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January 22, 2025 37 mins

DEI might be gone in name but these companies HR departments are still filled to the brim with the commie ideology. Communists don’t break up families by accident. Should Homan stick to the red areas when it comes to deportations or are the raids in blue areas the right way to go? Dome on the rocks. 

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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 Wednesday. We're going to talk
about family members turning on family members, why that happens.
We'll hopefully get to some immigration talk this hour. I
do I'm going to before the end of the show
discuss some of that AI conference press conference from last

(00:38):
night at the White House. I have some major concerns there, emails,
other things coming up this hour on the world famous
Jesse Kelly Show. And remember you can email the show
Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Love hate death threads,
all are welcome. Now. We talked last night about it.

(00:59):
It's been in the New use. The January sixth political
protesters were freed. Trump did the right thing, the correct thing,
sat down and turned them all loose, every one of them, period.
Let them go. But it's worth looking back on how
some of those people ended up in prison to begin with.

(01:21):
Some of those people, they were reported they were turned
in by their own family members. And this is something
good people cannot wrap their minds around. They have a
very hard time understanding it. I'm gonna play you the
audio of somebody. His name's Jackson Refitt. He was on CNN,

(01:46):
and he was on CNN to explain turning in his
own father, which he did. His father's name was Guy
is his Guy Refit and his own son turned him in.
It was what he had to say about it.

Speaker 1 (02:03):
It really sounds like January sixth broke your family apart.

Speaker 3 (02:07):
Like seriously, I mean, my father's actions coming from the
Trump presidency and what he thought.

Speaker 4 (02:14):
What he was doing was right, just to destroyed it.

Speaker 3 (02:17):
And I made a, you know, a very very disgusting
decision to inform authorities about what he was doing.

Speaker 4 (02:26):
And I still feel horrible about it every day.

Speaker 3 (02:29):
And you know, my sisters are out there right now
and they're they're rooting for him, and you know, I
understand that. I come with a point of love towards that,
like I want to be there for them, but I can't.
It's it just isn't safe for people like me that
are you know, I've done the same things I have
done to do what I thought to do to protect

(02:49):
my family. And of course I love him, I love him.
I just cannot feel safe around him. I cannot feel
safe around people.

Speaker 4 (02:57):
He knows. I cannot feel safe around the people. My
mother knows.

Speaker 2 (03:02):
I turned on my own father. I know how that looks.
So I'm just disgusted by it. But I can't. I
certainly can't ever be around him or anyone he knows.
You See, I had to do that horrible, evil thing
in self defense. How many times have we had this
discussion that the entire history of communism is doing the

(03:28):
most despicable, evil, demonic things and convincing yourself and trying
to convince the masses you had no other choice. I
had to. It was a self defense. I had to.
But let's just talk about that, a son turning in
his own father. I've told you this before, and this

(03:52):
is probably one of those opinions I have get that
make people angrier than anything else I say on the show,
which is crazy. All the offensive stuff I say, you
know what, it gets us the most hate mail. We'll
get a bunch of it tomorrow. Remember, you can send
your hate mail into I don't give a crap. I'm
not gonna change Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. When
I tell people I would never turn in my sons,

(04:14):
ever their mine. Now, if my sons did something heinous
and horrible murdered someone or something like that. I would
hope they would turn in themselves. Am I going to
get my murder son a fake passport and get him
down to Panama at a safe house? Probably not. It

(04:35):
would depend on the crime, what crime he's accused of.
But there is nothing you could do. There's no hate
email you could send me. I know you're typing it
up right now. The role of law. Take your rule
of law and shove it up your rear. End. It's
my son. My son comes before everything, well not before everything,

(04:56):
but he certainly comes before your law, your country, a government,
or anything else their mind. I would never turn them
in ever. My wife, same thing. Ever in a million years.
She's mine. You can't have her period. And yeah, I know, Chris,
we're gonna get so much hate again, send me your

(05:16):
hate mail. I don't give a crap their mind. That's
my family, that's loyalty. So why are some communists? Why
are so many willing to turn on their own family
and do so publicly? This young man not only sent

(05:37):
his own father to federal prison, he goes on CNN
to this day to talk about it. He didn't change
his name and shame and go into hiding. He's on
CNN talking about it to this day. How and why
are they like this? Will you should get that the

(06:00):
Communist does not break up families by accident. That much
you must understand. It's the best way I can a
youth football team. I'll use it this way.

Speaker 5 (06:14):
I want you to think of it like your youth
football team, high school football team, where your kid he
plays football, he wants to play football, he tries out,
he makes a team.

Speaker 2 (06:26):
He's happy to be thrilled to be there. He's part
of a team, part of a unit, and he's working hard.
And every single day they go do all the things
the pads, the lifting, to everything else you got to
do when you play football. But as part of their
high school football program, their coach begins to put into
them that you can never ever, ever ever show your

(06:49):
mother any respect. If you show your mother respect your week,
you better start disrespecting your mother. Now that sounds like
an awful thing, and it is, of course an awful thing.
Don't disrespect your mother. And it sounds like something that
you would think would be rejected by a bunch of
young men. You would hope a bunch of young men
would be rejected. But you see, the coach makes that

(07:11):
a central plank of being part of the team. If
you are part of this football team, you will lift weights,
you will do two days in the summer. We're gonna
have these drills all the time. We're gonna do this
kind of defense, we're gonna do this kind of offense.
And if you want to be part of this team,
you will disrespect your mother. Otherwise you're off the team,

(07:33):
You're out. How effective would that be? That wouldn't be universal,
of course, but how many mothers would get disrespected out
of nowhere because of that? A lot. That's what being
a communist is. They are not passive about breaking up families,
every single one of them. From the dawn of communism

(07:57):
to now wherever it's been, Russia, China, anywhere across the globe,
every single one of them has been laser focused on
shattering the family, on worming their way into the family
and breaking it up. And the purpose of that is,
you can have no higher loyalty than to communism. It

(08:22):
is not allowed, and it is perfectly natural. If you
come from a good family, it is perfectly natural to
value your family before you value the government. That is
a natural and right thing. Of course, your mom, your dad,
your son, your sister, your brother, your daughter. Of course
they're going to mean more to you than the government. Well,

(08:45):
if you're a communist, you can't have that. The chief
loyalty of every human being must be to the government.
Do you think it's an accident. You think it's an accident.
All these LGBSQ teachers are starting to tell kindergarteners and
first graders they're okay, you think that's just about all

(09:08):
the pride stuff you think it is. It's not. Do
you know that. It's not even about that. Oh, that's
a nice side benefit. But for them, it's about breaking
children early away from mom and dad. Your mom and

(09:29):
dad are evil, they're backwards, they're wrong, they're whatever. Break
away from them and come to me. I'm a safe place. Look,
I won't even tell them. We'll go get your transitioned.
It's okay, it's okay. It's not an accident. They go
after children, it's not an accident. They insert themselves into marriages.

(09:50):
I've told you this story before. In East Germany, the
Stasi used to plant pornography in people's mailboxes just to
cause marital at home. Hey, honey, I got this magazine today.
What have you been reading? Why would they do that?
It seems so small, so petty. It's not petty for them.

(10:13):
Any and all loyalty, religion, family, whatever, whatever comes before
communism must be attacked and eliminated. Now sons will turn
in their own fathers and go brag about it on CNN.
Now let me ask you again, do you think these
people have changed their belief system or are they just

(10:34):
regrouping a different way. Let's stay watchful right, speaking of family,
think about something for me real quick. How many hard
pictures do you have in house? Meaning not digital? It's
not on your phone, it's not on your computer. How
many pictures? Got a picture of Grandpa on the wall?
Got a baby album, maybe a wedding album sitting somewhere,

(10:56):
maybe sitting on the coffee table somewhere. Haven't you digitized
that stuff yet? You have old VHS tapes around? Do
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(11:19):
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(11:40):
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Speaker 4 (11:57):
You love this one.

Speaker 2 (11:59):
It's a scream bait. The Jesse Kelly Show. It is
The Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday. Remember, you can
download the whole show if you go to Spotify. Ihearts
I Heart iHeart Spotify and iTunes. I got screwed up
with the eyes, Chris. There's a lot of eyes involved
right when I like to focus more on me. What, Chris,

(12:21):
why do you like that all the time? Look the
story of Pavel. Somebody said, that's the story we've read before.
Pavlic Pavel. He goes by ten different names. It was
a famous story. I've told you this before you go
look it up. In the Soviet Union, we think, we
think the story was fiction, but no one knows. No
one knows whether it really happened or not. But the

(12:44):
story was this kid he found out his dad was
holding back some grain. His dad was holding back grain
for himself instead of turning it into the state. And
the kid bravely turned in his own father. And then
his uncle found him and killed him. And the Soviet

(13:06):
Union they didn't print that story once in the paper
and say, look at Pavel, What a great guy. They
made songs about it, plays about it. He might not
have even been real, but even if he was, he
was held up in front of the nation. Look at Pavel.
That's what you should be. Of course, you turn in

(13:27):
your father if he defies the state. The communist is
not passive about breaking up families. He is focused and
he is purposeful about it. It's why I have cautioned
you so so strongly to be careful where you send
your child to college and high school, in elementary school,

(13:48):
but my goodness, college is where they get them. They've
finally left your home. They're not checking in with you
every night they're out with their friends, and that is
where well, not my my kid's good. I've had so
many freaking emails from people who said my kid was
good and then I lost her in college. Be careful

(14:10):
that professor. That professor is not oopsie, did I break
you away from your parents? Not accidental about it at all.
That professor is dead freaking serious about it. When that
professor wakes up in the morning, they're not thinking about
teaching Aiden and Jaden and Braiden science. They're thinking about
teaching Aiden, Jaden and Braiden to hate your freaking guts.

(14:34):
Be careful, Jesse. Well, I'm glad to see DEI die.
There's still a huge problem. HR offices have been taken
over by the DEI hires for years. I wrote you
a few years ago regarding my husband's layoff. For those
who don't know, the job market is horrific, ghost jobs,
so on and so forth. While connections matter, it's not

(14:56):
always possible. You must get past the DEI A offices. Yes,
this is that she goes on and they're really struggling
right now. When they ask for some prayer for people
searching for a job, So yes, actually say a prayer
for people out there, because it is really there are
a lot of hard times right now. And this is
why I wanted to do this show tonight. The way

(15:17):
I've been doing it about about the winds. I'm not
at all trying to take the wind out of our sales.
We should be happy and celebrating. Trump is killing it.
We're like seventy two hours in and he's just killing
it so far. The border, d DEI stuff military. He remember,
he got rid of the commandant of the Coast Guard,
Linda Fagen, dumped her. So he's doing great. But we

(15:42):
can't sit back and say DEI is dead. I've seen
so much of that stow that crap. It's not gone anywhere.
The people responsible for it have not gone anywhere. That's right, Chris.
The atf their DEI director. It is renamed a position.

(16:03):
The FBI has done the same thing. The Nessay has
done the same thing. They're just moving these people around
and the same thing is happening, as this lady points out,
in the corporate world. In the corporate world, HR was
already the problem, and then they added another problem when
they started adding DEI departments. Now they're eliminating the DEI departments.

(16:25):
But guess what, the godless Kamie Hag who works in
HR she hasn't changed her mind about a single thing,
the one controlling the hiring, the firing, the training of
your employees. Oh, she's still a died in the wool mallice,
interested in using your company like a skin suit to
destroy the culture she hates the most. She hasn't gone anywhere.

(16:48):
She hasn't changed her mind, she hasn't changed her heart,
and she most definitely has not changed her ways. So
we can celebrate things like, oh, great, Linda Fagon's gone.
That's great, and that is good, but remember remember that,
you know what, Chris grab that Linda Fagen out SoundBite
if you don't mind Linda Fagen, there's a sound bite

(17:09):
of her testifying. Now, this is a woman to keep
in mind. She took over the Coast Guard. The coast Guard. Now,
as much as we love the dog on the coasties,
the Coastguard's awesome and critically important, and I actually love them.
It's just fun to do inner service jokes. But the
Coast Guard has a critically important role to guard the

(17:29):
shores of the United States of America. It matters a lot,
and Linda Fagen, do you have the clip? Linda Fagen
is given the opportunity to lead this organization. Where was
your focus?

Speaker 6 (17:43):
We currently have nearly forty percent women enrolled at the
Coastguard Academy. I'm really excited about the talent and the
diversity that I see coming through the academy. My daughter
is in the Coastguard as a lieutenant, and there is
just nothing but opportunity for her and all of the
men and women that have joined the service. I'm really
excited about the future as we look ahead.

Speaker 2 (18:05):
That monster was given charge of the critically important military branch,
the Coastguard, and all she wanted to do was get
more women in there. The mission the mission never crossed
their mind. We have to stay on these people. They

(18:26):
are not gone. They are quiet, they are retreating a bit,
they are not gone. All right, let's do some emails.
Next the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 4 (18:36):
It's still real to me, dammit the turnstacks.

Speaker 2 (18:41):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday, a
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Speaker 7 (18:59):
I'm getting right to the point. And Jesse, I'm watching
you right now, and you are full of and everyone
who follows you is full of You're a moron.

Speaker 2 (19:09):
See how wonderful that call was, right to the point.
You see, we don't judge here. We don't judge the criticisms,
the love, the hey, the death threats, whatever, It's fine.
There was no rambling whatsoever. That was a man, uh
well half a man. That was a man who wanted
to make a point, and I thought he nailed it.

Speaker 7 (19:29):
Okay, I'm getting right to the point, Jesse. I'm watching
you right now, and you are full of and everyone
who follows you is full of youre are moron.

Speaker 2 (19:39):
And for your information, just neither here nor there, I
am not. I eat a lot of fibers.

Speaker 8 (19:45):
Yes, you'm the guy on the East Coast that you
so graciously answered the question regarding Montana or Wyoming. Crazy enough,
something popped up on my website regarding Wyoming caating no
transvestite friendly cities in Wyoming, on and on, but the

(20:06):
bottom line was is that there's no gay bars in
Wyoming either. Thanks a lot Jesse see in Wyoming.

Speaker 2 (20:14):
Well, of course there aren't. It's not on the ocean.
There are on any naval basis. Immigration raids and sanctuary cities,
this guy says, are doomed to backfire. Homan should operate
only in friendly territory. Red cities and counties should cooperate
fully and let it be known where illegalists can go
to avoid departation, so on and so forth. His name

(20:36):
is Chris said, not to be confused with Jewish producer Chris.
He calls it a tactical error that they're in places
like Philly and otherwise, and that was ice was raiding
places in Philly and stuff like that today. Okay, so
let me tell you why I completely disagree with you.
And I'm not even gonna do one of these things
where I'm gonna tell you you're wrong. I just totally disagree.

(20:59):
Let me ask you something the communist. Does he look
at super red places and just say, ah, I can't
do any good there and walk away? Or does he
attack everything at all times? Do you remember? You probably

(21:21):
don't unless you live in Texas. If you don't live
in Texas, it'll have faded from your mind. But you
remember Beto O'Rourke in the Senate run he made against
Ted Cruz. Chris, do me a favor. Look up how
much Bedo raised. I think it was one hundred million dollars,
but it may have been more than that. I know
it was a record at the time. I don't know
that it's been broken. But we are here in the

(21:43):
red state of Texas and it's been red. And I'm
not gonna say forever. She'd never want to say forever,
but for the foreseeable future, there's no indication it's going
blue at all. It's red, red, red, red red. Now
we have to clean up our garbage house and representatives here,
but that'll take time. But the state itself over is
a red, red, red state. Ted Cruz was up for reelection.

(22:06):
We are in a red state. The communists didn't, well,
we'll just run kind of halfheartedly. Somebody. No, they found somebody,
and they threw over a hundred million dollars at him
to run against Ted Cruz. Now, maybe you're sitting there saying, yeah,
they screwed up. They lost That money could have been

(22:29):
used elsewhere. Chris said, it's eighty million dollars. Apparently, I'm
a huge bat liar whatever, it was a lot of money. Anyway,
it's a lot of money. They ran, they lost, But
did they lose? And let me explain it this way.
The Democrat Party in the state of Texas. You don't

(22:50):
have to be aware of it or be here to
know that. But the Democrat Party in the state of Texas,
they're a minority party. They don't have statewide power. They
spent Chris says, it's eighty eighty million dollars and a
Senate race, a Senate race they lost. But after that

(23:10):
Senate race, think about eighty million dollars. Think about what
you're doing with eighty million dollars. Television ad after television ad.
You're all over the internet, bumper stickers, T shirts, concerts.
Rallied eighty million dollars. Buy you a lot. You essentially
ran an eighty million dollar advertising campaign for your party.

(23:31):
Did that get you fifty one percent of Texas voters? No?
But is your party stronger now than it was before
you spent eighty million dollars? You see, the Communist has
been after red areas for the longest time, and time

(23:52):
after time after time, And to be fair, there are
some instances of the GOP doing this. But the communist
never sets aside anything. He goes after everything because his
is a religion of domination. And eventually you wear people
down and wear people down and wear people down. Let's
say you're in the state of Texas and you do
that for one Senate cycle, and then another Senate cycle,

(24:14):
and then a third Senate cycle, and you're thinking, oh
my gosh, this is getting expensive. But then in the
fourth Senate cycle, your candidate happens to be really really
good and they're candidate or our candidate kind of he's
had some problems, and then boom, a month before the election,
he gets caught in some kind of scandal he was
running off with the secretary or something like that, and boom,
you find yourself in the United States Senate for six years.

(24:39):
You should not abandon any ground to the communists in
this country. We should be running people in the bluest
parts of Chicago, Philadelphia, Compton, you name it. We should
be running people all across the southern border, which is
historically really really really blue, all controlled by Latinos, all

(25:03):
really really really blue, but getting redder as we go. Now,
we should be running against everything all the time and
let me tell you this, Why why do we lose
these blue states so often? We'll make it about Illinois. Actually,

(25:24):
folks on Illinois. Have you ever seen a congressional map
of Illinois. Go look it up. If you're not driving,
it's unbelievably red. You would never consider Illinois a red state.
But if you look at that congressional map, it's shockingly
red except for Chicago. Okay, So Chicago's the problem. It's

(25:45):
a very common tale. A blue urban center. The rural
areas are redder, all right, So we need to make
some gains in Chicago. What's a big reason the urban
centers of this country are so blue? Black people, the
black vote. Black people in this country traditionally ninety percent

(26:06):
plus have voted Democrat. The black vote has gone Democrat.
The black vote really the ones who are centered there
in black communities, they vote all Democrat, and in large
part they ensure Democrat rule of these urban centers. Where
did the Communists stuff all the illegals they were bringing

(26:27):
into the country as fast as possible. I know they
spread them out a lot. I know about Springfield, Ohio
and Idaho, and I know all that, But the large
chunks of them Where did they put them. They put
them in the big cities, and they stuffed them right
in the black neighborhoods. Why the black neighborhoods are always
the bad neighborhoods. The schools suck, the hospital sucked, the

(26:49):
roads suck, the apartments suck. It's the poor part of town.
The poor part of town gets dumped on everywhere. Always.
It's always been like that, no matter what color the
people are. And so they took all the illegals and
they stuffed them in there. How many pieces of audio
have I played you from black people in urban centers
screaming about the fact that their communities have been overrun.

Speaker 9 (27:10):
Man bred and Johnson, You took an oath to uphold
the constitution? Or when you took an oaf was only
attended to fight for the tenth and fourteenth amendments regarding
illegal aliens?

Speaker 6 (27:19):
Who guys fighting fall some of llegal aliens who haven't
put a dime in this country.

Speaker 2 (27:25):
That's followed on you.

Speaker 5 (27:27):
We don't run illegals in our community, we don't rut
migrants terrorize our old people.

Speaker 2 (27:33):
They got it. Now, you wake up this morning, it's
January twenty second. You're a black person who's traditionally is
you and everyone in your family who's traditionally only voted Democrat.
You woke up this morning still angry about the fact
that your already crappy school got even worse because they

(27:53):
doubled the population of it. It's now bilingual, your rec
center's been taken over by illegals. You can't go to
the local playground anymore. And you woke up this morning
and what did you see in the news. What did
you walk out in the streets and see. You walked
out and saw they're rounding up the illegals in your
city and they're getting them out. Are you going to

(28:14):
have a moment of pause about who's actually fighting for you?
It just might. No, no, no. You don't see ground
anywhere nowhere. And you don't see ground of pain either.
You don't tell pain. Well, I guess that neck pain's
always gonna be there. You don't do that. Nope, you

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Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday, and I have some sad,
sad news to tell you. This came out a couple
hours ago, I should say, but it looks like Kamala

(29:44):
Harris and Doug Mhoff. It looks like they're having some
marital troubles. Now, I know what you're thinking. That is sad,
and I agree that is sad. You don't want anybody
to have marital troubles, and of course begs the question
why you don't ever want to stick your nose in
anybody else's marriage, But you always do wonder why. I

(30:06):
wonder if they're having financial problems, or maybe he's got
a wondering eye, or maybe she has a wondering eye
given her past, and you never you never know what
the problems are. Maybe they've just grown apart. These things happen.
Maybe you've got a divorce. These things happened. They can
be ugly, they get it's terrible. But no from the
Daily Mail, it looks like Kamala Harris is blaming him

(30:30):
for her election loss.

Speaker 9 (30:38):
Is that not the most Kamala Harris thing in the
history of Kamala Harris things. And granted it's not like
he helped. He was never going to help. And plus
running to be the second gentleman.

Speaker 2 (30:51):
His sister it it's kind of weird.

Speaker 9 (30:55):
It's kind of her.

Speaker 2 (30:56):
No, no, I'm sorry. He is the second gentleman. He
was running to be the first gentleman.

Speaker 9 (31:01):
Is this weird?

Speaker 2 (31:02):
You know?

Speaker 9 (31:03):
It was all it was always odd. But then it
came out that he used to get a little slappy
with his girlfriend and everyone's like, wow, he's pretty much
a demon. That's that's a terrible thing to do.

Speaker 2 (31:13):
And then it came out that his workplace was less
than hospitable to women, and now everyone realized that whoa surprise, surprise,
Another male feminist turns out to be a weapons grade creep.
So I admit it wasn't the best news cycle in
the world, But man, is there anything more Kamala Harris

(31:35):
than being handed the nomination and handed one point five
billion dollars and probably more than any of that, handed
the infrastructure of a presidential campaign. It takes a long
time and a lot of hard work to staff up
a presidential campaign. They are vast. You have more surrogates

(31:59):
in office and branches of it than you can imagine.
It's creating a fortune five hundred company. That's temporary. That's
what running a presidential campaign is. And she didn't even
have to do that. She was handed the infrastructure of
that as well. And the American media did everything they
could do to hand her the race. Remember that debate

(32:22):
where the GOP once again idiotically accepted a debate that
was going to be moderated by David Muir and Lindsay
Lip injections, and they interrupted Trump the whole time and
did everything they could do to toss the thing that.
They did everything they could do. The entire system did
everything it could do to hand her the presidency. Because

(32:42):
these people are now mortified at where they stand globally,
and she still managed to not just lose, she managed
to get blown out. Democrats never lose the popular vote anymore,
That's not something that happens in this country. She even
lost the popular vote, and after a few.

Speaker 9 (33:02):
Months of marinating on it, Kamala Harris has come to
the conclusion that it was Doug.

Speaker 2 (33:10):
Doug. Sorry, buddy, but hey, look, if we know anything
about Doug, we know she better stay in line. What Chris, what?
That's not me? That's Doug. Right. We all know Doug's
pimp hand is strong. Right, we've already had we all
read it in the paper. The guy that were telling
us was so pro woman. That was the best part

(33:32):
about it. Oh, I really love women, and you know,
I'm embracing a new Remember he was selling that and
Chris grabbed that sound bite. Remember when they were asking
him about the new kind of masculinity. I'm sorry, I
still thought that was so funny. You're really representing a
new brand of masculinity, Doug, And how does it feel
to be the ambassador of the new kind of masculinity

(33:52):
and all that? And he's sitting there. Even if Chris
can't find it. I'm paraphrase of oh you already found it.
Oh yeah, go ahead, play it.

Speaker 3 (33:58):
As being second gentleman and change your own view of
perceived gender roles of what it means to be a man.

Speaker 10 (34:06):
That's this is something I've thought about a lot and
something I've spoken about a lot. There's too much of toxicity,
it's masculine toxicity out there, and we've kind of confused
what it means to be a man, what it means
to be masculine. Where you've got this trope out there
that you've got to be tough and you know, angry
and lash out to be strong.

Speaker 2 (34:29):
It's just the opposite.

Speaker 4 (34:30):
You know.

Speaker 10 (34:30):
Strength is how you show your love for people. Strength
is how you are for people and how you take
it anymore.

Speaker 9 (34:36):
Listening to that, knowing the dude beats women. He's one
of these animals who beats women.

Speaker 2 (34:43):
It beats women. It is out that. Wow. I mean,
you don't have to be strong and yell and then
things like that. There's a new kind of And it
was Doug's fault. I know it was Doug's fault. So
let me ask you something. Do you believe in uggs
kind of masculinity or Do you reject that. If you

(35:06):
reject that, you might want to grab a male vitality
stack from Chalk because Doug needs one. Do you want
to become the second Gentleman one day? You don't want that?
Do you want that? Oh? So you need testosterone. You
need it to be strong, to be focused, to have energy,
to be in a better mood. And you don't have

(35:26):
to get freaking injections and a bunch of horrible crap
in your body to do it. You can take natural
herbal supplements and get there. Chalk is right there to
help us. They have a male vitality stack, they have
a female vitality stack for the ladies. They got chock litpowder,
they have armor, they have chad Mode, a pre workout.

(35:46):
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(36:07):
so let's talk a little bit about these deportations, because
there's a couple things we're going to dig into next hour,
the deportation stuff, and we're going to dig into this
Larry Ellison thing. For those who didn't see it, There
was this press conference last night at the White House

(36:27):
and it had all these guys up there and Larry
Ellison's CEO of Oracles up there, and he said.

Speaker 1 (36:35):
This, once gene sequence, Once we gene sequence that cancer tumor,
you can then vaccinate the person, design a vaccine for
every individual person to vaccinate them against that cancer. And
you can make that vaccine, that mRNA vaccine. You can

(36:56):
make that robotically again using AI, in about forty eight hours.
So imagine early cancer detection, the development of a cancer
vaccine for your particular cancer aimed at you, and have
that vaccine available in forty eight hours. This is the
promise of AI and the promise of the future.

Speaker 2 (37:15):
As you can imagine. I have some thoughts on that
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