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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a wonderful, absolutely wonderful Tuesday. So let's talk amnesty here
really quickly, where you will We're about to talk amnesty
that I'll touch on some of this Ukraine sending weapons
to Ukraine's stuff, robotic coyotes, emails, lots of stuff still

(00:35):
to come on The Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful
Tuesday night. First, you know, there have been rumors, if
you will, more than rumors. Donald Trump put out a
social media post not long ago. Well, this is what
he said back in June. Quote, are farmers and the

(00:59):
people in the hotel and leisure business have been stating
that our very aggressive policy on immigration is taking very good,
longtime workers away from them, with those jobs being almost
impossible to replace. In many cases, the criminals allowed into
our country by the very stupid Biden open borders policy

(01:20):
are applying for those jobs. This is not good. We
must protect our farmers, but get the criminals out of
the United States. Changes are coming. So you're not an idiot,
you can read between the lines. Donald Trump's phone was
blowing up with a bunch of hotel guys and farmers saying, hey,
all my cheap illegal labor, you're deporting them all. And

(01:42):
so Trump puts out that social media post. Immediately there
was backlash from you, from the MAGA faithful, from the
MAGA base immediately. Remember this was back in June. June
twelfth was the day you put that out. People flooded
the White House with emails, social media posts, what is
this s garbage? No, if they're here illegally, they have

(02:03):
to go. Backed off. Never heard another word about it.
Then July fourth weekend, think it was Saturday of July
fourth weekend, maybe Sunday Saturday or Sunday July fourth weekend.
After dead silence for almost a month, Trump got up,
we played this yesterday, said that we're.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
Working on legislation right now where farmers look, they know better,
they work with them for years. He had cases that
we're not here, but just even over the years where
people have worked for a farm on a farm for
fourteen fifteen years and they get thrown out pretty viciously,
and we can't do it. We got to work with
the farmers and people that have hotels and leisure properties

(02:44):
to we're going to work with them, and we're going
to work very strong and smart, and we're going to
put you in charge. We're going to make you responsible,
and I think that that's going to make a lot
of people happy.

Speaker 1 (02:55):
Okay, I played it on the show. You heard it already,
probably before the show, and you did not, to your credit,
follow in line like a lemming, because you're not a sheep.
You have desires, hope streams. You loudly, loudly told the

(03:18):
Trump White House, I saw all the emails. I saw
all white didn't see all the emails, but I saw
a bunch of emails social media. The response was loud no,
absolutely not no. Today, Brooke Rawlins, ag Secretary, Agriculture Secretary, Sorry,
Brook Rawlins said, quote, there will be no amnesty. Trump

(03:43):
today said this.

Speaker 3 (03:44):
There's no amnesty. What we're doing is we're getting rid
of criminals. But we are doing a work program. Do
you want to explain that place.

Speaker 4 (03:51):
Yeah, this morning we talked about of course, this was
a top of mine question. This morning, we talked about
protecting the farmers in the farmland. But obviously this president's
vision of no amnesty, mass deportation continues. But in a
strategic way, and then ensuring that our farmers have the
labor that they need. Secretary Chavis Drrimer has been a
leader on this. Obviously this comes out of the Labor Department,

(04:14):
but moving toward automation, ensuring that our farmers have that workforce,
and moving toward an American workforce.

Speaker 5 (04:20):
So all of the above give the farmers the people
they need. But we're not talking amnesty.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
You are the one responsible for that. And this is
what I have told you over and over and over
again about putting down the palm palms, put the pajamas away,
and let all of your elected leaders, including Donald Trump,

(04:50):
know when they are saying or doing something that displeases you.
The worst possible thing you can do is become a
man fan, a Pom Palm waiver, because that it enables
people to do the worst things, and you'll always be cheering.

(05:12):
That is horrible. You can like, you can love Donald Trump,
you can think he's the greatest president ever, and to
be honest with you, I'm not so sure he's not
on the short list. He's been outstanding absolutely outside. You
can think all these things where your Trump hat, wave
your Trump sign, use your bumper sticker. But don't ever

(05:34):
just go along with whatever he says or whatever he does,
because he's still just a man, just like you, just
like me. You make mistakes. I make mistakes. That's all
Chris does is make mistakes. We're all human beings. That's
not very nice, Chris, put that finger down. We're all

(05:54):
human beings. We screw up.

Speaker 6 (05:58):
Don't be a man fan and you weren't. And that's why.
Immediate backlash, immediate backtrack on amnesty now. Obviously as you
can hear, I'll play it again. Trump heard you loud
and clear. To his credit, I've always said this, it's

(06:21):
not a flaw. It's to his credit. He listens when
his bass speaks. That's why he doesn't. You notice he
doesn't brag about the vaccine anymore. Used to do that
on campaign stops. Why did he stop doing that? Well,
I mean the words out there now. He started asking
friends and family members, why are they all booing whenever

(06:42):
I bring it up?

Speaker 1 (06:43):
He heard you. You didn't wave your pom pomshit, didn't
cheer you said, Oh, I'll stop. He stopped talking about it,
stop bragging about it. He heard you, He heard you.
Hear he still has people in his ear though, talking
about the workers. So it went from amnesty to a

(07:06):
work program of some kind. He's still going to try
to threat a needle, to walk a line, and that's fine.
He's going to try to do right. We don't know.
We can't get mad about a policy. We don't know
what it is yet. But you can't hear here he's
letting you know this was for you. No amnesty, No amnesty,
says that a couple of times.

Speaker 5 (07:25):
There's no amnesty.

Speaker 3 (07:26):
What we're doing is we're getting rid of criminals, but
we are doing a work program.

Speaker 5 (07:31):
Do you want to explain that place.

Speaker 4 (07:32):
Yeah, this morning we talked about of course, this was
a top of mine question. This morning, we talked about
protecting the farmers in the farmland. But obviously this president's
vision of no amnesty, mass deportation continues, but in a
strategic way and then ensuring that our farmers have the
labor that they need. Secretary Chavis Durimer has been a
leader on this. Obviously this comes out of the Labor Department,

(07:55):
but moving toward automation, ensuring that our farmers have that workforce,
and moving toward American workforce.

Speaker 5 (08:01):
So all of the above the farmbers, the people they need,
but who're not talking.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
Amnesty said it a couple of times. That was him
listening to you, responding to you. Good job, And this
is how we always have to be. Remember this isn't
just for Trump. You know we should be like this
with our state reps and state senators. You know that

(08:29):
your state, your state legislature, actually has more power over
your life, what is allowed, what isn't allowed. They have
more power over your life than the federal government does, really,
more than Donald Trump does, more than Congress, more than
the Senate. State legislatures are incredibly powerful and decide the

(08:52):
direction of their state. Let me ask you, not trying
to make you feel bad, but let me ask you.
Do you know their names? Have you ever met them?
Did you know you can? These are not unattainable people.
Unless you start writing large campaign checks. You'll probably never
meet the US senator from your state. That's not a

(09:15):
thing that's accessible to most normal people. Maybe you could
run into them at an event and he'd shake your
hand and then put a fake smile on, but you're
never going to actually have a conversation with him. You
know who you can have a conversation with because he
lives in your area, probably your neighborhood. State reps and
state senators. Do you know they have public events, public

(09:38):
town halls. They'll put it on their website. Do you
know how many people show up at these events? I've
been to several because I ran for Congress. I used
to go to these state events. Ten not even making
that up. Twenty maybe fifty. I don't think I've ever
seen one with fifty people in it. You can show

(09:59):
up and you can speak to your state rep, your
state senator, and if they are displeasing you, you can
let them know. And we should. I don't remember who
said it, but it's a great saying. Politicians should be
changed as often as diapers, and for the same reason.

(10:23):
Don't ever become a man fan. Let them know what
you like and what you don't. Let's do some emails. Next,
Missous catch up Jesse kellyshow dot com. It is the
Jesse Kelly Show on a Fantastic Tuesday, and we'll get
to the sending weapons to Ukraine stuff, the good of it,

(10:45):
the bad of it, all this stuff here in just
a few It's time to do some emails. I promise
to emails. Let's do some emails first, Jesse at Jesse
kellyshow dot com. Jesse, I bet some people looked up
where the shooter in McCallen was for and thought, wow,
looks oh McCallen now McCallen, Texas. Just a little heads

(11:07):
up for you about it. I have spent a lot
of time down in McAllen, Texas where that's shooting at
the ice facility took place. I used to do it.
I did a construction project down there with my dad.
I have taken the boys down there dove hunting multiple times.

Speaker 5 (11:25):
It is.

Speaker 1 (11:28):
It feels like you're in Mexico. It's right on the border.
It's a huge trafficking hub. I don't know that it's
the safest place I've ever been, and I've been in
a lot of hot places, and I've been in a
lot of hotter places than McAllen. But it's on the list.

(11:48):
I'll put it to you that way. The first time
I got off a plane in McAllen, it was the
middle of the summer. The heat was like a life
force down there. There are a lot of duf though, Jesse,
we have many, many years of illegals being in San Diego.
We need to use common sense. What do we do
with a gardener who was picked up and has three

(12:11):
sons in the Marines. I'm seventy nine. This has gone
on too long. Biden's illegals have to go. It's a
real problem. But Trump is right, something has to give,
at least serious screening. So you know, she's saying, hey, look,
these people who've been here a long time and stuff
like that, And Okay, I understand what you're saying, and

(12:32):
I'm certainly not I'm not going to crush you for
that opinion at all. I'm not. But this goes back
to what we were discussing actually in the first hour,
and what we've talked about many times when it comes
to trust. The first hour, we were talking about the
Epstein stuff, and people want answers, they want information, And
so I'll put it to you this way. If our

(12:55):
Department of Justice and our FBI and our CIA, if
they were were trustworthy in the eyes of a large
portion of the American people, you know, like they used
to be, I'm not saying they've ever been trustworthy. So
don't email me and tell me they've always been bad.
I don't want to hear it. I know, I know,
But ten years ago, fifteen years ago, the FBI, the

(13:18):
FBI had an approval rating in the eighties. I believe,
if I remember right, the American people right and left
trusted the FBI. So ten fifteen years ago, when the
public believed what the FBI said, the Attorney General could
come out and say this and everyone would say, oh, okay,

(13:38):
well that makes sense.

Speaker 7 (13:40):
Sure sure. First to back up on that, in February,
I did an interview on Fox and it's been getting
a lot of attention because I said, I was asked
a question about the client list, and my response was,
it's sitting on my desk to be reviewed, meaning the
file along WI the JFK MLK files as well. That's

(14:03):
what I meant by that. Also, to the tens of
thousands of video they turned out to be child porn
downloaded by that disgusting Jeffrey Epstein.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
She says that when we live in a high trust society,
people go, oh, okay, that makes sense. I certainly don't
want any child or porn out there. I get it, Okay,
I get it, Thank you, Pam. We don't live in
that society. We live in a society where our institutions
have violated our trust so many times that now that

(14:33):
answer doesn't work anymore. How does this apply to your email? Well, Jesse,
can't the farmers stay that the people who've been working
here stay. Can't they stay that answer, I'm not insulting
you in all, I'm really not, and you know I'm
finding insulting people that answer in a vacuum is understandable.

(14:54):
We are not in a vacuum. We are in a
society where we have watched Democrats and Republicans like James
lank James Langford of Oklahoma. We've watched these people intentionally
fill up our country with foreigners year after year after
year after year after year. And then the Biden administration,

(15:15):
because it was run by evil communists while Joe Biden
drooled on himself, they took that and they put it
into hyper drive and they they flew barbarians into this
country as fast as they possibly could, from every corner
of the globe. They brought in as many barbarians as
they could, trying to break this country, trying to overwhelm

(15:39):
the system, a real Cloward Piven strategy. So now after that,
the American people don't want to hear, well, what about
the farmers. There's no appetite for that now. There may
have been maybe even five years ago, maybe ten years ago,
definitely twenty thirty years ago, those kind of stances would

(16:01):
have been more acceptable to the American people. Okay, why
he s been here, he hasn't murdered anybody. I'm not
saying I would have ever had that stance. I'm not,
but the American people as a whole would have had
much more understanding because trust hadn't been violated yet. But
when you sit back as an American citizen and watch

(16:21):
Democrats and James Langford bring as many illegals into the
country as they possibly can, you don't want to hear
about farmers anymore. You don't want to hear that the
hotels need cheap maids to clean the rooms. You don't
want to hear about it. Your patience is done. Trust
is gone. Now it becomes all of you. Get out,
every one of them in a vacuum. Your email is understandable.

(16:46):
Life does not exist in a vacuum. We'll do some
more before we do that. Remember that email I read
you from that seventy four year old man listen to
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(17:09):
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(17:32):
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(17:54):
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(18:16):
Mike the call. We'll be back fighting for your freedom
every day. The Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show on a wonderful Tuesday.

Speaker 5 (18:30):
Member.

Speaker 1 (18:30):
If you miss any part of the show, you can
download the whole thing on iHeart, Spotify iTunes. Let's do
a few more emails before we do ugly Ukraine stuff.
I don't want to go back to politics yet, I'm
in a mood. Well, this is what he said back
in June. Quote. Our farmers and the people in the
hotel and leisure business have been stating that our very

(18:50):
aggressive policy on immigration is taking very good, longtime workers
away from them, with those jobs being almost impossible to replace.
In many cases, the criminals allowed into our country by
the very stupid Biden open borders policy are applying for
those jobs. This is not good. We must protect our farmers,

(19:13):
but get the criminals out of the United States. Changes
are coming. So you're not an idiot, you can read
between the lines. Donald Trump's phone was blowing up with
a bunch of hotel guys and farmers saying, hey, all
my cheap illegal labor. You're deporting them all. And so
Trump puts out that social media post. Immediately there was

(19:35):
backlash from you from the MAGA faithful, from the MAGA
base immediately. Remember this is back in June. June twelfth
was the day you put that out. People flooded the
White House with emails, social media posts, what is this garbage? No,
if they're here illegally, they have to go backed off.
Never heard another word about it. Then July fourth weekend,

(19:58):
think it was Saturday of July fourth. Wee got maybe
Sunday Saturday or Sunday July fourth weekend. After dead silence
for almost a month, Trump got up, we played this yesterday,
said that we're working.

Speaker 2 (20:10):
On legislation right now where farmers look, they no better.
They work with them for years. You had cases that
were not here, but just even over the years where
people have worked for a farm on a farm for
fourteen fifteen years and they get thrown out pretty viciously,
and we can't do it. We got to work with
the farmers and people that have hotels and leisure properties

(20:32):
to We're going to work with them, and we're gonna
work very strong and smart, and we're going to put
you in charge. We're gonna make you responsible. And I
think that that's going to make a lot of people happy.

Speaker 1 (20:43):
Okay, I played it on the show you heard it already,
probably before the show, and you did not, to your credit,
follow in line like a lemming, because you're not a sheep.
You have desires, hopes, treammes. You loudly, loudly told the

(21:05):
Trump White House, I saw all the emails. I saw
all white didn't see all the emails, but I saw
a bunch of emails social media. The response was loud no,
absolutely not no. Today, Brooke Rawlins, AG Secretary Agriculture Secretary, Sorry,
Brook Rawlins said, quote, there will be no amnesty. Trump

(21:30):
today said this.

Speaker 5 (21:32):
There's no amnesty.

Speaker 3 (21:33):
What we're doing is we're getting rid of criminals, but
we are doing a work program.

Speaker 5 (21:38):
Do you want to explain that place.

Speaker 4 (21:39):
Yeah, this morning we talked about of course this was
a top of mine question. This morning, we talked about
protecting the farmers in the farmland. But obviously this president's
vision of no amnesty, mass deportation continues, but in a
strategic way, and then ensuring that our farmers have the
labor that they need. Secretary Chavis Drummer has been a
leader on this. This comes out of the Labor Department,

(22:02):
but moving toward automation, ensuring that our farmers have that
workforce and moving toward an American workforce.

Speaker 5 (22:08):
So all of the above, the.

Speaker 3 (22:10):
Farmers the people they need, but we're not talking amnesty.

Speaker 1 (22:17):
You are the one responsible for that. And this is
what I have told you over and over and over
again about putting down the pom poms, put the pajamas away,
and let all of your elected leaders, including Donald Trump,

(22:38):
know when they are saying or doing something that displeases you.
The worst possible thing you can do is become a
man fan, a palm palm waiver, because that it enables
people to do the worst things, and you'll always be cheering.

(23:00):
That is horrible. You can like, you can love Donald Trump.
You can think he's the greatest president ever, and to
be honest with you, I'm not so sure. He's not
on the short list. He's been outstanding, absolutely outside. You
can think all these things where your Trump hat, wave
your Trump sign, use your bumper sticker, but don't ever

(23:21):
just go along with whatever he says or whatever he does,
because he's still just a man, just like you, just
like me. You make mistakes. I make mistakes. That's all
Chris does is make mistakes. We're all human beings. That's
not very nice, Chris put that finger down. We're all

(23:42):
human beings. We screw up. Don't be a man fan,
and you weren't.

Speaker 6 (23:49):
And that's why, immediate backlash, immediate backtrack on amnesty now
obviously say as you can hear.

Speaker 1 (24:00):
I'll play it again. Trump heard you loud and clear.
To his credit, I've always said this, it's not a flaw.
It's to his credit. He listens when his bass speaks.
That's why he doesn't. You notice he doesn't brag about
the vaccine anymore. Used to do that on campaign stops.

(24:21):
Why did he stop doing that? Well, I mean the
words out there now. He started asking friends and family members,
why are they all booing whenever I bring it up?
He heard you. You didn't wave your pom pomshit, didn't
cheer you said, oh, I'll stop. He stopped talking about it,
stop bragging about it. He heard you, He heard you hear.

(24:44):
He still has people in his ear though, talking about
the workers. So it went from amnesty to a work
program of some kind. He's still going to try to
thread a needle to walk online, and that's fine. He's
going to try to do right. We don't know. We
can't get mad. About a policy. We don't know what

(25:05):
it is yet, but you couldn't hear here he's letting
you know. This was for you. No amnesty, No amnesty,
says it a couple of times.

Speaker 5 (25:13):
There's no amnesty.

Speaker 3 (25:14):
What we're doing is we're getting rid of criminals, but
we are doing a work program.

Speaker 5 (25:19):
Do you want to explain that place.

Speaker 4 (25:20):
Yeah, this morning we talked about of course, this was
a top of mind question. This morning, we talked about
protecting the farmers in the farmland. But obviously this president's
vision of no amnesty, mass deportation continues, but in a
strategic way, and then ensuring that our farmers have the
labor that they need. Secretary Chavis Dreimer has been a
leader on this. Obviously this comes out of the Labor Department,

(25:43):
but moving toward automation, ensuring that our farmers have that workforce,
and moving toward an American workforce.

Speaker 5 (25:49):
So all of the above, the farmers the people they need.
But we're not talking.

Speaker 1 (25:54):
Amnesty, said it a couple of times. That was him
listening to you, responding to you, good job. And this
is how we always have to be. Remember this isn't
just for Trump. You know, we should be like this
with our state reps and state senators. You know that

(26:17):
your state, your state legislature, actually has more power over
your life, what is allowed, what isn't allowed. They have
more power over your life than the federal government does,
really more than Donald Trump does, more than Congress, more
than the Senate. State legislatures are incredibly powerful and decide

(26:40):
the direction of their state. Let me ask you, not
trying to make you feel bad, but let me ask you.
Do you know their names? Have you ever met them?
Did you know you can? These are not unattainable people.
Unless you start writing large campaign checks. You'll probably never
meet the the US senator from your state. That's not

(27:03):
a thing that's accessible to most normal people. Maybe you
could run into him at an event and he'd shake
your hand and then put a fake smile on, but
you're never gonna actually have a conversation with him. You
know who you can have a conversation with because he
lives in your area, probably your neighborhood. State reps and
state senators, you know they have public events, public town halls.

(27:27):
They'll put it on their website. Do you know how
many people show up at these events? I've been to
several because I ran for Congress. I used to go
to these state events ten not even making that up.
Twenty maybe fifty. I don't think I've ever seen one
with fifty people in it. You can show up and

(27:48):
you can speak to your state rep your state senator,
and if they are displeasing you, you can let them know,
and we should. I don't remember who said it, but
it's a great saying. Politicians should be changed as often
as diapers, and for the same reason. Don't ever become

(28:12):
a man fan. Let them know what you like and
what you don't. Let's do some emails next mists catch
up Jesse kellyshow dot com. It is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a lovely, lovely Tuesday. Okay, now, let's discuss

(28:32):
something that people are talking about today, as far as
sending military aid to Ukraine. I have a statement here
put out by actually my buddy, Sean Parnell, Chief Pentagon
Spokesman Sean Parnell, at President Trump's direction, the Department of
Defense is sending additional defensive weapons to Ukraine to ensure

(28:52):
Ukraine can defend themselves while we work to secure a
lasting peace and ensure the killing stops. Our framework for
POTUS to evaluate military shipments across the globe remains in
effect and is integral to our America First Defense priorities. Okay,
that's the official statement. Donald Trump talked about it a bit.

(29:17):
Here's what he said.

Speaker 3 (29:18):
We wanted to put defensive weapons because Putin he's not
treating human beings, right, He's killing too many people. So
we're sending some defensive weapons to Ukraine.

Speaker 5 (29:30):
And I've approved that, right.

Speaker 1 (29:33):
He also said this.

Speaker 3 (29:34):
That was a war that should have ever happened, and
a lot of people are dying, and it should end.
And I don't know, we get we get a lot
of vote thrown at us by Putin for you one
another the truth. He's very nice all the time, but
it turns out to be meaningless.

Speaker 5 (29:51):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
I know a lot of people, myself included, are sick
of America's involvement in this whole thing. They don't think
we should have ever gotten involved. I don't think we
should have ever gotten involved. I actually believe our involvement
artificially propping up Ukraine has killed far more Ukrainians than

(30:13):
were necessary. It's not that I'm cheering for Russia to
invade anywhere certainly not cheering for them to invade Ukraine.
But if Ukraine had just lost the region Russia wanted
to take back, and they had lost it quickly, then
we wouldn't have half a million dead bodies on our
hands that we know of. All that aside, the American

(30:34):
people were tired of this, especially when inflation hasn't eased.
The American people are done with foreign involvement. They're sick
of it. This actually comes back to a theme we've
been on on this show. Even if in a vacuum,
you could totally justify our involvement, the American people are

(30:57):
done with it. After so many years, so many screw ups,
so much former foreign adventuring, so much money, loss, lives loss,
blood loss. The American people don't want to hear it anymore.
They're tired of their blood and treasure being sent overseas.
All understandable in a vacuum, even if you can justify it.

(31:21):
We're not in a vacuum. So people heard Trump say
this and they got angry.

Speaker 3 (31:28):
We wanted to put defensive weapons because putin he's not
treating human beings right, He's killing too many people. So
we're sending some defensive weapons to Ukraine, and I've approved that.

Speaker 1 (31:42):
All right, let me explain. I don't want you to
take this as a defense, but actually I take that back.
You can take this as a defense. I understand what
he's doing. I understand the concerns, and I understand what
he's doing. Trump, you can hear his frustration has been

(32:03):
unable to fulfill a campaign promise by bringing this conflict
to a clothes He promised he would end it. He did.
You can say he probably shouldn't have promised that, but
that's fine. But he said I'll end it. I'll end it.
I'll end it. In fact, he said multiple times, I'll
end it on the first day. That's what he said.
He's been unable to do so because Russia and Ukraine

(32:27):
aren't done. Why do you think they haven't ended this
whole thing? Because they're not done fighting. Putin has taken
the territory he wanted. He's holding it. Ukraine Zelenski has
announced that's a red line. He can't have that territory.
So we're kind of in a rough spot. They're not

(32:48):
done killing each other. They don't want to stop fighting.
Donald Trump is frustrated by that, and you can hear
his frustration in dealing with Putin, because to Trump, this
should all make sense. He has even offered Putin, He's
stangled it out there. Why don't we realign our relations.
Let's end this endless Russia America conflict thing. Let's just

(33:12):
why don't we get a long way? We'll do some trade.
What if we re for Donald Trump? It makes all
the sense in the world. Hey, Ukraine, we'll do some
mineral rights deals with you so we can protect you. Putin.
Don't think you're gonna be left on the outs. We'll
open up some trade between us. We'll all make money.
This all works out. Putin doesn't think in those terms.

(33:32):
And you can hear Trump's frustration.

Speaker 3 (33:35):
That was a war that should have ever happened, and
a lot of people are dying, and it should end.

Speaker 5 (33:39):
And I don't know.

Speaker 3 (33:40):
We get we get, We get a lot of volt
thrown at us by Putin.

Speaker 5 (33:44):
For you one another truth.

Speaker 3 (33:46):
It's very nice all the time, but it turns out
to be meaningless.

Speaker 1 (33:51):
It's frustrated. Hey, okay, I'm working out a deal. Why
don't you want to stop fighting? So Putin doesn't want
to stop fighting because Putin's winning. He is he's winning.
He has held the territory he wants to hold. He
is still going after the Ukrainians. I am look, I'm

(34:15):
not defending it. I'm not defending anybody here. There's a
long history here in all kinds of ugliness in these
two countries have been slaughtering each other as fast as
humanly possible, and they don't want to stop. And Trump
is frustrated, so he's giving Ukraine weapons you can hear it,

(34:38):
to defend themselves. He wants Putin to stop dropping missiles
into these Ukrainian cities, stop killing civilians. Is this Donald
Trump being manipulated by the deep state in order to
keep this thing going on forever? You know, the defense
and industry wants this thing to go on forever. They're
the ones that are going to get paid for all

(34:59):
the replacement missiles. I don't know. It could be. We've
watched before as CIA, FBI, defense industry generals have lied
to Trump, manipulated Trump because they want to keep things going.
He doesn't want to keep going. Is that happening here?
Could be? I don't know, but I understand what he's saying.
He's trying to force Putin to the negotiating table because

(35:24):
money didn't get himTo the negotiating table. He tried to
use the carrot. Now he's using the stick. You don't
want to come to an agreement, Fine, we'll send missiles
over there. That's what's happening right now. All right, Let's
talk about a little bit about that foreign investment, foreign

(35:45):
adventuring that is aggravating, to put it mildly, Let's talk
about robotic coyotes. Let's talk about the evil communists. Why
do they go for that system membership card. Let me
first talk to you about your meat versus my meat. What, Chris,

(36:05):
My meat is superior. My meat is perfect every time.
In fact, we had a bunch of neighbors over last night.
We're organizing something. I won't get into the details of it,
but we had the neighbors over last night. Guess who
pulled out the old IQ sense fired up a little

(36:26):
pole pork? Sorry, Chris, guess whose pull pork came out
perfectly mine? How did I do that? I don't know
how to make poll pork. I don't have to make
pool pork. I don't have to know how IQ sense
tells me when the temperature's right, it's a wireless cooking thermometer.
When you put it on the smoker or on the
grill or in the oven, you just leave the thermometer

(36:48):
in there. You never take it out. Your phone tells
you when it's done. You don't have to guess, and
you don't want to guess when it comes to pork.
You want to make sure you get it right. IQ
sense will get it right every time. Fifteen percent off
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(37:12):
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