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September 13, 2024 38 mins

The West continues to poke at Russia even while Russia threatens nuclear war with Europe and America. They see us as an enemy. Why did it feel like Trump only talked to his base instead of the undecided voter. Getting interrupted.

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Friday. It's
an ask Doctor Jesse Friday, and it's going to be
a huge day, like nuclear war huge. We're gonna discuss

(00:35):
what's happening today with Russia, the West, the government. What
will they do? What won't they do? I will, of course,
spend almost the entire day on your questions. Someone wants
to know is starting to get involved locally, wants some
advice on how to do that. How do I handle
getting interrupted? People are worried about the FBI turning into

(00:58):
the secret state police. What that's like. We will discuss that.
Are the communists so most done with the revolution phase?
All that? Immigration? So much more coming up tonight on
the world famous Jesse Kelly's Show. Now, let's have a talk,
and this is a discussion. If you've listened to this

(01:20):
show for any length of time, you know that we
have talked about this at length. But we're going to
have a just brief talk about this right now. It'll
be kid friendly but hard to hear. Okay, we as
Americans are blessed for so many reasons. I hope you

(01:40):
said a prayer today of thanks just that you're here
right now, as bad as times are and the government is,
and we are blessed for so many reasons. We'll say
it together, Dear Lord, thank you for making me an American.
Thank you in Jesus name, Amen, all right that just
pray for it, be thankful for it. Why we don't

(02:02):
even really understand what it's like to be attacked by
another nation state on our own soil. And I understand. Listen,
I understand, Pearl Harbor. I understand nine to eleven. And
I'm not dismissive of those things. But let's discuss that

(02:23):
just briefly. Pro Harbor nine to eleven. We're talking three
thousand people. Obviously, every single life matters, big deal. When
you look at the history of civilian populations being attacked
by a foreign nation state, three thousand people is a

(02:46):
bad five minutes. That's what it looks like. If you've
ever done any reading World War One, reading is great
for this. You can go back to the Civil War,
go back to ancient times, see of cities. It doesn't
matter where you go. We'll go as modern as we
can possibly go here, and look, we can make it

(03:07):
World War two. If you want, have you ever read
the stories of what they were going through in London?
You ever looked at the footage of it during the
Blitz when the Germans were bombing London, Dresden and Germany.
Doesn't get as much play because it's the filthy Nazis
and they're not exactly sympathetic figures. But there weren't all

(03:29):
filthy Nazis in Dresden. There were a bunch of completely
innocent German civilians who burned to death in their homes,
who suffocated to death out in the open, standing outside.
Did you know that was a thing? Fire consumes oxygen.

(03:51):
It's the fuel that makes fire go. If fires get
hot enough in an area as unbelievable as this is,
the fire will so all the oxygen out of the
air and you can suffocate to death standing in the
middle of a road. Many half. I want you to
think about you know what, I don't even want to

(04:13):
do someone you love. It's too heavy for a Friday.
I want to move on to ask doctor Jesse questions.
I want you to think about your pet. You ever
had a pet, Maybe you have one now, little dog Muffy.
Think about searching through the rubble for Muffy in what
used to be your home, hoping, praying, calling for him.

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If this sounds harsh and hard, good it's supposed to.
We as Americans are blessed because war like that has
never visited our shores. Think about nine to eleven. We
just had the anniversary, just had the twenty third anniversary.
I've told you you need to go to the museum.
You remember that day. Think about the people being pulled

(04:59):
from the rubble, buildings collapsed, cops dead, firefighters dead, women dead.
It's awful. Think about that day every day, every single day.
Nine to eleven, nine eleven, nine eleven. That's what war

(05:19):
looks like in the modern era, well really historically, when
it arrives at the doorstep of a civilized population, of
a civilian area, that's what it looks like. That's that's
what it's like. And so today the news out of Russia,
well out of us, it's not something that probably blew

(05:43):
you away. Maybe it's not even something you've talked about today.
Let's just get out ahead of it. What happened today.
There's talk that NATO in the United States of America.
Remember we're part of this. We are authorizing deeper long
range strikes into Russia. I could play you a million

(06:06):
sound bites. Actually we have to go to Canada for
one of the most jaw dropping ones. This is that
dirty Kami loser who leads Canada, Justin Trudeaux.

Speaker 2 (06:13):
Vladimir Putin says Russia will be at war with NATO
if Ukraine uses long range missiles deep into Russia. How
far into Russia do you think Ukraine should be able
to strike?

Speaker 3 (06:24):
Vladimir Putin is striking regularly in the heart of Ukraine.
He's sending missiles and bombs at hospitals, at daycare centers,
at families and communities across Ukraine. And it was his choice,
his choice to invade a neighbor neighboring sovereign nation, his

(06:45):
choice to start this conflict, and it could be his
choice to notice.

Speaker 1 (06:48):
He still hasn't answered the question yet. He's spending a
lot of time justifying the decision. That's all we've heard
so far, but hasn't answered the question.

Speaker 3 (06:55):
And tomorrow all he has to do is pull back
his troops into Russian territory, but he won't do that,
and we will continue to be there to support Ukraine.
And yes, Canada fully supports Ukraine using long long range
weaponry to prevent and interdict Russia's continued, available, continued ability

(07:21):
to degrade Ukrainian civilian infrastruct infrastructure, and mostly to kill
innocent civilians in their unjust war.

Speaker 1 (07:29):
A couple things, just the heads up those long range
missiles the United States of America's missiles in. Vladimir Putin
knows that that's one two more than the fact he's
a communist. What I hear when I hear guys like
Justin Trudeau give lines like that, I hear a naive
college boy who's never heard a shot fired in anger
and has no idea what it might sound like, look like,

(07:52):
or even smell like to watch his own mother melt
into the pavement of the road because the asphalt has
turned to lid. That's what happens when your cities get bombed.
And as much as I despise Russia and Vladimir Putin,
Vladimir Putin Russia, they have the ability to visit that

(08:17):
where you live right now, Donald, this show's coast to
coast nationwide. Shoot more than coast to coast from New
York to Honolulu and everywhere in between. Wherever you're listening
to the sound of my voice, Russia can plant a
bomb in your front yard. And Russia, Vladimir Putin himself

(08:39):
and their representative at NATO, I'm not going to play
it because it's all in Russia and it won't do
you any good to play it. But they came out
and said today, this is the line. If you're going
to do this, this is the line you start planting
US made long range missiles in someone's living room in Moscow.
Russia is going to respond. And this is a country

(09:03):
historically that has been more than willing to kill every
civilian they have in the name of war, in the
name of Mother Russia or whatever the name happens to be.
These are not a people hesitant to spill blood. And
so that leads me to this, to a way we cope.

(09:26):
It's a way I cope with it. Maybe it's a
way you cope with it. We shouldn't cope this way,
but it's the natural human response. So here's what we do.
Here's what I do. I convince myself that as horrible, stupid,
terrible as the people are who run this country, and
you could pick pick your name, it doesn't matter. Joe

(09:49):
Biden's not running anything but Kamala Harris, Lloyd Austin, Anthony Blinkett, pick,
it doesn't matter. Pick your one. As horrible, terrible, stupid,
awful as they are, Surely, surely they would never push
us clear into a World War three style conflict that

(10:10):
could end up with fifty million Americans dead. They would
never do that. That's too far, right. Surely, once it
got almost to that point, then sanity would take over
and people would step in and they would pull us back.
That's what we love to tell ourselves. I try to
comfort myself with that in the night. But it's of

(10:32):
course a lie. It's just cobe the people who live
in power in this country. Here's the God's honest truth.
And we're gonna move on because I don't want to
dwell on this. You know how many of us they
would kill if it meant to staying in power. Every
single one of us three hundred Americans could be laying

(10:55):
on a heap of ash. And if these people were
allowed to keep their seats of power, it wouldn't bother
them even a little bit. They wouldn't shed a tear.
And these are the people dragging us into World War
three and I'm worried. So there. I want to move
off that. I don't want to talk about it anymore.
We're moving on. Just had to get that off my chest.

(11:16):
Speaking of nine to eleven, you know, one of the
things that I don't know why it stuck with me,
but one of the things that just hammers home in
my mind after being in that nine to eleven Memorial
Museum twice was they have a fire truck there, a
couple of them, if I remember right, but one of them,

(11:36):
it was one of the fire trucks, one of the
engines that was actually at the site, and it's half
destroyed because a freaking building fell down on half of it.
And you can go look at it, and you stand
right beside it, and you look and you just think
to yourself, my gosh, those guys drove towards that on purpose.
Tunnel to Towers is the organization that was there for

(11:58):
their families after and they remained there for their families
when cops don't come home at night, when firefighters charge
into a building and don't come out, Tunnel to Towers
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(12:20):
We'll be back truth attitude, Jesse Kelly, it is the
Jesse Kelly show. OB's mad at me. I'll go into
that in just a moment, but just I want to
finish up this talk really briefly on long range strikes
into Russia. Russia now threatening a major war, and we
try to convince ourselves the powers that be, the people

(12:43):
leading this country, as much as we hate them, surely
they would put the brakes on before it got too far.
But the entire history of the world proves that cope
to be exactly that cope, false hope. That's not how
it works in broken, corrupt countries. Remember, remember this administration

(13:07):
got thirteen of our people killed at avigate in Afghanistan.
In response to that, they were worried about the poll numbers,
so they reaper drone ten innocent Afghanies, and afterward the
people who lead this country didn't so much as reprimand
each other. Was anyone ever held accountable by the president

(13:27):
directly for what happened with the withdrawal in Afghanistan? And
if not, remind the audience, why.

Speaker 4 (13:32):
Not we have all held ourselves accountable for the progress
of the withdrawal across the administration, and it was a
true interagency effort to get those one hundred and twenty
thousand people out and to make sure we removed our
diplomats and our military personnel safely. As I said, ed,
not everything went according to plan.

Speaker 1 (13:53):
Nothing ever does. Yeah, anyway, let's move on to some mass.
Doctor Jesse questions, is mad at me?

Speaker 5 (14:00):
Though?

Speaker 1 (14:00):
I just have to get this off my chest. Listen.
I always understood it that it is it's our job
as men and women to fill in each other's blanks
and support each other. Right. So the things where she's
the places where she's lacking, that's where I step in.

(14:21):
The place is where I'm lacking, that's where she steps in.
So here's what happened. We have this couple we're friends
with and they have been struggling to get pregnant. This
is a struggle. Maybe you're going through this right now,
but it's a very common struggle. People struggle to get pregnant,
struggle to have a baby. They've been struggling and struggling,

(14:41):
and a few months ago we were having dinner with
them and they told us that they were getting some
treatments done. They were doing some of that doctor's stuff.
I don't know what it was. I wasn't half listening,
but they're getting some doctor's stuff done to try to
get pregnant. And so this morning, sitting there with Ab
in the kitchen having a cup of coffee, she said, Hey,
did you ever hear from them? Did they end up

(15:02):
getting pregnant? And I said, I don't know. I'll text
him right now. So I shot him a text. He says, yeah,
we did. I said, hey, congrats, and Bob looks at me.
She says, did you tell him? I was the one
who asked, and I said, Prince House, what difference does
it make? We're a team. We're a team here. And
she didn't see it that way at all. She saw it.

(15:25):
What was the word? She said, something along the lines
of I co opt her good heart because I don't
have one, or something like that. Whatever it was, it
wasn't nice. I'll tell you that much. It wasn't nice.
Let's move on, do your greatest anti communist. I've been
listening to your show for a long time, but recently
decided to actually put my knowledge in common sense to
action and get involved in my local Republican Party. One

(15:48):
of the most important things we need to work on
and get better at as a whole in order to
defeat the communists. Thanks for all you do. You're my favorite. Listen.
His name is Jane. There are a lot of things
we need to do, a lot of a lot of
basic blocking and tackling things that you will figure out
as you get more and more involved in your Republican Party.

(16:08):
Voter outreach things, fundraising, those are all basic politics stuff.
So I'm going to set that stuff aside and I'm
going to talk to all of us. Every single one
of us has to make an adjustment. And this is
difficult for people on the right to make this adjustment.
It's not at all hard for them, it's difficult for us.
I want you to listen to this. This is that
he's that Tommy what's his name, Elie Mystole at the

(16:30):
el Mistol, whatever the stupid idiot's name is. He's on MSNBC.
I want you to listen to him discuss Trump and
Trump's supporters.

Speaker 6 (16:38):
Listen to this, so to do things, Ellie that one
would think our career ending the way he desecrated Arlington
National Cemetery would be career ending for normal politician his
constant lives. But even this piece about saying, well, my
building was the tallest until you know they brought down
the World Trade Center. Now it's the second talk. I mean,
everything he does is despicable. The reason why it doesn't
and his career is because the supporters are just as despicable.

Speaker 1 (17:03):
All right, Like, Okay, well that's an awful thing to say,
and I don't necessarily think you need to go that far.
But here's the thing. They've made huge gains and carved
up huge parts of our culture because they decided long

(17:25):
ago you are the enemy. You are not a little misguided.
You don't well kind of want the same things. People
on the right love to say that. I have no
idea why. It's just a based, naivete or wishful thing. Well,
we all want the same things. Have you ever spoken

(17:48):
to a democrat in your life? We all want the
same things. These are people who have a worldview. You
can't even recognize this is a different speech.

Speaker 7 (18:02):
Aiden Clark.

Speaker 1 (18:05):
Was killed by a sixty.

Speaker 7 (18:06):
Year old white man. I bet you never thought anyone
would ever say something so blunt. But if that guy
killed my eleven year old son. The incessant group of
hates viewing people would leave us alone.

Speaker 1 (18:26):
Our flaw, our failure, is they have seen us as
an enemy and they've operated that way. We have not.
We are in a cultural war, by the grace of God,
a fairly non violent war, although it's getting more and
more violent by the day with how violent they are.

(18:47):
We have to adjust that part of our mentality. We
have to win, winning this culture war against an enemy.
That's our goal. Now for you, maybe one of your
enemies is pain. Pain, that daily nagging pain that drags

(19:11):
down your life and holds you back. Let me ask you,
what don't you do now that you used to do
because it hurts? Is there something tennis, golf, going for
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Jesse Kelly Show I Like It returns next. It is

(20:17):
the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday. Of course, it's
an ass doctor Jesse Friday, and it's time to tear
through those We've only gotten to one so far. Remember
you can email the show Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com.
What amazing freaking questions tonight? So let's begin, Jesse. You've
said on numerous times on your show that that Trump

(20:38):
should be focused on appealing to the norms and norms
in society, But in both debates it felt like he
was spending the majority of his time talking to his base.
He talks with an accelerated pace and makes references. He
assumes people understand practices one would execute if they were
talking to friends or co workers, not pitching a sale.

(20:59):
Am I missing some I'll tell you what Chris grab
for me? Something I should have had you grab it
for him. Grab when he mentions they're eating cats in
Ohio or eating dogs. When he said something like that
about Springfield, Ohio. They were asking about the Haitian migration thing.
So that's what it is. That's a great example of

(21:19):
what Trump was doing. But allow me to explain, because
you're not wrong. You're not wrong. I'll paraphrase till Chris
grabs it. But they asked him something about immigration. Now
what happened there was a common thing that happens to everyone,
yourself included. I know it happens to me. I know
you've probably heard me. Do it. You have it, Chris, Oh,

(21:41):
go ahead, play play.

Speaker 5 (21:42):
She's destroying this country and if she becomes president, this
country doesn't have a chance of success. Not only success
will end up being Venezuela on steroids.

Speaker 8 (21:53):
I just want to clarify here. You bring up Springfield, Ohio,
and ABC News did reach out to the city manager there.
He told us that there have been no credible reports
of specific claims of pets being harmed, injured, or abused
by individuals within the immigrant community.

Speaker 1 (22:06):
All I've seen people intelligence.

Speaker 5 (22:08):
Let me just say here, this is the people on television.
So my dog was taken and used for food. So
maybe he said that, and maybe that's a good thing
to say for a city manager.

Speaker 8 (22:17):
I'm not taking this from television.

Speaker 1 (22:19):
All right, all right, all right now I am guilty
of this. I bet you are guilty of this. Here's
what we do. It's a human nature thing, and it's
what Trump did on that debate stage. We're not gonna
talk about this anymore. It's the only time I'm going
to talk about this today. Debates over. We're done with it.
But it's worth talking about because it applies to you.

(22:39):
It applies to me. When you are good at something,
or when you are extremely knowledgeable about something whatever that's
something is, and you are, especially if you're of any
certain age, you have some kind of knowledge about whatever.
Maybe it's cars or quilts or guns or military, doesn't

(23:00):
matter what it is. History things you I all of us.
If you are not at zero, we're talking about steps here.
If you're not at step zero, well what's World War two?
If instead you are at step one hundred, You've got
twenty thirty years of knowledge on World War Two. It's

(23:24):
very difficult for you to talk to somebody who's at
step zero because their knowledge base is so different than yours,
you have a difficult time dumbing down your speech enough
to explain it to someone who is not as advanced

(23:47):
as you are. Look, I'll actually use Chris as an
example here, Jewish producer. Chris is one of these work
with your hands guys. This is what he is. He
loves that crap. It's not just because he's cheap. I've
made fun of him forever for making a Nora at
a scrap wood he found in a ditch. But that's
the kind of crap. He loves it. He's good at it,
like it's good. You should see it. It's really good.
It's really good. He does the thing. It's great, but

(24:08):
it's good, it's really good. He's one of these guys
who can rebuild a car engine. That's probably fair to say,
right Chris, He probably he acts like see he just
shrugged off like yeah, of course of courts. So if
I ever talked to Chris about a car or car trouble,
Chris will oftentimes, even when he's trying to be helpful,

(24:29):
he'll use words I don't even know what they mean
or where we're at. Well, here, you gotta just tweak
the date on the carburetor and you got to move
the alternator around. And he's not trying to be a jerk,
but he's speaking to me as if I have his
base of knowledge. I'm on step zero. I need you
to dial that way back, Pale. I don't know what

(24:51):
the heck you're talking about. See, Chris just told me
cars don't even have carburetors anymore. I had no idea.
Now see you see what I mean. What happened. Remember
my theory, and it's just a theory, but my theory
on the Trump debate was that he crushed Joe Biden.
He ended Joe Biden's political career. Last time he had debated,
he'd sat back and watched Dome perform terribly. On the

(25:16):
campaign trail, he has been caught on camera making references
to her that really what they reveal is he thinks
she's a total moron in a lightweight. In fact, I
think he was caught on camera calling her an effing
moron something. I think that's what he said. I think
that's verbatim. So it's just what he thinks. Okay, you
get bad at him about that, but that's what he thinks.
So what I think is that she killed herself preparing.

(25:39):
I think he blew off preparations. And when you do that,
when you don't sit down in a room, and when
people aren't saying no, no, no, no, that's too advance,
no no no, when you're just going off of your
knowledge base, that's when you drop a line. He had
an open window right there. On immigration. He could have

(26:00):
explained the women being raped and murdered, the drug overdoses.
He could have explained in ten seconds, the executive orders
of his the wonderful executive orders he did that closed
the border, the ones that they opened up immediately. He
could have pinned all the illegal immigration stuff on them,

(26:21):
and then when it comes to Ohio or anywhere else,
talked about how the crime is ravaging it. But all
that stuff is Step zero. You see, he already knew
all that, and he was speaking as if he was
speaking to you, because you knew all that. And so
when it came out, when his words came out, in

(26:44):
my opinion, it's because of lack of preparation. When his
words came out, he was talking to step one hundred.
He was talking to someone like you who knows all
the stories, knows all the issues knows what Haarris did
and so oh, yes, to your point, this stuff wasn't
aimed at norm and Norma because Trump has such an

(27:07):
expansive knowledge base on these things, as do you. He
was speaking to the expert on it. It's history. Actually,
I have to be very, very careful whenever I decide
to do an expansive history thing like I did. Was
it last week? I did like two hours on something

(27:28):
and it was on Rome, Mark Antony Octavian, all kinds
of Battle of Actium is what it was was last Monday.
But when I did that, I had to be careful,
not because I'm super smart, but because I'm a Roman
history nerd who's been consuming various parts of Roman history

(27:49):
for years. So when I'm talking to you about it,
maybe this is your first introduction to it. Doesn't make
you any dumber than me, I should point out, just
means it's something that it's been a passion of mine,
not a passion of yours. If you're at step zero
and I launch into the various formations of the Roman legion,

(28:10):
I'm talking so far above your head and beyond you,
I'm gonna kill the story. You're gonna be freaking lost.
You know Tom Clancy. You ever read any Tom Clancy books?
I love Tom Clancy books now. I tried to read
Tom Clancy books when I was a child because I

(28:30):
would just hoover up every military book I could get,
and I hated them. How could you? How could any
dude hate Tom Clancy books. He uses so much military nomenclature,
the military language that for me, I never had any
any idea what the story was even about. Well, he
was using the j dam with the ENVG. I'm just

(28:53):
sitting there and thinking, I don't. But now I get
all these terms and things like that now. But the
way he wrote his books, and I love that he
did it. I'm not insulting Tom Clancy. God rest his soul.
It was beyond me and it killed it. So I
think that's I think that's a lot of what you saw.
I think that's a lot of what you saw. All right,
let's move on. Let's talk about something a little bit different.

(29:15):
Being interrupted. Hang on, Jesse Keilly, it is the Jesse
Kelly Show on a Friday. Got that kid throwing a
little hissy fit? Do you Chris has a new baby,
obviously just figuring out exactly where she fits in the household.

(29:36):
Guess what my kid pulled on me last night, Chris.
So you know my fifteen year old Luke, the boys
are they're pretty much banned from electronics and things like that.
During the week. We'll let him play on occasion. On
the weekend, they're not you know, we're not hiding them
in a basement. But we control that stuff in our house,
so they're really at my mercy or at our mercy,
whatever we want to do. The wife was doing laundry

(29:57):
or something, and I was in time after I got home,
and the boys were there with me, and I said, hey,
let's watch Let's watch a movie. And I turn on
The Untouchables. Remember that movie. It's an old, great mafia movie,
Kevin Costner and Robert de Niro. It's a great movie
about al Capone. And you're not gonna believe what my
youngest said to me. I five, belt fell out of
my chair. I'm sitting there my recliner. I've got me

(30:19):
a recliner for Father's Day. I'm sitting there in my
recliner and he says, Dad, I'm not watching some mob movie.
And I said, I'm sorry, excuse me, I'm not watching
some mafia movie, and I said, exactly when did you
think that you got to make that call? When was that?

(30:41):
And you could tell he knew. Look, he's a teenager.
His mouth had written written a check his butt couldn't cash,
and it had just gotten way out ahead of him.
So two hours later he ended up enjoying the untouchables.
So there was that, dear purple, nurple, that's not nice.
One of my greatest pet eaves is being interrupted. In

(31:02):
certain cases, I understand why someone would need to say
something mid sentence and cut me off, But my mother
in law is next level. She doesn't mean anything by it,
but she does it to everyone, but man, it wears
on me. My question is this, do you pause and
let them speak, then go back to your story. Do
you elevate your voice and continue speaking, or do you

(31:25):
do what I do and quit the story and never
ever finish it under any circumstances. His name is Jason. Okay,
so I have apparently we're going to talk a lot
about my flaws today. That's fine, that's fine. I have
a real bad flaw. It is a legitimately bad flaw.

(31:46):
You know, you have things about yourself you wish you
could change. Here's one for me. You ready for the
most hypocritical thing you've ever heard in your entire life.
I despise being interrupted. I don't think that makes me unique.
I don't think there's anyone out there who loves being interrupted.
Oh it's my favorite. Everyone dislikes it, But I despise it.
When I'm speaking, I of course feel like I'm the

(32:07):
most important thing talking right now, and I just want
to get my voice out there. So it doesn't matter
who it is, kids, friends, coworker's wife, doesn't matter. If
I get interrupted, I get mad, and I actually I'll
pull every single one of these things you just said.
Sometimes I'll just keep elevating my voice and talking. Sometimes
I'll just stop, and then I refuse to go on

(32:28):
with the story like a child. I do all those things,
everything petty, But you want to hear the worst thing
I do it to other people I do. I hate
being interrupted, despise it, and I'm a little bit of
an interrupter. I am, what Chris do. I try to

(32:52):
tone it down. Oh no, no, no, I'm aware of it,
and I think I've cleaned it up for the most part,
as I've gotten order. No I'm aware of the flaw,
but it's still a flaw of mine, especially if we're
in a discussion. Doesn't have to be a heated argument,
but maybe a debate, maybe something about politics. In fact,
I did this the other night. We were talking about

(33:16):
Republicans and Congress. I was talking with the political friend
and he said something that wasn't wrong or wasn't correct,
and he was mid sentence and instead of allowing him
to finish the sentence, because to me, he was building
a premise that was false. It was about Republicans and
cutting spending. And you know how much I yelled that

(33:38):
Republicans spend as much as Democrats do, and they do,
he said, he started out his sentence. I'm paraphrasing, but
he essentially said, well, you know, Republicans aren't going to
spend as much as Democrats do because and as soon
as he launched into the because I interrupted him, no, yes,
they do. Yesterday, he didn't even get to finish his
sentence and I interrupted him. I do the thing I

(34:02):
claim to not like I'm the worst hypocrite in the world.
What Chris, No, Chris is right, he said, you let
the guy build the argument on a shaky foundation and
then you sledgehammer the foundation out from under him. That's
what I should have done. But because again I'm a
flawed person, I couldn't just shut my mouth and let

(34:25):
it go. And I did the thing that I yell
about other people doing. I wished I didn't do it.
I'd do it. Jesse, my husband and I live in
the heart of communist Boulder, Colorado, took a trip in
April to look to a red state to move to
in our future. He downloaded your show at the hotel.
Each night. One day, you did a Medal of Honor
tribute and mentioned that the honored veteran had just died

(34:46):
a week or two earlier. I thought, wouldn't it be
amazing if you did a Medal of Honor tribute to
someone who was still alive, who could hear this and
feel the honor of the recognition. I would love it
if you would consider this, said, I can say her name.
Her name is Jen, and her husband is Stu. Apparently
the big fans of the show Jen and Stu. Props

(35:06):
to you, guys. We have actually done Benavidez before. Benavidez
is a stud an army dude. Will he earned a
Medal of Honor in Iraq charging into a building. I
don't know if we ever sent him the citation, but
you know, you'd say you want to do one for
people who are still alive. Here's the thing about Medal

(35:27):
of Honor citations and people who earn the Medal of Honor.
They are incredible and they're wonderful and we will always
keep reading them. And Medal of Honor Monday comes again
on Monday. But to earn a medal of honor, all
the stories pretty much have the same thing in common.
You have to do something where it's a high probability

(35:48):
you're going to die. And most of them do most
of them die? If you ever you know, I tell
you you can go look them up online and you can.
You can look up every Medal of Honor citation online.
There are ones that we don't do, and honestly, maybe
we should do this on Monday, Chris. Maybe we should

(36:09):
grab four or five of these and do them. You know,
the most common ones in my readings. I love reading
them myself. I do it in my private time. You know,
the most common ones you read the guy who jumped
on the grenade, He jumps on a grenade and he
saves his friends. They're almost always short reads. They're very
short reads.

Speaker 3 (36:28):
YO know.

Speaker 1 (36:28):
They're in a fighting hole. Grenade rolls in, he jumps
on the grenade, he absorbs the explosion, kills himself to
save his friends. It's the most common medal of honor
citation you will read. If you read through them, you'll
come away. I swear it's half of them are guys
who jumped on a grenade. Now, what that guy did
doesn't make for a sexy medal of honor citation because

(36:51):
it's very short. It's brief. He's not charging machine gun
nests and bayoneting Germans. He's not doing these things. But
he's doing something that garant tease his death to save
his friends. That's really the essence of the thing. And
that's why I mean, there just aren't many of them
that live's aren't There aren't any of those guys around anyway.

(37:16):
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As you've gotten older, and this is not reserved for
fifty sixty year olds, eighty year olds, as you've hit
twenty five thirty. Are you lacking the energy you used
to have? Are you not quite as pepped up and

(37:39):
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