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June 9, 2025 37 mins

The Communists have created a decision dilemma for the right. How does the right respond to the riots in L.A.? Communist street activism is extremely effective against people who aren't jerks. The riots are bought an paid for. Truth is their enemy. Jesse's 'work event' in Florida.

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Let's have some fun.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
On a Monday. I am fat I've missed you. I'm
sorry I was gone. I will explain at some point
in time. But man, do we have a ton to
get to.

Speaker 1 (00:36):
Yes, we are going to discuss Los Angeles, the wildfires
that are burning out there. Yes, we will get to that.
In fact, that's gonna be a huge topic at the
beginning of the show. We're gonna talk about the who, what, when,
where and why of all that. I'm also gonna discuss
briefly the Trump Elon spat because all of you email

(00:58):
me wanting my tay on all that. We'll talk about
renaming naval ships. We'll get to a bunch of email recaps,
a civil war inside the Democrat Party, social media, James
Langford sucks. All that and so much more coming up
on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. And of course,

(01:19):
an hour from now, we have Medal of Honor Monday,
and boy, I'm just so happy to be back. First,
before before we get the Medal of Honor Monday and
of that stuff, we obviously need to focus for a
little bit on the gigantic news story of the day,

(01:40):
because there are some things that supersede other things. And
so let's go ahead and discuss my air conditioning is out.
It's ninety five degrees in Houston and it's getting hotter,

(02:01):
and my air conditioning is out, and this is the
big story of the day. Okay, quit, we're not going
to focus on that. I'm lying. Let's talk about Los Angeles.
Let's talk about the who, what, when, where? And why?
What is going on here? Why is it going on?
I have all these emails, Jesse, is what's going on
in LA? And op from the left? Jesse, welcome back.

(02:23):
Do you think the communists realize when they allow illegals
to riot everyone else can see? Okay, so I have
all kinds of emails. Let's discuss a bunch of stuff. First,
we are going to go over some basics, some fundamentals,
if you will. And we're gonna go over fundamentals, fundamentals
we've talked about before, not as some kind of remedial

(02:46):
class or something like that. We're gonna go over fundamentals
because unless fundamentals are right and sound, nothing else matters.
For instance, it's baseball season. Maybe you're watching baseball. Maybe
you're not, but you obviously know what baseball is. Your feet,
your stance. It doesn't matter how great your arms are,

(03:10):
your hips are. If your feet are all screwed up
when you're batting, if everything else is perfect, you're not
going to bat well consistently because that's your foundation, your fundamentals.
In boxing, you can be super fast and have great
punching power in this or that. If you're out of balance,
if your feet are wrong, if your fundamentals are off,

(03:32):
nothing else will matter. And for us when it comes
to dealing with communists, with street agitations and riots and
protests and things like that, unless we understand some basics,
we'll never get the rest of it. Honestly, it's not
even any point in talking about the rest of it
unless you understand the basics. And if you're one of
those people, and maybe you are, if you're one of

(03:54):
those people who maybe you've been watching la riots and
you're looking at it, for instance, a guy riding around
with a Mexican flag, parading it around in front of
a burning cop car, and you're looking at the Democrat
politicians and media encouraging the whole thing, and you're asking
questions like I don't understand why why are they doing that?
This doesn't make sense. I'm shocked by All that means

(04:17):
is we have to talk Remember that you're dealing with
revolutionaries first and foremost revolutionaries against what. Let's talk about
that against everything. A communist believes. He is fighting a

(04:37):
revolution against every single existing institution, every single existing power
structure is evil and has to be torn down. You
have to get that or else if you If you
don't get that, nothing else matters. I don't understand why
democrats allow crime in their cities. Oh my gosh, you

(05:00):
don't get the basics. If you're still saying things like that,
they're fighting a revolution and revolutions, by their nature must
be unlawful. If you are fighting a revolution and staying
within the laws of the country, you're fighting the revolution
against You're not fighting any revolution at all. You're just
screaming loudly that's not a revolution. To fight a revolution,

(05:24):
you must break the law. Let's get that out of
the way, all right, We got that done. Now, why
pitch a fit in Los Angeles. There's a bunch of
different reasons, but why why do they do this? Why
does the left love riots and things like that. You
remember George Floyd, But honestly, before that, forever, you've turned

(05:44):
on the television and you've seen various communist groups in
various places in the country throwing a riot over something,
the bricks, the looting a footlock, or the burning of
things to everything. Why is this a thing for them?
Why do they do this? Allow me to explain it
in this way, because there are a couple different reasons. First,

(06:06):
when communists do this, they are creating, and they talk
about this, they write about this. In fact, they use
this term. If you want to go look up books
and articles about this. They are creating something that is known.
Remember this. This is to be a theme tonight. As a
decision dilemma, they are creating a decision dilemma. A decision

(06:29):
dilemma is simply this. I'm giving you as I throw
my riot, as I have my protests, as I throw
my hissy fit, I'm giving you no good options, no
good options at all. You. I'm trapping you with my

(06:50):
bad behavior, with my selective bad behavior. I'm trapping you.
If you're the mother in the grocery store. It's so funny.
I use this example all the time. And I saw
this yesday. This happened to me yesterday. I was at
the end of the aisle. I wasn't right by it,
but at the other end of the aisle, I hear
this screech so much so that I half was reaching

(07:12):
from my hip where I keep my gun. It was
that kind of a screech, like just someone getting stabbed.
Is someone It was that kind of a thood, like
the wild screech. I turn. Everybody has turned because it's
so loud. What is it? It's a kid, a toddler
on the floor, screaming and throwing a fit. Actually reached

(07:35):
over and grabbed something off the shelf and threw it down.
With Mom sitting there. Now everyone's looking. What's mom doing?
She was clearly distressed and trying the best soothing mom
voice in the world. What has that toddler done? The

(07:55):
toddler has created a decision dilemma at that point for mom.
Mom knows everyone's looking. She's now embarrassed, everyone's staring at her.
Her child's acting out. She wants this to stop, and
she has in her mind no good options at this
point in time. Because everybody's staring. She can tell the

(08:17):
child get up or I'll drag it into the bathroom
and tan your hide. Then she looks bad, she looks evil.
Hear abusing the child. You know this fruity way people
talk about things like that. Now she can give in. No, honey,
you can have the cookies. That's a bad move too.
You've just encouraged that kind of behavior. But by throwing
the tantrum, the toddler has created a decision dilemma where

(08:41):
mom doesn't have good choices. Communists create decision dilemmas intentionally
all the time in order to wrongfoot the right who
doesn't know what to do When the animals have taken
to the streets and they're torching the cop cars and
they're hurting cops and they're burning things the right and

(09:01):
you see this right now, even today as we speak,
people are arguing over the whole thing. What do you do?
Do you let them go? I've seen that argument. Hey,
let la burn. It's run by democrats anyway, screw it,
let them go. Do you go the complete opposite way? Hey,
forget these pepper ball rounds, live am o. Let's put

(09:22):
some comedies in the ground and start cooking. No, no,
let's do pepper balls Ryot Police National Guard? Do you
bring in the Marines? Do you know? Now? Why is
there any kind of a stress about the whole thing?
If you let them go, then you encourage more of
this behavior, and it is ensured that you will get

(09:44):
more of this behavior if you crack down. What if
you lock in mode live AMMO, put ten to fifteen
people in the ground. Now you're the tyrant. You've sent
in the troops. On television, how do you think the

(10:05):
media would cover one of these street animals who got
double tapped Center Mass and is laying in the middle
of the highway bleeding out? How do you think those
images would be covered, not just domestically, internationally by the
globalist cabal who hates the American right. You see what

(10:26):
I mean. You've created a decision dilemma that is a
huge reason why they do what they do. We have
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(12:03):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Monday,
back in the chair, talking about La Riots, but more specifically,
we're talking about the why Why is this something that's
always a thing, from La the Floyd to one thousand
other instances. Why do they do these riots? Because right

(12:24):
now a lot of people it's easy to get confused.
You're looking at the news and you're saying, these aren't popular.
I don't get it. What are they doing? Democrats are
screwing up. They're not popular. Trump is popular. We're hearing
polling like this, Trump's netapproval rating on immigration. It's gone
up like a rocket. Compare now versus eight years ago

(12:44):
during Trump's first term. Look at this and his first
term Trump was way, way way. I don't understand. Why
would they do this, it's not a popular Well, communists
have techniques, revolutionary techniques they have gone to time and
time again, and no matter what individual protests may be

(13:06):
happening right now, those techniques do work. They are effective.
We get caught up, you and I because we're normal people.
We look at the news, and then we'll look at
poll numbers and we'll say to ourselves, this is dumb politically,

(13:28):
this is stupid. They don't look good. And that's true, right,
that's true. We will get to that that you're right
about that. I'm not saying you're wrong. But communists have
ways they operate that have been effective. Let's rewind and
let's think about the George Floyd protests. You remember Floyd dies.
The protests break out all across the country and for

(13:51):
a while they were really big. They got corporate sponsorship.
Of course, the American media covered it all like characterize
this mostly a protest. It is not. It is not,
generally speaking, unruly. Are you're seeing behind me as one
of multiple you know? Did you you remember? But do

(14:12):
you realize have you fully taken in? Yet? I don't
know that a whole accounting of it has been given.
Have you fully taken in? What a humongous success the
George Floyd movement was for America's communists. It was an

(14:32):
unbelievable success that we have still not recovered from to
this day, and in some places in this country we
may never recover from the gains the communists made during
the George Floyd protests. America's communists want what? What are
the things they want? One of the main things they

(14:52):
want is they want law enforcement to be neutered and
effectively eliminated. Now you already know the why you listen
to the show they don't want cops stopping violent crime
because violent crime helps the communist revolution, always has, always will,
so they've always gone after cops. You can't do this,
you can't do that. Stop, let him go, Let this
guy out of jail. He's just misunderstood. Pro crime, pro violence,

(15:16):
pro crime, that's what they are. Do you know how
many big city police departments are understaff to this day,
Almost all of them. Let me go ahead and clue
you in almost all of them. You have cities like Minneapolis, Minnesota,
that are they're essentially half staff. There are cities across
the country, major cities where you can have felonies being committed.

(15:39):
The cops may show up hours later, if they show
up at all. They don't have enough people to handle
the violent crime. And that is a direct result of
the anarchy and riots caused by communists in the wake
of George Floyd. Communist activism, communist riots in the streets works.

(16:03):
Let's look at what's happening in Los Angeles right now
and what may happen. We don't know where this is
gonna go, and let's hope no one else gets hurt
and then everything works out fine. We have the United
States Marines coming in right now. They were doing ice
raids in Los Angeles. The Communists paid for and organized.
We'll get that too. That in a few minutes, they

(16:24):
paid for and organized street riots. Now we're having to
put them down. National Guard coming in the United States,
Marines coming in. Well, what if someone does get hurt.
We brought it up earlier. What if someone does get hurt?
What if the Marines kill somebody? It can easily happen.
Do they pull out of Los Angeles after bad media coverage?

(16:47):
Does Ice then go back to the drawing board? Does
Donald Trump? Does he go back to the drawing board?
You know, he's a normal person too. He cares about
approval numbers two. Does he go back to the drawing
board and say, hey, let's keep up the ice raids,
but let's I don't know, I think we should maybe
stay out of Democrat cities. Remember what happened when we
went in Los Angeles. They threw a fit, We ended

(17:09):
up with someone dead. I don't want that bad publicity again.
Would that be a win in the end for them?
Of course it would. If you could ensure these massive
blue areas remain safe havens for illegals communists do street
activism because street activism is effective, and it is unbelievably

(17:31):
effective on nice people, people who want to be nice,
want to be perceived as nice. It's unbelievably effective on
politicians who are constantly worried about public approval numbers. Are
the people on our camp? Are they okay with this? Well?
What if we do what if we do this? Are
the people going to be okay? What if they get
angry about that? Communist street activism works on human beings

(17:54):
who aren't jerks. Period. It does. It works, It's always worked,
and that's why they do these things, and they do
them professionally. We will get to how we should respond,
but that whole professional aspect needs to be talked about

(18:15):
as well. This is about not only activism. It's about
creating the illusion of public outrage and they are masters
at it. Let's talk about that. Next catch up Jesse
kellyshow dot com. It is the Jesse Kelly Show, back

(18:39):
in the chair on a Monday night. Reminding you you
can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
Love Hey, death threats all are welcome. Send us your emails.
I'll try to get to those in just a little
bit on the show, I've been gone. We still have
a bunch more talking to do about communist street activism.
Why how you should respond to I'll get to the

(19:01):
elon Trump dust up next hour. We have Medal of
Honor Monday coming up a half hour from now. There's
just a lot to get to tonight. And yes, I
missed you a great deal back to what we touched
on right before the break. Remember how many times we've
had to talk about why communists lie about everything? At

(19:23):
all times? They will. They will lie about something you
can watch video of, and they'll do it without hesitation.
Joe Biden launched his presidential campaign based on a lie
there's video of. Remember he was asked why he did it? Well?

(19:44):
Donald Trump called, uh, the Nazison Charlottesville very fine people,
We don't have don't dig it up crazy, no need.
We all know by now we've played it for you
one hundred times. It's not just that that's not what
Trump said, it's on video. But why they do that?
Why do they lie at all times? Why will they

(20:04):
point to the sky in broad daylight without a cloud,
point to the sky and tell you that sky is green,
not blue? Why it's all about creating and also maintaining
a world of make believe, because the truth is the

(20:27):
enemy to the communist. He lies about everything and wants to.
It's not something he does because he feels like he
has to. He lies about everything at all times because
the truth about who he is, what he wants, and
what it will mean to you is horrific. Always lying

(20:49):
all the time, I think are reverence for the truth
might become might have become a bit of a distraction
that is preventing us from finding consensus and getting important
things done. Now, how does this apply to riots? Here's
what the communist wants you to believe. When George Floyd died,

(21:12):
you woke up and you saw riots in New York City,
of Minneapolis, Los Angeles, all over the country. You remember,
the communists wanted you to believe that normal people, just
like you, normal people turned on the television and saw
what happened, open up their phone, open up social media

(21:33):
and saw what happened, and were filled with outrage. And
they leapt off the couch and grabbed the car keys
and drove out there to fight against the evils of
this fascism and way up, that's what they want you
to believe that normal people are brought to activism by
this outrage, and that this is an honest to God

(21:57):
organic rebellion against evil. But that's never true, you see,
it's not true at all. Everything you see is paid for, organized,
and paid for, and oftentimes paid for by you. I'll
get to that in just a second. The communist does

(22:20):
riots professionally, you understand. And look, we've interviewed journalists who've
talked talked to you about this before. I am friends
with former communists who've explained this before. Do you understand.
Think about how creepy this is. Those people you see
in the streets, especially the ringleaders. You realize they've been

(22:41):
trained in the same way if you if you started
a new job as a kid, when you were a
kid and started a new job, you're working the fries
at McDonald's. You have to learn how to put the
oil in, and you have to learn where to open
the fries, and you go through training the same way
you went to football practice, and you learned how to
block this, or catch that or throw this. You realize

(23:04):
the left left this in this country get training by
professional organized communist groups. They will bring in groups of
these people in a classroom setting. I have seen video
of it. It's available on mine. It's not like I
have exclusive access. There's video pictures of it of people
who published this stuff. They will gather twenty thirty people

(23:27):
in a room, in a classroom with a whiteboard. This
is what you say. This is why you say it.
If they do this, you respond with that, this is
how you build a riot shield that will protect you
from from the cops shooting this. This is how you
do it. You me, that does not sound bunkers to you.

(23:48):
Jewish producer Chris got involved in politics because he got
tired of me nagging at everybody to get involved in
local politics. Hey, Chris, let me ask you. How much
training did you get? Yeah? None. I ran for Congress twice.
I was the Republican nominee for US Congress twice in Arizona.

(24:10):
I was not available for any classes. There was no training,
there was no classroom, there was no whiteboard. That sounds
bonkers to us because we don't live in that world.
That's not our world. But again, you're dealing with people
completely different from you. In me, leftists are trained, revolutionaries

(24:37):
trained and to the point I was getting to this
is not only paid for, it is oftentimes paid for
with your money. You know, the main front group here.
I want to give all the credit in the world
to Jennifer Van Lahar. She's an editor with Red State,

(24:57):
a great she does great journalism. Anyway, credit to her
for these nuggets. You ever heard of the group churlach
ir La. It's something the Coalition for the Immigrant Rights
or some crap like that, doesn't matter who cares. It's
a communist group. They actually work with other open communist groups.

(25:21):
They're the ones leading these riots. Did you know that
ninety six percent of Churla's funding came from the taxpayer?
As you watch communists spurn down America's cities, as you
watch all the communist activism that goes on, you paid

(25:45):
for it. Either the taxpayer pays it because the government
swindled it and then handed it out as grants, or
the taxpayer pays it because corporations fund this stuff. How
many times have we talked about putting your money where
your morals are. If you're angry about that local pride
parade with the super freaks in leather chaps dancing in

(26:07):
front of your children, go look at the corporate sponsorship board,
and ask yourself, how many of those products you've purchased
yourself paid for and paid for by you. They are
professional groups with millions and millions of dollars of your
money in their coffers. They get training for this stuff,

(26:30):
and they go out and agitate, they find other agitators,
and then, yes, eventually other people do get caught up
in this. Maybe you're sitting around, maybe you're young, angry, criminal,
drugged out, drunk, maybe you are just bored, and you
find out the rioters are up the streets and they're
throwing molotovs at cop cars, and you think to yourself,

(26:53):
that sounds like a fun Thursday evening. Grab the marshmallows bill,
and then it grows and grows and grows that in
the end, what you're seeing is never organic. When you
see large scale communist activism in the streets, always know

(27:14):
it is paid for. And now now because of social
media and the great actual real journalism that's available out there,
everyone knows it. Because if you zoom in on the signs,
half the signs have paid for by and it'll name
the group that paid for it. The communist wants you
to believe that normal Joe and Peggy American are just

(27:35):
sitting around and got angry that a bunch of dirt
ball foreigners are getting deported in LA and they've taken
to the streets. Nothing could be further from the truth,
but the communist is trying to create that illusion. Now,
let's talk about the illegal immigrant aspect of this, and
we're going to get to the media aspect of it

(27:56):
and Democrat politicians. There's a lot to this. There's a
lot of things that you and I I can learn
from all this stuff. So let's learn before we do that.
I want to get to this email. Hey, Jesse, my
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(28:16):
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(29:21):
You're listening to the Ourcle You love this one. It's
a scream baby, The Jesse Kelly Show. It is the
Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Monday. We're like
ten minutes away from Metal of Honor Monday, where we'll
put the pause on all this stuff and then we'll
come back to actually more La Riot talk because we

(29:44):
have to discuss how we should respond' that's still coming.
We have to discuss the media's coverage of it, the politicians.
All that's tough, and allow me to also give you
this little tidbit. I don't know whether or what I'm
about to say is going to make you angry her happy,
but here it is. I have history ready for you.

(30:07):
And because I was gone all week last week, I
had fully intended to come back Monday and just slam
a sweet Alexander the Great History Show on you. It's
kind of a hey, I'm sorry I left you for
a week type thing, but there's so much going on

(30:28):
with the riots and now the Marines are coming in.
I just can't do it. But here's what I will do.
I will give it to you shortly. Look at maybe
tomorrow and maybe the next day, and I will give
you a teeny, teeny tiny Alexander the Great Story next
hour because it actually fits in perfectly with what we're

(30:50):
going to talk about as far as responding to these
communist riots and things like that. All right, I don't
know if that made you happy or mad either way.
Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Uh, Jesse, I was
under the impression that you and Buck he's talking about
Buck Sexton were boys, but they let it out that

(31:10):
you him and Clay and others were partying in Florida
last week. He said, so much for the suit stuff. Okay,
allow me to explain. Now, I can give you more details.
I don't. I don't like to give this stuff out
ahead of time, just for security reasons. Okay, it was

(31:31):
a suits thing. And I'm going to try to explain
this to you the same way I had to explain
this to ob who still is giving me crap about
all this. I had to fly to Florida to meet
with Clay and Buck and Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity

(31:52):
and all these other you know on air talent. The
talent was there. Chris, don't what, Chris, don't shake your head.
That's how I want to be known. Is the talent anyway,
all these other talent, all these other show hosts, we
all had to go to Florida. This is not optional. Okay.
We had to go to Florida, and all the iHeart

(32:16):
Premiere Network big shots were there. We're talking presidents, vice presidents,
all the people who have to endure all the complaints
about me all the time. You need to fire that guy,
it's crazy anyway, All the iHeart big shots were there,
All kinds of show partners, sponsors and things like that
were there. It was a gigantic gathering like that where

(32:41):
everybody got together. And yes there was a golf outing,
and yes there was a large party. You would call
it a party, but it was very much something you
would recognize anyone who's been involved in corporate America, where
they had, you know, a cocktail where everyone sits around mingling,

(33:02):
and then they have a dinner where everyone sits at
their assigned seat at all these tables, and because people
give speeches and things like that. So it was a
work event. Like I told ob that wasn't optional. She
is pouring scorn on me every time I call it
a work event. She said, don't call it a work event.

(33:23):
You were partying in Florida. I wasn't partying per se.
I was doing what I was required to do by
my employer. And yes, Buck and Clay were there, and
yes we had some laughs. But it was a grind.
And let me tell you what. Golf isn't that easy,
all right, what Chris, It's it's a challenging sport. And

(33:46):
I was golfing with one of the big shots at
iHeart I was I was. I was being a good employee.
It's not like I volunteered what Chris did. I let
him win. Well, I guess maybe we should talk about
this in golf, especially at these big business outings you

(34:10):
generally golf and Forsom's for at a time. They put me,
I haven't golfed in three years. It's not that I
can't golf. I know how to swing a club and
I've golf plenty, but I'm certainly horrible at it. I
just don't do it often. They put me in a
foursome with three guys, including the iHeart one of the

(34:31):
iHeart Vice presidents, like this guy's a big, big, big shot.
All these guys are members of golf clubs, and they're
all scratch golfers. They're incredible golfers. I'm hitting balls into
the pond. I am losing my temper a couple times,

(34:54):
and I'm trying to hold it back. At one point,
Iheart's VP lets me use his driver off the tee
and I shanked the ball so bad that he thought
I was going to break his club, and he got
worried that I was, which I did not break his club.
I want to point that out, no big deal. I
refrained from breaking the club. I don't think that that's

(35:15):
Probably the best setting for me is a corporate setting
on the golf course. It's just a very frustrating sport.
And look, when we used to golf in the Marine Corps,
we used to bring on the golf course a cooler
full of beer and a stereo and we would have
a blast. Apparently these guys aren't okay with that. I

(35:37):
had to hear turn the music down and think, so
it's a whole it may not be the best environment
for me. I'll just put it to you that way.
It wasn't a party. It was a work event for
the last time a work Don't shake your head, Chris.
Was it an option for me to be there? Okay?
I guess maybe possibly it was an option, but it

(35:59):
wouldn't have made me a good employee. It was a
required event. Buy the suits, and that's where I was
all right there, I got it out of the way.
You know who else I got to hang with down
there though, naturopathic doctor Dennis Black. We were sitting and
Gav and I look. Dennis Black is, in case you

(36:20):
don't know, he's the founder of Rough greens. Did you
know he's a Green Beret. He's a Green Beret and
he's just one of these renaissance men types that make
you feel bad about yourself, like I don't I'm not
very good at anything and don't have very many hobbies.
He's like good at everything. He just decided to become
a helicopter pilot because it interested him. I know, I
know he's one of these guys because I don't know,

(36:42):
but he does love dogs. He's obsessed with them. He
loves my dog Fred. He started, you know, he started
rough greens for his dogs. It wasn't supposed to be
for you and me. He found out there's no nutrition
in dog food. He found out our dogs are dying too.
And he's again one of those guys I would just

(37:04):
complain about it. He thought, well, I'll fix it, and
he came up with this completely natural nutritional supplement vitamins
and minerals, and you sprinkle it on your dog's food,
Your dog lives longer, your dog lives healthier. That's how
he came up with the whole thing. And by the way,
if you want a free jumpstart trial bag, call him

(37:24):
eight three three three three. My dog or go to
roughgreens dot com slash Jesse. All right, we're gonna do
Medal of Honor Monday, and then we have a lot
more to talk about with this communist rioting stuff. Hang on,
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