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It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun
on a Friday and ask doctor Jesse Friday, and we
are going to have some deep talks today. It is
gonna get a little deep. You see Marjorie Taylor Green,
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she's on trial. I'm gonna tell you why that very
much matters for you and everyone in the country. We
have everything from questions about fighting the Communists, why is
Joe Biden announcing our military aid publicly? Why do we
put up with George Soros, why do they call us Nazis?
And which TV character from the sixties do I want
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to be? All that and more is coming up today
on The Jesse Kelly Show. Oh and Black Lives Matter
turning on the Democrats a little bit. Oh yeah, it's
happening right in New York City's hilarious. But we'll get well.
Going to all that in a bit. First, let's have
a deep talk evil. What is evil? Good? And evil?
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What is evil? And I'm asking for a very specific reason.
I should want to get right to a question here,
because this is going to come into play when it
comes to what's happening with Disney, what's happening with Marjorie
Taylor Green, what's happening in a lot of different places.
Good evil, But let's have a talk. So I got this,
got this email, said, show Gun, I'm sitting here listening
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to your Wednesday show about how the right never plays
dirty like the Communists do. I think we need to
change our losing mentality and therefore change our tactics. I'm
not saying that I don't agree with you, but the
Communists are evil and they always play evil. The good
guy's conscience won't allow them to play evil until the
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very end, says, I'm not saying it's you're wrong. He said,
I'm not saying you're wrong, because that's the point. So
on and so forth. Look, let's have a talk about
what is evil and what is not evil, and let's
be very very clear about something. The people we are
up against, they are evil and they want evil things
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for this country. I'm going to play something for you
that's very gross. Yes it's still family friendly, but it's
gross for once. I'm not going to cut it off
just because I'm grossed out. I want you to sit
there and I want you to listen to this because
it is critical as we have this talk about how
we fight back and what do we do against these
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people and good versus evil? It is critical that we
understand the stakes of the game, sit and listen to this.
I use the term minor person or MAP in the
title and throughout the book for multiple reasons. First of all,
because I think it's important to use terminology for groups
that members of that group want others to use for them.
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And MAP advocacy groups like Before You Act have advocated
for use of the term MAP. They've advocated for it
primarily because it's less stigmatizing than other terms like pedophile.
A lot of people when they hear the term pedophile,
they automatically assume that it means a sex offender, and
that isn't true, and it leads to a lot of
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misconceptions about attractions toward miners. I've definitely heard the idea
that you brought up, though, that the use of the
term minor attracted person suggests that it's okay to be
attracted to children, but using a term that communicates who
someone is attracted to that doesn't indicate anything about the
morality of that attraction. Okay, breathe it in. You've heard
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it minor attracted persons in all that. What's that have
to do with anything? We have to acknowledge what their
view of our country is. What do they want? Your
enemy's goals matter a lot. What do they want? Pause
for a moment and think about what happens to you
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and everyone you love if those people are allowed to
finally seize total power in the United States of America.
That we're not even going to talk economics and the
starvation and the misery. We're not even going to talk
about that. Let's discuss sodom and Gomorrah, which we would
become and are becoming already. We are dealing with evil? Now,
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what should we do about that? There's a way of thinking,
this is very common on the right, This is very
common on the American Christian right, that to fight hard,
to fight at all, is somehow wrong. That's absurd, and
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I understand that has been a way of thinking for
a long time. That is flatly absurd. So we're gonna
do a little history. I've brought up this example before,
but we're gonna bring it up again because it is
a great example evil, good and evil. I had somebody
say today because I was bringing up how we should
fight about this Marjorie Taylor green stuff and Disney stuff
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and whatnot. And obviously, as you know, I'm pretty forceful
about it, I guess, is that fair? Chris pretty forceful
about it. And I had somebody say, but but if
if we fight evil with evil, then in the end,
we're just evil. Okay, Look, maybe you're saying that right now.
I'm actually not ripping on that person or you if
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that's your way of thinking. But let's do a little
history Saipan, the Pacific War. You understand about the Pacific War, right, yep, yep,
I'm talking history today. I don't care it's Friday. I
love history and we're gonna geek out on it because
it applies today. We had to take on the Empire
of Japan on the Pacific Pacific portion of World War two,
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and Japan, as everyone knows, I'm a big fan. Love
the culture, really enjoy the people. Shoot, I love the food.
I've been there. I'm taking my son back like I
love Japan, and actually I even love Japan during this era,
the nineteen thirties and forties era, but it had major problems.
They had major major problems, and they had they'd modernized
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economically and modernized militarily. They had not, however, modernized when
it came to how they conducted themselves in war. I mean,
we look at them now and the way they conducted
themselves and were horrified, and it was horrific. I'm not
defending it, but if you want to defend them, and
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I kind of do because I love them, if you
want to defend them, yes, it was awful. The things
they did unspeakably awful, But it was really how warfare
had always been done throughout history. They just didn't come
around to the fact everyone else had changed things. So
for us, we take over a city, what are we
gonna do. We're gonna gather the women and children, make
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sure they're fed. Hey, let's get some medical attention over here.
Any soldier who surrenders that to make sure he's a
pow well taken care of international laws. You know, that's
how most of the world conducted themselves. Ah, for most
of the history of the world, they would have laughed
at such a thing. When you take over a city,
you do terrible things to the women, You kill all
the kids, you kill all the men, and then you
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enslave everyone else who's left after you pillage the city
and burn it to the ground. And that's how the
Japanese conducted themselves in World War two, as if they
were medieval barbarians, and it shocked so many people. I mean,
the stories that could tell you right now would shock you.
And this is going to come back to politics day.
Just just hang out with me. So we began our
island hopping campaign. We started into they took over all
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these islands, and we started in the outer ones and
started working our way closer to Japan. And the goal
of that was so we could use our heavy bombers
and bomb Japan to powder, which of course we ended
up doing, and that was much more than just Hiroshima
and Nagasaki. By the way, everyone knows those two people
do not realize we bombed every major city in Japan
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to dust. It's just the two atom bombs get all
the publicity. But eventually, you see, we were conquering these
outer islands. Stay with me, Stay with me. We were
conquering these outer islands, but we began to work our
way closer to the mainland. And as we began to
work our way closer to the mainland, we got two
places where Japan had already controlled for a long time,
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a place like Saipan. Saipan, it had more than just
Japanese troops on there who were dug in when our
marines and army guys landed. There were civilians there, people
had been living there for a long time, women and children.
You remember, we had Terry Shapherd on the show yesterday
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and he actually talked a little bit about Saipan and
recovering bodies and things like that. So if you missed that,
it was worth it. We get to Saipan and now
things are a little different. See, It's one thing if
you're landing on Euojima, there's nothing on that godforsaken patch
of black volcano rock. Just drop as many bombs as
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you want, throw a grenade in every cave you see,
because there's no one on there except for Japanese troops.
Now you're on Saipan, you have women and children to consider,
and the Japanese again not ripping on him, but I
mean it was horrific. The Japanese, they weren't worried about
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things like the more Christian Western Americans were. They weren't
worried about the safety of women and children. In fact,
they knew we were worried about the safety of women
and children, and so they said to themselves, I think
we can take advantage of this. I think we can
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take advantage of these Americans and their values. And so
as we began to work our way through Saipan and
we were winning, they couldn't stand up to us militarily.
By now we were taking heavy losses, but we were winning,
and we began to work our way through Saipan. The
Japanese began to use more and more the caves. Again.
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If you were listening to last night's show, Terry Shaphard
came on. He talked extensively about the caves. If you
can go look at them online. There are extensive caves
throughout Saipan. It's just a place with a bunch of
natural caves. Plus the Japanese used them more. Hang on,
I'm gonna explain to you where this is going and
how this applies today. Good versus E. Well, how should you?
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the Jesse Kelly Show on an ass doctor see Friday.
How hard should you fight? Where's the line? Is it
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good versus evil? How do you win? We have a
congresswoman on trial today determining whether or not she can
run for reelection, Marjorie Taylor Green. We have the Communists
turning on each other in places like New York. We
have Disney. We have so many things to talk about
on the Jesse Kelly chair. So I'm doing a little
history rewind because someone wants to know, Hey, aren't the
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Communists always going to fight harder because they're willing to
be evil? So just hang with me. We're talking about Saipan,
the Pacific Island, World War two. The Marines get there,
the army gets there, they start working their way through Saipan.
But it's not like the other islands. There are civilians
living there, their whole communities of people, their homes, women, children.
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As the Marines begin to work their way through Saipan,
the Japanese are starving and they're desperate. And again, these
are people who do not obey the rules of war
that we have laid out for ourselves. And what they
began to do is they gather the women and children
on the island, little babies oftentimes, and they pull them
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into the caves with the soldiers. Not uncommon for the
soldiers to kill one of the babies or demand a
mother kill her own baby if they hear American Marines
or army guys out front, because they're trying to hide,
and they keep these people in there and don't let
them leave because they know your values, my values, the
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values of the Americans are protect women and children. And
so how did this go? Well, it didn't take very
long for the Marines and army guys on that island
to figure out if these guys are dug into a cave,
you can't get them out, not without everyone in the cave.
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That sounds great, looks great. In the movies, it's awesome
when Captain America runs in the room and does some
spin kicks and throws his shield and oh, the women
and kids are safe and the bad guys are gone.
In real life, it doesn't work like that, not in
dark caves on jungle islands in the Pacific. Real life
doesn't work like that. Yes, there were obviously attempts to
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go in and grab people and try to get the
innocent people out. Almost always those attempts ended with a
marine dead, an army guy dead, and then you're still
standing there outside of the cave and you have to
pacify that cave. You have to. You can't move on.
You can't let your unit just move past the cave
in case that's what you're thinking, because then the enemy
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is behind your lines and they'll come up and stab
you in the middle of the night. Again, I'm applying
this to politics. Just hang on, hang on. So what
did those marines do? What do those army guys do?
I know you love them, I know you admire them.
You know how much I do what they do? Well,
they took out grenades. Sometimes they took out satchel charges.
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Sometimes they took out flame satchel charge. Chris has basically
got a plastic explosive, a bigger grenade like you've seen
it in World War two movies if you've ever seen them,
pull pull up it looks almost looks like a circular
piece of string on on a big satchel and throw
it into a bunker. That's it's just a bunch of explosives.
What they're pulling is a fuse. You throw it in
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and it blows up, does it doesn't matter. It's a
big explosion. Big boom, Chris, big boom. All right here
this is it sounds like that? All right? Well, the Marines,
the army guys on Saipan, take that flamethrower, take that satchel,
take that grenade, pull the pin, throw it inside. Everyone's dead,
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women and children too. Now let me ask you do
you consider that marine to be evil? I should note
if you want to hear a marine actually talk about this,
or hear guys talk about this stuff, there is an
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incredible documentary out there. They're not associated I think the
BBC did it, not associated with the show or anything
like that, And it's almost impossible to find You're not
going to find it on Amazon or whatever. I think
it might be on YouTube before I remember right, the
documentary is called Hell in the Pacific. And no, I'm
not talking about the feature length film that was made
that's also called that. This is a documentary called Hell
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in the Pacific. You can watch marines discuss this, watch
them discuss throwing grenades into caves with women and children
inside of it. Now, let me ask you something. Do
you consider that marine who threw that grenade in Do
you consider him to be evil? Or do you consider
him to be a desperate soul trying to overcome evil
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in doing whatever is necessary, play saying the hand he's
been dealt in order to overcome evil forces the Empire
of Japan back then, I think I think you understand
exactly where I'm going here. We say things like the
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Communists are evil, and that's correct. But then in the
next breath, like here and I'm not ripping on the
guy at all, and I'm not gonna say his name,
I understand what he's saying, he's with us, And the
next breath he says and they always play evil. I
think that's probably where we disagree. I don't consider playing
hard without rules. I don't consider that always evil. If
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that's what the communist has decided for the United States
of America, then that's how we have to play. Do
you remember we are one summer removed from these people
burning NYPD cop cars with Molotov cocktails? Do you remember
the media covering for that destruction by calling it fiery
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but mostly peaceful protests. Do you need me to play
for you this circus freak again? Talking about minor attracted person.
I use the term minor attractive person or MAP in
the title and throughout the book for multiple reasons. First
of all, because I think it's important to use terminology
for groups that members of that group want others to
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use for them, and MAP advocacy groups like Before You
Act have advocated the stakes of the game are those
people will take over everything. They will burn, loot, destroy everything.
You love, everything, your children love, your grandchildren, your great
great grandchildren, You're great great great grandchildren will live in
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an environment of complete and utter misery, as every person
who's lived under communism has before. Now you tell me
how hard should you fight to make sure or that
never happens. Playing hard is not evil? Sometimes you're delta
bad hand. We've been Belta, We've been dealt a bad hand.
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Let's roll stand. It is the Jesse Kelly Show. On
an ask doctor Jesse Friday, what are you up against?
How hard should we fight? Well, I want you to
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listen very closely to this. See you personally agree or
disagree with her interpretation of public health law. Well, I
clearly disagree. I mean those types of things should be
decided as a public health issue by the public health organizations,
in this case the CDC. This is a public health matter.
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This is not a judicial not a judicial matter. He
believes the public health officials should rule your country like
kings and queens. Those are the stakes of the game.
How hard should we fight? And I bring this up
the major story today. It's everywhere on top of Black
Lives Matter, going after Eric Adams, which is hilarious we'll
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get to in a second, watching the communists start to
eat each other. But the big story today is Marjorie
Taylor Green, congresswoman from Georgia. You've undoubtedly heard of her.
She's at a hearing. What's going on with this hearing? Well,
let me just read it. A potentially precedent setting disqualification
hearing is underway Friday in an Atlanta court room aimed
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at determining if Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Green of Georgia
is constitutionally barred from running for reelection because of her
role in the January sixth insurrection. They called it, you idiots,
what's happening here? Well, in Georgia, the Democrats decided to rally,
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and they decided to try to prevent Marjorie Taylor Green
from running for US Congress. Now, what does this have
to do with fighting and fighting back and evil for evil?
I just said that to you, And what are your instincts?
Democrats are using dirty politics to try to keep someone
they hate from running for office. What's your instinct? As
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someone on the right. Almost undoubtedly, this is what your
instinct is. That's not fair, that's dangerous. They can't do that.
Imagine if imagine if we did that to them. These
thoughts are going through your head. Look they go through
my head. I'm not making fun of you. That's how
we've been trained. That's what we believe. Conservatism is no
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no more. You know what the response to this is,
it's not Can you imagine if we did that to them. No,
the response is Trump DeSantis, whoever the de facto head
of the Republican Party is. He picks up the phone
today as you hear the sound of my voice, he
gets on the phone with ten of the strongest GOP
state legislatures in the United States of America, the reddest
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states you can find. He inevitably gets five of them
who agree to go along with his plan. They get
together and they announce, They announce publicly, these are the
five Democrat congresswomen or men we will remove from running
for office. If Marjorie Taylor Green is removed today. There
it is, period, end of story. You remove one of ours,
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these are the five of yours who will be gone?
Are you going through with this? And here's what you
may be tempted to say right now. Maybe it is
maybe you're yelling at the radio as we speak. Maybe
you're saying, that's God, that's not right, that's that's not constitutional.
What about what about the Constitution? If I have one
more useless person on the right, bring up the Constitution
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for me to me as a reason why we're not
allowed to fight back. I'm going to pull what little
hair I have left in my head out The Constitution
is wonderful, an amazing document created by incredible human beings.
It guided a nation into being the freest, most wealthy
country in the history of the world. The Constitution also
is expired and has been for quite some time, not
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because it's less wonderful today. It's just as wonderful as
it always was, because they decided they didn't want to
live under it anymore. It's a contract. As soon as
they decide they're walking away from the contract, you don't
sit there and abide by the contract. Once they've walked away,
the contract becomes null and void. It's gone. And again,
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I'm not celebrating that that sucks. I wish that wasn't
the case. But do you get to pick the world
you live in? I don't No one asked me. I
really think I would remember if the Good Lord Almighty
came down and said, hey, Jesse, I'd like your opinion
on what era you can what area you're going to
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live in? Would you? Would you help me lay it
out for you just so it's perfect for you. I'm sorry,
I don't remember God asking me. This is the period
of time I've been given, This is the period of
time you've been given. There is no constitution anymore. We
can't be the only ones who try to fight back
with it within the confines of the rules. Guys, they
don't have any rules. We still have political prisoners sitting
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in jail, non violent first time offender, political prisoners still
rotting in a DC goolag as we speak. These people
want to sexualize your children. These people will use dirty
judges and dirty legal stuff to get congressmen they don't
like from running for office. If we're going to be
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presented with solutions to that, with things we can do
to fight back to that, and we're going to say, oh,
that's that's not what that's not what John Adams would want.
Oh barf Chris. You know what, we need to bring
back the vomit sound, because that's perfect for that. Give
me a freaking break. The stakes of the game are
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higher than you or I can even imagine. Go look
at what this disgusting ideology has done to people. Go look,
go look at the death, in misery and suffering that
comes when these people take total power. What should you
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do to keep these people from taking over everything? We
have legal means within our disposal right now, we can
do things right now. We can attack right now so
this doesn't get worse, so we can put them on
their heels, so we can put them on notice. And
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that's not evil. In fact, I would argue evil is
not doing it. That marine sitting outside of that cave
in Saipan with a couple of Japanese soldiers in there
and women and children. If he takes that grenade and
instead of throwing it in there, instead he puts it
back in his pouch and moves on to catch up
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with his patrol, and those Japanese soldiers sneak out of
that cave later on that night and cut his buddy's throat.
That's that marine's fault, period, and those marines knew it,
and that's why they didn't do it. We have an obligation,
not an option, you and me. We can't rely on
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the general public for it. You and me, we have
an option. We have an obligation to make sure these
people never take full power in this country. Use the
term minor attractive person or MAP in the title and
throughout the book for multiple reasons. First of all, because
I think it's important to use terminology for groups that
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members of that group want others to use for them,
and MAP advocacy groups like Before You Act have advocated
for use of the term map. They're trying to come
up with new terms for pet ophelia and writing books
about it. Oh, by the way, they teach your kids
at college. They teach your kid in kindergarten. They sit
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in media newsrooms. They're Democrat politicians. They're filling up the
three letter agencies. They're billionaires. They make your movies. They
make the sitcoms. You watch the stakes of losing to
these people. They're unimaginable. You say, the Communist plays evil
and we can't play evil. I say to you, it
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is evil to not go after these people with everything
you have. They're trying, as we speak, to remove a
sitting congresswoman they don't like from being able to run
for office. And what is our side's response, that's wrong, No,
no more, no more. That's wrong. They can't do that.
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They don't have rules. Their rules are victory, total victory.
You want to talk about total victory, look at this
the headline New York Post Black Lives Matters. Hawk Newsome
blames quote white man Eric Adams for New York City
war zone Yeah, I know, Chris, I know it's the
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white man thing is weird, But black lives matters. Looking
at the destruction of New York City and you know
what they're saying, Oh, this hasn't gone near far enough.
Look out your window. You're sitting in New York right now.
You see all that. Does that look like it's gone
far enough? It may have looked like it's gone too
far to you, not to the communist. He's just getting started. Now.
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Look this applies to the Disney stuff in corporate America too.
It applies. Look it applies to you and me where
we spend our money. Surely we can be committed enough
to not give our cell phone money every month to
Verizon or AT and T or T bibile. Have you
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There's battle lines being wrong. Nobody needs to do something else.
Reading get off this roller coaster relying on oil. I
love these people. It is the Jesse Kelly shell and
just these people. How shameless are these scumbags. We need
to we need to get off this roller coaster of
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relying on foreign oil. We need to do something else.
We need to get off this roller coaster of relying
on oil. They create the roller coaster. We were energy
independent by the time Trump was done. And Democrats come
in and do everything they can to decap the oil industry.
And then they turn around, whoa this loyal roller coasters?
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Out of control? These people. And look, that's another thing.
You get these people on the right whining about going
after Disney, about heavy d and the Florida Republicans going
after Disney. That's not right, it's not constitutional. These communists
have been attacking everyone from coal to oil to Chick
fil A. For decades. They've been using the power of
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government to attack their political opponents for decades. One state
does one thing against a multinational corporation that has publicly
declared themselves committed to grooming children, and half the pundit
politician class on the right, that's not constitutional. Gosh, if
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I have to hear that word one more time, I'm
going to vomit. Unreal. You know you sit to some more.
I asked doctor Jesse questions, Oh, you know what, Let's
talk about something good first, real quick. The Communists turning
on each other. Black Lives Matter leader, Hey Hawk Newsom,
he's turning on New York Mayor Eric Adams. Eric Adams
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and him have been going at each other. And I
don't have commentary to put on this. I will simply
say this. If you're upset about the direction of the country,
and you're upset about these people taking over everything, and
I understand that that sucks, at least take comfort in this.
Nobody has hurt more communists than communism in the end,
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once they take full hour like they have in places
like New York City, once they take over everything in
the end they start fighting each other. Eric Adams and
his loser brigade, they very much used Black Lives Matter
and that sentiment to ride a wave of getting themselves
elected again. Democrats have been using Black Lives Matter for
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a few years now to get themselves elected. If you're
now upshut because Black Lives Matter is going after you,
that sounds like a personal problem. Jack, don't expect me
to be crying for you. Jesse. There's one thing I
don't understand that makes me angry. Is Biden announcing to
the nation what military equipment is being sent to Ukraine.
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Isn't it supposed to be strategic by keeping its secret?
We all know our enemies are listening, So why give
them the advantage of preparing a counterattack against Ukraine's military? Okay,
says I can say her name. Her name is Wendy,
and it's an excellent question. But I think it's important
we understand something. Remember. I know you're going to roll
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your eyes, but we have to always remember what are
the three things? The three things they all have in common,
no love of country, no connection to the real world,
in the belief they should rule over you as kings
and queens, Let's set aside the last two for a
minute and focus on the first. No love of country.
Why does Joe Biden announce all these things publicly about
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what we're sending to help Ukraine? Today the United States
is announcing We'll remember what I've been telling you, Remember
what I've been telling me. These people, Chris, the voice
board thingy, it did the thing the Russians hacked our
voice board that was supposed to be Joe, you know
what I'll do my or today we're announcing that we
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have easter candy left or wait, no, is that wrong? Jill, Jill, Jill. Oh.
What he announced was publicly announced another eight hundred million
dollars Ukraine. And this person wants to know, Hey, why
would you announce these things publicly? These people they don't
do anything nothing because it's the right thing to do.
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These people worship power. They want to hang on to
the power they have. They want to gather more of it.
There is no because you have a moral compass. It's
hard for you to understand how the communist thinks. People
like Joe Biden don't have any moral compass. They're committed
to power. Why would you announce the Ukraine aid publicly
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instead of privately. What that's because you're not trying to
help Ukraine out, You're trying to help your phone numbers.
It's not about Ukraine. They don't care about These people
don't give a crap about Ukraine. The only thing Biden
cares about when it comes to Ukraine is lining his
own pockets and his son's pocket. That's always ever cared about.
They don't care about Ukraine. That's nothing to do with Ukraine.
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They care about getting reelected. They care about public opinion polls. Yes,
it is the stupidest thing in the history of the
world to take military matters and announce them publicly. We
do this all the time. They do this because they
don't actually give a crap about anything but power. That's
why they do this. Oh, there's another quick headline before
I get back to the asked doctor Jesse questions Jesse
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why the price of gold is or another headline says
why the price of gold is heading for a modest
new all time high. M who told you to buy
gold about six months ago? Did I not tell you
to buy gold? Oxford Gold Group They're still right there.
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They are waiting by the phone as we speak. Eight
three three gold Tell them Jesse told you to call.
Let me ask you, with inflation going up and an
interest rates going up, do you think the price of
gold is about to go down? Or do you think
that number is going to continue to skyrocket? You can
answer it yourself. Eight three three nine nine five gold
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Tell Oxford, Jesse told you to call. Get some gold
delivered to your house. All right, yeah, Look again, back
to the Biden and Ukraine thing. Nothing, nothing they do
ever is for the good of the country because they
simply they don't think about things in that way you do.
And because you do. It's human nature. I do this too.
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We all do this. It's human nature. You take your
moral values or you're the things that guide you, and
you assign them to everyone. You think because hey, if
I was president, I would do this because it's the
right thing to do. That's what you think. Because you
love the country. You would have the country's best interest
at heart. You would try to do the right thing
by this, and right thing by this, and right thing
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by That's just that's that's how And because you think
that way, you think they think that way. And that's
why it's so difficult for us to take these people
on because they simply have an entirely different mindset. They
don't think in those terms anymore. And what's actually really
really hard is for older Democrats to accept that because
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older Democrats came up in an era where Democrats didn't
think that way. We brought it up before. I mean,
guys like John F. Kennedy. You can love him or
hate him. John F. Kennedy was a patriot and he
loved his country. Yeah, yeah, I disagree with some of
his political views, but that man was a patriot who
loved his country. And older Democrats they think that's still
what they're dealing with when they vote for the Democratic
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Party today. It's hard to accept. Wow, these people hate
America now, these people never give America a second thought.
That's hard to accept. I mean, look, remember they took
the inflation that's destroying Americans, and all they were worried
about was putting a label on it so you didn't
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blame them. Well, we saw the most recent inflation data
last month, about any percent of the increase inflation was
a consequence of Prutin's price hype because the impact on
gas and energy price poutin price hype. Yeah, all right,
George Soros. Oh, this one's about to get spicy. Why
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haven't we done anything about George Soros? Hang on bro
likery