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May 17, 2024 38 mins

How committed to anti-communism are you? There are parts of America you can still live free, you just have to get there and fortify it. We have to be more committed than the communists. Turning away America’s best from the military. Tranny ideology moving into red areas because our side is too lazy to care enough to stop it.

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show, Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a Thursday. And what a spicy show it has been here.
But I'll tell you this, and we're not done yet.
We have all kinds of spite we can pour on
Mitt Romney. That'll be fun, some FBI news. I actually

(00:32):
have an Air Force memo that'll be great. But I
want to go back to this lady's question because she
was talking about Hey, because freedom is in our DNA. Yes,
revolutions in general end up terribly for the people. They
don't end up great. The people end up worse. But
because we have freedom more ingrained in us here, does
that put us in a better position for whatever rocky

(00:53):
times may be coming to America? And I will answer
this with a wholehearted yes. I think that I am
a cynic from time to time, or blackpilled or whatever
way you want to put it. Well, it all depends
on how you look at that. I don't view myself
like that at all. I view myself as a realist.
I've told you many, many, many times. I don't think

(01:17):
that America as it's currently constituted fifty States and all that. Washington,
DC's the capital, all these things. I do not believe
that we can put Humpty Dumpty back together again. Our
culture is too rotted out. We've imported too many Internally,
We're too bad. I don't believe that. But that is
not a doom thing or a blackpill thing, because I

(01:37):
believe that me are children and their children after them
can have incredible lives in wonderful communities in this country
because of how decentralized this country was set up. You
don't understand the power of the states. The individual states

(01:58):
have so much autonomy in this country. I'm in Texas.
We have our own power grid here. We have incredible
numbers of people too, who want what you want. They
want what you want, they want what I want. It's
not like, Look, it's not like you and I are
some tiny minority. We're five percent of the population. Please

(02:21):
just leave us alone now. I'm not going to do
the lame we're the soil of majority thing. You know
how much I hate that, because being silent doesn't get
you anything at all. But there are so many millions
of people who believe what you believe and want what
you want. I am actually hopeful. I am, and the

(02:42):
things that give me hope are Look, I get emails
all the time now of you're getting involved. You're getting involved.
People are out there getting involved, and they're becoming more
emotionally invested, and that is wonderful. Emails about Jesse. We
flipped our school board, Jesse. I got involved in the primary.

(03:03):
We defeated Rhino. This lady's freaking drowning in guilt, and
I think it's inspiring. Listen to this one, Jesse, She says, Father, Jesse,
I have to confess. Today was election day and I
didn't vote. It wasn't even because of some stupid reason
like I hate both candidates or voting doesn't matter. In
my opinion, it was an even worse reason. I forgot.
I could give you excuses, my weddings in two weeks,

(03:25):
so on and so forth, But she said it for
being honest. I simply didn't make it a priority. Our
city's been suffering under liberal communist rules, so on, so forth.
In the future, I promised to you and the listeners
that I will do better. I will make voting a priority.
I will find more ways to get involved. Maybe as
a penance I can work for our guide during his
next campaign. If not him, whoever's best holding the line,

(03:49):
so on and so forth. And I know half this
is tiny in cheek at least I hope it is.
But I'm glad you feel guilty. I mean, you shouldn't.
You should let it go, honestly, give yourself some grace.
You missed an election. But that is the kind of
commitment and mentality we need to began developing. Remember I

(04:09):
read it so long ago. I should have kept it.
I should have kept it so I could read it again.
She has an email us in a while, But there
was a former communist who used to listen to the show.
Maybe she still does, I don't know. But she would
email from time to time, and I loved when she
did because she would talk about their mentality and their
tactics and some of the things they would do. And

(04:29):
remember that time she emailed in and she said, here's
how committed Democrats are to elections, in the voting process.
She she missed a local election. Now it wasn't even
if I remember it was, I don't even think it
was mayor it was one of some bond proposal or something.
It was some thing that you probably have missed a

(04:50):
hundred of and I'll be honest, I missed a hundred
of in my life. She missed some random local election.
She was so overwhelmed with guilt from me missing that
because that was her religion at the time. Remember communism
as a religion, it's not a political ideology. She was
so overwhelmed with guilt that she had to go see
a therapist. She sought out and received therapy because she

(05:14):
was so despondent that she had missed an election. I'm
not saying I want you to have to go see
go seek out therapy. If you miss an election, please
just forgive yourself and let it go. You'll get them
the next time. But that shows you the difference in commitment,
the difference in commitment. Look, you know we were playing

(05:39):
the Harrison Buckner comments or Butker comments earlier in case
you missed them. Here's a little bit about that.

Speaker 2 (05:45):
Bad policies and poor leadership have negatively impacted major life issues.
Things like abortion, IVF, surrogacy, euthanasia, as well as a
growing support for degenerate cultural values in media, all stem
from the pervasiveness of disorder. Our own nation is led
by a man who publicly and proudly proclaims his Catholic faith,

(06:07):
but at the same time is delusional enough to make
the sign of the Cross during a pro abortion rally.
He has been so vocal in his support for the
murder of innocent babies that I'm sure to many people
it appears that you can be both Catholic and pro choice.
He is not alone. From the man behind the COVID
lockdowns to the people pushing dangerous gender ideologies onto the

(06:30):
youth of America, they all have a glaring thing in common.
They are Catholic. This is an important reminder that being
Catholic alone doesn't cut it. These are the sorts of
things we are told in polite society to not bring up,
you know, the difficult and unpleasant things. But if we
are going to be men and women for this time
and history, we need to stop pretending that the Church

(06:52):
of Nice is a winning proposition. We must always speak
and act in charity, but never mistake charity for cowardice.

Speaker 1 (07:01):
Let me ask you something. This is gonna be a
hard question for some of you. Let me ask you something.
That guy plays for the Kansas City Chiefs. They have
already publicly docksed him. The NFL has put out a
statement on him. I believe he's probably already toast, probably
gonna lose his job. So let me ask you something.

(07:24):
You a Chiefs fan, If the Chiefs wake up tomorrow
morning and cut Harrison Butker for speaking out about life,
what are you gonna do next football season? And look,
I was an NFL freak forever, So I don't think

(07:46):
there's a more passionate fan based than Chiefs fans. Like
when you're a Chiefs fan, Dude, you're a Chiefs fan,
it's like Green Bay or Pittsburgh. It becomes almost like
a religion. If the Kansas City Chiefs turn and commie
and run this guy out of town for speaking boldly
about abortion and his faith, what are you gonna do

(08:08):
about it? See what I mean? How committed are we?
How committed are we?

Speaker 2 (08:18):
Are?

Speaker 1 (08:19):
We committed to just showing up every four years and
voting for president? I'm voting for Trump. Are we committed
enough to get involved in local elections? I'm talking boring ones,
I don't know, not sexy things like Congress and Senate
and stuff like that. Not that I don't want you
to get involved. You don't get involved run for those offices.

(08:39):
But are we committed enough to do that? Are we
committed enough to deny ourselves things in an effort to
punish the Communists and force our will in our culture
back into this country. Are we that committed? Are you
going to Disney World this year? I know Aiden, Jaden

(09:02):
and Braiden want to go. Every kid grows up he
wants to go for the longest time. It's kind of
one of those right of passage things if your family
had an opportunity to do so. My family took me
to Disney World when I was a kid, and I've
taken my kids. It was before all this insanities. I've
done it right. But now you see all this crap.

(09:24):
Aid and Jaden and Braiden are looking up at you
with their puppy dog. Guys, Daddy, please, I want to go,
see Mickey. How committed are you? Are you taking them?
How committed are we? We have a commitment problem. We
have a serious commitment problem. We want to do things

(09:48):
right up to the point they make us uncomfortable. And look,
I'm not saying this to brag, obviously, although I have
no problem bragging. When I turn off this microphone a night.
Right when the show's over, maybe you're watching on the
simulkais you see I'm a little overdressed today, a little
more addressed up than I normally am. Why there's a
local political event tonight, I'm going I want to go home.

(10:11):
I don't want to go I'm tired. Actually, I want
to go home. Talk to my wife, stuff my face
full of pizza, watch a documentary. I'm dressed up and
I'm going to work. I got two hours of work
and when I get off the radio. How committed are we?
We have to be more committed than the communists? All right, all,
let's get to some emails. And actually I want to

(10:32):
read this Air Force memo. This is a doozy. Before
I do that, I want to tell you about well,
speaking of commitment, they obviously love abortion. They love it.
This country, this culture, has fallen in love with it.
We have so poised in the minds of people in
this country that they believe that you should just kill

(10:53):
your baby, whenever, just whatever. Remember, every Democrat believes you
should have abortion up to birth. That's how committed they are.
How committed are we to saving those innocent little babies?
Preborn's in all the way. Preborn isn't setting up these
pro life clinics in some rural place where they're safe.

(11:14):
They're wading into the lions. Then the highest abortion areas
in the country, that's where Preborn sets up their pro
life clinics, giving free ultrasounds to these women who are
about to have abortions. They do this with your support.
Twenty eight dollars buys that ultrasound. Go save a life tonight,

(11:35):
twenty eight bucks for a life. Dial pound two five
zero and say baby pound two five zero. Baby are
going to Preborn dot com slash Jesse sponsored by Preborn
Fighting for your freedom every.

Speaker 2 (11:52):
Day The Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 1 (11:58):
It is the see Kelly's Show on a Thursday. Do
not forget to email us. You're ask doctor Jesse questions
for tomorrow. All three hours dedicated to you and your questions.
Email those in right now to Jesse at Jesse kellyshow
dot com. Back to the recruiting and retention thing. Remember

(12:18):
that sound bite we played a bunch of times. I'm
gonna play it for you again because this is Senator
Eric Schmidt interviewing the Secretary of the Navy. Listen to
the spite, listen to the arrogance, and they want to
know why they can't recruit or retain any believe.

Speaker 3 (12:36):
They want all the members of your team to feel
like they're included. Well, I have a question. Do you
believe that you were an ally for the one eight
and seventy eight soldiers who were fired or the three thousand,
seven hundred and forty six Marines who were fired for
not taking the COVID shot? Were you an ally for them?

Speaker 1 (12:52):
Sir? I followed the laws they disobeyed.

Speaker 3 (12:55):
Did they feel included?

Speaker 1 (12:58):
They disobeyed all they were fired. They were fired because
they dis.

Speaker 3 (13:01):
Do you regret that? Do you regret that currently existed?

Speaker 2 (13:04):
I have no regrets to you.

Speaker 3 (13:05):
You have recruitment challenges, you refuse to admit they's a
part of this. You're firing qualified people who are well trained,
and you sit here so smugly to act like none
of that has any impact on the readiness of our
Navy center.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
We recontacted thirty five hundred of the forty eight hundred
people who were fired. You know how many.

Speaker 3 (13:24):
Actually decided to come back to the Navy too? Shocker,
too shocker at the level of disrespect they received. From
their government.

Speaker 1 (13:32):
I'm going to read something for you, and as I
read it, I want you to picture this. I want
you to picture Ladies. This may be harder for you,
but I want you to picture. You're a seventeen year
old boy in South Carolina. You grew up hunting and
fishing with your dad. You play sports. You're a football

(13:55):
player and you play baseball too. Your parents take you
to church every Sunday. You like adventure. You're looking to
better yourself, serve your country, and you're looking around and
thinking what are my options out there? So I want
you as best you can put yourself in that young

(14:18):
man's shoes. Now, what I'm about to read you is
from Marianne P. Malisia. She's the Deputy Assistant Secretary of
the Air Force. She's also the Chief Diversity Officer. This
was two days ago, May thirteenth. I don't know what's
the date today. Okay, three days ago. This was May thirteenth.

(14:38):
This was sent out The subject is Department of the
Air Force, observance of Pride Month in June twenty twenty four.
That's coming soon? Are you? Are you in the mind
of that young man yet? The football player from South Carolina.
The Department of the Air Force is pleased to announce
the June observance of Lesbian, gay, bisexual, old, transgender in

(15:01):
Queer LGBTQ plus Pride Month twenty twenty four. This is
a time to celebrate the diversity and inclusivity of our
force and honor the contributions of our LGBTQ plus airmen, guardians, independence.
Our air and space forces are stronger because of the
unique backgrounds and experiences of our total force that engender

(15:23):
a more inclusive and ultimately more effective team. While we
acknowledge the pride progress we have made, we are also
mindful that real challenges persist for members of the LGBTQ
plus community. Pride Month is an opportunity to acknowledge the
pioneers and activists who fought tirelessly for equality and justice.

(15:44):
You know what, I'll just stop, But is that young
man going to join the Air Force or is that
young man going to do something else? Because seventeen year
old rural boys who've been winning your wars for you
since the inception of this nation, they're not going to

(16:04):
serve that they'll go do something else. And those losses,
the losses we never get the losses the guys who
never join. They're unquantifiable, but they are catastrophic. They are
absolutely catastrophic. I've told you this before. You read so
many books on various units and things like that, and

(16:27):
I was telling you about this book I was reading
called Edson's Rangers or Edson's Raiders. I'm sorry, Gosh, please
forgive me Lord Edson's Raiders. It's after Mike Edson. He
was in World War Two and he essentially started and
trained the first unit of Marine Raiders, him and Evans Carlson.
They traded these raiders. Anyway. They were going over the

(16:47):
background of all these guys who are signing up. And
these guys are signing up to go jungle fight to Japanese.
These are the guys in knife fights with Japanese troops
later on, and the resumes. It was amazing, It was
honestly amazing. Ah. This guy grew up hunting. This guy's
an outdoorsman. This guy's a high school wrestler. This guy

(17:10):
was a champion boxer. This guy's a construction worker. This
guy's a hunter. This guy's a wrestler. This guy's a
football player. This guy's a construction work over and over
and over and over and over again. Those are men
who strap it on and go kill bad people before
they can kill you. And they don't want to serve.
And the LGBTQ Air Force they won't serve. They won't

(17:35):
you ask men like that. They'll go do something else.
They'll keep working construction, They'll go be cops somewhere. They'll
go find other ways to serve their country, better themselves,
better their community. Now, it'll end up being a benefit
for the firehouses across the country, because I have so
many young men who email me, Jesse, I'm gonna go
fire department. Now, Hey, our fire department's great, Jesse, I'm

(17:56):
gonna go be a sheriff or work for the sheriff's department.
I should say, I'm gonna go be a cop. So
it's Goosha. Coulda end up being a benefit to our
first responder community, But dag gone bad things for our
military all right. Now, speaking of all this LGBTQ stuff,
the FBI's dropping a warning out there. We'll talk about
that warning. Well, we do some emails. We are gonna

(18:19):
make fun of it, Romney, and we're also gonna try
to get the pain out of your life. I can't
do anything about your emotional pain. Chris is going through
emotional pain right now because he didn't get the cheese
steak he wanted. I got him a crappy sandwich instead.
And Chris, I wonder if a Relief Factor could help
with that. I know Relief Factor is more about aches

(18:41):
and pains and joints and muscles. But as you sat
there watching me eat that cheese steak and it was
so good, I just want to know did it hurt Chris?
What I'm asking questions, Chris, if you call one eight
hundred the number four Relief, Relief will send you something

(19:02):
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(19:24):
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We'll be back.

Speaker 2 (19:32):
He doesn't care if you believe him, but he's right.
Jesse Kelly.

Speaker 1 (19:39):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday. The
week is almost over. So, speaking of all this LGBTQS,
the FBI has issued warning this is from the post
millennial that Isis could attack pride parades around Biden's border crisis.

(20:00):
So you have these pride parades where you have grown
men pretty much naked, shaking their penises in the face
of children, and then you have Isis, who might attack
the pride parades. You know what's difficult figuring out as

(20:21):
you read history who to root for when the Nazis
fight the Communists? What Chris, It's unrelated. I'm not linking
the two things. I'm saying it's hard historically because the
Nazis are so bad, right, and Hitler's so evil and
that they're just so murderous. But man Stalin and the
dirty Comedies are so bad too, and they're just all evil.

(20:45):
And then these two big evil forces started clashing, and
me an American I find it difficult to figure out
who to root for. I mean, I watched the movie
what is that movie Enemy at the Gate? And I
mean at the Gates is the movie. It's got Jude
Law and it's years old. A pretty good movie, by
the way, Chris Michael, if you've never seen it, Michael's

(21:07):
seen it, of course, Chris hasn't because it's not a comedy.
What's wrong with You anyway? It's about Stalingrad, based on
a true story. It's about Stalingrad. But I was a
younger man then, and even then I was struggling so much.
My problem with the movie was not the writing or
the actors. Ed Harris is in it. It's great movie,
great acting and everything. My problem was, Yeah, they're Nazis.
I want them all to die, but wow, I want

(21:30):
all the dirty comedies to die too, and I just don't.
Can they all just attack each other? And I just
want you to know that was totally unrelated to Isis
and pride parades and whatnot. Just I'm sorry. I'm focused now.
My focus is just stay focused. Some of these topics
can be heavy. I realize that super it is as

(21:51):
heavy as ten boxes.

Speaker 3 (21:53):
That you might be moving.

Speaker 1 (21:55):
That one might have been twelve boxes heavy. I don't know. Look,
I don't know. Hey, Jesse, I've noticed recently you have
honored a lot more military members who have died in
training that I remember from years past. Is this something
you've become more attentive to or is it actually happening
more with all the DEI and other stuff going on.
I'm wondering what's going on? What say you? His name

(22:16):
is Eric. I don't want to say there have been
more deaths in training recently. I will say that is
kind of a recent pickup for us now, it's not
a recent passion project. If you've listened for any length
of time, you know that military people who died during training.

(22:38):
I've always had a heart for those people and their
families because there's always kind of this and there should
not be this sense of embarrassment. That's not really the
right word, but it's not the same when you send
your son off to Afghanistan and he dies charging a
bunker somewhere, versus your son will doing mountain warfare training

(23:02):
and slipped out of his rope and fell to his death.
It's not as if he's alive in either case, and
it's not as if you're anything other than heartbroken in
each case. But one you kind of bragg to your
friends and family about. They'll probably write an article about
him in the hometown newspaper. They'll name the local park
after him. The other one they don't name parks after

(23:25):
guys who slip from the rope and die in training,
and that has always bothered me. They should, they should.
Military training is dangerous. If you give your life during training,
that's every bit as heroic as the guy who charges
the machine gun. Nest and those guys are ignored. And
I really I'm always bothered by people who are ignored

(23:46):
and shouldn't be. It's why I've talked about the January
sixth political prisoners for since January seventh. It bothers me.
The Forgotten Man bothers me a lot. We have been
doing it more recently because I would say over the
last year, Chris Michael, last year we decided we were
going to lead the show with it whenever it came up.

(24:06):
That's not something we had been committed to. We had
always talked about them, but as far as reading their
names go, it's something we started committing to more and more.
So that's why, all right, one more thing before we
get to Mitt Romney, and I will mock Mitt Romney.
There's an article. I live in the Houston area and

(24:27):
There's an article today from the Houston Press about some
suburb of Houston. It's known as Conroe. Now, I've been
to Conro many times. I've been fishing on Lake Conroe
with my dad, my sons. Conroe's a really cool place.
And the headline is Conroe ISD trustees consider drafting gender
identity policy. This is in Conroe, Texas, and the ISD

(24:56):
is going to go full training. Why why are they
doing it? There's another big suburb of Houston here, Katie,
kat Y, and it's red. They're ISD. They just went
full Tranny. Two. Why does this happen? You already know

(25:16):
why does this happen? This happens because the good people
don't get involved and the demons do. This happens because
the communists move to red areas and they seize critical
choke points like school boards while norm and Norma sit
at home watching the game. That's why this happens in
red areas across the country. And this goes back to

(25:39):
what I was talking about. It's time to make enemies.
It's time to go remove these people from power. Look,
I even want I want you showing up at school
boards and making noise. But that's not enough. You must
rip the power from their hands. You must run and
defeat them. You must run and defeat them. You must
take the power they cling to and rip it out

(26:00):
of their hands. So they hate you for it. And
I know nursery rhyme. Conservatism wants you to just just
reet eyes to everybody that's not who we are. No,
you need to make enemies of these people. These are
bad people trying to indoctrinate your children with this kind
of Everything you had told us a kid is wrong.
You make me want gaye penguins, bisexual lions, sex changing clownfish.

(26:27):
This is a queer planet. Queeness has always existed.

Speaker 2 (26:31):
It's only in humans that we have such a stigma
about it, the idea of just having two.

Speaker 1 (26:35):
They teach these things to your children in red areas
because you watch the game instead of running for school board.
It's time to get involved. It is time to get
involved each in every one of us. We should be
attacking things like this. This stuff should never happen in
red areas, and it happens in red areas across the

(26:58):
country because people don't pay attention. They bury their heads
in the sand, They move to a red area. They
have the white picket fence life. Nobody's screaming at them.
Nobody's doing these things, and they don't know that. Aid
and Jaden and Braden are in school learning about why
they're actually girls and why they suck for being white.
It's time to get involved, all right, get involved, dig

(27:23):
into it and be bold. Remember bold we are. Let
me tell you something else. We are craving leadership. The
right is so devoid of leadership that people are craving it.
And maybe you are that guy or that girl. Maybe

(27:45):
you are and I and you'll make all the excuses
in the world for why you can't or I'm not
insulting you, I mean, why you're not that guy. Well, now,
I'm just people always say that about themselves. I'm just
a blank, fill in the blank, whatever it is, Ah, Jessey,
I'm just a plumber, Jesse. I'm just a housewife, Jesse.

(28:06):
I'm just a teacher. I'm just a We need normal people,
we need a lot of justice we do. What we
don't need is these career educated commie idiots destroying the country.
They're what we don't need. What we do need is you,
And if you step up, you might just turn around

(28:27):
and find that there's an army of people behind you
supporting you. Guess what the number one best selling jersey
is currently for the Kansas City Chiefs. It's not the
All World quarterback Patrick Mahomes. It's the freaking Kicker.

Speaker 2 (28:41):
Bad policies and poor leadership have negatively impacted major life issues.
Things like abortion, IVF, surrogacy, euthanasia, as well as a
growing support for degenerate cultural values in media. All stem
from the pervasiveness of disorder. Our own nation is led
by a man who publicly and proudly proclaims his Catholic faith,

(29:03):
but at the same time is delusional enough to make
the sign of the Cross during a pro abortion rally.
He has been so vocal in his support for the
murder of innocent babies that I'm sure to many people
it appears that you can be both Catholic and pro choice.
He is not alone. From the man behind the COVID
lockdowns to the people pushing dangerous gender ideologies onto the

(29:26):
youth of America, they all have a glaring thing in common.
They are Catholic. This is an important reminder that being
Catholic alone doesn't cut it. These are the sorts of things.
We are told in polite society to not bring up,
you know, the difficult and unpleasant things. But if we
are going to be men and women for this time
and history, we need to stop pretending that the Church

(29:49):
of Nice is a winning proposition. We must always speak
and act in charity, but never mistake charity for cowardice.

Speaker 1 (29:57):
Number one selling jersey on the Kansas City Chiefs. People
are dying for courage, a leader, and maybe that's you.
All right, think about it, pray about it. It might
be time for you to do something. Also, after you
pray about it, you'll get a good night's sleep. Maybe

(30:18):
you're sitting there right now, maybe you're feeling convicted. Maybe
you're thinking, wow, that's me. I should step up. I
should do this. Think about it, pray about it, and
then go lay down on your my pillow, pillow that
you got for twenty five dollars during the twenty five
dollars Extravaganza sale, and get a good night's rest. You
can't make these gigantic decisions to change the country without

(30:40):
a good night's sleep, and my pillow is here to
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Speaker 1 (31:45):
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(32:07):
the headlines I didn't get to in a second, I
have to I have to blame Mitt Romney. I just
you know, I'm not calling out Utah in particular, because
as you know, I adore it, but red states in general,
including my own Texas. What are we doing, John Cornyn?
What are we doing Utah? Man? This guy's you're sitting.

Speaker 4 (32:31):
When you have a person running for president who is
not willing to say I believe the outcome of an election,
that's a threat to democracy. And when you weaken our
judicial system when you we can the FBI are these
are things that strike at the heart of democracy, and
that's one of the reasons we're fighting as hard as
we are to shore up these institutions. Tell people the

(32:54):
truth about them, and hopefully I have folks listen to
folks like you understand what's the stake.

Speaker 1 (33:02):
Everything else aside. Did you catch that Mitt Romney just
referenced the FBI as being the heart of democracy.

Speaker 4 (33:11):
Can you catch when you have a person running for
president who is not willing to say, I believe the
outcome of an election that's a threat to democracy. And
when you weaken our judicial system, when we can uh
the FBI are these are things that strike at the
heart of democracy.

Speaker 1 (33:29):
And the FBI is now the heart of democracy. And
we're not a democracy. Remember that's a dirty, commy word.
We are not a democracy. Democracies are evil things. We
were never supposed to be. Benjamin Franklin said democracy is
two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have
for dinner. The founders were emphatic that we are not

(33:50):
a democracy. Anyone using that word is using communist language.
But even if we were, the FBI is the heart
of it. Okay. He went on to say this.

Speaker 4 (34:00):
It's to someone like me, it's it's unimaginable that in
the party of Ronald Reagan and George Herberwalker Bush and
George W. Bush and John McCain and others, that we
would see a growing isolationism.

Speaker 1 (34:12):
Within our party.

Speaker 4 (34:13):
I think it flows in part from talk TV, talk radio,
and so many in our party have followed that populars streak,
which is, hey, stop worrying about the rest of the world.
Just worry about what's going on here. What they're forgetting
is that we are connected to the rest of the world,
that our economy is connected to the rest of the world.

(34:33):
That if we'd have had that attitude, then then you know,
Germany would have ended up ruling the world, all.

Speaker 1 (34:38):
Right, yeah, always back to World War Two. If we
read that atitute, Hitler would have won, of course. And look,
I know I'm just going to say this. I understand
that it can be difficult sometimes to make the leap
on things. But fellas if you I've been holding back

(35:01):
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Speaker 4 (35:10):
It's just someone like me. It's unimaginable that in the
party of Ronald Reagan and Georgia Brewock.

Speaker 1 (35:17):
Don't you do you want to end up like that?
You know a lot of men are ending up like
that at twenty twenty five thirty because of all the
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You have a person running for president who is not.

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Speaker 3 (36:12):
Here's a headline by go you know, you know the thing.

Speaker 1 (36:15):
Headlines We didn't get to. Biden's National Park Service blocks
Knights of Columbus Memorial Day Mass at Virginia Cemetery. Just
the reminder, churches, pastors, the federal government has declared war
on you. Please stop just sauntering around peacefully, just aimlessly

(36:39):
wandering through the country, and start encouraging your congregation to
get involved. Flashback clip of Jeff Sessions swatting away Biden's
hand from his granddaughter proves what everyone knew about Joe. Obviously,
this is something we've talked about many times on the show.
Joe Biden has a lot of very very ugly history

(37:00):
on video of touching children inappropriately. I don't care what
anybody says, that is not how old people who love
kids operate with the grabbing and the nuzzling. That is
not how people operate around children. People, normal people are
reluctant to touch other people's kids. Joe Biden looks like
a kid on Christmas morning when he sees one. And
there is video out there of Joe Biden having his

(37:24):
hand slapped by then Senator Jeff's Sessions. Why do you
think that is? What do you think Jeff's Sessions knew?
Popular DC coffee shop close a mid Union push. Oh
that's hilarious. Are there more Democrat businesses closing down because
the Union pushes? That's too bad. Biden holding fundraiser with
elites in Hollywood as Trump surges. What a shock Joe

(37:46):
Biden's got the Hollywood money. Sharp increase. More than one
hundred thousand police officers attacked on the job in two years.
I just want to remind everybody that right after Saint
George Floyd died and this cops are the enemy. Rhetoric
began on the left that the GP wholeheartedly participated in this.

(38:08):
They actually had law enforcement roundtables. Tim Scott was out
there pushing federal police reform and as a result, two
years later, cops are getting gunned down every day, like
it's Da Gone Vietnam. Kamala Harris's twenty nineteen memoir earned
her just two hundred and thirty five dollars in royalties.
Records show, mahm, that has to suck. All right, We're

(38:33):
gonna do this tomorrow. It's ask doctor Jesse Friday. We'll
have some fun, that's all
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