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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show, The Jesse Kelly Show.
Let's have some fun on a Thursday. We're all most
done with the week, and it's going to be an

(00:31):
incredible show tonight on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show.
I might do something I don't know that I've ever
done before. I might call for a new law. Ooh,
I kind of feel dirty now. I probably won't, but
I might. I might come close. We'll talk about that.
That's gonna have to do with the left wing dark
money network. We're gonna talk about young men there's a

(00:53):
new poll out in their rejection of the Democrat Party
and why. We will talk about the communist defending every
inch of ground they gained, sometimes to a fault, but
why do they do that? We'll talk the Epstein stuff
apparently is not going away. We'll get to that in
a little while. Ice is already improving America's emergency rooms.

(01:14):
All that emailed so much more coming up tonight on
the world famous Jesse Kelly's Show. But I'm going to
begin I'm going to begin doing the show tonight doing
something I don't think we've ever done before. I'm going
to talk for a while for a few minutes actually

(01:36):
about a celebrity death. Now, Chris has already given me
a funny look, Chris, have I ever done that before?
Chris had I didn't think so. Hulk Hogan died at
seventy one. Now, let me pause for just a second
and explain why I have never done this before. This
is very rare, why I'm doing it now. So first,

(01:59):
I don't do a lot of pop culture. It's not
because I'm above it all or something like that. I'm
just not interested in that. You know that I'm forty
four going on eighty four. I don't really watch a
lot of TV. The movies just make me mad now anymore.
You came and take the kids to a freaking cartoon
without a couple of dudes making out. So I've just

(02:22):
kind of become this crotchety old man who's really walked
away from a lot of modern pop culture. I just
don't watch. I don't even watch a lot of sports baseball.
I've gotten into like an old man, walked away from
like everything else. It's just that's who I am now.
And therefore, when you know there's a celebrity divorce or

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or or a big death in music, or something like that.
It's just not something I care enough to talk about.
It's not that it doesn't matter to the family, but
it's generally just not something that I care about. I
have other interests, but I'm want to talk about out
entertain entertainment in general entertainment. You know how we talk

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about how there are pillars that hold up every society
no matter its size. There are pillars the religion, the government,
that the entertainment, entertainment in a society of any size
has always been there because it's important. If I was

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to put you in a time capsule and send you
to the Asian step centuries ago, and you were to
go gather around with the Huns in one of their
little nomadic villages, you would find they have a form
of entertainment, probably several forms of entertainment of some kind.

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Maybe it's a dance or a play or a performance
of some kind. Huge nations have entertainment. Why it's not
only so people can kick back and put their feed
up and relax and enjoy a baseball game or something
like that. It's not only that it serves two critical forms.

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It's why entertainment is a critical pillar in a society. One.
It brings people together. It helps create a cohesion in society.
It's why the communists actually took over professional sports. Why
when I was a child, the NFL or something like

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that would never have been political, would never have even
thought about taking a political stance on the right or
the left. Well, the communists can't have that because it
brought people together. Hey, we're all going to gather around
today and cheer for the Browns or watch the Browns lose.
Do you understand what I mean. Well, the communists can't
have people coming together, so they wormed their way, like
the parasites. They are into the professional sports offices. And

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soon you wake up one day and Black Lives Matter
is painted on the end zone. And now instead of
bringing people together, it divides them. No, screw you, no
take it up. Divides people. So it creates good entertainment,
creates a cohesion in a society. And there's another part
of it, and maybe this part will make you cringe,
maybe a WinCE a little bit. It does help give

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us a moral guidance. That's its purpose. It's a huge
purpose for societal entertainment. Greek mythology. You know much about
Greek mythology. Of course everyone that you at least know
what I'm talking about, gods and demigods and Hercules and Odysseus,

(05:41):
and you know generally what I'm talking about. Well, it
doesn't exactly take a brilliant scholar to read through the
mythology and set factor fiction aside. These are lessons that
are being taught to the Greek people about bravery, about
dishonor about this, about that. There are lessons taught to

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people the story of Icarus and flying too close to
the sun. These are lessons taught to people. We get
moral lessons from our entertainment. Do you want to know
something about me? This is going to make you probably
laugh and roll your eyes. I'm just being honest here.

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Do you know a huge part A part? I don't
know if i'd say huge, but definitely a part. Now
I would say huge, A significant part in my worldview?
Who played a significant part in it? Morality, bravery, right wrong?
John Wayne. I grew up we didn't watch a lot

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of movies. My dad certainly wasn't into many of them,
but my dad loved John Wayne movies. I because my
dad loved them. You want to do whatever your Dad's doing.
I grew up watching John Wayne movies. You name it,
The Cowboys, Big Jake, the Searchers, the El Dorado, the Alamo,

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Green Berets, Sands of Ewoo, GiMA. I could go down
the list. I've seen them all. I've practically memorized them all.
I know it sounds stupid and ridiculous. Maybe it is,
but I grew up watching on the screen. This is
what a man is. A man fights for what's right,
a man fights against evil. He protects women. Sometimes you
have to give your life for it. You might be

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rough and tough, and you don't whine, and you don't cry.
I learned. I was guided by John Wayne movies. Entertainment matters.
In the nineteen eighties, professional wrestling was huge. I know
it's fake. I got all that. I don't expect you
to be a fan. I don't care if you are

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or aren't, doesn't matter. Hulk Hogan, everyone knew who he was.
My mom knew who he was. And Hulk Hogan was
obviously a performer, it's what he was. But he exemplified
what our entertainment used to be when I was a kid.

(08:15):
And I'm not trying to do the back in my day. Thing,
I'm really not because there's good and bad about the
old times, good and bad about today. But I grew
up in a time where are top entertainers. They would
get on stage, whatever stage it was, the movies or
in Hogan's case, the wrestling matt with a big American

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flag and sing songs like I'm an American. And it
was awesome. It was ridiculous, and it was over the top,
and it was patriotic and it was fun and it
was awesome and I respect it. And let's not forget
the legendary moment where the Hulkster just what was it

(09:01):
just last year showed up at the RNC and blew
the roof off the place?

Speaker 2 (09:06):
What happened last week when they took a shot at
my hero and they tried to kill the next president
of the United States? Enough blaw was enough, and I said,
left trump Omania, Ron wild Brother.

Speaker 1 (09:28):
Left trump Omania rule again.

Speaker 2 (09:31):
Let trump Omania make amaca gray again.

Speaker 1 (09:47):
Patriotism was cool, and a lot of that is a
lot of that was led by what our entertainers used
to be, not crapping on this country all the time,
apologizing for in America, sacks none, none of that dark
cloud hung over us. There was a time not that

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long ago where our entertainers would wave American flags, and
even in the most ham fisted, over the top fashion,
they would wave them and tell the whole country it's
good and right to be proud to be an American.

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And again, I'm I'm not trying to do a back
in my day thing, but I miss that I do.
Today we get Pedro Pascal and little fruitcakes like that.
We used to have Hulk Hogan Sylvester Stallone and it
was awesome. So rest in peace, Haulkster appreciate that very much.

(10:59):
Let's move on talk about some politics. Let's talk about
dark money. Let's talk about things that are free, like Hillsdale.
Hillsdale handing out wisdom, handing out education for free. I honestly,
I don't understand why they do this. Hillsdale is not

(11:19):
hurting for anything. There's a line around the block, people
trying to get into Hillsdale, trying to get their kids
into Hillsdale because they don't want to send their kids
off to communist universities. So Hillsdale's not hurting. But because
they're not hurting, they've decided to hand out their wisdom
to free for free to people more than forty free

(11:43):
online courses. You go to Hillsdale dot edu slash Jesse.
You can get educated by Hillsdale. Your children can. You
can do this as a family. Do this while you're driving.
Get smarter. I need it. Lord knows, Chris needs it.
Hillsdale dot e slash Jesse. We'll be back. He doesn't

(12:04):
care if you believe him, but he's right. Jesse Kelly.
It is the Jesse Kelly's Show, the wonderful Jesse Kelly's
Show on a Thursday. And before I forget you know
what tomorrow is, Ask doctor Jesse Friday. You need to

(12:26):
get all your ask doctor Jesse questions emailed in right now.
You're falling behind. The stack is already growing. All three
hours on Friday belong to you. And whatever you want
to talk about doesn't even have to be political. Whatever
you email into Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Actually,
before I get to the dark money thing, I want

(12:46):
to do address in email as a matter of fact,
because it's a fascinating email. It's a fascinating it's a
fascinating topic. And here's what the guy said, dear tiny
handed cheetah Slayer, it's not very nice. As a longtime listener,
I've heard you talk previously about the evils of the
legacy media. Can you can you please explain to us,
fellow community college numbskulls, in simple terms, why they continue

(13:11):
to serve as propaganda outlets for the left? What is
in it for them? What do they gain? All right,
so let's talk about this, the legacy media. Why are
they so all in for the left? No matter what?

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Why are they so all in? And let's let's talk
about something here, and it's recent news. Let's tie in
a recent news story with this, because it's fascinating. Colbert.
You don't care about Stephen Cobert, neither do I. I'm
not talking about that. But he's the late night guy
took over for Letterman, this legendary late night comedy show.

(13:53):
He takes over for David Letterman. Maybe you're a Letterman fan,
maybe you weren't. But whenever my mom wasn't watching, I
would tune it, turn it on if I was up
too late. And it was just funny jokes. It's a
bunch of funny jokes. Maybe some inappropriate things in There
was funny jokes. Why would you take over an institution
like that and go so hardcore left, so hardcore partisan?

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And maybe you're just saying, well, Stephen Colbert is a communist,
and of course that's true. But remember Stephen Colbert is
an employee. He's an employee for CBS. That show needs
to make money, right in the end, it better be
making money, right. Look, even this show. You know, I'm

(14:36):
an employee of Premiere and they treat me wonderfully. I
know I like to complain about the suits, but I
really do that they are amazing to me. They never
lecture me, they never tell me to stop saying things
or being inappropriate that They just let me get away
with whatever. But this show is to make money. It's
not a charity. And if it stops making money, then

(15:01):
you'll stop hearing the sultry sounds of my voice on
the radio. Why didn't that apply to CBS? For forever
show lost forty million dollars a year because the CBS
bosses went along with everything, agreed with the hardcore left
wing stance. Now let's pause on all this for a moment.

(15:24):
I want you to rewind, or maybe if you're young enough,
you don't have to rewind at all. I want you
to rewind back to high school. Do you remember high school?
Everyone remembers high school. You remember your high school times?
Maybe they were wonderful times for you, Maybe they were
terrible times for you. I don't know, But let me
ask you something. Do you remember the feeling maybe you

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were part of the in crowd. Do you remember how
good that felt? Or maybe maybe on the other on
the flip side of this, maybe you weren't in the
in crowd. Maybe you were an outcast for one reason
or another, awkward or dark or whatever. Maybe maybe you
weren't part of the cool kids club. Do you remember

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what that felt like? Do you remember what it meant
to you back then if you could be part of
the cool kids club? Look at that group. Look at
that group of guys and girls. All the pretty girls
are in there. There's a bunch of athletes and other
cool kids in that group, the twenty of them. They're

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all gathered around there. They're all talking about what kind
of fun things they're gonna do together this weekend. Oh
look how pretty that girl is. If I was part
of that group, I could talk to her instead. She
doesn't even know I exist young girls to think in
the same way. Now, could you put a monetary value

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on what it would have meant to you back then
to be part of the in group? Hard to put
a monetary value on it, isn't it? And here's why.
This is a human nature thing. It's not a high
school thing. Being accepted by our peers, loved by our

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peers is something that human beings naturally seek out. They
want to be part of the in crowd. They want
to be part of the group. They want to be accepted,
and probably more important than that, they don't want to
be rejected. To be rejected by society, to be rejected

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by a group, by the cool kids in your school,
by the people in your neighborhood, by the Facebook moms.
By this, to be rejected, to be an outcast crushes
people's psyche. It crushes people. It does things inside of
people's brains, It does things inside of people's bodies that

(17:54):
you can't even quantify. It is a human thing. To
be petrified, a rejection of being one of the outcasts,
one of the dorks, one of the losers of the whatever.
And by the way, if you're a kid listening right now,
and that's how you feel like. Trust me, high school
doesn't last forever. You'll move on. You'll be just fine.
You're gonna be just fine. So don't let it get

(18:15):
you down. But back to what we were talking about.
Human beings want to be accepted. It becomes more important
than money. At some point in time, I'll finish my
point about what happened with the legacy media and why
it happened, and then we'll finally get to dark money,
which I promised you about. Let me first talk to

(18:35):
you about are dogs. You know what Obs said today
was embarrassing. I was sitting there in my recliner trying
to have a cup of coffee, trying to browse through
the news, and she said, Jessey, look at us. And
I turned and she was laying on the floor with
that big fluffy idiot Fred and she was basically, she
disappears inside of the morons fur and he's just laying

(18:59):
there loving on her. And you know what she says
to me, Jesse, he's already five. She loves him so much.

Speaker 2 (19:06):
We all do.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
You're already thinking about what's that day gonna feel like
when we have to put him down. It's horrible. It's
gonna be horrible. We sprinkle roughgreens on Fred's food because
we want to push that day off as far as
we possibly can. The differences, the physical differences we've seen
in him, tell us all we need to know about

(19:29):
the level of nutrition he now receives. Your dog does
not get nutrition from dog food. It's brown because it's dead.
Start sprinkling roughgreens on it and keep your dog alive
and healthier. You're at the vet less. You want a
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(19:50):
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We'll be back. I've got on anymore, he said, don't mean.

Speaker 2 (19:59):
Yes, Kelly.

Speaker 1 (20:00):
You're listening to the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the
Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, terrific Thursday. We're kind
of answering a long question right now, before we get
into some dark money stuff. I might be calling for
a new law, which makes me just feel icky in general.

(20:21):
I'm not sure about that. But before we get to
new laws and Democrats being rejected by young men and
things like that, I'm going to go back to this answer.
The guy asked, can you explain why the legacy media
continues to be a propaganda outlet for the left. And
before we wait into the break, I was explaining the

(20:41):
human desire, the very human desire we all have for acceptance.
We don't want to be an outcast, we don't want
to be rejected, we don't want the feeling of being
a loser. We want to be accepted. To such a
degree it's almost hard to put a monetary value on it.
It's just human nature. Now take that, put that in
your back pocket for a moment. The legacy media, here's

(21:07):
what we're gonna make this, here's what we're gonna do here.
I want you to picture one corporation, one major corporation.
We will call this Jesse Kelly's Cheeseburgers, Inc. Jesse Kelly Burgers, Inc.
Is the name of this corporation, and we have one

(21:28):
headquarters right here in Houston, Texas. It's a twenty floor building.
Of course, I'm gonna be in the penthouse whatever that is,
as the CEO of Jesse Kelly Headquarters. But this is
a large, multi national company. So we have vice presidents
of this and vice presidents of that and managers here

(21:49):
in sales there. Okay, so there's a lot of employees,
let's call it one thousand employees, all these different managers. Now,
let's say me, Jesse Kelly, what I want as a company.
What I want is purely money. I am only interested

(22:11):
in making money and cost savings care. I don't place
any kind of a priority on customer service. I'm not
even really caring about the quality of the burghers or
anything else. I care about the bottom line, only the
bottom line, and today's bottom line. What kind of vice
presidents am I going to hire? I'm going to hire

(22:33):
vice presidents. I'm going to hire managers who believe the
exact same thing I do because I'm the boss. Well,
that's what I want, That's who I hire. What's going
to happen after I fill up my company with managers
like that? That mentality, that way of thinking, will begin
to bleed down into every floor. I said there are
twenty floors. That mentality started out on floor number twenty.

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Then it went down to nineteen and eighteen, and it's
working its way down and down and down. And guess
what else. While that mentality is working its way down,
we're hiring more people who only care about money, and
what else are we doing. We're getting rid of anybody
who has any other thoughts on the matter. Hey, Jesse,
I know we could save a penny a burger bun

(23:19):
if we go with the worst bun. But I kind
of think people would like a quality burger one with
the burger get out. You're fired. No, the penny's all
that matters. If that's the philosophy of Jesse Kelly Berger, Inc.
Then after a long enough period of time, every part
of the company will carry that mentality. People who don't

(23:40):
carry that mentality will be purged, and that is how
the company will operate. Now, let's switch it up. If
I decide I want our company to be charitable and
I want our people to be charitable. Yeah, we want
to make great burgers. We want to make money, of course,
but giving back in some way is a priority for me.

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I'm going to hire VPS managers. Who is a priority
for them? No, Jesse, I like to help sick kids. No,
I like to do Okay. They will in turn hire
people under them, and that mentality will bleed down from
the twentieth floor all the way to the bottom, and
just like before, people who don't share that. No Jesse,
screw charity. I don't even care about sick kids. Just

(24:27):
money gone fired by mentality, a lifestyle, a mission. These
things can be guided, and these things can change over time.
What happened with the legacy media, but journalists are naturally
going to have a more leftist bend, at least a

(24:49):
little bit of a leftist bend anyway, it's just the
nature of the field. But what happened was committed communists
began to leave of our top universities, having been trained
at our top universities, and they begin to go into
the media world. On top of that, Democrat operatives and

(25:12):
former Democrat politicians when they're done with politics or taking
a break from politics, go into the media world. And
if you think about the legacy media as that one
twenty floor twenty floor building, that skyscraper, after a long
enough time, they worked their way up the floors, and

(25:32):
soon you've got the head of companies like CBS not
caring if his late night comedy superstar alienates half the
country because he feels the exact same way, Go ahead
and lose forty million a year. It doesn't matter. Getting
Trump is all that matters. And once that becomes the
mentality that the mission of the company, just like in

(25:54):
Jesse keldy Berger, Inc. It bleeds down to the other
floors where if you're an executive producer on this show
or you're an intern on this show, you understand, get Trump,
Get Trump, Protect Democrats, smash Republicans. Protect Democrats, smash Republicans
is the only mission statement you need to adhere to.

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Even if you don't necessarily believe that, you know, you
better shut up and lie or you're going to be
out of a job because you've watched it happen to others.
Anyone who uttered even a little bit of a positive
word about Republicans or someone on the right boop gone fired.
And so just like has happened in the rest of
the Democrat Party, actually, which we're gonna get to in

(26:38):
a minute when we talk about the dark money stuff,
but just like this happened to the rest of the
Democrat Party. If that mentality stays inside of the media
for long enough, and it did after a long enough
period of time, you will find that you have purged
anyone who was a deciding voice, anyone who might have

(27:03):
put a check on your communist activism. They were all fired,
they all quit, they were all laid off. Now it
feels good when you walk into the building because everyone
thinks like you. Everyone's a dirty communist. Everyone's on board
with the mission. Everyone's on board. Just get Trump, Get Trump. Haha.

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Everybody's signed on. After a long enough period of time,
you got everyone buying in. But this is what communism does.
You see, the building is dying. You purged everything that
was good and right. You can't reform now because all

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the reformers were fired or quit, And now the building's dying.
The company is dying. The legacy media in its trade form,
The New York Times is of the world, The NBC
News is of the world. They're dying. They're dying because
they allowed themselves to be completely captured by communists. You

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don't want to buck anything because the fact this goes
back to the high school analogy. You want to fit in.
That's what the boss thinks. So that's what my coworker thinks.
You want to be part of the in crowd. To
be part of the in crowd with major media companies,
you better be a dirty America hating commie. And so
now they're completely ideologically captured. Americans are changing the channel.

(28:37):
They're not trusted anymore. The ratings are in the toilet,
the money is evaporating before their eyes. And yet they
couldn't change right now even if they wanted to, because
anyone who might have put the brakes on you ran
them out a long time ago. It's what the communists do.
They conquer things that are good and they destroy them.

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Whole nations, small companies, entire industries. This will bring us
directly to the Democrat Party and dark money and other things.
But let's talk about bright money. Let's talk about gold
or silver. I'm not a huge jewelry guy, as you
can probably tell, but I am a huge reliability guy.

(29:25):
I want reliability. It's one of my favorite things in life.
Unreliable people get purged from my life. Reliability. It's one
of the few good things I can say about Chris
and Corey. They're here on time, doing the job every
single day. Reliability underrated, even though Chris's hair is horrible.
That's what gold in silver is. It's reliable. No matter

(29:48):
what the gold I own, the silver I own will
outlast my kids, kids kids, it will outlast the United
States of America. Does that sound like something reliable gets
I'm in your four to oh one k. Please not
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(30:56):
kellyshow dot com. So that all brings me to ideologically
capture Democrat Party in one of the ways in which
that happened. You see here this is from Lifezet. Voters
reject Democrat extremism, say the party has gone off the rails.
And of course I don't have to explain that to you.

(31:18):
You know exactly what I'm talking about the second you
come out and say dudes should be allowed to beat
up women in sports. You're kind of the party of
evil freaks. And it's such an obvious point. They'll take
the twenty percent on an eighty twenty issue time after
time after time. But how and why? Through a hard

(31:40):
effort to be honest, what they've done should be a
model for us on the right who want a stronger
GOP that takes better stances on things. They decided the
Democrat Party wasn't near left enough, and when I say,
I mean the Street Animals, Communist China, the Global Communist Network.

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They decided the Democrat Party could be a useful vehicle
for communism, but it had to move to the left.
One of the main ways they did that was this
is gonna be me about to call for a new law,
even though I'm not going to quite go there. The
NGO slash non profit network. Here's the headline from the

(32:31):
Free Beacon. Left wing Hewlett Foundation bank rolled Gavin Newsom's
trip to China. That's interesting, isn't it. A left wing
organization ponied up big money to pay for Gavin Newsom's
trip to China. What are they? What are they known as?

(32:52):
They are? Quote a progressive grant making organization with a
history of supporting Chinese Communist Party affiliated green energy initiatives.
Who funds it? Oh, we don't know. You can guess,
maybe come up with some names. But communism is funded

(33:16):
and they use the funds as this ugly dark money monster,
for lack of a better way to put it, they
have built for themselves and international, not just national, and
international dark money monster of this nonprofit and that nonprofit.
Only this nonprofit works with this thing. This nonprofit, it

(33:39):
only gives money to other nonprofits. It's an NGO. It
gets government grants. Let's give a government grant to them.
Let's give a government grant to this. And you have
any idea how many experts I have talked to who
write books about these NGOs, who write books about all
these nonprofits. And when we get to the point of
me asking them, okay, well, where there's the money actually

(34:01):
come from? Whose money is it? The experts in the
field who have done through all the documentation, they've put
in all the foyer requests will oftentimes tell me, Jesse,
we don't know. Why don't we know? Well, here's the thing.
If you structure an organization the right way, you don't

(34:25):
have to disclose your donors, you don't have to disclose
the funding source. You can put in all the requests
you like. But the law says you can just run
your communist group. Granted it's not supposed to be openly communist,
but you can just run your communist group with billions
and billions of dollars and you don't have to tell

(34:48):
anybody where it comes from. Remember that story from yesterday
about the pop up ngo that put on that huge
concert for the La wildfires, raised one hundred million the wildfires,
and just took off.

Speaker 2 (35:02):
With the money.

Speaker 1 (35:02):
Not a penny went to the wildfires, not a penny
went to rebuilding. Instead, it all got sent out to
other communist NGOs and front groups. Here in the United
States of America, there is a vast network of communists, nonprofits,
slash NGOs, and they operate with billions and billions and

(35:28):
billions of dollars, billions of government dollars, meaning your dollars
handed out to them by evil democrats who hand them
government grants. They have international money billions. How many foreign
billionaires are there who still hate America? And try to
destroy Western civilization. They pour money into these groups. So

(35:53):
what I'm about to say is not me calling for
a law, because I don't think I've ever said that.
I'm not saying for that now. I do not believe
a congress this sick, corrupt, and evil can create good laws.
So I'm not necessarily calling for a law. But something
has to be done about the vast communist network of
nonprofits and NGOs operating in this country. They have an

(36:19):
NGO that works for other NGOs, which is an offshoot
of this NGO, which has billions from somewhere we don't know.
I guess they kind of got a government grant at
some point they spent it on I don't know what.
Remember that story about Stacy Abrams the Biden administration just
handing her ridiculous nonprofit billions of dollars on the way out.

(36:39):
Oh we lost a here's a big check, Stacy. Something
has to be done to rain this in because we
are being in many different ways attacked from with him,
not just government institutions like the FBI at CIA, which
should be completely defunded and disbanded immediately, Not just from

(37:01):
government institutions, from all these quasi government institutions that operate
and do the things the government institutions want to do
but can't do by law. So instead they just come
up with a grant. Come up with a I love
this term, a forgivable loan. That means it's not alone. Okay,
that's a gift, a forgivable loan. I love that concept.

(37:24):
We just gave this a non government organization. It's Catholics,
so of course they must love Jesus. We just gave
them fifty billion dollars to help refugees. Instead, it's an
open borders network bringing illgals into the country so they
can rape and pillage Americans. The network is vast, from
my understanding from my sources, the Trump administration is very

(37:47):
much aware of it. But it is a problem that
must be tackled. Now, let's try to tackle a whole
different problem if we can Trump sign an executive order
on AI. This AI stuff is beyond me, but it's
something we have to discuss next.
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