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February 7, 2025 38 mins

We saw so much corruption with USAID; Imagine what we will see when we audit the Pentagon. Cutting off all the DC slush fund organizations operating with our tax dollars. Why do smoke alarms always go off at 3 am? 

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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 Friday. We have an audit coming for the Pentagon
and that's gonna be a freaking doozy. If they're gonna
audit everything in this government, whooh boy, it's just gonna
be story after story of corruption for the next four years.

(00:33):
But this hour we're gonna talk about that whole gaza thing. Employment.
Some guys doing well at work once to give me
some props for that, that's always lovely. Some guy's wife
is afraid about Donald Trump. We're gonna talk about the strike,
the workers strike, the doc workers, all that smoke, alarm batteries,
and so much more coming up this hour on the

(00:56):
world famous Jesse Kelly Show. The UN is very very
concerned about AIDS in Africa.

Speaker 2 (01:02):
We have five thousand public health worker contracts that are
funded by US assistants and all of these and all
regions of Ethiopia have been terminated and ten thousand data
clerks very important in Ethiopia, so that we continue monitoring
and ensuring that people are on treatment so as U
and AGS. We estimate that if PEPFA wasn't reauthorized between

(01:25):
twenty twenty five and twenty twenty nine, and other resources
were not found for the HIV response, there would be
a four hundred percent increase in eight's death. That's six
point three million people, six point three million EIGHTS related
death that will occur in Did.

Speaker 1 (01:41):
You know, I mean we all kind of know some
of this stuff generally, but did you know that you
went to work today and the government stuck its greedy
hands in your wallet and took twenty five percent of
your earnings today so they could send it for age treatments.
And after Africa, the U we had this talk before.

(02:06):
Republicans are certainly guilty of this as well. Republicans and
Democrats both have got to wake up and realize that
there is something that has changed in the minds of
the American public because for so long, for as long
as I've been alive, really, this country has been so wealthy,

(02:27):
in our standard of living has been so good, and
we really, I know there have been some bumps in
the road. Of course, in your personal life, maybe you've
had some bumps in the road, but as a nation,
on a macro level, as a whole, we've just always
had so much. Our standard of living was so high,
and things went so well. And during that time, the

(02:48):
federal government, because we citizens were living so well, the
federal government its found its foreign aid legs, if you will.
It found that it could hoover up our money and
send it here and send it there, and send it
to this thing, and send it to that thing, and
it could do so without end. And the American people

(03:09):
may raise a little bit of a fuss every now
and then, but for the most part, we're not really
going to dig into that or kick and scream or
anything like that. So years and years and years, decades
of the federal government figuring out ways to take our
money and send it anywhere they want to send it.
As I warned before, Republicans and Democrats, the American people

(03:31):
now they have watched their standard of living go down
pretty steadily over the last few years. We've talked about
this before. I just saw today, I think it was
from Numbers USA that during Joe Biden's presidency, four point
seven million jobs went to foreigners, something like six hundred

(03:53):
thousand went to American citizens. American citizens can't find good work.
American citizens are so offering from inflation. American citizens are
having to make buying decisions still in the grocery store.
And so that understanding from the American public about our
money going overseas, even if we didn't like it, it

(04:14):
didn't create this red hot anger in any of us.
That changes now it has already changed. And the government,
the politicians and the bureaucrats and the government, they'll be
behind on that, and they don't realize there's no appetite
for it. It's one of the things that makes the Democrat

(04:35):
protests over the US AID cuts, those cuts, it's one
of the things that makes them so hilarious to me. Now,
you and I both know why they're freaking out. They're
freaking out because in a roundabout way, communists get their
money from these government programs this cut out and that
cut out and that cutout, and it ends up funding

(04:55):
a Black Lives Matter protest on the street. So that's
why Democrats are upset, But freaking out about it in
front of the American people is not going to move
the needle at all. I realize your fellow congressmen and
senators and your fellow communist activists, Oh, I know they're
upset about USA. I get all that, but the norms

(05:18):
and normas in the world, what are they looking at
right now? To try to take off your hyperinformed hat.
I realize you're a hyperinformed person, but take that off
and try to just pretend you're a norm You're a normy.
You're looking right now at the Trump administration talking about
auditing the Pentagon. Pete Heeg says, auditing this. Elon Musk

(05:39):
is auditing that. And what are they finding. They're finding
government corruption and waste and they're bringing that information to
the American public. They're they're they're bringing to the American public.
If you're a norm and you're looking at that, are
you upset when they bring up these list of ridiculous
things that your money has gone through? Are you? Are

(06:00):
you upset when you hear Caroline Levitt talk about this?

Speaker 3 (06:02):
So upon coming out here to the briefing room, I.

Speaker 2 (06:05):
Was made aware of the.

Speaker 3 (06:08):
Funding from USAID to media outlets including Politico, who I
know has a seat in this room, and I can
confirm that the more than eight million taxpayer dollars that
have gone to essentially subsidizing subscriptions to Politico, the American
taxpayer's dying will no longer be happening the doge.

Speaker 1 (06:26):
Now set aside your feelings for Politico, because remember, you're
a norm Does the American voter the norm the normy.
Does he like or hate that eight million dollars of
his money has gone towards any newspaper, any publication of
any kind. Is that a winner for him? He hates that.

(06:46):
Every voter, every taxpayer hates that. Democrats are now defending
that publicly and loudly. They're acting like it's the end
of the world, that we're not going to send a
medication to Africa anymore, and instead we have this collective
Democrat freak out. What does this look like to the

(07:07):
normies when the Trump government is cutting out ridiculousness and
this is the Democrat response.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
Elon Musk is a Nazi let baby.

Speaker 1 (07:16):
Godless, lawless bonaire. Hey, hey ho ho, Elon Musk has
got to go. We will not shut up, we will
stand up, we will speak up. There's Musk faky heares.

Speaker 2 (07:31):
We have got to tell Elon Musk, nobody elected you.

Speaker 1 (07:36):
We are gonna fight this fight. Yeah, Jesse, you're right
up my alley. Next time you're in Salt Lake, look
me up. I've been in Israel many times. I love
Trump's idea about developing it. I've stayed at many four
seasons in the Middle East, and I've bet four seasons.
Ritz Carlton all the great hotels would love to have
an awesome beachfront property. The Mediterranean right there is absolutely beautiful,

(08:00):
so on, so forth, He said. I took my twelve
year old on a coming of age trip there and
it was absolutely epic. Man, that's freaking cool. I got
to take my boys there too. That's cool. Like I said,
keep up the good work, so on and so forth. Okay,
so I'm not going to dwell on this, but I
thought about that. I've been thinking about this Gaza thing,
and at this point in time, like I said, I

(08:20):
think Trump has earned the benefit of the doubt so far,
at least over the first few weeks, really really doing well.
And we got Canada in line, got Mexico in line.
He's getting people in line. It sounds like Trump has
announced the plan is to remove the Palestinians from Gaza
and then develop it, turn it into which it would
Obviously it would really only be good for a vacation spot,

(08:42):
but it could be a wonderful vacation spot. Now, let
me ask you something, just honestly asking you're picturing the
Four Seasons Gaza. It's kind of funny, but it's not
outside of the realm of possibility. You took all those
people in Gaza and you shipped them because they've got
to go somewhere. You ship them to Jordan, you ship

(09:04):
them to Egypt. They're talking to Ireland, They're trying to
ship these people all over the place. Do you think
they'll stop being radicalized if they go to Egypt? Or
are they going to end up in a camp or
some sort of a ghetto in Egypt where it's poor
and it's miserable. Okay, so let's just assume. Let's assume

(09:27):
they're going to be radicalized. Let's assume you're a Palestinian
who's been removed from Gaza and you've been getting angrier
and angrier and angrier, or in Egypt, and five years
from now, you pull up your smartphone and you see
there's a grand opening of the new Four Seasons right

(09:48):
on the beach and what you consider to be your
rightful homeland. How long until one of those dirt balls
parks a truck bomb in front of one of those hotels.
Have you considered what a security nightmare that would be.

(10:08):
You would have to lock that place down with the
most draconian laws in the world. And even then, I
don't look just telling you it's not gonna stop being
a hotbed because you built the four seasons. All right,
Let's move on. Let's talk about that strike, the doc
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Kelly Show. Odd a Friday, A wonderful Friday. I can't

(11:38):
get the smile off my face. Everything is going so well.
Trump got up today with Japan's Big Cheese, announced the
trillion dollars coming our way, jobs coming our way. It's
looking good out here, Jesse. I was listening back in
October you were discussing the upcoming strike by the dock workers.
I know there was a pause in the strike that
was supposed to be over in January. I haven't heard

(11:59):
any updates. Wondered if you heard anything lately, says his
name is Mike. Okay, So here's what's going on with
the doc worker stuff. Remember there were two big challenges,
big challenges, And let me remind you that it's very instinctively.

(12:22):
If you're on the right, instinctively you are going to
be against unions. I understand that. So whenever you see
there's going to be the long shortman union. They're gonna
go on strike. Your instinct is going to be to
side against them every time. But remember this, We had
all those experts on. We talked about this extensively, you

(12:44):
and I. It's not necessarily a story where there are
good guys and bad guys. Yes, they had that member,
that big meadhead who runs the union. He ran his
fat mouth off right off the bat and made them
look like the bad guys, but they're not necessarily the
bad guy. What's happened is for years and years and
years member there is a Western and there's an Eastern Union.

(13:06):
The Eastern Union has not been paid what the Western
Union has been paid. That was a huge gripe, but
maybe the biggest gripe. And there are all kinds of
different entities involved here, shipping entities, government entities, but whatever
the reason, the Eastern Union has not kept pace with

(13:27):
the Western union's pay scale. That was one of the
two major gripes. The second major gripe was about automation.
Now that brings us to the issue. Trump is the
most pro union president we've had in years decades. Honestly, Really, again,
like I've said, he's very much a Teddy Roosevelt Republican.

(13:49):
He's not new. It's back to what the Republican Party
was at one point in time. Very much a pro
union guy. You remember the Teamsters Union famously, they didn't
even endorse during the presidential case. That never happens. The
Teamster's Union always goes Democrat. And this time of them
abstaining is them endorsing the Republican. That's as close as
they're going to come to endorse the Republican. So again,

(14:11):
Trump is going to lean that way. He's always been
that type of guy. He's going to lean that way.
The last I talked to somebody, because I actually talked
to a few people who are in that union. As
a matter of fact, just blue call of dudes. The
pay thing was something that was going to get worked out,

(14:32):
and they always thought it was going to get worked
out eventually. When you're in these kind of negotiations with
a bunch of big entities, how it works is you
don't get every dime you're looking for, but you do it.
This guy gives up a pound of his flesh, and
this guy gives up a pound of his flesh, and
you get close enough to the number you want and
everyone gets kind of made whole and you sign off

(14:52):
on it, believe it or not. The money, oftentimes in
these things is the easy part of it. The part
that won't be easy is this part right here, the
automation part of it. This this gets into a very
interesting conversation because it applies to much more than just
a union or the docs, or it applies to just humanity. Really,

(15:17):
if you're an employer, if you're if you're a company,
your job is to make money. That's your job. That's
that's the purpose of the company. You as an individual,
hopefully you have a higher calling of some kind than that,
but the purpose of the company is to make money.
And for a company, any company, large or small, the

(15:38):
local mom and pop sandwich shop or some gigantic shipping company,
no matter what, you have to look at what's coming
in and what's going out, and labor costs are always
costs that you're trying to figure out how to reduce.
You just are hey, do we have do we have

(16:00):
too many employees? If we have four employees at the
sandwich shop, could we get by with three? It'd be
nice to if you lose to having to pay that
other money out. That's more money coming in. That's just
basic business. You don't like hearing that when you're one
of the employees. I'm an employee just like you are.
But that's the truth, and that's why I've always told you.

(16:21):
In fact, we're going to get to this employment stuff.
That's why I've always told you, Really, the number one
rule for being an employee is to make sure your
talent outweighs your baggage. Because you're manager the owner of
your business. No matter who he or she happens to be,
they are constantly looking for a way to reduce the
labor costs. And when they get to you and think

(16:42):
about you, what you don't want is them to think, oh,
I could really do without Bob. What you want them
to think is, gosh, man, Bob's pretty dynamite. Well he's
not going anywhere. I can't live without him. That's what
it's what you want them to say. So anyway, employers
want to reduce costs loading unloading ships. I am the

(17:03):
furthest thing from an expert. I do know some friends
that are extreme experts on it. I actually have I'm
good friends with neighbors with one of the guys who
handles a lot of the ship piloting down in Galveston,
in the ports. So I know a lot of friends
who know a lot I do not, but I know
a lot who do. It's a complicated process getting those

(17:23):
ships in, getting them docked, getting them unloaded, then loading
them back up again, and it's labor intensive. It takes
a lot of guys, a lot of organization to get
it done right. Companies want to move to automation as
much as possible for the cost savings, for the you know,

(17:45):
the computer you programmed to do what that guy used
to do, he never calls in sick. Right, the automation
is going to be an issue. It is because guys
understandably don't want to be automated out of their jobs.
Company understandably want to automate if they can. This is
a conflict that will go well beyond some union. This

(18:06):
is one of the conflicts of our time. Technology crowding
employees out, that's where it sits, and that's going to
be a mountain to climb. But there are so many
good employees out there looking for work, and they're all
on ZipRecruiter. They're waiting for you. If you're an employee,

(18:26):
you know where you are. There's a reason employers prefer
zip recruiter the most. Why would you prefer that? Because
the good employees are sitting there waiting for you. You
don't have to wait a week, you don't have to
wait a month. Eighty percent of the employers who post
on ZipRecruiter get a good candidate the first day. You're
just starting your account away from getting somebody good. ZipRecruiter

(18:50):
dot com slash jesse. Let you try it for free.
ZipRecruiter dot com slash jesse. So that's where the good
people are. So if you haven't automated them out, you
can go find some good ones at ZipRecruiter dot com
slash jesse. All Right, this guy's wife is terrified about Trump.

(19:11):
Talk about smoke alarms, positions of power in the government.
How do we get them? Hang on, Jesse Kelly. It
is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Friday. Remember
if you miss any part of the show, you can
download the whole thing on iHeart, Spotify, iTunes. Churning through

(19:32):
the ask doctor Jesse questions today. Here's a nice little
tib tidbit here from WikiLeaks nine out of ten USA
dollars spent in twenty twenty two went to contractors, mostly
in the DC area. Less than one in ten went
to frontline groups. Curious what that looks like, Allow me

(19:56):
to read this for you. According to the June only
twenty three report, nearly nine out of every ten dollars
that USAID spent in the twenty twenty two fiscal year
went to its international contracting partners, most of which are
based in or around the Washington DC area. Just one
in ten went to frontline local groups, and maybe even

(20:19):
less than that. According to our calculations, the fifty one
billion dollars in USAID tracked by the Foreign Assistance dot
govn fiscal year twenty twenty, about forty percent was spent
by the US government to buy goods and pay salaries.
Another twenty percent was administered by US based firms and nonprofits,
a little more than thirty percent with the so on

(20:40):
and so forth. Okay, so let me explain how this works.
I want you to think about this geographically. So picture
Washington DC on you if you've never been there. There's
something that always hits me when I go to Washington DC.
My first time, I ever went was in I think

(21:01):
it was eight. It was in that terrible recession, the
eight recession. And you remember what theweight recession was like
if you're old enough, where everything was closing, strip malls
that had normally been full were emptied. It was just
it was a weird, really really terrible economic time. No
matter where you went, things were rough. You could tell

(21:21):
things were rough financially. I had to go back there
because I was running for Congress, and I, like I said,
I'd never been to Washington DC. I went back to Washington, DC,
and I was floored, slashed, disgusted by how brand spanking
new everything was, with brand spanking new buildings being thrown

(21:44):
up everywhere. There was a square inch you could tell.
As the rest of the country suffered, Washington d C.
Was dripping with money. There's just money everywhere. What Chris
Chris said, isn't their crime rate really high? Yeah, I'll
get to that story in a moment. Yes, their crime
rate is extremely high, but unbelievable amounts of money. And

(22:07):
you walk in and if you're aware at all of
what's going on, you're just grossed out because you know
that your money, that's taxpayer money. So back to this
USAID foreign aid thing. I want you to think about
Washington DC geographically. Just think about it like a dot
on a piece of paper. Now, they say US AID
is about foreign spending, right, we need all this money
to cure aids in South Africa. And you we're told

(22:31):
this over and over again. But do yourself a favorite,
do a little citizen journalism. You don't have to, but
you can just picture this. Go look at some of
the largest recipients of US AID funding. Look up their
buildings in Washington, d C. What happens is, let's say
there are ten of them. This is just for the

(22:52):
sake of our argument. To understand it. There are ten
of these groups. Well, these groups receive millions and millions,
really frankly billions of dollars in the federal government. They
get this money through lobbying and corruption. They'll hire this
congresswoman's cousin. And you understand how all this works. Well,
these ten entities they put up these gigantic, beautiful office

(23:16):
buildings in Washington DC. That's where they handle their lobbying,
that's where they handle the money laundering. And the money
goes from Washington, d C. Into one of the big
complexes in DC, and of course it goes there and
they're told everyone says, why no, no, no, no, no,
We're just this is just a pass through building we
have here. We're gonna send this money to Ukraine as

(23:38):
soon as you send it to me. Just send us
all the money and then we'll disperse it to buy
contraceptives for the Taliban. You just send us the money.
But just like everything else in Washington, DC, it's not
a pass through at all. You send them one hundred
dollars to that DC building, thinking at least ninety nine

(24:00):
at that one hundred is going to go to cure
age in South Africa. But the truth is that building,
with generous salaries and other perks, they absorb all that
money and they disperse maybe a dollar over to Africa.
And when you threaten to cut off funding, they start screaming,
what about the African babies? Oh? But really it's just

(24:22):
a gigantic slush fund. Is exactly how it works. That's
how Washington DC corruption works. And remember US eight is
just the hot thing in the news. Trump came out
earlier today and talked about auditing the IRS, talking about
auditing the Pentagon, USAID is the tip. As I told you,

(24:42):
it's just the tip. This gets worse from here. You
think you think an audit of fifty billion dollar usaid
is bad, wait till they get to the United States Military.
It's not an accident. The Pentagon has failed audits several

(25:07):
years running. They fail these audits because, well, the system
I just laid out takes place there too. You have
these entities that hoover up the money, keep most of
it for themselves, distribute some to friends, family members, and
then a pittance actually gets to where it's supposed to go.

(25:30):
It's a very very very ugly system. And we're looking,
we're watching as it's all laid bare in front of
us right now. Dear Jesse, why do smoke alarm batteries
always die at three am? They don't. It's just that's
the only time they make an impact on you. Everyone
says that, I've said it before myself. Why is it
always in the middle of the night. It's not always

(25:51):
in the middle of the night. I've changed a million
smoke batteries during the day, but it's the middle of
the night that it becomes a nightmare hell because you
wake up and it's beeping and then you have to
sit there and make that decision. You're trying to stay asleep,
and you're trying to decide am I going to be
able to sleep through this? Can I sleep through it? Was?

(26:12):
That was one beep? Is it gonna beep again? What
if it takes a long time to beep again? Maybe
I'll be back asleep. I bet I can tough this out.
And then you lay there for twenty thirty minutes, then
you start freaking yourself out. Then it does beep again.
Now now you're laying there all warm and snugly under
the covers, but you know, you know, at this point
in time, you must get up. You must get up.

(26:32):
You're gonna have to go to the garage. You're gonna
have to grab a ladder or grab a chair to
stand on. You're gonna have to go fishing for batteries.
You hope you have the batteries. Plus you probably have
those god forsaken smoke detectors I know I do in
my house. I need to probably update those the garbage
ones where the second you take the battery out it

(26:52):
starts going crazy, and then the ones I have in
my house. Does this sound like I've been through this before.
The ones I have in my house now remad. This
is the middle of the night. You're freaking exhausted. You
just want to go back to sleep. The ones I have.
When you put the battery in that square or twelve
vote the square twelve volt batteries, you put that in.
The second you slide that battery slot back into it,

(27:16):
it goes this super super long, and of course you're
right beside it, your face is right by it. So
now your ear drums are blown out and in my
house to make this even worse, are I assume this
is calm and every firefighter listening is gonna start screaming
at me right now. That's fine. You can email me
your hate Jesse at jesse kellyshow dot com. In my house,

(27:39):
maybe they all work like this, the smoke of arms.
They communicate with each other. So if mine goes off
in the bedroom, that was the last one we had
to do. Of course, middle of the night. As soon
as that beep starts cooking off, it communicates to all
the others and the entire house is going crazy. Now
the boys are all awake. Fred is awake, not that

(28:01):
he's good for anything at all. It is a complete
and utter disaster. But it happens during the day. We
just don't remember that, all right. Somebody wants to know
about seeking out these positions of power the communists seemed
to do. Why did I stop watching the NFL. Some
lady wants to know if I do anything for oub
for Valentine's Day. Somebody's happy Trump won the twenty twenty election.

(28:24):
All that in so much more still to come on
the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Speaking of Fred, he
may not be any help when we're changing out the
smoke arms, but at least he's not having his digestive
problems in the house anymore. Fred, Surprise, Surprise, has a

(28:44):
nervous stomach, and he used to have problems every time
he ate anything. And then you throw in the boys.
They're always giving table scraps no matter how much I yell.
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on a Friday, A wonderful Friday. I remember, we're still here,

(29:52):
We're live. You can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow
dot com. I do want to address something that that happened.
I was go to kind of let it go. I
wasn't going to talk about it on the show, but
I think it's important enough that I just changed my
mind and I'm gonna bring it up. There was a guy,
I'm not gonna go into the details of it, but
Elon Musk obviously he has a bunch of young, hotshot

(30:14):
computer nerds. They're the ones doing all these audits, they're
the ones doing all these doge things, finding all the
corruption stuff. Well, one of them resigned. Well woke up
this morning we saw the news the guy had resigned.
Wait what why the walls no I'm not gonna say.
I'm not gonna say his nickname, Chris. I'm not gonna
say it. Definitely not gonna say it on the radio.

(30:35):
But it turns out the Wall Street Journal had hired
a reporter who she digs up dirt on people on
people on the right, don't get wrong. She's a communist,
digs up dirt for people on the right. Dug up
some old social media posts this guy had put up
where he was dogging on Indians, people from India, India

(30:56):
this and he had a bunch of, you know, racist
things to say about people in India. Not stuff that
you'd really want to say, but but he had some
things to say when he was younger. He resigns because
of the scandal. Elon Musk starts to get some pushback
for this. In fact, the right, maybe you even participated

(31:19):
in it, started to speak up and speak out and
say no, no, absolutely not. Now let's pause for a moment.
Why would the right step up and defend this? Because
you don't want to be making comments like that really ever,
But what why step up and defend it? Well, it's
just like we used to talk about talk about during

(31:39):
the Saint George Floyd protests. Even if you are the
most if you're the biggest Confederate hater in the world
either or Lazis, which is ridiculous. But even if that's
what you are, you should still figure out why you
need to defend that that Robert E. Lee statue with
all of your might. And the reason is not that

(32:02):
you love Robert E. Lee the reason although I do.
But the reason is not that you love Robert E. Lee.
The reason you defend the Robert E. Lee statue is
you understand why the communists want to tear it down,
what the motivation actually is. They don't want to tear
down that statue of Nathan Bedford Forest because he was

(32:25):
a horrible racist who hated black people and pretty much
started the KKK. Democrats communists don't care about that at all.
They started the KKK, don't care about that. They want
to tear down that statue because they're trying to destroy
the history of the country those same way communists have
always done. Stalin, renamed the roads, renamed entire cities. Now

(32:48):
did all this. This is what communists do. Tear apart
your history so they can write your future for you.
That's why you defend the statue of Roberty Lee no
matter what. Back to this guy who got fired. Not
that you defend him because you love that he was
dogging on Indians. You defend him because you recognize what

(33:09):
the communists are doing. They want this stuff to stop,
They want the exposure of their corrupt deeds to stop.
They hired a hatchet man, a hatchet woman, I should say,
they hired a hatchet woman to dig up dirt on
one of these guys to get him fired, to smear
the whole thing. You have to be sharp enough to

(33:29):
recognize that's what's happening. And then, and this is what
the GOP has always lacked. Then you have to be
strong enough to say, you know what, No, actually, no,
he's not resigning. No, we're not firing him. I understand
what you're doing, Communist, and I will not allow you

(33:49):
to succeed with it. So elon Musk because you were
saying these things to him, and now, because of social media,
we have access to people who have power. Because so
many people were saying these things to him, he woke
up this morning kind of had to change your heart.
He said, Hey, should I hire this guy back? And
then God love him. Jd Vance, Vice President of the

(34:09):
United States of America, publicly comes out. Jady Vance's wife
is Indian. Jd Vance publicly comes out and says, what,
we can't do this anymore, this ridiculous canceling people's stuff.
There was a young guy made some mistakes, said some
dumb things online. Forgive and let the man go back
to work. Then Trump gets asked about it in a

(34:30):
press conference today. I think it was Peter Deucy. I
don't have the audio, but I think it was Peter
Deucy got up and asked him, and he said, hey, Trump.
Jd Vance came out and said he wants this guy rehired.
What do you think? And Trump said, dah, I agree,
hire the guy back. Now. This may seem like an
unimportant story, and this reason I didn't open up the

(34:51):
show with it. We're at the end of our two.
It may seem like an unimportant story, and this one
individual it is relatively unimportant on a big on a
large enough scale, but the mindset change of the right
is super important. It is everything. Communist tactics are only

(35:16):
effective if you allow them to be effective. The reason
the communists had been running these ops on the right
forever is because it works, It's because it was always worked.
You remember Low T James Langford, Naked Kendall James Langford.
In the wake of the Saint George Floyd protests, you

(35:36):
had all these paid protests all around the country with
the animals in the streets, and then they started decided,
they started changing the name of military bases. And of
course anyone, I know you recognized it. Anyone with eyes
could see what was happening. Clearly a communist op was happening.
But of course low T. Langford runs to the news. Well,

(35:57):
I mean, I really do think we should change the
name of military basis. Let's just give the mouse a
little cookie. I'm sure he won't ask for a glass
of milk afterwards. That kind of mentality has killed us
for years, and the communists have thrived on that mentality forever. Hey, Hey,
let's just let's expose some ugly tweet this guy put

(36:18):
out when he was fifteen years old. Then will stop
him from hurting us and the right. They're so stupid
they'll go for it every time. Let's use their values
against them. But today, what we're seeing now is a
mindset change where the right has finally woken up. And

(36:40):
this is not all credit to Trump and Dvance and
these guys. It, sir, helps having them lead, But this
is you too, This is this is I'm seeing it everywhere,
which is normal people. The right has finally woken up
and started recognizing why the communist is doing what he's doing.
And as soon as we started recognizing that, we started

(37:00):
getting strong enough to say, you know what, no up yours, No,
you cannot have this scalp. We deny it to you.
It's important and it's wonderful. All right, let's talk about
seeking out positions of power. As I said I was
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