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July 17, 2025 37 mins

The praetorian guard of the Democrat party is mentally ill women. How have we given HRT to kids for years? The demonic practices of the gender cult. Why does grandma vodka seem so quiet this time around? 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
Kenny is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final hour of the
Jesse Kelly Show on what has been a fun kind
of a schmortgish board Wednesday or Wednesday Thursday, because tomorrow's Friday,
that would make today Thursday.

Speaker 1 (00:29):
Figured that out all on my own.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
We're gonna talk about the nagging women of the Democrat
Party and why their percentages are so low.

Speaker 1 (00:38):
A white dude pretended to be black and he got published.
We're gonna talk about.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
Briefly hormone replacement therapy that they call it, the evils
of it. All that and more emails so much coming
up on the final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show.
So this is a point that we've talked about before,
but many many times in history.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
You will.

Speaker 2 (01:06):
Hire mercenaries if you will to do violence on your behalf,
the heavy lifting on your behalf. You're fighting, and if
you don't be really careful about that, they will end
up running things because they have force, they have power.

(01:27):
A modern example would be, have you ever heard of
these rich guys who create for themselves bunker complexes. Bunker complexes,
you know, a fortified ranch in the mountains or something
like that somewhere, and they'll hire a bunch of essentially
mercenaries private security firms, but former Navy seals and Green

(01:48):
Berets and these types of guys who are always willing
to do that kind of thing for money, and they'll say, hey,
if the worst comes to worse, you guys, you're my bodyguards. Oh,
mister rich guy, unless you can fight too. It's their ranch,
it's their bunker. That's how that works.

Speaker 1 (02:08):
Historically.

Speaker 2 (02:10):
I've used this example before about the Praetorian Guard when
it comes to ancient Rome. These they were elite, They
were hand picked from the Roman legions, and they were
the only ones allowed to carry weapons in.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
The city of Rome.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
They were there to enforce the law, keep the peace,
of course, keep the emperor safe. But it didn't take
long and the Praetorian Guard they looked around and said, well,
worthy were the only ones with the swords.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
The emperor doesn't have a sword. I've got a sword,
you've got a sword.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
Why don't we run things? They just started killing emperors,
choosing the emperors they wanted. America's Democrat Party is going
through something similar. Mentally, ill women have for a very long,
long time been the beating heart of the Democrat Party.

(03:04):
If you take some miserable, bitter, deranged, lunatic of a woman,
she will vote Democrat. While the illegals are inside of
her living room, pillaging her stuff and beating her over
the head.

Speaker 1 (03:19):
She will still.

Speaker 2 (03:20):
Crawl to the polls to vote Democrat every single time.

Speaker 1 (03:23):
You know a liberal aunt peggy like this.

Speaker 2 (03:26):
Everybody knows someone like this, bug eyed on antidepressants, Donald
Trump's handler, you know exactly what I'm talking about. That
type of woman. Well, the Democrat Party has relied on
them for the longest time for obvious reasons.

Speaker 1 (03:41):
They're the most committed. They will vote in every election.

Speaker 2 (03:44):
It could be a local nothing election that you don't
even know about. That woman's gonna be there. She has
nothing else, by the way in her life, she'll be there.
The mentally ill, bitter woman has been the shock troops
of the.

Speaker 1 (03:59):
Democrat Party for a long time.

Speaker 2 (04:02):
Okay, they've used those women for votes, to go work
on campaigns, to donate, to spread the message far and wide.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
Okay, they did it well.

Speaker 3 (04:12):
But.

Speaker 2 (04:14):
Just like the Praetorian guard eventually choosing Roman emperors, slowly
but surely, those women and the mentality they have has
taken over the Democrat Party and now runs the Democrat Party.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
Let me ask you something.

Speaker 2 (04:34):
What is something a nagging, obnoxious liberal and pagy? What
is something she does as it pertains to men? She
talks down to them, always talking down to them, always scolding, nagging, lecturing.
Everyone's known a woman like this, scolding, nagging, lecturing, scolding.

(04:56):
No that's not all women, but these women are always
this way talking down to men.

Speaker 1 (05:03):
Well, here's the thing.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
There are a bunch of woossified men in this country
who I realize will accept that from a woman.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
But no man likes it none.

Speaker 2 (05:15):
In fact, men are created to have a visceral hatred
of that kind of nagging, scolding to you know, that
kind of personality and a woman. Men despise it, they
hate it. There's a couple interesting sound bites. How popular
is the Democrat Party right now?

Speaker 4 (05:34):
There is big Democratic enthusiasm to get out and vote
in the midterms, far outpacing Republicans right now.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
But also that just twenty.

Speaker 4 (05:44):
Eight percent of Americans view the Democratic Party favorably, and
the context of that is that is the lowest mark
for Democrats in the history of SENAN's polling going back, Why.

Speaker 1 (05:56):
Are Democrats so unpopular? I don't know. Let's check in
with Tim Walls.

Speaker 2 (06:02):
He was about to be the vice president of God
Forbid Dome one, so he's not some nobody Democrat. Hey, Tim,
why are Democrats so unpopular?

Speaker 5 (06:10):
I'm able to vote as an eighteen year old and
asking him about his take is especially a young white man,
is is? He said, Dad, A lot of them aren't
about the policies. They're about the thrill and the excitement,
and you know, Trump brings the circus type of thing
and that type of acknowledgement. Now, I think I would
make the case there's a lot of toxicity in that.
I think there's the Andrew Tates. There's some of that
kind of stuff that gets in there.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
Keep talking down to men, keep lecturing them, scolding them,
tell them how stupid they are, how toxic they are,
how bad they are, Keep sticking a figure in their face.
Don't you know you're supposed to be gay? Keep keep
lecturing them, keep yelling at them, keep calling them races,
keep this and that, and then keep wondering why the

(06:53):
approval numbers of the Democrat Party go down and down
and down the nagging, horrible Jezebel woman. She long ago
became the top foot soldier for Democrats, and over a
long enough period of time, she eventually found herself in
a leadership position. Now she runs the Democrat Party. And

(07:16):
that's a big reason why they're so unpopular. Always nagging
at somebody, always scolden somebody. Here's something about you, scumbag.
Nobody likes that, and most definitely men, they despise it.

Speaker 1 (07:33):
Ex do some emails. This is about my ranch.

Speaker 2 (07:37):
When I said, uh, I'm not gonna make my own,
I'm gonna go by Hidden Valley or Ken Steakhouse or
something like that, this guy said homemade is always better
than store bought. It sounds like you're just lazy. Yeah, yeah, exactly.
And listen, I'm not sure sure when I ever lied

(08:00):
about that. I don't want to make ranch. I understand
I can make ranch. I get that, but as you
just laid out quite accurately, I'm too lazy to do so.
I would like to pick up one of those big
because we get the biggest ones to save money, not

(08:22):
to sound like Chris, one of those gigantic hidden valleys.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
We have one in the studio Chris, don't we have two?

Speaker 4 (08:27):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (08:28):
Chris says, we have two. I forgot he bought a
two pack. We saved even more bum. That's got to
be a half gallon, Chris. The big hidden valleys where
no one can possibly eat the whole thing before it
goes bad. And then you squirt it and it comes
out all chunky and it smells, and then Chris is
vomiting and stuff like that. Oh yeah, yeah, I know

(08:48):
I'm too lazy. Yes, you're correct. Also keep in mind
on that word lazy. The word gets thrown around a lot,
and there certainly are lazy people, there's no doubt. But
I have an opinion that everybody works hard at something,
and everybody universally is lazy at something.

Speaker 6 (09:11):
I have.

Speaker 1 (09:13):
One child, majorly athletic and.

Speaker 2 (09:17):
Loves to be physical, loves it. When he's around me,
he's always punching me, we're wrestling, He's out on the trampoline.
He wants to run, he wants to do this and that.
I won't do his homework sometimes.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
Is he lazy? Kid?

Speaker 2 (09:32):
Got up and ran five miles this morning? Is he
lazy about some things? Not about everything?

Speaker 1 (09:39):
I have another kid. He doesn't love physical activity.

Speaker 2 (09:46):
No, he loves to hunt and fish and stuff like that,
and you know it swims. But when he has some downtime,
he's not going to jump on the trampoline, bust his
butt in school, stays up and I to do his homework,
gets up in the morning, studies.

Speaker 1 (10:03):
Is he lazy?

Speaker 2 (10:05):
Everybody works hard at something, everybody is lazy at something else.

Speaker 1 (10:12):
It's human nature. Human nature.

Speaker 2 (10:14):
Now, if you happen to work with somebody who's lazy
at work, lazy at their job, that's a whole different story.
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(11:24):
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Speaker 1 (11:29):
We'll be back The Jesse Kelly Show. It's still real
to me.

Speaker 2 (11:33):
Damn it.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
The terns dacks. It is the Jesse Kelly.

Speaker 2 (11:40):
Show on a fantastic Thursday. Remember tomorrow's Ask Doctor Jesse Friday.
So get all your questions, ask me anything emailed into
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(12:00):
This is from not the Bee. White man pretends to
be gender fluid, black migrant horrible poems and gets published
forty seven times. This is all over society now where
we've allowed the most detestable cultural Marxists to take over

(12:21):
every institution, and now it look just like any communist system.
It pays to be part of the party. And if
you're not part of the party, then you suffer, You
suffer financially, you won't have the same opportunities you would
have if you were part of the party in America.

(12:41):
That means being a white Christian, definitely being a white
Christian Republican, and most definitely being a white Christian Republican male.
The truth is, since we've allowed the demons to take
over every part of our society, they now operate on
a war footing to rip America away from you and hand.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
It to them.

Speaker 7 (13:01):
You want to know who the real threat is Matter, President,
I'll give you a hint.

Speaker 4 (13:05):
It doesn't.

Speaker 7 (13:05):
They don't look like our chief author. They don't look
like the folks up in the gallery, and they don't
look like the folks on the rotunda. They look like
many of the members that sit in the front. And
you don't have to take my word for it. According
to DHS Matter President to the domestic, the greatest domestic
threat facing the United States comes from quote racially or

(13:28):
ethnically motivated violent extremists, specifically, specifically those who advocate for
the superiority superiority of the white race, not our immigrants.

Speaker 2 (13:41):
Jesse I heard stories about fighting the Germ, fighting in
the German forces often consisted of the crowds booby trapping
big trees and wood trapnel would rip through you. Like
you said, the forests were in are very dense, with
big trees, heilly, and dark even in the sunniest days.
Yet German forests, and I've not spent actually any time

(14:02):
in them, Okay, So I'm actually saying this from rumor
and secondhand and from books. But they are rumored to
be thick and dark. Remember remember the Roman legions who
got wiped out under Varus, and that story of the
Roman legions being wiped out under Varus. It's the accounts

(14:24):
of it. They sound like there's something out of a
Hollywood movie where they were marching through these forests, and
the forests were so thick and so dark that at
first they could just kind of see shadows alongside them,
things moving. They couldn't quite make it out, but it
was too thick, it was too dark. And then they

(14:45):
started getting pelted with arrows or rocks, and they couldn't
see who was throwing it because it was so thick
and so dark. And as they walked their way into
the ambush, it got worse and worse and worse.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
But back to what you were talking about.

Speaker 2 (14:59):
This is something people think about when it comes to trees,
certainly European fighting in Germany and other places. Trees tend
to create a lot of nasty shrapnel when they're hit
with explosives. Well, both sides, This was from our Medal
of Honor Tuesday, which we did. Both sides were lobbying

(15:19):
all kinds of artillery at each other. What do you
think is happening when that artillery is landing around the trees?
Just US health experts reassess hormone replacement therapy risks. I know,
every single period of time in human history comes with

(15:44):
horrors that people in later generations in other countries will
look on and they'll think to themselves, what kind of
savagery is that? How could anybody ever sign on to
that and think that was somehow okay? And you could
look point to your historic barbaric practice the Aztecs is

(16:06):
always a great one. You actually tortured children to make
them cry before you cut out their hearts while they
were still alive, and everyone thought that was okay. And
we look on them now and we say, geez, what
kind of lucifer crap is that? And we're right about that,

(16:27):
of course, But what do you think future generations are
going to say about us and what we've allowed to
happen to children in this country, especially this tranny stuff.
It became so popular, it's now mainstream in medical circles

(16:48):
that you can just inject children with this hormone or that,
and when you're done completely warping and morphing their body
as if you're doctor Frankenstein. Then upon final completion, you
put them under and lay them down on a surgical

(17:09):
table and you start chopping off parts of their anatomy.
And I know it's really dark. I'm not going to
stay on it, and I'm in a good mood. I
don't want to stay on it. But that is from
the pit of hell, and that is something that is
widely recognized as acceptable in several circles in this country.

(17:32):
Not just adults doing it to themselves. We are doing it.
We're allowing parents to do it to children. We're allowing
surgeons to do it to children. We're allowing shrinks to
do it to children. We're allowing schools to do it
to children. This is happening now thousands of times over

(17:52):
in the United States of America. Future generations are going
to look at that us the exact same way we
look at Aztec's pulling out a child's fingernails before they
kill him. They're gonna look at us the same way.
And they're not wrong. Freaking evil man. Let's talk about
your dog.

Speaker 1 (18:13):
You know what.

Speaker 2 (18:16):
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the middle of the night because she could tell he
was restless. She got up in the middle of the
night to see what was wrong, and she slipped on
something on the floor and fell down in that same
something that she slipped on. I'm gonna go ahead and

(18:40):
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(19:24):
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Speaker 1 (19:37):
Get the Cure for Rhinos week days with the Jesse
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Speaker 3 (19:42):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Thursday.
Let's get to this little bit from Obama before I
get back to the emails.

Speaker 1 (19:52):
We got to clear out some room.

Speaker 2 (19:54):
So Obama said something. And you know, I'm not a
big Obama fan. To put it mildly, I despise him.
I think he is the great destroyer. I think he
is our first and honestly our only president we've ever
had who hated the United States of America. Many didn't
care about it, most probably didn't care about it. He

(20:16):
was the one with a born and red hatred of it,
and he brought us in many ways to where we
are today. That said, when he says something smart, you
got to give credit where credits due.

Speaker 6 (20:29):
I had a gay professor in college at a time
when openly gay folks still weren't out of lune who
became one of my favorite professors. Who need that to
show empathy and kindness. And by the way, you need
that person in your friend group so that if you

(20:50):
then have a boy who is who's gay or non binder,
or they have somebody that they can go Okay, I'm
not alone in this.

Speaker 2 (21:02):
You need to have a gay friend in your friend group.
And that's why I still talk to guys I know
who are in the Navy.

Speaker 1 (21:10):
We still talk.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
What Chris, I'm having a serious moment, like like my
doc our doc are Corman in the Marine Corps. We
still talk a lot. And it's for this reason. I
know I need to be in touch with gay people.

Speaker 1 (21:28):
And when I.

Speaker 2 (21:29):
Do, I go thumbing through my phone and I find
somebody who is in the Navy, just so I can
show how tolerant I am. So there, maybe you thought
I was just mean all the time.

Speaker 1 (21:41):
I'm not. I try to be nice. Jesse.

Speaker 2 (21:45):
I realize Nancy Pelosi is not the Speaker of the
House this time around, but she seems unusually quiet with
Trump back in What's Up with Grandma Vodka?

Speaker 1 (21:57):
He's old, and this is what I mean.

Speaker 2 (22:01):
It's not even necessarily about her age or or the
fact that she drinks a fifth of vodka apparently with
breakfasts everybody, and that's why she talks like this. Nancy
Pelosi is an amazing figure, to be honest, it is
amazing how long she had a lot of power in Washington, DC.

Speaker 1 (22:23):
And how long she ruled.

Speaker 2 (22:26):
The Democrat Party with an iron fist. It's very difficult
to control the House of Representatives, remember, because as we
talk about, there's so many different caucuses. There's this caucus,
and there there's that caucus, and you have this caucus.
And you know, different caucuses have different sizes. There are tiny,
little shrivel caucuses, and there are big caucuses, and you

(22:49):
have the Congressional Black Caucus, and now's freedom Caucus and
this caucus and that caucus. And within your own party,
within the Democrat Party, you're going to have this caucus
and that caucus. And remember the base of the Democrat Party,
so much of it doesn't seem to have any relation
to each other. There's the Rainbow Demon Brigade, and there's

(23:10):
the Congressional Black cockers, Oh we're so oppressed. And there's
the feminists, and there's the so you have all these
different characters. Nancy Pelosi bashed enough heads and handed out
enough favors to keep that caucus pretty well under control
for a.

Speaker 1 (23:30):
Very, very, very long time. It was not easy.

Speaker 2 (23:35):
But look, as much as I despise her, as much
as you despise her, you have to be a little
bit impressed that somebody was able to herd the cats
into the corral for that long.

Speaker 1 (23:47):
But nothing lasts forever. And keep in mind, keep in.

Speaker 2 (23:52):
Mind what it would take to do that. If you
are going to keep something as separated as the Demo
crap Party together so you can get Obamacare pass that
only passes with Nancy Pelosi, how can you do that
with all these different whack jobs in the Democrat Party. Well, yeah,
you have a big staff, but it's going.

Speaker 1 (24:14):
To take you.

Speaker 2 (24:16):
You are going to have to be on the phone.
You are going to be after taking You're out there
taking meeting after meeting after meeting after meeting, whipping votes, threatening,
bribing you personally. Yeah, you have all the people in
the world who work for you. It is going to
require you to do that kind of work. Nancy Pelosi

(24:36):
did that and did that well for a very long time.
But I actually wasn't making fun of her at all
when I said she's old father time's undefeated. You can't
do the things physically at eighty five that you could
do at thirty five.

Speaker 1 (24:51):
That's not the way it works.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
Your body starts to break and your eyes start to go,
and you run out of gas a little bit early.
That's the way it works. You even end up things hurt.
And that's why I tell you about relief factors so often,
so you can get rid of that. You may be
slowing down at eighty five, but you don't have to
live with knee pain. Nancy Pelosi, if you're listening, I

(25:15):
know perhaps you've got some denture pain relief factors there.
One hundred percent drug free, meaning you can probably take
it with vodka. One hundred percent drug free. It's a
supplement you take every single day, and slowly but surely
the pain in your life gets toned down. You may

(25:37):
want it for your back, she may want it for
her dentures.

Speaker 1 (25:40):
Whatever.

Speaker 2 (25:42):
Try it for three weeks at relieffactor dot com, is
all I'm saying, Nancy. It's only nineteen ninety five. We
all know with your insider trading, you have that kind
of money laying around nineteen dollars and ninety five cents
relief factor dot com or one eight hundred do the
number four relief Back to your question, she lacked the energy.

Speaker 1 (26:04):
She can't do it anymore, so.

Speaker 2 (26:07):
She handed it off to Hikim Jeffries. And this is
a kind of one of those inside baseball things that's fascinating.
Have you ever wondered why it came Jeffries was the pick.
I know you're attempted probably to say, well, it's because
he's black.

Speaker 1 (26:21):
No no, no, no, no no.

Speaker 2 (26:23):
We're talking the top dog in the House of Representatives.
You only achieve that position if you raise big money
and hand out big money.

Speaker 1 (26:34):
He came.

Speaker 2 (26:35):
Jeffries, raises great money and hands that money out. He's
been a diligent worker for the Democrat Party, diligent fundraiser,
and that's why he became Nancy Pelosi's heir apparent. That's
how you get the position. But performing in the position
is different than getting the position. A sales office is

(26:58):
a good example of this. How many general managers new
general managers I've seen fail in the RV business back
when I was selling RVs.

Speaker 1 (27:08):
Why is that? I'll tell you why. You know. How
you get to the general manager position.

Speaker 2 (27:14):
You become a great salesman. You're great at selling, great
at selling, great at selling. Hey, let's take Chris. He's
great at selling. Let's make him general manager. But the
general manager has duties beyond selling. You put him in
the general manager chair because he was a great salesman,
and find out he doesn't know how to manage anybody.

(27:38):
The came Jeffries got to the chair. He's in the
top Democrat House minority leader because he was great at
raising money. That's how you get to the chair. But
now that he's in the chair, you can't do it.
Part of that's not his fault, I realize, because Democrats
are they are more insane now than they were in

(28:01):
even the nineties or early two thousands. There are some
fairly open communists there. Now you have the race baiting
nightmare stuff. So he has problems that Nancy Pelosi didn't have.
Even still, the animals are going crazy in the House,
and we keep getting these stories out of DC about

(28:22):
how frustrated he is with it. He gets frustrated with
them when they do these wacky things and say these
wacky things and take these wacky positions because he has
a mind on the midterms, and if We're to listen
to this SoundBite. Again, Democrats might do well after the midterms.

Speaker 4 (28:41):
There is big Democratic enthusiasm to get out and vote
in the midterms, far out pacing Republicans right now.

Speaker 2 (28:49):
But also that just the team Jefferies is focused on
winning the midterms. The Democrats are motivated for the midterms.
That doesn't mean he wants them to stop being Democrats,
but he's going to start trying to control the Jasmine
Crocketts of the world. Hey, Jasmine, just one day, could

(29:11):
you not say something openly racist against white people? Because
we have midterms we want to win. But he can't
seem to get these people under control. He just doesn't
have what Nancy Pelosi had. He doesn't have the strength,
he doesn't have the leadership, and the Democrat Party is
suffering for it. Let's all celebrate that, all right, we
only have one more segment left. We're going to make

(29:33):
fun of the media, someone specifically in the media.

Speaker 1 (29:36):
Remember that theater kids argument we had.

Speaker 2 (29:39):
So many of these communists are just theater kids performing
all the time.

Speaker 1 (29:44):
Yeah, just hang on to that. We'll be back. Miss something.
There's a podcast.

Speaker 2 (29:50):
You get it on demand wherever podcasts are found.

Speaker 1 (29:54):
The Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (29:56):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show, final segment the Jesse
Kelly Show on a Thursday.

Speaker 1 (30:02):
But we will be back tomorrow to do it again.

Speaker 2 (30:06):
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have snakes in our midst and the gop.

Speaker 8 (30:22):
Helm Morio, Pennsylvania.

Speaker 2 (30:29):
Well time officino con Helm, a Republican representative in Congress
standing on the Capitol steps asking the President in Spanish
for amnesty. We still have a lot of work to
do in primaries, a lot of work to do in primaries.

(30:54):
Remember this too, Remember that communists are always selling. So
when you bring up things like that won't work, or
it's too expensive, or or this has been tried before,
or or that will fail. Even if you just tell
them that that's going to fail and that will result
in death, they.

Speaker 1 (31:15):
Know they don't.

Speaker 2 (31:17):
They're not selling something that works. They're selling revenge. If
think about it this way, Let's say you go through
a nasty divorce God forbid, or maybe you have sorry
if you did a nasty divorce and some guy shows
up at your house and says, hey, your ex for

(31:38):
twenty five bucks, all burn down their house. Now that's
kind of appealing when you hate them, isn't it? Is
it beneficial? I could tell you right now, hey, that's
that's illegal, it's immoral, it's wrong, it's I could list

(31:59):
all well, all the reasons why you shouldn't, But revenge
is an easy sell. That's what he's selling here.

Speaker 9 (32:09):
The system has hundreds of thousands of people unhoused, right
for what? And if if there was any system that
could guarantee each person housing, whether you called the abolition
of private property or you call it just a state
wide housing guarantee, it is preferable to what is going
on right now.

Speaker 2 (32:29):
Abolition of private property means the government's storming into your
home to take it from you. Well, that's wrong, that's revenge.
And that brings me to this reporter. Scott McFarland is
his name, he was talking about. He's with CBS News.
He was talking about the Trump assassination attempt. I'm just

(32:50):
gonna play it. Just remember the talk we had about
so many of these comedies are simply theater kids who
didn't get bullied enough in school.

Speaker 8 (32:58):
For those of us there, it was such a horror
because you saw an emerging America and it wasn't the shooting, Chuck,
this was I got diagnosed with PTSD, but in forty
eight hours they have to cut on trauma leave. Not
because I think of the shooting, but because you could
you saw it in the eyes, the reaction to the people.

(33:19):
They were coming for us. If he didn't jump up
with his fist, they were going to come killing.

Speaker 2 (33:24):
I know I got PTSD from Donald Trump getting shot,
not even from the shots or from Trump, but because
the crowd was mad at me. Listen, drama queens. I
know you're all theater kids, and you have to do
this performative thing. Everything has to be dramatic in the

(33:46):
end of the world. And I had PTSD and I
realized you had to do that at all the time.

Speaker 1 (33:50):
But media people, you may think you know.

Speaker 2 (33:58):
But you don't truly know the depth of hatred that
normal Americans have for you, and you definitely don't realize
it's one hundred percent your fault. We feel your hatred
every single day for us, for our values, for our country,
for where we live. It comes out of you every

(34:21):
single day on the news on the radio, and it
has for years, years and years and years. You have
poured your scorn onto us. Did you think that was
never going to come back your way? That's a true story.
By the way, the day Donald Trump got shot, the

(34:41):
crowd began turning to the media and screaming things like
you did this, you did this, and they're not really wrong.
You act like somebody is the second coming of Hitler
and Nazi and Hitler and Nazi and Hitler day after
day after day. Eventually, some deranged lunatic is going to

(35:03):
grab a rifle and go try to kill Hitler.

Speaker 1 (35:06):
And when that happens, you don't get to turn around
and whine, I can't believe people are mad at me.

Speaker 2 (35:13):
You use your platform to tell mentally ill people that
Republicans are killing people. That's going to create animosity. It's
going to create violence. It's going to create animosity. And
we have gone from a place of distrust to the
media to outright hatred of the media. And look, if

(35:38):
you're a CBS you should feel that hatred. You deserve
every single little bit of it, let me tell you that.

Speaker 9 (35:45):
And now here's a headline.

Speaker 1 (35:47):
You know the thing. Headlines we didn't get to.

Speaker 2 (35:56):
Bills introduced requiring sanctuary cities to repay the for sending
in troops. One of the things the Communists actually do
very well and we do not is they take their
little fiefdoms of power and they not only protect them,
but they use them on a national scale. Of course,
it's illegal and horrible and wrong, but they do it,

(36:17):
and they do it very well. CIA lied about JFK's assassination.
New report obliterates the official narrative. Apparently the Central Intelligence
Agency had.

Speaker 1 (36:29):
Met with Lee RV.

Speaker 2 (36:31):
Oswald, he was in contact with CIA assets.

Speaker 1 (36:34):
Oh come on, it's.

Speaker 2 (36:35):
Not like the CIA had worked before with the mafia,
and then Jack Ruby had worked as part of the
mafia and he was the one who took out Oswald.

Speaker 1 (36:45):
Let's not make something of it.

Speaker 2 (36:47):
Icelandic volcano erupts, forcing tourists to evacuate famous geothermal spa.
I kind of want to see a volcano erupt one day.
I don't want to be that close, but I really
desperately want to see that Belarusian grocery store facing fines
for not stocking enough potatoes as they should. Gosh, I

(37:07):
love potatoes so much, as long as they're tater tots
or something nice like that benign vein issue behind Trump's
swollen legs.

Speaker 1 (37:15):
We do forget sometimes how Donald Trump's getting up there.

Speaker 2 (37:20):
It's getting up there. One day we're gonna lose him.
That's kind of how it goes. All right, we'll be
back tomorrow for ask doctor Jesse Friday.

Speaker 1 (37:29):
That's all
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