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Speaker 1 (00:10):
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All right, so a couple things. First, headline from Reuters.
I used to call it Routers. Chris, I think I
want to go to calling it Ruters. Who says I
have to pronounce it that No, Chris, it's not the
same I met and when I used to say Ruters,
everyone would email in all these grammar nazis. Ah, you
can't say it that way. I went to community college.
I'm stupid. I can say whatever I want anyway. Ruters
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says this Mexico to file criminal complaints in the US
over the deaths of Mexicans in the immigrant in immigration enforcement,
the guts of these freaking people, who exactly do you
think you are? All right? And look, we've talked about it,
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how this is an industry remittances. That's when someone comes
into America and makes money and sends that money back home.
That's a remittance. Remittances. They are a critical part of
the economy of so many countries around the world, Mexico
being one of the biggest ones. So well, I understand
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that Mexico considers it critical for Mexico to send hordes
and hordes and hordes of illegals into the country so
that money flows out of America and back into the
Mexican economy. I understand all that, but Mexico better start
being real careful. I'll tell you that much, real, real careful.
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Mexico is half run by drug lords. Remember half of
the states are narco states. In Texas, the economy is shaky,
to put it, or in Mexico, not in Texas, Chris, well,
in Texas it's only a fourth quit Combine that with this.
Abbott investigates Texas hospital accused of selling birth tourism packages
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to foreigners. It's just an accusation, right, now it's a
hospital in the Rio Grand. It's actually the Rio Grand
Valley Hospital selling packages. Quote, thousands of foreign travelers come
to the United States under false pretenses to give birth
and secure citizenship to their CHILDRENHSC must investigate the hospital
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if a facility, it regulates for any violish relations of
state law and obligations. Look, you understand what the allegations are.
Hospitals they need to make money too. We like to
imagine that they're just one big, wonderful charity with a
bunch of smart doctors and wonderful pleasant nurses in there.
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They make money, and they want to make more money.
And you get these soulless corporations who run these things,
and they don't give a crap about the country or
the culture. And for them, foreigners are money. Aren't you
a little sickened and saddened when you think about all
the different entities in the United States of America that
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have sold this country out for foreigners. It angers me
to know. And you know what, I'm not gonna get
myself fired up. We're gonna do emails. I'm gonna move
off of it. Jesse, why not just move oil in
a different way? Can't airplanes, trucks, pipelines or a new
canal help transport oil. Why don't we make the straight
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of hor moves insignificant by creating a different way to
transport oil. Didn't we dig the Panama Canal? So on
and so forth? Said ps. My son got the job
he was looking for. The guy that hired him said
he was impressed by his decision to wear a tie
to a job interview for Chick fil A. I'll get
back to that in a moment. Before I get back
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to that, the word on the street is we hit
an Iranian power plant last than a nuclear power plant,
because Iran is, of course being dirt balls lobbing drones
and rockets at chips. Jd Vance talked about it.
Speaker 2 (04:53):
The basic deal that we cut was we'll lift our
blockade if you stop shooting at chips, but if you
shoot at ships, we.
Speaker 3 (05:00):
Are going to punch back, and we're gonna punch back.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
Harder than ever before.
Speaker 3 (05:04):
That was the deal.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
They said they would stop shooting at ships, and what
happened twenty four hours ago They start shooting at ships again.
Now they were good, they were well behaved for about
a week, but then they start shooting at ships. So
the deal is very simple.
Speaker 3 (05:17):
If they shoot at ships, we're gonna knock the hell
out of them.
Speaker 2 (05:19):
And it's that simple, and that's the basic way it's
gonna work.
Speaker 3 (05:23):
Now. The President maintains a lot of options.
Speaker 2 (05:25):
I'm obviously not gonna tell you exactly what's gonna happen tonight,
but the President has said to them very simply, the
straight of horn Moves is going to be open. That
means oil and gas is going to flow to the
American people. That's why we see gas prices starting to
come down. That's why we see the oil price is
so low, is because the President said that crucial artery
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through which we ship a lot of the world's energy,
that artery has got to remain open.
Speaker 3 (05:51):
And that is what the Iranians have to know.
Speaker 2 (05:53):
If they try to close it down, there's gonna be
a response for the American military.
Speaker 3 (05:58):
It's that simple that it's the deal.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
They can either follow it or they can have exactly
what happened to him last night. It's just going to
keep on happening until they open up that lane and
stop shooting at ships.
Speaker 1 (06:10):
It's simple. Well, there you have it. It's all laid
out now. To your question, can't we find another way?
The answer to that question is yes, because mankind has
always found another way. Remember why Christopher Columbus found the
Western Hemisphere, Really, remember how that came to be. He
wasn't looking for new lands. There was there was a
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huge shipping lane going from Europe around the southern tip
of Africa over into India and that area over there
where there were all kinds of critical spices people wanted,
all kinds of goods and things like that. Well, just
pull up a map on your phone and look at that.
And the age of sail having to make that journey
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was brutal, and it was dangerous, and people started to
is there a safer, better way than going clear around
freaking Africa to and from every single time we want
to do this? Okay, what if we went the other way?
What if we went west? Could we get there that way? Right?
So that mankind and you mentioned that Panama Canal, it's
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very good, it's very valid point. Mankind has always sought
out better ways to ship goods to and fro. And
when one way gets too expensive, we're too dangerous. Mankind
can and will find alternate ways. I tried to tell you.
I probably didn't lay it out the best possible way,
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but I tried to explain this the other day that
I think Iran, I think they've they've obviously gone too far.
You played that card because that's the card you have
to play. That's the only card they have to play.
We'll close the straight, we'll close the straight, we'll close
the straight. Well, if you play that card enough, the
world is going to tire of it, and they're going
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to find a way around it. And what if the
world does find a way around it, there's no more
cards to play. If you're Iran. Militarily, you can't. There's
nothing you can do. It's your only card now for now.
It's a pretty good card for now. If you can
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hold hostage that much of the world's energy, it's a
really nice guard to play. But the world will start
to take steps. Now you've already seen ready the headline
from Saudi Arabia. The world's gonna start taking steps just
in case Iran decides to pull this again. That's the
good news. I think Iran's days of being able to
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do this are numbered. The bad news is that's not
going to be tomorrow. You can't just snap your fingers.
Have you ever I would encourage you to do this
if you ever have a moment. I know a lot
of people don't travel, and now that everything's so expensive,
they really don't try. But you ever been to a
port city. Maybe you're listening to me in a port
city right now, But if you haven't ever been, go
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down to one and look at the size of cargo ships,
the size of them. If you're lucky enough, there'll be
one in. Oftentimes they have to park way out and
then the stuff gets shuttled at what We won't go
into all that, but they are enormous. You asked, can't
you just fly a plane with this stuff? Nowhere near
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the volume can be hauled by air that can by boat.
Even with all the advancements in technology we have, it's
still traveling across the water, and a large boat still
seems to be the best way to transport goods to
and fro. You want boats to be able to flow
on the high seas. We're gonna come up with alternate routes.
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That's a long process. Remember the Panama Canal shoot. The
French were the ones that tried to build it first,
and then like thousands of them died from malaria and
everything else. And finally the United States of America stepped
in and said, Okay, we'll figure this out because we
actually understand bug repellent and things like that, which the
French clearly did not. Left be an American. All right,
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we're gonna talk about the world to make believe, just briefly,
the world to make believe. There's a couple good examples. Next,
get the Care for Rhinos week days with the Jesse
Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful,
amazing Thursday as we near the end of the week,
So I want have to touch on just a couple
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of looney things here that reinforce the point we make
a lot of times on the show. In fact, we
made it again yesterday that the reason Democrats have become
so violent, talk about violence, assassination, hurting people all the time,
even quote normal Democrats, I hope he dies, ha ha ha.
Why is that so common? Well, they've been programmed for years,
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years with a bunch of things that aren't true. Nazi, fascist,
all these things. Education system programs them, and this poison,
all of its lies, is pumped into their heads constantly,
if and unless you seek out actual, real voices, actually
the truth. Unless you seek that out, I mean, you
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never know. I want you to listen to this. This
is Jennifer Lewis. Listen to this level of derangements.
Speaker 4 (11:31):
Stop killing our children, son of them. We don't care
if you think you're rich. We love our children and
the color of their skin. And we're getting tired of
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being called as the next of kin. You twisted monsters
are going to fall. Don't you know your own children
will suffer if you keep magnifying this civil war?
Speaker 1 (12:12):
How much poison has that woman, she's an old woman.
How much poison has she consumed in her life to
be that twisted and just frankly wrong about everything? And
now she pushes that poison out to others, influencing others.
(12:33):
I'll play you another one. This is John Leguzamo. I'm
going to remind you that the Spanish, the Spanish Empire,
at one point time was absurdly large. They get no
credit for this at all, at all. Everyone knows, you know,
the sun never sets on the British Empire and whatnot,
But at one point, and this glow in this planet,
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the Spanish Empire was enormous, absolutely enormous, and they controlled
huge chunks of the Western hemisphere, now lots of that
was in search of two things that are kind of
at cross purposes. They wanted to spread the Gospel and
they wanted gold. Okay, not ideal to marry those two causes,
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I would admit, but that's what they wanted. Spread the Gospel.
Take some gold. How much gold? Remember we know this.
How much gold did the Spanish take from the New World,
if you will, about one hundred and eighty tons. It's
not that much, is it? All those years, all that time.
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I mean, yes, they made some, obviously, but it really
wasn't near as gold plated as they wanted it to be.
That's why the Spanish kind of just walked away from
this thing, especially when the Brits and the French got involved.
The Spanish were just in it for the gold. They're like, ah,
there ain't even much of it here. One hundred and
eighty tons. This is John Leguzamo, Latino, dude. Listen to
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how much heat they took.
Speaker 5 (14:00):
The cultural annihilation that happened to Latin people is the
worst in the history of the world. And and then
the theft of all our wealth and gold, and you know,
our gold funded the second half of the Renaissance, the
Enlightenment period.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
Renaissance happened before all this, by the way, again, it's
just it was like a century before all this, a century,
a century, it might even be two centuries before all this.
So just our gold funded the Renaissance.
Speaker 5 (14:30):
And the silver funded Asia. And so it was like
five hundred thousand tons of gold that was taken from us.
But then, you know, it talks about all the oppression,
all our history, our contributions scientists.
Speaker 3 (14:42):
Isn't.
Speaker 1 (14:45):
None of that's real, none of it. It's not an opinion.
It's just factually incorrect. But he himself obviously has consumed
large amounts of poison. He now lives permanently in a
world of make believe. I hope, I hope he can
come out of that world one day, but I'm not
(15:08):
I wouldn't bank on it. He lives permanently now in
a world of make believe, and he spreads that poison
everywhere he goes. There are people we call them democrats.
They just know so many things that aren't true. And
it's like I heard somebody say this, it's not my thoughts.
(15:29):
So I'm paraphrasing, and I don't remember who said it.
He said, when you when you deal with these people,
when you're trying to wake up a democrat, you almost
have to speak to them like a child, because that's
really what you're dealing with when it comes to an
actual understanding of the globe. I mean, you know, your
kid when you have a small child, and your child,
(15:50):
you know, you tell him you're Superman, and he genuinely
believes you can fly like the kids just know a
bunch of things that aren't real, and so you have
to slowly over time. Hey son, I think it's time
we talked about Santa Claus. At some point in time,
you're gonna have to have that conversation, right, Well, that's
(16:12):
how you have to talk to democrats. It is crazy, Jesse.
I think everyone's too focused on Iran right now. Ukraine
has hit over twenty Russian fuel tankers and several Russian
oil refineries over the last week or so. Isn't that
adversely affecting the global oil market too? Yeah, yeah, there's
(16:32):
no question about that. But also I WinCE every time
I see one of those headlines. Now, good for Ukraine,
they got their courtesy of US. But they got their
ammunition and munitions industry up and running. They got much
more advanced militarily, and now they have the ability to
hit Russia inside of Russia. And there's that old saying
(16:56):
in football and war and everything else, the best defense
is a good offense. If you want to get them
out of your territory, start hitting them and their territory. Though.
You know, it's an understandable old military concept. I get it.
So I don't get involved in these gigantic ethnic squabbles.
And you know, I'm not passionate about Russia Ukraine because
I don't care about foreign affairs, as I've told you
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so many times before. But this thing doesn't seem like
it's ever going to end. And it's not that I
would ever root for Russia. I don't think I would
necessarily root for Ukraine either. I don't know. I just
don't care about either of those places. I don't have
a rooting interest, but I'm certainly not rooting for the
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dirty Russians. What if they start losing, What if Russia
starts to feel like they're losing the danger in that
I have the same feeling. I have the same thought
going through my head that you have gone through your
head right now. It's bad anyway, not as bad as
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Speaker 6 (18:58):
We'll be back feeling a little stocky.
Speaker 1 (19:02):
Follow lunch and subscribe on social at Jesse Kelly DC.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on an amazing wonderful Thursday,
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(19:24):
wasn't gonna say it again, but I'm a huge, fat liar.
Go start a Trump account for your kids.
Speaker 6 (19:28):
On the other hand, the President of the United States
says just the opposite. Why don't we give everybody an
individual private account that they own in control. They can
have the dignity of their own savings, They can improve
their own lot in life. Moms and dads and companies,
churches and schools, all these people can contribute to these accounts.
And if you start with one thousand, and it's matched
(19:49):
at birth, and you say just fifty dollars a month,
ten dollars a week, it's fifty thousand dollars at age eighteen,
two hundred thousand dollars at age thirty, and it's a.
Speaker 1 (19:59):
Million dollars a day fifty five.
Speaker 6 (20:00):
This is the difference between the President's idea for America,
which is empowering individuals, and Mandami and Bernie's idea for America,
which is more control, more centralized control from government, more
dependency on government, which we reject.
Speaker 1 (20:16):
Jesse, I don't know how often you lift or uber,
but I personally cannot remember the last time my human
driver was an American. They've all been foreigners, Africans as
in recently coming from Africa, Middle Eastern or South of
the border types in Indian Most of them barely speak English,
if they can speak English at all. One recent driver
(20:38):
noted they were deaf in the middle of their in
their ride sharing profile. Nope, they just didn't speak a
lick of English, so they may as well have been
death death, unless you are blaw. I communicated with him
via my phone's real time translator app. Personally, I don't
care if AI displaces these people. Go back where you
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came from. Okay, a couple things, and I know that
we're undoubtedly going to get complaints when I say what
I'm going to get to here in a moment, But
I'm just being honest with you, and I'm baring my soul. First. Yes,
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there are a lot of dirty foreigners, but there are
also a lot of wonderful Americans, at least in my area,
who do door dash stuff, who do uber stuff, lift stuff,
there are lots of Americans here. I've had many because
I usually have to take a car to the airport
or something like that. When I go somewhere, we don't
do it a ton, But when we take one, yeah,
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we have Americans. That's one lots of the time. That's one. Two.
Here's the uncomfortable part I tip based on that? Is
that bad Chris? Is it? If? If you're if your
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car stinks and you're a foreigner who doesn't speak English
or hardly speaks any at all, I'm not giving you
a red cent. The flip side of that is, if
you're a pleasant American, I'm gonna slap an extra twenty
on there for you. But every single time I had
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some dude the other day, I had to drop my
car off, some black dude, the coolest dude in the world,
clean car man. Did he get a fat tip when
he dropped me off? An American? When I had to
go back to the dealership, dude shows up and his
car stunk like whatever god awful slop he had just
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eaten in there earlier. Not a lick of English, not
a red cent? Am I a bad person? Maybe? Look,
I'm not telling you to be like me. I'm not
telling you to be like me, but I tip based
on where you're from. By the way, it's not as
if a foreigner can't get a good tip from me.
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You're pleasant, speak English, clean car, Yeah, absolutely all day long.
That's generally not how it is. Hey, Jesse, I know
you like being very inclusive on the show. So I
was shocked, and maybe you were just distracted when Trump
dropped some sweet Mexican lingo he said loco when talking
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about Iran, and I didn't even hear a buenas tartes
or a freedo bandido. This is starting to make my
heart feel as heavy as ten bodies, as heavy as
ten boxes that you might be moving. I always enjoy
the show. You guys keep me from black villain Chris,
what's black villain? What does that mean? Anyway? And then
I'm very happy to actually know one hundred percent world
(23:51):
famous show that's been on here for a bit in Modesto, California.
A I'm thirteen sixty kfive E. I love that station.
I can hear Jesse's sweet voice on the radio, so
on and so forth. Look, you know, what I've always
thought was important in life is not to make other
people feel lesser or stupid. I don't. I don't like
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making people feel like the act. I take that back.
I love making communists feel like that and bad people,
but normal people, I don't want to make them feel
lesser or stupid just because I'm trilingual. That doesn't what Chris,
that doesn't? Three? What? What are the three? Well? You know,
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I obviously speak Spanish for the most part. Maybe miss
a word or two here, but I speak Spanish and
some European and as a matter of fact, a little Japanese
now too. Kunichi walk Chris, bet, you don't even know
what that means? Too bad? I do. Back to what
I was saying. The reason I didn't point out what
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Trump's want. I didn't want to make people who or Chris,
what's the word? If you can only speak one language,
it's not bi lingual? Try lingual? What is it? Mono lingual?
That sounds like the flu or something. I don't think
that's a real thing. But anyway, I didn't want to
make any of those people feel bad. I would very
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much like the communists who have infected our institutions to
feel bad. Though this story, have you paid any attention
to this story out of the Smithsonian, So I need
to rewant. Remember I told you I went and lived
in Washington, d C. For a year after I lost
two congressional runs, because I was really good at it.
After I lost two congressional runs, I wanted to stay
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involved in politics. I wanted to stay in the fight,
and I moved back to d C. Took a job
back there, political job for a year. And look, there
were parts of living in d C. Not many, but
there were parts that were kind of cool. There were
parts of it that were crushing. Some of the crushing
stuff wasn't. And this is pre let me think when
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this was. This was twenty thirteen, twenty fourteen. This is
like just the start of the woke era. You would
go to something, some kind of monument, some kind of museum,
and it would look like the people who were handling
it hated it and hated the person. I have not
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been in recent years, but I'm told Thomas Jefferson's home.
It basically trashes Thomas Jefferson. It's just a big ode
to slavery. It's the worst thing in the world. So
the Smithsonian, everybody knows what the Smithsonian is, The White
House dug into this, and I'm about to redo some
things that your jaw is going to drop. I'm just
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warning you. But the Trump administration, to their credit, decided
to dig into this. What it's going on at the Smithsonian.
Remember the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History. That's kind
of a cool thing I would expect for you.
Speaker 3 (26:58):
Me.
Speaker 1 (26:58):
We go to Washington, D's see, we walk into that
and it's going to be red, white, and blue baby
and telling our story and everything else. Yeah. No, quote.
Our central finding is not that the museum has simply
added overlooked stories, rather that museum leadership has explicitly adopted
an ideological framework that no longer treats the American story
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as a shared national inheritance to be taught or celebrated,
but as a political instrument to divide the spirit and
discourage our citizens. According to the report this is from Newsmax,
the museum minimizes the nation's founding fathers and founding documents
while emphasizing themes of systemic racism, oppression, and national failure.
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It contends visitors will find no major exhibits for George Washington,
Thomas Jefferson, or anything else. The director Antha Hartig. She
described history as ani quote a prime tool for social justice.
What kind of stuff will you see? Your jaw is
(28:08):
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So I warned you that you were going to WinCE
when I started reading What's in these Museum, The Smithsonian,
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the White House did a report they dug into it.
I want to remind you that this is what happens
when you bring communists into your organization. Maybe your organization
is a church, maybe it's a small family business. Maybe
it's a parks department. Maybe it's a museum or a
public library. The results are always the same. The communist
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is a religious zealot. He is religious, and just like
every other major religion on the planet, he wants to
spread his religion and he views that as his highest
calling in life. And it doesn't matter if you put
him in charge of something that is really important, or
this has to run white. He won't think like that
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at all. All things have to work on behalf of
the revolution. Would you like to hear what they did
to the Smithsonian? Let me read you a few things.
Chris is worried because there are some things I don't
even want to read on the air. He's understandably worried.
Here's some in accordance with Potus's Restoring Truth and Sanity
to American History order, a new report exposes how the
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Smithsonian turned the National Museum of American History into a
vehicle for radical left propaganda and degeneracy. Here are some
of the worst examples. Rapid Response forty seven is the
one who put this out. By the way, just a
breakdown of the report. The museum, supposedly for families and children,
displayed a a sado masochistic crotch harness, a trans non
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binary person's chest binder, and pages from a six year
old girl's diary in which she prays every night for
her blank to grow. Oh you didn't think that was all,
did you. The museum also featured clips of drag queens,
images of nude women. These are children in this museum
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images of nude women and a magazine promoting I'm not
even going to read that on the air. That's just
wildly inappropriate. You don't want to read it. Let me
tell you that they smeared iconic pieces of our culture
as racist. Mickey Mouse, the ukulele. The Wild West was
of course, turned into the subjegation of the Indians. Christopher
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Columbus was a murderer. The Christian Pilgrims were colonizers. Thanksgiving
was a national day of mour. Of mourning. In the
Benjamin Franklin exhibit, they devoted twenty percent of the space
to enslaved peoples and asked visitors whether Franklin conducted electric
shock experiments on slaves, with zero evidence he didn't do that.
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By the way, They took one of America's greatest minds
and smeared him with baseless accusations. I could go on
and on and on. All hit a couple of highlights.
They elevated Angela Davis, a Marxist who ran for VP
as a communist in nineteen eighty called for abolishing police
in jails. She was on the FBI's most wanted list.
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She celebrated at the Smithsonian Museum for American History. I'm
not reading the rest of this rancid filth. You get
the idea. This is what they do. They all operate
this same way. They don't just walk into your family
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business and become the HR manager. They view that role
of HR manager as something that should be used on
behalf of the revolution. You hire that commie hag for HR,
you are five seconds away from getting rainbow emails sent
out to everybody. Everyone, come in for your diversity training.
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Now white people don't need to apply anymore, or on
and on and on down the list it goes. This
is what happens every time you invite a communist into something.
These are the people who now write American history stories
at museums.
Speaker 5 (34:13):
Cultural annihilation that happened to Latin people is the worst
in the history of the world. And then the theft
of all our wealth and gold, and you know, our
gold funded the second half of the Renaissance, the Enlightenment period,
and the silver funded Asia, and so it was like
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five hundred thousand tons of gold that was taken from us.
But then you know, talks about all the oppression, all
our history, our contributions scientists, it's a powerful read.
Speaker 1 (34:44):
And I'm all the different like they trash it, all,
all of it. We have allowed this communist infestation to
spread into so many parts of our society, and then
you wake up one day and they've got crotch binders
or whatever. That weird thing was at the freaking Smithsonium
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Museum for History. Naked chicks at a museum with kids,
little kids running around in it. These people are sick, man,
But that this is what we're up against. I hope
you found it inspiring to stay involved. I find this
extremely inspiring. The US men's national team, this is the
soccer team. Their World Cup payout was twelve point eight
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million dollars. It will be shared with the women's team
after an equal pay collective bargaining agreement. I'm sorry, I'm sorry,
but this is this is what happens when you won't
tell communists no. Nobody has the guts to just tell
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these people no. But I deserve No, you don't. But
but we're just as good. No, you're not. But if
we're just as entertaining, No you're not.
Speaker 4 (36:00):
They're not.
Speaker 1 (36:01):
You don't bring in the money, you're not as good.
You should actually be happy with the pennies you do get.
In fact, you should be grateful for those, grateful for
the pennies you do get. That's what a country run
by actual men who had testosterone. That's what a country
should say. Instead in this country, you bow. I'm so
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sorry that you've been oppressed. I'm sorry you didn't get
to make as much as the men's team, the one
people actually watch. All right, So we have a final hour,
and I have no idea where we're gonna go. I
do have a little example of how they see themselves
as kings and queens. We're probably gonna talk about air
travel and navil power. Mam Donnie out of New York
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put out a fascinating little map. Thank you, Mam Donnie
for constantly reinforcing my point about how foreigners are the
thing keeping up communism in America and without them it
goes away. All that and more coming up next hour.
Hang on,