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November 8, 2024 38 mins

Rebelling against dad. The good things we can celebrate now. The deregulation of the economy. Inflation is not going to go back down. The way you catch up is to bring wages up. Now that Trump won will the GOP get complacent again? Changing the course of a country takes more than winning the presidency. We must bound these weak, useless GOP senators and representatives out of office.

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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
a magnificent Friday, and ask doctor Jesse Friday. And we
are going to tackle all the questions this hour about Oh,
I don't know, did we turn the tide? Did something

(00:33):
actually turn or was this just kind of a one
off thing. Some guy is kind of sad that Trump won.
I'll explain all that is. The Santa is gonna be
ag and more. Let's dig into the questions. Dear oracle.
I want to enjoy a wonder four election result, but
I'm a big skeptic. What do you see for the

(00:53):
next four years? We know the rhinos will screw us
over and see the ground we won. At the same time,
I'm the commedists will do everything to burn the country down.
We will Trump even make it four years. Okay. So
the guy goes on to talk about coming economic collapse
and things like that. Okay, So first, remember you can

(01:16):
be happy this week. We're gonna have it. And I'm
not gonna dance around the question. I'm gonna answer it.
I am, but be happy this week. We won't be
happy for all four years you know that, and I
know that you're grown up. No matter how old you are,
if you listen to this show, you're more grown up
than other people. We are super mature here. But seriously,

(01:39):
you get it. There are good days, there are good weeks.
There are bad days, there are bad weeks. Here's what
we can expect. Here are the good things. Let's focus
on the good first. We'll get to the bad in
a moment. The good things we can't expect. Well. First
of all, the border itself, we got word today already

(02:01):
already illegals, you know how they get in these big
caravans and head north. Already, illegals are leaving the caravans
and going back south because Donald Trump won the election.
Already they're thinking, well, screw it. Trump keeps talking about deportation,
and let's actually discuss that really quickly. Remember we've talked
about this before. One of the greatest tools in deportation,

(02:25):
in immigration, in border security, however you want to put it,
one of the greatest tools actually are words. Because all
these people from all over the planet who want to
come here illegally, they have CNN two, they have NBC two,
and when Democrat after Democrat after Democrats step up to

(02:45):
the microphone and talk about how welcoming they're going to be.
When they step up, when they turn on CNN in
Zimbabwe and they see Joe Biden say this, they get
a plane ticket.

Speaker 2 (02:56):
I would, in fact make sure that there is we
immediately urge to the border. All those people are seeking asylum.

Speaker 1 (03:04):
That's a huge deal. That's actually a national security risk
that Democrats talk like that. It's not nothing. Oftentimes words
can be nothing, can mean nothing. Rhetoric when it comes
to the border means so much. And understand why that is.
Think think about Thromo. Think about how little you know

(03:27):
or I know. Make it about me. Think about how
little you or I know about actual border enforcement at
different locations along the border. And I admit I've been
down there and I know a bit about it. But
think how little you know about where they come, where
they don't come, how the processing looks, what the actual
laws are in the different places. Think how little the

(03:49):
little detailed intricacies of it. Think how little you know.
You're a hyper informed American who consumes news in various ways,
and you don't know that much about it. Now, what
does Pepe in Madagascar know nothing. What he knows is

(04:10):
the couple little snippets he sees on television from politicians.
So when he gets CNN and it's translated into whatever
weird language he has, and he sees Joe Biden talking
about surging the border, that's all Pepe needs to see
to get a plane ticket or hop on a boat
and get over here and get his butt to the border,

(04:31):
and vice versa. When Donald Trump continues, I'm so thrilled
he's doing this. I am so thrilled he's doing this.
When he continues his rhetoric of mass deportation is coming,
Mass deportation is coming. I'm warning you right now, mass
deportation is coming. Well, Pepe and Madagascar hears that too,
and he says, gosh, well, I'm not getting on a

(04:53):
freaking boat for that. Rhetoric is the best border security
on Earth. It is so okay, I've got off on
a tangent there. The border will become secure again. It
will they will gain control of the border. We know
that there will be deportations. There will be a lot.

(05:17):
I am I have no faith that there will be
millions of them. I just do not. I hope I'm
wrong I'll be thrilled if I'm wrong. I think the
American people's will will likely break under the communist propaganda
that will come once mass deportations get here. But I
could be wrong about that. But even if I am,

(05:38):
there will be a bunch of deportations. And I talk
to a guy, a formal special agent from ICE today.
They have already they're already putting into place plans the
Trump administration, the incoming team plans to hoover these people
up and mass and it involves working with state and
local authorities. Now, this is only going to work in

(06:00):
red states, right because we already have Well here was
Governor JB. Pritzgerw of Illinois today. Look, that state and
local authority thing ain't going to work in Illinois.

Speaker 3 (06:09):
To anyone who intends to come take away the freedom
and opportunity and dignity of Illinoians, I would remind you
that a happy warrior is still a warrior. You come
for my people, you come through me.

Speaker 1 (06:26):
Well, you have no choice but to go through him.
You can't go around him either way. That's that point. Aside,
there will be deportations millions, I doubt it, but there
will be deportations, and this might be the best thing.
The deregulation of the economy. It's a nerdy wonky thing,

(06:47):
but there are two reasons. There are two main reasons
why Trump's economy exploded until COVID, when he screwed it up.
The two reasons his economy exploded were the energy we'll
get to that in a second, and the deregulation of
the economy. Trump got in there and started deregulating things,

(07:08):
slashing regulations. He put in a rule, you must slash
two regulations for everyone you add, which it before anything else.
That just exploded the economy. Regulations are hard to explain
for people who've never been in the business world. But
every new hoop, every new form, every new license, every

(07:31):
new this is money and time and money and time,
and it weighs the entire economy down. Like you're trying
to swim across a pool with whoopy Goldberg on your back.
That's what regulations do. Regulations are whoopy Goldberg on top
of you while you're trying to swim. That's what they are.
He took Whoopee last time, and he tossed her over

(07:54):
to the pool, tossed her over to the side of
the pool. That's what he did. He deregulated the economy.
He will again unleash American energy. In fact, Europeans announced
today they're going to start buying American oil and gas
instead of Russian oil in gas. They announce that in

(08:15):
response to Trump being elected. So again that's going to go. Well,
those are the things we can count on. Now. The
thing I'm not sure about. I don't know how it's
going to go. Is the actual draining of the swamp
or what is that? Firing of government employees. I personally

(08:38):
say we need a lot of arrests. I don't think
that's going to happen. We're not quite there yet as
a country. But there are many, many, many criminals inside
of our government who've committed criminal acts. They've used their
government rules and government power to commit criminal acts. They
should be arrested. Many of them are inside the FBI.
But set it out aside. I don't think we will

(08:58):
get arrests. I don't. I do think we will get
some clearing out, some firings, and possibly significant firings. I
brought this up yesterday. You know, I would tell you
if I felt differently, or if I saw differently. I've
never been shy about criticizing anybody, Trump included. You are

(09:22):
well aware of that by now. I don't waive anyone's
palm poms. Trump's transition team is so much more professional
and laser focused. Now. They are in serious interview talks.
And not only that, they haven't backed off the campaign

(09:42):
rhetoric like they did last time. Last time it was
all drained the swamp and this and that and this
and that, and then as soon as they got elected,
it was wow, let's just get along. Apparently that Trump
learned a hard lesson and there's no more of that.
They are they intend to attack the deep state DJ, FBI, CIA, E,

(10:04):
PA and say, go down the list. They intend to
attack it. There will be firings, but you already have
the FBI coming out. So it was a McCabe came
out and said, well, we're very, very worried. What what
does just do? We will get that. Now there's going
to be some negatives. Okay, let's touch on the negatives

(10:24):
and then we're moving on. I want to do other
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(11:49):
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on on a ass Doctor Jesse Friday and amazing ass
Doctor Jesse Friday. And let's finish up that talk. Guy
asked what can we expect? And I told you the
good we can expect over the next four years. I
believe we will get some swamp drainage. Sounds like Trump's

(12:11):
team has taking that deadly serious. The border will be secured,
We will have deportations. We can quibble over how many
there are going to be. We will have deportations. The
economy will get better. It will because of Trump's belief
in deregulating it and because of his belief in American energy.

(12:31):
He even said he said it multiple times, but he
said last time I saw him speak, you know how
OURFK Junior is going to be involved in his administration
and the FDA and stuff like that, or RFK is
also one of these big greenies, like he hates oil
and stuff. Trump flat out set on stage, Ah, He's
not gonna have any say in that whatsoever because we
disagree and we're gonna go get that what did you

(12:51):
call it? Liquid gold? So so all this even if
you maybe you're sitting there saying, well, I'm not involved
in the oil industry, remember what we have right now.
Inflation is always bad. Inflation will probably not be reversed.
Just pause. I know that sucks, but listen, it probably
will not be reversed. If you want to lessen the

(13:15):
impacts of inflation on your life, If I want to
lessen the impacts of inflation on my life, how do
you match that? If the value of the dollar is
not going to go back up, I how do I
catch up? Then? Well? Wages going up when you unleash
American energy. It is so much money for everyone, not

(13:35):
just for people at Exon or something like that. It's
so much money that gets injected into the economy. It
spreads into places you don't think it spreads. It spreads
into places where you don't think it matters at all.
Oh but Jesse, it doesn't matter to me. I'm just Jesse.
I'm just a school teacher. Yeah, your public school teacher.

(13:56):
What pays you're from, what pays your salary, taxpayer funding,
what pays for new books, new This may be a
raised next year taxpayer funding. How do you end up
with more taxpayer funding, You end up with more taxpayers
paying more in taxes in your area. How do you
get that money injected in the economy so people move it,
It spreads to everybody. The rising tide really does lift

(14:20):
all boats. Those are good things now onto the bad things.
Inflation is not going to be reversed. Yes, I think
there's a chance it can slow down, but reversing it
going back to where we were is probably not something
that's realistic. Why why, Jesse, I don't understand we just

(14:42):
took everything, Well, you don't We talk about the debt,
this huge amount of debt we have as a country. Well,
the reason we have, part of the reason we have
so much inflation is we borrow against ourselves and we
print and print and print and print. We try to
print our way out of the problem we're in. And

(15:04):
printing of unbacked money, that's what brings about inflation. So
maybe you're saying, Okay, well, let's just stop spending that much.
So much of our federal budget, so much of our
spending is pretty much engraved in stone. Whenever you say

(15:25):
cut spending, people will yell at you. Understandably, they'll say, well,
stop foreign aid. Well let's stop foreign aid. I'll give
you that. I agree a lot of that foreign aid
needs to stop. But before you yell that at me
or anyone else, go do a little do a little
internet search, will you? In fact, I'll do one with

(15:45):
you right now. Do an Internet search as long as
you're not driving, and look at let's look up. We'll
look it up together. America Federal budget pie chart pie
you ready? I just hit search? Now? What do you
see this? Cut foreign aid? Do you see foreign aid

(16:10):
as a single significant piece of that pie? You do not? Oh,
it's a little sliver, it's nothing. The gigantic things that
have to be cut in order to reduce the debt,
reduce the deficit, to reduce inflation are things that cannot

(16:31):
be cut, either by law they can't be cut, or
by political will they cannot be cut. The huge things
that will get inflation under control are things that are untouchable.
I know it's kind of a disastrous situation. I don't
mean to be Debbie Downer on it, but it's it's
a disastrous situation. It is are they have put us

(16:55):
on a course many many many politicians, both parties, over
decade after decade after decade, have put us on a
fiscal course that is disastrous and that can be helped
by Donald Trump helping the economy. It could be helped.
We can you know, make that, make that easier? Can
it be avoided? I don't know. Back to the deep

(17:18):
state thing too. We'll wrap this up. Someone moving on
to other questions. It's a lot else to get to.
Someone on MSNBC Chris Hayes, he said this, don't ignore
the House.

Speaker 2 (17:29):
We're not going to know for weeks, but it's possible
that Donald Trump and the Republicans will have a trifecta
as they did in twenty sixteen, in which case the bulwark,
you know, against whatever overreach there can be and whatever
those depredations might be. And I think you're going to
have a tendency to overreach if they do. Is the

(17:51):
kind of thing that's democracy between elections, which is the
work of civil society. It's a work of the fourth
of state, it's a work of institutions, it's a work
of citizens. All that super important stuff.

Speaker 1 (18:01):
We see what's he saying there. We need the FBI, CIA,
and I say to step in like they did before
and stop Donald Trump. These organizations are so powerful Republicans
are scared to defund them. What might be coming from there,
I don't know, but I want to move on and
talk about other stuff getting too dark before we get light.
Let's talk about what happened in Amsterdam last night. You

(18:25):
pay attention. There was a pigram in Amsterdam last night
against Jewish people. It was it was freaking awful. They
decided to launch a terror attack because they couldn't. They
haven't been able to launch a significant one on Israeli
soil for a while, so they just went foreign and
it was awful. And the International Fellowship of Christian and Jews,

(18:47):
they've been the ones out there trying to stop this stuff.
And when this stuff happens, they've been trying to make
sure Israeli people survive. Help them all right, you want
armored ambulances over there protecting people. I can't believe that
they live in a country where you need that. IFCJ
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(19:11):
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(19:35):
could email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
That's a good point, Chris, I think we've got some
teenage rebellion in the house. So last night, yesterday, it
was James's birthday. Right, yesterday was James's birthday. James is
my oldest son. He turned sixteen yesterday, and we kind

(19:56):
of have this rule with the kids. We don't do
big elaborate birthday parties and things like that, but we
do have a rule where that we've pretty much followed.
We will go out to eat that night, and you
can choose wherever you want. I know you're gonna find
this shocking, but I am usually quite influential in the
restaurant choices. The wife flat out blocks me that night.

(20:19):
The kids are given you want to go out to eat,
go out to eat. So James has I think for
almost every year for ten years, James chooses red lobster
because he's his father son baby, and we already assumed
we were gonna go to red lobster, which, as you
well know, works well for this white trash guy. I

(20:39):
love me some red lobby. James says he wants to
instead stay in and order pizza, and I'm thinking, okay,
guess he just doesn't feel like going out, No big deal.
I've a little bit bummed, to be honest with you.
I was looking forward to some chedd Bay biscuits. I'm

(21:00):
dipping it in the shrimp scampy butter. You know how
we do it. I was looking forward to that, but
nobody deal. Yeah, it's order some pizza. Where do you
want it? Now? You already know that in my household,
we believe in Little Caesar's right. Little Caesars even has
a new thin crust that is oh gosh, it is

(21:22):
so good. Don't shake your head, Chris. They have this
crazy bread. I know you know about crazy bread. Everyone
I would hope knows about crazy bread. And they have
even Jewish producer Chris can back this up, even though
it's not kosher. They have these pepperoni rolls, Chris Corey
the pepperoni. See, they're both on their heads, these little
pepperoni roll things. They're kind of these round things where

(21:44):
They're crispy on the edges and on the inside they
have pepperoni and cheese and mozzarella like a mini, a
little mini, just crunchy ball of deliciousness. Okay, and you
take some ranch and you dip them in that. We
eat Little Caesars in our house. Last night he gets
to choose. He chose Pizza Hunt and I was racking

(22:09):
my brains to think about it. Who would ever choose
low grade pizza Hut over something classy like Little Caesar's.
Chris said, he's rebelling. He's finally we're finally getting into
that teenage rebellion stage where he's throwing my values back
in my face. Chris, I'm losing him. I'm losing him.

(22:31):
I don't get it, Jesse. I voted for Trump and
I'm sad that he won. Don't get me wrong, it's
good that Trump won. I just don't think America has learned.
It's lesson yet. We got a lot of work to do,
and I'm afraid everyone is going to go back to
sleep and think we got it fixed. Where am I wrong?
But I don't know that you're wrong. But I don't
know that you're right. There is a concern, a very

(22:53):
legitimate concern that all the people who had enough of
all the COMI crap will I'll look at this wonderful
night we had on Tuesday and say, oh, whew, thank goodness,
we put a stop to that, and go back to
doing what they were doing. That is a very, very
very legitimate concern. However, I have seen a difference in

(23:18):
the right in the last two or three years. I
have seen a commitment by the right to get involved
locally in ways that I have never seen before, to
get involved in ground game stuff that I have never
seen before. My email inbox is full of people who
have gotten involved, and they sound like they intend to

(23:39):
stay involved because a portion, it looks to me like
a significant portion of the right finally has started to
understand that this is a generational battle that goes well
beyond one presidential run. Yet we had a great Tuesday, Whoo,
we still have a million battles to fight. Like we've
said a million times, say a country is a process,

(24:02):
not an event. We have a lot more battles to fight.
I hear what you're saying, and I share your concern.
Are people gonna get complacent? Now? I do share that concern,
But I've seen an improving right and that's the way
I'll put it. We are heading, we are trending in

(24:22):
the right direction. Now, Look, I'll come back to this thing.
We've been talking about a lot, the Senate GOP leadership race,
the cornn versus Thune versus Scott race in the Senate.
And I've had so many people email me, Jesse, why
is it just these three? Jesse? Why do all these
leaders suck? Jesse? Why this, Jesse? Why why can't it

(24:45):
be this guy? Why can't it be that guy? Why
can't we have better Senate leadership? Well, I'm gonna move
off this because it's a little it's a little bit
of daddy Jesse, and I just feel like being happy, Jesse.
This week is such a great week. I'll just say this,
and I'm gonna move on. All that enthusiasm you saw
last week Monday Tuesday, legions and legions of people. I

(25:10):
not only voted for Trump, I dragged my cousin along, Jesse.
I got a Trump sign in my yard, Jesse. I
went out, I knocked on doors, Jesse. I registered fifty
new Republicans. Jesse. Trump's gonna do it. Trump's gonna do it.
Woo Maga Maga, Maga Trump Trump Trump Trump, Maga Maga.
That's the kind of energy it takes to win back
a country. Are we gonna have that kind of energy

(25:34):
the next time the Republican in your red state has
a primary? Is that energy going to be there? When
John Cornan faces a primary in Texas in twenty twenty six,
is it going to be stop corn and stop Corny,
get Corning out, stop Corner. We gotta stop Cornyan? And

(25:56):
is John Cornyan going to be roundly rejected by his
party for his sins? If the answer is no, well
that is why leadership sucks all the time. John Thune
is able to do the loser things John Thune does
because the loser, Gop Bass, goes out and votes for

(26:19):
that loser every single primary. John Cornyn is able to
be a loser and stay a loser because he has
no fear of his loser, Gop Bass, who goes out
and returns him to office soundly every single time he
has a primary. Well, I met John Cornyn at an

(26:40):
Nri banquet. I gotta vote again. Pathetic. These guys who
destroy us, who we claim we hate, they get seventy
five percent of the primary vote every time they're up
for it. As soon as you see all that maga
energy channeled into bounceing rhinos out in primaries, that's when

(27:02):
you will start getting better leadership and the House and
the Senate. You have garbage leadership and the House and
the Senate because these guys in safe red seats don't
have any fear of you none, and their feelings on
that are completely justified. We have proven to them over
and over and over again. These senators can screw us

(27:25):
over for five years and then in an election year
they'll spend eighty million dollars bragging on TV about how
much they love guns and deporting illegals. And we have
proven time and time again we're too lazy to go
to the pools or too stupid to go to the
pools and vote against them. Until we change that, they
won't change. It is up to us to change the

(27:46):
face of the GOP. And the only way you change
the face of the GOP is primaries. Voting for Donald
Trump once every four years does not save a country,
and it doesn't change the direction of the gopis we
did good. We did good again. I'm moving off for this.
We did good and we're trending in the right direction.
Let's get that energy towards bouncing these career losers who

(28:10):
spend all their time in Washington kneecapping our agenda. All right,
let's move on. Let's talk about age, shall we. Let's
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Another segment of The

(29:41):
Jesse Kelly Show. We still have more than an hour
left of The Jesse Kelly Show. Let's take a moment,
shall we and enjoy the media actually asking some questions
that are fairly valid of coren Diversity High. You know
how we've been going off recently about Trump's Nazi Trumps,
Nazi Trump Sonazi and then he wins the election and
all of a sudden, it's now let's get along, let's

(30:03):
have unity. Hey, Trump, come over for dinner, Parensaversity Corendiversity Higher.
I had to answer some questions about it.

Speaker 2 (30:10):
President reply preferred to Donald Trump is a threat to.

Speaker 1 (30:14):
Democracy over and over again.

Speaker 4 (30:16):
And this morning though he said we're all going to
be okay.

Speaker 1 (30:19):
So was that just political art?

Speaker 4 (30:21):
I mean, I mean, if you know the president, you
know that him saying we're all going to be okay.
He's an optimist, right. He believes when you get knocked out,
you get back up. We are, we lost, but we're
not defeated. Right. We suffered a defeat, but we're not defeated.
And that is the President's optimistic nature. And it's very
similar to the question that I've just got from Karen.

(30:45):
The President believes as you asked me about the threat
to democracy, believes in being an obligation to be honest
to the American people. And we cannot forget it wasn't
just really quickly. It wasn't just the president who was
saying this, right, I mean you had the former president
now the president elect said they talked about an enemy

(31:06):
within right, He talked about mistreating Americans who disagree with him,
about terminating the constitution. We heard from his former former
chief of staff John Kelly. And let's not forget the former.

Speaker 1 (31:17):
Defense Yeah didn't answer anything, did she. Oh, it wasn't
a one off.

Speaker 4 (31:22):
They're going to wake up day after the election if
Trump won and have their right stripped.

Speaker 5 (31:25):
Away, that democracy would crumble.

Speaker 4 (31:28):
And President said today we're going to be okay, So
how do you sweare it? I can square that. I'm
going to square that in a way that hopefully makes
sense because I've been answering this question multiple times. The
American people made the decision. There was an election two
nights ago. There was and it was a free and
fair election. And we respect the election process. We do,

(31:53):
and Americans spoke, and so the job of the president
is to make sure we respect that. The job of
the president is to make sure that we have a
peaceful transfer of power. That is what the American people deserve,
and that's what we're gonna It's really it's not complicated.
It's truly truly as simple.

Speaker 1 (32:11):
As that, Oh, it is truly simple. The simplicity is
exactly what I've talked about. Remember the elites in the streets,
the division between elite communists and street communists. Elite communists
are only in it for money and power, and they're
not true believers, and they do have power, and they

(32:32):
have to use that power to protect the street communists.
The street communists are the true believers. They genuinely believe
when they're marching in the streets and throwing poop at
each other and gluing themselves to the road and all
the other crazy things they do. They believe they're finding
a gun something, even though they're just street animals. They're
mentally broken street animals. And the elites know they need

(32:55):
the street animals to do all those things. So what
do they do to them. They lie to them over
and over and over again to whip them up in
a rabid dog frenzy. They say things like this to
them on the news all the time.

Speaker 5 (33:09):
I worry about my children's future, especially my daughter, who
now has less rights than I have. And I remember
my father telling me many many years ago that I
was the first person in his family to enjoy full
civil rights, and now I have less civil rights than
I had. When he told me that.

Speaker 1 (33:30):
The young, mentally ill street animals of this country, they
hear that kind of rhetoric and they believe it. And
all of a sudden there's weeping and gnashing of teeth
because of an election. And the elites who put those
lies out, most of them never believed it at all.
They lie to their mentally broken street animals to get

(33:51):
them to do things like I said. I've made the
comparison many times and it's true. It's like picking on
a special needs kid in school. That's what they do.
They mentally break the these people and then they get
them to do whatever they want them to do by
mentally abusing them. It's freaking evil. It really is evil.
It's awful what they do. Jesse, What is it about
communism that wants to destroy anything exceptional? Anything exceptional was

(34:14):
framed as bad because it makes anyone who is an
exceptional feel bad. I see this everywhere. It's why everything
under communism sucks so bad. Movie Art Beauty. Yes, look,
I was actually in. We were in the mall a
couple of weeks ago, and there's a big Victorious Secret
store in the mall. And obviously, when you have young boys,

(34:37):
you do the best you can to avoid that store
because of the displays that are going to be there.
But look, they're teenage boys. We didn't see it coming.
We walk right by the Victoria's Secret Store and I
see my boys snickering as boys do, and I turn
around and look at them snickering, and I know the
Victoria's Secret Store there, and I think to myself, Oh gosh,
who's this dime who's half dressed at the boys are

(35:00):
making little little comments about and I turn and it
turns out they're not snickering because she's now so hot.
They're snickering because she looks like she plays left tackle
for the Dallas Cowboys and they have her stuffed and
some lingerie on the thing. How did how in the
world did that happen? What? What did we do? Well?

(35:22):
Communism believes in the destruction of everything good because communism
is of the devil. It is, It is Lucifer's religion.
It is That's why they destroy everything they touch. Whatever
they can touch, they destroy it. Whatever is most innocent

(35:43):
gets destroyed. That's why they love murdering babies. Whatever is beautiful,
they destroy it. That's why they took the Victoria's secret
models and replaced the Majoy behar Whatever is successful, they
destroy it. Whatever America, why why why would communists sign
up to bring in unending hordes of barbarians from across

(36:03):
the globe to rape and loot and murder through this
country because the country is good, Therefore the country must
be destroyed. Communism is a religion. It's Satanism is really
what it is. I'm not even close to joking about that.
It is. I've seen enough of it. Why do you
think they go after the church is so hard? Do

(36:26):
I need to remind you about the memo from the
Richmond Field office of the FBI that we only found
out about courtesy of a whistleblower announcing their intention to
infiltrate the Catholic Church. Don't think communists stumble into your
worship by accident. It's a competing religion for these people. Anyway,

(36:48):
we have another couple hours, No, we only have one hour.
I lost track of time. Crap. Let's talk about the
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my thoughts on Vivek changed? What's up with Utah? All
that and so much more. Before we get to that,
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