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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 Tuesday. It's time to have a long talk about Dome.
We're gonna get back to the emails and all kinds
of things in a little bit. But Kamala Harris is
going to be the Democrat nominee, as I've told you
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many times. And before I get to a couple different
things about her fundraising and her VP list, and I'm
gonna get to those in a moment, I'm gonna do
just a couple quick things first of all, about who
she is, who she really is at her core. People
get confused by this because she seems to have worn
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so many different faces when she first started out. Obviously,
I've made the will Brown joke many times before. But
when she first started out as Willie Brown's side piece
in San Francisco, she was trying to get her foot
in the door as a prosecutor, a DA, a local prosecutor,
and she was selling herself at the time. Stop. I'm
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not going to make any jokes about that. She was
selling herself at the time as being tougher on crime
than the one they had they had one of these
nutballs back there who was letting the city go to crap.
And she was selling herself as tough on crime. And
then she gets promoted, works her way up through the system,
becomes the Age of California. That's a really, really, really
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big deal. If you're a state AG anywhere, that's it's
honestly as powerful as the governor. Yeah, that's a big
deal to be a state's ag. She's the California AG
and even then really was tough on crime. She's famous
for chucking weed dealers in prison. Really almost too tough
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on some things. But she moves from that office into
the United States Senate. She gets elected to the United
States Senate in California, and I'm looking at an article
right here, twenty nineteen Ranking Service rated Kamala Harris the
most liberal senator, further left than even Bernie Sanders. And
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that's how she campaigned in California as this nutball lefty radical.
And she gets elected to the Senate and she goes
full blown nutball lefty radical. And it's not the only
thing that's confusing about her past. She claimed to be
an Indian American for the longest time, then started running
nashly as a Democrat and decided she was an African American.
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Now she had to do the black thing. She went
from playing the I'm a goodie two shoes, look at
me Kamala thing to going on podcasts talking about how
she used to smoke weed listening to Tupac, even though
when she she claims she was doing that, Tupac wasn't
even making music. What do you make of all this?
What do you make of Well, she just did it
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again the last after noon Wisconsin. The constant, endless, my
numbing laughing. Who is she? What are you looking at? Well?
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I have joked many times, but it's only half joking.
She's not self aware enough to do this anyway. But
she should write a book and title it Naked Ambition.
That should be the title of her book. Why, Because
that's all she is. This is a human being. Not
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that she's far left, not that she's in the middle,
not that she's a black Indian woman. This is a
human being with no belief system at all, zero zip zilch.
Barack Obama was a committed communist who hated America. Joe
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Biden's just the doddering old fool who handed the presidency
over to the communists surrounding him. Kamala Harris believes in nothing.
If you somehow magically took her out of the White House,
you took her out of the VP spot, and you
had her running as a county sheriff in rural Oklahoma,
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Kamala Harris tomorrow would be running campaign ads that would
sound to the right of me. This human being believes
in absolutely nothing. And I realized you could say that
in many ways about a lot of politicians. How politicians
tend to be kind of I was about to say flexible,
but that's probably putting it nicely. The politicians, though, no,
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bend here and bend there, and bend this. But at
their core, mostly you'll see, they believe in something, whether
or not you believe in it or not. Is Bernie
Sanders what Rush Limbaugh used to call a learjet liberal. Yes,
of course he is, ah my socialist, help the working man.
I've got three houses. Of course he is. But at
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his core, remember Bernie Sanders honeymoon in the Soviet Union.
At his core he is a committed believing communist. That's
his belief system. On the other side, Donald Trump does
Donald Trump, bend a little bit here and bend a
little bit there. The first time he's running, he kind
of has to be a little more pro life than
he really is. And then this time, oh, of course
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he does politician. But Donald Trump has been speaking about
things like trade, illegal immigration, the dangers of China. He's
been speaking about these things on camera for thirty years,
forty years. For my entire life, he's on Oprah talking
about these things. He has a central belief system. Kamala
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Harris does not. And you can never ever ever understand
her and understand what you're seeing until you understand this
human being believes in nothing except for the next promotion.
It's why one day she can be top Coup and
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the next day she can be left of Bernie, and
the next day she's an Indian, and the next day
she's Black, and the next day she's this, and the
next day she's that. She stands for nothing, believes in nothing.
It's another reason she's so unpopular because if there's one
thing people can smell out, the voting public in general,
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we're talking about the people in mass The voting public
in general can be unbelievably stupid and naive. And ignorant.
But people in mass have always been able to spot
a phony. If you're in school, I know we have
a bunch of kids who listen. Maybe you're one of
the kids. You listen. Have you ever had a teacher
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who hated their job and didn't want to be there?
Did you know it? Of course you did. Of course
you did. Stands in front of twenty thirty people every day.
Kids aren't stupid. They know who wants to be there,
who doesn't want to be there. You ever have a
coach who wasn't really into it? You knew it. People
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when it comes to anything, especially their politicians, they can
spot a phony. And that's why her personal popularity numbers
have been lower than even Joe Biden's for the entirety
of his presidency. She just comes across like a piece
of slime that believes in nothing, and frankly, that's what
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she is. I'm fascinated, not that we'll ever get really answers,
because you can't get real answers once they start running
for president. I'm actually fascinated by her childhood. I'm fascinated
what her upbringing was like to bring her to that place.
Because I have known people like this. In fact, I
can think of him. I'm clearly not going to name him.
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I was selling RVs, as you remember, right before I
did this. I've done a lot of things, but I
was selling RV's before I did this, and I was
in RV sales with a guy who was just like this,
this human being. It didn't matter who he was talking to.
He could be talking to some redneck from rural Texas.
He would adjust his accent, he'd adjust his entire family life.
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He would still Oh if the guy's got a family, Oh,
I've got a wife. The dude wasn't even married. Oh, yeah,
I got three kids. If he was talking to a
football player, the guy would act like he used to
play football. If he was talking to a city boy,
he'd spruce himself up and use a little better English.
He would use whatever he did. He was a human
being without a genuine bone in his body. And if
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he had the opportunity. I was a sales manager at
the time, he was underneath me. If he had the
opportunity to bad mouth any other salesman in the RV lot,
he would do it without hesitation. If he saw one
of the other salesmen spit on the sidewalk out in
front of the RV dealership. He would find a way
in random conversation to bring this horrible sin up to me. Oh,
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did just see Bobby. He's so crazy. He flicked a
cigarette out of the RV's the other day. Ah, that
Bob's crazy, very clearly. Just what was he? A nakedly
ambitious human being who would say anything, do anything, knife
anybody for the next deal, the next promotion, the next whatever.
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You've probably worked with people like that, God forbid. But
maybe you're working with someone like that right now. They
are office poison. And that again it's Kamala Harris. Here's
a stat for you. Ninety two percent of Kamala Harris's
staff left her in the first three years. You understand
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what it is on a resume to work for the
vice president. You understand what it means if they can't
get out the door fast enough. That's what it's like
working for the nakedly ambitious. All right, let's get to
some emails after. We'll go over a couple fundraising things
and some concerns in a moment. Before we do that,
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Speaker 2 (11:55):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (11:57):
The Jesse Kelly Show, It is the Jesse Kelly Show
on a Tuesday. Remember if you missed any part of
the show, download the whole thing. iHeart Spotify iTunes. All Right, So,
a couple of things that you're going to see, and
you're already seeing. You're seeing the system line up behind
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or line up behind behind around however way you want
to put whatever way you want to put it. They're
gathering around dome Kamala Harris. It's obvious everywhere you look.
They're already out there saying incredibly embarrassing things. This is
Senator Chris Coons.
Speaker 3 (12:35):
Do you think has been Vice President Harris's biggest accomplishment
as Vice President?
Speaker 4 (12:41):
Well, look, I think she's done remarkable work across several
important areas. Something that I think hasn't gotten much coverage
is her passion for entrepreneurship, for wealth creation, for securing
and stabilizing the middle class. She's traveled over did country
to meet with small businesses and to talk with them about.
Speaker 2 (12:59):
What it takes.
Speaker 1 (13:00):
Yeah, so it's embarrassing, Chuck, Schumer is out there talking
about Joe Biden's demise. I ever personally asked him not
to run for the election.
Speaker 2 (13:09):
Look, what I would say is that the president, it's
done an amazing, amazing job as president, one of the
best we've ever had. And he put his country first
and made the right decision. Thank you everybody.
Speaker 1 (13:25):
So they ran him out the door. They decided Dome
was the one. That's why she raised eighty one million
dollars within twenty four hours. We talked about that last night,
and that's why she's already requesting VP vetting materials from
all the names you would think, Josh Sapiro and Mark Kelly.
Those are the two leaders, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Minnesota
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Governor Tim Waltzon, North Carolina's governor Roy Cooper. Those are
also ones in case you're paying attention, those are all
states that are considered swing states. So look they're putting in.
The work is done, it's been decided. Let's get this
some emails. Jesse, I love the indoor sunglasses. Look it
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was only a matter of time. Oh I forgot my shades.
I have a question, are you able to relate to
a movie. Relate a movie to the present time we're
living in fiction or nonfiction? You ever seen The Matrix?
Have you ever seen it? Chris? Did you just scoff
at the Matrix? Have you even seen The Matrix? Yes?
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It is a good movie. Yes it is. Okay, Chris
is stupid. Michael, It's a good movie, isn't it. That's
Michael the first one that obviously obviously I know they
made nineteen of them and they were garbage at the end.
But okay, So the Matrix, if you haven't seen it,
this is going to come back to where we are
today in politics. But this is where it is. This
is the idea. So you have this world that you
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and I live in, only the world itself. The concept
of the movie is the world itself is not real,
you see, it's entirely a world of make believe. I
this is the movie concept is that I'm not really me.
I am plugged in somewhere. I'm in a coma. They've
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basically put me in a coma. I'm in a pod
and they've plugged my brain into this big machine somewhere,
and the big machine is using my brain to project
this reality that I know. So the streets, I walk on,
the food I eat, the people I talk to, nothing
is real. And then the concept of the movie is
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people start to realize this and they do things to
wake up. And then they wake up from this slumber
and they look around and they see everything and they realize,
wait a minute, not only is everything fake, almost everyone
I know doesn't know it. They think it's real. That
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is how I feel, and I know I get your emails.
I know that's how you feel a lot too. Now,
once you realize what the system is, once you realize
the communism behind all this, the evil nature of all this,
once you realize the destruction is intentional. Once, once your
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eyes are finally opened, once you have finally been unplugged
from the matrix, everything you see makes perfect sense to you.
You can explain it. You don't need me to come
on the air and tell you the why of every
story you see now, because you already know. Once you
see the matrix, you already know. Our frustration is all
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the people surrounding us who don't know. And I go
back and forth between being angry at them, why won't
you wake up? Wake up? And feeling bad for them. Oh,
I feel bad you're not awake yet. I hope to
help you. But whatever emotions you feel towards all the
people around us, and these are even the people a
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lot of the people who feel like they're political or
they know what's going on. So many people around us
don't have a clue. They're plugged in their world, the
world that has been created for them by the education system,
the media, the Democrats, Republican leadership. Holly would the world
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people live in is a world entirely of make believe.
And if they would just unplug, if they would just
wake up and choose to unplug, then they could see
the truth. And another central theme of the movie is
a lot of people, most people, they don't want to
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when you unplug from the matrix and see it for
what it is, it's ugly. You see it in the movie.
It's an ugly, dark world. A lot of people would
rather live in a comfortable world of life than an
uncomfortable world of truth. Don't you go through this when
you're trying to wake up the norm, the norm in
your life? That is a movie. Every time I watch
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it now, I see it and I think, I know
that's probably nerdy. I see it, I tie it right
back to where we are, all right, We're gonna talk
about communist John Denver, also known as Randy Winegarden, and
some more emails. Now you're listening to the Oracle.
Speaker 3 (18:25):
You love this one.
Speaker 1 (18:27):
It's a scream baby the Jesse Kelly Show. It is
the Jesse Kelly Show. And that's a little too on
the nose, don't you think, Chris, Because I'm about to
play some audio of one Randy Winegarden. She's, you know,
the head of the Teachers' Union, a despicable human being,
and she's affectionately known on this show as communist John
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Denver because when you look at Randy Winegarden, she looks
like John Denver. And you know, I hope she doesn't
fly as much, but either way, Randy Winegarden. Now I'm
going to play something for you, and it's not as
much an anti Randy Winegarden or anti teen teachers Union thing.
You already know I hate both of those things. But
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I want you to listen to something. This is her,
she's speaking at this convention. I want you to listen
to me.
Speaker 3 (19:16):
The people United mobilized and voted down.
Speaker 5 (19:22):
This existential threat to democracy and freedom that we continue
the march for progress, that we lay the foundation for
a better future, and that we sought to create a
more perfect union. Progress is possible cake marching.
Speaker 1 (19:44):
You know, public speaking isn't for everybody. A lot of
people struggle with it. It's a huge fear for people.
So I thought, once again I should offer some helpful
tips as someone who's had to do this a couple times.
What chris helping people out. First of all, you're not
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going to cover up your speaking flaws by raising or
lowering the volume of your voice. You realize that you'll
see people. A very common thing is people will they'll
start to mumble like this. If they're really uncomfortable they're
trying to they'll try to lower their voice. That doesn't
cover for anything. In fact, it makes it worse. On
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the other side of this, as in this communist John
Denver clip, raising the volume of your voice can oftentimes
reveal said.
Speaker 3 (20:40):
For all people united mobilized and voted down this existential
threat to democracy and freedom.
Speaker 5 (20:50):
That we continue the march for progress, that we lay
the foundation for a better future, and that we suck.
Speaker 1 (20:58):
Oh I had to turn it off. I'm getting the
Willie's over here. I just want to once again tell
everybody an important and important path to contentment in this
life is knowing and embracing your strengths, knowing and embracing
your weaknesses as well. You know my weaknesses. I talk
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to you for three hours a day. I'm good at
some things, I'm bad at some other things. I can
order food better than anyone else on the planet. What Chris,
I can't dress. I know this, I own it. It's
who I am. My hair is falling out, but I'm
still one of the best nappers on planet Earth. I'm
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good at some things, I'm bad at some things. Just
know your strengths, know your weaknesses. And when you're speaking
in front of people, because this is part of life,
whether it's a small board room, your classroom, or maybe
a stadium full of people one day, I want you
to remember to slow down, speak up, anunciate, and talk
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with your hands. You don't have to go all Italian
like that and do the sign language thing. You can
do that if you'd like, but don't don't jam your
hands in your pocket, don't sit and play with a
pen or something like that. Don't hold them behind your back.
It looks stiff. It looks awkward. Speak up, slow down, nunciate,
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and if it's not your forte, try to avoid shouting.
Speaker 3 (22:35):
The people United mobilized and voted down.
Speaker 5 (22:40):
This existential threat to democracy and freedom. That we continue
the march for progress, that we lay the foundation for
a better future.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
Jesse Ruth first, want to drink a forty out of
a brown paper bag and the hood wins the election?
What oh? Okay? Trump's already got street cred from being
rich and getting shot in the head. He should be
out there right now in a dice game in Detroit.
One only way to connect with people is to hang
out with him. Gets a picture of him playing dice
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with a forty. Okay, let me just say this, and
you know I'm I'm not the most sensitive human being
when it comes to really any subject whatsoever. One of
the things that I just I can't wrap my mind
around it is why people think being more of a
dirt ball and a criminal is the way you relate
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to black people. I don't know where this came from,
but you do you understand that Hollywood and the media
and a bunch of entities have done a lot to
create this image in the minds of everybody that every
black person just got out of prison and they're shooting
dice with a forty in Harlem somewhere. I realize the
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urban black community has many, many, many problems. We've spoken
extensively about the disaster that is urban black culture on
this show, and it is a disaster. You understand that
it's something like five percent of black people even live
in the city. There are there are normal black people
all over the place, and yet people on the left
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and on the right, they always think black outreach has
to do with drugs or imprisonment or something like that.
You know, you could just talk to people normally. Gosh, hey,
messy Jesse. You think one of these reporters could ask
Joe why he resigned from the race and kind of
ask some more follow up questions to the answer to that.
But he's not going to answer anything. We did have
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proof of life today. There's a video. There was no audio,
so there's nothing for me to play you. But the
rumors going around is Joe Biden even still alive. They
decided to tamp those things down. And Joe Biden was
seen today walking to the helicopter and he looks he
looks horrible. He looks absolutely horrible and not. Everyone's saying
it was a body double, which is kind of hilarious.
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Does remind me a little programming note for tomorrow, Joe
Biden is scheduled. I want to stress this. They change
this all the time, especially when you're dealing with the
dementia ridden president who's heavily medicated. He is scheduled to
have an eight pm Eastern Time presser, not presser, a statement.
He's gonna sit down. I'm sure he'll be behind the
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resolute desk. He's gonna give a statement about why he's
not running tomorrow. Our intention is to carry that live
for you on this show, so you don't have to
miss it. It won't be an hour. It's not gonna
be like that stupid press conference. I guarantee he's not
gonna take questions. He's already canceling events. He's canceled something
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like nine events. Joe Biden's done, he's checked out, he's
done with the political thing. It's all over for him,
so he's done with that. He's not gonna take any questions.
Joe Biden probably won't take another question for the duration
of his presidency. Really, the duration of his life. I
would venture to say, he's probably gonna retire and just
walk away, But you don't have to change the channel.
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I'm guessing it'll be five minutes max. It's way past
his bedtime. Five to ten minutes will carry it for
you live tomorrow. But look, he got run out of office.
He got run out of office. Did you see this
from the New York Post? Credit where it's due. New
York Post ran this today exclusive. Top Dems threatened to
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forcibly remove Biden from office unless he dropped out. Set
him up to fail at the Trump debate, I had
heard in Milwaukee that the twenty fifth amendment was not
outside of the realm of possibility. Remember the twenty fifth
amendment is president can't serve, you can remove him from office. Well,
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it would have taken Democrats. Republicans can't do that. That
has to be done by the president's cabinet, the president
as cabinet members. It has to be done by his cabinet.
And what that tells you is they got to Joe
Biden's own cabinet, They got to his own cabinet, and
he was going to be twenty fifth Amendment right out
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the back of the White House if he didn't step down.
That's how these things happen. All right, all right, I
have a bunch of emails other stuff. I want to
talk to you about something first though, about putting your
money where your morals are. And I am going to
get to a ton of these emails, I really genuinely am.
But your cell phone bill is one of those bills. Sadly,
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there are a lot of these now. But one of
those bills you pay automatically. You put in your credit card,
your bank account info, and they just take the money
out at the end of every month. Right, Well, who
do you pay for that service? And a lot of
people think that they have to have AT and T
or T Mobile, Verizon. No, Jesse, I'm in this field.
I can't afford to drop calls, Jesse. Pure Talk is
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on the same five G network. Well, Jesse, how do
they save so much money?
Speaker 2 (28:04):
Then?
Speaker 1 (28:05):
Because your bill gets cutting half? My bill got cut
in half. They save so much money because they don't
pay for all these stupid stores that are on every
street corner. That's where all the money savings comes in.
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Heard this one out of Zelenski today and Ukraine. This
is a new one.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
I think all of us understand that we have to
finish the work as soon as possible. Of course, not
to those people lives.
Speaker 1 (29:10):
Finish the war as soon as possible. I wonder if
this election isn't uniquely on the mind of those people
in Ukraine. Over there, All right, let's get to see
me emails, oracle. My brother was a bureaucrat computer geek
with the ATF for twenty plus years and is completely indoctrinated.
(29:30):
Is there anything I might say to him to convert
him to sanity? No, absolutely not. No, he's gone. He's
gone twenty plus years with the most evil agency in
the government. No, he's finished. He's absolutely finished. Jesse and Chris,
our family loves the show. Can you give us a
food review of your trip to Milwaukee? All right? Here
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it is what Chris. I have to be honest. Okay,
here's the deal. When you show up at these conventions,
especially after they try to take the president's head off.
Trump's head off, the security is unreal and it has
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to be. I'm not complaining about the level of security
or how they ran the convention. I'm not complaining about
Milwaukee either. They really ran the convention well. The security
was done well. They stopped threats, several threats. It was
done well. But for instance, there will be I'll put
it to you this way. I want you to picture
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a street. Let's say the main street in your town. Right.
You're on main street in your town or city wherever
you happen to live. You're in the middle of the road. Okay,
you have along the right hand side and left hand side.
What do you have? Hotels, restaurants, shops. Of course, you
can picture all this in your mind. That's how it
was in Milwaukee. However, just because you were on the
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street and you were staying right beside a hotel or
restaurant doesn't mean you could get to it because they
had barriers and fencing aligning the road on both sides
of the road. So even if there was an exit
where I could get out and say, there was this
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little pizza place that I wanted to I want to
go try a little pizza place, it was right there,
even if I could find an exit to get out,
Just because I exited from a place, you enter from
a different place than you exit. So I if I got
lucky and found a door that allowed me to exit
the perimeter and walk into this restaurant, I would then
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have to walk oftentimes two or three blocks around the
security corridor before you got to an entrance where you
could go back into the convention. So there was a
I was staying at the Hilton Milwaukee. Here, I tell you,
I was staying at the Hilton of Milwaukee. There's a
fine place. It was old, but it was fine. Can't
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complain free room in a freaking Hilton. They ain't bad.
And there was a capital grill, that nice steakhouse between
me and the convention. Now it was just lunch. I'm
not going to get a fancy steak. I'm just gonna
go to Good Cheeseburger. Right Capitol Grill does Good Burger.
I would walk from my hotel. I would walk two
blocks from my hotel to get into the security perimeter.
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Once in the security perimeter, once I went through security,
there was an exit right there. I had to pop
out that exit to go to Capitol Grill. But then
exiting Capitol Grill, I had to walk another two blocks
around the security perimeter to go back through and try
to get to the convention. I'm trying to lay out
for you as clearly as I can. Jesse did not
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get to get some kind of a food tour of Milwaukee.
And I want to thank every single person who's either
visited Milwaukee or lived in Milwaukee who sent me all
these wonderful recommendations. Jesse, you have to try this diner.
I remember the one dude said you have to try
this special spy bar called the safe House. That I
wanted to do. All these things, all these things were
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on my agenda, but me Clay Buck the Fellas, once
we got inside the security perimeter, you didn't want to
leave because it was such a nightmare to stop on
the way there. On the way to the convention, I
made the Cabby pull over and let me out, because
to wait in the vehicle line to enter the security
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perimeter was probably an hour. I would guess if he
just let me out, which I made him do, I
had to walk about five or six blocks, but it
allowed me to walk through in twenty minutes. But those
were the kind of decisions you had to make. And
I'm not talking anyone out of going to a convention.
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If you get yourself tick or you're inspired to go
to a convention, especially there'll be another one in four years.
You know, there'll be another nomination process. If you're inspired
to go to a convention, I always encourage you to go.
Surround yourself with like minded people, go to events, go
to concerts, make friends with people. This is we have
to Our future is community, right, Our future is each other.
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Our future is community, family and community. So I want
you to go to these events. But I am trying
to prepare you that just because the convention is what's
another one I went to. I went to one in
Tampa two years ago. Just because a convention is in Tampa,
shout out WFLA love you. Just because the convention is
in Tampa, that doesn't mean you get to go live
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it up in Tampa, and you're gonna go enjoy all
the sites and sounds of Tampa. You're gonna go enjoy
about a three or four block walled off area in Tampa.
And that's that. Okay. I don't know why I just
talked to you about that for ten minutes. It's had
to get I had to get that off my chest.
Let me get this off chest. Tunnel to Towers is
only asking for eleven dollars a month to take care
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of widows and orphans. Eleven dollars a month. They build
smart homes for catastrophically injured veterans. They have a homeless
veteran program, which I love. I just can't believe how
many veterans we have rotting on the streets. They have
a homeless veteran program that is getting these guys off
the streets and getting them some shelter. Gold Star families,
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fallen first responder families, freaking cops are getting killed all
the time now in this country. Sadly, who comes alongside them,
who helps them, whether it's a Navy CEO who goes
into the deep over there by Yemen, whether it's an
NYPD cop or tunnel to towers. They're the ones coming
alongside the ones left behind and helping. And that's what
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your eleven dollars a month does go to. T the
number two T dot org, T two t dot org.
All right, we still have of an hour.
Speaker 2 (36:00):
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