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May 3, 2024 38 mins

Why Jesse does deep dives into issues instead of just skimming the surface. What’s the deal with this antisemitism law. Biden’s comments on Japan. You must have a love of something if you are going to defend it. Being more purposeful with our own young people. Losing your kid at college.

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Joe.

Speaker 3 (00:19):
Let's have some fun on a Thursday. The week is
almost over. Put a smile on your face. Here's what
we have on tap for tonight. We're gonna discuss to
your chari summatism Bill. Yeah, we're gonna get to that
in just a moment.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
We're gonna talk about the latest out of the CDC.
A second Boeing whistleblower has died suddenly. That appears to
be a really dangerous profession blowing the whistle on Boeing.
Biden and Trump are debating Trump's having VP meetings. We'll
talk about that social justice being ingrained into the CDC. Hey,

(01:00):
I'm gonna do more emails tonight than I've ever done before,
no matter what Chris says. All that and so much
more is coming up tonight on the world famous Jesse
Kelly's Show. Now, I want to begin actually with a
couple different things. Headline or no email, not headline. That
was stupid email, Jesse. Why do national news organizations, including

(01:23):
Fox News not point out that fifty five percent of
the Columbia students are foreign students? Okay, I have this
email too, Dear Jesse, Chris and Michael. I listen to
several talk show hosts during the day. Compared to your show,
they skim the surface. I'm noticing it more and more.
Not only is your content richer and deeper, it's refreshingly lucid, Chris.

(01:47):
Lucid's a great word that makes you sound smart. What Chris,
I'm gonna use that anyway. Jesse, your analogies are priceless.
You all work harder than those other nincome poops put together.
Are your heads extraordinary? Really big? Now they should be
Your team is the top of the game. Thanks for
the explanation tonight regarding Colombia and who the puppet masters are, Okay,

(02:08):
I wanted to talk about that when it comes to
all issues, and we'll get to their entire semitism bill
and so many other things about why we don't skim
the surface and why I realize so many others do
we get some version of this email all the time. Hey, Jesse,
I like it that you guys go deeper, Jesse. The
other guys just read the headlines. Why do these guys

(02:30):
read the headlines? Why I don't need to bag on
anyone else? I just need to explain why we do
the kind of show we do. When it comes to
every single issue. I have this thing that I do
in the house with the boys. I don't tell them

(02:51):
how to get something done if they can figure out
how to do it on their own. This is what
I mean. That's what I mean. I tell the boys to, hey,
take the trash out in the back, make sure the
backyard is cleaned up, had a couple pieces of garbage
in there. Go clean up after the dog.

Speaker 4 (03:12):
Go.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
Here's a list of tasks for the boys. But what
I do not do is I do not say, hey,
take the trash out. You want to make sure you
remove the bag all the way out, tie it up.
You have to find the spare bags, put a new
bag in there. If the bag is ripping, you need
to go around to the side that thing I told
you to repair out back. The shed's coming apart a

(03:34):
little bit. You need to make sure you go find
the screwdrivers. Here's where the screwdrivers. I don't do any
of that. I say, here's your list of taks. Boom
boom boom, boom boom.

Speaker 5 (03:41):
Go.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
And they know by now now that they're thirteen and fifteen.
They know by now that they better not come back
to me before that task list is complete unless there's
something that they absolutely cannot conquer, Meaning it's not like
they're going to get in trouble. But they know better
than to come back and said, hey, Dad, I need

(04:05):
a Phillips head screwdriver for this. And I don't know.
I don't know where they are. They know better than that.
They know better, Dad, I should I tie the trash bag?
I'm not really they know better. Why because I want
them not to get the chores done. I can get
the chores done. I want them to learn how to

(04:27):
think about everything because I'm not going to be there forever.
They're going to move out, they're going to marry dimes,
start families, make their own decisions. I'm going to die
at some point in time. I'm not always going to
be there. I don't need you to fix the shed.

(04:48):
I need you to learn how to think. I need
you to want to think. I need the same thing
for myself. And because I want it for myself, well
I want it for everyone. And that's why me, Chris Michael,
that's why we put together the show. We put together

(05:09):
for all the time it's not. You read this headline,
react to it. Read this headline the next day, different
but same kind of subject, react to it, read and
react to it, read and react to all. My gosh,
freaking kill me. How does that help me? I want
to know why I'm looking at each I'm looking at headlines.
Here a bunch of headlines from stuff that Chris and
Michael printed out for me. House GOP passes this anti

(05:31):
semitism bill. That's one headline. Marjorie Taylor Green and Thomas
Massif they're getting ready to bounce Mike Johnson next week.
That's a headline. CDC found evidence of COVID nineteen vaccines.
That's a headline. Second blowing bowing whistleblower dies, that's a headline. Okay,
these are a bunch of headlines, but there will be
new headlines tomorrow totally different than these ones, and then

(05:54):
new headlines the next day. I don't want to I
don't want to just know about a specific story and
how to think about it. I want to know the
why behind everything, the depth behind everything, and if I
can ever figure that out and gain that kind of
wisdom for myself or maybe help anyone else gain a

(06:16):
little bit of it. Then what happens is I don't
have to come here and read and react to the
next headline tomorrow, whatever that may be. I don't have to.
I don't. You don't need that. Why You're already thinking deeper.
You're already learning how to think about things. And I'm learning.
Remember I'm learning with you. I'm not teaching. I'm learning.

(06:38):
We're both learning this stuff together. I despise the surface
level crap that I've always consumed. I want more information,
and I will tell you I think I think other people,
especially the hyperinformed people like you who listen to radio

(06:59):
podcasts whatever it is, that they want more detail in
more information than the hosts know that they want. That's
what I believe. But you're right, it is difficult, the
easiest thing in the world. Look doing a radio shows
easy anyway. It's not like I have a difficult job.
I've had difficult jobs in my whole life. This is
not one of them. I wear whatever I want. We

(07:21):
work for what five hours a day, six hours a
day when you got that's not a job that's working
part time. But the job could be even easier than
it already is if we didn't put any thought into anything.
We just read a headline. Hey, what's everyone else saying? Ah,
it'spen okay, react sounds good, everyone good to go. We

(07:44):
don't like that, don't believe in that. So let's dig
into some things. First of all, what's happening with this
anti semitism law. Well, what's happening is once again our
leaders are gutless cowards who don't actually believe in solving problems.

(08:04):
They believe in pretending to solve problems. So maybe you're
just now joining us. The House GOP joined with House
Democrats yesterday and they passed this anti Semitism bill. It's
called the Anti Semitism Awareness Act. In case you're wondering.
Hr six zero nine zero, it's going to be law.

(08:25):
Don't don't even sit in stress about that. It's going
to become law, defining anti Semitism, opposing anti semitism, getting
anti semitism out of this. And the reason they do
these things is not because they actually give a crap
about anti Semitism or Columbia. It's because they want to

(08:46):
appear to give a crap about the issues that we face.
But we tackled for how long last night on the show.
How long did we tackle the power behind all the
protests we see, not just the modern day ones, what's
happening on NYU's campus, all of them. Black lives matter. Yeah,
for three hours we did it last night, Chris, black

(09:07):
lives matter, climate change stuff, lgbtqs, a new riot, a
new protest, every single day every year. Chaos obviously organized, chaos,
obviously paid for, financed chaos. So for hours, three hours
last night, we tackled the power structure behind it. How
does it work? Who's funding it? Chinese organizations paid for organization?

(09:29):
We covered all these things in depth. And because we
covered them in depth, you and I have a better
understanding of the real power structure behind the communist street
activism you see and I see around the country every
single day. You and I understand that there is depth

(09:50):
behind this. There are powerful entities behind us. Sometimes they're billionaires.
Sometimes it's the Communist Party of China, sometimes it's the
American govern itself, whatever the case may be, there are rich,
powerful entities organizing and financing all the dirty communist street
activism out there. That's where the real problem is. That's

(10:12):
where the real power is. And if you want to
stop the dirty animals from destroying America. That's where you
have to attack. But this bill doesn't do any of
that nothing. Why we'll talk about the why in a moment.
Why don't they actually solve the problem. Before we get

(10:35):
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surface level crap hang on, Jesse Kelly.

Speaker 4 (11:43):
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Speaker 2 (11:45):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday, and
I forgot to mention at the start of the show.

Speaker 1 (11:52):
That is my fault. Tomorrow is ask doctor Jesse Friday. Baby,
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(12:14):
to this useless GOP and an arentarre sematism bill. Here
she was out here today. This is Ashley Hinson, another
GOP loser.

Speaker 6 (12:23):
Hi, everyone, The anti Semitism on full display at college
campuses is absolutely abhorrent. As a former journalist, I believe
in protecting free speech, but I do not believe in
protecting hate speech. Calling for the genocide of Jews is
hate speech, plain and simple. And I can't fathom why
some of these university leaders are so spineless in their

(12:45):
refusal to condemn this anti semitism that we're seeing. They
aren't shutting down these violent mobs, They are not punishing
those who are consistently breaking the law. So I was
proud tonight to vote for the Anti Semitism Awareness Act
we just passed off the floor. I'm proud to stand
with our Jewish students and the Jewish community around the globe.

Speaker 1 (13:07):
Get ready, you're going to hear that again here in
a minute, because it might be one of the great
examples of how useless the GOP actually is. And gosh,
the laundry list of reasons is pretty long, so let's
dig into it here. As a journalist, I believe in
free speech, but not hate speech. Excuse me, what's wrong

(13:33):
with hate speech? I'm not allowed to hate things. I
hate all kinds of things. I hate the word literally.
Should that be against the law. Oh, but you shouldn't
hate Jews. Yeah, you shouldn't hate Jews. But you think
Congress needs to pass a law about it. That's not

(13:54):
a free country, you know, you know, you should be
allowed to hate Jews, right. You should be allowed to
hate black people. You should be allowed to hate white people.
You should be allowed to hate Indians, Muslims, Christians. You
should be allowed to hate anybody you want. Did you
know that if you really understood freedom, that if there

(14:19):
was let's say, a Nazi rally in your town. Let's
say you had some neo Nazis, some real ones there.
There aren't really any in America. But let's say you
actually had some I'm talking Hitler love and goobers, and
they decided they wanted to have themselves a Nazi rally downtown.
Do you know that they should be allowed to do that?

(14:40):
You understand that that's what freedom means, right. Freedom means
even bad people get to speak. Everyone gets to speak. Now,
let's dig in to everything she says here, because the
most GOP things I can think of is passing a

(15:02):
bill that won't solve the problem and then standing on
the sidelines acting aghast at how poorly people are operating.
The worst part of this statement is when she gets
to the universities. I'll play it one more time.

Speaker 6 (15:16):
We hi everyone, the anti Semitism on full display at
college campuses is absolutely abhorrent. As a former journalist, I
believe in protecting free speech, but I do not believe
in protecting hate speech.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
That's because you don't have any idea about freedom. I'll
let her keep going.

Speaker 6 (15:32):
Calling for the genocide of Jews is hate speech.

Speaker 7 (15:34):
Plain and center.

Speaker 1 (15:37):
You can call for the genocide of anybody. Now, if
you're making terrorist threats, that's against the law. But if
I say that I want all the redheads to be exterminated,
should there be a federal law against that? That's what
you're saying, there should be a federal law against that.
I mean, look, I've wanted this country to get rid

(15:58):
of left handed people for the longest time. I should
be what arrested for that.

Speaker 6 (16:02):
It's crazy, And I can't fathom why some of these
university leaders are so spineless.

Speaker 1 (16:10):
That's the part I wanted to focus on. And I
just can't fathom why these university leaders are so spineless.
I wanted to play this because it goes back to
the email we read in the beginning about the depth
about skimming the surface versus depth. If you're a skim

(16:30):
the surface, congressman, radio host, whatever you may be, then
you look at what's happening here and you say, what
is wrong with these university presidents? Are they too scared?
If you're someone who understands at all the university system

(16:50):
in this country, what has happened to it, the motivations
behind it, how the faculty is put together, how the
textbook are written, how the students themselves are trained in
the hatred of Western civilization. If you understand anything about

(17:11):
what has happened in this country, then you would understand
there is so much more to what's happening on our
campuses than some dirt balls pretending to be Hamas for
a couple days. All those same losers are going to
wake up tomorrow morning and they'll pretend to be Black
Lives Matter, or they'll pretend to be feminists. Because the
rot begins at the top. The rot begins with the financiers.

(17:36):
The rot begins with the people organizing this whole thing.
The rot begins with communists China, with the university presidents themselves,
with billionaires foreign and domestic, and the gopeers who just
passed some lame anti Semitism bill yesterday. They understand that completely,

(17:57):
and yet they don't have the guts to tackle these things.
They don't have the courage to tackle it with any
depth at all. Why do they do this stuff Because
the easiest thing in the world is to not defend freedom,
stand up and say this was bad, So I passed
the law. That's the easiest thing in the world. And

(18:17):
my frustration with the losers on our side is they
choose the easiest thing every time instead of the right thing.
Freaking terrible. All right, we have a lot more to
get to. I want to get to Biden's comments on it,
and some emails and other things. Before I get to
those things, Let's get to this. Speaking of the easy
way out, there are a lot of people on the

(18:37):
right who want to take the easy way out when
it comes to life. Right now, hey, forget it, Jesse, Ah,
those babies are gone anyway now, Jesse who cares Americans
love abortion? Let it go. Let's focus on taxes. I
will not let it go. I will not. I refuse
to let it go. There's not a quote more important

(18:59):
issue than a baby who can't defend himself. A more
important issue is not something that exists than that. That
is the most innocent, precious life out here. It's not
a compass, Sells. It shouldn't be flushed down the toilet,
her left to die in a hospital room somewhere. It
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(19:23):
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Speaker 7 (19:45):
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Speaker 2 (19:52):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday.

Speaker 1 (19:56):
The week is almost over.

Speaker 2 (19:58):
Remember if you miss any part of the show, you
and download the whole thing on iHeart, Google's Spotify and iTunes.
Oh wait a minute, not Google anymore. Dang it, Chris,
got stop doing that. You can download a podcast on
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Speaker 1 (20:13):
Don't go to Google anymore. That would be a bad idea. Chris.

Speaker 4 (20:17):
I can't.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
I can't think of everything. Has it ever occurred to
you that I'm shouldering the load and it's heavy.

Speaker 6 (20:23):
It is as heavy as ten boxes that you might
be moving.

Speaker 1 (20:27):
I'm carrying ten boxes worth over here, Chris. Maybe you
could take some boxes off my shoulders here. I remember,
always remember this rule. Whenever you start out a sentence
saying there should be a law, you're almost undoubtedly wrong.
There should not be a law. This government is evil.

(20:50):
The government, the Congress itself is bad. They cannot make
good laws. But the cowards and the GOP useless idiots
as they are, they can't see a good thing when
it's happening. And yes, I'm going to say it again,
America's universities further destroying their reputation, so America's parents will

(21:15):
be less inclined to send Aiden, Jaden and Brayden to
school there. In the end, it's a good thing. Why
do I want things to improve at Columbia? Why I
want things to get worse? Well, yes, but it's terrible.
I know it's terrible. It's awful, it's been awful. I
want norm to know it too. I want Norma to

(21:38):
know it too. Plus, we have other things at stake here.
Now let's deal with Democrats because there's another side to
this thing that makes it fascinating. There are a couple
little tidbits out there that I want to get to
before I play Biden's comments. They're going to sound unrelated,
but they're not. First, this is a former CIA analyst

(22:02):
talking about foreign policy and America's foreign policy and whatnot.
Listen to what this guy's saying.

Speaker 4 (22:08):
The West does not have a strategy. They have hope, Boy,
we sure hope that these sanctions are going to make people,
hey Vladimir Putin.

Speaker 5 (22:18):
And rise up against them. We sure hope that that's
the case. We hope, I hope A hope. It's not
working just the opposite. Putin's growing stronger, Pudin's more popular.

Speaker 1 (22:30):
Our strategy, we don't have a strategy. Our strategies hope. Oh,
this will come back to other things hanging there, And
then I saw this. You see Joe Biden because he's
no longer in control of his mouth. He was never
that great at it anyway, but now that the dementia
has destroyed him, he just can't help himself. He called
Japan xenophobic. Now we'll set everything else aside. Japan is

(22:55):
our most important ally by a mile, in that part
of the world. They are the sword and shield against China,
and those two have not gotten along historically, so we
really need them there. Japan also has a different kind
of a country. Japan has never, ever, ever wanted to

(23:19):
change its culture. Ever, it's never allowed a bunch of immigrants,
legal or illegal, into its culture. Japan. The Japanese have
always believed that Japan should be for the Japanese. Now,
there are plenty of benefits to that a million benefits,
probably some drawbacks. Good luck getting a good burrito in

(23:41):
that place. However, Tokyo is I believe last time I
checked the largest city.

Speaker 5 (23:47):
In the world.

Speaker 1 (23:50):
I I love New York City. You know that I'm
going again in a month. I love New York City.
I used to send my wife to New York City
with her girl friends on the weekend to have a blast.
My wife doesn't go to New York City without me
anymore because it's a dangerous place, especially after dark tonight.

(24:13):
I would put my wife in Tokyo and have her
walk ten city blocks at midnight, and she not only
will get to wherever she's walking too safely, she can
eat off the sidewalk on the way there. Why Tokyo,
Japan has chosen not to flood their country with barbarians

(24:36):
from every corner of the planet. Therefore their women can
walk ten blocks without being assaulted. So there, yes, there
are some benefits. Now Joe Biden came out and called
them xenophobic. Of course, now they're trying to have to
walk that back. The word xenophobic is a very pejorative
and negative word, particularly to use against an ally. Is

(24:59):
that what he meant.

Speaker 6 (25:01):
Look, I think he was.

Speaker 8 (25:03):
I think look, the President was very clear, and I
think he was very clear.

Speaker 1 (25:10):
I mean, that's why we're asking you. He was very clear.
Actually he wasn't. Okay, So how's that tie into the
foreign policy thing? We just hope, We don't have a strategy.

Speaker 8 (25:23):
We just hope.

Speaker 1 (25:24):
And then we look at countries like Japan who strictly
monitor who can and can't come into their country, and
we call them xenophobic. Now let's go to Biden. Biden
was finally forced to give some sort of a public
statement about all the protests on college campus and whatnot
and all the kill the Jews talking. Here's what he

(25:44):
said about.

Speaker 8 (25:44):
No place for hate speech or violence of any kind,
whether it's anti Semitism, Islamophobia, or discrimination against Arab Americans
or Palestinian Americans. It's simply wrong. There's no place for
racism in America. It's all wrong. It's on America.

Speaker 1 (26:01):
What there? Why did you have to throw in the
islamophobia stuff and the racism stuffy did?

Speaker 4 (26:09):
Why?

Speaker 1 (26:09):
Why couldn't you just have a clear message. Well this
I was gonna make it a Democrat thing, but that's
not totally fair. One hundred percent of the Democrats are
guilty of what I'm going to say. Probably eighty or
ninety percent of the GOP, though, is also guilty of
what I'm about to say. They don't like America, don't

(26:35):
really care for America, and therefore, because they don't care
for it, they don't they can't find specific things about
it they love. And if you can't find specific things
about it you love, then you're unable to clearly see
what it is, what's great about it, and why to

(26:58):
protect it. So let me, let me, let me make
it this way. My youngest son, my youngest son, Luke.
I love that freaking kid. He's my little clone. He
makes me laugh. He has a great laugh, great sense
of humor. Could sit there and talk to you like
an adult. Now. I just gave you fifteen seconds on Luke,

(27:20):
and you can tell that I love him. Now, what
if I didn't like him? But if I didn't care
for him at all? And then you begin to attack him. Hey, Jesse,
that kid of yours, Luke, he's caught a dirt ball.
Seems like a bad kid. I bet you can't stand him. Well,
if I didn't care for him at all, if I

(27:40):
didn't love his laugh and his personality and a great
little heart he's got. If I didn't care for him
at all, then I would be unable to clearly and
strongly define him and defend him to you. You must
have a love of something if you want to be
able to see it clearly and defend it clearly. But

(28:04):
because for these people, for these elected people, all the Democrats,
most of the Republicans, everyone in government, they don't have
a love of country. And we've talked about that so
many times. Patriotism is not some hokey side issue. It
is the essential element of government. You could have a

(28:26):
government of morons and still survive as a country if
you had a government full of people who loved it.
I love America. Therefore, whenever I'm asked to defend it,
define it, to oppose to people who hate it, I
can do so boldly. You're exactly the same as me.

(28:48):
You love it, so you can defend it. If you don't,
you don't really care about it, if it's not really
anything to you, just a big treasury to be looted,
that's when you find yourself talking like this.

Speaker 8 (29:00):
No place for hate speech or violence of any kind,
whether it's anti Semitism, Islamophobia, or discrimination against Arab Americans
or Palestinian Americans. It's simply wrong. There's no place for
racism in America. It's all wrong. It's not America.

Speaker 1 (29:16):
That's why we don't have a foreign policy that makes
sense either. How could you have a foreign policy that's
clear about who you are, who your friends are, who
your enemies are when you don't even like yourself. How
could you have enemies when you don't like you. That's
what we have in this country. Now, do you like you?

(29:37):
You know who does like you? Your dog. He loves
you no matter what. Your dog loves you, even when
you screw up at work that day. Your dog loves you.
When you stub your toe and you say something in
front of Jesus you shouldn't have said. Your dog loves you.
Your dog is always there loving you. Love him back
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(30:00):
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(30:25):
on animal inside on me.

Speaker 7 (30:28):
Yes, yes, Kelly, you're listening to the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (30:34):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday. Remember
to email your ask doctor Jesse questions in for tomorrow
jesseat Jesse Kellyshow dot com. Let's get to a bunch
of emails and other things. That's enough about all this
garbage for now.

Speaker 1 (30:52):
Just remember the reason our foreign policy is all over
the place. Oh we love Iran, we hate Iran, Saudi
Raven is the reason our politicians can never just take
a stance on something. No, this is bad, No, this
is That is because they don't love it. Unless you

(31:13):
love something, feel an affinity for something, then you can't
ever clearly defend it. And really, in the end, Chris
grab that John Thune clip of the AR fifteen. If
you don't mind, I should ask you during the break.
But in the end, that's why the people we send
to Washington failed to defend us in a way they

(31:37):
should defend us all the time, because they know how
to pretend love something, but they don't know how to
love love something they don't love America. John Thune doesn't
have some deep love of the Constitution or America or
the Bill of Rights or freedom. How do I know,

(31:57):
listen to John Thune try to defend yourself Second Amendment rights.

Speaker 9 (32:01):
In my state, they use them to shoot prairie dogs
and other types of environments. And so I think that
there are legitimate reasons why people would want to have them,
And I think the challenge you have already is that
there are literally millions of them.

Speaker 1 (32:16):
What does that sound like a human being who loves freedom,
who understands the Second Amendment is actually put there, not
to protect you from the government, or not to protect
you from robbers, and certainly not to shoot prairie dogs.
The Second Amendment is there to protect you from the government.

(32:38):
The Second Amendment was put there in case the government
turns tyrannical. They wanted you to be able to fight
the government. That's why the Second Amendment is there. That's
not some radical, crazy thing. That's what they wrote down.
That's what the founders wrote down extensively. GOP, not even
Democrats set them aside. GOP senators can't explain what I

(33:03):
just explained, or won't why they don't love it. They
know and when it comes to campaign season, I have
no doubt. I don't live in the Dakotas, but I
have no doubt when it comes to campaign season. John
Thune is out there with his TV commercials. I'm a
hunter in an outdoorsman, and I love my guns. And

(33:23):
that they know how to sound like they love freedom,
especially when election season comes up, but they don't actually
love it. Otherwise, they defend it with a lot more
passion and eloquence than well. I mean, we do need
them for prairie dogs. Good freaking grief, Hey, Jesse, I've
been running into twenty to twenty five year old communists

(33:45):
at work lately. Not the street animals, but young minds
in training. They're still young and dumb at that age.
They can be easily drawn back to the side of
common sense. We can't write them off yet, No, we cannot.
But we also have to be smarter and more purposeful
with our own young people, understanding that even though we

(34:08):
are training them in the way they should go, there
are wolves out there after our young people. We have
to protect them. We have to protect them. I'm telling
you this is something that my wife and I are
struggling with right now in our house what to do
with our boys. We have James and Luke, and they

(34:30):
obviously know my thoughts on things, and they agree with
those thoughts on universities and communism and all this other
stuff that's out there. So they're with me. And obviously
they're about as hardcore anti communists as you could get.
It's not like I have concerns about them, but I
don't want them going to a university campus. I don't

(34:53):
university campuses. They're terrible places. And what this probably is,
it's probably a father being over protective. I get emails
from you. I've had many, many, many over the six
years we've been doing this, of having lost your child
at college, not dying, but Jesse, we sent our daughter

(35:14):
to Virginia, we lost her, Jesse, we lost our son,
we sent him to Berkeley. Just of parents who very
clearly loved and raised their children with a purpose sending
them off and losing them. And I it's probably just
a fear thing.

Speaker 4 (35:31):
Man.

Speaker 1 (35:31):
If my little buddies ever came home one day with
pink hair and pits in their face and told me
they hated my guts, man, it would fringing end me.
It would they would, they would kill me, they would
kill whatever. I don't know how we're going to handle that,
but I know that universities are bad, bad bad places.
Young people are impressionable. You're still figuring out who you are,

(35:55):
what you believe, and so what we should be doing
Instead of telling in college campuses to be nicer to Jews,
we should be telling college campuses, why don't you get
all the hatred in communism out of there? Why don't
you start teaching about freedom in America to everybody, The
beauty of free markets, the beauty of living in a

(36:17):
society where you can practice whatever religion you want. What
if we started doing that? But we don't. We don't
do that at all, and it makes me worried. I'll
put it that way. At least I'm not as stressed
as Joe Scarborough.

Speaker 5 (36:31):
I know this.

Speaker 8 (36:32):
They read that Donald Trump.

Speaker 7 (36:34):
Says that there's going to be mass deportation. He's going
to force prosecutors to arrest political enemies. He's going to
execute generals that don't follow his commands. He's able to
use seal teams.

Speaker 1 (36:49):
Gosh, Trump sounds awesome thanks.

Speaker 7 (36:51):
To execute political opponents, and he says, is that an option?

Speaker 10 (36:56):
You can't arrest me for that. They've heard all of this,
and these people, these educated people with advanced degrees, are
the ones saying, yeah, I'll support Donald Trump again, thinking oh, well,
you know what, maybe my investments will go.

Speaker 7 (37:11):
Maybe he won't tax me three percent, not understanding this
is not just a threat to democracy, but this is
a threat to capitalism.

Speaker 1 (37:21):
Well, Joe Scarborough's he's handling it. Well, Look, guys, as
you get older, you might start to lose your mind
like that, and it's probably your tea levels that's probably
what's screwed up. Do you do you want to lose
your mind to the point you sound like Joe Scarborough?
Start taking care of your body and your mind. It's
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