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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, fantastic Tuesday. We got a bunch of stuff
this hour. We're gonna talk a little bit about the
organizational system behind all the communism you see right now.
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So we're gonna talk about that in just a moment.
We'll talk a bit more about how the communists have
burrowed themselves into things. Obviously, a half hour from now
we continue our Crappiest Country in the World tournament, and
we'll get to some emails and other things coming up
on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Before we get
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to any of those things, remember something international communism, but
we'll just make it about America. American communism. It is
not popular. It's not a sell. It's not what people want.
So if it's not what people want, how is it
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ingrained in so many places and so many institutions. How's
that possible? We live in a country where you get
to vote for your government, right you could to vote
for your government and your dollars and cents they get
to they get to make votes on the corporate world.
So if that's the case. Why do we have so
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much of it? There are different reasons, but one of
the big things you have to remember is there is
a ton of money and organization behind communism. Designed to
be activist, designed to lie, design, design to train communists
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as they work their way through the system, doing their
evil communist deeds, destroying as much as they can possibly destroy.
Billions and billions of dollars, different groups, more groups than
you can possibly count. This nonprofit, this for profit, this NGO,
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shell companies of this shell company, which are shell companies
of that shell company. A vast network of organizations designed
to train communists, designed to put them into places of power,
and design to keep them there, designed to crush their
enemies and reward their friends. This is not a result
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of some organic popular movement. It is a nefarious, ugly production.
You know, a play, if you've never been to one,
at least know what one is. Obviously, actors up there
on stage. Oh, look at that. It's getting foggy. Not foggy.
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Someone got some dry ice in a fan and blew
some fog out there. How the lighting that there's this
huge thing. If you've ever seen it, even if you
haven't seen it. You can imagine it behind the curtain,
above the curtain, just off to the side of people
playing the music doing the effects. You can see the
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actors on stage. But it is so much deeper than that.
That's how communism works in a society. For instance, crime
is on everyone's mind. In the wake of that terrible
killing in Charlotte, we talked about why the communist wants that.
We're not going to go over that again right now.
But how did all these communist das get into place?
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These communist judges. That's the problem. That's where the problem is.
It's the judges and the das. How do they get
into place, how do they stay in place? And how
in the world do they How do you sell that
to the public. You're some scumbag DA who refuses to
prosecute a career criminal. Well, this is only one example,
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one example, and keep in mind there are so many
of these. And Fox Digital actually deserves the credit because
they did the investigative reporting. I want to make sure
I put that out there right now. They deserve the
credit for this. It's an article you can go read.
But have you ever heard of the Wren Collective WRN?
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The Ren collective. Of course, you haven't another revive. It's
one of those groups destroying your country as fast as
it can. And you never even heard their name to
why just said the words, So let's just read it
from the article. They call them a liberal group. Theren
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Collective has helped guide and shape offices of at least
forty progressive prosecutors against twenty states on their policies, public communications,
and legal decisions. When they say progressive prosecutors, that's the
lovely corporate way of saying communist activists. Continuing on, there's
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so much more here, I'm not going to read much
of it. District attorneys, including at least forty they join
weekly meetings to talk about communication strategy. Pause, Why do
you need a communication strategy? If I'm on the way
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home tonight and let's say I haven't eaten, I'll have eaten.
But let's say I haven't eat and ah, I call
off on the way home as I do, and she
asks what I'm in the mood for for dinner? Do
I need a strategy? Do I need to higher a
third party firm to help me message what I'm about
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to tell her? No? Of course, don't be ridiculous. Why
because I'm about to tell her the truth. Hey, I'm
going to move for pizza. Let's go out for some pizza.
It's just the truth. Why would you need a strategy
for communication if you're a district attorney Because you're a
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communist demon who wants murderers and rapists murdering and raping people,
and you have to get together and figure out how
to lie to the American public. That's why you need
a meeting. Weekly meetings. Hey, what scumbags are you setting
free today? Hey? How are we going to message that?
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But have you have you pulled tested these words? Hey?
You did a focused group last week? How do we
sell more rape anybody? Anybody got a rape guy? Let's
get a rape guy in here? Anyway, Weekly meetings to
tell communication strategy, heeding advice on specific policy issues, or
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even signing a non disclosure agreement over the DA's professional
relationship with the group. Not only are we gonna give
you the talking points you need, Not only are we
gonna let you know which criminals to let out of prison.
If you don't mind, could you sign right here, just
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sign on the dotted line, making sure nobody can ever
know your relationship with us can never be known. It's aim,
by the way. It was founded in twenty twenty by
Jessica Brand, a Texas based attorney. Its aim is to
quote replace ineffective and often disingenuous, disingenuous solutions to crime
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and safety with solutions that support victims and quote design,
promote and defend policies and practices grounded in evidence and compassion.
But what's all that mean? This is a communist group,
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A communist group with funding, A communist group that trains
and equips the communist DA in your area, not only
on which animals to let out of prison so they
can murder your wife? How to message that? What do
you say to the news? What do you say when
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you turn some animal loose on a train and he
butchers some girl on camera? If you're that DA, you're
that judge. I'm can have to answer some tough questions. Well, look,
the tragedy isn't that someone died? That someone died is
the goal. We just don't want you to get in
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trouble and tell the wrong lies. Hey, guys, can we
get another meeting? How about how about Tuesday at ten?
How do we message this latest butchery. We just got
to make sure you've pulled tested it right. Do we
have the buzzwords? The ren collective is one of many.
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They exist all around you. And you notice where I
said the attorney was based out of Texas. Don't sit
there listening to me and wyoming and thinking, thank God
I live here in God's country. It's happening there too.
Money and organizations are training and equipping Communist das and
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judges across the country in order to turn the animals
loose on innocent people in our society. It's happening everywhere.
It's not popular, there's money behind it, there's organization behind it.
Remember that as as soon as the Bolsheviks took over
they told the people they'd have a vote. The people
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promptly said, we hate your freaking guts, and the Bolsheviks,
in response to that, promptly said, well, you know what,
never mind about this voting thing. We're in charge now.
They don't care about the will of the people. What
you want, what I want, what Charlotte wants is not
important at all. Never even enters their mind. They're organized
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and they're ready, and that's how this is happening. Let's
do some emails.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
Next, get the Cure for Rhinos eight days with the
Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, fantastic Tuesday. Member,
you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
Before I get to the emails speaking of lying, and
we'll get to a lot of this after we do.
The crappiest countries in the world, Remember, they lie about
everything at all times. No matter what their true plans
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can never be revealed, so they lie endlessly. One of
the great changes I have seen on the right we
have a long way to go, is we no longer
shrug our shoulders, roll our eyes and whine about bias
when the lies come out of their mouths. The Right
has learned you must aggressively push back against communist lies.
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Tom Holman went on MSNBC Mikah Brazinski is a communist
hack who lies to her viewers every day. That's why
your liber Peggy lives in a world of make believe.
Tom Holman, this is a little long. I'll probably let
him go. Maybe not. Was having none of it.
Speaker 3 (11:34):
So rather than going back and forth saying, well, Ice
current park near a church that is ridiculous. You're out
there looking for Okay, well, yes, exactly what.
Speaker 4 (11:42):
Well, I would argue that actually that the ice vehicle
parked upside a Spanish mass is a frightening site given
what has happened in this country. I also, with respect, sir,
thank you for the information that you have shared on
this show. But we would appreciate all of the information,
all of the data.
Speaker 5 (12:03):
I've done this show several times.
Speaker 3 (12:04):
Every time on your show, I speak with integrity, I speak.
Speaker 5 (12:07):
With honesty, and I speak with facts.
Speaker 3 (12:09):
The bottom line is because of all the false narrative
and you using the term disappearing people discussing the.
Speaker 4 (12:17):
Group that.
Speaker 3 (12:20):
Citizen US citizens, US citizens get arrested every day. You
and citizens get rested by policts every day. Are they
being disappeared? Their laws are being they're being arrested, They're
being put in.
Speaker 5 (12:32):
Detention because they committed a criminal.
Speaker 4 (12:35):
Like what you're doing.
Speaker 3 (12:38):
We're enforcing the law and arresting people here in violational
law that public stafty trusts.
Speaker 5 (12:42):
That's not disappearing people.
Speaker 3 (12:43):
That's enforcing the laws of this country and make this
country safer.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
It's wonderful to listen to no more. This is biased.
I can imagine what you be saying to democrats doesn't
work at all, Bronco. I'm thinking about companies that went
woke but then backed off. Even small things like Target
not putting a Lindsey Graham BT pride display feels like
a huge win if they back off on the communism.
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Should we reward them? After all? In most cases, with
most companies, there aren't enough conservatives to bankrupt the company
through protesting. So do we reward oreos, nfls and others
if they start to change their ways? Says his name
is Matt, yes and no, yes and no, Pierre. I'll
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use this analogy if I will if if my son,
if my son starts to let's say he starts to
use drugs, marijuana, He's not using drugs, don't worry. If
my son starts to use drugs, I discover it and
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I cracked down as obviously I would, and I cracked
down on him. And he comes home one day and
tells me, Dad, I've decided that drugs are bad. I
am drug free. I am backing off of that. So
can you please unground me, let me out of my room,
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Please stop making me do hard labor and break up
rocks in the backyard. I swear I'm done with drugs.
Can I have my life back? Okay? Sure with a
drug test. You see Cracker Barrel, for instance, but Disney
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that we've seen this over and over and over again,
these companies that are run by communists, and Cracker Barrel
is it's not that it was. It is run by communists,
committed communists sponsoring pride parades in the works. They only
quote change something when they get caught, but oftentimes the
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things they change are the things you see. It's not
that they've actually made any changes. It's not that they've
they've changed their belief system at all. The communist does
this all the time when he's been caught doing something horrible,
which he's always doing something horrible. He doesn't feel genuine
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sorrow that he was doing something horrible. He was doing
exactly what he wanted to do. He's angry he got caught,
and he knows he has to pretend to change his ways,
but he doesn't change. He hasn't changed his heart at all.
He hasn't changed what's inside of him at all. Target,
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you know, when Targets started quote backing off all the
pride month stuff. You know where they did that Southern states.
You didn't think that was all fifty states, did you.
They didn't change their LGBTQ Air Force belief system. They
didn't change that at all. They knew you were angry
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about it. They looked at the sales numbers and the
Bible belt in southern stores and they said, woof, maybe
we shouldn't put the chest binders right up front and
mobile on Nebraska. But hey, up here in Massachusetts, let's
keep them right where they are. Did they stop promoting
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that disgusting filth. No, they just tried to placate you
and give you a little little pat on the head. Hey, hey, hey,
we've changed our ways. Come back into Target for your
after school shopping. NFL hasn't changed the thing, and racism
still printed in the end zones. If they make genuine changes, sure,
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Factor dot com. We'll be back Truth Attitude. Jesse Kelly.
Speaker 6 (18:22):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Tuesday,
and I'm so excited because we have another huge Round
one matchup that's about to begin. And let me remind you,
for the foreseeable future, until the tournament is over, halfway
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through hour two of every show, we are going to
do the next matchup of the Crappiest Country in the
World tournament to try to figure out what is the
biggest dump on the planet. Yesterday, huge huge win for Haiti.
They dominated Yemen, absolutely ate them up like your house pet. Today,
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well it's another matchup. It's an all Africa matchup.
Speaker 1 (19:14):
Today. I will say Africa well represented in the Crappiest
Country in the World competition, the continent that has got some problems.
Today it's Congo versus Soudan. Let us begin.
Speaker 2 (19:30):
It's the twenty twenty five Crappiest Country in the World competition.
Tonight's matchup is between Congo and Sudan. Brought to you
by Simple Toilets. We dig a hole in your yard.
Speaker 1 (19:49):
Ah yes, and before I forget, huge shout out to
Simple Toilets. Thank you for your sponsorship of the show. Now, Congo,
the State Department has four levels, the first being yeah,
please visit, the second, ah, be careful, three you probably
shouldn't go, but maybe there are parts you can and
the fourth being you will die if you land there.
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Congo is three level three out of the four. It's
really location dependent when it comes to Congo. There are
large portions provinces. They are there in Congo large portions
where surprise, surprise, there's an African civil war going on.
Violent crime is rampant, as per usual, murder, rape, kidnapping,
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all the other things. One of the most horrifying parts
of all this the home invasions. The kidnapping is apparently
they are often done by people wearing police uniforms. Impersonating
the police and security organizations is a huge hobby over there.
This is a country way down there, at one seventy
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one on the Human Development Index. They are well. This
is the most sad amazing part of Congo. Seventy three
percent of the country lives on around two dollars a day. Now, okay,
that's bad. That's sad, a lot of poverty, but it's
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about to get so much worse. Congo is stupid wealthy
in resources. It would be like you basically starving to
death while sitting on top of a briefcase with ten
million dollars in cash on it. They are crazy wealthy.
Could be a wonderfully prosperous country that provides a great
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life for its citizens, but as per usual, it's a
crime ridden, disease ridden dump.
Speaker 4 (21:46):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (21:46):
Speaking of disease. Over six hundred thousand people in Congo
have agib HIV, So I mean you could call it
the Magic Johnson of Africa. Now on to our second
country again, big huge shout out to simple toilets.
Speaker 2 (22:05):
Toilets, we dig a hole in your yard.
Speaker 1 (22:09):
Sudan is such a ward torn dump that they closed
the embassy two years ago. In April of twenty twenty three,
they flat out said there are no more American personnel here.
We are leaving. There is a civil war between two
gigantic factions, and it is, as per usual, not a
civil war taking place way out in the hinterlands where
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it won't affect normal people men, women and children. The
bulk of the killing in this civil war has taken
place in their capital city. We are talking about mass graves.
But that's bad news. Here's some wonderful news. They're used
to it. Since nineteen fifty six, there have been twenty
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coup attempts in their government. We'll call this African term limits.
You don't have to worry about hating your politician. Someone
will assassinate him and replace him at any given moment.
In maybe the worst freaking thing I've ever heard in
my life. This civil war has cost the lives of
over five hundred thousand children. And this is a country
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that is only five percent Christian, it's ninety percent ninety
one percent Muslim, and the Christians are facing what amounts
to essentially a genocide. They are being slaughtered wherever they
are found. They are not a level three in the
State Department Travel Advisory. Soudan is flat out a level four.
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The United States State Department says, don't come here. We
cannot guarantee your safety. This is a place that really
they don't even have an airport. The capital city's airport
has shut down because if you happen to get on
a Delta flight, you better hope they have a really
advanced radar system and some flares because a missile is
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probably going to take you out of the sky. The
truth is, there's a reason Sudan is a number five
seed and Congo was a number twelve. Look, you're not
gonna honeymoon in Congo. I get that nobody wants e bowlavirus,
but this just like yesterday, it's not close. What Chris,
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what were you gonna say? What what Chris said? He
kind of wants to go that's because Chris is a
sick freak who's an adrenaline junkie. Don't ever go. Sudan
wins this one, and they win this one fairly comfortably,
not as comfortably as Haiti won yesterday. But Sudan is bad,
very very very bad. But again, tonight's winner is Sudan.
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And that's it for today. Before I forget, before I forget,
remember you can vote. Your vote weighs heavy. In fact,
your vote has pretty much been the deciding fact after
both days. If you go to the Jesse Kelly Show,
Twitter page or ex page, Jesse Kelly shows all you
have to look up. I believe we already have the
pull up for tomorrow. We do. Tomorrow's matchup is Zimbabwe
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versus North Korea. I have no idea which way this
one's going to go. I guess we'll find out tomorrow. Now,
let's talk about lying, communist lying. These are so wonderful.
I enjoy them so much. I enjoy the fact that
everything now is videotaped, everything now is recorded, and the communist,
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his addiction to lying about everything at all times is
constantly being exposed to people. Because we have access to information.
You remember, Stacy Abrams. She ran to be governor of Georgia.
Of course she lost, and you remember how she responded
after she lost.
Speaker 7 (25:58):
It was this one very affirmative statement to make We won,
but I didn't lose. I got the votes, but we
won't know exactly how many because of how they cheated.
I did win my election. I just didn't get to
have the job. We were robbed of an election.
Speaker 2 (26:14):
She's using the word rigged, using the word steal.
Speaker 1 (26:16):
Do you think it's dangerous going in at twenty twenty?
Speaker 7 (26:18):
I don't because we can actually back it up. And
so in response to what I believe was a stolen election,
and I'm not saying they stole it from me, they
stole it from the.
Speaker 1 (26:28):
Voters of Georgia.
Speaker 7 (26:28):
In fact, when outside ascid if I'm ever going to conceive,
the answer is no.
Speaker 8 (26:32):
This is not the speech of concession, because concession needs
to acknowledge and action is right, true or prompt, and
I will not concede because the erosion of our democracy
is not right.
Speaker 1 (26:45):
That's interesting because she's out there today saying this.
Speaker 7 (26:49):
In twenty eighteen, when I lost my election, I was
never confused about it. I had conversations with communities, and
I would say we won, and that just would send
people in to these paroxysms of hatred. What I was
telling them is, look, not getting the title did not
mean that we didn't make progress When you were trying
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to defend democracy. When you're trying to serve the people,
progress counts as victory because their goal is your silence.
Their goal is your complicity, their goal is your subjugation.
Every day we remain free, that is progress. But if
we have to wait for this large announcement like elections
to say that this is when we win, we're going
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to keep losing. I say, let's look for the small,
interstitial victories.
Speaker 1 (27:38):
They lie like they breathe, even when it's on video.
We'll talk about this in more depth in a moment.
Before we talk about that, let's talk about widows and
orphans and caring for them. You know, we all move
on with our lives. I do too. We all move
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on with our lives. We wake up one morning and
we read a story that a fireman, a fireman got
murdered by some gang bang are when he was putting
out a fire in Chicago, and we think it's sad,
and we're mad and we want someone thrown in prison,
and then the next day we move on to the
next outrage. But his kids don't move on, not ever.
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His wife doesn't ever get to move on. Who helps them?
Tunnel to Towers helps them, and they've been helping fallen
first responder families for over two decades, gold Star families
for over two decades. Go look up their charity rating.
It's absurd. It's perfect. When you give eleven bucks a
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month to Tunnel to Towers, you help that widow and
those kids. T the number two t dot org. We'll
be back. He doesn't care if you believe them, but
he's right. Jesse Kelly, it is the Jesse Kellys Show,
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reminding you to email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow
dot com. We'll get to a bunch of those next hours.
So Stacy Abrams has told everybody who would listen for
years that the election was stolen from her. Now she
comes out today and says, I never said that. That's
not what I meant by that. But it goes well
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beyond Stacy Abrams. I mean, honestly, you really have to
point out Van Jones, who said this about that murderer
and Charlotte.
Speaker 2 (29:33):
We don't know why that man did what he did.
And for Charlie Kirk to say we know he did
it because she's white, when there's no evidence of that,
it's just pure race mongering, hate mongering.
Speaker 1 (29:45):
There's no evidence of that. You want to hear him
say it. It's terrible audio because it's audio from a
subway camera system or a train camera system, but you
want to hear him say it. Here was the guy
after he plunged the knife into a twenty three year
old girl. I got that white girl. There was no evidence,
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but of course there was evidence, and Van Jones is
not uninformed. He knows there's evidence. But the communist has
to lie about everything at all times. They just do
about everything. Whenever they're talking, they're lying. Remember the Biden
administration when they were running for president. I know it
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was Dome, but remember they talked about all the jobs.
This is from the small rest.
Speaker 9 (30:40):
Job market was a much weaker than thought back in
twenty twenty four. Edward Lawrence is live from the White
House and so this number was eye popping. It was
really about the situation that we're in now.
Speaker 1 (30:51):
Yeah, it really was.
Speaker 8 (30:52):
And this is a preliminary benchmark revision, and it was
down nine hundred and eleven thousand jobs.
Speaker 1 (30:59):
Overinflated the jobs by almost a million because they thought
it would help them win elections, and because communists lie
like they breathe. Remember, always, always remember communists think about
lying the way you think about the truth. Lying is required,
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lying is expected. Lying is the right thing to do
because you have to cover up the truth about what
you want. Maybe on occasion, in extreme situations, if you
absolutely have to, you will tell the truth a little bit.
But for the most part, you are expected to lie
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at all times, even if it's on camera, even if
you're Stacy Abrams, and they'll do it with a straight face.
Your Stacy Abrams, you did this.
Speaker 7 (31:49):
For you, and you have one very affirmative statement to make.
We want that I didn't lose. I got the votes,
but we won't know exactly how many because of how
they cheated.
Speaker 1 (32:01):
Now this is her today, with a totally straight face.
Speaker 7 (32:05):
In twenty eighteen, when I lost my election, I was
never confused about it. I had conversations, how.
Speaker 1 (32:12):
Could she say that with a straight face? You you would
feel dirty, wouldn't you. And look, even if you didn't
feel dirty. Even if let's say you just you were
okay with the lie. What if I brought the video
of it to you? Hey, this is what you said,
and now you said this, You'd hang your head in shame,
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wouldn't you. You'd at least run away with it. You'd
at least be uncomfortable. She wasn't uncomfortable a little bit.
That's what she does. You lie about everything at all times.
Here's the governor of Massachusetts.
Speaker 4 (32:45):
These are the people being picked up, and you know,
imagine you're at home right now, what.
Speaker 2 (32:49):
Do you do right?
Speaker 5 (32:50):
Do you send your kid to school?
Speaker 2 (32:52):
Do you go to the grocery store?
Speaker 3 (32:54):
Do you go to the doctors?
Speaker 9 (32:56):
Because people are being picked up and targeted on the
color of their skin.
Speaker 1 (33:03):
That's a lie, of course, that's an outright lie. You
how do you say that? Well, you don't understand. For her,
if she told the truth about what Ice was doing,
that is what would make her squirm. That is what
she would find morally repugnant. That's what she would hate.
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The communist believes in lying the way you believe in
telling the truth. Remember that, and remember that Hillsdale College
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you know a number I don't want. I hope God
doesn't say it to me one day. I don't ever
want to know how many hours I've spent scrolling on
my phone, scrolling mindless stuff on my phone. I think
I would be deeply ashamed of that number. Why don't
you do something healthy with some of your spare time
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with your family, with yourself, driving, sitting at home? Maybe
tonight when Hillsdale College is offering more than forty free
online courses Ancient history, American history, capitalism, the Bible, whatever
you want to learn more about. Hillsdale College has free
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online courses. They give them out for you, They give
them out to me. How about that? Hillsdale dot edu
slash jesse is where you go to enroll. Hillsdale dot
edu slash jesse. Remember that? All right? Go go tonight.
Dear Oracle, took your advice. I threw my hat in
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the ring. I'm officially running for office in my city
here in New Hampshire. It's my first time. I have
no clue what I'm doing to myself. A news nerd,
I'm well adversed on federal issues, so on and so forth.
Now that I'm in the weeds of local politics, I'm
realizing something. Everyone wants, something different. I'm committed to serving
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my constituents with integrity, but I also refuse to compromise
my core Republican principles. I want to represent the people honestly,
not pander for votes or bend to every demand. So here,
I am trying to swim through this swamp, figuring out
how to lead without losing myself. What say you, Oracle,
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How does a rookie candidate stay true to his values
while navigating the chaos of local politics? He says, I
can say his name. I guess I'll read the whole thing.
I'm proud of you for running. Doug Robinson, a Ward
five candidate, Well, Doug Robinson of Ward five. Here thing
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that I have found to be a shock. I found
it to be a shock when I was running for Congress,
and I have really been shocked by it since I
started doing media seven years ago, radio and TV stuff
like that. I am shocked at how people will disagree
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with you yet stay with you if they believe you
are genuine, even if they yell at you, even if
they're angry with you if they believe you're not you're
not lying to them, If they believe you're being honest
about who you are in what you believe. I'm not saying,
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they won't get mad. Because people are passionate about issues, understandably,
especially politics. They'll yell, they'll scream, you're wrong, you're stupid,
give viva. But if you stay true to who you are,
many many, many people, they will appreciate it very very much.
It is shocked to me how offensive, just naturally rude
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and offensive I am, how the show has grown, and
how many people will email and disagree with me loudly.
Yet they're okay with it because I'm not lying. That's
what I believe. All right, let's talk about communists buried
inside the government. Let's talk about them using our values
against us, and let's churn and burn through some emails. Next,
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