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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. Oh what a
wonderful day. Communist narratives going down in flames, and we

(00:33):
will discuss that tonight. Of course, the latest update after
the latest video on the Ice shooting. That's going to
be a central theme to open up the show, but
most of the show, as you know, haha, that rhymed, Chris,
It's going to be your ask doctor Jesse questions about
the slow pace of the law of investigations. We're going

(00:55):
to talk about everything from cheap tippers someone's dating a
cheap tipper, to communist professionalism, professional warriors, crime, the amish.
Oh that so much more coming up tonight on the
world famous Jesse Kelly's Show. Now, I know you already know.

(01:17):
I know you've already heard by now in case you
don't though, maybe just got off work or something like that.
Hours ago, we got yet another new angle of video
from that shooting in Minnesota where the thirty seven year
old communist died at the hands of the ice officer.

(01:40):
This video was the officer's body camera, so you got
to see it firsthand. Just to recap it for you
in case you haven't seen it. It confirms everything we
already knew was true. She was being given lawful orders
to get out of the car. She would not. Her
lesbian wife was filming the cops, egging on the cops,

(02:05):
using threatening language with the cops, come on, come at us,
big boy, all these other things. Her lesbian wife then
stood outside of the car when she was being ordered
to get out of the car and said, drive, baby, drive.
The lady hits the gas. Now her brains are all
over the seats and she's gone. That's the recap of it.

(02:28):
Just a confirmation of everything you knew to be true. Okay,
let me tell you a little story. This is a
story that's probably fifteen years old now. When Ab and
I were first married, we bought a house in Tucson, Arizona.
That's where we were living, and we had two floors.

(02:51):
It was not a big cops, but we had two
floors and the upstairs bathroom which we used for the
kids room. It had this horrible sink problem. The sink
was always backing up. Now I know obviously had a
poor draino and a sink. I know how to get,
you know, one of those snakes down there in the
sink and try to grind out whatever I've done so

(03:14):
many many times before. But my very basic knowledge of
plumbing and things like that, I could not solve it.
So now we needed a plumber, and we didn't have
a lot of disposable income. So I tried. I tried
to do everything I could to avoid calling a plumber.
But now I have to have a plumber. I gotta
have it. Sinks backing up, it's bad, it smells, it's terrible.

(03:36):
Gotta have a plumber. So we decided to reach out
to some friends of ours. We went to church with them,
some friends of ours. They were a wonderful couple. We'd
hang out, kids would play, we'd have some pizza, do
that kind of thing. We reach out and the guy
in the in the couple group, if you will, the

(03:57):
guy gives me a name, says, hey, hey, call this guy.
I'm telling you right now he is a straight shooter.
Love this guy. I have worked with this guy in
the past. He'll give you great prices, and he's an
honest guy. He's not gonna shoot you. All. Well, okay,

(04:19):
that's exactly what I needed. I needed a great price
and I needed an honesty because I didn't have money
for anything else. I call him. The guy comes out,
doesn't fix the problem, but charges me two hundred dollars.
I call him again, comes out, apologizes profusely, sorry, sorry

(04:40):
about that. I'm gonna make this right. Doesn't fix the problem.
He has my credit card number from last time, charges
me another two hundred dollars. I'm, by this point in
time furious, but I actually call him again. I know,
dumb and naive, and I say, hey, two hundred bucks again.

(05:03):
Can you just come out and fix the problem. No,
I'm so so sorry. I'm gonna come out and I'm
gonna fix the problem. I told him on the phone,
do not charge my credit card again. If there's a
fee or something, I'll write you a check. Do not
charge my credit card again. But he comes out for
a third time, doesn't fix the problem, charges my credit

(05:28):
card two hundred dollars six one hundred dollars later, which
I did not have. Our sink is still clogged, and
I'm sitting there angry with myself. Now, why besides being
young and stupid, which I was and I still am stupid,
just not young anymore. Besides being young, and stupid. Why

(05:50):
did I have that guy come out three times? Normally
it would be once one time. I'll come, you pay
two hundred dollars. You don't fix the problem, be gone.
I'll call someone else three times? Why? Because I relied
on a friend. The friend did what in my mind,

(06:11):
he set the narrative. He put me on the path
of he's trustworthy, he's affordable. By the way, that goes
to show how people are, my friend was cousins with
the plumber. I probably had never even worked on his
house before he was cousins with the plumber. They had
different last names. I had no idea, But turns out

(06:33):
my friend led me astray. But because he put me
on the path of honorable affordable, I was on that
path for long enough to cost me six hundred dollars.
Today we have new video out. I already described it.
New video that proves beyond a shadow of a doubt,

(06:56):
this was not a helpless poet who got lost on
her way to softball practice. This was obviously a communist agitator.
Her and her lesbian wife were there to agitate and
do communist street activism. She did slam her foot on
the gas right at the cop. It was all captured

(07:19):
on video confirmed today. But that, of course begs the
question is the media going to apologize? Now? Are all
these Democrats who've been running to the news saying things.

Speaker 2 (07:37):
Like this, But the truth is that every single person
in the United States of America US citizens, white, black, brown,
whoever you are, you have to worry now that an
ICE agent is going to come and shoot at you
and kill you.

Speaker 1 (07:55):
Will they apologize now, Oh, you're probably laughing. Of course
they're not apologizing. They lied, well, Jesse, they must feel
stupid today. They should apologize now we all know they lied.
We know they lied. They should apologize. They probably feel bad,
they probably feel them they're probably embarrassed. They're none of

(08:17):
those things. Why your liberal ant, Pegy. She was already
put on the path by their lies. They already set
the narrative over the last forty eight hours, lie after
lie after lie after lie. I s gundered down. She

(08:38):
was innocent, She's a poet, she just wanted to do pinterest,
she's a mom, she's a this she said. The lie
after lie after lie after lie served a purpose. It
doesn't work on you, And I'm I'm glad for that.
But it does work on every liberal ant pagy in

(08:59):
the country. You know who it works on. It works
on brain dead people. Well, people like this.

Speaker 3 (09:09):
I gotta. I was like, I don't know if it's
directing to do. It feels kind of wrong being here.

Speaker 1 (09:13):
By the way, to set this up, this is a
woman who showed up to pay her respects to the
woman who was killed. So this is in Minnesota, showed
up to pay her respects. Listen to how broken this
woman's mind.

Speaker 3 (09:26):
I got it. I was like, I don't know if
it's directing to do. It feels kind of wrong being here,
handsome way, I don't know why. Yeah, I don't know.
I don't know. Like like I don't. I mean, part
of it is being like a white woman that I'm privileged,
and I have a lot of privilege, So I feel

(09:47):
like white tears are not always something that's helpful or
necessary when black and brown people have been experiencing this
for a long time. This isn't new for them, and
so I don't know if that makes any sense.

Speaker 1 (10:02):
Set aside your scorn for that poor idiot. That's the
kind of person who already has the narrative in her head.
A narrative, a lie that is built for her by
the communists in the media, by communists in the Democrat Party.

(10:24):
The communists didn't fail by lying for the last forty
eight hours, and they're not sorry they lied for the
last forty eight hours. They set the narrative. There's nothing
that can be done now, no video, no nothing can
come out now. Now. The narrative has been set. And

(10:45):
that's why I rant relentlessly about the narrative about the
first twenty four to forty eight hours. In fact, we're
going to focus on exactly that. Next we'll move on.
We'll get to ask doctor Jesse questions in a few
before we do that. Maybe you believe the lie that
you should just live with pain.

Speaker 3 (11:09):
Pain.

Speaker 1 (11:09):
I have to live with pain daily pain. Pain's always
gonna be here. I'm getting oe. My neck's always gonna hurt,
all my ankles. It's been bothering me for ten years.
There's nothing that can be done. I just won't walk anymore.
My hips are always gonna bug me. Why don't you
give relief factor a try? All I'm asking is for

(11:32):
you to give it a try. Three weeks of it
less than a dollar a day. Nineteen ninety five buys
you three weeks of it. What if that pain could
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(11:53):
relief Factor dot com. We'll be back, Miss Jesse Kellyshow
dot com. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a
magnificent Friday, and ask doctor Jesse Friday. Just discussing the
latest video that came out, and more specifically, we're discussing

(12:17):
something that will go way beyond this video, something that
we've experienced for years, something I know you already know,
but so many people on our side still do not realize.
Let me tell you what the communist knows. All of
them know this, all of them. The communist knows that

(12:39):
the first twenty four to forty eight hours is worth
ninety nine percent ninety nine percent. Every day after that
for the rest of mankind is worth one percent. The
first twenty four to forty eight hours is ninety nine

(13:03):
percent of the narrative battle. So whatever narrative you want
pushed after a major media story, especially if you're a
soulless communist who doesn't care about telling lies, you just
repeat it over and over and over and over and
over again, twenty four to forty eight hours. Twenty four
to forty eight hours. That's when people are learning how

(13:25):
to think about every story, about every controversy. And after that,
if the whole thing comes apart and the video comes
out and the paperwork is revealed and this is revealed,
and then everybody can stand up and yell till they're
blue in the face, like they're doing right now. You lied,
You should apologize, you lied, You spent that. Are you

(13:46):
gonna apologize you lied about that? They're never going to apologize.
They already won. They all ready won. You've heard me
scream about this if you've listened to this show for
a long time time. The greatest example of this, by
far I've seen, although there are endless examples is George Floyd.

(14:08):
January sixth is another good example, but we'll set that aside.
We'll focus on George Floyd. We all woke up, we
all woke up one morning. We all grabbed our phones.
We looked at them, and we saw a horrible looking video.
And nobody likes to see people die and people drugged
out and in a bad place. No one enjoys that.

(14:29):
I don't I certainly don't. I hope you don't enjoy that.
But we saw this bad video. There's a copy. He's
kneeling on his back. It almost looks like he's on
his neck, and the guy's all sweaty and he's calling
for his mommy, and right then all emotion aside. The
communists took all the emotion and set it aside. He

(14:51):
wasn't worried about that was it certainly wasn't worried about
some dead drug dealer in Minnesota. The communists knew in
that moment, and that moment, pay attention because this still
affects us to this day. This is not an old
story to this day. The communists knew in that moment
he had twenty four to forty eight hours and if
he could focus for twenty four to forty eight hours,

(15:15):
he could move the communist revolution forward in this country
at warp speed. He had twenty four to forty eight
hours to jump on that opportunity and capitalize and boom done.
And he did. But that's not the worst part. Of course,
the communists, we're going to do that. He's a racist
cop and black people are appressed and day of the

(15:36):
day of the that was always what was going to happen.
But the reason that portion of the communist revolution had
so much success, and police departments in big cities are
wiped out to this day, and DA offices are occupied
by communists to this day, and jails are being emptied
in this country to this day, all because of the
George Floyd death. The reason it was so insanely siccesful

(16:01):
wasn't just because the communists capitalized on twenty four to
forty eight hours. The reason it was so successful is
people on our side did too. Tim Scott standing up there,
I have been pulled over a lot because I have
a lead foot cops, a racist, winded federal police reform.

(16:22):
Donald Trump himself, well, we need a law enforcement roundtable
for all this whole thing. Republican after Republican after Republican
after Republican after Republican, twenty four to forty eight hours,
not stopping the narrative, not countering the narrative, taking gasoline
and dumping it all over that fire. And then, of course,

(16:44):
after that forty eight hours, we get the toxicology report
and we find out that the law enforcement technique was
trained and we've fought. Oh, of course, all the truth
came out in the end, and now everybody knows the truth.
But by then it's too late. Ninety nine percent has
already been set in stone. By then you're quibbling over

(17:06):
the one percent. By then it's too late. Now the
good news is the right is learning that. They're learning
that the twenty four to forty eight hours are so critical.
And so you saw widespread pushback from the highest levels

(17:30):
against the communist narrative that Ice murdered an innocent mom
who just dropped person off of daycare. The right didn't.
I mean, there were tiny percentages of it, but most
of the right, again including jd Vance himself, Donald Trump's
putting out statements at the highest levels. Immediately we stepped
up and said, wait, no, did his job tried to

(17:52):
run over the cop? Nope, not working here. Don't try
that here. So we are learning, we are getting better.
That was not meant to indict the right. It was
meant to be a lesson. Twenty four to forty eight
hours are everything everything. If you give into emotion, give

(18:13):
into the video, give in to the lie for twenty
four forty eight hours. Welle waking up three days later,
I'm sorry it doesn't do us any good. We need
you when it matters. All right, let's finally do some questions. Thanks.
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse

(18:34):
Kelly Show on a magnificent, magnificent Friday. Of course, it's
an ask doctor Jesse Friday, and I owe you all
kinds of answers to all kinds of questions. I just
wanted to cover that portion of the narrative there in
the beginning. We'll get back to some other news things
in a little bit. Let's dig into some of these
Jesse that's subject to this. One is Minneapolis martyr, with

(18:58):
the media extending every effort to turn that woman into
the next coming of Mother Teresa. It occurs to me
that had she been raped and had her throat slit
by an illegal Somalia rapist or drug dealer, her name
would never have been mentioned, and there certainly wouldn't be
any candlelight vigils. Well, this is something that we have
to get through. And this is a really crappy This

(19:22):
is a crappy thing. I know it's a crappy thing,
and you know it's a crappy thing. But we're adults here.
We can talk about this. Communists don't care about human
life at all, human happiness, enemies of humanity, anti humans

(19:43):
that they've been called all these things and worse throughout
history for a reason. Individual lives are completely unimportant. Masses
of lives are completely unimportant because they're godless, demonic savages.

(20:03):
A human being doesn't have a soul, isn't created by God,
isn't isn't none of those things. Just you're like an
aunt to them. I really mean that, you're just an aunt. Now.
They may let you go aunt as long as you're
not in the way, but the second you become the

(20:25):
mildest inconvenience, they'll just snuff you out. That's how they
look at human life. So whenever there is a tragedy
that pulls at your heartstrings, and I don't know about you,
but as I've expressed the past couple of days, I
think it's terrible that a thirty seven year old woman,
I know she's brain dead and a well definitely brain

(20:46):
dead now, but I know she's an idiot and a
communist and all these other things. I think that sucks.
She's dead kid now doesn't have a mom. Well, I
guess there's another one, but you know what I mean,
doesn't have one of his moms. I think that's awful.
I think it's awful. I I can't stand that woman,

(21:07):
and I think that's terrible, absolutely terrible. But to the
Communist it's just a matter of does this serve the
revolution or does this harm the revolution? Every single thing
is viewed and treated through that narrative.

Speaker 4 (21:27):
That is the goal, the revolution, the revolution, the revolution,
the revolution. Does it serve the revolution? If it doesn't,
they'll lie.

Speaker 1 (21:38):
About it, or they will ignore it. If it does,
they'll go all in. I've been telling you for the
longest time, and it's not like it was news breaking
news that you didn't know. The Communists wanted this to happen.
And I'll tell you something else. They want another one,
and another one and another one. They would kill everyone

(22:00):
of their followers if it served the revolution. You know
these people, you know they get training. Right for normal
political people, even hardcore political people. Maybe you are super involved,
which I love that. If you are, maybe you're the
person you make phone calls for candidates. Maybe you've run

(22:20):
for office or donate money. Maybe you knock on doors.
Maybe you are a political person. I bet you think
you're a pro atit, don't you. You're an amateur. Me too,
just an amateur when we used to You know how
I ran for Congress twice. You know the quote training
my people received. It would be Saturday morning. We had

(22:42):
put out the call for volunteers. We would all show
up at a parking lot and they would hand out
We would hand out clipboards of addresses because people would
be going to different neighborhoods. Hey, here's some bumper stickers,
a couple T shirts. Everyone, please be polite. Here's the addresses.
Go knock on doors. Please let them know. Vote for
Jesse Kelly. He's the best. Anyway, Have fun, y'all. Let's

(23:04):
say a prayer. That's it. Those training communists go to
school for this. They'll sit down in classrooms with a
whiteboard and get training on police agitation, blocking, What tactics
does ice use? How do you do this? What's the

(23:24):
best way to impede that? That's fact. This is how
these people operate. Listen, Listen to this. This is Seattle's mayor.
Her name is Katie Wilson. Listen to what amateurs we
are compared to what professionals they are. Listen to this.

Speaker 5 (23:42):
I know many people in our community are frightened and
outraged about the way ICE and other federal enforcement agencies
are being deliberately deployed across the country to intimidate and
harm our communities. I urge you to sign up for
the Washington for All ICE mobilization alerts, and don't stop there.
I encourage you to raise voices and demand that every
elected official does what they can to actually protect the

(24:04):
people who make our neighborhoods home.

Speaker 1 (24:06):
Their politicians are putting up websites with ICE alerts. There's
an app that I won't name here, but you can
go find it. It's fine. There's an app already created
by the communists to track ICE activity. Los Angeles Mayor
Karen Bass traveled multiple times to Cuba for professional communist training.

(24:34):
Communists will fly you into various places so you can
learn how to be an infiltrator, how to be a subversive,
how to do these things. These people are professionals in
a way you and I will never be. And I'm
glad you're not, and I'm glad I'm not. I would
that sounds awful, but we do have to understand that's

(24:57):
what they are. Their professional knowles at this, they train
for it. It's ugly. It's extremely, extremely ugly. I wish
it wasn't this way. That this is how committed they
are to the revolution. And I'll play you something. I
want you to listen to this. Rachel Maddow went on

(25:19):
Jimmy Kimmel's show, and of course Rachel Maddow, she's always
saying dumb things that are going to make you angry.
But I want you to listen to what she says here. Listen,
lean in, Listen closely, tune up the radio, listen closely.

Speaker 6 (25:30):
Once you have three and a half percent of a
population protesting non violently against a dictator or an authoritarian,
that is essentially an unstoppable force that can that they
can't oppose, and that precludes them from consolidating.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
Dictorial three and a half percent, three and a.

Speaker 6 (25:48):
Half percent, it's not that much larger a number than
what we're already seeing in the streets against Trump.

Speaker 1 (25:55):
Does that sound like a liberal? Does that sound like
a democrat? Or does that sound like a subversive guerrilla
force who sees themselves as an army? Does that not
sound like the words of someone who sees themselves as

(26:18):
a warrior commanding an army of other warriors at war
with the country. You are a republican or a libertarian,
or an anti communist or whatever you call yourself. I
bet you probably don't see yourself as a political warrior though.
I mean, I don't people call me that. I don't

(26:40):
see myself as that. I'm interested in politics and I'm
obviously hardcore about this, and I don't think that's what
a warrior is. This is how these people see themselves.

Speaker 6 (26:51):
Once you have three and a half percent of a
population protesting non violently against a dictator or an authoritarian,
that is essentially an unstoppable force that can that they
can't oppose, and that precludes them from consolidating.

Speaker 1 (27:07):
Dictorial three and a half percent.

Speaker 6 (27:09):
Three and a half percent, it's not that much larger
a number than what we're already seeing in the streets
against Trump.

Speaker 1 (27:15):
They've broken down the numbers, they've received training. Hey, all
we need is three and a half percent. And if
we can move people here and move people there, and
what we'll do is we'll start this organization and then
create this organization as a cutout, and we'll need to
bring in ten more people for training we can pay
them a thousand dollars a month and that here here's
a phone number for a bail fund in case they
do get arrested by professionals. This is what we're up against,

(27:40):
a professional gorilla force funded but with your money half
the time. All right, let's change the narrative. Someone's dating
a cheap tipper. Uh oh, hang on, this is the
Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show and
a wonderful Friday member. We are live here tonight and

(28:02):
you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
Let's switch things up, get off of politics for a
few We'll come back to Minnesota and federal investigations and
other things. But this one is a little heavy, maybe,
Dear fellow orange juice lover, I'm dating a man who

(28:23):
is a very cheap tipper. It drives me crazy, and
I find myself trying to hide extra cash under a
napkin or menu before we leave the restaurant. This man
makes good money and has money, and I've tried explaining
that these people work in the service industry they need
to support themselves, to et cetera. But he won't budge

(28:47):
earlier this week, we ordered Chinese food delivery and he
tipped the driver forty cents. Is this a red flag?
I'm finding this kind of cheapness to be very on
a track active in a man and she signs an
anonymous girlfriend. It is a gigantic red flag. A gigantic

(29:11):
red flag. You've heard me discuss this before. But there
are corporations. In fact, someone in my family who I
won't name, he used to be a big shot in
the media industry. No, no, no, no, it's not nothing I
do related, nothing like that. This is long before I

(29:32):
ever got in any of this stuff. But a big
shot in the media industry. And he was leaving one
media company and going into another media company, and they
wanted to go out to dinner with him. His interview
was scheduled for the next day, but they wanted to
have dinner with him the night before, and they had
dinner with him. Go sit down a fancy restaurant. I'm

(29:55):
sure it was a steakhouse or something, but I'd be
lying if I told you what restaurant or what kind.
I don't remember. I was a kid when I heard
this story. He goes, he sits down all these big
shots are there and they're having I'm sure steak and
wine or whatever else they had that night. And then
next day he shows up for his interview and he

(30:15):
is informed at the beginning of the interview he goes
in to sit down that no, no, no, the interview's over.
You got the job. And he's a little confused. He says,
but I didn't have an interview. They said, yeah, you did.
Last night was the interview. We just didn't tell you.
What do they want to see? Well, they wanted to
see a few things, if I'm being honest. First of all,

(30:36):
they wanted to see his table manners. No, I'm not
telling you to stick your pinky out and things like that,
but if you're going to aim for a high level
position anywhere, they want to know you don't chew with
your mouth with your mouth open. They want to know
that you're not going to burp fart at the table.
Basic thing. Don't be a barbarian. They wanted to know
those things, and they really really wanted to know how

(31:02):
you treat the guy who comes and fills up your
water at those fancy restaurants. You know there's some guy,
he's not a waiter, or anything like that. His job,
he walks around with a thing of water. I want
us to make sure your water is never empty. He's
like the low guy on the totem pole. Probably doesn't
make squat, he's whatever. Maybe he's untrained or whatnot. But

(31:24):
lowest guy on the totem pole. Does he get to
thank you? Or do you look at him like like
the slave class. It's extremely indicative of who you are
how you treat service people. And that doesn't mean you
have to be a monster tipper because people aren't made

(31:45):
of money. I'm not telling you, oh yeah, I got
a chip forty percent. I'm not saying that at all
at all. Give him twenty percent, right, that's give him,
give him fifteen to twenty percent if they're great, if
you can twenty five thirty percent. But how you see
yourself versus how you see them is enormous in life.

(32:11):
I'll give you a little story. It's gonna sound like
I'm bragging, because I'm freaking bragging. I told you we
went to New York City for Christmas time, and I
told you AB dragged us all to see the Rockheads
Christmas specials. You'd always wanted to see the rockets, and
I'll admit it was a great show. But were before
the show, We're standing outside and Luke, my youngest son, asked, Hey, Dad,

(32:34):
can I have some money. I'm gonna go grab a
hot dog at the stand. I said, yeah, I go ahead,
and some cash. I then decide, well, you know what,
I want some popcorn too, so I go stand in
line behind him. He doesn't know I'm behind him. He's
at the cash register. He gets his hot dog and
I think some chips. It's hot dogs, some chips. He
then slaps and I didn't see how much it was,

(32:57):
then slaps a tip on the lady drops a nice
tip in the are probably five bucks or something like that,
right in front of him. He doesn't know him back there,
and she doesn't know him his dad. She says to him, Hey,
thank you for that. It's so nice to see people
who know how to treat people. And you should have
seen my son. He's already tall, stand up a little taller,

(33:19):
and then he turns around and he makes eye contact
with me. He didn't know I was there, and I
just gave him a little head nod and patted him
on the jest. I'm proud of that treat people right, man,
people who deliver your food. You know what Ob does
for delivery people who come to the house at Christmas season.

(33:40):
Not all the time, but delivery people. Ob puts something
out on the front porch and she tries to keep
it stocked with gatorades or bags of Cheetos or a
water or something like that. She puts a little sign there,
tries to leave some cookies or something for the garbage
men around Christmas season. Take care of people who work

(34:03):
with their hands, who work hard. You're not any better
than them. And lady, I'm sorry to dump on your boyfriend.
I know a good man's hard to find. He gave
forty cents to a delivery driver, Chris, you should see
Chris is freaking bortified forty cents to a delivery driver.

(34:26):
Red flag doesn't even describe what that is. What does
that tell you how he views himself versus that delivery driver?
Do you think do you think? You say he has
a lot of money, makes a lot of money. How
do you think he would react if he was paid
the bare minimum for every single thing he did? How

(34:47):
do you think he would take that? Probably not well.
But then he treats someone who doesn't have to treat well,
you can treat it. You can tip every delivery driver
forty cents if you'd like. You welcome to You don't
have to give him a thing. It shows you how
he sees himself versus how he sees hardworking service people

(35:08):
out there and the cold, it's winter time, delivering people's stuff.
That's a bunch of crap, I'll tell you right now,
that's a bunch of crap. All right, let's get back
talk about some political things Minnesota. We're gonna talk about
federal investigations, but there's all kinds of other things, communism, crime,
the Amish hang on
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