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August 8, 2024 37 mins

Learn to love the grind or you’re not going to make it. The work that wins elections we don’t do and the commies love. Should republicans withhold their vote for a candidate who backtracks on their political stances? Tim Walz stolen valor might be a bigger deal for democrats than expected.

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun.

Speaker 1 (00:22):
On a Thursday.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
You are almost at the end of the week. Put
a smile on your face, and what a week it's been.
Here's what we have on tap for tonight. We are
going to have a long talk here in the open
about putting in the work, saving the country, legal local.
This is going to be probably fairly in depth, maybe

(00:47):
more than one segment. Get ready for that. Tim Walls
continues to be in serious political trouble. I'm not sure
they're not going to dump the man we have foreigners
on the voting rules, or we're gonna have a discussion
about what's happening in the UK. Ben Steeler says he
wishes he was black, Why the communist is violent? All

(01:08):
kinds of emails, all that and so much more coming
up tonight on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. And
before I do any of that, allow me to remind
you that tomorrow tomorrow is an ask doctor Jesse Friday
all three hours. As you know, I answer whatever questions
you email in. They don't even have to be political,

(01:29):
doesn't matter what it is. Jesse at jessekellyshow dot com.
Send him in, Send him in. Now they're already starting
to pile up. Let's begin. I'm gonna begin here by
reading a few things that sound separate. We'll start with two. Okay,
you know what, We'll start with two speaking of emails.

(01:51):
They'll sound separate. But stay with me, okay, because this
is going to go to saving the country, what you
have to do, not someone else, not Trump, not that,
what you have to do. It's gonna go to all
these things. So stay with me. Hey, follicle challenged, burgermeister,
you always talk about the hive mind and the religious
fanaticism of the Kami left. I have noticed recently when

(02:13):
the Kami like head of the AFT went on her
crazy rant, and when Tim Walls spoke to white dudes
for Kamala group, they end their rants with the phrase
do the work. Do the work? Guy says, you have
any idea where this phrase originated? What's the meeting, what's
the significance, so on and so forth. Okay, so that's

(02:34):
that email. Do the work? They do say that a lot,
don't they. Then there's another email, Jesse, you were in
rare form on Wednesday. So on and so forth. How
are we to be patient enough to slowly take back
the country legally and locally? Please talk me off the ledge.
His name's Joe okay, and you know, let's play that

(02:56):
little bit. Her name was Becky Pringles ANYA, President Becky
Pringle's National Education Association. So this is an educator. And
there was a lot of talk about doing the work.
We can do.

Speaker 3 (03:11):
This work, we must do this work. We get to
do this work. We will do this work because our
students are depending on.

Speaker 2 (03:22):
Of why do they love that term? Why do they
talk like that? Tell you what? Pause on that for
a moment.

Speaker 4 (03:32):
You know.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
Football. We're actually gonna do a couple different football analogies.
I love it. I used to be a football freak.
I just absolutely adore it, and so I spent so
many years watching it. So buckle up for some football analogies.
Here's one for you. Brett Farv in case you're not
a football person. He was an amazing quarterback Hall of
Fame or retired now. I listened to him do an

(03:54):
interview one time and he was talking about his decision
to retire. When was it finally time to retire? He
hung on and hung on and hung on, and finally
he hung up, and he said, well it what'sn't the games?
Everybody loves the games. Everyone loves to play the games.
He said, I would go on for another I'm paraphrase.

(04:14):
He said, I go on for years more. If I
could just show up on Sunday, hand me some shorter
pads in the football and say, Brett, go out there
and play. He said, you know it's time to retire,
not when you fall out of love with playing the game,
because that never happens. You know it's time to retire
when you don't want to show up at six am

(04:36):
on Monday and lift weights, when you don't want to
skip dinner with your wife your kids, to stay at
the practice facility and study extra film. When you don't
want to do that anymore, when that becomes too much
for you, that's when it's time to retire. Not when

(04:56):
you don't want to do the sexy things the game,
the lights, the the cheering, the cheerleaders. Everything's wonderful. Everyone
loves that. When you don't want to show up with
no fans, no cheerleaders, no TV cameras, When you don't
want to show up and sweat and lift anymore. That's
when it's time to go. Now back to the phrase,

(05:19):
one more football analogy, and I swear on my life
I won't use another one tonight. I hate the New
England Patriots. I shout out to everyone at the great
WRKO and Boston, but I was a Giants fan forever,
and the Patriots were so great forever. That's why I
hate them. I have a ton of respect for them,
though my voice cleared respect Tom Brady, Bill Belichicks, I

(05:42):
just have so much respect for how they ran things.
I hate them because they were better than everyone else forever.
And I remember one of the seasons. One of the
seasons they had a rallying cry for their team. This
is how often I watched that team, even though I
hated them. Do your job? You remember that? Do your job?
What does that mean? It meant? Look, if you're the

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offensive guard, you're not Tom Brady. You're probably outside of Boston,
not going to get stopped in the supermarket to ask
for an autograph. Most people won't even know your name.
But if you don't do that unsexy block the next play,

(06:25):
Tom Brady gets his head ripped off by Michael Strahan
and your team loses the game. You have to learn
to do your job, the unsexy things, the grind. Now
back to politics, why do they speak this way so often?

Speaker 3 (06:44):
We can do this work. We must do this work.
We get to do this work.

Speaker 2 (06:51):
We will do this work because back to the email,
how can we be patient enough to take back the
country legal and locally. Let me tell you something. If
you're in love or passionate about politics because of the

(07:12):
presidential election this November, and that's the only thing that
motivates you to stay involved, to be an activist, to
put in the world to do. If Donald Trump's election
in November is the driving force that keeps you going,
you're finished. You're not going to make it. You like
the sexy things you are living for the day the

(07:35):
presidential election happens and Lord Willing Trump wins and we
could all celebrate that night and feel good about ourselves.
And that's the super Bowl, baby. Everybody loves that. Everyone
wants to play in that game. If that is your drive,
you're not going to make it. If your drive is

(07:59):
I can't wait til we smash the commies and run
them out of this country and see final victory, which
we're going to do in November or maybe another couple
of years. If that's what you think this is going
to look like, you're not going to make it because
you don't love practice. You've got to learn to love

(08:19):
the practice the way the communist loves the practice. Your
liberal amt Pegy is not in this for November. Oh,
don't get me wrong. I know she's all in on November.
She's also all in on May. She's all in on June.
She's all in on July, August, September, October, and not
just of the year twenty twenty four, of twenty five,

(08:41):
of twenty six, of twenty fifty seven. Liberal ant Peggy
will be out there doing the work, putting in the grind.

Speaker 3 (08:50):
Can do this work, We must do this work. We
get to do this work.

Speaker 2 (08:56):
If you want to play in the super Bowl in
liberal amp, Peggy wants to lift weights at four I
am liberal, and Peggy's gonna stomp you into the ground.
If you want victory now next week tomorrow, November, and
don't learn to love the grind, we won't make it.

(09:18):
Here's another headline. It's a little example, final example, and
then we'll move on. I want to talk about other things.
Eighteen Republicans ask Mike Johnson to save Biden's green energy
subsidy deluge. Joe Biden's taking hordes of your money and
handing it out to communist groups all across the country.

(09:41):
Eighteen Republicans have tried to get Mike Johnson to not
stop it. Here's I could list them for you. I'm
not gonna bother though, but I'll just point out one name,
not even meaning to pick on him. It was just
the first thing that jumped out at me. Don Bacon
of Nebraska. Don Bacon of Nebraska siding with the communists.

(10:02):
How could he do such a thing? Oh wait a minute,
Don Bacon just had a primary. Huh. Look at that.
One hundred and twelve thousand Republicans showed up in the
general election to vote, But when it came time to primary,
Don Bacon out. Half of those Republicans even bothered to

(10:24):
show up, and the ones who did voted for Don
Bacon sixty two to thirty eight. We can't be bothered
to even get off the couch and replace loser Republicans.
Until that changes, the country cannot be saved. If we're
going to see ourselves as just Super Bowl players. It's

(10:46):
just trump or best. It's over. Either we fall in
love with the grind the way they fall in love
with the grind, or we cannot win. All right, all right,
that's enough. That's enough. Maybe I'll make one final point
on it. Before I make that final point, I may
make this final point about your dog. There's nothing I

(11:08):
shouldn't say. There's nothing, but there are a few things
that hurt worse than having to bury your dog. I
have had to do it many a time in my life.
Usually we had to go dig the hole ourselves. That's
a teary dig, I'll tell you that much. And I
know Fred will be gone one day. There will be
a day where I come sit behind this microphone and
I tell you Fred's gone, and that's gonna friggin hurt.

(11:30):
And I hope that day is as far away from
now as humanly possible. That's why we give Fred Roughgreens.
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(11:50):
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Speaker 1 (12:00):
We'll be back truth attitude, Jesse Kelly.

Speaker 2 (12:06):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday. We're
just gonna let me finish up my point here, then
we'll move on to some other emails, other things. I
have a ton of stuff I want to try to
get through before we get to ask doctor Jesse Friday tomorrow.
So just one last word on this. They use the
term do the work, do the work, do the work.
They're always using that term do the work. We have

(12:27):
to do the work for us because we want to
save America. Now, you want to save America. Now that
sounds like too much work, It sounds like too long
of a process. No, Jesse, we don't have time to
take back school boards. If we don't save DC, now

(12:48):
it's over. No, it's over if we don't fall in
love with the work, if we don't fall in love
with the un sexy things. You know, talk all the
time about school board and city council and these all
these local important things that we're supposed to take. So

(13:09):
let me go ahead and just dump all over that
process for you. You know, no one's going to cheer
for you. Not many people. Oh, don't get wrong, your
family and friends will be very very proud of you
when you show up at campaign events. Gaues, you have
campaign events, I've got to tell you something, they're not

(13:29):
going to look like Donald Trump rallies. The last local
political event I did, it was I was moderating a
forum here in Texas and this was supposedly a very
very powerful forum here, and it was it was a
big deal. This is a big deal in the state
of Texas. Ah. Maybe fifty people in the room. Maybe

(13:50):
The local thing I went to before that, it was
a meet and greet for local city council candidates. It
was at a local restaurant and brewery. I think there
were nine, maybe ten people in the place. When you
choose to get involved, when you choose to start taking
back your country by taking back your community, it's not

(14:13):
going to involve television cameras and autographs. And I cannot
take a picture with you for Instagram. The crowds are
not going to cheer your name. You may never speak.
You probably won't ever speak in front of a crowd.
It's just going to involve work. It's going to involve

(14:33):
knocking on doors, talking to people. It's going to involve
speaking to a room of eight people, not eighty thousand.
It's going to involve phone calls. It's going to involve
skipping dinner with your wife, with your husband that night
because you have a campaigned event to go to, and
nobody's going to call you up and get a statement
for the New York Times to thank you for your sacrifice.

(14:56):
Nobody is. And the thing is that that's the work
the communist does and loves, and that's the work we
don't do currently, and that's the work that wins elections
and wins nations. You know, right now, let's make this
nationally right now, there's a great deal of concern. Understandably,

(15:20):
the polls are tightening. Trump's not way ahead anymore, He's ahead,
not way ahead. Are we going to be able to
do it? And now so much of the discussion right
now is about the Democrat machine that we're up against.
You probably heard that before. I'm pretty sure I've said
that before. The Democrat machine, the Democrat machine. We're up against,
not Dome. We're up against the machine, the machine machine.

(15:40):
But what is the machine? That's a funny term. It's
a very ominous sounding term, but what does it actually mean.
What the machine is is so many different people in
different places, from different walks of life choosing to get involved.

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And so many of these filthy communists across the country
have chosen to got involved, to get involved. I'm sorry
that now they have a machine. So when they need
a thousand people to show up and make phone calls
for Congressman Commie out of Pennsylvania, Boom, they just need

(16:21):
to snap their fingers. A thousand people are right there
ballot chasing. We have not had that, We do not
have that yet. We are getting better. I want to
I do want to encourage you in this. We are
getting better in the emails I get. I get so
many emails now from people who are doing the work,

(16:42):
putting in the work. Jesse, I'm running, Jesse, I ran
and lost. I'm gonna run again. Jesse, I ran in one.
We're changing our school board. Jesse, I ran for my HOA.
And remember this. Remember. I want to want to make
sure I remind you of this. You do the work
you feel needs done. Just because I bring up school
board to locks, I think it's so critical, or a

(17:04):
state house that doesn't mean that's what you're meant to
get involved in and do. And maybe you're not meant
to be the candidate. Now maybe you are, but maybe
you're not supposed to be the candidate. Maybe you do,
maybe you do artwork. I have a son like this,
my oldest son, James, insanely talented with his things. He
can draw and do and code and things like that

(17:26):
online he can just well and by hand too, but
he's just amazing in that. What if he wanted to
get involved politically, and maybe that was a way he
could get involved, make a funny cartoons, artwork for a
candidate that counts. It doesn't have to be you on
the school board, you as a state senator, but it
does have to be you, not the person next to you.

(17:49):
Stop looking at your wife, don't nod over at your husband.
You putting in the work, whatever work you can do.
And I need to stress this. You might find yourself,
as I'm someone who's done this for many, many years now.
You might find yourself having fun meeting like minded people.

(18:10):
You might find yourself on the back end of a
race you win. And let me tell you something. You
think it's gonna feel good if Donald Trump wins this November,
go put your blood, sweat and tears into a local
race of some kind and come out the winner. On
the other end, you're gonna go to sleep with a
smile on your face that night. And not just because

(18:30):
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And of course you're gonna go to sleep happy because
you put in the work. Go grind, put in the work,

(18:53):
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Speaker 1 (19:37):
You're listening to the Oracle.

Speaker 2 (19:39):
You love this one.

Speaker 1 (19:40):
It's a scream baby, the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (19:43):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday, reminding
you that tomorrow is an Ask doctor Jesse Friday. Get
your questions emailed in right now, Jesseatjessekellyshow dot com. Ask
me anything. We're gonna get to some emails. Someone isn't
sure he can vote for Trump. And we're gonna get

(20:04):
to a bunch of different things here. But first I
need to talk about me. What Chris. I need to
I just wanna you remember last night's show. If you
don't remember the show that you remember, you can download
iHeart Spotify iTunes. You can go download a podcast of it.
But do you remember last night show? This is a

(20:25):
little bit of a longer clip, but do you remember
when the Oracle came on here and said this one
of the main things Democrats do. They do it so
well is they use military mascots. They will take someone
who served in the military, because military service is oftentimes,
not always oftentimes a reflection of patriotism. They'll take someone

(20:48):
who has service in the military and they'll they'll grab
that guy and they'll run that guy or run that gal.
And what it does is it kind of you know
that Rustbelt my family member, that Russbelt Democrat. Oh yeah,
they're not really down with the tranny stuff. That's kind
of gross. So they don't get all that. But I mean, look,

(21:08):
Walls served. Look he was in the army for twenty
four years, so that then it's enough to placate the
Roust Belt Democrat and convince the Roust Belt Democrat they
don't really hate the country as much as they do.
Walls was supposed to be that guy the midw So

(21:29):
that was me talking about why they picked somebody like
Tim Walls trying to calm down older patriotic Democrat, rustbelt
union worker democrat. You pick someone like Walls to placate them.
You remember when I said that, convince them they don't
hate the country. I swear on my life I did

(21:51):
not know this was coming out. This came out today
about Kamala Harrison. Her team quote almost immediately after Biden
dropped out. Her team concluded that it most likely had
to be a middle aged white man for many of
the reasons Barack Obama chose Biden as his running mate.
It's not rocket science, said a person familiar with the

(22:12):
Harris campaigns, thinking, let's just face it, there's a lot
of sexist, racist white dudes out there in America who
don't like Trump but just need a little extra validation.
What's that, Chris, What were you saying? Don't say you
hate this job. That's not very nice. I just look.

(22:33):
Sometimes when the oracle makes calls and predictions, sometimes Chris
has to wait a while before he has to bring
up these old clips. Sometimes it happens within twenty four hours.
I'm excited for him to get to do things like this,
all right, Quit me being obnoxious aside the American Democrat.

(22:55):
Once you see it, you can't unsee it. He has
to walk a tightrope, a very careful tightrope, at all times.
He has to look at the America hating demons, ah,
the climate change that is, the LGBTQ, the black lives matter.
That he has to look at the animals and he
has to kind of let them know, Hey, guys, hey,

(23:18):
I think America sucks too. The pace sucks, and I'm
gonna I'm gonna hurt people. I promise, I'm gonna hurt everyone.
You don't like, Just stay with me. I'll burn the
country down. But he has to look to the other side.
He has to look to that roust belt Democrat, the
blue collar Democrat, the order Democrat, the Vietnam veteran democrat.
He has to look at the other side. And then

(23:39):
it's the same time, say hey, hey, man, hey, hey,
we don't hate America, right, I mean we don't. We
have some things we kind of need to improve it.
How could we hate America? Look we picked Tim Walls.
Look look at that. Look at his uniform. See the
army uniform he served. See don't don't think we hate America. Seat,
You're gonna keep voting for us, right, constantly walking the tightrope.

(24:01):
And once you see it, you can't unsee it. Let's
do some emails before I talk about why communists are
so violent? Dear Jesse. With the upcoming election offering a
choice between Trump and Harris, Conservative voters face a dilemma.
Trump is likely to address critical issues like border policy
and inflation, but his compromises on abortion and his support

(24:23):
of LGBTQ woke agendas raises concerns He's shifted to a
pro abortion stance despite his awareness of the need to
appeal to Christian voters. Many conservative Christians are considering not
voting for him due to his stance. Should voters support
him despite these shifts or withhold their votes to signal

(24:43):
discontent with candidates who compromise on core values. His name
is Oh no money told me not to use it, Okay,
so I'm not going to use your name. Okay. Well,
I'm not going to repeat what I've said a bunch
about how. I don't tell you how to vote. I
just want you inv caring and voting. That's not my

(25:03):
job to tell you who to vote for. I have
always told you who I'm going to vote for. I
tell you in primaries, even though people get mad about that.
Whoever was voting for someone else to get mad about that,
I don't give a crap If you're mad, I tell
you who I'm gonna vote for. I told you who
I was going to vote for in the primary, I
tell you who I'm gonna vote for in the general.
Everybody knows I'm voting for Donald Trump this November, but
I've never told you you have to. We don't have

(25:25):
a are you voting for Trump? Problem? We have an
apathy problem. If you care enough that you're involved, and
Trump's shift on some of these core issues bothers you
to the point you're not going to vote for him.
To make a point, You're not going to vote for
him in order to use your power. Good for you.

(25:48):
I'm fine with that. I do want to just say
this to you, though, Trump's haters and Trump's worshippers they
share the same thing, and that thing is they've bottled
up everything they either love or hate, and they've projected

(26:13):
it onto one man. I don't do that with Trump
or any politician. I never have and I never will.
Depending on whether you're a Trump hater or a lover,
you either are completely insulted when I say this or
you love when I say this. But Donald Trump is
a rental car to me. I'm not saying he has

(26:36):
to be to you, but to me, he's just like
every other one of them. He's a rental car. I'm
going to use him to get as far as I
can get on the things I care about, and when
he's done, when I'm done with him, I'm going to
dump him on the side of the road and move
on to the next rental car who comes along. I'm

(26:59):
not looking for a savior on this planet, and I
know we're not going to have one to assume the
office of the presidency. No one man, even if he
was perfect, could go in there and right all the
wrongs and drain the swamp and cure all the ills.
It's not possible. We're We're not in a place yet
as a nation where that kind of a thing is possible.

(27:21):
My thinking in voting for Trump this November is he's
going to at least slow down the bleeding. At worst,
he's going to slow down the bleeding. At best, maybe
he stops it and does some healing, but at worst,
he slows down the bleeding. When I'm gonna vote for

(27:43):
Trump this November, which is what I'm going to do,
That's why I'm doing it. I have a reason for it.
I'm not saying your reasons have to be my reasons.
But when Trump disappoints me, on something like the pro
life stuff, and he did, and I've been honest with
you about that. When he embraces more of that rainbow

(28:03):
garbage crap, and that bothers me, It bothers me, I'll
call it out, I'll talk about it. But he's still
a better option than Dome. And that's why I'm voting
the way I'm voting. If all we get out of
it is some border security, I don't know that he's

(28:25):
gonna be able to do much about inflation, just because
the spending is so out of control, the spending and
printing out of control. And Trump did that too, right,
they all do it. So. But if it's border security
alone and better foreign policy, is that everything I want? No,
it's not even close to everything I want, But it's
better than we'd get with Dome. I'm not telling you

(28:45):
you have to vote that way. If you care enough,
that's what matters to me. Care enough. I tried to
explain to everyone during the primary. I tried to explain
to Desantists supporters and Donald Trump's supporters. You're alike. You
want the same things. You may have different methods on
how to get there. You may disagree on the best

(29:05):
vehicle to get there, but try not to tear each
other apart. Because you want the same things. We're going
roughly the same direction. So whatever you do, if you
care enough to do it, that's fine. That's why I'm
voting for Trump. All right, all right, let's talk about
why dirty commies are so violent? Why is it so
natural to them? There's there's a there's a thinking behind

(29:26):
all this. Before we get to that. I want to
get to this. I want to get to corporate America.
We fund so much of the worst stuff we see,
you know, you know, I think back remember Pride Month,
how horrible that was. But Pride Month wasn't just terrible
because it was the US Air Force having drag rillies

(29:48):
that it's on its on its air force basis. The
main driver of what made try Pride Month awful was
the endless corporate activism, the billboards and the commercials, and
it's in every freaking movie, and it's awful. We have
got to start being more purposeful with where we spend
and don't spend our money, and switching your cell phone

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is one of the easiest ways to be more purposeful
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(30:31):
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We'll be back, Jesse Kelly.

Speaker 2 (30:51):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday, having
a grand old time out here. I do think Tim Walls.
I said it last night, and I really do mean it.
This stolen valor thing for Tim Walls is becoming a really, really,
really big deal. And you can tell when there's a

(31:11):
story out there, a bad story out there. Normally, because
there's so much information, there's so much news, Normally, a
bad story is gone in twenty four hours. That's kind
of about twenty four to forty eight hours. Honestly, if
I what's something bad I could do? If I got

(31:31):
busted with a kilo of cocaine tonight, I got pulled over,
I have a bunch of cocaine I don't have any cocaine,
but if I had some, that would obviously be something
that would hit the news. They'd be in the New
York Post to shoot. It, probably be on the front
page of the New York Times. They'd love that conservative
radio host busted with cocaine. And it would be a big, big,
big deal for about a day if that, and then

(31:55):
everyone would move on. Everyone would move on. The Tim
Walls thing, the Tim Walls stolen Valor claiming he walked
in battle and didn't running out on his troops right
as they were about to deploy. This is not a
thing that lasted twenty four hours. We're on seventy two

(32:16):
hours now. And how you can tell this is becoming
a huge problem for the communists is it has broken
out of the right wing newsphere. You know, I'm gonna
sit down and I'm gonna talk about it because it
bothers me. Claim Buck, They're gonna talk about it, Glenn Sean,
They're gonna sit down, They're gonna talk about it. It's

(32:39):
going to be something they talk about. That's the right
wing newsphere, the right wing websites. You go to whatever
it may be, town Hall, Bright Bart, they're going to
talk about it. That's the right wing newsphere, so you
can you can get something going in that right wing newsphere.
Did you know that? CNN they are now reaching out

(33:00):
to one of the troops Tim Walls left behind. The
guy's been speaking publicly about Walls running out on them
and lying about his service. CNN is now reaching out
to this guy saying, hey, we needed to come on
for an interview. This story is not dying. It is
doing something that is very very rare this day and age.

(33:23):
It is snowballing. It is gaining size, it is gaining momentum,
and it is gaining speed. And I am telling you
right now, I'm not predicting this. I'm really not ready
to go there. Tim Walls might not be on this
ticket in the end because you're not allowed as the

(33:44):
VP pick. I know it would be crazy, I know
it'd be a lot of work to yankee now. But
as the VP pick, you are supposed to help in
the very least. You're supposed to plug a couple holes,
patch some things up. You're not allowed to bring down
the ticket because you're relatively unimportant, and unimportant VP is

(34:07):
not something that drives votes what Chris Chris said, who
do they go with? They can't go with Shapiro. Look,
I don't know who you would go with from there.
And I'm not saying they're going to dump him. I'm
really not because it would be a lot. Now it
looks so chaotic. You already kicked out Joe and then
you hand selected Dome when she didn't go out there

(34:29):
and win any primaries, and then you pick this guy.
You've tried to cram a lot into the course of
about the last three weeks and trying to swap out
vps probably a bridge too far. That's why I'm not
ready to predict they're going to do it. But right
now Tim Walls is dragging down the ticket and to
the point where the GOP the right is actually doing

(34:49):
this very smartly. They're circling like sharks in the bloody water.
There are now. I just saw Scott Presler was doing
this with his early Vote action pack. Scott Presler is
one of these grass guys who's registering Republican's doing some
great work on the ground. I love the guy. He's
a great guy. He now has a brand new Veterans
Action Group that is reaching veterans across the United States

(35:12):
of America, including in swing states, bringing this message to them.
Tim Walls is a He was a man who was
supposed to bring in the blue collar guy, the white guy,
the hunter, try to convince them that these people aren't
a bunch of white hating communists, which is at what
they actually are. Tim Walls has become a liability, a

(35:36):
big time liability. And I don't know, I don't know
if he's gonna make Look this is this is on MSNBC.

Speaker 4 (35:45):
And in twenty four years of service, the governor carried,
fired and trained others to use weapons of war many times.
Governor Walls would never insult or undermine any American service
to the country. In fact, he thanks Senator Jade Vance
for putting his life on the line for our country.
It's the American way. And then they went on to
say they specialized Tim Walls in heavy artillery and had

(36:06):
rebbins for proficiency and sharp suiting.

Speaker 2 (36:08):
I'm gonna let her keep going. Just understand, you're reading
an official campaign statement. This is from Harris Walls. They're
now playing defense to the point where they're saying, oh.

Speaker 1 (36:17):
Well, really, JD.

Speaker 2 (36:18):
Vancy, He's served. Well, that's how bad they're hurting, right.

Speaker 4 (36:22):
So we talk about the fact that he's served in
operation and enduring freedom there, and he talked about the
fact that he sort of was someone who was a
leader in the military. But they are not specifically saying
whether or not he misrepresented his time. They're not really
engaging specifically on the idea of whether or not as
the Trump campaign is saying that he lied about this,
but they are saying, here's what he did say. So

(36:45):
it's interesting to see the campaign respond to Harris campaign
respond in this way. They've been fast about responding. They've
been very clear and engaging when it comes to reporters
on this, though we still have a question of whether
or not he misspoke in that specific moment, or whether
or not this was sort of something that he did
that was a falsehood.

Speaker 2 (37:03):
Tim Walls is doing what the VP is not allowed
to do. He's dragging down the ticket and that leads
me to this point. You want to feel good about
something before we sign off, or I'm not signing off.
We still have two more hours before we sign off.
For a minute, you want to feel good about something.
Democrats are so disconnected from reality and normal people. Now

(37:28):
that in all their vetting of their VP candidates, they
didn't think this was a big deal. They thought this
they were just gonna breeze on past it. It's a
big deal, and there's a large veteran population in this country,
A big deal. Smile about that, all right. Finally, violent comedies,

(37:50):
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