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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 Thursday. We
are all most done with this week. I bet you
you have at least a day or two off for Christmas.
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If not, I hope you're making time and a half
the weekend approaches. We have a great show for you tonight.
So here's what's on tap. Before we get into some
of the darker things, and there'll be some of that,
there's some good things happening out there. We'll play a
couple of tidbits from Trump's address last night. Liked a
lot of what I heard, like the tone of what
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I heard a lot. And we'll talk about a couple
of things that are good. Let's remember there's always something
you can feel bad about, always something you can feel
good about. We'll focus on some positives here, get into
some more the system protecting illegals, foreign looters, pillaging the place,
some tranny insanity. A warning to everybody on welfare. Believe me,
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it's a warning you're going to want to hear. If
you're one of the hateful comedies who hate listens all
that emails. You have so many questions, so much more
coming up on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. And
before I forget tomorrow is ask doctor Jesse Friday. All
three hours belong to you. It's last time you're going
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to talk to me for just a little bit because
a Christmas break is coming. Email them now, Jesse at
Jesse Kellyshow dot com. Ask me anything, and I am
going to get to your emails tonight that everything everyone
asks questions about Damn bon Gino and the country and
everything else. I will get to that. But I know,
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I know that it is a hard time right now
in America and that the near future, I should say,
looks like maybe some rocky days ahead of us. Speaking
specifically about things like affordability. Here's a headline more than
seventy five percent of homes across the US are unaffordable.
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I heard a statistic today the average home price ad
bridge four hundred and ten thousand dollars. That is a
jaw dropping amount of money, four hundred and ten thousand dollars.
So I know there's that, And part of the reason
it hurts so much is it's not that long ago.
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We could afford so much more in twenty nineteen, before
the world collectively lost its mind and decided to forcibly
shut down its economies. For a chess cold you could
afford so much more. A Friday night with red lobster,
and then the movies was something you could do now
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once a month, once every two months. Now that's a
three hundred dollars a night. You remember. You remember what
it was like to be able to afford a new fridge,
to be able to afford a plane ticket to go
see your dad. You remember. And now that inflation has
gotten so bad, it's everything's twenty five fifty percent, in
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some cases, one hundred percent more expensive than it was.
It hurts, It sucks backtracking on your standard of living
because it's one of those things. It's part of the
human condition. I don't know whether this is a uniquely
American culture thing, but I don't think it is. I
think it's just human nature. You tend to think, at least,
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you tend to hope that your standard of living will
get better and better and better as you walk through life.
As you get older, you're earning, power increases, you get
more established, more responsible, So basically, you're driving a nicer
car when you're fifty than you were driving at twenty five.
That kind of it's kind of a basic way I
would put it, and now we're seeing that go the
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other way in a lot of ways. I know it sucks.
It sucks. I get it. That's why we have record
credit card debt. I get it. And that's why I
have been critical of Trump when he's been rolling out
messages like this. This is not last night, this is
a flashback. This is why I didn't like this. I
didn't like an under Biden night.
Speaker 2 (04:37):
I call the affordability crisis as a democratic post.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
But you also want the air cut work.
Speaker 3 (04:43):
You know, the the word that they use is a hoax.
And because they're the ones that caused the problem, I'm
only you know I'm talking about when you you know
you're trying to say it a different way.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
Trump has changed that because you yelled and screamed, like
I've talked to you about before, and I know you
agree with me on this. All politicians, even ones you
like a lot, they're all rental cars. Donald Trump, to
his credit, to his credit, he listens when you get
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angry at him. He is somebody who's always just going
to vent whatever is on his mind. He's gonna splatter
it out there, for better or for worse. Sometimes it'll
be wonderful, sometimes it'll make you WinCE. And sometimes he'll
start getting up in front of crowds, getting in front
of the camera and saying things like things are way
better and more affordable now. And you were outraged about it,
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but you didn't shut your mouth. You raised up the
flag and said, excuse me, No they're not. Don't stop
telling me how good I have it, No they're not.
Donald Trump went a different way last night, promising a
hopeful future. This is the kind of messaging. Don't tell
people how great they have it. Tell people how great
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they're about to have.
Speaker 3 (06:00):
When the world looks at us next year, let them
see a nation that is loyal to its citizens, faithful
to its work, is confident to its identity, certain to
its destiny, and the envy of the entire globe. We
are respected again like we have never been respected before.
Speaker 1 (06:19):
That shows hope. Doesn't tell people that you're doing just fine,
because when you're sitting there and you can't pay bills,
you're not doing just fine. But there's hope in that.
And he correctly, I love this because it's accurate. He
correctly informed people, not that they're doing great, because that's
not true. He informed people why they're not.
Speaker 2 (06:38):
Inherited a mess and I'm fixing it. When I took office,
inflation was the worst in forced pause.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
I'll start it over again. You don't want to know
why that was so much better than what he's been saying.
He didn't say I inherited a mess, a mess, and
now I fixed it and everything's great. That rubs people
the wrong way. It's I'm on it. I know. I
know that you're struggling. I know you're on your third shift.
I know that you can't afford this. I know Christmas
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is going to be leaner this year. I know I'm
going to fix it. I'm fixing it. That sounds like
somebody with a plan. I love it.
Speaker 2 (07:13):
Inherited a mess and I'm fixing it. When I took office,
inflation was the worst in forty eight years, and some
would say in the history of our country, which caused
prices to be higher than ever before, making life unaffordable
for millions and millions of Americans. This happened during a
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Democrat administration, and it's when we first began hearing the
word affordability.
Speaker 1 (07:40):
Outstanding so much better, and lays out some things that
are to come, not telling you how wonderful it is. Now. Hey,
help is on the way. This is long. I may
stop it. I may not as the president. I'll let
them have a say.
Speaker 3 (07:55):
Last administration and their allies in Congress looted our treasury
for trillions of day, driving up prices and everything at
levels never seen before. I am bringing those high prices
down and bringing them down very fast. The price of
a Thanksgiving turkey was down thirty three percent compared to
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the Biden last year. The price of eggs is down
eighty two percent since March, and everything else is falling rapidly.
Here are just some of the efforts that we have underway.
You will see in your wallets and bank accounts in
the new year. After years of record setting falling incomes,
our policies are boosting take home pay at a historic pace.
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Under Biden, real wages plummeted by three thousand dollars. Under Trump,
the typical factory worker has seen a wage increase of
one thousand, three hundred dollars. For construction workers, it's one thousand,
eight hundred dollars for miners.
Speaker 2 (08:53):
We're bringing back clean, beautiful coal.
Speaker 3 (08:56):
It's three thousand, three hundred dollars, and for the first
time in years, wages are rising much faster than inflation. Already,
I've secured a record breaking eighteen trillion dollars of investment
into the United States, which means jobs, wage increases, growth,
factory openings, and far greater national security. Much of this
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success has been accomplished by tariffs.
Speaker 2 (09:23):
We wrapped twelve.
Speaker 3 (09:24):
Different bills up into one beautiful bill that includes no
tax on tips, no tax on overtime, and no tax
on social Security for our great seniors. Under these cuts,
many families will be saving between eleven thousand and twenty
thousand dollars a year, and next spring is projected to
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be the largest tax.
Speaker 2 (09:47):
Refund season of all time.
Speaker 3 (09:49):
We are sending every soldier one thousand, seven hundred and
seventy six dollars. Gasoline is now under two dollars and
fifty cents a gallon and a much the country. In
some states it, by the way, just hit one dollar
and ninety nine cents a gallon, And within the next
twelve months, we will have opened one thousand, six hundred
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new electrical generating plants, a record and it's a record
that won't be beaten by practically, I would say, by anybody,
or certainly not very soon. Prices on electricity and everything
else will fall dramatically.
Speaker 1 (10:25):
Now that sounds like a plan. Here's what's coming next year.
Help is on the way, Hope is on the way.
Something to feel good about. I dig it, Well done,
mister president. I have a couple other things you can
feel good about. And yet we're gonna get to some
ugly stuff. There's no question about it. Hang on, this
is the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly
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Show on a fantastic Thursday, talking about just to open
up the show, just there's some good things out there,
things I want you to feel good about. Here's something else.
It's not even something tangible, but it's something that matters. Remember,
entertainment matters, Patriotism matters. You are not an economic unit,
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neither am I. There are other things we have emotions,
things like that. Next year, twenty twenty six is our
two hundred and fiftieth birthday as a country. I want
you to pause for a moment, Just pause for a moment.
In fact, I'll play you something. I want you to
pause and I want you to think about something. I
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want you to think about what the two hundred and
fiftieth birthday quote celebrations would have been with this woman
as present? How dare we speak Merry Christmas? How dare we?
Can you even imagine how much America trashing it would
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have been. And I don't want to act like this
as a side issue. I'm telling you for me personally,
because I love my country so much. I'm just being
honest with you. I would have found it incredibly demoralizing.
The articles that would have come out, the videos, the displays.
It would have been, you know, standard Democrat politics. Now
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America's evil white people are evil, America's slavery and genocide
of the Native America. It would have been all the
standard America hating commie crap. And it would have been
our official two hundred and fiftieth. And remember, you only
get one two hundred and fiftieth, And realistically, if we're
being honest, countries generally don't get a five hundredth to
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celebrate ever. Right, It's just not a normal thing. This
is possibly our big boy, our big one. And if
we as a country would have selected President Dome, the
America hating savages. She would have put in charge of
that two hundred and fiftieth have destroyed it for you,
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and destroyed it for me. You would never have even
wanted to go to anything. Trump just announced today that
he's doing the Patriot Games, a man and woman, a
female athlete from every state. They're going to compete like
an America Olympics. And this is one small thing I
heard from Senator Tommy Tubberville that it's basically going to
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be all three hundred and sixty five days of the
year is going to be our two hundred and fiftieth celebration. Trump,
in his own way, is going to be so insanely
over the top with red, white and blue. It's going
to be awesome. It's going to be awesome. And I
know that doesn't put food on the table, but it
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does matter. Remember that at its core, patriotism is really
what makes a country go. If you have a country
full of people who love it, that country will improve,
it will be wonderful. If you have a country full
of people who hate it, it will degrade over time
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until it is no more. Next year is going to
be so insanely patriotic you might as well tattoo an
American flag on your forehead right now, what, Chris, don't
think I won't. I've got tons of forehead now that
I lost my hair. It's another thing to feel good about,
so separating that. Here's another one. Trump seeks to strip
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naturalized citizenship from immigration fraudsters because of the ratchet way
we've done immigration in this country, the insane, suicidal way.
We have always acted as if the second you get
here you can never leave. And of course once you
get made a citizen, well you might as well put
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your feet in concrete. You can never leave. That's bunkers.
No country would ever operate that way that wanted to continue.
We should be stripping citizenship of people all the freaking
time and sending them back to the dumps they came from.
And here's another one. I want you to I want
you to picture what the HHS secretary under President Dome
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would have been doing with that position. Here's what happened today.
Here was RFK Junior.
Speaker 4 (15:21):
So called gender affirming care has inflicted lasting physical and
psychological damage on vulnerable young people. This is not medicine,
it is malpractice. This morning I signed a declaration sex
rejecting procedures are neither safe nor effective treatment for children
with genderness.
Speaker 1 (15:40):
For you, would that have happened under President Dome headline
Trump administration to cut all funding to hospitals performing pediatric
sex changes. Again. I know there are so many problems,
and believe me, we're actually about to get into them.
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I'm not trying to put some smiling face on a
lot of ugly situations. Let's stop for a moment with
all the ugliness around us and acknowledge November was a
really important election to win. And I don't know what's
going to happen this next November. Everyone's saying we're going
to get wiped out. Maybe we will. I don't know
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what's going to happen in twenty twenty eight. I talked
to a political analyst yesterday who told me that U
has thanks. We're getting wiped out there too, lose the presidency.
Of course, no one knows that, right, No one knows it.
No one knows what the future is going to bring.
But November was important. Elections do matter, and we can
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all get black pilled from time to time with the
slow pace of change, or just the lack of any
change at all. And we can all get black pilled
and convince ourselves that nothing matters. I'm done moving to
a cabin in the mountains. No, we did a good
thing in November. Didn't solve all our problems, was never
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gonna but we did a good thing in November. All right,
all right, let's talk about something ugly. You have some questions.
I want to get through some of these emails. Someone
wants to talk to me about Dann Bongino. FBI will
get to that in a moment. Before we get to that.
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back Jesse Kelly. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on
a fantastic Thursday, nearing the end of the week. Do
not forget to get your Ask Doctor Jesse questions in
for tomorrow. Fridays all three hours are yours. Whatever you
ask me. I already have some rolling in. Oh yeah,
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this is the last Ask Doctor Jesse Friday of the year.
Good point, Chris y Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com
dot com send him in now. Hey, Jesse, what is
the real reason behind Dan Bongino leaving the FBI? I
must have got fifty of these last night. What's the
real reason? What's the real reason? All right, so let
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me tell you this. As you may know already, Dan
Bongino is a friend of mine, as in I've been
in his home. He is a friend of mine. Been
honest with them. I've been honest with you about that
from the beginning. Okay, do Dan and I talk and text? Yep,
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talked with him yesterday. I actually texted with him yesterday.
And there are things, obviously because we are friends, that
he's going to tell me that I can't and won't
tell you because I don't do that. I don't reveal
private information. I never have, I never will. However, I
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promise you this promise. I have not asked Dan yet
why he walked out the door. Therefore I have no
personal knowledge of it yet. Am I going to ask
him absolutely when I find out what it is. I'm
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also going to ask him if it is okay that
I share it with you on my life, cross my heart,
hope to die. I am not knowledgeable of the specific
reason why yet. I'm not holding out on you. I
promise I've always told you everything I can possibly tell
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you without violating someone's trust or confidentiality, and that will
never ever change. I will ask him. Maybe we'll get
together for a beard at some point in time in Florida.
Something I don't know what it would be. Maybe we'll
get together at some point and I will talk to
him and I'll ask him, and I'll bring you everything
I can possibly bring you. All that aside. This is
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not him talking, This is me talking. I understand the
complaints people have still about the FBI. Why haven't they
done this? Why haven't they fired that? What about the
whistleblowers who are still getting screwed over? What about this?
What about that? I understand that, and I'm never going
to tell you different, all right. I have never wavered
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on this when Dan was there, not now that he's gone,
and certainly not beforehand. The FBI is a criminal organization
then and now. It is a soulless, evil, secret state
police organization. It does not need new leadership, It does
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not need reformed. It cannot possibly be reformed. It must
be ended, defunded, Fire every employee in demo the building.
Otherwise it only gets more evil from here. That was
the case yesterday, that's the case today, It was the
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case five years ago. It will be probably worse, undoubtedly
worse five years from now. Now. Maybe you're sitting there screaming, well, what,
we just need a new leader, new leadership. We need uh,
we need me. I need to get in there, Jesse.
You need to get in there, Jesse. We need h
to resurrect General Patton and get him in there. Okay,
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So let's talk about something the Gambino crime family. You
know about the Gambino crime family. Of course, it's one
of the one of the biggest Italian mafia families in
the country. Traditionally, it's been one of the most powerful,
based in New York City. John Gotti was the head
of the Gambino Family. All Right, you got it, you
got it, You got it. And you're probably at least
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vaguely aware this is an organization that is old. It's
more than a century old. It's an organization of criminals.
And you are aware that the mafia. You're aware that
that's what they do. Their job, their daily life is
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finding new ways to illegally make money. Maybe that's illegal
gambling or loan sharking, or I mean, take your pick.
They have a million different scams. They're big into credit
card scams and stuff like that. You take your pick,
whatever it is, drugs, whatever it is. And you know
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that every member of the Gambino Family, which still very
much exists. Some may be listening to me right now.
Every single member is a criminal and they commit crimes
to earn a living. You are aware of this, okay,
So this is all very very basic, right, and there
is a history to the organization. That's what it's designed
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to do. Commit crimes, enrich its members, avoid prison or
getting killed. That is the entire purpose of the organization.
Now you're probably also aware of this if you've watched
enough movies or documentaries that a crime family, like the
Gambino family, at the very tippy top, they have the boss,
and right under him they have what is known as
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the underboss. Now, let me ask you something. If I
had the power to make you, right now the underboss
of the Gambino crime family, could you change their ways?
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I know you're a good person. You're not a thief
or a murderer or a drug dealer or a law breaker.
You want to do the right thing, right, of course
you do. And hey, I just made you the underboss.
I mean, shoot, I could make you the boss. What
you forget, Underboss? What if I made you the boss?
You kicking the door? All these Italian gangsters are standing
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there and you say, gentlemen, Tony put that down. Gentlemen,
no more crime. I have decided we are changing our ways.
There's no more crime. I want you to all be
legal at all times. How would that go for you?
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I mean, shoot, Not only would it be ineffective, how
long do you think you would actually live? You're the boss.
You see, when an organization is rotted from the ground
up and it is a historically criminal, in evil organization,
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you can dream all day long about turning the game
be no crime family into a charity organization that helps
veterans and sick puppies, and you can want the best
in the world and effect you can even be put
in charge of it. But the truth is the organization
exists to commit crimes. That's the entire point of it.
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And so is the f B. I the FBI is
not a crime fighting organization. It's an organization full of
committed communists still to this day, and these communists believe
they should use their power to move the communist revolution
forward and smash any and all opposition to the revolution,
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and they have an insane amount of power to do
exactly that. You cannot save the FBI, It's not possible.
You cannot reform it. You can't move a leader here
or move a leader there. You can't look and you know,
I love the guy, sad he's a friend. One thousand
Dan Bonginos could not save the FBI because the FBI
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cannot be saved. You couldn't either. I couldn't either. It's
not humanly possible to reform a historic criminal organization. If
you want to truly save the country, you'll break the
FBI into a thousand pieces and scatter it to the wins.
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That's the truth. Now, let's talk about the DEI movement
now that more and more information is coming out and
what the results of that have been for the country.
Hang on, it is the Jesse Kelly Show on a
Fantastic Friday or Thursday, I'm sorry, Thursday, the day before Friday. Whatever.
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If you've messed any part of the show, you can
download the whole thing on iHeart, Spotify, iTunes. I am
glad that you enjoyed our interview last night with Rhodesian
Bush War veteran Buddy Lilly. I'll be honest, it was
a long interview. I've never done one even close to
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that long in my life. I even do interviews most
of the time and I was sitting here nerding out
on it. But remember, it's a weird thing I guess
about radio, something that took me a while to get
used to, because I guess I'm still fairly new to
this profession. There's nobody here. There's no one here. You're
not sitting here with me. I'm stuck with Chris and
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Corey and they're no help. Meaning I don't have any
idea whether or not you're enjoying it. I only know
whether or not I'm enjoying it. And as it kept
going and going and going, and we were walking through
the story, I'm looking at the clock, thinking, man, this
is long, and I'm loving it. I'm geeking out. But
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I got myself a little paranoid last night, and I
said to myself, Man, wonder what if they're bored. But
if they don't like it, wow, did you love it?
The emails were overwhelming. I love that too. Believe me,
our long interviews are not going to become a thing
here on this show. Obviously that's going to be the
rarest thing in the world. But I couldn't get enough
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of it. I'm glad you felt the same way. If
you missed that little cherry on top of our Rhodesian
Bush War history. Again, iHeart spotify iTunes. So let's do this. Jesse.
I'm not sure what the Communists gain by excluding white
men from corporate America, given that many of those doing
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the excluding are likely white themselves. And I would think
there are plenty enough COMMI white male job applicants to
make hiring white men safe for the revolution. What purpose
does the endless dei serve? Is it simply intended to
create another aggrieved class young white males? What say you?
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All right? So there's a lot to this, but first
of all, we have to walk through a couple basics.
Basics we have talked about before. Warriors. You know what
Pauspospas remember speaking of Buddy Lilly, Rhodesian Bush War veteran.
Do you remember what he said? The makeup was of
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the communists, terrorists who were ravaging Rhodesia last night. The
guys who would come in and they would rape, and
they would murder, and they would set land mines off,
and they would they just the worst people in the world.
Do you remember? I asked him, I said, what kind
of soldiers were they? Do you remember what he said
to me? He said, well, the leaders, they were, of course,
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well trained communists. They had gone to the Soviet Union,
or to China, or to East Germany or Brilliant or
wherever they had gone to communist countries, received training, and
now they're leading. He said. The leaders were those guys.
But most of them, the normal guys, just criminals, just animals,
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murderers and thieves and rapists who found a cause that
would give them an outlet for what they wanted to do. Anyway,
what I love the slaughter people with machetes and rape. Oh,
what's that? Your organization will not only allow me to
do so, they'll pay me to do so. Oh, I'm
all in. What's our cause? Communism? Yep, sounds good, I'm
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all in. Communist revolutions are fought by angry, bitter, miserable
people who are hell bent on revenge. It's common to
think about communist revolutions wherever they take place, whether it
be America today or China or Russia or anywhere else.
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It's common to think about them as if they're a
bunch of nerdy college socialists who've read too much Karl
Marx and they just have a different utopian view of
how we should construct an economy and society that is
not true at all. Are there some of those people
in there, There's no question about it. But communism is
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the religion of the malcontent, as we have discussed so
many times. Those are your recruits if you're a communist,
they are your prize recruits. Find the groups of people
who are bitter for whatever reason, maybe justified, maybe not justified.
Find criminals. Find people who are angry about this or
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angry about that, are mad about this, and you know what,
You give them an outlet, a purpose. You harness their anger,
and you point it at your political enemies and watch
these malcontents go tear through and burn down everything. Something
you asked specifically about companies, and we're going to go
into this in a little bit more detail here, but
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you ask specifically about companies. When a communist censors people
out the employee pool, let's say, for being a white male,
because that's the most common form of employment discrimination out there. Now,
that communist knows knows that that person was the most qualified.
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Remember that quote from the article, They said, we knew
we were censoring out some of the most qualified people.
That communist knows that by censoring out this whole group
of people that they are making their company worse, less profitable,
their product, their goods, their services will be worse because
they told that white guy go home, you're not eligible.
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That communist is not confused as to what the results
of that will be. That communist knows that they don't care.
And in many cases that's the entire point. Large American
corporations still don't understand why I'm about to tell you
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when I know you aready get this. Large corporations don't
fully grasp yet how much the communists they brought in
enjoy hurting the corporation. That tubby lesbian you hired in
hr you know, the one that forces everybody to do
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racial sensitivity training and on Fridays it's lesbian Day. You know,
everybody bring your birkenstocks. That communist, she loves it that
she's hurting the company. She's an angry, bitter person. Her
only outlet in life is softball and destroying the profit
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margin of the country where she's been hired. Those are
her true joys. She found a religion that gives her
an outlet for the bitterness and hate and jealousy that
has filled up her insides right alongside the donuts. He loves,
hurting the company she works for. She's not trying to
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make it better. That's part of it. We'll discuss it
a little bit more detail, the death of everything and
this kind of stuff. Then we get back to other
stuff before we do that. This is part of why
I fall in love with companies like Chalk. Chalk doesn't
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and they told you to stand six feet away from
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We'll be back.