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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is that Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun
on a Friday and ask doctor Jesse Friday and what
a day it's gonna be. Apparently Joe Biden wasn't holding
up too well at the G seven.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
I know you're gonna find that shocking. It sounded great to.
Speaker 3 (00:37):
Make criticize at home for asking when a federal government
invest in some of that discourage.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
Drinkurt we have that. We're gonna talk about a Trump
second term if it's possible. What can he do? What
can't he do? That's one of your questions. The perfect
July fourth cookout meal. Just the heads up, it's gonna
involve some wieners. We're gonna talk about the American military.
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Would they turn on the American people? Surely not right.
We're gonna talk about illegals, family matters, food matters, all
that and so much more coming up tonight on the
world famous Jesse Kelly Show. I actually want to begin
with a topic a little bit different. I will warn
you I'm in a great mood today, so I don't
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want to do a bunch of a bunch of heavy stuff.
I can't carry all these bodies as heavy as ten
boxes that you might be moving. So this is just
gonna be brief. Jill Biden got up, gave a little
speech today. Not really sure why the first Lady gives
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so many speeches. She's not in charge of anything at all.
She's the first lady go read books to kindergarteners or something.
Either way, she gave a speech today and this was
where doctor Jillson.
Speaker 3 (01:59):
Election is certainly gosh.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
That voice is hard to listen to me.
Speaker 3 (02:02):
This election is most certainly not about age.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
Have you ever sucked the helium out of a helium balloon?
Tell me that is in a dead ringer. We used
to do that in school. Kids, Don't do that. I'm
sure it's terrible for you.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
This election is most certainly not about age. Joe and
that other guy are essentially the same age. Let's not
be fooled. Joe isn't one of the most effective presidents
of our lives in spite of his age, but because
of it.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
Okay, Like I said, I don't want to dwell on
this because it's ugly, and the whole thing's ugly, and
it's it's just all ugly, and I don't want to
do ugly today. All right, I'm not doing the view.
I don't want to do ugly today. Dementia or Alzheimer's, senality,
whatever it is when you get older, is a terrible thing.
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And I will be frank with you right now because
I have seen it in people I know in my
own personal life. I've seen what it does to families,
the stress, the strain, the sadness, the sadness in the
person suffering from it, the sadness in the people around them.
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It's one of my fears that doesn't keep me up
at night, but I think about it. It's a worry
I have, and a very realistic worry. Could happen to me,
could easily happen to me, Could happen to my parents?
I don't think so. They're older now. I think we'd
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probably already be seeing signs of bet my wife one day,
someone I know, a friend, my sister. I worry about that.
I worry about it because when families go through that,
it is so taxing and sad on everybody. When you
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go through this dementia thing, you know something's wrong. It's
very obvious. You know something's wrong. You are stressed and angry,
oftentimes frustrated with the situation yourself. A good friend of
mine actually just went through this with his father who
passed away, which honestly was a mercy, It really was
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a mercy. But he spent the last six months or
so of his life chewing out his wife and children,
regularly stressed, angry. And it is a fear of mine.
And when I think about one of my loved ones
going through it, you know, pick your loved one, my mom,
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my dad, my wife, my sister, a good friend at somebody.
I think about what I would do to make sure
they had rest and care and whatever I mean. I'd
spend every dime I had on making sure they were
cared for and as comfortable as possible, as relaxed as
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possible for the remainder of their days. Bruce Willis, you
everyone knows who Bruce Willis is. The movie star. He's
going through this right now. It's a little different, but
same type of thing. His mind's going and everyone knows
he doesn't make movies anymore. And it's honestly been a
blessing watching what's happened. This is a movie star, a
world famous person, and his whole family, all his children,
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wives ex wives have taken him in, protected him. They're
not putting him out there anymore. Every now and then
they'll put a wonderful picture up. This is all of
us surrounding him, spending their final days, their money, their
whatever they have, loving on their father, they the man
they love, and protecting him, caring for him, a relaxed environment.
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And then there's Joe Biden. Look, we give Joe Biden
enough hate. The truth is that Joe Biden was defeated
by a house fly yesterday at the G seven. There's
video of this. He just he was so lost and
zoned out and gone, he couldn't get a fly away
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from him. There's an article today out of the New
York Post where people world leaders who were there are
saying it's the worst we've ever seen him. He's so bad. Now,
setting all the politics aside, because I hate Joe Biden,
and I always have. He's always been a piece of trash.
But setting all that aside, your Jill Biden, that's your husband.
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He's your husband. And let's say, okay, let's say they're
not the closest couple in the world, which I think
we can probably reasonably assume it's still your husband. Not
only are you doing nothing to care for that man
and what is very clearly his final years. Joe Biden's
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probably not going to be alive a decade from now,
five years, so now the way he's degenerating, not celebrating that,
but everyone can see. You have eyes and ears. I
have eyes and ears. Jill Biden allows her husband to
humiliate himself in front of the entire planet on a
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daily basis, and she is adamantly encouraging him to do
it for another four years. What kind of a heartless
witch would do that to her husband? Everything else aside
the country and Joe Biden and Democrats and inflation, and
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forget about all that. I'm talking about a married couple.
I'm talking about a wife in her later years dealing
with her husband and his later years. And he is
going downhill quickly, and she has all but put him
in a wheelchair and pushed him out into the highway.
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It is amazing to me how somebody could be so
obviously heartless and selfish and awful. It must be good
to be the first lady, And of course it is right.
You know the game. I know the game. Air travel security,
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the prettiest dresses, the finest meals, the finest hotels, getting
treated like royalty, not just in America but around the globe.
I'm sure it is good, But let me ask you,
the person you love the most in the world, if
they're going through this, is there anything somebody could offer you, fame, fortune,
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whatever you're into. Is there anything somebody could offer you
to just take that person you love and throw them
to the wolves. There's nothing you could offer me that
would make me do that to my wife, my dad,
my husband, or my husband, my husband, my mom, my sister.
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She does that to her husband every day. He's angry
because people with dementia get angry, as I mentioned, snapping
at people all the time, threatening people all the time,
slurring his rays all the time. He looks lost. That
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D Day ceremony. We talked about it briefly last week.
It wouldn't do any good. I can't do anything for
you on radio because it was all video. It was
so embarrassing, honestly, and I hate the French guy. I'm
a crone. I can't stand him. He was awesome during
that D Day ceremony and he's a worthless leftist piece
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of tre so I'm not celebrating Macrone, but he was
bouncing around paying the utmost respect and our president. I
don't even know whether or not he wanted to because
he looked half dead. And his wife wants him to
stay in the most stressful job in the world for
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four more years. What a witch. I'm moving off. That's stupid.
Body is as heavy as ten boxes that you.
Speaker 3 (10:31):
Might be moving.
Speaker 1 (10:32):
Let's talk about some other political stuff, but I just
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Kelli Show on a Friday, and asked doctor Jesse Friday,
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and it's of course time to fire up all those questions.
I almost just said, you want to know where my
head's at. This is where my head's at. I almost
just said heading into a July fourth weekend, I you
want to hear the most hokey thing in the world,
and I know it's bad. I know it is. I
am the ugliest American in the world. I get geared
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up for July fourth, a month before July fourth Independence Day. Chris,
It's the ultimate American holiday and it's not even as
if we do something we were looking at. We were
looking at maybe going to try to rent a lake
hows to doing something like that, but everything's so freaking
expensive now our eyes were popping out of our head.
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We said, Oh, we'll just stay home. So yeah, we're
gonna maybe I'll smoke some Kso, I don't know what
it's gonna be, but I'm just so. I don't even
know why. I know that there will be illegal fireworks
cooked off all over my neighborhood. I know. No, I'm
not gonna get my neighbor in trouble. I might get
my neighbor in trouble again. For those who don't remember
the story, Jewish producer Chris just brought it up. So
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fireworks in my neighborhood are illegal. It is against the law.
And this is not one of those things where the
cops are passive about it. They know, they understand what
they're dealing with, and they will patrol the neighborhood as
if they're hunting down an escaped serial killer on July fourth,
and everyone knows it. Yet I live surrounded by people
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who love America, meaning I don't live around very many Democrats,
and so we're gonna go get fireworks, all of us,
and we're gonna set off fireworks in the neighborhood. Do
you think Do you think we don't have children out
there acting as lookouts for us to know whether or
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not the cops are coming. We do, and you know
why we do. It's my fault. I am responsible for
the last person getting a ticket in my neighborhood. We
thought the coast was clear, the coast looked clear. I
run out. I'm a little bit away from my house,
and I admit it was early. It wasn't quite dark yet.
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I got caught up in the mood. Okay, I get
caught up in July fourth. I get caught up in
independent State America, and so I set off a big one.
It was not a little firecracker, not a one off
by any stretch of the imagination. One of those ones
where it's going that's a send it makes. This is
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what it sounded like in front of my house, and
the cops heard it. That the cops definitely heard it. Well,
my neighbor he sees me turning it up a notch,
and he decides on his own that he was going
to try to be Tommy Topper and he runs out
there to the street, and I kids you not as
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he fires up the fuse boom around the corner, come
the five oh. And I'm sitting there in my doorway
and I just kind of slink back inside, and sure
enough he got like a five hundred dollars ticket. So
this year we have taken a page out of the
various criminal movies that we've seen. Obviously that makes me
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an expert in crime. We have. Look, I've seen gang movies,
I've seen the wire. You have kids acting as lookouts
with walkie talkies, and then they let you know when
the cops are coming, so then you can hide all
of your criminal Accent's brilliant. And now no one's gonna
know about that anyway, This guy says, dear men, you whisper,
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what's the perfect Fourth of July cookout menu? First of all,
I want to let you know that you don't have
to have a smoker for what I'm about to say.
A smoker makes it better. But I'm just gonna briefly.
I know I should talk politics, but I don't care,
and I know it's not even live forth and I
still don't care. I'm gonna talk about my Kso recipe.
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Everyone knows. Everybody knows about my world famous Jesse Keller
Jesse Kelly burger recipe. There's videos out of me talking
about it. It's the last page of my book, The
Anti Communist Manifesto, has my burger recipe in the back
of it. Did you know that? But many people don't
know about my world famous queso recipe. So let's go.
Let's go over this again. All right, velvida. You need
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a big old chunk of elvida. You need some guda
or smoked guda. Either one's fine. I buy the stuff
that's already cubed. I'm not gonna be chopping things up,
but you can get whatever you want. You need fresh
diced onions in the grocery store. You should be able to.
They probably sell little containers of diced onions. They certainly
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do down here. You need pickled, pickled, diced jalapenos, not
the fresh ones, and I love fresh ones. Trust me,
I've made this both ways. Pickled dice talapenos, okay. You
need crushed chipotle peppers. Crushed. They must be crushed. That's
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an important part of this. Very hard to find if
you don't live in an area with a lot of Mexicans.
You're gonna have a hard time finding that. It's everywhere
down here in Texas. And you need some chiso, brown
up the terriso, drop all of those ingredients, don't worry
about mixing it up in a big foil tray. Put
it on your smoker to make it better. If you
don't have a smoker, put it in the oven at
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two hundred degrees. Wait an hour, go back after an hour,
and then everything you be melty. Then you mix everything
up really good, drop it back in there for an
hour or two. That is how you do July fourth.
You do that, and you do hot dogs. Hot Dogs
are American. You should be stuff and wieners in your
mouth on July fourth. Hot Dogs, wieners and July fourth
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go together like the red, white, and blue. It's gotta
be smoke, caso and wieners. There's your July fourth cookout,
all right, and no Budweiser or any of that COMMI filth. Now,
you may wake up the day after July fourth, or
you may wake up tomorrow, and you you might be
in pain. And that pain, Remember pain can be beneficial.
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Pain can be a reminder to you that you haven't
ordered your relief factor yet. You see, whenever your body
is in pain, that's your body screaming out to you.
Buy me some relief factor. Can you reduce the inflammation?
Hey Jesse, Hey, hey, Jesse told me about relief factor,
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All right? Relief Factor? What Chris? All right? Now? Someone
has an a has a question. I should say, if
Trump gets a second term, what can he do? What
can we anticipate? What can't he do? And why can
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he or can't he do things? Let's do a little
potential Trumps second term talk. Next, Jesse Kelly returns. Next,
it is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday, and
ask doctor Jesse Friday and you can email the show
if you want Jesse at jesse kellyshow dot com. Chris
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did remind me during the break, I've forgotten one key
ingredient to the caso. This is the one that has
people so upset because they don't understand the reasoning behind it.
Get your your self a can or two of cream
of mushroom soup. Now stop, stop for a second. I
can see you turning your nose up. This is not
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about the mushrooms. You'll never know it's in there. This
is about the liquidity of the caso and how thick
judging whether or not, how thick you like it, that's
how many cans of cream of mushroom soup you put
in there. Don't stress it. I know it sounds weird.
Trust me, I know what I'm doing, all right. I
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make two things better than anyone else on the planet.
And other than that, I can't make anything but Burger's
and kso you can always rely on me, all right,
all right, dear Jesse, I have a difficult question I
think only the oracle Jesse can answer. How do we
help a potential second term President Trump avoid immediate impeachment
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and obstruction by the communists Given the Republican Party candidates
of available. I cannot stomach giving money or supporting low
TGP candidates as they discussed me and I believe would
just stab a second term President Trump and by extension,
us in the back. What do you think? All right,
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let's have a talk for a few minutes, shall we
We We have a tendency, and this is human nature.
It's not like we're stupid. Well I'm stupid, but it's
not like you're stupid. We have a tendency to not
dig deep enough when things happen that we hate, and
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we have a tendency to not dig deep enough when
things happen that we love. Here's an example. Here's an
example Florida football. University of Florida football. Now, I used
to be a college football nut. I don't watch as
much anymore. I just find it very hard to support
these dirty commie universities. I'm an Ohio State fan. I
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was born in Ohio. But I remember I was huge
into college football when Florida was winning national championships. And
there's a documentary out there, I forget what it's called,
on the Florida kind of the rise and fall of
Florida when it was winning national championships. Don't worry about
it watching it. It's fine. I thought it was good,
but whatever, you don't have to worry about watching it.
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But one of the things that hit me was I
remember back then watching those national championships and you're watching
and the touchdowns and the interceptions and the team. In fact,
I was at I was at the Ohio State Florida
game in Arizona where Florida pounded us so bad. I
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went with my dad, my old man, and I left
in the third quarter and drove home of the national
championship game. That's how bad it was. So I watched
them do it. I watched them do it in person,
and I remember thinking as bad as I was, Man,
what a football team. Dang, they're good man, They're fast. Man.
I remember thinking about all that, right, And I watched
this documentary and it's not as if I couldn't have
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thought this through. But I'm watching Urban Meyer. He was
a coach at the time. He has his team murdering
themselves in the weight room at midnight on Friday nights.
I believe it was Friday. It was Friday or Saturday.
I think it was Friday, though, when other kids were
going out, partying, woo hoo, doing whatever. The Florida football team,
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it looked they had pictures of guys puking. They were
he was working them out so hard. There was so
much that went into that national championship. I watched Florida
win that I never really took account of. That I
never really thought of. I saw the finished product. I
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saw the championship, the sacks to everything else. But there
was so much that happened between the beginning and that
title that I not only didn't see, I didn't think about.
I didn't account for. That's a lot of blood, sweat,
and tears and vomit they went into that national title
and I never saw it. Now, let's make it about
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something bad. The Trump conviction in New York City, thirty
four felony counts, guilty, facing house arrest, probation, or even
state prison. Donald Trump might spend election day in state
prison in New York. That is not at all outside
of the realm of possibility. The judge can do what
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he wants to do. Now we're mad about that. I'm mad.
You're mad. That's law fair, it's unjust, it's political persecution.
All these things and that all that's fair. But we
woke up one day and we saw the Republican nominee
for president get convicted of a bunch of felonies he
didn't do, and we were mad, and I'm mad, and
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we want it stopped and we want it reversed. That
But the truth is this, in order to achieve that
amount of political power, if you want to pelt on
the wall like that, if you're the Democrats and you
want to one day arrest your political opponent, because Democrats
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are all communists, that's what they want. You want to
arrest your political opposition. It's just what communists always have
always done, It's what they believe in. If that's what
you want, it's going to take years, decades of work
before you can finally get yourself into a position of
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power where you can make that happen. If you set
aside your anger and set aside my anger about it,
it's really impressive when you look at all the years
of blood, sweat, tears and vomit that went into seizing
every single level of power in New York State to
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give them finally the freedom they want to do whatever
they want to their political opposition. We saw those convictions
and the unjustice and we saw the moment. We saw
the bad moment. What we did not see was the
years of work, phone calls, activism, door knocking, protests, money
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over and over and over and over again. Not sitting
at home for a local election, not tuning out because
there's a game on that day, showing up, activism, activism, activism,
year after year after year after year after year, the
time and the weight room, and at the end of
that time, they got to hoist up their national championship trophy.
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And that's what we saw. That's what I saw. That's
what you saw. We turned on the television. They did
what the Trump I can't pull what That's what we saw.
We didn't see the midnight sessions in the weight room
where they were busy lifting until they puked. Politically speaking,
so I said all that to tell you this. You asked.
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The question was, actually, how can we help a second
term Trump avoid things like an impeachment, which, depending on
the numbers in the Congress or Senate, if the Democrats
have the House of Representatives after November, he's going to
get impeached. Probably in the first week. They'll say he's
a convicted fellon they'll impeach him again. Now, I don't
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think they'll have the sixty seven votes they need in
the Senate to remove him. There's virtually no chance of that.
But Trump's if it's a Democrat house, He's getting impeached again.
How do we avoid that? How do how do we help?
What can we do to help? I'm frustrated with the candidates. Well,
here's the thing. We just put on the pads, the helmet,
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our cleats, and we ran out there to take the
field against Florida. But Florida's been in the weight room
and we haven't worked out in ten years. We want
to perform well, we want it, and we know we're
the good guys and they're the bad guys. And I
want to stop it. I want to do stuff, but
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we haven't put in the work. We have to begin
putting in the work. That's the most important thing. The
weight room begins now, that's when it begins. We have
to put in the work. And we also have to
understand that if you start caring at this stage in
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the game, if you start wanting to win the game
when it's time for the coin toss, you've already lost
the game. We have to understand that Trump's second term
obviously will be significantly better than another term of Joe Biden.
There's no question about that. Border will get better, energy
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policy will get better, foreign policy will be more sanity there.
But for a laundry list of reasons, some Trump's vault,
some not. We haven't been in the weight room long
enough to help him. Now, you ask what you can
do to help him now, besides working to get more
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Republicans in Congress this November, in the House and Senate,
maybe working on his campaign to get him elected, there's
precious little we can do now. What we can do
is help the guy that's coming ten years from now.
Let's get in the weight room, all right, let's put
in the work now. After a midnight session in the
weight room, I'm gonna warn you you're going to be tired.
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and ask Doctor Jesse Friday. And we're gonna get back
to the ask Doctor Jesse questions in just a minute.
But look, the whole show can't be about phone and
questions and policy tics and other stuff. Every now and
then it's important to do something good and something beneficial.
You know, life can't be about watching TV and leisure.
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We have to put in work too. The work has
to come before we play. So before we get back
to these questions and and and all this stuff, let's
let's get a little wisdom in our lives. Are As
they are called into the community of the community. They
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are people who understand.
Speaker 3 (31:34):
The capacity of the community, the ease of the community.
Speaker 2 (31:38):
Culture of the comnity.
Speaker 1 (31:41):
Just wanted to drop a little wisdom on you on
a Friday. This is something you can write on your heart,
just words to write on your heart. All right, all right, well,
let's get back to the questions. Hey, Jessey. I continue
to hear from the so called right wing media that
since Biden administration began, approximately twelve million illegal aliens have
entered the US, seemingly implying that that is how many
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are currently in the country. Unfortunately, I can remember various
political pundits and government agencies estimating that as few as
twelve million and as many as thirty millions million were
already in the country way back in twenty fifteen. If
these were anywhere near accurate, it would mean that possibly
more than ten percent of the country is now illegal.
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So why refer to twelve million If the number is
much much greater. Okay, the number is much much greater.
And I'll share with you a conversation I had with
somebody who would know. This is a few years back
that this is most evidently someone who would know and
is not somebody I can I can't tell you who
he is, but he's someone who would know. He told me.
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And this is before Joe Biden. This is before any
of this stuff. This is what was during Obama's presidency.
When this guy told me this. He told me the
number back then was well north of thirty million, Well
north of thirty million. That's what he said. That's that's incomprehensible.
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If you an I, if we really understood how much
illegal immigration has degraded this nation in our way of living.
And look, you're the hyperinformed, right, I think it would
still stun you. It would stun me. I don't know.
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We don't know because everyone from federal Law enforcement FBI,
to the media, to Democrats to Republicans, they're all highly
highly invested in keeping that border open. So you can't
get people to really really truly dig in to illegal immigration.
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And we could take it down a million different roads.
What it has meant for education in this country. How
much are American kids because of the burden on the
education system illegals bring into it. How many people, here's
one for you have died because of the illegal immigrants
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and how they flood our health care system. You pay
so much more for health care than you should because
of illegals. Did you know that? Did you know that
you pay more for your mortgage, more for your rent
because of illegals. The cost in many different ways of shoot,
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that's been since the sixties of eighty years of unchecked
illegal immigration over our border would blow me away and
you away. If anyone could ever gather up enough data
and figure out how bad it is, it's staggering. When
I had this conversation with my guy that was telling
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you about, he told me that there were more. We
always associated it with Mexico, which we shouldn't have. Only
about this is back in the day, only about half
of the illegals were Mexicans. They were coming from all
over the world. Yeah, and today that number is way down,
it's not even close to half. We're not being flooded
by Mexicans. We're being flooded by people all over the world.
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We have more Polish citizens, not that I have anything
against Poland. We have more Polish citizens living in America
in Chicago than any other city in the world outside
of Warsaw. Chicago has more Polish citizens than any city
in Poland except for Warsaw. You realize that we have
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simply opened up the border, not we the evil people
who run this country, every Democrat and all the Republican leadership.
So it's every Democrat top to bottom, and all the
leaders in the Republican Party. We have opened up the
borders in this country intentionally and flooded this country with
people who have no loyalty to this country whatsoever. They
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take no value in being citizens, serving America, defending America.
America is just a place for them to loot. I
don't know what the number is now, the twelve million thing,
that's just what they think the number will be by
the time Joe Biden's four years are up. And let's
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hope remember this, Let's hope that's his only four years.
We don't know that. We saw how the last election went,
and this is gonna again. This election is going to
come down to Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, and those are
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the three dirty estates when it comes to presidential elections.
I know New York's dirty and California's thirty. I know,
but we already know that New York's going for Biden California.
That's not important for a presidential election. When it comes
to presidential elections, they have been over backwards, especially the
Kamie Secretary of State of Michigan. They've been over backwards
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to uh ahem, loosen the rules a bit. We don't
know that we're not getting another four years a Joe.
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