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June 18, 2025 37 mins

Reinforcing the victim mentality. Social security could end in a decade and no one wants to change it. Believing completely in a lie. Dealing with a painful divorce. The ban on child mutilation. 

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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 glorious, glorious Wednesday. We'll touch on the Social Security
thing this hour. It's about out of money. That's pretty
much horrible. The gen Zers have completely turned on the
Democrat Party. Supreme Court backed us up, backed us up

(00:35):
on the whole tranny nonsense. But at the same time
quit that's not the whole point. We'll have a little
talk about that. I want to first just play something
here for you, and we don't play a ton of
the View on the show, but we play some, and
let me explain why they are critically influential, the demographic

(01:02):
that would absolutely observe your torture and death in a
communist gulac. I'm talking about a single insane liberal woman.
America's single mentally ill communist women are the most viciously

(01:23):
committed communists in the country. They're the most violent by
a mile. I realize they'll send others to do the violence,
but they are the most violent by a mile. And
they are the demographic that watches the View. So when
they say kookie things on the View doesn't mean anything
to you, doesn't mean anything to me. We roll our eyes.

(01:47):
But it is important to understand that that woman sitting
at home, her eyes bugged out of her head. Half
her head shaved, the other half of it's blue, and
she just crushed up her six xanax of the day.
When she hears the women of the view speak, she
believes what they say. And so that's part of the

(02:08):
reason I'm about to play this. But there's another part
of it. You know how I told you we went
to New Orleans. Just got back from New Orleans, Luke.
It's funny how different people are, you know history. I
do history all the time on the show because I'm
a history freak. What have I told you about your
love of history? That everybody loves it. Everyone loves history.

(02:32):
It's just different people like different parts of it. Some
people like ancient or whatever. So James, my oldest boy,
is just like me. Loves world history and battle history
and all kinds of it, including American history. Luke, my youngest,
no interest in any of that whatsoever, Just American history.
He is my ultimate. He is the ultimate ugly American.

(02:56):
He doesn't think any country, any other country even matters whatsoever. Oh,
I know, it's not me, Chris. He believes in only America,
and I mean he believes it all the way. He
loves American history, every part of it. We were cruising
back from New Orleans where we were going to. He
wanted to see a plantation, an old Southern slave plantation,

(03:19):
and of course they have those down in the South.
Ones they've preserved so you can go see it. Slavery
is a part of American history, and I wanted to
see it too. I wanted to see what was the house, like,
what were the slave quarters?

Speaker 2 (03:33):
Like?

Speaker 1 (03:33):
What was it. I'll give you a little tidbit that
you probably knew. In fact, you're going to mock me
as I give you this little tidbit, But it never
occurred to me. I didn't know. Did you know all
these plantations they were all along the Mississippi River. It's weird, Chris.

(03:54):
The Mississippi River does this big snake thing. It's huge.
But they had a map at this plantation we went to,
and every property it was just it was every border
of the river, both sides of the river, the property
that was where the plantations were. Anyway, anyway, we go
to this plantation because Luke wants to see it, and
I wanted to see it too. It's interested in it.
I want to see that's fascinating. We walk into it

(04:18):
and instead of it just being all the all the
information about the African slave trade and the and the
you know, the torture, the mistreatment of the slaves, and
which is obviously part of history, that's what I wanted
to read. It's what I wanted to know. Large portions
of this plantation, at least the whole gift shop and
all that, were dedicated to marrying slavery and the horrible

(04:44):
things that black people had gone through back then with
today and the struggle still continues. Oh, Chris. It was
the most nauseating, mind numbing thing. It was not a
reflection of the past, looking at the past, understanding our history,
understanding atrocities. It wasn't that at all. It was very

(05:07):
clearly designed to tell everyone who walked in that's still
happening today. Maybe not in the same kind of a way,
but the struggle, the black struggle continues today. I heard
Whatopi Goldberg say this on the view.

Speaker 3 (05:22):
I think it's very different in the United States in
twenty twenty five than it is to live in are
not for everybody.

Speaker 1 (05:28):
I think it's different living in America in this year,
in the year twenty twenty five, than it is living
in Iran. Woopy Goldberg says, not if you're black. Here's
the longer version of it.

Speaker 3 (05:39):
But let's just remember too, the Iranians literally throw gay
people off of buildings.

Speaker 1 (05:43):
They don't insert a basic humans right, here's the thing.
Let's not Let's not do that. Let's not do that
because if we start with that.

Speaker 3 (05:51):
We had we have been known in this country to
tie gay folks to the car where.

Speaker 1 (05:56):
Hey, I know I that's a total freaking life people.
So it is not even the same. I couldn't. That's
not what you mean to say. It is the same. No,
it's not. The year twenty twenty five.

Speaker 3 (06:12):
The United States is nothing like if I stepped foot
wearing this young.

Speaker 4 (06:16):
So I'm sorry, I can't have.

Speaker 1 (06:22):
You know what she's doing. I see it everywhere. I
saw it in that Plantation museum. I see it everywhere,
and I'm warning you right now, it is a deep,
deep sickness. There are pockets. It's not every black person,
So don't email me telling me that's black people in general.
That's not true at all. There are pockets of the

(06:43):
black community in this country that have chosen to fully
embrace being oppressed. America is the worst place ever. They
are the most oppressed people ever, and it's still happening today.
And all that matters is them breaking free from the

(07:06):
chains that still buy them to still bind them. And
not only have people chosen to embrace that, there are
people depending on where you are brought up, what kind
of home, what kind of church, because a lot of
black churches in this country too reinforce that over and
over and over again. Where if you come up in
the wrong area, with the wrong parents, of the wrong church,
or you listen to the whoopee goldbergs, you can come

(07:28):
up in the most luxurious, wealthiest country in the world,
with ultimate freedom to do whatever you want, and genuinely
believe you are oppressed in the worst country on the planet.
And there is a segment of this population who still
thinks like that. There are pockets of the black community
in this country who still think like that, and it's devastating,

(07:51):
not just for our country. I'll set that aside for
those people who think that way, because you will never
break free all this end, let's talk about freedom. You
have bound yourself in a world of misery, and until
you let that go, you will never break free. Propaganda

(08:13):
like that. It was all over that Plantation museum. I
actually saw somebody the other day, and believe it or not,
this was not somebody on the left, This was somebody
on the right. It was a black person on the right.
I saw somebody the other day genuinely try to explain
that American slavery was worse than any other kind of

(08:36):
slavery that ever existed, which everybody corrected him immediately and said,
that's insane. Yes, it was terrible, but there have been
some horrible what are you talking about? And the explanation,
of course, was well, America should have known better. Those
other countries didn't know any better. Using whatever twisting gymnastic

(08:57):
flexing you have to do to make sure you're the
ultimate victim. America is the ultimate evil, and no matter what,
you were still held down by the man here in America.
That is awful for your happiness, for your success, for
your happiness too. If you believe this, that's bad. If

(09:22):
you don't believe this yet you spread it anyway, that's word.

Speaker 3 (09:26):
I it's very different live in the United States in
twenty twenty five than it is to live in.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
At you not for everybody this country. Mm hmmm. You
are so blessed to be here, no matter your color,
no matter your nationality. And that perverted, repulsive way of
thinking is way too widespread in some circles in this country,

(09:52):
and it's going to stop, and people have to stop it.
That kind of thinking is bad. It's not just on
the view. I walked through that Plantation Museum. I could
not believe what I was reading. I could not believe
what I was reading there. They were paying homage to
Barack Obama. Rosa Parks sat so Barack Obama could rise

(10:12):
in like crap. I mean, just wild stuff. It couldn't
believe my eyes. Anyway. Let's talk about social security, Let's
do some emails, let's talk about America giving out American flags.
I so appreciate pure talk, man. I like that there's
a cell phone company that doesn't dump all over my country,

(10:36):
not even when it was super popular to do so.
Everybody put a black square on your social media. Not
pure talk. Pure Talk's been all about veterans, getting veterans
back on their feet. Right now, handing out American flags
to veterans. I switched to Pure Talk three years ago,
four years ago. I don't know, it's been a while.

(10:59):
My bill got cut in half. We switched from T
Mobile to Pure Talk. My service got better, as a
matter of fact, better. I pay less. My service is better.
And every month when I pay my cell phone bill,
I don't pay a company to dump on my country.
They hire Americans. Did you know that who speak English?

(11:19):
Not some call center in India. You want to switch,
dial pound two five zero and say Jesse Kelly Pound
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(11:39):
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(12:00):
This is from CNBC. Social Security retirement fund may be
depleted in less than a decade. New trustees report finds,
you know, I don't want to waste my breath. No
sense in wasting my breath. Like we talked about before,
you can't. You can't talk to people. You can't explain

(12:26):
that the train's gonna stop. You can't nobody. And you
know what, politicians can't either. You can yell at Republicans
for not caring about this. Hey, maybe we should do
some reforms here, Maybe we should do some reforms to Medicare,
Maybe we should do some reforms to social Security. But
anytime a Republican even sniffs around those things, Democrats will

(12:48):
run ads on television talking about how Johnny Republican is
going to take away your Medicare, and that Republican will
lose the election. And believe me, if it's if I
sound experienced about this, I lost an election because of it.
I lost an election to Gabrielle Gifference by four thousand
votes in Arizona. And I lost it because she ran
to the television set and ran ads telling seniors I

(13:11):
was going to take away their social Security and Medicare.
And there were enough morons who believed it that they
went out and voted for the Democrat. Oh, Chriss, Chris
went and digging on YouTube. He dug up the ad here.

Speaker 2 (13:22):
Was I'm Noel Hatfield from Tucson, Arizona. I work in
the construction business. I got my first construction job when
I was fifteen years old. Been paying into Medicare every
paycheck since then for over the last thirty seven plus years.
Jesse Kelly said that over time he's going to get
rid of Medicare. I don't think it's right for Jesse

(13:42):
Kelly and people to decide that I don't get my
Medicare that I've been paying for.

Speaker 1 (13:48):
It's been the tried and true playbook. Forever you play
that ad enough times, there will be enough morons out
there who believe it, and they'll go vote against you.
And so, like I said, why waste your breath. The
day is going to come. We don't know whens. It
will depend on interest rates and things like that. This

(14:09):
says a decade I've heard less than a decade. I've
heard three years. I mean, I've heard all kinds of things.
But the day will come when the money's gone. And
then on that day, you know what's going to drive
me up the wall? You know, I promise you when
that day comes, When that day hits, I'm taking the
week off of radio because I'm going to put down
my phone and I'm going to go. I'm not even

(14:30):
going to take a car. I'm going to ride a
horse into the mountains, into a cabin with no electricity,
because on that day, my head's going to explode. Hearing
all the people look around and say, well, why didn't
anyone see this coming? Why didn't anyone do anything? Why
do but I tried, Many people have tried. Nobody wanted

(14:53):
to hear it. All you hear is keep your government
hands off my federal benefits. So the train cometh. Jesse,
I'm making a good old man witch sloppy Joe's for
dinner tonight. You talk about Aubrey making hamburger helper from scratch.

(15:14):
Does she have a sloppy Joe recipe from scratch? You
should collaborate with her to make a Jesse Kelly cookbook
comfort foods made from scratch without the craps. Okay, first,
Aubrey does have a sloppy Joe recipe. I'm Tonia, I
probably should do this. Stupid. What I'm gonna do is
I'll do a cookbook, steal all her recipes, give her

(15:38):
no credit whatsoever she does. We do a slow cooker
Sloppy Joe. She doesn't the slow cooker, and it's less
red than I grew up on man Wich too. Whenever
we were having Sloppy Joe, it was always the I
don't even know, I didn't even know Man, which was
still around Man which in a can can. Sloppy Joe's
that's all we ever had in my house. Again, we

(15:59):
were white trash, but that's all we ever had. Of course,
have too many preservatives and all that other stuff. So
she decided she wanted to make one healthier and better.
And it is better because it's not nearly as ketchup heavy.
I'm not anti ketchup, but I remember Man which being real,
real sweet. Do you remember that? Chris is my crazy

(16:19):
about that? Real? It was real sweet, real ketchup heavy.
Ob Bob makes hers and it's not ketchup heavy, and
she slow cooks it, and I always do one of
two things with it. First, I'll stop and get some
wieners on the way home ballpark, bun size b franks,
not the brag. I'll get some wieners, I'll get some cheese,

(16:40):
I get some buns, and I make chili dogs with
her sloppy Joe, or if I'm really in a fat
kid mood and i just want to eat it with
a fork and a knife. Here's what you do. You
take the bottom of a hamburger bun, you get some
hamburger buns. You throw down a slice of American cheese,
the real cheese. Then you scoop a bunch of sloppy

(17:02):
Joe on it. You throw another slice of American cheese
on there. You put the top of the bun on. Wait,
this is important. Then you wrap it in tinfoil. Wrap
it all the way up in tinfoil. Don't worry, it
comes out of that the slow cooker piping hot. You
leave it, Oh, he needs five minutes. When you unwrap that,

(17:24):
you will probably not a guarantee, but you will probably
hear angels singing in the background, because when you unwrap it,
it's gonna be just the sloppiest, cheesiest, most delicious thing. What, Chris,
why do you turn your It's not too much cheese.
You people can't even eat what. I'm disgusting, So why

(17:45):
don't you go ahead and analyze my thoughts on shrimp
or something like that? Chris? You know what, why don't
you tell me I'm cooking my bacon wrong. You don't
get it, say so and this at all whatever. I
want to do some emails. Before we do that, I
want to talk to you about preserving some memories. Memories
are have gotten way more important to me lately. You know,

(18:07):
people start passing away in your life and you start thinking,
I wish I could talk to them again. I wish
I could hear their voice. And I'll tell you it
happens to me at work a lot too, because that's
where you're at. I want to be able to pick
up my phone and I want to be able to
look at my dad. You know. I do. Legacy Box
digitizes your pictures, your movies, all those hard pictures you have,

(18:33):
the Camquarder tapes, the films. This is a family company
in Tennessee. That's where you'll send your stuff. It's not
some big machine, it's not in China. These people, these Americans,
will hand digitize all of your stuff and then send
it all back to you. Don't you think your great

(18:55):
great grandkids would like to see you. I would love
to know what my great grandpa sounded like, my Grandpa Jack.
He died when I was four or five. I don't
remember his voice. I wish I had it. Legacy Box
is fifty percent off today. Start get the box today.
Fill it whenever you want, but get the box today.

(19:17):
Legacybox dot Com slash Jesse, We'll be back. Is he
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(19:38):
of the show, you can download the whole thing. iHeart
Spotify iTunes. Hey, Jesse, We're gonna do some emails. By
the way, listen to your show. You hit the nail
on the head with older people consuming news hours and
hours a day. However, I disagree with you calling them insane.
I actually think they're brainwashed. My retired eighty three year

(19:59):
old dad watches at least six hours of NBC News
plus the Late Night Jokers a day, and he thinks
I am brainwashed. He thinks I'm the brainwashed one because
I don't think Trump is a dictator and a Nazi.
He feels sorry for me that I just don't understand.
It's crazy. Love your show so much. I listened daily

(20:20):
on the podcast. Look we can call it insane, you
can call it brainwashed. But if I if I climb
up to the tallest skyscraper in Houston and I jump
off without a parachute because I believe I can fly,

(20:44):
and I believe I can fly because I've turned on
NBC News every night for thirty years and they've told
me I can fly. Now, Am I brainwashed? Am I crazy?
I don't know what word you want to put on it.
But if you were a person of any age, of

(21:04):
any age, who watches the corporate press and you believe
the things they tell you, I would argue you are
clinically insane in every sense of the word. If you
believe that the Hunter Biden laptop was Russian disinformation. If

(21:25):
you believe that, well that's not true. It's not a
it's not a bias thing, it's not an opinion thing.
It was never Russian disinformation. It was always Hunter Biden's laptop.
It showed endless evidence of the crimes the Hunter Biden family,

(21:47):
the Biden family committed. It was never Russian disinformation. So
if you believe that now, or if you ever did whenever,
you believe that, why can't I argue that you're insane.
You are clin insane. You believe something all the way,
for whatever reason, you believe something all the way that
is not true. If you believe that, if you believe

(22:12):
that George Floyd was killed by a white cop in Minneapolis,
a racist cop, well that's not true. By their own reports.
We know he died of a drug overdose. If you
watch the corporate press, they'll tell you the opposite, And

(22:35):
therefore you believe something that isn't true. It's poison. I
described it as poison, because that's what it is. You
need to think that every moment you spend watching CNN, ABC,
what are these channels, you are ingesting tiny, tiny quantities

(22:56):
of poison every single time. You can survive that for
a week, a month, go ahead and consume that for
thirty years. You're gone. Remember that seventy four year old
woman the audio we played the other night, seventy four
year old woman at the protest, and she's out there

(23:16):
talking about how afraid she is. I'm seventy four years old.
I'm so afraid she was afraid that. This is a
white woman, an American citizen, talking about how afraid she
is that Ice is going to come for her. Is
she brainwashed? Is she insane? I don't know, but she's
not right in the head. I know that. I know

(23:37):
that she's insane in my mind, just as insane as
I would be if I go take the nesty plunge
off of a skyscraper. I believe something. I believe it
to my core. I believe it all the way, and
it's not true. I think that's insane. Hey, Jesse machine
gun Kelly, have you ever known anyone that's gotten a

(24:00):
divorce or is dealing with one that involves the woman
being the Trump hater slash Democrat slash commie and the
husband is a country loving anti communist who loves his chalk.
Right now, that is what I'm dealing with, and it's
a nasty one. Ah, Yep, I married a kami. I
was young and stupid. I didn't think. Now I'm in

(24:21):
a bad divorce and she's even tried labeling me as
a bad dad because I wanted to discipline my daughter.
She's trying to take her away from me. Oh God,
have mercy. Thank you for being there for us and
being my stress relief. Brother. I'm almost two years sober
because of you as well. How about that God bless
you and your family, man, and thanks for everything you do.

(24:42):
I'm also sorry about your dad says his name is Tom.
But Tom, I don't know that I have words that
are going to make that situation any better. For I mean,
you made a mistake, right, You've married the wrong person.
Have gone through that. Maybe you've gone through that, I

(25:02):
mean many people have gone through that. You married the
wrong person, and now as a result of that, you're
facing potentially losing your daughter. And it's just as painful
and personal and awful as it could possibly be. But
keep in mind, I'm a little jaded right now given
all the death that's been in my family and still

(25:24):
coming from my family. And I'll go into all the
details for that later at another time, but just kind
of in the middle of a rough season. That's all
people go through them. That's life. Don't look backwards, man,
there's no time. You don't have as much time as

(25:44):
you think. You lie to yourself. I did most of
my life. When you're twenty, you're thirty, it feels like
you got forever before you got to start thinking about that.
But that's not true, and it flies by. Yep, Okay,
you married the wrong person. A lot of men, have
a lot of women have a lot How many women
listening to the side of my voice right now? Maybe

(26:04):
it's you married the wrong guy and you found out
ten years ago, five years ago, your life blew up.
You're a strange He's angry. It happens. People screw up.
They make big time screw ups, big time bad decisions.
Lord knows I've made enough of in my life. How
do you deal with it? Keep praying and keep marching.

(26:27):
There's only two things you can do. Keep praying and
keep marching. You'll come out of it in some way,
in some way, you'll come out of it all right, Jesse.
I heard your comments the other night about the trial balloon.
He's talking about the ice raids. As soon as I
heard the policy statement about not raiding farms and hotels,
I blew a gasket. I immediately fired off an email

(26:47):
to the White House. We elected you to get rid
of be legals, so on and so forth. That's what
I was trying to explain. We have to be We
don't ever want to be Pom Palm waivers ever. Even
even when you're a super fan, like let's say you
are a Trump super fan, because that's what we were

(27:08):
talking about the other night. Maybe you just have this
undying love and loyalty to him. And I get that
because he he's one of those charismatic political figures that
inspires that kind of a thing. I get it, I
really do get it. But the worst thing you can
do for him and for the country is to just
grab your pom poms whenever he says anything, because he

(27:31):
listens to his unending credit. Donald Trump listens to his bass.
It has happened more times than I can count where
he will say something publicly, oftentimes on social media. He'll
float out something bonkers that we hate, and people get

(27:51):
loud about it, and when he hears enough noise, he backs off.
Social Media can be evil for a laundry list of reasons.
But you have a not zero percent chance of saying
something on the Instagram or Facebook or Twitter, whatever you have,

(28:12):
and having the President of the United States of America
listen to it. You realize that jd Vance, the vice president,
possibly our next president, He's on there all the time.
You're not careful, jd Vance dunk on you. The jd
Vance is on there all the time. Isn't that kind
of cool for you, for me, when you think about it.

(28:35):
We can speak and they listen, and I think that's
really important. I think it's important when we see things
we don't like. All Right, one more segment. We'll talk
briefly about this Supreme Court thing. Some more emails. I
want to talk to you about finding a better employee,
because you have a Chris in your office and he's
holding you back. What Chris, that's not nice. I didn't

(28:57):
mean specifically you, but I did from talking about I'm
telling you about the person in your office you wish
you could get rid of. You see their face every
day and you think, oh, why I could do better.
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(30:05):
of The Jesse Kelly Show on a Wonderful Wednesday. You
can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Also
a reminder that Mazie Herona was unbelievably stupid.

Speaker 3 (30:15):
Plain lethality is your top priority?

Speaker 2 (30:19):
Do you plan to unleash this lethal force against US
citizens and civilian.

Speaker 1 (30:25):
I swear I saw some jewel came out when she
was taught in LA and other cities.

Speaker 2 (30:31):
Well, Senator, I would reject most of the characterization of
that statement, including lethality against US cities.

Speaker 1 (30:37):
When all of those Natural Guard Marines.

Speaker 2 (30:40):
Have prodected, had conducted themselves with the utmost of professionalism
defending our federal agents Americans, well, we deserve to.

Speaker 4 (30:48):
Be able to do their job immigrants after the previous administration.

Speaker 2 (30:57):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (30:58):
I don't know if that one's funnier then the Alyssa
slot can one and the Alyssa slot can one is
funny because of the very end of it. It's very short.
It just it absolutely burders. Have you given the order
that they can use lethal force against Onnor? I want
the answer to be no. Please tell me it's no.
Have you given the order? Senator?

Speaker 2 (31:17):
I'd be careful what you read in books and believing
it except for the Bible.

Speaker 1 (31:21):
Oh my god, Ah, that's so great.

Speaker 4 (31:28):
She's just nagging, obnoxious, harping, and just she was not
ready for that at all. Supreme Court upholds Texas law
that bars gender affirming care for miners.

Speaker 1 (31:39):
That's NPR's headline. It's not gender affirming care. There's no
such thing as gender affirming care. There's nobody that can
affirm your gender. You are whatever sex you were born as,
whether you're a minor, an adult, a senior citizen, even
if you're dead, you can never change it. Anyone who's

(32:01):
told you otherwise is lying to you, playing on your
mental illness. This was a ban on the mutilation of
America's children. And maybe this is wishful thinking. I have
something I'm going to say, and I think maybe it's
wishful thinking, but maybe it's not. I hope I am
still alive when the day comes that all the doctors

(32:25):
nurses and psychiatrists. I want to make sure they're included
in this because they're a critical step in this process.
I hope I am alive the day the doctors, nurses,
and psychiatrists who participated in this, the day they are
run out of polite society and disgrace, the day that
they're thrown in prison, if not prison, at least lose

(32:49):
medical licenses. I'm talking about having to move to the
mountains to change your name. Imagine the level of evil
you have to be to put a child down on
an operating table and start chopping off parts of their
forearm and attaching it. Oh, it's so abhorrent, it's so nasty,

(33:15):
it's so evil. I really hope I'm going to be
alive long enough to see that day. And I don't
know that I will. Chris is the King Cynic, and
he said you're gonna live three hundred years. I don't
think it'll take that long, buddy. I think we'll look
back one day and we'll say, oh, gosh, really, how
far in the future. I don't know, but I hope

(33:36):
that day comes. Jesse, is it true that oatmeal raisin
cookies only get eaten because people mistake them for chocolate
chip cookies. Don't be a raisin cookies are superior to
chocolate chip cookies. They are in every way. And if
you don't like that, sorry, I'm trying to be healthy
and eat more fruit. Jesse's small hands, It's not nice.
Do you think the Trump administration purposely targeted LA for

(33:59):
the ice raids, the optics to resulting riots. Yes, I do,
for a couple of different reasons. Trump is very good
at this. He's very very good at this. We've discussed
a lot about how, no matter what he does, because
Democrats have spent ten years making him the devil, no
matter what he does, they feel like they have to

(34:21):
oppose it, and that's what their base wants. By now,
their base wants them to fight Trump harder. Every poll,
every Democrat poll, shows that we want you to fight
Trump harder. So, no matter what he does, they must
oppose it and oppose it loudly. So if he was
to scoop a wounded puppy off of the highway, Democrats
would feel like they have no other choice electorally but

(34:43):
to go to the cameras and talk about why the
puppies should have been splattered Donald Trump picked up on
this a long time ago, and so it's given him
the freedom to do things that are wildly popular with
eighty percent of the American public. And then as the
Democrat Party crucifies themselves coming out against it, the American

(35:07):
public wants illegals deported. Most I shouldn't say most. A
lot of the criminal illegals have taken up residents in
these sanctuary cities for obvious reasons. So you send Ice
into LA one because that's where most of the worst
criminals are going to be. But two, because you know

(35:30):
every moro Democrat in the country will take this eighty
twenty issue and they'll run to the cameras on behalf
of the illegals and start trying to pay for their legal.

Speaker 3 (35:41):
Bills walking out of this courthouse, taken away from their families.
They don't have the attention, they don't have the lawyers.
And that's why the state of New York is providing
fifty million dollars to cover legal services for people or
find themselves in this situation.

Speaker 1 (36:02):
That may play well for the base Middle America, which
you need to win elections. Thinks you sound like a
crazy person. And now here's a headline why you know,
you know the thing headlines we didn't get to gen
zers who watched BLM burn down the country have no

(36:23):
sympathy for the LA riots. They really democrats, really did
lose the younger generation with COVID and George Floyd. They
really blew out. They put all their chips at the
center of the table and blew out the last of
their credibility. It was wild. West Carolina closes intercultural office
after leaked footage reveals efforts to conceal DEI. A reminder

(36:47):
that all the communists in the country who've been doing
DEI for years have not changed their ways because it
got unpopular. They've changed their tactics, they've changed their language,
but they haven't changed into their ways. Exclusive the US
to drop guidance to limit alcohol to one or two
drinks per day. You know this actually makes sense. As

(37:09):
bad as alcohol can be for you, the government that's
thirty seven trillion dollars in debt shouldn't be giving me
health advice or really any other advice ever. Again. I
will see you tomorrow. That's all.
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