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March 18, 2025 37 mins

Jesse is still wrong about honey. The will of the voter is being denied by communist judges. The best things are not fast or easy. Erielle Azerrad and the deportations America must be doing. Australia won’t allow freedom of speech because they think it’s a threat to multiculturalism. Communist terror tactics. Intimidation as a long term tactic. 

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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 Tuesday, a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday. And we are going
to talk about these judges a bit more deporting people.
We're going to discuss how do we actually fix the country.

(00:32):
What's the solution to this judge thing. We have so
much we have to discuss this hour. We'll get to
emails and other things, but I I need to address
something that was said last night on the show. Now,
maybe you've already listened, maybe you listened live last night,

(00:53):
maybe you downloaded the podcast on iHeart, Spotify, iTunes. But
if you did miss it, or if you heard it,
here is what happened. And here's what I said. This
is a little bit of a longer clip, and I
want to make sure I'm doing this the right way.
This is what was said last night. We have had

(01:15):
in our kitchen here in the studio, I would guess
for three years, at least two years, the largest container
of honey you have ever seen in your life? How
much did you say that container was that you bought?
Chris Jewish producer, Chris bought a five pound jug of honey. Now,

(01:42):
we don't use much honey here. Virtually the entire ten
gallon jug of honey has been in the kitchen forever.
It is now because this is two or three years old,
a solid block, it's no longer honey.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
So I did what normal people would do.

Speaker 1 (02:03):
I turned around and I took this three ton jug
of honey, and I threw it in the trash can.
Jewish producer Chris, of course, has to go in there
to complain that I threw away the honey he purchased
two or three years ago. What Chris, honey does go bad? Yes,

(02:24):
it does.

Speaker 2 (02:24):
It just went bad. It's sugar. It's sugar.

Speaker 1 (02:29):
Of course, it freaking goes bad, Chris, Everything goes If
it doesn't go bad, buddy, you shouldn't be eating it.
Do you realize that if it doesn't go bad? Have
you ever seen one of those internet things? Okay, all right,
you got it. That's what happened last night. And not
only there are a couple of things have happened since

(02:50):
that since that aired last night. Not only did Chris,
I kid you not on the occasion. Look, if you're
on the simulcaster or something like that, just I'm holding
it up. Chris dug it out of the trash can.
He was so concerned that I had wasted money on
my life. I'm holding the jug you see. You thought

(03:13):
I was making it up. I'm holding it. He dug
it out of the trash can. He not only dug
it out of the trash can, he disrespectfully put it
in a bunch of hot water to make it liquidy again.
And now you see it, and you see it swishing around.
Now it's liquidity. As if that proved some kind of
a point. That's one thing that happened in the last
twenty four hours. The second thing that happened in the

(03:35):
last twenty four hours is we have received approximately ten
thousand emails from you saying, Jesse Honey doesn't go bad.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
Jesse.

Speaker 1 (03:44):
Chris is right, Jesse Honey doesn't go bad. And I
thought about it. I thought about it long and hard,
because you you don't never want to be an arrogant person, right.
Humility is something I've always placed a premium, you know, me,
the oracle.

Speaker 2 (04:04):
I want to be somebody who.

Speaker 1 (04:05):
Owns up to my mistakes. I want to be known
as somebody who's willing to come on the air and
acknowledge where I maybe have aired in this way or
that way. And my intention was tonight, after you're not
so very nice feedback, My intention was tonight to come

(04:26):
on the air and own the fact that honey doesn't
go bad. You know what, I still think. I'm right.
Don't shake your head, Chris. I'm not taking anything back.
I am standing on principle. I am going to act
as if I've been correct all along. I yes, I

(04:46):
got all your emails about Jesse. They've found some three
thousand year old honey in an Egyptian tomb and it
was good to go. Really, did you try it? Did
you try the honey? Do you think anybody tried the honey?
Do you think they pulled honey out of the tomb
and that they spread it on some peanut buttered toast
or something like that. No, they didn't, because they knew

(05:07):
it went bad at some point along the line that
honey had to have gone bad. I totally disagree with science.
I disagree with Jewish producer, Chris. I disagree with all
you smarty pants listeners. What Chris, it's not aged like Bourbon.
The reason Bourbon ages, Chris, is it has alcohol in

(05:30):
it that kills all the germs that grow in it.
As there's no alcohol in honey. I'm looking at the ingredients, Chris,
you know what the ingredient, and this is honey. That's
the ingredient. Okay, it's not alcoholic. It's no, it's not antibacterial,
it's not There's no way, honey stays good forever. Science
is wrong. I am right and I'm standing by it.

(05:52):
Let's move on and talk about the country, shall we,
Because the judge is the look a judge. A judge
came out earlier today and said it was about USA.

Speaker 3 (06:04):
Eight.

Speaker 2 (06:05):
Uh sorry, you know what.

Speaker 1 (06:06):
You can't even disband USA. You can't do this, you
can't do that. The judge problem is really really bad.
This is we don't have to go over the same
point we've made a thousand times. That's why the communists
put communist judges on the bench. That's why communists become
judges to begin with. They're there to push the revolution forward,

(06:26):
and they're there to stop anybody who tries to stop
the revolution. Headline this is from life set. Soros linked
legal firm behind the lawsuit to block Trump's deportation of
alien gang members that's what communists do. They use the
legal system as judges, as lawyers, as whatever to protect

(06:47):
the revolution, to move the revolution forward. You see it
all all over the media.

Speaker 2 (06:53):
You see this.

Speaker 4 (06:53):
Stuff says because you've said the government doesn't have a
statutory basis to do something, and you say you can't
do it, that that means that you are siding with terrorists.
And by the way, they have not been determined to
be terrorists. As you noted at the outset, there's been
no hearing on that.

Speaker 1 (07:11):
Was that Lindsay Graham. Oh no, that was Andrew Weisman. Sorry,
I got the voices confused. But okay, we already covered
it all last night. I'll have to cover it again.
You know why communists want violent criminals here, They really
really want them here. If you vote Democrat, you want
them here. Fort Myer's City Council. You hear this little
tidbit the argument.

Speaker 3 (07:33):
And I know there's no male intend to it that
we would risk federal or state funding if I don't
sign up for this.

Speaker 1 (07:44):
This is a member of the city council talking about
having to cooperate with Ice and hand over the violent
illegal criminals.

Speaker 3 (07:51):
It is a tumultuous day and age, and this is
a day I hate city in the seat that my
city's not for sale.

Speaker 1 (08:03):
I'd sorry, it's making me laugh. So you got all
that get you get the why. And because we're in
the middle of all this, Obviously, people they want a solution.
It's human nature. It's not unique to politics. Human beings.
When faced with a problem, they want a solution. They

(08:24):
don't just want problems pointed out. They want to know
how do we fix it? I want to know the
same thing, how do we fix it? I'm not unique
in that I woke up today angry about the judges.

Speaker 2 (08:34):
I'll be honest. It's getting to me.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
And I see this judicial activism taking place. It's bothering me,
and it bothers me for the same reason it bothers you.

Speaker 2 (08:44):
Trump the Trump administration.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
They're in there trying to fix all the things the
communists have destroyed, and now here we have all these
judges trying to stop them from fixing it. And I'm frustrated.
And I want my country saved, and you want your
country saved. And it can make it's almost frantic if
you let yourself really get consumed by it.

Speaker 2 (09:06):
Don't do this, by the way.

Speaker 1 (09:07):
If you let yourself really get consumed by it, it
can make you frantic that we that our will, the
will of the voter, is being denied by a bunch
of communists in black robes. Don't let it make you frantic.
But why don't we talk about the ultimate solution to it?

(09:31):
Because the ultimate solution to it is not impeaching. That's fine,
impeach them.

Speaker 2 (09:36):
I love that.

Speaker 1 (09:37):
The ultimate solution to it is not arresting some of
these judges for a sedition. And again I'm fine with
that too. Remember this is me. I'm totally fine with that.
Sounds good. Arrest them, that's fine. The ultimate solution is something,
It's something that's going to be difficult, and it's not

(09:57):
going to be what you want to hear you see,
And as is so often the case in life, to
truly solve a problem is going to involve pain and patience.
Do you want to do you really genuinely want to
have a system of government where judges are not communists

(10:20):
trying to burn down your country? Is that what you want?
That's what I want? How do we get that? Let's
talk about it next? Missed out?

Speaker 3 (10:31):
Catch up.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
Jesse kellyshow dot com. It is the Jesse Kelly Show
on a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday.

Speaker 2 (10:42):
Don't forget.

Speaker 1 (10:43):
You can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
We still have to get to all kinds of emails.
Will make fun of joy and read little update on
the old Trump putin thing and all that and so
much more still to come on the world famous Jesse
Kelly Show. Well, let's just talk about this though, about
the judges. You want this stuff to stop, the judicial activism,

(11:07):
You want the communist revolution to stop.

Speaker 2 (11:10):
You want all the.

Speaker 1 (11:11):
Roadblocks they're throwing in front of Trump to stop. You
want it to stop. I want it to stop. And
now we're sitting here. We're looking for a solution. Now
we want the Supreme Court to step in, and they should,
by the way. We want an impeachment. We want to
throw them in jail. We want all that stuff. Is fine,
But all these things, everything I just said, they're all

(11:34):
temporary solutions. They will not actually solve the problem. They
are temporary solutions, solutions that may bridge the gap until
we get a final solution. But they're temporary solutions. As in,
I want you to think about an obese person Maybe

(11:56):
that's you keep churning by the way, you'll get the
weight off just trying anyway. Maybe that's you. Maybe you've
gotten to a place where you are so fat that
the doctor's telling you they need to get this weight
off your body now, or you were at risk of
heart failure, and so then you're you're at a place
where Okay, I can let me see, I can get liposuction,

(12:20):
I get some kind of surgery, get him suck all
the fat out of my body. Or I can go, oh,
what's that drug, chris o, zempic, zep zempik, whatever that
thing people are injecting in themselves.

Speaker 2 (12:29):
I'll do with that.

Speaker 1 (12:30):
But of course you can imagine how great that is
for you. I think I'm going to inject myself with
something that will make me lose weight.

Speaker 3 (12:36):
Right.

Speaker 1 (12:36):
Obviously, these are all things that can work temporarily, but
none of them actually go to the root of the
diet and exercise problem. That is why you are so obese.
And I'm not saying don't do any of those things.
That's your business, your life, your health. But I'm saying
you can't look at those things as the final solution.

(12:59):
The final solution, the solution. The real solution to fixing
this problem is changing and fixing the culture of the
United States of America. The real solution is getting everyday
citizens knowledgeable about the political process, knowledgeable about what is wrong,

(13:21):
what is right, what is going on, Knowledgeable and involved.
And maybe you are sitting back now throwing your hands
up and saying, I'm already involved.

Speaker 2 (13:31):
I'm already knowledgeable. I know you are.

Speaker 1 (13:35):
It's not about you. But that's the only way we
can save the country, truly, truly save it long term.
Why do we why do we have these judges, Why
don't we have the you know what, let's talk about
the Soros das. That's a famous thing. That's a famous
thing people talk about on the right all the time.
I've talked about it many times. You have this communist

(13:57):
foreign billionaire who's sunk millions and millions of dollars, some
of it yours into DA races across the country, District
attorney races across the country. But where is he running
these das? Where he is he in rural Montana? Trying
to install a George Soro soft on crime DA who's
going to turn some savage loose from jail to go

(14:19):
rape and kill some more. Of course, not where's he
going to do this. He's going to New York, He's
going to la He's got various spots across the country.
He's walking into Blue America, America where morons vote Democrat
over and over and over and over again. And because
the people there are so stupid and so unaware of

(14:43):
what they're voting for, they'll go into the voting booth
and they'll vote Democrat every single time, and then two
weeks later they'll be screaming at their neighbor about why
there's some kind of drug dealer on the corner stealing
and killing people.

Speaker 2 (14:58):
How did he get out of jail.

Speaker 1 (15:01):
The truth is, we don't have a judge problem. We
don't have a politician problem, we don't have an FBI problem.
We have a people problem. It is our fault, not yours, specifically,
because you're already involved. So spare me the stupid emails
that they were not me. You know what I'm saying.

(15:21):
I'm talking about the population as a whole. If it
doesn't apply to you, don't apply it to you. Remember
that old rule here on the show. But we have
a people problem. I experienced it in my own life.
You experience it in yours. The frustration when you're trying
to get your normy friends involved in politics. I've told

(15:42):
you before, banging my head against the wall, talking to
my friends, talking to family, talking to neighbors, totally unaware
of what's going on in the world, why it matters,
upcoming elections, school board. I've never voted in one of
those primaries. Why would I vote? What are the issues?
I'm not sure the person who can't be bothered to

(16:04):
take ten minutes out of their day.

Speaker 2 (16:05):
Not even a long time, not like you do or
like I do.

Speaker 1 (16:08):
They can't be bothered to take ten minutes a day
to dig into the issues, what's going on, why it matters.
That is what's dooming us. But we don't want to
hear that because what we want is ozempic. What we
want is light boat section. What we want is I
elected Donald Trump. Now, hey, Trump, fix it. But it

(16:30):
doesn't work that way. It has never worked that way,
it will never work that way. The communists took over
every single institution and the country that was once the
land of the free. And they didn't do it overnight.
They didn't do it in one presidential election.

Speaker 2 (16:49):
They didn't do it in.

Speaker 1 (16:49):
Presidential elections at all. Those are practically a side issue
for communists. Every single local election, state election, they are
there showing up making sure communism is put into place.

Speaker 2 (17:04):
And the back end of all that is they control things.

Speaker 1 (17:10):
The twenty year the ten year results of eating right
and working out are you're finding in good shape. No
light bow needed. Keep the needle to yourself. That's how
we save the country. It's going to be a long road,
so we just have to accept that.

Speaker 2 (17:25):
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(18:13):
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Trust me, it works. We will be right back with
a legal analyst Ario Azarad to talk about all these
judges and more. Next the Jesse Kelly Show I Like
It returns next it is the Jesse Kelly Show, and

(18:35):
I just got way more excited for this interview than
I already was.

Speaker 2 (18:40):
As you are well aware.

Speaker 1 (18:43):
If we have guests, which is rare on this show,
they pick their introduction music.

Speaker 2 (18:48):
That song is so great.

Speaker 1 (18:50):
I actually asked Jewish producer Chris if she picked it,
and she did. Ario Azaad, Attorney Aero Azred is joining me.
Now we have had her husband, David before, who was
absolutely brilliant. Reached out wanted to get some legal thoughts
because I'm stupid, and apparently her musical taste is outstanding.

Speaker 2 (19:08):
Ariel.

Speaker 1 (19:09):
First of all, well done on that most people don't
even know about traffic.

Speaker 5 (19:14):
Honestly, I have to tell you, Jesse, I came on
your show maybe five years ago and I did that
lock on song too, and I love it so much.
So I'm I'm flannery that you like it too.

Speaker 2 (19:25):
You did, You've done good? Okay, now thank you.

Speaker 1 (19:27):
Obviously you're gonna have to dumb this down for well
me legally. We hear all kinds of legal arguments now,
and it's tough to suss out who's who and what's
what deporting people with green cards visas?

Speaker 2 (19:42):
What are what are the quote due.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
Process rights of somebody who's here on a visa?

Speaker 2 (19:48):
How does this work? What is legal?

Speaker 1 (19:49):
What is not? Yeah?

Speaker 5 (19:51):
Sure, so I think what's been interesting about the debate
that's happening now over Khalil is you know everyone's saying, wow,
he's got freeze writes, and he's got a green card.
You know, he's a special type of alien. He's not
like someone on a student visa. Well, the real issue
is is that under the Immigration Nationality Act, you know,

(20:12):
the the basis for deportation is the same whether you
are a student visa holder or a Green card holder,
you are what's considered a quote deportable alien. And if
you violate any number of provisions.

Speaker 6 (20:24):
Let's say you engage in.

Speaker 5 (20:26):
Marriage fraud or domestic violence, or say you have a
criminal conviction, or in this case, if you quote a
spouse support for terrorism, or terrorist activities. That's a reasonable
basis for you to be deported. Another basis that's even
more discretionary, I would say, is that if the Secretary
of State in this case Mark or Rubio, believes that

(20:47):
you pose a potential security threat or has beliefs that
you pose a reasonable security threat, you also can be
deported on that basis as well. And so this idea
that you're in sort of a special cocoon or bubble
because you have a green card, which is you know, again,
is a more permanent form of status in the United
States versus like the student visa. The idea that you're

(21:07):
in a special cocoon or protective bubble is just not
true and it's not borne out in any sort of
reasonable fashion within our statutes. And so we actually have
a long history of supporting individuals that do a spouse
support for terrorist organizations. You know, we in the past

(21:30):
have denied entry to individuals who have put out flyers
for terrorist organizations while living abroad. And what's interesting, Jesse,
is that the basis for deportation and the basis for
denial of entry are the same, which means that if
you do something shady, we can deny you entry. If

(21:50):
you do something shady after you get your visa, we
can revoke your visa.

Speaker 2 (21:55):
There.

Speaker 1 (21:56):
Could you explain to me how somebody like Mahmoud kh
or this dirt ball Brown University professor, or any of
these people, how do they get in here anyway? Don't
they have enough ties to where anybody would look at
their background, their friends and just say no, how do
we have so many people who are here with papers.

Speaker 5 (22:18):
It's a very good question. And what's interesting, Jesse, you
bring up a good point is that recent court filings
in the career case actually demonstrate that he got his
visa in November of twenty twenty four. Okay, so this
is after he engaged in all sorts of crazy activity
in Columbia. I mean, there's all sorts of reports coming
up now that the Columbia students who weren't folding holding

(22:40):
Janitor's hostage, that they were obviously taking over buildings on campus,
that they were harassing students and faculty. So this is
after all the crazy behavior at Columbia unfolded in April
and May of twenty twenty four. He was given a
green card I believe eleven days after Trump's election, which
you know, I think you know. Again, there's a lot

(23:03):
of discussion that perhaps he got his green card because
his wife was already here and he was put on
some sort of fast track, and I believe he got
it within a year of applying. But I will say
this is that the wait list for a green card
in the United States is around four million, and we
give out I believe, around a million per year, So

(23:27):
he wasn't on the waitlist for very long, which should
raise a lot of questions, right, I mean, I don't
There's a lot of unanswered. There's a lot of question
marks here in terms of what is the actual vetting process, right,
how how much are we actually looking into the backgrounds
of individuals who are filling out these forms and saying, yes,
you know, I've been compliant with X, Y and Z.

(23:48):
Clearly he hasn't been right.

Speaker 6 (23:49):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (23:50):
In fact, if you look at his forms, he actually,
you know, with dishonest in terms of you know, his
activity obviously, So there's a lot of question here, and
the hope is that the Trump administration will be able
to at least resolve some of the damage or rectify
some of the damage that's been done. By the prior
administration in terms of betting. But no, absolutely, I think

(24:12):
you know this is an issue of iceberg, right, you know,
or as having ways to say that when you see
an iceberg, one eighth of it is above water and
seven aces is the low water. So I think that's
what we're dealing with this year.

Speaker 1 (24:25):
Speaking with Ariel Ozra out attorney, kind of laying us out,
getting us straightened out on all this immigration stuff. Okay, Ariel,
I am a Barbarian, as everybody is well aware. And
when I hear that we snatch up some hamas dirtball
and send him packing, I not only cheer, I ask
why can't we do that? With all these protests full
of illegals. Every time you walk into New York City,

(24:47):
every freaking time I go up there, there's a whole
legion of these scumbags walking up and down the street
advertising that they're here illegally Los Angeles. It's like a
daily routine. Are we not allowed to simply step been
and say are you here legally? Nope?

Speaker 2 (25:02):
On the plane, I can we do that?

Speaker 5 (25:05):
Well? In a lot of instances, we require or the
federal government needs to have more cooperation from state and
local authorities, which has been a huge, a huge problem.
Uh you know, the whole issue is sanctuary cities. You know,
I don't know if you're familiar with what a lack
of cooperation looks like in practice, but what I'm about
to tell you is probably going to horrify you. You know,

(25:28):
in instances where, for instance, an illegal committed a crime
or they've been you know, scooped up by local authorities. Okay,
they're taken to the county jail, they're uh, you know,
they're detained there for some short amount of time, and
eventually they'll be released by local authorities, especially an instance,

(25:50):
if it's a sanctuary uh city. Now, generally speaking, local
authorities that want to cooperate with federal authorities will call
up ICE and say, hey, you know, we have someone
here who's obviously not supposed to be here, and ICE
will come and they will you know, they will take over,
they will detain the individual. In instances where you have

(26:11):
a sanctuary city, you actually have local authorities releasing the
individual out into the public and I would say in
defiance or out of refusal willingness to cooperate with ICE.
And so what ICE is forced to do in those
situations is actually stake out local jails and wait until
the individual is released. Yeah, in the hopes of actually

(26:34):
getting the criminal are the illegal aliens. So if you
think about the amount of resources that have to be
wasted because federal authorities are denied access by state and
local officials and they're forced to actually stake out and
wait for the illegals to be released by local authorities,
it's actually, it's it's completely bananas. And this is what

(26:57):
sanctuary cities have done time and time again, and it
may the job of federal authorities so much more challenging
and so much more difficult. So it's kind of a
long and winded way of saying that so much of
federal so much of the ability of federal authorities to
deal with immigration issues depends on their ability to coordinate

(27:18):
with local and state authorities. Because what you have is
criminal law is at the state level, an immigration law
is dealt with at the federal level, and so those
sort of spears of authority tend to bump up against
each other.

Speaker 1 (27:32):
If that make sense, No, it does make sense, Ariel,
Thank you so much. I'm so much smarter now than
I was before, and that actually probably isn't saying very much,
but thank you. I appreciate you and your taste in music.

Speaker 5 (27:44):
Oh well, thank you so much, Jessie. It's always a
pleasure to chat with you and happy to talk immigration
or anti terrorism stuff anytime of course.

Speaker 1 (27:54):
All right now, you just heard what she said. It's
a lot to take in a lot of that stuff.
You probably knew. But why do we have so much
violent crime on our streets, both from illegals and otherwise
because elected democrats across this country want it there. It's

(28:15):
hard to accept that, but it's true. You must protect
yourself because authorities across this country are totally okay with
you being hurt, very, very badly. When you go for
that walk with your dog in the park, you need
a burn a pistol launcher on you. When you go
to the gas station and I gotta run down, it's

(28:36):
gonna grab a six pack. You need a burn a
pistol launcher on you. In your home, by your bed,
in your car, A burn a pistol launcher will save
your life.

Speaker 2 (28:46):
Ah, but I can.

Speaker 1 (28:47):
I'm in New York. Burna is legal in all fifty states.
You don't need a permit. You don't need a background check.
These savages believe in hurting people and they're looking for
someone right now? Is it going to be you? Or
your wife or your husband or your daughter? By Rna
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Speaker 2 (29:11):
Go get one.

Speaker 1 (29:12):
I own my five Bernard dot com slash Jesse.

Speaker 2 (29:16):
We'll be back the Jesse Kelly Show. It's still real
to me, damn it.

Speaker 1 (29:22):
The turnstacks. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a
wonderful Tuesday.

Speaker 2 (29:28):
Member.

Speaker 1 (29:29):
You can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Uh,
the dear this out of Australia. Not that you care
about Australia, but just let me clarified. It's a pretty
revealing statement when you really think about it.

Speaker 6 (29:43):
I think the advocates for those changes need to explain
what do they want people to have the right to say?
What kind of racist abuse do they want to see
or be able to lawfully see on the streets of Sydney.
I recognize, and I'm fully sit from the beginning that
we don't have the same frame them of speech laws
that they have in the United States, and the reason
for that is that we want to hold together a

(30:06):
multicultural community and.

Speaker 1 (30:07):
Have people we don't have the same freedom of speech
laws because we want to hold together a multicultural community.
That's interesting.

Speaker 2 (30:20):
Why would freedom of speech?

Speaker 1 (30:24):
Why would that hold back multiculturalism?

Speaker 5 (30:28):
Hm?

Speaker 1 (30:29):
Did you see UK's PM what's that idiot's named? Starmer
came out and complained about the rising tide of Islamophobia.
Just remember the importation of foreign barbarians to destroy your
country by the leaders of Western civilization. It's not an accident,

(30:51):
and it's not done because they're really nice guys who
were gently misguided. They bring these people in because you,
the patriototic citizen, are just too much freaking trouble. And
it's just a lot easier to bring in some barbarian
and pay him a five hundred dollars visa card and
let him pillage your wife and daughter and then steal

(31:12):
your country from you. It's a whole lot less trouble. Jesse,
Why can't judge's overruling deportation be charged with treason whether
or not it sticks put them on the defensive. See,
I love this way of thinking. This is exactly right.
Do you remember do you remember the Roe versus Wade
thing being overturned. Stay with me on this because this

(31:36):
is going to come back to where we're at right
now in the Supreme Court. Remember, remember when it leaked
before the actual Roe versus Wade being overturned, Before that
decision came out, it leaked, and that was a huge
scandal that never ever, ever happens. Supreme Court decisions never

(31:56):
are leaked beforehand. All of a sudden, we woke up
one day and somebody they've never found out who, someone
leaked the decision. Well, the Communists got themselves whipped up
into a frenzy over this whole thing, because there's nothing
Democrats love more than slaughtering unborn babies. They just live
and die for it, like any demonic society does. The

(32:17):
Aztecs love it. Anytime you have a completely demonic society,
you will find they love slaughtering babies. It just goes
hand in hand. Well, the Communists started freaking out, you
can't overturn rovers as wait, oh my gosh, kill them all.
Then Rovers's way gets overturned. Do you remember what happened afterwards?
And during all this, after they leak everything else, protests

(32:39):
started popping up in front of the homes of the
Supreme Court justices. They're human beings, flesh and blood, human beings.
They live in neighborhoods just like you do, just like
I do. And the street animals started getting really loud
in front of their homes, so much so that people
like me, like you, we were screaming that these the
protesters have to be a because that's against the law.

(33:01):
But Joe Biden wanted to arrest them. Nobody would go
arrest these people for violating the law. It's against the
law to intimidate a Supreme Court justice.

Speaker 2 (33:09):
No one would arrest them.

Speaker 1 (33:10):
And then remember, some guy got on a plane with
a gun from California and flew across the country with
the intention of assassinating Brett Kavanaugh. Now, let me ask
you something. All these people they were there because they
didn't want Roe versus Wade overturn. Were they successful? You'd

(33:35):
probably say no, right, but think about this for a moment. No,
they weren't successful in overturning Roe versus Wade. But do
you think they were at all successful in sending a
message to the Supreme Court on what will and won't

(33:56):
be done in the wake of controversial decisions.

Speaker 2 (34:00):
That don't go their way.

Speaker 1 (34:02):
Remember, it's easy to think about judges and politicians and
these people as TV characters because we only see them
on television, we see we hear them on the radio.
But they're flesh and blood human beings, not just with
homes with families. These people have husbands, wives, sons, daughters, mothers, fathers.

(34:28):
They're flesh and blood human beings with all the same
hopes and fears that you have. Let me ask you
would you would all be intimidated. I'm not saying you'd
cave or anything like that. But tonight, if you went home,
went in, had some dinner. After dinner, maybe the fams

(34:48):
sitting around chilling, getting ready to watch one of the
more than forty free online courses offered by Hillsdale College
at Hillsdale dot edu slash Jesse, And all of a sudden,
a loud noise pops off out front, and you go
look out the front door, the front window, and there's
one hundred people screaming and yelling and chanting your name

(35:12):
in front of the house, so much so that you
don't believe you can safely get the mail.

Speaker 2 (35:17):
Do you think that would affect you? Would you even
go home? The next night?

Speaker 1 (35:24):
Who would you call in that moment? Maybe would you
send the fam away to live with your mother for
a little while?

Speaker 2 (35:31):
Of course you would, You're a human being.

Speaker 1 (35:34):
Do you think those attempted assassinations and protests do you
think they actually failed? Or do you think the Supreme
Court got the message loud and clear that they are
at risk of physical violence if they attempt to stop
the communist revolution again? I would argue those protests in

(35:58):
front of the Supreme Court, in front of their homes,
I would argue they were wildly successful. I'm not even
so sure the Supreme Court is going to step in
and stop these judges. Maybe while the protesters are out front,
maybe those judges should go take the Constitution one oh
one course. It's being offered by Hillsdale at no charge.

Speaker 2 (36:21):
Remember there's no charge.

Speaker 1 (36:22):
You, me, Amy Cony, Barrett, Brett Kavanaugh, everybody can take.
Hillsdale College is offering more than forty courses online for free.
You can do it with your family while the savages
are out front, or just on a quiet Sunday afternoon,
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(36:46):
go and rule no cost. Hillsdale dot Edu slash Jesse.
Back to my point, intimidation. Intimidation can be extremely effect
do long term. Even if it doesn't even if it
doesn't get done what it wants to get done in
the short term and the long term, it can be

(37:08):
extremely effective. And this is how communists have operated forever.
Sawlensky wrote a book on all this. You remember all
that pick a target, isolate it, freeze it. They've picked
the Supreme Court. You and I've had this discussion so
many times before. They recognize that Supreme Court numbers aren't
in their favor. So they've started talking about impeaching. I'm

(37:28):
killing them, impeaching. I'm killing them. Protest them, impeach them,
kill them. Trying to make sure that little speed bump
for the revolution gets smoothed out.

Speaker 2 (37:39):
And that's why we are where we are.

Speaker 1 (37:40):
All right, we have to make fun of doctor, which
we have to talk about what's happening in Deerfield, Illinois.
This is going to apply to everybody. We have to
get to emails first. I want to address the foreign
policy stuff. Hang on
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