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September 26, 2025 37 mins

Operation Gladio and Antifa. Will future Democrat attacks on Republicans look more like street crime? Losing control of your street animal base. Ex CIA Jesse. Why did Jesse call the CIA a bad organization? Accepting the Democrat party isn’t just anti-Republican but anti-American. 

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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 Friday, and we have.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
All kinds of things this hour.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
Someone wants to know where they're going to stop killing
people because they don't look good after the last assassination.
Someone wants me to elaborate on the CIA deporting Jihad,
all that, so much more coming up in the second
hour of The Jesse Kelly Show. And remember, of course,
you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
So let's get to this one.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
The subject is Democrats strategy change on violence, Jesse. After
the dirty Commis turned Charlie Kirk into a political martyr,
do you think they'll adapt and try to make future
attacks look less brazen in polytical, like an accident or
a street crime.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
All right, his name is Seth.

Speaker 1 (01:06):
So I understand what you're saying from a grand strategy standpoint.
If you're one of these communists, you're looking at the
Charlie Kirk assassination and look, on top of everything else,
it would be hard to take it as anything but
a complete disaster for you. A complete disaster for you.

(01:28):
There are Turning Point USA chapters sprouting up all over
the country now by the thousands that they're fielding requests everywhere.
Church pews are fuller than they've ever been, twenty twenty
five percent increase in attendance. All it did was fill
the right with resolve. It woke normies up. As far
as power goes, political power goes, the assassination of Charlie

(01:49):
Kirk was a complete disaster for the communists. One hundred
million people watch the memorial. It has been a disaster
for them. So logic states, Eh, maybe we shouldn't do
that again. Maybe we should stop killing prominent people on

(02:10):
the right.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
Because it looks bad.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
Okay, here's something we have to understand about elite communists
versus street communists. As we've talked about many times before,
two different divisions. You understand that there are elite communists, politicians,
media people. They give out the orders. The street communists
do it. The street communists, though they're not, for the

(02:35):
most part, the most put together people in the world.
It's not as if these street animals are at home
reading Marx and Angles and gramshe and learning about communist
theory and they just have a different view on economics.
That's not what most of these street groups are. It's

(02:57):
the religion of what what's communism, the religion of the malcontent.
What these street animal groups are, like Antifa, are miserable, bitter,
oftentimes drugged out, sexually deviant freaks, and they are angry
and they are violent. And you think, or or I

(03:20):
shouldn't say, you think it would be easy to think
that they came into a group like Antifa because they
are communists and they want the communist revolution to move forward. Oftentimes,
though that is not the case. They come to these
groups like Antifa because they are violent and they want
to commit acts of violence, and this group gives them

(03:43):
a cause. You know, though we aimed at something. But
what this group does for them is it gives them
an outlet for their bitterness and their anger. It allows
them to hurt people. You could take that Antifa scumbag
out of Antifa, he is still going to be a
violent person, and that violent is going to be channeled
towards somewhere. What I'm saying is even if you are

(04:06):
I mean, look, pick, I don't even know who you
would pick. Is the political head of the Democrat Party
at this time. So I'll just use the placeholder like
Gavin Newsom. Right, he's just a placeholder. I don't think
he's calling any shots, but we'll use Gavin Newsom. If
you are Gavin Newsom and you are politically savvy and
he is, and you look at the assassination and yeah,
you don't care about it, but you understand that it

(04:29):
probably doesn't help your presidential chances to have the street
animals who believe what you believe, killing people. And let's
say you want it to stop. Let's say you even
through various channels, get word down of Hey guys, could
you stop murdering people?

Speaker 2 (04:47):
Please?

Speaker 1 (04:47):
It would be great for my presidential campaign if you
didn't murder people. Even if he's tried to put the
word out there like that, Well, you can't stop a killer.
They are there so they can commit acts of violence.

(05:08):
These are Have you ever I would have encourage you
If you haven't, and you probably have already seen this before.
Have you ever looked at those group mug shots at
times when Antifa gets arrested, though arrest five or six
of them, have you ever seen them? There's all kinds
of look. You can go look it up right now
on the Internet, as long as you're not driving and
look at them. I'm not even I'm not even going

(05:30):
to specify one because I don't have to specify one.
Go look up a group mugshot where the masks are off,
the black clothing is off, and look at those freaks.
Do you think if orders come down from Gavin Newsom, Hey,
could you calm down, do you think those freaks are

(05:51):
going to set aside violence? They're there for the violence.
That's the whole point. I have talked about the street animals,
the street communists in this country many times before, as
they are Frankenstein's monster. The Democrat Party, the communists in
the media who are with them, they are obviously the

(06:11):
ones who helped create that monster with the endless Nazi
Nazi Nazi endless rhetoric like that, ginning these people up,
getting them REVVD up. But something happened along the way.
Now elite communists have a great deal of fear of
the street communists because the street communists are savages, they

(06:34):
are violent animals. Chuck Schumer, Chuck Schumer is actually a
great example of this. Chuck Schumer's always been a scumbag
and he's a total lizard person who doesn't believe in anything.
I got all that, but Chuck Schumer's rhetoric. In the
last ten years, I would say Chuck Schumer's rhetoric has
sounded less like a standard Democrat and more like AOC,

(06:57):
more like Jasmine Crockett. Why Chuck Schumer go to the left.
This guy doesn't believe in anything, not left right or anything.
He believes in being a powerful senator. That's what he
believes in. So why does he talk like that?

Speaker 2 (07:08):
Now?

Speaker 1 (07:09):
Why get up and give speeches talking about reaping the whirlwind?
And why does he speak like that?

Speaker 2 (07:14):
Now? He has to.

Speaker 1 (07:16):
He doesn't have a choice. If he doesn't, AOC is
going to primary him, and the animals who make up
the Democrat pace are going to choose her over him,
because she will get up and loudly proclaim we need
to end capitalism and all Republicans are Nazis, and she
will get up and say all the things he is

(07:37):
unwilling to say, so he has to be willing to
say it. This has had an effect where now the
most vile, violent people demand this stuff. Why do you
think Democrat members of Congress and want to be members
of Congress? Across the country are showing up at ICE
facilities and loudly protesting and in some cases assaulting ICE agents.

(08:04):
Remember what's the name Shrever Lamonica? I forget her name.
That one congresswoman who assaulted an ICE agent on camera.
Why are they all doing this? Are they all really
angry about deportations? Are they all really that committed to it? No,
that's how you get elected in the Democrat Party. Yeah,
I may get arrested, shoot, I may even be looking

(08:24):
at a charge. But how good do I look for
the animals who vote for me? I'm the Democrat congressman
who showed up at the ICE facility and I assaulted
one vote for me. That's how truly demonic and deranged
the party has become. This was a long way of

(08:45):
saying I do not believe the assassinations will stop because
I do not believe the street animals can be controlled. Now,
you've been giving them orders for ten years, for ten
fifteen years, you've been telling them that this is the
end of the world. We're up against Nazis. We're up
against Nazis. Are you strike ready? Are you street ready?

(09:05):
What's your risk tolerance? Remember that Jaya palcut I've played
over and over and over again on the show. We've
got to be strike ready. We've got to be ready,
We've got to be ready. It's Nazis. The situation is
dire Nazis. It's dire Nazis. It's dire.

Speaker 2 (09:17):
You have it.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
Go ahead, Chris, how do you walk this back?

Speaker 3 (09:21):
We might call this getting strike ready. I think of
it as getting us strike ready or street ready. And
part of that is understanding our own strength, and as
we develop that strength, being able to assess our risk tolerance,
because we know that risk tolerance increases as the severity
of the situation increases and as our own understanding of

(09:42):
what's happening increases. So overall, the more we understand what's effective,
what the risks are, and who's ready to participate, the
more impact we can have.

Speaker 1 (09:53):
Can she step up to the podium now, after rhetoric
like that, endless rhetoric like that, and say, hey, guys,
let's dial it down. Huh hey, hey, hold on, hold on,
We don't We don't have to gather outside of an
ice facility that makes us look bad. She can't do that.
The animals have been let loose. You can't pull them

(10:14):
back in now we'll see where we're going. All right,
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(11:41):
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I get back to the questions, I have to say
something wonderful that happened to me today. Not surprising, but wonderful.
Somebody on the Internet said I was ex Cia. Don't
shake your head, Chris. Now, of course that's not true,

(12:05):
but I could understand why he'd think that I'm a
very covert person. I've always said, yes, I am, Chris.
I've always been able to, even with my incredible height,
I've always been able to just kind.

Speaker 2 (12:19):
Of blend into a crowd.

Speaker 1 (12:23):
I just I have a way, this special ability to
kind of move with the crowd in a way that
makes me disappear. I walk very lightly, almost almost like
a ninja. I walk extremely lightly. Don't say anything, Chris.
I've always felt that I would have been, as you know,
an excellent, excellent secret agent the Kremlin.

Speaker 2 (12:47):
I could get.

Speaker 1 (12:47):
In North Korea, I'd fit right in. Do you want
me to go to China? Who's going to suspect me?
And people say you can't hide? I hide in plain sight.
I pretend as if I'm not one.

Speaker 2 (13:01):
That's part of.

Speaker 1 (13:02):
The secret of being a secret agent.

Speaker 2 (13:04):
So while I was never.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
CIA, for people who suspect I was.

Speaker 2 (13:11):
I get it. I do.

Speaker 1 (13:13):
Oh tall beardly oracle, How can you say something like
the CIA has never been good and not elaborate? Can
you please explain? This has been gnawing at me since
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(13:35):
All right, so CIA, first of all, let's remember where
this began. How this began In World War Two, we
knew we needed an intelligence network. You have to have
a network of people gathering intelligence. And pause before we
actually do that. At all intelligence network spy agencies, it

(13:57):
doesn't matter which one it is all around the world.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
That doesn't matter.

Speaker 1 (14:02):
Their job. We like to think of spies as James Bond.
You know, you go down and play poker and then
you have a car that shoots missiles. But that's actually
not supposed to be what intelligence agents do. Traditionally, historically,
even before the modern era, you gather intelligence, you are

(14:23):
eyes and ears, and when appropriate, when necessary, do things
like sabotage, maybe help create political divides in a place.
These are the traditional rules of intelligence agencies. This is
what they do. However, there is something else that is true. Yeah,

(14:45):
it's exactly right, Chris. Real life spy stuff seems boring,
Chris says, But okay, so remember I told you my
story about how they attempted to recruit me into military
intelligence when I was my four years in the Marine
Corps is about to be up, and invited me down
and they showed me their intelligence room and things like that,
and as you can imagine, I'm an idiot. So I'm

(15:06):
asking questions about exploding pens and stuff like that, and
I want to know the spy stuff, and they were very,
very frank, and they flat out told me, actually, it's
pretty boring. We just kind of type up reports and
things like that. Real life spy stuff. Intelligence stuff is
generally boring. But like I was just saying, there is

(15:28):
something that happens historically with intelligence agencies, and this happens
a lot, a lot. The agency itself is made up
of spies. They have information other people do not have,
and they operate out of necessity in secret. The spy agency,

(15:51):
whatever one we're talking about, they can't take out an
ad in the paper and talk about what they just did.

Speaker 2 (15:56):
It's secret.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
They have information other people don't have. They also traditionally
have access to arms if they need them. They they
end up growing in power, and they oftentimes end up
more powerful than the government itself or an actual threat

(16:17):
to the government itself. This is consistent throughout time. Because
of what they do, they gain insane amounts of power.
Now rewinding back to what we were discussing. In World
War II, we had to develop something called THESS, THESS
Office of Strategic Services, I believe it was called OSS.

(16:41):
It was the CIA before there was a CIA. They
did exactly what you think they did. They gathered all
the intelligence they could, did all the secret spy stuff
they possibly could to help us win World War two.
Boom World War two ends. We immediately, honestly, even immediately
before World War Two even officially ended, we understood that

(17:05):
the Soviet Union was going to be a problem. They
were going to be a problem the Soviet Union. They
were aggressively communists. They were spreading as fast as they
could spread. It was an evil, evil, evil regime that
slaughtered its own people, killed people in mass and we
understood they they had a top notch intelligence agency. And

(17:31):
the pause before we continue.

Speaker 2 (17:33):
On the CIA.

Speaker 1 (17:34):
This is very common with communist regimes. They are they
generally do intelligence, spy stuff better than free countries do.
That's interesting when you think about it, very consistent, that's
the case. Why why are communists better spies.

Speaker 2 (17:54):
Than normal people?

Speaker 1 (17:55):
We'll talk about that, then we'll talk about CIA a
little bit of the history of it.

Speaker 2 (18:00):
And then we'll move on to you other stuff. Hang on,
is he smarter than everyone who knows?

Speaker 1 (18:06):
Does he think so?

Speaker 2 (18:07):
Yeah? The Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 1 (18:13):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wonderful Friday. Member,
you can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
We're actually talking a little bit about CIA history of
intelligence agencies before I get back to the CIA. Why
are communists traditionally better at spying than people on the right. Why, Well,

(18:34):
it's a couple different things. One, they're religiously committed to it.
That's a big thing. It's a very very big thing.
Remember it's a religion for them. But two, and this
really comes into play. What if we always talked about
when it comes to communists and lying, lying is a

(18:57):
necessity with spying. That rhymed Chris, You see that what
that lying is a necessity with spying for communists, it's
second nature, that's required of them. You lie, you lie
all the time. There are naturals at it all. Right
back to the CIA. Though after World War Two we

(19:19):
had an OSS. They knew the Soviet Union was going
to be a problem. They knew they had to create
a counter spy agency. Our government did, or I should
say they thought they did, and they probably did. They
came up with obviously Central Intelligence Agency. Now, William Donovan
is the man who was running the OSS in World

(19:39):
War Two, and he's really the one who created the CIA,
or it was.

Speaker 2 (19:44):
In charge of creating CIA.

Speaker 1 (19:47):
And there's a great quote, and I've never been able
to verify if this quote was actually his, but there's
a great quote from him in the movie The Good Shepherd.
It's a movie about kind of essentially the creation of
the CIA. I love that movie. Everyone else who ever
watched it hated it, but I thought it was wonderful.
And there is a lot of factual stuff in him.
And he has this great quote when he's talking about

(20:07):
creating the Central Intelligence Agency. He said, I'm very worried.
I want this to be America's eyes and ears, not
its heart and soul.

Speaker 2 (20:20):
He's a man.

Speaker 1 (20:21):
Who understood intelligence agencies can very very quickly get way
way out of control. Now you have the Central Intelligence
Agency and they're going up against the Soviet Union, and
that their spying, and they're counterspying, and they're doing things
like this. They tried to pull off things like the

(20:42):
Bay of Pigs, where we recruited Cuban ex pats and
we trained them here in America and other places, and
then we sent them in without support, and the whole
thing was an embarrassing disaster. And the CIA started working
with the American mafia trying to figure out how to
take out Fidel Castro and doing all kinds of things
done in the dark, in secret. When I said I'm

(21:07):
not sure, I never said they were always bad. When
I said I'm not sure the CIA has ever been good,
that was probably an overstatement. But it is an organization
that is the largest, most powerful spy agency in the world.
They do operate in the shadows, and they we now
know they have participated just like the FBI in communist politics.

(21:31):
Have you ever heard of here, I'll leave you with
this and we'll move on. You've heard of Operation Gladio, right,
you know what that was. I'm actually tempted to do
a history episode on it at some point in time
in more depth. But we saw the Soviet Union expanding
across Europe, across the world, really and we wanted more

(21:54):
subtle ways to counter it. How did we do this Well,
we used a variety of different means, but one of
the ways we did this was we had the Central
Intelligence Agency. We had them fund and train violent right
wing street groups in countries where the Soviet Union was

(22:16):
gaining influence. These right wing street groups would beat people up,
vandalize things, They would do things essentially Antifa is doing
in America today, only Antifa is a left wing group.
My buddy Mike Ben's talks about this all the time,

(22:38):
and Mike Benz, who knows more about this stuff than
a lot of people, Mike Bens is extremely suspicious that
Antifa is a continuation of Operation Gladio only for the
other side. We know that all this information has come
out about Operation Gladio.

Speaker 2 (22:57):
We know that's what the CIA was doing.

Speaker 1 (23:00):
As far as they're funding the right wing groups and
right wing violence in different countries, we know all that.

Speaker 2 (23:05):
We know that.

Speaker 1 (23:08):
Are they involved with Antifa?

Speaker 2 (23:10):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
It's an organization not to be trusted by any means,
not saying at all everything they've ever done is bad
or anything like that, But I'm not sure it's an
organization that's on the up and up, and that's putting
it mildly. Color me skeptical. Hey, Jesse, why don't we
actively deport individuals who continuously promote jihad, including politicians? Isn't

(23:35):
this insurrection speech? It is insurrection speech. But we have
a useless, pathetic, weak organization it's known as the Republican Party,
and the Republican Party they'll run right up to the
point where they can actually do something about what's happening
in the country, and then they will famously wiss out
like always. It is beyond belief to me that we

(23:59):
have a town and the United States of America, dearborn
Michigan that has the Muslim call to prayer multiple times
a day, and people who don't understand America's history, they
will tell you to the blue in the face that, well,
it's freedom of religion. That's not at all what the
founders were talking about. When it comes to freedom of religion,
they were not talking about allowing a foreign religion to

(24:22):
come conquer an American city and run everyone else out.
That is crazy talk. But you can't get Republicans to
be bold and speak like that, so we're stuck with
what we're stuck with here. Hey Jesse, I'm twelve. I
love the show. I'm wondering what I can do to
not let the communists take over our beautiful country. Says

(24:43):
I can say his name, his name is talent. Well, Talent,
I appreciate you very much. I appreciate that spirit you have.
Have you looked into possibly creating a group in your
maybe even a TPUs eight group, I'll tell you, teenagers

(25:06):
in my kids' school, or creating it right now. There
are all kinds of things you can do with your friends,
with people you know, to help get this country back
on the right track. So maybe look into that and
remember something talent growing up learning, Remember you're gonna have
to educate yourself on things, learning about the capitalism and

(25:30):
the constitution and America's founding. Learning all these things is
a critical part of your role. If you want to
be involved, you're gonna have to be knowledgeable and get
married and start a family when you grow up. The
best anti communism there is is a man marrying a woman,
making babies and raising them right. The nuclear family unit

(25:54):
is the greatest threat to communism in every country where
it's ever taken root. And the communist snow that's why
they have attacked the American family without end. In this country,
they understand their great threat are nuclear families staying together,
raising solid human beings. You take a child raised in

(26:14):
a solid, nuclear family with solid values, the chances that
child is going to end up as a recruit in
the Communist party are low, not impossible, but low. You
take some child who's a complete disaster, drugged out parents,
messy childhood, a child who's mixed up. That child is
a prime recruit for the communists. Grow up, gain knowledge,

(26:39):
be an activist when you're young. You don't have to
wait till you're order. Find yourself a dime. When you're
old enough you're twelve years old. Now find yourself a
dime who loves you. Support you, put a ring on
her finger, and make some babies with her after you're married,
make some babies with her. All right, all right, Jesse,

(27:00):
I enjoy listening to your show. Medal of Honor Monday's great.
Keep up the good work. I have a question regarding
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seen on TV sporting a full beard. My question to

(27:22):
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Speaker 2 (28:13):
Go We'll be back.

Speaker 1 (28:16):
Truth attitude, Jesse Kelly. It is the Jesse Kelly Show
on a wonderful, wonderful Friday. Remember you can download the
show if you missed any part of it Jesse at
Jesse kellyshow dot com. Bracketbuster Bronco. Oh, by the way,
as you can tell, there's no crappiest country in the

(28:38):
world tournament today. We don't do them on Fridays. It'll
return on Monday. Hey, Chris, who is it on Monday?
Who's the bracket on Monday? Who's it between? There's no
one on Monday. Oh oh, there's none on Monday either.
It's Tuesday, Thursday. Monday is India and somebody I forget

(28:59):
who it was, Well, it doesn't me the not on Monday.
There's one on Tuesday. I'll let you know who it
is whenever I figured out bracket buster Bronco. Is it
just me or does it feel like the left is
pulling out all the stops at the buzzer. It feels
like a boxing match. They've been dominated for eight rounds.
Now they're at the point they're biting off years, taking
cheap shots, so on and so forth. In your opinion,

(29:20):
can they see the writing on the wall or do
they really think they are winning this fight. It's been
a while since we heard the freedo bandido. I'm beginning
to think he got deported. No, he's here. Ay Yi
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Speaker 2 (30:03):
All right.

Speaker 1 (30:04):
So, yes, they are desperate, there's no question about that.

Speaker 2 (30:07):
They are desperate.

Speaker 1 (30:08):
They had reached Just think about this, it's not very
long ago. They had reached peak political power.

Speaker 2 (30:16):
Everywhere.

Speaker 1 (30:16):
They owned it all, corporate world media, FBI, White House,
that they had everything. Now they're looking around and they're
watching it come apart on them. They're not popular, the
party's not popular. It's it went bad on them really quickly.
So that's a problem. That's a problem for them. So, yes,

(30:37):
they are desperate. That's an aspect to it. Another aspect
to it is, remember when it comes to the ice stuff,
shooting at ice agents, blocking ice facilities. As we've talked
about many times before, illegal immigration is not one of
many communist issues democrat issues. It's not just thrown in

(30:58):
the big bowl of other things they love, like abortion
in high taxes. It is there everything. It's why they're
doing it in every single globalist communist country. With mass migration,
the mass immigration of foreigners, they cannot possibly lose because
they will bring in enough of an army to vote
you out, to outnumber you. They cannot possibly lose. Without

(31:21):
the mass migration of foreigners, they cannot possibly win. They
are not popular. It is there everything, So that is
part of why you're seeing the ice stuff. Okay, now
let that aside. You use the power you have. Communists
have always believed that if they have everything. They'll use
everything if they take over everything, the Presidency, House, Senate,

(31:46):
but they'll simply use those things, pass the laws they once,
send the FBI after people. Again, that's what they do.
If you don't have those things, and they don't. They
don't have the White House, they don't have the House,
they don't have the Senate, they don't have public population.

Speaker 2 (32:00):
What do they have though?

Speaker 1 (32:03):
The only thing they have are violent groups of street
animals who want to hurt people. So if that's what
you've got in their minds, that's what you use. Is
there a desperation to it, of course, but there's also
what other choice do we have here? Doctor Big Hands?
My dad and I generally agree on political issues, but

(32:25):
he and I have wildly different understanding of the stakes
we're currently facing. It's a country you could say. He's
not been jesse peeled like I have. He does not
share my desire to act quickly against those who must
be indicted. He does not share my desire to infiltrate
Antifa and arrest every member. And he thinks if Trump

(32:45):
just does these things that the media will portray him
negatively and Republicans will lose in the mid terms. He
has repeated the lines, stay the course, it's working, even
have left as leftist militants of assassinated Kirk and shot
up an ICE facility and terrorized an ABC affiliate. How
can I convince my dad that he is dead wrong,

(33:07):
that speed is essential, that ruthless action against those who
want us dead is needed now, and that the liberal
media has no excuse for an action. Thank you for
everything you do, says not to say his name, and
I won't, Okay, So I don't know that you have
to convince him. I don't know that you have to

(33:29):
remember there are always going to be a large quantity
of bystanders in our little cultural war we're having in
any country, but definitely the one we're having in this one.
There are going to be people who are ten miles
behind you. They don't understand what you understand. It doesn't

(33:49):
mean they're stupid, it doesn't mean they're bad people, and
it also doesn't mean you have to bring them all
up to speed, because that's not humanly possible. Older people,
older people, and this is not universal. Believe me, there
are some ninety year olds who listen to this show
who are more hardcore than I am. But In general,

(34:11):
the older you are, the less likely you are to
be able to accept where we are as a country
because you lived most of your life and it wasn't
like that. There were years and years and years if
you look at most of the twentieth century, if you
look at the nineteen hundreds, I'll be honest with you,
there were all kinds of Democrats I could have voted

(34:34):
for in the past. I'm not saying I would have
been a Democrat. It's not like they were ever on
the right. But all kinds of Democrats were relatively normal
human beings, Southern Democrats, people with values, not these communist animals.
So if you're let's say you're eighty years old for
most of your life, maybe even if you are a
Republican most of your life, Democrats aren't evil. Oh, we

(34:57):
disagree on things like unions and stuf like that, but
not evil.

Speaker 2 (35:01):
It's a good point, Chris. We've brought this up before.

Speaker 1 (35:04):
Go watch JFK's speeches. Listen to how that man spoke
about America, how much he loved it, how much he
talked about its greatness. There's not a single elected Democrat
in the United States of America who talks like that
anymore because it's the anti American party. But it's hard,
very very hard. If things have always been a certain

(35:25):
way to accept that they've changed. If you've loved Reese's
Peanut butter Cups your entire life, that's you. That's been
your go to candy your whole life, Reese's Peanut butter
Cups over and over and over and over and over again.
And Rees's changes the recipe, and now they don't taste

(35:45):
as good anymore. If you've been eating Reese's Peanut butter
cups for sixty years, even if your tongue is telling
you it tastes different, your mind probably won't be able
to accept it.

Speaker 2 (35:58):
That's how it goes.

Speaker 1 (35:59):
All right, we still have an hour. Let's have fun
in this hour. Before we have this hour. Speaking of
your father, your grandfather, grandmother. Have you taken the time
with Legacy Box yet, And I'm not telling you to
go rip up your baby book yet and take all

(36:19):
those pictures out. I'm not telling you to start taking
picture frames off the wall yet. Take the first step
and get the box. Get a hold a Legacy box.
They will send you a box. Once you get the box.
Then you can slowly at your pace. There's no time
limit at your pace. Fill up that box with your

(36:39):
hard copy pictures, your photo negatives, your VHS tapes, your
Super eight film. Slowly but surely, fill up the box.

Speaker 2 (36:48):
Then you send it in.

Speaker 1 (36:50):
They hand digitize everything in Tennessee, and they send you
the box back. Let Legacy Box preserve your memories for ever.
I've said it before, it's nice.

Speaker 2 (37:02):
I like having it for me. I didn't do it
for me.

Speaker 1 (37:05):
I did it for my children's children and their children
after them. So they can see pictures of my dad,
so they can watch our home movies, so they can
look at Aubrey's gymnastics tapes. Legacybox dot com slash Jesse.
Legacybox dot com slash Jesse.

Speaker 2 (37:24):
We'll be back.
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