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September 4, 2025 37 mins

The medical community is upset about RFK but they don’t realize they are the ones who brought him about. Opening the books at the CDC and NIH to earn back the peoples trust. Some in congress are pushing back against it, but who is funding them?

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

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 1 (00:20):
Let's have some fun on a Thursday, all man, it
was such a good day. It's been a good day.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
There are great things happening and some awful things happening,
but that's kind of how it goes. And we're gonna
discuss all of it tonight, the ups, the downs, the good,
the bad, and the Chris. I yes, I know about
the RFK hearing today, and I'll discuss that here in
a moment to open up the show.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
It's kind of the big headliner of the day, and
you want to lead with the big deal. Just a
little tidbit for you media types out there, we'll talk
about that. We're gonna talk about North Korea getting called
out for something that Democrats do here. The government's going
to start controlling your thermostat more and more. Yet another

(01:09):
politician compares it to World War two where we are today.
Trump's approval ratings hit an all time Hi, the Justice
Department might ban firearms for trannies. All that emails, so
much more coming up tonight on the world famous Jesse
Kelly Show. Now, let's discuss medicine, health, medical matters, all

(01:32):
kinds of things that I'm not qualified to discuss. Now, Listen, listen,
stay with me, Stay with me. Health is such a
hard topic. And the reason health is such a hard
emotional topic for virtually everyone if you live long enough

(01:53):
the subject of health and healthcare. The reason it's emotional
is you or if someone close to you has suffered
or suffered and died or just lad out dying. Bob
came home this morning. I won't go into the details,

(02:13):
but family in our community, wonderful family, wife, several children
of various ages, husband, stay at home moms, she homeschools
the kids. Dad fell over dead, a young family too, aneurysm.
What kind of heartbreak is that loss? That's the worst

(02:38):
thing in the world. Right, health care? Right now, as
I talk about it, you're thinking about you and what
you've gone through. Maybe it's your mom, Maybe it's yourself,
your husband, your wife, your child, God forbid. Healthcare is
personal for people, and healthcare is confusing for everybody, For

(03:04):
me and you and everybody. It's confusing because there are
so many different opinions from so many different sources and
different people who claim they know what's right. I know
margarine is better for you than butter. Fifteen minutes later,

(03:28):
now that margarine's terrible for you, you should definitely eat butter.
I know carbs are bad. I cut out the carbs
and things got better. No, you have to have carbs.
I know that vaccines save lives. What about polio? I
know vaccines kill people. Everyone knows but you and me.

(03:51):
That's how I feel when I think about medicine and healthcare.
Everybody knows for a fact, but it's confusing and heartbreaking.
And that's a terrible combination. When you suffer, when you
suffer loss, when you just flat out suffer, period. We
look for answers, and everyone has one for you, and

(04:14):
they oftentimes are completely opposite of each other. And I
don't know about you. I find that to be incredibly frustrating.
I'm not a doctor, and frankly, most doctors are morons.
So even when I consult doctors, I walk away thinking
that guy's an idiot. That's why you need a second,
third opinion. You got a two three different doctors, you

(04:36):
get two three different solutions to the problem. Now that's
what I know. And here's what else I know. A
discussion we've had over and over and over again. But
I want to rewind before we get to the current discussion.
I want to rewind back to COVID, back a few years,
and I want to rewind to something I said over

(04:57):
and over and over and over again on this show
about various subjects, from COVID to Floyd to others, that
credibility is a finite resource, and people who have credibility
oftentimes treat it as if it's infinite. But it is
not infinite. It is finite, and when you burn yours up,

(05:22):
it's virtually impossible to get it back. And I warned you.
Remember if you were listening, then you remember I warned,
on top of my other warnings for COVID, I warned
the medical establishment in this country, and that goes for hospitals, doctors, nurses,
big pharma, CDC, HHS, you name it. I warned all

(05:44):
the medical institutions of this country. I know you're living
high on the hog. I know you're finally the tyrant
you always wanted to be. Now you can tell people
what to where, where to go, what they're not allowed
to do, and man, life is good. You're doctor king.
Now Wait a minute, that makes you sound like Martin
Luther King, your doctor dictator. Now it's a great life.

(06:04):
And what did I warn you? You're burning it up.
That credibility you're burning up as you live it up
will not be easily returned to you. I warn the
same thing to the black activist during during George Floyd.
But that's another matter. I said, you're burning up the
last of America's patients for this. Now you see it.

(06:26):
There's no more but back to the medical establishment. People
have all kinds of opinions on RFK Junior, and I'll
play a bunch of audio from it in a moment.
They love him, he's the best, He's a genius. They
hate him. He's a kook, is a nutball, he's a
this he's at the ad that I don't have actually
strong opinions one way or the other. And I don't care.

(06:47):
I don't care if you love him. I don't care
if you hate him. My point is, if you are
part of the medical institutions who burned up their credibility
in COVID, r f K Junior, his presence, his ascendants

(07:07):
is your fault. Your fault. You told people to stand
six feet away from everyone. That is the dumbest thing
I've ever heard in my It's not even practical. It
is the stupidest thing I have ever heard in my life.

(07:30):
And that was not a one off person who one
person said that. That was treated as gospel. That is
the reason for school closures, the reason for restaurant closures,
business closures, many of which never opened again. That established
gospel is a ridiculous, stupid idea, and I can't believe

(07:53):
it ever got mainstream. It's unbelievable to me. The first
guy who brought that up should have been laughed out
of the office he was in, whether it's a politician's
office or a bunch of doctors. The first guy who
said I think everyone should stand six feet apart, he
should have been laughed out of the room and then
fired and mock stover relentlessly. He had to move cities
and change his name for the public scoring that came

(08:16):
his way. Instead, everyone heard it and said, oh nice,
that's good call, Bob, ridiculous. Wear a mask everywhere, so stupid.
Wear a mask for a microscopic virus everywhere. Your hands
are all over it. You're breathing in a bacteria, freaking disgusting,

(08:38):
not protecting you from a thing, wear a mask everywhere again.
The first idiot who suggested that should have been mocked
fired and had to change his name instead treated as gospel.
I have a picture so I don't forget. I have
it saved on my phone, and I have a calendar
reminder in my phone to look at it once a month,

(09:00):
A picture of a child in a band with a
mask on her face, with a hole in the mask
so she could play her instrument, just so I can
remember how stupid, insane and evil the government and the
medical establishment in this country is. I remember it like
it was yesterday. And then they promised, oh, there's a

(09:24):
cure coming. It's coming any day now, any day now.
And of course, about five minutes after Donald Trump airfingers
quote lost the election. We got it, We got the cure.
Just take a shot and you're safe. Oh okay, maybe
maybe two shots. Don't worry if there's just take two

(09:46):
shots and you'll be protected.

Speaker 3 (09:48):
All right.

Speaker 1 (09:49):
Maybe not, you might still get COVID, maybe not totally protected,
but but you won't be able to spread it. Oh
dang it. Okay, you will be able to spread it,
but not as easily. Oh all right, just as easily anyway,
get your fifteenth booster. And all those people who pushed
all those lies that wrecked your life, they all want

(10:13):
me to believe now that RFK is the spawn of Satan.
Maybe he is, I don't know. I'm not as advocate
as now. I'm not his brother. Maybe he's the dumbest,
kookiest person on earth. But here's the thing. You don't
have any credibility left to tell me that you told
me the sky was green over and over and over

(10:34):
again when it's clearly blue. Now you don't get to
wake up today and tell me water isn't wet. Your
credibility is gone. You did it to you. I didn't,
no one else did. Let's talk about this hearing. We'll
play some Madio and other things before we do that.

(10:57):
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We'll be back, miss dost.

Speaker 4 (11:57):
Catch up.

Speaker 1 (12:00):
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(12:22):
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a few I want to get to Oh I didn't
tell you yet, Chris. Just trust me, Just trust me anyway,

(12:45):
RFK Junior had a hearing today. I just talked in
the open about why there's an appetite for something different.
And I'll tell you, I do like some things I
hear out of this government. I don't like some things,
of course I'm loud about that, but I like a
lot of things. I like when TAULC. Gabbard goes on
the news and says trust has been violated. The only

(13:08):
way we earn back that trust is opening up the books, transparency, honesty.
Because she's one hundred percent right. If trust is ever
violated in your life, you violated someone else's, or someone
else violated yours at work, in a personal relationship, the
only path to getting it back is openness, honesty. You
can't lie your way back, you can't cover it up,

(13:30):
you can't yell your way back. It has to be
earned back openness, openness. R FK Junior said this today
and I really enjoyed it.

Speaker 3 (13:41):
Oh, Americans have lost faith in CDC and we need
to restore that faith, and we're going.

Speaker 1 (13:46):
To do that. I stop for a second, sorry to
interrupt him. Already, that's a terrible place to be as
a country. He's one hundred percent right. The Center for
Disease Control. I don't know. I don't know these viruses.
I don't know how something spreads what it does. I
don't know there's some new disease or some established disease.

(14:08):
There's an outbreak in my kid's school and my community.
I don't have access to some special information. You you have,
I go were lost, You me were lost. It would
be nice to have an institution like the Center for
Disease Control we can lean on, But again we don't.

(14:30):
We saw that during COVID. Now when the CDC puts
out anything, anything, the CDC could put out something I
believe in, Hey, uh, go for a walk and drink
some water, get some sunshine, and I'd probably go, that's
a lie. Automatically. I didn't do that. They did that.

(14:50):
He's right about this.

Speaker 3 (14:51):
Americans have launched faith in CDC and we need to
restore that faith. And we're going to do that by
telling the truth and not too Propagand I'm making them
understand that everything that we say is true, that we're
going to tell them what we know, We're gonna tell
them what we don't know, and we're going to tell
them what we're researching and how we're doing it. We're

(15:12):
gonna be transparent. It's the only way to restore trust
in the agency.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
Right music to my ears, We're going to be transparent.
We're going to open up the books. We're going to
be transparent. And before I start savaging Democrats, let's remember
that it's not only Democrats who are scumbags swamp protectors.
And it's not only Republicans in the Senate who you

(15:40):
don't like who are scumbags. They know how to play
the game, you know that, right. United States Senators get
to that position and stay in that position by pretending
there's something they're not. I was watching the baseball game
last night with ob and what came on but a

(16:01):
John Cornan commercial, And it was just like I predicted,
just like I told you it was going to be.
It was a thirty second commercial, and approximately twenty eight
seconds of it were Trump. John Cornyan stands with Trump.
Trump's been Trump's Trump and corn Trump. Cornyn corn and
Trump Trump and even had interviews with people. Cornyn's been
out there doing what Trump wants. Cornyn supports Trump. This

(16:24):
Trump that Cornin hates Donald Trump. Cornan has tried to
take away and successfully did take away some of your
gun rights. John Cornan is a world class piece of trash,
but he understands he's running in a primary and in
the Texas, in the red state of Texas, so he
has to pretend to be mister Mega while he's running
in it. These guys lie and I've warned you before

(16:49):
in Louisiana, oftentimes we get pushback on it. I've warned
you about John Kennedy before. He knows how to play
the game. Throw on that cage accent. I'm gonna get
me a poe. Boy knows how to play the game.
But whenever we need him most, every now and then,

(17:11):
he reveals what he actually is and not good.

Speaker 4 (17:17):
We need to restore that confidence.

Speaker 5 (17:20):
And so far, I don't see where Secretary Kennedy is done.
All I see over there is at the moment is
a multiple vehicle power. I'm not saying that Secretary Kennedy
is wrong or right. I'm just saying that. And I'm
when when I'm met with Bobby in my office, I
told him, I said, your job number one is to

(17:41):
restore the confidence of the American people in the institution
of public health in America. And so far he hasn't
done that.

Speaker 1 (17:54):
Hm, that is interesting. I wonder why Senator John Kennedy
thinks RFK hasn't done that. RFK has fired a bunch
of people. He has opened up the books on several things.
Things you can see now you could never see before,
opened up the books, fired bad actors, and has announced

(18:18):
he intends to study things and open it up. So
why is it guys like Senator Kennedy don't think that
that's restoring trust. We'll talk about that next truth Attitude
Jesse Kelly. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a

(18:41):
fantastic Thursday as we near the end of the week.
So I I we'll get to the Democrats today and
they're questioning of RFK. I'll get to that in a
few but I want to just take apart something that
Republican senator from the red state of Louisiana what he
said called the CDC, what did you call it? A

(19:05):
multi car pile up chaos. He's not restoring trust, that's
what he says.

Speaker 4 (19:12):
We need to restore that confidence.

Speaker 5 (19:14):
And so far, I don't see where Secretary Kennedy is done.
All I see over there is at the moment is
a multiple vehicle pile up. I'm not saying that Secretary
Kennedy is wrong or right. I'm just saying that, and
I'm when I'm met with Bobby in my office, I
told him, I said, your job number one is to

(19:36):
restore the confidence of the American people in the institution
of public health in America, and so far he hasn't
done that.

Speaker 1 (19:49):
We just talked about restoring trust, and there are two
different ways you can attempt to go about it. There's
the correct way that works and there's the wrong way
that doesn't. And so just to break this down, we
already talked about the correct way that works openness, honesty,

(20:09):
complete honesty. I've used the example before. If I become
an unbelievable alcoholic and I'm wrecking my life, wrecking my car,
wrecking my family, I decide I want to clean myself up.
I don't get to be twenty minutes late home from
work without giving ob an explanation on why we had

(20:32):
a meeting. We had a Hey, I'll call you from
from work, so you she has earned that openness because
I have to give it to her in order to
get that trust back. I don't get to be twenty
minutes home twenty minutes late from work and say, I'm
not telling you leave me alone. Quiet down, I wasn't
doing anything wrong. Shut up. It doesn't work. And the

(20:56):
two different approaches, you know, the difference in them, the
true difference in them. Humility. Somebody who has done wrong
and knows they have done wrong and knows they need
to earn back trust. Someone who approaches that with humility

(21:19):
knows they have to be open. BB I've been drinking
too much, ub I am sorry. I will fix it.
I will give I'll let you know. I'm not at
the bar where whenever you want to face Timey, you can't.
By the way, we haven't done this. This is just
an analogy. Wherever you want to face Timey, we can that.

(21:39):
What does that show on my behalf? On my behalf humility,
I have screwed up. I am sorry, I'll be open.
But that's not how historically evil institutions have approached it.
Evil institutions historically have approached the lack of trust without humility,
and therefore or they almost always approach it the exact

(22:02):
same way. Shut up. You don't need to know. No, no,
be quiet, no stop complaining, no censor this person. No,
that's always their solution. If you don't trust me, it's
your fault. That is what Kennedy doesn't like Kennedy a

(22:23):
bunch of evil Republicans and evil Democrats just like him.
They don't think books should be open, they don't think
people should be fired. They just want to be able
to give you orders because they lack humility. If you're
at the CDC, or if you're any one of these
people apologizing for it, you should be throwing yourself on

(22:45):
the ground and begging the American people for forgiveness for
the evil crap you've done. You don't ever get to say, oh,
trust me, no no, no, no, no, no, no nope. You
don't get to give me your You don't get to
dictate squat to me. You lied, you did evil stuff.

(23:05):
You approach me with humility and say I'm sorry. I'll
be honest with you. But you see the difference. You
see the difference. Here's what r F case.

Speaker 3 (23:15):
Americans have lost faith in CDC and we need to
restore that faith. And we're gonna do that by telling
the truth and not too propaganda. By'm making them understand
that everything that we say is truth, that We're gonna
tell them what we know. We're gonna tell them what
we don't know, and we're gonna tell them what we're
researching and how we're doing it. We're gonna be transparent.

(23:38):
It's the only way to restore trust in the agency.

Speaker 1 (23:41):
Transparent. Huh. I'll tell you what I know, man, I'll
tell you what I don't know. I'll tell you what
I'm looking into. Now you have old cynical Jesse sitting
up in his chair saying, Okay, now, I'll listen, now,
all listen, but take this approach. Nah, I'm checked out.

Speaker 4 (24:02):
We need to restore that confidence.

Speaker 5 (24:05):
And so far I don't see where Secretary Kennedy has done.
All I see over there is at the moment is
a multiple vehicle power. I'm not saying that Secretary of
Kennedy is wrong or right. I'm just saying that. And
I'm when I'm met with Bobby in my office, I
told him, I said, your job number one is to

(24:27):
restore the confidence of the American people in the institution
of public health in America, and so far he hasn't
done that.

Speaker 1 (24:39):
That's not what you want, though, is it, Senator? That's
not what you want what you want is everything to
stay the way it's been. Because, let's be honest, the
people who are in the club, they call the Senate
the most exclusive club on the planet. The people who

(25:00):
are part of the club, look, the way it's been
has worked out pretty well for them. Remember that. Well,
the thing old analogy. My buddy told me that he
grew up in DC, grew up in that political environment.
And I asked him, Hey, what's the main difference between
a member of the House of Representatives and a senator?
And he said, well, a senator doesn't need reservations. It's

(25:23):
that kind of important. If Senator Kennedy, Senator Warren, senator
on any side, Senator whoever visits a Turkey and requests
a meeting with the government, they'll get it. Could you
get a meeting with the government, of course, not big deal,
gigantic deal. These people sound bought to me. They want

(25:46):
to keep things going the way things the way things
have been going. I mean, listen to this. This is
that's enough picking on Republicans. This is Senator Wyman, senaty.

Speaker 3 (25:55):
You've sent in that chair for how long? Twenty twenty
five years? Well, the chronic disease and our children went
up to seventy six percent, and you said nothing. You
never asked the question why it's happening. Why is this happening.

Speaker 1 (26:10):
He never asked the question because he's bought paid for,
he's not sick. And if he does get sick, who
got the finest quality care in the world. That you're sick,
your kids are sick, couldn't possibly care less. He also
pointed out Elizabeth Warren's generous pharmaceutical donations.

Speaker 6 (26:29):
I hope that you will tell the American people wrong button.

Speaker 5 (26:33):
This is your promise.

Speaker 3 (26:34):
I know I never promised that I was going to
recommend products with which there.

Speaker 1 (26:39):
Is no indication.

Speaker 3 (26:40):
Wait, you said, and I know you've taken eight hundred
and fifty five thousand dollars from pharmaceutical company.

Speaker 1 (26:47):
Senator forty two million dollars. That's the number big Pharma
gives the Congress, not just Democrats, Republicans too, forty two
million dollars. And what are they purchasing favors handouts in

(27:09):
exchange for large donations to their campaigns that allow these
senators to stay in the biggest, most exclusive club so
they don't have to ask for reservations. Speaking of the
state of Louisiana. Look, we can crush democrats all we want,
and I'm about to point out Warner and lun and

(27:29):
a couple others, but I don't know that there is
another senator who is more bought and paid for by
Big Pharma than Senator Bill Cassidy of Red Louisiana. Total scumbag.
We'll try to fit. We will finish this up because
I don't want to spend all day on this. In
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Jewish producer Chris got a haircut. I hope you didn't

(29:25):
pay good money for that one, bud whatever it's I
don't know what you did, but it's not working, all right.
You look better before you ever cut your hair, all right,
And that's saying a lot, because it looked terrible before.
I'm trying to help. I know what. Look, you're gonna
get that caught in something, but you're gonna get that
caught on something anyway. Back to the hearings from today.

(29:45):
You know, we talk about how diversity hiring is the
death of everything. Whatever you try to diversify is gonna die.
And it is actually a great feather in our cap
because Democrats focus on this, They focus on it everywhere,
including on their own staffs. They staff up with diversity requirements.

(30:08):
No Democrat senator wants to be the one found having
too many white people working there. They can't do that,
and the beauty of that is as a result, because
of that focus, the Senate staffers for Democrats have gotten
progressively dumber and dummer and dumber and dumber because they're

(30:29):
not hiring the most qualified people. They're having some weird
box check thing, do we have enough women? We need
an amputee in here. That's what they do. Remember, these
people are all stupid for the most part. They're not accomplished.
They read prepared statements and prepared questions. If you watch

(30:50):
video of these Kakamami hearings, you'll see them looking down
at their notes when they're asking basic questions. These are
prepared for them by what by their gigantic, gigantic labor force.
You can't imagine how many staffers United States senators have
now a result of this is your prepared statements, prepared accusations,

(31:15):
prepared questions are not often all that well thought out.
Let me introduce you to Senator Ray Lujon. He thought
he was gonna get RFK Junior today and oops, did
you know that?

Speaker 2 (31:29):
He got caught in Maryland and was charged for practicing
medicine without a medical license.

Speaker 3 (31:35):
He was charged by a medical board, sued the medical board,
and the medical board was found have acted in an
actual malice and was fined two point six million dollars
by a judge in Maryland for doing that.

Speaker 4 (31:49):
Oops.

Speaker 1 (31:53):
That's what happens when you have the transsexual black amputee
who you hired for diversity purposes come up with gotcha questions.
They're not capable enough to actually figure things out. That's
how you end up walking into that. Senator Warner said this.

Speaker 3 (32:13):
You're saying the Biden administration politicize all the day.

Speaker 1 (32:16):
Go back to Alar.

Speaker 3 (32:17):
Can't well just fire from surgeon general. They fired doctor Grout,
They fired all the people who questioned the orthodoxy, They
fired doctor Grouper, doctor.

Speaker 1 (32:27):
Keluch, They just flat out fired everybody under COVID who
managed to step up and say something freaking horrible. All right,
let's move off with that. Okay, I'll play you one
more montage and then we're done with it. I don't
want to talk any more RFK health stuff. I want
to do other stuff today on the show. Here's here's
your grand finality. I hope that you will.

Speaker 6 (32:48):
Tell the American people how many preventable child deaths are
an acceptable sacrifice for enacting an agenda that I think
is fundamentally cruel and it's common sense.

Speaker 3 (33:00):
Thank you, miss Terrman.

Speaker 1 (33:01):
Do I got a reply a Saturday.

Speaker 3 (33:06):
You've said in that chair for how long? Twenty twenty
five years, while the chronic disease and our children went
up to seventy six percent, and you said nothing Saturday?
Are you saying that a DMRNA vaccine has never been
as I.

Speaker 1 (33:21):
Was hit, I'm already bored. We're done with it. But
you're not done hiring? Are you? Have you gotten a
hold of ZipRecruiter or are you still waiting for that perfect
candidate to walk in the door. Why are you wasting
your time sifting through endless resumes? If you're an employer
putting up ads on in the local newspaper. Why you

(33:45):
don't have to do that. You don't have to live
your life like that. ZipRecruiter is here to save you
time and headache. How much time do you actually get
to spend doing what you love to do? Not much,
is it? It's all paperwork here and paperwork there and
now because you have a position to fill now, your
precious time gets gobbled up by that. No more. Four

(34:06):
out of five employers who post on ZipRecruiter, one day
they get somebody good and the first day. How do
they do it? They have some technology matching technology with us.
I still don't fully understand how they do it. They
put the candidates in front of you right away. Immediately
you post a job boom, ZipRecruiter does the rest. You

(34:29):
want to try it free, You can try it free
at ZipRecruiter dot com, slash jesse. That's ZipRecruiter dot com,
slash jesse. Let's do some emails, Jesse. What's the handicap
for Haiti in the competition? In case you missed it yesterday,

(34:50):
we're starting Monday. I don't know how long it's going
to last. We are going to have a crappiest countries
in the World Competition. It'll be very official. We'll find
out where the bit what the biggest dump on the
planet is. Look, I don't I don't want to. I
don't want to influence you one way or the other.

(35:10):
I don't want to influence you one way or the other.
We're going to do our research here and you're gonna
have a say. But look, if I had to handicap it,
I I'd say they're a contender. I'm not much of
a gambling man, but if I were betting, it'd probably
be worth a five. And probably look, it'd be worth
a five as long as they don't eat it, Jesse,

(35:34):
I vote for Jamaica for the worst country. Look, Jamaica
is a dangerous place. I'll be honest. I told you
this story before about how my buddy and I we
we decided in Iraq that if we lived, we would
go to Jamaica when we got out of the Marines,
and we lived, of course, and we did. We fulfilled

(35:55):
that promise and we went down there for ten days.
But we didn't have any money, so it was a
It was a lean ten days. It was certainly lean.
One of the uh not highest end all inclusive hotels
was tough sledding down there for a while, and they
kept warning us, Hey, you really don't need to leave
the hotel after dark, like you shouldn't leave the hotel

(36:15):
after dark. But of course we were young Marines. You
think you're ten feet tall and bulletproof. First thing we
did was leave the hotel after dark. Oh no, are
you gonna take a cab now? We can't afford it.
We're walking. It's like two miles away, in the middle
of the night, strolling through Jamaica. I cannot believe I'm
still alive. It really is genuinely amazing. It is by
God's own grace that I am still alive. And it

(36:39):
did feel a little dangerous. It did feel touch dangerous.
If you even went down on the beach, you'd have
some pretty unsavory people covering up, offering you some unsavory things.
You need to think. Ah, maybe I should go back
to the room. What Chris what? Yeah? It did have

(36:59):
a Mexico feel to it. It was black, but it's
black Mexico. That's kind of how it felt. And it
kind of felt like one of those Third World places
if you've ever been to one, they all kind of
have this everything's for sale. Feel hey, I think i'd
like an RPG. I bet I'll be able to locate one.
I told you about that bar in Thailand where the
dude opened up the floorboard and there was a grenade

(37:21):
launcher in there. He was gonna sell me. I said, what,
how much? No, I'm kidding. I didn't actually buy it.
I wouldn't have been able to bring it home, but
I want one. Let's talk about, well, how different are
democrats than the worst regimes on the planet. Next
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