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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. Ah,
a fantastic, fantastic Wednesday. We're going to talk about the
fact that Secret Service snipers can't shoot the Communist in
New York City as a bunch of young evil Communists
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working for them who are rich kids. Surprise, surprise, Americans
still can't afford things emails. So much more coming up
in the second hour of the world famous Jesse Kelly Show.
But all that has to be set aside because we
have an announcement to make about what we're going to
begin on the show. And I have always told you
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there's no limit to what you can accomplish if you're
willing to take credit for other people's work. And I
stand by that, No, seriously, I believe in giving people
credit where credit is due. And we got an idea,
an idea that popped into our head some time ago,
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made Jewish producer Chris producer Corey, and the idea actually
came from some ridiculous voicemail we got back when we
used to take voicemails. I don't do that anymore. But
I was talking about Haiti and how it's pretty much
the worst place on the planet, a complete dump in
every possible way. It's awful. And how we should not
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be importing Haitians into the United States of America. And
we got this voicemail.
Speaker 2 (01:48):
Mister Kelly. Thank you for your work.
Speaker 3 (01:52):
But as you refer to Haitians going home to eat
each other, they are not cannibals.
Speaker 2 (01:58):
Please watch your words.
Speaker 3 (02:00):
Educate yourself more on other cultures, because they're beautiful people.
Their country is just riddled with corruption. Okay, thank you, sir,
have a good night.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
Okay, So just a little recap one. It's a horrible country.
There are many, many cultures, including Haitian culture, that are
disgusting in horrible places. At one point in time, he
may still be in charge. The leader of Haiti was
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a man nicknamed Barbecue. You know how he got that name.
It wasn't because he made a great baby back rib.
He got that name because he ate people. Okay. All
cultures are not equal. There are cultures that are filthy
and horrible and oppressive and disgusting, cultures that encourage murder, torture,
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were people live in poverty, a living hell. And you
if you are listening to me from America should bend
down and kiss the ground and thank the Good Lord
on High every single day that you don't live in
so many of the dumps that are across the globe.
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And so we thought, after we thought and thought and
thought and thought about it, we thought, well, yeah, there's
a lot of really bad places, but which one's the worst?
Which country is the crappiest country on the planet. We
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should figure this out. We should come up with the
top or bottom contenders, and we should figure out what's
the crappiest country on Earth? And starting Monday, we will
dig in. It's the twenty twenty five crappiest country in
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the world. Competition starting on Monday. I would say, I
think you know what we're going to do this Chris,
halfway through our two on Monday, remind me. Halfway through
our two on Monday, the competition begins. What Chris, What
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Chris said the first half? Chris, don't interrupt me and
say stupid things because I get confused. He said, which
half the first half or second half? Halfway through the
second hour on Monday, the competition begins. It's going to
be fierce. We've gone through the contenders and man, it
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looks like, I'll say this, A lot of them want
to be champion, A lot of them want to be
crown champion. How do you how do you choose? Is
it the rampant filth everywhere, the acceptance of the abuse
of women, just throwing trash bags in the river. I
don't know. I don't know who will be our champion.
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I don't want to handicap things, but I do know
we are going to let them work it out. We
believe in competition here on this show, So we are
going to go find oh the putrid, fly ridden, disgusting
places on the planet, and we're going to allow them
to fight it out. Let's find out which place truly
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is the crappiest. And here's how we're going to handle this.
And you may not have social media. If not, don't
worry about it at all, because I probably have veto
not probably I have veto power. Anyway, if I disagree
with the people, I will actually put up a public
pull on the show's Twitter account, the show's x account
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a day of the competition, that day when there's when
there's one day, it'll be one matchup. We haven't totally
decided how many how many countries are going to compete yet,
I would guess eight, maybe sixteen. We're sifting through the
finalists as we speak, but I am going to allow
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you to vote on It's just look up Jesse Kelly's Show,
Jesse Kelly Show on Twitter or x. There's nothing there
right now except for well, there's a bunch there, but
there's no poll there for you to vote on yet.
We are not going to put up that pool until Monday,
the first of our two contenders. We'll figure it out.
I'm very excited about this. I'm very excited, and I'm
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not gonna lie. Part of my excitement is just thinking
about this guy listening to it the whole time.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
Mister Kelly, thank you for your work. But as you
refer to Haitians going home to eat each other, they
are not cannibal. Please watch your words.
Speaker 3 (07:03):
Educate yourself more on other cultures because they're beautiful people.
Their country is just riddled with corruption. Okay, thank you, sir,
have a good night.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
Oh you are very welcome. Thank no, no, don't don't
thank me, thank you, sir. Thank you. You have inspired
us to greatness here on the Jesse Kelly Show, and
we intend to climb that mountain. Now, it's enough of that.
Speaker 2 (07:31):
M I uh.
Speaker 1 (07:34):
I've talked to you before about diversity and how it's awful.
It should never ever, ever, ever, ever be a goal
of any kind ever. Diversity should never be the goal.
If you ever allow that goal to creep in in
any way, you will negatively affect whatever you're trying to diversify.
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And it doesn't matter what the circumstances are. If you're
the high school choir teacher and you decide we need
more tall kids, gotta have more tall kids, the choir
will get worse. If you are a company, hey, we
don't have enough Asians and you seek to only higher Asians,
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what you're doing is you're reducing the pool of people
you can sift through, and you will get worse. It
is inevitable. Whatever you are attempting to diversify will slowly
rod away, and in the end, unless you reverse course,
it will die. I have called it over and over again,
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the death of everything. That's what diversity truly is. Diversity
is the death of everything. Whatever you're diversifying will rot
away and die in the end. And when I say
that's happening at a university, somewhere you see you say, yeah,
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that sucks, it's terrible, Okay. But the problem is when
you are diversifying critically important parts of your society, it
can actually bring down an entire nation because critically important things,
things you need, things I need, they are rotting away,
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they're withering away, and they're dying. And because you're not
always involved in everything, and I'm not always involved in everything,
I don't know everything. You don't know everything. Because we're
not involved in everything, they're rot We can't always see it.
Sometimes oftentimes we don't even know what's happening until it's
too late. You remember the day that almost changed everything,
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a day that you still remember, but it was a
day if it had gone a lit little bit differently,
you would remember the rest of your life. You would
tell your children and your grandchildren about that day. You remember.
I'm talking about the day Donald Trump was shot in
the ear, the day Corey compared it toward what shot
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and killed the day in Butler, Pennsylvania, when an assassin
was allowed to take a rooftop one hundred and forty
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We'll be back. What Chris we can make It's fine,
he got that right. The Jesse Kelly Show. It is
the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful, fantastic Wednesday. Member,
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you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
So just a quick rewind because we're gonna move on
talk about other stuff, get to some emails. You remember
the day where Donald Trump was almost assassinated in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Let's do recall that that was a successful assassination attempt.
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But for luck, that was a successful assassination attempt. The assassin,
he reconned it. He made entry with his weapon, he
assumed the crow's nest shooting position he wanted, lined up
his target, and made the shot. Donald Trump happened to,
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by the grace of God, turned his head at the
exact moment, which is why he got grazed in the
ear instead of having his brains splattered all over the stage.
How does that happen? How does that happen? Because my
entire life I have known and looked up to the
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United States Secret Service, I mean, my goodness, they're featured
in the movies all the time, from In the Line
of Fire, great old Clint Eastwood movie to Last Boy
Scout and what are these Secret Service agents all the
time in these movies? Highly trained, tough as nails, in shape,
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looking out like a hawk for danger, ready to jump
in front of a bullet to stop at assassin. So
on the day Donald Trump almost had his head blown off,
where were all those guys? I remember the video. One
of the people tasked with protecting Donald Trump. She couldn't
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get her weapon back in her holster. I remember it.
I remember it like it was yesterday. I remember my
old company first sergeant sent me a message about it. Now,
he was a bad, bad man, don't get me wrong,
but he was freaking mortified. Mortified. How does that happen?
Headline Secret Service counter sniper team drastically understaffed, putting protect
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these lives in danger. I won't go into all the
details of it, but it's well beyond understaffing. You see,
some counter snipers did not meet the mandatory weapons requalification requirement.
Counter snipers who missed mandatory weapons requalification sessions nonetheless supp
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ioarded forty seven of the four hundred and twenty six events.
We have counter snipers, not just any Secret Service agents.
The counter sniper teams tasked with locating enemy snipers and
shooting them before they can shoot the protectee. We have
counter sniper teams who can't hit the target, and this
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is what happens. This is the rot I'm talking about.
When you look at anything, your Little League team or
the United States Secret Service, your pastor team, or your college,
your your company, or who knows what, when you look
at it and you say, you know what, we have
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too much of whatever X is. Too many white people,
too many men, too many black people, too many we
have too much of this, no more of that. We
need to get rid of them and bring in some
of X, Y or Z. The se second you do this,
whatever you do it too, it will start to die.
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It will start so oftentimes it'll be slow. Right when
you fire one dude and make sure he's replaced by
a woman, you're not going out of business the next day.
It happens slowly, but surely, slowly, it gets a little worse.
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And then you keep doing it, and it gets a
little worse, and then you keep doing it. It gets
a little worse, and soon the diversity hires you've brought in,
they they only hire other diversity hires, and soon it's
snowballing and snowballing and snowballing, and one day, ten years later,
you look at your profit loss and you say, what,
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what the what happened? We used to be We used
to be profitable, no more to clear bankruptcy. One day
you wake up and you look out at your Secret
Service counter sniper the shooting results, and you find out
the counter snipers, who should be able to shoot the
balls off a NAT, they can't hit anything anymore. How
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did that happen? Diversity is how it happened. Focusing on
everything else except for training. Find the best, brightest, smartest,
bring them in, train them up, and make sure you
have killers with the long gun protecting Donald Trump when
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he is at a rally in Butler. I've brought it
up before, I'll bring it up again. To have an
unsecured rooftop one hundred and forty eight meters from the
president of the United States of America almost sounds almost
sounds malicious to me. I don't have Secret Service training.
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I know a little bit about shooting. I don't have
Secret Service training. I could walk out there and say, uh,
that rooftop, someone's gonna be on that right or in
the very least, there's going to be a sniper team
looking at that right unsecured with no eyes on it.
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Diversity is the death of everything. Let's do some emails.
Before we do some emails, let's get your phone service
switched up. You know that's how Verizon went down right
at and T T Mobile, It was all this diversity stuff.
How did these large iconic American companies? How did they
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rode away so fast? Soon they're they're paying Black Lives
Matter to riot. How does that happen? Well, it happens
because you bring in dirty communist filth and they destroy
your company.
Speaker 2 (18:47):
Soon.
Speaker 1 (18:48):
Your cell phone company is taking your money after you
pay the bill, and they're paying communists to burn down
your country with it. My cell phone company doesn't do that.
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Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Before we
get to some emails here, and then we'll get to
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just a little bit of this Epstein press conference from
today things. All that stuff is still to come. I
wanted to talk about something pretty serious here. It's from
the New York Post today and the headline is what
is jet belly and how to milk your gas in
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the plane seat if you need a mid flight toot.
And I understand this can get uncomfortable, that talking about
these personal things can get uncomfortable. But I've done a
lot of flying in my life, and I'm gonna give
you just a little tidbit here, just a little pointer,
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all right. You know why people get upset stomachs when
they fly? You me, everybody, because you eat like garbage
in the airport. I do too, Believe me. I am
not pointing fingers in the airport. It's mostly garbage meals.
You're not gonna find you a roast chicken or something
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like that. You're getting chicken strips or snacks. So you're
eating like garbage in the airport. And people compound this
problem by drinking in the airport. It's a very natural
thing people do. You're stuck in the airport, you don't
have to drive anywhere. I'll belly up to the bar
and have a couple beers. Well, what happens when you
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have a double cheeseburger from Jack in the Box and
wash it down with three bud heavies. Let me go
ahead and spoil it for you. The stomach's gonna be
a bubblin known as the bubble guts or the bubs,
depending on where you are. And so there may come
a day, God forbid, but there may come a day
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this happens to you when you're flying. Allow me to
help you out if if the need arises, do not
do not, under any circumstances, make the very common mistake.
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And that's tried to cough to cover up for your part.
It's a terrible mistake for a couple different reasons. One timing.
The timing is not always precise. If you're going to
try to employ this technique. I would highly suggest you
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practice at home or at work, depending on how well
you get along with your coworkers. Sometimes that doesn't exactly
line up with them. And then you just went and
now everybody knows. Are you going to time that perfectly?
I don't know, and neither do you. That's one two.
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On a plane, part of what can make air travels
so terrible is you're trapped. You're on a bit metal
tube in the air at thirty thousand feet with other
people and you are trapped, so are they. What if
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it goes wrong you start coughing to try to cover
up for your gas problems. What if it's not totally
gas that comes out. What if it's a little solid
and you're on a plane. Now it's gone from bad tours.
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So allow me to give you a piece of advice.
If it happens to you, you've eaten poorly, some bud heavies,
whatever the case may be, and the need arises, what
you do is you wait until they're making an announcement
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on the loud speaker. Not only is it loud, the
extra noise helps cover up the noise. It's loud, but
it's distracting. People are listening in. They want to know
are we delayed? Is their turbulence coming? Is there? Their
attention is elsewhere. And that is when you, ever so
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gently let it out a little at a time. Treat
it like a pressure valve. You don't open it all
at once, a little at a time. Unleash it as
quietly as you can. Then, and this is important, the
people around you will know that something terrible has happened.
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Everybody will know you. You can be the first being the
second is probably preferred, but you have to participate one
hundred percent. Someone is going to start making faces, maybe
they'll even say something, maybe they'll start looking. You had
better be able to keep a straight face and participate.
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Participate in the search for the gasser. You have got
a oh what man, people are so rude. That's gosh,
that's terrible. And then by now you'll be you'll be
struggling to contain your laughter. Put your head back, close
your eyes, smile at a job well done. The loud
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speaker is your friend. There, I just helped everyone out
on a Wednesday. Let's do some emails to your devil dog.
I keep hearing about the paid protesters protesters you mentioned
on today's show, just wondering if the IRS peruses this
income ten ninety nine's W two's Medicare fighter payments, so
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on and so forth. Well, it's a very good point,
and I'm glad you brought that up. But who works
at the IRS. Do you remember? Do you remember how
far and why the Biden corruption went? It was like
everywhere we turned, the people inside of government agencies were
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helping cover for the family. We're attacking their political opponents
and cover for the family. FBI gets a laptop up,
let's hide it. Do you remember? Do you remember the
special counsel? They put somebody in charge of investigating Hunter
Biden's crimes. This was supposed to be the crime fighter.
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The crime fighter came up with essentially a deal that
let him off scot free for what he'd done and
had what amounted to a future pardon aspect to it.
Of Hey, anything else that may came out, that may
come out, you're free of that too. That was a
special council. It was so egregious. The judge in Delaware
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looked at it and went, wait, what, no, oh, this
is what kind of a deal is this? We're not
doing this. And also remember the IRS got involved. You
remember that, Remember the IRS whistleblowers came forward. Do you
remember what those whistleblowers said? Oh, paraphrase, for the sake
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of time, there are other things I want to get
to here, But the IRS whistle blowers essentially came forward
and said, Yeah, the IRS is covering for the Biden family.
This is our problem, and it's a problem that the
Trump administration is beginning to solve. But the entire federal government,
federal agencies, we rely upon. They They are the ones
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tasked with investigating the crimes communists, commit elected communists, street communists.
They are the ones in charge of investigating these crimes.
And as we've discussed so many times before, the elite
communists and street communists may be separate, and they may
have different motivations, but they most definitely work together. The
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elite communists know part of their job is to keep
the street communists out of jail. Yeah, the IRS should
look into this. And remember, forensic accounting is a very
fascinating field. It's way too smart for me, way beyond
my ability. I don't even think they taught it at
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my community college. But what Chris, But it's hard to
track dark money. It's very, very difficult, and in some cases,
because of the laws that protect nonprofits, in some cases
it's impossible you can get And I've talked to them,
the best investigative journalists in the world, they can't either.
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They can't even travel all the way down the rabbit
hole because they run into things they don't they're not
allowed to have access to. It's a good idea, but
it's gonna take some work. Let's talk about these young
evil communists, and let's talk about a man towing away
an ice vehicle? What hang on? Feeling a little stocky?
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Wednesday.
Speaker 2 (29:27):
Memory.
Speaker 1 (29:28):
You can email this show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot
com before I get back to the emails. And I'm
gonna try to chop away at a bunch of those.
I'm gonna do a couple of things here. So there's
an article today out of the New York Post zoron
Mandani's brain trust is full of young, privileged lefty radicals
with little government experience who could one day lead New
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York City. And there's just one little couple little bits
from the article that are so good. Out of the
roughly twenty operatives eight or under thirty six years old,
three have ties to Soros, and about half a dozen
grew up in million dollar pads. According to Zilo estimates,
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the median salary and the big apples fifty eight thousand
dollars a year. Many of Mam Donnie's top confidants rake
in an average of ten to twelve thousand dollars a month.
Twelve of the twenty grew up in million dollar homes.
It makes me laugh because the story of communism is
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the same, over and over and over again. Every single
place it takes hold. It's always some rich kid. It's
always a rich kid with a god complex and a
desire to find and lead some sort of struggle who
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ends up mass murdering millions and millions of people every
single well, almost Stalin is Stalin might be the only
exception to this rule. Actually, with the exception of Stalin,
every single time when there is a communist leader, it's
a rich kid. It's a privileged god complex little snot
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who doesn't think they're ever going to have to live
with the horrible results of everything they're doing. They believe
they should be in charge of everything underneath the sun.
And as their plans fail, like they always do, and
normal people die, they don't care. Never moves them at all.
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It's always the same thing, over and over and over
and over again. And as long as we're talking about
some of this stuff, let me bring this up briefly.
I'm aware that there was a press conference today for
what it was called an Epstein Victims press conference. You
can go look look at it for yourself. It's about
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the Jeffrey Epstein stuff. Here was part of it.
Speaker 4 (32:07):
Transparency is justice, Release the files and the secrecy, and
stand with us and declaring that no one, no billionaires,
no politicians, not world leaders, is above the law. Several
of us Epstein survivors have been discussing creating our own
list of names.
Speaker 1 (32:23):
We know the.
Speaker 4 (32:28):
Names many of us were abused by them. Now, together
as survivors, we will confidentially compile the names we all know.
We're regularly in the Epstein world, and it will be
done by survivors and for survivors.
Speaker 1 (32:48):
You remember the me too movement most people, most people
vaguely remember it, But let me refresh your memory in
case you don't. The Me Too movement, it's called me
It was a movement initially where women who had been
abused by co workers or employers, or abused in some
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way by men. This happens far too often to women.
They were encouraged to come forward and tell their story.
Name names, come forward, tell your story. Who abused you?
Harvey Weinstein, remember that movie producer. I think he's actually
still sitting in prison. Maybe he's on house arrest but
ended up getting arrested, convicted. That all came from the
Me Too movement. Wait a minute, he did what to
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what actress? And then he did this to the next one,
and then that eventually he goes he goes down for it, right,
the Me Too movement. But if you remember it, remember
how quickly it went from a woman who had suffered
some terrible indignity to a woman who had a bad
date and was looking for revenge. He was mean to me,
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and when he dropped me off, he tried to kiss me.
Remember how quickly it turned into that. Remember the tea party.
I was part of the tea party. That's back when
I was running for Congress. I gave speeches at tea parties,
I am a Tea Party man. It was an awesome
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movement in an organic movement. Remember how quickly the Tea
Party turned into a scam. There was this Tea Party
group and that Tea Party group and that Tea Party group,
and almost just seemed like it became about money and power.
All movements, all movements, when they get enough eyeballs on them,
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they all tend to get a little scummy. I watched
that press conference today because I'm very interested in women
who were abused, in finding them justice, and so I watched.
I wanted to hear their stories, I wanted to see
It kind of felt dirty to me, And it occurred
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to me, is I'm looking at all those women that
there are undoubtedly some women there who are victims, no
question about victims of something I don't know. I wasn't
there something bad, but there are undoubtedly some some who aren't.
It looked scummy to me. It sounded scummy to me.
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And when you bring out that lawyer, Gloria Allred, when
she's the face of your movement. Now, if I'm already
suspicious that it's a little scummy, now, it looks even scummier.
When you're asked at the press conference. Okay, well, who
did it? Uh, we'll come out of the list some
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other time. I know there are reasons, it just it
didn't feel right to me. It felt a little dirty.
And now I'm at the place where I really just
don't trust anybody. I don't trust the government for sure.
I don't trust the lawyers. And I'm not sure that
I trust everyone who claims they were a victim in
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this whole thing. I'm not sure I do it felt
it felt scammy. Scammy's the word I'm looking for, and
I don't even know if that's a word. That's how
it felt to me. Let's move on. Let's talk about
beautiful things. Let's talk about a man getting busted after
he towed away an ice vehicle and why they keep
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doing this stuff, And let's talk about Americans hurting, and
let's talk about a wonderful, wonderful opportunity for the Trump administration.
All that and more coming up in the final hour
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that Hillsdale does that for us? At no cost. They've
been doing this kind of stuff for years. When I
was working construction, driving back and forth, I would hear
about Hillsdale will give this to you at no cost.
They'll give this to you at no cost. Hillsdale for years,
God bless them, has been doing the most wonderful stuff
in giving away as much as they can. Now they
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give away entire courses, more than forty free courses, no cost.
You can learn about whatever interests you. American history, world history,
ancient history, economics. Federalist Papers is a really cool new
one out on the Federalist Papers Hillsdale dot edu slash Jesse.
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Hillsdale dot edu slash Jesse no cost. We'll be back