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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is The Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on
a Wednesday, a post debate night, Wednesday. It's been awesome.
Don't forget. You can email the show Jesse at Jesse
kellyshow dot com. Now we're gonna do a little bit
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of politics here. We'll do some emails. But the difference
in the two sides, it's pretty stark. I'm gonna I'm
gonna play this for you. I want you, I want
you to listen. I played it a little bit earlier,
but I want you to listen to this woman and
listen to the reason she's voting for Donald Trump.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
And it's important to remember that we are voting for
the leader of our country and not who we like
the most or who we want in our wedding party,
but who is actually going to make our country better.
And we're in an incredibly unique situation where we've had
both of the candidates in office before and we've gotten
to see what they do and when facts come to facts,
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my life was better when Trump was in office. The
economy was higher, inflation was lower, things were better overall.
And now with Kamala's administration, things haven't been so fantastic,
and she's saying she can fix the problems that her
administration has caused. But I just don't know if I
can afford to take that risk.
Speaker 1 (01:30):
I'm voting for Trump because my life was better under Trump.
Obviously an extremely reasonable way to approach things. But you
know how, I tell you that we are we really
are two different species that so often we think we
can unify or merge. But that's that's a childish notion.
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That's not true because we share a country with people
who aren't even the same species as we are. You
just heard that I'm she's going to vote for Trump.
Clearly she's not a fan of his personality or something,
but she pretty much said that, but hey, my life
was better on a Trump. Voting for Trump because my
life was better, very reasonable, logical take, that's one side.
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Listen to this.
Speaker 3 (02:15):
I didn't necessarily agree with what she was saying, but
my favorable reactions were because it was nice to see
the passion and believability that she stands behind and then
have something to gauge more of what she says on
since she hasn't spoken a lot solidly about a lot
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of issues.
Speaker 1 (02:38):
What I'm going to play that again because I'm still
trying to figure out what this means. This woman, she's
voting Dome this November. She's explaining what.
Speaker 3 (02:51):
I didn't necessarily agree with what she was saying, but
my favorable reactions were because it was nice to see
the passion and believability that she stands behind and then
have something to gauge more of what she says on
since she hasn't spoken a lot solidly about a lot
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of issues.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
What I didn't agree. I didn't agree with her on things,
but but her passion, Oh you thought that was bad?
We'll talk about a completely different species. Here's one.
Speaker 4 (03:27):
Look, I'm going to vote for Kamala Harris if she
could run over a child live on TV.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
I'm going to vote for Kamala Harris.
Speaker 4 (03:33):
I'm never going to vote for Trump.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
Look, she's a woman. She might run over a child
on TV. Let's be what, Chris. What we can make jokes.
It's fine, It's oh, that's right. Presidents can't drive. That's okay.
She's never going to be president. Now, speaking of broken,
do you remember the conversation I shared with you? I've
shared it with you a couple of times about the
crazy commie lady from Chicago. Just quick recap on the story.
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I'm sitting down at a dinner. It's a big table,
bunch of people there are arguing politics. I'm sitting there quietly.
There's this woman, this liberal white woman from Chicago, who
keeps bragging about Brandon Johnson, the Chicago mayor, the open
communist Chicago mayor. And she keeps calling him BJ this
and BJ that. We love BJ, weve BJBJB. She loves it.
And one of the dudes, this old Texas oil dude
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who was there, starts blasting away at her about the crime. Surely,
surely you're surely you're aware of the crime that's getting worse.
The shootings, the stabbings, the assaults, the robbers, is really bad, right,
And she looked at him dead in the eye and
was one hundred percent serious, and she said, well, yeah,
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if you come to Chicago, you might get robbed, but
you won't be targeted. That was in her mind, a
defense of the city. So there are people for whom
there is no escape. They are so mentally and spiritually
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shattered by communism, they are so programmed by the hive
mind that there is nothing that will wake them up.
I'm not saying this is everyone. I'm not saying it's
every Democrat. You know, democrats wake up on occasion. That's wonderful.
That's always what you should want. You don't want someone
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to stay in the demonic communist death cult. Always allow
room for them to wake up. But I'm going to
play something for you. If you don't believe what I
just said, maybe you're questioning it. Maybe you've said something
I know I've said this before. Well, if it gets
bad enough, they'll change. You ever said that. You ever
said something about kids when because kids tend to go left,
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Have you ever said something, well, yeah, they'll go right
when they start getting a paycheck. You ever said something
like that, Well, if it gets bad enough, they'll see
the air in their ways and they'll change. This man
is from Springfield, Ohio. His eleven year old son was
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killed by a Haitian. You want to know how broken
beyond repair some people are. I wish that my son,
Aiden Clark, was killed by a sixty.
Speaker 4 (06:32):
Year old white man. I bet you never thought anyone
would ever say something so blunt. But if that guy
killed my eleven year old son. The incessant group of
hates viewing people would leave us alone. My son, Aiden Clark,
was not murdered. He was accidentally killed by an immigrant
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from Haiti. But don't spin this towards hate. In order
to live like Aiden, you need to accept everyone. Did
you know that he researched different cultures to better appreciate
and understand people that he interacted with.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
His eleven year old son was mowed down by a
dude from Haiti, and in his grief, the most important
thing for him is that people are being mean to
the Haitians. You think it can get bad enough and
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the communist will change his ways if it does. This
dude's son was slaughtered and he didn't change a thing.
He is so broken spiritually, mentally, so programmed. Nothing can
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change his programming. Outside of God himself, nothing can change.
And that is an amazing thing to say. It's one
of the more jaw dropping things I've seen. But I'm
not surprised. Like I said, some people not only can
they can't wake up, they don't want to wake up.
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They're very very comfortable in their call and they're just
broken broken. Yeah, we hear what Taulsa Gabbard. She's really
turned into a pretty.
Speaker 5 (08:32):
Good I think he clarified and told the truth about
a lot of things that Kamala Harris accused him of
that were outright lies. She was trying to tell the
American people that he supports a federal abortion ben he
does not. She tried to tell the American people that
he's trying to ban IVF, something that's personal to me
because it's something that my husband and I for years
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tried to start our own family through the use of IVF.
It didn't work out for us, works out for a
lot of families. Sident Trump was quick on the draw
and that Supreme Alabama's Court ruled and he immediately said, no,
we have to protect IVF from Alabama state legislature took action.
She continued to say things trying to say he's trying
to ban birth control that is also one hundred percent false.
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So President Trump, I think did a good job in
clarifying the truth after Kamala Harris continued to love lie
after lie at him, saying things that he stood for
that frankly, just are not true.
Speaker 1 (09:25):
The post debate Trump surrogates really did do an excellent job.
Remember I played this earlier from jd Vance. Jd Vance,
you know, I don't even want to say it because
I was so excited about last night's debate. I was
so sure we were going to win that. But jd
Vance really is going to massacre Tim Wallas day is he.
Speaker 6 (09:43):
Brought up this misleading, false claim that you yourself have
talked about in recent days about Haitian immigrants in Springfield,
Ohio abducting people's pets and eating them, which officials there
have said is not true. You yourself acknowledged it may
be false on Twitter, you still told people to keep
spreading it, but Trump just amplified it to tens of
millions of people who were watching. Why push something that's
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not true?
Speaker 1 (10:08):
Well, well, first of all, city officials have not said
it's not true. They said they don't have all the evidence,
no evidence. We've heard from a number of constituents on
the ground, Caitlin who that's the part I want to
talk about. City officials said it's not true. I mean,
the moderator has even dropped that last night. We have
to discuss institutional trust because it's so important marching forward.
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remember you can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
We have Selena Zito coming up ten minutes from now.
What did the What did the people on the street
think about the debate? Selena Zito watched it from a
bar surrounded by normal people. What did they say? What
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did they see? Let's talk to him. You and me
were hyper informed. It wasn't for us. It was for
those people. What did they see? We'll talk to her
in a minute, But I'm gonna go back to this.
You just heard Caitlin Collins of CNN try to correct
jd Vance. Well, the City Parks Department said they're not
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eating pets. The debate moderators tried to jump all over Trump. Well,
they did jump all over Trump last night when he
when he made I mean, I admit it was a
clunky reference when he was talking about the dogs and cash.
Speaker 7 (12:58):
He's destroying this country, and if she becomes president, this
country doesn't have a chance of success. Not only success
will end up being Venezuela on steroids.
Speaker 8 (13:09):
I just want to clarify here. You bring up Springfield, Ohio,
and ABC News did reach out to the city manager there.
He told us there have been no credible reports of
specific claims of pets being harmed, injered, or abused by
individuals within the immigrant community.
Speaker 1 (13:23):
All I see, let me just say here, but with
the city manager we reached out. This is how the
system works, and this is why we have to have
a talk about institutional trust. You can save this country
or you can trust in its corrupt institutions. But you
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absolutely cannot do both. You cannot. You cannot save the
country and trust what the FBI says. You cannot save
the country and trust the media. You cannot say the
country and trust. Pick your institution, maybe it's maybe it's
your alma mater, Harvard, whatever. You can save the country
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or you can trust your institution. And here's how they
use it. They conquer the institutions, and then the conquered institution,
instead of doing what it's supposed to do, it does
the bidding of the system. And if you're sitting there
as someone who still trusts the institution, but the institutions
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working against you, you don't have a prayer. A prayer.
And it's not that I want you to be a
distrustful cynic, but when you hear anything from our institutions anymore,
you need to make sure your first response is they're lying. Oh,
they're probably lying. Another great example actually from the debate.
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Another great example here right here.
Speaker 7 (14:57):
Crime here is up and through the roof. Despite their
fraudulent statements that they made. Crime in this country is
through the roof. And we have a new form of crime.
It's called migrant crime, and it's happening at levels that
nobody thoughts.
Speaker 8 (15:10):
President Trump. As you know, the FBI says overall, violent
crime is actually coming down in this country.
Speaker 1 (15:15):
But excuse me, ah, As you know, the FBI says
violent crime is coming down. Well, the FBI is lying,
and they know they're lying because the major crime centers,
as Trump goes on to try to explain over the moderator,
the highest crime areas stopped reporting to the FBI. The
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FBI knows this, yet they put out these crime statistics.
So quote journalists like David Muhr and Lindsey Lip injections
can get up there and say, well, the FBI said
it's going down. They conquer the institutions, so they can
take the credibility of that institution and you as a
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weapon against you. Again, I'm not trying to make you
king cynic, but this goes back to the recent Russia
DOJ thing that half the right was interested in jumping
on board with. Why do you trust the DOJ? Why
do you trust the FBI? The first instinct is they're lying.
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They have earned that and if you give them trust,
here's what you need to understand. If you give them
your trust, well, no, I mean they're not all lying. Well,
the great men and women on the ground, well, I
mean it's not everybody. If you're trying to do this
contortion thing where you're just trying to bend and twist
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just right to give them a little bit of credibility,
but you don't get it. The credibility you give them
is the fuel that keeps them going. The only true
power we have against corrupt institution is to remove all
credibility of the institution. Your brother who's in the FBI
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should be laughed at when he tells people that mocked scorned.
Your mom's in the FBI should be mocked and scorned.
It's not because I want anything to happen to your
mom or your brother. It's because once the public has
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gotten to that level of distrust in the institution, then
you have stripped the institution itself of all of its power.
You see. But if you still give them any of
your trust, then what you're doing is you're fueling the
evil people who use the institution they've conquered against you.
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You have got to let it go. The institutions you
love and admired I loved and admired, they're gone. They've
been conquered by filthy communists. Now we have to let
them know we don't trust them anymore. And in fact,
you actually see a little bit of this with the
post debate stuff. The moderators were terrible. The post debate
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday, so
excited to talk to Selena Zito, friend of the show,
friend of mine. I guess I should say she's not
the show's friend. She certainly would never be friends with
someone like Chris anyway, the best writer in America. Selena
Zito joins us. Now, Selena, Selena, you watched the debate
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last night. I thought it was awful. Moderators were awful,
Kamala Harris wasn't as bad as normal. I thought Trump
was as bad as I've ever seen him in a debate.
But life goes on. Where are we at today?
Speaker 9 (20:20):
Nothing has changed?
Speaker 1 (20:22):
Yep?
Speaker 9 (20:24):
No, nothing, absolutely nothing has changed. I think the mistake
that my profession made, because it's more of an entertainment
profession as opposed to a journalistic prevention profession, was to
make sure to lower the bar for her so much
that whatever she did exceeded the bar. So I watched
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it with a group of people in a bar, And
that's important because watching it in a debate hall means
you're just listening to what other reporters think about what
the debate ments. You need to understand what voters meant thoughts.
And they walked away thinking yeah, she wanted, but that
doesn't change my vote. She didn't tee, She didn't tell
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me anything. I know nothing new about her. There was
absolutely no idea of where she stands on anything or
how her positions were formed. Whether you like Donald Trump
or not, you pretty much know who he is. She
is still unknown to voters, and that is not a
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good place to be when you are a candidate. If
you are running a campaign, you always look at like
favorables and unfavorables, and you know what, you know what
voters think of you. And when you have a very
low percentage number of what people think about you, know,
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like your positions, that means you have not earned their support.
Speaker 1 (22:01):
Will you you say she won or at least they
were saying that, yeah she won the debate, but still
not voting for her. I'm one thrilled to hear about that.
But two, what is their hesitancy? What is the most
hesitancy you see when it comes to her, Selena? Is it? Honestly,
you could be as offensive as you want. You know,
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it's not going to bother me. Is it because she's
a woman? Is it because she's a Democrat? Are democrats tainted?
Is it is it because she comes off like an airhead.
What is it about her that has them voting for Trump?
Speaker 9 (22:34):
So voters like to know where you stand. It doesn't
that doesn't even mean they agree with everything you stand for,
but they want to know that there is sort of
this central force, this guiding force within you that you
know where they'll be on key issues. They don't. She
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has sort of framed herself on her own as being
someone who doesn't have a moral center on issues and
who has been this certain leftist thing, way outside the
norms of you know, general the center of the country.
Speaker 5 (23:16):
Right.
Speaker 9 (23:16):
She's from California. Their politics are very very different than
say Wisconsin or Michigan, or Pennsylvania or Oklahoma or Texas
or and even New York. It's further left in New York.
And she's never had to sort of tried to earn
an independent voter or Republican voter because they're about as
extinct as a dinosaur in California. So she's never had
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to be that person that had to moderate her views.
So her views have been out in left field. People
look at California as not a great example of where
they want to go with their state to go, not
just on homelessness, not just on costs, but also on education,
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on you know, different regulations, right. I mean it's just
regulated exceon right out of there. And they've been there
for one hundred years, so you know, they don't know
who she is and that is their biggest, her biggest challenge.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
That is an amazingly bad place to be for a
presidential candidate when early voting is like now, I can't
believe the vice president, former senator from California has still
not found a way to introduce herself to the voters.
I'm floored by the incompetence. I'm thrilled by it, but
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I'm floored by it. Selena, I am.
Speaker 9 (24:49):
Really floored by it as well. Casing point, she spent
the past five days in Pittsburgh. She did no meaningful,
no retail at all outside to go to Pensy's, which
is a chain store you don't go to. She didn't
decide to go to a local store, locally owned store,
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something that is nostalgic and made people feel connected to
you because you went to a store that I go to, right,
People like that cultural touchdown, that cultural connection. She goes
to a place where a guy is known for calling
pen All his corporate website Republicans are racist, but he
is also deeply anti Semitic. And every event that she's
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done in Pennsylvania has been invite only, and it is
only supporters that are invited in the unions that attend.
You cannot spontaneously attend event like you would attend have
attended an Obama event, or like you would have attended
a Trump event. Right, you go online, you sign up,
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you go. There's none of that. Everything is carefully scripted.
And to win Pennsylvania, it is not Pittsburgh and Philadelphia
which will bring your candidacy home, despite the high populations
in both of those cities. It is the counties of
Erie and Lucerne and Northampton and Cambria which will bring
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one of those two people home. And to date, the
only person that has been bust in there behind to
earn those votes has been Trump.
Speaker 1 (26:31):
Speaking with Selena zeitil'll make sure you go sign up
for her newsletters selenazito dot com. I should note it's
fantastic keep you updated on everything. Selena. You brought up
the anti Semitic jew hater who owns Penzi spices. I
am curious in the rust Belt states. I don't consider
them to be heavily Jewish. But does the Hamas loving
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base of the Democrat Party Does that move the meter
for people at all? Or is it really just about
inflation and immigration? Not that they've done, not that you know,
they thrilled by it, But does anyone ever bring that
up to you.
Speaker 9 (27:08):
Well, only that they're offended by it. You know, we
have Pittsburgh. If people don't know this, it was the
it is the site of where the largest massacre of
Jews have happened in the United States ever. And and
we all and we have a you know, a pretty
robust Jewish population. However, we also have a very very
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far left fringe within a Democratic Party. And there are
pro Hamas protests all the time. There's there's vandalism and
graffiti on Jewish businesses, on Jewish homes all the time.
I report about it all the time. And our top
elected officials are members or have been members of the DSA,
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the Democratic Socialists of America, who often start or or
facilitate these pro Hamas protests that have been happening in
the city. And so it is a cultural thing that
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has pushed a lot of people away from the Democratic Party,
and in a race that's going to be decided on
the margins, all of those granular things are going to
make a difference in Pennsylvania.
Speaker 1 (28:34):
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at Jesse kellyshow dot com. I want to get to
a couple more of these, as many as I can
get to, and then we'll sign out of here. Hey,
(30:20):
mister Kelly, after the debate yesterday, all I can say
is we are so screwed. I didn't think it was
going to be this bad. Dems at this point will
win until the end of time, because sadly, I think
we are past the point of no return. I don't
see a recovery here. Kamala wins were done. I hope
I'm wrong. Calm down, Calm down, we might lose in November.
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I don't think we will, but we might. Even if
we do, we will keep marching on because legal in
local is going so well. National politics, yes, it's big
and it's gross in it's embarrassing, but legal in local
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is going so well. You want to talk, You want
to talk about the power of local. You know, we've
been covering a lot how they bring in all these
foreigners and how they're remaking and ravaging communities. You know
that's not happening very much in Florida. Do you know why?
Because people got legal and local there, and they voted
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in this blood red state legislature, and they voted in
Ronda Santus and they pack up the illegals and ship
them out of the state as fast as they get
in there. So no one's eating their dogs. Legal in
local no matter what. Even if November goes poorly, and
I don't think it will, look it wasn't our best night,
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all right? It is what it is, Jesse. Is it
fair to say the media will be the biggest cause
of the downfall of the West? I interact with a
limited amount of people each day, so local stuff is
all I really deal with. And then I listened to
and watch the media, and they're the ones giving Aunt
Peggy her daily upload. You and your listeners disregard it,
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but norm doesn't interested to hear your thoughts. Is the
media the cause of the fall of the West? No,
the West going downhill? It's not a new phenomenon at all.
This is something that takes time. It takes time for
a civilization to degrade. Is the media helping accelerate that downfall?
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There's no question, There's no question these people they really
are evil. They are evil, and they dedicate themselves to
lying to normal people on behalf of the powerful. How
despicable is that because the media is supposed to be
exactly the opposite. There's supposed to be powerful people are
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supposed to hate journalists. You realize that powerful people should
hate journalists because journalists are instantly exposing their lives and
writing about them. Our media has joined with the powerful
people against people in the community. You want to know.
Here's an example. Here's an example right here, the AP,
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the Associated Press. Let me pull up this headline real quick.
This is a headline today from the Associated Press in
Ohio City. That'd be Springfield in Ohio City, reshaped by
Haitian immigrants lands in an unwelcome spotlight. It's not just
that the Communists have opened up the border and flooded
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the country with barbarians from all over the planet. The
American media is trying to help them do it. Instead
of exposing the rock in it, instead of exposing how
Americans are suffering, they have dedicated themselves to lying on
behalf of an evil regime to try to bring more
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of them into the That is so freaking evil and wrong.
Oh and speaking of which, here's a little doozy of
a headline from today. US election officials warn of widespread
problems with US mail in voting. Look, let me just
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explain something to the people in power. There are a
lot of questions about the last election, some valid, some not.
But a significant portion of this population believes you use
mail in balliding male in voting to cheat. Doesn't matter
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what you think. A significant portion of the American population
believes that if we have another election and it takes
a week to get the numbers in and there are
big vote drops in the middle of the night again,
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and the people who are currently in power miraculously end
up staying in power after all, the mail in votes
trickle in. In the end, we are approaching at a
point in time where it's gonna be a problem. I'm
just letting you know it's gonna be a problem. You
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can spit in people's faces and spit in people's faces
and spitting people's faces for only so long. It's gonna
be a problem. And stories like this concern me because
what if all that's legitimate, and it probably is. When
it comes to the post office, they're probably just overworked, underpaid.
They're not getting anything done, so they can't get it done.
But if you're someone who already believes these filthy comedies
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cheat in an election, and now you're saying what I
don't know, we're gonna have a lot of problem with
the mail. Then that person's gonna see cheating no matter what,
he's gonna see cheating. And even if your explanation is
the most innocent, honest explanation in the world, the person
who already thinks you cheat, he's not gonna want to
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hear it. Just a heads up.
Speaker 6 (36:09):
And now he's a headline.
Speaker 1 (36:11):
Why you know, you know the thing headlines We didn't
get to Professor Giordano, I don't know who that is,
but he doesn't sound American. Why thirty percent, I'm just kidding.
It's an Italian name. It was just a shot at somebody.
Why thirty percent of gen Z sympathized with Osama bin Laden.
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It's not It's not very complicated at all. America's children
have been taught by America's communist education system that America sucks.
They sympathize with Osama bin Laden because Osama bin Laden
was at war with America. America's communist you threw at
war with America. They have the same enemy. US Speaker
Johnson vows to press ahead with stopgap spending bill. Mike Johnson,
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he has been a warrior for Democrats ever since he's
gotten there. Remembering the worst day of the twenty first century,
it's about September eleventh. Prayers for everybody who is hurting today,
people who've lost loved ones in combat in New York
and in DC at the Pentagon this day. I mean,
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I shared my story, but for a lot of people,
this is a heavier day. It's the day they lost dad,
they lost grandpa, they lost their wife, they lost their husband.
So it's a day to bow your head, say a prayer.
You're still here, Say a prayer for those people. Say
a prayer for Chris. I don't know why. He just
needs all the help he can get. I will be
back tomorrow, all right, that's all.