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People just want to move on from every scandal. The autopen scandal is a big deal but the media is trying to cover it up. Federal employees must go to prison. Sharing movies with kids. Was Jesse missing a part of communism? 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Tuesday. Yes,
I'm back, I'm back in the chair.

Speaker 1 (00:28):
And yes we will do Medal of Honor Tuesday an
hour from now, since I was out yesterday and missed
Medal of Honor Monday. That's one of the things that
that's coming on the show. Yes, we're gonna discuss the
media running cover for Biden's auto pen. Why would they
do that? Now I thought this was old news. We'll
discuss that. We'll discuss at length more what's happening at

(00:52):
the Secret Service after the Trump assassination attempt. We're gonna
talk about, well, we are gonna have to addres that's
what Trump said today about the Epstein files. Is Fauci
finally going to go to prison. We'll do a bunch
of emails. We gotta win at Skotis. Apparently we're just
gonna stay all in in Ukraine. All that and so

(01:13):
much more coming up tonight on the world famous Jesse
Kelly Show. Now, let me ask you something before we
get to the stories of the day. You a sibling.
You have siblings. Lots of people do if you don't.
If you're an only child, that's fine, but most people
have siblings. Was there ever a point in your life

(01:36):
where you thought you were treated not equally to your sibling?
They got an extra dorito, you didn't, mom, Dad, They
let them stay out till midnight. In high school, you
have to be home at eleven. Was there ever a
moment where your sibling you felt was given un well treatment?

(02:01):
Of course everyone has had that moment. Now, let me
ask you this. When I asked you that question a
second ago, why could you remember it? Even if you
couldn't remember the specific thing, and you probably could have,
you remembered immediately that moment or moments where your sibling

(02:23):
was treated better in some way than you were. Why.
Because every human being is created with a sense of
justice inside of them, a desire for justice inside of them,

(02:44):
a desire that everybody is held to the same rules,
the same standards. That it doesn't matter rich, poor, tall, short,
beautiful Chris, it doesn't matter whatever it is, everybody's held
to the exis exact same standard. There is a sense
of justice that is created in you. We are created

(03:06):
to seek it out, we want it, and when we
feel like we don't get it in some way, especially
when it's personal. When we feel like we've been done
in a wrong in a way that other people haven't
been done wrong, it sticks with us. It bothers us
to this day when some idiot radio host brings it up.

(03:26):
You remember when your sister was allowed to go to
prom and you weren't You remember it? Now? There are
a few different stories out there, and we're going to
kind of merge them all together because at least for
tonight on our show, I see the exact same theme,

(03:50):
and the theme is this. I'll go ahead and give
it away before we dig into all the stories. Normal Americans,
normal people, elites, not high up government employees, normal people
just like you, have been getting the sense, year after
year after year after year that powerful people in government

(04:15):
and otherwise they get away with crimes, They get away
with evil things you would never be able to get
away with, and that sense of injustice has been grinding
on you. Hasn't it been grinding on me? I'll use

(04:36):
this as a first example because it's one of the
ones that it made me so angry. I mean, you remember,
I don't yell a lot on the radio. I don't
like that I don't like stressing you out. I don't
like stressing me out. But when we were in the
middle of all the COVID insanity, the restrictions, standing six
feet away from someone, the dumb masking, with all the

(04:58):
COVID insanity, you remember what bothered me so much, same
thing that bothered you. That the elites were allowed to
do whatever they wanted to do and you weren't. If
they wanted to get on a plane and go down
to Florida on the beach, they did it. They wanted
to go out to eat with their friends, they did it.

(05:19):
Gavin Newsom on the same day he told you a
list of things you weren't allowed to do in California,
he went and gathered with like thirty of his friends
at the nicest restaurant in California and partied it up.
Doctor Burkes gets on television and tells you thanksgivings coming. Hey,
no extended family for you. I'm just giving you a rule.
No extended family finishes the interview, takes the lapel mike

(05:41):
off of her, hops on a plane and goes in
parties with her extended family Republicans and Democrats alike, giving
you rules you're not allowed to open up your restaurant.
You're not allowed to do this. You're not allowed to
go to school, you're not allowed to do this. And
they didn't follow a single one of them, and it
created in you a thinking, a sense that we don't

(06:05):
have justice in this country. That elite people were held
to a different standard, and they were trying to cram
that vaccine down your throat over and over and over again.
You gotta take it, you gotta take it. You gotta
take it. It's safe and effective. It's safe and effective.
You better take it. It'll prevent COVID. Okay, it won't
prevent COVID, but it'll prevent this red. Okay, it won't

(06:26):
prevent some red, but it'll slow it down. Okay, it
won't slow it down. Over and over and over again,
we got to the point in this country where the
President of the United States of America essentially threatened us.
Remember when Joe Biden sat there and looked at the
camera and uttered those words, the words that I still
lose my mind when I think about them. The American

(06:48):
President saying that to the people, We've been patient, but
our patience is wearing thin. Excuse me, who the heck
do you think you are? Your patience is wearing. Then,
a sense that the elites could do whatever they wanted

(07:08):
and you couldn't. It bothered me. It bothered me a lot.
Now we have this little audio, it's a little rough,
courtesy of James O'Keefe, speaking of all that Johnson and
Johnson's lead scientists. Listen to this if you have any
idea that the lack of research that was done on

(07:30):
those products worked down.

Speaker 3 (07:34):
But there's no proof, I mean anywhere, none of that
stuff was seeking effective. Didn't do test like the typical process,
and that's why it takes so long to get a
product on market. Typical process is all this clinical trial
testing and stuff in a small population. This was just
less test it on some you know lab Rock models,

(07:56):
analyze and see if it works and stuff like that,
just to throw it to the wind and see what happens.

Speaker 1 (08:00):
They took something completely untested and unproven and threatened you
with your job if you didn't. If you didn't take it,
maybe it costs you your job, but it didn't. It
didn't cost them their job. It didn't. And the sense
of injustice for the people who did that to us
people like doctor Fauci, And I know I heard I

(08:25):
have a headline right here. Rand Paul says, Biden's auto
pen puts Fauci back in his crosshairs. Well, I don't
want to be a downer. I certainly don't. Then I
don't want to be a cynic. But doctor Fauci's never
going to go down for what he did to you,
for what he did to this country. He's never going

(08:48):
to be held to account. And you know it. I
know it. As much as I want it, as much
as I want justice, as much as you want justice,
it's not coming. It's not well, Biden's auto pen signed
the pardon. You're probably right, that's not right. You're right,
weh but that means Fauci's going down now, He's not.

(09:08):
Come on, you know that. You know that a sense
of injustice is really growing in the American people, and
politicians on every side, government employees on every side, they
don't seem to understand it. They don't seem to get

(09:32):
the simmering anger and frankly hatred that is growing in
the American people. That we are always held to account.
We will be fired, we will be arrested, we will
be this, we will be that and they never are ever.
I ranted about it a little bit last week. The
Secret Service, it's another story, same type of thing. The

(09:56):
Secret Service is tasked with protection, one of their many duties,
but that's obviously the one they're most known for, probably
their main one, protecting people president's, former presidents, first ladies
and whatnot. They allowed Donald Trump to get shot in
the head. Corey comparator did get shot in the head
and lost his life. And these things happened because the

(10:20):
Secret Service allowed some nutball assassin to take a rooftop
one hundred and forty eight meters in an elevated position
above the president of the United States of America and
nobody got fired. Oh but actually there's a little bit
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Speaker 4 (12:03):
It is that Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Tuesday.
I remember you can email the show Jesse at Jesse
Kellyshow dot com. Talking about the sense of injustice we
have right now that there isn't justice in this country.

Speaker 1 (12:19):
Elites get away with it. Government employees get away with everything.
You always held you account always, and so I use
the example COVID in the beginning. But now let's talk
briefly again about this Secret Service thing we talked about.
We have these reports coming out from the Senate. Now
they were learning things. We're learning amazing things, not only

(12:42):
about the Biden administration hiding threat intelligence, but we learned
that the Secret Service, who very much failed to protect
the president that day in every possible way. They took
four junior agents and suspended them, some as little as
ten days max was I believe it was forty two

(13:05):
days max suspension. You know what happened to the supervisors?
They got promoted. Did you know that Donald Trump was
about to be the Republican nominee? He was already the
Republican president of the United States of America former I
realized that, And the Secret Service allowed an assassin to

(13:26):
take a rooftop one hundred and forty eight meters from
his head, shoot him in the head, and blow Corey
compared towards brains out, and they promoted the people who
were in charge that day. That's not justice. What would
happen to you at work if you failed as badly

(13:47):
as they failed. What will happen? It wouldn't be a promotion.
I promise you that, let's move on to a different one.
I know people, some people at least, they say this
is old news, old news, it's old news. Is it's
old news that let's talk about Joe Biden's autopen. You know,

(14:10):
Donald Trump keeps bringing this up, and he's not wrong.

Speaker 5 (14:14):
Look, the autopen, I think is maybe one of the
biggest scandals that we've had in fifty to our hundred years.
This is a tremendous scandal. And I know the people
on the other side of the OCA desk a resolute
desk unfortunately used it before me. But you know, we
have our choice of seven desks. You're all beautiful, but

(14:36):
I chose the resolute and so did he unfortunately. But
the people on the other side of the Resolute desk,
I know them, Lisa, the whole group, and they're no good.
There's sick people. And I guarantee he knew nothing about
what he was signing. I guarantee it.

Speaker 1 (14:59):
Lisa, the LEAs he mentions, there is Lisa Monico, remember
Victoria Newlan, Lisa Monico, Jill Biden, Anita Dunn committed America
hating communists were handed the powers of the presidency for

(15:20):
four years. You look at headlines like this Plaine hijacker,
child predators, and murderers, Ice nabs more than thirteen hundred
I legals in Houston. Joe Biden's administration spent four years
intentionally filling this country up with every single evil, violent

(15:43):
dirt ball from every single corner of the planet in
an attempt to destroy the country. And they were able
to do this because Joe Biden sat in the corner
sucking his thumb, while communists like Anita Done were allowed
to destroy the United States of America. And now some
people were saying, let's move on, let's move on, let's

(16:04):
move on. No, when you hand this woman the keys
to the presidency, we are not going to move on.

Speaker 6 (16:11):
Actually come from two of my favorite political philosophers, Mal
Saytung and Mother Teresa, not often coupled with each other,
but the two people that I turned to most In
nineteen forty seven, when Mal Saytung is being challenged within
his own party on his plan to basically take China over,

(16:36):
chang Kaishek and the nationalist Chinese held the cities.

Speaker 1 (16:39):
Yeah, you got it. She loves mal say dung. She
just ran the presidency for four years. There are people
out there saying, I want to move on, I want
to move on. But this is exactly why we cannot
move on. We cannot move on because this way of
thinking has doomed us elite. Part of the reason they

(17:01):
get away with doing the most horrific things to you,
to the people of this country is because people are
so tired, so mentally exhausted, new scandal after new scandal,
new problem after new problem, that when you bring up
something like COVID or Joe Biden's presidency, or even the
assassination attempt on Donald Trump from a year ago, there

(17:22):
is a human temptation to say, that's in the past.
Let's move on, that's in the past. Let's just move on.
I'm tired of talking about it, Let's move on. I'm
sick of it. We have bigger problems, we have present problems.
Let's move on, Let's move on. Let's move on. Can't
we just move on? I have news for you. If
that's your way of thinking, and it's many people's way

(17:43):
of thinking, it's human. It doesn't mean you're a bad person.
But if that's your way of thinking, you know who
loves that. They love your mentality. The evil, corrupt monsters
who are destroying this country every single day. When they
hear people like you say let's just move on, I
don't care, let's move on, It's it's like music in
their ears. They think, yes, yes, hopefully everybody in this

(18:05):
country just wants to move on. Never hold me to
account for my deeds. You have bigger problems right now,
right you have bigger fish to fry. Just move on.
No big deal, No, no, no, no, it has to
stop somewhere sometime. It has to stop. In fact, we'll
touch on the Biden stuff a little bit more. We'll

(18:28):
touch on well, the media knows it's a big deal
and they're dying for you to move on. I'll play
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about screwing up whatever meat I'm cooking. And I have
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know how many times I've ruined pork chops, briskets, or
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(19:50):
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Speaker 4 (19:52):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday.

Speaker 1 (19:57):
So good to be back. If you missed any you
he missed me, I should say. You can download the show.
iHeart Spotify iTunes. You want to email the show, you
can Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. So we're not
going to move on. We're not going to let the
autopen thing go because that's how the elite people get
away with crime after crime after crime, the people themselves.

(20:19):
You me, we let it go, We move on. I'm
don I've got bigger fish to fry. I'm not worried
about it. You know who is worried about it, very
very worried about it. The communists. There's a reason segments
like this are running on MSNBC, and it's not because
they're anxious to hold Joe Biden to account.

Speaker 7 (20:40):
The NBC News conducted an analysis of the communications that
the chair of the House Oversight Committee, James Comer, has
used to bring in former members of the Biden Whitehouse
to ask them questions about Biden's use of the autopen
and is cognitive decline in office. And what we discovered
is that of the sixteen letters that Comer sent to
these staffers, that they were all signed with the use

(21:01):
of a digital signature, meaning that he did not actually
sign these documents himself, similar to what he's accusing President.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
Biden of not doing.

Speaker 7 (21:09):
Now, what he did do was use a wet signature,
as it's called.

Speaker 1 (21:14):
That's the American media running cover for Joe Biden. That's
what that is. You see, Joe Biden and the auto
pen scandal is such a big deal that the New
York Times did an article that on its surface, it
appeared like they were actually criticizing him. Well, okay, I mean,

(21:36):
it turns out he did use the auto pen, but
it was just it was just, you know, as a
final review process, and he had kind of approved it.
But we both know the New York Times would never
criticize communists. It's their job to promote communism and smash freedom.
Why would they run that article. Well, one time, when

(21:57):
the boys were little, Bob made them sandwiches for lunch,
and I was home and I wanted to give them
some chips. The boys wanted some chips. Bob said the
boys had been eaten poorly and we should just give
them some fruit. And I kind of backed away, and
I said, okay, fine, just have some fruit. Boys ate

(22:19):
their lunch, they ate their chips. And then when we
weren't looking, neither of us were there, they went to
the pantry and they both ate all the chips, and
I came back, and of course, I mean, they're little boys.
I think there were six and eight at the time.
But it's disobedience. It's hilarious disobedience, but it's disobedience. And
she's ready to murder both of them. You know, she
wants to ground them, whatever, she wants to, just lay

(22:41):
the hammer down, take away their favorite toys, you name it.
I pulled them aside and loudly scolded both of them.
Why not to punish them, to show her that they
had been punished, and to help them avoid any real
significant punishment. That's exactly why the New York Times ran

(23:02):
an article on Joe Biden's auto pen. They ran that
article because they know this is a gigantic scandal. It's
a big deal. We had committed America hating communists, running
the United States of America by auto pen for four years.
And we can't move on. We can't shrug our shoulders

(23:23):
and say it's over. And look, let's be let's be
honest about where we are. We want things like Joe
Biden's pardons, his ridiculous pardons he pardoned Fauci and million
these guys. We want those pardons to be taken away.
And we want people to be brought to trial, and
ran Paul saying things like this.

Speaker 8 (23:44):
The only way we could actually get this into court
is hopefully the DOJ would do their job and died
Anthony Vauci for the felony of line to Congress and
then take it to court and then they can plead
that you know, he has been pardoned, but then the
court could judge whether the pardon is valid. So the
only way we get this into court is someone who's
been pardoned will have to be indicted. And I would

(24:05):
promote that Anthony Falci as a prime specimen for this,
So I.

Speaker 1 (24:09):
Believe he's not going to be indicted. I'm sorry, it's
not We're not going to get Katanji Brown Jackson off
of the Supreme Court because it was the auto pen
It's not going to happen. But we also can't just
move on. We can't move on. We have to pursue

(24:30):
these things as much as possible, and the people who
hold power have to understand that what's happening in the
country right now is a powder cake. It is a
powder cake that is growing more and more volatile by
the day. That powder cake is the anger at the
of the American people at the lack of justice. You

(24:53):
know what I saw the other day speaking of the
Epstein stuff. In fact, I'll do a couple of emails
before I get to what Trump said to me. I
saw the other day there was this guy, a comedian,
doesn't matter who he was, but he was one of
the people who came out hard for Donald Trump in
the election. He just did an interview and he said,
I'm gonna support Bernie Sanders from now on. The interviewer

(25:15):
said what why? He said the Epstein stuff. Donald Trump
made a promise, you didn't keep it. I'm going to
read you two emails and then i'll play something Trump
said today, Jesse. If Epstein is never discussed in the
news again, it'll be too soon. I've never seen or
heard more news coverage on something that really wouldn't affect

(25:35):
anybody's lives, current or future. Yeah, let's just move on,
can't we just move on? It's all news. But then
I get emails like this, lots of them, lots of them, Jesse.
I know you're done talking about it, but Trump is
messing this up more than any political issue I can remember.
For someone who usually has his finger on the pulse.

(25:58):
He couldn't sound worse. This is what Donald Trump said today.
I'm not even sure Donald Trump realizes the powder cake
is building.

Speaker 9 (26:11):
She's given us just a very quick briefing, and in
terms of the credibility of the different things that they've seen,
and I would say that, you know, these files were
made up by Komi, they were made up by Obama,
they were made up by the Biden in from you know,
and we went through years of that.

Speaker 1 (26:30):
The files were made up by Comy and Obama. Come on,
Jeffrey Epstein was operating at the highest levels of power,
apparently with the Central Intelligence Agency since the nineteen eighties.
Come on, they're not made up by Democrats. Something happened.

(26:52):
A lot of things apparently happen. And I don't know
what Trump's reasoning is to take this line, because he's
taken this line before. He did it last week. Why
are we still talking about this. Let's move on. It's
made up. It's a hope. The Democrats made it up.
But mister president, the American people were tired of moving on.

(27:15):
They're tired of being told every single time an elite
gets themselves into trouble that we should just move on,
Let's move on. No, I don't want to move on
from COVID. I don't I don't want to let it go.
Evil people in this country abused you and abused me,
and I don't want to let it go. I don't

(27:37):
want to move on from the auto pen communists around
the United States of America for four years and they
lied about every single thing, and they destroyed my country.
And I don't want to move on because it's old
news and I don't know what's still there or what's
not there. With Jeffrey Epstein, I've told you my theory.
I think they destroyed all the evidence that could really

(27:58):
hold anybody to account. If that's the case, you need
to tell us that. We need to be told that.
I thought we had evidence, but with the evidence isn't there.
We think they withheld it, we think they destroyed it.
We think, but don't feed me this. Don't feed me
this bull craft.

Speaker 9 (28:12):
She's given us just a very quick briefing, and in
terms of the credibility of the different things that they've seen,
and I would say that you know, these files were
made up by Komi, they were made up by Obama,
they were made up by the biting in from you know,
uh we and we went through years of that with the.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
The files weren't made up by Democrats. Come on, that
sounds really bad. All the answers for why he would
be saying that sound really really bad. It sounds bad.
Don't do that. The American people were tired of injustice
and it has to stop. I'm going to move on
from all this, but I just had to get that

(28:54):
off my chest. We'll do some emails and we'll do
medal of honor Tuesday, and we'll do other things, probably
like things up a little bit around here before we
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(30:20):
the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wonderful Tuesday, ten minutes
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but one more word on this, Tulsea Gabber came out
said this about the Deep States.

Speaker 10 (30:33):
I think the campaign was hard. You think what President
Trump went through was hard, and it was The road
ahead will not be easy. I can attest personally that
in my work as the Director of National Intelligence, the
deep State is fighting us every step of the way,
and it exists within every single federal agency. And so

(30:54):
I feel the same frustration that I see many of
you expressing on x or in different platforms about why
aren't things going faster? Why aren't we getting results more quickly?
I feel this frustration every single day. We are pushing hard,
know that they are pushing hard back.

Speaker 1 (31:17):
People better go down, People had better go down. And
I just want to reinforce what I've said before. I
don't mean suspended for ten days without pay. If government
people committed crimes with their office, and they did, they

(31:38):
should go to prison for longer than normal people go
to prison for that's a fact. Let's do some emails. Jesse.
You know what's you know what's really hurtful watching movies
you loved as a kid with your kids and them
bashing them for being quote so cringe. Did I already

(31:59):
tell you about my kids in the movies? Maybe I
already told you this story, but I've got to tell
you it again because it's so unbelievably hurtful. You know,
I love my meathead boys. They mean the world to me.
IB loves them too, for some reason. And I wouldn't
say we're a huge movie going family, but that's only

(32:22):
because of all the communists filth that's out there now
in the movies whenever there's a movie we think we
can see with the boys and it's not full of comy,
gayness and everything else, we are there. We are there
every single time. So we love taking them to the movies.
The boys. Since my oldest has started driving, they will

(32:45):
now buy movie tickets for only them and they will
go to the movies without us. And I know, Chris,
it is rude. And so we confronted them on it
because the first time we thought to ourselves, Oh, that's
so wonderful. They're so close and they are very close.
It's so nice that these brothers want to do it.

(33:05):
But then they did it again, and they did it again,
and finally we went and we said, why are we
Why are we never invited to the movies with you?
And they explained that we laugh at things that they
don't consider funny and they find it embarrassing. Isn't that hurtful?
That's just wrong? Hey, Jesse, my six year old daughter

(33:27):
discovered that ranch dressing makes chicken tenders amazing and delicious.
It was a proud day for me. What is the
best store bought ranch dressing? I've always been a hidden valley,
but is there one out there? Okay, one, Hidden Valleys
my go to as well. But Ken's Steakhouse makes a
good ranch, Chris. Have you ever had any Ken's Steakhouse dressings?

(33:50):
They do. They're in every grocery store. Dude, They're really good.
They have good ones. I probably would still go Hidden
Valley over Ken's. What, Chris what? I'm not gonna listen
to your insults on ranch right now, Chris. Okay, you
know what. I shouldn't have even asked you. I shouldn't
have even asked you. I should have asked someone with taste.
But that actually leads me perfectly to this. I just

(34:11):
brought up my sons. I'm very proud of my sons.
They really are fine young men, but there is something
that really grades on me. They're not sauce guys. Don't
they don't dip things the French fries, bitnest eat them

(34:32):
hot sauces a little interested. I mean, my oldest will
put some on his eggs if I am, but doesn't
go get the hot sauce ranch. They'll get chicken tenders
and eat them without dipping them in anything. Isn't that
just awful and odd? Can you imagine what I go

(34:53):
through as a father. It's brutal, Jesse. I listen to
your cultural Communism summary such as Wednesday, July ninth, and
I've read it in the book also, that was last Wednesday.
iHeart Spotify iTunes if you're interested in that one. We
kind of broke down cultural Marxism and how we got

(35:14):
there and whatnot. And he said, anyway, you may be
leaving out a primary piece of the three step creep
labor unions. What are the similarities for USA organized labor? Well,
labor unions are one of those things that the Communists
did talk about. They wanted everything to be unionized. And

(35:35):
I don't know that all. I don't know that I'm
gonna lump all of America's unions in with that. I
am a bit jaded on this because I grew up
in construction and I was never in a union. We
were never I never even worked for a union company,
but we worked with a bunch of union companies. I'm
still friends with a bunch of union guys that are
I mean, to the right of me, you know. But

(35:59):
the reason they're so ripe for Communist infiltration. Labor unions
are is because it's a collective. Whenever you find any
kind of a collective, and a collective that is a
collective for the purpose of evening things out, making things
more fair. You know, That's the essence, or at least

(36:20):
how the labor unions sell themselves. Some actually do it,
most don't, but that's how they sell themselves. Hey, we
deserve a bigger piece of the pie, benefits more money.
I know we me, as an individual worker, I'm not
powerful enough to arrange that. But if all of us
get together as a union, then we collectively are so

(36:41):
powerful we can make those things happen. Well, that's one
of those things. That's like peanut butter and jelly. It
just goes together. It just goes together. Whenever you have
a large organization of people who have organized themselves in
order to get more from somebody, that's going to be ripe.
For communists in film trad and America's labor unions have been.

(37:02):
That's been that. That was a big little foot in
the door, if you will, for Soviet communism. But that's
not every union, not at all, and it's definitely not
every union member. It's most unions leadership though, for being honest,
that's what it turns out to be. Now, let's set
all that aside. Let's do a brief little bit of history.

(37:23):
I'm just kind of in the mood to do some
history around our Medal of Honor Monday. I know it's Tuesday,
but around our Medal of Honor Monday's segment, which is
coming up a minute from now, before we get to
that Legacy Box. Stop avoiding it, please, Legacy Box digitizing
all your home pictures and home movies. It's one of

(37:47):
those things you put it off until it's too late.
You do you put it off now, I don't need
to do it. I don't need to do it, and
then boom tonight your house might flood tonight, one water
line from losing Grandpa's old picture, lightning strike, electrical fire tonight,
all those home movies gone, baby album gone, and you

(38:09):
can't replace it. Can You can't go back in time.
The beauty of Legacy Box, though, is you only have
to do it once. Once you digitize these things, they're
on a thumb drive and or on the cloud there forever,
flood after flood, fire after fire, whatever may come, you

(38:29):
still have those memories forever, and most importantly to me,
generations of Kelly's I will never meet. You'll get to
see my dad, home movies, wedding pictures. That's powerful, man,
that's a powerful way to hand down your legacy. Legacy Box.
Go to legacybox dot com slash jesse get fifty percent

(38:53):
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