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The communist, like most religious fanatics, are willing to kill for their religion. Violence is not something they do, it;s who they are. The communist uses struggle sessions to spread fear and they are still happening today. Mold in the house. Will Kamala get the sympathy/white guilt vote?

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
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(00:34):
We'll riff on walls, some more foreign voters. We're gonna
talk about why commies are violent, the Harris Honeymoon coming
to an end. All that and so much more is
coming up this hour on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show.
I'm gonna talk about something more general. We'll get to
a specific here in a moment, but something more general.

(00:55):
Have you ever, at any point in your life her
a Democrat, or maybe on social media or somewhere, saw
a Democrat say something to the effect of, where's his address?
Someone should post this guy's address? Have you ever seen that?

(01:18):
I saw it was a politician. I believe it was
in Minnesota. I forget where it was, just got in
trouble for publicly calling for I think it was Mitch
McConnell's address to be published. Someone should post his address
on a billboard Okay, what is that. Well, that's that's
a threat of violence. That's a desire for violence, or

(01:41):
at least the threat of violence. That's exactly what that is.
Why does your liberal ant Peggy put that on Facebook?
Why she say things like that because she wants someone
It won't be her, of course, but someone one of
the animals, someone should show up there and hurt him
so much, hurt this guy. Remember when that's good point, Chris.

(02:03):
Remember when Harrison Butker, that kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs,
gave that wonderful commencement address and he talked about his wife,
being a mother and the role of women and it
was just really it was really wonderful. Guy got choked
up talking about how much he loved his wife. And
somebody for the city of Kansas City, who was eventually
let go, decided to post publicly where Harrison Butker lived.

(02:27):
Why do they do that, Well, because they want someone hurt.
They want someone hurt or killed. They want their opponents
hurt or killed. This is not a one off. Anytime
anyone ever says something like that post as a dress,
that's somebody who wants someone else murdered or assaulted. Terribly

(02:50):
why why? Why? In the oh, one hundred year depending
on how you want to classify the beginning of it,
one hundred year, one hundred and twenty year history of communism?
Why have they murdered over one hundred million people? One
hundred years is not a long time historically at all.

(03:11):
It's a blip on the radar. It's nothing. They've murdered
over a hundred million people in that time. Have you
ever read, read, or heard of the book The Black
Book of Communism. It's actually it's so popular, it's very
hard to find. When I ordered it, and this was
some time ago. When I ordered it, I think I

(03:32):
had to wait a week or two before they could
find one in stock. But it's a very, very very
large book about the endless communist atrocities. It's just everywhere
this sick religion takes over. People die in droves. It

(03:53):
doesn't matter where it is, doesn't matter the practicing religion
of the country, the demographics, whether it's the Soviet Union
or China or Cambodia or Cuba or wherever these people
take power, people die violence, death. Why. Well, First, obviously,

(04:13):
as you know, they are religious fanatics. They're not political.
You're liberal. And Peggy isn't a Democrat. She's not a liberal.
I say that as kind of like a placeholder. She's
not a liberal. She's a dirty communist. And she's a
religious fanatic. And just like all other religious fanatics throughout history,

(04:38):
I shouldn't say, oh, that's not fair. Religious fanatics throughout
history have been willing to do one of two things.
Die for what they believe and kill for what they believe.
Sometimes it's and or sometimes they'll die and kill. If
you look at something like the history of Christianity in

(04:58):
the very very beginning, the Apostles, thing like that. Remember,
they all died, and for the most part, they all
died horrific deaths, horrible stuff boiled in oil and crucified
upside down and freaking offal terrible stuff. The early Church,
they were willing to die for Jesus. You get later on,

(05:18):
they're willing to kill for Jesus. Hey, we're fighting these barbarians.
We have to take on the Saxons, we have to
bring Christ to these the hordes. They're willing to kill
for history of Islam, same thing, willing to kill for it.
I don't mean to just single out those two. Look Jews.
Same thing you look at right before the Romans, not

(05:40):
right before, but before the Romans ran the Jews out
of the Holy Land in Israel. One of the main
reasons they kept rising up and killing all the freaking Romans,
fighting huge wars, assassination, attempts, willing to kill for what
they believe. The communist is a religious fanatic. Those who
oppose his religion, they are not republicans or anti communists

(06:05):
or whatever you call yourself. You're a heretic, a heretic
holding back utopia. Therefore they're justified. But that's oftentimes not
enough for people, right, it's not enough for people. Let's
talk about a struggle session. As long as we're on
this communist violence thing. Have you ever seen one of

(06:26):
these or seen one of these acted out? Even you
can see pictures of this. Mao's Cultural Revolution was famous
for this, but he wasn't the only one who did it.
Struggle sessions are something that really happened to this day.
Remember Drew Brees humiliating himself nationally. He came out and said, hey,

(06:48):
I like the flag. Both my grandpa's fought in World
War two, Go America. And then he was brutalized by
the mainstream press and all the left wingers, and because
he is a spineless loser, He then put out some
embarrassing public apology video. Hey, I just didn't realize how
how evil America really was, So I'm going to hide.

(07:08):
I'm gonna hide the thing. Oh good point, Chris Anthony Bass.
Remember that picture, Anthony Bass. Anthony Bass says something on
social media, just saying, hey, maybe we shouldn't sexualize and
abuse children. He feels the heat of a struggle session.
Then he puts this out there.

Speaker 2 (07:26):
I recognized yesterday I made a post that was hurtful
to the Pride community, which includes friends of mine and
post family members of mine, and I am truly sorry
for that. I just spoke with my teammates, took and
share within my actions yesterday. I apologize with them, and
as of right now, I'm using the Blue Jays resources

(07:47):
to better educate myself. Let's make better decisions moving forward.
The ballpark is for everybody. We include all fans at
the ballpark and we want to welcome everybody.

Speaker 1 (07:57):
It was re educated, you see. But back in China,
let's talk more specifically about that you would be dragged
from your home. You could be as simple as a teacher,
maybe a Buddhist monk, of somebody maw just disliked a
political rival. You would be dragged from your home and
you'd be dragged to the town square and you'd be

(08:17):
put up on stage and the town would gather. I
don't mean ten people, thousands would gather and on stage
you would be humiliated. They would hang signs around your neck.
You can go look at pictures of this. They're readily
available online. You would oftentimes be tortured brutally. They'd make

(08:37):
you walk or crawl across broken glass. This really really
terrible stuff. And oftentimes you would be executed after this, humiliated, tortured, executed.
But you weren't humiliated and tortured and executed in front
of people who were saying, no, hey, have some mercy.
Wait a minute, that's just a it's just a science teacher.

(09:01):
It was women too, she was so nice. That's missus Wong.
I love missus Wong. Hey, that's not what happened. As
completely innocent people were being tortured, maimed, executed, the crowd
loved it. The crowd cheered and cheered and cheered and

(09:27):
demanded more as lovely old missus Wong was there on
stage having her fingernails pulled out, crying out in agony.
This old woman, nobody in that crowd had a bad
relationship with, was being tortured and killed to the sound

(09:51):
of cheers from the crowd. That's the why I want
to dig into setting asign, the religious fanaticism of your
liberal aunt, Peggy. Why is it communists are so violent?
Why is it always post as address? Why are they

(10:14):
like this? I will explain that why in a moment now,
speaking of violence, just try to wrap your mind around this.
How crappy this is. If you're in Israel right now,
you're going about your day, you know, if you're in school,
you're going to school, your job, You're going about your day.

(10:38):
But you know, at any moment your life may end,
or at least be completely upended. This thing with Iran
has gotten so serious. The United States of America just today,
just actually just a couple hours ago, issued a public
warning saying don't do it. I'm telling you right now,
don't do it. That's how close some thing is to happening.

(11:01):
And this is a tiny country the size of New Jersey,
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We'll be back. It's the Jesse Kelly Show. It is

(11:53):
the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday. Remember if you
miss any part of the show, download the whole thing.
Ihearts Google or not Google. Shoot, I did it again, Chris,
ihearts Spotify iTunes. Back to why communists are violent Beyond
the religious fanaticism. Communists are violent because they have mastered,

(12:17):
absolutely mastered pretending as if they're the victims of violence.
You pretend as if you're the victim of violence. What
it does is it justifies anything you do to the
other side when you're violent in self defense. Well that's justified, right,

(12:41):
I remember you speaking of the post. The address post
is a dress thing. Remember when we ran that COMMI
nutball out of that Fourth of July parade, was supposed
to be the grand marshal of a fourth of July parade,
and Eye rallied and you rallied, and we got that
Commu nutball bounced out of there. It was within five

(13:01):
minutes of the beginning of that. They began, the communists
began that post Jesse's address all across the internet. But
what's his address? Why? Well, let's walk back. Why did
they say that? Because the commune nutball we got run
out of the fourth of July parade claimed that she

(13:23):
received threats. Nobody ever saw a single one of those threats.
The news organizations who reached out to her and said, hey,
could we see some of the threats. The lady said, sorry,
I'm just kind of done with it. I'm traveling, I
don't want to talk about it at this time. So
the threats are something that didn't exist. But she put

(13:44):
out there that she had been threatened. It immediately the
communist nutballs in this country decided, in self defense, they
need to be violent back the communist commits horrific acts
of violence by tending he is the victim of horrific
acts of violence. Listen to Dome. Listen to Dome describe

(14:09):
Donald Trump. Donald Trump has already been president. He was
president for four years. He had two attorney generals. I
know it's attorney's general. That sounds stupid, so I don't
say it. He had two attorney generals, Jeff Sessions, Bill Barr.
Neither of them went after Democrats. Bill Barr bragged on

(14:29):
camera that he would not go after democrats. Donald Trump's
DOJ didn't track down a bunch of antifa types. Sadly,
they didn't even go after Black Lives Matter. They did
nothing to attack left wing activism in this country. Listen
to how they describe Donald Trump and what he will be.

Speaker 3 (14:52):
He would weaponize the Department of Justice against his political enemies.
Then he would round up peaceful protesters and throw them
out of our country.

Speaker 1 (15:03):
I know you're sitting there screaming, but that's what they've
been doing. And you're right, that's what they've been doing.
Three and a half years. School board parents labeled terrorists
fifteen hundred January six ers, most of them, peaceful and
non violent, hunted down and thrown in cages by the cheka. Oh,

(15:25):
I'm sorry, the FBI, I misspoke there. The Face Act prosecutions,
ninety seven percent of them are pro life activists. The
communists have spent three and a half years arresting and
trying to kill, in some cases succeeding in killing their
political opponents. And they will stand in front of the

(15:48):
people with a straight face and say things like this
would weaponize.

Speaker 3 (15:52):
The Department of Justice against his political enemies. Then he
would round up peaceful protesters and throw them out of
our tree.

Speaker 1 (16:01):
And listen, listen to the crowd. Listen to the crowd
as Dome speaks, and what they say, hold on, hold on,
hold on, lock him up, lock him up.

Speaker 3 (16:21):
Hold on, hold on, hold on. You know what here,
here's the thing. The Court's are gonna handle that. We
gonna beat him in November, don't We'll beat him in November.
We'll handle that.

Speaker 1 (16:36):
We'll handle that. An entire sea of demons. Even if
you hate Donald Trump, if you're a Democrat, you hate
Donald Trump is the Antichrist in your mind. I get
all that. How could you stand there and scream lock
him up. You do that because you think it's in

(16:58):
self defense, because you think he's somehow done it to you,
when nothing could be further from the truth. The communist
has spent a century murdering his political opponents in fake
self defense. They pretend as if anything that stops or

(17:21):
even slows down their movement is somehow an act of violence,
and they pretend it's an act of violence to justify
the violence they intend to use on their political opponents.
That's why, to this day, you can go pull up
the Breitbart article that listed three hundred and ninety five

(17:43):
incidents of violence against Trump's supporters during Trump's first four
years in office, three one hundred and ninety five murders, assaults,
over and over and over again, and every filthy, dirty,
demonic communist who did it thought he was doing it

(18:05):
in self defense for some twisted reason. Just remember they're violent.
It's not what they do, it's who they are. We'll
be back. You're listening to the oracle. You love this one.
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(18:26):
The Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday, reminding you Tomorrow's
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Before I get to the emails and some walls things
and things like that, and this story out of the
UK and what's happening in the UK. It's getting bigger
and bigger. But before I get to any of that,

(18:48):
had to burst the wife's bubble a little bit. I
think my youngest son is one of these real technical types.
He loves to touch buttons and take things apart and
figure out how things work. Is kind of one of those,
one of those kids. And she said to me the
other day. I didn't mean to be so mean about it,
but she said to me the other day she said,
I think Luke might be a pilot. And I said, baby,

(19:09):
he's never going to be a pilot. What are you
talking about. He could be a pilot, said princess. He's
going to be like six six six ' five. He's
not going to fold himself into a cockpit for thirty years.
I would love for him to be a pilot. But
that whole you can do anything you want, you can

(19:30):
be anything you want to be. That's a lie. That's
a lot. When your mom told you that she was
lying to you. No, you can't. There's all kinds of
things you can't do. There's all kinds of things I
could never do. That's a that's a complete lie. So anyway,
that didn't land all that well. But it would be
cool to be a pilot. I think it would be
a fun job. Don't you what, Chris? What are you
rolling your eyes? Don't you think it'd be a fun job.

(19:51):
You get to wear why not? You get to wear
the uniform. Plus you can listen to the Jesse, the
world famous Jesse Kelly Show on podcasts when you're up
there and you're supposed to be paying attention to important things.
I think it would be great. What, Chris, it's not
a road trip, Chris, I know. I hate road trips.
I hate road trips because of all the other The

(20:12):
traffic is a huge part of it. Do you have
any idea how many women drivers you have to deal
with on the road. It's not as if you're going
to run into a female pilot who won't get out
of the left lane. Of course anymore you might, but
you're no, you're fine, You're totally fine. It's the traffic,
it's the other people. It's not that I hate road trips, Chris,
I hate other people. That's totally different. Jesse. You really

(20:36):
are a moron, aren't you. Yeah? I mean that was
an email. Yeah for the most part. Yeah, yeah, I
don't mind. Jesse. Oh, I forgot to tell you at
the beginning of the show, I haven't showered today. I
feel like everyone should know. It was not my fault.
What did you smell something, Michael? Could you tell? I

(20:57):
think it's okay, it wasn't my fault. I'm a big
shower person. I like to shower. I don't like being dirty.
You know, it's not my thing. But had all this
stuff come up this morning, I'm almost positive we have
mold and no. Let me explain. So you remember we
had that hurricane. Why would you remember? Unless you're in Houston,

(21:20):
you wouldn't remember. We had a little hurricane. It wasn't
even a big one called Barrel. A few weeks ago
in Houston, a bunch of people lost power. It was
really weirdly damaging for a Cat one, for a category one,
but a bunch of people lost power, and a bunch
of my neighbors had their fences blown over and roof
big portions of the roof blown off, and I thought
I made it through, okay. I you ever get little

(21:44):
signs of things that you choose to ignore because you
don't you don't want to acknowledge there might be a problem,
might be a larger problem. You ever have those little things. So,
of course, right after the hurricane's over, I'm outside, I'm
slogging through the mud. I'm making sure fences are up.
I'm trying to pull the trees back up and get
the trees staked out. I'm trying to just do some

(22:05):
basic house maintenance. I'm up on the roof looking at
the roof or we find okay. So I did the look,
I did the work. I looked, and I thought, okay,
I think we actually made it through this. Okay. But
on our front porch, one of our main lights, one
of our main lights on the front porch, it goes out,

(22:25):
all right, not the end of the world. The light
goes out. Lights go out from time to time. It's
not as if I don't know how to change the
light bulb. So I grab the ladder, grab light bulb,
I get up there and I pull it down. This
is unlike any light fixture I've ever seen. I don't
know why I'm telling you this right now. I just
felt like it. It's unlike any light fixture I've ever seen.

(22:46):
I pull it down and it's not a bulb. It's
more of just like a directly wired disc kind of
a light. So how did it go out? Well, and
I pulled it down, some water came out with it.
There was some water in there, But I look, I

(23:08):
just rewired a new one in there. Who am I kidding?
I hired someone to do it. I called some guy
to rewire it in there. Well, Chris, it's not like
I couldn't have I I always get worried. I've shocked
myself pretty badly a couple times before. Sometimes I don't
kill the right breaker, and so when it comes to
electrical stuff, I tend to try to hand that out. Anyway.
Brought a guy out who replaces a light bulb. We're

(23:29):
good to go, and I chose to just move on.
I convinced myself, wow, maybe a little bit got in
there and it didn't said the other day, the wife says, hey, Jesse,
you need to come here. I go up there and
she's doing yoga or whatever. Weird thing the hot chicks
do when they're laying on the grounds doing all the
great stretching. And she said, come look at this. I said,

(23:51):
I am looking. She said, not me, idiot, look at
them anyway. So she looks up and points to the
ceiling and there's some dark spots up there. And I've
been no to sing in the past couple of weeks.
We've all kind of got this cough and we're occasionally
getting a little bit of a headache. I know we
have mold, and I'm not really worried about the horrific
health implications. It's gonna cost a fortune. What Chris, it's inside, buddy,

(24:16):
Chris said, is an insider outside and get this. But
you're we're gonna lose Chris. I want everyone to know
this is gonna be his last show because he's gonna
die of a heart attack the second I say this. Okay,
you know how much it's going to cost to get
a mold guy out. No, I'm telling you, Chris, no,
you have to find out eight hundred dollars eight hundred

(24:37):
dollars to do the testing. I'm not saying to fix it.
We're talking to test the materials to do the air
testing eight hundred dollars, I told the wife, let's just move.
I'd rather just let's just move. So eight hundred dollars later,
I know, I don't know if Chris is gonna make it,
but yeah, anyway, Jesse, are we going to see another
two point zero for the Obama black guilt vote from

(24:59):
white people to put this communist in office? Well there
was this from Ben Stillings.

Speaker 4 (25:05):
She's also an historic candidate. You know, it's going to
be the first woman president. And that's incredibly exciting. And
you know, she's Indian, she's black, she's everything you could be,
more than one thing. It's incredible. You know, I'm Jewish
and Irish. I wish I was black. Every white Jewish
guy wishes he was black. You know, it's just get

(25:28):
out there and vote and donate.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
That's so embarrassing, isn't that embarrassing? And Okay, that's one guy,
and he's one idiot actor saying what he knows he
has to say if he ever wants another gig in Hollywood,
don't stress the white guilt vote. This country is laden
with white guilt because it has been woven into the

(25:54):
education system, the government. It's been woven into Hollywood. This
really really poisonous undercurrent that white people are the bad guys.
That's that white people Europeans, anyone who's white is somehow
bad and worse, and anyone who's any other color, black, brown,
whatever it is, they're somehow saintly and wonderful, and the

(26:16):
white guys always the bad guy. In the end, I
wish I wasn't white. I'm sorry I'm white. There is
a really, really bad, poisonous strain of white guilt in
this country. Is that going to be enough to people
to make people vote for Dome? I don't know, because
I don't vote that way. Look, I wouldn't vote for
a white guy just because he's white. I wouldn't vote
for someone because they're black. I just don't care about

(26:38):
that stuff, So I can't. I don't want to act
like I do. But my sense on it is this
that white guilt vote. I think Barack Obama kind of
got that out in people. I think the people who
wanted that, who felt that way, I think they got
it over with with Barack Obama. Look are the liberal

(26:59):
white women to say they're voting for for that reason? Yeah,
but remember liberal white women are despicable communists. That the
most committed communists we have, they were always voting left
no matter what anyway. But gosh, imagine as a dude
saying this, and she's.

Speaker 4 (27:14):
Also an historic candidate. You know, it's going to be
the first woman president, and that's incredibly exciting, and you
know she's Why.

Speaker 1 (27:23):
Is that exciting? I want to know, why is it exciting?
Isn't it so weird? When you spend enough time assigning
value to something that has no value? How then you'll
find yourself just speaking as if it does. I think
I want you to think about this. We're guts. She

(27:44):
gonna talk about this morn in a second. Think about
this statement right here, just to say, she's also.

Speaker 4 (27:47):
An historic candidate. You know, it's going to be the
first woman president, and that's incredibly exciting.

Speaker 1 (27:54):
And what let's talk about that. Before we talk about
about that, let's discuss where we're at economically. It's really bad, obviously,
really really bad. You know, the war drums are already beating.
You understand how badly the people in power who are
going to want us in on one of those and

(28:17):
what the future brings I don't know. Nobody knows. I
don't know, but I know we need to be making
preparations now while we can, because when it hits the fan,
then it's too late. Your AMMO, you need to buy
it now. Clean water, the ability to get clean water,
you need to buy that now. Food it's more important

(28:37):
than the AMMO. I'm sad to admit. How long can
the people in your home eat without power and without
a grocery store? With just the food you have in
your home? How long can you eat? Every person in
your home should be able to eat for three months.
Almost nobody has three months worth of non perishable food.

(28:58):
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Kelly dot com. We'll be back. What Chris, we can
make jokes. It's fine, we get that right. The Jesse

(29:21):
Kelly Show. It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday. Chris,
I didn't say I don't fix anything around the house.
I fixed things all the time around the house. I
was just an ace hardware. The other day and there
was a door knob I got the screw got stripped.
I did do I fixed things around the house all
the time. You don't understand me and electrical work. We

(29:44):
have a history, okay. Me and electrical work don't always
work well together. So when it's any kind of wiring
and things. Look, one time I thought I had turned
a breaker off that I had not turned off the
correct breaker, and it was u a shocking experience. If
you will what, Chris, I understand there are non contact

(30:08):
voltage testers, Yes, Chris, I do. In fact, I have
used one before. I understand they have them. You don't
seem to understand something, Chris. I don't want to do
electrical work. And this is me, the guy who encourages
young men to go into electrical work because it's an
amazing trade and you can make a fortune. I'm actually
trying to get my oldest to go into that field.

(30:31):
I appreciate electrical work. I am just I don't know
whether I'm too stupid, that's probably it, maybe too irresponsible.
I don't do it well in electrical work. It's not
like pounding nails. If I screw up pounding nails, I
have a sore thumb or a skinned knuckle. If I
screw up on electrical work, then my kids get the

(30:52):
life insurance money. It's a completely different ballgame. So I
don't do it. If I have to start splicing wires
and crap like that, that is not my area. Plus
I don't have delicate hands. I just don't do very
well with it. Chris, your dainty hands probably can't. It's
not because they're small either. It's because they're too big,
you idiots. Anyway, I can't stand these guys. I want

(31:17):
to talk about something else. You want to make fun
of Tim Wallas here he was back in twenty seventeen.
And I try and do this.

Speaker 2 (31:22):
I try and do this for my own sanity, and
I try and do it because I think it's the.

Speaker 1 (31:26):
Right thing to do.

Speaker 4 (31:26):
Put in ourselves literally in the other people's shoes, and
wondering why.

Speaker 1 (31:30):
I'm gonna let that literally go. Because I realized we
have to go back and talk about Ben Steeler. I
just wanted to see if I could get your rise
out of you. All right, all right, Ben Steeller, think
about this way of thinking.

Speaker 4 (31:43):
And she's also an historic candidate. You know it's going
to be the first woman president. And that's incredibly exciting.

Speaker 1 (31:50):
And that's incredibly exciting. He said, why would you love Granted,
communists don't argue, they just change the subject or name call.
But wouldn't you love to tie these people down? No, please,
don't go tie down anybody. But wouldn't you love to

(32:10):
strap these people into a chair and force them to
answer just a few basic questions. I would love to
pick their brain. Why is it exciting because she's a woman?
What about that excites you? She's taking over the most
important job on the planet, and you're excited because she's

(32:32):
a woman. What a completely twisted and bizarre way of thinking.
But what I wanted to say, what I wanted to
show you is how deeply ingrained the most insane, nonsensical
things can become in people. With enough repetition. You watch

(32:54):
things enough times, you listen to things enough times, you repeat,
you chant things enough times, you can get the most insane, despicable,
elogical things to become really part of your mind, part
of your soul, part of your mindset. Look, we were
actually talking about Obama a minute ago. Let's go back

(33:15):
and talk about that. I understand, I understand America's racial history.
I get all that. We've never shied away from discussing
that here. I'm totally fine with all of it. I'll
speak about anything. It doesn't matter to me. But you understand,
if you vote for somebody because they're black, you know

(33:37):
that's a that's a really stinging indictment of you. You
realize that you have and it's probably not even your fault.
The influences of your life and whatnot have been so
woven into you that now you do things that make
no sense whatsoever, and to you they make sense. It

(33:58):
would never occur to me to vote for somebody because
they were a man or a woman, or they were white,
or they were black, or they were this. It would
never occur to me because you were assigning value to
that which itself has no value. The color of your
skin has no value. They were all just different shades.
It doesn't mean anything at all. But if you find

(34:19):
yourself assigning the highest value to it. I want this
guy to be president because he's black. I want Dome
to be president because she's a woman. You have some
really really gross things woven into you, and you need
to work on those things. But back to what we

(34:39):
were talking about they become a reality to people, and
that that's part of why they do the chanting. You know,
the chanting you see at every protest, Oh no we
won't go, and all the stupid other things they're always saying.
They're constantly chanting. If you ever go to one of
these dirty commy riots, you'll find it's constant chanting. The

(35:02):
crowds into it. Everyone is encouraged to do it. Why.
It sounds stupid, and it is stupid, but it weaves
and ingrains these things into people's minds and soul, and
you can make things that are wrong become right in
your minds. Wow, hey, Jesse, he says designer dogster. I'm

(35:22):
not a designer dogger. I'm twenty seven year old man.
It was raised Christian Conservative. My father, mine and my
father's use a line with yours pretty strongly, except for
one issue. I don't care about Israel. Older Americans, yes,
that includes you, year old. It's not very nice. All
feel very strongly about this and that Israel is our
greatest ally. When my generation sees the rot and pestilence

(35:46):
infesting our country, it becomes hard for me to care
about anything outside of fixing America. What are your thoughts
on this? Obviously I hate that people are dying, but
I feel we need to fix our own issues before
we keep dumping money in resources overseas. Okay, well, none

(36:06):
of that was ridiculous or unreasonable at all. In fact,
I don't know that you. I don't know that you
have my views on this pegged quite clearly. So I'm
going to lay out for you my views on America
and Israel and the conflict and history. I'll lay it
all out for you, very frankly. I'm sure i'll offend

(36:26):
anyone here, everyone here in just a moment before I
do that. Do you want to be able to do
your own carpentry work at home? You need testosterone for that.
Do you want hands that are huge like this? You can't?
These are what, Chris? You can't have huge hands without testosterone.
I actually don't think that's scientific at all. But either way,

(36:47):
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