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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a wonderful Wednesday. We're gonna get to making fun of
this former Washington Post columnist here in a few I'm
even gonna trash Major League Baseball. I'll get to a
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bunch of emails. But before I do that, I feel
a burden of being America's daddy, all right, And sometimes
dad has to step in and talk to people. And
so we're about to do this because there's a headline
from Campus Reform that seventy seven percent of gen Z
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respondents have brought a parent to a job interview seventy
seven percent. So this is not only going to be
for kids. This is going to be for parents as well.
So let's just talk first. Know how I spent a
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month in Montana just being with my mom and taking
care of things and beaver hunting and things like that.
At one point in time, Well, we did a lot
of hiking up there. Montana's just amazing for the outdoors.
You grab some water and some shoes and you just
head to the mountains and you go hiking. And yes,
there's wildlife up there, and you need to take precautions
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and things like that. I know what I'm doing. But
at one point we're hiking. There's a trail and my
oldest son, James sixteen, Shoot, he's almost seventeen. Gosh, that's amazing. Anyway,
sixteen years old, he sees this other trail veering off
to the left and he wants to go by himself.
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He wants to take off up the mountain and go explore.
There are trees and cliffs and rivers, and there are things,
and he wants to go experience it. Would you have
let him? We did. Bob Ab was nervous, obviously, No,
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what about this? What about that? And by the way,
everything she brought up, everything was a completely legitimate complaint.
She's not a helicopter parent by Annie Stretch. She was
just all, well, what if he runs into this? So
what if he sprayed? They were all legitimate complaints. Yes,
he could have sprained an ankle, Yes he could have
run into a mountain lion. Yet, yeah, all those things
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and more all those things are true, and there is
risk involved, but it is still critically necessary to let
him go. He's got to go explore, he's got to go,
experience life, experience danger, maybe hurt himself. Drag your butt
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back down the mountain. I've had to do it before,
but you've got to let him go. Parents, Let him go,
let him experience some risk, let him experience life. Let
them get hurt within reason, let them get hurt. Now,
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for job interviews, I'm going to break this down. I've
done this before, but let me explain this. Job interviews
are incredibly easy, and people screw them up and make
them complicated. First of all, you need to dress up.
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And let me just caution you with this. I don't
want a single email explaining to me that it's not
a job you dress up for. See why would I
dress up? I'm just applying to be a barista, Jesse,
I'm just applying to work at McDonald's. No, I don't
want to hear it. I am forty four. I have
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gotten every job in my forty four years that I
have ever interviewed for. I am batting one thousand, So
take it from me. Dress up. Maybe you don't have money,
that's fine. I didn't say you have to go get
a thousand dollars Armani suit. Maybe the best you can
do is go to Walmart or Target and get some
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cheap khakis, a cheap button up of some kind. It's
not the type of clothing or the expensiveness of the
clothing that matters. That doesn't matter at all. What does
matter is that your potential employer sees you make an effort.
He wants to see an effort. Effort is what matters.
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The quality of the clothing does not matter. You put
on the nicest freaking clothes you have, Yes, even to
go drop the fries in the fryer at Jack in
the Box. Put on something freaking nice. The job I
got when I got an RV job, I've told you
this before. When I got that job in RV sales,
I applied on Craigslist. I had zero sales experience. My
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resume had no reason for you to hire me to
go sell RVs. Why did I get that job? Because
I walked in for RV sales in a suit and
tie all the way in the lobby. This was a
six figure job. In the lobby, everybody in a T shirt, shorts,
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one guy had flip flops on. Who looked like they
were going to be a diligent employee who cared without
meeting a single one of us. If you're the manager
and you look in the lobby, who's the guy who
cared me? Got the job? Dress up? That's one. Two.
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Do not show up late under any circumstances. When I
have a job interview, I time it so I am
there a half hour early. You can say that's too early. Pause.
I will show up a half hour early, and I
will wait in the parking lot until fifteen minutes before
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my interview, and then I will walk in. So why
show up a half hour early? Do you know there's
going to be a car wreck? Are you sure? Are
you sure you're not going to get a flat tire?
Are you sure? Budget for those things? I don't want
to hear excuses. If you show up late for a
job interview, you're out. First impression means everything. If you
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can't show up on time to interview for the job,
I will never hire you in a million years. Goodbye,
Dress up and get there way before you need to.
Now the interview itself. And I know this stuff sounds
very basic. Older people are probably bored to tears because
this stuff was taught back then. It's apparently not taught anymore.
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A firm handshake these limp, wristed handshakes have gotta go.
It's awful on men and women. Women should have a
firm handshake too. You don't try to break their hand.
A firm handshake when you shake their hand, look someone
in the eye, and shake their hands. You know what
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actually bothers me is my sons when they meet people.
You know how they do that thing in church? Were okay,
we did sung a song? Now greet some around you.
Every church, every church friggin does this. You know how
often my sons get complimented on their handshake. They turn
around and they're shaking people's hands. Whoa firm handshake? You
know why it bothers me because it's a shock to
people around them. That should be a given. It's a shot.
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Whoa wow, great handshake, firm handshake, look somebody in the eye.
And finally, for your ultimate interview tip, Now that you've
showed up on time, Now that you have dressed up,
now that you shook hands, now that you looked them
in the eye. This is maybe the most important tip.
All these tips matter, but this is by far the
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most important tip I can give you for nailing a
job interview. Shut up, you are nervous. Understandably, you want
the job. So when you get nervous, you want to
talk your way through it. You want to talk your
way into the job. I've had a million job interviews.
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I've had a million different jobs, and you know what
they all had in common. Nothing. Sometimes they wanted to
discuss the company. Sometimes they wanted to discuss the job.
Sometimes they wanted to discuss high school puppies, golf. Sometimes
they wanted to discuss cars. And if you are sitting
there running your mouth, you will have no idea what
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that interviewer wants to talk about. If you show up
with this pre planned speech and garbage like that, you
are going to find yourself talking about things they don't
care about at all. So shut up and listen. Just listen.
They will guide the conversation where they wanted to go.
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And if you have pre programmed yourself with a speech
I've seen this before, you may even hear their guidance,
but try to ignore it and steer it back to
the speech you have memorized. Just go with whatever they're
talking about, and don't be nervous about it. If you
find yourself discussing your high school volleyball team, because that's
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what interests them. Sit there and discuss your high school
volleyball team. That interviewer is going to leave that interview
with an impression of you if you talk about what
they want to talk about. Because they're human beings, they're
going to have a good one. Shut up and listen.
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All right, follow those simple steps. You will get the
job most of the time, because the ten morons who
interviewed before you didn't do any of those things. Congratulations,
you got the job. Now you can pay your bills
and you can switch your cell phone service to Pure Talk,
which you need to do that anyway, because you're gonna
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It's not just that pure Talk does super cool things
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com and we will get to some of those emails.
I just know what. I wanted to hit this because
it is is so so revealing. So often these communists
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now that everybody has to go on every podcast and
voice every single thought, which I realize is a little
bit hypocritical for me to say, since I talked for
four hours a day, but everyone has to vomit every
single thought out there for public consumption that communists will
eventually just tell you who they are and what they
really believe. I know you probably don't know who Jonathan
cape Hart is. He is a longtime columnist, or I
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should say was longtime columnist with the Washington Post. He
has his stupid face, has been all over television vomiting
out communist talking points for ages, you know, in case
you don't remember this Jonathan cape part.
Speaker 2 (12:45):
And now I can't help but think that if this
selection seems to be if it proves out that the
millions of people who are watching Fox News, if that
ends up being the case, then I can't help but
wonder if the American people have given up on democracy.
Speaker 1 (13:06):
Yes, yes, because you're getting non biased reporting like that. Okay,
so is a dirty communist pretending to be a journalist.
Jeff Bezos, owner of Amazon, bought the Washington Post and
he put out essentially a memo to his employees, and
this is what it said, quote, we are going to
be writing every day in support and defense of two pillars,
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personal liberties and free markets. Will cover other topics too.
Why did Bezos do that? Is he some died in
the wool America lover. No, there's nothing in his history
that shows that's who he is. He's a man who understands.
The Washington Post is losing money. It's losing money because
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it's probably the most evil communist rag in the United
States of America. So yeah, they're going to sell news
papers inside of Washington, d C. Where all the communists live,
but outside of that, there's no desire for it. This
is the paper when the ISIS leader was killed. Who
was a Delta Force that got him. I think it
was a Delta Force boys who got him. When they
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killed the leader of ISIS, The headline they posted online
did not call him an evil terrorist. It called him
an austere religious scholar. That's how sick and deprave the
Washington Post is so k part he leaves, but it's
his quote. It's his quote that just exposes exactly how
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these people think. Remember the three things they all have
in common. What's the first one? No love of country.
Sometimes they openly hate it, but there's never any love
of it. Listen to this quote. Jeff Bezos, the owner
of the Washington Post, as is his right, decided he
wanted the section to focus on the twin pillars of
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person liberties in free markets, cape Hart said, And it
became clear as time went along, and especially when he
chose a new leader for the section he's talking about
the comments section, that there were just not going to
be any room for a voice like mine, especially when
we were told we would have to be unapologetically patriotic
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in talking about the positive things happening in the country.
He was a columnist with one of the biggest newspapers
in the United States of America, and he gave up
a twenty year career rather than write something positive about
the United States of America. There's a reason Democrats didn't
fly in an American flag at their convention. There's a reason
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every time they talk about America they're crapping on it.
It's who they are. They can't help it. They've been
taken over by America hating savages. And look even the
ones who have to try to play the middle of
the road, even they can't outright reject things like communism.
Here's a great example, Alissa Slotkin. She's a senator from Michigan.
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Michigan is very much a purple state. Donald Trump wins Michigan.
So she can't be you know, she can't be Adam
Schiff of California. She hasked to try to play the
middle ground somehow, So she's asked about the communists. Who's
about to be the mayor of New York, Zohan Mandani.
Listen to this non committal bunch of garbage.
Speaker 3 (16:29):
Yeah, I've said very openly that I don't I never
would be called an expert on New York City politics.
But the two messages were like a blinking red light.
How can you miss them? People are still extremely focused
on the cost of living and how they can't get ahead,
still the motivating issue. And then number two, they want
that new generation of leadership.
Speaker 1 (16:50):
Even she has to play for the Purple State crowd.
Even she can't outright condemn a guy who talks about
abolishing public property or abolishing private property and defunding the police.
Let's do some emails, Hey, Jesse, I really hope guys
says I support Kamala for president. I really hope she
runs for president. This increases the skeletons that will come
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out about Newsome and vice versa. It will certainly damage
both of their political futures and will likely end hers.
So I've been thinking about this. I can't help it.
I'm a political nerd. You're a political nerder. You wouldn't
be listening to this, So don't be scoffing at me.
I can't help it. I'm interested in this stuff. And
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when i find myself daydreaming, which as you know, i'm
an expert at when I'm daydreaming, I'll daydream about the
future and future things that may come. And I've been
thinking about the Democrat race in twenty twenty eight, and
I have a prediction. And Chris, you were going to
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have to go ahead and write this one down all
right before I give you the prediction for twenty twenty eight,
I want to do this. We have we have trade
wars that are here now officially fifty percent tariffs on India.
We are about to get in a nasty one with China.
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That's going to mean problems in the market. How safe
is your retirement. I can't tell you to invest in
this stock or this bond, or go with this guy
he's my financial consultant. I don't do that. What I
will do is what I've always done. Tell you to
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and precious metals, because come what may those things last.
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five five eight one seven Gold. Just do some emails. Next,
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Remember if you miss any part of the show, you
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you whisper has Jewish producer Chris Ever brought in Jewish
food for you to try deefelta fish, matza ball soup,
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mandel breadcookies, even bagels. Or is he too stingy to
share his culture. He brought in bagels a couple of
times and they were really good. I'll be honest and
I've said this before, but a breakfast bagel, a bacon,
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egg and cheese, breakfast bagel with mayonnaise or miracle whip
is the height of breakfast. And I am a breakfast connoisseur.
Scrambled eggs over easy eggs, pancakes, waffles, toast, sausage, bacon like,
I like chicken, fried steak, biscuits, and gravy. I like
it all. I like it all. A good breakfast bagel
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is as good as it gets, and really one of
the only palatable Jewish foods there is what Chris what
Chris said? Everything else on that list is awful. No,
I've tried it all. You don't understand. I've had to
suffer with Jewish foods so many times. I've told you before.
My friend, I have a bunch of friends. You were Jewish,
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my campaign manager was Jewish, and we're talking like Orthodox.
So you show up and you can't even get the
cheek cheese combined with the meat. It's just it's just unbelievable.
How bad the tribe's food is. I don't I don't understand,
but man, a bagel, Gosh, a good breakfast bagel is
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It's so good. Jesse what's with that reddit wedding ring?
Bob couldn't get you gold because it's too heavy with
your tiny hands. Oh okay, so I should discuss this.
I have this super super thin wedding band on and
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all right, so you know how I hate jewelry. I
guess we're doing ask doctor Jesse some tonight. I'm just
not a jewelry guy. I got that from my father
when I was a very small child in the eighties.
All the rock bands, you know, Guns n' Roses, everything
else I listened to, they all had earrings. So I thought, well,
that's cool, so I should get one of those. And
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I brought it up to my father and he let
me know, in no uncertain terms, if I ever walked
in the house with an earring, he would rip it
out of my head. And he was not he was
not kidding. He said, I will not take it off.
I will tear it out of your ear Men don't
wear ear rings. Said okay, dad, you know, and that
sounds good. So I don't have necklaces. I actually own one.
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I bought one at this shop, and i'd ever wear it.
I'm not big on that stuff, the bracelets and things
like that. I'm just not a jewelry guy. Oh, Chris,
Chris said, what happened to the prediction? Crap? I forgot
I teased the prediction. I'll come back to my jewelry thing.
My prediction is that Kamala Harris will not run for
president in twenty twenty eight. Now, listen, let me makes fine.
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That makes fine. He's fine. She's sixty. That's still relatively young,
especially in politics. She's sixty years old. The Democrat Party
right now is historically on popular. Gavin Newsom is going
to get in with a big war chest. JB. Pritzker
is going to get in with a huge stomach and
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a huge war chest. The rear Abro is going to
back his way into the race. We all know that
Kamala Harris has one more meaning. You can run a
race for politics and lose. You can't and bounce back
many many have before. When you run for president and
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he raise that much money and lose, you've got one
more of those. She has one more chance, one more chance.
I don't think she takes it in twenty twenty eight.
I think she sits back, watches the Democrat field get
wiped out by JD. Vance runs again in twenty thirty two.
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That's my prediction. Back to what I was discussing, Chris,
Back to what I was discussing. So I had a
traditional wedding band, believe me, not fancy it was. Was
it white gold or something like that? Of it? Look,
we didn't have any money. It was just a basic
wedding band when we got married. But it was one
of the standard fat wedding bands that guys have. I
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hated it. I always hated it. I never got used
to it. When I'm grabbing things whatever, when I'm shooting, fishing,
lifting weights, when I'm doing anything, it's always a bother.
It's always bugging me. It's always pressing on my other fingers.
I don't like it. I don't wear rings. I'm not Italian.
I don't want it. So I get this. I make
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the terrible decision a few years ago to get one
of the super super thin metal ones. It's it's majorly tiny,
majorly tiny, and it looks super small because my hands
are so big. I get one of these super thin ones.
I am telling you right now, there is going to
come a day where I am going to come on
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the radio and I am going to tell you. I
lost my finger, my ring finger. This super thin wedding
band catches on everything because it's so thin, and if
I forget to take it off when I'm doing something,
I have almost not cut off torn my finger off
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of my hand multiple times when I do physical things. What, Chris,
what are you holding up? I can't see it, Chris said,
get a thick ring. I tried the thick ring and
I hated that too. What I want is one of
those rubber ones, or I think they're silicone or whatever
it is. What I want is one of those, and
I know I will put off getting one of those
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until I have no fingers at all. I know this
is going to happen. But that's the story on the
wedding ring. Now let's get back to politics. Jesse, thank
you for your defensive organ at the end of last
night show. Whenever organ is in the news, it's almost
always Portland. It gives people from out of state the
idea that the entire state is like Portland. Most of
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the state is red, farmers, ranchers, hard working people. Dude.
Oregon is one of the most beautiful states in the
United States of America. The Pacific Northwest is ridiculously cool.
Washington is this way too, and everyone thinks Washington is Seattle.
Portland and Seattle were both way cool American cities, way cool.
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Fifteen twenty years ago. They went from being Democrat to communists,
and they've kind of trashed themselves. But if you get
away from those cities eastern Washington, you get out into
the countryside of Oregon, it's so green and there's rivers
and there's hills and it's awesome. People get mad because
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the communists destroyed California, and that's very valid. It's our biggest,
most important state. It's beautiful, it's everything. All that stuff's valid.
I am most angry that they wreck the Pacific Northwest.
I would live in Oregon in a heartbeat. I would
live in Oregon. Chris is scowling. Go look at their
congressional districts. The guy or a lady I didn't look
the guy whoever wrote that email in he's dead right.
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You can't imagine how blood read most of the state is.
It's a couple big urban centers. It's the Portlands and
Eugenes and Salems. It's a couple big urban centers that
outnumber the poor people in rural Oregon, and they have
to suffer. We all suffer. We have to suffer with Chris.
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It's brutal, what Chris, I'm just being honest about things here, Hey, Jesse.
The world is witnessing too, phenomena they've never seen before
in human history. Leaders of nations killing a large percentage
of their own citizens, and leaders of nations opening their
countries to invasion by non assimilating, conquering hordes with the
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rape and murder of their citizens. What do these now
national leaders have in common that makes them so willing
to kill their own citizens. We'll talk about that in
a moment now. Speaking of killing our own citizens, Millions
and millions and millions of Americans are not walking among
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us because they were killed in their mother's womb, millions
of them, well north of sixty million. Isn't that an
unbelievable number? Isn't that so sad that we allowed that
to happen in this country? That war is ongoing. We
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didn't win it. When Roe versus Wade was overturned, that
was nice, it was fine, it's good, but we didn't
win it. Remember, we are at just about sixty years
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Love Hey, deathrends, whatever you would like. So the guy said,
you know, we're we've never seen this before in human history.
Leaders of nations opening up their countries to invasion by
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you know, inviting in all these hordes. But that's just
not true. You see, don't worry, I'm gonna get to
offending everybody about the Major League Baseball umpires. And we
talked about what Tulsa Gabbard said in a minute, but
that's not true. I read you the quote before from Aristotle.
Quote another mark of a tyrant is that he likes
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foreigners better than citizen and lives with them and invites
them to his table. Aristotle wasn't born yesterday. Why is
that a mark of a tyrant? Why is that what
tyrants do? Why do democrats want the border open? Why
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do they bring in as many as they can? Why
did the left wing parties in Germany, the UK, France?
Why did they bring in as many foreigners as they
possibly can? Well, there's another quote. This is a It's
attributed to Sun Zou, and I don't know that Sun
Zu's the one who said it, but the quote is,
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an evil man will burn his own nation to the
ground to rule over the ashes. People in power sometimes
they're wonderful. Sometimes they use power to better their nation,
to protect their nation, to protect people, to serve people.
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There are good people who have held power and hold
power today, but that is obviously not always the case.
People get power and they will do anything to keep it. Anything.
There is something about power that is intoxicating to man.
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Man after man after man after man has turned evil,
ruined himself, ruined his country in pursuit of more power,
in pursuit of keeping the power he had Stalin Stalin.
Let's use Stalin for an example. Everyone knows Stalin killed
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millions and millions and millions. He may have outpaced Mao
for how many of his people he killed. We'll never
know exact numbers, because communists not only kill people in
mass they cover it up. But what was what was
the main driver for all that murder, all that murder?
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Why did Stalin murder so many Russians? What was the
deal with that? Stalin was terrified that his power would
be taken away, that there would be a coup, that
there would be some sort of subversion from within, and
he loved being in power so much that he would
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simply kill millions and millions and millions of people. Stalin
would gather up large numbers of people who he thought
there was a possibility that someone in that group would
want him dead, would organize a resistance against him, and
he would just kill them all, he would gather a
hundred Polish people. It got to the point they were
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tracking down anyone with the Polish name. They were going
through the registry to find out who possibly had you
know a second cousin who was Polish. Oh, your mother's
brother's uncle's sister's dog was Polish. Line him up against
the wall and fire a bullet in his head because
he was constantly concerned that his power would be taken away.
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When man is worried that his power is under attack,
that his power is threatened, he will do the most
evil things in the world. Now, for the left, you
understand that the American right, the American right, I'm talking
about you, the American right is the last bastion of
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freedom on the planet. Do you realize that it's not
America as a whole anymore. That's not true. We've lost
huge portions of this country to the communists. They're now
run by communists. But the American right is the last
group of people on the planet that is large, armed
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and committed to being free. The entire world knows that.
Do you know that? European leaders know it, Chinese leaders
know it. Russia knows that, Saudi Arabia knows it, African
knows it. South America knows it, and you can bet
your sweet behind and American Democrats know it. The one thing,
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the one group, the one entity that can possibly stop them,
that can possibly hold them back from all the evil
crap they want to do, is you. Hopefully that makes
you feel good. It should. You are a fighter in
the last good side on planet Earth. You So what
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do you do about that? If you're an evil person
trying to burn down the country, trying to enrich yourself,
trying to stay in power, trying to do all these things, well,
you just crowd you out. If there's a tiny town Springfield, Ohio,
if there's twenty five hundred people in the town, you
look at the voter rules, looks like that's a Trump town.
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Most of them voted for Trump. Go grab two thousand
people from Haiti, hand them a cat and a five
hundred dollars visa card, and they'll vote Democrat for the
rest of their lives. That's the truth. It's not the
first time in history. Aristotle talked about it. It's what
they do. They did it in Rome. Did you know
that that was part of the breakup of Rome? Those
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annoying patriotic Romans who wanted jobs, and they wanted the
country better that the elites wanted all the power for themselves,
all the money for themselves. So hey, let's get some
foreigners in here. Let's hand them some land. They don't
care about our history. They're not worried about any of that,
the greatness of Rome. They're worried about themselves. Get them
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in here. Let's make sure we outnumber these annoying patriotic
Romans with disloyal foreigners. Once we get that done, there's
nobody left to stop us. Don't you find it pretty
revealing that this open borders insanity has taken place in
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every single Western country. Why would that be They all
came up with the same plan. Of course they did.
It's a plan to bring in the Third World hordes
because they'll vote for the left forever, and they hate
our country and they hate our history. You you're the
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last group to protect it. Smile about that. Let's talk
about what Tulsea Gabbard said next.