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Getting involved in local election and losing is doing more than most in will ever do. What would a Ted Cruz AG look like? The utter lack of self-awareness from the left blaming everyone in the world but Dome. People in the government need to go to jail if we are serious about taking back the country. If you want people to trust our institutions, we must see justice brought to the swamp.

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is a Jesse
Kelly Show, final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a wonderful election day post show where we are celebrating things.
And I will actually get back to these calls here
in just a minute. They fix whatever that little glitch

(00:31):
happened to be. But I want to I'm gonna let's
let's talk about this because the guy said, Okay, it
was a great night. It was great when we have
to march forward, and we do, and there are some
things coming that we need to be aware of. Some
of these we talked about before. Some of them we
really haven't. First, the Senate leadership race, it's a big,
big deal. We've got a voice baking.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
Hey, Jesse, I'm with you about the tenant majority leader.
We can't have another Mitch McConnell, and I hate Tune
and I hate Cornyan and I Rick Scott. Anyway, I
don't know is there any way we can mobilize. I've
called my two senators, but I just wondered if you
can make any suggestions. Is there any way constituents can

(01:12):
influence the vote?

Speaker 1 (01:13):
Okay, So I'm going to level with you and I
wish my answer to what you just asked was different.
But here it is. You should call and or email
your two senators. I'm not saying don't do that. I'm not,
but I've told we've had this talk before about how
how you get into leadership in the House of the Senate.

(01:34):
How you do that is you raise money and you
hand it out campaign money. I'm not talking about personal money.
You raise campaign money and you hand it out. It's
not an accident. John Cornyn was throwing fundraisers for guys
like she He and Montana who just won a Senate seat.

(01:55):
Do you think she He is going to remember that
John Cornyn fundraiser when it comes time to choose the
next Senate majority leader. This is a long winded way
of me telling you, yes, call an email, but that's
probably not enough. Rick Scott is the only one worth
a crap running if it's John Thune or John Cornyn.

(02:17):
We essentially just got rid of Mitch McConnell and replaced
him with Mitch McConnell. Rick Scott's the only one who's
different than either of those guys. And Rick Scott's of
course not perfect, nobody is, but he's so much better
than those guys. The best way to get Rick Scott
is something we're probably not going to get. We need

(02:38):
Donald Trump to endorse him. That's what it would take.
And it's not that I don't think Trump wants that.
I don't know. I don't know, I don't know who
his preference is when it comes to that stuff. But
when you get elected president, this is the same story
for Democrats and Republicans. There's this I don't necessarily want

(03:01):
to call it a honeymoon period, but that's how I'm
going to put it. Where you have political capital, you
are now the new head of the party, you are
the new president, and it doesn't last forever. I want
to be clear about this. It does not last forever.
It won't be long. They'll be throwing mud at Trump.
Maybe we'll be throwing mud at Trump if he does
something a matter. The honeymoon phase doesn't last forever, and

(03:22):
you only have so much political capital. Barack Obama famously
spent all of his passing Obamacare. Remember that he spent
every ounce of political capital he had. Democrats kind of
felt obligated to go along with him on it. He
passed it, America hated it. He got wiped out in
the midterms. He never really got anything else done. If
you're Donald Trump and you just won this huge, resounding victory,

(03:47):
Trump's people know that the Senate leadership matters. It's going
to matter a lot. Trump's people are really aware that
his confirmations, his nominations, they have to get confirmed by
the Senate. Trump might not want to waste, or I
shouldn't say waste. He might not want to use political
capital that is limited on a Senate race, on a

(04:10):
Senate leadership race. I would argue it would be a
smart use of it because if we end up it
looks like right now it's going to be fifty two
seats fifty one to fifty two seats for the GOP.
And remember jd Vance is the tiebreaker, so we could
even afford to lose one or two. But man, it

(04:33):
would really be nice to have Rick Scott. And I
don't know that we're going to be able to get
Rick Scott without Donald Trump throwing his considerable political weight
behind it. I'm not saying don't call, I'm not saying
don't email, call email, but we probably need Trump here.

(04:53):
And that brings me to his most important appointment, the
ag the Department of in this country has become an
evil organization that sent the FBI's counter Terrorism Division after
school board moms. The Department of Justice and the FBI
must be brought to heal. I mean, the FBI should
be completely eliminated. But we'll set that aside for now.

(05:16):
Trump's attorney general pick is so critically important. I can't
even put it into words. If we get a smart,
ruthless enforcer in there, a reformer who is going to
look inward, mainly inward, meaning he's going to go after
the filth inside of the government, inside the dj inside
the FBI, inside the intelligence agencies, then we are going

(05:38):
to do so well. And if we get another swamp
rat who thinks that, wow, I mean, we have to
be better than that, we are in a lot of trouble.
That is the one to watch. And I don't know
who that's going to be. I don't know that. I mean,
I have some people I like, but that's the one
to watch. All right, all right, let's try these again.
And they got them fixed. Can Pennsylvania go?

Speaker 3 (06:01):
Hey, Jesse, hopefully I'm there. Hey, I've got apologize to you, man.
I in that period of a month there where you
didn't take any phone calls. I cheated on you with
Buck and Clay, and I feel really guilty about it,
and I did come back. So you can tell Buck

(06:22):
and Clay that in the Ken from Pennsylvania bit they
lost out.

Speaker 1 (06:27):
So let him know. Ken, you know what, that's right,
Screw Clay and Buck, Screw those guys. Anthony Wisconsin, go.

Speaker 4 (06:38):
Hey, Jesse.

Speaker 5 (06:39):
I love your show.

Speaker 6 (06:40):
I watched for the first time on the first TV
last night, and I loved your roast of Clay On
About that pistachio CREMBLELEA.

Speaker 1 (06:50):
Look, Buck is. He's a personal friend, as I'm sure
you could tell. But even if pistachio cremberlay, which I've
never even heard of before most people I've never even
heard of that before, Even if that's your thing, Buck
has one of the highest IQ's of anyone I've ever
met in my life. Maybe that doesn't come across on
the air. I think it does. But he's just a brain,

(07:10):
a really huge IQ. I'm sure his IQ is about
ten times the size mine is. Why would a smart
I admit to eating pistachio crimber lay on the air?
You lie about that or something? I don't know. Maybe
he's too honest. That's that's ridiculous. You got to learn
when to lie. Joaquen Pennsylvania go he didn't call from

(07:33):
a pure talk phone. You can tell right away. Dennis
Colorado goes.

Speaker 7 (07:39):
It's a privilege.

Speaker 3 (07:40):
Man.

Speaker 7 (07:40):
I love your show and I love the laughs. I
just wanted to say two things. First of all, the
people in my small town in Colorado has mentioned that
I should run for city council, and I said, no,
that's stupid. No, no, I'm not going to do it.
Then I'll thought Jesse Keilly would probably tell me to
do it. Then again he tell me to be ready

(08:00):
for the letdown. So anyway, I did it. Lost, but
I'm good with it.

Speaker 1 (08:05):
I'm good with it.

Speaker 7 (08:06):
M And another thing is for people with Trump derangements syndrome,
my way to shut them up is like for I'm
going to give you a quick example. There was a
lady yesterday I mentioned something about the election, but I
wasn't even I was talking about for myself, and she said,
oh my god, no, it's so scary. I said, what,
what's so scary? Well Trump? I said, what are you?

(08:29):
What are you scared of? With Trump?

Speaker 8 (08:31):
Well?

Speaker 7 (08:31):
When he gets in there, he's going to change things
and appoint himself as a dictator. And I said, I said,
I'll tell you what, would you put a thousand dollars
on that? Because I'll bet you a thousand dollars right
now that that is not going to happen. And it
always shuts them up. They'll they'll never put up money.

Speaker 1 (08:50):
So that's how I did, first of all, when I
like that. First of all, losing my congressional races was
the best thing that ever happened to me. And credit
to you for getting in, like I said, and I
tell you to get in, and I tell you to run,
I've done it. And when I tell you might lose,
I've done that too. You can always run again. And

(09:12):
even if you don't, you got off your button tried.
And that's way more than most people ever do. And
it's a credit to you for doing it. Credit to
you for doing it. Look, I well, i'll tell you
in a second, I took one on the chin last
night too, not in a Kamala Harris way. I'll explain
it just a moment. Before I do that, let me
explain that real estate hard assets, the financial situation may

(09:37):
have improved, but thirty five trillion in debt the last
I checked, still remains and that number is going up, up, up,
up every single day. So what in the world can
you rely on when the federal government is destroying the dollar.
You can rely on hard assets, gold land, real estate.
Done for You. Real estate is the way you get

(09:58):
into real estate because one there are people, they know
what they're doing. They'll find you the right properties, they'll
vet everything, they handle the financing, they handle the clothes,
and they even handle the rental process. You you sit
back and you develop tax free income. People have retired
because they made a phone call. Go to Done for
You Jesse dot com and find out more done for

(10:22):
You Jesse dot Com. We'll be back.

Speaker 9 (10:26):
Get to care for Rhinos week days with the Jesse
Kelly Show.

Speaker 1 (10:31):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Bathing ourselves with the
tears of the communists tonight as it was a wonderful,
wonderful night. Before I get to the phones, I'll get
back to them in a second. Look. A guy just
called he ran for city council lost. I I won't
specify where it wasn't where I live, but I got

(10:53):
hugely involved in a school board race. I don't want
to go into details of why, but I got super
involved in a school board race and tried to flip
an entire school board. I was going for four candidates.
It was a seven man school board, and four candidates
were up, and I was very involved in and the
four candidates who were challenging them lost every friging one

(11:14):
of them, every fringing one of them. That's how these
things go. A thousand battles. We will win some. Yesterday
we went a lot. We will lose some, but the
fight continues no matter what. Obviously, we're celebrating tonight and
I'm glad we are, and I'm letting never I'm taking
phone calls and never do that on this show, but

(11:34):
taking phone calls and we're having a good time, and
that's good. But the battle continues on and on and on,
and it will always be there because there is always
evil and it is always trying to snuff out the light.
The battle will never ever stop until the day they
put us down. All right, Shane, Indiana, Go, Shane, Indiana, Go,

(12:00):
Jane Indiana, go. It's got to be something I'm doing. Chris,
I don't want to hang up on the poor Guy,
Jane and India, Jane, Jane, I'm not hanging up on you,
I hope not. At least Let me try. Let me try.
Joan Joan in Colorado, Joan.

Speaker 10 (12:18):
I'm calling on my puretok phone. Let the bar eat Jesse.

Speaker 1 (12:23):
Yes, ma'am, go ahead, Joan.

Speaker 10 (12:30):
Thank you, sir. Hey, I just love the show and
I want you to have Owen Schroyer back on peace
and I want President Trump to Oh, first of all, no,
I'm so excited that President Donald J. Trump is going
to be our president again, which he's been all along

(12:51):
in my opinions. And I think that the J Sixers
needs immediate attention. And Owen Shroyer is a journalist and
Jesse no, okay, and I think that you should give
him some more time on the show. He's awesome, just

(13:12):
like you. And your hand aren't small, your hair looks great,
and you know, raise a giant, manly hands up in
a cheer for President Trump.

Speaker 1 (13:23):
How about that? How about are you listening, Chris, Joan
knows what's up? These hands are enormous. That's in everybody's face.
In my hair, it's a little bit shorter than it
used to be. Shut up, Chris, it's a little bit
shorter than it used to be. I'll tell you something.
I was looking at myself this morning and I thought, wow,
you look good. What Chris, That's what I said to

(13:44):
myself this morning. It's called confidence. Don Tampa go.

Speaker 6 (13:50):
Well, I just found an idea.

Speaker 11 (13:52):
I know.

Speaker 6 (13:53):
I'd be why Kalala.

Speaker 11 (13:55):
Did not do a concession speech, just because they only
had a victory speech for her and they were no
let her wing it like Trump. So they spend all
night until early afternoon.

Speaker 5 (14:04):
To get a concession speech that she could read.

Speaker 1 (14:08):
You know, I'm not sure if I believe that. I'm
not saying you're crazy or anything like that, but these people,
these politicians, especially when you get into presidential politics. Remember
it was a billion dollar campaign, a billion dollars. So
a presidential campaign is essentially a short term fortune five

(14:30):
hundred company, it's really what it is. It's very short term.
But a billion dollars is a lot of cheddar to
spread around. These people have armies of speech writers, armies
of speech writers. It's not like you or me having
to come up with some kind of a speech where
we know we have to talk for ten or fifteen minutes,

(14:50):
you or me, we'd probably need some time. So we
probably need a day. No no, no, no, no no,
especially for a concession speech where the race is over.
If you're conceding dome, that would have taken fifteen minutes. Okay,
even if I go give you fifteen minutes, a half hour,
and speech writers would have had a speech in her
hands that conceded it. Chris Well, Chris, Chris is making accusations,

(15:17):
and so I'll just say Chris is accusing her of
being a drunk. We talked about this the other night.
I do not generally like to toss around accusations about
people who struggle with various addictions and substance abuse. I'm
very tender to that. You know that. I've told you before.
When I got out of the Marines, I just had

(15:38):
a real bad alcohol problem. I was in a bad spot.
So I've been there. If you're struggling, remember I'm with you.
I'm cheering for you. So I don't like to just
blast away at that, but I am. Ever since I
brought it up on the radio the other night, I've
been having people chirp in my ear. Little birdies are
whispering that Kamala Harris having a problem with alcohol is

(16:02):
something that people talk about in DC, and I'm telling
you right now that is not something I have heard before.
So there's a chance maybe it's not true, but it
really doesn't make any sense why her campaign not only
did they not come out and concede last night, they
didn't come out and concede this morning. And there was
something else that happened today. This is unheard of. Her

(16:25):
campaign refused to respond to any media outlets. Media outlets
get they started complaining about it. That's how we all
found out about it. Media outlets kept reaching out, Hey Dome,
you have a statement about this, Hey Dom this, Hey
Dom that, And instead of they didn't even give back
a no comment. It was just complete radio silence from

(16:47):
the Dome campaign. And you never know, you never know
the reasons why. Maybe they just had the sads. We
all saw Tim Wallas and Doug m huff sitting there
crying during the speech today, so who knows. Maybe they
were just sitting around crying and I ended up doing
whatever these crazy liberals do with smoking him or something
like that. But maybe she was sleeping in. Maybe she

(17:10):
was sleeping it off. I don't know. Look, we've played
audio before. She's an odd sounding human. And remember I
got an email. I don't have it right in front
of me, so I'm not gonna bother digging for it.
But the person was asking me. The guy was asking me.
He said, do you think she's relieved she lost? No,

(17:34):
she's not relieved she lost, not totally. But I bet
you part of her is glad to be done with this.
You can tell by the nervous laughter all the time,
by how uneasy she is in her own skin. Kamala
Harris was never having fun ever. I told this to

(17:56):
you before. We've had this talk a lot of these people,
these evil monsters, in these high positions of power. You
think they have a better life than you. They're miserable.
You're sitting on a tailgate eating a sandwich and your
legs hurt because it's been a hard day at work
and you're thinking they have it better than you. You're
happier than them, all right, You're happier than them, and

(18:17):
you're gonna keep working that job because I know your
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I'll get to some more of these calls. You earned them.

Speaker 9 (19:10):
Next, get the cure for rhinos week days with the
Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 1 (19:17):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a great day
on Wednesday after an amazing or election. Remember you can
email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Georgetown.
This is from Campus Reform Georgetown gives students milk and
cookies to help them cope with the election. Then I

(19:39):
would love to have told my dad when he was alive,
that I needed some milk and cookies to cope with
an election. Just to see the look on his face. Gosh,
that would have been freaking priceless, absolutely priceless. Anyway, let's
start motoring through these things, shall we, martin New York go.

Speaker 5 (20:00):
Hey, Jesse, your show is heavier than ten boxes on
a regular basis. My question, yeah, my question is you
were talking about the AG. I always thought that Ted
Cruz would make a great AG because he's so relentless,

(20:21):
you know. So what do you say about Ted Cruz
for AG?

Speaker 1 (20:26):
Yeah? Look, I actually liked the idea a lot. I
like the idea, but this is one of those things
that you do and I do. I do it too,
things that look good on paper, but in the real
world it doesn't work out that way. You know what
else happened last night? Ted Cruz just won his Senate
seat again and won it handily. He pummeled his dirty

(20:47):
comedy challenger here in the state of Texas. What does
that mean? That means Ted Cruz now has six years
as a United States Senator, and it also means he
just got raised a ton of money and spent a
ton of money on a Senate race. So picture this,

(21:08):
you go to all your friends, all your donors, your
campaign staff. You spend a year busting your butt. They
worked really hard going all over this state you campaigned.
You're out there begging people for money, trying to stay
on TV, you're trying to stay ahead. You finally claim
this huge excuse me, you finally claim this huge victory

(21:32):
on Tuesday night. In a month later, you're like, hey,
thanks guys. Anyway, I'm out. I'm gonna go be the ag.
Now it's just not it wouldn't happen. It's not done.
And frankly, it kind of looks bad. Look I would
love him there, I would it, Just it looks bad.
Mike Washington go, yeah.

Speaker 12 (21:51):
So you know, it's funny because I was watching an
interview because I was just loving seeing all these meltdowns
from all these people, and I was watching Al Sharpton go,
you know, it's kind of hard for us to keep
people in a party when we're singling out like men,
black men, Latino men, calling them misogynistic, you know, all this,
and then they turn around after they're having the discussion,

(22:13):
and Al Sharpton's was rebutting something a few lines later
and was saying, well, it's quite apparent that these guys
who voted for Trump don't really care about women's rights.
And I'm sitting there thinking to myself, do you guys
not see how it's like a disease with you? You
just said you can't call people misogynistic, but you're basically
calling the men who voted for Trump misogynistic. It's like

(22:35):
insane to me. And then the other question I had
one question had for you, do you think that the
Republicans are going to take the House? Because I'm watching
that real close and it's taken a long time to
get to this number we need.

Speaker 1 (22:50):
Yeah, Look, the House takes a long time, and a
lot of that's because of places like California that take
time to bring everything in the election. People I trust
say we now are going to take the House. It
is not going to be a huge majority. It will
be I think. Don't quote me on this just yet.

(23:12):
I think it'll be slightly bigger than the majority we had.
So let's call it ten seats, fifteen seats. It's going
to be slightly bigger. So it's going to be a
majority that's worth something. So we are going to take
the House. As far as these people, you know, not
being able to hear themselves. Remember I told you I'm
not going to go into the whole story before, but

(23:32):
have you ever been to one of their protests, or
at least you've seen videos of one of their protests?
Why all the chanting, the endless chanting? Had that one
lib who came up to me and started yelling at
all her lib friends not to talk to me. She
didn't just say, don't hey, don't talk to this guy.
She started chanting like on her own, do not talk

(23:53):
to this clown, do not talk to his It was bizarre.
Why would you want that? That's how they program them.
People are programmable. And you're right, this whole righteous, sexist,
misogynistic hates women hates it. It's just it's been so
beaten into them year after year after year after year

(24:15):
of the same sayings, the same chantings, that that's just
what they that's how they communicate. And that's why your
liberal and Peggy fritzes out when you start trying to
nail her down on certain issues or asking probing questions.
That's why she lashes out the way she does because
it never goes any deeper than that. They don't know anything.
They they're insane. David Alabama go.

Speaker 13 (24:40):
Well, back to the whole AG thing. I think Trump
should pull Trey Gaddy out of retirement just for the
simple fact of the way he was on the the
Conse Committee and the way you went after Hillary Clinton.

Speaker 1 (24:54):
Also, yeah, look, I am here's here's It's not that
I'm criticizing you for the pick. I really don't want
the AG pick to be a Washington d C.

Speaker 3 (25:10):
Guy.

Speaker 1 (25:12):
And I know this is it's not my pick, It's
Trump's pick. I didn't get elected president, he did the work,
so he gets to pick. But I have these dreams
myself of a true DC outsider. Maybe maybe uh Andrew
Bailey of Missouri that he's the age of Missouri, just
a stud. Maybe uh Ken Paxton type of Texas picks

(25:36):
some red state ag who knows what he's doing and
has never been in the swamp. I like the idea
of an outsider coming in. He doesn't have friends, he
doesn't have these allegiances, he doesn't owe this guy a favor,
an outsider coming in to clean house. That position from

(25:56):
Trump is everything, absolutely everything, and another thing. I am
so impressed by what he's got. RFK Junior turned loose
on RFK Junior. I saw this today. Trump means it.
This wasn't just a campaign thing. Trump means it. Do.
Rfk's out there saying things like this, clearing out the

(26:17):
corruption in your terms? Would that mean clearing out the
top level of federal service workers that are currently at
the FDA.

Speaker 8 (26:23):
And c some categories? I would say, what does that
look like? Yeah, in some categories of worker, their entire departments,
like the nutrition departments at FDA that are that have
to go, that are are not doing their job. They're
not protecting our kids. Why do we have fruit loops
in this country? They are at eighteen or nineteen ingredients.

Speaker 14 (26:45):
And you go to Canada and it's got.

Speaker 8 (26:47):
Two or three?

Speaker 3 (26:48):
Would you eliminate any of the agencies?

Speaker 8 (26:53):
Do eliminate the agencies? As long as it requires congratual approval.
I wouldn't be doing that. I can get the option
out of the agencies. Is what I've been doing for
forty years. I've assued all those agencies. I have a
PhD in corporate corruption and that's what I do. And
once they're not corrupt, once some Americans are getting good
science and are allowed to make their own choices. They're

(27:14):
going to get a lot of healthier.

Speaker 1 (27:16):
That's awesome or FK Junior. I know, I know it
can be hard to understand him Trump and Trump is
going to turn this guy loose on things like the FDA.
That's good. Listen, listen he goes on.

Speaker 14 (27:28):
And I spent two days with him recently, and he
was saying things that were kind of shocking to me.
You know, he was saying things like that. You know,
the kind of change is the level of change that
he wants to make in our government, I think is
going to be unprecedented.

Speaker 1 (27:45):
And shocking to you in a good way.

Speaker 14 (27:48):
Yeah, in a good way. But just you know that
any Polly, it's so impolitic. He's an impolitic guy. And
he he I think he you know, he's a guy
that does he wants to do well. Can he wants
a revolution and I think he's gonna get one.

Speaker 1 (28:06):
I'm hearing really good things and I'm really pleasantly surprised
by Trump's personnel choices. Look, you never know, but right
now I'm hopeful Sean new Hampshire go.

Speaker 6 (28:21):
Day one, the executive Order for race quoters gets pulled
out by the roots. The audience knows Steve from Manhattan,
Golden Cannon, Golden.

Speaker 1 (28:29):
Can Pad Buchanon. Oh, and I can't believe Steve Buchan.
Steve from Manhattan snuck it in there? Dave Ohio go
or Idaho? Sorry, Dave, Idaho?

Speaker 14 (28:42):
Go?

Speaker 1 (28:44):
Did I oh? I clicked on the wrong thing? David?
I don't know, David, are you there? Did I hang
it to dang it? I always do that. Let's go
to a different David. I'm sure he's basically the same person.
David and Virginia go.

Speaker 6 (28:59):
So uh, you know, I'll give you an example on
this AG thing and the prosecutions that have been taking
place on Trump. If you have a bully that comes
in every single day and punches you in the face
of school, he's going to keep doing it until you
do it back. We really need to do some prosecutions.
I'm thinking Majorcus has got a contempt some Congress out there,

(29:21):
just different things. We need to put somebody in jail,
no question.

Speaker 1 (29:26):
Government people have to go to jail, not out of revenge.
They have committed crimes for four years. Majorcus has committed crimes.
Being appointed head of DHS and opening up the border
is a crime. Against your country. Mayorcus, send him, and
you know what, send Merrit Garland right along with him.
He took his position as AG and did evil things

(29:48):
with him. Government people must go to prison. That includes
FBI agents. All right, one more segment. We'll get to
as many of these as we can. Hang on.

Speaker 9 (29:58):
Missed out Jesse Kellyshow dot com.

Speaker 1 (30:04):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show, final segment of The
Jesse Kelly Show on a celebratory Wednesday, And I just
I want to go ahead and tell Biden goodbye and
good riddance. I was thinking today, you know about the
last four years, and you think about how horrible a
lot of it, what really all of it was. But

(30:26):
I think the image that sticks with me the most
is Joe Biden repeatedly checking his watch when he had
to go meet the families and the bodies of the
thirteen warriors he brought back from Afghanistan. What a weapons
grade jerk that guy has always been. And I've got

(30:48):
to be honest with you, the fact that his political
career ended in an embarrassing shame makes me laugh. I
think it's glorious. The fact that Democrats are now going
to spend a lot of time blaming him. It just
cracks me up to know when couldn't happen to a
nicer god.

Speaker 15 (31:07):
One thing that we are clearly already starting to see
take place is finger pointing and the blame game, and
a lot of that is going to be directed at
President Biden. And this is even coming from some folks
inside of the Harris campaign. One senior official I just
talked to said Biden will hold a lot of blame
for it, and frankly, they said he should. One of

(31:28):
the ways in which he is being blamed right now
actually just goes back to the simple decision of seeking
a second term and reelection in the first place. Remember
back in twenty twenty when he was running, he had
initially said I plan on being a transition and a
bridge president, and of course changed his mind ultimately and
said I'm the only person that can defeat Donald Trump.

(31:50):
I have more work to do, and ended up seeking
a second term. And then when his performance completely blew
up at the CNN debate over the summer, he had
no choice. Ultimately was forced to get out of the race,
and that's why we ended up having this very truncated
Kamala Harris campaign. In the first place. And Democrats are
looking back on all of this and thinking, what about

(32:10):
that parallel universe where Joe Biden had not sought a
second term and there had been a full Democratic primary
contest where the party actually chose whoever they thought was
going to be the strongest person to run a full campaign.

Speaker 1 (32:25):
Yes, pile on Joe Biden. Pile on Joe Biden, Tom Washington, go,
Tom's gone. Joaquin Pennsylvania go, Yeah.

Speaker 4 (32:40):
Hey, Jesse, I'm really sorry to hear about your father.
I lost that brother the summer myself, So anyway, yeah,
it sucks. You know, he's younger than me. I'm the
oldest that eight. But anyway, you know, my choice for
ag is Rudolph Giuliani. I don't know if he's too old.
He still has the strength, but he's a man who
really understands what's going on on. And before you got

(33:01):
into serious trouble, now, you did have a radio show
every day on ABC. I used to listen to him,
and he was talking about the filth of the communists
and what they're doing to us. And it's not a
matter of retribution anymore. This is a matter of correcting injustices.
I don't know how many people are sitting in jail
right now. As Tina Peters, there's all the people from
January sixth.

Speaker 1 (33:20):
Yep.

Speaker 4 (33:20):
There's just so many political prisoners that need to be
dealt with.

Speaker 1 (33:23):
They do, and Joaquin nailed it. It's about justice. People
have to be arrested government people for the crimes they've committed.
Not revenge, not rampaging mobs, not violence. People who have
committed crimes, who have used their position in the government
to commit crimes against the American people, they have got

(33:44):
to be arrested, and not only arrested, the trial needs
to be public. If you want the American people to
begin to just start trusting their institutions and trusting their
government again, then government people must be punished. I'm not
talking about putting people in camps and any of that
crazy stuff. Dig in, find out who committed crimes, because

(34:07):
a lot of them did, and start prosecuting them. It
has to happen. It has to happen. Ben Tampa, go oh,
I didn't click it, Sorry.

Speaker 11 (34:20):
Ben, Yeah, I'mala's favorite line with a slight variation is
I dream of what will not be without what has been?

Speaker 1 (34:33):
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you know, I think I've screwed this up for the
last time today. And now here's a headline. Go you know, you.

Speaker 9 (35:40):
Know the thing headlines we didn't get.

Speaker 1 (35:42):
To US soldier dies of injuries from Gaza Peer, latest
casualty of the Biden Harris military policy. I almost forgot.
We put up some stupid peer we never even used,
just for public relations, and yet another American war. You're dead.

(36:03):
DAL soars fifteen hundred points to a record high in
the best day since twenty twenty two after the Trump
election win. Man, if you have any kind of investments
at all, thank your lucky stars. Dome didn't win last
night because that DAL would have went the other direction
in a hurry. Oh look, the euro falls against the
dollar after Trump's victory. The whole world is making adjustments

(36:26):
right now because Trump won in Dome did and it's glorious.
Hackers demand France's Schneider Electric pay one hundred and twenty
five thousand dollars ransom in begets. That might be the
most French thing I think I've ever heard of in
my entire life. There's no doubt from where they come from.
Now you go smile, smile yourself to sleep, enjoy time

(36:50):
with your family. We will be back to do it
again tomorrow. That's all.
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