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October 24, 2024 46 mins

(Full Show) Barack Obama is hitting the campaign trail for Kamala Harris and he can't understand why things got so divided in this country. Jesse Kelly advises Obama to look in the mirror. Jesse also gets good news for Trump via early voting trends from Sean Spicer. Plus, appearances from Jeff Charles, Terry Schilling & Amber Duke.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
We're going to talk about old times. Barack Obama. Sean
Spicer is here to break down some electoral things plus
some culture war stuff, and I'm right, let's have a
talk about something. I want you to know that what

(00:27):
I'm about to say, you're going to react to it
one of two ways, most likely, and it's going to
be dependent on your age. And please don't take that
in any way as an insult to older or younger people.
You'll know what I mean in just a moment. So
I grew up. I was born in nineteen eighty one,

(00:50):
so I grew up in the eighties and nineties. And
I'm going to tell you something. If you're young, this
won't really make sense to you. Maybe you won't even
believe me. If you're old, if you're my age or older,
you will know what I'm saying is true. You see
all the race angst that's out there today. It's everywhere now,

(01:12):
can't escape it. DEI this black versus White dad, every
talking head on the news talking about how horrible white
people are. Kids getting taught this Black Lives Matter now.
Every professional athlete is a race activist talking about how
oppressed black people are. Endless race snipping here, race there.

(01:34):
And then of course that's brought about the rise of
it on the right as well. They think, you know,
white people are in a race war. You've see all
this race sniping, race division, race stuff that's out there. Now,
you know, it wasn't that way when I grew up.
Don't I sound like a grandpa. It just wasn't. And

(01:54):
number clarified something. I need to put a big, fat
disclaimer on this. There was race tension because there is
always race tension. This is not unique to America or
our period of time. The history of the world is
tensions between cultures, races, religions. There was always race tension,
so it has always existed. But when I grew up,

(02:18):
and this is not ancient history. I'm forty three years old.
For most of my life, for about half of my life,
it just wasn't something we thought about or talked about.
We had eyes, we could see that person's white, that
person's black, but it just it didn't exist. And then
came a man named Barack Hussein Obama. He maybe you

(02:42):
think he's black or half black, but that's that's not
what Barack Obama really is because you see, that's just
skin color. It's really not important. It's just the pigmentation
of your skin. Barack Obama is not black. Barack Obama
is red. Barack Obama is a communist. He's not black, white,
left middle. Barack Obama is a bonafide America hating communist.

(03:06):
His mentor in life was a man named Frank Marshall Davis.
Look up, mister Frank Marshall Davis. You know, communists actually
had membership cards with numbers on them. Frank Marshall Davis.
He was a card carrying member. He was a communist.
He mentored Barack Obama. He taught him about how evil

(03:27):
America really was, and he taught him how to be
a revolutionary, how to divide, how to rip a nation apart,
because that was, of course what Frank Marshall Davis wanted.
And as he mentored and raised this young man, that's
how he taught Barack Obama a men. Barack Obama and
his family went and sat in a church. Reverend Wright,

(03:50):
Reverend Jeremiah Wright was the pastor of that church. And
for years decades, Barack Obama and his witch wife sat
in that church and they heard all about the us
of KKKA. That's his pastor's direct quote. They heard all
about how bad this country sucks, and it's evil and
it's wrong, and it's yes, and it's that. And I

(04:11):
didn't know any of these things were happening because no
one knew who Barack Obama was at the time, just
either a no namer or maybe he was a state senator.
None of us knew that this America hating communist was
rising and rising and rising. So while we were watching
living in an era where racial harmony I'm not going
to say harmony's probably too strong a word, but as

(04:32):
close as you could probably get to racial harmony, that's
really where we were in the eighties, nineties, two thousands.
We were luxuriating in this world and we had no
idea this destroyer was rising. And then Barack Obama got
into power, and Barack Obama did as he had been
trained to do. Barack Obama began to divide. Barack Obama

(04:56):
began to pit one citizen against another. Barack Obama, well,
he was the freaking worst. And the reason I'm bringing
up Barack Obama is because Barack Obama he was he
was the dividing line. He was the why in the
road where America. We were on the right path and

(05:18):
then Obama came in. Now here we are of black
versus white people, baby, baby, all this and this race
angst and activism. Barack Obama was the one. You want
to know why so many Americans despise each other now,
why there's so much race division. Barack Obama was that why.

(05:40):
And that man had the gall to get up yesterday
and say this.

Speaker 2 (05:47):
I don't understand how we got so toxic and just.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
So divide and so bitter.

Speaker 3 (05:53):
And I get why sometimes people just don't want to
pay attention to it.

Speaker 1 (06:00):
I don't know how we got so divisive, so toxic,
so bitter. There was nothing that happened in this country
during Obama's eight year presidency that he did not pounce
on and take advantage of as an opportunity to divide,
as an opportunity to move the communist revolution forward. You

(06:21):
know again that this is a dividing line. If you're
if you're young right now, maybe you're rolling your eyes,
Maybe you think I'm overstating it. Maybe you're ah Jesse,
You're crazy. We didn't have real race harmony in this country.
Older folks watching it with your kids, tell them tell
them what it was like, not an ancient history, not
back in my day. In the nineties, we would we

(06:44):
would tune in at night on Friday nights. My cousins
would come over and parents would eventually, when it was dark,
they make us come inside and we'd turn on I
believe it was ABC, and we would watch two shows
every single Friday night. It was the Friday night lineup
on ABC. First one was Full House. It was white
family and they were trying to figure out right from
wrong and raising these girls. And that was the show.

(07:06):
It is a funny show. And the show right after
it was Family Matters and it was a black family,
and there was It just wasn't a thing. It never
came up. We weren't watching white shows or black shows.
We weren't filling quotas. It was just great television. And
if you're young, you've never lived in that world. And
I'm sorry, it's not your fault. You've never lived in
that world, but you should know we had it like

(07:28):
fifteen minutes ago, and then that piece of crap took
power and started to divide this country. Maybe again, this
will be an age gap. Maybe you think politicians and
reporters politicizing mass shootings. Maybe you think that's just kind
of how it's always been. Well, I'm here to tell

(07:51):
you something else. There were mass shootings before. We've had
mass shootings in this country. There's always going to be
some psycho who wants to kill a bunch of people.
I never, for the first half of my life, I
don't remember. I'm sure it happened here or there. I
don't remember a single time that's something horrible, tragic like
a mass shooting happened and a politician of any stripe, Democrat,

(08:14):
Republican politicized it. If most of the time they never
spoke at all because it was deemed as inappropriate. But
if they did speak, you know, if the president got
up and did speak, he would give a speech about
how this is a time, let's pray for our fellow Americans,
it's a very sad day, let's come together. It was
always something along those lines. But that's that's not Barack

(08:35):
Hussein Obama. You see, he was fighting a revolution, is
fighting a revolution, and he recognized that a mass shooting, well,
it's a tool for the revolution. If you're wondering why
every time there's a mass shooting, every reporter in Democrat
politician will stand on the bodies of dead people immediately

(08:56):
and tried to grab your guns. How did that happen?
Where did all the began? Well, allow me to introduce
you once again to Barack Obama.

Speaker 4 (09:06):
This is not about policy. This is about these families
and families all across the country. We're saying, let's make
it a little harder for our kids to get gunned down.

Speaker 2 (09:27):
The fact that that twenty six year olds were gunned
down in the most violent fashion possible and this town
couldn't do anything about it was stunning to me. And
so the question then becomes, what can we do about it?
The only thing that's going to change is public opinion.

(09:51):
If public opinion does not demand change in Congress, it
will not change.

Speaker 3 (09:57):
Each time we see one of these mass shootings, our
thoughts and prayers are not enough. And earlier this year
I answered a question in an interview. My response here
at this podium ends up being routine. Right now, I
can imagine the press release is being cranked out. Somebody
somewhere will comment and say Obama politicized this issue. I

(10:19):
would ask news organizations because I won't put these facts
forward I'd ask the American people to think about how
they can get our government to change these laws.

Speaker 1 (10:30):
Couldn't help himself. You don't realize it if you're young,
If you're too young, and again I'm not insulting you.
You can't control when you were born. If you're too young,
you really don't understand how close this country was not
long ago. Where we are now was in so much

(10:52):
that guy's corner, that is, the guy who did it
to us. All that may have made you uncomfortable, I
am right, We have a great show for you here.
I actually need to talk about a man who's wrongfully
imprisoned and suffering right now, speaking of ridiculous gun laws.
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Speaker 5 (12:14):
You're lying in bed.

Speaker 1 (12:15):
What happens? I hear a bang?

Speaker 4 (12:18):
Friend, I see underneath the crack of my door, I
see like weapon lights flicking back, and I said, oh.

Speaker 1 (12:25):
Yeah, right now.

Speaker 4 (12:26):
So I said hello, hello, Hello, I'm Dexter Taylor. My
name is Taylor. Yeah, we know your name.

Speaker 1 (12:32):
Come come on, why.

Speaker 6 (12:34):
Are you looking?

Speaker 4 (12:35):
Because I still thought they had the wrong house, And
then they said, yeah, we're here for you.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
What's the boss?

Speaker 5 (12:44):
So forth April sixth, twenty twenty two, an elite NYPD
unit forces its way into Dexter Taylor's home in Bushwick, Brooklyn.

Speaker 1 (12:54):
Keep a gun on, keep a gun on. Why are
you look?

Speaker 4 (12:58):
Maybe some later?

Speaker 1 (12:59):
Out everywhere man search on for this location, Yes, sir,
and it's probably real, but can I see it?

Speaker 5 (13:05):
It was an hour's long search of Taylor's packed home
found loaded with ghost.

Speaker 1 (13:09):
Guns rifles they are dressed to kill.

Speaker 5 (13:14):
After a week long trial earlier this year, Taylor, who's
fifty three, was convicted of second degree criminal possession of
a weapon and other charges. He was sentenced to ten
years for making ghost guns.

Speaker 1 (13:29):
That video just fills me with rage every single time
I watch it, just a kicking his door like he's
a freaking mobster. Dude, dude, do you remember the coverage?
We remember the interview we did with Dexter Taylor, And
I say this as respectfully as possible. He's just kind
of a dork. It's just a dude who got into

(13:50):
guns and started building. It's just just a good dude
joining me now. Jeff Charles, contributor to Red State. He's
more sickened by this whole freaking thing than I am. Jeff.
For those who don't remember the story, remember the interview. Please,
would you explain what this dastardly criminal did to have
an NYPD swat team kicking his door and stick guns

(14:11):
in his face?

Speaker 4 (14:14):
Yeah? You know what's ironic? About that, Jesse is if
he actually had hurt somebody with those guns, he might
have already been back out on the street in New
York City. I mean, just to give it you're a snapshot. Basically,
Dexter Taylor is a software engineer. He's a brilliant man.
He knows matth, he knows how to code all this stuff,
and he wanted to get into weapons science. He wanted

(14:34):
to get into eventually get into gunsmithing. So he started
assembling his own firearms just for his personal use. He
wasn't trying to sell anything. He ordered the parts legally
and then he assembled them. And then that led to
the Swat raid which happened in twenty twenty two, and
they basically railroaded him just for having the guns. He

(14:56):
had never even fired the guns, even to practice. He
was just building them because he wanted to get into
weapons science and then later on try to innovate the field.
Next thing you know, he's being hauled into jail. He's
he spent time in Rikers, then they let him out.
Then he had his trial then which and then he
had his trial in earlier this year in May. The

(15:18):
judge said that the judge specifically admonished Dexter and his
lawyer that they could not mention the Second Amendment during
the proceedings. He was convicted. The judge sentenced him to
ten years in prison. And that's where he that's where
he is right now. Mind you, no criminal record, no

(15:38):
criminal whatsoever before this. And they threw the book at
him just for having the guns.

Speaker 1 (15:45):
Jeez, just a computer geek, just a good dude. It
exploors me. Jeff, you have been on this, and I
credit to you for staying on this, and you have
spoken with Dexter. I have that right. How's he doing?

Speaker 4 (16:01):
Yeah, he's holding up as well as he can. I mean,
we talked to him pretty frequently. He calls, and there's
ways to send him, send him emails, especially for you
people who want to support him. You can send him
emails through securest tech. You know, this speaks to who
Dexter is, because when he calls, he'll ask how I'm doing?
Me and my fancy'd be like, how are you guys
doing well? What's going on to No, No, how are you

(16:22):
doing Dexter? We're outside here. He's one of the strongest
people that I have ever met or had the honor
to interact with, and he's making the best of it
as that he can. But he is still fighting. He
has not given up. He knew from the beginning that
this is probably where he would end up as he
continues this fight.

Speaker 1 (16:44):
Jeff, I'm going to ask the dumbest question, but you
and I have been friends a long time. You're really
used to that. Can we get him out and I
don't mean break him out of prison? Is there a way?
Where's he at in the appeals process? Please tell me
this dude's not going to walk out of prison at
sixty three years old.

Speaker 4 (17:01):
Yeah. I'm really hoping not. And I've been speaking with
his attorney throughout this whole process. I've been speaking with him.
There was a little bit of a transition when he
was first sent to prison in May. They've had to
move him around a few times. But now he's in
Kucksacky Correctional Facility and that's where he'll be for the
time being. So now this is where it's time to

(17:22):
start kicking off the appeals process. There's going to be
a lot of waiting. There are legal fees that are
needed to at least get the paperwork filed. But that's
the next step in this process. So we're trying to
help raise money for his legal fund that he does
have a gifts and go set up. But both him
and his lawyer understand that they're probably going to lose
at the lower courts and this may actually get up

(17:44):
to the Supreme Court. I'm hoping it doesn't get that
far because that means he's going to be in jail
this whole time. It's not very likely that they'll let
him out penning appeal. So that's basically where it stands
right now.

Speaker 1 (17:57):
Jeff, I remember when I talked to dex You know,
everyone knows my get out of the blue state thing,
get to a red state. And then I'd say that really,
honestly because of cases exactly like this, because there are
places in this country that are the Soviet Union already.
People don't want to accept that, but they are, and Dexter, honestly,
to his credit, I admired it was defiant about that.
He said, no, I'm not quitting. I'm not leaving. I not, Jeff,

(18:20):
what are your thoughts on where we are with that?
I don't want to tell people to give up, but
there are places for your freedom, for your sake, you
have to tactically retreat from right.

Speaker 4 (18:32):
You know, sometimes that's the case. And I've been torn
on this, Jesse, because I've been thinking about this for years.
I mean, I don't knock anybody who decides to leave
California or New York City. I mean, I'm from southern California.
I'll only go back to visit family and things like that.
But there are reasons to leave, economic and then what
have you. But here's what I would say about that,
And this is where why I understand where Dexter is
coming from. You might leave New York, you might leave California,

(18:57):
but at a certain point you're going to run out
of places to run to because Democrats don't think the
way Republicans do. Republicans won't try to win over Democrats
voters in general, they won't go into New York. I
mean Trump kind of has, but the party in general doesn't.
Democrats don't think that way. There's a reason why Bato
O'Rourke was almost a senator in Texas because Democrats don't

(19:17):
think that way. So even if you run to Texas,
I mean, I'm in rural Louisiana right now, you still
have to fight because it's still coming there even if
you flee from blue areas.

Speaker 1 (19:28):
How's the food, Jeff, you're eating well, aren't you. How
do you not get fat? I get fat every time
I go to Louisiana.

Speaker 4 (19:35):
So I live like in the northern area of Louisiana,
out in the boondocks. It takes about thirty minutes to
get to a fast food restaurant. So I've actually lost weight.
It's been amazing.

Speaker 1 (19:46):
I aget there, brother, I appreciate you. All right, let's
do some cultural issues, shall we before we do those.
Sleep can be tough to come by sometimes, and look,
taking something to help you sleep, there are a million
of those things. Everyone knows. You going to your doctor

(20:07):
who can write your prescription. There's just standard over the
counter things. Hey, this will help you sleep. In here,
I'm here to tell you right now, they'll put you
to sleep. Those things will put you to sleep. That's
not hard. What's difficult is what can you take to
sleep that will have you feeling good when you wake
up instead of groggy or half dead. Because that's what

(20:28):
all the rest of them do, That's what they've always
done to me. I'm gonna take this to sleep. And
then I sleep for nineteen hours and I wake up
and still feel like a zombie. Dream powder from Beam
doesn't do that because it's natural. It's melotone and things
like that. And it's a cup of hot chocolate. Mine
is cinnamon chocolate. It's delicious. It's an amazing cup of
hot chocolate. And when I sit down at night, maybe

(20:49):
I'm reading a book, watching the show with the wife,
sip on a little cup of hot chocolate and then gone,
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Speaker 7 (21:16):
Do you believe that chance gender Americans should have access
to gender firm and care in this country?

Speaker 8 (21:21):
I believe we should follow the law. I mean, I
think you're probably pointing to the fact that Donald Trump's
campaign has spent tens of millions of dollars.

Speaker 7 (21:29):
They're trying to define you on this. Yes, I'm asking
you to define yourself though just broadly speaking, what is
your value? Why you believe they should have that access.

Speaker 8 (21:36):
I believe that people, as the law states, even on
this issue about federal law, that that is a decision
that doctors will make in terms of what is medically necessary.
I'm not going to put myself in the position of
a doctor.

Speaker 6 (21:49):
I will move on.

Speaker 7 (21:50):
But I don't know that I heard a clear answer
from you on the issue of gender firmingcare. It sounds
like what you're saying is there should be something between
trans Americans and their doctors. It feels like that's a
long way from we see you and we love you,
which was your message to trans Americans in May.

Speaker 8 (22:02):
What do you want the.

Speaker 7 (22:03):
LGBTQ plus community to know as they're looking for a
full throated backing from you for trans Americans.

Speaker 1 (22:11):
I believe that.

Speaker 8 (22:12):
All people should be treated with dignity and respect.

Speaker 1 (22:17):
Period Aah times have really changed. You can't even get
a full throated backing for Kamala anymore. Joining me now
my friends Terry Shilling, president of the American Principles Project,
and Amber Duke, of course, wonderful Washington editor for The Spectator. Terry,
I have long ago said that I believe the training

(22:39):
thing was a mistake for the Communists, just because it's
so gross and it grosses people out, even non political people,
that it's a political loser in the end, If I right,
are we finally winning on this because of these freaks?

Speaker 9 (22:55):
Well, listen, Jesse, this is the moment we've all been
working for, right, You and and I have known about
this weakness from the Democratic Party for quite some time,
and of course, of course it had to be Donald
Trump that was the first one to actually recognize this
and put real money behind it. Kamalis said a lot
of crazy stuff in her life, but the craziest things

(23:16):
that she's ever said is that men can have babies,
and that men can become women and women can become men.
It's all preposterous. But notice how she's squirming in that interview.
She doesn't want to give a direct answer. She was
fine during the primary in twenty nineteen and twenty twenty,
but now she's got to deal with swing voters. So
we got to make her force. We got to force
her to choose between her base voters and the swing voters.

(23:38):
And Donald Trump did that. It's absolutely beautiful. This is
absolutely a loser for her and really the whole country
if it goes through.

Speaker 1 (23:47):
Amber. Why the tipping point? Is it an electoral thing?
Is it the dudes in women's sports thing? I mean,
it's not that anyone cares about women's sports, but we
don't want dudes beating up on women. Maybe that that's
the central part of it. What is it?

Speaker 10 (24:02):
I think it's just that more people got exposed to
this and realized that this was something that could legitimately
pose a threat to their own children through the women's sports,
in the locker rooms, in the bathrooms, and in fact,
the United Nations of All Organizations came out with a
report today indicating that nearly two hundred women across the
world have lost out on some kind of championship because

(24:26):
of a male competing in their sports. So this is
not something that is relegated to just a handful of
schools around the country. It has unfortunately become very prolific,
and if you want even greater evidence that the Left
is running away from this issue, the New York Times
publish a report today indicating that a researcher who was
doing what was supposed to be the seminal study in

(24:47):
the United States propping up puberty blockers as an appropriate
treatment for children with gender dysphoria hid the research the
results for years because, surprise, surprise, they didn't show any
mental health improvement for those children, and she was worried
that the political right was going to weaponize the results.

Speaker 1 (25:09):
Oh yes, of course. Uh so, Terry. I have long said,
and everyone gets mad when I say it, but you
know how much I care about that, that the most
evil creature on the planet of any species is the
liberal white woman. No other creature would groom its children
for sacrifice later on. Even though a great white sharks

(25:30):
may eat it's young, it won't groom it specifically so
it can eat it later. But the liberal white woman will.
And people think I'm crazy when I say that. I
want to just point to everybody to this ring doorbell
camera of the liberal white woman.

Speaker 7 (25:46):
I want to know how you can go.

Speaker 8 (25:48):
We can't answer the door right now, but if you'd
like to leave a message, you.

Speaker 7 (25:51):
Can do it now.

Speaker 9 (25:53):
Are you the one that walks by here and always
screaming with people?

Speaker 2 (25:57):
No, I haven't wanted I recently.

Speaker 9 (25:59):
Okay, people want.

Speaker 1 (25:59):
To find screen.

Speaker 8 (26:01):
Yeah, I'm not supposed.

Speaker 7 (26:03):
You are voring for the devil, don't you know that?

Speaker 1 (26:07):
No?

Speaker 8 (26:08):
Why are you vorring for him?

Speaker 4 (26:10):
Because I believe he is a moral candidate?

Speaker 8 (26:13):
Oh my god, thank you for that one. That's more
that's how your side acts.

Speaker 3 (26:18):
Oh my god, in your opinion.

Speaker 8 (26:24):
That's yeah.

Speaker 1 (26:27):
I'm sorry, have a nice day, have a nice say God.

Speaker 9 (26:34):
Bless you.

Speaker 1 (26:38):
Oh gosh, terry. The level of mental illness we have
in this country, yes, it's hilarious, but man, live brother.
We have some seriously deranged people we share a country with.

Speaker 9 (26:50):
No, that's right, and I think we should investigate any
collusion between the mainstream media and big pharma and also
the therapy industry for working together. I mean, the media
has really done a number on normal, everyday people who
you know, in the nineties were probably pretty decent people
to be around, but they have really instilled a lot

(27:11):
of mental illness into these people. It's absolutely amazing to watch.

Speaker 1 (27:17):
Amber Is that why they lean so far into the
Hitler thing? That makes us all roll our eyes. The Atlantic,
of course, run by a liberal white woman, runs some
crazy piece about Trump as Hitler, and then Dome gives
some press conference today about Trump being Hitler. We all
roll our eyes. But it works on these nutballs, doesn't it.

Speaker 10 (27:37):
Yeah, I think that's exactly what it is. I mean,
we know that women are more susceptible to emotional arguments.
This is not some misogynists to comment, this is basic biology. Intrinsically,
we are more likely to respond to the ideas of
empathy and compassion, and the left weaponizes that consistently to
earn the votes of women. And we have seen it
done perfectly by the Kamala campaign with their calling card

(28:01):
issue of abortion. They have been falsely claiming for months
now that women are dying as a result of Trump's
abortion ban, insisting that a woman who died from complications
from taking an abortion bill is somehow the victim of
a pro life law. Just consistently manipulating, emotionally blackmailing women

(28:21):
who have legitimate concerns about women's health. Certainly they hear
that word and don't think that it means, you know,
murdering your baby in the womb, and they think that
a pro life law is going to stop somebody from
being able to have a miscarriage.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
It's truly deranged terry. Where are we at on that front? Obviously,
it's the pro life thing is something the National GOP
has very much set aside. They don't want to touch
the issue, and that's fine. Clearly we have a cultural
issue here that it's going to take a long time
to wins. It took a long time to turn America's

(28:57):
women into baby murdering savages. Are we gaining ground on
that issue?

Speaker 9 (29:03):
Look, I think that abortion, you know, with the overturn
of Dobbs, I think we are now able to actually
fight this horrific evil that has plagued our country. I
think it's temporarily gone for this election, but I think
that within four years you could have a JD. Vance
like candidate come up and start talking about a late
term abortion ban nationally with exceptions. Right, this isn't dead.

(29:27):
We have to still keep fighting because the dead Listen,
they tricked us, right, they won all these ballot initiatives
in the states and off your elections, and it scared
these politicians. But once we start really winning on the
Democrats extremism on this and taking advantage of this, like
Donald Trump and JD. Vance are already doing right now
in the campaign, I think you'll start to see more

(29:47):
politicians running on at least late term abortion bans nationally.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
Terry Amber, appreciate you both, Thank you, thank you. I
want to get to but preborn. Preborn's the way we're
saving these babies lives. You know, we can talk about it.
I'm pro life, I'm pro life, but what are we
actually doing? Yeah, we can vote Republican. But as I

(30:15):
just talked about, even that doesn't really get you very
pro life anymore. Preborn is setting up these clinics in
high abortion areas and giving free ultrasounds to women who
are about to abort their babies. When a woman gets
an ultrasound, she chooses life almost every time. It is
the pro life tool that is saving lives. By the thousand,

(30:37):
twenty eight dollars is what that ultrasound costs. Everything you
give to Preborn is tax deductible, given as much as
you want, but twenty eight dollars preborn dot com slash
Jesse We'll be back, Okay. So I always am concerned

(31:03):
about my own bubble, and I'll be honest with you.
I have created my own bubble for well, for comfort reasons,
especially as I get older. I only want to be
around the people who share my values. I live in
a neighborhood that is blood red and dripping with guns
and ammunition. When I come to work here in the studio,
I only hire people who share my values. I don't
interview dirty comies on my show. Because I don't like

(31:26):
dirty comedies. Oh this is wonderful for my mental health,
but it's not often great for your perspective on elections.
I'm looking right now and I see Dome in freefall
and Republicans over performing, and I'm just celebrating preemptively, and
so I need Sean to step in here and slap
me awake, as he often does, joining me now host
of the amazing Sean Spicer Show, which I'm glad everyone's

(31:48):
getting hooked on as I am Sean Spicer. Okay, Sean,
I'm in my bubble. I can't see outside of all.

Speaker 6 (31:56):
I was channeling my inner Doug m Hoff, and I
thought I was going to slap you.

Speaker 1 (31:59):
That's the wrong segment.

Speaker 6 (32:01):
Sorry about I shouldn't joke about that.

Speaker 1 (32:05):
I should.

Speaker 6 (32:06):
I shouldn't joke about that, But it's.

Speaker 1 (32:11):
You should, No, you should. Every male feminist is a
piece of crap. I've said it many times. The second
you get the guy bragging about what a male feminist
he is and how much he loves women, there's about
a ninety nine percent chance he's beaten one or knocked
one up when he shouldn't have, and of course dam
off or just fills that. No, dude, take take it
away of course every time. All right, Sean, the election though,

(32:33):
are we are? We looking good?

Speaker 6 (32:36):
So every week every Wednesday, I do a road to
two seventy on the on the show, as you.

Speaker 1 (32:40):
Know, and I got it.

Speaker 6 (32:43):
I tell people like I don't buy into vibes and
yard signs like it's databased right, so registration, early vote whatever.
A couple of weeks ago, I said, Hey, I felt
really worried about Nevada. I worry I downplayed North Carolina
because of the storm and the effect in the county. Anyway, tonight,
I'm gonna tell you this. We're above three hundred electoral votes,

(33:06):
is it? Are we there yet? No?

Speaker 1 (33:07):
But I'm going to tell you this right now.

Speaker 6 (33:09):
Every state including Minnesota, in New Hampshire, Virginia are in
New Hampshire, are all trending in Trump's way.

Speaker 1 (33:18):
That's not my thing. Here's the biggest tell.

Speaker 6 (33:21):
In four states Montana, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, the Democrats
running for the Senate are running ads embracing Donald Trump,
not Kamala Harris. That means their data shows that Donald
Trump is in a better position than Kamala Harris. So
that's one piece. You look at a state like Nevada.

(33:43):
They gave me concerns Washoe County up in the upper
northwest where Reno is, and then Clark County down south
where Vegas is. Republicans are leading in the early vote.

Speaker 1 (33:56):
That doesn't happen.

Speaker 6 (33:59):
That's like high school football team beating Ohio State or
Texas at halftime. It doesn't happen.

Speaker 1 (34:07):
We are in amazing shape.

Speaker 6 (34:09):
Right now in terms of the early and absentee vote,
not just in Nevada, but in Georgia, in North Carolina.
Very positive signs coming out of Arizona and Pennsylvania as well.
The Democrats are very very concerned Jesse. That doesn't even
include the uptick and registration. Look, I don't say this
because you can go back. The tape will be there

(34:31):
for people to play. I feel right now Trump is
in a position to win every one of the seven
battleground states, and I would argue four of the Tier
are at least one of the Tier two states that
I mentioned New Hampshire, Minnesota, Virginia, or New Mexico.

Speaker 1 (34:48):
He picks up one of them.

Speaker 6 (34:50):
But there's no question in my mind that if the
election were held today, donald Trump would win with well
over three hundred electoral votes.

Speaker 1 (34:58):
Okay, so I actually want to get to ambalance stuff
in a moment, But I want to set that aside
for a moment. You said, if the election were held today,
we're less than two weeks away from the election. Dome
rolls out some ridiculous October surprise attempt today that's so laughable.
We honestly don't even have to get into it. What
does that tell me? It tells me they don't have
an October surprise coming. Sean, what could possibly happen? It's

(35:23):
not just that, what could happen? Right?

Speaker 6 (35:25):
So think back to previous October surprises, George W. Bush
getting a DWI that had been uncovered. Tell me what
you could find out about Donald Trump today that would
shock you. I mean there's very I mean aside from
him being the product of two Martians that are currently

(35:46):
controlling him from outer space, and even that.

Speaker 1 (35:49):
I'd say, you know, I don't know about that.

Speaker 6 (35:51):
I mean, there's not much the October surprise on her side.
And trust me, we saw this with The Atlantic Jeffrey Goldberg.
He tried to create this story today. No one's biting.
They're trying desperately. The Democrats, I think, are literally in
freak out mode. You hear Barack Obama and Joe Biden
talking about all of the damage that he's going to
I mean, they don't know what to do. But there's

(36:13):
only so many plays that you can call at the
end of the fourth quarter, and that's where we are
right now. I think that they're going to have a problem.
Here's what I will tell you. We are still at
a point in the early vote where if Democrats suddenly
got their act together, they could change stuff. But in Pennsylvania,
Joe Biden got one point four million early votes. Trump

(36:34):
ended up with one point three on election day. You
know a mix in an election day and right now,
if we are if we swamp them in early vote,
they can't come back. That's a fact. Like there's you
know Trump likes to say too big to rig. That's
if we get out there. You see my sticker here,
I am proudly I went out. I went downtown Alexandria.

(36:56):
You say you don't like to be around comedy's, this
is I had to do it to as my early vote.
I went into city hall. I cast my early vote
proudly because I want to bank it.

Speaker 1 (37:05):
Jesse. Here's the deal.

Speaker 6 (37:06):
Just for people to understand this, it costs roughly about
twelve bucks to chase a voter. The longer you wait
to vote, it costs more, up to on average, about
one hundred bucks. So when Virginia started to vote early,
I went down and cast my ballot. I want them
to take that, you know, on average, eighty eight bucks
and go chase a lower propensity voter, somebody who only

(37:28):
votes maybe one of four elections, or is a newly
registered event voter. Get out there, spend your time and
money getting that. Stop calling me, stop texting me. I
banked my vote. But we are creating something that I
have not seen in thirty years of Republican politics, which
is we are out there enforced voting early. They are
I mean their share of blacks, of women, I mean,

(37:51):
excuse me, not of women, of young people in Detroit.
They've got a problem with the Arab community out there.
They are in a big problem because the coalition and
they need to win is falling apart.

Speaker 1 (38:04):
That is interesting. Okay, So as far as falling apart goes,
there's when it comes to presidential politics, as most people watching, No,
everyone who watches Sean knows this. There's a presidential race,
but then there's a bunch of down ballot stuff that
is critically important too, and you can lose the presidency
without hurting your party down ballot up to a point.
At some point in time, the candidate is so bad

(38:26):
and doing so poorly that the candidates underneath him are
in mortal danger. The fact you tell me Dems are
running Donald Trump ads in swing states tells me there
is a real fear that Kamala Harris is going to
bring the entire ticket crashing down? Am I overstating that?

Speaker 4 (38:45):
No?

Speaker 6 (38:46):
Look at I mean, at some point, all of these
politicians worry about themselves. Like you've got John Tester in Montana,
Casey and Pennsylvania, Alessa Slockett in Michigan, and Tammy Baldwin
in Wisconsin. They are running at if Donald Trump, let's
just say he was running a point ahead of Kamala
Harris in one of these states, they wouldn't worry. They'd

(39:06):
be like, Okay, we'll see when you're running an ad
saying I've worked with President Donald Trump. Right, the guy
that is the threat to democracy suddenly you're running an
ad saying I like Donald Trump, I.

Speaker 1 (39:17):
Worked with him.

Speaker 6 (39:17):
I fought to pass Phill in the blank. You know
that your candidate's underwater. All of them are on broadcast
television running ads talking about working with Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (39:28):
They are in panic mode.

Speaker 6 (39:30):
And I'm going to tell you this for everyone who
understands you brought up down ballot races.

Speaker 1 (39:33):
I was there at the beginning of the Trump administration.

Speaker 6 (39:36):
He needs a Senate to get his nominations through, he
needs a House to get his policy through. We saw
the difference the second two years of Trump impeachment, impeachment, impeachment,
like you know, stalling on the legislative front. Donald Trump
needs this to get through. He knows exactly what to
do now. He needs two solid years, if not four,
with a solid Republican majority in both houses, to get

(39:58):
this agenda through, to undermine all of the bad work
that this administration has put through policy wise. So I'm
telling you this, I have this right now. Republicans at
fifty five. So let's just real quickly. On the Senate,
it's forty nine fifty right now. They're losing a seat.
They're going to pick up West Virginia, that's Joe Manchin
is the retiring Democrat. Jim Justice, the current governor running

(40:20):
for senator as a Republican. That's a pickup Montana. Tim
Sheehy will beat John Tester. That's a pickup in Montana. Okay,
that gets you to fifty one. Forty nine. I think
Bernie Moreno beats Shared Brown in Ohio. That's fifty two.
And then I predict all three blue Wall Senate states
elect a Republican senator. That gets us to fifty five.

Speaker 1 (40:46):
Wows. Fifty five changes the game. Okay, just real quick
before I let you go, Sean, Why Montana because I
have a special affinity from there. It's where I graduated
high school. My mother is still up there in Montana.
I love that's stayed so much. It was not I
would say solidly blue, but it was Max Bacchus and
Dorts like that for most of my childhood. Did Montana

(41:08):
just go hardcore? Right, because I'm here for it.

Speaker 6 (41:11):
If they did, I think that there was like so
Mats Bachus representative, I mean then he became chairman of
the Finance Committee.

Speaker 1 (41:17):
As you were calling, I mean, this is a guy.

Speaker 6 (41:19):
He was on the Environment Public Works Committee, as ranking member,
he built up a reputation as taking care of Montana
and bringing home the bacon, if you will, Tester kind
of like look Tester, you know, looked like a Republican.
He just didn't vote one. He you know, had the
camo hat and the flannel shirt what Tim Waltz tries
to do. Although he's dressing up for Halloween as a

(41:41):
man this year. I think that that Tester knew how
to play the game. The problem is is that people
in Montana got hipped to the joke that at some
point the policy did matter, and you couldn't hide anymore, right,
you couldn't pretend to be one person in Montana and
one person in Washington, d C.

Speaker 1 (41:58):
His voting record cut up with him.

Speaker 6 (42:00):
Tim Sheehy retired Navy seal, extraordinary, sharp businessman, great candidate,
and I think, look, Tester also has had close races.
And so finally the roosters are coming home, and this
is you know, or whatever, the hens are coming home
to roost, whatever it is, it's late, and so I

(42:20):
think that this is the time when it's gonna finally
come home. It's going to matter, and the Dems have
cut bait by the way. They realize they can't save Tester,
so they tried to go after Nebraska. Depth Fisher, She's
fine there. Then it was Florida and Texas. Right now
we've got two poles showing Ted Cruz up eight in
Texas and tent eight points.

Speaker 1 (42:38):
Rick Scott up in Florida.

Speaker 6 (42:40):
Republicans are going to hold the only three states the
Democrats tried to make a play at, and then we're
just going to keep picking up. That's why I'm very,
very bullish on it.

Speaker 1 (42:49):
John, you are the man. I have no doubt we'll
be talking again soon. Thank you. Brother. All Right, we're
not done yet. They have light in the move next.
All right, it's time to lighten the mood. And this

(43:12):
light in the mood is actually going to be a
giving segment, an outreach. Right, I'm extending a hand to communists.
And I know what you're thinking, Jesse, not you right.
Maybe you think I'm extra mean to communists, and I
guess from time to time I can be a bit
abrasive with these people. But I feel the need to

(43:32):
extend a hand today to the other side because something
came up. So there is in the Senate, Josh Holly
is running against this Lucas Koutz cunts. I don't care
what his stupid name, stupid name is. He's an idiot.
He's going to lose to Josh Holly anyway, but he's
the Democrat nominee. We'll call him Kuntz because saying it
the other way, I actually wished I hadn't done that

(43:53):
just now. So his name is Lucas Kutz, and he's
running for office, and he's just he's doing the thing
democrats have to do when they're in red or purple states.
He has to pretend as if he doesn't want to
disarm you so he can kill you and throw you
in prison. Now, he does want to kill you and
throw you in prison, but he has to pretend that

(44:15):
like he doesn't want to do that. So what did
he do? He did the thing democrats do. Remember when
Tim Walls went fees and hunting, he went out and
he went shooting. Okay, but here's the problem. And then again,
this is me extending a hand. I honestly, I'm trying
to maybe even save your life. Here. Listen, Communists, he

(44:37):
almost killed somebody. It was a reporter. The reporter just
got hurt in the arm. You should know. And people
were dismissing this. What happened? How did the reporter get hurt? Well,
because these communists don't know anything about guns. They're just
pretending he was shooting at steel plates, as you can see,

(44:57):
with a high powered rifle. It's a five five six,
it's a high powered rifle. It's a high powered weapon
from I believe seven feet away. Well, when you shoot
at a steel plate with a round from seven feet away,
it creates shrapnel. There are ricochets, there are deadly things

(45:18):
that come up there. By the grace of God, it
hit the reporter in the arm. It's going to be
a bleeder. Don't get me wrong, he'll be fine. But
that fragment goes into your eye, you're dead. That fragment
has the ability to kill you. So listen, communists, I
know you lie about everything, and I know I know
you want to take guns, so you can just send

(45:41):
the state police to my home to murder me in
the middle of the night, as communists have always done.
I get all that, and honestly, I'm not even I'm
not even criticizing you for that now. I understand that.
So in the future, though, you can do all these
fake campaign events. Don't do them with guns. I don't
know what you're doing. Your t levels are too low.

(46:03):
You don't know anything about guns. You don't know about
guns safety. Leave that to us on the right, the
men and the women, all right, all right, I'll see
them autains
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