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September 8, 2025 39 mins

Communists are hiding in the government but every so often they will show you exactly who they are. How much is going to be censored at this Ryan Routh trial? What kind of government connections did the second Trump assassin have? There are no more excuses. Clay Martin on urban warfare and taking a ship. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show, Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a wonderful Monday, and there is so much to get
to this era. This hour. Scott Descent is threatening to
punch people out in the Trump administration. We're gonna talk

(00:31):
about g and putin censoring things first before we get
to that, and we're gonna get to emails and other things.
There is something that happens. It's a human nature thing,
and that thing is this who you really honestly are
comes out sometimes when you don't want it to come out.

(00:56):
Do you cuss? If you're a parent and you cuss,
use curse words, Not that I would ever do such
a thing, but if you're a parent and you use
curse words, only you don't want your children to talk
like that, so you don't do it around them. You
try not to. I'm here to warn you right now,

(01:21):
there will come a time where it will come out
in front of them when you don't want to. I'll
tell you right now, we were. I really try to
not speak that way, but we were, and we never
do in front of the kids. Try to never ever
do that in front of the kids. You know, you
shouldn't speak like that way anyway. Try to get on.

(01:43):
We get on from the grocery store and the boys
are unloading the groceries out the back of the car.
I'm helping to We're all unloading groceries, and we had
gotten one of those big I would say, half gallon
glass jars of grape juice. Half gallon glass jar of
grape juice. It had been a long frustrating day for

(02:05):
a variety of reasons. Luke pulls the grocery bag out
the back and I can look at it. It's like
it's happening in slow motion. I can see the jar
coming out, and I started going no, no, no, no,
And of course it comes right out and.

Speaker 2 (02:23):
Boom, shatters all over the garage floor, half gallon of
grape juice, glass everywhere, and I say, son of a
and I say the whole thing.

Speaker 1 (02:34):
I felt about an inch. You should have seen the
look on his face. It was like I had murdered
a puppy right in front of him. I'm sorry, I
didn't mean anyway. Who you are privately is going to
come out, and elected democrats will sometimes get a little
too honest about who they are and how they operate.
The Communist is a subversive, he's a subversive human being.

(02:59):
Communists are excellent spies. Historically they've been excellent spies. The
Soviet Union was an amazing spy country. They're excellent spies
because for a couple different reasons. One, they're religiously committed.
But two, it's not that they're okay with lies and deception.

(03:19):
As we've talked about many times before. It's what they do.
They demanded of each other, no no, lie about everything
at all times. We have to lie, lie by lie,
and it makes them excellent spies. We have Communists throughout
our government. Yes, in the Trump administration, Yes, in the bureaucracy,

(03:39):
in the military. Trump is working hard to get as
many out as he can. But they're everywhere, and we
now know from various documents that have been released and
various interviews, people will do that when a Republican gets elected.
The open communists in the government, they simply dig in,

(04:00):
They burrow in, they lie, they change their titles, they
put on a smiling face. Yes sir, yes sir, we'll
do what you want, mister Trump. But they're either going
to try to subtly subvert the administration, or keep your
head down, your mouth shut until they're gone, wait them out.
I continue to hear that from my sources. Our goal
is to wait them out. We'll just wait them out,

(04:21):
wait them out, wait them out, and then go back
to destroying the United States of America within the government. Now,
you're not supposed to advertise that. If you're a Democrat,
you're not supposed to advertise that's what you're doing. But
here was Governor of Illinois, jbpri Do you don't.

Speaker 3 (04:40):
Have any sense even of the scope of the ICE operations.

Speaker 4 (04:43):
At their point, not from Ice. We're getting again, it's
all secondhand, third hand. There are a lot of patriotic
Americans who work in the administration or work at the
departments or in the military who have let us know
things without having permiss to do so. And so I
would call some of that rumor, but you know, well

(05:04):
sourced rumors.

Speaker 1 (05:08):
What what did? What did he just say? Let me
play it for you again. Here's Governor JB. Pritzker of
Illinois on camera admitting what I just told you about
and what they're not supposed to admit.

Speaker 3 (05:28):
Don't have any sense even of the scope of the
Ice operations at their.

Speaker 4 (05:32):
Point, not from Ice we're getting again, it's all secondhand,
third hand. There are a lot of patriotic Americans who
work in the administration or work at the departments or
in the military who have let us know things without
you know, having permission to do so, and so I
would call some of that rumor, but you know, well

(05:53):
sourced rumors.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
By the way, if you're one of those people letting
Governor Pritzker know things without having permission, that's a crime.
You should know. That's more than a fireball offense. That's
a criminal offense if you're releasing classified information. Just a
heads up. But again, this is how they operate, and
this is what is ahead of us having to root

(06:15):
these people out, which is a freaking nightmare, a freaking nightmare. Now,
before I move on and do a couple other things,
I just wanted to put something on your radar that
I want you to pay attention to. Something I'm going
to be paying attention to. Ryan Ralph, you know the name.
I normally wouldn't name them, but I'm going to name

(06:37):
this one. He was the guy who attempted to assassinate
Donald Trump on the golf course in Florida. You remember
that nutball Ryan Ralph's trial. It's getting rolling. Well, actually
it got rolling this morning, this morning, this morning, I
believe it got rolling. I want you to pay attention
to something. I want you as best you can, and

(07:01):
I'll keep you updated wherever I can. I'll get us
some good sources on this. I want you to pay
attention to what is censored in this trial and what
it's not. And here's why. Here's why. Let's say me,
let's say I had attempted to assassinate Donald Trump. Obviously

(07:23):
that's not something I would do. But let's say I
had attempted to assassinate Donald Trump. Me civilian, try to
assassinate the president of the United States of America. Let
me ask you, would anything about me be censored, anything
by the media, by the courts, anything, Now Chris is

(07:45):
Shaking has said no, of course not. There would never
be a no no, no. You can't show that phone record, No,
you can't show that. You can't show that employment history.
No no, no, no, no no, don't divulge to the public
is bank account. A normal civilian with no government attachment

(08:08):
would not have censorship. So the American public couldn't see
things at his trial. It would be an open book process.
You would know everything about me and everything about what
I'd done. My phone records, my letters, my employment, at
my entire life would be laid bare before you. If

(08:30):
I was a civilian with no government contacts whatsoever. I
want you and I'm not saying that's going to happen,
but let's just say I have my suspicions. Chris, write
this one down. I want you to pay attention to
see how much is being censored at the Ryan Routh trial,

(08:53):
and let me go ahead and give it away. Which
I'm sure you figured out. If there are a bunch
of things that get sealed off from the American public,
it's because Ryan Ralph has government connections. Remember this, This

(09:14):
is a fact. What I'm about to say is a fact.
This part is not a guest. This is a fact.
Ryan Ralph was in Ukraine recruiting foreign mercenaries to come
fight in Ukraine. But wait, maybe you're saying, yeah, he's
a crazy person, Okay, but he was able to facilitate

(09:39):
United States State Department papers for some of these people.
Could you facilitate State Department papers for somebody? Chris, would
you even know where to begin? You even have a
phone number?

Speaker 5 (10:00):
How was?

Speaker 1 (10:04):
I am unbelievably suspicious about this person and about his connections.
And I think what we don't get to know during
the trial will tell us a lot. What Chris, what
Chris said? Why not? Why wouldn't they just kill him? Well,
maybe they can't, Maybe they can't. Maybe I don't know.

(10:25):
I don't know. Look, maybe it's all on the up
and up. Maybe he's just one crazy guy. But what
I just said about recruiting mercenaries is true that we know.
That's interesting for some crazy loser drifter made his way
to a Ukraine doing some recruitment huh as a apparently
the State Department on speed dial, then tries to blow

(10:47):
Donald Trump's head off. That's very interesting, very interesting. Anyway,
let me talk to you about something a lot more
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(11:12):
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(11:34):
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(11:55):
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Speaker 5 (12:08):
Member.

Speaker 1 (12:09):
You can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
We'll get to those here in a few and don't
forget Clay Martin, Green Beret. Clay Martin joins us ten
minutes from now. We're gonna ask him about urban fighting,
fighting in the cities. Might even ask him about Venezuela's
that's something that would concern him at all. But before
we get to that, we've talked before on the show

(12:30):
about about big city democrats who complain about the conditions
of their city, And what do you say to them?
What you should say to them those four magical words.
You voted for this over and over and over and

(12:50):
over again. I can't believe the crime you voted for this.
I can't believe the taxes. The city's so expensive. You
voted for this. There are homeless people all theough you
voted for this. Voted for this over and over and
over again. And I realize that you are hyper informed.
That I am hyper informed because we care enough to
pay attention, and then not everybody cares like we care.

(13:13):
I get that. I get that. But here's the thing.
This is the social media age. Even if you are
not on social media, most people have it and spend
a lot of time on it. It is there, It
is free in virtually every case. Therefore, information news is

(13:37):
so easy to come by. Everyone has a smartphone. Anyone
can get a Twitter account. When I think about this man,
Donnie Guy getting elected mayor of New York City, God forbid,
and I think about the unending damage he will do,
I get less and less sympathy the more I realize

(14:00):
how easy it is for every single person in New
York City right now to find out who he is,
what he cares about, and what he will do in
the wake of that young woman getting butchered on a
train in Charlotte, ma'am Donnie sat down and said this.

Speaker 3 (14:23):
The jail population of rikers has increased since Eric Adams
has come into office by more than a thousand additional
incarcerated New Yorkers. And what is quite staggering to me
is that we know that we can reduce that jail
population to less than four thousand. I mean, Vital City
had an article about a number of different proposals that

(14:45):
could reduce it to thirty seven hundred, and some of
this also just has to look at the average stay
on rikers in the nineties was fifty days. Now it's
more than one hundred. There are more than fifteen hundred
people and rikers who have been held there for more
than a year. So I do think many of the
reforms that have to be made are also reforms around

(15:07):
the court system and ensuring that people are actually having speedy.

Speaker 1 (15:11):
There are no excuses if you vote for that guy
and some animal butchers you in New York City, it's
your fault. It is. It's time to stop coddling Blue
Area Democrats when they complain about how bad things are
where they are, it's your fault to vote for a Democrats,
to vote for destroying whatever you're voting them into. Here's

(15:34):
more Van Donnie Again, It's not like I had to
spend hours of research combing through the archives to find
it this information. This is five minutes of research. You're
gonna put this gut. You're gonna put this guy in
charge of New York City.

Speaker 3 (15:48):
I have supported that that proposal. It's one that I've
supported because of the.

Speaker 1 (15:54):
By the way, the proposal he's talking about eliminating the
New York City Database.

Speaker 3 (16:01):
I have supported that that proposal. It's one that I've
supported because of the vast dragnet has meant the inclusion
of New Yorkers on the basis of whether they go
out late, photos they put on social media, so much
of the facts of life of being a young New Yorker,

(16:23):
and yet it then becomes a mark of suspicion. And
it is concern of mine that we do not live
up to. Of all people Eric Adams's words in twenty
twenty one, who said that New Yorkers need not choose
between safety and justice.

Speaker 1 (16:38):
There you voted for this New York City. It's not
just New York City. Everywhere, everywhere there's a Democrat hate
listening to the show. The dirt around you, the crime
around you, the disaster around you, the expense around you.

(17:02):
It's your fault. You voted for it. What do you
think is going to happen when he tries this stuff?

Speaker 3 (17:09):
And my vision is not one where they leave, It
is one where they stay. It is good in part
by showing them that asking them to pay more in
taxes would increase even their quality of life, because when
you ask New Yorkers what is it that is making
them feel uneasy in this city, you often hear from
them about the cleanliness of our city, the safety of
our city, the affordability of our city. We are not

(17:31):
asking to raise these taxes for the sake of it.
We're asking so that we can actually make the slowest
buses in the country fast and free, so that we
can actually create a Department of Community Safety that would
deploy dedicated teams of mental health outreach workers to the
top one hundred stations of the highest levels of mental
health crises and homelessness.

Speaker 1 (17:50):
If you vote for that guy, I have less and
less sympathy. Really, and it goes, like I said, it
goes way beyond him. The whole I didn't excuse. It's
gonna fall on deaf ears for me. It has been
falling on deaf fears for me for a long time.
But now with so much information right there in the

(18:11):
palm of our hands, there are no more excuses. Don't
vote for that guy. If you vote for Democrats, you
deserve all the rot that is coming your way. Let's
talk to Clay Martin about urban warfare that might matter
in New York City. Soon before we talk to him,

(18:32):
let's talk about the horrors that are still going on
in this country because of the abortion pill. Every time
we seem to cross a hurdle with our pro life
movement in this country, the demons seem to come up
with something new. Now over half the abortions in America
take place in somebody's bathroom. These young girls taking these

(18:57):
abortion pills that can harm them and kill them and
have and aborting their babies right at home. They don't
even ever have to physically see a doctor. They have
a telehealth meeting and it gets sent in the mail.
That is the level of easily accessible evil we're up against,

(19:20):
and that is the fight Preborn has. Find that young
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If she hears the heartbeat, then we'll save her and
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(19:42):
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doesn't care if you believe him, but he's right.

Speaker 5 (20:03):
Jesse Kelly.

Speaker 1 (20:07):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Monday.
It has been a real roller coaster ride out here today.
So yes, what it's about to get darker or better?
I don't know. Clay's about to make us alt smarter?
Joining me now, my buddy. Longtime listeners of the show
are well familiar with Clay Martin, Marine Ricon Scout, Sniper

(20:28):
than a Green Beret for ten thousand years now. He
writes books all the time. Clay, what even is your
latest book? I lose track.

Speaker 5 (20:34):
It's a barbarian spirit. This is a great new in this.

Speaker 1 (20:37):
South barbarian spirit. And there's nobody more qualified to talk
about barbarians than Clay Martin himself. Now, Clay, urban warfare
fighting somebody in a house. I was just a very dumb,
average grunt marine for four years. You were a Green Beret.
What makes it so difficult?

Speaker 5 (20:59):
Oh? Man, that's a million dollar question, isn't it. It's
so difficult because it is arguably the most lead with
environment that you can be in. You have a combination
of really long wines, society. People are really hard to
spot at those kind of ranges, as well as you
can very quickly turn this into a three foot gun
fight where pretty much nobody can miss, and most of

(21:20):
that choice is made by the defender. As far as
environments go to fight, it is absolutely awful. The only
one that's even probably close, especially for your Audio America
with the technology advantage and airplanes and night vision goggles
that have fun stuff is the is the jungle. But
you very much make the argument that urban warfare itself
even has more hazards than that than than the jungle does.

(21:42):
It's pretty much the worst thing that you can do.

Speaker 1 (21:47):
Clay Why does the defender, why what actually gives him
such an advantage? Because I've seen this, I mean, shoot,
I live this and training, and it is wild how
a few guys can hold off hordes in a frigging building.

Speaker 5 (22:03):
Well, it was especially bad in the environments that we
just fought in and I reck in Afghanistan because all
the buildings basically have ballistic walls. This is basically third
world construction everywhere except America here, where you know, everything's
made at a sheep rocket two by forest. Bullets go
right through that stuff, most of the stuff and the
rest of the world, and this does mean the entire
rest of the world. It is either a concrete or
mud it will stop bullets. So because of that, if

(22:25):
you're a defender, you only need a very small aperture
to be able to shoot back. And for the guy
in the street, the guy trying to make the assault
on offense, you've got to cover all this distance which
may not have any cover at all, to get there.
This is actually even different. I would say for dudes
like me that we're in a counter terrism unit where
we're going to have to get one guy and surprise

(22:46):
is going to be on our side. I mean the
real heroes of like the urban flag in this war
is like the grunts for a Fallujah Ramadi, all those
kind of places where they're not just doing one hit
at three o'clock in the morning and getting nobody with surprised.
They're fighting all day long. You guys, ten blocks away,
you can see them rolling down the street having clear
every building one at a time, and I fight their

(23:09):
way to them. So yeah, it's abolutely horrific stuff.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
Okay, So look, the dumb civilian in me says, well,
why not just throw a grenade in there? Then I
want you guys, don't you guys have things to go boom?
Why not just throw a grenade in there? And I
saw I see them do it in the movies. Why
don't you just do that, clay.

Speaker 5 (23:27):
Because they'll do it right back. Number two, if you're America,
you've got to worry about who else is in that room.
I don't get to play with Soviet doctor and like
especially these dudes in this conflict were notorious for hiding
behind women and kids or you know, keeping them in
the same house. You can't just go chucking a grenade
in every room. Even in the times when you camera,

(23:49):
it's real, real bad stuff. Like again like YO polls
you the street fights. One, you can only carry so
many grenades. Two that's not even guaranteed to work. Grenades
are not magical. So people, there's a pattern to that shrapnel.
It's it's sometimes it's not lethal as well as sometimes
it just misses. So there's no foolproof way to do this.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
Speaking with Clay Martin Green Beret, Okay, So I don't
want to get into a specifics and tactics and things
like that, because I know that's not something we can
even do. But who are the best in the world
at at Clay, And without getting in the specifics, why
funny enough, I.

Speaker 5 (24:28):
Can't even say their name. That is games play. This
is where we do actually runner something like really weird
stuff with like counter territorism things specifically, you know, certain
like tactics and stuff are still classified and there's certain
names of that we don't even you know from the community,
like I like say the name of But in America,

(24:50):
we've got two units, one of the Navy and one
of the Army. They're absolutely fantastic at this, and it
pays me to admit that those are actually a step
above where I was, but it's it's true, but yeah,
they're the guys that this stuff, and then your next
tier of counter terrorism units like when I was in
like an army sip, uh, there's us and yeah then

(25:11):
kind of especially in this war, everybody's picked up at
least some pieces of it just by necessity.

Speaker 1 (25:17):
Uh, Clay. I was listening at a long road trip
yesterday to go try to kill hogs, which I was unsuccessful,
and I don't want to get into it, but I
was listening to a podcast with an old macv SAW
guy who'd moved on, and he was doing blue Light.
It was Mulleins. He was doing blue Light afterwards, which
was you know, before doubtas Force alids. Anyway, it doesn't
matter who it was. He was talking about how they

(25:39):
were trying to develop a plan to take back a
ship and he was explaining how bordering on impossible it
was to board a cruise ship at all with any
element of surprise. But that was then. Is it better now?

Speaker 5 (25:55):
It's a lot better now. And this is actually one
of the few divisions we've made as far as who
does what. Army doesn't really touch ships, but the Navy
the Seals as well as used to be a fortreecot mission,
so I assume it's a Marshlak mission. Now both have
a shipboarding mission. And there's a whole set of complications
that goes into that crazy stuff. You're going to come

(26:15):
from the water, You're going to come from a helicopter
or both at the same time. And it is a
it's a very different and specialized job to do, just
like some of the other trains, same similar thing. It's
a very specialized thing to do. Yeah, it's difficult. It's
extremely difficult.

Speaker 1 (26:33):
Clay, Venezuela. Not that I'm hoping anything kicks off down there,
but you know, four thousand marines and sailors parked off
the coast with more on the way. They're doing flybys
of our ships fighting in Venezuela. I know all fighting
is concerning. Is it something that would worry you?

Speaker 5 (26:52):
I think this is my personal opinion, with not with
South America not being my area of expertise. So let's
throw that there's a caveat. I think for once, the
Venezuelans might actually be down with it, which would make
it an easier fight if they chose to fight, though man,
that's uh, those are different people to want to mix
it up with. It's not that we couldn't It's not

(27:13):
that we couldn't be Victorians. We would pay for it.
South Americans are made out of way different stuff than Arabs,
so we always need to, you know, keep in the
back of our minds. You can look back at the
Falklands War when the British went to war against Argentina
back at nineteen eighty or eighty one. The Argentina's actually
proved a quick of fight and they got some missile
vun ships like they did some damage, you know, over

(27:36):
a tiny little island in the South Atlantic. Then absolutely
nobody wanted they came with it. Even the guys that
came out of that, the pilots, the SAS, guys that
wrote books afterwards, SBS guys, all of them had pretty
much the thiming to say, like, these guys could actually
bang like they were not pushovers, and so if we
can avoid fighting in the same as career, I would

(27:57):
prefer it, but you know, we'll see what happen.

Speaker 1 (28:00):
It's so funny you say that with the other troops
that I got to know or got to work with
in Iraq. Honestly, I swear the toughest guys were the
freaking Guatemalans and they were all about five feet tall.
Those guys were harder than a coffin nail.

Speaker 5 (28:14):
Fan el selves too, there were a bunch of el
cells over in Iraq with a seventh group, and those
duds were hard as a coffin nail. I'm to go
back to the one of the things that somebody said
that stuck out of mind. As a pilot, he said,
we should have known any country that can produce world
class at one drivers can produce world class fighter pilots.
That you need to know.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
He is Clay Martin. His latest book is Barbarian Spirit.
Of course it's it's awesome like the rest of them.
Thank you, my brother. As always, I appreciate you. Urban
Warfare secks. I thought it'd be cool to do a
little segment with Clay because he's really good about that
stuff talking about it, and I was thinking about it anyway.
You're asking about cruise ships, Chris, Why cruise ships. Well,

(29:00):
at the time when they were trying to develop this technology,
at the time, this was when Jihati terror was really
kicking off. This is seventies eighties, and they were blowing
up airliners and taking cruise ships, and so you're always
developing tactics in response to what the enemy's doing. And
essentially we didn't know. With the baddest dudes on the

(29:24):
planet and the finest military in the minute on the
planet US, we couldn't figure out how to get on
a cruise ship at first. You have to stop it
back then. And even then, he's like, you can't scale
the walls. They were sending people up the garbage shoots.
I mean, it's a mess. It's a big old fat mess.
He'll still isn't a mess. I tell you what we

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Speaker 5 (30:38):
Be back feeling a little stocky.

Speaker 1 (30:42):
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whole thing on iHeart, Spotify, iTunes. Communist censor things. Communists
lie all the time and censor things because the truth

(31:04):
is horrific. Remember that audio we talked about last week.
Reuters published it where Jijinping and Vladimir Putin were on
camera talking about people living to be one hundred and
fifty years. I mean, you could just get some Morgans
fromh somewhere. Reuters pulled the video after China State TV

(31:25):
pulled the legal permission to use it. Communists everywhere lie
about everything all the time, and they lie because the
truth about who they are and what they want is terrible.
That's why the American media refuses to cover a twenty
three year old white girl getting butchered on the train

(31:48):
in Charlotte by a black dude. They refuse to cover
it because the truth is their open jail policies have
turned animal loose on innocent people in this country, foreign
and domestic animals. We are being murdered, we are being raped,

(32:08):
we are being robbed by this subhuman group of people.
There aren't even that many of them in the American media.
Once those people safe and sounds so they can continue
to rape and murder. And when we finally do start
getting our voices out there about it, they'll run to
CNN and complain about you.

Speaker 6 (32:28):
Elon Musk, Charlie Kirk, other Trump aligned figures succeeded in
making this senseless death a symbol of big city crime.
We heard President Trump asked about it yesterday when he
was heading home from New York City. He didn't see them,
know much about it, He said he would get briefed,
and then today Trump did know all about it. That's
exactly what has happened here. This story has trickled up
from local news to social media and now to the

(32:50):
President's attention, and it's being used, as you said, Brian,
as a political symbol, with MAGA media calling for more
forceful punishments and more incarceration. I have to say some
of the applies to musks. Some of the comments around
the story are baldly racist, stoking fear of African Americans
because this man attacked a white woman. The open racism
on sites like X Today, it's eye popping.

Speaker 1 (33:13):
Brian found the thing he's outraged about. It's not a
twenty three year old girl having a knife plunged into
her throat by a man who then stood up on
camera and said, I got that white girl, I got
that white girl. No no, no, no, no, no no.
It was because some dork on X said something racist
about black people. They lie about everything at all times,

(33:37):
and that's why your liberal and Peggy lives in a
world of make believe. Here's another lie. The stock market's high.
Now it'll stay high. I don't have to worry about anything.
When has that ever worked out? Have you done anything
to protect your retirement? Anything? Are you going with? The

(34:00):
fingers crossed strategy generally has not been proven effective. You
know it is. You know it will last longer than
you me, your kids, their kids, America itself, gold, silver,
precious metals have always been there providing value and they

(34:21):
always will be gold. Cod can weave it into your
retirement to give you some protection. This company has an
A plus rating from the Better Business Bureau. Do you
know how hard that is to achieve? We're talking about
white Glove service where they make it easy. I don't
know how to do that, how to do what they did,

(34:43):
but that I didn't have to I didn't have to
know anything. I just had to trust them, and they
did it for me. They can do it for you.
Eight five point five eight one seven gold. Or go
to Jesse Likes goold dot com. You might qualify for
thousands of dollars in bonus silver without catches or anything

(35:04):
like that. Eight five five eight one seven gold. All right,
all right, men, you whisper. I just went to my
local casino. I ate it there buffet. One of the
food items was turkey. I thought of you and how
you said no one ever orders turkey in a restaurant,
So despite you, I knew I had to get some turkey,
but the joke was on me. The turkey turned out

(35:26):
to be dry and tasteless. The only good thing about
it was the gravy I poured on top of it.
Keep telling you stop lying to yourself every Thanksgiving Jesse,
I have a grievance with you. I haven't heard you
play the frido bandido or why are you gay down
in a long time? Would you please play one of
these things for me tonight? I need some laughter today.

Speaker 4 (35:48):
Ay yy yai yuy I am the printo bandito reki.

Speaker 3 (35:55):
I like printos scornchips.

Speaker 5 (35:56):
I love him. I do I want printo scornchi shall
get them from you.

Speaker 2 (36:02):
I yi yai yi oh ymb Frito Buntito.

Speaker 5 (36:08):
Give me Fritto's conscription. I'll be your friend. De Fritto Buntito.

Speaker 3 (36:13):
You must not have much munch a bunch of fritos.

Speaker 1 (36:19):
Also, I want to give a shout out to one
of the sponsors of the Crappiest Country in the World tournament.
Big shout out to Curry Airlines. The airlines traveling stinks.
Not with Curry, Amen, what Chris they Amen? Treasury Secretary
Scott Pssent threatens Housing Regulator Bill Poulty in an explosive

(36:41):
Trump administration fight. I'm gonna punch you in your beeping face,
he said. This is the second time in recent memory
that Scott Pissent has physically threatened somebody who's part or
at least close to the Trump administration. Remember when we
heard that rumor that him and el almost got into
a physical altercation. Elon had a black eye. We still

(37:05):
don't know how it went. Maybe Scott descent is a
little uh hands on. I dig it what I dig it?
I think it's hilarious. And now here's a headline. But
you know that, you know the thing. Headlines we didn't
get to Microsoft reports, cut it cut to the cables

(37:26):
in the Red Sea. Oh good, another excuse for Microsoft
on why their stuff isn't working. Trump administration to toughen
too easy naturalization test. Yes, time to start making it
ardor and ardor and ardor in this country my word.
Federal Appeals court rules pretend categories for trans is allowed
on the passports. Come on, we gotta we gotta put

(37:50):
a stop to this insanity. There's no such thing as trans.
You can't trans anything. You're not trans, You're a crazy person.
University of North Alabama shutters the LGBT Center. Now apparently
the only one left is the University of Michigan. Japan's
Prime Minister resigns after uproar over African migration plan hits hilarious.

(38:13):
One Japanese politician suggested, we need some more people from Africa,
and he got so savage to get you had to
resign us to target more businesses. After Hyundai raid, top
official says, I'm told the Hondi raid was slow. What
borders are Tom Holman warrens touch an ice ICE officer

(38:36):
or make a threat you're going to jail. I mean,
I like the sounds of that. That sounds really good.
But there was a Democrat member of Congress who was
on camera doing that and she's not in jail. Eventually,
these these threats are going to have to be followed
through on. Just pointing that out, also pointing out that

(38:59):
we're gonna be back here tomorrow and do this again.
All right, that's all
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