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April 28, 2022 37 mins

Biden wants to cancel student debt accumulated by kids who willingly received money they couldn't pay back. Running for school board with Kira Davis. Lies from the top. 

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Speaker 1 (00:09):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of the
Jesse Kelly Show, and it is time to dig into
the ministry of truth we apparently have now, don't forget tomorrow.
Tomorrow is an ask Doctor Jesse Friday for you new listeners.
There are no rules. Ask me anything. Whatever you email

(00:31):
into Jesse at Jesse Kelly Show dot com. I will
go through them all and answer them. They don't have
to be political. They can be That's fine, obviously, but
it can be anything history, food, men, women, travel, employment.
I don't care what dumb stuff, movies. I don't care.
Jesse at Jesse Kelly Show dot Com. We're gonna have

(00:53):
a lot of fun like we always have on Fridays. Now,
let's discuss the big news. This is the big probably
should have led the show with it. But Biden sets
up a new Disinformation Governance Board. Majorcas was actually asked
about this Disinformation Governance Board and here's what he had
to say. Can you share what steps you've taken and

(01:14):
what future plans you have to address Spanish language myths
and disinformation through department wide approach. Our Office of Policy,
Office of Planning, Policy and Strategy also is a leading effort.
Our Under Secretary for Policy Rob Silvers is co chair
with our Principal Deputy General Counsel Jennifer Gaskell in leading

(01:39):
a just recently constituted Misinformation Disinformation Governance Board, a Disinformation
Governance Board and Jen Saki. Unsurprisingly, she was asked about
this today. What disinformation board. Here's Jen suck. She had

(02:01):
previously called the Hunter Biden laptop but a Trump campaign products.
Real quick, posit real quick. She's being asked, I guess
I should have said this up. That would have been
the professional thing to do. She's being asked about the
lady by the name of Nina Janko Witz. You've never
heard of this person before. Just know she's a wretched communist,

(02:22):
someone who has herself pushed the Russian disinformation thing about
the Hunter Biden laptop thing several times. She hates you,
she hates everything you stand for. She's also going to
be the head of the Disinformation Governance Board. Now, Chris,
start that again from the top. Jen Suckey was being
asked about this today. She had previously called the Hunter

(02:45):
Biden laptop but a Trump campaign product, seeming to discredit
its validity or reporting surrounding that. How can can you
ASSUASEI concerns of people who are looking at this person
who's been appointed to this position and wondering if she's
going to be able to accurately judge misinformation now that
a lot of that reporting has been proven to be

(03:07):
actual in some ways. Well, I don't have any comments
on the laptop, but what I can tell you is
that it sounds like the objective of the board is
to prevent disinformation and misinformation from traveling around the country
in a range of communities. I'm not sure who opposes
that effort. M Jen Sucky is very very concerned about disinformation,

(03:27):
very concerned, so concerned, I mean, all these people are concerned.
Can you imagine what would happen? Can you imagine what
would happen if disinformation was just allowed to spread throughout
the country. How damaging could it be if so many
people were told a blatant why and ended up believing it.
There's no evidence that Hunter Biden has done anything wrong.

(03:48):
There is no evidence of any wrongdoing between by Biden,
by Joe Biden, or by Hunter Biden. There's no evidence
that Joe Biden actually did anything wrong or did anything
to sway things and Hunter Biden say where he's denied
that his son ever lobbied him for anything. There is
nothing Hunter, there is nothing wrong that Vice President Biden did.
President Trump has falsely accused your son of doing something

(04:10):
wrong while serving on a company board in Ukraine. I
want to point out there's no evidence of wrongdoing by
either one of you. There is no evidence that anybody
did anything illegal regarding the Bidens and Ukraine, and Joe
Biden was carrying out US policy. President Trump wanted dirt
on Joe and Hunter Biden. Trump's claims about wrongdoing here

(04:31):
are unsubstantiated. We have looked. Lots of outlets have looked
Hunter Biden did nothing wrong. Vice President Biden did nothing
wrong that every single media outlet has said that there
are no there's no there there to these allegations, lies
and smears. PolitiFact found no evidence to support the idea
that Joe Biden advocated with his son's interests in mine.

(04:55):
We all know what's going on here. They're not interested
in stopping disinformation. They're interested in spreading disinformation. Whatever disinformation
will help them and hurt you. That's what they're interested in.
That's what's going on here. Right now. And my question
is what will the GOP response be, Because let's be frank,

(05:18):
if you're going to set up a new disinformation Governance
Board under the Department of Homeland Security, remember the Department
of Homeland Security has some authority out here. If you're
going to set up a disinformation governance board, I think
we all deserve to know what kind of authority exactly

(05:38):
are these people going to have. I mean, they're not
there just to be there, are they They're going to
do something? Is this organization going to have the power
to arrest and charge? Are they going to have the
power to make arrest and charging recommendations to people like

(05:58):
the FBI? What kind of power is the new communist
run Disinformation Governance Board going to have? And what is
the right going to do about it? Because don't get
me wrong, I'm kind of excited. And when I say
I'm kind of excited, this is what I mean. I
opened the show tonight. Case you missed it, the whole

(06:19):
shows on iHeart, Google, Spotify, and iTunes, just go download
the podcast. I opened up the show to night talking
about government malfeasance and how we really really really need somebody,
We need a group of some kind to go after
the government. We need somebody to go after the government,
arrest people and make criminal prosecutions CDC, FDA, FBI, n

(06:42):
s A, CIA, the whole list of them politicians. If
I took over, oh, I'd use the Disinformation Governance Board
against the government, because the last thing of the world
we need is people believing disinformation. The right wing media's
latest obsession with Hunter Biden, Yeah, we are going there.

(07:05):
The New York Post story that dropped like a bomb
last week, seemingly implicating Hunter and Joe Biden continues to
wither under scrutiny, not really dropping like a bomb. Hunter
Biden isn't running for president. That argument has been debunked. Mike,
what are they pushing emails reported by The New York
Post that we can't authenticate? You never really explained to
a general audience what those unsubstantiated charges were all about them?

(07:32):
Why you said, be very well focused on Hunter Biden,
Joe Biden's son, and the potential disinformation that is still
treating He again brought up on verified accusations about Hunter
Biden's financial dealings. It's much better for Twitter to let
people read The New York Post article and sit there

(07:52):
and laugh at the hokey story. This one from the
New York Post is almost like, yeah, you get the message.
We all know what this is, and we all know.
Let's be clear about this, we all know why this is.
How many times have we had this conversation on the
show that we are facing a red wave in November?
That's not news right here. You don't you don't need
you don't need journalists Jesse for that. It's journalist Jesse

(08:17):
and all seriousness. You don't need journalists Jesse for that.
Everyone with eyes can see that. We've talked endlessly though
about the fact these people don't just handback power. They're
not just going to give this up. They're not They're
not sitting around a table right now saying, ah, dang it,
we mess Look guys, we messed up. All right, we

(08:37):
messed up, and we're gonna get voted out and that's
just the way it's gonna be. Hey, we'll get them
next time. They don't think like that. They're not going
to think like that. So what are they going to do.
They're going to do the thing the right has never done.
They're going to use the power they have in order
to keep power and get more of it. That's what
they do so well, and we're terrible at it. We

(09:00):
handcuff ourselves all the time by our quote principles, which
are oftentimes just excuses to do nothing. Democrats don't do that.
You're facing a potential blood bath at the polls in November. Hey,
no big deal, Let's pay off student loans and what
else can we do? Hey, I have an idea, Bob,
why don't we Why don't we set up a ministry

(09:21):
of truth? Then we can simply attack anybody who disagrees
with us as spreading disinformation. Shoot, if we really want
to get radical, we'll get the Federal Bureau of Investigation
to meet and assign terrorist threat tags to parents who
show up angrily at school board meetings. That's what I'd do.

(09:43):
If I was a corrupt regime interested in hanging on
to power, That's exactly what I do. Oh, speaking of
student loans, I know this is going to be offensive.
I understand that, but I'm an offensive person. But remember,
it's not your mommy's show, at your daddy's show. We're
gonna have a talk about all the student loan stuff
here in a second, and then I'll finally get to
some emails. We're gonna have some more fun on the

(10:04):
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(11:38):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show, and we are getting
ready to offend a whole bunch of people. So so
let's get ready to do that. You know what, before
we offend everyone, you know, before you drag someone down.
I've always felt its best if you compliment them first,
Like I'll walk in the like like today, I walk
in the studio and I say, hey, Chris, good job

(12:01):
on the show last night. Man, you look like crap. See.
Then he's even down. He doesn't feel bad that he
feels the same as he did before. So before I
offend everybody, Chris, if you wouldn't mind, I would love
to hear this. Hey, Kim Jeffries, he's a piece of
trash communist. He has been a piece of trash communists
for a long time. And he was interrogating somebody today,

(12:25):
somebody who was defending Clarence Thomas and Jenny Thomas, the
two greatest living Americans we have. And you know, obviously
Clarence Thomas is a black dude, but Kim Jeffries is
a black dude too, which you probably figured that out
as soon as I told you his name is Kim Jeffries,
but still you need to know for visual purposes, he's
a black dude, all right. And he starts asking this
guys something, and it's just it was such a revealing moment.

(12:46):
You know how we always say they only care about communism.
The LGBTQ Air Force Group, they don't care about gays,
They care about communism, all the quote civil rights groups,
they don't care about black people. They care about communism.
The climate change nutters, they don't care about the climate.
They care about communism. Here's a great example here, Kim Jeffries,

(13:07):
you've echoed a similar sentiment. I think your quote is
many on the left hate Justice Thomas because he is
a black conservative who has never bowed to those who
demand that he must think a certain way because of
the color of his skin. What evidence do you have
to support that incendiary charge? Up when Sherman Benny Thompson

(13:28):
calls him an uncle tom because of his views on
voter ID and affirmative action, when in fact, more Black
Americans support voter ID and with respect to affirmative action
in college education, they're sixty two percent posted to it. So,
so that is the most vile disgusting thing you can say,
And and and so yes, you claiming my time. Yes,

(13:51):
there are a lot of vile, disgusting things that can
The notion that that is right when some members on
this side of the island others have been called the
in word about different points of our life, lies the
point that you have a particular bias, and it's an overstatement,
which is not surprising when you look at the balance
of your testimony. And if Chairman Benny Thompson has an

(14:15):
observation to make, he's entitled to free speech. You apparently
believe that Jenny Thomas, regardless of how many conflicts she has,
entitled to home political opinions as well. Can I give
you another example? No, mmm, no, no, you can't. We
all know what a Kim Jeffreys cares about and it's
not black people, right all right, now, let's offend everyone. Actually,

(14:38):
that probably offended a bunch of people too. We're on
a roll tonight Jesse at Jesse Kelly show dot com.
There's been a lot of talk about student loans, a
lot of them, and Joe Biden's about to make some
kind of an effort to forgive. That's what they're calling
at student loans. Basically, let people off the hook for
their student loans. All right, pull up a chair, have

(15:00):
a hard talk. I understand that life is imperfect. Everyone's
life is imperfect, right, and it definitely is imperfect when
it comes to parenting. Sometimes sometimes you don't have a
mom or you don't have a dad, and so oftentimes

(15:20):
even if you do have one, they suck and they're
not they're not doing a very good job. So I
realized there are a lot of people who didn't have
a father. I had a father. I had I have
a father, and my father taught me a lot of things,
and I feel the need to pass some of those
things along in case you didn't have any Okay, you're ready,
or here's here's just a little something. But basics, don't

(15:41):
take out loans you can't afford to pay back. If
I went to my father and I told him, Dad,
I would love to take out a loan for X.
He would say, Okay, what's the plan to pay the
loan back? And unless I gave him something concrete, he
would call me an idiot, tell me to get out
of his face, and he would be one correct. Yes,

(16:05):
universities are disgusting. If you want to charge them for
the loans and shut down the America's university system, I'm
actually all for that. I am all for that, totally game. However,
I hear a lot of people, even on the right,
using words like predatory when it comes to student loans. Predatory,
you are purposely attending a communist indoctrination camp. And not

(16:29):
only are you purposely attending said indoctrination camp, you are
taking out a loan. You are knowingly taking out a
loan to pay for the right to attend said indoctrination camp.
And oftentimes you're not doing it to get a degree
that will pay off in the end and allow you

(16:52):
to pay the loan back. So no, that's not my problem.
Look again, you want to punish the universities in charge
for it, fine, I'm fine with that, just because I
hate the university system. Don't you dare come looking to me, pal, well,
the terms are bad. You sign the paper, Pal, The
terms are on the paper. Well, some people were some

(17:15):
people were stupid. Yes, life's hard when you're stupid. That
doesn't mean it's my fault. Life is hard for dumb people.
It is hard that I've had so many times in
my life where I've been dumb. I've told you the
story before. I was young and had a crappy car
because all my cars were crappy, and I had six
hundred dollars to my name. And my car broke down,

(17:36):
and I walked in the mechanics shop and I told him, hey, man,
check out my car. I gotta have it fixed, but
I only have six hundred dollars, so you can't charge me.
Don't charge me any more than that. And he fixes
my car and comes back with a bill four six
hundred dollars. You can get bad at him all you want.
I was stupid, and I deserve that. Stupid should be expensive.

(17:57):
Stupid hurts, Stupid costs a lot. If you're too stupid
to read the terms on the student loan agreement, don't
come to me, Pal, Go talk to your father. That's
who you need to talk to. Go talk to your dad.
Don't come for my money, don't come for someone else's money.
Give your dad a call, whether he ran out on
you or maybe he stayed home and he sucked, and

(18:18):
just give him a quick call and say, hey, Dad,
I have a job that it pays like forty thousand
dollars a year, and I have one hundred thousand dollars
in student loans, and I just want you to know
it's your fault, dummy. Don't take out loans you can't afford.
Don't take out loans you can't afford. And if you do,

(18:42):
don't come looking at me. Pal put that hand back
in your pocket and go grind for it. Kira Davis
is with Red State and she's an editor at large
with Red State, and she has thoughts on this student
loan thing. You know what, We're gonna get Kia's thoughts
in just second on Dad. It is the Jesse Kelly Show.

(19:15):
And you know what, I have staff frustrations. I have
staff frustrations. I'm not even I'm not gonna be able
to ride Kira Lovely. I want to about that. Sorry,
Paula Abdul song she just picked because I'm mad at
Chris and Michael. I asked for a charging chord, and
I am given a one foot chord, A one foot
cord on my face is practically pressed against the wall

(19:35):
joining me. Now, I was Kira Davis, editor at large
with Red State and running for school board in a
critical race in the country. Kira, what would you what
do you think I should do to a staff at
hands a man a one foot long charging chord. First
of all, that wasn't Paula Abdul, that was Stanna Jacksons.
You apologize, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, Kia. You're right.

(19:56):
That wasn't fair. You're right, You're right. I'm sorry for
your staff. They should be drawn and quartered. Obviously, obviously
they should be drawn and quartered. All right, Kira, I
making all kinds of friends tonight, as I usually do.
I just went off for about ten minutes about how
we really apparently have a fatherhood crisis in the country.
And I know this by how many people feel like

(20:18):
they shouldn't have to pay back student loans. Where are
the dads to sit down and say, hey, dummy, don't
take out a loan you can't afford to pay back?
And why is that not something dads do anymore? That's
what my dad, did you know what? And that's what
my parents did too. I mean, I was raised with
the notion like, if you want to go to college,
you're gonna have to pay for it, so you'll have

(20:40):
to figure out how to pay for it. And if
you take out loans, you have to pay all those
loans back. They're going to be yours. But I live
in an area now, Jesse where a lot of people
they prioritize college. Yeah that is you. I mean I
came from a generation where it's like, you, you could
go to college. That was a good thing, and it
was a privilege to go to college. But there were

(21:01):
a lot of people still who didn't. They still went
to trade schools and went on maybe went right into
the workforce. But now it's almost like considered a necessity,
like it's considered a rite of passage. We don't even
talk about college as if it's a decision that kids
have to make. We talk about it as if it's
the next given step of education. And there's probably a

(21:25):
whole lot of reasons for that that could probably take
up a whole other show. Well, we're just normalizing it,
and now no one sits down and goes like well,
but should were here again. I'm glad you brought that up,
because I don't know if you see this in your neighborhood.
I very much suspect you do. But I see this
in my neighborhood all the time, where it will gather,
you know, cook out whatever, crawfish, will something, and the

(21:47):
parents will get together and it turns into oh, Junior
gotten into Stanford, all Braden got into Princeton, Aiden got
into Harvard. I think parents aren't being good guy for
their kids because going to college is bragging rights for them,
and they're doing it as much for them as they
are for the child. Is that out of line? One

(22:09):
hundred percent? There is? I think that there is. It's
a self fulfilling thing, you know, for parents, it's a
sign of their good parenting. I guess if you get
your your kid into college. I have to say that
I am Every now and again, I go see a
local therapist here who, funny enough, actually happens to be
like a fan of my work. He listens to my podcast,

(22:32):
so sometimes we get involved in like political conversations, and
I was we were talking about this very issue one
day and he told me, yeah, and we're in southern
California where in a we're in an area where education, sports, athletics,
those things are very important to parents, and he said,
I would say he said, I would say half of
my over half of my clients who are young people, teenage,

(22:55):
college age students. Over half of my family clients are
families who come in with their child who has dropped
out of college, and I'm having to work through with
them why their their kid isn't a failure. Your kid
just didn't belong at Stanford. So you made the choice
for your kids that they belong to Stamford, And of

(23:15):
course they're not prepared for that level of academics. They go,
they drop out, they don't like it, and then everybody
feels like they failed. And so he's like, that's like
half my clients felt. Oh, I know, it's so sad.
Speaking with Kia Davis, editor at large Red State and
running for school board out there, Kira, I feel like
I could have got into Stanford, but it was all politics.

(23:36):
They wouldn't let me in. Sure. I mean that everybody
tells them fell something. I couldn't got into Harvard if
I had tried. Yeah, well that was lucky. I just
want to Yahn't want to All right, Kira, Let's talk
about school board because this is something we push all
the time on this show. We talk about it all
the time. My most blessed emails are the ones I

(23:58):
get Jesse, you inspired me to run for school or Jesse,
I got on the school board. Thanks for inspiration. You're
running for school board. You don't need to run for
school board. You're busy, you got a great career. Why
what are you doing that for? It sounds boring, It
is boring, if I mean, I have to do it.
We are in a position now where if parents do

(24:18):
not step up and start taking the reins, we're going
to find ourselves back on the outside of the glass.
You know, right now, we are in a unique position
in our country. We have had the opportunity to see
what these boards, what these schools are really doing, and
we're getting to see how the sausage gets made. And

(24:39):
it's an ugly process. But you know, when my school
board position came open, our school board had voted to
extend the mask mandate on our kids here in my
area of California, and before we could recall her, she
quit to left us without a representative didn't even have
the courage to defend the decisions she made. And I said,

(25:00):
I have to run for school board. Do I have
a time? No, but I can't afford not to because
it's all hands on deck and no one else is
coming to our rescue, you know what I mean, Like
the cavalry is not coming. We're the cavalry. I think
a lot of parents have come to that realization, and
a lot of parents have been doing all kinds of work.

(25:21):
They've been not just running for school board, but organizing
and making sure that parents are informed and showing up
the school board meetings. And so I thought, well, what
can I do. I know how to talk to people,
and I know how to get people inspired, and I
know how to deal with a lot of political pushback.
So I thought, this is something I can do for

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my community and my kid. We can't afford to sit
by anymore. This is a revolution, I agree it is.
And here I've said this a lot, and I mean,
and I think everyone's excited about twenty twenty two, and
I'm glad they are. We need things to be happy about,
we need to feel good about things. But I'm not
excited about Congress. I mean that's fine. Good whatever, Joe Biden,

(26:02):
they'll still be bumbling around and the presidency. I'm excited
that we have a generation of freedom fighters about to
fill up school boards and city councils in this country,
and I think we are. I think there are a
lot of people out there like you who realize no
one's coming to save us. And I think people were
realizing this too. They're just as smart and capable as
the people who are currently there. I think sometimes people

(26:23):
feel unqualified, and they're not unqualified. Yes, thank you for
saying that. I am so glad you said that. When
there was a moment when I first started my run
for school board, and as silly as the sounds, because
I've been in the political share for a dozen years
or more now, there was a part of me that

(26:43):
was like, I'm I'm not up to the challenge. These
people know so much more than I do. They're smarter
than I am. They're they're smarter politicians than I am.
And then a couple of people made some real betterrors
that I was like, this was dumb. Why would you
do it that way if I was in this position?
And then I realize, you know what these people aren't
smarter than me. One of my thinking. We've been told

(27:05):
that the experts are the only ones who understand what's
going on. And I've had people even tell me lifetime
politicians tell me in this race, like here, you don't
know what you're getting into. You're going to get there.
You're not going to understand how the process works. You
have to you have to be informed of how the
process works. You gotta have experience, YadA, YadA, YadA. And

(27:27):
I'm like, for sure, things are different when you're on
the other side. I get that, But the idea that
I can't learn how things work in my government, this
is supposed to be a government for the people by
the people. Well, I am the people, and I don't
have to go there and just accept that things are
the way they are and just get back in line

(27:47):
and start the gears grinding all over again. I don't
have to do that, and in fact, I don't plan
to do that. It's time to be different. And that
means when parents, when we get elected to our school boards,
we can't just be the no vote. We're going to
have to change the culture of our school board. That's
going to change Congress, that's going to give you, Jesse,
the chance to be excited maybe one day about Congress,

(28:08):
because politics trickles up and Congress it will only respond
to what's going on at your local level. All you
have to do is look around and look at how
panicked federal Democrats are about what's going on at local level. Yep,
Kira right, So they'll change when we change, Kiro. If
people want to support a local school board candidate, where

(28:31):
can they do that? That is me? You can go
to my school board site. You can go to Kira
for Schoolboard dot org. K I R Kira for Schoolboard
dot org. Donate money. I'm looking to raise a thousand
dollars this week and one hundred thousand dollars overall. That's
what it's going to take for me to beat the unions.
I know it sounds crazy. I think it's crazy too,

(28:52):
but that's that's where we're at. That's the way it is.
That's money. Politics cost money. Kira for Schoolboard dot Org.
Go ahead, Kire, I appreciate you. Thanks, Jesse. It to
an email real quick, and then we're gonna get to
phone calls. I'm gonna open up the lines tonight. We'll
see if you guys, screw it up eight seven seven
three seven seven four three seven three eight seven seven
three seven seven four three seven three. This email says

(29:14):
handsomeness on loan from God. I do home health in
Houston and emailed you before about the growing tension in
the inner city contemplated not working in the area. Today,
I was at an apartment complex complex knocking on a door.
I get the side eye, as usual because I'm not
from there. A couple minutes later, a young man made
a bee line towards me with a machete. He told

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me I have no business here and must leave. Scared
out of my mind, I run to my car and
take off. I just bought a Hero gun today, sad
I have to carry one just to do therapy. Keep
up the good work. Rush would be proud. Please don't
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got away today and now he has a Hero gun
so he can defend himself next time. What if that

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Kelly Show. And remember tomorrow as an ask doctor Jesse Friday.
Get your questions in now. Don't wait till tomorrow. Get
your questions in now, Jesse at Jesse Kelly Show dot com.

(30:44):
Ask me anything. The whole show will be your questions
and you can call in to night. I'll probably regret this.
I usually do eight seven seven three seven seven four
three seven three before we get to some emails. Maybe
I get to some calls. I can't. I can't help
but keep coming back to this thing. I got on politics,
involved in politics because I think the greatest sin that

(31:04):
anyone can commit is the abusive power. The greatest sin
anyone can commit is the abuse of power. I'm gonna
play this for you. This is Brett Bear on Fox News.
He was interviewing Rear Admiral Buck Gig And just sit
back and just listen to these people. Are you going

(31:26):
to that White House Correspondent Center this weekend? I think
I will. Yeah. So the fact that doctor Feraucci is
not going. Does that send a signal? Does it say something?
I mean, what should people interpret from that? Well? I think,
as he said, that's his personal assessment of his personal risk,
and I think we are moving into a phase where
that's where a lot of the decision making is going
to lie. Right. We're seeing, of course, there are ups

(31:48):
and downs, and maybe they're hold on one Secon'm gonna
le him. I'm gonna let him finish. I'm gonna let
him finish. But imagine that? Could you imagine that? What
a radical what a totally new radical concept assessing your
own personal risk and making your own decisions. Man, that
almost sounds like what's that word it starts with? That

(32:10):
almost sounds like freedom? Wow? Imagine that will be more.
But generally we've seen a moved where you've got fewer
and fewer general requirements for everybody, and more and more
it's on you as an individual, as a shopper, as
a traveler. Just when I introduced you, I was talking
about the Justice Department appealing that ruling to keep the

(32:31):
mask mandate for public transportation right up your alley. Yeah,
I mean, don't you think voters will look at that
and hold the Biden administration or Democrats kind of responsible
for something that they really don't want. Well, the main
consideration there isn't the politics of it. It's making sure
there's clarity on the public health authority that the CDC has.

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Did you hear what he just said, making sure there's
clarity on the public health authority the CDC hads. I'm
gonna just direct your attention once again to the headline.
I opened up the show with CDC and FDA altered
COVID guidance while under pressure the organizations they're so worried

(33:18):
about preserving their authority. These organizations are all rotted and
they're all corrupted, all of them. This this, this has
got to be a time for a change. We need
gigantic reforms, not reforming you, because that's what they think.
You need to be reformed in silence. That's why, that's

(33:40):
why that now there's now a ministry of disinformation. They're
worried about you. The truth is they are the problem.
They are the problem, and they need to be reformed.
Other words, that would be important to pursue, even if
they're not going to use it, right if even if
they determine or they're talking about trains, planes, buses that
the mandate's no longer needed and as you were, call
is actually set to expire within a few days of

(34:02):
right now. Anyway, I know, but just let me. If
you're sitting at home, you just told me you're going
to the White House correspondence dinner, the presence going to
the White House correspondence dinner, you're not mandated to wear
a mask there. But the administration at the same time
is fighting a lawsuit to mandate people on planes, trains
and honorable or trains and buses to wear masks. So

(34:23):
like if you're sitting at home, there's a disconnect here. Well,
I think most of us understand the difference between a
hotel ballroom and an airplane. Yeah, we all understand a
hotel ballroom does not have nearly as clean air as
an airplane does because the air is constantly filtered. And
once again, we need to remind everybody. I'm not going
to let him finish. We've heard enough from the rear

(34:43):
admiral for one night. Once again, let's remind everybody they're
not hypocrites. I mean they are, but that's not the point.
If I was to tell you stay off the lawn,
there are landmines on the lawn. You'll die if you
on the lawn. And then an hour later you see

(35:03):
me walking around the lawn, dancing on the lawn, waving
at the neighbor. You're not going to sit back and say, wow,
Jesse's a hypocrite. You're gonna say, Jesse's a liar. The
truth is, the pandemic phase is over. According to doctor Fauci,
we are certainly right now in this country out of

(35:24):
the pandemic phase. The truth is, the pandemic phase never began,
not for these people, is what I mean. These people
wrap your minds around this because a lot of people,
a lot of people will accept well, I mean, yeah,
they're all vaccinated and stuff. Now, No no no, no, no, no, no, no,
no no no. Before there was ever a vaccine, before
there was ever anything, these people did whatever they wanted,

(35:48):
whenever they wanted, no matter what. From the very beginning
of coronavirus, they were all caught violating their own rules.
And they weren't caught violating their own rules because they're hypocrites.
They were caught violating their own rules because they're liars
and they were never worried about getting or spreading coronavirus. Ever.

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Remember Lori Lightfoot, mayor of Chicago, immediately shuts down all
the salons and then gets caught immediately getting their crew
cut done. That's one of a million examples. From Andrew
Cuomo to Gavin Newsom, coast to coast, politicians at the state, local,
and federal level always seem to get caught violating their rules.

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And it's not because they're hypocrites. It's because they were
never worried about coronavirus. They lied, and they lied for money,
and they lied for power, and they're going to get
away from it unless we demand a reckoning. All right,
It takes some calls out. We only have an hour
left before I asked doctor Jesse. Friday begins and there's
no calls on Friday eight seven seven three seven seven

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