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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 Tuesday. And yes,
I am finally back mercifully. And here's what we have
on tap for tonight. I'll tell you where I was,
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what I've been going through. But we're going to talk
about the communist life, death, humanity violence. We're gonna discuss
this twenty point plan, the GOP put out illegals voting
in elections. Yes, we'll cover some of the latest drama
on bidens staying in, getting out, a bunch of emails,
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and college degrees losing their luster. All that and so
much more coming up tonight on the world famous Jesse
Catley Show. I need to probably update. I should probably
lead with this update you on a couple things. First
of all, over the weekend Thursday through Sunday, I was
gone Independence Day. We actually ended up traveling, and I'll
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get to all that later on in the show. Yesterday,
Why was it I here? I wasn't allowed to be.
We got hit with the hurricane. We all lost power.
Jewish producer Chris still doesn't have power as of the
airing of this show. I just recently got power. The
roads are covered with debris. Look, we're fine. Everyone here
is fine, and say thank you. We got a million emails.
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Hope you guys are okay. Hope you guys are okay.
Michael's safe, Chris is safe, I'm safe. Everyone's good. Some
damage and things like that, but we weren't allowed to
drive on the roads. They actually put out a curfew
yesterday too. It was it's been a little touch and
go down here. So the studio had no juice, the
studio had no power. But it does today and we're
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back and I'll cover all the rest of it in
just a little bit. Now. I'm actually going to begin
few in a few minutes, so I guess I'm not
going to begin. That'll probably be the second thing. In
a few minutes. I'm going to get to this twenty
point plan the GOP put out. The GOP put out
a new platform, and people either love it or they hate.
It's been all kinds of controversy. Ah, these things are
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the best. They took out the pro life stuff. Now
I'm not voting for Trump. If they're not doing that,
I will give it to you right between the eyes.
Everything I think about it shortly, I do want to
point out something before I get to that though. As
we've said, as we've talked about many times before, you
and me, understanding who and what you're dealing with is
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critical in life. I'll tell you we had we needed
a ride to the airport. We ended up in Florida
over the weekend. Believe me, I'll get to it. We
needed a ride to the airport. Guy shows up. His
name was Muhammad. I guess I'm not giving away any things.
There's a lot of people named Muhammad, but his name
was Muhammad shows up to pick us up to the airport.
And he was maybe the nicest human being I've ever
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met in my life, so kind, gracious, could not have
been more helpful. He was also maybe the worst driver
I've ever seen empire in my entire life, and over
the course of a twenty minute drive, we almost died
ten times. At one point, I'm not making this up,
he stopped in the middle of the road. I don't
mean pulled over slightly off the road. He needed to
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look at something on his phone. Forty five mile per
hour speed limit and he just stopped and grabbed his
phone and looked at it. With cars behind us. Now
was Muhammad a bad guy. No. I had to deal
with Muhammad, and I had to get him straightened out
on a couple of things. But this is not a
bad human being who wanted to hurt me in my family.
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So I dealt with him differently then I would deal
with somebody who's drunk on drugs actively harmful to me
or my family. Muhammad had to be dealt with a
certain way. So I want to talk to you about
communists and who we oppose. It can be hard, so
hard to accept what I'm about to say. But unless
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you get this, you'll never get anything. Unless you accept
what I'm about to tell you as being true, you
will always be lost. You'll always be shocked, stunned by
the next thing that came down. Former Senator Jim Inhof died.
He was eighty nine years old, Oklahoma Senator. I didn't
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know him, so I don't want to act like I
knew him. I did talk to him a couple times.
We were friendly, but look, if you asked him my name,
he probably wouldn't know who I was. So I talked
to him a couple of times. But kind man, pretty
decent senator as far as senators go, and I'm looking
it headlines Huffington Post. Former Senator Jim in Hoff, prolific
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climate denier, dies at eighty nine. Here's another one. This
one's from CNN. Former Senator Jim Inhoff, defense hawk who
called human cause climate change a hoax, dies at eighty nine.
This one's New York Times. James M. In Hoff, senator
who denied climate change, dies at eighty nine. Another one,
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Former Senator Jim Inhoff of Oklahoma, a climate change denier
and ex Armed Services Committee chairman, dies at eighty nine.
Why why Why make that part of the headline? Why
make it part of the bio? Well, this goes back
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to another question. Why have communists murdered so many people?
It could be hard to really grasp how many people
they've murdered. It's north of one hundred million, probably close
to one hundred and twenty million people. And communism's been
around for roughly one hundred years one hundred and twenty
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or so, depending on how do you want to look
at it. But how in the world could you murder
that many people and that short of an amount of time?
Do you know anything about mass murder? I have a
sick mind, so I read things about it. The various
mass murders, the holocaust of the Armenians, the holocaust of
the Jews, the various Genghis Khan battles. It's you know,
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how you kill mass quantities of people, the things the
Soviets that you know. One of the things that's fascinated me,
you want to talk about sick is how the people
who were murdering everybody, how much they stressed and strained
about how difficult it was to murder that many people. Gosh,
how do we get enough of them here? But the
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logistics do we even have enough bullets, do we have
enough gas? Where do we take them? It's a logistical
nightmare to murder that many people, and yet communists have
found a way to murder over one hundred million in
the course of one hundred years. Why is that? First
you must accept they do not believe in a unique
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individual human soul. You. You are unique, every single part
of you, even the parts you don't like. You were
created on purpose by God himself. The God of the
universe knows your name right down to the hairs of
your head. You are wonderful and unique, and you have
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a purpose here. And the communist doesn't believe that at all.
The Communist is a religious zealoate. He is a religious person.
He is not political. He is religious, and his religion
is about destroying the world as it is, of course,
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so he can remake it into some crazy utopia, which
they never get to. All they get to is the destruction.
And because he is a religious sell it. Like so
many other religions and various sects of this religion or
a sect of that religion, the communist believes only his
religion is true. And if you are harmful to his religion,
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then you because you're not unique, You're not an individual
in his mind. You're not stitched together by God. You're
just flesh, your eyeballs and hair and your skin and
your feet and your hands. But there's nothing unique or
wonderful about you. So if you happen to get in
the way of his goals of destruction and domination, then
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you should just be killed. I've explained to you before.
Violence is not what the communist does, it's who he is.
It is woven into his very dna because he is
on a religious mission from his demonic god to destroy everything.
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And if you are anyone, it doesn't matter your name,
your title, your sex, your age, your anything. If you
are anyone holding him back from God's playing, well maybe
we should hurt him. Hey, you know what, let's just
kill him. Why do you think these people, no matter
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where they start, it doesn't matter. It's not like it's
unique to the Soviet Union or Spain or venezuel No
matter where they start, they always end up killing people
in mass Why do you think that is? Well, if
I don't view people as being individuals, unique souls, if
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I view people as just the flesh, and but if
people become ants, well how many ants would I kill?
If it meant even I'm the slightest improvement. I'll tell
you right now, I'm murdering ants by the thousand in
my home because we have red ants who've come back
in and because they mean nothing whatsoever to me. I
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am mass murdering them as fast as I possibly can.
If you gave me a way to murder them even faster,
I would do so. That is exactly how the communist
looks at you. And unless you accept that, you will
always be behind, you will always be shocked. How could
outlet after outlet after outlet after outlet look at the
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death of a senator. Then every one of them found
a way to basically say, let's be honest, I'm glad
he's dead. Good thing that guy's dead. He didn't believe
in man made climate change, good risens, good ridden scun bag.
Why did they all seem to come to the same
conclusion Because they're all communists and violence is who they are.
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Let's talk about this new GOP plan shot. We will
get to the Biden drama in a bit. Before we
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show odd A Tunesday. It's
so good to be back. I missed you so much.
Remember you can email me Jesse at jessekellyshow dot com
whatever you want, love, hey, death threats, ask doctor Jesse
questions for Friday. Gosh, I'm just so happy to be here.
All right, that's enough of the demonic communists talk for
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a minute. We're gonna change subjects here and we'll get
to all the Biden embarrassing stuff, the press going after him,
the soap opera stuff. We'll get to some more of that.
I just can't talk about that for twenty four hours
a day, so I'm probably gonna get distracted a lot
because i want to discuss something else. The GOP put
out a twenty point plan, a twenty point platform National Republicans.
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It's essentially a laundry list of these are all the
things we want to do, all the things we're going
to do, And it's being met with a lot of cheers,
being met with a lot of booze. The pro life
community is very, very displeased that all the abortion language
was stripped out of it. We'll talk about that that
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that'll be a discussion in a moment. That'll probably offend everyone.
And a lot of people love a lot of these things,
and let's be honest, pretty freaking good lists. Obviously, I
personally wish the abortion stuff was still on there, but whatever.
Beyond that, it's a great list. But here's what came
to mind for me. You know, my oldest son's a runner,
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my oldest son, James, And do you know that that's
what he does, that's his sport. He runs track, he
runs cross country. I'm going somewhere with this. You just
got to stay with me. He runs track, he loves
cross he runs cross country and he loves it. I
know it's one of those freaking people that loves to run.
I don't get it, but whatever, he loves it. And
it's good. Not great, has it been won it long enough?
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But very good. He made state as a freshman and
last year we had to go to state so he
could run cross country in state. Here in the state
of Texas. And he did well. I would say maybe
middle of the pack, but against junior seniors. Everyone for
a freshman, first time, first year do it? Not bad? Right,
not bad? But the lead guy, the guy who won it,
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the guy who won state. James and me were talking
about him after the race, and this lead guy was
so fast that I personally witnessed it because I was
running across the course trying to get to where I
could see James. The lead guy kept catching the pace
car who was trying to show them the route where
they're going. He kept when I when he was right
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in front of me, he was waving the pace car forward, frustrated, saying,
go faster, I'm catching you. Go. That's how fast this
kid was state champion. And as we left, congratulating James,
you did it all these other things, but I asked him,
do you want to be state champion? You see that
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kid's fast, right, and he's a champion today. He's the
best in the entire state. You imagine how that feels.
Do you want that? And James said, hell, yeah, that's
what I want. I want to be a state champion.
I said, good, I'm glad you want it, but you
know that, telling me that I'm glad that's your answer,
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telling me that doesn't actually mean anything. Showing me that
is what will matter. You say you want it. You're
gonna take a little break after cross country season, maybe
a week off, give the legs a break. I get that,
But we'll find out if you actually want to be
a state champion. Oh a week or two from now,
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because guess how long that kid took off in between
seasons before he was out there on the road running hours, sweat,
not very He wanted it bad enough to show that
he wanted it. Everyone says they want things, but they
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don't actually want things.
Speaker 2 (16:14):
Me.
Speaker 1 (16:15):
You know what I want. I want a six pack
And no I'm not talking about beer. I'm not talking
about beer. I mean I want a six pack of
abs to where I take my shirt off and you're like, wow,
I could bounce quarters off that guy's abs. But I
just right before we got on the air. If you're
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watching on the Similkish you can probably see the tupperware
container sitting there or tubberware. I know the women always
yell because I say that wrong. You could probably see
the tupperware container sitting there. I just got done telling
you that I wanted six pack Abs, And right here
on the studio desk in front of me, I just
got done reheating my wife's homemade hamburger helper from last night,
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and I ate anough off of that stuff that it
would have filled up the entire offensive line for the
Denver Broncos. But I just told you I wanted a
six pack, And you know what the truth is. I
may want you to give me a six pack, but
when it comes down to it, I don't actually want
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a six pack because I want to eat abs hamburger helper.
She makes it homemade because she says, yeah, this dam
it's too many preservatives. Whatever, it's amazing. So I don't
actually want a six pack. I'm looking here at a
wonderful twenty point plan. Gosh, look at this stuff. Seal
the border man. That's awesome. End inflation, yeah, stop outsourcing,
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good tax cuts for workers, and the weaponization of government
of so many wonderful things. And this is what they want, right,
and we're we're supposed to get excited because they've said
this is what they want. Okay, let's talk about that.
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couldn't do anything, so I just had to go out
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And yes, in case you're wondering, we are going to
do Medal of Honor Tuesdays. Since thanks to this stupid
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hurricane we couldn't get to the studio yesterday to do
Medal of Honor Mondays, We're gonna do Medal of on
Tuesday to night, like a half hour from now. An
hour from now, We're gonna have Joel Pollock on the show.
He has an idea for implementing plans if Trump wins
the election. We're jam packed tonight. I'm gonna go back
to what I was talking about though about the new
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twenty point GOP plan. Show me what you show me
what you want, Stop telling me and show me. You
know what. Let's talk about a few things. I'll get
to the stripping of the abortion from it portion in
a moment, in a way that I'm sure it'll make
a bunch of people mad. But let's talk about this.
But you know what, let's start with this one. Here's
a great one. You know what number nineteen is on
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this twenty point plan secure our elections, including same day voting,
voter identification, paper ballots, and proof of citizenship. Oh that's awesome.
It's exciting, isn't it nice? That's what the GOP wants. Right,
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isn't that what you want? Isn't that what I want?
Isn't that what the politicians want? Okay, let's pause on
that for a moment. Let's do a little rewind, shall we,
Because I got this email to your deep fried Jesse.
I just saw a story about the Supreme Court in
Wisconsin ruling that ballot drop boxes are legal after the
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formerly conservative court ruled they are not. I seem to
remember a certain oracle screaming about this Supreme Court election
from the rooftops several months ago. I'm sure you already
saw the story. I just wanted to bring it to
your attention since I know how much you loved to
gloat about being right. I love the show. Thanks for
all you do, and keep it popping.
Speaker 2 (21:43):
It is as heavy as ten boxes that you might
be moving.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
That was the wrong button. Cease fire. Now that's gonna
pop me. So you do remember that, right? Oh, this
is going to come back to the twenty point plan.
You remember Dan Kelly. He was running for a Supreme
Court seat in Wisconsin against a dirty communist. And remember
remember how much I was shouting about this, me and
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Scott Presler actually had Scott Presler on to talk about it.
Do you remember this?
Speaker 2 (22:13):
This is the most consequential election of twenty twenty three.
Right now, I'm in Wisconsin. The current makeup of the
Wisconsin Supreme Court is four conservatives to three Liberals. However,
one of those conservatives is retiring, meaning that if we
are not successful at electing Justice Daniel Kelly on April
fourth in the general spring election, then that court will
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flip from conservative to liberal. Now why is this important
Because the Liberals have already indicated that they're going to
put their thumbs on the scale, and that means that Wisconsin,
which has voter ID, we could lose voter ID going
in the twenty twenty four we could lose proof of residency,
which is required to regisort a vote in the state
of Wisconsin. And I'll remind you that he can. Conservative
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court during Wisconsin deemed that unmanned dropboxes are illegal, meaning
if the court flips liberal, you're gonna have unmanned dropboxes
on every street corner in Green Bay, Eau Claire, Milwakee, Madison,
and it's gonna be an arduous, uphill battle in order
to win Wisconsin in the White House in twenty twenty.
Speaker 1 (23:23):
Four, and guess what On that day when dan Kelly
had an election in Wisconsin, Republicans were watching the game.
I can't, I can't go out and vote. What what election? Hey,
the New Star Wars is on. Let me log in
a Disney Plus and watch the New Star Wars. I
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can't go out and vote for dan Kelly. It's college
football season. Go Batcher's baby. Woo. You see, when dan
Kelly's election was up, Republicans, oh don't we were wrong.
They were all wearing Macca hats Trump stick but they
didn't want to do the work. They didn't want to
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actually put in the work to make sure Trump could
win the White House. It's so much easier to just
wear that Maga hat. And then you show up at
a party. I know, I know all these people. I'm
friends with a million people like this. You show up
at a party and it's Jesse. We gotta get Trump
in there and fits everything. Okay, who'd you vote for?
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In the city council election. What when was that? The
day Dan Kelly had an election, everyone sat home, Democrats
went out, crawled over broken glass to go ensure their
guy would win. The courts, and now unmanned drop boxes
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may very well determine the next presidential election of the
United States of America. This is just one point on
this list. I could do the whole thing. I'm not
going to But where was everybody? You say, you said,
it's right here, I'm looking at the platform. Secure elections,
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That's what you want, the same day voting you want,
you want everything, That's what you say you want. But
when the time came to actually do something that required that, well,
hey man, that new Star Wars was sweet. Couldn't be
bothered to go to the polls. My son wants to
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be a state champion, Well that's determined by the work
he puts in. Now, everybody wants to be handed a
state championship. Very few want to put in the road, hours,
the sweat, the misery to become a state champion. I'll
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be honest, I'm tired of hearing about the GOP platform. Honestly,
I'm I'm tired of campaign promises. I wouldn't care. If
Republicans put out a one point plan, why don't you
try to implement one of these things, and then I'll
be impressed. I'm not even asking for twenty of them.
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How about one of them? One step? Here's the first one.
Seal the border and stop a migrant invasion. They're already
calling them migrants, they're already calling them the communist's words
for them. They've already adopted the communist language calling them migrants. That,
of course is there. Then, of course they're going to
seal the border and stop the invasion. Except fifteen minutes ago,
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Mitch McConnell and James Langford James low T Langford out
of Oklahoma, we're trying to end the steam. Millions of
them carry out the largest deportation operation in American history.
Great sounds good. Who's gonna do that? Who's gonna do that?
The same administration that backed off of child separation policy
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after five minutes of press scrutiny. They're gonna round up
twelve million people. Yeah, I'll believe that when I see it.
End inflation. The GOP platform is gonna end inflation. Who
printed seven trillion dollars during COVID Now you're gonna tackle inflation.
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How are you gonna do that? Look, stop outsourcing. One
of the main one of the main people responsible for
the rust Belt becoming the rust Belt is George W.
Bush and his dad outsourcing ship in American jobs over
to China. Now you have rust Belt town after rust
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Belt town, drugged out, poor, miserable. I go down this
list and it sounds wonderful. Of course they have to
reference migrants again instead of illegals. We wouldn't want to
be too main to do illegals. Rebuild our cities. Who's
gonna do that? What's GOP controlled city? Are you gonna rebuild?
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Or is the GOP plan take a gig wad of
taxpayer money and hand it to a bunch of communist
cities in DC to build monuments to George Floyd? Is
that the plan? Sorry, you can count me as unimpressed.
You can call me a cynic or whatever you want
to call me. I don't care. I'm tired of hearing
about all the things we're gonna do. You know why,
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I'm old enough to remember the GOP passing seven Obamacare
repeals while Barack Obama was president. Of course, they knew
every single time Barack Obama would veto those repeals. And
the second Trump won the election in twenty sixteen, we
had the House, we had the Senate, we had the presidency,
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and Trump said he would sign an Obamacare repeal and
the GOP couldn't even get one to his desk. Sorry,
you're gonna have to go ahead and show me. I'm
tired of being told you want to lose weight. Go
for a while one time, and then maybe I'll believe you.
I'm tired of it. I gotta do some me meals.
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I'm salty right now. Honestly, I laughed when I saw
they had I didn't even know what the twenty points were.
I laughed when I saw that they had a twenty
point plan. How about you guys come out with a
one point plan. Let me know what you do, all right,
and I will address the stripping of abortion from it.
And just a moment before I get to that, let
me address this, Let me address pure talk, Let me
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It is so good to be back groning, like ten
minutes away from medal of honor Tuesday. Yes, we are
going to get it into more of the Biden drama,
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the press hostility, everything else, all the Democrat drama. From today.
We will talk a bit more about that. Look, I
can't do three hours of every single day, is Biden
gonna drop. Is he's not gonna drop? Are you bored
with that? It's intriguing. We'll talk about it, but I
can't do that the whole time. Now, let me address
this point. It was rumored this was coming, but they
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took all references to abortion or pro life out of
the new Republican twenty point plan. So let me just
lay this out in a very plain, truthful fashion, and
if it offends you, please remember that I don't give
a crap. What I'm about to tell you is true.
All right. Donald Trump and the Trump family they now
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are setting really the policy in the platform for the GOP,
and they should because he's the nominee. The nominee, the
Republican nominee for president, should be the one laying out
the platform so that part of it is exactly as
it should be. Trump is the nominee, so it's going
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to be his vision, the things he wants, his plan,
that's what's going to be part of the platform. Donald
Trump is not a social conservative. Donald Trump did put
the judges on the Supreme Court who got roversus wad overturned,
but personally he's not now, nor has he ever been,
a social conservative. He is not, and he had to
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pretend a little bit on his first term to get
evangelicals with him, and he'll stoop still do that thing
from time to time. But Trump has an event with
the you know what the log Cabin Republicans are, They're
the gay Republicans. Trump hosts them repeatedly at Marlago for events.
Caitlyn Jenner, the tranny dude that used to be Bruce Jenner.
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Caitlyn Jenner is constantly over there as a guest and
friend of Trump. Trump, before he was running for office,
was very very wishy washy. Aren't abortion If that's yours
thing social stuff, You're not going to come into alignment
with Donald Trump. He doesn't believe those things. He just
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does not. He never really has. He's kind of pretended
to from time to time. He doesn't believe those things.
And Donald Trump believes, and he might not even be
wrong about this. He believes that abortion costs Republicans elections.
And since he doesn't believe in the issue very much,
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so why would he run with an issue that he
doesn't believe in that he thinks might cost him and
other Republicans the election. Abortion got stripped from this because
Trump wanted it stripped from this period. That's the bottom line.
If that makes you angry, or if that's a deal
breaker for you, I'm sorry. Or if you love that,
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good for you. But what I just said is a fact.
Those are facts. That's how it is now. Now. I
don't care either way, And this is why I don't
care either. I think it's an unther disgrace for the
GOP to capitulate on anything pro life. I do. I
think it's a disgrace, it's pathetic, and it's weak for
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the GOP to strip this out of there because we're
so worried about demonic abortion loving winning women costing us
the election. But at the same time, I didn't get
emotional when I saw it was stripped out because I
never once have thought the GOP is going to be
the vanguard on taking back the culture anyway. The GOP
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doesn't have the guts and the GOP doesn't have the
brains to shift culture. You do. When I say you,
I mean really all of us. It's up to us,
each and every individual in our communities, in our neighborhoods,
in our towns, in our states. It's up to us
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to shift culture in our direction culture and the direction
of your culture. It is not determined by any political party.
It's not determined by the GOP. The GOP cannot save
this country culturally, even if they have the guts to
do so, and we all know the low top low
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TGP doesn't have the guts to do that. Anyway, the
GOP is not going to lead on any of these
things because the GOP can't lead. I already told you
they're already with the GOP. Now, the stated platform of
the GOP as referencing illegals as migrants. We just hand
them language, we just hand them things. If you're looking
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for these people, any of these people, to be the
vanguard of saving your country, you're going to be sorely
disappointed day after day after day. It's up to you
to save the country. You how you do that? That's
too much. You can't do that. You're one person. Well,
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I know for a fact, I know for a fact
you can do things big or small to affect your
social circle, your neighborhood, the community in which you live,
your town. It's going to take millions of people doing
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those little things to actually shift and shape culture in
a way we want to shift and shape culture. I'm
not disappointed the GOP is running scared from abortion, because
the GOP runs scared from everything anyway, and they were
never going to even if they tried, even if they
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tried to solve this problem, they were never going to
solve this problem. The truth is, we do have a
nation packed full of single, mentally ill women who love
the idea of murdering their babies. That's come from years,
fifty years of culture. Culture has programmed young's single women
like that in this country, and now they love murdering
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their babies as much as I love my wife's Hamburger Helper.
It's not going to be the GOP's platform that's going
to change their minds. It's going to take parenting. It's
going to take information out there. It's going to take
a whole lot of correct language in being purposeful about
the right things.
Speaker 2 (37:25):
Do.
Speaker 1 (37:25):
I wish that stuff was still in there, shore I
didn't lose a moment of sleep over it because I
never thought the GOP was worth a darn on that
stuff anyway. And that's the bottom line, all right, you
want to change that about the GOP, change your local GOP,
change your state GOP. That's where to begin? Now, Let's
set all this stuff aside. That's too some medal of
honor Monday, shall we, even though it's Tuesday. I know
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it's Tuesday, Chris Anyway, hang on,