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January 24, 2025 36 mins

You can’t survive as a country if half the country hates itself. Easing the American people into the idea of mass deportations. Staying in control of the narrative. When does The Rights resolve against democrat propaganda fail? 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun
on a Friday. We have done it, we have survived
the week. And of course it's an ask doctor Jesse Friday.
And it is a great day.

Speaker 3 (00:35):
The deportations are underway, loads of illegals getting thrown onto planes,
sent back from where they came. It is glorious. People
talk about that tonight. How's the American public's appetite for
that going? What happened to Jewish producer Chris is Mustard.
He was supposed to be bringing into the studio constitutional

(00:57):
amendments for a third term. Why are we bothering with
this kind of idiocy?

Speaker 2 (01:02):
Ah?

Speaker 3 (01:02):
That's so much more coming up tonight on the world
famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now, I'm going to begin here
with something amazing. I woke up this morning, rolled over,
did same thing you did, rolled over, grabbed my foot
and saw it was in the news. As I was
shaking the codwebs out of my head, and right away
I see see one thirties big planes, big big military planes,

(01:26):
I'll put it that way, big military planes being loaded
up with the illegals going home. And I got to
see email I got the dear Jesse. Should we be
critical of how slow the deportations are going? Yet Tom
Holman seems to brag about deporting three hundred legals. That's

(01:46):
a sad number to brag about. We only have seven
hundred thirty days to get done. How do we help out?
So on and so forth. Okay, Tom Holman continues what
he's been doing, which is very very He's staying in
the media, staying on the news. Part of the reason
we haven't lost control of the narrative yet is we

(02:10):
are staying on the news giving the American people updates
about what we're doing.

Speaker 4 (02:16):
I can tell you right now, Chris, if we arrested
thirteen hundred people, over a thousand of them are criminals.
Who are the other ones? They are either fugitives who
have been to immigration court in ordery movement. Didn't he
became a fugitive or collaterals? Or do the clab or
rust happen in sanctuary cities because they forced us in
the community. But we are constraint public safety threats first,

(02:37):
and it just makes sense. I don't care if a Republican,
a Democrat, independent, why not let law enforcement go into
a county jail taxperiod, county jail to arrest a gut
it you locked in a jail cell. So obviously the
public safety threat that will solve a lot of this problem.

Speaker 3 (02:52):
Okay, So let's talk about that because it's a very
fair question. You can be mad at that guy because
it's going well and we're happy and things like that,
but what he asks is a very fair question when
you consider it just in the last four years alone.
We'll call the number twenty million. Trump said twenty one.
Some people think thirty. I've seen ten, but whatever, we'll

(03:14):
call it twenty just for the sake of argument. We're
not going to know twenty million. We have four years
to get twenty million people out, and that only gets
us back to where we started with Joe Biden. Remember
we have pick a number thirty forty million. Before Joe

(03:34):
Biden walked in, we're probably looking at a sixty seventy
million person deportation effort. When you look at the numbers,
since fifteen percent of the country give or take slot,
and so you're looking at these numbers, thirteen hundred people arrested,
we got some three hundred here, two hundred there, and

(03:56):
you're asking is it enough. Well, couple things. One, the
American people of this generation, if you go clear back
to the you know, sixties and what you've seen similar
things like this. But the American people of this generation
have never ever experienced mass deportation, a government focused effort

(04:23):
to massively deport people, one that they are bragging about,
meaning the government is bragging about it, one that is
being reported on the news. This is not something the
American people of this generation have ever experienced in their lifetime.
I am forty three. I started getting political when I
was twenty four twenty five, okay, so about twenty years

(04:45):
of politics for me. I certainly have never seen it.
I've never seen anything like this before. They are they
are getting the American people eased into what is new,
that is won. Two, they are knocking down initially the

(05:09):
easy and obvious stuff as they get the American people
accustomed to mass deportations. You know, there's there's sun Zoo. Obviously,
everyone knows who sun Zoo is, the war the Chinese
war philosopher, right, everyone sun Zoo He's the one who
wrote that book The Art of War. Everyone's read that,

(05:29):
or at least everyone knows of the Art of War.
You've probably glanced at it. It's fascinating book with a
bunch of little sayings in there. But one of the
sayings that I love to try to drill into the
head of my boys when we're playing risk or something
like that is do not attack what is strong? Attack
what is weak? Meaning if I have five territories heavily fortified,

(05:55):
and I have one which is you know, one little
pidley army on there, don't throw your forces up against
the wall I have built. Go break off a territory
one you can do easily. In so doing, you gain momentum,
you gain strength, and you weaken me a little. I

(06:16):
want every single person in this country who is here
illegally to be deported, not just to further criminals, just
all of them, every single one of them. Man, women, children,
I don't give a crap. If you are here, go home.
That's what I want. Hopefully that's what you want. But
no matter what, initially, what they have, what ICE has

(06:39):
in their possession already is tons and tons and tons
of names and locations of individuals, felons who are here,
who have just simply been luxuriating here because democrats want
violent criminals in your country, Your state is your community.

(07:01):
Democrats brought all these people in, and not only that,
they knew all these people were here and knew exactly
where they were. That's how they're getting to so many
of these people in the first three four days. Democrats
knew it and wanted them here. Democrats want violent criminals
in your community. Period, end of story. It's not arguable anymore.

(07:22):
So back to what we were saying, is it being
done fast enough? Well, no, it will have to be faster.
It will have to ramp up from here. If it's
three hundred this day and then two hundred that day,
that's progress. It's not enough. But let's let's give them

(07:43):
a bit of a grace period as they knock out
the easy stuff, as they get the American people accustomed
to a brand new way of immigration enforcement, one they
are not familiar with. Look, this is me, you know.
I'd bed and yelling and criticizing if I was seeing
things I disliked, if I thought that they were screwing

(08:06):
us over going back on promises. I am floored. I'm
so impressed so far with how many promises they intend
They very obviously intend to keep Trump hasn't backed off
of any of it. It's nothing like before, none of it.
He's doubling down, trippling down. He's all in. Could let
him run right now? They're running the right direction. Is

(08:29):
it fast enough? Well, let's talk about that. Is it
fast enough? We've had this talk before on the show,
but let's talk about it again. No matter what we do,
we'll make this purely about immigration, but this applies to
really every single issue, no matter what we do on

(08:53):
the right as anti communists. In order to truly save
America for our children, their children, and their children after them,
what we need is something that is probably out of
our control. What we need is a different Democrat party.

(09:17):
And I say that for this reason. If you have
one party that's weak and stupid but occasionally gets its
act together and starts cleaning up the mess, that would
be the GOP. And the only other alternative as far
as major parties go, is a party that is wholly
committed to burning down the country. Then in the end,

(09:39):
no matter how far and fast you go, you can
never do enough to save it. If Donald Trump puts
this mass deportation thing into warp speed, I am extremely
doubtful he can get twenty million people out in four years,
but even if he does, that only takes us back
to where we were before Joe Biden got into office.

(10:03):
In order to save the United States of America, we
must have a Democrat Party that doesn't hate the United
States of America, and we don't have that right now.
So what we're doing is we're fighting back as hard
as we can, trying to keep our head above water,
and hoping maybe some small semblance of patriotism will return

(10:29):
to the Democrats. I don't know a couple more words
on that than we're moving on to other things.

Speaker 1 (10:33):
Hang on the Jesse Kelly Show. I like it returns next.

Speaker 2 (10:38):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday, A
wonderful Friday, and ask doctor Jesse Friday.

Speaker 3 (10:46):
And we're going to continue on. I've already knocked one out.
We're going to continue on in a moment. We're just
talking for a moment about you know, immigration, is it
going fast enough? And what I just explained in case
you're just now joining us, is all this stuff is
good and we're going the right way and we're fixing
things and that is awesome and we should be happy. Man,
You should be happy right now. I am happy right now,

(11:07):
but on a macro level, on a thirty thousand foot
view level. To truly save the country, we need something
that is likely out of our control. We need a
different Democrat party. I'm not saying we need them to

(11:28):
be Republicans or libertarians or nationalists or whatever. There's always
going to be an opposite political party there just always is.
That's the way human nature works. But what we cannot
survive long term is what we have now. We cannot
survive long term as a country when one of the

(11:50):
two major political parties, when half of our political parties
hate the country and want it destroyed. You can't survive
in that way because you can't ever clean up the
mess in its entirety. I've used this analogy before. We'll
move on to some other questions here, but I've used
this analogy before. Of we're sharing a house, we have

(12:11):
a roommate. Let's say it's let's say it's me and Chris,
Me and Jewish producer Chris. So we got bagels and whatnot.
It's hard to find anything else. It's decent, but I
love the house. I want the house to be better.
They maybe we should Maybe we should lay some sow
in the backyard. The living room could use a fresh

(12:31):
coat of pain. I treasure the house. Chris, who lives
there with me, hates it, thinks it sucks. He wants
to burn it down. I come home from work. Of course,
Chris won't have been at work, just be lazy. I
walk in and he's in the kitchen trying to light
the kitchen on fire. Can I stop it? Well? Yeah,

(12:53):
hopefully get the fire extinguished, put it in fire extinguisher,
put out the fire hopefully. Yeah. Can I stop him? Okay?

Speaker 5 (12:59):
Good?

Speaker 3 (12:59):
I just stop them. Okay, I just clean up this
mess and that mess. But on a long enough timeline,
am I going to be able to stop Chris from
destroying a house? If I love it and he wants
to destroy it, how can I stop him? What we
need long term is a different Democrat party. Listen to

(13:20):
these people. What we've seen in the last four or
five days has been the deportation of child rapists. You
realize that the worst people on the planet have been
deported over the last four or five days. Here's the
Ihan nomark.

Speaker 6 (13:34):
The term administration's immigration policy is a threat to immigrants
like criminals.

Speaker 3 (13:43):
What did she just say? Listen, Listen to this. Listen.
This is some tranny teacher saying, don't come for any
of the illegals in my class.

Speaker 7 (13:52):
Can now read classrooms, and as a high school teacher,
I just want to make one thing clear. If someone
tries to come in my classroom and take one of
my students, one of us isn't leaving the classroom. Play
with me.

Speaker 3 (14:06):
Sounds good anyway that we have to fix. All right,
Let's get on to some other questions. Jesse, Why are
these senators trying to introduce a constitutional amendment for a
Trump third term? It will never happen. Is it just
to suck up the Trump? Okay, so let's talk about politics,

(14:28):
the GOP politics as they are right now. Obviously, Donald
Trump is the most popular Republican in America by a
large margin, by a comfortable margin. He's the most popular
one in America. But I'm gonna pause on that for
a moment, and I'm gonna go back to a piece

(14:49):
of audio I played for you. I think it was
either this week or last week of Mike Johnson. Now,
Mike Johnson is currently Speaker of the House. He was
Speaker of the House, So, I mean, he's been Speaker
of the House for quite some time. And this interview
he was doing Bari Weiss, Berry Weiss, whatever her name is.
It was Joe Biden. I think he had two or

(15:10):
three days left in his presidency. So this was before
the inauguration, but right before the inauguration when Mike Johnson
sat down and had this talk. And in this talk,
Mike Johnson, as you will hear, revealed that he found
out some time ago, some time ago, that Joe Biden
was so non functional he was signing executive orders and

(15:33):
didn't know what they were.

Speaker 6 (15:33):
Quickly, Miss President, can I ask you a question I
cannot answer this from my constituents in Louisiana. Sir, why
did you pause LNG exports to Europe? Like I don't understand.
You know, liquified natural gas is in great demand by
our allies. Why would you do that because you understand
we just talked about Ukraine. You understand you're fueling Vladimir
Putin's war machine because they got to get their gas

(15:54):
from him, you know. And he looks at me, stunned
with this, and he said, I didn't do that. I said,
Miss President, yes, you did it was an executive order,
like you know, three weeks ago, And he goes, no,
I didn't do that, and he's arguing with me. I said,
miss President, respectfully, can I could I go out here
and ask your secretary to print it out. We'll read
it together. You definitely did that, and he goes, oh,
you talk about natural gas. Yes, sir, he said, oh no,

(16:17):
did you misunderstand? He said, what I did is I
signed this thing to we're going to conduct a study
on the effects of energy. I said, no, you're not, sir,
you paused it. I know I have the terminal, the
export terminals in my state. I talked to those people
this morning. This is doing massive damage to our economy,
national security. It occurred to me very he was not
lying to me. He genuinely did not know what he

(16:39):
had signed. And I walked out of that meeting with
fear and loathing because I thought, we're in serious trouble.
Who is running the country, like, I don't know who
put the paper in front of them, but he didn't know.

Speaker 3 (16:50):
The Speaker of the House sat down with the President
of the United States of America asked the President about
an executive order he'd signed that really altered the world,
as you just heard. It changed things in Europe, in Russia,
it changed the United States of America, a world altering signature.

(17:15):
And the Speaker of the House, after he sat down
with the President of the United States of America and
found that out, did what. Now, let's talk about that
and how it relates to your question in a moment
before we get to that. Obviously, whenever we talk about
Joe Biden, we start to think about the fact that

(17:39):
our loved ones aren't going to be around forever. We
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(18:00):
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Speaker 1 (18:37):
We'll be back the Jesse Kelly Show on air and
online at Jesse Kellyshow dot com.

Speaker 2 (18:45):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday. Reminding
you you can email the show Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow
dot com, Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. So the
question was, why why are these senators trying to introduce
some ridiculous amendment to give Trump a third term?

Speaker 3 (19:04):
It won't pass. Is this just sucking up the Trump?
So I paused on that. I'm gonna come back to it.
I'm coming back to it in a roundabout way. I
played the audio I'm not gonna play it again of
Mike Johnson while Joe Biden was still president but almost done.
He was two or three days left, and Mike Johnson
sits down for a podcast interview and he explains to

(19:24):
this podcaster that Joe Biden was passing executive orders that
altered global economies. Hours Europe's Russias and he didn't know
what they were and lee upon learning this after leaving
that meeting, he was just stunned. Wow, who's running the country. Okay,

(19:46):
so you're the Speaker of the House. What did you
do when you discovered the president of the United States
of America is not only not a functional adult, but
people evil people around him are taking advantage of him

(20:09):
and doing horrific things to the country. And they're doing
this because he's not functional. What did you do about that?
Back when you found it out, not two days before
Trump takes over? What did you do about that? Do
you remember that press conference? Hey, Chris Corey, I know
we have a bunch of audio and stuff like that

(20:29):
on the show. Could you do me a favor? Could
you dig up a single public statement from Mike Johnson,
a press conference, a quote given to anybody, or you
know what, let's get more serious here. How about immediately
calling Congress together because you just walked out of the
Oval office and found out the President of the United

(20:51):
States of America is not only not operating at full
at a full tank, evil people are using him. Did
you call Congress together? And he immediately called for the
twenty Fifth Amendment. Did you immediately impeach him in order
to save the American people? Did you do any of
those things? No, you did not. You sat on all
this information until two days before Donald Trump was going

(21:12):
to be sworn in, and then you revealed this information
to a podcaster as if you're just some kind of
internet commentator who never had any power whatsoever to do
any of this at all. No, it made for a
great SoundBite, sounds good on the radio. Where were you
when we needed you? We needed you back when he
was not functional and the commies around him were screwing

(21:35):
this country. That's when we needed you. Two days before
trum Trump sworn in. It's too late, and yet that's
when we heard from you. Why, well, this is going
to come back to this constitutional amendment thing. We want
our representatives in the House of Representatives in the Senate.

(21:58):
We want the people who go to Washington. We want
them to be leaders. That's really what we're asking for.
I understand their servants of the people and stuff like that,
but no, they need to go take a critical leadership role.
If I am appointing an advocate of any kind, if

(22:19):
I want ob to start buying the good peanut butter again.
And I gather a group of people together and we
decide we're gonna send one person to go to OB
and advocate that she buys the good peanut butter again,
and not only the creamy stuff. I want some extra
crunchy in the house. And we decide, Okay, you know what, Corey.

(22:40):
Corey's going to be the one, and he's going to
go to AB and he's going to advocate on my behalf. Well, Corey,
I expect him to be bold. I expect him to
take a leadership rule because he's the only advocate I have.
And so we look at our senators and our House
of representatives. People like that. We want them to be leaders,

(23:00):
but they're not leaders. They're gutless, loser cowards who only
go whichever way the wind blows. And why are you
watching United States senators waste all of our freaking time
talking about constitutional amendments to give Donald Trump a third
term Because these weak, useless cowards they all know Donald

(23:21):
Trump is the most popular Republican in the country. They've
licked their finger, they've stuck it in the air, and
now they know the best way to get re elected
again is to kiss Donald Trump's but every single possible
way and the most clownish, ridiculous ways humanly possible, because
it makes you look like a Trump guy. You see

(23:42):
this all over the television two. You hear it all
over the radio two. The radio guy who doesn't have
anything interesting to say. He couldn't crack a funny joke
if his life depended on it. His ratings were in
the toilet. But you know what's guaranteed, ratings and what'll
probably keep you on the air for as long as
you can Trump.

Speaker 7 (24:00):
Trump Trump Trup, Trump maca backup mack of trup Trump Trump.

Speaker 3 (24:04):
Trup guaranteed to keep you on the air. You're never
going to be a superstar because people can see through
that and it smells and they leave. But it's enough
to get you there. It's enough to keep you there.
I should say Trump is a phenom in an industry
to himself. And if a lot of people like people

(24:28):
who see that, which is most people, they will try
to get into his orbit because it's guaranteed. It's guaranteed.
And you see this, I should note you see this
from the left. Jewish producer Christians brought up Stephen Colbert
it's actually a very good point. The left does the
same thing from the opposite way. If you're super boring,

(24:52):
you stn't have anything interesting to say, uh, Brian Stelter,
Joyanne Reid, Jim Akaw. If you're one of these people
who doesn't, necessarily you don't bring anything unique, there's no
reason to tune in. Will you understand this in the
same way I was just making fun of the radio
guys or politicians who do it. You understand that you

(25:15):
can sit down and you can get enough eyes and
ears to stay on the air if you just rage
against Trump twenty four hours a day, every single day.
The whole thing is Trump's the devil. Trump's the devil.
Trump's the devil. Trump's the devil again. He's so such
a phenom, his orbit is so big. He's so big

(25:37):
that even hatred of him means money can keep you
on the air. That's why it's obnoxious. It's awful, honestly, Jesse,
you recently talked about the American public being more resistant
to propaganda than in year's past. How long does the
American publics resolve have to unwaiver in regards to mass

(25:58):
deportation for the legacy media to give up. I get
that the American communists is unrelenting, but there has to
be a breaking point. Okay, that's a very good question.
Right now, we're watching the Democrat Party in the American
media obviously joining together like they are together, like they

(26:18):
always are. We are watching them attempt to get America
against mass deportation. But the attempts are not working. And
I've played for you how many bits of audio from
even CNN, these places where they're pulling the American public,
and even after the mass deportations have begun, the American

(26:41):
public love is it. It's not only a Republican thing either.
Republicans adore it, Independents adore it. And last time I
checked it was fifty five percent of Democrats liked it.
So they're failing right now at whipping up the public
into a frenzy. The way they are question is do
they give up? No, they cannot give up. They don't

(27:05):
give up because they can't. They will never give that up.
The mass importation of disloyal foreigners is a central plank
of American communism. In fact, all Western civilization, all the
Western countries who've been infected with communism, America, the UK, Germany, Canada,

(27:26):
all of them, France especially all of them. A central
plank of the communist strain in those countries is the
mass importation of foreign barbarians. They are not ever, ever, ever, ever,
ever going to give that up, because without that they
have no chance whatsoever. The entire movement is built on it.

(27:47):
I'll expand on that in a minute.

Speaker 1 (27:48):
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hands are. Back to what we were discussing, the guy

(28:19):
asked a question of the American public has so far
been resistant to the propaganda against mass deportation? Does the
American media do they eventually give up on that propaganda effort? No,
And let me explain this. The Roman army, the ancient

(28:39):
Roman army, armies have a central thing. They build everything
around so like a Mongolian army would be horses, horse
archers for the ancient Roman army, the central part of
their army for most of its existence was heavy infantry,

(28:59):
and so that kind of warfare back then. There's heavy infantry,
there's kind of lighter infantry. They won't have as much armor,
but they move better. There are intermediate intermediate how do
I want to describe this, I'll call it a javelin people.
But intermediate people where where they can't shoot as far

(29:20):
as the archers. And then there are archers. But then
there's light cavalry, there's heavy cavalry. These are the basic
part basic troop types you'll find no matter where you
go for the ancient world. But for the Roman military,
the central part of the military was the heavy infantry guy. Okay,

(29:42):
now from there, they knew they had to diversify. They
had to be able to fight in different kinds of terrain.
You have to be able to go up into the
mountains of France and fight in the winter. You have
to go into the desert and fight the Parthians. You're
gonna have to to be able to fight on the shore.
You're gonna have to be able to fight in the jungle.

(30:03):
You're gonna have to be They understood that so they
needed different parts of their army. But all the parts
of their army they brought in and trained or mercenaries,
all of them were brought in to orbit the central
part of their army, which is the heavy infantry. So

(30:26):
we bring in the cavalry, what for just in case
they have cavalry. We can put our infantry, our heavy
infantry here, and then ours can guard the flanks and
keep them up. But it's still everything is designed around
the heavy infantry. Guy, And as a military commander, you
know that that's my anchor, that's my rock, that's my son.

(30:47):
Everything will orbit around that. For Western communism in the
modern era, it is so despicable that the central part
part of it is unending mass migration of peoples from
other parts of the globe. It is not a side item.

(31:08):
I'll be honest with you right now, and I'm sorry
for all you feminists listening. Lots of the parts of
it you think are central are really not. Feminism is
a side item. That's something they'll toss out there to
the lady with the little crew cut. It's not central
to it. They want her on board. It's not central
to it. The central part of Western civilization is the

(31:32):
mass importation of disloyal foreigners, because only that, only that
gives them enough power to replace the patriotic American citizen
or Canadian citizen or wherever this is happening. Only the
mass importation of foreigners gives them the numbers they need

(31:52):
to replace the patriotic citizen with somebody who will vote
for them, just because they brought them into the country,
gave I'm a free hotel room and some papoosas only
mass migration keeps the Western civilization communist in power. It
is not a side issue. It is the central issue

(32:16):
that keeps these people in power and guarantees them more power.
They must have it, so no, they will not give
up their propaganda or resistance efforts to the mass deportation
of foreigners. They may be a little quiet right now.

(32:37):
I know they're trying to offer some resistance, but they
may not be screaming as loudly as they will be
because the Trump administration is prioritizing rapists and murderers and
things like that. And now you'll get the ihan Omars
of the world who will still defend those people. But
for the most part, most elected Democrats and even media

(32:59):
people they can read the tea leaves. Probably shouldn't defend
the Haitian gang banger who's got like seventeen felonies. I guess,
oh yeah, I have the guy. Don't have the guy
on here, Chris, he's her summer. I should have marked it.
Probably we should start doing some prep for the show.
Uh oh yeah, this guy probably best if you don't
put him on the campaign ads. I'm not going back
to Hayden. One of those threats is this illegal alien

(33:21):
from Haiti.

Speaker 1 (33:22):
I says he's a gang member with seventeen criminal convictions
in recent years. I mean, you fighting forever, bro, thank
Obama for everything that he paid from me.

Speaker 3 (33:33):
Both probably doesn't look great on the Democrat campaign ads,
but they will not back off on this issue. They
will not surrender on this issue. They are feeling the
pressure majorly. Why do you think Klaus Schwab is currently
talking like this at the World Economic Forum?

Speaker 5 (33:53):
Yeah, for the next generation fase, we disc depending into
self showing and shortsighted behaviors said undermine collective pogress and
lead to profound societal and politicuture.

Speaker 3 (34:12):
What's he talking about? What self serving behaviors? What progress.
Klaus Schwab and the others understand that Western civilization is
pushing back against the mass importation of foreigners. The progress
he's talking about is the watering down of the patriotic citizen.
And he's in a very subtle way scolding all of

(34:37):
us stop giving a crap about a few rapes and murders.
We've made so much progress, We've done so much to
destroy Western civilization. Why are you? Why are you worried
about Lake and Riley? Don't you understand what we're doing.
They will not give up this issue, especially because they

(35:00):
have lost normal people now too, not just people like
you and me. They didn't have us, but normal people
are rejecting this stuff. Have you seen the tranning numbers.
I'm not gonna play it for you again, but we
played a SoundBite for you. I think it was this
week about it the public. We may have reached peak tranny.
The public's done all of them. Everyone thinks, okay, all right,

(35:21):
it's weird and it's gross. It's let's walk away from
this whole thing. They have siloed themselves into a place
of insanity. And only the foreigner who's been bribed, only
he can keep these people in power, they'll never give
it up. All right, let's talk about Chris and his mustard.
Let's talk about Republican primaries. Let's talk about many things

(35:45):
before we get to that. Let's get to your dog,
Your dog and his nutrition. Well, really, your dog in
his life. What what's worse than losing your dog? We
we've all been there, more of them than I can count,
and it still hurts thinking about it. Those fluffy idiots

(36:05):
become part of your family. I want to push that
day as far away from me as humanly possible. That's
why I give Fred Roughgreens all natural nutritional supplement. I
sprinkle it on his food. I don't have to change
his food or anything like that, but I know that
he doesn't get any nutrition in that food unless I
give him rough Greens with it. Well, his coat gets dolls, joints,

(36:26):
heard his stomach some mass, empty calories every meal. That's
what he'll do. That's what it'll do for you. You
want to try it. They have it for your cat too.
They have Mealgreens. It's not just rough Greens, they have
Mealgreens Free Jumpstart trial bags eight three three three three
My dog or go to roughgreens dot com slash Jesse,

(36:48):
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