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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of the
Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday. Of course, that means
it's Medal of Honor Monday, which I will get to
here in just a moment. We'll continue along the lines
of what we've just been talking about this hour as
it pertain last hour, as it pertains to Haiti handing
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our money out to the Taliban. Lindsey Graham is back
in the news, so talk about some congressional things. Before
I do any of that, including Medal of Honor Monday,
need to give a gigantic shout out welcome. I don't
know which way to do this. Whas out of Louisville,
eight forty out of Louisville, Kentucky, we are now live
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and old Kentucky, and I love Louisville, mainly because of
the food I've eaten in that wonderful city. I was
just telling Jewish producer Chris before the show, he has
got to come there with me next time I go.
Where we are going to eat through every single place
in the town. We are following the legend Terry Miners
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has been on there for like forty years and so
Louisville eight forty, love you back, thank you for having me. Now,
without further ado, for those maybe who were unfamiliar with
the show, every single Monday, at this hour, at this
exact moment, we do the exact same thing. We do
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Medal of Honor Monday, where we read a medal of
Honor citation. Sometimes we'll talk about some background on it,
things like that, but we've had a request recently to
start talking about the at least acknowledging the city and
state these people come from. And remember we take suggestions.
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You're allowed to email whatever you want to us. We
don't really do phone call as much here on the show.
But love hate death threats asked doctor Jesse questions for
Friday and Medal of Honor citation requests all could be
sent to Jesse at jesse kellyshow dot com. Now this
is one for a Macario Garcia from the Wonderful Sugarland, Texas.
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He fun in WW two and here's what he did.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
Hey, honoring those who went above and beyond.
Speaker 2 (02:36):
It's Medal of Honor Monday. While enacting squad leader of
Company B twenty second Infantry on the twenty seventh of
November nineteen forty four, near Grosshow, Germany, he single handedly
assaulted two enemy machine gun inplacements. Attacking prepared aired positions
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on a wooded hill which could be approached only through
meager cover, His company was pinned down by intense machine
gun fire and subjected to a concentrated artillery and mortar barrage.
Although painfully wounded, he refused to be evacuated and, on
his own initiative, crawled forward alone until he reached a
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position near an enemy emplacement Hurling grenades. He boldly assaulted
the position, destroyed the gun, and with his rifle killed
three of the enemy who attempted to escape this guy.
When he rejoined his company, a second machine gun open fire,
and again the intrepid soldier went forward, utterly, disregarding his
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own safety. He stormed the position and destroyed the gun,
killing three more Germans and capturing four prisoners. He fought
on with his unit until the objective was taken, and
only then did he permit himself to be removed for
medical care. Staff Sergeant then Private Garcia's conspicuous heroism, his
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inspiring courageous conduct, and his complete disregard for his personal
safety wiped out two enemy emplacements and enabled his company
to advance and secure its objective. Now, I only wanted
to bring up a couple things here when it comes
to machine gun emplacements, and but the first, I want
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to focus on the worst and best places to attack
or be attacked, attack or on the defense. Okay, mountains
and valleys. Why is Italy? Italy is actually infamously historically
very difficult to attack and conquer and easy to defend.
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Why it's all mountains and valleys. If you're going to
defend a place, there's nothing better than mountains and valleys.
You know, as many wonderful new technologies as man has
come up with, there's still no defeating God in the
whole natural defense department. If you have mountains to use
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as defense, not only can you dig into them, you
can fire down from that. It's it's where you want
to be in the defense. And now, if you talk
about assaulting up a hill into a machine gun in placement,
that's about as brutal as it gets.
Speaker 3 (05:30):
You know.
Speaker 2 (05:30):
I was talking about my stress test today, my physical
I had to do a stress test, and I was
joking obviously about the treadmill and how they raise it.
But seriously, think about this for a moment. We don't
ever consider as we read these things, the physical exhaustion.
When's the last time you walked up a really steep hill.
When's the last time you walked up one with a
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bunch of really heavy gear on you? When's the last
time you walked up a really steep hill with really
heavy gear on you? When people are trying to murder
you on the way up. It's physically exhausting, beyond belief.
Your hands, your your legs, your entire bodies wiped out.
And you know, since you're assaulting a machine gun emplacement,
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they are they make the emplacements, you know, they don't
just throw those things in the ground really nilly. We
look at the movies and we see while there's a
machine gun nest, there's a bunker. But that's not how
it works. When you're a commander, you will figure out
what are the most likely lanes of approach, how are
they gonna get up this hill? And then you will
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design your emplacement, your bunker, whatever it is, so it
faces those things and so you can mow down those lanes.
Whoever gets into those lanes before they can get to you.
What I'm trying to tell you is to approach an
emplacement one that has been dug in, and those freakin
Germans were dang good at digging in and defense and
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things like that. If you're going to approach one of
those up a hill, you have to assume you're going
to die. And I brought that up because ones like
this they tend to be short. But that's just oftentimes.
Whoever wrote the citation, do you have any idea how
many people, not just in World War two otherwise have
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approached an emplacement and didn't make it. It's most of them,
I'll put it that way. You know, going after that
emplacement is probably going to kill you. But these guys
who have something in them, right, something we all want
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inside of us, we want inside of our sons. They
have something in them. Guys like this, he's not seeing
his own personal danger, his own personal risk. He's looking
around and he's seeing his buddies get cut down, pinned
down in a dark forest, and he knows either I
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take that bunker or my friends are gonna die. So
screw it, give me some grenades. I'm going And guys
like that are in the middle of honor. Sometimes most
of the time they die. Most of the time you
start crawling, you get blown up. You wonder why he's wounded.
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Here's another thing to think about whenever you're thinking about
especially this will apply to some to the Civil War
and wars where there are cannons. But really, if you
advance past that and get into World War One, World
War two, all the way up to modern day, they're
going through this Russia, Ukraine. Think about artillery inside a
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thickly wooded area. What is that going to create? Choose
your imagination. What's it going to create? Artillery shell lands,
it explodes in a wooden area. What's the real danger
with things that are exploding? Yes, the concussion, the concussion
can kill you, But it's the shrapnel that comes with it,
all the little pieces of metal or whatever happens to
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be in or wrapped around that explosive device. Think about
the shrapnel when artillery's landing on you inside of a forest.
We're talking splinters, and not like the kind mommy dug
out from under your fingernail. We're talking splinters the size
of your forearm, moving at the speed of sound all
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around you. If you've ever read Chris Look, I don't
want to screw up his name. I believe it's Ernst,
and for some reason I misplaced in his name. He
wrote Storm of Steel in World War One, an amazing book. Gosh,
I don't think i've read that book in ten years.
But in World War One? Gosh, why can I the
Chris will come up with his name? What's his name?
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Chris Ernst Younger. That's right. I knew it's earned something.
Dang it. I was gonna say younger too before Chris
said that. Right before he said that, I was about
to say younger. So Chris didn't actually help anyway.
Speaker 1 (09:59):
Earth.
Speaker 2 (10:00):
Ernst Junger wrote this book, Storm of Steel. It's heavy.
It's from a guy on the grounds perspective in World
War One. But if you want some idea of what
it's like to be bombed by artillery, to have ourt
to be shelld more specifically by artillery, that's one to
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pick up. All right, enough, let's go back to the
world trying to treat us like an open sewer, and
how shocked they all are that those days are done.
Hang on The.
Speaker 1 (10:29):
Jesse Kelly Show on air and online at Jesse Kellyshow
dot com.
Speaker 2 (10:35):
It is the Jesse Kelly show, reminding you if you
miss any part of the show, you can download the
whole thing on iHeart, Spotify, iTunes. I'll get back to
some emails in a few but first we have to
talk about some hysterical women. We'll start with Lynd's with
Selena Gomez. Selena Gomez, I don't know if you know
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she is. She's some celebrity singer or whatever, but something
great has happened in our country, in our culture. It's
something we touched on last week where remember when I
was talking about the conversation I had with a friend
and he was asking, why does it feel like the
cultural Marxists are so afraid right now? They're in such
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retreat right now. And there are a lot of things,
a lot of aspects to this, right, the election is
part of it, and things like that, But the main
reason the cultural Marxists are in retreat is the right
normal people, you me, the right developed teeth, the right
finally put aside these childish, ridiculous notions about live and
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let live, and well, we can't become like them. We
set that stuff aside, and we started treating evil communists
like the animals they are, started calling demons demons started
telling Libery and Peggy to shut her frickin mouth or
she can leave Thanksgiving. No, we don't celebrate communism here.
We stopped rolling our we stopped being the silent majority,
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and we started bullying communists. Selena Gomez, some celebrity who
doesn't know anything about anything, put up some video online
of her whining about all the illegals who are being deported.
Speaker 4 (12:14):
Say that I'm so story. Only people are getting attacted,
the children. They don't understand. I'm so sorry. I wish
I could do something that it can't. I don't know
what to do. You'll try everything, I've.
Speaker 2 (12:38):
The point there is not to make fun of that
hysterical woman. The point there is she deleted that video. Now.
I want you to rewind. You don't have to rewind
far five six years ago. Even when every single hysterical
celebrity or media person would put up something on line,
Oh my gosh, drop has hit. Everyone's gonna die.
Speaker 1 (13:02):
Some love me.
Speaker 2 (13:04):
When's the last time you remember any of them getting deleted?
It just doesn't happen. Everybody would join in, Oh my gosh,
you're right, he is hitler. I'm so sad. That's how
it has been. Now this filthy communist felt so much
heat and hatred for her ridiculousness she deleted it and
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just disappeared. That's how you treat communists. And one other
word on this before we get to the second hysterical woman.
Notice what she calls all the illegos in the country.
Speaker 4 (13:39):
I didn't say that earth story. Only people are getting
coact the children.
Speaker 2 (13:49):
Oh what people? Chris, Chris what? Let's listen to that again,
because it's hard to tell through all the anti anxiety medication.
What people didn't say.
Speaker 4 (13:57):
The earth tul story? Only people are getting correct?
Speaker 2 (14:05):
All my people? What people are those? Selena? We're deporting illegals.
What people do you consider to be your people? And
I guess it begs the question as well, what people
do you not considered to be your people? Where? Oh, Communists,
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where do your loyalties lie? If I was getting deported,
I don't know where they deport me to Ireland or
something that would make the most sense. If I was
getting deported back to Ireland, would Selena Gomez consider me
her people? Who are your people? Oh? Remember remember that?
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I believe it was Plato that quote we read some
time ago about how tyrants evil people. They prefer the
company of foreigners because the foreigner, the foreigner doesn't care
if you're pillaging your country, doesn't care at all. The
foreigner's just happy to be here and loot the treasury
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with you. That's why he feels That's why the tyrant
here in America and elsewhere, that's why he feels a
special affinity for the foreigner. The foreigner will happily stand back,
stand by, watch the tyrant do what he wants, and
the tyrant loves him for that. My people are being attacked. Huh.
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Trump administration has been rounding up rapists, thieves, gang bangers,
and murderers for a week now. Selena is Selena Gomez
says they're her people. That's an interesting way to look
at that. Now, onto hysteriracle woman number two. Let's talk
about Lindsey Graham, shall we?
Speaker 3 (16:03):
Do you believe that President Trump was wrong to issue
these blanket pardons to the January sixth.
Speaker 5 (16:08):
Number one had the legal authority to do it, But
I fear that you will get more violence parting the
people who went into the Capitol and beat up a
police officer violently. I think was a mistake because it
seems to suggest that's an okay thing to do. Kamala
Harris wanted to raise baill money for people burning down Minneapolis.
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You know, Biden pardoned half his fandly going out the door.
I think most Americans, if this continues, to see this
as an abuse of the pardon power. That will revisit
the pardon power of the president if this continues. But
as to partning violent people who beat up cops, I
think that's a mistake.
Speaker 2 (16:49):
Let me ask you something, really asking, because I've never
come up with an answer for it. What does Trump
get out of covering for Lindsey Graham? Covers for them
all the time, tie them up at his rallies all
the time, always backing Lindsey Graham. Why won't Lindsey Graham
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shut his freaking mouth right now? I think it's time
for the old Donald to make a phone call and
say that needs to be the last time I hear
that out of your stupid fat face on TV on Saturday.
That's just all I'm saying. It's time for that phone call.
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emails next.
Speaker 1 (18:35):
The Jesse Kelly Show on air and online at Jesse
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Speaker 3 (18:57):
Hey, Jesse, I was just calling about your Your coma
was saying earlier, boy, how hard it is to house people.
And I agree.
Speaker 2 (19:02):
However, I live in El Paso, Texas, and there is
a huge processing sistors that's already been built.
Speaker 3 (19:08):
That Biding was using to process these people into our country.
Let's just reverse it less less, process them into those
tids and into these ten cities processes and get them
the mail out of here.
Speaker 2 (19:20):
What do you think, Uh one, Yeah, that sounds good too.
That actually reminds me just we always have to keep
this on top of mind. Scenes that are going well
right now, remember how evil democrats are, and remember how
evil the Biden administration was. Specifically, it wasn't just that
they didn't try to stop people from coming in for
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four years. The United States government actually spent a fortune
to facilitate people coming in. Either they use some refugee program,
they flew people into this country from other countries, bust
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them into this country from other countries. They built entire
processing centers to get people into the country. As fast
as humanly possible. Democrats, are you communists who hate listen
out there? You want to know why a lot of
people in your party have woken up and decided they're
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done without You want to know this is from Chicago.
I want to know why these people exist?
Speaker 3 (20:32):
Thoughts?
Speaker 6 (20:32):
Are you know? Time home? And you are welcome. I
voted for President Trump, and let me tell you something.
I was one of those lifelong Democrats. I started voting
at eighteen, voted in every election, voted Democrat in every
election except this last one. Because I'm just tired. I'm
tired of the same old thing happening from the Democratic Party.
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I'm so glad that President Trump is now delivering on
some of his promises.
Speaker 2 (20:59):
You can get all you want about people crossing over
to vote for Trump, which they obviously did given the
popular vote. You have nobody but yourself to blame. Please
understand this. If you're one of the dirty communists, hate listening,
all everything, every single thing that's happening right now is
your fault. I know, self reflection is not really big.
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You want to know why Trump two point zero is
about ten million times better, harder, stronger, nastier than Trump
one point zero because you tried to blow his freaking
head off, and then you sent the cheka to rifle
through his wife's underwear drawer. Every single thing you did
to try to stop Trump, Stop Trumper, every single thing
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you did created it. You are doctor Frankenstein, and what
you see now is the monster you created. How in
the world could people inside of Chicago, How in the
world could they vote for Donald Trump because you savages
decided to impour as many rapists into the country as
humanly possible. I'll never ever forget remember that morning. There
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were so many scandals over the last four years that
were just kind of just they all kind of come
in and go. I'm sure I've forgotten most of them.
Remember the day we woke up and we found fourteen
thousand Haitians on the border, fourteen thousand, not fourteen nations,
fourteen thousand, a freaking army of them. In the Biden
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administration started trying to figure out what to do with them.
They started, remember this, they started blocking television reporters from
reporting them, from getting footage of them, so they didn't
want you to know they were there. And then they
tried to create a controversy out of it. Remember one
of our wonderful border patrol guys on the horseback patrol.
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One of those guys was trying to take off from him,
and so he reached down and he grabbed him by
the back of his neck, which, let's be honest, if
you're part of border patrol, that should be the bare
minimum you're allowed to do to somebody trying to invade
the United States of America. We just down grabs him
by the back of his shirt. The American media and
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the communists and the Democrat Party ran the guy tried
to ruin the freaking guy's life, said that they were
whipping him. Remember that whole controversy. And then I think
they were there two days, maybe three days. Two three days.
They were there right.
Speaker 1 (23:26):
On the border.
Speaker 2 (23:28):
We woke up one morning and they were gone. Oh
where did they go back to South America, which is
actually where they came from. Did they decide to hop
on a boat and go back to Haiti? No, the
Biden administration waited until it was dark. They waited until
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the middle of the night, and they brought in fourteen
thousand people from the biggest dump on planet Earth into
your country. On yes fourteen thousand, of them, and you
know what, they're all still here. And now we get
headlines like this. Haitian leader says Trump administration's plans will
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be catastrophic for his country. And remember in the first hour,
Remember when I said that the whole world has gotten
used to dumping the dregs onto our shore, and they've
gotten used to us paying them for dumping their dregs
onto our shore. This is from the first paragraph on
My Life and the ap The president of Haiti's Transitional
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Presidential Council said, Trump's said the Trump Administration's decisions to
freeze aid programs, deport migrants, and block refugees will be
catastrophic for Haiti. The entire world has just gotten used
to that's how America does business, and that's how they
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get to do business. Hey, who are the worst people?
Oh we got here in Haiti? Oh good, gather all
them up, send them to Ohio nice and guess what
good news. Guys, you thought you thought we weren't gonna
get that government Jet America is sending another twenty million
this month. It's gravy train, baby, That's how the whole
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world has lived.
Speaker 7 (25:20):
And now now at the very idea that they will
have to stop sending us to bottom five percenters, that
they will have to take back the bottom five percenters
they've already sent us, and that we will stop paying
them millions of dollars to take a steaming haiti dump
on our country.
Speaker 2 (25:38):
At the very idea of that, these people are mortified.
What this will be catastrophic? What are we supposed to
do take care of our own citizens? Do you actually
expect us to pay for something ourselves? We don't do that.
That's always that's always America's job. We can take, oh
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the poop, just one big poop bucket in this country,
and we can always just dump it in America. And
before we leave America, they'll pay us. They pay us
for our poop bucket every single time. What do you
mean we can't dump our poop day anymore and you're
not paying us. This is an outrage. Isn't it crazy
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that that's how the world has worked for ever forty
three years on this earth and that's how long it's
worked that way. It's freaking nuts.
Speaker 3 (26:32):
I just wanted to say, I agree with everything you're
saying about the mass deportation in the Democrats, and my
opinion the Democrats has really passed the point of no return,
so they can't go back, and I don't see them
having very much success in the future. But they passed
that point of no return.
Speaker 2 (26:51):
Now that's a very that's a very sharp voicemail. In
case you're kind of wondering what point of no return
he's talking about. I believe it was on Friday. I
was discussing how in order long term that we to
save the country long term, we actually have to have
a reformed Democrat Party because long term, you know, one
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hundred years, we can't survive if they do what they
just did to us every single time they take over.
We can't make it. It doesn't work that way. You
cannot make it if half the country's trying to destroy
the country. We have to have a reformed Democrat Party. Now,
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to that guy's point, they've passed the point in no return.
Maybe let's talk about that next.
Speaker 1 (27:43):
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If you missed Medal of Honor Monday, or any of
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it is. Even though it was a heavy first hour,
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I'll tell you that is as.
Speaker 6 (28:12):
Heavy as ten boxes that you might be moving.
Speaker 2 (28:16):
Have you missed any of that? Go download the podcast.
Speaker 4 (28:19):
Now.
Speaker 2 (28:21):
There's a wonderful, wonderful line in that Batman movie, The
Dark Knight Rises, where the bad guy he's a bad guy,
but the bad guy bane he grabs this doctor. The
doctor's afraid and he says, now, that was not the
time for fear that comes later. It's a great line, right,
It's a great line. So they need to talk to
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all the communists inside of the government because I need
to tell you, even though I know you hate me,
that's fine. I don't ask you to like me. I
don't like you either. I need to explain to you
how things go from here and how we got here.
Because this is going to apply to a Politico article
and the SoundBite I heard. But I need to explain
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how we got here. Donald Trump came along back in
twenty fifteen, came down the escalator. Donald Trump launched into
being number one in the GOP almost immediately, mainly because
of how he talked about immigration. Republican losers have forever
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sounded just like Democrat loses, built by immigrants. We need more.
And finally, for the first time ever, someone said those
are a bunch of rapists and murderers and drug dealers
and we should probably stop that. And we were so
starved for someone like that that the GOP as a
whole dove on it. I was more of a Ted
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Cruz guy in that primary, but I'm talking about the
country as a whole dove all over it. Yes, more Trump, Yes,
that's what I want to hear. Okay, But Trump was
still a deal maker and really probably what you'd consider
to be a middle of the road New York Democrat type.
He'd work with Democrats, he worked with Republicans. Who's no
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hardcore right winger, and even when he got elected, he
was no hardcore right winger, not traditionally the way you'd
think of it. In fact, he a lot of people
will forget this. His enemies try to forget it, his
friends try to forget it. He bet over backwards trying
to work with Democrats when he first got into office.
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Remember all this he tried to pass because he wanted
the border secure. He tried to pass a huge border
security bill that had amnesty in it. Amnesty, It's fine, whatever,
give us border security. But the communists were so dug
into being the resistance. They just kept saying no, no, no,
and pitch him no na to Hitler. And then eventually
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they lied and manipulated and granted. He aided him by
shutting down the country and they destroyed the jobs market
that was going to get him reelected. And then after
they stole an election in twenty twenty, this again, lifelong democrat,
fairly middle of the road. They tried to blow his
freaking head off. You communists tried to murder him, and
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then you sent the cheka into his house and they
rifled through his wife's underwear drawer, and then you convicted
him of multiple felonies, a multi hundred million dollar judgment
in New York alone. You created Trump two point oh. Communists,
you understand that, I know you can't get your mind
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around it. You created Trump two point oh. And now
that brings us to where we are now, the conversation
I wanted to have with you. Now you think now
is the time to fear. But I'm here to explain
to you, if you can't control yourself, fear will come later.
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Because I'm seeing a lot of comments like this, I think.
Speaker 8 (32:05):
On the ground and this last week, what it's done
is it's just terrified people. Everyone is worried if they're
going to be fired or moved. If the goal was
to make the department more efficient, I think this had
the contrary effect.
Speaker 2 (32:20):
That's some communists inside the Department of Justice. Here's an
article from the head of Politico. I am terrified. That's
a quote workers describe the dark mood inside federal agencies.
Quote I would love to leave, but I don't know
where to go. And then I heard a stat today
that sixty over sixty percent of Democrats who work in
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the government and voted for Kamala Harris, they answered a
survey over sixty percent of them said they would not
follow an order from President Trump if they disagreed with it. Communists,
once again, this is nice, Jesse. I'm trying to be
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nice to you. Trump one point zero was manipulated, decapped,
played defense and in many ways pushed around. But you
couldn't stop your demonic impulses. And he tried to murder him,
and he tried to ruin his wife and try to
ruin his life and try to do this and that,
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and now you have this apparently brand new, hardened man
who is beating the living crap out of you, but
he's doing it in the nicest possible way. Yeah, you
might lose your job, but is reassigning you to go
work border security or you're getting fired, or your scam
is ending. And I realize all these things are painful,
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but Communist just a warning. We're gonna move off this.
I know you won't listen if you can't control yourself
with this one. This is Trump two point zero, this
is his last four years. If you can't control your
demonic impulses with this one, well the time to fear
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is going to come later this one. This one's trying
to fire you. If you can't control yourself with this one,
well the next one's not going to try to fire you, Okay.
And I know that sounds dark and ominous, but that's
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how the history of the world works. When system disruptors
try to disrupt corrupt systems, corrupt systems react violently because
the system only exists to protect itself, and they shoot them,
and they stab them, and they beat them to death,
and they imprison them, and they try to smash system disruptors.
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And every time they smash one, they sit back and
say ah, and they take a sigh of relief, and
they convince themselves they've stopped it. But what they've done
is guaranteed that another one will come harder and smarter
and meaner than the last one. And essentially, if you
are a member of the corrupt system doing the system's bidding,
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when you do that stuff, you ensure that the time
to fear is coming for you. I would just do
what you're told under Trump two point zero. Just a
word of advice. Just do as you're told this time.
Trust me on that. Also, everybody, get your tea levels
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up for the times to come, for the times that
are here, the times to come. Get your energy level up.
You know how great it felt to get that report
from the doctor's office today. He looked at it and said, wow, dang,
doing great, Thank you, Chuck. I've been taking I'd look.
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I told him, yes, what do you take? You have
eddy pills? You have a Nope, Nope, I don't take
any medications. Every single day I wake up and I
take a natural I take a natural herbal supplements, a
male vitality stack from chalk every day, in some chocolate powder.
I drink in a smoothie every morning, every day. Three years.
Three years of that, at the age of forty three,
sparkling physical. I feel great energy levels through the roof.
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He said, Wow, that's not common at your age. I said,
I know, Thank you, Chock. I want to feel like
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in your body. You feel great. We still have an hour.
Let's talk about sending money to the Taliban and Fetterman
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