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Jesse Kelly dives into some big news regarding communism in America. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
All right, So you know, if you watch the show,
you understand that there are two different divisions of communists.
There always have been and there always will be. There
are the elite communist scumbags, the media, the politicians, the professors,
the Hollywood elites, generally not true believers, just people in
search of money and power, and they've found a sick,

(00:30):
demonic religion to give them that money in power. And
then there are street communists. That's the people you see
out there painting themselves on the road, storming churches, killing people,
the normal thing. Generally true believers, violent drug addicted, monstrous
human beings, always used by the elites as foot soldiers

(00:50):
to gain power.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
You got all that.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
The elites we will get to a little bit later
on in the show, because they're all meeting in Davos
right now, apparently it's in Switzerland, and the new schemes
to destroy your life well enriching themselves.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
Let's focus on the other groups, shall we.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
First of all, let's focus on people like this guy
now before before I play it, his name's William Kelly.
I tell you all the time that there are foundational
truths that you have to understand. Foundational truths about what
we're facing, or you'll always be shocked, you always be surprised,
you'll always be confused, you'll always think, or you'll always
be saying, I don't understand why why they would do that?

(01:29):
Why is he saying that? Why what I don't understand?
If you say that a lot, it's because you don't
understand certain foundational truths. So here's a foundational truth that, honestly,
if you get this, you'll get almost everything.

Speaker 2 (01:47):
They are fighting.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
I'm talking about the communists inside of our country and globally.
They are fighting a revolution, a revolution design to destroy
everything you love and everything you care about. They believe
that everything in society, from the government to the family,

(02:09):
to the church, Hollywood, your kids, school, everything, every bit
of it is evil. It must be torn down. That's
what they believe. They are fighting a revolution. They are fighting,
in essence, a war against our country. They believe the
stakes are as high as stakes can get. They have decided,

(02:33):
because the stakes are so high, that every single thing
that must be done and said must be done and
said in service.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
To the revolution.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
If you've ever wondered why they lie so easily, it's
like they breathe you can lie in service to the revolution.
Why will they hurt people, kill people, destroy businesses in
service to the revolution. Why why do they do this?
Why did they do anything and everything is permissible in
service to the revolution.

Speaker 2 (03:06):
They are communist revolutionaries.

Speaker 1 (03:09):
They're not democrats, they're not progressives, they're not liberal, they
don't lean left. They are communist revolutionaries who believe America
is evil and they want to burn it down. And
when I explain that, you will always get some extremely
naive person emailing into the show say.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
Oh, come on, they're not fighting a revolution.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
Really, William please tell them?

Speaker 3 (03:31):
So, you know, Pam Bondi, you want to come and
arrest me, you want to come and give.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
Me charges, so be it.

Speaker 3 (03:36):
And for all the people getting you know, giving me
death threats, threatening my life, kill me, go ahead, kill me,
because you know what, as Fred Hampton said, you can
kill the revolutionary, but you can't kill the revolution.

Speaker 2 (03:53):
You don't have to take it for me.

Speaker 1 (03:55):
The street animals like that will tell you loudly they're
fighting a revolution. And for people who don't want to
fight a revolution, who don't think we need a revolution,
it can get scary, it can get exhausting, It can
all these things are true. I'm not telling you what
to do, but you have to understand that's what's happening.

(04:18):
And we have to understand this. We have to understand
the role women play and why they play it in
every communist revolution and the Soviet Union and China. You
know who is worse than Mao is freaking wife? That
why are why are women so instrumental to the Communist revolution?

(04:42):
Daily Wire just had to pull out that showed women
are far more likely to support political assassination than men.
You wouldn't think that right, after all, women are nurturing
and motherly, but that actually that's why. Allow me to explain.

Speaker 2 (05:07):
Women.

Speaker 1 (05:08):
No matter how your life ends up, if you're a woman, women,
women are biologically created to be care caring, nurturers. Mothers, wives,
care for a home, nurture children. And what does a
mother do? How does a mother act with her children

(05:30):
when it comes to protecting them both human beings and
in nature, Mothers will die to protect their children. Mothers
will kill to protect their children. Do you want to
know the most dangerous kind of bear you can encounter
in the wild. It's a bear cub. Do you know why?

(05:51):
Because if you find a bear cub. That bear cub's
mother is close and if she senses you are in
anyway threat to that cub, She's going to rip your
face off. That's how mothers are. And communists know this.
And so what do they do. Well, they take your daughter,
and they take her as early as they can. Maybe
they take her on this Instagram, Twitter, social media. No,

(06:16):
I'm not being old guy, Jesse. I know you're on
social media, so am I. They take her here and
they start to work on those motherly instincts. They start
to work on her. In school, her friends start to
work on her. Women are more likely to seek out
social acceptance among their friends. Men are more likely to
rebel against it. Women are more likely to be don't
embarrass me, seek out that social acceptance. And then they

(06:39):
send her off. You'll send her off to college. And
what they will do there consider it the finishing.

Speaker 2 (06:45):
School of this. They will take.

Speaker 1 (06:47):
Those wonderful motherly instincts that God gave her, the desire
to nurture something, to care for something, and.

Speaker 2 (06:56):
They won't they won't try to remove.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
Those instincts from her. They'll just kind of divert them
onto something else. You see, women especially the young ones.
They become mothers of the revolution, mothers of felons, foreigners,
your name it, whatever is good for the revolution, they
will teach that young democrat at the college you're paying

(07:19):
for that she is the mother of it. And that's
why they become wild animals in service to communism. These
two were teachers.

Speaker 4 (07:28):
By the way, the news in the world, guys, guys, please.

Speaker 1 (07:53):
That was two teachers on video recording themselves look at
me hoping Donald Trump would be assassinated and totally sure.
They're the good guys. They're just being mothers to the revolution.
You remember Big Chungus right bocking the death of Charlie

(08:21):
Kirk again, a teacher. How could anybody get that horrible?
She's just being a mom to the revolution. Where do
these women get radicalized like this? Well, they sit at home,
they watch the view. See.

Speaker 5 (08:39):
I think that this is the end of it now
for him. It has to be and Americans need to
step up.

Speaker 6 (08:44):
Now.

Speaker 7 (08:44):
It's not enough to go to the streets. It's not
enough to vote.

Speaker 5 (08:47):
I believe that people need to start calling their congressmen
and their senators. People out there have no way of
dealing with us. That's why they come in here and
love us so much lately, Well you put that down,
So I would just say, get on the phone, get
on the phone, leave a message, look up who these
people are in your area, and say it's time to

(09:09):
do something about this guy because he's leading us into worldward.

Speaker 2 (09:16):
Women sit at home and they get destroyed by that.
We have asked, I have asked. I talked about it yesterday.

Speaker 1 (09:23):
Pam Greer actress Pam Greer went on the View and
told the most absurd, outright lie in the world. It
would be like me sitting down right here and telling
you I'm forty four years old that I remember where
I was the day JFK was assassinated. It would be
like be telling this is the equivalent to what Pam
Greer did on the View.

Speaker 7 (09:43):
You face a lot of racism growing up in Columbus, Ohio.
How did that shape you?

Speaker 8 (09:51):
Well, the military wouldn't allow black families to live on
the base, so you had to live an apartment and
you couldn't take a bus.

Speaker 6 (09:59):
You did, couldn't for the car.

Speaker 8 (10:00):
You walk your dad's walk to the base. And who
sometimes we would go from you know, tree shade to
shade to get back to the apartment, my brother and
I my mom with bags, and my mom would go,
don't look, don't look, don't look. She'd pull us away. Wow,
because there is someone hanging from a tree and they

(10:22):
have a memorial for it now where you can see
where people were and left. And it triggers me today
to see that a voice can be silenced and if
a white family supported a black they're gonna get burned
down or killed or lynched as well.

Speaker 1 (10:48):
She was born in Ohio in nineteen fifty nine.

Speaker 2 (10:55):
She made up every word of that.

Speaker 9 (10:59):
It's not it's not like she shaded the truth a
little bit. She just invented the whole thing. And the
hosts sit there and they and every brain dead moron
in the crowd.

Speaker 2 (11:11):
Oh my gosh, it's terrible. And the women, especially the
young women watching at home. No, it can't be for
an outright lie.

Speaker 1 (11:21):
That's why so many of these race baders get away,
which is telling these huge outright lies.

Speaker 10 (11:28):
They not even going honestly, They are about to outlaw
the idea of white supremacy and white hate. Like they
are about to be like, oh, that's not a thing.
Forget the fact that you're talking about getting rid of
like the classification for nooses in a time in which
we have seen these random black bodies be strung up

(11:49):
down South.

Speaker 11 (11:49):
If I hear of someone who's fashion that I like
and I know that they're a person of color, I
try to make it a point. But the clothes have
to be available, you know. I think we can all
do some more to think about that balance in our wardrobes.
You know, what does our closet look like, and who's
in it? Who are we supporting in it? You know?

(12:13):
And I think if you have the money to buy Chanel,
then you have the money to buy everybody, and so
let us be mindful, I think would be my advice this.

Speaker 6 (12:25):
The whole Ice thing is it's a travesty. You know,
It's clearly to me it's we're we're attacking brown people
and I just happen to be brown. And I don't
think it should just be brown people who are upset
at this. I think we all have to be.

Speaker 2 (12:51):
They're just a lie. And it doesn't work on you, you.

Speaker 1 (12:55):
Know who it works on the daughter you sent off
the university or Virginia. Her friends have been working on her.
Social media has been working on her. Her professors have
been working on her. She tunes into that crap and
she believes it. That's why she showed up the Christmas
this year with half her head shaved, the other half
dyed pink, a bunch of earrings in her face, and

(13:15):
told you she hates your guts and doesn't want to
go to church anymore. All that may have made you uncomfortable,
but I am right. Chips are everything, aren't they. Let's
be honest. When you're snacking, pretzels are fine. A cracker,
I love a cracker, but I'm a chip man. The

(13:37):
problem is the chips that you buy in the grocery store,
in the gas station are awful. They're awful for you.
I take that back. They taste fine, they're awful for you.
And then you know this because after you get done
eating them, how do you feel.

Speaker 2 (13:49):
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(14:13):
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(14:37):
I just wanted to take a quick minute because I
wanted to address something. We'll keep addressing this. I've seen
a lot of people say Trump himself has said we
need to get rid of the filibuster in the Senate.
You know how they have to have sixty votes to
pass a law. You get rid of the philibuster. It's
just a simple majority, fifty one. Get rid of the philibuster.
Get rid of the philibuster. Gotta get rid of the philibuster. Okay,

(14:59):
I've asked heatedly, if we're going to take that step,
what is the law we're going to pass that's going
to fundamentally change the country and decap the left? And
then people will say, well, the Save Act will pass.

Speaker 2 (15:11):
The Save Act.

Speaker 1 (15:12):
Got to pass the Save Act, right, got to make
sure only Americans are voting in the election.

Speaker 2 (15:16):
Let's pass the Save Act.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
But now we know from reports that are out today,
as I've warned you of several times, that we don't
have fifty one Republicans who will vote to pass the
Save Act. Yes, I know we have fifty one Republicans
in the Senate. We don't have enough of them who
will vote to pass the Save Act. You can scream
all day that you want to end the filibuster, we

(15:41):
still can't pass a law you like. So what's the
point the low TGP. Indeed, we have to put our
money where our morals are. We always do. Corporate America
is not sorry for all the communists feels they've been
pushing on us. They're just quieter about it now. We
just actually looked into a company today that wanted to

(16:04):
sponsor the show Big and Bright. On their web page
was all the commie gobblygook you can possibly imagine. So
of course we said, no, thank you, We're not interested.
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Speaker 2 (16:17):
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(16:40):
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morals are.

Speaker 12 (17:06):
And in the ensuing months, we've seen bor tac teams,
people dressed up tactical gear, patche helicopters descending streets all
across America, mass men without providing identification, and we're in
court on that. I was proud to sign the first
anti masking bill in this country. He has tried to

(17:29):
stoke a civil war in this country. It is a
disgrace what he's doing in Minneapolis. It is a disgrace
what he's doing all across the United States of America,
terrorizing communities.

Speaker 1 (17:43):
Sounds like he's got a little bit of a cold.
It's going around. I say that to everybody when they
get a cold. Joining me now and Coulter, I mean,
you don't even have to introduce and Culter. You've read
all their books for substacks and culture dot substack now
and okay, everyone gets the Democrat rhetoric, civil war and
Nazi and okay, all that other stuff.

Speaker 2 (18:01):
Let's fast forward past all that.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
The communist propaganda campaign against mass deportations.

Speaker 2 (18:08):
Is it working.

Speaker 7 (18:10):
Oh, that's a good question. I don't think so. I
don't think it should be. I mean, the media is
very powerful, but thank god we have the Internet and
especially Twitter. I mean, obviously you get you get the
feeds you follow, but things that we never ever would
have known about in the past we're seeing all over

(18:30):
the internet. The gang rapes, just the brutal, hideous, you know,
machete murders. Biden brought in twenty million illegals. It's going
to take a while to get them out, and at
least in the first six months after Trump was elected,
and around the time of the election, even polls by
The New York Times showed that a majority of Americans

(18:52):
want all illegals deported, not just criminals. Somehow, somehow Democrats
slipped that in to Trump's campaign and it was never there.
He promised to deport illegal aliens both in twenty sixteen
and in twenty twenty four. Yeah, obviously they're going to
concentrate on those who are convicted. Would be a lot

(19:14):
easier if the States would cooperate and turn them over.
But you know, often the difference between an illegal alien
who's a convicted criminal and one who is not is
about one week. I don't think we have to wait
for people who have not been vetted, who are as
Trump says, coming from you know, the emptying of the prisons,

(19:37):
sending Venezuela qube. But the rest of these countries sending
their their criminals, their mental cases, their drug smugglers, sending
them all to our country. We have we have a
general idea of what kind of people Biden was bringing in,
So get rid of all of them. We don't have
to wait for them to commit a new crime here.

Speaker 1 (19:57):
Yeah, get rid all the foreigners. It should be a
fairly simple concepts. Somehow the GOP hasn't ever gotten fully on.
Boy with this, that's I guess probably a conversation for
another day. And can you explain to people I've tried endlessly.
Can you explain to people why the communists are so
in love with foreigners and as soon as they get
power like they had under Joe Biden, they'll bring in

(20:19):
as many as they possibly can. They'll fly them in,
They'll give them an app for their phone so they
can schedule the invasion of your country. For normal Americans,
I know, you get it obviously, but for normal Americans,
they can't understand what's happening and why it's happening.

Speaker 2 (20:32):
Why are they doing this?

Speaker 7 (20:34):
Yeah, no, that's a great question. And boy did we
see it full force with the dementia patient with it
was really the hardcore progressives running the Biden administration. And
I mean I think their purpose was put it down payment. Yeah, Okay,
this is going to annoy Americans, but once we get
them here, possession is nine tenths of the law. Just

(20:56):
keep bringing them in, bringing them in, and he I mean,
maybe it'll work. We don't know that it's not going
to work yet. I mean, please God, Trump, keep the
deportation planes going. But he's deported what a few hundred thousand,
six thousand, seven hundred thousand from the interior. I'm not
complaining it takes a while, but Biden brought in twenty million.

(21:18):
I mean, unless we have another eight years with with JD.
Vance or or some worthy successor, Biden will have changed
the country forever. They may not be able to vote
right away, but you got him in the country and
they will start voting. And the I mean you say communist,
and I think there is beyond just you know, the

(21:41):
Chuck Schumers wanting whoa we could Democrats could dominate this
country forever. Definitely there's an electoral motive. But also there
are a lot of people, as we know historically Americans,
who hate America and want to see it fail. I mean,
why we'd have to talk to their shrinks. But I
mean throughout the Cold War they were siding with the

(22:02):
Soviet Union. They were swallowing all of the Soviet propaganda whole.
It's now been proved that the whole no Nuke's movement
was invented by the Soviet Union to get us to
disarm because they couldn't keep up with us. Haha. Reagan
didn't listen, and the Soviet Union is no more. But

(22:22):
you know, all these lefties going and fighting with revolutionary
groups in Latin America and China, they hate America. I
just I mean, I sort of see the psychology, but
again we need to check with their shrinks. They want chaos, criminality,
they don't want peaceful order and prosperity, broad happiness that

(22:46):
was achieved by the United States of America. And this
is just a continuation of what they've always done. Now
they can stay at home and wreck America from within
by just bringing the third world in.

Speaker 1 (22:58):
And I guess maybe we should try to be the
shrink for the purposes of our conversation here, because people
have a hard time understanding why. For instance, you know
you have some crazy communist white woman setting aside the
ones that are paid so many of these are paid comedies,
but the one who's trying to keep the ceial rapist
in her city. It's just so divorced from reality. And

(23:22):
I've spoken to a communist like this from Chicago who
till they're blue in the face. They'll defend people who pickpocket.
They say, Wow, it's no big deal, it's just my wallet.

Speaker 2 (23:30):
I don't care. People think it can.

Speaker 1 (23:32):
Get bad enough that these people will change their minds,
and some of these women will be raped, and they
will not change their minds.

Speaker 2 (23:37):
They'll think they deserve it. It's a level of sickness
people don't get.

Speaker 7 (23:41):
Yes, yes, yes, Well remember famously Molly Tibbotts, who herself
had I think it was on a tweet, tweeted out,
I hate white people raped and murdered by I think
it's an Ecuadoran illegal immigrant, and you can to new
your train of thought. Her own father said it's worth

(24:04):
it for the Mexican restaurants so that their grains should
be you know, extracted and studied in a lab someday
it is. It's not suicidal empathy because they don't care
about anybody else. I hate that phrase suicidal empathy. It
makes them sound like they're just they're such good people,
They're so good that it'll even hurt them. Well, yeah,

(24:27):
it'll hurt them. But I think the expression that was
waiting to be invented and was invented a few years
ago is virtue signaling they don't care about other people.
They don't even particularly have empathy for the immigrants who
have come here. I mean, the immigrants came here to
get away from the people they were living with, So

(24:49):
bringing in all those people isn't helping the immigrants either.
They wanted to live in America, and liberals are busily
trying to destroy the country they thought they were immigrating to.
It is to say I am better than these other
white people.

Speaker 1 (25:07):
I find the question of culture with these people to
be fascinating because they will tell you America doesn't have
a culture. Of course, we're multicultural, or they'll crap all
over American culture. This country sucks. Of course, it's evil
and racist and all the other crap. But then they'll
talk about bringing in a click click from some god
forsaken African dump with eight thousand rapes, and they'll tell

(25:28):
you till they're blue in the face that Somalia is
a wonderful culture.

Speaker 2 (25:32):
But it's not. It's a horrible culture. And the problem
is the people in Somalia. It's not one or two
warlords there.

Speaker 1 (25:39):
It's the Somalis that make Somalia a world of crap.

Speaker 2 (25:42):
And it's so hard for communists to say that.

Speaker 7 (25:45):
Why I'm both those points just drive me absolutely nuts.
Just the idea that we have to be so so
gentle and careful, and you don't want to be you know,
some jack asked Yahoo, American and stepping on the indigenous
people's culture, and don't step on this tiny little plant.

(26:07):
But American culture as grew that that's not worth anything.
And does America have a culture. Well, for one thing,
we've inherited all of Western culture, the greatest culture that
has ever existed in the entire world. That's apparently hate
speech should say that. Look at the case of Amy Wax,
the professor at University of Pennsylvania Law schools. She wrote

(26:28):
an article just she's the smartest living person, just saying
Western culture is so clearly superior to any other culture.
And that's when they started trying to strip her of
her tenure. But as for specifically American culture, I mean,
I just wrote about it this week with the death
of one tiny little sliver of American culture, with the

(26:49):
death of Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead. That is
a band that could only have come out of America,
with its individualistic and self reliance and just the music
heritage of R and B and country and even a
little jazz and then rock and roll thrown in. No

(27:10):
other country could have produced that band, or I mean,
the touring, just the whole thing about that. That's a
tiny little sliver of American culture. How about the whole
cowboys and Indians culture, the Clint Eastwood, that's American. Cowboys
are American. And I'd also throw in Hollywood culture, though

(27:31):
I hate to give credit to any group of immigrants.
There is this one group of immigrants, very very small group,
Jewish immigrants who literally just created the industry of Hollywood.
And although some of their offerings of late may not
have been much to write home about for years, I mean,

(27:53):
to this day, no one can do what our entertainment
industry does. Most people learn around the world learn to
speak with an American accent from watching American movies. American
style invented by Ralph Lauren. There's a very specific Connecticut
Philadelphia mainline type style. No, there is there is an
and I haven't even mentioned anything from the revolution and

(28:16):
the freedom and the declaration of independence. We have a culture.
It's the best in the world. It's worth defending.

Speaker 2 (28:25):
Amen.

Speaker 1 (28:26):
And I've never been disappointed in you before until I've
found out you liked The Grateful Dead, I mean, Rest
in Peacepot. We are in all that, But gosh, that
band was not good and I love you. Comes Feeling
good such a weird way to talk, isn't it feeling?
What does that mean to feel good? Well, here's kind
of how I put it. The difference I've seen in

(28:47):
my life. Five years ago, I'd say fo or five
years ago I went through maybe what you go through
right now, here's what I would go through. Two three
in the afternoon. I'd be staring up at the clock,
thinking tired. I wish I could just get a nap.
And then you get home, wife, kids, you don't want

(29:07):
to do anything.

Speaker 2 (29:08):
Freaking ghast. That sucks.

Speaker 1 (29:11):
Maybe you're driving home and you think to yourself, man,
I'm just kind of down.

Speaker 2 (29:16):
I don't know why I went through that. You go
through that, turn your life.

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Speaker 13 (29:36):
Now, I can't take this complicity people rolling over. I

(29:59):
should have brought up a bunch of knee pads for
all the world leaders. I mean handing out crowns and
handing out I mean, this is pathetic Nobel prizes they
are being given away. I mean it's just pathetic. And
I hope people understand how pathetic they look on the
world stage. I mean, at least from an American perspective,
it's embarrassing. So what should you I'm doing? They the

(30:21):
U should decide. The Europeans should decide for themselves what
to do. But one thing they can't do is what
they've been doing. And they've been playing, been playing folks
for fools and it's embarrassing.

Speaker 1 (30:35):
European states deplomacy and gets what I'll.

Speaker 13 (30:38):
They say diplomacy With Donald Trump, he's a t rex.
You mate with him or he devours you one or
the other. And you need to sam and no. The
Europeans could be if they continue to put down this
path in the process, they need to stand tall, stand firms,
stand united.

Speaker 2 (30:56):
Well.

Speaker 1 (30:56):
One thing that you always have to understand about Gavin Newsom,
John Phillips teaches us about this all the time is
there's always an angle. There's a reason everything's been pull
tested and thought about. And he's running a primary and
everything else. What's he talking about?

Speaker 2 (31:11):
What's he doing there? What is he trying to get
out of this whole thing?

Speaker 1 (31:14):
Joining me now, John Phillips, host of The John Phillips Show.

Speaker 2 (31:17):
All right, John, what's the angle?

Speaker 4 (31:19):
Right?

Speaker 2 (31:19):
The t rex? Europe should be should be standing up
to him. But what the knee pad thing? What should
I be seeing here?

Speaker 14 (31:28):
He looks like a guy who crashed a wedding at
the Double Tree by the airport, looking for an open bar,
and he doesn't belong, but he wants that free booze
and he's willing to do or say anything so he
can get that Tito's and soda and not have to
shell out the seven bucks for it. And I think

(31:50):
this is all part of Gavin Newsom's plan where he
wants to portray himself as the leader of the opposition.
And I don't even think that the Europeans are the
audience that he's talking to. I think he's talking to
right now our Democratic primary voters, because if you notice
what he's saying is people should be speaking out about
how awful Donald Trump is. People should be calling him

(32:13):
out at every opportunity. And I think a lot of
people connect those dots and say, Okay, he's talking to
the Europeans. No, what he's doing is he's comparing himself
to other Democrats who are going to be running for president.

Speaker 2 (32:26):
What he's doing is he's going me me, me, me, me,
me me.

Speaker 14 (32:30):
And you can't trust that Josh Shapiro because he's not here.
You can't trust Kamala Harris because she's on a book tour,
instead of following Donald Trump around and harassing them or
attempting to harass him every time he gives a speech
somewhere that draws a national audience, what he's doing is
stirring the pot in that Democratic primary. And this is

(32:52):
part and parcel Gavin Newsom. Gavin Newsom is a party
of one, and he's collecting enemies in that primary. And
let me tell you, it's not going unnoticed among his
challengers in the Democratic primary. And the knives are being
sharpened right now and I can't wait until they come out.

Speaker 2 (33:14):
Does this work on Democrats?

Speaker 1 (33:16):
I know it's difficult to psychologize a voter that doesn't
necessarily share much in common with people like you and me,
But does this because you're right, he's following him around,
trying to get on some of that spotlight. Look like
he's the one who's truly fighting Trump at every turn.
I know that's what Democrat voters want. Every poll shows it.
But does this kind of obvious thing work.

Speaker 14 (33:40):
What he's doing works in the now in terms of
generating attention. But here's his problem. Donald Trump is not
going to be on the ballot next time around. Donald
Trump is a termed out president, some other Republican will
be on the ballot, whether it's JD. Vance or Marco
Rubio or someone we're not even talking about right now.
What Gavin Newson's risk is here is he looks like

(34:02):
a guy who just isn't growing with the times. If
you talk about someone who's no longer relevant in the
context of the election, then you look like someone who
has an outer date haircut. You look like some woman
with a Peggy Bundy haircut who's showing up at a
club in twenty twenty six. And Gavin Newsom is that
guy right now. He is putting all of his chips

(34:23):
on the fact that Donald Trump will be sucking up
all of the oxygen in the twenty twenty eight election,
and that election will be about him, despite the fact
that his name won't be on the ballot, and that's
a big risk.

Speaker 1 (34:40):
Alex Soros appears to be all over him. And of
course we can make fun of Alex Soros because he's
dumb and can't even complete sentences. His father was at
least an evil genius. Alex doesn't appear to have gotten
the half of that. But either way, that aside, he's
taking pictures with Gavin Newsom. That of course comes with
a bow lot of money. That's a big get, right

(35:03):
or did he get.

Speaker 14 (35:03):
Him it is in terms of money, But that picture
didn't do him any favors. I love the fact that
Kuma Abadin seems to have a fetish for men who
destroyed the Democratic Party from within, so you can add
him to the Anthony Wiener list to that. If he's
trying to help Gavenous him out, then publicly aligning himself

(35:25):
with Gavinussom is not the way to do it. You
want to help him out privately. You want to help
him out behind the scenes. The fact that you're publicly
posting photographs of you with Gavinussim to social media is
certainly not something that's going to help him in a
general election. And I don't even know if that helps
him in a primary, because part of what he would

(35:46):
sell is electability. He would say all these other people
are old. Biden was old, Trump was old. I'm young,
I've got the good looking family. I'm the guy who
can bring the energy. I'm the guy who can get electtion.
Did do something that Kamala Harris couldn't do. But if
you surround yourself with these toxic people, and Democratic voters

(36:08):
start to believe that that toxicity will prevent you from
winning the general election. That takes away a huge part
of his argument.

Speaker 1 (36:18):
Do Democrat voters see that as toxicity though? Because Democrat
voters themselves are toxic at.

Speaker 2 (36:25):
This point in time.

Speaker 1 (36:26):
You look at what drives them to the polls, what
their issues are. This is not the party of where
the voter cares about the working man anymore. These people
love pedophiles.

Speaker 14 (36:39):
Well, I mean, his opponent will be someone like AOC
and so he's going to say she's not electable because
she's taken this radical position and that radical position, and
she's only been able to win in a very blue
district in New York. Look at me, I'm one statewide.
I have appealed to people other than the Democratic base.
That's why he's doing this podcast. He just had Ben

(37:00):
Shapiro as a guest on the podcast. He's had Stephen
Bannon and Michael Savage and the late Charlie Kirk and others.
That is going to be part of his profile that
he's going to put out there. And the moment that
you start aligning yourself with these people while Democratic voters
may not dislike the Soro's family, they understand what kind

(37:23):
of negative attention they draw. I mean, that's like going
out in public and you know, claiming OJ Simpson just
endorsed you, Like, Okay, well, you know, maybe there's some
Buffalo Bills fans that will win over. But I don't
know about the public at large, and I think that
they are so hungry to win right now, they're almost
willing to put electability above being a lunatic on the

(37:45):
scale of importance.

Speaker 1 (37:49):
OJ could really cut up the offenses. But let's not
focus on that for nound. Let's talk about the fraud.
Let's talk about fire fraud and Gavin Newsom what's happening.

Speaker 14 (38:00):
There is a fund and Gavin will say, okay, I'm
not in charge of the fund, so you can't blame me.
There was a fund that raised one hundred million dollars
for the fire victims, and they had a telethon and
they had.

Speaker 2 (38:13):
All the entertainers that came out.

Speaker 14 (38:15):
They put fire victims on television and used them as
the ass to generate money. Fine, people give them one
hundred million dollars. People were very generous in wanting to
help the fire victims, Well, the fire victims aren't getting
the money. That money is turned into a slush fund
that is going to every democratic connected interest group, nonprofit

(38:38):
that you can imagine, nonprofits that have nothing to do
with anything. It's going to pay for podcasts, it's going
to pay for voter registration, it's going to pay for
different groups that deal with the homeless and those sorts
of things. And when actual fire victims who have called
my show, people who lost everything that they own in

(38:58):
that fire, go to the people that run the fund
and they say, hey, we need the money for lodging
because our insurance will only pay for one year of
lodging and now we're running out because it's taking a
lot longer to rebuild than anyone thought. Or hey, we
need money to hire an attorney because our insurance company
won't pay us what we're owed and that money would

(39:20):
be helpful. Right now, they can't get a phone call returned.
The money is not going to the victims in any way,
shape or form. It's going to all of these existing
groups that deal with issues that really have nothing to
do with the fire or helping out the fire victims.
But those groups are doing just fine. And when people say, hey,

(39:43):
that money was stolen, they go up fact check that
is misinformation. The money was not stolen, And technically they're
true because the money was never meant to go to
the fire victims in the first place. It was always
meant to go to these left wing groups. So I guess,
technically it's not that because the money went to the
groups that it was supposed to go to, but those

(40:04):
groups aren't helping the fire victims.

Speaker 1 (40:08):
So who's the one doling out the cash, who collected
the cash, who's doling out the cash, who's the main
bad guy in this situation.

Speaker 14 (40:17):
Well, it's very difficult to find out because it's not
the state that's running it. It's a non for profit
that they all got behind. And this is typically what
they do. They take these groups and frequently you'll see,
especially in local government, what happens is you have a
politician who gets turned out from the city council and
they'll go and they'll work for one of these non

(40:39):
for profit organizations. Frequently in California, it has to do
with the homeless, because we spend a lot of money
on homeless services. So the city, the county, the state, whomever,
we issue grants to that organization. That organization has humongous
administrative costs, and they hire their friends, they hire their family,
they hire other politically connected people, people who are connected

(41:02):
to the electeds that are throwing them the money, and
the money gets gobbled up by the administrative fees and
all of the salaries, and the problem that they apparently
claim to exist to solve just gets worse and worse
and worse, and they go, oh, yeah, well we need
more money. The problem is we don't have enough money,

(41:22):
so give us more money. And then they just continue
to launder it amongst themselves, and then they'll go from
one of these organizations and they'll run for another office,
and they go back and forth, back and forth, back
and forth. So you can say, well, these organizations are
run by the government, because that's where they get their money,
and frequently their leaders come from government. But technically speaking,

(41:45):
they're not government. Technically speaking, they're non for profits. So
it's very difficult to trace those dollars, to find out
who the exact individual is who's making the decisions, because
they change so often.

Speaker 2 (41:58):
What a friggin racket.

Speaker 1 (42:00):
Jez John as always, thank you brother, all right, it's
time to late in the mood. I'm not a Grateful

(42:22):
Dead fan, as you found out earlier talking to Anne Coulter,
but I understand that they're this iconic ban and maybe
you love Grateful Dead, and that's fine if you have
no taste. But apparently Grandma Vodka is a huge dead Head.
And I do know enough about Grateful Dead to know
that it's a big alcohol druggie scene. Not necessarily my thing,
but it's big for those people. And I guess I

(42:45):
shouldn't have found it surprising that Grandma Vodka. Nancy Pelosi
was a big Grateful Dead fan, and credit to her
for keeping it authentic.

Speaker 2 (42:57):
She got up to give a.

Speaker 1 (42:58):
Speech and she had a apparently been having a good
time that day.

Speaker 15 (43:03):
Bobby Where was not just a magician musician, the magician too.
He understood something essential about America, that our strength and
our improvisation, our diversity, and our willingness to learn from
one another. Bobby really loved democracy. He loved our country,

(43:26):
and you know what he wanted everybody to do.

Speaker 2 (43:43):
It was the giggling that got me.

Speaker 9 (43:46):
You have another shot here, please, Stock
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