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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show, Final Hour, the Jesse Kelly Show. You should
know there's been a Joe Biden sighting. Well wait a minute,
not a sighting at all. I'm not even the audio
isn't good enoughing, not gonna bother with it. Dome did
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a rally and Joe Biden supposedly called into the rally,
but even Dome kind of references it as a recording
instead of a cult and there was no video. We
still have not laid eyes on the man who announced
he's not running for president anymore. This is the weirdest
freaking story anyway. So we're gonna get to a bunch
of emails this hour. I'm gonna speak very frankly with
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you here in a minute about what I believe about
about the shooting or some suspicions I have when it
comes to the attempted assassination of Trump and many other things.
But you know what, let's just dig in there because
we're going to get to Bill Gates and we're going
to get to this Frank Biden stuff again. The Biden
story gets really weird. But let me just wrap up
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this secret service Trump assassination attempt topic for now By
saying this, as we've said many times, once your government
gets corrupt and rotted, once it's more than the government, actually,
once all of our systems, our institutions become this corrupt
and rotted, what's going to happen is this terrible things.
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I know that's a general way to put it, but
terrible things will happen. Terrible things will happen more frequently
than they happened when we had good institutions, when we
had good things in place. The never ending argument I'm
going to have, and you're going to have, not even
an argument, but the never ending I guess hypothetical, the
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never ending theory, The never ending conversation is going to
be was this malice or was this incompetence? And this
is going to be an argument until the day they
fire me. We will be having this conversation because our
institutions are broken. And right now, what we're talking about,
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for the most is the attempted assassination of Donald Trump,
two inches away from death. And right now we all
want to know what are we dealing with here when
it comes to the Secret Service, the FBI, the federal government,
what happened that day. Are we dealing with malice or
are we dealing with incompetence or are we dealing with
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the combination of the two. And what's going to be
frustrating about that conversation we are going to constantly have
is this, Oftentimes we won't ever know. Most of the time,
we will never truly know. We will have theories, we
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will have suspicions. It'll be this little video, this little article,
this little source, this little whistleblower, It'll be this and that.
We'll have little windows here and little windows there where
we think we might know. But because the system itself
is so corrupt and so based entirely on lies, we
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are not going to know when that plane falls out
of the sky. Or more likely, since they fired all
the white air traffic control air traffic controllers, they're all
suing right right now. I should note a bunch of
air traffic controllers were fired because of this color of
their skin. They passed the test, they found out they
were white, they canned them, I think it was over
seven hundred of them, and decided they needed to remake
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the test. So when a plane, when two planes collide,
and they will, they will I'm very sad to say that,
because that's going to be what four hundred, five hundred
and six hundred deaths. When two planes collide over a
US airport and a bunch of people die, it's going
to prompt all kinds of outrage and sadness and what happened?
And are we going to know? Are we going to
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know it was the dei hires they put in there? No,
how would we ever know that when the entire system
is built on protecting said dei Hires. It's not as
if they're going to come out and say, you know
what it was that diversity thing. Guys, it was the
Dei Hires And that's on us. We don't know when
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it comes to things like the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. Look,
there's a lot of small Secret Service routinely record communications
between and amongst.
Speaker 2 (04:45):
Detail radio communications, any communication, email communications are captured, as
well as text messages, and then depending on the detail,
radio communication are recorded.
Speaker 3 (05:01):
Does the Secret Service have recorded communications from the July
thirteenth event?
Speaker 2 (05:05):
We do not have radio communications from that day.
Speaker 1 (05:08):
Oh, the radio comms, they don't have them. Now, what
do you think that is? Is that malice? Or incompetence
and our biases. Let's see how fancy that was what
Chris and our biases? This is what they do. We
have a tendency. I'm certainly guilty of this, of automatically
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assuming it's malice because these are dirty, demonic communists, scum.
Maybe they don't have those communications because some dirty communists
did something really bad and deleted them. Maybe we don't
have the radio communications because some moron who was hired
forgot to hit record. Maybe someone fat fingered the delete button.
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I don't know, you don't know, and we will never know,
and this is going to be our endless frustration. Look,
here's another bit, ex And when it comes to this
Trump thing. You've heard the slanted roof thing, she said, Oh,
we didn't have Secret Service up there because the roof
was too slanted.
Speaker 4 (06:08):
At any point Saturday, did the Secret Service have an
agent on top of that roof?
Speaker 5 (06:14):
Sir?
Speaker 2 (06:14):
I'm sure, as you can imagine that, we are just
nine days out from this incident and there's still an
ongoing investigation, and so I want to make sure that
any information that we are.
Speaker 4 (06:24):
Providing for you, Okay, okay, why did the Secret Service not?
Can you answer why the Secret Service didn't place a
single agent on the roof.
Speaker 2 (06:33):
We are still looking into the advanced process and the decisions.
Speaker 4 (06:37):
Okay, okay, wasn't that building within the perimeter that should
be secured?
Speaker 2 (06:43):
Do we agree with that the building was outside of
the perimeter on the day of the visit. But again,
that is one of the things that during the investigation
we want to take a look at and determine whether
or not other decisions should have been made.
Speaker 1 (06:56):
Okay, I'm just gonna polic here. I'm gonna let her
keep going. She goes on for another minute. But again,
just this testimony, just that forty five seconds, you just heard.
What are you hearing? What are I hearing? What are
we hearing? Are we hearing a dirty liar? Are we
hearing somebody who's covering something, up lying about everything? Or
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are we just hearing a moron who was hired because
she's a diversity hired because she's a woman. We already
know that this woman got the job because Jill Biden
was very fond of her. Are we hearing incompetence? Are
we hearing malice? I don't know, you don't know, but
it's bad.
Speaker 4 (07:38):
One of the things that you said. I believe in
an interview that there wasn't an agent on the roof
because it was a slope roof. Is that normal? And
do you fear that that immediately creates an opportunity for
future would be assassins to look for a slanted roof.
I mean, this is a huge question that every American has.
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Why was a Secret Service agent on the roof? And
there have been reports that agents were supposed to be
on the roof but it was hot that day and
they didn't want to be on the roof. Can you
answer any of those questions?
Speaker 2 (08:09):
Director? So I appreciate you asking me that question. Chairman,
I should have been more clear in my answer when
I spoke about where we placed personnel in that interview.
What I can tell you is that there was a
plan in place to provide overwatch and we are still
looking into responsibility.
Speaker 1 (08:27):
Let's talk about the slanted roof thing, because it goes
right back to what we've been saying. Are we dealing
with malice or incompetence? Secret Service Director came out right
afterwards and said, whaw, we didn't have someone on that
roof because it was too slanted. When you me we
can all look at the counter snipers that we've seen
on video one hundred times. They're on a roof that's
way more slanted. In fact, that these guys are all
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trained for that, they're all they're all trained for that.
That's nothing abnormal at all. So when she said that,
are we dealing with a liar, a liar who's covering
up something bad, sinister evil? Are we dealing with a
liar who's covering up incompetence? There was incompetence and she's
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lying to cover up that incompetence, or are we just
dealing with all the way around incompetence. Is our government,
including formerly revered agencies like the Secret Service, is our
government now full of people who are so stupid and
incapable that none of our institutions are able to complete
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any of the missions they've been given. I don't know,
You don't know, and we won't ever know, and that
will be our frustration. So get used to it, learn
to accept it. I'm frustrated by it. I know you're
frustrated by it. We just want the truth, right, I
just want the truth. You just want the truth. Just
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tell me what happened? Who did wrong? Is this something larger?
Is it a loan gunman?
Speaker 6 (10:03):
Is it?
Speaker 1 (10:03):
This? Is it that is the sacred service? Are they stupid?
Are they evil? Or are they? Was it just a
bad day? But what are we doing? I don't know,
and we may never know, and we probably will never know.
What we do know? Is this going forward? As we've
seen already, things are going to be bad. Bad things
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are going to happen. Is how I actually want to
phrase that. Bad things are going to happen with more frequency,
and they're going to be worse things than normal bad
things happening. And every time a new tragedy, a new horror,
a new whatever it is, comes down, we're gonna sit down,
you and me, just like we're doing right now, and
we're gonna have this discussion argument. Like I said, we're theorizing.
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I don't know how we want to put it. What
was this malice or incompetence? Just get used to having
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at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. Okay, I said I wasn't
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going to play it, but we talked about it and
I'm going to play it for you again. We've still
I can't believe we haven't seen Joe Biden since he
announced he's not running for president, But they say he
called in, not making a phoner, an audio only phoner.
He phoned into a rally Dome was having. And if
you want to hear how truly awkward this was, here
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was thirty seconds of I guess Joe Biden, it.
Speaker 7 (12:44):
Is so good to hear our president's voice. Joe, I
know you're still on the on the call, and we've
been talking every day.
Speaker 1 (12:52):
You proud, Chris. Would you do me a favor and
rewind that to the beginning if you don't mind, because
there are little ups we make that are revealing from
time to time. I'm not saying that's what this was,
but I want you to focus specifically on what Dome
says when she says, Joe, I know you're still on
the What was it again, Chris?
Speaker 7 (13:13):
It is so good to hear our president's voice. Joe,
I know you're still on the call, and we've been say.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
I know you're still on the call. She was about
to say, recording, I know it. Do you know it?
We haven't seen the President of the United States of
America in days. He put out a letter announcing he's
not running for president, and then somebody Joe. I guess
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we can assume it was Joe, but maybe not. Somebody
recorded a statement for Joe Biden to play with no
video at Dome's rally. Are we not living in the
weirdest time ever? And this is what we've talked about
a lot. Get ready. As I've said, the next forty
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to fifty years in politics, they're not going to look
anything like the last forty fifty years have been. As
things kind of spiral now. I don't know where we're
going to go. But oh, and then there's this from
Frank Biden. Listen to this.
Speaker 8 (14:18):
Had a brief conversation with Frank Biden, one of President
Biden's two younger brothers, and here's what he told us.
He said, I'm incredibly proud of my brother. Selfishly, I
will have him back to enjoy whatever time we have left.
Speaker 1 (14:32):
He is a genuine Excuse me, what does that mean?
I will have him back to enjoy what now.
Speaker 8 (14:43):
Had a brief conversation with Frank Biden, one of President
Biden's two younger brothers, and here's what he told us.
He said, I'm incredibly proud of my brother selfishly, I
will have him back to enjoy whatever time we have left.
Speaker 1 (14:57):
He enjoy whatever time we have left. Is Joe Biden dying.
He's a president of the United States of America. I'm
an American citizen. I have every right to know if
my president has some sort of a terminal illness. Because
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this is not how you talk about your brother when
he's not running for president and he's going to retire.
This is how you talk about your brother if he
has something that is going to kill him. And pretty quickly, in.
Speaker 8 (15:30):
A brief conversation with Frank Biden, one of President Biden's
two younger brothers, and here's what he told us. He said,
I'm incredibly proud of my brother. Selfishly, I will have
him back to enjoy whatever time we have left. He
is a genuine.
Speaker 1 (15:47):
I will have him back to enjoy whatever time we
have left. Maybe you've gone through this in your own
life with God forbid, a mother, father, husband, wife. I
know many of you have you write me emails telling
me that's the language you use when you're going to
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the beach with mom one last time because you know
she's about gone. That's not the language you use when
your brother is simply retiring. This is odd and it
gets in order by the day. Oracle with Joe Biden anyway,
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getting out of the races, he said, some dude called
Jesse Kelly called it years ago. You would like him
and the establishment Democrats looking like they're going to back
to Kamala. Does this work out in favor of the
potential RFK, A potential of RFK to split the Democrat
vote in the general. His name's Michael. I don't think
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from what I've seen. From what I've seen, I don't
think RFK is going to be a player in this election.
Thought that maybe he would catch on a little more,
but none of none of the pool numbers have reflected that.
Now there are a couple, there's something that's really built
in there. As Trump's lead has grown over Biden and
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now Harris, as Trump's lead has grown that whole is
RFK gonna take too many votes from Trump? Away?
Speaker 3 (17:24):
Thing?
Speaker 1 (17:25):
That problem has kind of go away, kind of gone away.
If RFK gets three percent, that's what he's gonna get,
you know, it's two three, four percent, that's what he's
gonna get. If he gets that, well, that might matter
a lot. If this is a normal forty eight to
forty nine percent election cycle. But if it turns out
to be, and don't get ahead of yourself. I'm not
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gonna get ahead of myself. If this turns out to
be Trump curb stomping Dome, if Trump ends up dominating
this thing, then the RFK thing is not gonna have
mattered at all. I did see there was a story.
I don't know the RFK is gonna be in that
much longer. RFK apparently approached Trump and tried to get
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a job, a cabinet position of some kind, and was rejected.
But that doesn't sound to me like a man who's
in it for the long haul. Maybe he's going to
hang up his spurs. I'm not sure. Look, he's a Kennedy.
Politics has been famously dangerous for them. Anyway, I really
wouldn't blame him, all right, I will do more emails
in the moment. I'm sorry I got to one there.
I'll be better about that. Before I do those emails.
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saga just gets weirder. Did they think they were gonna
calm people's fears by having him do a voice recording
of some kind? And Christus updated me. Jewish producer Christians
updated me that Benjamin Netanyahu landed and he had a
scheduled meeting with Biden and he's being told that he
can't meet with him now. Net And Yah, who got
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so bad, asked, well, can I meet with Trump? That's
kind of hilarious. Whatever, Let's get to some emails. Sergeant Oracle,
would it be fair to characterize conservative attitudes as more
golden rule? Do unto others as you would have them
do unto you, as opposed to an eye for an eye?
What say you? He said, faithful listener, you make my
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graveyard shift go much quicker. His name is Mike. I
think that's a big part of why we see a
lot of nursery rhyme conservatism. And I want to be
clear when I rant on nursery rhyme conservatism. Look, there's
nothing wrong with being kind, and we are commanded to
love everyone, to love our neighbors. My complaint has been
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that that concept has been weaponized by the other side
and used against us, and it's been used by our
own side as an excuse not to get our hands dirty.
I've used this example before, but it's a great example.
You know, any cops who walk a really tough beat. Look,
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there are cops and then there are cops. And I
don't say this to insult anybody who's a cop in
a small red town. That's the life I would want,
so I applaud you for it. But if you're a cop,
let's say you're in my town. You're a cop in
my town, You're not going to encounter a violent person tonight.
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Might you encounter a violent person at some point in
your career, maybe probably you will a couple times. It'll
probably happen some drunk loses his mind, some dudes try
to kill his wife. You may run into that. But
if you're a cop in my town, it's ninety two
percent Republican, there's no violent crime whatsoever. You have a
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very reasonable expectation of coming home alive the next day
or that day. Set that aside. We're gonna set that aside.
I'm talking about cops who work some real, real rough
areas full of gang bangers and killers, and it's violence
at all time, robberies, assaults, murder, kind of place where
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there's at least a murder a night. I want you
to think about that guy. I want you to think
about what he lives works in. What he lives and
works in every single day, the violence and misery, and
I want you to think about what he has to
do on the regular That guy is regularly having to
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pretty much beat people up but ton pepper spray. That
guy will undoubtudly have to use his weapon, his gun,
at some point in time and probably take a life.
That guy is surrounded by murderers, prostitutes, drugs every day
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all day, swimming through the murk and the filth. And
then the youth pastor at a church in my neighborhood
life is very safe and quiet. His neighborhood is very
safe and quiet, and obviously he does a good thing.
It's really important you'll preach the gospel of the use that.
That's a really important thing. When you look at those
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two guys, the cop who works the nasty job, murderers
and hookers versus the youth pastor, do you consider the
youth pastor to be holier better, more righteous than the
cop who lives and works with all the filth. I
do not at all nursery rhyme. Conservatism has taught the
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right for decades that you should sit out the fights,
don't ever fight, or if you do fight, oh, don't
fight too hard. Oh yeah, fight back. Oh not like that.
Ooh not like that, not in that way. Oh that
makes me uncomfortable. Oh, don't do that, but not that nothing.
That is not courage. And I don't care what you
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tell yourself. It's not biblical. It's not good at all.
We are fighting. We are fighting, and the stakes of
winning and losing are huge. Isn't that kind of cool,
kind of scary, but kind of cool. You don't I
love sports, you know. I love talking. I'm going somewhere
with this day with me. You know I love sports.
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I love talking about sports, just like a lot of dudes.
When I get together, especially when I used to be
a football freak, get together with your boys. You see this,
and you see that. I was great. I think this
guy's the best quarterback. I love sports. In fact, I
have a good friend who does sports media, and when
I was younger, i'd go sit in with him from
time to time, and I just do sports hits on is.
I love talking sports. It's fun, but I don't think
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I could do it every single day. You know, why,
what are the stakes? I love it, but what really
are the stakes? Your team loses. What we talk about
every day, you and me, this stuff matters to millions
and millions. Let's be honest. Because of America's place in
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the world. Billions of people are affected by the politics
the power game you and me discuss on a daily basis.
Here what we talk about matters a lot. It's really, really,
really important, and we had better win this game. We
had better win this power game. If these people win
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this power game. This is not an exaggeration. It's not
Hey Purble, it's not being over the top for radio.
If these people achieve final victory, billions of people will die.
Speaker 8 (26:00):
I'm here in Dubai.
Speaker 1 (26:02):
This is Bill Gates, by the way, top twenty eight,
very very important meeting.
Speaker 4 (26:08):
The issue of health and climate will be discussed at length.
That's never gotten the attention it deserves. These are food
systems and how with climate change, a lot of farmers
aren't able to grow their crops, which is a tragedy for.
Speaker 1 (26:25):
Them, they're attacking the food supply. Oh you want to
know another stake in this, here's another one, because it's
a lot of Christian and Catholic NGOs who are facilitating
the illegal invasion of this country. And you can see,
you'll see people all over the wall. The Bible says,
we're supposed to treat all the immigrants. Well, here's two
headlines for you. Venezuela's violent deaths fall to a twenty
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two year low, on migration, on migration, what does that mean. Well,
here's the headline. Rape surge is eleven percent in New
York City. They took all their rapists and murderers in
Venezuela and they emptied out the prisons onto the streets
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of the United States of America. And if you think
that's the Christian thing to do, you're a piece of crap.
You know that you're a piece of crap because you
wouldn't be saying that if that was your daughter, if
that was your wife. Oh, you're being awfully, you're being
super Christian with someone else's life, with someone else's wife.
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This is what's happening. The stakes of the game we
talk about every day are high, really, really high higher
than Hunter Biden Jesse. The conservative media is focusing on
how bad Kamalai is. But I know good people who
absolutely believe Trump is evil. They believe each of the
media's lies. The discussion has to be about turning around
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those lies. Otherwise good people will vote for any want
except Trump. Okay, well, pause on this. This is a
mistake people make a lot. No, don't talk about this,
only talk about that. No, you're talking about this when
you should be talking about that. Don't do that. Talk
about everything. If there's something you're passionate about. If the
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thing you're most passionate about is all the lies they've
told about Trump, then that's what you talk about with
your circle of friends and family. If that's what you're
hot on, you do it. Don't think that what you
should be doing or what you are doing is the
only way to go about politics. We all make this
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mistake because we're all selfish and we all think we're
smarter than everyone else. It's a very human thing to do.
Talk about everything. Talk about the lies they're telling about Trump.
Talk about the truth about Dome, don't leave any stone unturned,
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is used for despicable things, evil things. Look, I just
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facilitating so much of this human slave market. So that sucks.
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Also remember these little sound by producer. Write this one
down please. Joe Biden is not running for reelection. I
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am very very sure about that. Joe Biden's not running
for office again. The system is going to come to
Joe Biden and they're gonna tap him on the shoulder
and they're gonna say, Joe, we need you to go.
Can't wrong. The system is going to force Joe Biden,
maybe not to resign, but to not run again. They're
going to force him to not run again because the
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system only has one purpose. You and I have talked
about this a million times. What is that purpose? The
System's only job is to protect itself. Gosh, that guy's
so smart. What Chris? That guy, he just nails it
so often. He's so smart. I'm just really impressed. Oh
one more note on the Benjamin Net and Yahoo thing.
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Net and Yahoo's going to go speak before Congress. Dome
has announced that she's not going to preside over the
Senate when he does this. Biden's not going to be there.
Dome's not going to be there. This is how conflicted
the Democrat Party is now with this whole Hamas base
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that they have. Listen, here's listen to this.
Speaker 5 (31:37):
Pennsylvania's Governor Josh Shapiro is being discussed as one of
Harris's potential running mates. He also endorsed her tonight. In
your view one of the pros and cons for putting
him on the ticket.
Speaker 3 (31:46):
Well, he's certainly on a consideration. I know that from
Key Harris allies. He's a first term governor, is Jewish.
There could be some risks in putting him on the ticket.
Speaker 1 (31:55):
What what don't you just say he's a first governor
because he was one of the first ones I thought
of Arizona Senator Mark Kelly is the other Gretchen whitmerin Michigan,
of course, and Josh Shapiro, governor in Pennsylvania. It was
one of the first ones I thought. Remember, you need
to be thinking strategically. That's how they think think swing states.
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Fairly popular politicians in their swing states. And apparently Josh
Shapiro is being considered. But we do have that little
jew pro nas.
Speaker 5 (32:27):
Governor Josh Shapiro is being discussed as one of Harris's
potential running Macy also endorsed her tonight. In your view,
one of the pros and cons for putting him on
the ticket.
Speaker 3 (32:35):
Well, he's certainly on a consideration. I know that from
Key Harris Allies. He's a first term governor, he's Jewish.
There could be some risks in putting him on the ticket.
They're in a.
Speaker 1 (32:45):
Really, really healthy place, aren't they. Wow? Wow, Hi, I
want to be front man for deleterious consequences. You often
talk about your construction history and it's ups and downs.
Now that you're into radio, what's the most rewarding part
of being in the industry In your view, thanks Jesse.
Her name is Sheryl. It's not even close, not even close.
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The best thing about what I do is when I
meet you or when you email in with some way
that the show makes your life better. I know that
sounds stupid and hokey, but look, talk to Chris about it,
talk to Michael about it. We love it and this
as far as making your life better, we've had emails
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from people of hey, I got off Heroin because of
your show. We've had that email. Hey, we listen in prison.
We love your show, looking forward to getting down making
life better. Hey, I stopped drinking. Hey, I did that.
I have no idea why that would be, because I'm
so stupid, But those make our day. But to little
things too. Hey, I just want you to know I
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listen with my dad on the way to school and
I love it. Hey, my son and I listen to
your show while we do woodworking in the garage. It's
great bonding. We love it. I know that's stupid. Is
that stupid? Does that make me sound stupid? It makes
my day. It's better than any other part of it.
That makes my day. Making one person's life a little
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bit better makes my day. All right, Now it's time.
Speaker 5 (34:18):
Me what?
Speaker 1 (34:18):
Chris?
Speaker 8 (34:19):
What?
Speaker 1 (34:19):
And yes? I did hear? Everyone stop emailing me and
telling me about Sheila Jackson Lee passing away. Obviously I
know Sheila Jackson Lee, the congress woman from Houston passed away.
I don't look when people pass away who I maybe
wasn't a big fan of in life. I don't celebrate
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their passing. That's not really something you want to do.
I don't celebrate their passing. But I also don't come
on the radio and act like I'm sad either. The
only reason I'm bringing this up now is this is
kind of a philosophy on the show when people pass
so I don't really care for I just don't really
say much of anything at all. After all, it's such
a heavy time.
Speaker 8 (35:00):
As heavy as ten boxes that you.
Speaker 7 (35:02):
Might be moving now headlines and now here's a headline,
but you know, you know the thing, headlines we didn't.
Speaker 1 (35:10):
Get to blinkin points to wider pledges to support Ukraine
in case the US backs away under Trump. It don't
you find it, no matter where you stand on this
whole thing, don't you find it a little bit creepy
and revealing how committed these people are to making sure
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this conflict goes on forever. They're already making plans in
case Trump wins and tries to get us out of it.
They're already making plans for other nations to come together
to make sure the show continues to go on. What
is it about this particular place that has fascinated the
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world's elite. It's not the only invasion, it's not the
only war going on that's going on all over Africa, Asia,
other parts. Yet Ukraine is the one they seem to
be focused on the most. I wonder why that is?
Report Secret Service denied requests to increase Trump's security for years. Years.
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Here was Jim.
Speaker 3 (36:16):
Georgeran said he acknowledged a secret service had turned down
some requests.
Speaker 1 (36:20):
I'm asking how.
Speaker 2 (36:21):
Many a denial of a request is not equal of vulnerability.
Speaker 3 (36:26):
Well, tell me what it is.
Speaker 2 (36:27):
There are a number of ways that threats and risks
can be mitigate mitigated with a number of different asks.
Speaker 1 (36:35):
Again, I don't know what we're dealing with, malice, incompetence both,
and we may never know. But this is going to
be our struggle figuring it out. Scoop Biden doubted Harris's
election chances. That's from Axios today. Well looks like that
ship has already sailed. And let's be frank, I think
most of us are doubting Harris's election chances. It can't
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be her. Democrats privately work against the Kamala Harris nomination.
This would be Democrats like Jasmine Crockett.
Speaker 6 (37:06):
I am not confident at all because, as it was
laid out earlier, I do know that you know, behind
closed doors, while I won't name names, that there were
people that were absolutely like, it can't be the vice president.
So in one breath they were saying you know, the
president needs to be out in the next breath. They
were also saying it can't be.
Speaker 1 (37:23):
Her, and that's exactly why a lot of the street
animals get purged so quickly. They get way too honest.
We're going to do this again tomorrow. I cannot wait.
Who knows what this soap opera is going to look
like by the time we get back tomorrow. But we
will be here, all right, that's all