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September 12, 2024 36 mins

If republicans get elected and start giving some mealymouthed response to illegals we are finished. Mass deportation needs to happen and if we get it we will see the largest propaganda campaign second only to the covid propaganda. The DOJ is running a protection racket for the street communists to help further pressure their political enemies. Are there any undecided voters?

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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
eight Thursday. We will continue with our trust in institutions talk.
We're gonna get to email's secret service stuff, illegals voting,

(00:31):
all that and so much more coming up. That's our
on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. In case you're
just now joining us, we've been talking about institutional trust,
Why the institutions, How the institutions use the trust you
give them as the fuel they need to attack you.
When you give them your trust, they will use it

(00:55):
against you. That's what happens with evil, corrupt institutions. Merrick
Garland gets up and winds about the DOJ.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
And US adhering to these policies, principles and norms in
everything we do is how we fulfill the promise that
is foundational to our democracy that all people will be
protected equally under the law, and that all people will
be held accountable equally under the law.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
Really, remember when Joe Biden had classified documents in his garage.
It's not like this is some Internet conspiracy theory. You
could go do an Internet search right now for Joe
Biden classified documents garage, and you'll see it because the
moron put a picture up of himself on the Internet
with boxes of classified documents in his garage. I should

(01:48):
note this is before Joe Biden was ever president, meaning
it was when he was vice president, meaning he did
not have declassification authority, a clear violation of the law.
When was the raid on Joe Biden's house? I was
just told that it was equal. When was the raid
on Joe Biden's house? Oh there wasn't. There wasn't Donald

(02:11):
Trump who was president, meaning he can declassify anything he wants.
Because the president has a top top classification thing there
possibly is in a country, he can just stand and
look at something and say it's declassified. Now he had
classified documents at mar Lago. Merrick Garland sent the FBI.

Speaker 2 (02:28):
Are, however, certain points I want you to know. First,
I personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant
in this matter.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
Hey, Merrick Garland. Ever since the Supreme Court has been
changed and it's been shooting down a bunch of things
the Communists, a bunch of unconstitutional things the Communists have
wanted to get through. There have been a lot of
attacks on the Supreme Court, and not just verbal attacks
from elected Democrats. There have been assassination attempts. In fact,

(03:00):
people protest in front of their homes. That's illegal. Did
you know that that's that's a violation of federal law?
Ted Cruz asked, this guy's a pretty good question.

Speaker 3 (03:09):
Has the Department of Justice brought even a single case
under this statute?

Speaker 2 (03:12):
So?

Speaker 3 (03:13):
Yes, no question.

Speaker 2 (03:13):
The job of the United States Marshals, it's to defend
the lives. The answers no, is to defend the lives
of the justices, and that's our number one priority they have.

Speaker 3 (03:22):
Are you unwilling to say no?

Speaker 1 (03:23):
The answer is no. You know it's no. I know
it's no.

Speaker 3 (03:26):
Everyone in this in this hearing room knows it's no.
You're not willing to answer a question. Have you brought
a case under this statute?

Speaker 1 (03:31):
Yes or not?

Speaker 2 (03:31):
Far as I know, we haven't. And what we have
done is defended to the lives of the justices. Seventy
US Marshals.

Speaker 3 (03:37):
How do you decide which criminal statutes the DOJ enforces
and which one it doesn't.

Speaker 2 (03:42):
The United States Marshals know that they have full of you.

Speaker 3 (03:45):
I recognize you want to give a separate speech, No,
I don't want to go. Do you decide which statute
you enforce and which ones you don't?

Speaker 2 (03:51):
Marshals on scene make that determination in light of the
priority of the marshals.

Speaker 3 (03:57):
Do not make a determination over whether to prosecute you.
The Attorney general make it a termination. And you spent
twenty years as a judge, and you're perfectly content with
justices being afraid for their children's lives.

Speaker 1 (04:09):
It's not that he's content with it. With all due
respect to Ted, that's what he wants. Merrick Garland has
used his position as Attorney General of the United States
of America to do what the elite communists do. Run
protections a protection racket for the street communists. The street

(04:29):
communists loot, murder, vandalize, intimidate, and they do so with
the knowledge that the elite communists will provide for them
legal protections. It's not that Merrick Garland is content with
street communists attempting to harm and intimidate Supreme Court justices.

(04:52):
That's what Merrick Garland wants, and Merrick Garland views his
role as the communist Attorney General of the country to
protect those street animals. That's why he does it, but
he doesn't want you to insult him with the DOJ's.

Speaker 2 (05:08):
Repeated attacks on the Justice Department are unprecedented and they
are unfounded. These attacks have not and they will not
influence our decision making. I view contempt as a serious matter,
but I will not jeopardize the ability of our prosecutors

(05:29):
and agents to do their jobs effectively.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
Remember when Joe Biden, Remember when he had to meet
with the Special Council. Remember that there was a special council.
Joe Biden had to get so you had to give
a deposition. Deposition is a really big deal. You're under oath,
it's recorded, and Robert Hurr was the name of the
Special Counsel. This is at a time when you knew,

(05:56):
and I knew, Joe Biden mentally was gone. He's just
completely checked out and gone. Even in his most scripted,
most lucid moments, he was a complete disaster. Merrick Garland,
he wouldn't release the audio tapes. In fact, there were

(06:16):
accusations that Merrick Garland altered the transcripts. That's not a
thing that the Attorney General should ever do. Hey, Merrick,
did you alter the transcripts to protect Joe Biden.

Speaker 3 (06:29):
There's been an allegation that the transfits might have been
altered in some way.

Speaker 1 (06:33):
Is there any truth to that allegation.

Speaker 2 (06:35):
There's no truth to that. The senior Career Official and Department,
in a declaration he filed under oath, stated that he
had compared the audio to the transcript and that it
is an accurate transcript, is accurate with the exceptions of
uz and oz and reputations of words like eye and ant,

(06:59):
and he insulted with we.

Speaker 1 (07:01):
Didn't edit the transcript. We just took out the uzz
and eyes and repeated eyes. So what's that sound like? Well,
if you're Joe Biden, and let's say you ask me
if I had classified documents in my garage, and my
answer sounds like this, I uh uh I uh uh.

Speaker 3 (07:26):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (07:26):
Last year, I uh I. I found the document and
I took out all the eyes and us. Could you
make me sound incredibly lucid by just removing all the
eyes and us? And you've heard Joe Biden speak like that.
Merritt Garland use his position as Attorney General to run

(07:48):
a protection racket for the president himself. Now you get that,
Merrick Garland's bad. I'm gonna get off of this now.
The point is there. But let me ask you again.
Tomorrow the DOJ announces an indictment of the right winger
you hate the most. They were found with North Korean gold.

(08:13):
They accepted it to insult Kamala Harris. Looks very, very official.
There will be a press conference. Oh my gosh, there'll
be lawyers there, people with suits and times. Do you
believe them? If you believe them, if you give them
your trust, then you give them the fuel they need

(08:34):
to harm you in this nation headline. Secret Service forced
to delete a nine to eleven post after honoring terrorists
the Secret Service. United States Secret Service put up a
post yesterday on the twenty third anniversary of September eleventh,
classifying the terrorists as being one of the victims that day.

(08:55):
They of course called it a mistake. We apologize. But
when the Secret Service says something anything, do you give
them your trust?

Speaker 2 (09:07):
Do you?

Speaker 1 (09:08):
Secret Service is a historically revered organization. I'm not even
pointing fingers at you. If I met a Secret Service
agent right now, probably just because of my background about
my history, I'm a dude, I would probably instinctively, oh wow,
that's kind of cool. Just being honest, that would probably

(09:28):
be the first thing that popped into my head. Wow,
that's cool, Is that right? No, it's not, Congress. The
FBI is slow rolling information about the guy who tried
to kill Donald Trump. You see, just a little more
than a month ago, courtesy of the Secret Service, somebody

(09:51):
was able to post up one hundred and forty eight
meters from Donald Trump's head and almost blow his head off.
And after that, the f has been tasked with finding
out who this individual was. Was he talking with anybody,
was he coordinating with anybody? Foreign person, domestic person? Where

(10:11):
did he get the materials? Where did he learn how
to scout ahead of time? And do these things? In
the FBI, they don't seem to be in a big
hurry now. Tomorrow, when that DOJ indictment comes down with
the North Korean gold, the FBI is going to be
there too, going to have fancy looking FBI suits. Do

(10:37):
you trust them? You shouldn't. Now, let's put a bow
on this and discuss what that looks like and why
that matters, why it's important before we do that, Let's
do this. Let's make sure we are making preparations for
a future that might be rocky, and when it comes

(10:58):
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Speaker 2 (11:17):
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Speaker 1 (11:18):
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(11:46):
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Go and go now. We'll put a bow on this
and then some emails. Next miss something. There's a podcast,
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Kelly Show. It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday.

(12:07):
Remember Tomorrow's and ask doctor Jesse Friday. Get your questions
emailed in right now. Ask me anything Jesse at Jesse
kellyshow dot com. I heard James Earl Jones died and
I didn't know. Jewish producer Chris just told me he
had a firearms collection. That's sweet.

Speaker 2 (12:24):
You know.

Speaker 1 (12:24):
I've been told I sound like James Earl Jones. Yeah,
I do, Chris, I think I do. I've actually never
been I've never been told that, but I feel like
that's something people think about me. Really, what, Chris, I
sound like James?

Speaker 2 (12:38):
What?

Speaker 1 (12:39):
Don't tell me that's not a dead ringer it, Luke,
I'm your father in my what that sounds? You're stupid, Chris?
That sound just like it. DJ only charged thirty five
aliens with illegal voting out of thousands. Institutional trust All right, no,
let's finish this. They need the legitimacy you give them,

(13:05):
and you know they need it because that's why they
took over the institutions you trusted. It's why the dirty
communists infiltrated the American Church. It was a long trusted institution.
That's why your skinny jeans wearing dork pastor just gave
you a lecture this Sunday. Why open borders is somehow

(13:28):
what Jesus would want. They knew you trusted the FBI.
That's why they infected it like a cancer. They took
it over not just for the power it held, for
the institutional trust it held. That's why they took it.
That's why it took over the Boy Scouts and the

(13:49):
cub Scouts. That's why your kids Scout leader now is gay.
That's why they took it over. You trusted it. This
is a trusted institution where we can drop off Aden,
Jaden and Braden and have them learn about values and
hard work and how to start a fire and how
to fish and shoot a gun. And they saw that
trusted institution and they took it over, not just for

(14:13):
the power and influence it had, for the trust you
gave it. Your trust is what fuels this. Without it,
they are nothing. And what's that looked like. Here's an example.
You remember when the FBI killed that fat old man
in Utah. Guy put up a couple stupid Facebook posts
about Joe Biden coming to town and he's got a

(14:35):
sniper rifle. It was a bunch of dumb stuff to say,
but fat old man needed a cane to get around.
Federal Bureau of Investigation gunned the guy down like a dog.
Never released a body camera footage, I should note, never did.
I'm sure that's because it's all innocent looking. Of course,
you know the FBI that didn't They didn't do that

(14:58):
without the help of local law enforcement. When the FBI
comes into your town to arrest the pro life pastor
who was reading Bible verses a little too loudly, the
FBI doesn't show up at your door alone. They show
up at your door in conjunction and coordination with local

(15:21):
police departments and local sheriff's department. Why why should any
any sheriff's department or police department, after what we've seen,
work with the FBI. We must begin breaking this coordination,

(15:45):
meaning we must begin first electing sheriffs who will refuse
to coordinate with the FBI without the help of local
law enforcement. Without the trust of local law and enforcement,
the FBI gets incredibly neutered. As soon as we begin

(16:07):
to reject the credibility of these institutions, we can properly
fight against them. Stanford Tarvard pick your university without your money,
without the fifty thousand dollars a semester you send to
them to destroy Aiden Jaden in Braden's mind, with filthy communism.

(16:31):
Without your money, they die on the vine and starve.
Without your trust, corporations, we'll start looking at what Harvard
on the resume, and they'll start chucking the resume in
the trash. Without the credibility, without the trust, the power,
the institutions have faded away.

Speaker 2 (16:55):
Do you know.

Speaker 1 (16:56):
Why that biased, horribly biased debate? Do you know why
that debate didn't move the meter? If you're to believe
all the focus groups in polling, both moderators and Dome worked.
They coordinated with each other to attack Donald Trump all night,
putting him on his back feet all night, wrong footing

(17:18):
him all night, working together in a very coordinated, evil way.
But why didn't the focus groups afterward? Why didn't they
completely pile on Donald Trump? He was horrible? I'm voting
for why didn't it happen? Because the American media is
losing the trust of the people, therefore losing their power.

(17:41):
ABC sat down and did everything they could possibly do
to ensure Kamala Harris came out of that debate the
clear winner in the eyes of America. And she did
not come out of that debate the clear winner in
the eyes of undecided voters, because the trust is gone.
You see, as soon as we stopped trusting what they said,

(18:04):
their power of influence disappeared. The worst thing you can
do is give these people your trust. When you take
away their trust, you're pretty much starving them of oxygen.
That's how we must go forward. All right, all right,

(18:24):
let's do some emails before we get back to some
illegal immigration stuff. Hang on, Jesse Kelly, Vaccian. It is
the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday. It's gonna be
such a good weekend. I can just feel it. It
just feels like great things are happening. And yes, I

(18:47):
did see today that Trump has come out and said,
no more debates. I'm not debating anymore. That's his stance.
Harris responded today, saying we need to have more debates.
People will love this move, people will hate this move.
Trump has always been very, very good at knowing when,

(19:11):
knowing when he should and shouldn't debate. I'll put it
that way. Remember the first time Trump ran and that
Republican primary back in twenty sixteen. You remember, at least
you vaguely remember it. And there were all those Republican
candidates up there from Jem Bush and Marco Rubio and
Ted Cruz was part of that group. Remember, Ted Cruz

(19:32):
is part of that group. And so Trump did a
few of those debates where he would stand on stage.
And Trump is such a magnetic personality that the debates
become all about him anyway. But he would stand up
on stage, toss a couple one liners out there, and
that was that. Eventually, all the people in that race,
all the other Republicans in that race, bowed out except

(19:56):
for Ted Cruz. As soon as it was just Trump
and Ted Cruz, Trump said, hey, we're done with these debates.
It's over now. Why well, why wouldn't It would be
stupid to debate Ted Cruz. You've seen Ted Cruz interrogate people.
He was on the Harvard debate team. He's argued cases
in front of the Supreme Court. Even if you hate

(20:17):
Ted Cruz's guts, you don't want Ted Cruz questioning you
in debating you. He destroys people in that environment, he
always has. Trump knew that, and Trump was ahead in
the polls. There was no win in it for Trump
to debate Cruz. All the cruise people were mad, but
it was the smart move. Nope, we're done with debates.

(20:37):
I'm out, and he just he ducked them in won.
He did the same thing in this primary when he
was so far ahead he didn't have to debate the
second place guy who was Ron DeSantis. Desantus historically has
been a pretty good debater. He's good at retaining information,
not one what is he a Yale guy? I done?
Only of these genius types, pretty good at retaining information.

(21:00):
Trump was always thirty forty points ahead after the indictments
came down. So he's not We're done with it, He's
not doing it. I'm out. It's duck him. Just left.
He cruised to a win. Trump is looking at the
trends right now and they're all in his favor. And
the debate from the other night wasn't his best. I

(21:20):
don't think it was a disaster, but certainly was not
his best. I think it was one of his worst.
But it's not moving the meter for Harris significantly. If
we're to believe the numbers, why would you do that again?
You're gonna let Lindsey lip injections again, try to interrupt
you and attack you the whole time. I think it's
a smart move. Some will love it, some will hate it,
and it's a complete opinion thing. Whether you love it

(21:41):
or hate it, I think it's the right move. I
think it's a smart move. Let's do some emails. Hey, Jesse,
I only caught about half your show tonight on This
is Last Night on nine to eleven. You may have
covered this, but I have a question about the twenty
twenty four election. Are there really any undecided voters? At
this point? It may just be my social and professional circles,

(22:03):
but I'd wager I have better odds of finding a
winning lottery ticket than I would finding an undecided voter,
at least for the president. That's why I don't think
the debate really mattered, although I'm still frustrated with Trump,
so on and so forth. What do you think? Are
there any actual undecided voters left? I love your show,
in your book. Please keep doing what you're doing. Brother. Uh,

(22:25):
all right, So are there undecided voters? You said in
your social circles, your professional circles. You haven't found any
of these people in I'll level with you right now,
but I don't know any of these people either. However,
we have to understand what we're looking at, of what

(22:47):
we might be looking at, because there are two things
I know. There are two things I know. I know
for a fact that you and I are hyper informed.
As we've discussed before. You know the candidates, you know
the issues, you know the scandals. You know so much

(23:08):
more than the average American. You probably sell yourself short
on that, because that's kind of human nature, especially if
you're a decent person, You kind of sell yourself short
on what you're good at, on the things you have.
If you've ever talked to a norm man, are you
not stunned how far behind you they are? You are,

(23:30):
so I know that you're ahead. And I also know this.
You said you don't know any in your personal life
and your professional life, and I don't either. But which
one of my friends or coworkers or acquaintances is going
to tell me they're undecided about the election? None? Doesn't

(23:57):
Just being in proximity to you mean they're going to
make a stand, of course, that's what I mean. They're
more likely to make a stand. Of course that would
mean so maybe I'm not getting the most honest point
of view about the election from friends, family, and coworkers,
because well, they're not going to admit it to me

(24:20):
that they're still undecided. I don't know that there are
undecided voters. But if you're running for president of the
United States of America, you have to act like there are.
You have to you have to run every day, every ad,

(24:41):
every debate, every campaign event has to be run as
if there's somebody out there watching and listening and they're
not really sure they might vote for Dome, they might
vote for Trump. I'm not sure. You have to operate
as if that guy or that girl is listening at
all times, whether or not it's true. Is it true,

(25:05):
I don't know. I would assume. So you can find
these people in focus groups. You can find these people.
As bizarre as it sounds, you can find these people
who will vote Democrat. There will be people in this
country who will vote straight ticket Democrat this November. I'm
talking Senate, House, state House, county, city Council. They will

(25:30):
vote straight ticket Democrat and then vote for Donald Trump.
I can't explain it, and they're vice versa. There will
be people this November who will go vote straight ticket
Republican Senate House City Council. You name it all the
way down and then vote for Kamala Harris. Chris is Floyd,

(25:50):
I'm Flord. But these people exist and there's not like
two of them. There are people vote for reasons that
will not make sense to you. Because you vote in
a logical you have your reasons, and I bet none
of them are ridiculous. If you are voting against Kamala Harris,

(26:14):
I guarantee you if I asked you to send me
an email, and you don't have to do that, but
if I asked you to send me an email on it,
you could send me an email with specifics why you're
voting against her. If you're voting for Donald Trump. If
you're going to vote for Donald Trump, I guarantee you
you could send me an email with specifics I want
him to do this, this or this. I believe he
will do this, this or this. If you're one of

(26:36):
the people, maybe you were an RFK type or an
old DeSantis hardcore or something like that, and you're not
voting for Trump. Maybe you're not voting for Harris, but
you're just gonna leave it blank. You hate Trump. Whatever,
I guarantee you you can tell me specifically why, whether
it's the COVID style or whatever. You could tell me
specifically why. But there are so many people in this

(26:59):
country who vote for the dumbest, most bizarre reasons that
don't make any sense to someone like you or someone
like me. They just don't. I've told you before that.
I told you about the woman who voted against me,
the Republican woman in Arizona who told me to my
face she voted against me. And I wasn't offended. I'm

(27:20):
not like that. I don't get offended. And I asked
her why, and she told me, to my faith, I
was expecting something about social security or something. She told
me to my face that I something about about me
reminded her of her ex husband, who she didn't like.
I've never been more dumbfounded in my life. Tell me,
you're not voting for me for a reason that matters,

(27:43):
but for her it mattered, and that's why she's voting
that way. Don't try to make sense of every voter.
People vote for a lot of dumb reasons. All right,
let's do a little bit of communist defense. It's being
played right now, and more emails before we get to that.
Let's talk about you, puppy, your dog. I got this email. Hey,

(28:04):
dear Fred. You know Fred's not reading the emails. Dear Fred,
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rough greens. Why do they sprinkle rough greens on their

(28:27):
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(28:50):
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is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday, reminding you

(29:11):
that tomorrow tomorrow is an ask doctor Jesse Friday. Make
sure you get your questions emailed in right now. Don't
wait till tomorrow. They're already starting to pile up. Get
your questions emailed into Jesse at jessekellyshow dot com. So
I'm just going to I'm going to read you something,

(29:32):
and it's so we can begin to prepare ourselves. All right,
we can begin to prepare ourselves if Donald Trump is
to be elected, if he gets elected, and if we
have any shot at saving this country, mass deportation is
a requirement as soon as they start, or I should say,

(29:56):
if not as soon. Let's hope this doesn't happen. But
if you start hearing me mouth things, Chris, write this down.
If they get elected and you start hearing Mellie mouth
things like, well, I mean, we're gonna go for the criminals.
You know we're finished. You know they've already backed off,
woosed out. They'll deport a couple MS thirteen guys and

(30:16):
leave millions and millions of others here to take your job,
your health care, and your house. But if they are
to do successfully a mass deportation operation, you are going
to see the second largest or the largest propaganda campaign

(30:37):
against it that you've ever seen in your life. I
said second largest or largest, because the propaganda surrounding COVID
and then the COVID vaccine was the largest propaganda campaign
in human history. Trillions of dollars, governments united around the
world to make you afraid, to get you to take
something that was poisoned. That was the largest propagandica campaign

(31:00):
I have ever seen. The effort to stop deportation of
foreigners might equal that effort, and it is going to
test you, test your will power in ways you cannot

(31:20):
possibly comprehend. The videos, the stories. There's going to be
a documentary on ABC News every night about Loope and
how she has to move her Papoosa business back to
it's going to be without and look at the crying kids.
We're breaking up families. This is worse than the Holocaust.

(31:42):
This is what Hitler did.

Speaker 2 (31:43):
This.

Speaker 1 (31:44):
It is going to be an endless six stream of propaganda.
And the reason for that is the communist globalists who
actually run Western civilization now are invested one hundred percent
in replacing the troublesome patriotic citizen with a compliant foreigner

(32:05):
who can be bought for a five hundred dollars visa
card in a welfare check. It's not a side project
for them. Replacing you is everything to them. And if,
and it is a big if, it remains to be seen.
If there is going to be a successful mass deportation campaign,

(32:27):
the right is going to have to stand shoulder to
shoulder and be supportive of it, or it will fail.
If your willpower begins to fall, Oh I did see
a crime kin. We can't send about Africa. If it
is going to begin in that way, we have no
chance to succeed because the propaganda is going to bludgeon

(32:50):
you day after day, and it's going to test you
even right now, Even if right now you hear the
sound of my voice, and maybe you're saying to yourself,
I'm saying to myself. Maybe you're saying, Jesse, I won't
I'm gonna stand strong, I won't break. We have to
get rid of them. Even if you're saying that now,

(33:11):
it feels different when you're looking at a woman cry
I'm pointing fingers at me. My wife will tell you
sadness or tears out of her. It's it's what gets me.
Look at she can yell and scream at me. Oh,
she doesn't do that, but she could yell and scream

(33:32):
at me or nag at me. She doesn't do that either,
but she could do that, and all would do would
make me dig in harder. It would not have any
effect on me whatsoever. In fact, we just have a
big fight. But if I think something has made her sad,
Oh what do you need, honey? Just tell me. I'm here,
I'm here. Something about a woman crying affects me. I

(33:53):
don't like it. I can't. I don't do well with it.
I don't want women to be sad. I know I
sound like a big, stupid softy, but it doesn't works
on me. Same thing with children. I know I'm a
bad person, but I love kids, man, not just mine.
I just kids are just the best. They're the freaking best.
I love them. Kids. Sad guts me, am. I ready

(34:19):
for crying children being loaded into a van to be
sent back to El Salvador, because they will be crying
in the media. HBO, you name it, name the entity.
They are going to take part in this propaganda campaign,

(34:41):
and they're going to make you hurt. They're going to
make me hurt. Right now, it's a fairly small When
I say small, I mean it's going to be gone
about seventy two hours. It's a fair fairly small story
out of Springfield, Ohio, but we're already seeing things. Here's

(35:02):
a headline from today, Haitian families in Ohio under attack
as racist claims spread. Despite officials saying debunked claims by
right wing Republicans are unfounded, many Haitians are feeling physically unsafe,
has falsehoods spread online and offline. This is off of

(35:25):
a tiny, relatively tiny story. It's huge to me, but
nationally internationally, it's not a big story. Begone seventy two hours.
The propaganda campaign has been working in such overdrive that
the moderators of the presidential debate took part in it,
the entire Democrat Party will take part in it. The

(35:47):
media is taking part in it, article after article after article.
This is off of one fairly small town in Ohio.
If the United States of America is going to deport
twenty million people, and that's a start, I should note
that is a start. If we are going to deport

(36:09):
twenty million people, you are going to have to be
strong enough. I am going to have to be strong
enough to withstand propaganda like maybe no one else in
human history has had to withstand, are you ready and
you know what, let's discuss that. Is it enough? Maybe not?

(36:33):
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