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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 fantastic Monday, if I say so myself.
So we're gonna touch on some things. So I have
a policy change I'd like to see in Washington, d C.
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Courtesy of Senator Tom Tillis and others. We'll get to
that in a moment. We'll talk about young women moving
to the left. Even faster blue areas are not getting
better anytime soon. Godzilla emails all that so much more
to come in the final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show. Now,
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you ever been fired? Now, if you haven't been, that's fine.
I'm glad for you. I was only fired once. It's
my own father. I didn't do anything wrong. But that's
another story. You are aware that when people get fired
from corporate jobs, they usually have security escort them out
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immediately after they get fired. Right, that's something you're at
least aware of. Now, why, Well, once you've been fired,
once you've been let go, there's this I don't have
anything left to lose thing. Probably angry that you just
lost your job. They're worried you're going to destroy things
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or steal things on the way out the door. So
don't take it personally. But our security guard, Bob, he's
going to watch you pack up your desk, make sure
you don't throw the company stapler in there, make sure
you don't throw something on the floor, break a window.
Bob is going to stand here and watch you load
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up that box. And then Bob is going to walk
you to your car and take the security badge away
from you on the way out the door. Goodbye, you're fired.
It makes sense when you understand the reasoning. Now that's
it corporate America in the United States government. When these
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politicians finally decide they're going to retire or if they
lose an election, we have to get a faster process
to get them out. There has to be a faster way.
Remember before we even get to Tom Tillis, remember what
the communists in the Biden administration did after Dome lost
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the election. Dome loses the election, but that's in November.
Trump doesn't get sworn in again until January. They spent
two months trying to shovel out the door as much
taxpayer money as humanly possible. Just handing away your money
as fast as they could with the time they had.
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Who knows what other things they destroyed stole. Why do
we allow these people to hold onto power two months
after they lost an election? Which brings me to Tom Tillis. Now,
let's talk about something we have touched on before. Many
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in the GOP. Many GOP politicians, they hate you, They
hate your values. They don't want to ever actually do
anything for you that you want done. But they come
from a red state or a reddish state. They want power,
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so they have to pretend to like the Second Amendment. Reality,
they don't think you should own guns, You're just a
dumb peasant. But they have to show up at the
local gun show with their cowboy boots on and take
pictures with you and act like they care about your guns.
But then when they get back to Washington, d C.
With all their friends, they mock you, and they mock me,
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and they talk about how stupid we are. And this
is how these people think behind closed doors. GOP politicians,
not all of them, but many of them. GOP politicians
hate you more than Democrat politicians do. Do you know why,
because Democrat politicians don't ever have to try to placate
you they don't ever have to talk to you. They'll
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never attempt to talk to you. They're not going to
try to win your vote over they have to go
deal with their own crazies. You. You're just an inconvenience. But
the problem for people like Tom Tillis, Mitch McConnell, all
these types is when it comes time to election season,
they have to pretend to go to church, they have
to pretend to care about spending, low taxes or something,
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and they don't actually feel like this at all. And
you discover this the second they announced they're retiring, the
second they announced I'm not running for reelection, I'm retiring.
Then it's almost you can almost see it. You can
almost see the this moment where they can finally drop
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the mask and tell you how much they hate you.
Tom Tillis announced that he's not running for Senate again.
He announced this some time ago. Since then, Tom Tillis
has been a regular on every single Commy channel there
is kneecapping us. Every single chance he gets. He's announcing
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that he's not supporting this Trump nominee or that Trump nominee.
We finally have deep stater James Comy potentially in some
trouble for a death threat against Donald Trump. Everybody everyone
knows what eighty six means. Anyone vaguely familiar with crime.
It means kill. That's what it means. So call me
probably trying to hawk a book, writes eighty six forty
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seven like a teenage girl and some seashells on the beach,
puts it on Instagram. Now he's facing felony charges. Everyone
knows what it is. Tom Tillis goes to CNN and
does this Do you think posting eighty six forty seven
is a crime.
Speaker 2 (06:29):
If this whole case is based on a picture in
the sand of a North Carolina beach, it again makes
no sense to me. Number one eighties. I used to
work in the restaurant industry, and I think eighty six
actually has its roots as a cook.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
That's not understanding too.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
It has its roots in eighty six ing the menu
or eighty six thing the product. I can't find any
evidence except some that's come up after the President made
the comment about the movies. I know the penal code
of North Carolina won eighty seven means murder, but I
can't find any evidence where eighty six is hues to
as a call for violent.
Speaker 1 (07:04):
Okay, let's skip right past the obvious stuff. He's obviously lying,
and he knows he's lying, but he's not running for reelection.
Now he gets to do two things. Now he gets
to go after the person he truly hates you. So
whatever policies you want done, whatever things you want done,
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Tom Tillis is going to take out years of resentment
for having to try to care about having to act
like he cares about you. Now he's going to take
out those years of resentment on you until he's finally
gone screwing you over time and time and time again.
That's one and two. What else is he doing? I'll
tell you what. Pause on this for a second. We'll
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come right back to Tom Tillis. You know who Eric
Clapton is, obviously, If you don't, May God have mercy
on your soul. Singer, songwriter, one of the great guitarists
of all time. Rolling Stone Magazine is one of the
most ugly communist rags in the United States of America.
Saw some story this morning where they removed Eric Clapton
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I think from the top ten might have been the
top twenty of greatest guitarists of all time. What why
it's Eric Clapton. If you read the article, the author
doesn't even really hide it. It's because Eric Clapton didn't
like the COVID vaccine stuff. Getting a system membership card,
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proving yourself over and over again to be a loyal
member of the system, someone who will keep corruption in place,
move the communist revolution forward. It's worth a lot of money,
you know that. Why do you think Jimmy Kimmel's still
on the air. He even came out and said, it's
not my job to make people laugh. He does a
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late night comedy show, and he admitted that it's not
his job to make people laugh. Why is he's still
on the ear Because Jimmy Kimmel is a loyal Communist
foot soldier. He gets his System membership card updated every
single day, trashing Trump every single day, making fun of
you every single day. No nobody's watching anymore, and I
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mean nobody is watching. You should see the ratings. But
he still makes millions and millions and millions of dollars
because his System membership card is up to date. Now
that Tom Tillis is retiring, he's of course going to
take out his resentment on you while at the same
time working on his own system membership card every day
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on CNN. Do you think posting eighty six forty seven
is a crime.
Speaker 2 (09:41):
If this whole case is based on a picture in
the sand of a North Carolina beach, it again makes
no sense to me. Number one eighties. I used to
work in the restaurant industry, and I think eighty six
actually has its roots.
Speaker 1 (09:54):
As a cook's understanding too.
Speaker 2 (09:56):
It has its roots. And eighty six ing the menu
or eighty six thing the product. I can't find any
evidence except some that's come up after the President made
the comment about the movies. I know the penal code
of North Carolina one eighty seven means murder.
Speaker 1 (10:09):
But you get the idea. Tom Tillis is auditioning for
a job, and mark my words, he'll get one when
he gets out of the Senate, he'll get one. Being
the quote republican subversive who moves the communist revolution forward.
All right, we're gonna do some emails. I have. I
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have so much to get to. We have to make
fun of Randy Winingarden, affectionately known as communist John Denver.
We have to get the emails. Young women are moving
further left. I just there's no way I'm gonna continue.
There's no way I'm gonna get all this stuff done,
but I'll try. We'll be back. This is the Jesse
Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Reminding you
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you can email the show your love, your hate, your
death threats Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Of course,
hour two tomorrow will be more history. We'll continue our
little tale for now. Let's do some of these emails.
I thought this one was really precious and it was long,
but I'm going to read the whole freaking thing because
I thought it was awesome. The subject to this whe
is God and goodbyes, Jesse. Yesterday I listened to Friday's
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show when you recounted the day before your father passed,
and I immediately thought of my step son, who passed
away at the age of twenty seven. At the time
of his death, he was living on the streets in
an area about thirty minutes from where my wife and
I lived. He lived on the streets for several years
and we did not have a reliable way to contact him.
(11:37):
The last couple years. We would only hear from him
when he had access to a phone, which wasn't very often.
My wife was left with driving around the area and
hope of spotting him. I don't recall a single instance
when she was able to find him, and this was
always very difficult for her. My goodness, yet would be.
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My wife was in the city near the area where
she knew he was, and as she had done countless
times before, she did a quick search for him. On
this day, she actually found him and spent approximately four
hours with him before returning home. The very next day,
we learned he had been struck by a train and killed.
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I told my wife about your last day with your father.
We both cried, in part because of the loss of
her son, but also because we see that as proof
of God's love for us. We miss him, and I
know you miss your father. But God is good all
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the time. Brother. Apologies for the long email. Really wanted
you to know what you said. Blessed me and my wife.
Isn't that awesome? That's really cool. That's really cool, and
blessings to you and your wife's That's tough and stuff.
Life sucks sometimes, Jesse. This guy says, Hey, Daddy always
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mad at me about something. So when we get through
the midterms and don't lose power? Will you admit you
were wrong? Tired of your dooming? Sure? Are you going
to I bet you won't. I bet. Hey, Chris, you
know what I want you to save this email? No, no,
(13:24):
I do. I want you to save this email because
if things continue to go the way I think they're
going to go, I want to know if we hear
from this guy. That's what I want to know. Oh,
I'm going to reach out. No, we are going to
reach out. If I don't hear from him the day after,
I want you sending an email every day. I want
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to hear from him. You see what you want is
mommy radio. You want me to tell you everything's great.
Everything's not great. Everything electorally as of this moment points
to a disaster. I had not saying a disaster is inevitable,
but right now we are in some trouble. You want
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me to tell you everything's great. I can't do that.
I'm not your mom. All right, Mammy, you'll pick you
up pout of your butt. I'm not your mom. Men,
you whisper. We are traveling and we came across BUCkies
two days ago. I saw your post on X about
the Texas cheese steak burrito. Incredible. Thank you for that info. Listen,
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did you you've never had it? Chris? Are you kidding me? O? Chris?
All right, So here in Texas there is a gas
station chain called BUCkies. I know every state has its
own kind of big gas station chain, and I like
them all. You know, I've been to all of them,
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the sheets, the quick trip that have love, I love them.
I'm a gas station man. What I'm about to say
me is not me being a Texas resident now an
ugly Texan, and it is not supposed to be taken
as an insult to you in whatever gas station chain
you happen to love. Wah wah, all of them. I
like them all. There is nothing like a Bucky's nothing. Honestly.
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You can go in there and get a tackle box,
you can go get a smoker, your wife can get
a china set. It is an experience. This includes the food,
which they make fresh in house. They'll be pulling brisket
off the smoker in front of you and slicing it up.
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They make their own beef jerky in house. They're the
whole pastry shop that they BUCkies is different. They pay
their employees incredible. I think they start at fifteen bucks
an hour. Do I have that right care It's more Cristics,
it's more okay. They pay their employees well. Everybody is polite,
everybody is professional. The bathrooms are enormous and immaculate. You
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know how much I despise public restrooms. You know me,
I despise public restrooms. I swear. I don't think I've
ever had an odor in a Bucki's bathroom. They're cleaning
it all day, every single day. You've never seen anything
like it. Now. They have a little special section which
Jewish producer Chris apparently has not seen. It's usually backed
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by the pastries, but I can't tell you because every
BUCkies can be a little bit different. They have Texas
Cheese steak burritos. It's exactly what it sounds like. I
won't insult your intelligence. They put some kind of Chipotle
mayo in it too, in the all Chris, and it
is cheesy and gooey. And the tortilla, I'm almost positive
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they make the tortillas in house too. It's so fresh.
What Chris Chris said, He's worried about the ratio. There's
he's worried about the bread. The tortilla is the perfect
size and it's gooey, Chris, because it's been wrapped in foil,
so it's just sitting there steaming. It's perfect. It it's perfect.
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There you go, that's what you get in the BUCkies.
All right, let's make fun of Randy Winegarden. I need
that in my life. Hang on, this is a Jesse
Kelly show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful,
fantastic Monday. Remember if you miss any part of the show,
you can download at iHeart, Spotify iTunes. Randy Winegarden continues
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her quest to be a public speaker, and I just
sometimes I feel bad for people. I feel bad when
people don't have anybody in their lives who will pull
them aside and give them some hard truths. Maybe that's
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I had a father who was more than willing to
do that to me. But for instance, I have my
oldest son, James. He's one of these artistic people where
he can just draw things and it's really really good
by hand. He can do it on like designs on
computers and stuff like that. His mind just works that way.
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It's really, really, really good. He definitely didn't get that
from me. Had to come from Obb's side of the family.
But either way, he's really talented. Then there's my youngest son, Luke.
He didn't get any of that at all, and I
mean none of it. You have never in your life,
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in your life, you have never seen such bad artwork.
Luke is a straight a student. I don't know if
he's ever out of b I think he's getting a
C in art class right now. He's a freshman. He
can't do it. You can't do it. Anyway, Speaking of
art class, he said, I'm going to take art class.
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He had options. I forget what they were. I wasn't
really listening, and I said, really, art class. I don't
know what the other options would be, but you should
probably jump on those, because, uh, buddy, you can't draw,
you can't paint, you can't you can't do it. I
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just had to give it to him right between the
eyes right. Randy Winegarden continues to be a public speaker,
and it saddens me that communist John Denver doesn't have
anybody in her life to pull her aside and say, Randy, no,
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if we believe in possibility, if we believe in the
promise of America, if we believe in.
Speaker 3 (19:51):
Strengthening public education, if we believe in public universities, if
we believe that working people should have all right in
this to live and one job is enough and they
have a dignified retirement and real health care.
Speaker 1 (20:06):
If we believe in all of that, will we go
back to our schools and our local The voice is
so bad, send an email, send someone else out to
give that speech. Lady, you can't talk. It's ter what Chris,
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I know, Well, that's a very good point. Jewish producer
Chris brings up a very good point. Most people have
a fear of public speaking. It's just inside most people.
They don't like doing it. Totally get that. How is
it that she doesn't? You know? There are so many
people who fear public speaking, but they shouldn't. They actually
speak very well. Randy Winingarden should be mortally afraid of
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speaking in front of people, and she apparently loves it.
She loves it. Just always screeching with that voice into
the microphone. I'd rather hear Randy.
Speaker 4 (21:03):
Wife lan markup, Lan make affordable California again, will recognize
children's who'll maintain GPA level three point eight seven three
point ninety three will support first Winecott upon graduation from
high school.
Speaker 1 (21:20):
I would rather listen to Ran Deep speak than Randy
Winegardens speak. Speaking of evil people. You know how, I've
always told you these communists they see themselves as kings
and queens. They do. They just they think they are
significantly better than you. They feel like they can talk
down to us. They're smarter than us. This is Mallory McMorrow.
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She's running for Senate Democrat. I know it's shock in Michigan. Listen,
so do you stand by that sentiment?
Speaker 3 (21:50):
The ural parts of America can learn from coastal elites.
Speaker 5 (21:53):
I think we all need to understand each other better.
Trump has succeeded in weaponizing us against each other, convincing
us that we are each other's enemies. I've lived all
over the country. I've met a lot of different people,
and I stand by that was it the most eloquent
tweet I've ever tweeted. No, I've tweeted thousands of times.
Speaker 1 (22:16):
You, rural rubes, you could learn from people like Mallory.
Do some emails, dear singer songwriter. I have three big
stories to come out. The US is going to take Cuba.
Trump is considering pardoning Former Democrat Bob Menendez spoke to
Julian Massage about a possible pardon. Prices are high. I
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don't care about foreign countries, and Bob and Julian are
not exactly high on my list and well liked people.
Why does it seem like Trump is intentionally trying to
throw the midterms? Just get out of Iran and go
after higher prices and fraud here. If that happens, I'm
hopeful we can possibly save the midterms. What say you? Says?
His name is Brian Well, remember I played this earlier
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from Steven Miller.
Speaker 6 (23:02):
We found since President Trump came into office that the
Democrats have set up the system to funnel hundreds of
billions and ultimately trillions of dollars two migrants that are
in our country, oftentimes from places like Somalia. So as
an example, Ice recently asked a group of illegal immigrants
that were in detention whether or not they were receiving medicaid.
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Half of them raised their hands and volunteered that.
Speaker 1 (23:28):
They were on medicaid just now. Part of my frustration
is I think the Trump administration is doing awesome things,
especially when it comes to fraud. And think about this.
All the people out there hurting and maybe you're one
of them, can't afford things, can't make ends me, can't
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get a good job. What if the news stories you
got every single night were Trump finds more fraud, Trump
finds more fraud, Democrats busted again fraud. What if every
single night you were hearing over and over and over again,
Democrats are stealing from me and Trump is stopping it.
What if that was the theme heading into the midterm election.
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You are not making ends meet, you can't find a job,
Democrats are stealing your money, which is true, and Trump
is trying to stop it, which is also true. What
if that was the theme heading into the election, But
of course it's not.
Speaker 7 (24:28):
It's this the energy effect and energy prices from the
Iran conflict is already by some measures, as big or
larger than when Russia invaded Ukraine. So it's already having
a big effect, and we're seeing it. You mentioned the
PC data, We're already seeing it in the inflation numbers.
Here at home. I talked to the CEO of a
global company headquartered in Minnesota that has supply chains all
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around the world. Just last week, and they have estimated
that even if the strait reopened today, it would probably
take six months for their supply chains to return to
something like normals.
Speaker 1 (25:02):
I want our messaging now to be about the wonderful
successes we are seeing, and we are seeing them, but
that messaging the great things Trump is doing, it is
getting drowned out now as far as your question goes,
does it seem like he's throwing the midterms? Look, I
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think if he had to do Iran over again, he
would have waited. Remember we know that we know the
story behind it. Net and Yahoo told Trump basically, it's
going to be fast and easy. Chairman of the Joint
Chief said no, it's not. Marco Rubio said, uh no,
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it's not. JD Vance said uh no it's not. And
Trump went anyway. Now, now every day it's energy rices
and gas prices and people are mad and we're losing independence.
And I want our messaging leading up to the midterms
to be Democrats are dirty thieves and we're stopping it.
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And that is true, but that messaging is never going
to get through when people are paying four dollars and
fifty cents a gallon for gas it's not it sucks whatever,
let's move on through some other stuff. I'm going to talk.
I want to talk about young women really quickly moving
to the left. This is the Jesse Kelly Show. It
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is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of The Jesse
Kelly Show on a Magnificent Monday. So there's yet another study.
People think young men have moved to the right, and
they have a little moved to the right, but the
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real divergence in our society is that young women have
raced to the left at record speeds. I know this
is a topic we've talked about before, so I'm not
going to spend a lot of time on it. I
just wanted to remind you, though, that that communists go
after women on purpose, and they always have. They are
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more emotional, more motherly in their nature. That's how God
made them. These are not bad things at all. These
are not bad things, but they make women easier targets
for communist propaganda. That's why some of the most vicious
tortures and murderers in communist history have been women. They
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will go after the woman. If you can turn her
into being the mother of the revolution, she will kill
for you. She will die for you like a mother does.
This is a word of caution for parents with daughters. Yes,
you have to look out for young men, and you
have to teach young men the right way. There's no
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question about it. Your daughter is uniquely vulnerable, and on
top of her motherly nature, women are more likely to
seek out social acceptance for women. I never I never
understood this until I got older my older sister. I
have an older sister, a couple of years older than me,
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and for her, when when we were in school, when
we were younger, social acceptance seem to be such a
higher priority than it was for me. And I didn't
want to be the outcast or the dork or whatever
it was. Don't get me wrong, I wanted friends and
things like that. But social acceptance is way way bigger
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for women in general than it is for men. And
so if all the other women around her are going Cammie,
the chances she's going to tell them all to go
pound sand are slimmer and slimmer and slimmer. Just a
reminder to guard your daughters, because they are after your daughters.
They are after her. They want her to be a
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prized communist. Communist recruit who will help them destroy everything
as fast as they possibly can. Just guard your daughter, Okay,
be very careful and be very very careful where you
send her to school. Headline Spamburger that'd be Virginia's governor
won't roll out taxes on gym memberships and streaming services headline.
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New York City lost more residences across all or more
residents across all income levels in twenty twenty five, as
Americans flee high cost blue cities. The pace with which
blue states will now degrade it is not going to
be steady. It is going to be exponential. It is
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going to be exponential because the Democrat Party no longer
has guardrails, which we've talked about many times before. I mean,
Bamberger's there saying, oh, we're going to tax your streaming services. Well,
who's going to say no? If you don't want to
be the Democrat who says, ah, that's too far, that's
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too many taxes. That's how you get in trouble in
the Democrat Party. Now, the Democrat who proposes the most
insane communist things, they never get in trouble for being
too far left. Not with other Democrats. The only way
you get in trouble as a Democrat is being to
the right or even thought of as not far enough left.
This guy isn't in trouble with Democrats.
Speaker 3 (30:32):
I've made very clear that our laws leave nothing, no
room for interpretation about the fact that our NYPD will
not participate in civil immigration enforcement. And I've also been
very clear about my views on ICE raids as a whole.
I think that they are cruel. I think that they
are inhumane. I think that they do not serve any
interest of public safety.
Speaker 1 (30:54):
Think how benign ice raids really are. You have federal
law enforcement office who arrest and deport people who are
here illegally. Yet you can't find me. I mean maybe
you can, but I'm not aware of it. A single
Democrat politician in this country who speaks up for them
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for ice. Not one, not one who even says, I mean,
maybe maybe the rapists, maybe we should maybe we should
maybe we should send the rapists out. I do think
we should probably deport the rapists. Those those aren't great people.
Can you find me a Democrat who says that none
of them?
Speaker 3 (31:34):
Do?
Speaker 1 (31:35):
You don't get in trouble in the Democrat Party by
being insane and communists. You get in trouble if you
even breathe a word of sanity. Crazy place to be,
but that's where we are, all right.
Speaker 4 (31:50):
It's time my plan markup lan make affordable California again.
Who will recognize children's who maintain GPA level three point
eight seven three point ninety three will support first mine
card upon graduation from high school. We'll credit five hundred
five dollars. Let's support our children, let's our schooling system.
Speaker 1 (32:14):
Thank you absolutely. And now here's a headline. Why oh
you know you know the thing? Headlines we didn't get to.
Japanese man sentence for posting Godzilla spoilers online. I love this.
I've been long. I've long campaigned jail for jail sentences
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for people who spoil movies. I don't care what country
you're in. I have some movie spoilers in my own family.
There's just nothing worth what Chris, what I spoiled Heat? No, Chris,
Heat is thirty years old, and I gave you all
weekend to watch Heat. Hey, I gave you all weekend
to watch it. There was a stern morning there which
you chose to ignore. Pauls are wary of AI crypto
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as super packed surge. Yes, AI is one of those
things that's going to go crazy. It's going to run wild.
The American people already hate it. They're worried about what's coming.
And I suspect this is going to be a very
difficult tightrope for politicians to walk because they want that
AI money, because there's going to be a ton of
money behind it, but they still have to get elected.
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Working class mayner Graham Platner got two hundred thousand dollars
from his father to buy his house. Record show. He
now claims he relied on veterans benefits. That's from Freebeacon. Yeah.
Communists lie about everything all the time. They just don't
have any problem with lying. Of course, you lie to
achieve power. Whatever you have to do for the revolution.
I shall be back tomorrow. We'll do more history and
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tackle whatever the world gives us. That's all