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May 26, 2023 38 mins

Is it better to vote for the better candidate or the one that is more likely to win the election?How to wake up Normie Norm and get him involved in local elections. Are 18/19 year-olds too young to send to war? Jesse's favorite military General of all time. The world's natural order is for America to be at the top, leading the way. Without that, the world goes violently in the other direction. 

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Friday and
ask doctor Jesse Friday. And it's going to be a
great day. And I don't want to hear any more
crap about me being gone yesterday. Okay, there's a lot

(00:32):
of stuff going on right now, and some of it
I will explain to you a little later on. Here's
what we have on tap for tonight. Well, as you know,
it's asked doctor Jesse Friday. So there are questions all
over the place, from is Trump gonna run again in
twenty twenty eight if he loses? Who's my favorite general

(00:53):
in Trump versus DeSantis? Who's more electable? What do I
prescribe for people who are trying to wake up normy
norm also PTSD if you're struggling with it. We'll discuss
that a little bit tonight. That in so much more
as you can imagine. There's food talk, history talk. There's

(01:14):
a ton to get to tonight, and we're going to
have fun. But I want to begin here. I want
to talk about my book. What Chris, Now, just give
me a second, No, give me a second. I do
have to feel a question I've had posed to me
by so many of you, and I have not had
an answer for it yet. Now I have a solid answer. Okay,

(01:35):
are you ready? Jesse? How do I get a signed book? Jesse?
How do I get a sign book? How do I
get a sign book? There are two ways you can
get your hands on a signed book, and now they're
both solid, set in stone. Here we go, the Anti
Communist Manifesto. If you want to signed book, you can

(01:56):
buy one and bring it to one of the book
tour stops. Remember book tours. Houston? What is that day?
Hold on, let me pull it up on my phone
while I'm on the air. Very professional. Houston on the tenth, right,
Chris Houston on the tenth. Yeah, I think it's Houston
on the tenth, and then Salt Lake City on the twelfth, Harrisburg,

(02:20):
Pennsylvania on the fourteenth, or Tampa on the fifteenth, Tampa, Florida.
Come to one of those things, bring your book. I'll
sign it and stamp it with my face stamp that
says you're welcome. The other way you can get it
is this. There is now a link. There is now
a link at Jesse kellybook dot com. If you go there.

(02:45):
There has not been this link before there. Now there's
a link where you can click on it, and that
gets you a sign copy. You have to click on it.
I haven't even looked. I'm assuming it costs more. I
don't know. I don't know either way. It's thirty five, okay,
so sorry, Now you know how involved I am in
all this. Yes, apparently it costs a little bit more.

(03:06):
But there's a link at Jesse kellybook dot com where
you can order your signed copy there. I think, and
I might have this song. I think you can ask
me a question for the live books signing there too
when you order that, but don't quote me on that anyway.
There you go. That's where you get your sign book.
Let's move on. We're done with that for now. Let's
have some fun and one last reminder side don't mean

(03:27):
to do a bunch of reminders at the beginning of
the show. Memorial Day is a sacred day in this nation,
a sacred day. Yes, I'm fine with taking holidays off
like everybody else, we do not take Memorial Day off.
We never have, Lord Willing, I shouldn't say we never will,
but Lord Willing, we never will. We do a three
hour show that's totally different that day. No fart sounds,

(03:49):
no nothing. We talk about the history around certain battles
and events, and we honor the fallen. And that is
what we will be doing on Monday. And a reminder
if you have a friend or a relative, or certainly
a comrade in arms, a military member who died serving
this country while as a member of the military, whether

(04:12):
that be in training or in war, I don't care.
And you want their name read, I will try to
read everyone you email into Jesse at jesse kellyshow dot com.
I am sorry if I miss some this year. We
just get a lot of emails now and it'll be
hard to get a show done without just me reading
names for the whole three hours, and no one wants
to hear that. But we will be in here live

(04:33):
on Monday, Memorial Day. No ads, except for the regular
commercial breaks or whatever. But that is what we're doing. Now.
Let us move on, because I want to discuss something
else that hits me hard from time to time. Every
now and then I'll get an email, I'll get a
story and it hits me for various reasons. This one
is well here it is dear Crayon Eater. I'm a

(04:57):
New York City police officer and I have been for
ten years now, except for the two years I went
on deployment in the Navy to Africa. In my ten years,
the city has fallen to its lowest level I have
ever seen in my life. It's all because of the
decisions of our leaders and has put us on a
path to hell. I am happy I live out on

(05:17):
Long Island and somewhat away from this mess. I would
love to leave, but my wife has about ten years
left before she can get her teacher's pension, and the
same with me with the police department. I wanted to
write you to let you know we've hit another low.
The mayor is trying to place about fifty to one
hundred migrants in our gym at our active base. To

(05:38):
do this, we basically have to shut down patrol operations
to secure the facility. How could they be so dumb?
Please don't say my name, and thanks for teaching my
son to always finger the buns when shopping makes me
laugh every time, to the horror of my wife and
other customers. I brought that up because I wanted to

(05:58):
say this. It's not just for people stuck in New
York City and can't get out, for people stuck in
bad situations right now. I just wanted to make sure
everybody knows that everyone goes through crappy situations you're stuck

(06:19):
in at some point in their life, and that it
will end. And if you're stuck, you're stuck. Jesse, I
went out of this blue hell hole. Jesse. It sucks here. Jesse.
I can't leave because I'm taking care of my father. Jesse.
I can't leave because my wife has a pension. Jesse,
I can't leave because my kid is in a sports

(06:39):
So you can't leave. But whatever the case may be,
you know, I encourage everyone to move all the time,
but I am perfectly aware that's not possible for everybody.
I just thought maybe it would be appropriate to open
up the show tonight. Let's maybe say a prayer for
the people who are stuck, because maybe the reason I
care is I've been stuck. Remember when I lost my

(07:01):
two congressional races. I took a job back in Washington,
d C. Cause I wanted to stay in the fight.
I wanted to stay in politics, and I got a
job back there in politics and fighting for it, and
I just got to experience all of the misery that
can be living in a blue area, and it just
I wanted out. I wanted out and couldn't get out
and didn't have options. I was so desperate at one

(07:22):
point in time I left without a job. Not that
I'm recommending you do that. And it sucks and it's
a horrible feeling, and I wouldn't recommend it for everybody.
Now let us move on and let's begin with the
show Jesse. Regarding the twenty twenty four potus race, what's
more important picking the candidate that will be the best
or the candidate that can win? Because Trump might be

(07:44):
the toughest and most firm, but I think the Santus
is way more electable. Here's what I will tell you
on that. If that was my thinking, If I thought
like that, if I thought Trump would be better and
he'd be tougher on these people, and he'd be tougher
on the deep state, but DeSantis is more electable, I
would still vote for Donald Trump. I do not vote

(08:06):
on this quote electability thing. I do not vote based
on that. I do not believe in voting based on that.
And you may disagree with me, but just just hear
me out on this. Every single time the quote conservative
the person who's far to the right. Every single time
they've lost the race in this country, whether it be Congress, Senate, presidency,

(08:31):
every single time the weenie low t establishment GOP comes
out screaming that they they weren't electable. And remember when
we didn't get the sweep we wanted in the midterms
for a variety of reasons. Remember what Mitch McConnell came
out and said. Remember what he said right away, Well,
the Canada quality matters. Meanwhile, this guy is a United

(08:53):
States senator. They say it every single time. The reason
I don't vote based on that is because one the
people who say that generally don't know what electability is.
They don't know. They're guessing, you guess, I guess. Nobody knows.
No one can actually predict the future. That's one and two.

(09:15):
That's been the excuse to crowd out the candidate who
will actually make a difference every time. Now, I don't
necessarily agree with what you just said, but I don't
necessarily disagree with it. But if I thought in that way,
I would vote for Trump. Let me tell you something.
If you think Donald Trump is the one best suited
to save this country, then you go vote for Donald Trump.

(09:36):
And it doesn't matter what anyone tells you is electable
or this or that. And if you think Ronda Santis
is the best candidate to save the country, then you
go vote for Ronda Santis and ignore every pundit, every politician,
every single person who tells you, don't vote for this
guy you believe inim because he's not electable. Don't vote
for that guy because he's not electable. That's stupid, crazy talk.

(09:58):
I'm tired of hearing that. I'm going to to go
vote for the candidate that I believe will most change
this country or has a chance at starting to save
the country. Because do remember this, Neither of those guys
are going to save the country. Will be much better
off with them there. But the problems of this nation
are too vast and too deep seated for any president,

(10:20):
whether it be four years or eight years, to step
in and right all the wrongs.

Speaker 2 (10:24):
Now.

Speaker 1 (10:24):
We want that more than we want Gavin Newsom, of course,
But neither Trump or Desantus are your savior. We got
to drop the savior complex. You vote on the candidate
you want the most and rest easy in this. If
you're stressing out, what if heavy D wins? What are
Trump wins? If you're stressing out, maybe this makes you
feel better. Maybe it makes you feel worse. But remember,
we will get the candidate. We will get the nominee

(10:46):
we deserve. You voted for this, We will get the
nominee we deserve. Now let us move on to other things.
How do we wake up Normy? Norm who's my favorite? General?
PTSD questions? And more still to come. But first let's
start with your cell phone, because TikTok TikTok June is

(11:08):
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(11:29):
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(11:52):
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(12:15):
Kelly Show. On an ask doctor Jesse Friday reminding you
you can email the show during the show. We're live.
Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. Jesse at Jesse kellyshow
dot com. Jesse, what do you do to what do
you prescribe for those who are still blind to what
is actually happening in this country? The essence of the

(12:38):
question is how do we wake up Normy? Norm I
will be honest with you, and we've talked about this before,
you and me. That's the most frustrating thing for me.
I actually don't get that frustrated with the communists. I
know who they are, I know what they are, I
know they're my enemy. I know they will work to

(12:58):
destroy everything I care out, and to be fair, I
will work to destroy everything they care about. Only one
of us will win and I don't have. Don't get
me wrong, I hate the Communists, but I don't have
this bitterness towards the Communists. I get it. We talked
about it earlier this week where that group that the
La Dodgers invited the sisters of something I don't know,

(13:20):
the Drag group. How they were doing this big show
out in the open in LA where these two drag
guys were dressed up like drag Jesus and torking on
the cross. It was just the most despicable thing ever,
just a complete double middle finger to every Christian Catholic
in the country. And people look at that and they
get really offended. That doesn't move me at all. That

(13:41):
doesn't offend me at all. I knew, I already knew.
I already knew I was dealing with demonic forces who
hate me and everything I care about. So that doesn't
frustrate me. What frustrates me is my neighbor across the street. Actually, look,
I actually have three different neighbors across the street. So
if the wife is listening, don't yell at me when
I get home. They don't know which one I'm talking

(14:03):
about about. My neighborhood across the street. It's perfect for this.
We will get together, I would say every two or
three weeks. It's not often, but every two or three
weeks Friday or Saturday night. Hey, man, you want to
come have a beer? Yeah? Sure, and we'll go over there.
And it's not really political, but on occasion something political

(14:23):
will come up, or we will talk. He and I
will talk about an issue about something because it comes up. Hey,
do you hear about crime? Man? These gas prices? Did
you hear about these things like that? And whenever I try,
either in a very forceful way or even kind of
trying to play it as subtle as I can, whenever
I try to tell them, so, who are you voting for?

(14:45):
Did you vote? Are you going to get involved? I
don't vote, man, Politics sucks. Honestly, I shouldn't say this
because I like him, I genuinely do. That creates as
much more more bitterness in me than any I meanist
ever could, because you should care. That's the guy and

(15:06):
your wonderful wife, wonderful kids, wonderful home run, wonderful life,
wonderful career, and it's all under assault, and it's being
assaulted by people in politics. But he just for whatever reason,
parents were that way. Maybe he just grew disenfranchised, which
I guess you could understand, doesn't have any desire to

(15:28):
get involved in the political process in even the tiniest way.
That drives me crazy. So how do we wake up Normy?
Norm couple things. One that you voted for this campaign
is real, and it applies to Normi norm as well.
It very much applies to him. It applies to him

(15:48):
if he doesn't vote. Hey, uncle Bill, man, I saw
you were ranting and raving about all the illegals. Can't
stand it, filling up every every nick and cranny. Who'd
you vote for him? Will Bill?

Speaker 2 (16:00):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (16:00):
I didn't vote? All those politicians are crooked. Well, you
voted for it. Then you voted for this. You chose
to sit out, you voted for it. So that's part
of it. The second part is this, and I know
this is a really crappy answer. The second part is
maybe help's not coming. Maybe it's up to you, it's

(16:20):
up to me, or it's not going to happen. Remember
I always remember this amazing statistic, and it is an
amazing statistic. During the Revolutionary War, one third of this
nation sat it out. One third of this nation fought
with the British. They were called loyalists, they had a
name one. It wasn't a tiny amount, it was one

(16:42):
third of it. One third of this country fought the revolution,
while the other two thirds either actively worked against them
or just kind of sat it out. Well, not my problem.
I don't really care either way. For someone like you
who cares, that's hard to understand, and it's very, very
hard to accept. And I don't know that I have
a good answer for you, because I struggle with this

(17:03):
all the time. I have people in my life who
I care about, who should be right there beside you
and right there beside me, and they just this is
totally agnostic when it comes to the whole thing. Well,
whatever matters, and it makes me want to freaking strangle somebody.
That's a good call, Chris. Remember you want to get involved.
The Early Vote Action Pack, it's Scott Pressler's pack. It's

(17:26):
how you get involved on the ground in your area.
It's how you get involved on the ground if they
have something for everybody there Early Vote Action Pack. But Jesse,
I'm not in Texas. It's not about that, believe me.
Early vote action pack.

Speaker 2 (17:39):
Go.

Speaker 1 (17:40):
Now, let's talk about something else before we get to PTSD.
We have some the greatest breakfast fast food. This is
going to start a war. On the show, would I
move my family if America collapses? How many red lobster
biscuits have I consumed? All that and more is still
to come on the Jesse Kelly Show. On an ass
Doctor Jeff See Friday. Before we get to that, let's

(18:02):
get to this. Let's get to fourteen years old. The
average age of a trafficked child in America is fourteen
years old. And we talked earlier about that NYPD cop
who was stuck and how we have to have a
heart for the people who are stuck in horrible situations. Man,

(18:24):
as we speak, how many fourteen year olds, maybe right
next to you, maybe right next to me, How many
fourteen year olds are living in hell right now? The
A Servo Project what they do. They go and they
track down the traffickers themselves, and they put together all

(18:45):
the information that is needed, handed over to law enforcement,
work with law enforcement, and they round these pieces of
trash up and throw them away and rescuing kids along
the way. If you're being trafficked, please hear me. Go
to viaservoproject dot com, A S S E r VO,

(19:07):
the Aservo Project dot org. I'm sorry, the Aservo Project
dot org. Go and reach out. They will get back
to you if you want to help these servo projects
save these children. Fourteen dollars a month is what they
ask for. The aservoproject dot org, the a servoproject dot org.
Let's save the kids. Let's put this vile scum in prison.

(19:29):
All right, we'll be back. Get the cure for rhinos.
Eight days with the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the
Jesse Kelly Show. Federal reserves key inflation gauge unexpectedly comes
in Hotter. That's from the Epic Times. Why is it unexpected?
You can't stop an economy for a virus and then

(19:51):
print trillions of dollars without inflation. That is going to
crush us all As we've explained a thousand times, it's
not on expected. Inflation is here. Inflation is here to
stay for a while. They're going to have the jack
interest rates to the point where it puts us in
a recession in order to try to get it under control.

(20:14):
And that freaking sucks. Nevertheless, that's where we are. Jesse.
Will Trump run again in twenty twenty eight, Dude, He's
not even done running in twenty twenty four. He might
win in twenty twenty four, and then no, because then
he's turned out. I look, at some point in time,
Donald Trump's going to be too old. You saw my emails.

(20:38):
There are people it's always split, you know, half people
were Trump people have people are just SAYTI people. A
lot of the sants people think Trump's too old now,
which I get. He's old, He's getting old. He definitely
running again in twenty twenty eight, that's for sure. Hey, Jesse,
I was listening to your show on how you met
your wife and how you suffered from PTSD at the
age of twenty three. I thought for a long time,

(21:00):
how eighteen year olds are too young to fight in battle?
What do you think should men under twenty one be
serving in combat roles under twenty five? It's question Mark. Well,
sometimes we are all guilty of making statements that are
too all encompassing. I obviously know I certainly do that,

(21:21):
you do that, We do that, And this is one
of those times where I'm not sure it's appropriate to
make an all encompassing statement. And this is what I mean.
You know, I am dead set against the current roles
women have in our military to the point where it's
extremely offensive to many many people. Women should be nowhere

(21:43):
near ground combat units. Ever. Integrated boot camps are a mistake.
Most of the integrated units period I've seen have endless
amounts of drama and trouble. Women should not be anywhere
near naval vessels. They shouldn't. Those are my feelings on it.
Men and women are different. You put a bunch of
eighteen year old men and eighteen year old women together,

(22:06):
you're going to have more problems than you are good things.
It don't create more problems than good things. That's just
what I've always believed. But then we go to some
place like Israel. Israel has eight or nine million people,
Israel surrounded by people who want to kill them. Israel
doesn't have the option to say sorry, no women allowed.

(22:31):
Their military won't be big enough if they don't integrate
women more into their units. Now you should know the
women and integrated into ground combat things like that. For Israel,
they've really faced a lot of that out too. Why
because of everything I just said, Because you put a
bunch of twenty year olds in there in the in
the barracks together, and things are going to get messy.

(22:53):
But we are a nation of three hundred and thirty
million people. Our military shouldn't be near as big as
it is anyway, and we definitely don't need we don't
need everyone we have in there. I'll put it to
you that way. Now, should eighteen year olds fight or
shouldn't they fight? Eighteen year olds have been dying for

(23:17):
their country for a very very very long time, long
before there was in America. Remember how young most of
the founders were. They were in their twenties. The people
who founded the country and went out there and fought.
Doesn't that blow your mind? We think about them like
these gray, old, stately old men, no twenties. They were
in their twenties. They still had eyes that worked fine.

(23:38):
Picked up some new glasses today. Not to brag, but
I finally could see driving to work. I was just
reading the street signs all over just because I could.
I'm forty one. I think eighteen year olds are plenty
capable of going to do it. When it comes to
issues like PTSD and struggling with things like that, That's
just the nature of war. Always been that way, they

(24:01):
just didn't always write about it. You think some Greek
hoplight goes out for battle and he spends two three
hours that day stabbing people in the face and chest,
and hearing his friends stabbed in the face and chest
and legs, with all the blood and the crying and
the misery and the pooping themselves. You think that guy

(24:24):
didn't have mental issues for quite some time after experiencing that.
We didn't. We'd have mental issues after experiencing that for
five minutes. Now, picture all day long, hacking people to
death and having your buddies be hacked to death. I'm
not saying, oh, well, that's how it goes. Maybe that
sounds like that's what I'm saying. That's not what I'm saying.

(24:45):
I'm saying the human mind is always going to struggle
with things like that. That's just the way it is.
He's always going to struggle, all right, More asked doctor Jesse, questions,
who's speaking of history? Jesse? I believe you've said that
Hannibal was your favorite military harry command commander of all time.
If this is correct, what makes him better than Alexander?
And if I'm incorrect. Can you correct me? I don't

(25:08):
know that you're incorrect. This is more of a preference thing.
But the reason, part of the reason I love Hannibal
Hannibal Barka so much is Hannibal Barka. When Rome was
at a real strong place in its society, they were
studs steamrolling everybody. Hannibal took an army and marched into

(25:32):
Italy and just stayed there beating up Roman army after
Roman army, massive Roman armies. He's just wiping them out.
He just kept wiping out entire armies. That's so impressive
to me. That's so amazing. That's on your buddy's home turf.

(25:53):
That's walking into your buddy's house and just walking right
into his pantry and grabbing his best food and cooking
it up on his dove and eating it in front
of him. That's amazing. And the things he did, the
things he did are so crazy to me, and they're
crazy when you look historically at them, but when you
consider the stakes of what he did, like the Battle

(26:16):
of Canee We've talked about that before, where he had
a smaller army and he ended up tricking the Romans
into it. He enveloped them. He ended up surrounding them
and wiping out the whole Roman army. And we love
that historical story. I'm not going to go into it again.
We've told it before on the show, and it's this
incredible story and it's wild. But think about this, that's

(26:37):
quite a risk to take. Put your weakest troops in
the center of the formation and plan on them being
pushed back just so you could surround them on the flanks.
What if they broke? If that middle of that formation
breaks with your weakest troops facing their strongest troops. If

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that formation breaks, the Romans are through, your armies are split.
What does that mean? That probably means Hannibal ends that
day nailed to a cross. That's probably what that means
that or even worse, maybe Hannibal gets captured. He gets

(27:22):
kept in some Roman dungeon for a couple years before
they drag him out and parade him through the streets
while people spit on him. Picture this, this Roman general
or this Carthenian general, this hugely powerful, influential person, all
of a sudden being a prisoner in chains, and he
ends his life getting spit on and rotten food thrown

(27:43):
at him all day long during the Roman triumph. Yes,
that's right, Chris, and then ritually strangled in the basement. Now,
those are the stakes of the things Hannibal did. But
that's not putting anything down on Alexander the Great. Hannibal
himself thought Alexander the Great was I believe, number one,
if not number two, of all time. There's a great

(28:06):
story out there where I'm gonna mispronounce one of these names,
because I always do. Where at the end during the
Third Punic War, the third war between Roman Carthage Skippio Africanus,
the Roman general goes down to their plan is to
raise Carthage to the ground. They're gonna beat Carthage. They're
gonna raise them to the ground. And they're in this battle.

(28:28):
They're in this battle between you know. He ends up
meeting Hannibal in the center of battle before they fight.
But the Hannibal's old and washed up, and Carthage is
washed up by this point in time, so Skippio Africanus
he beats him well. Later on, Hannibal is basically hired
as a consultant for a different group. I'm not gonna

(28:49):
go into the details of it. He's hired as a
consultant the Seleucid Empire because they're fighting the Romans, and
he ends up at a dinner with Scipio Africanus. Tell
me what you would pay to be at this dinner.
Hannibal's sitting there, this great legendary general, and Scipio Africanus
is sitting there, and they end up talking about, Hey,
who's your Who's the number one general of all time? Hannibal?

(29:09):
Who's the number one of all time? You know what
Hannibal told him? I'll tell you in just a moment.
Before we get to that. Let's get to your food.
Let's get to your belly. Because there are a lot
of terrible ways to die. We're about to go over
one of those ways. There's a story out there that
is I'll give you the wheelies, but starving to death

(29:30):
looks like one of the worst when you read all
the stories about it. Now, I have an emergency three
month food kit, mostly because it gives me peace of mind.
Russia's moving nuclear weapons into Belarus? Did you know that?
Do you know what's going on right now in the world.
I don't know what this world's going to look like
ten years from now, but I don't think it's going

(29:51):
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(30:17):
show Boy. By the way, you remember, you remember on
what was it Wednesday? We were blowing up the phone
lines of that Louisiana State Senator Fred Mills. Here's Freadmills.

Speaker 2 (30:30):
I guess I've always, in my heart of hearts, have
believed that a decision should be made by a patient
and a physician. I believe in the physicians in Louisiana.
I believe people that are licensed by the Border Medical
Examiners are well regulated. I believe in the scope of practice.
I believe in the standard of care. I have to
tell you, before I made this vote, I was wide

(30:51):
open to hear it. What I've heard from the testimony
of the of the proponents is some horrible stories and
it shouldn't be like that. But that's the Border Medical
Examiner's job to go after a malpractice, soit does. The
bord of medical Examiner's job is to revocate those licenses
of physicians. So for that, because I do.

Speaker 1 (31:10):
Believe now you know why I call it low TGP Jesse.
If America ever truly collapses, would you stick it out
or move your family to a better country such as
northern Europe. Well, I'll be honest with you, I do.
I look around, and I'm pretty horrified by what I

(31:33):
see out there right now, by where I see this
world going. But here's something I think a lot of
people don't realize how much of the world remains kind
of okay because America is America. Did you know? Did

(31:53):
you know that we pick up the tab for ninety
percent of Europe's defense nine zero? And look, I like Europe.
I'm not anti Europe at all. I've been to Europe once,
not to brag, but no, seriously, I like Europe. I
enjoyed Whenever we have the time and the money, We're

(32:14):
gonna go back to Europe because I love history. I
want to see castles and see battlefields and do these things.
So I'm not anti Europe. But brother, Europe only gets
to exist in this namby Pamby Low military world because
Big Daddy is over here with all the aircraft carriers
and artillery and nuclear weapons in the world. If that

(32:38):
goes away, what northern European country do you think is
going to be able to stand up to the demons
of the world as they as they go on the move.
And honestly, same thing goes to Israel as well. People
will say They'll say, man, I want to go to Israel,
And a lot of my Jewish friends will say this too, Jesse.

(32:58):
If it gets any worse here, I might go to Israel,
and brother, I like Israel too, and they're tough as nails.
All credit in the world to them. Israel is gonna
get chewed up and spit out like a little squirrel
if America isn't there to help with things. What I'm
saying is the world has an order to it. Now.

(33:19):
The world is more global than it's ever been. Obviously,
it's so easy to get to and fro, and there's
an order that is maintained in this world, not because
people are good, but because America has been good enough
and big enough and strong enough to keep the demons
in check. Pause for a moment and just pause for

(33:40):
a moment. Think about Jijiinping. Think about that human being. Okay,
communist trash, you know that. But he runs this economy
that's roughly equal to the size of ours now, right,
that's not good. Roughly equal to the size of ours. Now.
What does Jijien Ping, who's openly talked about China dominating

(34:00):
the world, that's what he wants. He wants world domination.
What does Jijinping do if America breaks up and falls?
What doesn't he do? Might be a lot shorter of
a list. He'd probably ought to be real careful with India,
so he probably wouldn't want to push it too far
because India has got a pretty big boy stuff. But Jijinping,

(34:25):
he gobbles up the Pacific, Japan gone, Korea, South Korea gone.
He goes stomping through Africa like a blow torchs through butter.
I don't even think he would face stiff enough resistance
in Africa. Africa gone, Australia would be in serious trouble.
By the grace of God, they have a huge country

(34:47):
with some seriously inhospitable terrain, so that would help them
out a lot. But Australia would be in trouble. You
see what I mean. If America breaks apart, If America
comes apart of the seams, I don't know that there's
another place to go. I've said before, and I believe
this wholeheartedly. Red America a coalition of red states. They

(35:11):
are the last bastion of freedom on the planet. They
are the only thing keeping some semblance of freedom alive,
the coalition of Red States. If God forbid those things
ever go away, we're in deep, deep poo poo, and
I mean deep poopoo. Now, if you're asking one other country,

(35:32):
I wouldn't mind living in, living in Chris brought up Poland.
I wouldn't. Poland's anti communist. I like me some Poles,
I thought, what, Chris, that's a little bit rude. Chris
just said I couldn't speak the language. Ever. I'm sorry,
one of us speaks Spanish. Chris, what do you mean

(35:54):
it's a different alphabet. What what alphabet do they use?
They don't, they don't no Poland, per se. But maybe
somewhere else, maybe somewhere that's nice, somewhere on the water,
doctor Jesse, I just date McDonald's. McDonald's egg McMuffin combo,

(36:15):
which makes me curious about what the menu whisper believes
is the best fast food breakfast choice. One. You know,
I appreciate you for listening, right, and I appreciate you
that we just we just said. The show just said
another record. I love you guys. Thank you. Don't forget.
You can listen for free on the iHeartRadio app. But one,

(36:35):
you should be freaking ashamed of yourself for ordering the
egg McMuffin at McDonald's. That's so low class. The sausage
McMuffin is so much better than the egg McMuffin. What
kind of a freak prefers ham over sausage. Plus McDonald's
McDonald's patty sausage is delicious, and I mean top delicious.

(37:00):
That's one two, okay McDonald's. McDonald's, in my opinion, is
still number one for the best breakfast at a fast
food place. I go sausage McMuffin combo because the hash
browns underrated. I also get a couple of sausage burritos

(37:21):
with it, and then if I'm really hungry I've been
working out or something like that, I get some hotcakes
on the side because McDonald's hotcakes are legit. But I
will say this, don't discount Chick fil A's breakfast biscuit.
Spicy spicy chicken bread breakfast biscuit legit. And Jack in
the Box has good breakfast burritos. The ultimate sausage burrito
from Jack in the Box legit. But you don't want

(37:43):
to eat that all the time, right, So why do
you feed your dog food? Your dog dog food all
the time. I'm asking. We don't like fast food because
fast food's empty calories with no nutrition, so we don't
eat it all the time. Now, we still eat it
on occasion. It's delicious, but we don't eat it all
the time. But your dog's food is the same. They

(38:06):
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