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Are friendly nations spying on us? Change in government will take longer than we want. Why can’t the government cut the fraud that DOGE found? Libertarians are ignorant as to where we are. They are lying at all time. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Friday. May
is over, I mean almost, it's almost over. It's almost June.

(00:31):
Put a smile on your face. You have made it
to the end of the week. It is weekend time
and we have a great show for you. Tonight on
the world Famous Jesse Kellys Show, We're gonna talk a
bit more about the government, the government's slow pace, the
slow pace of change that you're frustrated with. That'll come

(00:53):
up quite a bit tonight. Talk a little elon musk.
Someone wants to change careers. Is he's too old? Someone
has a question about libertarians the administration. Someone thinks they're
not doing anything for a COVID reckoning all that history
stuff do I wish I'd been a professional bull rider,
and so much more coming up tonight on the World

(01:16):
Famous Jesse Kelly Show. I actually want to begin here
because this is a story I've been watching. It's a
story you probably have heard about, but maybe not. There
was an FBI guy, an FBI guy who just got arrested.
Why did he get arrested? He got arrested because he

(01:41):
was handing classified materials to a look. The latest update
I've seen is friendly nation. Every report says friendly nation,
friendly nation. And he was doing so, at least in
part because he hates Donald Trump. So you know what
it is, a communist and filtrator in the government. Of

(02:05):
course you already know you listen to my show. Does
he see himself as an FBI agent? First? Of course not.
The communist doesn't have any role that supersedes his communism.
He's a communist first, and he's handing information allegedly to
a friendly nation. Now let's just pause for a moment,
because I know you're asking the same thing everybody's asking

(02:27):
night right now, friendly nation? Who is it? Well, listen,
couple things. One, it could be anybody, because it's one
of those things that's known but you don't want to
advertise it. You spy on your friends and your enemies.

(02:49):
We do this too. It could easily. It could be
the UK. It could be Israel. Israel's famous Israel spies
on everybody, friends, enemies, whatever. It could be saudio, it
could look pick your friendly nation. I don't know. It
could be France, Germany, I don't know. But don't get
don't get too blown away by the fact a friendly

(03:13):
nation was spying. Now, I will say this, there are
there are lines you really probably shouldn't cross if you're
a friendly nation, and this does this does pass that line.
For instance, if you're a friendly nation and let's say

(03:34):
a congressman, Let's say Eric Swalwell's coming to town, and
Eric Swalwell has a date with a Chinese woman in
the hotel lobby, your spy agency may show up, may
photograph it, you might even audio record it, but you're
not going to share it. You start a file. You see,

(03:57):
you never know when something like that might come in
handy for your purposes. You take the information, you file
the information. This is the kind of thing that happens.
This probably exceeds that. If you're meeting FBI agents to
acquire classified material and you're a friendly country. I will

(04:17):
tell you we're not gonna know this for a while,
if ever, because this stuff will be done in secret.
Trump is going to respond to that, and whoever did
it will be whipped in some way. I don't know
what way. It might be economic, it might be something else.
Whatever country did this is probably going to be whipped.
I do hope for their own sake, it was not Israel,
only for the fact that I know Trump is already

(04:40):
angry with Net and Yahoo right now. If it turns
out Israel was acquiring on purpose classified materials in the
middle of the fact. You know, you know what it's
like when you you're in trouble already, you got a
d in chemistry and you haven't cleaned up your room.
You know, that's not the moment to make Mom angry
because you're already kind of on the ounce of mom.

(05:01):
It would be bad, bad timing. If it is is real,
and I'm not saying it is, I don't know who
it is. No one knows right now. But either way,
that's not exactly the point. That's not really really where
I wanted to go here. I want to talk about change.
I'm going to talk about your frustration, the slow pace
of it. Shoot, we can even make it about Elon

(05:23):
Musk and all the Doze stuff. And Elon's his time
is up, by the way, he has finished his time
where he's allowed to work in the government without a
big audit and things like that, So his time is up.
So he's time limited. But he also has come out
and said, hey, I'm probably not really going to give
I'm not going to get involved financially in politics much anymore.
He sounds frustrated and disappointed and walking.

Speaker 2 (05:46):
I was like disappointed to see the massive spending bill, frankly,
which increases the budge depths, if not does decrease it,
and that reminds the work that the Noche team is doing.

Speaker 3 (05:59):
I actually thought that when this big, beautiful bill came along.

Speaker 4 (06:01):
I mean, like everything he's done on Dose gets wiped
out in the first year.

Speaker 5 (06:06):
I think, I think a bill can be can be
can be big, or it can be beautiful.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
This is, by the way, I'm not avoiding the FBI story.
This is all gonna come back to that. It's all
gonna come back to that. Okay. So Elon Musk gets involved,
finds all this waste, auditing things like that is basically
what he does for a living, and he finds all
this horrible government waste, and he starts sending all these
reports in hey we found this, we found this, we
found that. And then he's frustrated that Republicans aren't jumping

(06:34):
on that. And you see the White House now Republicans
jumping through hoops. Hey, we're gonna we're gonna try to
totify these things at a law. Don't worry, don't leave us, Elon.
You know it's all a big hey, please give us
more campaign donations, Elon, That's really what it's about. But
I'm going to do something that I can't believe I'm
about to do, and you're probably gonna fall out of
your chair. Please don't think that I've completely changed or

(06:56):
lost my mind last night. I'm actually going to defend
the government. More specifically, I'm going to defend the GOP,
and more specifically than that, I'm actually going to defend
the Trump White House and the pace of change. This goes,
this goes throughout. This applies to Cache's FBI, This applies

(07:16):
to the White House, It applies to everything. Change in government.
Change in our massive, bloated government, it cannot come as
fast as change happens in the private sector because government

(07:39):
is corrupt, especially our government is corrupt. It's huge, it's powerful.
It's not only corrupt, it has this horrible combination of
corrupt and stupid. Therefore, getting it ready to go streamlining
it is going to take more effort then it normally

(08:01):
would if you were dealing with a private company that's
full of smart, ambitious people who are hired for their capability.
So let's just say you're Elon Musk and you want
to perform Tesla. I know it's his company, but you
get Tesla. He wants to do something with Tesla. Well,
what is Tesla. It's this big genius company full of

(08:22):
super nerds where you've been hiring only the best and brightest.
And these people are all ambitious people. That's why they're
at Tesla. They want to be CEOs, they want to
be inventors, they want to go to Mars, they want
to do all these things. So you have a company
full of people primed and ready for change. In streamline,
they are primed and ready. In the government, you have

(08:43):
a bunch of idiots, communists and losers who can't do
anything else in life. If if I was to talk
about Marine Corps boot Camp and I had two groups
of people. The first group of people is a high
school football team. A high school football team, one hundred
young men from the football team they're joining Marine Corps

(09:05):
boot camp. Versus a hundred young men who don't play
any sports, they don't work out, they are fat, they've
been playing video games for eight hours a day for
eighteen years, fat, out of shape, not used to physical exertion. Now,
who's going to have an easier time in boot camp?

(09:28):
How quickly am I the drill instructor? How quickly am
I going to be able to get the football team
in shape, in shape, strong endurance, ready to go. Well,
they're already primed and ready. They need a little work here,
a little work there, but they're primed and ready. Oh
have them ready? How long is it going to take
me to get the patuna fatties ready to go? It's

(09:49):
going to take more time. I'm not defending the government.
I'm really genuinely not, But what we have is such
a massive bloe vaded, corrupt government that people from the
private sector, who are used to private sector efficiency, they
walk into the government and they want it to be fixed.

(10:10):
I told you this, I sent you that. That's an audit,
I give you an order, and government doesn't work like that.
Now this is going to apply because I'm not avoiding
the question back to this guy's question about the IT
specialists sharing classified information. Before we get to that, I
want to get to this. June is almost here, and

(10:37):
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(11:45):
Jesse Kelly. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful,
fantastic Friday. Do not forget. You can email the show
Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. So So back to
what we were discussing. I understand the frustration with private
sector people. I understand your frustration. I understand my frustration

(12:08):
with the pace at which things are moving inside the government.
Why is this not happening yet? Why do we not
have this? Why do we not know that? Why hasn't
he been arrested? Why hasn't this And it's not that
I'm telling any of us, myself included, to stop pushing.
We should push, they should feel us push every single day.

(12:29):
But our government is gigantic, way bigger than it should be.
It is corrupt, and it is full of idiots, communists
and losers. This is not a quick fix thing. And
it's even worse than that I say, it's full of idiots, communists,

(12:52):
and losers. They're idiots, communists and losers who, over the
course of years and years, in years really decades and decades,
have put into place a system of protections for themselves,
protections for themselves. So you can't just walk in like

(13:13):
you can in Tesla or Coca Cola or your business
and say you you're fired, leave, I'm hiring somebody else.
You you're arrested. We have the documents, We have a government
full of scum and it's going to take time to
clean it. Scott Bissent came out. He was talking about

(13:36):
Elon's departure and the Doze stuff. Here's what he said. Listen,
listen to something very important he said, which I really
agree with.

Speaker 6 (13:42):
Elon came in and in one hundred days did some
very important work. And you know, I characterize two principles
with does here. One is the absolute level of cost
cutting which Elon has set in motions. So dog is
not going to end with the Elon On. It is
a way of thinking about cutting costs, and it's also

(14:06):
a way of thinking about making the government more productive
and more efficient.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
What I want and what you want is Elon Musk
comes in, he finds x Y and Z waste, waste, waste, corruption, corruption, corruption,
He finds x Y and z Okay, we brought him in.
He found it. Now let's fix it. That's how it
works in the private sector. In the government, it doesn't

(14:37):
work that way if Elon's if in the end, Elon's
real big accomplishment, on top of helping get Trump elected,
which he did, if Elon's big accomplishment is exposing the
fraud and aiming some reforms at that fraud. That doesn't

(15:00):
sound like near enough, does it?

Speaker 4 (15:02):
Not?

Speaker 1 (15:02):
To you? Not to me? You want it fixed now,
so why But maybe that's as good as it gets
for now, baby steps And I mentioned look, I mentioned
the football team versus the fat kids in boot camp.
Maybe we've talked about this before because it's a great
way to think about our government. Maybe you're overweight, or

(15:25):
have been overweight in the past. Maybe you're super fat
right now. You're not going to be chiseled tomorrow. You
are going to have to accept that it's going to
take time. You're not gonna start out doing fifteen pull
ups at CrossFit. You're gonna go for a walk and
you're gonna be gassed. What Chris Chris said, But the

(15:51):
fit guy's consistent, government's not consistent. Well, Chris brings up
an excellent point, because there is with all of us,
I know, with me, we do feel a level of
desperation because of how bad it is, and because we
feel like we are unlimited time and you always are,
you're unlimited time until the other party wakes up, comes back.

(16:12):
Maybe they win at the midterms, maybe something crazy, maybe
they win the White House. We feel like, we need
this now. We don't know, but we need this now.
And I feel the same way. It's not like you
guys feel that way. You shouldn't feel that way. I'm
the exact same way. But there's nothing you and I
can do to make a fat, bloated, corrupt government full
of criminals move like a razor sharp private sector company

(16:37):
full of smart, ambitious people. It doesn't work that way.
You can buy Twitter and walk into Twitter and fire
eighty percent of the staff and go grab a bunch
of smart engineers and hire them and boop, six months,
you got that bad boy running like a well oiled machine.
The government not only doesn't work that way, as I mentioned,
there are all kinds of things in place to ensure

(16:58):
the government can't work that way because the scumbags who
filled up our government has spent decades ensuring they've their
jobs are protected. That's how it works, and that is
our challenge. So if if this started something good, yeah,
I mean you got Tim Scott saying things like this,
which kind of a lot.

Speaker 7 (17:19):
Thank Elon Musk for his amazing service to the American people.
He has done what no one else has done before.
Found hundreds of billions of dollars of cuts and waste,
fraud and abuse. No more three hundred year olds getting
social Security checks because of it.

Speaker 1 (17:34):
Okay, so Tim got the talking points. Does he want
to do when he cuts? No, but now he feels
pressure to at least talk about them. If he has
to talk about them, maybe one day he has to
do something about them. Do some emails, dear small hand
goldfish killer. I always hear you advertising for chef IQ
and how easy it is for someone who was once abmarine,
failed out of college, lost twice for Congress. I told myself,

(17:59):
no way it can be that easy. So I made
the purchase, and to my surprise, I could be VP
Harris intelligent and still put out great food. If anything,
you undersell it. You never mentioned the app alone that
asks what kind of meat you're cooking and then gives
you a ton of recipes to choose from. And then
literally he said that to make me mad, gives you

(18:21):
a step by step even a video to complete the
best cook meat there is. Okay, I have to be
honest with you about this. I have told you about
chef i Q a million times, the wireless cooking thermometer,
and I have told you that your phone will tell
you when it's done. The reason I haven't gone into

(18:42):
the app and told you that, Yeah, right there on
the app, you can say, I'm cooking beef, I'm cooking chicken,
I'm cooking I haven't. The reason I haven't told you
about those aspects of the app, it's because I don't
use them. I just like the thermometer part. I like
the fact that the phone tells me when it's done.

(19:02):
I put I put the thermometers in the meat, I
set the temperature, and I walk away. And I know
I should dig anything app, but you know, I don't
like technology. I like to use it just like a thermometer.
Is there a lot more to it? Yes, there's a
lot more to it. I'm sorry I've never gone into it.
But I don't like to lie, and so I don't
want to sit and act like I know features that
I don't use. I put the put the temperature thing in,

(19:24):
I set the temperature. My phone tells me when it's time. Okay,
I don't use the app to its fullest extent. Okay,
I'm sorry, Chef Iq, I'm sorry everybody. I'm sorry. You
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promo Codjesse. We'll be back. This is the Jesse Kelly Show.

(19:46):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful and
absolutely wonderful Friday. Thrilled to be here. Going through all
the ask doctor Jesse questions, somebody is mad that we're
not getting more of a COVID wreck. I owe you
that talk we were going to have about communist lies
in language last night, and we will get to that.

(20:07):
In fact, I'll get to that after this next one.
But I wanted to address this really quickly. Guy says, Hey, Oracle,
why haven't libertarians come out of the woodwork at all?

Speaker 3 (20:16):
Now?

Speaker 1 (20:16):
Would be a prime time to insert its party into
the mix, don't you think? And would that be a
bad thing for conservatives? Well, libertarians libertarianism. First of all,
I like the government, super super small, super tiny. I
probably am almost I don't know half a libertarian. I

(20:39):
don't know how to say this, but I will say libertarians,
and maybe you are one. They are right about a lot. However,
there are there's a time and place for everything in
this time we live in now. It's not that this

(21:01):
isn't the time for small government. It of course is
this probably isn't the time where libertarians are going to
get any kind of a foothold at all. And let
me elaborate on this a little bit. Let me go
into this a little bit deeper. Look, I brought up
a football team earlier. I'll bring it up again. You

(21:23):
ever pay attention to of these football teams, and they'll
get this hard nos coach. You get one of these
real hard nosed coaches, you know, go run stairs till
you die, and he's there for a long time, and
he beats on the players and beats on the players
and beats on the players. And then eventually, after they
do some winning, the team starts to fall off. They

(21:46):
dump the hard nosed coach and they hire a players coach.
He's one of the guys. And for the first year
or two they thrive and they win a bunch of games,
and vice versa. Teams had a players coach what are
the boys for a long time, and then team starts
to lose. They dump the players coach and they bring

(22:08):
in the hard nosed guy, go run stairs to your
die and boom, team wins for a while. Why why
is it? What's going on. Well, there's a time and
place for everything you see in this includes governments. Libertarianism.
The idea of government being limited is wonderful and perfect

(22:30):
and great, and that's what I want. But libertarianism, this
is one thing that libertarians often get completely wrong. It
cannot work everywhere. Every form of government is always treated
as as the only one. When you're a fan of
any kind of a form of government, whatever form you're
a fan of, you want to believe it would work everywhere.

(22:52):
Maybe you're a traditional conservative right now, and you would
just want the Constitution and you want that for everybody
because that's what you know. God give a natural right
of this. And I understand your heart. I'm not complaining
about that. Yeah, go ahead and try to sell that
in the Middle East, we've been doing that. How's that landing.
Those people aren't made for that, not at this point
in time, with the culture, with the history they have.

(23:13):
There are religious aspects to this. There are places all
over the globe where your preferred form of government simply
will not work. It's not possible. Remember that great quote,
we've used it before from John Adams, and I'm paraphrasing
a little bit. This won't be exact, but he's basically
he comes out and he says, this government, this whole

(23:35):
constitutional government, limited government that we have where the federal
government is to remain small and limited. The states really
are they really can run their own show, and the
people should be free. He flat out said this kind
of government will only work on a moral people, and
he said it's completely unsuitable for any other kind. It's

(23:59):
not just that he said it will only work for
moral people. He flat out said this kind of government,
a limited government, a small government, it's not going to
work on a population that loses its mind. And what's
he really saying there? What did he mean by that? Well,
is flat out and give it to you right between
the eyes. A population where the nuclear family is shattering.

(24:19):
This government won't work for that. A population that is
no longer attending religious services. This kind of government will
not work for that. It simply will not. If the
people go astray, then this kind of government fails. Right now.
For instance, I'll tell you I saw somebody this morning.
I think he was with Reason magazine, which tells you

(24:41):
all you need to know. That's about one of the
most worthless libertarian publications out there. But I saw somebody
this morning. Trump is kicking out the Chinese students from Harvard.
We talked about this a little bit last night. Chinese
students who are here on a visa are oftentimes part
of the Chinese intelligence network. This is well known, well established.
Everybody knows this. They're not coming here to try to

(25:04):
leave China. They're coming here to spy on behalf of
China and carry that information back home. Again, well known,
not debatable, that it's not even arguable. And the guy
came out and said that we shouldn't be kicking any
of these people out. We should take them in, just
like we took in defectors from the Soviet Union. And
this he's one of these libertarian types that's so insanely

(25:29):
naive to where we are an enemy is sending spies
into your country. You don't sit back and let it happen.
What is that? What is that childish naiven? Say? That
doesn't work at a time when the communists have conquered
so many institutions and they're using the institutions against the people,

(25:51):
against the country itself, that's where we're at at that
point in time. People don't want to even entertain the
concept of live and let live. Hey, you do what
you want, las a fair hands off. Look, the tariff
stuff is actually a great example of this great example
of this. There are a lot of people who love tariffs,

(26:14):
a lot of people who hate tariffs, but we're not
talking about that right now. What There have been lame
arguments on both sides of this, no question. But when
I hear the non tariff I hate tariff people. When
I hear people make arguments against it and totally ignore
the fact that we've lost our manufacturing, I just sit

(26:35):
back and shake my head. And I'm not even saying
the tariffs will fix that. I've already explained before why
we've lost manufacturing stuff like that. We don't have to
go into that now. But when you don't address that
as a problem, No, everything's working fine, we don't need tariffs.
Everything's fine. Well, look, it doesn't even matter if you're right.
You're not. But it doesn't even matter if you're right.

(26:55):
The Russpelt towns who have lost everything because the plant
moved to China, they will ignore you. They hate your guts,
they'll never listen to you. You can say that until
you're blue in the face. You better tell those people
a solution. Your solution better not be it's all working fine, Now,

(27:16):
what's your problem, redneck? If that's how you speak to
those people, they'll never listen to you again, and they shouldn't.
And that's how the non tariff people have sounded a lot,
and vice versa. If you're a pro tariff person, I
have to say a lot of you sound like dirty communists.
Sometimes you do well. You don't need an extra iPhone.
You don't tell me what I need, You don't control

(27:37):
what I purchased. Don't you try to control me? So
that there's bad arguments on both sides. I get that.
But if you want to just be hands ay man
free trade, you know how terrible that lands on a
russbout town that lost the factory but got fentanyl. Now
they're poor, drugged out, miserable to towns that do you know,

(28:00):
Oh how that lands? It doesn't land very well? All right,
all right, So that's it's just not a great time.
It's not a great time for libertarians to sell what
they're selling. That's the best way I can put it.
They're out there sell an ice cooled lemonade, and it's
December and it's thirty below outside. That's a great cell

(28:22):
in July. In December, eh, probably want to go with
a different tactic. Maybe hot chocolate. Let's do some hot
chocolate because it's December. That makes sense, all right. I
want to talk about this guy who well, that's stilthy
communists to lie. He blot out invented a mass shooting.
How does this happen? Why does this happen? Why haven't

(28:45):
you given your dog rough Greens yet? You're waiting for
You're waiting for that horrible trip to the vet where
you find out you don't have much time left. I
give Fred rough Greens because but he's part of the
family and we want him to live as long as possible.
But I mean, look, he's four already, don't have much

(29:07):
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(29:31):
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(29:51):
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Roughcreens dot slash Jesse. We'll be back, Jesse Kelly Vaccian.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. And before we get

(30:12):
back to the ask doctor Jesse questions, we're gonna have
a little communists lie all the time about everything segment.
Remember you can email the show. We're live here on
a Friday night Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. We've
talked many times before about different value systems. But remember
the communist does not share your value system. And it

(30:37):
is human nature to think the other people around you,
wherever they are, your co workers, the guy across the hall,
the driver next to you on the road, it's human
nature to think other people share your value system. After all,
they look like you, right, two arms, two legs. Surely
that no there are people all across the planet, from

(30:59):
all kinds of different religions and cultures. They don't share
your value system at all. Honesty, lying. What do you
think about lying? Would you ever tell somebody, Hey, my
name's Jesse, I'm a liar. I lie a lot. Oh
you wouldn't. Why But because lying is not an admirable thing.

(31:24):
Lying to you, a good person is not good. But
there's the thing. You will lie on occasion. You've lied before,
I lied before. We all have. We're all falling. And
when do you lie? When do you lie when you
feel like you absolutely have to to avoid something, avoid

(31:51):
hurting someone's feelings, avoid getting in trouble, avoid But when
you do it, you don't brag about it to you.
You don't run into your boys. Yeah I lied, man,
it's awesome. You keep it quiet. Oh honey, No, that
dress doesn't make you look fat. You don't brag about it.
It's something you do when you feel like you absolutely must.

(32:16):
But that's the only time you do it. I'm going
to tell you something and it's hard to accept, but
it's true. That's how the Communists feel about the truth.
Did you know that communists believe in lying at all?
Times about everything. That's what they believe is a moral good.

(32:39):
They believe on behalf of the revolution, they should lie
at all times about everything. They will on occasion tell
the truth, but only if they absolutely have to and
they don't have any other way to do it. I

(33:00):
know that sounds bunkers. Where you want to hear bunkers.
You want an example. Okay, there was a big crowd
at the Kentucky State Capitol. There's a big gun grabbing group.
Mom's demand action. There. They invited this young man to speak.
Calvin polo Check is his name, Huh, Calvin Polochick. Calvin
Polochick got up, talked about a tough day for him.

Speaker 4 (33:25):
In twenty seventeen, Polocheck was in a school shooting in Dallas, Pennsylvania,
where he lost his best friend, his brother, and nine classmates.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
A week later, had to go back to this school
and that was the worst part.

Speaker 4 (33:37):
He had a long past that's fought where I saw
my best friend all right and pretend it was all normal.

Speaker 1 (33:42):
It was not normal, folks.

Speaker 4 (33:44):
That's been eight years, and I've been talking about this
every single day since then for eight years, eight years
and talking about this, and there's been nothing that's changed.

Speaker 1 (33:56):
Eight years. Eight years. He's been talking about this, Think
about that for eight years. He even said it every day,
he's been talking about that shooting, what he went through. Yeah,
he made the whole thing up. Imagine imagine the kind
of moral fabric it would take to get up and

(34:21):
fabricate a school shooting every day for eight years. This
is a speech we have on camera because the local
news did a report on it. But eight years, I'm
sure we're traveling across the country giving speech after speech
after speech after speech for a story you know, you're
making up for a story you know is a lie.

(34:45):
What kind of a person would do something like that?
Somebody who doesn't share your value system at all. Listen
to listen to this master for performance by Stephen Miller.
He went on CNN. Lady was trying to ask him
about illegals. Listen to this, Listen to him call her
on her language and how uncomfortable she gets. What is

(35:05):
the administration going to do now? And this is an
undocumented immigrant. I do want to note that, but this
was someone who came forward, was a victim of a crime,
and now law enforcement believes he.

Speaker 5 (35:14):
Was set up. Go ahead, I want to clarify what
you mean. So we're talking about the same thing. Are
you saying this this immigrant was here illegally?

Speaker 3 (35:23):
Yes, but I am, and that's why I said that
I clarify them.

Speaker 5 (35:27):
He just said undocumented, and I wasn't clear what that means.
I'm assuming they have a fake ID. I'm if you
assuming they have a face.

Speaker 1 (35:32):
Okay, that's neither here nor that's getting away from their question, Steve.
I want, I want this to be and call me naive.

Speaker 3 (35:38):
A good faith discussion about what's happening right now.

Speaker 1 (35:41):
Listen, just listen, listen how upset she is. He's calling
her on the lie. Remember, undocumented is a lie. It's
a lie that communists put out there so you don't
have to refer to the barbarians they brought in as illegals.
She's told the lie. He called her on the lie.
And now listen, she just desperately. But look, we're doing
good thing. Why are you What are you.

Speaker 5 (36:01):
Doing when we use language that's designed to obscure the truth.
That's not good faith legal alien, they're not an undocumented.

Speaker 1 (36:08):
Okay, that's fine, that's another discussion.

Speaker 5 (36:11):
I don't know the I don't know the details of
the assassinations.

Speaker 1 (36:15):
The send no upset, she got, what what are you doing?
I told the lie?

Speaker 6 (36:20):
I been what?

Speaker 1 (36:22):
Don't call me up? That's listen to Hillary Clinton, she
went on MSNBC. Listen to how these people think.

Speaker 3 (36:27):
But I also think there are Americans who are engaged
in this kind of propaganda. Uh, And whether they should
be civilly or even in some cases criminally charged is
something that would be a better deterrence.

Speaker 1 (36:45):
Why do they want people criminally charged for political opinions?
What do they say? Things like this? I think are
reverence for the truth might become might have become a
bit of a distraction that is preventing us from finding
consensus and getting important things done. How you think about lying?

(37:06):
That's how communists think about telling the truth. I know
that's hard to accept for them. Lying is what you're
required to do. You can't sell a demonic religion of
destruction by telling the truth. If there may be an
occasion where you have to, but you're not gonna feel

(37:27):
good about it. Just make sure you're lying at all times.
Remember who you're dealing with. All right, let's talk COVID reckoning. First,
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