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September 25, 2025 37 mins

James Comey getting tried in DC will almost guarantee he isn’t convicted despite his crimes effecting every single person in the United States of America. The reason they took the rainbow. They have gotten so accustomed to committing crimes. Somalia Vs India. BK and the sim bust near the UN. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on
a wonderful, wonderful Thursday, churning and burnon. So, James Comey's
going to get indicted. We talked a little bit about
it last night. If I sound hesitant, like I'm approaching

(00:34):
it with caution, same way I did last night. Oh,
I want to see the charges. I want to see
the indictment. I I want to see the trial. I
want to know that this isn't going to be what
I'm worried it's going to be. So let me let
me just get this out of the way and then
I'll play a couple of little audio bits. Here's a concern.

(00:57):
This is not a prediction. I'm not trying to be downer.
Here's my concern. My concern is the indictment is really
just for lying to Congress, which is a crime, don't
get me wrong, But you're not going to do hard
time for ten years for that. My concern is that's

(01:19):
really the main part of the indictment. One and two
that James Colemy will be tried in Washington, d C.
Both of those are huge concerns, and both of those
things may happen. If either of those things happen, this
is all going to be for not because if he

(01:41):
goes to jail or it gets convicted, I should say,
of just of lying to Congress, that's gonna be a
slap on the wrist. More importantly, if he is tried
in Washington, d C. The communist jury is going to
let him off. I don't care if James Comy was
on v tape murdering somebody and then turns and looks

(02:03):
at the camera and says, it's me, James Comy, I
murdered this guy. They would still let him off because
that's how communists operate, that's what they believe in. I
am concerned, all right, sit there, I just got my
concerns out of the way. I'm concerned. That's not a prediction.
Steven Miller sounded pretty good today, Tom.

Speaker 2 (02:24):
I always happy to talk about former FBI to disgrace
former FBI Director James Komy, who of course is corrupt,
who of course has been engaged in vast amounts of
illicit and unlawful conduct, who of course was at the
center of the Russia Gate attack and assault on American democracy.

(02:45):
There are so many people Komy, Clapper, Brennan, Monaco, all
across the government under previous administrations, who have worked tirelessly
to try to dismantle our democracy, and it has to
somewhere to accountability.

Speaker 1 (03:03):
He's right, it does. I view the crimes James Comy
committed as some of the worst crimes in the history
of the United States of America. And maybe right now
you're saying, what about Jeffrey Dahmer, j what about us

(03:23):
the serial killer or this mob boss? Let me let
me let me say this. I believe the crimes James
Comy and John Brennan and those types. I believe the
crimes they committed are worse than Jeffrey Dahmer's crimes. Let
me explain why. How I gauge this severity of crime

(03:46):
is how many people are negatively affected by that crime.
That's how I gauge the severity of crime. Now, obviously
this is no excuse to Jeffrey Dahmer of certainly not
excusing someone who butchers people and eats them and things
like that. I understand that's the worst stuff in the world.
Try them, convictim, kill them. That's about execute them. That's fine.

(04:10):
But Jeffrey Dahmer's crimes did affect families and did affect
the people that were killed and eaten, and it was
terrible and is awful. James Comy's crimes accelerated the end
of the United States of America. The victims of James

(04:31):
Comey's crimes are every single American citizen, no matter your age,
you are a victim of James Comy's crimes. I am
a victim of James Comy's crimes. And the reason I
say that is when you are the head of the
FBI and you were ordered by Barack Obama to launch
an operation against the Republican nominee, and you carry out

(04:55):
that operation, you don't tell him no, I can't do it.
It's unlawful. When you use the Federal Bureau of Investigation
as the enforcement arm of the Democrat Party, it's more
than just a crime against Donald Trump and Carter Page
and everyone else. It's a crime against every citizen of

(05:17):
the United States of America. Because what you've done is
you've separated us from the FBI. You have turned an
institution of ours, you have turned it, correctly so, into
the enemy. In the minds of so many American people.
I don't know if that can ever be fixed again. Ever,

(05:40):
what James call Me did was commit a crime against
every person in the United States of America. If you
have a position of power and you use that position
of power to commit crimes, that's the worst crime on earth.
A drug dealer dealing drugs is really, really, really bad.

(06:01):
Arrest him, try him, send him a prison. A cop
dealing drugs on the side should get ten times the
prison sentence as the street drug dealer, because the cop
has the power he can use to do that. What
James Coomy did is one of the worst crimes imaginable.
So back to what I was saying, Look, I'll take

(06:24):
what I can get. If the crime is going to
be lying to Congress, that's just not good enough. It's
not good enough. We'll see, We'll see how it pans out.
Now now that I said that, speaking of James Comy,
we've had the top many times that the communist believes

(06:46):
in using power wherever he has it, whether he's a
librarian or FBI director, he believes in using power. And
the communist sees himself as a subversive, infiltrator, a revolutionary
who's working his way through the institutions and is supposed
to use the power of that institution for the revolution.

(07:07):
Would you like to hear an example. This was on MSNBC.

Speaker 3 (07:10):
There may be a moment for difficult choices coming for
many prosecutors, and I hope that when those moments come,
that the American public will stand up and support these people.
I think if there is a move to indict Jim Comey,
we will likely see resignations out of Alexandria and Richmond.
We may see other forms of protest by career prosecutors.

(07:33):
It's a unique moment, and I think that these people
will rise to it.

Speaker 1 (07:38):
You hear what she's saying. She wants the communists they've
installed in positions of power across the country. She wants
them out of protection for James Comy, out of protection
for the crimes he committed. She wants them to use
that power to fight for This is how these people think.

(08:00):
You have to understand how these people think. This guy
says Jerry. Jerry, I'm sitting at a high school band
festival and joining the bands. My kid is in the band.
One of the bands playing here has rainbow flags and
spectrum colored outfits. Their show is life is a canvas,

(08:21):
nothing to do with LGBTQ or anything. But now I'm
ruined because of these communist activists in the rainbow. I
can't help but think about it now, which is exactly
what they want. But now I hate it. I hate
it too, and I am sorry because I go through
the same thing happens to me. I go through the
exact same thing. The second I see a rainbow anything,

(08:45):
a rainbow shirt, a rainbow bumper, sticker, a rainbow whatever,
I immediately think, oh, here we go. You know what
I say to myself, what Chris, What Chris said did
a beautiful thing when he put the rainbow in the
sky after Noah. And of course he's right, and he's

(09:06):
right that's what we should focus on. But the emailer
is also correct and that it's it's been ruined by
the communist on purpose. But as we've talked about so
many times before, they always focus on what is best
and what is good to ruin it. That's why they
are so focused on our children. That's why they are

(09:26):
after your children and my children. It's not like a
whoopsie thing where they stumbled into that children are innocent
and wonderful. They're the best of us, and so for
a communist that's what has to be destroyed first, very
very sick people. You see this, DEM's in shock as

(09:47):
a new poll shows the New Jersey governor's race in
a dead heat. Democrats are so unpopular, Democrats are so
on the outs. Here's a chance we wake up to
a Republican not tomorrow, but to a Republican governor of
New Jersey one of these days. And I know we

(10:08):
add Chris Christy for a cup of coffee, but still,
that's pretty freaking cool. All right, Let's move on, do
some emails, some crazy articles. We still have a lot
to get to. We still have BK coming up a
half hour from now. We still have our Crappiest Country
in the World tournament coming up. Look, this is going
to be a big one.

Speaker 4 (10:28):
Bright It's the twenty twenty five Crappiest Country in the
World competition. Tonight's matchup is between Somolia and Sudan. Brought
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(11:57):
on a fantastic, fantastic Thursday. Member Tomorrow is ask Doctor
Jesse Friday. Get your questions emailed in right now to
Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. We still have our
crappiest country in the world tournament. That's like ten minutes
from now. We have BK, we have Amber Duke. We
have a very very strange story that I'll get to

(12:20):
in probably forty five minutes from now. I want to
do a couple more serious things before I get to
a couple of emails here. I know we've talked a
lot about communist terrorism and how it's here's are to hear.
But the only reason it's been here, the only reason
it's been allowed to grow this much, is because it's

(12:41):
never been smashed up and prevented. And let's explain why here.
Remember Democrats and street animals like Antifa, they're on the
same team. Antifa. They are a useful foot soldier to
Democrat politicians and the Biden administration when they took over.

(13:02):
You remember what it was like. We played how many
montages for you? The greatest threat is white supremacy, white supremacy,
the white supremacy, domestic terrorism, white supremacy. And we talked
about it at the time. Why were they saying that?
Because it wasn't true, So why say it? Communists are
always trying to justify using government power against their political opponents, always, always, always.

(13:26):
They were saying it because they were prepping the ground
to send law enforcement only after their political opponents. So
they sent the FBI to track down one thousand peaceful
January six ers, while allowing Antifa and these other groups
to fester and grow. Now we're at a time where

(13:49):
these groups, there are a lot of them, and I'm
going to ask BK about it. In twenty thirty minutes,
whenever BK joins us, I'm going to ask what he
thinks about how is it's going to be to take
these groups down. There's so many of them, and they're decentralized,
and they've been given time to dig in by Democrats
because Democrats weren't worried about them. They're on the same

(14:12):
team they were worried about you. However, it looks like
maybe it began. Multiple arrests have been made as Antifa
extremists attempt a siege on a federal building. These people
have grown so accustomed to doing whatever they want, getting
away with whatever they want. They actually surrounded a federal

(14:35):
building in Eugene, Oregon. And isn't that so unbelievably sad?
Not that they were arrested, that's wonderful. It's so sad
that we have been so soft on street animals in
this country, so afraid of communist accusations, Oh, you're using
the government against us, So afraid of this ridiculousness that

(14:59):
we've allowed these monsters to grow and grow and grow
and grow, and now we're here. We've been afraid of
stuff like Donal.

Speaker 2 (15:07):
Trump probably wants his enemies in jail, but what he
also wants is to harass his enemies to the point
where a lot of people decide to just stand out.

Speaker 1 (15:16):
It's massively expensive.

Speaker 5 (15:17):
To go through through go through this if you're James
Comy or Letitia James.

Speaker 1 (15:21):
Yeah, he's politicized, and the Justice Department he wants, he wants,
he wants to prosecute his enemies. And of course you
can point out to you're blue in the face, that's
what they do. What they're trying to do is appeal
to your morality, appeal to your emotions. You don't want
to go after us, You don't want to be one
of those bad guys who prosecute your political opponents. Right,

(15:45):
it's a tactic. Hey, Jesse, how are we supposed to
love our country when we have to share it with
USA hating democrats? Democrats aren't aren't America. For the most part,
Democrats are communists, subversives trying to destroy it America. That's
not America at all. Don't think America is this tiny

(16:05):
group of nutball communists trying to burn it down. That's
not America. Hey, Jesse, love your show. I can only
listen an hour a day. You said you work, I guess,
asked doctor Jesse started. He said, you worked at an
RV dealership. My question is how much room is there
to negotiate. I don't want to pray full price and
look like a fool. I don't know if I can

(16:28):
answer that question because it varies so much. It varies
so much, there is some wiggle room. There is some
wiggle room. I don't even want to give you a
percentage because look on one on one it may be
it may be twenty percent, on another, it may be
five less than that two three where they're trying to

(16:51):
just offload it. They're trying to give it away. People
focus a lot on price, and I understand that matters
a lot. It does matter. I'm not being dismissive of
your money. You know what I would look at when
I was buying an RV much more than just price.
You know what I look at here's a little tidbit
for you. In fact, do this with cars as well.

(17:11):
Look at how much time it is spent on the lot.
Time on the lot. An RV that has been on
the lot for a very long time is going to
have more problems. There's going to be more rot and
there's a reason it's been on the lot for a

(17:32):
very very very long time. Same thing with the car.
More problems, more issues, there's a reason it's been there.
There is more to buying retail things than price. You
have to get that through your head. We all like
to picture ourselves, you know, as our father haggling with
the car, a salesman, trying to get the best deal,

(17:52):
and we walk out feeling like a king because you
saved a grand I'm not being dismissive of a grand
I know that matters. There are other things that matter.
Pay attention to those things too. Those things matter are
a lot, all right. The crappiest country in the world
is something that matters a lot too. And we have

(18:13):
quite a juggernaut competition. I don't know who's going to
win Sudan Civil War. Sudan is taking on world class
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(19:41):
you missed any part of the show, you can download
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But you know what time it is. Remember this is
already the second round. The winner of these matchups goes

(20:01):
to the semi finals. We are not far away from
crowning a champion, a champion who gets a little special
something from the Jesse Kelly Show. Somalia and Sudan, I
just out of respect before we go into it, are
both so worthy and both of them, both of you,

(20:24):
Somalia Sudan. Talking to both of you, both of you
should feel a great deal of pride and how awful
you are. You're both champions in my mind, but there
can only be one.

Speaker 4 (20:39):
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Tonight's matchup is between Somalia and Sudan, brought to you
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Speaker 1 (20:58):
I should note before we get into it, the winner
of this matchup takes on India on Tuesday, So that's
going to be quite a barn burner. Anyway, let's recap it.
Let's get acquainted with Somalia from Afar. Of course, Somalia
has to be considered a favorite, certainly a number one
seed to win the entire thing. Niger, that dump we

(21:21):
just talked about, squared off against Somalia, and remember you
get to vote on this. It's on the show's Jesse
Kelly Show Twitter page. Somalia got ninety percent of the vote,
which is all the ironic because whichever warlord currently has
the most guns in Somalia usually gets ninety percent of
the vote. Somalia, the entire thing is level four, you know,

(21:44):
run of the mill crimes we've gotten used to by now, crime, terrorism, kidnapping.
By the way, terrorism is a little bit deeper and
more embedded in Somalia. We're talking car bombs, suicide vests.
Don't think just because it seems peaceful, it is that
superu outback might not be driven by a lesbian, might

(22:04):
actually be driven by a Muslim extremist getting ready to
set off that nail bomb in front of you and
your family. Somalia also mixes in a healthy dose of piracy,
which is well known by now Horn of Africa. A
bunch of dirtballs with AK forty seven's driving up the ships,
killing everybody's doing the standard pirate thing. Somalia is so

(22:26):
severe the risk of kidnapping or death is so high
they actually advise that you scrub your social media account
completely if you ever visit there. Why you ask, because
when you get kidnapped, which is almost inevitable, the group
who kidnaps you is probably going to peruse your Instagram account,
and if they see a woman showing her shoulders, she's

(22:48):
probably going to get her head cut off. Female genital
mutilation might be the most disgusting practice I have ever
heard about. I will not explain it on this show
because there are children listening. Just know it's actually worse
than you imagine. It happens in Somalia, but bad things
happen everywhere. Of course, the question is how prevalent is it.

(23:09):
I'm glad you asked. It's ninety nine percent. Seventy percent
of Somalia lives in extreme poverty. That country is run
by war lords and terrorists. The only good news I
have out of Somalia is so many of the bad
people have left Somalia. Of Course, the bad news is
they're all now in Minneapolis. That was Somalia quite the

(23:34):
worthy contender. But let's do keep in mind that Sudan,
Sudan and I'm gonna ask BK because they just had
a big mosque bombing. Sudan could easily win it all.
They are in the middle of a civil war. It's
happening now. It's freaking awful. Let's meet Sudan. Sudan is
such a ward torn dump that they closed the embassy

(23:57):
two years ago. In April of twenty twenty three, they
flat out said there are no more American personnel here.
We are leaving. There is a civil war between two
gigantic factions, and it is, as per usual, not a
civil war taking place way out in the hinterlands where
it won't affect normal people, men, women and children. The

(24:19):
bulk of the killing in this civil war has taken
place in their capital city. We are talking about mass graves.
But that's bad news. Here's some wonderful news. They're used
to it. Since nineteen fifty six, there have been twenty
coup attempts in their government. We'll call this African term limits.

(24:39):
You don't have to worry about hating your politician. Someone
will assassinate him and replace him at any given moment.
In maybe the worst freaking thing I've ever heard in
my life, this civil war has cost the lives of
over five hundred thousand children. And this is a country
that is only five percent Christian, it's ninety percent ninety

(25:02):
one percent Muslim, and the Christians are facing what amounts
to essentially a genocide. They are being slaughtered wherever they
are found. They are not a level three in the
State Department Travel Advisory. Soudan is flat out a level four.
The United States State Department says, don't come here. We

(25:23):
cannot guarantee your safety. This is a place that really
they don't even have an airport. The capital city's airport
has shut down. Because if you happen to get on
a Delta flight, you better hope they have a really
advanced radar system and some flares because a missile is
probably going to take you out of the sky. All Right,

(25:48):
I say we have to pick a winner, but I
am starting to get concerned. My concern is for all
the other teams in the tournament. You know, when I
used to watch the NFL all the time, there was
something you always watched out for because you'd consider that
team a favorite to win the super Bowl. It's not

(26:11):
just the team that's winning. Is there a team that's
dominating everybody they fight, everybody they play. When you see that,
you usually think to yourself that team might win the
super Bowl. In the first round, didn't Smalia get ninety percent, Chris,
ninety ninety one percent of your vote in the first round?
Somalia just took on Sudan, a country in the middle

(26:34):
of a civil war, and still got ninety two percent
of the vote. I am starting to get concerned that
this tournament is not going to be close. With all
the other contenders out there, the Afghanistans, the Indias, that
all the other contenders out there, Somalia looks like a juggernaut,

(26:56):
a juggernaut, and I don't know if they can be stopped.
I don't know if they can be but hey, credit
where it's due, big congrats Somalia. It really is a
terrible place. And I know I've never been, but I
have a lot of military friends, a lot of veteran
friends who have been, and when they found out about

(27:17):
the tournament, we've all been laughing about it. Pretty much
to a man. They said, Oh, that's the winner. That's
the winner. It's bad, It's really really bad, but gold's good.
That's something. Somalia is bad as bad as Somalia is.
That's how good gold is. And it's not because it's
shiny and nice. Gold is good because it lasts in

(27:38):
a crazy economic world like we're in now, waiting for
a bubble to pop any moment. What do you do?
I don't know. I'm not Warren Buffett. I don't know
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(28:41):
to me, dammit, the tern stacks. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Good grief, Chris, just turn it off. Joining
me now is my friend host of the World News
with BK podcast, which is Dynamite, my buddy former Air
Force PJ BK O K b kay. We don't have

(29:01):
time to talk about your sorry music tonight. I want
to know what's up with the un being surrounded by
SIM cards? What do these things do?

Speaker 5 (29:09):
Well? So the thing, Jesse, it's it sounded like really dramatic, right,
you know, secret Service, mysterious communications, foreign nation actors possibly involved.
But the thing is these are what's used mostly by
scammers and fishers. So basically what it is is, you can,
you know, the SIM card in your phone, everybody's tracking
on that, right, you can take the you can order

(29:30):
those in bulk, take them out and stick them into
this box in which you can control the SIM cards
like all at once, so you could send like, you know,
thousands and thousands of phishing text messages like we've all
gotten on our phone. Uh, and you can overwhelm communications
lines really really quickly. And the crazy thing it sounds

(29:51):
like that's what this is for that they probably would
never have even caught this. But it turns out that
you remember, like a couple of years ago that Marjorie
Taylor Green got swatted and US Senator Rick Scott also
got swatted. Well, it turns out they started looking into
who did that, and it traced back. They started getting
on the tail of this SIM farm in New York

(30:13):
because if they hadn't launched those swatting calls, who knows
what they did, they probably would have just kept scamming
away and sending out those text messages. So that's what
they do. Interestingly enough, the boxes that you need to
be able to put all these SIM cards in are
illegal in the United States.

Speaker 1 (30:28):
Okay, so I'm assuming this is some left wing scammer group.
Why in the world would you only swat a couple
of Republicans. That's got to be that.

Speaker 5 (30:38):
Right, one would think. So, yeah, I mean, I don't think.
I don't think crime or greed or money illicitly earned
has a political party. But maybe they lost their composure,
which men often do, and decided to goof around according
to their personal political beliefs. And ironically that's what got

(30:59):
the cops pulled onto them. Not probably all the massive
fraud they're engaging in.

Speaker 1 (31:04):
Yeah, you'd never catch me goofing around with my friends
because we are hearing a lot of chatter. I know
you're hearing it as well from Joe Kent and others
about an al Qaeda OP or want to be Al
Keeda op. And obviously everyone knows what Alkeda is. They're
famous for loving a splash, that's what they do. They

(31:24):
like to make it big and bold. What are you hearing?

Speaker 5 (31:28):
I mean, that's that's kind of news to me. I mean,
partially though. Joe's whole job is going to be kind
of intercepting these things as they happen. I mean, Jesse,
the bang for the buck seems kind of low on
group ops these days. It seems far easier now to

(31:48):
get the guy to self radicalize wherever he is in
the world and send him off to spray an ak
and some crowded mall. If Joe is onto something, I'm
sure they're always trying something that's way above my pay grade.
But that's why Joe's there. He's one of our bros.
Former Green Beret, former CIA contractor. Dude's been around the
block a long time, and he's not one to trifle

(32:09):
with non serious threats. So I'll watch that one for sure.

Speaker 1 (32:12):
B Kay. Obviously there's a lot we don't know right now.
But breaking up terror of sales, I'm talking about Antifa
terrorst sales. Is this something that's going to be a
nightmare that takes fifty years if we dig in? Is
this a six month op and they're cleaned up? But
how hard is it to root these people out of society?

Speaker 5 (32:32):
It's going to be difficult, Jesse, because first of the
big thing in the United States, we are a country
with a First Amendment right, you can go out and protest,
you can say horrible things online to each other as
other people, and a lot of these times, a lot
of this stuff is covered on the First Amendment. They
want to talk about, you know, going after the government.
You know, they they can do a lot of these

(32:53):
things legally, and so I think what they count on
is just their friends going crazy after again, the way
they self radicalize to me, is very similar to like
in Islamic Terrors organization. Right, they start off looking into
it themselves, they find like minded comrades, and then maybe
nothing is said, but maybe they decide to go down
and start throwing bricks at the cops. I think it's

(33:14):
gonna be difficult because a lot of this also is
predicated on the local crime. You know, the federal government
does not really have a jurisdiction if it's just like
simple local crime of left wingers. And we've all seen
Jesse how these progressive mayors around the city who would
nominally be the people in charge of putting them in prison,
just let them out time after time after again. So

(33:35):
unless the government can sort of tie them into conspiracy,
then it's difficult. However, I will point out if you
guys want to go look up San Diego, my hometown
really had the first Antifa convictions and they got stiff
prison sentences because they were able to prove conspiracy. And
if you know the San Diego area that was there
in that big, huge brawl over by the boardwalk whenever

(33:57):
they poured out in the streets and it got ugly,
but one guy at least did get a significant prison
sentence by the city of San Diego.

Speaker 1 (34:05):
B Kay, we are doing a crappiest country in the
World tournament because we're sensing people like that, and Sudan
is most definitely still in the tournament. Didn't they just
have a big old mosque bombing.

Speaker 5 (34:17):
Yes they did, it's just there. It shows no signs
of stopping. That mosque bombing, by the way, was in
probably everybody's heard this part of the world, the Darfur region.
We remember the big famine they had back in early
two thousands. I mean, those people, it's just a cursed
lands man. The two fighters over there to civil war.
It's the government army against these you know, militia groups,

(34:39):
and the militia groups pretty much control that Darfour area
except for a few little pockets. I guess that mosque
was one of them. And you remember Jesse the rules
of engagement for United States troops in Iraq as far
as mosques, well, they don't really have those kinds of
rules over there, so they don't think twice about lob
and a few missiles and specifically, by the way, waiting

(35:02):
for that prayer service to pop off. So so Dan
is a horrible place. I feel really bad for the
people there who don't want anything to do with it,
but it's these scenatics and I just there's nothing that
can be done. It's just gonna keep.

Speaker 1 (35:14):
Going or freaking Africa, I'll be honest, Bekay, there's there's
a lot. Africa is well represented in our tournament. My friends,
I believe.

Speaker 5 (35:22):
I believe that. And Jahn I want to just throw
Seattle itself into the hatt worst places, Jesse, because I'm
not I just went to a gym because I'm up
here for some business and I got a local gym.

Speaker 1 (35:32):
Right.

Speaker 5 (35:33):
Have you ever been to a gym with hardwood floors?

Speaker 1 (35:36):
Oh, my gosh, don't tell.

Speaker 5 (35:38):
Me deadlifting allowed. There's no dea. It says on a sign,
no deadlifting allowed. I'm like, you don't wonder it all
makes sense now, the Seattle male pastiness and weakness, that
all makes so much sense.

Speaker 1 (35:52):
Hardwood floors in the gym. You went to a bar class.

Speaker 3 (35:55):
He's case.

Speaker 5 (35:56):
They don't even have match It's crazy.

Speaker 1 (35:59):
He is BK host of the World News with BK podcast.
I would highly recommend it. Thank you, my brother, Thank
you brother. Hardwood floors. Come on, Seattle, that's not you know,
people don't know how cool Seattle was and could be. Again,
it's what, Chris, What isn't it the rainiest city in

(36:23):
the world. No, it's not the rainiest city in the world.
I believe it may be the rainiest city in America.
It's definitely on the short list. But you don't understand.
It's kind of a cool rain. It almost adds to
the appeal. I like the rain for one, anyway, Chris. Two,
it's right on the water. Remember, it's right on the water,
and it's like a there's a beauty to it. There

(36:45):
is a beauty to it. It is a it could
be a cool place again, and it was an extremely
cool place again. No, that's not fruity, Chris, Now it's not.
Why are you like this anyway? We still have another
hour and that's going to be a really good time.
We're going to go through a bunch of emails. I'm
going to talk about what what happened in South Carolina?

(37:07):
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