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October 7, 2024 37 mins

Jesse was asked to bring fruit to his sons track meet and they forgot to deliver them to the team, distance ironically played a part in that decision. Orange poisoning may be in the future. Dome has been a politician her whole life, melting down because of the teleprompter malfunction when she’s given speeches her entire life is not okay. Why do people who come from stable home succeed and how that affects society.

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour about said
final hour, another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show. I
guess we'll do two more of them today, and we
are going to do Medal of Honor Monday. This hour,
we're actually going to go back to the stable home thing.
When it comes to Kamala Harrison, what a disaster she is.
That'll be discussed whether or not I'm going to get

(00:37):
orange poisoning and honking my kids, driver instructor, all that
and so much more coming up this hour on the
world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Before we get to the
oranges and the driving instructor and the politics and everything else.
You know what time it is every single Monday, at
this time we do Medal of Honor Monday. We take

(01:00):
a Medal of Honor citation and we read it. We
remember the men, we remember the deeds. If we don't
take the time to read these, to listen, then it's forgotten.
It's as if it never happened. You know, you think
about all the history. We don't know if any historian

(01:22):
or people who love history, they'll eventually have to confront
this that we know a tiny sliver of history. Oh
the amazing stories and battles and heroes and villains and wars.
We know a fraction as much as there is. And
one of the reasons is a lot of it got destroyed.

(01:46):
Conquests and fires and sieges and the Library of Alexandria.
What all was in that thing? We don't know. Well
back to these it's not enough to just know these
citations exist. If we don't read them, we don't learn
the names. What difference does it make. They're sitting in
a warehouse collecting dust. So today this is one that

(02:07):
will be familiar to you. I hope rand Old David
Schuekert shoekart of US Army. He's Delta Force sniper. This
is Mogadishu. Gary Gordon was his partner in crime. Delta
Force guys hovering above a black Hawk crash site in Mogadishu, Somalia.

(02:28):
And what makes this one touching for all of us
is one they made a movie about it. I know
that shouldn't be what it takes, but once you've seen
the scene and the drama you've seen it, it becomes
more real. That's one of them two. A lot of
the medal of Honor citations we read sometimes it's certain death,
and you know, the guy had to know that. The

(02:48):
guy who jumps on the grenade for his buddy, even
if it's just a reaction, and that's second, he knows
I'm going to die. I'm giving up my life. Sometimes,
yes there's a risk of loss of life, but you
might make it out. These two gentlemen, when they made
the decision they made to go down and try to

(03:10):
protect their fallen brethren, knew it was death. There was
no doubt. You didn't have secure the city. You didn't
have security of that part of the city. You had
not secured it. Yet you were surrounded. They were going
to die, and they knew it, and they begged to
be allowed to do it so without further review, without
further delay. There it is.

Speaker 1 (03:34):
Honoring those who went above and beyond. It's Medal of Honor.

Speaker 2 (03:38):
Monday Sergeant first Class Randall D. Shoe Cart, US Army
distinguished himself by actions above and beyond the call of duty.
On the third of October nineteen ninety three, while serving
as a sniper team member United States Army Special Operations

(04:00):
Command with Task Force Ranger in Mogadishu, Somalia. SFC Shuekert
provided precision sniper fire from the lead helicopter during an
assault on a building and at two helicopter crash sites
while subjected to intense automatic weapons and rocket propelled grenade fires.
While providing critical suppressive fires. At the second crash site,

(04:24):
Sergeant first class Schuckert and his team and his team
leader learned that ground forces were not immediately available to
secure the site. Sergeant first class Shukert and his team
leader unhesitatingly volunteered to be inserted to protect the four
critically wounded personnel, despite being aware of the growing number
of enemy personnel closing in on the site. After their

(04:47):
third request to be inserted, Sergeant first class Shukert and
his team leader received permission to perform this volunteer mission.
When debris and enemy ground fires at the site caused
them to abort the attempt, Sergeant first class Schuckert and
his team leader were inserted one hundred meters south of
the crash site. Equipped with only his sniper rifle and

(05:09):
a pistol. Sergeant first class Shukert and his team leader,
while under intense small arms fire from the enemy, fought
their way through a dense maze of shanties and shacks
to reach the critically injured crew members. Sergeant first class
Shukert pulled the pilot and other crew members from the aircraft,
establishing a perimeter which placed him and his fellow sniper

(05:29):
in the most vulnerable position. Sergeant first Class Shukert used
his long range rifle and side arm to kill an
undetermined number of attackers while travling the perimeter protecting the
down crew. Staff Sergeant Schuckert continued his protective fire until
he depleted his ammunition and was fatally wounded. His actions

(05:50):
saved the pilot's life. Sergeant first Class Shukert's extraordinary heroism
and devotion to duty were in keeping with the highest
standards of military service and reflect great ended upon him
his unit in the United States Army and demanded and
Garry Gordon both are in taps.

Speaker 3 (06:09):
I'd say, mmm.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
So men are just built differently. Huh. So that's certainly
a worthy one. All right, Let's do some emails before
we get back to politics real quick. Remember you can
email the show. We love your emails Jesse at Jesse
kellyshow dot com. We'll get back to well the stable
home because Kamala Harris is hitting the campaign trail, embarrassing herself,

(07:27):
and there's a lot to talk about around that. But first, Jesse,
what does Overton mean? Dictionary doesn't list it, and I've
heard it stated a few times. It drives me crazy
when common words are changed. I'm seriously thinking on moving
to Overton, Nevada. What's with that Overton the way you

(07:49):
hear it. Overton itself doesn't have a specific name, because
that's just the name for a theory, an extremely accurate
theory called the Overton window. The Overton window is simply
how society, how values, how they can change and be

(08:11):
changed as you radically adjust the views of a society.
For instance, today, the stated position of the Republican Party campaigning,
in fact it's on the presidential ticket is what when
it comes to traning stuff is what?

Speaker 3 (08:32):
What is it?

Speaker 2 (08:34):
No men and women's sports, That's what you've heard endlessly,
No men and women's sports, and don't trans the kids.
That's the Republican position. That is the quote right wing position.
No men and women's sports, that's the right wing position.

(08:54):
What is the communist position? Well, you can walk into
the doctor's office at any age then he can carve
you up like a Thanksgiving turkey, and once he's done
turning you into Frankenstein, you can walk around demanding everybody
call you a woman. Now that's their position. Now let's
rewind not far fifteen years ago, ten fifteen years ago,

(09:20):
Barack Obama, when he was still president, Barack Obama's stated
position was marriage is between a man and a woman.
Wait what, we won't even get into what the right
wing position was. The left wing position was marriage was
between a man and a woman. Now fast forward to today.

(09:44):
They complete demons, we the best, the most weak, and
muster is well, I mean, I guess we shouldn't. I
guess they shouldn't be in with in sports. I guess
That's what shifting the Overton window looks like. When you
do enough commi activism. Culture is you know what your

(10:07):
society incentivizes, what it disincentivizes. You do enough cultural activism,
you can eventually shift the entire country left towards you
and your positions. That's a win for the left. It's
only a win. The entire country culturally on that issue
has only moved their direction. The Overton window has shifted left.

(10:31):
That's an example of the Overton window. Now here's an
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Let's talk more about politics in the home next, what.

Speaker 1 (11:52):
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Speaker 2 (11:59):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on on Monday. We
have so many oranges in our house. I have to
get to this before I get back to politics. I'm
gonna explain Chris. I'm gonna explain you, Chris. Do you
like oranges? Are they kosher? Can you people eat oranges?
You can eat oranges? Okay? Good? Corey, do you like oranges? Okay? Good.
There's gonna be some oranges coming in. So I'm gonna

(12:22):
explain why. So here's what happened. And I need to
go ahead and throw a disclaimer on this. I think
maybe this is gonna make me sound like a bad person.
I am not. I'm going to explain my kid, my
oldest son, James, he runs cross country. It's just one
of these runners. It's what he does. He distance runs.
He runs cross country. This last Saturday they had a

(12:44):
cross country meet. So we're up at five am standard.
You don't sleep anymore once you have kids. There's no
more sleep. It's gone. We got up five am take
him to his cross country thing. We had to drive separate,
you know. He goes up on the team bus. They
generally at the school they ask parents to contribute different

(13:04):
things different weeks. You know, one week it'll be can
you bring some waters? And next one is whatever it
was our week for fruit. They asked if we would
bring fruit. So obviously I don't know any of this stuff.
I'm out in any of these text messages or emails.
But the wife is, and so she handles all this.
Then she goes and gets three bags, three bags of

(13:25):
the little mini mandarin oranges. Right, three bags of mini
mandarin oranges. Now there's a lot of oranges here, no
big deal, it's for the cross country team. She gets
the bags of oranges. I'm not even gonna ask what
we paid for those, but she gets the bag of oranges,
chucks them in the trunk of the car. We take
off for the cross country meet. We show up, we park.

(13:46):
We have to walk a little ways once we get there.
That's gonna be important for the story. Okay, we park.
There was no parking at the school. We had to
put half a mile away I would say three quarter
of a mile away again, not backbreaking, but it's not
right next door. That's important. Not right next door. We go,

(14:07):
we watch him race, he finishes, it's time to go home. Now.
Remember there's like ten fifteen schools here. Traffic is insane.
We're we're an hour and fifteen minutes from the house.
If people are waiting on a parking spot, there's a
lot going on at the time. We get back to

(14:28):
the car, pop the trunk so he can throw his
cosh cross country bag in the back. And there's the oranges,
which we forgot to bring to the team. This is
the moment where ob steps up and she says, oh
my gosh, I feel terrible. We forgot the oranges. We

(14:50):
need to bring them to the team, and I've vetoed
all that. Listen. I already said it was a half
a min three quarters of a mile back to the team.
We were already burning daylight, even though it was nine
ten am. We had traffic we had to worry about.
Why are you shaking your head, Chris, We had traffic

(15:11):
we had to worry about. On the way home. I said,
the kids looked like they were well fed anyway, I
don't know why they don't even need the oranges. And
she practically begged. She's like, just wait, I'll take them back,
and I said, no, get in the car. We're going home.
So we got in the car and we went home.
And we have so many oranges now, and we've been

(15:33):
making the kids all week and long. We would just
randomly tell everyone, get an orange, and we'd all just
go pile by the trash can, trying the best we can.
We don't want to be wasteful people to eat the oranges.
And I don't know if there is a place where
your body can have too much vitamin C to I
don't know whether you can get orange poisoning, but if
you can, I'm going to get orange poisoning. I think

(15:55):
that's what we're having for dinner tonight. What, Chris, you
think you can ferment them. I'm not trying to get plastered, Chris.
I'm trying to not waste the money on the oranges.
I'm sure you can ferment them. That's part of how
they make prison hooch. They take the peels and stuff.
What don't you know about this? That's part of They
take the peels and stuff and they ferment it and

(16:16):
the toilet. It's better if you don't think about it,
and it's really better if you don't ever drink any
But yeah, they take a bunch of that stuff and
they ferment everything in the toilet and they make prison
house hooch. We're not making booze. We're not moonshiners, Chris,
we're cross country parents. Why would you even bring that
up as an option. Yeah, I think I'll just ferment
the oranges like some kind of drunk. Anyway, we do

(16:37):
have a lot, a lot of oranges in the house.
And you know, we're not the only ones who need vitamins.
Fred needs vitamins too. That's why Fred gets rough greens.
You see, rough greens is really the only way Fred
gets nutrition. It's not from his dog food. There's no
nutrition in dog food. It's all dead. That's why it's

(16:58):
all brown. Nutrition In the French fries, my sons slip
Fred under the table, even though they've been warmed repeatedly
not to do that. So if Fred's going to get
nutrition and live a long time, there's only one way
he's gonna get it. We have to sprinkle rough greens
on his food. All natural nutritional supplement, the Omega oils
and vitamins and minerals and everything Fred needs to live

(17:20):
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All right, all right, now you want a couple scary thoughts,

(17:42):
It won't be that bad. Just stay with me, buck up,
you want some scary thoughts, Well, did you see what
happened with Dome when her teleprompter fritzed out on her
at the rally? Stay with me. She was at a rally,
big group of people's speaking. And it's not gonna be
hard for you to figure out when this happens. The

(18:03):
teleprompter fritzes out, and then she fritzes out.

Speaker 4 (18:07):
Today, we got thirty two days until the election, So
thirty two days. Thirty two days, okay, we got some
business to do. We got some business to do, all right,

(18:28):
thirty two days, and we know we will do it.

Speaker 2 (18:35):
All right, quit well, thirty two days, all right. We
could just sit here and make fun of Kamala Harris,
and of course we're going to do that because we're
bad people. But there's actually something bigger to talk about here.
You can think about this. Kamala Harris is almost sixty

(18:55):
years old. She has spent her entire adult life in politics.
Her entire adult life has been speeches and fundraising. That's
really what politics is, speeches and fundraising, Speeches and fundraising.

(19:15):
Almost sixty years old. Teleprompter goes down for thirty seconds.
She turns into a non functional adult. There's a larger
societal thing here. It's kind of frightening. If you want
to digest it, digest it with me, Swallow it with me.

Speaker 1 (19:31):
Next, he doesn't care if you believe him, but he's right,
Jesse Kelly.

Speaker 2 (19:39):
It is the Jesse Kellys Show with me, Jesse the
Showgun Kelly, and we are discussing something. We're discussing Dome.
We're discussing Well, it's going to be a larger societal
talk here. But Kamala Harris, I'll play it again. Just
hang with me. She's almost six years old. Now, let's

(20:02):
talk about you for a moment. If you are of
any significant age, aren't there things you do that you've
been doing them so long you honestly, you don't really
even need to be awake. Half awake is good enough.
If I asked you to do something majorly complicated like

(20:22):
advanced math, you would probably need training and a lot
of time to sit down. But you homemakers, You ladies
who are homemakers, and God bless you for that. If
I were to ask you to get some pasta ready,
maybe you're making spaghetti. How easy would that be for you?
It'd be a joke. If I were to distract you,

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maybe I bring in a mariachi band into your kitchen
while you're trying to make the pasta. Could you still
do it? Of course you could? If I were to
maybe you didn't sleep a wink last night, not a wink.
Maybe you were stressed out, you stayed up all night,
not one wink of sleep. Could you still get the
pasta ready? If I got you really really drunk, here,
have a bunch of whiskey, you can hardly stand up.

(21:07):
Could you still get the pasta ready? Of course you could.
You've just simply done it your entire life. You could
do it in virtually any condition. Fellas, you got a job.
I guess ladies have jobs too. Now it's a weird world.
But Fellas, you got a job. Whatever your job is,
maybe your pound and nails. Maybe you're a lawyer. But
we'll make it about pound and nails. How hard is

(21:29):
it for you to pound nails? To figure out how
to pound nails? That's what you do, how you do it.
Back to Kamala Harris, this woman has been a politician
for her entire adult life. I ran for Congress twice
in a small district in southern Arizona, and in the
course of three or four years, I probably gave one

(21:51):
hundred speeches. Two hundred speches. I don't know how many,
but a staggering number. Sometimes you're speaking to a living
room of people. Sometimes you're in a stadium full of people.
So just I've spoken to all kinds of people. I
just did the Tucker Call something was it eight thousand
people there? So there have been thousands, there have been
a few, but it's just me. I've never had a

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teleprompter ever. I've never I don't really write anything down,
just talk. Kamala Harris has been giving speeches her entire life.
She gives a speech, the teleprompter goes out, and she
shuts down completely. How does this happen?

Speaker 1 (22:30):
Today?

Speaker 4 (22:31):
We got thirty two days until the election, So thirty
two days, thirty two days Okay, we got the business
to do. We got some business to do, all right,

(22:51):
thirty two days.

Speaker 2 (22:54):
M hmm. She's asked a question on sixty minutes, a
question I should point out she's been asked before, including
on the debate stage, a standard question. Hey, Dome, you
have these suggestions for policy. How are you planning on
paying for them? This is not some kind of hardball question,

(23:17):
not some kind of gotcha question. It's the obvious question
you know you're going to be asked. This woman who's
done politics her entire adult life, answered it like that.

Speaker 1 (23:26):
My plan is.

Speaker 5 (23:27):
About saying that when you invest in small businesses, you
invest in the middle class, and you strengthen America's economy.
Small businesses are part of the backbone of America's economy.

Speaker 2 (23:40):
But pardon me and that Advice president, the question was,
how are you going to pay for it?

Speaker 5 (23:46):
Well, one of the things I'm going to make sure
that the richest among us who can afford it, pay
their fair share in taxes. It is not right that
teachers and nurses and firefighters are paying higher tax rate
than billionaires and the biggest corporations. And I plan on
making that fair.

Speaker 2 (24:06):
But we're dealing with the real world here. But the
real world includes how are you going to get this
to Congress? Okay, yeah, you got it, you got it painful,
but I'll tell you what. Pause on dome for a minute,
because this is gonna go way bigger than her. Just
stay with me. Here's a few different headlines for you.
Headline female black applicants who failed Maryland state police tests

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likely to receive two point seven five million in back
pay from a discrimination suit. You see, they couldn't do
the physical fitness exam. It required really brutal things like
eighteen push ups in one minute. Things like that. They
couldn't get it done. They sued because they're black and

(24:53):
they're women. They won. Okay, that's part of it. Here's
another one, this from a different country, New Zealand. Actually,
a hundred million dollar navy ship with a lesbian captain
runs aground, catches fire, and sinks. She's a brit decided
to move to New Zealand and join the Navy. After
she vacationed there with her lesbian wife. They give her

(25:14):
a command of a ship. It crashes, burns, goes to
the bottom of the ocean. Okay, that's one. Here's another one,
White House Press Secretary Carrine Jean Pierre promoted promoted to
senior advisor. Do you remember that article? I don't have
it in front of me. Uh, Chris, find it if
you can't. If not, it's really really unimportant. This is

(25:35):
a while ago, and I don't remember what it was.
There was an article we did. It was out of
a medical school, and I forget which medical school it was,
and somebody whistleblower, professor I forget who it was, came
forward and talked about the percentage of his med school
students who couldn't locate major arteries, med school students who

(26:00):
didn't have basic knowledge of human biology. We see, Let's
go back to the stable home. We opened up the
show talking about here. Let's go back to that. We
already talked about the unstable home portion of it. Let's
talk about the stable home portion of it. Shall we

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What's one of the reasons people from a stable home,
loving mother, loving father values. What's one of the reasons
they do so much better in life? Well, one reason is,
not only does it give you an anchor, but it
gives you an example of what you're supposed to want

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to be, something to aspire to. My mom was such
a good woman. She loved my dad. She made amazing
banana bread. I want to be like my mom. My
dad busted his but worked his fingers to the bone
so we could have a better life. And he taught
me how to shoot guns. I want to be like
my dad. I was talking to my wife this weekend,

(27:07):
this will come back to society, stay with me. And
one of her friends had a daughter who went a
little sideways and ended up doing some dancing late at night,
some late night dancing at one of the late night
dancing places. Right, it's a family show. Okay, you get
what I'm saying. It's a faily show. There are kids listening.

(27:28):
Did some late night dancing in a building without windows,
and AB and I were talking about it, and at
one point in time, I said, well, probably has some
issues with her dad. And I kind of said, yeah,
I mean, I guess you're probably right. And I said,
maybe if you find yourself dancing like that in the

(27:50):
middle of the night, you probably had a father. Either
you didn't have a dad, or you had one who
didn't really teach you and guide you in things. You
didn't come from a stable home where you learned the
path you're supposed to go down, where you learned an

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example of what you're supposed to be. And again, because
you didn't have that stable home, you found yourself out
in the world and now you're praying for dollar bills
on a Friday night. What does this have to do
with Kamala Harris, condiversity higher, a naval captain crashing a
ship and burning it to the ground. What does it

(28:35):
have to do with any of this stuff? Stable home,
Kamala Harris, I will connect all these dots.

Speaker 1 (28:40):
Next, fighting for your freedom every day The Jesse Kelly.

Speaker 2 (28:47):
Show, it is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday.
Remember you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow
dot com. So we were just making fun of Dome
because she can't talk, she doesn't know anything. How can
you be a sixty year old politician and not know
how to speak without a teleprompter? How's that happen? How

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does coron diversity hire get promoted when she can barely
complete a sentence? How do you give a command of
a naval ship to a lesbian and then let her
crash it and burn it to the ground. What does
any of this have to do with stable homes. A
stable home, it puts you on the right path. Just

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by nature of what it is. Your children will want
to grow up. They will know what stability looks like.
They will seek it out. They will know what good
manners are because you taught them. They will carry those
throughout life. They will know what hard work is. You
showed them what hard work is. You are what you're

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putting them on the right path. But as a society,
and as a home, but as a society, you can
travel down a wrong path. And when you travel down
that path, it's not that it runs parallel to the
right path. It runs in the exact opposite direction. I

(30:12):
want you to think of it like this, where we
are as a country. I want you to think of
it as a why in the road. All right, we
came to a y in the road. We had been
forever a merit based society. That's what we had been.
That's what we were. You are free, succeed fail whatever
you are free. Government will stay out of your way.

(30:34):
You go out there and perform. I don't care who
you are.

Speaker 1 (30:37):
Perform.

Speaker 2 (30:37):
You'll be fine, don't you won't. We were a merit
based society and that can sound cold, and it can
sound mean that, whatever word you want to put on it,
but that's what we were. And then we allowed the
cultural Marxism feminization of our society to slowly poison us
and work its way into our bones. And what happened

(31:00):
was we hit a why in the road, and we
could have gone right and continued merit based, but instead
we went left, and we decided everything else but merit
is the most important thing in the world. Are you
a woman, Oh wow, you're super special? Are you black
hit Indian? Are you a tranny? We decided we were

(31:23):
going to as a country prioritize everything except that which matters.
And the problem is, when we discussed that, it sounds
like it's something where we can just kind of, I
don't know, shift a little bit back to the right
and work it out. But that is not the case,
you see, because we reached a why in the road,

(31:43):
and at that why, we hooked a hard left and
we've been racing that direction for so long now that
getting back to a merit based society is a long
ways away. That's one problem. The second problem is, and
this is the part it's going to make you squeamish
and squirm in your chair. But it is true. It's

(32:06):
not just that Kamala Harris is a sixty year old woman,
a breath away from the presidency, who doesn't know how
to complete sentences. This woman's a politician who doesn't know
how to be a politician. But your teacher doesn't know
how to teach. Your doctor doesn't know how to be
a doctor. Your pilot doesn't know how to fly planes.

(32:26):
Your generals don't know how to win wars. Your scientists
don't know anything about science. Your lawyers don't know anything
about the law. We as an entire nation, as Western civilization,
to be frank, we got to that why in the road,
and we hooked the left. And now we point and
mock Kamala Harris because she can't talk. But the truth

(32:49):
is as bad as she is at being a politician.
That's how bad your surgeon is at knowledge of the
human body. That's how bad the air traffic controller is
at lining up your planes. That's how bad the admiral
is at naval tactics. As soon as we chose to
go left instead of right, we chose the path of destruction.

(33:11):
And you see it everywhere and it's a huge part
of the reason why none of the bureaucracy now, none
of the government organizations can frankly even pretend to be
good at or be focused on the things they're supposed
to be doing, because they're so far down the left
wing path they don't even know what the right is.

(33:33):
If you're FEMA right now, you look like crap. You
look neglectful, evil, horrible at your job. And of course
you do, because you got to the why and you
hooked a left.

Speaker 6 (33:46):
Marked a few things in my mind thinking about preparedness
and how you said, you know, LGBTQIA people and people
who have been disadvantaged already are struggling. They already have
their own things to deal with. So you add a
disaster on top of that, it's just compounding on itself.

(34:09):
And I think that is maybe the why of why
we're having these discussions, because it isn't being talked about,
it isn't being socialized. We're not paying attention to this community.

Speaker 2 (34:22):
You think FEMA was sitting around for months coming up
with the plan for hurricanes and floods and natural disasters.
But FEMA hooked the left at the why if they
were merit based that's what they would have been doing.
FEMA was worried about handing out your money to illegals.
And if they're gay friendly enough, you think the Secret Service,

(34:44):
you think they sit around and occupy their time stressing
about how to defend Donald Trump when everyone wants to
murder him. No, they're worried about being gay friendly. Have
we done enough for climate change? They hooked the left
at the why protecting Trump. They're not even trained for

(35:05):
that anymore. The FBI, you think they're out there trying
to solve crimes, real crimes. They hook the left at
the why. They're busy trying to track down pro lifers,
school board moms, and they're doing all the things to
be the enforcement arm of the government. They now are.

(35:28):
We hook the left at the y as a country,
and we've strayed down this path for so long that yeah,
that's a good term, Chris, credentialed morons. That's the kind
of is it my term? Is it my term? That
is a brilliant term, Chris? Oh was that me?

Speaker 1 (35:47):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (35:47):
Thanks, but it's true. We are a society full of
credentialed morons. We want to think this is just doing.

Speaker 4 (35:55):
Today we got thirty two days. It's all the election,
So thirty two days.

Speaker 2 (36:10):
Your doctor's just as dumb, your pilot, your general, your lawyer,
your judge. As soon as you walk away from merit
and travel down this path, well, now you have a
society run by people just like this. Scary to think about.
I bet you're thinking about your mind now, aren't you.

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(37:40):
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