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March 21, 2025 37 mins

Trying to kill your way out of a problem. Unions are not taken care of by Democrats so why do they still vote Democrat? How did places like New York and Boston go so hard to the left. The ideological gulf between everyone else vs college educated white women. Commies shifting a woman’s nature. 

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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 Friday, and it's such
a glorious Friday smile. It's an ass doctor Jesse Friday.

(00:32):
Despite the gigantic family fight the Kelly family is currently in,
which I will get to in just a little while.
Someone the questions are so good today We're just gonna
have a blast. We're gonna talk more about how communist
women see immigrants as rescue dogs. How is it that
blue collar, hard scrabble cities like Boston goes so far

(00:55):
left communists. Let's talk about the communist being allowed who
escape the kive mind in his language? All that, why
do the people? Why do the judges do what they do?
All that and so much more, including serving soup at
a dinner party. All that is still to come on

(01:16):
the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. I'm gonna begin with
this one because it's so good, because you're seeing more
and more and more. I already played you yesterday. The
mayor of Boston, Mayor Wu, come here. We're gonna be
at State planes for Alegos. It's not obviously unique to Boston.
You've seen this across the country. This is Jacob Fray, Minneapolis, May.

Speaker 2 (01:35):
I want all of you just to know exactly where
we are as far as our neighbors go. Minneapolis will
continue to be a safe haven for undocumented immigrants, for
our trans community.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
Why are you gie? Yeah, you got it. So let's
talk about this because there's a lot to this. In fact,
it's something I've thought about before. I still think about
it to this day, with cities like Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, Guy Adore,
you probably know I've told you before, unless you're a
new listener. I grew up until I was ten years old.

(02:17):
I lived in Toronto, Ohio, tiny tiny, tiny town you'd
never heard of before, right on the Ohio River. And
our closest big city wasn't in Ohio. It was you know, Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleveland.
Our closest big city was Pittsburgh. My grandpa, my dad's dad,
Grandpa Jack, he was a season ticket holder to the Steeler.

(02:39):
Steeler fan that the Pittsburgh is a place we love.
And you think of Pittsburgh in the exact same way.
Hard scrabble, steel, tough, that's what you think of. But
let's talk about it because the question is Jesse. I
just got finished listening to your segment talking about the
Boston mayor standing with the illegals. My question is to you,
how did cities like Boston New York, places we think

(03:01):
of as scrappy and tough, become so and I cannot
use the word that this particular gentleman used, but not
so much anymore. How does a city like Boston, how
does that? How does a city like that turn to
some kooky commie Mayer woman? How does that happen? Well, first,
there's a lot to this. There's a yet, woosy is

(03:23):
a good word, Chris, Yes, we'll use woosy. That's that's
like a better way. So there's a lot to this.
So let's talk about this first. Remember that your reputation,
what you used to be is not what you still are.

(03:44):
Sometimes it is, sometimes it isn't. In New York City,
we'll use New York for an example. New York, New
York was always thought of in that way. I'm a
New Yorker, tough. You think about that, You think about
some tough New York guy works on the docks, works
on this. Well. New York for the longest time was

(04:05):
a huge manufacturing City. In fact, I think I may
screw this up, but I believe it's Domino Sugar. Chris,
look that up. Make sure I'm not screwing that up.
The Domino Sugar building in New York City is actually
a great example of this Domino Sugar. If you go
to New York City today and you're down along the river,

(04:26):
shout out to the great wo r by the way.
If you're down by the river looking across the river,
I think it's on the Brooklyn side. That's it, Chris,
Domino Sugar, man. I'm smart. I knew it. If you
look across the river at the Brooklyn side, you see
a big building, Domino Sugar. It so you can't miss it.
If you're a New York and you maybe think to yourself, wow,
that's that's the Domino Sugar factory. No, it's not. Last

(04:50):
time I was there, I forget what they told me.
It was either a mall or a bunch of apartment
complexes they're putting up. It used to be the Domino
Sugar factory. Now just more modern stuff. New York City
used to be manufacturing central, now it's finance central. If

(05:15):
you are a young hot shot and maybe this is
you right now listening in New York City. If you're
a young hot shot man woman, you're working in Wall Street,
Goldman Sachs, finance, technology, tech like modern tech. New York
City's big on that. New York is a great place
for you to go, earn your stripes, maybe find a wife,
find a husband, and then as soon as you do

(05:36):
that and you want to start a family, you move
out of town. That's what everybody does in New York City.
It used to be the docs Domino Sugar. Now go
look at the Domino Sugar building. You won't see a
factory there with a bunch of blue collar workers. Boston
went through the same thing Boston. If you've never been

(05:56):
to Boston or know about Boston, and of course you
don't South Austin, the scrappy Boston tough guy still exists,
of course, but Boston is a very very modern city
now that is modernized in that way. So first of all,
there's the reputation you know, versus what it is, and
we all were all guilty of this automatically. When you

(06:19):
hear the accent, any kind of a Northeast accent, especially
if you're not from the Orton to the northeast. The
second you hear that Boston accent, that New York accent, Jersey.
The second you hear it, you kind of automatically think, ah,
probably a tough guy. It sounds like tough right, Oh,
Cory knows Core's a Boston guy. Corey, Am I wrong

(06:39):
about Boston? How It's Yeah, I nailed it. It's times
have changed. That's one of the ways it's changed. But
there's a second part of it, because all the tough
guys aren't gone. All the manufacturing isn't gone. For the
longest time in America, and this still exists to some level.
Democrats were the party of the union worker, the blue

(07:02):
collar union worker. That was always, always, always a Democrat thing.
Republicans were against unions. Democrats were thought of as the
pro union party. And so if you were a union guy,
you worked on longshoreman, whatever kind of union it may be,
you mad. You very likely your dad, at least because

(07:26):
he was probably in the long shoreman. I guarantee he
was a Democrat and his dad, I promise you was
a Democrat, because the Democrats are the only ones that
fight for the unions. And that was always the way
they thought about it. Now. What has happened is you
know what we talked about. Remember when we had that talk.
I think it was this week about the signal lag
in DC. Maybe it was last week. How the politicians themselves,

(07:48):
they're always behind what the people are feelings. They don't
talk to the people enough. So the American people, for instance,
right now, they don't care about foreign policy anymore, they
don't care about foreign adventures. But our politicians will still
get up and say, you current about that's important thing
in the world, signal lag. They haven't gotten it yet. Well,
same thing works the opposite direction with the American union worker.

(08:08):
If you are listening right now, and I know we
have a bunch of union guys who listen, and I
always love that because you know, I grew up in construction.
That's how I grew up. Your union guy right now,
you probably aren't too far on the left. In fact,
you probably voted for Donald Trump. But I promise you
have a bunch of union guys who still vote Democrat,

(08:29):
and it probably hasn't sung into them all the way
they're voting for Tranning crap. Now, that's what you vote
for when you vote for Democrat. The Democrat Party changed,
the mentality of the union worker, the Boston union guy,
the New York union guy, the Philly union guy. His

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mentality doesn't always change as the Democrat Party changed. And remember, legacy,
heritage is a powerful thing. If your dad was in
the union for thirty years, and that's very oftentimes how
that goes. Sometimes you can't even get into these unions
without a hookup of some kind. If your dad was
in some kind of hard scrabble union in Boston forever

(09:14):
and voted Democrat forever, you sat around the kitchen table,
and I guarantee you your dad talked to you about politics,
and it was always Democrats always. That's how you grew up.
Republicans are scumbags, they're against us, they hate the working man.
That's why you got to vote Democrat. And that's how
you grew up. And it's hard to break those chains.
It's hard to break away. Look, I wasn't in you know,

(09:39):
we talked about this before. I was in a very
blue collar family, construction family, but we were not heavily political.
My parents rarely talk to me about politics ever. We
were patriotic, that was always us. But we didn't sit
around and talk politics in my house. My dad really
never did, but my dad made it very clear we
were Republicans. Dad, which way did we vote Republican? That

(10:03):
was and that was pretty much the end of that conversation.
And Dad made it really clear that we weren't going
to discuss it any further. But I came home and
told my dad, Hey, Dad, eh, thinking about voting Democrat.
I promise you things were about to get uncomfortable in
the Kelly household, and that stuff you carry with you

(10:26):
putting you on that right path. We weren't heavily political,
just knowing that put me on the path aim to
the right for the rest of my life. So those
are really the two big reasons. One, just because the
accent remains doesn't mean Boston now resembles Boston of nineteen

(10:48):
seventy five. And unions in these big cities are everything.
Unions run everything. If there's a big and going up,
there's union work there, teachers unions. There are union type places,
which makes them natural Democrat havens. And there's another part

(11:10):
of this that can work both ways, both for us
and against us. If I have to make one final
point on why would New York be the you know, hard,
tough guy, but go left. Why there's another part of
this that we can use to our advantage. I'll talk
about that next. You're listening to the Oracle, you love
this one. It's a scream Baby, the Jesse Kelly Show.

(11:33):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wonderful Friday,
and ask doctor Jesse Friday. Things are cruising along right
now in the country. One final word on this, in
case you're just now joining us, I'm kind of answering
a question in a long way about cities like Boston,
New York there that you thought of bus these blue
collar places, but now they're so blue, so far left,

(11:55):
it's crazy. And I kind of explained that. But there
is there's one final aspect to this that's bad, but
it also can be good if we use it to
our advantage. Let's talk about Florida, for instance. We're used
to to what about Florida? Now? What is Florida? Now?
It's a guarantee, it's red, it's blood red. In the

(12:19):
presidential election, the last presidential election, I don't know that
Donald Trump, unless he was going home for the weekend,
I don't know that he campaigned there. More than once
or twice. Why how could that be? For the entirety
of my life, Democrats and Republicans would park their presidential
campaigns in Florida. Why because there are so many Electoral

(12:40):
College votes up for grabs, and you know, it's a
purple state that could go either way. Little of this,
little of that. Remember that, Remember that Al Gore George
Bush recount that was all about Florida. All we have
to have this pre and then and look that did
it came down to one precinct? What not even one
county one precinct in Florida determined it? Now Red? Why so? Red? Well?

(13:08):
Your this is this is something Democrats have understood historically
much better than Republicans have. When you take power, if
you use it to put into place the things your
people want, there are all kinds of benefits that come
with that. But one of the benefits that comes with

(13:29):
it every time is your enemies won't want to live
under it, and they'll flee, and your friends will want
to live under it and they will come to you.
In the state of Florida, Ron DeSantis, best governor in
the country, got elected and didn't didn't do didn't tiptoe
not one little thing at a time, boom thing after

(13:50):
thing after thing after thing, immediately yanking that state to
the right. Not doing that in the Purple State. I
have to be careful, No, none of that, full steam
to the right as fast as humanly possible. What happened.
Dirty communists fled the state because they didn't want to
live under that governance. And people I can't count how
many friends I've had that have moved to Florida, all

(14:11):
of them hardcore right wingers. Now no more swing state
blood red. It works both ways. If you're in New
York City right now, you don't want to live under
that freaking homeless people everywhere, illegals all over the place,
as the city's gone left and left and left and
left and left. So what do you do out to
Long Island? You go? If you have to stay in

(14:33):
New York City, you go to Long Island, Boston, same thing,
suburbs gone, Philly, same thing gone. They make it so
unpalatable for anybody on the right to live there that
it ends up benefiting them in the end, because you
throw your hands up and say, I don't want to
live under this garbage, and you bail. California California is

(14:54):
about to lose more congressional seats again. Why is that?
Because people are fleeing the endless taxes and fees and
crime and homelessness. They don't want to live under it.
And I encourage you to do so, you know, like
I've told you, move to a red state. Go ahead.
But in the end, it is sad, right, because what
does that do? It guarantees Democrat rule in California forever

(15:18):
because ninety percent of the people leaving are Republicans who
don't want to live in North Korea, so they pack
it up and they leave and they come to Texas.
Now this benefits us on the right because then Texas
gains those congressional seats. Texas gains power, California loses power.
So politically, for a country, it's good. But getting elected

(15:40):
and doing the things you promised you would do, delivering
for the people who elected you, is a path to
more power. Communists have always gotten that when they get elected,
they go all in. Donald Trump, why is it? How
is it he got elected and he's moved way faster
than he did before. Boom boom boom. You remember day one,

(16:02):
stacks of executive orders? Do do just stacked up on
his desk, this executive order that we're doing this with
the inflation. How's that working out for him? Well, here's
how it's working.

Speaker 3 (16:13):
Americans' favorable views of the Democratic Party brand are at
a record low, just twenty nine percent. That's compared to
thirty six percent for Republicans. It is the lowest ever
recorded for Democrats in CNN polling going back more than
thirty years.

Speaker 1 (16:28):
Donald Trump himself is at fifty two to fifty three
percent approval rating in the modern era, really the post
Barack Obama era, that is staggeringly high. That's about as
high as you can get. Donald Trump's approval rating is
maxed out. Democrats are in the toilet. How he hasn't
been tiptoeing. He's been moving, really because people when you
deliver for them, when you deliver for the people who

(16:51):
voted for you, it expands your power. If it's stuff
the people want, it expands your power instead of crushing
your power. Republicans are starting to get this. Trump gets
it to Santus gets it. A lot of the loser
Republican governors across the country and Republican legislatures like Texas,

(17:11):
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(18:39):
Jesse kellyshow dot com. We are live here churning through everything.
Did you hear Anna Navarro today?

Speaker 4 (18:46):
For police departments in South Florida are signing cooperation agreements
to be deputized as ice when we you know, I
keep I keep thinking, Okay, this is going to be it.

Speaker 1 (18:57):
This is going to change the way folks their gleef.

Speaker 4 (19:00):
Everybody I know who voted for Trump is gleeful as
a portive of everything he's doing.

Speaker 1 (19:06):
Exactly what I was just talking about. Why is everybody gleeful?
Because Trump's doing what he promised? And we're all stunned
because no one does that. They all get elected and
they all kind of back off. He's doing what he
promised he would do. And this is what the communists,
this is what kind of floors me about them right now.

(19:27):
They're stunned about the things Trump is doing he promised.
He talked about all this stuff on the campaign trail.
I can't count how many times I heard him talk
about NASS deportation, which no, is not happening yet, but
he's deporting people. He talked about tariffs all the time
on the campaign trail, he talked about bringing talked about
bringing it in to Russia Ukraine all the time on

(19:48):
the campaign trail. None of this stuff. He didn't pull
a fast one on anybody. This is what he said
he was going to do. And the real lesson and
all this for every Republican Republican listening is it's really
really popular to do what you say you're going to do,
and it's really unpopular to get to Washington, d C.

(20:09):
And who's out there you go, Jesse as I sit
here around the pool in Kuwait with the sun shining
down on me, listening to the world famous Jesse Kelly show.
Oh Man, Kuwait is so hot. Gosh, it was miserable.
I listen to you say how liberal white women look
at these migrant barbarians like rescue dogs. And then I thought,
how women do that with men too, when they think
they can change them. Guy says, anyway, that's all. Well, look,

(20:34):
here's the thing. Understand what happens. Understand why the communists
focus on young women, and why when women go to college.
When young women go to college, they get mentally destroyed,
so often completely destroyed, lost for life. We've read you

(20:55):
the poll numbers all week, shocking poll numbers. I think
I'm right about this if I remember right, like for
instance Trump instance, Trump's approval rating forty one percent with
white non college educated men, negative thirty eight with college
educated white women. And if you went down the line
of it was every single issue, you looked at this

(21:18):
one demographic, college educated white women, and you thought to yourself,
these people are freaking insane. They're the most committed communists,
as I've told you about a million times, and they
are insane. So what happens? How does that happen? Well,
communists use your values against you. I've warned you about

(21:39):
that forever. Whatever values you have, they will identify them.
They will learn to use that, wear that like a
skin suit, and use it against you. Hey, you know,
Jesus would want you to fill up your country with illegals.
They love that kind of stuff. And they do it
on deeper levels too, particularly with women. Women are created

(22:03):
by God in part to be nurturers, you know, because
so many women turn out to be moms. Not every woman,
that's obviously true, but women obviously turn out to be mothers.
Oftentimes they have children. Now, what does a mother do
for her babies, both in human beings and oftentimes in

(22:24):
the wild. She will feed them, nurture them, care for them,
and she will also fight for them, die for them.
The mama bear stereotype is a mama bear stereotype because
it's real. If you ever hurt one of my children, yeah,

(22:44):
I'd probably torture you to death, but you better hope
I get to you before my wife does. That's mama. Look,
I've seen it. Remember when I told you the story
when I went to Alaska, I watched a mama bear
fight and die for her two cubs so they could escape.
That's what a mama does. She'll fight. Now when a
young woman goes to college, the communist knows everything I

(23:05):
just said. They take that nature, that wonderful nature of
a woman to nurture and care for something. And what
they do is they take her eyes, they take that
nature and they simply divert it towards something else. Now
instead of a focus on family, children, caring for that,

(23:28):
now they get her focused on I mean, pick your cause, right.
Maybe it's the LGBTQ stuff, Maybe it's the climate. They
get her focused on that. You know what, we'll make
it about the climate. They get the climate in her mind,
and they make the earth the air. They will find
a way to use that motherly instinct and aim it

(23:52):
at protecting the planet. And then once you've managed to
twist her up like that, now now she believes insane things.
And now what will she do if you're trying to
hurt her kids? That suv? You just think it's an suv?

(24:13):
No big deal, right, Mama bear looks at it like
you're hurting her baby, and she will hurt you for
hurting her baby. That's a look. How could a woman?
How could a woman? I've talked about this many times
before when I talk about the most vile, violent, vicious
creature on the planet being the liberal white woman, because

(24:37):
they're the only creature. There are all kinds of animals
that will even eat their own young. The liberal white
woman is one of the only creatures on the planet.
In fact, I think it is the only one that
will groom her children on purpose for the slaughter. They'll
get up and brag. I've got four kids and they're
all trans bragging about mentally destroying their children. How could

(24:58):
anybody be that seeck and evil and demented? Well, here's
the honest truth. They took her wonderful motherly nature and
they twisted it against her own kids. And she still
feels like she's the good guy. She feels like, not
necessarily those are her kids. Of course she feels that way,

(25:19):
but she has a mission in life, and it's not
necessarily for her kids. Her mission is the Rainbow Flag.
Her mission is the trannies, and that's what she's focused on,
and that's why she will even use her own children
to focus on her real babies, and that is the
Rainbow Brigade. They take the wonderful, caring, motherly nature of

(25:41):
a woman, a young woman, and they bastardize it. They
aim her at whatever evil communist cause there is, and
then she will fight for that cause like a mama
bear protecting her babies. Look, Uh, what's first? I think
it's called It was on I think it was on Netflix,

(26:04):
and I actually think Angelina Jolie made it. There's a
movie about Pole Pot's Cambodia. I think it's called First
They Killed My Father or First They Came from My Father.
It's it's heavy, but it's something worth your time to
go look at and something you will know it's Chris. First,

(26:26):
they killed my father. Okay, I got that right. Okay,
it was on Netflix. I saw this years ago, so
I can't tell you. I'm assuming it's still there. But first,
they killed my father. If you have Netflix, it's about
the Cambodian genocide when the filthy comedies took over and
started killing everybody. And one thing you will notice is
how many, how many of the leaders are young women?

(26:52):
And you, you or I, we look at that and
we think young women are kind, they're so wonderful, they're
so nice. How that surely wasn't well, that wasn't the
way it was. Oh it was. You think Mao's the
most evil human being whoever existed. Maybe you're right, Maybe
you're not. I promise you this. His wife might have
topped him. Mao's wife was every bit as committed as

(27:15):
he was, if not more vicious than he was. You
take that wonderful nature and you aim it in the
wrong direction, can do a whole lot of damage. You
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(28:47):
Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of this hour of the
Jesse Kelly Show. But we still have two more left. Eye.
I was gonna get to the street communists and the
Hive Mind, but Jewish producer Chris brought up an interesting
question question, and there's a question from you that goes
along with it. So I just wanted to address this.

(29:07):
We were talking about people dying and leaders dying, and
Chris brought up Julius Caesar and the Roman Empire. They
stabbed him to try to stop Rome from becoming an
empire ruled by an emperor, and then it ended up
being ruled by an emperor. Anyway, pause on that from him.
We will do a little bit of history on that,
give you a little backstory on that. But there was

(29:28):
an emailed question that said, Jesse, it sounds like if
we get rid of the George Soros problem, we can
get rid of the corrupt legal system problem. Who else
would fund it? And don't give me that noise about
his son it's going to take over. We'll get a
package to you. Okay, So I think I understand what
you're saying. But let me tell you something and we're

(29:51):
going to do just a little, very brief Roman history thing.
I have always cautioned you against the use of violence, always, always,
always I tell you to stay on the right side
of the law. Don't hurt anybody, most definitely don't kill anybody.
As we are in this game of power. We're in

(30:14):
this political game of power, and I definitely get pushback
on that sometimes when you feel like you've been pushed
too far. But let me explain why. It's very very
very difficult, almost impossible to kill your way out of

(30:35):
a problem. Did you know that? Especially dudes will find
it tempting, and you read history and you kind of
find it tempting. But it's very, very very difficult to
kill your way out of a problem. Why because killing

(30:56):
a man or a bunch of men very rarely will
actually stop the ideas those men were championing. Oftentimes, if
you killed them, it only makes the idea grow more
and grow bigger. That's always how it worked. And Chris said, Afghanistan, brother,

(31:23):
you can pick your historical area, your historical time period.
I mean, I mean historical area. I'm talking about location,
your historical time period, and you can point to example
after example after example. But we'll make this about Rome
a very brief history on this because I have to
squeeze this in quickly before we move on. Rome had

(31:45):
been a republic ruled by the Senate for the longest time,
and just like here in the United States of America,
the and I are The Roman Senate turned completely evil,
where a bunch of elites existed only to serve themselves,
the laws only serve them. They began to smash the
traditional Roman citizen in favor of bringing in foreign barbarians.

(32:08):
None of that sounds familiar, right, and the people began
to get angry and chafe against that. Well, as soon
as the people are angry a people, a person will rise.
And people started to rise to represent the people in Rome,
and then the Roman elite would kill them, and then
another would rise, and then the Roman league would kill him,

(32:29):
and then another would rise, and then the Roman Why
did this keep happening? Because you can beat them to
death and stab them and hang them and do anything
you want to these people. You haven't addressed the fact
that the idea still has popularity, and the idea must
be defeated. You must present your ideas and defeat their ideas.

(32:53):
Otherwise you can't kill your way out of a problem.
And yes, find that you had one of the great
men who ever lived, Julius Caesar, did a bunch of bold,
bold things and took over Rome, took over all this power,
and the elites decided, Hey, this guy's a tyrant. Let's

(33:13):
just kill him too. The people will love it, of course,
because we're killing a tyrant. Of course they'll love it.
They killed Caesar and promptly had to flee Rome because
the crowds were going to tear them apart. You can
kill all the people you want. That doesn't solve the problem.

(33:34):
And so please don't attempt to ever hurt anybody in
the Soros family, not just because it will get you arrested,
not just because it's wrong, because that won't solve the problem.
If you could snap your figures and fenos disappear the
Soros family tomorrow, we still are stuck with legions of

(33:56):
our fellow Americans who hate the United States of America.
Think it's kind of an evil place, an evil, racist, misogynistic,
climate destroying. I have all these things. Millions and millions
of Americans still believe this country needs to be burned
to the ground. So you can take this leader or

(34:17):
that leader and remove them. You haven't fixed the problem.
It's why I always laugh when I hear about some
new bill in Washington, d C. Of why is illhan
Omar allowed to be in Congress? Kick her out of Congress? Well,
the people in her district choose her repeatedly. Ilhan Omar

(34:38):
isn't the problem. It's the morons who vote for her
every time. That's the problem. You can vote and have
her removed from Congress and sure ilhan Omar will leave.
Do you think Thomas Jefferson's going to take her place
and represent that district. You haven't eliminated anything. You've just
eliminated a person, a man. When we talk about anti

(35:01):
communism and when we talk about politicians, people get mad
at me because I don't wave pom poms for this
guy or that guy, or on occasion I'll criticize Republicans.
You name them all, criticize them, including Trump, and they
get mad or you can't do that, don't do that.
These are all just men. I'm just a man. We
will come and we will go, we will die. But

(35:22):
if we have the right ideas pushing the right things forward,
then that is what will succeed in the end. We're
all just flesh and blood and fallible and we're all
going to die at some point in time and or fail.
You never know. It has to become bigger than any
one man. That's not to say one man can't help

(35:45):
push the ideas forward. That one man can't lead on
the ideas. You know, someone like Donald Trump is doing
a lot to grab our ideas and yank them in
the correct direction. And need deserves all the credit in
the world for that. But Trump's gone on in four years, baby,
less than four years, he goes bye bye. Are we done?

(36:05):
Then call it today? I guess Trump's gone, We're finished?
Or do you think it should be about something more
than that. You can't kill your way out of a problem.
It's almost impossible to kill your way out of a problem. Right,
all right, we need to talk finally about the street

(36:27):
animals and the hive mind, and I have to address
Before I do that, I have to address this soup situation.
We got a question that must be addressed. I figure
this is actually a very appropriate time to talk about Chefman.
And you know I've been discussing the IQ sense with you.

(36:47):
The IQ sense is a wireless cooking thermometer like nothing
you've ever seen before in your life. It's not like
any meat thermometer you've ever had in your life. You
don't open up the oven, open up the grill, put
this one in check it, then pull it back out. No no, no, no,
no no this one and now they have super duper
upgraded ones, third generation ones. This one can handle up

(37:11):
to one thousand degrees fahrenheit. Whatever you're cooking, your steak,
your chicken, you're whatever, you're smoking, grilling, oven, whatever it is.
You put it in there and you leave it in there.
It connects to your phone an app on your phone.
Your phone will tell you when it's done, and it's

(37:31):
done perfectly every time. I'm a moron who doesn't know
anything about smoking things. My brisket is known in the
neighborhood because of iq sense from chef iq. Go to
chefiq dot com, use to promo code Jesse gets you
fifteen percent off chefiq dot com. Promo code Jesse soup

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