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They are trained, are you? The left is still scared about their revolution being lost. Nothing wrong with struggling. Haiti vs France: The Second Revolution. Medal of Honor: Jake William Lindsey

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

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of the
Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Monday, And we're going
to get into a little bit more here in a
few why they are so afraid and it's coming out
of them at all times. Right now, they are extremely afraid.
And halfway half a halfway a half hour from now,

(00:36):
halfway through the hour whatever I'm mixed to two a
half hour from now, we have our crappiest country in
the world tournament. The start of the second round is
tonight with France versus Haiti, but we don't have time
for that right now, because you know what time it is.
It's the start of the second hour on a Monday,
So it's time for medal of honor. Monday. We will

(01:00):
a hero and we will remember him, and we will
remember his deeds. We will talk about them. We will
talk to our children about them, because this is how
you create a better culture, acknowledging talking about heroes, what
they've done. This is the stuff that inspires young people
to greatness one day. Don't tell them they suck and

(01:22):
their country sucks and nothing matters. Talk to them about
people like a James William Lindsay, and his Medal of
Honor citation is criminally short. I'm going to add some
stuff to it after I get done reading it, but
without further ado. He was born in Alabama, Isney, Alabama,

(01:43):
although we really grew up in Mississippi. Here's the Medal
of Honor citation for James William Lindsay.

Speaker 1 (01:50):
Right, hey, honoring those who went above and beyond. It's
Medal of Honor Monday.

Speaker 2 (02:04):
For gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of
his life above and beyond the call of duty. Technical
Sergeant James or Jake W. Lindsay led a platoon reduced
to six of its original strength of forty and the
attack on an enemy position near Hamisch, Germany, sixteenth November

(02:24):
nineteen forty four. His men had captured their objective and
were digging in when counterattacks by a German infantry company
and five tanks armed with a rifle in grenades. Tech
Sergeant Lindsay took position on the left and in advance
of the remnant of his platoon, and, though heavily exposed

(02:44):
to heavy rifle, machine gun and tank fire, beat off
repeated enemy attacks. Tanks moved to within fifty yards of him,
but were forced to withdraw because of his accurate rifle
and grenade fire. After driving off the tanks, he knocked
out two machine guns to his front. Though painfully wounded,

(03:05):
Tech Sergeant Lindy continued firing and throwing grenades until his
ammunition was expended. An enemy squad attempted to set up
a machine gun fifty yards from him. Unmindful of his
wounds and enemy fire, he rushed these eight German soldiers
single handedly, closed with them, killed three with his bayonet,

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and captured three, the two others escaping. In his fearlessness,
Inspired by courage and superb leadership, Tech Sergeant Lindsay carried
on a brilliant defense of his platoon's hard won ground,
securing the position and inflicting heavy casualties on the numeric
lea superior enemy. Now let's do a little more background here,

(03:50):
just to give this story a little bit of juice,
because that citations a little short in my opinion. This
guy joined the Army before Pearl Harbor. He joined in
nineteen forty. He joins his unit infantry unit goes off
to fight after we declear war. This man fought not

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only in Sicily, which was fierce fighting, he also fought
in Normandy. Possibly you've heard about that. So he is
already a salty veteran of this war. Now have you
ever heard of the Magiino Line. Everybody who knows about
World War II has heard of it. If you haven't,
that's just fine. Here's what it was. France concerned the

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Germans were going to invade again after World War One,
not that that would ever happen. France took this long
stretch of ground where the Germans were pretty much forced,
although they didn't end up being forced in hindsight, pretty
much forced to have to come through there. And France
built up all these fortifications of this amazing bunker complex.

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A lot of it's still there to this day, from
what I understand. You can go see it. I've never
seen it. But it was known as the Magino Line.
All right, you got that. Well, the Germans weren't going
to let that go unanswered. The Germans built the Sigfreed Line.
The Sigfreed Line. The Sigfreed Line was essentially exactly what

(05:18):
the French Line was. It's all kinds of pill boxes
and underground forts. And these gigantic concrete teeth that were
designed to stop tanks. It was heavy, heavy fortifications. Well,
by the time Lindsay Tech Sargeant Lindsay gets there with
his unit, we are trying to get through the Sigfreed line.

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Remember it was built so people couldn't get through, so gigantic,
powerful invading armies could not get through. This is throwing
yourself up against the very definition of a hard target.
It said his patoon was forty and whidled down the six.

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It was forty and whittled down the six. After five
hundred yards, they were under so much artillery and mortar
fire that his forty man platoon, by the time they
got done crossing five hundred yards, was down to six
men left standing. Now that's already a big problem for

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a variety of reasons. But here's the thing. You're trying
to take this ground from the Germans, and as we've
talked about many times before, counter attacking is it's a
technique as old as time, as old as warfare itself. Okay,
you got attacked, you got pushed off of an area
you want, but they're probably hurting now. After that attack,

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they launched an offensive and yeah, they took it in
the end, but what's their strength level at Usually it's
not great. So if you can organize yourself quickly and counterattack,
you can oftentimes take back the ground you just lost
because they're too weak to hold it. Which brings us
to this situation. It was frigid cold, the ground was

(07:15):
frozen solid, and what should have been forty men holding
this area were six men and Lindsey was by himself.
I think he was thirty forty feet in front of
his platoon if I remember right. He was in front
of the other guys, dug in by himself and all
he has his grenades and rifle rounds. He massacres so

(07:38):
many friggin Germans that eventually he runs out of ammunition.
He's already taken out two machine gun nets. He's out
of ammunition as he's watching them set up another machine
gun nest. It referenced the fact that he was wounded.
It was not only a wound, it's one of the
worst ones you can have in war. It was a
leg wound. Wounds are devastating. But he can't allow the

(08:04):
machine gun nests to set up, and he doesn't have ammo,
so attach a bandet, and in he goes and he
just starts killing Germans with his bringing bandet. He kills
three of them. Captures he's alone. He kills three captures
three and two are like, oh my gosh, get away
from me, and then they just take off running. He

(08:24):
was no By the way. It also didn't reference the
fact that they kind of lost him when he charged,
and they had seen what he'd done. They decided right
away he was getting a medal of honor. They called
him a one man army, but they all thought he
was dead. They had gotten ready and prepared a medal
of honor for him to give to him posthumously because

(08:46):
he's dead, surely right, Nope, not dead. I mean, I
don't know this, but I like to imagine him emerging
from the forest carrying German skulls or something like that.
The country was so wowed by this one army that
he actually got his medal of honor in front of
a joint session of Congress. I believe he's the first
one to ever do that in the history of this country. Oh,

(09:09):
I hope you didn't think he was done. James Lindsay
was born to end lives. When Korea kicked off. He said, oh,
I'd like to get down on that. And the rumor
is he killed one hundred and fifty Chinese soldiers in
a single night. In case you're wondering if that is possible,
I already told you before. The Chinese would line up

(09:29):
en mass, just a massive bodies, and they would throw
themselves at our positions, especially dug in machine gun positions.
So actually, if you have enough ammunition and you can
swap out the barrels fast enough, it is possible. I
don't know how many bodies mister Lindsay had on his
ledger by the time he finally got out, But that

(09:50):
is a human being you want next to you in combat.
And this might be my favorite part. You know how
he was a tech sergeant. They had given him a
commit so he was an officer in the Korean War.
As soon as the Korean War was over, he demoted
himself back to sergeant. He's like, nah, I'd rather be
a sergeant. I'm good, I can better serve this way,

(10:12):
actually live through everything. And I believe he worked for
the Forest Service for ten years after he was out.
How about that? Not too shabby? Hu Berna, isn't too
shabby either. I know Berna has been absolutely blowing up,
especially recently, because people are aware of how many evil

(10:36):
people around us. They're aware of how violent so many
people are, and so many people they want a non
lethal option. That's me, I want an option, and other
people they don't have lethal options because it's not legal
where they are. The Beauty of Berna is one their
compact launchers the size of a cell phone, so it's small,

(10:57):
fires pepper balls or tear gas balls, and it's legal
all fifty states. You do not need a permit, you
do not need a background check. Do not walk around
without something that can stop a bad man from hurting you.
Everybody needs one and you need to carry one. Implore

(11:17):
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all right, they are afraid right now. I want you
to know that we'll talk about it next.

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Speaker 2 (11:47):
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(12:08):
up next.

Speaker 3 (12:11):
It's the twenty twenty five Creppiest Country in the World competition.
Tonight's matchup is between Haiti and France, brought to you
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Speaker 2 (12:30):
Oh that's glorious.

Speaker 1 (12:31):
You know what.

Speaker 2 (12:31):
Let's get to some of those emails before we get
to them being afraid and remember that's coming up ten
minutes from now. Hey, Jesse, I was listening to your
show and you were talking about how everyone should get involved,
and I was wondering, what is your advice for a
thirteen year old ultra conservative who wants to get involved
and not sit on the sidelines or in watch Okay? First,

(12:55):
you can talk to your friends about it. You know,
speaking boldly in being brave now is worth a lot,
a lot. I don't know what your school situation is,
but I've seen people say, hey, we need to be
more careful with the apparel we wear. Maybe you don't

(13:16):
wear your maga hat Now, no, no, you wear it
more than you ever wore it before. You speak louder
than you ever were before. Courage, and that takes courage,
especially at thirteen years old. That's one two. I am
going to give you the lamest answer in the world,

(13:39):
and it is going to hurt. It's not gonna be
what you want to hear it, Okay, but here's what
it is. At thirteen years old. You need to equip
yourself in order to fight politically. Equip yourself. So what

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does that mean? You need knowledge. Knowledge doesn't mean you're dumb.
It means you're thirteen. And if you wade into this
political arena and you're not equipped, you are going to
get yourself hurt in one way or the other. Think

(14:21):
about it. Think about it like war. We just did
Medal of Honor Monday. Well, we just we just talked
about Tech Sergeant Lindsay in what he did? You know
what Tech Sergeant Lindsay one hundred percent absolutely positively did
not do. He did not just show up in a
fighting hole in Germany with a gun and some hand grenades,

(14:42):
fat out of shape, had never trained, didn't know how
to pull the pin, didn't know how marksmanship. No no, no, no, no, no, no.
How do you get to be that guy? A lot
of running, a lot of pushups, a lot of training
time on the range that he had to prepare himself
for that moment, or he would not have met that moment.

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He would be dead. That's fact. You, if you are
young listening to the sound of my voice right now,
you have what it takes. You are good enough, you
are smart enough, but you have to train yourself. That
means arming yourself with knowledge, knowledge about history, knowledge about

(15:26):
the Constitution. If I if I asked you right now, honestly,
no matter your age, if I asked you right now,
explain take five minutes, ten minutes and explain capitalism to me?
What is it? Why does it matter? Explain the free
market to me? Could you do you know why they
put things in the Constitution that they put in the Constitution.

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Not just what's in it anyone can read it. Why
is that in it? But what do they mean? Do
you know these things? If you don't, that's fine. Everybody
starts somewhere. Arm yourself with knowledge, no matter what part
of the political realm you're going into. Look read books,
maybe reading books is not your thing. Audio books, that's

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what Jewish producer Chris does. Audio books that or podcasts.
There's a world of knowledge out there and it doesn't
just have to be political. Podcasts. History will help arm
you with knowledge. Learn from history, do history podcasts, whatever
happens to interest you. Learn and arm yourself with the Hillsdale.

(16:35):
Actually I bring up Hillsdale all the time. Let me
bring up Hillsdale for you right now. The Hillsdale's free,
more than forty free online courses, like I tell you
all the time. If you if you would just go
take those courses and learn about learn about Rome, learn
about the Constitution, learn about the federalist papers, learn about capitalism.

(16:57):
The Hillsdale will teach you what no doing your car
Hillsdale dot edu slash Jesse by the way, no cost.
So that's what I mean. Take some time and train first.
Train first. That doesn't mean you can't get involved until

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you know everything. I'm not saying that at all. But
if you wade into a conversation and I've seen this before,
you wait into a conversation or a debate and they
are more knowledgeable about their lives than you are about
your truth, it's going to go poorly for you. Think

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about it like fighting. I hope it's not physical for you.
I really hope it's not. But think about it like fighting.
If they are out there every day training punches, kicks, grabbling, grappling,
working on their endurance every single day, and you have
once a week do ten push ups. When you fight,

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it doesn't matter if you have better technique, it really doesn't.
At that point in time, you're going to get your
butt kicked. These communists, they train, they learn tactics. Remember
that audio I've played you before of one of the
Black Lives Matter founders, and she says, we're trained Marxists.

(18:24):
You know, you notice everyone focuses on the Marxist part,
But I already do that. So did you you were trained? Yeah?
Go ahead, Chris. We actually do have an ideological frame.

Speaker 4 (18:35):
Myself and Alicia in particular, trained organizers.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
We are trained.

Speaker 2 (18:42):
Marxists, trained Marxists trained. She didn't say I want to
be an organizer. I am an organizer. I am a Marxist.
I'm a trained Marxist. They have classes, they learn, They
learned to fight for evil. Have you learned to fight
for good? All right? Speaking of fighting France and Haiti

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have done this before. It's time to do it again. Next.

Speaker 1 (19:13):
This is the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (19:17):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Wednesday,
and we are gonna get to them being afraid here
in just a moment. As I promised you already, We're
going to talk about Trump and his comments about Rico,
Pam Bondi, tranny violence, Gavin Newsom's a clown. So much
more still to come on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show.

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But the Tournament of Tournaments must continue. As you know,
because we've talked about it before. Haiti used to be
it wasn't known as Haiti, but we're gonna keep it
that for now. Haiti used to be a colony of France.
And it was not only a colony of France. They

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were shipping slaves there from Africa, big part of the
Transatlantic African slave trade. And this look, it's not like
any slavery is lovely, but this is one of the
uglier parts of slavery you've ever read about. It was
they were harvesting sugar cane. It was all done by hand,
it was labor intensive, it was brutal, and then there

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ended up being several different factions to Haiti. There were
the whites, there were the blacks, were there was this
mixed mulata, and they all hated each other. It was
just a terrible, terrible, toxic stew of human atrocity and
everything else under the sun. Eventually there's a revolt. Now

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there had been. There have been many slave revaults throughout history,
almost all of them pretty much all of them fail spectacularly.
This one went on for a long, long, long time
with just the worst kind of atrocities you can possibly imagine.
I look, with that much hatred built up, there's just

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gonna be slaughter and horrible things happening all over the place.
But at the back end of that Haiti One. And
there was a lot going on in France at the time,
but Haiti One they had their independence. And since that
day Haiti has somehow gotten worse. It's a voodoo ridden,

(21:22):
devil worshiping country that is so disgusting. You're looking at
articles like this, US pleads for beefed up multinational force
in Haiti. This is in response to the powerful gangs
that are ruling the place. It's a complete nightmare. And
they square off against France. Let's remember about Haiti. Haiti

(21:48):
is a cursed land. Haiti was the site of some
of the world I know a lot about slavery, historical slavery,
not just the American slavery, really the only one. Your
an American professor, taught you about the slavery throughout history,
from the Roman salt mines to the slavery that wasn't
that bad. You know, you were the math tutor in

(22:09):
the home too. I know a lot about slavery in
different forms of it. The slavery in Haiti sounds like
some of the worst I've ever heard in my entire life.
The slaves they had there because they were processing sugarcane,
and it was abusive and it was terrible, and honestly,
I don't think Haiti today is better than it was
back when they had slaves. That's what a disaster this

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country is. From AIDS to get this. This is from
the US State Department's website. You want to know how
prevalent kidnapping is. By the way, they'll just follow you
right from the airport and kidnap you. This happens so
often that they have instructions on getting to the nearest
police station when you notice somebody following you from the

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Porter Prince Airport. Also on the US State Department's Advice
section for if you're traveling to Haiti, I kid you not,
there is advice on how you need to choose a
family member with whom the kidnappers can negotiate your ransom price.
So the bad news is you might be murdered, raped, eaten,

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and chopped up with a machete in Haiti if you
visit there. But the good news is that sister you
hate you can force her to cough up some ransom
money and cost her a fortune. That's Haiti. But then
there's France. Church is burning, mass importation of barbarians, a

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historic country falling before our eyes. Here's France. Now, as
you know, we usually start out saying where are they
In the State Department's Travel Advisory four levels of course
for being the worst, first being the best, France is
actually at a level two, which doesn't make it sound
that bad, except for if I was to ask you

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to list the first world countries in the world, France
would be on your top ten list. Don't lie, of
course it would. Yet there are warnings all over the
place about France and what you might encounter there. I
told you about us Me the boys went to Paris
for a couple days, and because we wanted to do
all the touristy things Napoleon's tombs, so on and so forth,

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we also wanted to see the Eiffel Tower. Hopped in
a cab over towards the Eiffel Tower before we arrived there,
we were at a red light. Cabby turns to us,
just about freaked my whole family out and gives us
a stern lecture in warning to be very very careful

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at the Eiffel Tower where we're about to be dropped off.
The dude made it sound like he was dropping us
off in the middle of a war zone. It was
that kind of a lecturing of you are not safe here.
Pickpockets everywhere, by the way, terrorism on the rock for
very understandable reasons, which we'll get to in a moment.

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Do keep in mind, if you're in France and maybe
you want to take any something at the local theater,
you could very well find your final moments faced with
the jihati who's gouging out your eyes before he cuts
your throat. Remember the body clan and massacre. Did you
know here's an eye popping stat for you. Did you

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know that in the last five years, this is just
what's reported. Over two hundred churches in France have quote
caught fire. Let's not be naive here. You know exactly
what's happening. You know who's doing it. Over two hundred
sets of arson as French churches are burning to the ground.

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Would you like a comparison, because maybe you think all
of Europe's the same. I know Germany has problems, I
know Italy has problems. In Germany there were thirty seven,
and the UK there were nine. In France over two hundred.
France has imported jihad at such a level there's not
even a France anymore.

Speaker 1 (26:05):
Now.

Speaker 2 (26:05):
Maybe you're at least saying, well, at least they still
have first world elections, But that's where you'd be wrong.
Keep in mind they did recently arrest the quote far right,
which just means normal anymore political opponent of French President Macrone.
I will give them this. The bread is delicious because
they have a law there that says it has to

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be baked the same day. So shout out to France
for that. But we can't ever forget or forgive the
fact that it was French weakness and French collapse in
World War Two that pretty much doomed the United States
of America to have to go send several hundred thousand
of our boys off to die in war. Because if
France stops Hitler in France, there's probably never an invasion

(26:49):
of the Soviet Union. Germany and Japan probably don't join
forces either way. Long story short, if France had been
able to stand up strong, the world would have saved. Oh,
I don't know, roughly a hundred million lives France. Not
a great performance out of you, which, of course begs
the question, and I forgot. I forgot. Shout out to our.

Speaker 3 (27:10):
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Speaker 2 (27:17):
Who wins round two? Look, I'm I'm saddened by what's
happened to France. You're saddened by what's happened to France.
But let's be honest, you would still visit France. There
are still parts of France who can pop in. I've
been told the big fancy Schmancy's Southern France on the
Mediterranean is absolutely lovely. Nobody has ever told you any

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part of Haiti is lovely. You really can't even fly
over the place to smell alone will probably finish you off.
Haiti wins this one going away. Haiti's two and oh
against France. Now two and oh against France and two
and oh in the tournament, and you never know what

(28:02):
can happen in the later rounds because these matchups only
get tougher as we go along. You have to look
at Haiti and think they've got a shot at the title,
right they have to have. And I know there are
juggernauts out there. Afghanistan and North Korea. Somalia is no
doubt going to be a contender Haities in this thing.

(28:24):
You voted Haiti eighty percent. Haiti's not just winning, they're
dominating their opponent. That says a lot. I know, playoffs,
Let's talk about why they're afraid. Let's show you why next.

Speaker 1 (28:38):
Miss does catch up. Jesse Kellyshow dot com.

Speaker 2 (28:44):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Monday.

Speaker 3 (28:50):
Member.

Speaker 2 (28:50):
You can email us Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com.
I'm aware of the Jimmy Kimmel thing being brought back.
It was announced earlier. I'll explain in ten minutes or
so what happened there exactly. And yes, look, I'll be honest,
I wasn't going to say anything about this big press
conference today with Trump and RFK and autism and Thailand

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all and all these other things. And I'll explain why
I wasn't going to say anything when I'll get to it.
I'll get to that here in a few minutes too.
I'm going to get to the RFK autism stuff, and
I'm going to get to the Jimmy Kimmel's stuff, and
I'm going to get to more emails. But I wanted
to play something for you right now. And I've been
explaining you've heard it over the last week that the

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reason you're seeing the communists react the way they're reacting
in the wake of the Charlie Kirk murder is because
they know their revolution is in trouble. They can sense it,
you can see it. And so what do you do?
You lie endlessly about it. It was a right winger. You
have to lie or you have to try to justify

(29:57):
it well. I mean, he had some controversial every everything
you see is because they sense the revolution is in trouble,
and they're all locking shields trying to protect the revolution.
They're very good at this. That can sense when the
revolution's in trouble and when they have to fight back.
How much trouble was the revolution in? How on the

(30:19):
outs is the Democrat party in this country? Listen to
this from CNN.

Speaker 4 (30:24):
Who leads on the economy Republicans by seven, immigration, Republicans
by thirteen. How about crime a big issue for Donald
Trump and the Republicans. Look at that lead by twenty
two points.

Speaker 2 (30:34):
And give some contacts on this.

Speaker 5 (30:35):
Compare this when Republicans last took the House.

Speaker 4 (30:38):
Yeah, let's compare it back to twenty twenty two. I
think this kind of gives away the game right here. Okay,
the GOP is more trusted than the Dems. On the economy,
it was twelve points in twenty twenty two, slight slight
decline in that lead, but still seven points. Have an immigration,
it was Republicans by three back in twenty twenty two.
Look at this, the Republican laite's actually gone up by
ten points.

Speaker 1 (30:57):
What are you doing?

Speaker 4 (30:57):
Democrats? My goodness, gracious, and I'm the Republicans were up
by thirteen and now they're up by twenty two, the
lead again expanding by nearly double digits. So whatever Democrats
are doing, it ain't working, Kate.

Speaker 2 (31:10):
It ain't working. What they're doing is they're desperate. And
when you get desperate, and there will be a time
in your life where you'll be desperate for some reason.
Maybe it'll be at a sporting event or a desperation
hits us all at some point in time when you
are desperate, when that feeling of desperation washes over you,
very rarely do you make the right decision. Because of

(31:34):
your panic, your mind doesn't work properly, and oftentimes, in
your desperation, you make the problem worse. Democrats were unpopular
before Charliekirk was murdered. Then they murdered him. Then they
doubled down on everything and made themselves even more unpopular
than they were the day before. It's just how it is,
this kind of stuff. Yesterday, that memorial, I brought it

(31:56):
up in the first hour. If you missed it, iHeart
Spotify iTunes. If you missed it, I talked about that memorial.
That memorial was not just watched by Republicans a hundred
million people, and that number will go up. That numbers
up by now because people are watching it today, they'll
watch it tomorrow. That's not just registered Republicans. People around

(32:16):
the globe watched and they were sad together and saying
worship music together and watch speeches together. This is how
Democrats reacted. This is MSNBC.

Speaker 5 (32:27):
What you're seeing here is a movement called Christian nationalism
that merges Christianity as it's been practiced in America for centuries,
with a very specific interpretation of what the founding fathers wanted,
what Aristotle wanted, going all the way back to the ancients.

Speaker 2 (32:45):
Yeah, they can't help themselves. They sense the revolution is
in trouble in any way. Did you notice crime? He
mentioned Republicans are up by twenty one points on Democrats
on the issue of crime. Let me read you a
headline Wikipedia. That's that rmine encyclopedia. Wikipedia editors attempted to

(33:09):
delete an article on the murder of Irina Zarutzka. She's
that white girl who got killed in Charlotte. Then they
protected the suspect's name. Why would you do that? You're
an urline encyclopedia. Why wouldn't you want people to read
about the murder of Arena Zarutzka, and if they do

(33:32):
get to read about her, why would you protect the
name of the suspect. It's not that they're protecting the
name of the suspect. They're trying to protect the revolution.
And the revolution is in trouble, and you should feel
good about it, and I should feel good about it.
It's wonderful, Jesse. This has nothing to do with politics.

(33:54):
But I had two years clean and sober from booze
and drugs. But I recently fell off the wagon because
I'm unhappy at the job I've had for ten years.
I feel like I have no purpose and I don't
have any friends, and like I wasted ten years of
my life at a dead end job. Well, he goes
on to say a bunch of others this stuff, but listen,

(34:17):
this is desperation. This is exactly what I was talking about.
This is a personal level of desperation. You are desperate
for friends, desperate for a job that's a higher purpose.
It's desperate, and in your desperation, you were doing what
many people have done, what I have done. I have
done this in your desperation because you don't feel like

(34:39):
you have a purpose and you're lost and whatnot. You're
reaching for something that will make it worse. I've done it.
You're never going to get judgment for me, for your
addictions and for your vices. I've done it. I've stopped
at the gas station and grabbed a couple big beers
for the road on the way home from workmultiple times before.

(35:01):
I've done it. You're not doing, You're not saying anything
that shocks me, and you're never going to get any
judgment out of me at all. Start again tomorrow, just
a day, one day, set that aside, and go for
a walk, nothing miraculous, set it down. No beer, no drugs.

(35:24):
One day, one mile, one day, one mile. How about
that tomorrow, go walk for a mile, fresh air, sunshine,
little vitamin D. Tell me how you feel one day
and one mile, and then the next day, wake up
and do it again. But don't worry about that. You

(35:44):
focus on one day, all right, get yourself back on
the wagon. You'll be fine. Now let's discuss I'm going
to discuss the autism thing first because that'll be the
most controversial, and then I will touch on the Jimmy
Kimmel thing. I've kind of moved on from it, but
they're bringing him back, so we might as well discuss
it a little bit. Before we discuss that, let's save

(36:07):
a life. Pick somebody in your life, or maybe somebody
who is passed, maybe a relative, maybe anybody, Charlie whoever,
and save a life in their name. When you give
to Preborn twenty eight dollars, it buys an ultrasound for
a woman who's about to abort her baby. When she

(36:29):
hears the heartbeat, she will choose life, and Preborn gives
you the option to give in someone's name. Every single day,
Preborn is in these neighborhoods saving lives. We can't see it,
we're not in the clinic, but every day there's a
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baby is about to die and never have a chance
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