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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour the Jesse Kelly Show. We have
Brandon Darby coming up a half hour from now. Why
Brandon Darby, the Cartels aren't in the news. That's why,
Brandon Darby. I want to know what's been happening ever
since we took out Elmentcho. I want to know what's
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been happening in Italy. Not that I care about Italians,
That's not what I'm saying. I'm saying he once told
me that their organized crime groups are bigger than the
Mexican cartales. That's bonkers to me. I want to know
if that's still the case. Anyway, Brandon Darby's coming up
a half hour from now. I'm gonna get to emails,
but I think I have to. I think I have
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to correct myself on something I've been saying. Gavin Newsom's wife,
she's been out there sounding like a crazy person because
she is one just a complete communist lizard person, talking
about giving her son's dolls to play with and all
kinds of things like that. And I thought to myself,
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and I've said to you on the show, this is
a really dumb election strategy. Gavin Newsom's trying to make
himself seensane and normal, which he's not, but he's trying
to make himself seen that way. Then his wife is
out there ruining all of his efforts. You know, he's
I love guns, you can call me normy, normalson and
then his wife comes out. I give my son barbies,
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and I thought, this woman's an idiot. He's trying to
build a coalition that can win the presidency, his wife's
ruining it. But then I heard her say something, and
I realize, maybe maybe she's sly like a listen to this.
Speaker 2 (02:02):
I had to be very raw when we interviewed the
young men who were juvenile offenders in San Quentin. I
told them about my own loss where I lost my
older sister a few days before my seventh birthday and
I blamed myself for her death. And I share that
because that they ultimately were accused of committing these violent
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crimes and sentenced for life. And I think it shocked
them that this you know, blonde lady who was you
know the interviewing them, had a similar story. It was
perhaps in the wrong place at the wrong time, and
but wasn't punished the way they were because clearly it
was an accident, but their's was probably an accident too.
Speaker 1 (02:51):
I know you think that makes her sound crazy, but
there's more to the story. Why does she blame herself
for her sister's death because apparently she ran over her
sister with a golf cart? Now tell me this isn't brilliant.
(03:12):
What better way to get a higher percentage of the
woman vote than by saying you've also driven over somebody? What? Chris?
Why are you making this face? This is an effort
at relating to women. Every single woman listening to this
show has either driven over somebody, or slammed into somebody,
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or backed into something, even if it's the garbage cans
or the garage door. Every single woman listening right now
can relate to Gavin Newsom's wife mowing down her own sister. What, Chris?
What this is? Look, Chris is what have I told
you about politics? There's no ability like relatability. Okay, Gavin
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Newsom's wife just rocked down the woman vote for him.
Tonya crazy like a fox? Hey, Jesse. I think one
thing so many people on the right are missing about
Iran is when they say they want a president to
focus domestically, which I fully understand and agree with, is
that he is completely tied up domestically by Congress, both
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Democrats and the loser Rhinos. He doesn't need their input
for international affairs. I too would like more focus here
at home, but it seems like he's signed the executive
orders he can. The only thing I think within his
power as that he's not doing more aggressively deporting people,
even though it's still happening, just not fast enough. Am
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I completely off with this? Take his name is Chris uh? No? No,
not completely off. I did do explain Donald Trump has
done and is doing really good things domestically. He is
he is deregulating our economy. No one talks about it
because that's so boring, isn't it can't You can't laugh
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or cry about it with your friends on a Friday night.
But regulations strangle an economy. They make your life worse,
make your life more expensive. Donald Trump is a deregulator.
He is the deregulating commander in chief. He loves it.
Who did I talk to shoot I forget what his
name was. I talked to somebody who was in the
Trump administration and He told me that Donald Trump had
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given him a rule, you have to eliminate ten regulations
before you can put one in. That's awesome. He is
deporting people as fast as you would like or I
would like, no, but he is. He is doing it
at a faster pace than any president in my entire
life by a mile. That's awesome. He is doing good
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things domestically. He is people with knowledge like you, like me.
We know that the problem, part of the problem with
focusing on foreign matters, it's not just what you're doing
or not doing. It's right, it's wrong. I love it.
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It's not necessarily that. It's that. Every time you hear
Donald Trump speak, now, every single time you hear him speak,
this is the stuff he's saying.
Speaker 3 (06:26):
All I want to see is I want to have
a safe world, and you're not gonna have a safe world.
Israel will be gone, the Middle East will be gone,
and then they're coming for Europe.
Speaker 1 (06:38):
Okay, now we're gonna set you aside. Set you aside
because you're informed. You're not important for the purposes of
our conversation here. You you just had to take a
second job because you're having a hard time covering the
health insurance. Youmpletely given up dreams on being able to
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afford college for your kid. They're going to have to
take out another loan. Your wife is starting to look
at going back to work part time. She just got
home from the grocery store in tears because she can't
afford everything anymore. You turn on the television, this is
the much.
Speaker 3 (07:18):
All I want to see is I want to have
a safe world, and you're not going to have a
safe world. Israel will be gone, the Middle East will
be gone, and then they're coming for Europe.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
Now he's working for that family. He's trying to make
life more affordable. He is, but they don't see it
when they turn on the news. Every single Trump statement now,
every press conference, every single things.
Speaker 3 (07:45):
This still a good book, artists. That's why for forty
seven years they've been bullshing other presidents and they haven't
done the job. And people are living in hell. You
live in that country, they're living in hell.
Speaker 1 (07:57):
No I think that you have two maxed out credit cards.
The interest is killing you. You turn on the news
and hear this.
Speaker 3 (08:07):
All I want to see is I want to have
a safe world, and you're not going to have a
safe world. Israel will be gone, the Middle East will
be gone, and then they're coming for Europe.
Speaker 1 (08:18):
It's not that the war in Iran specifically is the
worst thing in the world or the best thing in
the world. I've obviously expressed my thoughts on it, my
skepticism and all that, But it's not about that specifically.
People will say to you, but it's separate. The economy
is separate from what we're doing, and that is of
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course correct. But in the minds of the swing voter,
those things are linked. If you are talking about them,
you're not talking about me. If you're talking about that,
you're not talking about me. I need to know. I
need to know that you, mister president, are working day
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in night for me. And this is where you would
get you know, hardcore Trump people. Maybe you're typing your
angry emails. You speak bud he is. I know that
you're talking to the wrong guy. Swing voter doesn't.
Speaker 4 (09:21):
Do.
Speaker 1 (09:21):
I need to bring up the poll again. The polls again.
The last one I read you was sixty six percent
of the electorate wants Donald Trump to focus more domestically.
But he's working domestically. Yeah, But when they turn on
the news.
Speaker 3 (09:38):
This is all all I want to see is I
want to have a safe world, and you're not going
to have a safe world. Israel will be gone, the
Middle East will be gone, and then they're coming for Europe.
Speaker 1 (09:51):
Europe. What am I? I don't care about Europe. I'm
about to have my car repossessed. My son just got home,
graduated college, did everything right. He's got eighty thousand dollars
in college loan debt. He can't even get a callback
for a job from an American company. I don't want
to hear about the Middle Eall.
Speaker 3 (10:12):
I want to see is I want to have a
safe world, and you're not gonna have a safe world.
Israel will be gone, the Middle East will be gone, Israel,
what about me?
Speaker 1 (10:24):
That's what swing voter's saying. That's what swing voter is screaming.
And well, you're gonna feel it. Let's hope things go right.
We'll do some more emails. Hang on, this is the
Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on
a magnificent Tuesday. I remember, you can email the show
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Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com, your love, your hate,
your death threat. So I want to piggyback on something
I was just talking about. Because Americans are are strained
right now. The economy sucks, all these things, the fraud efforts,
the anti fraud efforts by the Trump administration are outstanding.
(11:12):
I'll play it again. This is Todd blanche He's the
acting Attorney General right now.
Speaker 5 (11:15):
And so today I'm proud to announce in greater detail
the creation of the National Fraud Enforcement Division. Its core
mission will be to zealously investigate and prosecute those who
steal taxpayer dollars and rip off the American people. We
are going to staff this division by some of the
Department's best prosecutors. Every US Attorney's office across the country
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we will also be joining this re energized fight against fraud.
This means in pure numbers that there will be an
additional ninety three prosecutors in every district across the country
devoted to the mission of combating fraud with the National
Fraud Enforcement Division.
Speaker 1 (11:57):
That is not only the right thing to do to
stop the Democrat criminals from looting the taxpayer. It's not
only the right thing to do what a political winner.
That is, in a political winner for the same guy
or goal I was just talking about, and maybe this
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is you. My credit cards are maxed out. I can't
afford life. Oh good, the president's getting the people who
are stealing from me. I had to take a second job.
I can't afford this. My kids out of work. Good.
The president is getting the people who are stealing from me.
It's the right thing to do, and it is politically brilliant, brilliant,
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And all the news is about Iran. We're doing very
good thing. The Trump administration is doing very very good
things domestically. But all we're talking about is Iran. Jesse,
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why can't we just eliminate the threat that is keeping
the straight of horror moves closed? Well, I explained that
a little bit earlier. That's easy. It's easier said than done.
If the threat is coming from those mountains, it's just
easier said than done. We because our military is so great,
we get under the impression that we can basically just
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locate anything anytime, anywhere, and we have some special super bomb,
super advanced that that can get in there and just
wipe anything out. After all, we flew bombers from Iowa
and drop bombs down ventilation shafts, and I in Iran.
Surely we get there are things you can't get to.
There are things you don't even know about. They're just
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it's easier said than done. Hey, Jesse, how can NATO
mean anything when Spain and France refuse to help the
US with their air airfields and don't even pay their
fair share, Well they don't. Let's talk about this again.
Alliances change over time. If you look back in history
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and you see how often alliances change, and then bring
that home here, I think it helps give us all
some perspective. You know, France will align with England for
AE hundred years and they're fighting against Spain. And then
you turn the book a couple pages and England and
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Spain or they've formed an alliance and they're fighting against France.
Speaker 6 (14:39):
And what the.
Speaker 1 (14:42):
Nations change? The leadership of nations change, the people of
countries change, and with those changes, alliances change. Europe is
probably gone, not each every country, because there are countries
in Europe like Poland Croatia, these types of countries that
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did not open up their borders to every Muslim refugee
on the planet. But as a whole, Europe's not going
to be our friend very much. Longer, if you even
think they still are. The values have changed, the leadership
is different. Remember as much as you and I get
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frustrated about the Communist revolution here in the United States
of America and the things Democrats are doing here, you know,
I'll put it to you this way, four years of
Joe Biden is bad, right. I want you to picture
Joe Biden for about oh eight terms. That's where Europe is. Europe.
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I talk to my friends in the UK, and if
you're in the UK right now listening, I'm sorry. I
know it's hard to hear, but I talk to my
friends in the UK and they'll just me flat out
to my face. Oh, it's over without without something like
a civil war, which is the worst thing in the world.
Without something like a civil war, there's the hope is gone.
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Europe is gone. That's bad. It's really freaking bad. But
that's where we are. They just had a demonstration, I
believe it was in Rome, a big angry demonstration demonstration
the Romans. The Italians were very, very angry because one
of the Africans they led into their country grabbed some
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lady's cat and uh assaulted it. I'll put it that way.
I believe the cats survived barely, But you're bringing in
people that do that to cats. How long are you
going to remain an ally with the government that brings
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those people into its country on purpose. There's always going
to be a time limit to those kind of alliances.
And this whole NATO business, it's just bringing it home,
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Speaker 6 (18:39):
Feeling a little stocky.
Speaker 1 (18:40):
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So again, I hate to beat a dead horse here,
but I don't want to distry from things going on
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thousands of miles away. I am a bit concern about
what's happening down in Old Mexico. So I figured it'd
probably be a good idea to bring on Brandon Darby,
who always educates us on these things. Bright Bart Cartel Chronicles.
Brandon Darby joins us. Now, Brandon, what's happening in an
Ellmencho list, Mexico.
Speaker 6 (19:21):
Well, what's happening is is various groups within El Micho's
Cartel Jalisco are trying to cooperate together and others are
trying to take territories. And you know, that's what happens
every time we pursue these kings and strategies against cartel bosses.
They do work. They're a temporary uptaket violence, and then
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ultimately their you know, their centralized power is challenged and weakened,
and so pretty amazing stuff. You know, we're still in
a place where Mexico's president is typing she doesn't really
want to work with the US are cartels, but I
think that they are working or groups within their government
are working with the us R cartels. And I think
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that the US isn't a place who will now act
in dependently if they have to, which is why they
got down Mateau of the first place.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
Brandon, really stupid question. But I am curious what are
they trafficking in? Now? What is the thing? Is is heroin?
Is fetanyl? Is it on the outs?
Speaker 6 (20:26):
Now?
Speaker 1 (20:26):
What what are they trafficking in?
Speaker 6 (20:29):
Well, it depends who we're talking about. So overall, we
had been in a situation where it was you know,
largely best Amsetamide sentidel H groups who were along the
Texas border were primarily trafficking in people, the people who
were showing up requesting asylum. That was the primary business
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model for the for you know, different groups of the
Gulf Cartel and Loseetus. And now that those those groups
are making money from from migrants because migrants are not
generally coming at this point because of Trump administration policy,
so those groups have gone back to traffick again, said
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Todel and beth am Setabie.
Speaker 1 (21:16):
Okay, uh, fentanyl, I know this is something that Donald
Trump has been hot on talking about precursors from China
talking about cracking. Is that business hurting? Is the street
value going up?
Speaker 6 (21:30):
The business is hurting. Yeah, they're they're with all drugs
coming into the US, all illicit drugs. They're having a
much harder time getting thigs here. Okay, that's very difficult time.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
Okay. That brings me further south in power vacuums like
the one you're describing in Mexico is having to take
these people out. I am curious. Have we seen any
kind of a resurgence of these South American cartels called
Columbia places like that.
Speaker 6 (22:02):
Well, there never really was a dip in them, per se.
What happened was they were operating in the US, getting
drugs to the US from Columbia, from South America, and
we started, you know, to crack down on them hard.
And then what they did was they said, Okay, when
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we're at the US, it's face, this has not worked
it out very well for us, so let's do something different.
So what they did was they started just supplying Mexican
transnational criminal organizations, and those Mexican organizations then became the
one trafficking into the US. That's what happened. So but
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Columbians continued to manufacture the cocaine. They just took less profit,
but took a lot less risk and a lot less
loss and just started supplying Mexico. And then Mexico was
the one who was in the US face kind of
the front person for the entire operation. But they never
really went away. Like the cocaine that's growed in Columbia
still grow to in Columbia. The coca that's growed in
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Bolivia still growed in Bolivia. You know, it's not like
it's ever really stopped per se.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
Okay, then are we doing something down there? I know
Trump is hot on Mexico. Is that where his focus lies?
Are we doing something? Can we do anything? I know
we don't get along with Colombia's government. Are we doing
anything or trying to down there?
Speaker 6 (23:29):
Yeah? So what we're doing down there is a lot
of covert stuff, some of which makes it into the
season day of life. So we learn about especially with
what's going on in Ecuador right now, that government is
worked with the US and we have troops going out
with their troops and you know, eradicated fields and going
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after drug lords.
Speaker 1 (23:53):
Do we these countries that rely like Mexico, like Columbia,
like Ecuador, these countries that at least somewhat on money
from the drug trade. Does America compensate these countries in
some way?
Speaker 6 (24:10):
Compensate? What we do is like we have the iod L,
we have we have different programs where we give them
money to combat uh, you know, drug traffickers. We give
them money to combat transnational criminal organizations. So I think
some people do get compensated, But but I don't think
that we're you know, you know, directly, you know, giving
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them business deals for it. I think that that does happen,
but I don't think it happens the you know, overtly
as such. Right, But yes, if the country is playing
ball with us and make it our lives easier, maybe
at all types of preferential treatments. It comes up in
trade deals. It comes up with tariffs or no tariffs,
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and countries who make it difficult for us, you know,
and who are making their money by poisoning American they
they get pedaalized. But it's not as direct as.
Speaker 1 (25:03):
That you once told me. Actually on the show again,
we're speaking with cartel chronicles, Brandon Darby. You once told
me on this show that the Mexican cartels they seem
so big to us, but they're probably smaller than Italy
and Russian organized crime, if I remember, right, that's what
you said in.
Speaker 6 (25:23):
Is that the case I think it is. Yeah. I
think that there are Italian organized crib groups and there
are also Russian organized crib groups that I think have
way more power outside of their host station. I think that,
you know, if we lived in New York, or we
lived in Seattle, or you know, I think that we
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would we would not be as focused on Mexican cartels
as we were on Russian organized crime or Italian organized crib.
I think if we were most of Western Europe a
you know, uh, North Africa, I think we would be
talking about Italian organized crime. So it's uh yeah, there
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are there are groups within Italy who have much larger
were people, much more powerful than Mexican cartels. For sure.
I think that Cartel Alista was a rare exception. I
think that they you know, they're their prowess really you know,
was really growing globally. But but I think that as
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far as every other Mexican cartel, I think that that's
that holds true.
Speaker 1 (26:38):
Okay, can you explain why are the Mexicans dumber or
is it just it's a newer cartel? I know it
always obviously been doing that since since Italians came, But
what is it? Why?
Speaker 6 (26:53):
Oh, there's a number of reasons for it. What is
they don't really have to I mean, like, you know,
if you're if you're a Mexico national criminal organization, you
can make plenty of money just by operating in the
United States. If you are a Russian organization, there's no
economy within Western Europe or Eastern Europe or North Africa
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that comes anywhere close with our economy and our level
of expendable dollars kind of the SABERI said, like, once
I dated a Dutch girl, and this Dutch woman spoke
like multiple different languages fluently, and she was into European
business administration and immember I was so impressed with the
fact that all of these Dutch people spoke all these languages,
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and then I realized, well, they kind of have to
write in order to grow it, to have a profitable
business model, they have to speak a bunch of languages
because there's a bunch of languages around them that there's
no one country around them that they can do business
and survive. Well, if the country you're dealing with is
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the United States, you could make plenty of money from
the United States and you really don't need to have
a major global footprint in order to make a living.
Speaker 1 (28:09):
That's that's fascinating and depressing at the same time. Brandon
Darby as always my man, Thank you so much. Audios
to you, Chris. You see what I did there. We'll
shake your head. You think I think that Dutch girls
the only one who speaks multiple language think again, We'll
be back. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificent,
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magnificent Tuesday. If you miss any part of the show,
you can download at iHeart, Spotify iTunes. Jesse, will we
see any arrests in anyone convicted of treason? I know
you've answered this, but it seems like we never get
accountability nothing with the fraud, the stolen elections. Have we
interviewed Maduro? We know if we give up any intels.
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So I want to say, all right, God bless you
and chreates. The guy says, Okay, Nope, I'm not going
to sit here and promise you what you want to
hear and what you deserve. You deserve to have a justice,
a just country, a country where people who are in
power they are punished severely when they abuse that power.
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You deserve to have that kind of country. So do why.
That is obviously not the kind of country we have
at the moment. We can strive for it, but that's
not the kind of country we have. There are a
lot of reasons for this, but one of the reasons,
and we can't be dismissive of this, is think about
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all the different jurisdictions, legal jurisdictions there are in the
United States of America. All the different ones stay local, federal,
all that. There's all kinds of them, and it's a
very complicated web that I certainly don't fully understand. Maybe
you do, but it's a very complicated web. Well, how
many stories have we read about this commed judge let's
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out a dirtball, fellon on purpose. Course he goes on
a murder and rape and do all the things he does. Well,
that was one judge that had that power the communists
in this country. They understood the same thing that communists
understood in the Soviet Union, the same thing they understood
in China, that communists will burrow themselves into your legal
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system as fast as they possibly can because they understand
they are going to be committing crimes and they are
going to need legal protection when they commit those crimes.
It is not a small thing that communists run the
law schools in the United States of America. It is
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not a small thing that communists are judges across the
United States of America. They did that on purpose because
it gives them a get out of jail free card.
Not just for the gang banger who's been robbing people
his entire life for people like James, call me Letitia James.
All the people you want to see burn, people who
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deserve to burn for the crimes they committed, Well, guess
where they end up being tried. They end up being tried.
And one of these jurisdictions where the Communists have burrowed
their way in and so you can look, you can
have the best case in the world can be opened
a shot black and white. Can't deny it. You're not
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getting a conviction. And in some of these places, let's say,
let's say you had an even semi reasonable judge, well, Washington,
d C. I forget what the exact number is, ninety
three ninety four percent. That's the percentage of people who
vote Democrat who live in Washington, d C. They're all blue.
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Democrats don't vote to convict other Democrats of crimes. Democrats
don't believe in throwing criminals in prison. The only people
Democrats want to see in prison are Republicans. That's it.
So even if you get a halfway reasonable judge, the
Democrat jury's not going to convict. Why do you think
all those January sixers kept getting convicted? It wasn't just
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the dirtball judges, Well, you had all Democrat juries. It
didn't matter that it was a big railroad job. None
of that mattered. It's a Democrat jury. You give a
Democrat the opportunity to imprison their political opponents, they will
take that opportunity every single time. If you think I'm
being crazy about that, I would really invite you to
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go back and read the pull numbers. What Democrats were
saying during COVID, what they were saying should be done
to people who didn't get the vaccine and didn't wear masks.
It's just what communists do. Communists believe in imprisoning and
oftentimes killing their political opponents. That is how they operate.
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That's how they've always operated. They operate that way wherever
they take power. They always have, they always will. Your
liberal and Peggy would have taken your kids away, taken
your house, and thrown you in a dungeon for not
getting a fake vaccine that didn't work anyway, and she
would have felt like she was the good guy while
she did it. That probably is a good time to
remind you once again that the person in your life
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who turned into a little tyrant during COVID nineteen. They're
gonna do that again. You know that, right. My mom
she wouldn't let us visit because we didn't get the
booster shot. But she let us come for Christmas this year.
That's good. That's good. I hope you had a good Christmas.
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Your mom's going to turn you into the Feds one day.
Your mom is a brain dead commie sheep, and she's
gonna sell you you out to the Feds the first
freaking chance she gets. And that's the sad truth of it.
But I have great news. Zip recruiter is still there.
It's great news. Maybe you have a dirtball commie employee. Yeah, boss,
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you aren't wearing your mask. Well, ZipRecruiter can find you
somebody decent. You don't have to live like that. ZipRecruiter
helps employers find somebody decent the first day. Four out
of five employers find somebody good the first day. You
do not have all day every day to be a
hiring manager. That should not fall on you. Ever, that's ridiculous,
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makes it fast because they put the best candidates and
most interested ones in front of you. Immediately go to
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it for free. Recruiter dot com slash jesse. Also, this
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is what's coming if November.
Speaker 4 (35:08):
Goes to the chief enabler of this illegal war, Pete Hegseth,
is responsible for directing this insane military action against Iran,
which has already killed thousands of civilians, led to the
unnecessary deaths of American service members, and displaced over a
million people in the region. That's why I'm introducing articles
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of impeachment against Hegseth for repeatedly violating his oath of
office and the Constitution, including the disregard of Congress and
wilful targeting of civilian infrastructure in Iran.
Speaker 1 (35:41):
I thought it might be a good idea to bring
something up. You are obviously aware that if we lose
the House and Senate that Donald Trump is going to
be impeached. I don't know that they'll have the votes
to remove him from office. They might with as many
loser Republicans as we have, but I don't know that.
I'm not saying that, but in peached, that's definitely coming.
(36:01):
You get that, you understand He's not going to be
the only one. The Democrat demonic base. They're going to
demand results from their Democrat representatives, and the results they want.
Democrats are clear about in every single poll, Democrat voters
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are not clamoring for lower taxes or anything like that.
Democrat voters are demanding of their representatives. They're demanding their
representatives punish you, punish Republicans. They want to see people
thrown into prison. That's the Oh, here's a Democrat from Georgia.
Speaker 7 (36:41):
Punishment for Maga for voting Trump three times needs to
be that they lose their internet access for four years,
that they cannot post videos or comments on social media
for four straight years, so that none of us are
subject to their lives and misinformation while we are rebuilding
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the chaos that they caused the whole world and America
gets to be without their bs online for four straight years.
Speaker 1 (37:16):
Don't forget who our enemies are. We still have an
hour next time,