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We have been lied to over and over by a corrupt system. Jesse Kelly breaks it down with special guests.

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Let's talk about COVID, shall we that stop stops up?
I promise this is a modern day show. You're not
watching some rerun. But before we get to COVID and
the reckoning, we need I think it's important to discuss
something we've talked about before on the show. But because
it's happening to our country, it's happening really to so
many countries right now, we have to discuss it.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
We have to. We have to know what.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
Is going on. First, countries, all countries, no matter what size,
are held up by their institutions. It's institutions. Institutions that
inform people, that train people, that produce the next generation
of this or next generation of that, all kinds of
different institutions, educational institutions and government institutions, and entertainment institutions

(00:59):
and religious institutitutions.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
These are the pillars that.

Speaker 1 (01:01):
Hold up a country. But something happens to all countries
over time, really all of them. If a country lasts
long enough, it's almost inevitable.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
The institutions that hold up.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
The country will be taken over by corrupt, selfish, evil people,
and they will rot out the institution. And once the
institution gets rotted out. Well again, those are the pillars
that hold up a country. The country will begin to
crumble as the institutions begin to crumble. Now, this becomes

(01:34):
magnified in communist countries because communists have always believed that
you take over these institutions. The communist knows what I
just told you is true. He's always known it. The
institutions hold up the country, so you have to take
them over. You conquer these institutions. Now we here in
the United States of America, we don't trust our institutions anymore.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
Look, it's really all of them.

Speaker 1 (02:02):
We're going to talk about COVID and our media institutions,
and government institutions, our medical institutions, but it's.

Speaker 2 (02:09):
Really all of them.

Speaker 1 (02:10):
And you're starting to see poll numbers, news stories about this,
about the institutional trust that has been lost. The American
people do not believe it. When the FBI says something,
they don't believe it. When CNN says something, they don't
believe it, when the CDC says something. But why why

(02:37):
don't you believe them?

Speaker 2 (02:38):
Is it you?

Speaker 1 (02:40):
Are you just growing old and cynical like I am,
of course not, it's not you. Once trust has been violated,
almost impossible to earn it back. Once I lie to you,
why we try to never do that on the show.
Once I lie to you, then you don't believe what

(03:04):
I say anymore about anything. I could tell you the
sky is blue, and you'll be skeptical because I've lied
to you, which brings me to COVID. You remember, you
remember this stuff?

Speaker 2 (03:18):
Right?

Speaker 3 (03:19):
Here's what I want you and America to know. Those
projections are definitely sobering, but they don't have to be
our reality.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
If we really do our part.

Speaker 3 (03:31):
Stay at home, social distance, then we can flatten our
curve even below those projections.

Speaker 4 (03:37):
Social distancing is absolutely critical, and if you can't social
distance and you're outside, you must wear a mask.

Speaker 5 (03:44):
Other than wearing masks, washing hands, avoiding crowds, and social distancing.
What more on a policy level do we in the
United States need to be doing?

Speaker 1 (03:57):
Well.

Speaker 6 (03:57):
What we've got to do is make what you just said, Jake,
uniform and not spotty. Everybody's got to do it. There's
no excuse not to do that right now, because we
know that can turn things around.

Speaker 1 (04:11):
The media, medical professionals, politicians all across the country social distancing.
Social distancing wear a mask when you're outside social distancing.
But let's remember, let's remember the fallout from that. Why
did your child's school close? Why did your child forget

(04:32):
how to read? Misgraduation? Had their senior year of sports canceled?
It's because of social distancing, because of the idea that
you should stand six feet away from everybody in society,
as if you can structure a society like that. Ever,
why did they take down the outdoor basketball hoops in

(04:54):
my area?

Speaker 2 (04:56):
Social distancing?

Speaker 1 (04:58):
My governor Publican Texas Governor Greg Abbott told restaurants to
close that family business of yours.

Speaker 2 (05:08):
Shut it down.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
Why social distancing? Why do you still have those now
slightly faded footprints in the grocery store where you're supposed.

Speaker 2 (05:20):
To stand and then someone else stands up there? Social distancing.

Speaker 1 (05:27):
We completely reordered a society of three hundred million people
because of the idea of social distancing.

Speaker 2 (05:37):
Wow, how did they come up with that idea?

Speaker 7 (05:43):
And the six feet is a perfect example of sort
of the lack of rigor around how CDC made recommendations.
Nobody knows where it came from. Most people assume that
the six feet of distance the recommendation for keeping six
feet apart comes out of some old studies related to flu,
where droplets don't travel more than six feet. We now
know COVID spreads through aerosols. The initial recommendation that the

(06:05):
CDC brought to the White House, and I talk about
this was ten feet, and a political appointing in a
White House said, we can't recommend ten feet. Nobody can
measure ten feet. Its inoperable society will shut down. So
the compromise was around six feet.

Speaker 2 (06:20):
Oh, they made it up. No one even knows where
it came from.

Speaker 1 (06:25):
Maybe an old study on the flu. Your school, your business,
your life, you're outdoor basketball? Who a twenty trillion dollar
economy destroyed? And our institutions made up the reason why
that wasn't the only thing they made up. Let's drill

(06:45):
down for a moment. Believe me, we're going to get
to the modern news. Let's drill down for a moment
on the masks. Remember what they said about the masks children.

Speaker 4 (06:55):
What about children who are between the ages of zero
and twelve, and you know we have to treat them
as unvaccinated. So yes, those children still do have to
wear a mask to protect themselves.

Speaker 8 (07:08):
If the child which Obviously elementary school kids are not vaccinated,
they should wear a mask. And I be a misguarantee
that most of the schools are going to say you
have to wear a mask.

Speaker 9 (07:19):
Every student wear a mask. It's that simple.

Speaker 10 (07:23):
What mask do is mask that transmission. So universal masking
is going to be very helpful to keep hate safe.

Speaker 11 (07:35):
We are not doing enough. We have these restrictions in
place for a reason, but I think people may not
be taken as seriously as in schools are closed, but
parents are still getting kids together for playdates.

Speaker 12 (07:46):
That shouldn't happen.

Speaker 2 (07:51):
That mask.

Speaker 1 (07:54):
Never did anything. It's this cloth mask. Is stupid paper
mask with the holes out of side. The ones we
all had to wear didn't do a single thing ever,
didn't do a thing, and our institutions told us we
had to do it otherwise you'll spread the virus. Yes,

(08:17):
the paper mask does a lot to stop the microscopic virus.

Speaker 2 (08:22):
But it wasn't just the distancing. It wasn't just the masks.
You see the vaccine.

Speaker 1 (08:28):
See the vaccine interesting they even called it that. They
told many, many, many lies about it, which would get
to in a moment. But initially they told us that
they couldn't trust it.

Speaker 2 (08:43):
You couldn't trust it.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
It took place under Donald Trump, Donald Trump's vaccine, and
then the second it came out, they told you you
really should get it, You better get it, you should
get it. Then they try to tell you had to
get it. Then they tried to fire you if you
didn't get it. And they insisted it was safe, They
insisted it was affective.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
They insists that.

Speaker 1 (09:00):
It was safe, They insists that it was effective. Over
and over and over and over and over again, we
had this propaganda.

Speaker 13 (09:06):
The thing that went right was the investment over decades
in the basic and clinical biomedical research that allowed us
to make a vaccine in unprecedented time of less than
a year that turned out to be safe and highly effective.

Speaker 14 (09:22):
They are safe and so effective.

Speaker 9 (09:24):
We know that vaccines are safe and effective.

Speaker 2 (09:27):
That data is so compelling that these vaccines are.

Speaker 12 (09:30):
Safe and effect.

Speaker 10 (09:31):
Vaccination not only prevents you from acquiring severe illness, but
we now know with certainty that it largely prevents transmission.

Speaker 15 (09:43):
My gut feeling is that this vaccines prevent infection on
therefore we'll prevent transmission.

Speaker 5 (09:47):
Vaccine not only prevents people from getting sick, it also
prevents transmission of the virus from person to person.

Speaker 4 (09:53):
We're vaccinating so very fast. Our data from the CDCs
today suggests that vaccinated people do not carry the virus,
don't get sick. And it's not just in the clinical trials,
but it's also in real world data.

Speaker 1 (10:11):
FDA just announced ten children that they know of so
far died from it. Remember that children were never in
any kind of danger from COVID nineteen. It was not
at all a disease that affected children, just was not.
And yet the institutions you should be able to trust

(10:34):
repeatedly told you that you had to go get aid
and Jaden and Braiden injected with something experimental, and it
killed children in this country, killed children. The reason I
wanted to do this little rant before we move on
and talk about so many other things is a huge

(10:56):
reason institutional trust is broken and gone in this country
and I don't see it coming back. Is we have
never had a reckoning for the endless lies told to
the American people. The American people who've been harmed, physically killed,
economies destroyed, personal livelihoods destroyed, education destroyed. We have never

(11:22):
had any kind of a reckoning. Almost every person you've
seen in these videos is wealthy, prosperous, moving on. Many
got promoted, retiring in luxury. They all had that golden
parachute after destroying institutional trust and destroying your life. Do
you remember this video from the New York State Department

(11:43):
of Health. When I talk to my friends and family,
I say, look, I got vaccinated, and I got my
kids vaccinated.

Speaker 2 (11:51):
What more do you need to know?

Speaker 1 (11:53):
Every single member of my family is fully vaccinated and boosted.

Speaker 11 (11:57):
I would never recommend something if I didn't think was
safe for my own children.

Speaker 7 (12:01):
And my children and were vaccinated as soon as they
could be.

Speaker 4 (12:03):
As the kids in my practice say, I am vaxed
to the max.

Speaker 2 (12:07):
I have three kids. I have vaccinated all of them.

Speaker 7 (12:11):
I would never do anything to my children it wasn't
perfectly safe.

Speaker 1 (12:18):
One of the doctors in that video, I want to
make sure I read this, just received the prestigious Lifetime
Achievement Award for advocacy on behalf.

Speaker 2 (12:31):
Of vulnerable children.

Speaker 1 (12:33):
The institutions you should be able to trust, lied to
your face, destroyed your life, and then gave each other
awards for it. We need a reckoning all that may
have made you uncomfortable but I am right. I got
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Speaker 2 (12:52):
He was thanking me, which shouldn't be thanking me.

Speaker 1 (12:54):
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Speaker 2 (13:11):
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Speaker 1 (14:00):
Can go Chuck dot com, Slash, Jesse TV Well, Ardic
Frost is not done. It's not going away. The little
we've found out so far appears to be just the

(14:22):
tip of the iceberg. Senator Ron Johnson, by the grace
of God, is still all over this thing, which you
can understand, being as how he was a victim of it.
Joining me now, Senator from the state of Wisconsin, Senator
Ron Johnson. All right, Senator, apparently we have new documents,
more documents coming.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
But what's new and what's coming.

Speaker 12 (14:40):
Well, we're trying to get to information kind of dribs
and drabs, unfortunately, but we're trying to understand more the
predicateatet behind these things. Again, in general, they wanted to
criminalize what, for example, John Kennedy did in providing also
state of the electors when there were disputes over some states,
so that accounts perfood legitimate al Gore should have done

(15:04):
that he might have been president, the United States said,
the Supreme Court actually seen some ultimate or also slavey
electors from al Gore. So again they're trying to criminalize
that behavior. But bottom line, this is a massive partisan
dragnet designed to cripple the Republican Party. They don't care
who they're going after. Obviously, targeting Trump, Yeah, targeting a

(15:24):
few members of Congress. But I think it's most disturbing
is that they've targeted just ordinary Americans, like keep pointing
to the thirty Wisconsinites. Again, god fearing, country loving law
enforcement supporting people also in Jack Smith's crosshairs. It's really despicable.

Speaker 2 (15:41):
No, it is despicable.

Speaker 1 (15:43):
You said you're getting it in dribs and drabs, Senator.
I understand that are legal ways things have to be done,
so I don't want to speak out of turn here,
but why dribs and drabs?

Speaker 2 (15:53):
Why?

Speaker 1 (15:53):
I mean, you're a senator. Can't they just go drop
the files on your desk and say here they are.

Speaker 12 (15:59):
That, they have a review process, and there are legitimate
things that probably need to be redacted on some of these.
My biggest issue, I think, my biggest concern continues to
be the FBI and Private Justice do not have the staff.
I mean, they obviously had to terminate people. A lot
of partisan leftists left because they certainly couldn't serve in
Trump administration, and with all the law fair undertaken by

(16:21):
people like Jim troopis the person of high integrity who
just happened to be the lawyer for President Trump in Wisconsin.
They're destroying the man million dollars in legal fees, got
him up on felony forgery charges. So again, it doesn't
take too many people to hang in the public square
before other folks get in line. So it's difficult for
Pambondi and cash Hotel to hire the numbers of people

(16:44):
they need to do all the work that needs to
be done.

Speaker 1 (16:49):
Are we confident they're going to be able to and
do you have a time frame on that? Because I
understand what you're saying is true. I have all kinds
of friends in Washington that tell me the same thing.
We don't have the horses. We don't have the horses. Well,
are we hiring the horses? Are the horses out there
or are we out of horses?

Speaker 12 (17:05):
Again, if you're up and coming lawyer in a law
firm that you know other lawyers who represented Trump were blacklisted,
if you see what they've done to Judge Troopis, would
you say, oh, I want to join the trumpministration for
three years and have my entire legal career destroyed again?
That is the that is the most despicable part of
the law fairs. It's bad enough you know, being a

(17:28):
target of it, but the impact it has across the board.
So no, this is this is a real problem. It's
a real issue.

Speaker 1 (17:36):
Let's focus on the Butler assassination because the lack of
information we have is amazing. But maybe we don't lack information.
Maybe it's just a simple solo shooter. There wasn't working
with anybody else. I find that difficult to believe. But
I don't know everything.

Speaker 2 (17:53):
What do you know?

Speaker 1 (17:54):
What's cash Betel's saying what happened in Butler?

Speaker 12 (17:59):
So this isn't going to satisfy you very much either.
We don't know much. Again, I pretty well assumed when
President Trump took office put his people in place, takes
a couple of months to get geared up, but they
would want to get to the bottom of this. All
of a sudden, we're on the anniversary of the assassination
attempt and we're looking at our own Bipartis investigation really

(18:22):
hadn't gone very far. But that's where I kind of
geared back up. So we still know what's happening. So
I issued a very friendly subpoena to cash Retel kind
of to nudge him, say, the American people need to
know this, and we just haven't gotten much. We've got
some more information out of the Pennsylvania State Police. We're getting,
for example, different videos that type of thing, of different sources. Again,

(18:45):
we're doing our investigation, and you can't spell every little
piece of information as soon as you get it. But
we still have a long way to go. I don't
know much about We're not getting information out of the
administration there. We're hoping maybe some of the telephone carriers
stuff will give us more information, but they're there right now.
From my standpoint, far more unanswered questions than we have

(19:06):
answers for you.

Speaker 1 (19:08):
Senator, to get specific. You at one point in time
told us on this show that there was a gentleman
there in a suit in the immediate aftermath of it
who was hoovering up pictures from the cops of the
whole scene. And you track down his phone number. Turned
out he worked for the ATF and lawyered up when
you reached out to him.

Speaker 2 (19:26):
Did anything ever come of that?

Speaker 12 (19:29):
I don't believe we've talked to that individual yet either
that they keep him pretty well shielded from us. So no,
this is you know, Jesse, I know it's not very satisfying.
There's only so much I can do. We can keep requesting,
we can issue subpoenas. It's difficult for Congress for subpoenas. Generally,
we generally use subpoenas to get people to volunteer information.

(19:52):
People don't like to be issued subpoenas, but enforcing those
is very difficult.

Speaker 1 (19:59):
Speaking of enforcing subpoenas, Peter Navarro, Steve Benn and these
men went to jail because they said no to Congress
when the subpoena came down. Judge Bosburg just said no,
is he going to jail?

Speaker 12 (20:12):
I can't make that prediction, but we're not gonna let
up on Judge Bolsburg right right now, what he's doing
is he's hiding behind the grand jury protected six e material.
And what we need Pambondi in this administration do is
request that the courts unseal that. So right now, Judge
Bolsburg is hiding behind the fact that these are grand

(20:34):
jury protected information that again he's in charge of ceiling.
He won't unseal him. We really need to start putting
pressure from the administration to get him to unseal that information.
I don't have the authority to do it myself, but
we've requested that from Pambondy.

Speaker 1 (20:51):
FDA just came out and said ten kids died of
the COVID vaccine, so of course the number is probably
higher than that.

Speaker 2 (20:58):
But we had every.

Speaker 1 (20:59):
Medical institution, political institution, media institution in this country telling
parents they had to do that or Aiden, Jaden and
Braiden will die and kill Grandma on the way, And
now we have kids who were dead. Is anybody ever
going to be held to account for that? Because there
are a lot of jaded people in this country, myself included.

Speaker 12 (21:16):
To be honest, first of all, that is just the
tip of the iceberg. It might be a good first
baby step, but that's all it is. You know, for
somebody like myself who've been monitoring veyors since early in
twenty twenty one, we're up to a closer thirty nine
thousand deaths worldwide associate with the COVID injection. Twenty four

(21:36):
percent of those occurred on the day of injection within
one or two days, so I know it doesn't prove causation,
but man, that's correlation that federal health officials definitely should
have been concerned about. In tracking, you can put that
same concern about all the vaccine injuries on the childhood
schedule as well. There's a great book just out by
Aaron Sarrie Vaccines Amen. I'd recommend you and all your

(21:59):
listen read that. It's it's really a very good source document.
Now almost the seven of work, and it'll tell it'll
talk about the religion of vaccines and the belief system.
Absinute science. Uh, we do not do adequate you know,
double blind placebo control studies on any of the childeswood vaccines.

(22:21):
We we've not done any. The studies are so unbelievably underpowered,
and it's all about getting that license. And then once
you've been licensed, once you have FD approval, now you
have liability protection. And then nobody, not the people who
approved it, not the pharma soup companies, nobody wants to
follow up on adverasy events following that. So now this
is a completely corrupt system. These federal agencies have been

(22:43):
completely captured the people, just like cash Retail and pan
BONDI are dealing with these partisan bureaucrafts that are burrowed
in the agencies trying to sabotage what they're doing. Bobby
Kennedy faces the exact same issues. So that that fact
that we know about ten of them, that's an internal memo.
I'm not sure it was supposed to be leaked or
or whatever. But that is just the tip of the iceberg.

(23:06):
You know, people like do Peter mccallough, they reviewed autopsies, which,
by the way, were very difficult to obtain during COVID
because they didn't want to know what was causing all
these sudden adult deaths. Remember, remember that we always know
about SIDS infant death syndrome. All of a sudden we
had SADS, sudden adult death syndrome, and what happened to that?

(23:27):
But what about all these sports figures, these news personalities
dropping over at their workstation around the field of play.
You know, they were recovered oftentimes on local news, but
not on national media, not part of the COVID cartel there.
So no, this is just the tip of the iceberg.
It's really what motivates me. It's one of the main
reasons I ran for a third term when I'd rather

(23:48):
just go home, is we need to expose all of this,
the corruption of our pharmaceutical industry, of our faith federal
health acas are supposed to be regulating them quite astley.
The corruption within establishment in medicine cures that they won't
even look at. There could be a whole lot cheaper.

(24:09):
We've got a real problem with medicine. And this is
coming from a dad whose child was saved by the
miracle of modern medicine with the you know, open our
surgery at the age of eight months. So it pains
me to talk about our medical establishment to save my
daughter's life. We've got real problems with it.

Speaker 1 (24:28):
Don't retire, senator, please, you're one of the few we
actually need there. Thank you, I appreciate it. It's just
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Speaker 2 (24:42):
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And then the opposite when you tossed and turned and
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dot com slash Jesse Kelly. Why do communists bring in
so many foreigners?

Speaker 2 (25:46):
What it's? The angle?

Speaker 1 (25:49):
Is it that all these foreigners have read the works
of Karl Marx and now they just want to implement
It's not that at all.

Speaker 2 (25:56):
It's not that at all.

Speaker 1 (25:57):
The communist is a revelationary. He is trying to have
a revolution wherever he happens to be. That revolution is
going to involve killing people, destroying things, burning down the
country where his revolution is taking place. Therefore, the biggest
threat to him, the biggest enemy to the communist are

(26:20):
patriotic citizens of whatever country he's having a revolution in,
because people who love their country don't want it destroyed
and don't want it burnt down. So if you want
to burn it down, you got to go find some
people who will allow you to do it, and in
fact help you to do it if you bring them
into the country. That Afghani's scumbag who killed that wonderful

(26:45):
young lady, the National Guard soldier Sarah Bestrom.

Speaker 2 (26:48):
He was, of course brought in from Afghanistan. Now why
was he here? What happened? You remember talked about it
a little bit in the opening of the show.

Speaker 1 (26:57):
Afghanistan fell because the Biden administration and they screwed everything up.
Then they looked bad on camera. Well, they looked bad
on camera because civilians were falling from sea one thirties
into the whole country was in chaos. But then they've
found what was for them the perfect solution. You see,
what's the solution. Well, if people are pointing out how

(27:19):
many innocent civilians are dying over there, then what you
need to do is save them. You see, how do
you save them? Throw them on a plane and bring
them to America. That's how you save them. Then you've,
in the mind of a communist, killed two birds with
one stone. You get great pr from saving these refugees,

(27:41):
and you get a loyal, hostile foreigner who will vote
Democrat and murder as many Republicans as they possibly can,
and so will their eighty five kids they've brought, and
the Biden administration, of course lied through their teeth and
talked about all the vetting. What reassurances can you make
out the screening process and the attempts to make sure

(28:03):
that somebody like that doesn't make his or her way here.

Speaker 11 (28:06):
I can absolutely assure you that no one is coming
into the United States of America who has not been
through a thorough screening and background check process.

Speaker 9 (28:16):
We're conducting though security screening and the intermediate stops they're
making for anyone who is not a US citizen or
a lawful permanent resident of the United States. Anyone arriving
in the United States will have undergone a background check,
and we must all work together to resettle thousands of

(28:38):
Afghans who ultimately qualify for refugee status.

Speaker 2 (28:44):
Well, that's a lie.

Speaker 1 (28:46):
You ever been through a background check or known someone
who has been through a background check?

Speaker 2 (28:51):
You know how long it takes on? Does it take
so long?

Speaker 1 (28:54):
Well, you have to go and you have to interview
people who know that person, You have to dig through documentation,
criminal history. We were loading Afghanis onto Sea one thirties
as fast as humanly possible. It took about five minutes.
They didn't background check anybody, They didn't vet anybody. Ali
Handro Majorcis essentially had to say as much a.

Speaker 2 (29:15):
Little while later.

Speaker 15 (29:17):
The standard procedure is an in person interview for refugees
or visa applicants. Now you've testified that you're not doing
those interviews, that they're not happening.

Speaker 16 (29:28):
You are correct that we are not conducting in person
full refugee interviews of one hundred percent of the individual.

Speaker 15 (29:37):
What percentage are you conducting?

Speaker 16 (29:38):
I don't have that information.

Speaker 15 (29:40):
What number have been interviewed?

Speaker 16 (29:42):
What we are doing?

Speaker 6 (29:43):
Wait?

Speaker 15 (29:43):
Wait, wait, what number of the of the more than
sixty thousand brought to the country, what number have received
an in person interview before they came to the country.
Because you said one hundred percent of screen, so what
percentage have been given an actual interview by a trained
official before they come to the country.

Speaker 16 (29:59):
When you're speaking of a full refugee like interview, I
don't have that data.

Speaker 1 (30:08):
They didn't interview them. They didn't care. This is about
pr and bringing foreigners in. Some people die afterwards. It
doesn't matter to the communists. He's fighting a revolution. People die,
and you had dutiful little communists foot soldiers like Jack
Tapper calling you a bigot if you didn't want all

(30:31):
these people here.

Speaker 5 (30:32):
There are a number of other voices in the Republican
Party that are already, whether on television or on tweets
or whatever, starting to talk about starting to demonize Afghan immigrants,
starting to talk about this is Biden's plan to put
more Muslims in the country, starting to insinuate that these

(30:56):
are bad people, they're terrorists, et cetera, et cetera, really
rank bigotry. What's your reaction when you see it? Because
it is I wouldn't say it's the prevalent voice in
the Republican Party, but it's getting louder.

Speaker 1 (31:13):
That's what the communist does. Bring as many barbarians into
your country to rape and murder and pillage and of
course bleed. You drive your tax with a taxpayer money,
and the second you feel a fit about it, they'll
call you a racist. Don't allow these communist tactics to work.
Cut off all immigration, legal and illegal, and start deporting

(31:34):
tens of millions of people.

Speaker 2 (31:35):
If you want to save.

Speaker 1 (31:36):
America, heartburn sucks. Go you ever have that, And I'll
be honest with you. I went to community college. I
don't know the difference between heartburn and indigestion, right, but
I know that it sucks. It's all uncomfortable, and it's
and I'm forty four now. I used to be able
to just eat whatever. Give me all the jalapenos and

(31:57):
I be fine. Now I get it, well, I used
to get it. I discovered through a friend Cowboy colostrum.
Actually my sister. As a matter of fact, she's telling me,
it's the best. It's the best, it's the best. Your
gut will work better. I didn't necessarily believe it, but
I started putting a couple of scoops in my coffee
every morning. Mine's chocolate delicious, by the way, So I

(32:19):
have a cup of chocolate coffee in the morning.

Speaker 2 (32:23):
I don't remember the last time I had heartburn. It's gone.

Speaker 1 (32:26):
My gut just works well. You have got problems, maybe
a little heartburn, Yeah, I suggest you give it a shot.
Cowboycolostrum dot com code JESSETV. Let's talk about power, power,

(32:55):
and the judiciary and why we're seeing so many things
that we're seeing.

Speaker 2 (32:59):
First, it's hard.

Speaker 1 (33:02):
For normal people to understand how evil people look at power.
You know, because I would venture a guest that you
don't live your life seeking it out so you can
use it for your friends, for yourself, and to punish
your enemies. It's kind of an odd way to look
at life, right. You probably don't want your kids to
grow up and think in those terms. And so because

(33:26):
that's not your value system, it can be hard to
relate to people whose value system it is. But it's
really important not that you become that, but that you
understand that's how communists operate at all times. Everything is
about the acquisition of power and then using power to

(33:49):
reward your friends and punish your enemies. It's how they
look at everything. And when I say that, it's easy
to think, well, yeah, that's why they want to be
United States presidents, that's why they want to be senators.
That's what the No, it's more than that. You see,
they will seek out even the most minute amount of

(34:10):
power so they can use it on behalf of the revolution.
Maybe it is the office of the presidency, maybe it's
the local librarian and everything else in between. The local
librarian doesn't have a great deal of power. She can't
raise your taxes, open.

Speaker 2 (34:26):
Up your border. She only has a wee little bit.
Her little bit of power is what books go?

Speaker 1 (34:34):
Where should we display this book here or that book there?
What kind of guests are invited for the free reading
they're doing for kids on Saturday. So with her minute
amount of power, she makes sure the LGBTQ demon books
are set right at the front of the kiddie section.
And she's already arranged for you, the taxpayer, to pay

(34:55):
for a drag queen and come read to your children
with his penis hanging down on Saturday. This is how
communists think. In normal people are always taken aback by
communists because they don't think in this way. So before
we get to the judiciary specifically, what is real genuine power?

(35:17):
What's almost the height of power? You know, we all,
all of us, we are fascinated by the concept of
organized crime. Hopefully you're horrified by it, but everyone's fascinated
by it. Maybe it's the Italian mafia, drug cartels, biker gangs.
We're fascinated by it. This underworld of powerful people who

(35:39):
control territory do crimes.

Speaker 2 (35:42):
But what's real power? Is it all the guns?

Speaker 1 (35:46):
Is it a willingness to commit murder that's never been historically,
the real power of organized criminal organizations Mexico, we'll make
it about the cartails. Which ones gain power. They're the
ones who find a way to buy off.

Speaker 2 (36:05):
The judicial system.

Speaker 1 (36:07):
You know, in Mexico, if you hear a story, read
a story about a couple people shot in the head,
left in the ditch on the side of a road,
do you know there's a reasonable chance it was the
cops who did it. Cops will show up at a restaurant,
throw you in handcuffs, throw you in the back of
a squad car, and go shoot you in the head.

(36:27):
Owning the power of the justice system is probably the
height of power.

Speaker 2 (36:34):
In any country.

Speaker 1 (36:35):
It probably exceeds political power. The power of a CEO
certainly exceeds the power of the librarian. Judicial power, having
the legal system, not just cops, of course, we're talking
about judges, we're talking about prosecutors. When the legal system,
when you have the power of the state, it's worth

(36:55):
so much more than the power of all your guns
and your willingness to commit murder. We routinely pointing out
to clownish idiots on the left, certainly ones that achieve
power in the justice system, and we mock them, and
rightly so, but we should understand why they're there. I mean,
Kaitanji Brown Jackson has probably exhibit A for this. This

(37:16):
woman still can't believe this is real. This woman is
a Supreme Court justice.

Speaker 11 (37:22):
Female enpowerment.

Speaker 9 (37:29):
Sick.

Speaker 11 (37:31):
I like it too. I think what I like about
it is that I am having a very strongly negative
reaction to it, like I hate it, which makes me
think it must be brilliant.

Speaker 2 (37:46):
That's a Supreme Court justice.

Speaker 1 (37:49):
She's on the bench for life. This woman, this woman
here calling black people essentially disabled.

Speaker 2 (37:59):
This is a Supreme Court justice.

Speaker 11 (38:01):
Congress passed the Americans with Disabilities Act against the backdrop
of a world that was generally not accessible to people
with disabilities, and so it was discriminatory in effect because
these folks were not able to access these buildings. The
idea in section two is that we are responding to

(38:23):
current day manifestations of past and present decisions that disadvantage
minorities and make it so that they don't have equal
access to the voting system. Right they're disabled. In fact,
we use the word disable in Milligan. We say that's
a way in which you see that these processes are

(38:45):
not equally open.

Speaker 1 (38:48):
So why put her there? We're mocking or I'm laughing
at her, and you're laughing at her. We're rolling our eyes.
They must feel so stupid.

Speaker 2 (38:57):
No, no, you see, you would feel stupid. I would
feel stupid.

Speaker 1 (39:02):
If I said, hey, you, you'd be a perfect Supreme
Court justice. You go sit on the Supreme Court. And
then they went and sat on the Supreme Court and
routinely proved themselves to be brain dead. I would have
some level of embarrassment, wouldn't you. Oh gosh, I can't
believe he's one of ours.

Speaker 2 (39:19):
What did we do?

Speaker 1 (39:21):
But that's because you don't think like the communist does.
The communist is not concerned about embarrassment at all.

Speaker 2 (39:27):
The communist is not.

Speaker 1 (39:28):
Concerned about intelligence qualifications, and they're concerned about your laughter.
The communist is concerned about what power. The point is
Katanji Brown Jackson, for the duration of her time on
the Supreme Court, will be a reliable Communist. Ally, she
will spend every waking moment fighting tooth and nail on

(39:51):
behalf of her friends and trying to destroy her enemies.
It's just simply about power. And look, it's not like
she's the only judge in the country. Every day we
wake up and pick up the newspaper, or at least
the digital version of it, and there's a new outrage
about a judge here, an injunction there. But we should
understand that's why those judges were put into place. They

(40:16):
weren't put there to preside over cases. They weren't put
there to accurately interpret the law. That's childish thinking in
the mind of the communists. That's how you think, that's
how I think those judges are there to help the revolution.
Who's exhibit A for these judges who are issuing all
these nation wide injunctions. Judge Boseburg. Boseburg's the one is

(40:40):
the name most people know by now, certainly if you're
a political person, you know all these nation wide injunctions.
And then you dig in more into Justice Boseburg and
you find out he was the judge giving legal cover
to Arctic frost, that ridiculously illegal investigation by Jack Smith
and the FBI hoovering up text mess and phone numbers.

Speaker 2 (41:01):
How could that be legal?

Speaker 1 (41:02):
Well, all you had to do was find a judge,
a revolutionary in judge's robes, and he'll give it the
sign off on everything, Judge.

Speaker 2 (41:11):
Boseburg, Eric Swalwell.

Speaker 1 (41:12):
By the way, Eric Swawell, the guy who has mortgage
fraud allegations draped all over him. Right now, guess which
judge just randomly got a signed to the case of
Eric swohwelld You guessed it, Judge Boseburg. Now I'm gonna
say this. We have a long, hard road ahead of us,

(41:36):
you and I do to fight back against the communist
revolution in this country. There are so many battles we
have to fight believing we're never lacking a battle.

Speaker 2 (41:45):
If you wake up and.

Speaker 1 (41:46):
You're bored politically and you're looking for something to do,
there's always something local race and national race, this group
or that group, there's always something to do.

Speaker 2 (41:55):
But there is something that is true.

Speaker 1 (41:56):
We're gonna have to acknowledge it. We can never see victory,
final victory over the communists until we root out the
communists from the justice system in this country. I'm talking
about the judges, I'm talking about the ages, I'm talking
about the das. Until we root communist revolutionaries out of

(42:22):
the justice system in the country, we will never be
able to see final victory because that's where so much
power lies. I mean Somalia is hot in the news
right now because Somalia is a disgusting country full of
fraud and they abuse women. It's just basically the worst
place on planet Earth. And because our politicians are evil,

(42:43):
satanic monsters, they brought as many Somalis into the United
States as they possibly can, and surprise, surprise, now they're
murdering people, robbing cars, and committing fraud.

Speaker 2 (42:53):
All over the place.

Speaker 1 (42:54):
Well, Keith Ellison is the Attorney General of Minnesota. Surely
he's all over all these cases. Right, Yeah, I'm sure
he's gonna get right on that.

Speaker 17 (43:03):
Most importantly, we're not going to turn our vacks on
our neighbors. But because of course, Somali immigrants are good
for Minnesota, just like mung immigrants are good for Minnesota.
Mexican immigrants are good for Minnesota. German, Italian, Irish, Norwegian
immigrants are good for Minnesota, and Innionami and Dakota people
are good for Minnesota. They are together what makes us us.

Speaker 1 (43:30):
I'm sure the Somali investigations are forthcoming.

Speaker 2 (43:34):
You know why he's there.

Speaker 1 (43:36):
He's there to take the incredible power of his office
and reward his friends, protect his friends, and punish his enemies.
How do these attorney generals, how do these ages look
at their role? Well, we're gonna go listen to Clarence Thomas.
You see, Christians, Christianity itself, Communism has always viewed it

(43:58):
as the enemy. They've been at war with it forever.

Speaker 2 (44:00):
I know your.

Speaker 1 (44:01):
Skinny jeans wearing pastor won't mention it on Sunday. You
might offend somebody, But they're at war with Christians and Christianity.
And what would they do if you had the power
of the age. They do things like this.

Speaker 18 (44:15):
Did you have complaints that formed the basis of your
concern about the fundraising activities here?

Speaker 14 (44:25):
We certainly had complaints about crisis pregnancy centers, that.

Speaker 18 (44:28):
Petition about this crisis pregnancy center.

Speaker 14 (44:31):
So I think we've been clear from the outset that
we haven't had complaints about this specific So you.

Speaker 18 (44:37):
Had no basis to think that they were deceiving any
of their contributors.

Speaker 9 (44:42):
I don't think.

Speaker 14 (44:43):
I don't think that's correct, your honor. I think we
had carefully canvassed all of the public information that has
provided on the website of First Choice in making a
determination that we wanted to initiate an investigation, but you
had no factual basis.

Speaker 1 (45:03):
The Office of Attorney General identified a pregnancy center helping
women choose life, a pregnancy center that didn't even have
complaints against it, and they launched an investigation to destroy it,
because that's how communists use power. We can never reach

(45:26):
the mountaintop, we can never see final victory over the
communists until we root them out of our justice system.
All that may have made you uncomfortable, but I am right,

(45:46):
all right, it's time to lighten the mood. And as
you're well aware, if you watch the show at all,
you're well aware of how much I enjoy Democrat pandering.
It's just one of my favorite things in the world.
They're just so nakedly shameless about the pandering they'll do
to every single interview the different group. It's one of

(46:08):
my favorite things in the world. It makes me laugh to
no end. Jacob Fray is the mayor of Minneapolis. He's
someone who very much wants to keep getting re elected
mayor of Minneapolis. So if you want to keep getting
elected mayor of Minneapolis, you got to learn to oblah
the local lingo. Here's how that goes.

Speaker 19 (46:27):
That's not American that's not what we are about. We're
gonna do right by every single person in our cities
and so to our Somali community. Daman Shapka, Somali, Ad
Kunul Minnesota, Gottajan, Minneapolis, Juan Janila Hai, Juan ku Gereb.

(46:52):
It's a ganahan.

Speaker 14 (46:58):
It.

Speaker 2 (46:59):
Let's it about

Speaker 3 (47:02):
Mum h
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