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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show, The Jesse Kelly Show.
Let's have some fun on a Wednesday. It's Hoday. You
have officially crested the peak of the week and life
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is good. We have so much to talk about Tonight
on the world Famous Jesse Kelly's Show. We are going
to discuss why the Democrat Party lost men. They are cratering.
There is all kinds of new audio out there, and
we're going to discuss that divide. Where is the disconnect?
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That'll be fascinating. We are also going to discuss and
this is going to be and I still haven't even
decided at this very moment what I'm gonna start with yet.
Are we still a country? Yeah, get into that in
a little bit. Apparently we have some kind of a
deal with China. Is that going to bring manufacturing back?
I don't know. The Democrat Party, their love of foreigners,
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the CCP using Harvard and other elite institutions as recruiting grounds,
Quantum physics is a lie, the Beach Boys, Brian Wilson
is dead. All that and so much more coming up
tonight on the world Famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now I
have to decide in this moment, whether we're gonna start heavy,
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whether we're gonna start light. I have standing before me
a feminist and a horse jockey, and I have to
choose between one, and I'm in a fantastic mood, so
I'm gonna choose light first. Well, it's news of the
day stuff, but lighter because that question about do we
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have country is going to be a big one, and
I'll get to that in a few New poll came
out today Quinnipiac Poll. The Democrat party approval rating is
twenty one percent. The disapproval rating is seventy percent. That's
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flirting with nonexistence as a party. Those numbers are well,
I'll be honest, those numbers have never been seen before
and this kind of polling. That's beyond belief to have
numbers that low. And I'm going to bring this to
the military and men and what has happened, because I'll
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go ahead and give him some credit for this, because
he's the one who kind of gave me the idea
for where we are and more specifically where the Democrat
Party is. I was speaking with Bill Jacobson. You ever
heard of Bill Jacobson? Super sharp guy? Have you ever
heard of legal Insurrection. It's one of these great legal
conservative website. Bill Jacobson is a law professor at Cornell,
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one of the last conservatives left in the university system.
And Bill and I were having a discussion, and we
weren't discussing the Democrat Party, but we were actually discussing
the university system itself, because I was I don't know
about you, but I have noticed it's noticeable the change
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in young people in this country. It's not just poll
numbers that we read all the time. Young people are
moving to the right, and the younger they are the
further right they're moving. I honestly, the twenty year olds
are moving to the right, and the twelve year olds
are further right than the twenty year olds. They have
had enough. The young people who always get dogged on,
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Oh kids, these days, they are further right than my generation,
my parents' generation, and their generation after them. They are hardcore.
They're going to make me look like a freaking softy.
So because of that, and because I've seen more right
wing activism on college campus, I asked Bill Jacobs and
I said, Bill, is college getting better? And he said, well,
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yes and no. He said, the students on the surface.
The students, the activism, the crazy left wing activism is
definitely turned down from what it was. The right wing
activism again about the students is turned up. He said, Jesse,
I'll be frank with you because he knew I wanted
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to hear something good, okay, and he knew that, and
he kind of eased me into it. He said, I'm
gonna burst your bubble here. The universities themselves are as
bad as they have ever been, and they are getting
progressively worse day by day. And I said, what I
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don't understand. It feels like this woke left wing whatever
word cultural Marxism is what I call it. It feels
like that stuff is bottomed. Dowt. It feels like we're rebounding.
And he said, yes, Jesse, but understand this. You have
to understand how it works inside of an organization in
the university sector when it comes to the professors, the
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people who do the hiring the firing, that all these people,
they are further left than they've ever been. And because
they're further left than they've ever been, they are more
aggressive at purging any right wing thought than as than
we've ever seen before. So they're gaining strength. We are
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losing ground and the new hires. If you are even
slightly on the right, you are considered unhireable, gone, completely gone.
Bill followed it up with Jews in particular. He said,
by the way, not just right wingers, Jews can't get
hired now, especially if you're a pro is real person.
You're gone, like goodbye, nope, gone. The university system is
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moving radically, moving in the wrong direction, and this will
come back to the Democrat Party in a second. So
I said, okay, well, how do we fix that? And
he said, well, Jesse, this is the problem. Once you
get there. Once it's completely ideologically captured, with no other
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dissenting voices at all, it becomes impossible to reform from
the inside because who's going to reform it? What administrator,
what professor? But those people don't exist. You have purged
them all. Once you completely capture any entity, a company,
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a university, whatever it is, Once it is one hundred
percent captured and conquered, where's the reform going to come from.
Let's make it religious. Let's say you had an island,
one hundred people on the island, and seventy five of
them were Muslims. Twenty five of them were Christians, and
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through a series of reforms and whatnot, the Muslims were
gaining strength and gaining strength. And as they gained strength,
they isolated and purged the Christians from employment here, from
this neighborhood. You can't live here, you can't live there.
And so eventually the Christians would either leave or be
killed or imprisoned. And soon you have an island of
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one hundred people, and one hundred out out of one
hundred of them are Muslims. Who's going to spread Christianity? Nobody.
It's gone on that island. It's gone. That's what has
happened in the university system. Now to the Democrat Party.
The Democrat Party, they understand, they can read numbers, they
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read poll numbers. They understand young people hate them, men
hate them, white people hate them, blue collar people hate them.
They get that. By the way, the blue collar thing
spans demographics, spans religions. Blue collar men despise the Democrat Party.
It's not just by the way. Natural born citizens, legal
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immigrants despise the Democrat Party now despise them. They are
looking at all these numbers and they know they have
to win back these groups, but I don't think they can.
I don't think it's possible. I'm gonna play something for you. Now,
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keep in mind, this is just one little tidbit from today.
Her name is Loretta Sanchez's a Democrat member of the House.
She's questioning Scott Descent. We have some Scott Descent for you.
We'll play it for you. But she's questioning him today.
I want you to listen not only to what she says.
I want you to listen to the crowd's reaction and
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as she's talking, and as she corrupts, corrects him, and
as she interrupts him and then informs him not to
interrupt her. I want you to picture not you, you're
already hyperinformed, you're already involved. I want you to picture
normy dude. Twenty year old dude, twenty five year old
dude trying to find a job. Maybe he's got one,
working his way up. Feels like Democrats kind of hate him,
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but he's not really political. I want you to picture
twenty year old dude tuning in. Maybe he's listening right
now and he hears this.
Speaker 2 (09:34):
In fact, we've already seen that prices are rising on
many everyday goods.
Speaker 1 (09:38):
No, Congress, congresslan, please don't interrupt me. It and time
is mine and.
Speaker 2 (09:43):
Time is mine. Please don't interrupt me. I will ask
you questions and I will grant you an opportunity to
answer them, but please don't interrupt me during my time
with quick Okay, I know I'm a woman, but please
try to limit yourself to answering my questions. No, I'm sorry,
but we get talked.
Speaker 1 (10:01):
I know I'm a woman. Immediately, this is These are
people inside of the House of Representatives. And you could hear.
You could hear it was audible. Oh gosh, here we go.
It was audible in the crowd. They did the same
thing you did when you heard it. Just now, oh gosh,
here we go again. And she can hear it, she
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can hear the reaction. But they are so captured. Who's
going to be the one to pull the REDA Sanchez
aside and say you can't talk like that anymore. You're
never going to get dudes to vote for us again
if you keep talking like that. Will continue along these
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Jesse Kelly Show. On a wonderful, a fantastic Wednesday. Put
a smile on your face. We're almost to the weekend,
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Jesse at jesse kellyshow dot com. Is the Democrat Party
so captured by insanity? Have they purged so much, so many,
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I should say, normal people from their party that now
they've gotten to a place where they cannot reform. In
my house, you know that I cheese, steaks and pizza.
That's how I eat my boys. They're boys. They want
and cheese, steaks and pizza. Ob she wants vegetables, healthy stuff.
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Is that organic? That's what we get because she's there.
We get vegetables, We have fresh fruit. What if she left,
took off with a Trans Siberian Orchestra or something like that.
She's a big fan. What if she took off with
Trans Siberian orchestra? How many vegetables would get eaten in
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the Kelly household? Well, who's there to advocate for them?
The Democrat Party? They can see numbers the way you
can see numbers. They can read the way you can read.
They know they've lost blue collar, they've lost men. They've
lost this. They've lost they know this, and yet they
don't seem to be able to correct because there's nobody,
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no voice left loud enough to correct them from the
inn side, completely captured. And remember all the media they consume.
These are not people who go home and listen to
the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. They go home and
watch MSNBC. They go to purely left wing universities. They
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exist in a communist bubble and can't see out of it.
Pete Haigs has spoke at Fort Bragg. I want you
to listen to something. We're not a college or a university.
Speaker 3 (14:28):
We're not interested in your.
Speaker 1 (14:29):
Woke garbage and your political correctness. That wasn't a political rally.
That wasn't a bunch of Republicans democrats. I will tell
you from experience, most and most of the young men
I was in with, including myself, we were not really
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political at all at all. And yet he says that
and it gets cheers. At the same time, Senator Tammy
Baldwin got to interrogate Pete hag Seth about changing the
name of the navy ship, you know, the one named
after Harvey Milk, the LGBTQ activist. This is what she
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asked them about.
Speaker 4 (15:14):
You chose Pride month to direct the Navy to rename
a ship named for Navy veteran Harvey Milk. This committee
will continue to pursue serious work in the interests of
American national security, and I ask you to choose to
join us in that endeavor.
Speaker 1 (15:36):
Senator, were not interested in naming ships after activists.
Speaker 3 (15:39):
That's the stance we're taking.
Speaker 1 (15:42):
Even if you're the biggest Harvey Milk fan in the world,
which I don't anybody really is. But let's say you
just love Harvey Milk. Did he write a book. He
probably wrote a book. They all do. Let's say you
read his book and you're a fan, and you read
everything he ever wrote, and you're just a Harvey Milk suan.
Even if that's the case, young men don't want to
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hear that crap. Young men don't want to go serve
on a Navy ship named for a gay rights guy.
That don't want to do it. They don't want to
hear it. And you don't have to be a Republican.
You don't have to be a right winger. You don't
have to be me, you don't have to be you.
If you're just a normal seventeen year old dude, that's
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something that turns you off. You don't like it, you
don't want to hear about it. And when you join
the military, you don't want to be scolded about how
much America sucks and how gay you should be unless
you're in the army. But you understand what I'm saying.
You don't want to hear any of this stuff at all.
And they know it, but they can't change it. A
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party that has completely lost the plot, and I'm not
sure it can be reformed. I'm not sure they can
do it. We're watching right now all these riots. In
case you can't tell, I'm kind of tired of talking
about the riots. I debated whether I'm even going to
bring it up tonight, which I will because it's in
the emails. But all these riots, the riots got so
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unpopular so quickly, the communists in this country started pleading
with the protesters to stop waving Mexican flags. They're so lost,
they'll just walk right into burning a cop car and
waving a Mexican flag and then turn around and go, oh,
what's that unpopular? No Way headline. Fifty nine percent approved
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Trump's deployment of National Guard and troops in Los Angeles
sixty forty. You can't find a sixty forty issue. Every
Democrat in the country's on the forty percent side of it. Wow,
I don't know that it can be changed. I don't know.
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Maybe they have purged the last of the sanity and
this is just what they are now. That's the good news.
The bad news is we're going to discuss a country,
what makes one and do we still have one? Before
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Chris bringing us back
with the Beach Boys. There in honor of Brian Wilson,
Beach Boys co founder, passed away at the age of
eighty two. Prayers to him and his family. I am
a huge Beach boyfans, Beach Boy fan, I always have been.
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I love all their tunes. Wish him well. I guess
I can't wish him the bet that doesn't make sense,
but hoping his family is okay at this point in time. Now,
on top of that heavy news, let's talk about something.
And this is just some verbal vomit coming from me.
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Just bear with me here, But I've been I was
brewing on something. The riots are kicking off, and I
don't know whether they will ramp up or ramp down.
I don't know right now, looks like they're going to
try to turn it up. But I was thinking about this.
I'm starting to get emails from people around La got
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an email. I'll get to it in a little bit.
People around Atlanta the riots are coming. People were concerned,
and I'm thinking about California in particular, but this applies
to a lot of places in the country. So the
situation is that the two political parties in the country,
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because we only have two major political parties, one of
the two major political parties, they believe in bringing in
as many foreigners as possible. They'll tell you till they're
blue in the face that those people are actually the
ones who built the country. They're the ones most important
for the economy. They'll not only bring in as many
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foreigners as possible, if an effort is made to remove
these people from the country, they will spend millions of
dollars and activate street groups to prevent the deportation of
these people. But wait, there's more. The elected political leaders
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in these states, from top to bottom, from governor to mayor,
from top to bottom, the elected political leaders will stand
shoulder to shoulder with the illegals while our citizens are
being crushed, punished, assaulted, their jobs taken. I think about
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what Gavin Newsom said.
Speaker 5 (22:09):
Look, this isn't just about protests here in Los Angeles.
When Donald Trump sought blanket authority to commandeer the National Guard,
he made that order apply to every state in this nation.
This is about all of us. This is about you.
Speaker 1 (22:26):
I think about what Karen Bath said.
Speaker 6 (22:28):
We are a city of immigrants. We take pride in
the diversity in our city, and it is my job
as the mayor of Los Angeles to protect all Angelinos,
regardless of when they got here, why they came, or
where they came from.
Speaker 1 (22:43):
I think about what the mayor of Chicago, Brandon Johnson said.
Speaker 5 (22:46):
Look, I remember a few stand ups ago and I
talked about what terrorism looks like.
Speaker 3 (22:51):
This is it.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
There should be no question to what our country.
Speaker 3 (22:54):
Would look like.
Speaker 1 (22:54):
How the Confederacy won. We're seeing it on full display.
I'm going to ask you something and it's heavy, so
I'm going to try not to stay on it very
long because I'm not in a heavy mood, but I
was in one this morning as I was thinking about it.
So just something for you to think about. And I'm
not taking a position either way, but it's on my mind.
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Are we still a country? Do we still actually have
a country? I mean, let's understand what a country is
a group of people, whether it's states or provinces or whatever,
whether it's just a tribe, a group of people choose
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to live together for protection and prosperity that comes with that.
The group of people. In order to do that, they
have to share common values. And then if that, if
if everything works out that way, right, Okay, I'm going
to live with you, You're going to live with me.
Because we have common values. We get we get more
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protection because we stay together, prosperity because we work together. Hey,
we should create a government that reflects those values. Oh okay,
let's create a government. I mean, that's how nations form,
and that's how nations stay together. If there are gigantic
pockets roughly half of the United States of America that
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stand really look, they're not even shy about it anymore.
They stand with the tranees, they stand with the foreigners,
they stand against Americans. How much of a country do
we have left? And it's not that it's not that
I'm saying anything it's hopeless or anything. I'm not saying that,
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But I'm saying, the United States of America, the United
States of America, as a fifty state country, does that
still exist? There are we still are we lying to
each other? Are we pretending what was still is? There
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are people listening to the sound of my voice right now,
afraid to leave their homes. And they're not only afraid
to leave their homes because of the riots. They're afraid
to leave their homes because of the riots, and because
they know if they leave their homes with their families,
with their wives, their husbands, their children, and if they
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encounter Let's say, let's say you leave your home. Let's
say you're in Los Angeles County right now, and you
throw your wife and your three children in the car,
and you are trying to get out of town, and
on your way out of town, you are surrounded by
a mob of twenty illegals from El Salvador. You are
in a situation where if you drive over them, if
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you pull out a gun and shoot them, if you
do anything other than be beaten and killed, you are
in a situation where your government in that area will
arrest you and not them, and throw you in prison
for the rest of your life and separate you from
your family. That's not a place that's a little liberal.
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That's a separate country. Tell me, tell me why that's
the same country I live in. I live in blood
red rural Texas. If I know the police department well
and sheriff's department in my area. If you, no matter
where you're from, American, El Salvador, whatever, if you started
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pounding on my window with my family in the car
attempting to make entry, I would blow your freaking head off.
And I don't even know that. I would be questioned
more than five minutes by the local police. They would
show up, laugh at his dead body, take a statement
from me with my attorney because I'm not a moron,
and I'd be home eating Little Caesar's pizza in about
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an hour or two. That's the United States of America.
Does that country still exist in all fifty states? I
don't know that it does, and that saddens me. That
saddens me a great deal to know that I don't
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know that we have fifty states left, a fifty state
country left? What similarities and you don't remember because of
why a country is found that and why people choose
to stay together, the whole common values thing. How do
you share a country with people who want your daughter
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beat up on the volleyball court by a dude? Where
are the common values. Where's the overlap? Is there any
And I'll put one more question on it, and then
we're gonna move on. We're gonna do emails. I want
to do a bunch of emails night. Should we still
be a country? If you argue we are, okay, I
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can't argue against that. Again, I'm not sure how I
feel about it. Should we be If there is a state,
even if it's our largest, most powerful state, that has
declared itself to be the friend of the foreigner and
the enemy of the normal citizen, should that state be
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part of America? I'm not so sure. Anyway, Probably a
decent time to learn about the rise and fall of
the Roman Republic. I think it would be a really
really good time. Hint, hint, wink wink for you to
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thing on iHeart, Spotify, iTunes. All right, one more word
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on this. Are we still a country? I know that
there's plenty of countries still for you and for me,
for normal people, But as a fifty state United States?
Are we still a country? This is the police chief
of one of my favorite American cities that is so
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lost now, I just I don't even know what to say.
This is Seattle's police chiefs.
Speaker 3 (30:25):
Let me be clear, the Seattle Police Department does not
engage in immigration enforcement activities. We do not inquire into
or collect information about an individual's immigration or citizenship status
unless it is directly connected to a state or local
criminal investigation. This is, of course, the sole responsibility of
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the federal government.
Speaker 1 (30:53):
Not just some random crazy New Kami recruit police officer.
The police chief of one of America's major cities issued
a public announcement that he's not worried about your immigration status.
Do we still have a fifty state country or are
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we all just pretending? You know? I brought up at
the beginning of the show that the help captured the
Democrat Party is and I'd brought up the conversation I
had had with Bill Jacobson, a college professor, about college universe,
about universities and how they can't reform from the inside
because there's no one left to reform them on the inside.
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And what I didn't mention was he followed that up
at this point he said, So, what Trump is doing
by attacking these universities like Harvard and whatnot. People may
not like it, but it's one hundred percent necessary because
the only way, the only chance you have at reforming
the university, it has to come from the outside now
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because the inside's gone. Where does that leave us as
a country? Maybe you're uncomfortable with troops walking the streets
of American cities to try to protect federal agents, which
is what they're there to do. They're not there pulling
people over for traffic tickets. They're there to protect ice agents.
Maybe you're uncomfortable with that, and I get that, totally
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get that. I think it's a bad look too. But
if Los Angeles' mayor has announced that she's not going
to do it, and California's governor has announced that he's
not going to do it, you have these places where
the police chief says he's not going to do it,
then what choice do you have. I know it's an
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ugly situation to be as a country. It most definitely is.
But it's worth having these conversations. Whatever. Let's do some emails. Hey, Jesse,
I believe they will shift the riots from city to city,
staying a day or two ahead of federal intervention. It's
a sweeping national riot. Okay, well I'll take it one
step further. I don't know where we're going to go.
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As you're hearing the Santa my voice with time is
it here? It's like I had a six fifty five
Eastern Times something like that. Well, Chris, I'm not on
Eastern Time. I'm not a math major. I don't know whatever.
They're still burning multiple cities across the country, multiple National
Guard units. Trump has very wisely taken control and activated
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them wherever he sniffed trouble, and he's bringing them in.
But here's something, Here's something we don't talk about a lot,
but we've certainly discussed it before on the show. Let's
talk about military matters. Let's talk about flat out combat.
Let's talk about that wonderful Napoleon quote, one of my
favorite quotes of all time. Quantity has a quality all
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its own. Great quote. Right when you think about it,
that's a great quote. So let's make it from our perspective.
What have I said before that in Washington, d C.
In the Secret Service, there is something that is known.
Let's not talked about publicly, but there's something that is known.
You want to know what it is. All those guns,
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fighter jets at your disposal, everything. If there was ever
an actual armed insurrection and people wanted to get into
DC and take out Congress or the Senate or the
President or any of that other stuff, and God forbid
that day ever comes. But let's say people wanted to
they could, and there was nothing that would stop them
or barely slow them down. Well, no, they would send
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in the Marines that there aren't near enough marines that
would be mowed down and run over immediately. There are
too many guns, too much ammunition in America for the
military to handle, for every law enforcement agency to handle.
It's an overwhelming number. Overwhelming a number they can't they
can't deal with. You simply can't deal with it. That's
why I laugh when people say January sixth was an insurrection.
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If there was an insurrection on January sixth, we'd have
a new gun period. If the American people ever wanted
to have an insurrection, the government could not stop The
military couldn't stop it, Secret Service, cops, FBI, nobody could
stop it. Or too many guns, too many people. Quantity
has equality all its own. Now, let's flip that to
the real dark side of it. How many people did
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Joe Biden bring in twenty million? How many times did
you and I sit here and have a discussion about
the demographics of those people every time you'd turn on
the news, every time you'd read about a migrant caravan. Oh,
young men, young men. Oh, I realize there is some women,
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some children, but the overwhelming majority of them, and not
just from Mexico, from elsalvad or from Guatemala. We're talking
from dark places, darker places, Afghanistan, places like that. Young men,
young men, young men, millions of them. Now I'm not
saying this is going to happen. I'm not. But what if,
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what if they decide they're not leaving? Do you know,
you know what chance? Two thousand National guardsmen would have none,
But we have seven hundred Marines, infantry Marines, two seven. Look,
I'm very familiar with two seven. I was in one seven,
exact same duty station, twenty nine Palms. They were right
next door to us. I did same thing. Oh they're
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tough as nails. Oh, they'll take a lot of people
with them. Millions of young men of attalion of infantry
Marines would be a speed bump. I look, I'm not
saying that. I don't think we're going there. Please don't,
Please don't get panicked and think that's what I'm saying.
But this is what happens when you import millions of
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disloyal foreigners onto your streets, many of them very very
very bad people. All right, enough of that, we are
going to talk a little bit about the irs, more specifically,
the government and the strategy they use to manipulate us.
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