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Speaker 1 (00:11):
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We're gonna finish up on this military recruiting stuff. We
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have to move on to some other things here. Let's
get to this. The new chief of staff brought up.
I'll talked about him briefly yesterday, ce Q Brown. Of course,
he's mister Diversity. I already played all that for you.
I'm not gonna bother playing it again, but I got
to see meil. I thought it was funny. Jesse. A
friend of mine is a thirteen year US Army recruiter.
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I recently asked her if recruiting was as people say
it is, and she immediately began ranting on how uneducated
the younger generation is. She said, the simple fact is
they are signing up but simply can't pass the eighth
grade level entrance exam. The Army is now forced to
educate the kids in a controlled environment classroom in an
effort to get them into uniforms. She also firmly believes
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if a war were to break out, a draft would
undoubtedly be reinstated. Well, this is the current state of affairs,
and then we're going to move on the American I'm
talking about the population at first. The population as far
as the brains go, the passing of the test. You
have to take an ASVAB an entrance score to get
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into the military, and depending on well, this is how
it was in my day, it was still called the ASVAB,
So I'm assuming it's the same test, and depending on
how you scored on it, that would determine which jobs
you qualified, you qualified for. I did very well on
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the AMSVAP. I got an eighty seven on it, so
I qualified for really anything I wanted, but I picked
infantry where they had low qualifications. Look, you could score
really low and they let you go be in the infantry.
All right, But anyway, so that's kind of how it works.
They're having so many people now they can't score enough
to even pass and get in. Okay, let's deal with
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that problem here, because what we have is I see
this show right now that I'm doing right, I see
it as being extremely Uh. It don't have longevity. I'll
put it to you that way. There will be a
time when this show it's gonna matter a lot because
I see a conflict coming, a big one coming anyway,
So let's get all the way there. Our education system
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is a disaster. It's a disaster because of communists and communism.
It's a disaster because the federal government got involved in it.
They started throwing gobs of money at it. Big cities
and small cities throw gobs of money. They all go
to the administrators. Very little of it actually gets to
the teachers themselves and the classrooms. The teachers themselves are
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educated in college and most of their lives about the
greatness of Marxism, the horribleness of America. They all think
they're there to teach your child to be a communist.
Actually not, they all that's not fair. There's a lot
of great teachers, but overall, our education system is not
focused on mathematics and science and basics. Our education system
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is making sure Aiden, Jaden and Braden find out just
how evil they are for being white and male and
an American. When you have an education system focused on that,
it can't possibly focus on education. We have a bunch
of people in this country graduating from high school who
are complete and utter morons. And I know this because
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of the sentences. I get more managers in busysiness owners
who email me in and what they'll do is sometimes
they'll forward me emails that they'll get from applicants or employees,
and you're welcome to send those in. By the way,
it's unbelievable people can't write a simple sentence in this country.
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Our education systems a disaster. Okay, so most of our
young public, they can't pass the exams to get in
the military. Now let's go to physicality. Well, you can
get and oftentimes you need waivers for many things to
join the military, meaning you have something that should prevent
you from joining, but they'll give you a waiver and
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kind of agree to officially look the other way. My buddy,
I was not with him. I would not have participated,
but a couple of my buddies participated in a daytime
robbery of a beer truck at one point in time
where they liberated an unattended beer truck of some beer.
This is back when we were in high school. Well,
he gets slapped with you know, it gets put on
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his record, he's a juvenile, you do somepunity service, that
kind of thing. That was going to keep him out
of the Marines. He had to get a waiver. They
agreed to give him a waiver. Hey, we're gonna agree
to look the other way officially here. But that would
have that should have kept him out. Well, you can't
have a history of drug use, including legal drug use.
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Well here in America, in this pill society we have,
it is the norm in this country to put children
on pharmaceutical drugs. Oh, I can't get Aiden to sit
still in class. Better drug him out of his mind. Oh,
man Jaden, he's having a lot of anxiety. Everyone talks
about anxiety today. They have a lot of anxiety. I'm
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not dismissing anxiety. I know anxiety is real. But oh,
this this teenager is having anxiety. Let's go and get
him some pills. You know, not not working out more,
not more time in the sun, not more friends, not
more for phodsic. Then let's get him pills. A huge
percentage of kids today are on pills. Only if you're
on those kind of mind altering pills that oftentimes eliminates
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you from consideration for getting in the military. Oh, what's
that You've been on this ADHD medication for five years? Sorry,
you're gone, You're out, so already already we're dealing with
an extremely shrunken portion of the population from which the
military can choose, which leads us to the people they want.
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Who do they want? Well, what type of kid? Obviously
these we're speaking in generalities here, But what type of
kid is more likely to be? The type of kid
who has at least decent grades, passing grades if you will,
and is physically okay, meaning he's not drugged out his
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parents have him at him on a bunch of drugs
and stuff like that, He hasn't been on anxiety medication
for ten years. What type of kid? What type of
family is that kid more likely to come from? Well,
you already know the answer to that question. That kid
is more likely to come from a stable home. A
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home there's probably two parents there, probably a mom and
a dad. Even if not, it's probably a home where
values are taught, manners are taught, There are standards there.
Even if they're not beaten up little Johnny for not
getting straight a's, he still has to do his homework.
You fail to test your grounded, that kind of kind
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of basic grounded, you know, teaching people things. What I'm
saying is the ideal military recruit he comes from a
stable home of patriots. Generally, that's how it works. That's
not universal at all. There are a million tales of otherwise,
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but that's generally how it works, stable homes. There's not
an income requirement on this. I should note they come
from poor homes, middle class homes, and rich homes, but
generally they come from stable homes of patriots. Well, this
is the new head of the MIDI.
Speaker 3 (08:18):
And the last thing I would saying that is how
we encourage and mentor some of those diverse candidates, because
sometimes they may feel like they're not qualified. Now put
their name in, and we've got to actually nudge and
pull and actually purposely managed to ensure that we have
diverse candidates that can compete. And if they need some
help in certain areas with coaching or add additional training
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or additional opportunities, that is something we've got to continue
to work on as well. So it's really about providing
those opportunities and the mentorship and the nurturing to ensure
that all of our service members have the opportunity to
compete on a level of playing field.
Speaker 2 (08:54):
That family, they don't want their son to go serve
under diversity guidelines, even if that family's black, Latino, white,
That stable family of patriots, if they've blessed their son
or daughter to go off to the military, it's because
they talk about service, about making America better, about making
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the lives of their son their daughter better, turning you
into a better person, hard work and venture, those types
of things. That stable American family, they don't want little Aiden,
Jaden or Braden going off to learn that he's not
going to get that promotion because he's just too dag
gone white. So that brings me to where I'm going
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with all this conflict is coming now. I don't know
that this Russia Ukraine thing is going to end up
in World War three. I don't know. Looks like it's
a chance it might wrap up before that. But no
matter what conflict is coming, we know that because conflict
is always coming. It's the constant state of the world. Now,
if you're in a country that can't fill up the military,
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and you definitely can't fill up the military with the
people you want it filled with, and yet you're in
a country that loves war because Republicans, Democrats, military industrial complex,
they all just are in love with all.
Speaker 4 (10:18):
I think what we need to do is stop providing
Ukraine with support in the means that Biden has been
doing so. I mean when I traveled to Ukraine three
months ago, what I heard was we promised them tanks
in January. They still don't have them. We promised them
f sixteen.
Speaker 2 (10:36):
Yeah, these people are dying to go to war. So
what are they going to do? Well, they're going to
draft them. They're going to draft their next military you
watch they will. They're going to start a fight and
then they're going to draft them. All right, Let's get to
some emails before we get onto voting by mail and
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Speaker 1 (12:00):
It's the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (12:02):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. And yeah, look Chris,
go ahead and play that thing. I honestly think about this.
This is another thing that it does play a factor.
And as a father, I'm telling you, I look at
my sons and I think about them. Are they going
to join the military? Are they going to want to
join the military? What am I going to say? Because
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they're already talking about it. They're fourteen and thirteen, they're
already discussing it. They're looking at it. They're not leaning
that way, you should know, but they're talking about it
as a father. I'm going to look at that and
I'm going to ask how is this country going to
treat them? How will they be treated? Will their lives
be valued? And if somebody in their chain of command
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happens to throw away their lives, what will the repercussions be.
Don't tell me this Afghanistan stuff didn't come into play
inside the Pentagon at all. I mean maybe they're no
charges brought up, But is anyone demoted or disciplined for
what happened?
Speaker 5 (12:59):
Then we are going to do There's not going to
be individual discipline as a result of this, really, but
what we are going to do is learn from this,
and we're going to enact and improve our procedures in
our processes to try to make sure this doesn't happen again.
Speaker 2 (13:14):
Yeah, the patriotic families, poor, middle class and rich, they're
not sending their sons and daughters to that. They're just
not that. They're going to move on. All right, We
are going to move on. So we have a bunch
of emails we have to clear out to make room
for ask doctor Jesse Friday, which is tomorrow. Remember email
your questions in right now Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
(13:35):
We will get to Disney and we'll get to uh,
why they love voting by mail so much. Let's get
to some stuff, all right. Tortilla drop king? What's that mean, Chris?
Tortilla dropking? Tortilla what? Oh the tortilla chip. That's right,
the tortilla that's right. I forgot about that anyway. I'm
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a Trump fan. I definitely see his flaws. Thank you
for keeping it. I had a different view of his
answer on Sunday. He's talking about the abortion answer. Chris,
will you pull up that Trump abortion answer real quick?
We'll play it real quick when we get done with this,
just so people can hear it again. While I may base,
while I may base my primary and general election choice
on a candidate's abortion stance, I also prefer states to
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make their own decisions rather than rely on gubernatorial or
presidential mandates. I felt Trump was saying it's not up
to him, and I applaud that. I also understood him
to say personally he believes abortion is wrong, with the
blah blah blah exceptions. She said a political answer, however,
by his actions in attending pro life events and clear
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statements made in the past. I still believe he's pro life.
Any validity to that, or am I simply naive? Go ahead,
I can take it like a man, Dad Jesse and
she signs it hardcore pro life, or she didn't say
I could say her name. Okay, Well, here's what he
said again, let's talk about it. Here's what he said.
Speaker 6 (14:57):
What's going to happen is you're going to come up
with a number weeks or months that's going to make
people happy, because ninety two percent of the Democrats don't
want to see abortion after a certain period of time.
Speaker 4 (15:10):
If a federal ban landed on your desk, if you
were reelected, would you sign it at fifteen?
Speaker 6 (15:16):
Are you talking about a complete ban?
Speaker 4 (15:18):
A ban at fifteen?
Speaker 6 (15:20):
Well, people, people are starting to think of fifteen weeks.
That seems to be a number that people are talking
about right now.
Speaker 5 (15:27):
Would you sign that?
Speaker 7 (15:28):
I would.
Speaker 6 (15:28):
I would sit down with both sides and I negotiate
something and we'll end up with peace in that issue
for the first time in fifty two years. I'm not
gonna say I would or I wouldn't. I mean the
sanctists is willing to sign a five week and six
week ban.
Speaker 4 (15:43):
Do you support that? You think that?
Speaker 2 (15:44):
I think what he did is.
Speaker 6 (15:45):
A terrible thing.
Speaker 2 (15:47):
Okay, that's we're gonna have to do. We're gonna have
to put this through a translator here because I'm going
to explain what you're hearing. I have all these emails
from these despondent Trump fans who are pro lifers, who
don't like the answer. They're not sure. Okay, listen, listen.
I'm not going to defend the answer. The answer is horrible.
That's a horrible answer, and Trump knows it. If you
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want to, if you want his defense, Trump knows it.
That's why his surrogates either were totally quiet about it
or they've been kind of running defense for him. For
a couple of days. Trump put up a big social
media post about how he's the one who got Roll
versus Waight overturned. He did that in response to the interview.
He's had his people running into the podium. Trump's been
so great on pro life. Why he says a bad
answer that did not land well. Like I told you yesterday,
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I have a relative, one of my female relatives. I
was talking to you on the phone. She said she
was heartbroken over the answer. She was ready to cry
like that through devastated. I don't know. I don't think
she's gonna vote for him in the primary now. She's
that kind of crushed. Okay, it's a bad answer. If
you want me to make you feel better about it
as a Trump supporter, I don't know if this will
make you feel better as a Trump supporter. But let
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me just say this. No, he didn't say leave it
to the states. There because he and assaulted the ban
that DeSantis signed, Well, that was a state ban. Here's
the truth of the matter. Donald Trump believes whatever his
personal belief system is about abortion. I don't know, but
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he does believe in his heart of hearts, and maybe
not wrongly, but he does believe that abortion the issue
costs US elections. He believes that overturning rovers is weighed
even though the judges he appointed were the ones responsible
for it. Donald Trump believes that overturning rovers's weighed in
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abortion cost US elections during the mid terms. That's what
he believes. We have to go off of the things
he's already publicly said. Remember he put out that long
social media post and in fact, I'm gonna grab it
for you, so we're not just doing all this hindsight's
twenty twenty thing. Right after the mid terms, you remember,
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Trump was getting a lot of heat because he hadn't
spent any money really in the midterms on Republican candidates
trying to get them elected. He was taking a lot
of flak for that from the right. Hey where were you?
You bet your selfish you kept all the money. Trump
was defending himself, and he came out and he had
this to say about abortion. All right, we'll talk about
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this in a second.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
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Speaker 2 (18:25):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Do we're gonna talk
about Democrats and voting by mail and Disney stuff. Still,
there's still so much you could do a bunch of emails.
I don't know if I'm talking this Trump fan off
the ledge about the abortion comments or not. Lady wrote
in anti Communist listener to the show didn't love Trump's
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answer on abortion, where he was talking about the exceptions
and whatnot. And I already went over a couple things.
But here's here's what Trump said after the midterms. Remember
how disappointing the mid terms were. You Remember we thought
it was going to be this huge red wave. I
did two don't feel stupid. Remember I had a shaven
a mustache. I thought we were gonna win forty seats
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and it ended up being a red dribble, a red
trickle where we barely got anything in there. Well after that,
Trump was catching all kinds of crap for not spending
any of his money, any of his political money on
the races to help Republicans win. People were yelling at
him being selfish. Trump Trump responds to criticism, all right,
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He's sensitive to criticism. So he went to social media
right after the midterms and this is what he said.
This is a direct quote. It wasn't my fault that
Republicans didn't live up to expectations in the mid terms.
I was two hundred and thirty three to twenty. It
was the abortion issue poorly handled by many Republicans, especially
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those that firmly insisted on no exceptions even in the
case of rape, incest or the life of the mother,
that lost the large number of voters. Also, the people
that put so hard for decades against abortion got their
wish from the US Supreme Court and just plain disappeared
not to be seen again. Plus Mitch and stupid dollars. Okay, now,
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it doesn't matter whether you're a Trump hater or a
Trump super fan. What do you hear there? What do
you hear there? From Donald Trump? What do you want
to see here? There? Be honest with yourself. Donald Trump
thinks pro lifers are responsible for the bad mid terms.
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He thinks this issue is a loser. He thinks pro
lifers he thinks that issue will cost us the general election.
And I'm not saying he's wrong about that. Maybe you
think he's right about that, that's fine, But that's what
he thinks. He believes the pro life issue will cost
us the general election. What's he doing now, Well, he's
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in this pickle, and that he wants to drop the issue,
punt on the issue, compromise on the issue, meet them
halfway on the That's what he wants because he believes
it will be easier to win the presidency if we
do that. He is caught between a rock and a
hard place, though, because the vast majority of the right
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wing base he needs to win the primary is pro life.
To various degrees, but most of the right wing base
is extremely pro life. In fact, traditionally, you really have
to prove yourself to be very pro life. And if
if you want to be the Republican candidate and the
very least you can't be pro abortion, that like that's
a no go. So I don't know if all this
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is making you feel better or feel worse. If you
want me to make you feel better, you're you're an
abortion hater and you love Trump, and then that's what
the lady emailed in your abortion hater but you love Trump. No,
he's not saying the issue should be returned to the
States because he called the Santus bill that he's signed,
he called it terrible. That's not what he's saying. He's
just trying to punt. He's not really saying anything. What
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he's saying. It's not even in that statement that I read.
It's not even in the statement in the interview. What
he's really saying is I don't want to talk about
this because I'm worried it's going to lose me the election.
Please stop asking me. That's what he's saying. It's a
long version of that. I don't know if that makes
you feel better about him or makes you feel worse
about him, And I don't care because what I just
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said is true. That's what he believes. Now if you
want to feel better about it, There's never going to
be a federal abortion ban in this country. It's not
something that will ever land on the president's desk ever,
because Republicans are a bunch of gutless losers who would
never even attempt it, and constitutionally you probably couldn't do it,
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So it's probably always going to be a state issue anyway.
What is the president's role in the issue. The president's
role on the issue of life is a point pro
life judges and be a vocal person talking about pro life,
be vocal about it. Okay, So Trump's gonna give you
one of those two. Obviously he's not gonna message it
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all that well vocally, but he's gonna give you pro
life judges for the most part. So I guess there's that.
I don't know what you want me to tell you.
If if that's your issue, that's not your candidate. That's
bottom line. He does not believe in you, does not
in fact, he thinks it's your fault. The way it
is that's it. JK. Admit, you run the show by yourself.
Chris and Micah are both just voices in your head,
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and you sit in the studio all by your tall,
balding self, eating large meals, drink beer, then complain about
your wife, how your wife constantly bests you, although I'm
beginning to think she's made up as well, like really
a gymnast. You seem to have confused therapist with the
national radio audience. And I think you owe us all
a paycheck for sitting here listening to you vent and
(23:56):
spew your mental illness into the world. We've had enough,
and there are a lot of numbers. You can call
it a deal with your life. You can call an
actual person who may be able to wrangle in the deranged,
magnificent great band name that is Senor Kelly, your concerned listener.
She didn't say I could say her name, so I
will not. I don't know why everybody thinks why Chris
(24:16):
and Michael were made up. I don't know what everyone's
problem is, jesse Man. Everyone's killing Trump today? Is this
anti Trump day? Maybe it's because it was a slower
news day. Everybody's just dogpiling Trump round here, Jesse, how's
Trump off the hook for this inflation? I'll never forget
my jaw dropping while I was standing outside my barn
Burn barrel listening to him at a press conference they
announced this idea of forgivable loans to businesses across the country.
(24:40):
I could not believe what I was hearing. I knew
in that instance we were in deep trouble. What are
your thoughts, he signed off on all this, what are
your thoughts? Well, look, I've told you my thoughts. I
told you my thoughts at the time when it was
extremely unpopular. I told you my thoughts. I told you
on day one, not day two. Actually, I told you
before day one. The second lockdowns were even suggested. I
(25:04):
went off about the whole thing. And then they started
printing money, just printing money by the trillion, and then
passing these huge bills through Congress by the trillion, And
the people who were listening to the show back then,
they know, Look, it's not just daddy, Jesse. Today, I
was giving it to you right between the eyes. Back
then too, I was blasted them all, blasted them all.
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Trump included, I'm still just dumbfounded that in response to
a virus we stopped an economy and printed money. What
kind of a country does that? And now we're out
there still talking about soft landing.
Speaker 8 (25:39):
I've always thought that the soft landing was a plausible outcome,
that there was a path really to a soft landing.
I've thought that, and I've said that since we lifted off.
It's also possible that the path is narrowed and it's widened. Apparently,
ultimately this may be decided by factors that are outside
(25:59):
are control at the end of the day. But I
do think it's I do think it's possible.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
Yeah, he certainly sounds confident, doesn't he. Hey this is
the cod that's the Fedham and Drome Powell. By the way,
Hey guys, listen, it's the I think that we can
have a soft landing. I mean I'm not guaranteeing that.
Speaker 1 (26:15):
Maybe not.
Speaker 2 (26:16):
I mean we might, we might not. It's kind of narrow,
it's kind of wide. Maybe it'll be soft, maybe be
really hard. I'm not really sure. Anyway, we'll see what happens. Boy,
what a vote of confidence between Jerome Power and this
guy who's in charge. This was a montage of Biden
at the.
Speaker 9 (26:29):
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our institution and drive creative new partnerships. Let me be clear,
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Speaker 2 (26:57):
Love how we thought? Didn't let me be clear right
after the whole little drunken slur v zahrevah. But let
me be clear. Yes, thanks, Joe, please crystallize that for me.
All right enough? Why does Disney O what Disney O?
I just did it? I just did it, Joe Biden,
I combine Disney and CEO? What is Disney O? Why
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You're saying, Jesse, come on now, Jesse. I love Black
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This is a little tidbit of an interview Ozzy Osbourne
did as he sat down with Peers Morgan and I
just I want you to listen, and then I want
you to not do any drugs. Biden at the moment,
looking extremely old and frail, do you think we may
see Donald Trump back in the White House?
Speaker 10 (29:32):
Unfortunately? Yes, uh, because I mean something gets arrested. He's popularity.
Speaker 2 (29:44):
Yeah, drugs are bad. You don't want to you don't
want to do those, all right, I'd run running out
right now. We're moving on to something different. The communist,
he goes through the same routine. He is constantly sir,
you all right, I just want you to picture you here.
You are, you're you're in the water. Actually, this is
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a good this is a good analogy. You are in
the water. You're in the middle of the ocean, in
the water. The communist, he is a shark. He is
swimming around you at all times, constantly looking for an opening,
looking for a window, looking for anything. He can bite, anything,
he can destroy. That is what he does at all times.
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His entire existence is destruction. Until you understand that, you
can't understand any of what we're seeing right now. That's
what he wants to do. He believes everything around him,
the world around him, is evil and wrong, and he
believes he is the good guy in his quest to
destroy it all and burn it all down. That's what
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the communist does. And he also understands this, and he
understands it very well. He has always understood this. He
understands that you're going to resist him. He understands you're
not going to want him to burn it down. Chris,
pull up that freaking professor that Dennis Meadows audio we
played from the other day, and I'm going to let
it play right up to the point where Dennis Meadows
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that was that psycho professor. This is going to come
back to Disney. Just stay with me. This professor's talking
about how he needs all these billions of people to die,
and I don't want it to be violent. And then
at one point in time he throws in, I don't
expect everybody to be happy about it. Chris, as soon
as he says that, we can cut it off, but
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play it again and play.
Speaker 7 (31:31):
It in one way or another.
Speaker 2 (31:33):
We are global.
Speaker 7 (31:34):
We are so far above the population and the consumption
levels which can be supported by this planet that I know,
in one way or another, it's going to come back down.
So I don't hope to avoid that. I hope that
it can occur in a civil way, and I mean
civil in a special way. Peaceful peace doesn't mean that
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everybody's happy, yeah, but it means a conflict.
Speaker 2 (32:04):
It doesn't mean that everybody's happy. The communist understands his
quest for destruction is going to be opposed by you.
He understands that very well, so he bases so much
of what he does on your values and deception. It's
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so if you if you had a if you had
a Communist battle strategy book, boom, someone put it right
in front of you. The two main topics of the
book would be deception in using their values against them.
What am I talking about? One? Deception? They don't want
you to know. They're always lying. That's why they focus
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so much on messaging. And that's why. Remember that abortion
group we talked about last night changing its name. I
forget what it is like, the Center for Reproductive Health
or something like that. That's why they put the floweriest
terms on the ugliest things. That's why they call open racism,
open anti white racism, race consciousness. The worst things get
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the fluffiest labels. That's the deception part of it. But
there's the user values against you part of it. First,
he knows at his quest to destroy anything you love,
he must lie. He can't let you find out. He
can't make it too obvious. He has to lie and
lie and lie. He knows that. The second part is
your values. Your values. Your values are peaceful. You are
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a human being. If you're being honest with yourself, you
want to live in peace. And even me, look, everyone
thinks I I've just did a hardcore anti communists that
just wants to fight these people all day long. I
would love to just live in peace with my fellow
man and not have to deal with this crap. I
would love to just live in peace. You want to
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live in peace. You don't want to deal with the
world where the next television commercial during the NFL game
is controversial. You don't want to deal with that. I
don't want to deal with that. He knows that. So
what he does is whenever you catch him red handed,
in his destruction and object to it. He freaks out.
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He will intentionally cause the biggest scene in the world.
And he will do this because he knows you, as
a good person, will want that noise to stop. You
will want it to quiet down. You will want a
return of the piece you had beforehand. Now, granted, it's
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his fault, It's one thousand percent his fault. He's the
one who caused the problem. He's the one who's destroying.
You're sitting there in the living room. He's the one
with a candle, lighter, fluid, and a pack of matches
in the kitchen and trying to set fire to the kitchen.
You're doing nothing wrong. He's doing everything wrong. He finally
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gets a fire going, and you look over and you say, what,
why are you lighting a fire in the kitchen? And
he freaks out and says, why are you always yelling
at me? This is so mean and aggressive. You're a
violent person. Listen to how you raise your voice. This
is what the communist does. He has specialized in it.
And what he's doing in that moment is using your
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values against you, the way liberal aunt Peggy does a
thanksgiving when she starts yelling about how great an open
border is, and you politely mention that it's bad for
the country, and she starts screaming and yelling and everyone's
looking and you're uncomfortable, and you just wanted to stop.
That's why she did it. That's why she did it,
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and that's why Disney is doing what they're doing. He
took over and now he said he wants to quiet
the noise of the culture Wars. What does that mean?
Though he wants to quiet the noise in the culture Wars,
many companies are putting out statements like this, they want
to quiet that culture war noise. What are they saying?
Let's talk about that in just a moment. Before we
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talk about that, let's do remind you again of this
little bit from Jerome Pow. How confident does he sound
to you?
Speaker 8 (36:17):
You've always thought that the soft landing was a plausible outcome,
that there was a path really to a soft landing.
I've thought that, and I've said that since we lift
it off, it's also possible that the path is narrowed
and it's widened. Apparently, ultimately this may be decided by factor.
Speaker 2 (36:37):
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