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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 Tuesday, and
oh my goodness, what a Tuesday it is. Apparently there's
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a new sheriff in town in the United States Military,
and we're gonna dig into that speech today from Pete
Hegseth in just a couple moments. I know what's on
your mind. We will also touch on the government shutdown.
I'm so excited Russia's helping China. I'm less excited about that.
Having a ring on your finger that gives you health updates,
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the FBI lying about something, what a surprise. And there's
a Patsy alert with an international story. And we'll get
to all that in a few but I first want
to talk about what happened today. Pete hag Seth. The
military brass case. You've been living under a rock. Pete
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hagg Seth put the word out all the military brass,
and we have military brass all over the world, generals
and Amerls all over the world. He put an all
hands on deck meeting out there. No no, no, no,
You're coming to Washington, DC. You're all coming, and we're
going to have a chat so they're entire entourages, which
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are large drivers. All these assistance they have had to
get on planes, arrange travel, arrange lodging, and come to DC.
We'll get to the speech itself for a moment. Before
we get to that speech, have you ever been house
shopping with your spouse? I've done this a lot. I've
lived everywhere. I've moved so many times in my life
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more time and I can count, including post marriage. And
one thing you will quickly discover should you ever go
house shopping with your spouse, you know you get a job,
you got to move out of town. Something like that
is how insanely different they look at something versus how
you look at something. I walk in a house, I'm
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immediately checking out the living room. It's a good spot
for the couch. I'll go look at the toilets to
make sure they have oval toilets instead of round toilets,
because I don't like sitting on the little, dinky round toilets.
I will check things like the height of the doorways.
My wife doesn't check any of those things, doesn't care
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about any of those things. She's checking the kitchen. She
wants to see, oh can I put the blinds here, Oh,
I could maybe paint this. How's the yard for the kids?
Is she wrong? No? Am I wrong?
Speaker 2 (03:04):
No?
Speaker 1 (03:05):
But for the point of our conversation here we look
at at home entirely differently. If I gave her a
hundred items to look for in a home, the roundness
or I should say ovalness of the toilet would be
nowhere on there. I promise you it would never even
occur to her to look at it. So now let
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me talk about you. This will come back to the
military and hag seth and everything can happen today. Let
me talk about you. You get in your car in
your town, and you drive through your town and you
come across the school, elementary school. What do you think
when you look at the school? What do you think
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should be done is being done in that school? What
should that school do well? Obviously that school should teach
kids things important things they need to know. Teach them history,
teach them math. That school should be a place where
children are given an education. You drive, keep on driving.
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You see a major corporation, let's say Coca Cola is
in your town. It's a big factory there. You look
and what do you think that that place should do.
Make coca cola so you can have glass coke. You
keep on driving. You see a public library, what do
you think that place should do well? It should loan
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out books. That's a place where people can go and
borrow books and learn from the read books. That's what
they should do. Keep on driving. Come across the hospital.
What should they do? Care for people are who are
sick or who are injured, or who treat people. That's
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the very correct way you look at the world. That's
the lens through which you look at the world. That
institution has a job and they should do this, and
that institution has a job and they should do that,
And that's how you look at the world. But just
like my wife and I walking into a house because
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I've once again dragged us across the country to move.
Just like my wife and I walking into the house,
you have got to understand that's not how the Communists
views any of those things. When he drives up the road,
none of them. None. He drives up the road and
he looks at that school, and you know what he
says to himself, ooh man, there are a lot of
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kids in there. We actually have them trapped in there.
We have a captive audience. They can't escape. Boy, if
we could get in there and we could start teaching
them about communism. If we could teach them about the revolution,
we could produce a lot of good foot soldiers in
that school. He keeps on driving. He sees Coca Cola.
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You saw a place where you could have a glass
coke after all football season. He sees money that could
be used for the revolution. Ooh, man, look at the
size of that factory. Look how many employees are there.
I bet they're bringing in a lot of money. I
bet if we leaned on them, I bet we could
get some of that money for our revolution. After all,
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I'd like to throw a gay parade in this town.
I bet I can get coke to fund that. With
all that money I could get in there. He drives
by the public library books. Not interested in books, He's
interested in the revolution. So, wow, public library. A lot
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of people go in there. Lots of kids even go
in there. They'll go in there for homework, they'll go
in there after school. You know what we could do.
We could put a big tranny display in there, and
then this Saturday, I know a couple drag queens will
have some weirdo freak drag queens read to the kids. Yeah,
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those kids, you know what will do? We will control
the library and then will shatter the souls of these kids,
and they'll be Communist recruits forever. He sees the hospital
caring for people. Oh gosh, don't be ridiculous. This is
a place where we can push whatever we want. Once
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we have that kid broken, shoot, we'll drag him in
here and cut his penis off. The Communist doesn't look
at anything the way you look at things anything, Just
like my wife and me and oval toilets. He doesn't
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even consider the things you consider. They don't enter his
mind at all. And this will come back to the military.
Here's here's a little SoundBite for you. This is a
show on Netflix. It is a show on Netflix, and
it is a show. It's label is seven years old.
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This is a show for seven year olds. And if
you have Netflix, you're seven year old. In the kids section,
remember kids, there's a special kids section of Netflix where
parents think their kids can get kid friendly content. And
your child as you leave the room and you sign
into the kids sex and section, So your kid is
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going to be safe and he's not going to be
subjected to anything. You know what I'm subjected to. Only
this is what he listens to on Netflix.
Speaker 3 (08:34):
It's not the park, it's it's me. I'm trans norma,
and everyone at school knows, and everyone at home knows.
And being here it's like a whole new place. I
can just be Barney, and I can choose if and
when I tell people I've never been happier, and that's
saying something. When I spent today chased by terrifying zombie mascots,
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Puxy reminded me how important it is to live your
life without apology. So I think I got to give
living here a shot, don't you. You don't need my permission.
Speaker 1 (09:09):
You know how much thought and time goes into making
a television show, Hiring the writers, the animators, the editors,
the directors. You have to get producers to fund it.
You know how much time and effort goes into a show.
If I told you you could write a show for
kids for Netflix, how much time, effort, and energy would
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you to put into making sure you ad a good
show that entertained children. But the communist doesn't think like you.
Your thoughts, your value system, they are not shared by communists,
He thinks about destroying things. He thinks, Oh, I have
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an opportunity to have a show on Netflix, let me
break some kids with it. We'll put it right in
the kids section. So while you leave the room to
go make some toast, Aiden, Jaden and Braden can get
a sunny view of tranniness. And that brings us to
the United States Military. What has been done, what happened today,
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and where we're going? Hang with me. I'm going to
read you something first, because this is along the lines
of exactly what we've been talking about. Jesse. I am
a twenty five year old female and a lot of
events have hit close to home. I attended the university
where Charlie Kirk was shot, and i'm also LDS. I
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am starting to consider saving up for a burner. I
like the idea of having a non lethal weapon, but
I'm worried the fumes from the pepper ball or jel
spray will hurt me just as much as an assailant.
What are your thoughts? Thoughts are this is why the
thing has the range. It had, the burn a pistol launcher.
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I don't want you shooting him when he's right by you.
Although you have to. If he's right by you, I
want you shooting him when he's far enough away, so
he's grabbing his nose in his face because he can't
see and he can't breathe, and you are running the
other direction, alive and well and safe, and that animal
is left crying in the parking lot in the middle
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of the night instead of hurting you the way he wants.
Everyone needs a burner launcher. They are not lethal. You
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Dammit the trnstacks. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on
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let's discuss what we were talking about in the opening.
I was talking about how the communist looks at power,
how he looks at everything. It's always through the lens
of power, and how that thing can aid the revolution,
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which brings us to the military. I could make this
all the way about the government, but I want to
talk specifically about the military because it's going to matter
a lot because of what happened today. The military in
our country, by the grace of God, does not rule,
and honestly they kind of historically the way you look
at it, they almost should. Why not. They have all
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the guns, they have all the tanks, they have all
the AMMO. But that's not how Our country was set up,
and you should be very happy about that. Our country
was set up where it's not the general with the
most guns who rules. Our military serves underneath the civilian leadership.
Why is that important because it gives you more control.
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You get to choose the civilian leadership, and then our
civilian leadership they tell the military what to do. This
is what you will build, this is what you want,
this is where we're going to war. Our civilian leadership
in our government tells the military where to go and
what to do. And that's a good thing. Except the
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Communists figured out a way to make it a very very,
very bad thing. You see, because they, at various periods
of time have had control of our government. They have
been in the White House, they've been in the House,
they've been in the Senate, they're all throughout the bureaucracy. Now,
I just explained in the opening of the show, how
the communist looks at your school, your library, Coca Cola,
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and the local hospital. How do you think they look
at one of the largest organizations on planet Earth, the
United States Military, not just all those people, all that money,
all those guns, all those bombs, all those bullets and
they have to do what they're told, and now pause
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for a moment. This is where the right was caught
off guard by this. It's tempting to think, well, we
all have to live in this country, we all Democrats
and Republicans, we all want to be safe in this country.
So they're not going to start tinkering with the military
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because they need the military to keep them safe too.
So sure they're gonna go after PBS and the Boy
Scouts and everything else, but they'll leave the military alone.
Right again, I need distress to you the thought has
never entered their mind. It never even occurs to them
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America or patriotism or defeating our enemies or keeping people
safe when they think about the military. That never even
occurs to them. In fact, many of the honest ones
have expressed nothing but disdain for the military because they're patriotic,
because they keep America safe. I can't tell you how
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many have told me to my face back when we
were complaining about the George Floyd stuff in the NFL,
there's no need for Black lives matter in the own
zone and stuff like that. I've had multiple Communists tell
me to my face, don't tell me you don't want
it to be political. It's always been political. They have
the military there. What the communist looks at the military
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people with their patriotism and their flags, and he thinks
that's a hostile act towards him. Process that in your mind.
So with that in mind, as soon as they got
command of the military, because they only look at everything
through the lens of power through the revolution, they sought
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to remake it, to remake it into something that protected
the country, not that gave your son or your daughter
a leg up on life, something that exclusively served the
revolution for the purpose of the revolution. They did not
do this all at once. It didn't begin with the tranny, gay,
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race insanity. That came a little later, which we'll get
to in a moment. That's not where it began. It
began with women. That's where it began. You know, communists
oftentimes understand you can't do everything all at once. So
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how do you how do you change the military? Well,
you simply take women who were not physically as strong
as men, and you demand they integrate into all male units.
And anybody who objects to this, you simply shame them
by calling them a sexist. The misogynist why do you
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hate women? They will lower their head and lower their
gaze and they'll walk away, and soon you're rotting things
from the inside out. We'll continue in a moment. You're
listening to the oracle. You love this one. It's a
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Kelly Show on a Tuesday, offending everybody as we discuss
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what happened to the military and the greatness of what
happened today. We'll get the government shutdowns and emails and
the fbis a bunch of liars, and so many other things.
But the destruction, very focused destruction. The remaking, i should say,
of our military did not begin with the bunch of
tranny insanity. It began with the ridiculous idea that women
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should be in everything, that women should be in every
single part of the military. That women are equal to men.
That's an insane concept. Nobody's equal to anybody else, and
men and women are different. They are not equal to
each other at all. Being in the military is physical.
I cannot stress this enough. It is a physical job.
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It is physical. It is exhausting. The things you have
to do, things you don't even think of, will wear
you out like you can't imagine. You have to be
physical to be in there. But because we've been drowning
in feminist crap and a bunch of feminized men who
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couldn't tell women no and were too afraid, and a
bunch of loser dork politicians always chasing the women vote.
Men in this country never told women know when it
came to the military, even though we have study after study.
But you don't even need the study, but studies that
prove the second you integrate women into units, the unit
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will become less effective, less combat effective, less effective morale wise,
because women will blow up a locker room. It's not
their fault. That's what happens when you put young men
with young women. It is a disaster in every possible way.
And we started to do it. But here's what happened.
You see, you start saying, hey, this field the infantry
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is now open to women. That's not enough. Again, the
communists understand I need to get votes here. So what
do they do. It's not enough to open it to women.
They make a phone call, Hey, I better see some
women in the army rangers real soon. Well, women can't
pass ranger training. Most men can't pass ranger training. So
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what do they do, Hey make sure some women get through.
And they start lying in lowering standards and lying in
lowering standards. And there's been book after book after book
written about exactly this. Because the women could not meet
the physical standards, they simply started changing them or lying
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or cheating and cramming them through. In all this, the
unit gets weaker and worse and weaker and worse. And
the heartbreaking all this is not hurt feelings. The heartbreaking,
all this is people die Forcibly. Integrating women into military
units has already killed people in the United States of America,
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and it will continue to do so because women serve
in many rules where they don't belong. I didn't say
women shouldn't join the military, and so don't email me
with your offense. Have I served it, my daughter's in.
Don't think that you're going to get anywhere pretending to
be offended with me. I'm not impressed, and I don't
care at all. It means your offense means nothing to
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me at all. There are plenty of ways for women
to serve in the military, plenty of areas where they
have served historically with great honor having them in the infantry.
It's suicidal for a nation. It can't do it. They're
not strong enough, they're not built for it. They don't
have the hips, they don't the lungs, they don't have
the muscle. And so Pete Eggs as Secretary of War,
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caused quite a hubbub with this.
Speaker 4 (22:15):
Any place where tried and true physical standards were altered,
especially since twenty fifteen when combat arms standards were changed
to ensure females could qualify must be returned to their
original standard. Other standards have been manipulated to hit racial
quotas as well, which is just as unacceptable. This too,
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must end merit only the President talks about it all
the time.
Speaker 5 (22:39):
Merit based. Today, at my direction, each service will ensure
that every requirement for every combat mos, for every designated
combat arms position, returns to the highest male standard, only.
Speaker 1 (22:57):
The highest male standard. Why say that, he said it
multiple times? Why say that, because that has to be
the standard that saves lives. The highest male standard means
the biggest, the strongest, the fastest, And if you are
a woman, that we are for some reason still allowing
in these moss. No more steps tools, no more getting bypassed.
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No more phone calls from senators about how many female
commanders they want. It has to change because lives are
at stake. Lives are at stake. People die when physical
standards are not met in combat, people die. It kills people.
Now that's one. So once the commune has started worming
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women into every single place in the military, which is ridiculous,
then they started to get a taste for it. The
women were the primer, The women were the ones that
got the ball rolling. Then they started looking around thinking
to themselves, well, wait a minute, we do control this thing.
Why don't Why don't we keep this going? Soon you
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had the climate commies in there, we actually have. People
don't even realize how deep the climate communist insanity inside
the military is. He touched on it a little to remove.
Speaker 6 (24:18):
The social justice, politically correct, and toxic ideological garbage that
had infected our department.
Speaker 5 (24:25):
To rip out the politics.
Speaker 4 (24:29):
No more identity months, DEI offices, dudes in dresses, no
more climate change worship.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
We actually have so poisoned the United States military. Most
people don't even know that they're aiming towards reducing their
carbon I kid, you not trying to go green. Of course,
the climate communists are going to figure, we have the military,
let's keep going. But it wasn't just the climate I'm
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a communists. The race communists of course guided on this
as well. It's much less talked about because people don't
like to discuss such things openly. But the naked anti
white racism that is pervasive now in the military is stunning.
I could give you every email in the world, I
of course will not, but just know white people have
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been smashed, run out, and passed over repeatedly, purely for
the color of their skins, because the communists decided only
black people and women, only minorities, should be promoted, and
white people, no matter how qualified, they should just sit
there and shut up and take orders. He touched on.
Speaker 4 (25:42):
An entire generation of generals and admirals were told that
they must parrot the insane fallacy that quote our diversity
is our strength.
Speaker 5 (25:51):
Of course, we know our unity is our strength.
Speaker 1 (25:55):
And it didn't stop there. Surely it would stop there, right, Okay,
some climate stuff. Okay, we got women in there, all right,
of course we're going to do the DEI thing. But
don't think for a second it stopped there. No we
had to gay it up. We control it. We have
to start having drag races on military bases. We have
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to start promoting trainees. This person was an admiral.
Speaker 7 (26:23):
I'm Admiral Rachel Levine. Climate change is having a disproportionate
effect on the physical and mental health of black communities.
Black Americans are more likely than White Americans to live
in areas and housing that increase their susceptibility to climate
related health issues, and sixty five percent of Black Americans.
Speaker 1 (26:41):
Disgusting promoting these people every chance they.
Speaker 4 (26:45):
We are liberating commanders and NCOs. We are liberating you.
We are overhauling an inspector general process, the IG that
has been weaponized, putting complainers, idelogus and poor perform in
the driver's scene. We're doing the same with the equal
Opportunity and military equal opportunity policies. The EO and MOO
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at our department. No more frivolous complaints, no more anonymous complaints,
no more repeat complaintants, no more smearing reputations, no more
endless waiting, no more legal limbo, no more side tracking careers,
no more walking on eggshells. Promote top performing officers and
NCOs faster and get rid of poor performers more quickly. Evaluations, education,
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and field exercises will become real evaluations, not box checks,
for every one of us, at every level.
Speaker 1 (27:41):
What the Communist did to our military was evil. What
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So without interrupting, without going into the background of all
of it, I'll I'll let the old Secretary of War
have his say, and then we'll just wrap this thing
up and move on to other things.
Speaker 6 (29:39):
And remove the social justice, politically correct and toxic ideological
garbage that had infected our department.
Speaker 5 (29:47):
To rip out the politics.
Speaker 4 (29:51):
No more identity months, DEI offices, dudes in dresses.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
Gosh, that's still good. This is so good and rest assured.
In case maybe you're wondering why he had to drag
them all there in person. You have the most important
conversations in person. I know this is the era of
the zoom call of FaceTime, where we can just send
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a text message, shoot out, a group email. No no, no,
no no. If you have an important conversation to have
with anybody, child, spouse, employee, anybody, you do it in
person so they know you mean business and rest assured.
There were legions of generals in admirals in that auditorium
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quaking in their shiny uniform when he said this kind
of story.
Speaker 4 (30:46):
Our warfighters are entitled to be led by the best
and most capable leaders. We have a sacred duty to
ensure that our warriors are led by the most capable
and qualified combat leaders. This is one thing you and
I can control. The military has been forced by foolish
and reckless politicians to focus on the wrong things.
Speaker 1 (31:07):
In many ways.
Speaker 4 (31:08):
This speech is about fixing decades of decay. For too long,
we've promoted too many uniform leaders for the wrong reasons,
based on their race, based on gender quotas, based on
historic so called firsts.
Speaker 1 (31:23):
Foolish and reckless political.
Speaker 4 (31:24):
Leaders set the wrong compass heading and we lost our way.
Speaker 1 (31:30):
We became the woke department. He has a lot of
work to do, but it begins, and he put them
all on notice. Now I'm going to play a couple
things for you it's from the view. Don't worry, it's
from the view. It doesn't matter, but I want you
to hear it for a reason. This was Farah Griffin.
Speaker 8 (31:50):
The final thing. I did not like that Pete Hegseth,
who did serve his country but chose to denigrate the
service of others. He name checked three generals, two that
I served him that shaming. Two I served with General
Mackenzie and General Millie, both of whom have a combined
nearly one hundred years of service. General Millie served for
forty years in the military. You don't need to attack
other people's service to make yourself.
Speaker 1 (32:11):
To one hundred years of losing wars and the fat shaming.
They have a big problem with the fat shame.
Speaker 8 (32:20):
Also, he said he was going to.
Speaker 7 (32:23):
Return to the highest male.
Speaker 8 (32:26):
Standard for combat positions because the.
Speaker 7 (32:29):
Troops were fat.
Speaker 8 (32:31):
I don't understand how that was supposed to be an
uplifting message for our military, was referring to Colonel Sam.
Speaker 1 (32:38):
I don't understand how that was supposed to be uplifting.
Why are you fat shaming? Now, let me clarify, I'm
actually not mad. I understand that women sitting on the
set of the view a bunch of lib hag women.
I understand that's how they're going to talk, and that's
how they're going to think. Why aren't you uplifting me?
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Why are you fat shaming me? The problem is, for
two to three decades at least in this country, that's
how military leadership thought too. I don't want to fat
shame you. I don't want I don't want you to
feel ashamed of being fat. That was my entire Marine
Corps existence was being shamed for or shaming others for
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ways they have failed, ways they have screwed up, and
then teaching them how to do it better. That's what
the military is. If you don't like that, go do
something else. That's what it is, and that's what it
should be. Standards. Why aren't you uplifting me? No one's
uplifting you because you're too fat. That's why. Because a
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tank couldn't uplift you. Go for a run and put
down the donuts. God, I'm happy. Look, I'm happy. I
don't mean to get mad. I am happy, Chris. It's
it is refreshing to have a new day, and to
have Donald Trump stand up there and speak afterwards was
also refreshing because what it did it told them he
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meant he meant business. What it did was it was
a visual backup for the Secretary of war. Hey, General,
don't think for a second you're just going to ignore this.
He's young, he doesn't know. We're going to ride it out.
I'm here, I'm the commander in chief, and this is
the way. It's going to be a very very good day.
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In a day that we'll be dismissed, it will be forgotten.
We're not going to talk about it even I don't
know that we'll talk about it again in the show,
and we're definitely not going to talk about it tomorrow.
I'm gonna let it go. But this is the day
that may have saved your son's life. Do you know that,
maybe your daughter's life, maybe all of our lives remember
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and this day and age war can come home really,
really really quickly. This day may have changed things. The
Communist it the communists did what he wanted with it.
Now we have a lot of work to do cleaning
it out. Speaking of places the communists sought out power
and grabbed they did that with the cell phone companies.
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You know that, right? Did you know? Did you know
what Verizon did in the wake of January sixth. To
all those people that were there, I would recommend you
go look it up. I would recommend you go look
up what your cell phone company did in the wake
of George Floyd's protest. I want you to go look
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it up. These mobile companies were conquered as well and
then used for the revolution. My company, Puretalk, was not
They would never allow that to happen. Puretalk CEO was
a Vietnam veteran. He laughs these dirty comedies out of
his office. I pay half of what you pay for
my cell phone service, and I'm on the same cell towers.
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switch to Pure Talk. I'm sorry, I have to play
it one more thing. I've played it already. I love
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it because if you've ever been around the Pentagon or
on a military base, you will run into a high
up officer who is fat in.
Speaker 4 (36:27):
Discuss it's tiring to look out at combat formations, or
really any formation and see fat troops. Likewise, it's completely
unacceptable to see fat generals and admirals in the holes
of the Pentagon and leading commands around the country in
the world.
Speaker 1 (36:40):
It's a bad look. So, whether you're an.
Speaker 4 (36:42):
Airborne ranger or a chairborne ranger, a brand new private
or a four star general, you need to meet the
height and weight standards and pass for PT tests. But today,
at my direction, every member of the Joint Force at
every rank is required to take a.
Speaker 5 (36:55):
PT test twice a year, as.
Speaker 4 (36:58):
Well as meet height and weight requirements twice a year
every year of service.
Speaker 1 (37:03):
You know what a PT test? When I was in
you know what it was. I'm sure they've adjusted it
by now, but it was pull ups, sit ups, and
a three mile run. Pull ups, sit ups, a three
mile run. Do you understand how many of our troops,
young and old, high and low, cannot run for three miles?
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A shocking number, A shocking number. It's got a change,
and it is changing. And if you want a bright,
shining example of why it needs to change and quickly,
I'll give you one. Next