifeLock is how you stop that before. I've told you before,
don't call LifeLock after it happens, Hey can app it's
too late before before it happens, call one eight hundred LifeLock.
Use the promo code Jesse. You save up to forty
percent off your first year when you do that one
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eight hundred LifeLock or LifeLock dot com promo code Jesse.
Terms apply.
Speaker 2 (35:20):
And now here's a headline. Why go you know, you
know the thing headlines We didn't get to Biden.
Speaker 1 (35:31):
FBI put Texas Catholic school teacher on the January sixth
watch list after a false tip from a former friend.
I would certainly hope it's a former friend. Just the
reminder of how the communists use government power every time.
Ford just lost twenty billion dollars on its electric vehicle investment.
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Not that I'm going to shed any tears for Ford,
but I do kind of feel bad for these corporations
because communists take over and they force them to do
all these ridiculous things, and then, of course not if
it's profitable, and they lose a fortune and everything sucks.
But ask doctor Jesse Friday doesn't suck. That starts in
twenty four hours. Are you ready? That's all