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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show, Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show. On
a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday. Trump is angry with Putin. We're
going to talk about that, and we'll get to Tom
Homan's security detail and female Secret Service agents and all
that and so much more coming up in the final
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hour of the Jesse Kelly Show. So Trump, I think
this was yesterday. I believe Trump announced that he's not
happy with what Putin is doing. He and the audio
is a little rough because he's out. I believe he's
out on the tarmac at the time. But Putin, during
supposed peace negotiations, ceasefire negotiations, still launching missiles into Ukraine.
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Trump came out and said that.
Speaker 2 (00:58):
Not happy with what Putin's doing. He's killing a lot
of people, and I don't know what the hell happened
to foot And I've known him a long time, always
gotten along with him, but he's sending rockets into cities
and killing people, and I don't like it at all. Okay,
we're in the middle of talking and he's shooting rockets
into Kiev and other cities. I don't like it at all.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
What's he doing. We're in the middle of talking and
he's shooting rockets into cities. Well, there, I believe is
a misunderstanding here, and it's a misunderstanding that is understandable,
not a terrible way to put that. Just stay with
me here. People people who have a gift or experience
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in something will oftentimes use that and ride that for
everything in their lives. Let me ask you this said.
For instance, for instance, have you ever known a career
military guy and I'm talking about a guy who was
a grunt for a long time of some kind, or
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were these guys who was a Green Beret for twenty
years or something like that. So this is a guy
who has spent years and years and years of his
life in combat, training for combat, acquiring survival skills, shooting skills,
just becoming a military beast. Now I bet you know
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somebody like that, don't you. How often does he talk
about surviving a coming war, surviving the apocalypse, training with
your weapon. Now, all these things are good, I'm not down.
But for that guy, every single thing can be solved
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using military solutions, and he knows for a fact that
one day he'll have to use his military training. Again,
why I always ever known? It's always ever known health wise?
Have you ever known one of these people essential oils
is actually a great one? I know for a fact.
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You know a woman who started selling and or using
essential oils at some point in your life. Maybe that
is you. Maybe you are that woman. But you know one,
don't you? You know one? Now, I'm not dogging on
essential oils. I'm not obviously super experienced with them. But
this person, you know, who all of a sudden got
into essential oils. Did they ever bring it up? Chris
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just laughed. Oh, you mean they bring it up all
the time for everything. Oh man, I've got my back hurts.
Hold on, I've got the eucalyptus oil for that. Oh man,
I've got the stiffles. Oh well, that's because you're not
using the lavender oil that mixed with the spearmint oil.
That everything has an oil solution for Donald Trump. Donald
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Trump is incredible at four policy. He's just really good
at it. He was really he was great at it
during his first four years. He's been great so far.
Why why is Donald Trump good at foreign policy? Donald
Trump is an international businessman. That's how he has lived
his life. Donald Trump's entire life since he was a
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young man, has been spent in boardrooms, meeting with other rich,
powerful men and figuring out a way everybody can work together.
Let's make a deal. He wrote the book The Art
of the Deal. Let's make a Deal. And so when
he gets into the office of the Presidency, his foreign
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policy is unbelievably transactional. He just went to the Middle East, Katar,
Saudi Arabia. How many deals did he come home with.
We just signed one point two trillion with them, and
they're gonna send us five hundred people. He's over there,
pencil and deals. We're gonna get along because we're gonna
make a deal. We're gonna get along. We're gonna make
a deal to be the You'll make money and I'll
make money. And he's good at it, and it works.
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So for Donald Trump, all these foreign affairs can become
business dealings. And for the most part, ninety times stand
the time. Look, the guy's the best I've ever seen.
He's right. Look, they can act like they're angry with
each other. Why don't I get you some money and
then you'll get some money and we'll all make money.
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We'll make money and then we can stop fighting. Let's
make money. He's right, it works. However, there are times
when you're dealing with something that is not looked at
as a business deal by all the parties involved. Let
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me ask you, have you ever heard of the hat
Fields of McCoy's. You've heard of the hat Fields of McCoy's.
Everybody has. Everybody at least has seen Bonanza, But everyone's
heard of the hat Fields of McCoy's. If you haven't.
The one minute version of it is this mid eighteen hundreds,
for about thirty years. This is like I think it
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was like eighteen fifty is shit started and went into
eighteen eighty something like that. That's not exact, but it's
pretty close. There were families hatfields of McCoys. This is
West Virginia slash Virginia depending on which family we're talking
about here, and they lived in the exact same area,
and there was all kinds of civil war stuff that
was in the background of all this. Again, I'm not
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going to go into all the details of it, but
for thirty years, these two families hated each other and
there was something like twenty people in each family died
over the course of thirty years violently, shootings, beatings, just
a feud. Now, if you go to any American and
ask them what's the most famous nasty feud in American history,
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ninety percent of Americans would probably ninety five would say
the Hatfield's of McCoys. Everyone's heard of it, even if
you don't know what it is. Everyone's heard of it
thirty years. Thirty years isn't even chapter one on how
long some feuds have been running on this planet. We
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don't always appreciate that because we don't realize how blessed
we are to live in a country that had a
different founding, that had a different view on things, that
has operated differently than a lot of other countries in
the world have operated. We are blessed, You are blessed.
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I am blessed. Trump is blessed to live here in
America where our oldest, most famous viewed is like, eh,
thirty dead people over thirty years. That was two hundred
years ago. That's really the main one everyone would name.
There are parts of this planet where regions, families, ethnicities,
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religions have been butchering each other for centuries. Ever heard
of the Hundred Years War? I'll give you two guesses
as to why they called it that you probably only
need one. It wasn't even necessarily a war. It's just
called one hundred years war. Whose two families going at
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each other, butchering each other, murdering each other. It was
really more murders than more for a hundred years a century.
Trump is frustrated with Vladimir Putin because Trump is, to
his credit, trying to end all this butchery. Ukrainians are
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butchering Russians. Russians are butchering Ukrainians. Ukrainian cities are lying
and ruined. Trump looks at this and he'd mortified. And
I totally get it. Mortified, look at all these dead people.
Look at it. But you have to be very careful
projecting your morality and values onto everyone, because eventually you're
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going to come across people who don't share those values
with respect.
Speaker 3 (09:06):
Master Wayne, perhaps this is a man you don't fully
understand either. A long time ago, I was in Burma.
My friends and I were working for the local government.
They were trying to buy the loyalty of tribal leaders
by bribing them with precious stones, but their caravans were
being raided in a forest not for raincoon by a bandit.
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So we went looking for the stones, but in six
months we never met anyone who traded with him. One
day I saw a child playing with a ruby the
size of a tangerine. The bandit had been throwing them away,
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So I still well because he thought it was good sport.
Because some men aren't looking for anything logical, like money,
they can't be bought, bullied, reasoned, negotiated with. Some men
just want to watch the world burn.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
Maybe Zelenski isn't done fighting, Maybe Vladimir Putin isn't done fighting.
Maybe maybe they're enjoying this. Let's discuss that in a
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It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, absolutely
wonderful Tuesday. We'll get through the rfkgjunior stuff, and I
won't talk about the black fatigue stuff here in a moment,
I just want to finish up this thought. Because Trump
is angry with Putin, because Putin's still firing missiles. Now,
let's talk about Russians. Let's talk about this area of
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the world. One thing that really really hits you when
you dig into World War One, and World War II
is the masses of humanity these countries will throw into
the meat grinder and just lose them and then go
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raise other masses. It's always blown me away, masses of
people that would cause a revolution. In the United States
of America, we're talking levels of death that we have
never seen in this country ever before. Ever, We've never
seen that kind of death. And yet it's almost every
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other year. It's not every other year, but it happens
all the time in places like Russia. This comes back
to a conversation. We have a lot about communists, about
understanding when they don't share your values. We look at
five hundred thousand people dead in Russia Ukraine and we say, well,
surely you guys want to stop the fighting. Right, Well,
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if Vladimir Putin's economy is fine, and rumor is it's
doing very fine. If his economy is fine, if Vladimir
Putin is not facing political pressure back home to stop
the war, meaning his power is not in jeopardy, which
in Russia, let's be honest, that means your life is
in jeopardy. If Putin doesn't feel political pressure and his
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economy's doing fine, maybe Putin wants to keep fighting, and
that if that's the case, that would explain Trump's frustration,
because Trump's an impossible situation approaching this as if, Hey, guys,
we all want to stop the fighting, right, let's just
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figure out how well, maybe we all don't.
Speaker 2 (14:10):
I'm not happy with what Putin's doing. He's killing a
lot of people, and I don't know what the hell
happened to Putin. I've known him a long time, always
gotten along with him, but he's sending rockets into cities
and killing people, and I don't like it at all.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
Okay, you know they're currently building a super highway between
North Korea and Russia. Would you like to know why?
Because Russia is buying so much military equipment from the
North Koreans, Russian's economy is doing so well, they're buying
vast quantities of military equipment shipping it into Russia. And
as we speak, let me ask you a question. What
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is the most battle tested army, modern army in the world. Russia. Oh,
I realized it does a compared to US size wise
and things like that, But as far as modern armies
go between US and France and UK and China and
all these the real modern militaries. We're talking jets and
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satellites and things like that. The most battle tested military
on the planet now is Russia. If you're Vladimir Putin
and you don't care about dead Russians, and you don't
care about dead Ukrainians, and your political power is solid
back home, why do you want this to end? What's
it hurting you at all? And on the other side
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of it, if you're a Zelenski, If you're Zelenski and
you're not facing a political coup, he's canceled elections just
like Putin does. He's got solid political political power. Go
look at Zelenski's net worth now versus what it used
to be. He's insanely rich. If you are not stressed
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out about dead Ukrainians, why do you want to stop it?
You know, we all remember that Oval Office blow up
where Zolensky sat down with Trump and Trump was ready
to pencil out a mineral deal, and Zolensky, in some
kind of coke fueled rage, allegedly loses his mind and
starts screaming and yelling and blows the whole deal up.
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That sure looked to me like a man who didn't
want to make a deal. When the deal's been done
and all you ought to do is sign on the
dotted line, shut your mouth, grab a pen, say thank you,
mister president, sign your name, and fly on your private
jet back home. But when you don't do that, when
you blow the whole thing up, maybe we should consider
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the fact he doesn't want to stop fighting. And this
is exactly why George Washington and really all the founders
warned without end against getting involved in any way in
other people's wars. Have you ever made the mistake or
seen someone make the mistake in your life of getting
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involved in someone's divorce? Ever known a couple or just
a dude? You knew a dude who was getting a
divorce or or a girl was getting a divorce? Oh,
I see you making that face, Chris. Have you ever
decided to get involved? Hey, I'd love to sit down
with you guys. Hey, Sarah, let's go have coffee and
we'll talk about this whole thing. Let me ask you, honestly,
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how'd that work out for you? Work out pretty well
for you? You have these two people who hate each other
and have decided to tear each other apart, and you know,
break everything up, and you decide you're going to hop
in and mediate the whole fair Did you get burned
at the end of that? Let me ask, I'm honestly asking.
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You should see Chris's face right now. All I've done
it too, Chris. Did both couples sit down or did
both people sit down and say, hey, thanks, Hey, Bob,
I just wanted to say thank you for trying to
help out, really really appreciate you. Oh, it didn't work
out like that. When you see a couple going through
a divorce, you about face and you sprint the other
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direction as fast as you can possibly go, and you
keep your nose out of it and keep your hands
and your mouth to yourself. When other countries are going
to war, they may not be motivated to end the war,
and then you're just gonna beat your head against the wall, frustrated,
wondering why won't they stop? All Right, enough of that.
Everyone's talking about this new term I haven't heard since
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like yesterday. But I'm gonna explain what's going on, black fatigue.
Everyone's talking about it.
Speaker 4 (18:32):
Now.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
Let's talk about black fatigue.
Speaker 4 (18:34):
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Speaker 1 (18:42):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday.
All right, now, I want to address this because this
is something that apparently is not going away. I had
first heard the term last week, I think, and now
I see it everywhere black fatigue, black fatigue, lack fatigue,
and so I saw this. It's a show called The
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Isaiah Factor. It is this dude whose black dude interviews
a bunch of these black people, and they're talking about it,
and there's all kinds of debates. What is it? I'll
let them speak here.
Speaker 5 (19:15):
Was we basically society is saying that they're tired of
how black people are blaming things that have happened to
us historically in the past on what's happening today. And
they are also now adding different things that they have
seen in society to that behavior as well, as she said,
like loud mouthing or maybe you know, using certain words
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or certain behaviors in public. So that's basically the definition
in the short sense.
Speaker 3 (19:42):
Do we get anywhere with that with this.
Speaker 6 (19:46):
This?
Speaker 1 (19:46):
Do we get anywhere with that with this conversation?
Speaker 2 (19:49):
No?
Speaker 1 (19:51):
This absolutely, folks.
Speaker 5 (19:53):
The thing is, it's an absolutely pointless conversation. It's like, okay,
so now what thank you for letting us know that
there's a new fancy word of you saying that you're
tired of black people, and you put it on the internet,
and now people are co signing on it, you know,
including with the way the environment is already. But it's okay,
you put a nice new name to it.
Speaker 1 (20:12):
Okay, let me explain what has happened out there. And
I've used this example before, but it very very much
applies to what we're talking about here, because I don't
know that I would have called it black fatigue, but
I see the exact same thing other people see. People
don't want to hear it anymore. They don't want to
hear they don't want to hear the words racism period.
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People roll their eyes now, they don't want to hear historic,
this systemic that they don't want to hear it. No,
there is no longer any appetite in America that was
extremely receptive to that, to most of my life, extremely
sensitive to that. If you even this wasn't even a
modern thing. If you thought, if you thought or or
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heard about a black person being ump on for their
race or something like that, that would immediately Wait a minute, whoa,
that's not right. We don't want to be that. It
would immediately prompt that. Now, all I ever see when
that stuff comes up is sneers and eye rolls. Oh,
here we go again. That's that's what you know. Here
we go, Here we go, we go. So let me
explain what happened, and I'm going to lay it out
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as clear as I possibly can. People were already chafing
to that prior to the George Floyd disaster, prior to
George Floyd died. But here's what happens. Legitimacy, as we've discussed,
is your real power. The legitimacy people give you, the legitimacy,
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the legitimacy people grant you. That is the power you
truly have. How much do people trust you? How much
do they listen to what you say? George Floyd died
and the black coming in the country, not all black people,
that's ridiculous, but the black communists realized they had an
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opportunity to push their ball forward, and they did. But
then it got worse. America, which had been fully ingrained
with white guilt by this point in time, especially corporate
America universities, They saw this as an opportunity to get
in on the action, to get in on the white
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guilt action to the poor black people action. They saw
an opportunity and they pounced on it. And so all
these people pounced on it, and soon they're writing articles
in the paper bragging about how few white people have
been hired in corporate America, bragging about it. Now we
got the white people out of there. Well, what happened
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was you burned up. If you're involved in that movement,
if you genuinely care about it, forget the communis aside.
If you're involved in that movement, that movement, even if
you weren't personally responsible, burned up. The last of the legitimacy.
Now now you see, I'm starting to see it everywhere.
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Black fatigue and black fatigue. Jason Whitlock's talking about it.
All these people are talking about it, how people were
tired of it. That was the last of it. As
I've explained, trust legitimacy, it is not without end. And
evil people, evil groups always always, they always seem to
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do this. They act as if it is without end.
We would so if the people trust the FBI, the
communists just naturally think we'll take over the FBI and
we can do whatever we want with it, and we'll
arrest school board moms and arrest pasters and we'll we'll
get them. We'll get them, We'll get them. And since
we're the FBI, that legitimacy will last forever. And now look,
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people hate the FBI. It didn't last forever. Now, legitimacy's gone.
Legitimacy is finite. Trust is really what we're talking about,
is finite, and if you abuse it, you will lose it.
And if you lose it, the power is gone. If
you are a human being out there, whatever your color is,
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and you genuinely care about inequality, or let's just make
it about black inequality, genuinely care about making black lives better,
about wherever you see inequality, pointing it out. And this
is a genuine concern for you, not some dirty communist
power grab, but a genuine concern for you. I feel
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terrible for you because you're you have no chance now none,
there's no it's gone. They whipped themselves up into a frenzy,
all these dirty culture commis after Saint George Floyd died.
They had all this power all of a sudden all
this corporate money and they're burning down police precincts and
they just went ape. The country itself went crazy, and
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they lived high on the hall for what was it,
six months? I would say, all this craziness lasted. And
for six months life was good, almost like almost like
somebody who went from being poor to winning ten million dollars.
And for six months it was boats, mansions, Las Vegas,
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blackjack table baby. For six months you abused it. But
then after six months you woke up one day the
money's gone and there's nothing there but bills and you're
checking the bank account and you don't understand what happened.
It was finite. There was only so much of it,
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and right about the time all of corporate America and
all the media and all the education system, every single
part of the system decided to join in and crap
on cops and crap on white people and do all
this other crap. You thought, you thought it was your
final victory, And the truth is it was your final
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run at legitimacy. You thought you were on the cusp
of victory, but because of how you acted in the
wake of George Floyd's death, you ended the movement. You
ended the movement there is that the appetite is gone
for it. People have no time for it. I see
people speak more openly about it now of every color, white, black,
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his Panic people just speak openly about it. Now. They've
had enough. They don't want to hear any more of
this crap. They don't want to hear it anymore. And look, honestly,
I thought this person made a really great part.
Speaker 2 (26:46):
Angela. Let's hear from you your thoughts about there's black fatigue.
Speaker 6 (26:49):
Well, all the respect to Angela. Number one I really
disagree with this is a It is a completely behavior
based issue. And when white people, black people, Hispanic people
are saying we have black fatigue because of the behavior
of some black people, We've all seen it. We all
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know what it is. It's everywhere, and you know, the
issue is way more insidious than people realize. And I
talk about how a lot of these things come back
to what the Democrat Party has done to the Black
community purposefully, starting with the Great Society of Lyndon B. Johnson,
who he famously said, I'm going to have these inwards
voting Democrat for the next two hundred years. When Democrats
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said you don't need fathers in the home. You can
have beyond welfare and have as many babies as you want.
And oh, by the way, we're going to destroy public
schools and we're going to make sure that behavior standards
are seen as racist. So the out of control behavior
that we've seen in the classrooms in society all over
is part and parcel with the Democrat Party has done
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to the Black community.
Speaker 1 (27:54):
It's not necessarily wrong, and it looks a terrible state
of affairs. But the George Floyd's stuff made a lot
of people feel very powerful, but they ended the movement.
Fatigue is what it is. All Right. I'm going to
talk really quickly about the media and Trump, and then
we'll do some headlines I didn't get to. I want
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They couldn't be more pleased to announce that, as of today,
the COVID vaccine for healthy children and healthy pregnant women
has been removed from the CDC Recommended Immunization schedule. Last year,
the Biden administration urged healthy children to get yet another
COVID shot, despite the lack of any political data to
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support the repeat booster strategy in children.
Speaker 1 (30:09):
That ends today. It's common sense, that's good science.
Speaker 2 (30:13):
There's no evidence healthy kids need it today, and most
countries have stopped recommending it for children or now.
Speaker 7 (30:19):
One step closer to realizing President Trump's promise to make
America healthy again.
Speaker 1 (30:26):
There was never any evidence a child ever needed it,
and I'm glad that long lasting evil is gone. Speaking
of long lasting evil, CBS News they're now doing reports
on Hold on a minute, This is interesting. The headline is,
borders are Tom Homan's security detail costs around a million
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dollars a month, million dollars a month. That's an interesting
thing for CBS to do a six page report on. Why. Hi, though,
I wonder why the organization that covered for the trillions
of dollars the Biden administration throughout the door, why would
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they all of a sudden stress about Tom Homan's security prices.
I mean, after all, let's do remember what was taking
place under Joe Biden. CBS never said a.
Speaker 8 (31:20):
Word from the Loan Program Office in Loans and Commitments
ninety three billion dollars, well over twice as much as
in the previous fifteen years.
Speaker 3 (31:31):
So how do you vet and do due diligence own
a loan in seventy six days?
Speaker 1 (31:41):
How do you do it?
Speaker 8 (31:42):
I think it's probably pretty clear it wasn't done in
many cases. As I mentioned, I'm told I'm holding back
clearly in place stuff. There is lots of funds that
have gone out the door and commitments that were made
from businesses that provided no business plan, no numbers about it.
Speaker 1 (32:03):
The Biden administration sent ninety three billion dollars in loans
to unvetted countries out the door in the last seventy
six days of Biden's presidency. After we lost the election,
CBS didn't do a single report on it. Yet today
you're reading a report about the cost of Tom Homan's security.
Detail why. It's quite simple, why CBS wants Tom Holman hurt.
(32:25):
It's not more complicated than that. It's not about the money.
You know that there's a reason if they had to
focus in on the money, they focused in on Tom
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All right, all right, hey Jesse Kelly, I really enjoy
your show the most it saw my radio. Did you
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know the Food Network show on TV used to have
a recipe for homemade marshmallows? Oh my gosh, anyhow, this
is high from one of your new listeners. I'm hanging
on every show's word. She says, homemade marshmallows sound fantastic.
They can't be the Hey, Chris, are marshmallows kosher? Can
you people eat them? Surely? You can? Is there depends
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on how they're made? Well, I don't think they're They're
putting bacon in there or something. Why couldn't you eat it?
If they're made from bones? Marshmallows are made from bones.
I didn't know that really, Well, why does it have
to be pig bones? Chris? Maybe it can be some
other kind of bone. Well, maybe you should ask your
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rabbi or somebody if what I'm thinking we should try
to make some home made marshmallows. That's all I'm saying.
I'm sorry for being respectful. It costs what at the store, Chris, Oh,
you're lecturing me about the costs for one two marshmallows
at the store are pretty average. In fact, for the
longest time, I thought I didn't care for marshmallows until
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I was in a restaurant I don't remember which restaurant
it was, and they were selling hot chocolates with a big,
a huge, like square marshmallow. They put it in the cup,
then they pour the hot chocolate over it, and it
was homemade. It was fantastic. I think those store ones
are garbage. What Chris, what give you the recipe? Chris,
I'm not giving you any recipes until we finally try
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this mustard that you've promised us. Like a year ago.
The audience was promised a mustard taste test, and I
have been waiting here with baited breath to try this
famous mustard that's going to be better. We promised, We
promised a blind taste test. And Corey. I don't know
about you. I haven't lay eyes on any mustard, any
mustard for you. Corey nothing, huh no mustard. Chris, do
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you really make mustard? Or is this a lie? I
know you've I know you've shown me pictures. You can
say they're the pictures. I didn't properly vet the pictures.
I don't know where those pictures came from.
Speaker 7 (36:40):
And now here's a headline by oh, you know, you know.
Speaker 1 (36:44):
The thing, headlines we didn't get to female Secret Service
agents cat fight outside of Obama's home. A reminder that
what we've talked about a million times is true. DEI.
It matters. It's not just an unimportant things. It's in
very important things, and we've put some really scummy people
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in some really important roles. Campaign to end COVID shots
for kids launches as study reveals post COVID vaccine syndrome.
Just want to remind you that the entire United States government,
most state governments, and almost every public school in the
country demanded you inject that poison into your child. We
have actually run out of time, but we will be
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back tomorrow to do it again. That's all