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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show, the Jesse Kelly Show.
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Speaker 2 (00:29):
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Speaker 2 (01:02):
All that and so.
Speaker 1 (01:04):
Much more coming up tonight on the world famous Jesse
Kelly's Show. I want to begin here because again, in politics,
certainly if you're somebody on the right, if you're an
anti communist like me, there aren't that many days where
you get a great win. Communism is always on the move,
and they're getting little wins here and wins there, and
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we lose this election and lose this and lose it.
Some days some days are pretty tough. Bit every now
and then you get a nice one. So just to recap,
for years and years, in years and decades, Democrats have
been doing the dirtiest possible thing when it comes to
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drawing congressional districts in America, making sure they carve this
seat just this way so a Democrat can win in
a Republican cant Here's the problem with that. Though. It's
great for a while and it'll get you more seats,
but at some point there's no more jerrymandering you can
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do because the state borders are the state borders. The
map is what the map is. Once you've carved out
all or most of the Republicans from Congress, there's not
much more carving.
Speaker 2 (02:26):
You can do, so there's a limit on jerrymandering.
Speaker 1 (02:33):
Democrats have done this for so long in this country,
they're kind of at their limit. On the flip side,
Republicans are historically low t cowardly weenies who say stupid
weak things like we're better than that, and they don't
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actually use power when they get it. That's historically what
Republicans have been. Republicans in recent years are finally growing
some teeth and growing other things and learning they have
to use power and fight back and get in on
the game.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
If you're out there playing football when one team throws
on brass knuckles, you can sit in wine that it's
unfair or against the rules, but you better go get
some or you're going to lose.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
We started redrawing district lines. Well, whenever you start doing
dirty things that the Communists has been doing, communists freak out.
They freak out, and they freak out for this reason,
they know they're going to lose. Once you start getting
in on the game, the Communists knows he's going to lose.
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So they freaked out to such a degree that they
spent mill millions of dollars in Virginia on a campaign
that was probably always doomed. And here's why. According to
Virginia law, it's the Virginia Constitution. Let me clarify. You
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can't do what they just did. Just throw it on
the ballot and Jerry mannder out all the Republican seats.
You can't do that. It's against the Virginia Constitution. It
doesn't matter if every person in Virginia voted for it,
it's against the Virginia Constitution. It doesn't go through. But communists,
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for better or worse, they always move forward. They're always
on offense. And they said, screw it, we're doing it anyway,
and they did it. And of course it passed because
they spent millions of dollars and we didn't turn out
and all the other things. But it's all bad. I
got it. In response to what Virginia did, other red
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states took even more drastic action. Ronda Santis heavy d
for example, in Florida in five minutes after Virginia was done,
and said, okay, we're getting in on that. Boom, here's
some more Republican seats. We talked earlier in the week
about that Indiana State Senate. Those state senators who were
blocking their redistricting up too bad, so sad you're all gone.
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Now they're Indiana's gonna do it too. In response to
what Virginia attempted to do, we picked up red seats
across the country because Republicans said, okay, we're in on it.
And then today the Supreme Court of Virginia stepped in.
It was really the only thing they could do. They
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stepped in and said, yeah, Virginia, you can't do this.
This is this is blatantly against the constitution. They just
struck it down. It's gone. There's no more ten to
one map in Virginia. It goes back to what it was.
So the Communists pushed too hard, too fast, and it
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burned them. And historically this is how communists get burned
a lot, because they are such rabid, demonic animals, because
they're always trying to destroy, always on the march, always aggressive,
always aggressive. They push too far, too fast. I've brought
it up before. The Communists are phasing out their old
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guard Democrat types, the Nancy Pelosi type. Sometimes some of
these people are getting phased that. Some of them are
just old and retiring. But they're phasing these people out.
And this new Democrat Party, the younger Democrat Party, extremely rabbit,
extremely Marxist all in all the time. You know what
I'm talking about. That's going to hurt them because you
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need the Nancy Pelosi types. If you're a Communist, you
need her to calm you down and control you a
little bit. You need it. You cannot control your own
demonic impulses. If you're AOC or these people, you're just
so full of the communist deem and there's nothing that
holds you back. It's all in all the time, kill everyone.
Speaker 3 (07:17):
You need.
Speaker 1 (07:18):
Someone like Grandma Vod could have step in and say, hey,
shut up, they go to your room. Remember AOC got
to Congress and the meet it every day. She's got
her stupid face in the news saying some commy gobblygook.
Democrat party was starting to get hurt image wise. Nancy
Pelosi dragged her right in the office. They had a
long closed door meeting. AOC tightened it up after that.
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You have to have somebody like Nancy Pelosi to control
you and your demonic impulses. Without that, they're in trouble.
Remember James Carvell, We're always playing James Carbon.
Speaker 3 (07:56):
In the name of a just merciful gun.
Speaker 1 (07:59):
Do member in Minnesota. It was in Minnesota the Democrats
had a convention and to start their convention they brought
out some Indian chick and she does some land acknowledgement
that everything's on stolen land and all all this other stuff.
Do you remember, Oh you have it good, Chris.
Speaker 3 (08:19):
Why are you bringing this up in an election? Okay?
What we did with all kinds of things with would slavery,
would experiment with drugs, what we did during what happened
in the Confederacy during the Civil War, Andersonville, and it's okay.
This is an election and the d n C is
not the place to discuss this. Understand this. The d
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n C does not exist to right wrongs. It doesn't
exist to acknowledge the more unpleasant parts of history. It
doesn't exist to make people feel good. It exists get
just through your head to win election. Now do you
think that is gonna help us win elections? Talking about
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lam theff from the Dakotas, We're not. Please stop this
in the name of a.
Speaker 1 (09:15):
Just merciful God.
Speaker 3 (09:16):
Don't you see what's happening. Don't you see where this
has brought us to. For God's sakes, lady, what is
Ken Martin doing doing.
Speaker 1 (09:28):
Democrats need these types to hold them back. They need
scolding like that, without the James Carnivals running things, without
the Nancy Pelosis, without the older saltier Democrats who know
how to form a winning coalition that and make themselves
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not look quite so insane, without those old guard types
keeping the younger ones in line. The Communists, they just
can't control themselves and they go too far, too fast,
they blew millions of dollars to try to steal congressional
seats in Virginia, and it was something that was so
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nakedly unconstitutional. Anybody who was old and salty could have
looked at it and said, this is a waste of
time and money. We're just gonna make enemies here. The
Republicans are going to respond, what are you doing? But
they couldn't control themselves. And now we're here. It's a
great day. We'll be back. This is a Jesse Kelly show.
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Fantastic Friday.
And asked doctor Jesse Friday, so many great questions, so much.
Speaker 2 (10:46):
Fun still to be had on the world.
Speaker 1 (10:48):
Famous Jesse Kelly Show. Before we get to that, I
want to say we already went over a great story,
great news. The communists in Virginia really really screwed. The
pooch got them so is all twisted up into knots
over the whole thing, and they ended up just losing.
It's great, but let's take a moment and acknowledge something else. Oftentimes,
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big cities in America now they're run by the scummiest
people on the face of the planet. They are, and
they steal elections. You know, you think a legitimate person
is going to win an election in Chicago, they're going
to steal that election. New York City steal. That's what happens.
That's how it works now. So when something wonderful does
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happen in one of our big cities, I feel like
we should acknowledge it and celebrate it on the show.
Baltimore has had a bad rap for a long time
because crime has gotten out of control. I mean, I've
been to Baltimore. We took our care when I lived
in DC for a year. We would go up to
the Baltimore Harbor and the aquarium and we need crab
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cakes and everything else. And Baltimore has got and really
really dangerous, the Black Lives Matter all that crap that.
It's just been really really dangerous. They've had really bad
government there and it's been bad thing after bad thing
after a bad thing after bad thing, all bad news
out of Baltimore, which actually really genuinely does suck because
Baltimore could be a gorgeous, cool city. But that aside,
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Baltimore has been rough for a while. But today Baltimore
Mayor Brandon Scott he did something I think is really
really going to make an impact.
Speaker 4 (12:31):
Therefore, I, Brandon M. Scott, Mayor of the Great City
of Baltimore, do hear by proclaim that the four thousand
block of Freemount Avenue shall be some ceremonial renamed as
Tupacs of cool Way, and encourage all Baltimore residents to
join in the celebration.
Speaker 5 (12:48):
Congratulations absolutely, What Chris, Why aren't you still They just.
Speaker 1 (13:02):
Named a street after a dead rapper. This is a huge,
huge moment that I think is gonna turned Baltimore around.
What Chris, Yeah, you're supposed to hold your gun up
sideways and shoot it at somebody something. This is what
who Pakshapur Tupac Shakur Way? Chris, It's is huge. Hey,
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Indiana Jesse, during your first hour last night, you were
talking about trust and it reminds me of the measles outbreak,
hantavirus and so on, And I'm wondering how many people
in the country actually are going to believe our institutions
and their recommendations. He says, his name is Clint. This
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is exactly what I warned about. I know you were
right there with me. You were if you were listening
back then. I bet you I did a thousand show. Well,
probably not a thousand. I bet you I did one
hundred shows on this exact subject. Trust in institutions, and
during coronavirus and other things. It wasn't just coronavirus, but
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coronavirus was the biggest one for our medical institutions. During coronavirus,
doctors became liars. They did Pediatricians are trying to jam
that thing in your kid's arm.
Speaker 2 (14:18):
It's safe.
Speaker 1 (14:18):
Your doctor didn't know that. They lied. Pharmacies.
Speaker 2 (14:23):
Pharmacies wouldn't fill ivermectin prescriptions.
Speaker 1 (14:27):
No, sorry, you can't get that here. We lost trust
in pharmacies.
Speaker 2 (14:33):
The CDC is.
Speaker 6 (14:35):
Recommending mail in ballots that the Democrats used to steal election.
The FDA called ivermectin horse paste when it had been
used on humans by the doses of billions. We watched
every medical institution we used to trust.
Speaker 1 (14:59):
We watched all of them join together and lie, lie
and smash your freedoms and censor anybody who was out
there trying to tell the truth. If you even mentioned that,
you should, oh, I don't know, get some sunshine and
exercise and not stress about the whole freaking thing. You
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were treated like patient zero, who was going to kill
fifty million people. We had the President of the United
States of America, Joe Biden, get up on camera and
tell us he was losing patience with us. I have
never in my lifetime, I don't think it has ever happened,
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had an American president speak to the American people, a
big segment of the American people that way. We've been patient,
but our patience is wearing thin. Excuse me, who do
you think you are? You piece of crap. You don't
get to talk to.
Speaker 3 (15:55):
Me like that.
Speaker 1 (15:56):
You're not my king. Go screw yourself. I screamed in
this microphone day after day after day that in the
future we were going to have something that is real.
We were gonna have something. Not that Corona wasn't real.
It's not what I'm saying, but we were gonna have something.
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Maybe it does kill fifty million people. I mean that happens.
You don't you don't want to, you don't want to
be around for it. But if you look historically these
horrible plagues and things like that, that they do happen,
and in the future, you have to assume there's something coming. No,
I don't think it's hantavirus. Don't sit in stress about that.
But there will be something someday, And on that day,
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the CDC is gonna put out a statement, and your
doctor's gonna make a statement. Maybe even the president, whoever
it is then, will come out and make a statement.
You know what, You're gonna do, the exact same thing
I'm gonna do. Yeah, probably Line, I remember Corona, you
allowed a bunch of liars. That's not true. Probably Lyon,
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Robby Lyon, probably trying to sell farmer products. Again, That's
what we're all gonna say. Once trust is violated, it's
very hard to get it back. It's a shame.
Speaker 5 (17:15):
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Speaker 4 (17:20):
Shall therefore, I, Brandon M. Scott, Mayor of the Great
City of Baltimore, do hear by proclaim that the four
thousand block of Free Mount Avenue shall be some ceremonial
renamed as Tupacs of cool Way, and encourage all Baltimore
residents to join in the celebration.
Speaker 5 (17:40):
Congratulations, that's a great day, A great day.
Speaker 1 (17:44):
Doctor. I'm a pretty young guy. Most of my friends
are conservative, but they are disillusioned right now. They still
largely believe what I do on big social issues, abortion,
trainee stuff, et cetera, but they seem to be sliding
towards socialist economics. Is there such a thing as conservative communists?
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All right? So this is what is happening right now,
and it is of great concern to me, of great
concern because our financial situation, our economy, the jobs market,
because it is not good. And I don't care what
the latest jobs report says. It's not that every time
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we get one of these, it gets revised down and
we find out all the jobs we're in healthcare or
something like that. I live, work, and worship around real people,
and they can't find good jobs, and their kids can't
find good jobs. Young people do not feel like they
can find good jobs right now. And AI is phasing
out a lot of jobs. It's just the opportunities are there.
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Don't get me wrong, There are opportunities, but it is
a struggle for young people right now. On top of this,
everything is so expensive. Do you remember what it was
like or maybe you're going through this right now to
be poor? Well, I remember what it was like, especially
when you're young, when you don't have any money, you
don't have an established career. You might be working a
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minimum wage job, or waiting tables or something like that.
When I started working construction, making something like twelve bucks
an hour, I thought I was rich. Well, now prices
have gone up significantly and they're still making minimum wage.
They can't get ahead, can't afford a cell phone, can't
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afford this, can't afford that. And we've talked about it.
But when people can't make ends meet, people will accept
all manner of things as long as you're promising to
make it better. And you should know this is part
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of the communists plan to destroy. This is why he
knows destruction is good for him. Remember the Lenning quote,
the worse the better revolution without end the communist knows
if he just keeps trashing it and trashing it and
trashing it and trashing it and trashing it, people in
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their desperation are much more likely to turn to him.
If he's out there promising free goodies, They're more likely
to turn to him and say, Okay, what can you
give me? I can't pay the power bill. What can
you give me what? People are more likely to do
that they just are. And there is a concern about
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young people who don't have an established career, maybe don't
can't find a job or at least can't find a
good one. And Democrats are going to do what you
know what they're going to do. We're going to promise
him this, and promise him that. They will give you this,
we'll give you that, sign you up for this entitlement.
And even if the Democrats don't do that, you know
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what they might do, well, not what they might do,
what they are doing and what they will do. They're
going to wealth envy.
Speaker 2 (21:08):
They do it all the time.
Speaker 1 (21:10):
Hi, I guess you're I guess these rich guys just
want to steal it all. Well, you can't even make
ends meet. That's a very effective way to campaign when
people are in poverty. It's been used many, many, many
times before. Hey, those rich guys are bad, Elect me
and I'll steal their stuff and give it to you.
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Very effective for people who aren't making ends meet now.
Of course, in the end, everything will get worse. If
you're poor, the communists will make you poorer. If you're
middle class, it don't make you poorer. If they're rich,
they'll make you poorer unless you're a big donor. Look,
they're going to destroy it all, but we are if
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prices keep going up. You know, if we can't get
this thing under control, if we can't get the jobs
market where we wanted. If we could, we got it.
We have to get things right for Americans, or Americans
are going to make bad choices. They simply are. Why
did America choose FDR When they chose FDR. FDR was
far to the left of what the United States of
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America was, but they chose him and kept chosing, choosing
him over and over and over again, because we were
in dire straits, great depression stuff, and people in that
kind of a situation will oftentimes turn to government and
say help, which government, of course can't do. FDR just
made everything worse. But that is the risk we run.
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And I hate to keep coming back to it, but
I will. This is why we have to deport fifty
million people. We do, every single illegal, every one of them,
even the one ones who picked the jalapeno peppers, every
one of them. And then we need to start getting
rid of some legal ones as well. No more handing
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out tens of thousands of h one bs no, nope, nope,
get out, go back to your country. We have to
do this because Americans have to start feeling they are
being rewarded in this job's market with jobs and opportunity,
and right now they are not feeling that. They just
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are not. They are not. You can tell me all
these things. I heard it today.
Speaker 2 (23:24):
The big Job.
Speaker 7 (23:25):
Jobs report for April sixty five thousand expected. Nay, nay, nay.
We are much stronger, one hundred and fifteen thousand, one
one five and last month upward revision from one seventy
eight to one eighty five.
Speaker 2 (23:41):
These are good numbers.
Speaker 1 (23:44):
Good. It's your fun. Is your son found a job?
I need details here. This is a risk, all right,
all right. Oh, by the way, I'll mention it again
and again and again. If we can get a hand
on things here with gas prices and everything else, we
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can campaign on this and win some seats in November.
Speaker 8 (24:08):
Every week I get a report from the task force.
You know, we have our weekly meeting, and I am
shocked every single day by the things that we find.
Just one of the all stars on our fraud task
Force is our great Agriculture Secretary Brook Problems and Brooke
has found out that we've got three hundred and fifty
five thousand people on SNAT benefits receiving double benefits, that
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we've got one hundred and eighty six thousand dead people
getting SNAT benefits, one hundred and eighty six thousand dead
Americans getting food stamps. Right now, now, I know the
fake news media is going to say that the big
headline from this speech is jd Vance proposes that we
take away food stamps.
Speaker 1 (24:49):
That's what they're gonna say.
Speaker 8 (24:52):
I actually think that we should take food stamps away
from dead people.
Speaker 1 (24:55):
I am guilty. If we are the they're stealing from you,
and we're stopping a party heading into November, then people
who are struggling to make ends meet are going to
appreciate that, and they are going to reward the GOP
for it. They are they're not going to do that.
If prices remain high and keep going higher, if gas
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prices continue where they're at, keep going up, people are
going to blame us and it's going to hurt. Right,
we can be the anti fraud party heading into November,
or we can be the high gas prices party. That's
the fact. All right, Let's move on, shall we Before
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we move on, I want to remind you that you
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Hopefully I did the story justice. It's a terrible, terrible tale,
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all right. This guy says, it's time to give you
Ron an ultimatum. Start taking out the power grid. Is
that too simple? He says, We'll talk about that in
a moment. The Jesse Kelly Show I like it returns next.
It is The Jesse Kelly Show. Are a wonderful, fantastic Friday,
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And ask doctor Jesse Friday. Let's get right back to
the questions. That's tackle this one here, guys, said, Jesse
is it time to give you ron and ultimatum start
taking out their power grid? Is that too simple? So
here is something that Western society, certainly the United States
of America and a lot of countries, have wrestled with
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for the past one hundred years or more. When you
have a problem, a significant problem with a foreign government,
government's your enemy, run by bad people, things like that,
and you make the decision to go to war, how
much are you willing to kill or hurt the innocent
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people in that country if it means killing or hurting
the government you dislike. Let's rewind back to World War Two.
We know the history of it, of US carpet bombing
German cities, Japanese cities, And yes, I'm aware that the
United States of America attempted to well, we're just going
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to drop the just drop bombs on the munitions factory.
But honestly, that was it was a nice intention, but
it was laughable back then because of the winds and
the inaccuracy of things that you're just you're going to
kill drop bombs on innocent civilians. Everybody knows about Hiroshima
and Nagasaki. Everyone knows about the two atom bombs. What
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a lot of people who What a lot of people
don't know is we annihilated almost every major Japanese city.
We reduced them all to dust, all of them. How
much are you willing to hurt innocent people, just citizens,
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in order to hurt the foreign government that is your enemy.
At the time in World War Two, you should know
it was hotly debated, and honestly it has been debated
ever since. I have friends all over the spectrum on
this issue. By the way of kill them all that
God saw them out. And I have friends, even hardcore
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military guys who will tell me right now they think
the way we fought World War II was wrong and
unjust to kill civilians like that. I don't. I don't
get mad at any of them. I think these are
these are valid arguments to make. By the way, there
were military guys, guys in our military who were horrified
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that we were bombing cities we were now in the
case of for instance, Japan, we justified it by this,
and it's look, it's it's a valid justification. The quote
factories in Japan, they weren't necessarily one big factory bombs
inc Japan kind of spread that stuff out throughout their
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civilian population. So people were making these things this little
part in that little part in their house. So all
we said, well, if the bomb factory is the city,
then the city's got to go. Oh we fire bomb
Tokyo and we had people melting into the pavement. I
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know it's gruesome, but we have to have this discussion,
and it's a worthwhile moral discussion. Curtis LeMay, he was
the guy who was kind of running that bombing campaign
in Japan. Curtis Lame came out and said, you go
read his quotes that if we'd lost the war, I'd
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be put on trial for war crimes. He knew it.
He came out and said it. He knew it. Now
let's go to modern day because you mentioned start bombing
out the power grid. Well, if you remove the power grid,
are you going to hurt the bad guys in the
Iranian government?
Speaker 3 (30:48):
Sure?
Speaker 1 (30:49):
I'm sure hopefully is that the only person you're going
to hurt. There's there's an Iranian grandma who's never hurt anybody.
She's on a defibrillator right now, you knuke the power grid,
she dies tonight. Not only does she die tonight, that's
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just the look this is the moral dilemma the discussion
we can have. I'm not trying to be a pacifist here.
I just want to make sure we're understanding what this
kind of stuff means. Not only is she dying tonight,
Iran is going to broadcast that to the planet, and
Donald Trump knows that we are already having a little
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bit of egg on our face. To put it mildly,
because it looks like we bombed that school one hundred
and sixty I think it was school kids. Obviously we
didn't do it on purpose. We wouldn't do that, but
it did happen, and it wasn't a great look. We
even had member Senator Kennedy, Republican, went on the news
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and said, look, it looks bad. WI should that happen?
You think the Trump administration politically, you think they want
more of those stories. Donald Trump does not want to
start bombing and killing civilians. He has never operated that way.
I don't care if you hate his guts. He has
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never operated foreign policy that way. He has always been
a guy who wants wars to stop, loves to call
himself the peace president. Hey, let's work out a deal.
Let's come on, let's wrap this up. Let's no more.
He's never been this bloodthirsty maniac that Left considers him
to be. Why do you think he's threatened to cease
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fire every fifteen minutes, threatened to end it, threatened to
bomb them, and yet has not really followed through because
he doesn't want.
Speaker 3 (32:46):
To do it.
Speaker 1 (32:47):
He doesn't want to do it. It's it's just not
that easy. The solutions what I brought up last night,
and I'll bring it up again. You can have Obviously
you're not a subject. You should canon should have all
kinds of opinions on Iran, wherever you fall, huge mistake,
Glad we're there. Whatever it is, whatever it is. The
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only kind of opinion you should completely reject and not
listen to. Is anybody on any side of the issue
who tells you it's simple, it's easy, just do blank.
It's easy, just do blank. It's simple. That's not how
war is. Once Trump made the decision to go simple
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and easy, those options evaporated everything. Now, every every part, everything,
every option is fraught with danger, every single part of it.
With rising global prices, we're on dangerous ground right now.
It is, it is what it is, all right. The
Mongol invasion of Russia, white shame JD Vans versus Marco Rubio.
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We still have so much, so much to do. We'll
be back.