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Oh let's get in trouble today on a Monday. Sorry, Chris,
it is time to get in trouble on a Monday.
History story today is going a different route than we've
ever gone before, in a couple of different ways. I
will explain in a moment. We have Donald Trump at Sepack,
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that huge conservative conference. We have all kinds of audio
Trump making announcement about whether or not he's starting a
third party. As you can imagine Trump taking some shots
had some of his opponents. We'll get to that. We
have a public school, a major, major public school system,
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doing away with advanced classes because too many whites and
Asians we're getting in. Yeah, it's gonna be that kind
of show. But first, let's get in trouble. And when
I say get in trouble, here's what I mean. First
of all, let me a lot Actually before that, let
me give a little disclaimer. I violated my one rule
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for history stories, and this is the second time I
violated it. So let's all just agree it's not really
a rule anymore. My rule has always been has to
be pre nineteen eighty Where did I get that number?
Just totally pulled it out of my head. That's right
about the time I was born, So to me, nineteen
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eighty one, it's when I was born. But to me,
nineteen eighty and on, Wow, that's the current era. That's
what I was here. Anything before that is ancient history.
Seventy nine Wow did they even have running water then?
And I want to make sure we're always talking about
things during the history segment that's not necessarily fresh in
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your mind. But a couple things have to be talked
about on this show. We did a show one time
on Ruby Ridge. Now we're about to do one on Waco.
On the Waco Siege, it's nineteen ninety three, it's less
than thirty years ago. This violates every history rule. And
this is the best part. It's going to offend everybody.
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There's no possible way, no possible way you can present
the Waco story with some weirdo freak cult atf screwing
everything up, FBI screwing everything up. There's no way you
can present his story in a way that pleases everybody,
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Which is great for me because I don't care. I'm
gonna tell it how I see it. This is how
I've always seen it, and here's how he goes. Nineteen
ninety three, the Branch Davidians in Waco, Texas. They'd been
around for a while, remember you when it comes to
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things like this, you see the end of the story,
never the beginning of the story. About nineteen eighty five.
They had actually kicked off, and they were led by
a man named Vernon Howe. That's the last time I'm
gonna say his name. All you need to know is
that's David Koresh. He changed his name to David Koresh
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later on for some weird reasons whatever. They were an
offshoot of the Seventh Day at Venice. If you're a
Seventh Day at Venice, don't email me angrily about that
because I don't care. But you are welcome to call
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and in all seriousness about the Seventh Day at Venice thing.
And you know Christianity, I'm sure it works this way
with Judaism Islam. People will take what traditional people believe
and twist it in morphit for these cults. This happens
all the time, all the time, you know it. Really
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you have to present some truth to people to get
them in. But then you just kind of tailor it
to your own personal needs. And we'll get to David
Koresh's personal needs here in a little while. They were, yeah,
really had something going there. But it starts out in
nineteen eighty five, and they essentially are living in a campground.
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It's just just some acreage in Palestine, Texas. There's not
even really a building. They're the basics. Eventually, though, they
moved to Mount Carmel. They moved to Waco mountcar right outside,
right outside of Waco Mount Carmel, and they begin to
build a facility there. Now you need to understand this
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about this cult. You need to understand it about lots
of cults. And I'm fascinated by cults, and I know
you are too, and the amazing horrific things. You remember
the Heaven's Gate cult, it's one of the first time.
In fact, man, now that I think about it, this
might be the first dead body I've ever seen in
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my entire life. Was the Heaven's Gate calt on television.
I'm not talking about the movies, but I made a
real dead body that I saw on television. I remember this.
I should dig up the old newscast. We're watching the
news one night and they were going into some suicide
of the Heaven's Gate cult, and they were waiting for
some comment. They thought God was hiding behind it or
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something weird. I don't remember all the details. It was weird,
but they all killed themselves in their sleeping bags, in
their cots. And I remember I'm a small child and
I'm looking at it, thinking, oh wow, that's what dead
people look like. Now they were in the sleeping bags.
And Jim Jones. Everybody knows the story of Jim Jones.
I've had. Honestly, that might be my most requested history
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topic that I haven't done yet, is the Jim Jim
Jones when you know where everybody drank the kool aid
and died and there was a shootout and a congressman
get shot. I probably should do the Jim Jones when
at some points it's fascinating, but cults fascinate us. How
do people get to believing something so odd and believe
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it all the way? That's hard to wrap your mind
around when you look at the picture that Jim Jones
one's a great example, or this one we're doing today.
Wait a minute, that what your kids too? What I
don't understand? Hold on you, you poy send yourself for
this guy. What. But a lot of it comes from
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people perverting traditional religious texts for their own purposes. The Bible,
it happens. Look, I can't speak to Judaism or Islam
when it comes to cults, probably because I'm more used
to American cults. But the Bible is twisted up for
those purposes all the time. They almost all have some
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basis in the Bible. Well, this is what Jesus would
want me and my ninth fifteen year old wife. I'm
not quite sure that's what he would have wanted. That's weird.
I didn't read that in mind Bible. But anyway, it's odd.
These people who come to these things, they're odd, but
they do come. When I'm talking about a facility built
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in Waco, Texas, people came to this to live here
and listen to David Koresh speak from Australia, from North Carolina.
This wasn't as if he picked up a hobo on
the side of the road who had nothing left to
live for and the guys said, well, I'll give you
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some food, all right, I guess I'll come along. These
are people hearing the message and believing so much they
pack up their stuff. In many cases, the entire families
with their kids and move to this compound. I forget
what the number is. I think it's thirty eight percent
of people who live in the United States of America
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will never move out of their hometown. That's how grounded
most people are. You. If I were to tell you
you had to move tomorrow, I've been telling you that
moved to a red state. If you can't a red
area and make it redder, how difficult is that right now?
If you had to sell your house, move your job, everything,
Imagine how committed you have to be to some teacher
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some I guess they considered him a preacher to leave
Australia and come live with him. But they did. They
move into this compound. We're talking one hundred plus people
at the compound and how are they spending their time? Well,
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they're spending their time a few different ways. Their stockpiling
supplies David Koresh, though, is stockpiling something else. We're gonna
talk about that, and we're gonna get to the controversial
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you can hate his scouts. But I do miss the
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worth something. So if he's not going to run again,
and I've already told you my thoughts on that, but
i'll tell you again next hour. But if he's not
going to run again, we need to make sure we
learn some of the good lessons. And that's easy. If
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to take if you're a Trump hater. But there are
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obviously many things you can learn from me. But in
all serious this one thing you can learn from me
is I learned from my enemies. I learned from Mao,
I learn from my enemies what's good and bad. I
learned from Nancy Pelosi. How many times have I told
you I love her. I wish we had a hundred
of her, and I understand she's detestable. That's how you
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play the game exactly like she plays the game. Period.
Back to my story, David Koresh's cult that he has
the branch Davidians at Waco. Like I said, over a
hundred people, families, men bringing their daughters, men bringing their wives.
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David Koresh starts to either believe I don't know it
was in his head, or convinces his followers that, you know,
they should believe that he should have rights to every
woman on earth. That was part of it. Wow, I mean, yeah,
I'm David Koresh. I have to do this, and he
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made it. Of course some obligation. It's a heavy load
to bear, but I will, I will do it. I
will step up. But we're talking children here. He starts
to take multiple wives and fourteen fifteen years old and
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the parents were there, and wrap your mind around that. Father, wife, father,
mother both there here. Yeah, please take my fourteen year
old daughter as your wife number eight. It was that
kind of a situation. Now, that is really what's going
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to lead us to where this road ends. And everybody
knows where this road ends. Because the community itself, Waco,
it's not a big city. It's not a tiny, tiny town,
but it's certainly not a big city at all. How
many people, Chris, look it up? Chris? When I say
how many people, it's not that I expect you to
have any knowledge of anything firsthand, but you do have
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an internet computer right in front of you. Could you
maybe get us a population on Waco? How big? Yeah,
one hundred and fifty thousand people. Not a big city,
not a small town, but small enough that any large
compound pop up outside of town with a bunch of
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people staying in it is going to it's gonna suspicion
is putting it mildly. In a community like that, people
are gonna start getting more than just suspicious. They're gonna
want to start to know what's going on. And that's
they would want to know what's going on in any situation.
If there wasn't anything gross going on there, they would
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want to know. You know, the history of not to
get two sidetracked here, but the history of religious persecution,
because it really kind of applies to our story. Around
the world, whatever religious group was being persecuted at the time,
and they all have been at various points. Obviously Chris's
people have had the worst of it, but a lot
of it is because they are in a way set
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apart from the community, set apart from the way other
people do things, because they have a different set of beliefs.
People complained about the Jews doing this all the time. Well,
they all live around each other and they have these
weird customs, and I don't recognize this. And look, it
doesn't have to be something you dislike. Different makes people uncomfortable.
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It was why the Romans hated the Christians early on too,
the one God what they don't wait, they're not even drinking.
I don't understand. It made people uncomfortable. Different makes people uncomfortable,
even if it's all on the up and up. Now
you take difference and you start adding in rumors that
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are starting to leak. We I just told you there's
over one hundred people at this compound. You know how
many people on the planet can actually keep a secret,
I mean, really keep one and not tell anybody in
the world. Well, there's me and I would guess about
five other people on planet Earth. People have this because
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they lack a certain level of self confidence. People have
this need to talk, and they have this need to
gain social cloud by saying things that they know about
other people. It's a terrible, terrible part of human nature,
but it is part of human nature. The only reason
I don't have it is I'm a sociopath who doesn't
care what people think. But normal people feel this. People
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cannot keep secrets. I have a friend who I'm not
going to name, but he, I mean friend is probably
putting in a shroud, a friend that I'm not going
to name. He cannot stop talking, no matter what you think.
You hear me talk for three hours a day, so
you always hear me monologuing into the radio. That's what
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this guy sounds like in person. Hey, Jessa, did you
see this? He is the type of guy I'm not
I'm not exaggerating. I'm not exaggerating at all. This just
happened to me three days ago. He will send you
a random text about something. Hey did you see this?
You see Trump said this? And I will send him
back if I have time a quick yes. He will
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then respond with thirteen straight text messages making this up.
He's incapable, completely incapable of containing himself or being quiet.
You can't ever tell that guy's secret. If you're not
comfortable with quiet, you can't note secrets. Inevitably he will
have to fill in the void with something. Secrets leak.
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Secrets started to leak out of the branch Davidian camp
at Waco, And what are those secrets? Well, people have
different levels of loyalty. People have different levels of what
they're comfortable with. Maybe you did quit your job, pack
up your stuff and move to Waco with the hopes
of finding God, and you know, maybe you had And
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I'm assuming, honestly, when you hear their stories, I'm assuming
most people had good sounding intentions when they went there.
But then you get there and I'm sorry, he has
how many wives? That girl's fifteen? You would get uncomfortable
pretty quickly, but maybe not so uncomfortable that you did
anything about it or left. Now. Some did leave, let
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me clarify. By this point, some had already started to leave,
but they weren't leaving in droves. It was just some
people were all, Ah, this guy's getting a bit much
for me. They were leaving. Word leaks to Waco that
this guy has these child women, child wives, that it's ugly,
and the local paper gets ahold of this information. And
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we'll come right back to that in a second. Let
me explain something that he's teaching them before recap on
that he is teaching them, as many many, many, many
many cults do, that the apocalypse is coming, that he's
going to be present for it. In fact, one of
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his base teachings, and this is going to be really
applicable in our story, one of his base teachings was
his death is going to basically usher in the apocalypse
or coincide with the apocalypse, whatever way you want to
put it, and his followers who die with him will
get to go with him to heaven. Did you hear me?
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His death means the apocalypse. If you choose to come
along for the ride, you were going to heaven. And
this was openly preached there. Now, what do you think
about that? We're going to have a discussion about what
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get back into my wayco story, I was thinking about
this yesterday. You know, I'm a very deep thinker, Chris, what,
I'm a very deep thinker. And I was thinking to
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myself about the positions that I take on things, and
just by various positions, and I thought, you know, I
realized everybody thinks I'm controversial and offensive. I don't take
I don't have a single position on anything that would
have been the slightest bit offensive in nineteen ninety maybe
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even two thousand do I I don't care about pot.
You're right, I don't care about well, it's not that.
Hold on, hold on, let me let me clarify. I
don't care about pot is a strong way to put it.
I don't judge anybody, because I have done plenty of
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that in my life, smoke plenty of pot in my life.
That said, I'm not going to sit here and tell
you it's good for you. I just don't think the
government should have any say so when it at all,
because you're a bunch of drug out losers anyway. I mean,
all these people are the worst dumbest people in the
history of mankind. And I also have seen how badly
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alcohol trashes people's bodies. And again, I'm not gonna do
the pot's good for you, it's from the earth, man,
I'm not gonna do that, because that's come on, don't
be an idiot. Anything you smoke that makes you high
like that is not healthy for your mind. It's not
healthy for your body. Anything you breathe in your lungs
is not healthy for your body. However, don't you dare
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tell me it's worse for you than alcohol. Alcohol is bad,
is really bad. And I say that as somebody with
some brown water in my house as we speak, little
bourbon action. All right. Back to Wacom. Quit distracting me, Chris.
We're focusing. We have seapack today. Trump spoke for the
first time in a long time, talked about a bunch
of stuff. Apparently we're all going to be domestic terrorists.
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We have this major public school system doing away with
advanced classes because there were too many whites and Asians.
Maybe I'll tell an offensive Asian story next hour. I
love that story. I'm telling that story, Chris. I can
say it will be fine. Everyone understands what they're getting
at this point. Back to Wacom. Let me ask you something.
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Why do you think why do you think the apocalypse
message is so appealing to people? Why do you think
it is David Koresh telling his followers at Waco, I'm
going to usher in the apocalypse. His followers are told
they will go to heaven with David Koresh, no worries.
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Just make sure you die with me. It'll be the
beginning of the end. Why do you think that message
is appealing to people? Because love it or not, people
are worried, have always been worried and will always be
worried about where they're going when they die. And anybody
who brings them a solution to that great unknown that
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exists in the human mind is somebody who gets followed
every single time. Everybody wants a savior, everyone does period.
What else are they doing out there on top of
the child brides and the preaching and the music, their training,
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because very early on they started to become really aware
that people were going to take an active interest in them.
And when you're selling apocalypse religion in general, weapons come
with it. So they start stockpiling weapons and stockpiling ammunition,
and I mean lots of it, and they are training
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with it. Which brings me to the part of the
story where I really stop focusing on bagging on the
branch Davidians and focus on bagging on the federal government. Yes,
this brings me to the ATF. The ATF chooses to
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start investigating why did they choose to start investigating? Well,
you can't ever really get a straight answer on this.
The Yeah, I believe me, I've watched a million things
and read a million things on it. The answer is always, well,
we were hearing they were getting fully automatic weapons. Oh okay,
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all right. I mean, don't even ask me why the alcohol, Tobacco,
and Firearms Bureau exists when all three of those are
legal in the United States of America. But that's another
story entirely. The ATF when they start investigating, and this
is the thing about law enforcement, when it's used the
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right way, This stuff that I'm about to talk about
is so beneficial. And I'm not going to be that
naive guy we don't need cops. I'm never going to
say that, because you know, I love cops. But when
they start investigating, they just start watching. They post up
in a house right across the way, and they start
observing what's going on, just taking pictures, looking through the binoculars,
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who's coming in, who's going out. You're making a log
of things. They decide to send in and other undercover
federal agent. The undercover federal agent becomes quote unquote part
of the branch. Davidians. Even though David koresh figure ended
up figuring the guy out and knew he was undercover,
but he ends up becoming part of the branch. Davidians.
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What's the undercover guy going to report back to the ATF?
FBI to all the Feds, he's gonna report, Yes, there
are lots of weapons here. Yes, the guy has child brides.
Once the newspaper gets ahold of the information that there
are child brides, this is really what kick things off,
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because they started running front page stuff on David Koresh,
the false Messiah. I believe they called him on the
front page child brides. And now what you have is
a community and a growing, growing feeling in the country
that wait a minute, there's a compound here where young
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girls are being abused. Somebody needs to go save them now.
And the reason this story is so complicated and creates
so many emotions in people is that's a perfectly valid
complaint for the public to have. Hold on. You mean,
in that building right there, young girls are being abused,
and look for everybody who's not a weapon's great scumbag.
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The abuse of young girls is like the worst thing
in the history of mankind. Right, I don't even have
a soul, and that's the kind of thing that makes
me want to murder people. So the community at large
is obviously going to freak out. The FEDS know they
have to start ramping things up. They had initially wanted
to snatch up David Koresh just by himself and cart
him off. They can't seem to get a hold of him.
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This guy, as many cult leaders are, is a crafty devil,
not an idiot. They are rarely idiots, almost always sociopass,
very very very rarely stupid. They decide on a raid.
A raid is such a bad call in this situation.
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It's it's genuinely unbelievable. There are people who defend what
the Feds did here still to this day, it's unbelievable.
I get the public sentiment, I get wanting to step in.
You want to know why this raid was so bad.
I will explain. I'm gonna wrap this up, and then
we'll finally get to some more trumpet seapack, hang on,
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going to But sometimes sometimes even on days where I
wake up and I'm all, I'm gonna be good today today,
I'm gonna be a good person, and then I feel
like I have these temptations that are just constantly put
in front of me, like Nicki Haley doing something so dumb,
and I just like, now I have to make fun
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of her. I have to. I haven't out the gation,
all right, So FEDS decide on a raid at Waco,
and there's a something there's something called opseck Operational Security,
but the high speed guys always shorten it to OPSEC
and we were constantly scolded about it in the Marine Corps.
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I mean, you're told even when you write letters back home,
you don't even tell your parents where you are in
the country. You don't divulge any information to anybody, and
people will say stupid things, Wait, what are your parents
going to call the Iraqi government? And then no, you
get in the habit of never sharing anything with anybody,
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and things tend to work out in the The FEDS
plan a raid on the Waco compound and the media
finds out. How does the media find out? How can
that come up in a random conversation? How can this
is pretext messaging nineteen ninety three? Who makes that phone call?
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Who says that in a meeting? Oh, we're going to raid.
And not only does the media find out about it,
the media knows when it's happening. And this is this
is maybe one of the all time things I've ever
heard in my life. So on the day of the raid,
at the time of the raid, the local media cruises
out there to the compound so they can capture the
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raid on video. You want to document it if you're
the paper. They get lost. This is pregps on your phone.
This is nineteen ninety three. They get lost, they can't
find it. They run into the mailman. Oh, well, that's
great news. Who would know better than the mailman. They stop,
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have a long chit chat with the mailman. Hey, where's
this compound? We're trying to get out there? Blah blah
blah blah blah. And remember They already knew what the
compound they were being watched. They knew there was an
undercover agent. So the local guys stop talk to the mailman.
Mailman sends him on their way. The mailman is also
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a member of the calls I'm not making this up.
He turns around and drives right back to the compound
and says, hey, David, mister Koresh, Yeah, they're absolutely gonna
raid today. I just ran into a media guy out there.
He's trying to find directions to get here to videotape
the whole thing. At this point, and what is an
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all time power move, even for a child marrying psychopath.
David Koresh goes to the undercover guy and tells him,
by the way, I know you're an undercover FED. This
is like not news to me. I know you're in
undercover here. I just want you to know though your
guys are coming, and I know they're coming, you might
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want to let them know. The guy does, the undercover guy,
and he gave testimony to this. After the fact. He
goes and he informs the higher ups they know you're coming,
and this entire rate. If you're going to rate a
compound with a bunch of trained people with loads of
guns and AMMO. You have got to shock them. This
is not going to be a shock for them at all. Now,
(38:33):
this information that they knew the ATF was coming was
brought to the guy who was in charge of this
whole raid, and everybody's already geared up now right, everyone's
got their stuff on, They're ready to roll. Hey, buddy,
not sure, boss, I think you need to know these
wacko called people they know we're coming. One of the
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hardest things in life to stop. One of the hardest
things in life to define, one of the hardest things
in life to control, is momentum. I was actually watching
something on this yesterday as I was just trying to
finish up for the show, and one of my sons
was watching it with me, and one of the agents
on there comes on and says, well, all the momentum
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is going that way, and my son asked me, Dad,
what's momentum? And I paused it and I had to
brew on it for a few How do I describe
what momentum is? But it is hard to define, and
it's really hard to stop. When everyone's geared up, everyone's
adrenaline is pumping. Everyone's ready to go. You have a
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three D model of the compound. Everybody knows their role.
You have the FBI, the HRT version of the FBI,
the ATF there. It's really really hard, especially it's gonna
sound like I'm defending them here, but I'm not. But
when you're one of those guys, and we need guys
like that in the world, guys like that, or who
builds countries, who saves countries. You need guys who will
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put on a pullet proofest and grab a weapon and
storm through a door. But that kind of guy is
built different than the guy you do take your taxes
to an H and R block. He just is. That
kind of guy is hard to hold back. Once he's going,
everything was going. The raid is on all right on
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know what I had to do to get Laura Logan
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on the show. Oh, I just had to ask it
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FEDS decide it's raid time. They pull up in front
of the compound and trailers just cattle trailers, trying to
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be somewhat sneaky about it. They don't know. For some reason,
the word didn't get down to lots of guys, to
the guys who are actually doing the rating that they
know you're coming. The guys who showed up still thought
it was going to be a surprise, and they show up,
and here comes our first controversy. It won't be our last.
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Shots are fired. Everybody has a different argument because nobody
knows who shot first. I will say this, having dug
into it for a long time, I believe, and I
believe pretty solidly. I'm not telling you what's right. I
wasn't there that the ATF guys shot first. I think
they shot the dogs. The brand well, I know they
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shot the dogs. I think that's what they did first.
It's not uncommon, just like at Ruby Ridge, and I'm
not dogging on them for this, although it sounds terrible,
It's not uncommon to shoot the dogs. The dogs are
dangerous dogs or aggressive dogs. Can screw everything up. They
smell and hear you come. And if you're gonna raid someplace,
please don't ever do that illegally. But if you're gonna
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raid someplace, you gotta kill the dogs, period. But shots
are fired from somebody. Now the people inside, who knew
they were coming, start opening up on the ATF guys.
The ATF guys start opening back up on the people inside.
The ATF guys crawl onto the roof. You can actually
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this videotape of this. They're climbing up a ladder to
try to raid the house and get in the arms
room because there was one room where they kept most
of the firearms. And people are dying. ATF agents are dying.
Branch Divin, you guys are dying. Five or six cult
members at this point are dead. By the time this
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thing is done, and this is like a three hour shootout,
four ATF agents are dead as well well, four FEDS
are dead. They had one hundred and eighteen people in there.
The local sheriff is the one who gets a ceasefire called.
He just basically tells everyone stop. Everybody stop again. Rumor
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is now and all I can go is rumor that
the atf is the one who was pleading for the
ceasefire because they were virtually out of ammunition. Three hours
is a long standoff. The people inside, we're not out
of ammunition, not by a long shot. Ceasefires called. Now
you have media flooding in. Now you have a siege situation.
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They have the area surrounded. You have dead cops, you
have dead cult members. The cult starts releasing some of
the kids as a show of good faith. David Koresh
starts releasing videos of people who are just giving their
little testimony in there of Hey, I don't know why
the cops are here. I'm very happy. We're all very happy.
I don't know why they're here. I don't know what
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you're doing. Like I said, there's turning some people loose.
The FBI has negotiators working and they're making progress. Hey,
let some more people go. Hey, trying to get to
know somebody. They're making progress, slowly but surely. But you
are working against something at this point in time. Remember
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we have dead FEDS. Remember it's a different type of
man who kicks in a door with a weapon in
his hand. You kill one of his friends. He wants
some payback. The side. That is not in the negotiation side,
that's the tactical side. The tactical teams are angry, they
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are vengeful, they want to go back in, and so
they start taking steps that are honestly in hindset, it's
amazing we did this. The remember there are still kids
and women all in this place. They cut the power.
They start treating this situation like it's some horrible terrorist situation,
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meaning they're harassing them at nights, shining floodlights from helos
through the windows, playing sounds of animals dying. It's essentially
using terror tactics on them. Koresh releases even more women,
only these are like his loyal ones, because he wants
them to go out and tell everybody, Ah, we love David,
(49:39):
leave us alone. He knows this is a public relations
campaign at this point, and in steps Janet Reno, that's right,
Bill Clinton's attorney general, and she gives the sign off
go attack them. They decide it's attacked day. They essentially
roll up fully armored vehicles loaded with long long basically
(50:04):
like a crane on the end of it that disperses
tear gas, lots of it. They roll up to the
compound and start tear gassing everybody inside. Now I have
to say at this point in time, cult members who
had left the cult were in contact with the FEDS
throughout this process, telling the Feds, explaining to the Feds,
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these people believe in the apocalypse. I guarantee you, these
people think you are the apocalypse. You cannot raid that
house or everyone's gonna die. You cannot raid that house
or everyone's gonna die. You cannot raid that house or everyone.
They have been told time and time and time again.
Now nobody knows how the fire gets started. The FEDS
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blame the cult guys. The cult guys blame the Feds.
What we do know is the building lights on fire,
and it is a rural Texas, dried out box of
a building, and the blaze starts cooking. Seventy five people dead,
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twenty five of them are children. David Koresh dead, gunshot,
wounded the head. Should I should say, we don't know
suicide or whether he had someone else do it. He
was wounded in the initial battle anyway, in the wrist
and in the hip. There are a whole lot of
lessons you can take from this story, Lessons about a
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human being's desire to belong to something, but one thing
I want you to take one thing I have to
have myself take and accept. Knowledge of your opponent is everything,
absolutely everything. And having enough ability to swallow your pride
(52:01):
to accept new information about who you're facing. Knowledge is everything.
It is critical for you and I at this point
in time when we talk about the different groups who
are our opponents, and they are our opponents, we must
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understand the motivations behind all of them, or will never
ever ever figure out how to overcome them. I don't
care whether we're talking about GOP establishment types. I don't
care whether we're talking about Antifa, Black Lives Matter, these
radical teachers, unions, corporate America. We must get them or
(52:43):
we will never ever ever be able to overcome them.
And as the out of power rebel force at this
point in time, we have to be good at that.
Absolutely have to be good at that. All right, it
is time for Trump's speech. Let's get to it. Let's
(53:05):
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Hardward And you know what, this is the hardest working people,
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We're in the middle of a historic struggle for America's futube,
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no matter how much the Washington establishment and the powerful
special interests may want to silence us, let there be
no doubt, we will be victorious, and America will be
stronger and greater than ever before. That was Trump at
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his first big, big speech after no longer being the
press this weekend. Just you know what, Chris, Let's just
I still, before I get into the rest of this
speech and everything else, we talked about this before you
and I I still can't quite wrap my mind that
we dumped Trump. And I get how much some people
(56:31):
hate him. I get that that we dumped that guy.
You just heard. Heard this guy. He's getting on a plane.
He told me a little last he came in to
see me last event. And representatives Shirley Jackson, Lee al Green,
Sylvia Garcia, Lizzie Finelli, excuse me, finell and what am
(56:55):
I doing here? I'm gonna lose track here. Wait, don't
we dumped We dumped this guy for that guy instead
of attacking me. And more importantly, the voters of our movement,
top establishment Republicans in Washington should be spending their energy
(57:16):
and opposing Biden, Pelosi, Schumer and the Democrats. I've said
to some of them, I said, you know, during the
Obama years and now during Biden, if you spent the
same energy on attacking them, you'd actually be successful as
you do on attacking me. In many cases, the Democrats
(57:37):
don't have grand standards like Mitt Romney, Little Ben says,
Richard Burr, Bill Cassidy, Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, Pat Toomey,
and in the House, Tom Rice, South Carolina, Adam Kinsinger,
(58:00):
Dan Newhouse, Anthony Gonzalez. That's another beauty. Fred Upton, Jamie
Harrera Butler, Peter Meyer, John Katko, David Valadeo, and of
course the war monger, a person that loves seeing our
troops fighting, Liz Cheney. How about that boy Donald Trump?
(58:30):
Pulling note punches here? All right? Before I get to
the rest of Trump and I will and I won
a second. And don't forget we got Michael Malice coming
up in ten. I want to know his thoughts on
Sea Pack specifically, because I know I just have this
feeling and I've not talked to him about this before
and said, maybe I'm wrong. I have this feeling he's
just gonna trash it. He's just gonna absolutely trash it.
(58:51):
And I love Seapack. For those unaware or those who
have never been, let's just pause for a moment. Here's
what's Pack is. It's this gigantic political conference put on
I think every year, maybe every other year. It's usually
in Washington, d C. They held this one in Florida
(59:12):
this time. And who goes to CEPAC everybody. You'll see
there's a big radio row, a radio and TV row
where people are doing their shows live from there. For
your information, the reason I didn't do my live show
from there, it's because I don't do live shows. Well
(59:33):
I do live shows, I don't do live shows at
open places like that because I don't believe in them.
I realized that's a hot thing to do in radio. Oh,
we're live from Spack today, you know, Yeah, that's really
cool for the five people who are there watching you
do the show. It sucks for ninety nine point nine
(59:53):
nine percent of your audience who listens either on the
radio or the podcast later on, and they don't get
the same quality of sound. That's why you're cheating ninety
nine point nine nine percent of your audience to appeal
to what the five guys who get to take a
picture with you do. You know, I'm all getting for pictures.
Come on up to me. But that's why I don't
do lives. But anyway, it's this gigantic conference. Radio, TV
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shows are there. Every every significant website is there. Every
writer's there, Every TV pundit's there, every radio pundit is there.
It is a huge who's who of people who have
these bigger platforms and a huge just gathering of people
who don't and they want to go listen to speeches
and go. They'll have little panels in these rooms. This
is a panel on Antifa in this room, and here's
(01:00:39):
a panel on the Second Amendment in this room. And
they'll have three or four people sit up on stage.
I've done it myself multiple times, and you'll have this
open discussion and various people will file in and out.
Generally it's a gigantic party fest too, because there's a
bunch of college kids there and it's a bunch of
adults with a chance to get away. But the reason
I bring up seapack is this a lot of people
(01:01:00):
will dog on it. Oh, I can't believe they invited
this guy. Can't believe they didn't invite this guy. Can't
believe this, can't believe that they invite pretty much everybody there,
as they should invite everybody. Let everybody speak, Let the
people decide who they want. Remember, no censorship around here.
Let everybody speak. It's fine, but people dog on seapack.
(01:01:23):
And here's why it's a mistake. It is important for
us to take back the culture. Would you agree, of
course you would agree. You're looking at the radio nodding
your head right now. We must take back this culture.
The things are our children watch and listen to. It
matters a lot. We're never going to take back the
(01:01:44):
culture if we avoid exciting things. People hated a lot
about Trump. They hated his rally. People on the right
hated Trump's rallies. They hated those boat parades. Did you
ever see any online video, Chris of those boat parades.
They were huge. And look, if you're a more traditional,
(01:02:05):
especially older person, and you're looking at a bunch of boats,
and of course it's a bunch of dimes in bikinis
out there drinking beer. It looks like you would consider
a young, hedonistic college party. And I'm sure for the
most part it was. I never attended one. However, it
also looked fun. And if we're going to appeal to
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the younger generation, and I mean, look the older generation too,
they like to have fun too. It has to be fun.
If we're going to be the counterculture, which we are now,
counterculture has to be appealing in some way. Fun is good.
It's good that a bunch of people got that feeling
of belonging. It's a natural, you know, like we said,
(01:02:51):
it's human nature. A bunch of people got that feeling
of belonging and got to have fun. We have to
have break in life everything. I mean, that's why I do.
Why do I tell you? Why do I do? Ask
doctor Jesse every Friday, every single one. You know, we
do Medal of Honor Monday. Obviously it's a very serious
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honor recipient. But why do we do? Ask doctor Jesse Friday.
I mean, is it just because we like to laugh
and stuff? Well, that's part of it. But it's a break.
It's a break. I look at these stories I have
in front of me. Then I'm gonna get to today.
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all bad news. Right. You need a break. Everybody needs
a break. You can't work all the time. Now, let's
rip on Nicky Haley. Really briefly, Nicki Haley. She was
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and then something happened in Dicky Haley. And I'm gonna
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by the way for an hour. If you want to
see me and Malice Riff for an hour. Michael Malice
hosted your welcome. Michael, you know what it would be
rude of me to open up my show talking about
Waco and not toss such easy red meat to somebody
like you. So why don't you just go ahead and
take away your thoughts on Waco before we get to
(01:06:11):
everything else. I don't think that my thoughts on Waco
are that different, frankly from most people in your audience
at that point. What I will remind them, after all,
those murderers killed those kids unnecessarily, and who are bragging
about it or on Twitter recently the ATF of course,
which is a grotesquely on constitutional agency, and who are
(01:06:32):
the Stazzi Janarino, who is President Clinton's attorney general at
the time and later tried to become governor Florida lost
in the primary. She went on television and she said
that it was handled incorrectly, and she said, I take
full responsibility. If you take responsibility for people getting killed,
you should be in prison. And it's just an amazing
(01:06:54):
thing in politics where a responsibility, which is something which
all of us believe in. You know, you may make
a mistake, own it, fix it, make amends, you can't
do what you can, but it's like, yeah, I'm RESPONSI
to for kids being set on fire. Well, what I're
gonna do and just go back to work is if
nothing had happened, thankfully and hopefully if you saw this,
(01:07:14):
the president of France got arrested, is going to jail.
I'm sorry, got convicted and is going to prison, and
we need to see a lot more of that in America.
It is very very sad that the French could be
our model for government in any way. It is sad,
And they're actually one of the countries who have lectured
(01:07:35):
us about the social media censorship of Trump. And I've
said this for a long time. The lack of our
political class going to prison has created a feeling in
the minds of a normal American that there are two
different justice systems. How do you even argue against that anymore? Well,
as an anarchist, I will tell you they're always going
to be multiple systems of justice. Rich people, at the
(01:07:57):
very least, they're going to have access to better lawyers,
which means better access to strategy and things like getting
off from jail. So that's why I'm for privatized law.
But yeah, like you know, Trump said a lot of
things that we all know was bullcrap and was funny
to hear, but it was very sad to me that
people genuinely believed when he told Hillary in the debate
in twenty twenty, yeah, you'd be in jail, that there
(01:08:19):
was any possibility of Hillary Clinton going to jail. And
this is the Republican's fault. When George W. Bush took
over in two thousand, rather than continuing to pursue Clinton
for his perjury and for his rapes, He's like, now,
let's just sweep it under the table, and you know
we're not. It's good a distraction. Even though, and I'm
(01:08:41):
sure you might remember this, Jesse, when the Clintons left,
all the Clinton people popped out all the w's, all
the keyboards in the White House, leaving them largely inoperable.
Why how did the Bushes lose control of the party
so fast? I bet you that's part of the Bush
(01:09:02):
Trump rift is they are so out of power now
they're mocked. The Bushes are openly mocked in the party
they led. I mean, what a decade ago. I don't agree,
because Liz Cheney was third in command in the House
and she's as Bush as it gets. Yeah, but the
thing is, the Republicans representatives had a chance to remove
(01:09:25):
her from the leadership and really have one of those
you know, big whatever energy moves, and the vote was
completely lopsided to maintain her in power. So you cannot
expect Washington, even in this minor thing, to have loyalty
towards their own party. I mean, it's outrageous that someone
would endorse impeaching a president knowing how this is going
(01:09:47):
to be used against their own party and have no consequences.
And the regard as a leader, even if she's telling
the truth, even if she's right, she's clearly out of
touch with what her party believes and therefore should not
be a leader. Michael. By the way, before I forget,
tell everybody where they can go watch us for an
hour on Friday when I did your show. Oh sure,
it says YouTube dot com, slash Michael Malice Official or
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just search for us on YouTube. All right, Michael Sepack,
I understand people who dog on Seapack, that big conservative
conference every year. Some of that is genuine. Some of
it's just they don't feel included. Most of my audience
will never go. I say anything like that is in
general a good thing, because people need a break, they
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need to feel like they belong to something, they need
to feel excitement. Everything can't just be grinding it out
every day. But I'm assuming you hate Seapack. Give it
to me. I adore Seapact. I would never go personally,
but anytime the right or any aspect of the right
is creating alternative spaces and an alternative culture where the
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opinions of the left are not taken in one way
or another, where they can with the straight face have
a golden statue of Trump at the Washington Post. Nears
no cares or regards that as a source of humor.
That is absolutely wonderful to create alternative spaces that aren't
under the control of the corporate press and its edicts.
So I would never go, or probably wouldn't go, but
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I think it's an absolute wonderful thing, and it's a
great way to motivate the base and make connections for people.
Michael explain to me how there's probably there's probably no
issue really that unites every American, but if you could
pick one that unites most of the country, I would
guess eighty percent of the country, if not more. It's
that they do not want this foreign involvement anymore. There's
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simply no appetite for for bombing somebody like Syria. There's
just not for staying in Afghanistan. Now, it's hard to
find anything that unites that many people, and yet we're
still there. Why Because because democracy and politics works independently
of the will of the voters, politicians will do whatever
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they want and find a rationalization for it afterwards, and
that people have no real recourse. But I'm going to
disgreus in one thing. There is something that I had
thought united literally one percent of Americans because I've never
heard anyone disagree, and that is Dolly Partner is awesome.
And Vox, which is a very big hardcore leftist agit
prop outlet, briefly came out as an article calling Dolly
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Parton problematic. So there is nothing that these and I'm
from Brooklyn, I'm not a countrystan particularly, but I adore
that woman. There is nothing these people hold sacred. They
will nothing, they will pop there's nothing they won't poop on.
They are We cannot be in a country with this
sort of person. Well, she's still kind of a dime too,
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and she's like seventy five. She's amazing, you know, she said,
it takes a lot of money to look this cheap.
This woman's hilarious. It's not brilliant, it's you know, there
is such a you And I've talked about this before
there's something to owning who you are that makes you
so appealing. Why don't more people get that? Don't have
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to cover up your flaws. I own your flaws. If
I had any, I would own them. I think more
people don't own their flaws because it to some extent,
social media is based on vultures trying to pick out
your flaws and therefore disqualify your argument, and a lot
of people. You know what else it is government schools,
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because government schools force you to be locked into a
room with bullies, whether you're fellow students or that mediocre
person to front the room, the teacher, and they will
take those flaws and give you complexes about them. So
it starts at a very young age where kids are
made to feel insecure and being who they are because
they're locked in these child prisons with some truly horrible people.
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Not that I think you would ever want to leave
this great nation, but were you forced to do so
and could have your choice of where you'd move, where
would it be and why? I mean, if it got
to that point, it would be very, very bad. And
I don't even want to think about it, because what
will plan be? Be? Panada? That's when they asked me that, like,
there is no plan B. If we go down to
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that level, then the world's already done anyway. I mean
we're toast. Yeah, I mean it right, it's I mean,
maybe be someplace where i'd be like Eastern Europe where
I'd be like a big shot, or maybe someplace completely
alien like Japan, because that would be exciting and I
had some friends there. But at that point, I mean,
it would have to be like we got nuked or something.
I mean it would really, because I mean, this is
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the thing America right now, as bad as it is
is nowhere as bad as Britain was in the seventies
and then Thatcher came in. So we have a long
way to go before this country is destroyed. We have
a long way to go forth, even a great depression,
so there's a lot of ruining nation. I'm very optimistic
about the future of this country, especially as more and
more people every day are realizing the nature of the enemy.
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I would also move to Japan, just so I could
be so much bigger than everyone else. Michael, I feel ballast.
You're welcome, Thank you, brother Jake. There Okay, more trumpets, seapack.
We have Medal of Honor Monday. I'm i'd actually do
that next maybe not, though I don't know. I don't
plan things. Hang on Miss Stowes catch up Jesse Kelly
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Donald Trump is choosing not to stay quiet in his
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Bush and Obama both did. You know what they did?
And by the way eight seven seventy three seven seven
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We have Medal of Honor Monday coming up here in
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a second where we honor one of our heroes. But
you know why, I love what Trump did there. He
didn't pretend like he was just gonna stay out of it. Well,
I just want to be respectful. Obama did that, and
George Bush did that and then did a million little
passive aggressive things, so you knew exactly how they felt.
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I'm not gonna speak out against that Donald Trump. I mean,
Donald Trump kind of sucks, but I would never speak
out against somebody who sucks like that. Oh did I
say that? Oh sorry, Just come out and have a
fight you hate each other, That's fine, all right, Mettle
of Honor Monday. As you know, I am a bad person.
I don't claim otherwise, never have, never will. We do
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one good and decent thing on this show every single Monday.
We always have, we always will. We take a medal
of honor citation. We read it so we can remember
these men and remember what they did, because what they
did deserves to be remembered. And if we don't read it,
we don't know. So let's talk about Henry Johnson, this dude.
World War One. This took place in the Argonne Forest
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in France. Private Henry Johnson distinguished himself by extraordinary acts
of heroism at the risk of his life, above and
beyond the call of duty while serving as a member
of Company C. Three hundred and sixty ninth Infantry Regiment,
ninety third Infantry Division, American Expeditionary Force on May fifteenth,
nineteen fifty eight, during combat operations against the enemy on
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the front lines of the Western Front and Frances in France.
In the early morning hours, Private Johnson and another soldier
were on sentry duty at a forward outpost when they
received a surprise attack from a German raiding party consisting
of at least twelve soldiers. While under intense enemy fire
and despite receiving significant wounds, Private Johnson mounted a retaliation,
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resulting in several enemy casualties. When his fellow soldier was
badly wounded and being carried away by the enemy, Private
Johnson exposed himself to grave danger by advancing from his
position to engage the two enemy captors in hand to
hand combat. Wielding only a knife and gravely wounded himself,
Private Johnson continued fighting, defeating the two captors and rescuing
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the wounded soldier. Displaying great courage, he continued to hold
back the larger enemy force until the defeated enemy retreated,
leaving behind a large cache of weapons and equipment and
providing valuable intelligence. Without Private Johnson's quick actions and continued fighting,
even in the face of almost certain death, the enemy
might have succeeded in capturing prisoners and the outpost without
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abandoning valuable intelligence. Private Johnson's extraordinary heroism and selflessness above
and beyond the call of duty are in keeping with
the highest traditions of military service and reflect great credit
upon himself. Company C. Three hundred and sixty ninth Infantry Regiment,
ninety third Infantry Division in the United States Army. With
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a knife Christ. Imagine that moment you're in a firefight.
You're already on a forward outpost, which is which is
I mean nerve racking enough as it is. You get
attacked by a vastly superior enemy force, you're wounded badly,
and you see them carrying off your body. You've either
lost your weapon or jammed or you're out of ammunition,
(01:21:14):
and you're all, well, I guess it's time to work
with my hands. That's just fine. You know what, Daddy's
got a knife and I'm coming at you. What you
know what goes through your mind when you see somebody
coming at you with a knife and you have a gun.
I honestly think I'd rather him have a gun. I
would think to myself, Oh no, this is a bad
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human being. This is somebody, this is somebody not to
be trifled with at all. Remember we have Laura Logan
coming up here in about thirty minutes, one of about
four journalists left on the face of the planet. And
I want to ask you about that because I know
you hear me destroy the media all day long, and
(01:21:57):
I'm never gonna stop doing that because I think what
they do really is damage. It really, it really is
damaging for the country, but what an invaluable profession for
the people who take it seriously. It's just that nobody
takes it seriously, and more than anything else, I want
to ask Laura Logan why. I mean, they all act
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like they're saving the republic, but almost none of them
conduct themselves that way. They act like snotty little social
media stars, just little hacked leftist COMMI activists. None of
them actually go out and just do journalism. And what's
wild is the profession itself seems to just be that
(01:22:38):
or all seems to always have Member Sherman, a great
general Sherman from the Civil War, said he wanted to
see He hated them all, regarded them as spies. He
flat outside it. All right, we have to talk about
Nicky Hayley. Get to some more Trump hay Hi. We're
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of not being a handyman. First of all, there are
different levels to being a handyman. There are different levels.
Fair enough, I know I'm not digging scrapwood out of
the ditch like you did, cheap loser to make a menorah.
And it's a religious thing for you. And you got
cheap scrapwood instead of just going down and getting some
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actual lumber, you dug stuff out of the garbage heap
to make things. That's something that's supposed to be sacred
for you. Yes you did, Yes you did, Yes you did.
Bring that back in the studio. By the way, we're
gonna have that menorah in the studio as a constant
reminder of how cheap you are. That is embarrassing. But
(01:25:12):
I've been challenged on my handyman status. I'm gonna correct
the record here in a second. We're gonna talk about
Nicki Haley. We're gonna talk about Donald Trump. He addressed
this whole third party starting a new party thing at
see Pack and man, some people better be real nervous.
We're gonna come right back with that audio. Hang on
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You can find me on social media at Jesse Kelly DC,
on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, I'm on locals. Like I said,
you're gonna see obviously, I'm posting more and more there
now because I can't be banned from there. Laura Logan
the State of journalism coming up in thirty minutes see Pack.
This weekend, Donald Trump gets up, gives his big speech,
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and everybody has wanted to know, is Trump gonna start
a third party. We have all these poll numbers that
show half half the Republican Party would leave and go
to a Trump Party. They would. It's a big, big deal.
So Trump chose to address it. We will do what
we've done right from the beginning, which is to win.
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We're not starting new parties. You know, they kept saying
He's going to start a brand new party. We have
the Republican Party. It's going to unite and be stronger
than ever before. I am not starting a new party.
That was fake news, fake news on this I look,
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I cannot, but I missed the guy. That is a
huge problem what he just said there for some people,
and you know who was a problem for the establishment
Republican types who are dying to take back what he
took from them because their only chance at taking back
any power within the GOP was Trump and his people
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going away. Well, Trump ain't going away, and they are
all going away. Like I told you last week, this
great fight we're having right now, it's a good thing.
It is a good thing. And Nicki Haley, I promised
you always going to talk to you earlier about what
what's happening with Nicky Haley. Here's the deal, you remember,
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Nicki Haley was a South Carolina governor. She was moderately
popular in Republican circles. Most people in the country, the
average voter didn't really know anything about Nicki Haley, but
in Republican circles was well thought of. I was not
a big fan because she had bowed to the rage
mob previously. But that's just my issue. That doesn't make
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her a bad person. This is my thing. I don't
do with Republicans like that. Trump takes her in, makes
her ambassador to the UN. Now, Trump's take on the
UN is he hates the UN. Your take on the UN,
almost undoubtedly is you hate the UN. I hate the UN.
Chris is over there nodding his head. Who who likes
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the UN? That you know? I mean, it's just a
it's just a crap organization. You let in all these
people that say they want to kill all the Jews,
you let China in there. It's just that it's a
it's a it's a bad organization, all right. So Nicki
Hayley as ambassador to the UN, she did all these
things where she would defy the UN, or mock the UN,
(01:29:37):
or put down the UN. And what happened was her
stock in Republican circles went through the roof. You'd see
Nikki Hayley do something anti UN out there. Well, I mean,
every Republican is going to look at that and go, yeah,
screw the UN. Every Republican is. But that's the definition
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of just hitting the safe ones. Those are gimmey pitches
that anyone and everyone can hit. It's why Chris and
I were talking about this the other day. Quentin Tarantino,
as far as a filmmaker goes, obviously does not exactly
make films for the kids. But one thing he really,
really really does well, especially in some of his recent stuff,
(01:30:21):
is he picks the right bad guy. I mean, his
two biggest that I can think of recent films, the
bad guys were actual Nazis. You had American troops shooting Nazis.
Who's gonna sit back and cheer for the Nazis? You
know everybody everyone knows who they're cheering for. And the
next one was a bunch of slave owners. You had
this slave revolt and they're killing slave owners. Everyone's all nights.
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That got what's coming to everybody? Hitting the UN is
the easiest thing in the world. There's no skill there.
Everyone's cheering for you. She leaves that post, and everybody
gets themselves deluded into thinking she's going to be the
next GEO superstar. And as you know, I'm the oracle
for a reason. When everybody was saying that, I said,
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you're all wrong, and you're making a tremendous mistake. This
is somebody who has a bowed to the rage mob,
b constantly shown she's much more interventionist than as foreign
policy goes, than the GOP is now. And see, this
is as high as her stock will ever be. You
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just got done slapping around the UN that's easy. Now
you're out of power, you're out of position. What are
you going to do now? And what she did was
what so many of them do. She took her high stock,
her shooting star status, and she kept giving interviews and
giving interviews because you need your name to stay out there, right,
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It's like a drug, and it is important for politicians.
Name recognition is everything. They're not voting for you if
they don't know who you are. And soon you're going
to be doing the GOP thing where you're giving interviews
to people who hate Republicans. And sure enough, Nicky Haley
finds herself sprinkling in an anti Trump quote here, an
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anti Trump quote there. I still remember a tweet where
Trump said something terrible on Twitter, and it was terrible.
But Nicki Haley publicly, not a private text message public
Lea gets on there and scolds him for it. Just
really really really bad instincts and trying to stay in
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the public limelight way too much and trying to do
this thing that so many people get caught doing, where
you want to be everything to everyone. Look at me, Washington,
d C. I'm very safe, certainly not bombastic. Well, look
I'm one of you. Oh Trump, I'll work for you.
I kind of love you. Oh I kind of hate him. Look,
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d see, I hate Trump like you hate Trump. Wait, Trump,
I still love you. And if down and requests a
meeting with Donald Trump very recently in Florida. Trump at
denied will not meet with her, which is hilarious. And
then this is what was this? This was yesterday? Nicky
Hayley gets or it goes on social media and she
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says strong speech by President Trump about the winning policies
of his administration and what the party needs to unite
behind moving forward. The liberal media wants a GOP civil
war not going to happen, and unsurprisingly, she's getting absolutely
savaged for those comments on social media. What is the
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What is wrong with these people? How can you have
instincts that bad politically? Again, I'm not telling you. I
will never tell you you have to be some Trump fanboy. Frankly,
you should never wave pajamas or palm pomps pajamas. You
should never wave palm palms for anybody ever. They're all
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just men. If you loved Trump or loved his presidency,
that's totally fine, totally fine. If you want him to
run again, it's totally fine. If you hate his guts,
also fine. He's a bombastic person. He didn't bother me,
but I realized he rubbed a lot of people the
wrong way, and I get that strong personalities always do. However,
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he is by a significant margin, the most powerful, popular,
influential Republican in the United States of America by a
significant margin. You heard the poll number. It was with
all the candidates out there, Trump was still killing everybody
at SEPAC, still killing them all. I think, what do
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you say, fifty five percent? Chris, what does it play
that again? If the election were held today, who would
you vote for? And the far and away the front
runner is President Trump with fifty five set of the vote.
That's with twenty people on the ballot. What I'm saying is,
whether you love Trump, hate Trump, whatever the case may be,
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there is no political future for you being anti Trump.
The only thing you are if you're openly anti Trump,
the only future you have politically. It won't be elected office.
It will be money in the private sector as the
resident anti Trump Republican. And who wants to be that guy?
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How ikey do you feel every day going to work?
All right, I'm going to address this handyman thing because
this is lingered on for far too long and we
have more stories and Lord Logan coming up fifteen minutes.
Hang on, No word in the English language is less
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convincing than probably. Are you sure we should get matching
tattoos on our first date? Sure? We'll probably stay together. Probably.
It's been twenty three minutes since I ate. I can
probably swim. You should wait thirty minutes. Okay, I don't
tell me what to do? Canid b scramp? Oh? I
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have a cramp? I can probably hit the green from here? Probably,
can I get a mulligan ready to go? Hey, are
you sure you're okay to drive? Yeah? I'm pretty sober. Yeah,
I'm probably okay. Probably okay isn't okay, especially when it
(01:36:51):
comes to drinking and driving. If you're drinking, call a cab,
a car, or a friend. Buzz driving is drunk driving.
A message brought to you by NITZA and Council Jell
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this idea that the liberals are getting angry at the
press for the basic job of reporting. This is not
brand new, but this is going to be an initial
going forward. I think it is. And of course it's
been incredibly frustrating and disheartening to see self identified liberals
attacking the press generally and then attacking a female reporter
in such racist and sexist terms. I think what it
(01:37:43):
reflects is this real frustration with the asymmetries that any
democratic president is going to have to contend with when
it comes to press coverage. Republican presidents have an entire
right wing media apparatus that supports them. When a Democrat
is in charge, that media apparatus is on the attack,
and in the mainstream media places like CNN, places like
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The Washington Post, in the New York Times. They interrogate
whoever is in power, and so they're also going to
be holding a democratic president to a higher level of
accountability and transparency. I want you to remember something about
the communists, and this is a fact. The communist only
(01:38:26):
sees what he hasn't conquered yet. The truth is, these
people do watch CNN the communists. Do you know what
they say to themselves? What is this some right wing
media network? Would you hear that because you're a sane
person and think, wait, what all they do is trash
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Republicans and support Democrats. What that's not what the communist sees.
You know who one of the most hated people on
the right is Megan McCain. You know, John McCain's daughter.
She's on the View. She's on the View with four
or five other liberal hartpiece. She's the one even close
(01:39:07):
to write of center voice on there. She is one
of the pull after pull after poll shows she's one
of the most hated people on the right in their America.
Why they don't look at the View and think somebody
on the right is being outnumbered. They look at the
View and think, why is that person allowed to speak
at all. That's how communists think. That's how communists think.
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They never get to a point where they look and think,
oh man, we have almost everything. This is sweet. It
doesn't enter their minds, all right. I have been accused
of not being a handy man by Jewish producer Chris,
and it's time to adjust this one. I believe. I
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believe this is something every father should teach their son. Frankly,
it should probably teach us to your daughters too. I
just don't have daughters, so I can't speak to that.
You should know, as a practical matter, the basics of
general tools, general things. When it comes to a car,
I believe you should. You don't have to necessarily know
(01:40:17):
how to change the oil, know how to check the oil.
Shut up, Chris, don't start with me right now on this.
Don't start with me. I understand you can change the
oil and rebuild your engine whatever. Know how to check
the oil levels, know how to put air in your tires,
know how to change a tire, basics of vehicle maintenance. Stop, Chris,
I've had enough of you. Stop. It's enough. When it
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comes to other tools around the house, your kid, especially
your son fellas, he has to know the difference between
a flathead and a Phillip's Head screwdriver. He has to
know the difference. My son the other day, I was
just merciless about him. I told him, I told him,
go get me a screwdriver. He said, which one? I said,
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of Phillip's head? He said, well, which one's that? I said,
the one that doesn't look like a flathead. And he
slaps himself and then he goes, oh right, I'll be
right back. So there's that. They need to know how
to use a hammer, they know how to need to
know how to use a wrench. They need to know
how to use the socket. They need to know how
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to do these different things in the house. I'm not
saying your kid has to be Chris building manuals manuas
from scrapwood. I'm not saying that. I am saying the
basics of tools your kids should do. Now, as far
as my own handyman abilities, I actually can do a
lot of these things simply because I worked construction forever.
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My own man threw me in construction, and look, I
wanted to go because the money was so good. But
when I was sixteen years old, I was in a ditch,
so I do know how to use this stuff, wrenches
and hammers and shovels and all these things. That's just
that's how I grew up. It's what I did for
a living. However, how ever, I am not. I'm gonna
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go to the garage for three hours and build a table. Guy,
I wish here's the thing. Not that I would ever
in a million years give Jewish producer Chris a compliment,
but I wish I was that guy. Sometimes. I think
that's such a healthy outlet for men. I'm gonna go
rebuild an engine today, or do like one of those
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long term projects I've been working to, you know, refurbish
this or rebuild. I think that stuff is really cool.
And what I see dudes who are into it. Honestly,
I look and think, ah, I wish I was into that,
But that looks lame, and I don't. I don't do it,
So I don't do that. I don't. I don't have
the ability to go out and build a table either,
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But I can still work my way through all the tools.
If I'm at the house and I have to saw something,
I have to measure something, I have to hang something
out to hammer, have to turn the wrenches. I'm perfectly
capable of all that stuff, perfectly capable of it, have
done so, I just don't have any desire to do so.
It's part of Look, here's here's what Jewish producer Chris
won't understand, and most of you frankly won't either. There
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are huge advantages with being a disassociated sociopath like I am.
There are huge advantages with it. It's really, really, really
important when you do what I do because people talk
all the time. I don't care what anybody thinks, but
really they do. Yeah, you can tell they do. I
don't care that what you say, but they do care.
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It's obvious they do care. I genuinely do not care.
It's because I don't have a soul so o. My
wife says, I lack a shame gene. The opinion of
other people genuinely means nothing to me. It does not
mean anything. There are very few things I get joy
out of. Now, that's you can call that a negative.
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But there are also very few things I get sad
about or down about. It's just I'm a very, very
even person because I'm a disassociated sociopath. One of the
major disadvantages is I don't have passions outside of my
work and my family. And I wish I did. I
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really wish I did. I liked a golf, I'll golf
two or three times a year. Love it. Did. A
couple of beers head out with the boys, go play
eighteen holes. Yeah, of course, it's not a passion. It's
not a passion at all. I think it was six
months since I went last time fishing. I love to fish.
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I get out there and I'm fishing, I genuinely enjoyed.
I have these times where, wow, this is a good time.
I think I've been fishing once in the last year,
so it's clearly not a passion because it's nothing I prioritize.
I've only tried to do it recently for the sake
of my sons. And last time I took them fishing,
I had a private pond because one of my buddies
had a private stock pond. So it's not exactly you know,
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professional angling out here, and I take them to this
private stock pond where you're virtually guaranteed to catch something.
I mean every five casts or something like that. My
boys last like ten minutes and they're out picking and
eating the natural raspberries around the place, So there's just
no focus there. So I lost, So I soured on it.
I don't have passions like that. Men in general are
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simple anyway, we just are. It cracks me up when
women talk about I don't understand him. No, you're over
complicating him. The mistake men make with women is men
think women are as simple as men, and the mistake
women make with men is women think men are as
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complicated as they are. Men are very, very very simple.
We love a few things. I love even few of them. Again,
I wish it wasn't the case, but when you're a
disassociated sociopath, this is how you are. Now we have
Laura Logan coming on. Obviously award winning international journalist Laura Logan.
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She has strong opinions on many things, including immigration. She
has something she really wants to talk about, correcting us
about immigration. Chris, This would be awesome. And again, how
was I able to get Laura Logan on the show?
Oh I had to do was ask Chris, and your
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Host of Laura Logan has no agenda on Fox Nation.
She's won awards and stuff. I'm sure I'm gonna win
awards to Chris one day. Laura Logan. Laura, First of all,
how does one get into being an investigative journalist when
it's just absolutely you get abused. It's a dangerous job.
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You've done it all over the world. Are you some
kind of glutton for punishment? You know, you gotta be
naturally nosy. It's gotta be intective, and you also have
to be one of those people who just doesn't give up.
But most importantly for me, Jesse, you gotta know who
you are, because when you know who you are, it
doesn't matter what they say. Laura, you have a record
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to correct on this show about immigration. Something is non
at you go ahead and have it out. What did
I screw up? Now, well, you didn't screw up so
much as what keeps happening is like the people is
some moving on your show. What they do? They always
define the border in terms of immigration, and they never
defined it in terms of border security. And I'll give
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you an example. Right now, the only conversation as usual
is about migrant care. And no one's talking about all
the massive security results that have been taken, all securing
the border and put onto migrant care, and no one
is poking about the fact that there was a very
very significant moves by the cartels, for example last week
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in Roma, Texas on the real Grand Valley, where there
was a real threat to ambush a border between marine
units in at An Island Frontome just outside of Roma,
and right now border patrol agents are wearing full body
alma helmets and carrying long guns on these boats because
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the marine units are under a direct threat from the cartels.
And then on Friday, the day after the threat went out,
the cartel ambush unit moved into position. They had a
sniper set up, you know, and they were pushed out
of the area. But you actively have the cartels in
Mexico trying to kill border patrol agents and threaten federal
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agents in this country, and we're only talking about unaccompanied
children and who built the cages, Laura, that seems like
such a bold step, even for the cartels to risk
the wrath of the United States of America. Do you
have I mean, you're the one that knows stuff. I
just talk do you Is there some is there some
reason for it? I mean that's is there something that
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has them escalating like that? Yes? I mean, you're you're
a one hundred different right because typically the cartels don't
see too you know, there's a word for this that
I can't use on your show because the Polite Radio station.
But you know, on your own doorstep, right, that's not
what you want. They want to move their product through,
they want to move people, drug money, etc. And they
don't need the hassle. So, but what has been happening
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over the last few months, and I was down on
the border for some time of this and I confirmed
it with many different agencies, there's been an escalation in
not just the cartels and their people being armed, but
for example, in the stash houses where people are held
there against often against their will. There help people have
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been armed, and there's been an increasing number where human
smugglers have been stopped where they've been armed. There's been
more attacks on border patrol agents, more attacks on local
law enforcement. All of that has been escalating. And when
I was down there more than a year and a
half ago, you never scold any of the cartel scouts
carrying weapons along the river, along the Rio grand And
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last time I was there at the end of last year,
that's what you saw, not just you know, handguns, but
you saw scouts with automatic rifles and multiple you know
automatic rifles, like you know, they were all carrying them
in a group, not just one guy in the group
that was armed. So and these attacks This is the
second threats on border patrol agents in the last couple
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of weeks, and it is escalating, particularly because what they
see is that border patrol and all the border agencies
and US law enforcements are not in favor with the
current administration. They're constantly under attack from our own people
and our own politicians, our own leaders, So why would
the cartels not attack them. They also don't see very
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much because there isn't much support for law enforcement action
from what they seem, and there are so many people
who are let go because you know, you really have
to have marijuana at a certain level before anyone will prosecute.
I mean, you know, there's a lot of resistance among
law enforcements, I mean in the US attorneys, in the
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district attorneys to really press charges. So even when you
are apprehended, there's very little chance that you're going to jail.
And then on top of that, I mean, essentially what's
im put in place is an open border right. I mean,
you've effectively bypassed the legal immigration system completely. It's it's
irrelevant now because no one's ensolcing it, no one's enforcing
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the lawyer of being given of home. They take your
biometrics and your fingerprints and give you an owner cognizance form.
Anyone who's got immigration violations on their record, those are
just you know, those are just erased. It doesn't matter.
And so the cards have have been emboldened. You know.
Jesse has a story for you that I think you
will actually really like, which is that there's a former
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human smuggler and traffica that I know. And I told
them what was happening with the immigration laws, and this
was just before the inauguration, and he went silent and
he asked me to repeat it, and he's a very
smart yeah, so he was paying close attention, and I did,
and he got up from the table as he started laughing,
and I said, what are you laughing at? And he said,
(01:54:15):
I'm moving back to the valley as in the real
grand Valley. I said why, and he said, because I'm
going to be a millionaire in six months. What how
does one all right, I'm obviously never going to ask
you anything specific, how does one even acquire sources like
you have? You always have these sources that I mean,
(01:54:37):
how did you even go about getting sources like that?
I honestly, I have to know you know, I put
my heart and soul into what I do, and people
know that I'm sincere and that builds bridges and relationships.
I also I never closed my mind and I never
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closed my heart to anybody, and I'm always I'm always
there one hundred and fifty thousand percent. So that's just
you know, the kind of thing and think of me
that people react to. And I'm like that with everybody.
I really, you know, I life digreate equalizer, right, So
for me, I'm never inappropriate or disrespectful. But at the
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same time, people just like a people. To me, everyone
is kind of equal in a sense. And so I'm
very accessible and I spend a lot of time talking
to people and that builds other relationships and it goes
from there. But and you know, I get told all
the time how inefficient, inefficient I am, and you know
how chaotic my life isn't I just got to say
(01:55:40):
no to more people. But it's me making time for
people and actually really listening to what to say and
trying to understand. That opens those doors and I and
it's it's real for me because I don't mean I sorry,
I apologize, I don't say things to people that I
don't mean. I try to always, um, I try to
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always be as honest as I can. So even if
I want to interview you about something controversial, sudding, you
might not want to talk about, you know, I'm typically
I'm typically I'm going to say, um, we want to
cover that topic too. You know, I'm not gonna lie
to you and say I don't want to. And what's
amazing is that people really on all sides, from all
walks of life, they really do respect and want the truth,
(01:56:25):
and at least they want to know that they're with
someone who's real as opposed to someone who's you know,
just faking it. You know. Laura Logan highly encourage everybody
go read all of her stuff, watch your show. Thank you, Laura,
you were awesome. Please come back and join us soon.
I'll be back. And uh, you know, we got four
I got four acesses and two strong women my mother
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and my stepmother and my family who would not be
fazed at all by your women jokes by the way.
God love you for that, Laura. Thank you so much
to take care. What a good sport she is. Somebody asked.
Somebody asked, it was on social media. What's something positive
(01:57:09):
that came out of the pandemic or something like that,
or something positive that happened in twenty twenty. And I
got on there and said fewer women in the workforce.
The feminists were so upset. What I could be inappropriate? Chris,
It's fine, hang on, this is a Jesse Kelly show.
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country today? And by the way, this is an issue
the press is trying to tell us there's nothing to
see here. Remember we allowed you to select three choices.
Sixty two percent said election election integrity, forty eight percent
constitutional rights, and thirty five cent immigration the Wall, and
thirty two percent said reopening the economy. That's what the
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people at CEPAT cared about. Eight seven seven three seven
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dot Com. That was in Florida. I hope they keep
it in Florida every year. By the way, big shout out. Obviously,
as you know, absurdly the show is growing really, really fast.
We want to thank Florida Man Radio. We really want
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to thank all of our affiliates. We want to thank
Florida Man Radio. Obviously, I love that stick in state.
I got a text from my sister yesterday and she
said so how many places have you been in Florida?
Because everyone's starting to looking at Florida now, how many
places have you been in Florida? I said, I've been
plenty of them. How many do you like? And I said, well,
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plenty of them. It's just a really cool state, and
it's look it could be. It's one of those places.
It can be anything you want it to be. It
can be a beach paradise. There are some Florida beaches
that look like, I mean, anything you'd see in Mexico.
There are there are really cool towns on the interior.
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You're gonna have to put up with hot, humid weather,
though the food is really good if you're a young dude.
There are dimes all over the state of Florida. It's
like Texas. They're just dimes everywhere you look. It's a
great state. It's a great state. The laws are good,
the tax laws are good, the gun laws are good.
They just they do it a little differently. But I
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was telling Chris right before we came back, I had
all these all these stories printed off to talk about today,
just to tell you how the show preparation is done.
It's not really done at all. How It's essentially done
is Chris sends me an email in the morning, sends
me an email of the biggest subjects of the day.
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I will go down and I'll just send him I
want this, this, this, this, and this, and I would
say ten a day maybe or so maybe maybe seven
to ten a day. I'll send him the links and
they're just the biggest stories of the day. And so I,
because you know it's a history political talk show, I
feel an obligation to get to said stories. We now
(02:01:48):
have like four minutes in the show left, and I'm
looking down at all the stories that were printed off
and I haven't gotten to a single one of them.
We have got to learn some more focus on the show, Chris,
what exactly hold on? Hold on? What exactly did we
talk about that we didn't get to a single story? Yeah,
that's what that's my reaction too. I don't know, we didn't.
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We missed all the stories. You know what, I'm getting
to all of them right now. Screw you, Chris. I'll
do them all in four minutes. Watch this. I'm insuited.
A rapid fire on the fly, DJ opens the door
to seeking new domestic terror powers. That's from Yahoo dot com.
Of course, of course, they are going to do everything
they can as federal law enforcement mobilizes and determines you
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are the enemy, you're a domestic terror threat. They're going
to do everything they can to make sure you are
labeled a domestic terrorists, so that then gives them the
freedom to violate any of your rights they're able to violate.
It's the same old story they've always done. Every single
person who made fun of the Patriot Act who I
used to mock, turned out to be one hundred percent right,
and I was one hundred percent wrong. Headline, foxnews dot com.
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Newsome appears to post TikTok video inside restaurant and denies
eating there. That's of California Governor Gavin Newsom once again
gets caught with celebrity comedian George Lopez in a California restaurant.
All this proves is the exact same thing I've told
you time and time and time and time and time again.
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Not that Newsom's a hypocrite. Communists did not view themselves
as hypocrites. They view themselves as having different rules than
you have because you're a heretic and they're not. It's
not that he's a hypocrite. It's that he's not worried
about coronavirus. None of the people telling you to worry
about coronavirus are actually worried about coronavirus. If Gavin K. Newsom,
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who has absolutely slaughtered his own state with his idiotic
coronavirus regulations, if he Gene genuinely believed his life and
the life of his friends was in danger by eating
inside of a restaurant, he wouldn't eat inside of a restaurant.
He eats inside of a restaurant because he feels like
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he's not in any danger at all. Headline from the
post millennial CDC quietly changes the definition of their research
mission to equity. I've been trying to explain this to you.
The most insane thing your nut job college professor taught
you ten years ago has left your college campus. It
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is all over every single major cultural institution in charge
of this nation, and it will gut us like a fish.
It's in your military, it's in your CDC, it's in
your FBI, it's in your church. Headline. This is from
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learning classes concerns about the program's racial inequities. Linger, let's
just cut to the chase here. All you have to
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in in the program, we're white and Asian, even though
nearly eighty percent of all Boston Public school students are
Hispanic and black. The white and Asian kids were getting
in the AP classes, the black and Hispanic kids were
not getting in the AP classes. Instead of simply saying,
good for you, guys, everybody should work a little harder. No, no,
we have to tear down because that's all communism does.
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or two a day. I think it's just we're getting
too many good ones. I'm not getting to enough of them.
It'll be a nice change of pace. Chris as if
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