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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, and
it's going to be a huge hour. Natalie Winter's investigative
reporter is going to join us about a half hour
from now, talk about some of these nominees if they're
gonna get through. I am about to address this cash
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pattel hacking operation. They allegedly went through emails, hilarious voicemails,
some guy's really upset with me, all that, and the
United Healthcare CEO was assassinated on the streets of New
York this morning. That's interesting. All that and more coming
up on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now, I'm
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gonna begin with this because this is something there's something
we all have to be aware of, and if you're
not aware of it, you're completely going to fall for it.
If you are aware of it, you'll never fall for it.
So we just have to discuss how this works. You
understand the intelligence agencies of this country and say CIA, yes,
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the FBI is included in that. It should be a
law enforcement agency instead, it's an intelligence operation. Now you
understand that they are part of the system that they
want things to continue exactly as they've been. You want change,
you want reform, you want the swamp drad You got
all that, But the people who run these organizations, that's
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the last thing they want. They want nothing to change.
They want endless, bloated budgets, endless corrupt schemes, without accountability
at all. To say they're resistant to change would be
the understatement of the year. And remember, the damaging thing
about having a system is the institutions on it's your
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society rests. They work with each other. I've compared them
many times to bank robbers, to a bank robbery cru
instead of being one guy who shoplifts a candy bar
and sticks up the gas station clerk for fifty bucks. Instead,
these gangsters came together and realized, if we work together,
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we can clear out the bank vault that is the
US Treasury. So they work together. Now, what's one way
this works. Well, there's a way. We have seen time
and time and time again, and we have to understand this. Remember,
I'll just give you a couple couple quick examples. You
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know what, We'll use one quick example. Remember remember when
Tucker Carlson. Tucker Carlson came out and said I got
told by a whistleblower that the NSA is spying on
my emails, that they are illegal looking into my emails.
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And he said this on if this hostility was on
Fox News. He came out and he said this publicly.
The NSSA is looking at my stuff. They're looking at
my private information, and they shouldn't be doing this. Of course.
Oh you have it, Chris, I'll go ahead, go ahead,
play it.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
Yeah, but it's not just political protesters the government is
spying on. Yesterday, we heard from a whistleblower within the
US government who reached out to warn us at the NSA,
the National Security Agency is monitoring our electronic communications and
is planning to leak them in an attempt to take
this show off the air. Now, that's a shocking claimant
ordinarily would be skeptical of it. He's illegal for the
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NSA to spy in American citizens. It's a crime. It's
not a third world country. Things like that should not
happen in America, but unfortunately they do happen, and in
this case, they did happen. The whistleblower, who is in
a position to know, repeated back to US information about
a story that we are working on that could have
only come directly from my texts and emails. There's no
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other possible source for that information period. The NSA captured
that information without our knowledge and did it for political reasons.
The Biden administration is spying on us. We have confirmed
that spying on opposition journalists is incompatible with democracy. If
they are doing it to us, and again they are
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definitely doing it to us, they are almost certainly doing
it to others. This is scary and we need to
stop it right away.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
So the NSA spying on Tucker Carlson's emails and texts
is not shocking, but a lot of people forget the
second part of that. The institutions work together. You see,
about five minutes after the NSA was accused of spying
on Tucker Carlson's texts and emails, American media publications began
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publicizing Tucker Carlson's texts emails. You see, not only do
we have evil intelligence agencies like the FBI working against
us at all times, they work hand in hand with
the American media, with every single elected Democrats, and with
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many members of the GOP establishment. They all work together
to move an agenda forward. Sometimes the agenda is covering
up their crimes. Sometimes their agenda is smearing someone on
the other side. But they all move as one and
work together. So if you're in the FBI spying on
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everyone's emails and text messages, whether you're supposed to or not,
Let's say you come across something damaging. Oh wow, this
is going to make Matt Gates look really bad. But
you know, you can't exactly run to the media and say, hey,
my name's FBI agent Chris, and I stole these text
messages from Matt Gates last night. Look at them. You
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can't do that. But you don't have to do that
because the gangsters who run the system in this country
work together. So instead of calling a press conference, you
call your friend who works at the New York Times,
and he takes you out for a couple twenty dollars
beers in New York City. During this meeting, you hand
him the text message messages you want publicized. He runs
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with these text messages publishes them in the New York Times.
He of course, never will quote you by name, because
a journalist is allowed to always protect his sources, you see,
And so you get to feed information to him, he
gets to publicize it, get off scott free. But wait,
there's more. Once it's publicized in the New York Times.
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Now every single Democrat senator will come out and say, oh,
my gosh, did you see the story in the New
York Times. It's in the New York Times. Of course
they wouldn't lie. Look at the text messages. This is
in the New York Times. And then from there the
geo he weeny establishment types of being like, my, oh,
I mean, I guess I am really uncomfortable. After all,
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it was in the New York Times. I'm just not
really sure about that. And so we last night we
were treated to this story. This is a headline from CNN.
Cash Patel, Trump's pick to lead the FBI has been
targeted by an Iranian hack. Sources say the Iranians, Iran,
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they hacked Cash Patel. Now, let me explain where this
goes from here, because I don't believe that for a second. Oh,
it's possible. It's certainly possible the Iranians actually did hack
Cash Patel. I don't believe that, Chris, write this one down.
I think the Americans hash hacked Cash Patel. Oh of
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course it probably was done through a proxy, right, this contractor,
who works with this contractor, who works with this guy,
making sure nothing that can of course be raced back
to the NSACIA, FBI, whoever actually did the hacking. But
I'll tell you this, the hacked materials, I think they
hacked it. I think they're combing through every single word
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that Cash patail was ever emailed or texted somebody. And
I bet you money, before too long, you're going to
start seeing articles, maybe in the New York Times, maybe
on MSNBC, maybe somewhere. You're going to start seeing the
quote hacked material that was leaked to the American media.
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The media will run with the stories. Cash Patel said
that Donald Trump is ugly. We had the text messages
from two years ago. The New York Times runs with it.
Then it's on every single nightly news. NBC will run
with it. Everyone will run with this story. Oh my gosh,
he's hacked, He's hacked. Look what Cash Btel said. It's
a disaster. The Wienies in the GOP Senate, they'll go
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along with it like they always do. Well, I'm not
really comfortable. You remember Lindsay Graham's comments Yesterday, New York
Times runs a couple hit pieces, ridiculous hit pieces on
Pete hag Seth. They're publicizing emails from his freaking mother
talking about a private email from his mother, a private
email his mother shot down, but they're publicizing it, and
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of course Lindsey Graham all of a sudden is very,
very uncomfortable, and soon before you know it, yet another
nominee goes down. This is not necessarily about cash specifically.
This is how they operate, and we have got to understand.
This is how they operate in order to steal ourselves
for when they do it the next time, and the
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next time, and the time after that, and the time
after that and the time after that. This is how evil,
corrupt systems work. In a country that was completely purely communist,
they wouldn't have to jump through the hoops. The government
would simply grab you, break your fingers, get damaging information
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about you, force you to sign a confession, the way
they used to do in the Soviet Union all the time,
then have a public trial and shoot you in the face.
But here in America they understand they have to be
a little bit more delicate because of the laws and
the freedoms in the Constitution. So this is how they
accomplish the exact same thing through other means. And unless
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you know that's how they do it, it gets you.
It works well. It was in the New York Times.
I ran I truly doubt they hacked Cash Battel. You
want to know who hacked Cash Battel, Start at the
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Speaker 3 (11:36):
We'll be back.
Speaker 1 (11:37):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show with me world famous
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you know right now.
Speaker 4 (11:47):
One.
Speaker 1 (11:47):
You can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
You can leave us a voicemail eight seven seven three
seven seven four three seven three. Natalie Winters is gonna
join us about ten minutes from now. Hand cap these nominees. Also,
I'm a little wet right now. I have this bottle
of water. Maybe you even heard it. I think it
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was last segment. I was talking with my hands as
I normally do, and I knocked a bottle of water
off the desk and I just kind of ignored it
because that's what we professionals in radio, do you know.
Turns out the cap came off, and hey, Chris, there's
a lot of water in here. Is that gonna mesh
well with the electronics? I''m not sure if it'll be.
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I'm sure it's fine. It's fine. That's why you ground things.
It's totally fine. Anyway, let's go to the voicemails. Remember,
you can leave it's a voicemail eight seven seven three
seven seven four three seven three.
Speaker 5 (12:44):
Yes see, please bring up what's going on with Pete
hEFS and I think Trump should make a huge mistake
if he dishes him that. We shouldn't be playing their
game anymore, which is they're going to keep doing and
keep doing and tell him to stop. He's a great man,
he's a combat veteran, So do your best to save
his behind. Thank you, sir, Seeya bye.
Speaker 1 (13:05):
Doing my best, and you have to do your best too.
Speaker 6 (13:07):
Member.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
We all have a role to play. You can make noise.
You can email your senator, you can call, you can
put something up on social media and make sure you
cec or at your senator or wherever it is. They
need to feel pressure people in politics. Politicians are followers,
not leaders. They're followers. They will succumb the public pressure sometimes.
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This guy, he's trying to do a public pressure campaign
on me.
Speaker 4 (13:34):
You're a idiot. You know that he's so religious nothing,
But you don't know nothing about the Bible. If you did,
you wouldn't be speaking the way you would. You wouldn't
be voting for Trump. You're you know that I want
you to like cush. You off to day long I
was in rays of Baptist churches. You were just like them.
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You want to control everybody. You played line like din't
like Trump? Goodbye if you.
Speaker 1 (14:08):
Too would like to leave a voicemail eight seven seven
three seven seven four three seven three Chris, be honest,
how long did it take you and Corey to beep
everything out there so we could play that for the
kids on in my life? That's a real voicemail. We
didn't do that. That wasn't a gag. How long did
it take? Chris? Five minutes longer? Oh man, that sucks.
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Jesse alpha male, fierce correct as always, they're going after
cash and Pete hag Seth's big time in a slow
building process gaining strength. Every Mega and other citizen need
to contact their senators now, Yes we do. Remember we
we have power. I know what doesn't I know? You
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feel helpless Sometimes I feel helpless. Sometimes you look and
you think I can't change I can't change that. I
want to stop this, I want to help this. But
you are not helpless. In fact, because of electronics the Internet.
To be honest with you, you probably have more political
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power now than most Americans have had in our history
because let's say it's nineteen eighty, not even ancient history,
nineteen eighty, nineteen ninety. If it's nineteen ninety and you
want to put pressure on your senator, Let's say Senator
Lindsey Graham is your senator and you want to pressure
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him to vote for Hagsath. How are you getting hold
of him. It's nineteen ninety. Maybe maybe, and I can't
stress that enough, maybe you will be able to acquire
the phone number for his office in South Carolina or
his office in DC. Let's give you the enough credit,
enough credit to say you can do that. Okay, fine,
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you were able to make a phone call. What else
could you do? Maybe pen a letter? If you have
a wonderful pen like I do, maybe you could pen
a letter. But other than that, not much. Right, the
United States of America and other worldly, well every country
really now are leaders. They're on social media and they
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read everything. Do you know here's something crazy? Do you know?
I'll tell you something? You know, I know some senators
and members of the House and whatnot just because of
what I do. You know that I've had multiple of
them or text me not things that I've said on Twitter.
They've done that before, obviously, but they will text me
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random comments from random people that resonate with them. Maybe
you think you're just blowing in the wind, but you
are not. There's a good chance the people who lead
this country will read what you put online. There's power
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in that. Obviously, there are negatives that come with being
able to talk to everyone all the time. I get
all that, But there's political power there, more political power
than most people have. We have to use it. We
have to use it one to defeat people like this
loser chronister who we shot down the DEA nominee. Gone
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Trump heard you and he yanked him. And we have
to use it to support people like Patel, like heg Seth,
like others. We can't give them another scalp. Anyway, we'll
talk to Natalie Winners in a moment, and she's heavily
into DC and I mean, I'll be interested to hear
what she has to say about his confirmation probability. Before
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Speaker 3 (19:01):
Next.
Speaker 1 (19:03):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Chris turn it off. Gosh,
that was awful. Did Natalie request that? She requested that, Oh,
we're gonna have to talk joining me now, my friend.
Natalie Winter's investigative journalist host co host of the wonderful
war room and selector of the worst freaking music to
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introduce herself in the history of mankind? Natalie, what was that?
Speaker 3 (19:28):
That was Charlie XCX, Like I prefaced, when your producer
is on the phone with me, I said, I have
a horrible music taste. Don't make me choose the insurance sauce.
But they were adamant. They persisted in true Elizabeth Warren's
style fashion, and they made me choose a song. So
I apologize, But that's what you're left with.
Speaker 1 (19:48):
Yeah, you know what, We're just gonna go ahead, Chris.
We're gonna pick for Natalie next time. We can't do
that to her again. Everyone's listening. We can't do that
to her anyway. As bad as you are at music,
you are that good when it comes to a investigative
reporting and getting the pulse of what's happening in DC.
And that's kind of why I wanted you to come
on today. I wanted to lean on you a little
bit about this heg Seth stuff, Natalie, because I'm getting nervous.
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I really really want Pete Hegseth in there. I know
that the low TGP in the Senate sees themselves as
the protectors of a very evil system. Why don't you
do some handicapping for me right now? How are we looking?
Speaker 4 (20:27):
Sure?
Speaker 3 (20:27):
Well, first of all, I'm so glad that it's actually
you who had reached out to me on Twitter to
come on the show, because when you were asking for
my number to set up this interview, as like, I
hope this account wasn't hacked. So I'm very glad to
actually joining your radio program and to be giving you
my insight and the war insight on all of this.
I think. Look to sort of contextualize what's happening with Pete,
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you have to go back to Matt Gates right when
they felt that they killed his nomination. They sensed the
blood and the water. And I know, we spend so
much time talking about the resistance, the resistance, and when
we say that word, we conjure up images of, you know,
the crazy pink pussy hat wearing liberal protester types. But
so much of the resistance as Trump movement, comes, like
you said, right from the establishment wing of the Republican Party,
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the Rhinos senators, and there I think more of a
formidable force, at least right now when it comes to
these you know, Senate hearings, and I think that Pete
is certainly standing strong. I'm sure your audience is probably
seen by now. He did a wonderful interview with Megan
Kelly today. President Trump called him this morning and said,
you know, hang in there. You have the spine, the
courage to do this. But I think that you're seeing
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basically establishment Republicans sort of bend the knee. I think
the reporting that I've seen as of late is that
there's about six Republican Senators who are indicating that they
would likely vote no again. That sort of contradicts what
Pete Hegseth has been saying as he's been making the rounds.
But look, I think that it's just sort of a
character assassination, which isn't necessarily a novel take. But I
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think the real sort of buried lead and why I
think you're going to only see this fight ratchet up
in intensity the buried lead. Rachel Maddow dead kated basically
her entire show. You know, she's the railhead of the
entire kind of corporate left wing media on Monday Night
to focusing on Pete hag Seth, and she had on
The New York magazine, author of the one of the
hit pieces. There's so many against him, and she said
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that her phone was ringing off the hook, that all
these people were calling her, trying to have her right
additional smear campaigns sort of I think being a shot
across the bow right, the idea that they're not going
to let up on trying to smear him, and they're
sort of trying to intimidate him. So I don't like you.
I don't ever put faith or anything in our Republican senators.
So I think it's important that this audience, to our
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audience calls their senators and lets them know not just
that they need to vote to confirm Pete ag Seth,
but that they need to publicly support him. But I
don't know, and it's very rarely that I do an
interview where I say I don't know. But it seems
like Pete hag Seth is not backing down. But neither
is the left and neither's the establishment right.
Speaker 1 (22:53):
Speaking with Natalie Winner's co host of the War Room, Okay, Natalie,
obviously everyone knows the Murky House Keys, the Susan Collinses,
and honestly, I don't I don't get mad at them.
I don't blame them. That's about as good as we're
going to get from states like Alaska in Maine. I'm
I focus more of my fire on the blood red states.
The Mike Rounds, the John Thuns, the Lindsey Grahams, the
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John Cornyan types. These are the types who screw us
every time. Of those types, what are the six names.
Speaker 3 (23:25):
I don't believe that the reporting on that is is
totally concrete as to who they are. I think it's
just sort of a nebulous floating, you know construct you
can probably though honestly, you probably just docked them. Yeah,
probably right. Probably those people are just doing the math,
you know, who's not publicly supporting him or frankly Jesse,
I think maybe the best way to calculate it would
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see which senator, which senators have taken the most cash
from the defense consulting and contracting companies, and who has
you know, advocated for continuing uh Ukraine war funding everything
going on there Israel, Taiwan, you name the at, every
country except the United States, and I'm pretty sure put
in that basket of people you can probably draw a
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direct through line to the largest proponents of Forever Wars
Abroad and the people who are opposing Pete agsss.
Speaker 1 (24:12):
Natalie, do you have a good pen? Do you have
a pen that you really like? I don't know if
you can hear this. I'm doing it into the microphone.
I just purchased this wonderful new pen and I'm so
unreasonably excited. It fits perfectly in my fingers. It does
the little click thing. Don't shake your head, Chris, I'm
excited about this pen. Do you have one you're proud of?
Speaker 4 (24:32):
No.
Speaker 3 (24:33):
Last time I tried to give you guys something I support,
it didn't go too well. I won't choose music or pens.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
Okay, you know what. That's actually for the best. Somebody
who chose that song shouldn't be choosing pens for anybody
but Iman Jesse.
Speaker 3 (24:46):
You should ask some questions like this.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
Okay, all right? Cash a big fan thrilled that Cash
Betel is chosen to lead the FBI. But I think
you and I both know that this same thing that
Pete's going through is coming for Cash handicap that.
Speaker 3 (25:05):
Yeah, well, I think it's sort of the olinski Ie tactic,
right of trying to draw out the weakest link, the
weakest link on the chain, the weakest you know, Colum
from the Herd. That's what they're doing right now with
Pete hegsas they obviously did it with MATG eight, So
they'll work their way up the chain. Although I will
say I have been totally shocked and surprised to have
seen so many senators come out publicly and forcefully in
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their endorsement of Cash Betel. I don't really think since
he already has so many top secret security clearances, that
they'll be able to pull these sort of wild, unfounded,
you know, uncorroborated claims, since he's already sort of gone
through the process again, I'm sure those words will age
horribly because we know how the left wing media works.
But I think that their angle of attack on him
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is more sort of using his own words against him.
What I mean by that, using government gangsters, using the
plot against the king write his books that he they say,
created enemies lists right identify the sixth year, so people
that he thinks comprise the deep state, Republicans and Democrats alike,
and they, of course, you know, the Democracy Defending Brigade
doesn't like that. I don't know Cash Battel wants to,
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you know, actually have some change in Washington, d C.
And have these people actually be held accountable, and not
in the form of you know, James Comer or Jim
Jordan's congressional way or form of accountability. So I think
that they're going to try to just continue to smear
him as sort of an outlandish, unequipped, unprepared, unqualified radical.
But in reality, I believe he's received awards even from
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the Obama administration when it comes to reprimanding and catching terrorists,
and obviously under President Trump and even as a Capital
Till staffer under Nunez always sort of had a really
wonderful track record. So I think that that's important that
our audience just continues to hammer that home.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
Natalie, what's realistic to expect from Trump when it comes
to pardons for the January six ers. Obviously, as in
most things, I'm an extremist on this. I want to
blanket part and for every single one of them. If
Hunter Biden gets one, I don't want to hear case
by case basis. I want a blank document, let them
all out, let them all free. But I know we
live in the real world. What's realistic, well real quick.
Speaker 3 (27:12):
I'd also add that I think Peter Navarro for Senior
Counselor on all Things Trade and Monica Crowley's the Secretary
of State, are wonderful, wonderful editions, but when it comes
to when it comes to pardons, I mean, look, we
could probably have a whole eight hour discussion about the
Hunter Biden partner, but to answer this specific question, he
needs to parton everyone. This idea that you have to
do it measured and judiciously. He'll know the way that
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they prosecuted the January six ers, they went out of
their way to make it so they could create a fake,
you know, hate crime, AstroTurf narrative that MAGA and white
supremacists and domestic extremists were coming for you and your children.
So I say, fight fire with fire, but don't stop there.
I would extend it all the way out to the
grandmothers who were, you know, praying the rosary at the
abortion clinics that they went after the precise reason that
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we need someone like cash Betel and the FBI. It's
why we need to reverse engineer all of the ridiculous charges,
not just even the political persecutions against you know, high
pro so high profile people like my boss Stephen K. Bannon.
But the people whose cases you've probably never even heard of,
that's who I'd start with and maybe work your way
up to the Steve Bannon So I don't even think
he wants wants clemency. He wears his sentence as a
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badge of honor, and I'm sure Peter Navarro does too.
Speaker 1 (28:22):
Give Steve my best, please, she is Natalie Winter's go
watch her, listen to her on the war room. I'm
sure you picked up another fan or to tonight. I
appreciate you, Thanks.
Speaker 3 (28:31):
Natalie, thank you for having me all right.
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You can leave us a voicemail eight seven seven three
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to that, I should update you on something. We are
going to get into. This assassination on the streets of
New York. Briefly get to some emails and other things,
but I have some some heavy news. So that pen
that I've been talking about, You know how I was
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doing the clicking thing a lot. The pen broke. I
think it's still working, it's still functional. But the little
thingy at the end that I was clicking like that,
it popped off and now it won't stay in anymore.
I don't I don't know if this turned out to
be a very good pen. And now I wish I
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could take a lot of the things I've said back,
But either way, pen's gone. No. I don't want to
borrow your pen, Chris, Your pen sucks. I'd rather have
my broken pen than your crappy pen. Jesse, every time
you claim the Left is intentionally changing our military to
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use against us, I want to remind you the reason
recruiting goals are well below is because they have virtually
eliminated physically physical training standards. No way a military that
can't do any push ups can turn against us as
long as the Second Amendment is intact. Okay, And I
want to remind you that it is not a strong
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confident man who is the one you need to fear.
A strong confident man is not the type who's going
to visit violence on you for no reason, or violence
on you because he's ordered to do so. A weird
degenerate freak will, however, kill you and your entire family
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if told to do so. Weak men, weak people, mentally
ill people, broken people like the ones they're recruiting. Those
are the people who will murder on request. The guy
you think, the guy you think, the green beret who's
all buff with some bad tattoos and cusses too much
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in a dip in his lip, you think that's the
guy you need to fear. That's the guy who lay
down and die for you and then probably drink all
the beer in your fridge. He's not the one you
need to fear. The degenerate tranny freak they just recruited.
That's the one who will murder your entire family. That's
the dangerous one. You know, when Stalin, you know, part
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of the reason Stalin got his teeth kicked in by
the Germans so badly for a lot of that invasion,
when Hitler and his big Nazi army invaded Russia, you know,
they were just encircling and wiping out entire Russian armies
and beating the living crap out of Stalin. You know,
one of the reasons that happened, one of the main
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reasons because Stalin took all of his capable generals and
he shot them all in the face or tortured him
and threw them in goolags. He took his capable people
out and replaced the capable people with a bunch of
apparatucks who were loyal to him. Why would he do that?
Why would you degrade your military? Why would you take
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these capable generals out and replace them with losers? Because
the losers will murder anyone he tells them to, anyone
he tells them to. They are building a military. And
this is why, this is why reforming what they've done
has to become top priority. It must become top priority.
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All right, all right, So we'll get to Lindsey Graham
a little bit more, maybe next hour. I do want
to get to this assassination in New York, and speaking
of New York, what is going on with Eric Adams.
But here's an interesting little tidbit. This is courtesy of
the Washington Examiner. Senate Democrats ponder preemptive pardons for Trump's
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political foes. Preemptive pardons. They're talking about handing pardons to
people like Jack Smith and people who've committed crimes. It
is it really is a lot to take in how
many crimes the Biden administration committed in the last four years.
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Barack Obama took over the presidency and for eight years
he filled the government up with committed communists who will
do anything for the revolution. Then there was this weird
little blip, this little pause in there, where Trump comes
out of nowhere and he defeats Hillary Clinton. That was
not supposed to happen, and all the people Barack Obama
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spent eight years installing. They recapped Donald Trump from within
the government at every turn, using their positions of power
in criminal ways to try to just destroy him. They
impeached him twice, They did all these things. Then they
steal an election in twenty twenty and back comes Joe
Biden and that political Kami machine Barack Obama had built
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and put into place. Democrats simply sat in the driver's seat,
turned on the engine and put that bad boy in overdrive.
The breadth of the corruption and criminality is so stark.
The President of the United States of America is handing
out backdated blanket pardons over the course of eleven years.
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What happened inside of our government in the last four
years may very well be studied in American history as
one of the most evil times in the history of
this country, when the Communists achieved total power and did
everything they could do to destroy their political opponents for it.
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And if you voted for Joe Biden, you voted for that.
I can't imagine how thrilled this guy is going to
be about that.
Speaker 4 (36:19):
Yeah, idiot, you know that, you know.
Speaker 1 (36:21):
What This is me talking to my new pen.
Speaker 4 (36:23):
Yeah idiot, you know that you said Gary so religious nothing,
but you don't know nothing about the Bible. You did,
you wouldn't be speaking the way you would. You wouldn't
be voting with Trump. You're a You know that. I
want you to like cuss you off day long. I
was inad ways independent Baptist church and you were just
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like them. You want to control everybody. You played line
like it didn't like your buddy Trump. Okay, goodbye.
Speaker 6 (36:56):
You know what kills me about that is that the
very after that long just completely deranged rant. At the
very end, he still was nice enough to say bye.
He say hey bye bye.
Speaker 1 (37:10):
All right. The United Healthcare CEO was assassinated this morning
on the streets of New York and it is It's
amazing because there's video of it. Let's talk about that
video and the tragedy of all this next