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Speaker 1 (00:10):
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Well, I finish the story tonight.
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I have no worthlee idea, but I'll try. I don't know.
So that's coming up an hour from now. We're gonna
talk about violence that's legal here in the open. They
are destroyers and they know they are. Talk about that.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
The state of.
Speaker 1 (01:01):
America's cities saddens me as it pertains to young people.
Speaker 2 (01:05):
We'll talk about that.
Speaker 1 (01:06):
JB. Pritzker trying to buy votes, a little bit of
iron gas Price's talk. Not gonna focus too much on that.
It's all freaking bad news. All that emailed, so much
more tonight coming up on the world famous Jesse Kelly's Show. Now,
let me ask you something. There's somebody you don't like,
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maybe you think he even did you wrong in some way.
What would happen if you showed up at his house?
Right now, tackled him to the ground, threw zip ties
on him, dragged him home to your house, and locked
him in your closet for five years. Yeah, you're going
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to prison. That's kidnapping, probably a whole host of other felonies.
You're not allowed to do that. Okay. What if there
was a guy and he was a really bad man
and he did something very very bad. This guy, you
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showed up, hit him with the taser, threw him in
the back of your car, drove him out to a field,
put him on his knees, and fired a bullet in
the back of his head. You allowed to do that. No,
you're going to prison. That's a felony. Please don't do that.
But the state can. The state can't. Now, don't don't
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for a second think this is going to be some
whiny hippie rant on how we shouldn't have the state
punishing criminals. It's not that. At all. All societies they
have some kind of a justice system, and the people
in that society want a justice system. It is a
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human it's a natural human desire. I want the rules.
I want you to put in place, some sort of
a legal system that holds people to account when they
break the rules some sort of crime and punishment. It's
not that we're okay with the state having this power.
We want them to have this power. No, you you
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administer justice in this country. Everybody has a legal system.
But let's be clear eyed about what it actually is.
And when I say clear eye, let's see it really
the way the communists sees it. Legalized violence. You are
not allowed to throw somebody in a room for five years.
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You'll go to prison. That's kidnapping. Cops do that all
the time. I'm not calling them kidnappers. I'm glad they
do get those bad guys lock them up.
Speaker 2 (03:49):
But cops do that all the time.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
You are not allowed to take a bad man out
and just kill him because he did something really bad.
Speaker 2 (03:59):
All how to do that?
Speaker 1 (04:01):
The justice system is happens all the time.
Speaker 2 (04:04):
This is routine.
Speaker 1 (04:07):
We have a justice system, and what the justice system
of a country is is focused legalized violence. And the
focused part is for I want to dwell on for
just a moment. We obviously and I realize it has happened.
Of course, there's bad courts and bad judges and bad cops,
and do not understand all that. But we want the
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violence committed by the state to be aimed at the
people who deserve it. Aim that violence at the bad guys.
Get the murderers, get the rapists, get the pedophiles, go
to all the violence you want state on them. We
want focused violence from the state when it comes to justice.
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But focus can change, can it. You see the communist
looks at the justice the system of any nation. He
always does this, and he sees the violence, and he
says to himself, Oh, wait a minute, all these people
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I want to hurt, all these enemies of the revolution.
If I go take over the justice system, I'll be
able to hurt them, and it will be legal. You know,
all these atrocities you hear about, all these communist atrocities.
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Pick your country, obviously, Soviet's, Cambodia, whatever, East Germany. You
know the craziest thing about him if you dig into
so many, not all, but so many, would I would
argue the vast majority is certainly, of my reading on it,
the vast majority of these atrocities, they were legal, legal
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according to their justice system them not. Do you mean
this isn't an atrocity. We killed this guy and his wife,
but they had a trial. They had a trial, They
had a judge who presided over the trial. This is
all on the up and up here. There was a trial.
We even have the public records. There was a trial.
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I mean, did we pull their fingernails out and force
them to sign a confession and then pay someone else
who'll be a witness against them. Maybe, But there was
a trial when we took them out, stood them against
the wall, and shot them both. Totally legal. That's our
justice system here. When the communist looks at our justice
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system here in the United States of America, that's what
he wants, and that is the system over years and years,
in years he has attempted to put into place, and
if we're being honest, he's been successful at putting that
system into place. Over the years. He has always wanted
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to hurt you, lock you away, silence you. He can't
do that legally. He keeps running into the law. Yeah,
he's got some street animal types. You will throw bricks
at your house or maybe one will shoot you one day.
And he's okay with all that, but that's not near enough.
He wants all of you, Dad, he wants all of
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you silenced, all of you locked up. If you want
real mass violence and you want to get away with it,
you conquer the justice system. There was a story yesterday
that got a lot of hubub. The headline from the
Blaze was this that would be Trump assassin. Here's the headline.
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Judge apologizes to suspected would be Trump assassin and compares
him to January sixth defendants. The judge apologies to the
guy who ran through a metal detector and shot gun
to Secret Service agent in the chest with the intention
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of killing the President, the vice president, the Secretary of War,
their wives, and everyone else. That was his stated intent.
Speaker 3 (08:14):
And this is the judge, Judge Zia Faraqui apologize to
suspect Cole Allen for the treatment he's received so far
while he's been behind bars.
Speaker 1 (08:24):
He's but that's an outrage. It is you can't run
a country like this, That's correct. The Communists put that
judge there to do that, and he would never dream
of doing anything else. There's a daily outrage about Kaitanji
Brown Jackson on the Supreme Court. Some dirty kami opinion
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show have nasty, vindictive, stupid. Of course she can't, doesn't
she She's she looks dumb. She she's doing exactly what
she was sent there to do. She was sent there
to be the sword and shield of the communist revolution.
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There are judges across the country doing this. Remember this,
Remember remember what the angle was for this.
Speaker 2 (09:14):
Under the Biden.
Speaker 1 (09:15):
Regime, attack that siege was criminal behavior, plain and simple.
And his behavior that we the FBI view as domestic terrorism.
Speaker 4 (09:25):
In the FBI's view, the top domestic violent extremist threat
comes from racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists, specifically those
who advocate it for the superiority of the white race.
Speaker 5 (09:37):
Domestic violent extremism is the most acute threat, a terrorism
related threat that we are seeing to our homeland. And
as President Biden so powerfully put it, words do matter.
Leadership matters.
Speaker 6 (09:51):
Donald Trump and the myg Republicans represented extremism that threatens
the very foundations of our republic. No matter what the
white supremacist and the extremists say.
Speaker 1 (10:04):
What was the angle there? It was quite simple. The
angle was that was the beginning. Then the communists they
put in the DOJ, were to act on those things.
How did it manifest?
Speaker 7 (10:17):
Here's Todd Blaine, Is this just rogue prosecutors a rogue
FBI office or was it a systematic culture within the
Department of Justice and even beyond the Department of Justice
under the last administration, to target Christians, to target God
fearing Americans.
Speaker 8 (10:32):
And what we found in that very deep, substantial report
is it was much more than just a rogue agent.
It was much more than just a field office or
a prosecutor. It was actually a systematic culture issue at
the Department of Justice to target Christians, to target people
based upon their religious beliefs. Extraordinarily disappointing. But President Trump
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said on day one that this was going to change,
and I'm happy to report that it has changed.
Speaker 1 (10:59):
Demonic people and they do the same thing every time
legalized violence. That's what they're after. I'll finish this up
in a second. We'll knock out some other things before
we get back to history.
Speaker 9 (11:11):
We'll be back the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday.
Remember you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow
dot com. Your love, your hate, your death threats. Jesse No,
I'll get you know what. I'll get to that email
in a second. Let me finish up the judge stuff
with this one. Judge orders the release of a man
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who allegedly shared classified defense information with the Washington Post reporter. Look,
I could do the entire show on this. Judge releases
a man. Judge releases a man. Judge releases a man,
over and over and over again. Please don't be fooled.
This is done on purpose, a focused communist plan to
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conquer the judicial bench, conquer the DA offices, conquer the FBI,
and then use their legalized violence against their political opponents.
That it is not a whoopsie whoa, Look we stumbled
into this power. It is a focused thing, and it
is one of those things. If I'm being honest, if
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I wake up in the middle of the night, which
I don't often do, but it happens, certainly when you're
forty four, it happens shoulder herts or something. If I
wake up in the middle of the night, if the
state of our judicial system pops into my brain, I'll
be up for a couple hours. It's one of those things,
because I've read enough about how these tyrannical regimes operate.
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When you think about it, how do you escape it?
If they own the legal system and they can destroy you,
hurt you, kill you, and it's legal. When you think
about it, there's no escape none. I was out of
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a civil war or a revolutionary We don't want any
of those freaking horrible things. There's no escape from it.
Winning elections is really really important. Let's do some emails,
shall we hate the mighty Jessey? Watching the video of
the assassination attempt, I am disgusted by the three women
officers who ran and hid in another room. I'm surprised
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they are not fired or at least forced to quit
from peer pressure. In my quarter of a century in
law enforcement, I have never seen such an act of cowardice.
Sad says. I can say his name. His name is
Steve Well in case you don't know what he's talking about.
Everybody's studying all the video of that attempt at assassination
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from it was last week, right, Chris, last week, I'll
just call it last week. I went to community college.
I get confused, that attempted assassination of Donald Trump and
Vance and everybody else. And everyone's because the video is
out there now, everybody's dissecting it. And in part of
the video you see there are three female TSA agents,
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not cops. I know they're supposed to be. We won't
get into that for the time being. But three of
these female TSA agents, and as soon as the shooter
blasts that Secret Service officer, you see the cops around
immediately drawing their weapons and trying to neutralize the threat.
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Obviously you can argue about their effectiveness, but immediately sprung
into action. The three females with tsay, they react like
like a five year old would react. They recoil in
horror and run away. There's not a better way to
describe it. They recoil and they run away, tripping over
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each other as they try to get out of the room,
running away. And here's the truth. We have gosh, half
a mile from this studio here, I'm looking at it.
There's a big hospital. Hospitals all over the Houston area.
There's a huge hospital. I'm staring at it out the
window right now. If I go walk into that hospital
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and I go walk into whatever kind of a locker
room hospitals have, I don't know. I've never been on
the medical staff. And I walk over to the brain
surgeon section and I grab a brain surgeon badge and
brain surgeon scrubs and my suit, my little you know what,
my little white coat says brain surgeon on it. That
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don't make me a brain surgeon. I couldn't get through
community college. I could never in a million years become
a brain surgeon because I am way too stupid. The
problem with DEI with diversity in general, and we have
discussed it over and over and over again, is in
the end, it kills when you prioritize anything other than merit,
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anything other than the ability to do the job, when
anything else is ever taken into consideration for any reason.
Blonde hair, blue evees, tall, short, whatever, we gotta have
more agent put up. I don't care what it is.
The second you say, who blah blah, boh, not the best.
We need more of feeling the blank whatever that is,
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that stuff kills. Downstream of that.
Speaker 2 (16:45):
People die.
Speaker 1 (16:48):
You can throw a TSA uniform on anybody you like,
then put out a bunch of posters bragging about how
diverse you are.
Speaker 2 (16:56):
We hired twenty percent women this year.
Speaker 1 (17:00):
Right, that's an announcement that more people are gonna die.
That's what it is. You can't just throw on the
brain surgeon scrubs and become one the communist wants to
imagine you can, but alas you cannot. All right, let's
talk about some destroyers. Let's talk about something sad about
young people in the cities.
Speaker 9 (17:18):
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It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday.
Speaker 2 (17:32):
We're about a half hour away.
Speaker 1 (17:33):
From continuing our history story Napoleon's invasion, retreat from Russia,
all that and so much more. We'll get the emails
other things on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. So
there's something I want to talk about really quickly, and
I'm not even sure why it's bothering me so much.
So I'm just gonna vent my soul to you right now,
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and maybe inventing it'll come out more eloquently than it
is in my head. So here's what it is. I
have teenage sons, so I'm sure this is part of
why I go through this. But when I look at
my own life, all the things, obviously I've screwed up,
there's no question about it. But I look back, and
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not to sound like Grandpa Jesse, but I look back
at growing up in a pretty safe neighborhood, ended up
moving them on Tana. When I was ten, rode my
bike to school, Okay, graduated, and then as a young man,
I did what so many young men do and young
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women that age eighteen nineteen twenty. You leave the nest
and you go have an adventure somewhere of some kind. Now,
obviously I chose the Marine Corps, but not everyone has
to do that. People do different things, whatever it may be.
And then eventually, once you've gotten that out of your system,
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then end up settling down somewhere. Maybe you find a
dime and put a ring on her finger and go
make some babies with her and kind of retire to
the to the countryside or the suburbs or whatever. And
you understand what I mean, this kind of step by
step process you go through in your life and the
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way so many people have lived their lives in this country.
And I know, I know what I'm about to say
really bugs me because it is personal for me. I
have a seventeen year old who is dying to be
an adult. He's just so grown up and wants to
be grown up, and I watch him being more and
more responsible every day. He's a man who wants to
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be on his own, and I promise you I'm gonna
lose him, not in a bad way. He's going somewhere.
He's gonna go have an adventure. He is, and I
bless him to it. I certainly did, what am I
gonna do? Judge him for that he's going when he goes.
It really bothers me that in a lot of ways,
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he's not going to leave and run into so many
of the same opportunities that I would have had when
I was his age, when I was a young man.
I want that for him. Part of the passion of
doing this, this dumb job that I'm glad you enjoy,
is I feel like, in maybe a super tiny way,
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certainly not significant, I'm trying to preserve that as best
I can for my boys. It's the headline. It's about Boston,
but it just applies to so much. Headline is Boston's
affordability crisis drives young workers to consider leaving, leaving too
the big cities at a big adventure. So many young
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men and young women throughout history have done it. Maybe
you graduate high school, maybe you graduate college, maybe you're
doing it while you're in college. But you wake up
one day and you're in a wonderful like you know.
You wake up and you're in Wyoming, and you say
to mom and dad, Guys, I've always wanted to live
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in Los Angeles. I have a buddy down there right now.
He's got an apartment in Los Angeles. He's got a
line on a gig down there. I think I can
room with him. We'll split the bills. But I'm getting
in my car and I'm driving to Los Angeles, and
I'm going to have an adventure watching that. Because of
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this disgusting communist policies in these big cities, the crime,
the insane taxes and regulations, nobody can afford watching that
opportunity disappear for the next generation. Bothers me, a great,
great deal. Does that make sense? It does?
Speaker 2 (21:50):
Chris?
Speaker 1 (21:51):
What Chris? It's exactly right. I want them to have
the same opportunities I had.
Speaker 9 (21:57):
Now.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
I was never smart enough or educated enough to go
to LA to work or something like that, go to
New York City. I was just I was always too
dumb for anything like that. But if I had been intelligent,
that's something that could have possibly been available to me
when I was younger. And I don't like watching it disappear.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
There, I said it. I don't like here.
Speaker 1 (22:20):
And here's another part of it too. You know, I
don't have any problem with where you are socio economically,
no matter what. Poor don't care, middle class don't care,
Rich don't care. I don't and I don't judge, and
any of the others. I've been all, I've been all
the above. It bothers me that these opportunities more and
more being reserved for rich kids. Oh sure you can, sure, honey,
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go go go do your senior year in Boston. Sounds good.
Sounds good. We'll pay for your safe apartment. We'll make
sure your place has a doorman on it, will get
you in the right neighborhood. Sure she has the opportunity.
What about the couple making eighty grand a year combined
trying to make ends meet. She doesn't have the opportunity.
It's not happening at all. That opportunity is totally denied
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to her. And that bothers me. I do not like
it when working people are watching their opportunities disappear, and
when young people are watching their opportunities disappear.
Speaker 2 (23:17):
There.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
I unloaded it there and it's people like this that
have done it on purpose. Headline Rashida Tleeb's new Unhoused
Bill of Rights would protect homeless camping. Homeless camping. Do
you know how cool cities like Seattle used to be
when I was a kid. Yeah, this is the mayor
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of Seattle now talking about the CCTV cameras that keep
catching the street animals killing people.
Speaker 10 (23:45):
This is legislation that will expand CCTV cameras that could
potentially be taken control of by the Trump administration. And
this is legislation that was opposed by immigrants rights groups,
by civil liberties groups, and by the Member of Color
Caucus in the legislature. And I'll quote from their letter.
This technology and technology similar to it has recently been
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in the news for its failure to be meaningfully and
consistently secured, leading to breaches that could result in sensitive
data being shared by ICE and putting our immigrant and
refugee communities at risk.
Speaker 2 (24:19):
Isn't that so weird? Chris?
Speaker 1 (24:22):
What a coincidence? The immigrants rights groups in the what's
she call them again?
Speaker 2 (24:30):
Refugees? They they don't like.
Speaker 1 (24:34):
The cameras in town. Ah, that is what an odd state?
Of affairs. But of course I'm being tongue in cheek.
You know exactly why. And the truth is, she knows
exactly why. She is well aware that these CCTV cameras
are going to catch all the barbarian hordes doing Barbarian
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Horde things because that's their barbarian Horde culture, and those
are her constituents, those are the people she cares most about.
So Seattle was a city. When I was a child,
we took a family trip over there, and I at
the time, I thought it was the coolest place I
had ever seen in my life, right on the water,
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freaking gorgeous. It was just so unbelievably cool. And I
remember as a family, my parents, my sister, and me,
we walked around Seattle and I was old enough to
know and never once did I feel unsafe. I'm sure
maybe I saw a homeless person or something, but it
didn't make any kind of a lasting impact on me.
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I remember the whole road trip home, because we road
tripped over there, the entire road trip home saying to myself,
I'm going to live in Seattle one day. Now. After
electing Democrats year after year after year after year, Seattle
has this brain Deadmie running the place, a brain dead
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city council, and it's becoming a filthy dump, and that
freaking sucks. I want my seventeen year old I want
James to be able to come to me and say, Dad,
I want to go try to find a job at
the docks in Seattle. I've always wanted to work on
the docks. I can't do that now. I can't do
that now. All right, let's do some emails before we
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do history next time.
Speaker 9 (26:27):
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to some of those right now, shall we, Jesse the Oracle.
The Communists continue to downplay eighty six as simply a
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reference to running out of a restaurant, running out of
restaurant kitchen supplies, sharing the fact that, in Komi's case,
eighty six is conspicuously attached to forty seven. They lie
by omission. I love the show since I can use
his name. His name is Ralph you know, believe it
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or not. Jewish producer Chris brought up a good point
yesterday during the break the comedies keep running to the
television and they keep referencing the fact that it was seashells. Oh,
it's sea shells. Oh, he just it was seashells. He
was on the beach and it was seashells on Instagram.
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And I'm paraphrasing a little bit, but Jewish producer Chris
basically said, so, if it's seashells, it's not bad. But
if he'd written it down on a piece of paper,
he'd get arrested. Exactly, how does one have to make
the threat on the president's life before it becomes a
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serious issue? What do you have to do at you?
You did stone mail it to the White House, put
it in an email. The fact that James Comy is
a gigantic goober goof who uses ceashells and Instagram like
a Taylor Swift fan doesn't change the seriousness of exactly
what he did. But I'll come back to this again
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and again and again, because it is true. The reason
he did it is because that's how they all talk.
When I say they all groups of Democrats all across
the country. Whenever they think they're only in a Democrat group,
they talk like this all the time.
Speaker 2 (28:41):
This is one of the more dangerous things.
Speaker 1 (28:43):
That is happening because language, as we've talked about before,
language leads to mindset, and mindset leads to performance. Language
leads to mindset, mindset leads to performance in blue areas,
when Democrats gather anywhere, maybe they're having oysters, maybe it's
a party, maybe it's a t ball game. When they
feel like they're around only other Democrats, they talk about assassination, death, killing,
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and violence all the time, as if they're discussing the weather. Oh,
I hope he dies. I can't believe he's not dead yet.
How's he not dead yet?
Speaker 9 (29:16):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (29:16):
Gosh, hopefully they get JD vance too. Man, I hope
we get better assassins. How many times have you seen that?
Why can't we get better assassins? Why can't he just die?
Why can't his plane crash? This is how democrats speak,
and because that's where James Comy comes from, those are
the circles he runs in.
Speaker 2 (29:35):
I guarantee you I get you know what.
Speaker 1 (29:37):
I'll actually place the wager right now I bet you
money James Comy was with two or three at least
Democrat friends on that beach when he or one of
them came up with that idea, and there were no guardraels,
because there aren't any guardrails on the demonic Democrat mind anymore.
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I bet you one of them, maybe James himself, came
up with that idea, and nobody said, ooh that that
could be that kind of seems like it could be
a threat, which would be a felony. That's a felony.
Maybe we shouldn't do that. But without any normal person
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in your life, without any Republican in your life, there's
nobody to step up and say no, don't that's that's bad,
that's wrong, that's a felony. All you get is yeah,
do it, yeah, do it?
Speaker 2 (30:32):
Yeah hah, threaten to kill him. Let's use seashells, Mark,
go grab some more seashells.
Speaker 1 (30:37):
Here, no checks on themselves. I have seen this in person,
time in time in time again, and what's wild? And
this is really really damaging when you think about what
it means for the country. They'll try to top each other.
Why can't he just die or someone could kill him?
Speaker 9 (30:56):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (30:57):
Then you'll inevitably get one that says, well, if I
had a gun, I'd kill him. It's you have to
try to top the next demon, and then top the
next demon. It's wild to see it. Jess, tell me
there's some hope somewhere. Ooh. Subject to this one is
I'm out. Everything I bought at the grocery store this
weekend was more expensive than it was just a month ago.
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You can't convince me this war of choice isn't the
reason why. Two words to Trump on that diesel prices,
praying for the independent truckers. Then on my way home
from the store, I heard that moron Salazar screeching on
and on about dignity. If this is what we are
getting from the GOP, I can't vote for it. Please
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give us some hope, because I'm sure I'm not the
only one thinking this way. Said I love the show,
and his name is Dave. Okay, Well, Dave, you are
not at all the only one thinking that way. People
are drowning because the costs, and then they see people
like Salazar get on television and talk about amnesty, and
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it really lets the air out of our tires. I
should note not trying to do and I told you
so thing. But when it comes to the GOP, this
is why I said the leadership in the GOP, Mike Johnson,
John Thune and Donald Trump should have come out day
one when the Doo New Dot Act was proposed and
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shoot it down. What happens then, is there's no need
for Maria Salazar to go on a press tour trying
to sell it everywhere, demoralizing GOP voters. If the leadership
comes out and says this thing's dead on arrival, what's
going nowhere? Shut your mouth about it, We already put
it in the paper shredder, then it doesn't give her
the opportunity to dishearten you by running her stupid fat
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mouth every single No, freedom is not free. However, we've
heard we've had nothing but silence on the issue from
GOP leadership, And for a woman like that, silence means
Sally Forth run to the media, talk about it all
the time. Every time you turn around, she's on the TV.
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Ah dignity.
Speaker 2 (33:10):
They deserved dignity. What about the ones who picked the harlapenos.
Speaker 1 (33:14):
It's awful and it has the effect of deflating people
because these midterms are really important.
Speaker 2 (33:22):
It's really important.
Speaker 1 (33:23):
That you vote against Democrats. It's really, really, really important.
And I'm going to pound that drum for the next
five months until November comes here, over and over and
over again. In fact, I think it's five months from
today exactly. Anyway, I'm going to pound that drum for
the next five months. Really important that you vote, Get
people to vote, Go vote. We don't want to lose power.
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But those words fall on deaf ears when you have
what do I want to call her a deflation agent
out there trying to jam amnesty through. All Right, enough politics,
it's all gross. Anyway, I want to go talk about history.
You want some more Napoleon in Russia. Part two of
that comes next.