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July 21, 2025 37 mins

Getting programmed in the Communist machine. The factual covid lab leak is racist? What is the minimum belief. Nancy Pelosi wielding power is impressive. 

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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
what has been a wonderful, wonderful Monday. We're going to
talk about why are they so upset about a late
night comedy show getting canceled the younger generation? Are they

(00:31):
going to go back to the old ways? Nancy Pelosi
will talk about call and response, all that and so
much more coming up in the final hour of the
world famous Jesse Kelly Show. I don't want to take
much time on this because I don't want to be
accused of caring about late night comedy or pop culture,
which I don't. Stephen Colbert, he was one of these

(00:54):
dirty communists that was given a late night show by CBS.
Made millions and millions and millions of dollars. With those
millions and millions of dollars, he didn't try to do comedy, really,
he tried to push the revolution forward. He was the
one embarrassing himself campaigning for vaccines. Every monologue I've ever

(01:16):
seen is some rage against Donald Trump. Just completely alienated
half the country and pushed forward the revolution. Apparently, the
show lost forty million dollars a year one show. They
have two hundred people on staff plus his salary, which

(01:38):
is it cost a fortune to produce, didn't bring in
the revenue. And so I mean, look any business, any industry,
If one part of it is losing forty million dollars
a year, that part of it's obviously not going to
be around very much longer. So why are senators like
this is editor ed MARKI. Why are they saying things

(02:00):
like that?

Speaker 2 (02:00):
Stephen Colbert announced that CBS will end his hit show,
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert next spring. This is irresponsible.
CBS is a Paramount subsidiary, and they made this announcement
just days after Stephen Colbert shoply criticized Paramount's sixteen million
dollar settlement with Donald Trump. We need answers. Did the

(02:23):
Trump administration pressure Paramount to make this decision?

Speaker 1 (02:28):
Of course, the senator is trying to make it about
Trump and whatever. But here's the truth. And I actually
feel bad for some street communists, actually a lot of
just younger people who aren't communists. I feel bad because
they don't understand critical parts of life. You do not

(02:49):
get paid what you deserve. You will never get paid
what you think you deserve is what I want. What
I'm trying to say, you get paid based on the
value you bring to your employer. The value you bring
to your employeer. Now that's a very basic point and
obvious point. But a lot of people didn't have a father,

(03:09):
so they don't understand that point. How could you campaign?
Why are so many Democrats? That was one I could
have played you ten of Democrats complaining that Colbet's show
got canceled. Well, they believe, Remember, they believe that the
revolution should be funded, whether or not it's profitable. They

(03:32):
have always believed that the revolution, they don't get whether
or not it makes money. People should be forced to
pay for the revolution. Tax Payers should be forced, businesses
should be forced. Force is what they believe. You have
to help pay for our revolution, but it loses money,
I don't care. You should pay for it anyway. These

(03:55):
people have worked very long and very hard to conquer
all the institutions they've conquered and get their people into place,
and now they feel entitled to those institutions. That's why
canceling some communist propaganda late night show has treated as
some horrible act, Oh my gosh, the end of humanity.

(04:17):
They like this horrible system that no one likes that
has been put into place. Now that is going to
leave me directly into this because we will just talk
about straight business and economics courtesy of the WNBA. Here's
Caitlin Clark, apparently she's a WNBA player.

Speaker 3 (04:36):
That's where we're really fortunate is that we have those
other deals, and I think that's one of the things
that we're in the room fighting for, like she said,
is you know, we should be paid more, and hopefully
that's the case moving forward as the lead continues to grow.
I think that's something that's probably.

Speaker 1 (04:50):
WNBA loses millions of dollars a year. As I have
said before, I know how upset it makes some people.
It is a charity for lesbians. The NBA has to
fund it, the WNBA. It's not that it's not profitable.
It's not even close to profitable. They've never made a profit.
They hemorrhage millions of dollars a year. They hemorrhage millions

(05:13):
of dollars a year because we live in this wacky
society where we have to pretend that everybody's equal and
that women's basketball should in any way be treated equal
to men's basketball because women want to play it. Women
should play basketball. That's great, it's great sport, it's fun,
keep yourself in shape, but no one wants to watch
women play basketball. Basketball is a sport that is purely

(05:35):
about athleticism. How running and jumping in may be the
most athletic sport there is. Whether or not you like it,
you have to acknowledge you have to be an incredible
athlete to play basketball at a high level. Women cannot
achieve that in mass because they're smaller and weaker, and
they're just Their lungs aren't as big and their muscles
aren't as big, so knock on them. Women aren't men,

(05:56):
they're not equal to men. Watching women play basketball can
never be that interesting because they're not athletic enough. Women's gymnastics,
beach volleyball, that's a different story. But women's basketball is
never interesting because it's not interesting. People don't watch because
they don't watch. You don't get to sell ads, you
don't get big TV deals, You lose money, and you

(06:17):
don't get paid on what you think you deserve. You
and me we share this in common. We all share
this in common. You will get paid on the scarcity
of your marketable skills. What value do you bring to
your employer. Your employer will split that value with you.
You won't get it all. Otherwise you'd be the employer.

(06:40):
He's going to take some of that value, and he's
going to give you some of that value. But again,
we live in this weird Namby Pamby society where I
will get all kinds of hate mail for the factual
things I just said. I'm sorry, I actually know. I'm
not sorry it doll. I shouldn't lie. Your dad should

(07:01):
have told you these things. You should have been told
these things by fathers, mentors, teachers, coaches. But instead we've
sold so many people on this ridiculous lie, the lie
of equality. There's no equality. You're not equal to me.

(07:22):
I'm not equal to you. Chris isn't equal to anybody.
But every human being is built differently. Equality is a lie,
in a myth. It does not exist in women. You're
not equal to men, and men you're not equal to women.
God built us differently for different purposes. Well, I should

(07:43):
get to do anything. A man should do. What you
should have had as a father who told you how
unbelievably stupid that is. That's what you should have had.
Let's do some emails, Jesse. I was recently at a
restaurant and after ordering, the waitress appear to be rushing me.
In my family, I appreciate expedited service, but is there
a point that's too fast yet?

Speaker 4 (08:06):
Look?

Speaker 1 (08:06):
Uh, I have friends who have run restaurants. You know,
it's small diners and stuff, nothing big. Oh I take
that back. I do know a guy who runs a
bunch of the Mexican restaurants here in Houston. But for
the most part, I have friends who've run small restaurants,
smaller restaurants, smaller things, and as such, in my conversations

(08:28):
with them, because I like to learn about things, I
have learned this. Restaurants not only need the tables full
once you eat and pay, they need you to leave.
There are restaurants historically did you know this? Did you
know McDonald's. If I remember, I'm pretty sure it was McDonald's. McDonald's,

(08:49):
I'm sure they all do this created a color scheme
at one point in time that was designed to not
be appealing to you. Why would they do that? They
want you to sit down and eat your big mac
and then get up and leave so the next person
could come in and sit down and eat your big mac.
Do you know why the chairs in so many restaurants

(09:10):
are horrible. It's not just because the owner is cheap,
like Jewish producer Chris. It's because they don't want you
to sink into a nice, comfy restaurant chair and hang
out there forever. They want you to eat and pay
and then leave because your butt is turning numb. They
want you to leave. They want you to eat and
pay and leave. Now, I personally have never experienced this

(09:32):
at Red Lobster. But maybe your restaurants. Don't shake your head, Chris.
Maybe your restaurants do this kind of a thing. So
I understand the game. I understand what the idea is.
Once you've eaten and paid, they needed someone else who
can eat and pay. I get it. But everything's everything's
a give and take, and there's a limit to everything.

(09:54):
I too, have experienced this where they're kind of running
you out the door. Now I don't experien it's that
much because I do this thing that my wife hates.
She thinks it's the rudest thing in the world. I
will oftentimes give the waitress the credit card before I
get the bill, because I want to pay and leave.
I'm done. When I'm done eating, I'll say, here, you

(10:15):
can just take this. I would like to pay and leave.
And if in case, you're about to yell at me
for not reviewing the bill, Chris, I review it after
it comes What what Chris said? What's the point of
reviewing the bill? They can take it back if they
put something extra on the air. I'm I'm trying to
get out fast, so I'll just flat out give them

(10:36):
the credit card. But that's not just my impatience. I
understand the idea is to turn over tables. I get it.
I get it, then I'm okay with it. People who
run restaurants work very hard. I should point that out.
And they don't make a lot of money unless you
have a lot of them, a lot of restaurants. You
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(12:05):
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Speaker 4 (12:07):
Day The Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 1 (12:12):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Monday.
Before we talk about Nancy Pelosi and get to some
more emails and talk about maybe the next generation, returning
to something, I'm gonna play something for you. You probably
didn't hear it, and it's not important. Don't get me wrong.
But Donnie O'Sullivan is his name. That's not important either.

(12:33):
He's a communist who works for CNN. He was talking
about the quote lab leak theory. Remember, we know the
lab leak was true. The people who brought up the
lab leak theory back then had their reputations destroyed. While
the reputable people told you that COVID came from a
bowl of bat soup. It didn't come from a bowl

(12:53):
of bat soup. It came from a virology lab in Wuhan, China.
It's not a theory. It came out of that lab
that we know. Right now, I want you to listen.

Speaker 5 (13:03):
Listen to this, even if you were arguing the less
crazy one, just that it leaked from a lab, maybe
as an accident, that you were wrong, Yeah, and and
maybe racist and maybe racist. But this is but see,
this is also where it's tough, right because so many
people who are most vocally pushing the lab leak.

Speaker 1 (13:27):
Theory are racist, right right?

Speaker 5 (13:30):
Because they would like that.

Speaker 2 (13:31):
That's.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
What most of the people pushing the lab leak theory
are racist. What does race have to do with anything?
What are they that?

Speaker 5 (13:44):
All?

Speaker 1 (13:44):
Right, pause on that for a moment. Is we're going
to talk about communist programming and how people get programmed
into cults and things like that, and actually I'm going
to use Marine Corps boot camp as an example. So
Marine Corps boot camp.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
Ye.

Speaker 1 (14:00):
I don't know if this was universal or if it
still goes on, but this is one of the things
that happened in my boot camp. The drill instructor, they
will oftentimes give you a timed thing you have to do.
You never have enough time, that's intentional, but they'll give
you a timed thing you have to do, and then

(14:21):
they'll loudly start counting it down. Hey, your bunks are
all screwed up. Remake every one of them. Remake the rack.
Now you have fifty seconds, and then they'll count down
the end of it five four, three, two one, and
then they would say zero. And as soon as they

(14:45):
said zero. In fact, oftentimes there wasn't even a countdown.
Sometimes it would just be in the middle of something
and one of them would say zero. You know, we
would have to say freeze, recruit, free please everybody in unison,
as loud as humanly possible. And of course I know
it's obvious, an obvious point. You had to freeze. You

(15:09):
could not move. If you so much as twitched after that,
you would get in serious trouble. No matter where you were,
what you were doing, standing up, sitting down, bending over,
polishing your shoes. When they said freeze, you stopped moving
Ze row, freeze, recruit freeze, over and over and over
and over and over again. Now I'm forty four years old.

(15:31):
My birthday was yesterday. Did I mention that I'm forty
four years old? I've been out of the Marine Corps
for over two decades, Over two decades, and still to
this day, when I hear zero pronounced that way loudly,
it's not that I freeze, but it'll pop into my hand. Freeze,

(15:52):
recruit freeze. I'll almost kind of say it underneath my breath.
Why programming that we're programming? You call response, call response,
I say zero, You say this, I say zero, you
say this. Communists all around the world, especially in Western civilization,
have for decades learned that the word racist, that word

(16:19):
should be deployed whenever you find yourself in trouble, losing
an argument, trying to destroy your opponent in any way.
And it doesn't matter, the context, does not matter what
the subject is. The accuracy of it could not possibly
be less important at all. Communists are programmed this way.

(16:39):
They are programmed this way by the hive mind when
you are in trouble, when your argument is in trouble,
when you get caught doing something terrible, and they're always
doing something terrible, whenever anything is going negative for you.
They are programmedstcist racist because for years now it's less
effective now, but for years that was extremely effective. You

(17:02):
have so many nice people on the ride who would
immediately start to panic. Hold on, I'm not racist. My
friend's a Mexican, my dad was black. Immediately you start
playing defense and they win. If you I'm gonna play
it again. Sounds out of place, right, It won't sound
as out of place now that you learn.

Speaker 5 (17:20):
Why, even if you were arguing the less crazy one,
just that it leaked from a lab, maybe as an accident,
that you were wrong, Yeah, and maybe racist and maybe racist.
But this is but see, this is also where it's tough,
right because so many people who are most vocally pushing

(17:43):
the lab leak theory are racist, right right, because they would.

Speaker 1 (17:49):
That doesn't have anything to do with medicine or the
virus or anything. Yes, but he's a communist who has
been programmed by the hive mind. After years and years
and years of indoctrination into the demonic coulde of communism.
That that is how you reply when you find yourself

(18:11):
wrong footed. That's why your liberal aunt Peggy says that
to you as soon as she starts losing an argument.
She's been programmed that way. How about that now, we've
been programmed to think that the market's always going to
be stable. People who've never lived through a downturn always

(18:31):
think the market's going to be solid, not to be fine,
It'll just go up, up, up, up up. But others
who've lived long enough know that's simply not the case.
Someone asked earlier about the debt crisis, what's coming? You
know what's coming. It's here already, I've argued, but it's coming.
How do you protect yourself when the government won't stop
wasting your money, devaluing your money. You can protect yourself

(18:54):
from politicians with gold Co. That's how I look at
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What Chris. We can make jokes. It's fine. You get
that right, The Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse

(19:37):
Kelly Show on a wonderful Monday. Remember you can email
the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. It's do
a couple more of those before you get back to
the stories here. Jesse. Yesterday, I heard you wanted to
go to Brazil and try the food. I just got
back from a missions trip to Brazil, so let me
enlighten you. Brazil does potatoes and pork very well. Sorry Chris,

(19:59):
but the this stuff not really. The beef is almost
always dry, and chicken is never really better than any
average chicken state side. Most of the food is well seasoned,
but nothing that special. Personally, I'll stick to the food
in the Great USA that sucks. Says, I can use this.

(20:20):
I had I pictured exotic food. Chris like Brazilian stuff,
but it's not that I want to see Brazilians. I
don't know any Brazilians. Why would I want to see Brazilians?
I don't know any of those people. Are they hot?
Are you sure about that, Chris? Or is that that
sounds like something you're making up in your head? They're
tan because it's hot down there. I'm sure that. Well, yeah,

(20:43):
I mean you know that the what the're saying goes
if you can't tone it tan it. Hey Jesse, Hello there,
my brother. I've always had a question about what is
the minimum belief needed to get to heaven? Is going
to church enough? I don't know, but I have some
doubts about that, so on and so forth. I think
I think the Bible is pretty clear on it, and

(21:03):
it's not going to church. What does would John three
sixteen say? My friend? What does it say?

Speaker 4 (21:11):
I did?

Speaker 1 (21:11):
It will not perish and have everlasting life if you
do what go to church? It's not what it says.
Last night, Jesse, you were talking about how Republicans don't
show up to vote in primaries. From my observation, not
only do they not show up, they don't understand how
the process works. That's true. That's true, and we discussed
this a little bit last week. I actually want to
move on to Nancy Pelosi here. But we don't understand

(21:33):
how the process works because we don't love power the
way that communists love power. We don't obsess over it.
They obsess over it. They believe in force. No better
way to force things than by taking over the government,
having the government force things on you. Well, don't. We
don't think that way. I have beliefs, strong beliefs, as

(21:57):
do you. But when you and counter somebody who doesn't
share them, do you have a strong desire to force
them on that person?

Speaker 4 (22:05):
I don't.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
When when you're in an area, when I'm in a
blue area, I'm going to Uh, I'm going to Boston soon,
cannot wait, so excited to get a visit w RKO.
I love you, But Boston's a super blue area. When
I go to Boston and I'm driving around super blue Boston,
am I going to think to myself, Wow, I wish
I could force all these people to be pro life.

(22:30):
That would never even occur to me. That's how communists think.
Now let's pause all this, and I want to play
just a little tidbit of this Hunter Biden interview because
there's something about it that well that made me smile.

Speaker 4 (22:44):
Here it was, and you would have the speaker emeritus
that would say, well, you know, I'm going to leave
it up to but I don't know. And uh and
and they'd already made a decision. They clearly made a decision.
And when I say they', I mean the speaker. And
you know, I heard Alegender Pelosi say something called my my,

(23:07):
like put your big girl pants on to my mom
or something.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
He's talking about the decision to kick Joe Biden out
of the race so Dome could run. Nancy Pelosi. Hunter
Biden was there for all that. Nancy Pelosi is the
one who kicked Joe Biden out of the race. Can
we take a moment. I know we don't like her.

(23:34):
I don't like her either, By the way, can we
admire Nancy Pelosi's ability to wield power? Nancy Pelosi walked
into the White House and kicked the sitting president out
of running for re election. Why are Democrats struggling so badly?

(23:55):
Right now? I have made this argument before, and I
will make it again. I think Democrats are struggling nationally
so badly because they haven't been able to fill the
leadership void Nancy Pelosi left behind. Nancy Pelosi was so powerful,

(24:16):
even at her advanced age, hammered all the time Densher's
falling out, she still stumbled into the White House, hammered
a shot of vodka and told Joe Biden he didn't
get to run for president anymore. That is amazing. That
is amazing. And when you look, look, what are the

(24:36):
best ways to judge a CEO or a sports coach
or something like that, or honestly, a radio show. How
does it do when they're gone? Does it keep humming
along just fine, maybe even improve a little, or does
the whole freaking thing collapse the second they walked out
the door Nancy Pelosi walked out the door in the

(24:59):
Democrat Party, colle immediately, Nancy Pelosi, as much as you
don't like her, as much as I don't like her,
I would kill for a Nancy Pelosi in the House
of Representatives, in the GOP House of Representatives. You've heard
me say it before for years. I would kill to
have somebody that strong, vicious, able to bash enough skulls

(25:22):
together to get her priorities through, to get the Democrat
Republican sorry, Republican priorities through. I don't want any Democrat
priorities to go through. But Nancy Pelosi is an amazing
human being, and I know I'm going to get all
kinds of hate for that. I don't care. I don't
like her either, respect where it's due. According to Hunter Biden,

(25:43):
who was in the room, Nancy Pelosi flat out walked
into the White House and told Joe Biden to get out,
and he did. That's amazing. That's absolutely amazing. Jesse, Oh,
this guy said, dear beaver Beater is a diversity higher
in the fact that he is Jewish. Does that help

(26:04):
keep the FEDS off your tail? Thanks for clarification. I'm
actually pretty sure Chris. Chris has got to be on
the FEDS radar as much or more than I am.
He's gotta be. He absolutely has to be. Chris is
one of these prepper types who probably takes it a
little too far. Oh, yes you are, Chris, Yes you are,
Yes you are, Chris. How many jars of mustard do

(26:26):
you have in the house? Hey, don't avoid the question.
I said how many? I know you have some here.
I saw you finally brought some in. How many jars
are just mustard do you have laying around the house?
Chris all different sizes. Yeah, I know that, buddy. You
think Chris isn't keeping the Feds off my tail? In fact,
he's the one they'll use to get to me. You know,

(26:48):
they're going to show up suitcase full of cash and
that's it for me. According to the Internet. Oh Jesse,
this is the Epstein stuff. His parents are just okay,
I'm not you know, I'm not talking about any more
Epstein stuff. I told you on board with it. I'm
going to talk about something better, potentially better. I saw

(27:09):
something very sad on social media, and you never know
if what you see on social media is real, So
I took it to the real world. I took it
to my sons and I asked them about it. And
what I saw was it was a picture of a party,
a bunch of teenagers in a house having a party.

(27:31):
I don't remember all the specific details, but there were
boys and girls and they were talking to each other
and dancing, and they were in a house having a party.
And somebody said, did people really used to live like this?
And I brought it to my sons and I said,
can you explain this to me? Do you guys not

(27:53):
know about a house party? And what they said to me,
was what that Obviously we know because we've been to some,
but most of our friends have not, and that is
not a thing that really exists much anymore. And it's
not that I want teenagers to go do something bad

(28:15):
or illegal. Please, if you're a teenager, don't be dumb, right,
But a party, pizza party, house party, something, a pool party,
pool party is always a good freaking time. Who doesn't
have fun in the swimming pool. Apparently, because of technology
and social media and things like that, younger people have

(28:35):
not been getting together physically getting together anymore, and it
blew me away, and it saddened me a great deal.
But then I saw this story and it kind of
coincides with what my son said and something else I've heard.
I'll tell you this story in the second hand. You're
listening to the oracle.

Speaker 2 (28:55):
You love this one.

Speaker 1 (28:56):
It's a scream baby the Jesse Kelly Show. It is
The Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of the Jesse Kelly Shaw.
We'll get the headlines, maybe some emails in a second.
I just wanted to finish my point here that obviously,
with the advancements in technology, social media, all these things,
people not just young people, but people in general. They

(29:20):
don't get physically with other people as often. I'm talking
about going out to a movie together, going to a
party together, taking a drive together, playing golf, going fishing,
doing anything anything people used to do together. But I
saw this headline and it coincides with a couple different
things I've heard recently. Headline is movie theaters are in trouble.

(29:47):
Gen Z is here to save them. It turns out
that we went from being my generation and older where
people went to the theaters, to the younger generations where
it's all the Facebook, Twitter, social media, online gaming stuff.
People didn't physically get together anymore, and now the youngest

(30:12):
generations are going back. This coincides with what my sons
told me when I had the conversation with them about
getting together physically with friends. They both said, Dad, it's
not been something that happens as often, but I felt
recently it's happening more and more and more people want

(30:36):
to get together. That pairs perfectly with one of the suits. Actually,
I was playing golf with one of the iheartsuits was
talking about his son. They were college his son's college,
and his college age friends would show up at Dad's house.
Dad would try to make himself scarce. Your parents would
make himself scarce. But the sons right when they got there,

(30:56):
they asked with a son asked Dad for a big bowl,
just big kitchen bowl. Dad said, okay, brings it out.
Son drops his cell phone in it. All their friends
dropped their cell phone in it and said, Dad, take
it away. We don't want to see it again the
rest of the weekend. I'm not saying all of our

(31:18):
societal problems, all of our anti social problems, have been solved.
I'm not saying that at all. But human nature is
we need physical interaction with other people, and we haven't
been getting that because of all this technology. But I
think the younger generations are feeling it and they know it,

(31:40):
and I think it's a good thing. I think they
deserve more credit than that they should. And I really
brought this up to encourage you and me to get
out and physically get with other people. I didn't tell
you this just because I don't like to advertise when
I'm gone. But I've actually spent the last the entire
last month. Did you know I was in Montana the

(32:02):
whole last month. I just got back yesterday I was
in Montana. Now I was doing shows from Montana, but
you know, we lost my dad and I wanted to
be up there and be with my mom, my sister
and look after them, take care of them, and just
be up in Montana and lots of it was wonderful,
and Montana's just so cool. It's such a beautiful place.

(32:23):
People are so frigging polite up there compared to down here.
But anyway, I was always going to do something up there.
There was always a friend I hadn't seen and wanted
to get together. One of my mom's friends wants to
get together. The neighbors want to get together, these people
want to get together. I got to meet with this guy,
that guy, and meet with this and so almost every

(32:43):
night there was an obligation of some kind. And this
is just you and me, and you know me, I
hated it to some extent. It wore on me to
some extent. I need to be alone. I need time alone.
I am not a super socials, believe it or not.
But looking back on it, it was good. It was good.

(33:05):
I have great memories with friends and people. Don't get
me wrong, I still need my time alone. Get out there.
And meet people. Get out there and do things, get
with people. If you're anti social like me, you don't
have to do it every freaking night. You'll kill yourself.
Get out there, go to a parade, go shooting, go

(33:27):
do something. They don't have this in Houston, as they
are on any frigging hills, but they have hiking clubs
up there. I know my sisters joined runner clubs before.
Or just sign up online and you go meet with
people and go for a run. I don't know what
kind of weird it would, go for a run for fun,
but you understand what I mean. Go find a way

(33:47):
to get with people. And if you're worried about Jesse,
I don't want a hike. I can't do that cause
my knee hurts. That's why relief Factor is here to
make sure that you can still go join that hiking group,
you can join that runners group. You don't have to
live with soul sucking pain. I don't mean the one
time stub your toe pain, the nagging pain you're probably

(34:09):
looking at it or thinking about it right now that
holds you back. Is it your elbow? Is it you're
frigging back? Gosh, back pain. I spent a lot of
time with chiropractors. Back pain sucks. Doesn't it start attacking
the root of that problem. That's what relief factor does.
It attacks the inflammation. I don't want drugs. Relief Factors

(34:32):
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response to inflammation. Your body already knows there's inflammation. Your
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Nineteen dollars and ninety five cents. That gets you three
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(34:53):
If your pain is not better, cancel, Well, I said, cancel,
Just don't order anymore. You're not signing up for something,
but you will find a miraculous reduction in your pain,
and you will order more. Almost every single person does
relief factor dot com or call one eight hundred the
number four relief Jesse. I often hear the talk about

(35:17):
the need for additional immigration because the birth rate is
too low in our country. Immigrants as additions to the
workforce would help keep social security from becoming insolvent and
increase the GDP. Okay, well, what good is social security
if this is your country? Now?

Speaker 3 (35:40):
The next minut of Minneapolis why he started, I'm either
thinking of Minneapolis behind.

Speaker 1 (35:47):
You have a culture that's more important than social security.
A country borders values. American values matter. You cannot keep
those values whose if you massively import foreigners, does it
mean you never allow legal immigrants. It's not true. Illegal

(36:07):
never legal rare. We gotta get this stuff cleaned up.
And now he's a.

Speaker 2 (36:12):
Headline by go you know, you know the.

Speaker 4 (36:15):
Thing, headlines We didn't get to.

Speaker 1 (36:19):
Capitol Hill in turn killed near the White House. Family
demands action as DC crimes spirals out of control. It's
such an unbelievably sad story. I'm not gonna not gonna
even read his name. Sixteen year old kid. Just know
that there are consequences for voting Democrat. You vote Democrat
in these big cities, people will die, women will be raped,

(36:40):
people will be robbed. Mark Green resigns from Congress, further
shrinking the House GOP majority. I'm sure there's gonna be
some spicy detail around that one. Gavin Newsom pushed private
foundation to donate five hundred thousand dollars to anti ice
defund police group. Records show eve knew some running for

(37:01):
president in twenty twenty eight. He might pull a hammy
for how much he's going to have to run away
from the crazy record he's got as governor of California.
You don't pull a hammy because I'm gonna be back
tomorrow to have some fun, all right, that's all
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