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Why does the left think people like Trump are the villain. They despise what you prize. People are fed up with their city leadership. Voting democrat is voting for the destruction of the country and the replacement of you.

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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. And
here's what we have in store this hour. I'm gonna
finish up my little story about politics and money. This
all started with the revelation that John Cornyn is currently
the leader in the clubhouse to be the next GOP

(00:32):
leader in the Senate. That hurts. We're gonna discuss why,
why do why does the left mischaracterize? Why do they
accident I shouldn't say mischaracterized, That's not how I wanted
to put that. Why do they accidentally compliment us when
they're trying to insult us. There's a fascinating thing there
that we're going to dig into. We're going to do

(00:54):
some more emails, We'll have some fun, and then we'll
check out here until tomorrow. And tomorrow step very nor
can I get a witness, Chris so excited now to
finish my story. I was running for congress case you're
just now joining us. I was running for Congress, young kid,
didn't know anything, finally won the primary, defeated the establishment guy.

(01:14):
I'm expecting all this GOP money to come pouring in
some dead broke. I need campaign money. This is long ago.
It was twenty years ago. I'm dead broke. I need money.
Surely the GOP will help. And nobody helps. No one
comes in, there's no GOP money. It's almost as if
it's almost as if it's been frozen for me for
some reason. Okay, well we can't quit. We're running for Congress.

(01:37):
We got to get through. I fly back to Washington, DC.
If you ever run for national politics, we need to
focus more locally. But if you run for national politics,
you'll find that you have to do this. You have
to fly around to raise money. I had to fly
to Texas to raise money. Wonderful people here. I was
just talking to a senator Friday night. He was at

(02:01):
something in Texas, and that night he was flying in
New York to raise money. Like you just have to
bounce around raise money. So I was flying to DC
to raise money. And pause the story for a moment
because I think I should probably add a little backstory
that I didn't tell you at the beginning. John McCain
was then a senator from Arizona, and John McCain did

(02:27):
not like me, and for a variety of reasons, he
didn't like me. One of the main reasons was I
actually got up on stage during a tea party rally
and endorsed his primary opponent. Oh yeah, Chris, I didn't care.
I just didn't care at all. I didn't have a
I just never worried about consequences. In fact, I still don't.

(02:49):
That's why I get in trouble all the time. I
didn't care. I didn't like him, and I got up
on stage and endorse his primary opponent against him. Of course,
that gets right back to McCain, who then decides that
who is this young idiot? Never heard of this guy before?
He's a nutjob, writes me off. Fine, I'm back in Washington,
DC raising money. I I am told that Jeff Flake,

(03:15):
Jeff Flake wants to see me. Jeff Flake, that name
probably won't mean anything to you. Even though he went
on to be a senator, he was at the time
a member of the House of Representatives in Arizona. He
would go on from there to become a senator, and
that's a whole other story. I go sit down with
Jeff Flake. He asked you, what are you doing here?

(03:36):
Because I didn't like Jeff Flake either, and he didn't
like me, and we were open about that. We didn't
like each other. He's not my cup tea. He said,
what are you doing here? I said, I'm raising money?
He said, oh, okay, didn't offer any and I said,
well you got any money? I said, do you want to?
And he looked me dead in the Aisle'll never forget.
I remember how he was standing. I was sitting. He

(03:56):
was standing in front of his desk, and he put
one of his feet up on his table, doing that
kind of leaning with the foot thing. And you know
what he said to me when I asked if I
could have some campaign money from him? You know what
he said, have you talked to John McCain yet? What
did John McCain say. Didn't say yes, didn't say no.
This little lap dog just wanted to know. What did

(04:20):
my dad say? Have you talked to my dad? Can
I stay out after curfew? What did John McCain say? Okay,
so I'm back in DC after the primary. I have
no money, I'm raising money. I get word that John
McCain wants to see me. I assume. I assume he's
just going to yell at me, and I'm probably just
gonna yell back because I didn't care and this was

(04:42):
just gonna be a big, uncomfortable thing. But okay, whatever,
I'll go see him. Whatever.

Speaker 2 (04:48):
I go.

Speaker 1 (04:50):
And I sit down with John McCain in his office
and I watched him one spill coffee down in the
front of him. It was a lid on a coffee
cup that was there, and it was hilarious because he
just starts cussing like a sailor. He was just an
old sailor with just his foul mouth. This is an
old sailor. You didn't get to see it because it
was public, but he was this old sailor. He starts

(05:11):
cussing that he starts asking me. He's not yelling at me.
He starts asking me about my time in the Marines,
and so I tell him about that, and where he
starts telling me old stories about being Maybe I start
telling old stories about being in the Marines. There's nothing
about me indorsing against him, nothing that he didn't ask
me to apologize or like, there was nothing. And you

(05:33):
could tell there was a moment in the meaning he
just decided he liked me personally, he hated my policies.
I was far to the right of where he was,
and he turns to his guy, his campaign guy, and
kind of gives him one of these head nods, and
I see it. It's very obvious. It's in front of me.
I get up, shake his hand. He's like, all right, well,
we're gonna get you some help, something to that effect.

(05:54):
That's not verbatim, I don't think, but it was something
like that, hey, we'll get you some help. All right,
all right, I turn around, I walk out. Apparently in
that meeting, John McCain decided that he wanted me to
get elected. And from that day forward, Remember the guy
who couldn't raise money. I'm burning up the phones. I

(06:15):
can't raise a dime. We had a PO box. You
have to have a PO box when you're running for
Congress because crazy communists want to murder everybody. So we
had a PO box. We would show up at the
PO box and there would be gigantic checks, maximum campaign checks,
every day, most of them most most days. It was multiple.

(06:38):
And these are not from people who I had called
or asked. I didn't know who most of these people were,
meaning most of these people didn't know anything about me.
What happened, John McCain said, it's go time, John McCain
told a guy who probably told a guy, hey, make

(07:00):
some phone calls, raise him some money now, and from
that point forward, we didn't have campaign money concerns. The
money doesn't go to me. It was all for commercials
and things like that. We ended up coming back, coming back,
I said, come back to win. No, we didn't coming back.

(07:20):
I ended up beating Gabrielle Gifford's on election day. On
election day voters, I won, but I had lost so
many votes on early votes when I couldn't afford to
have advertising up and she could that she beat me
by four thousand votes. Crazy story, and it's true story.

(07:45):
But the moral of this story is that's how campaign
money works, and that's how you buy favors in loyalty
from people in politics. I brought this up to you
before or if I was elected. If I had been elected,
let's say it was let's say I got her, I won,

(08:06):
and I went to the House of Representatives. If John
McCain called me one day after that and asked me
for a favor, now, I don't think he would have
even asked for me to vote against something I value
or something like that. But what if he were to
ask a favor that didn't even nothing illegal, but something
I didn't love. But hey, would you mind what if

(08:28):
the favor was, who's a member of the House of Representatives?
I hate Chris don Bacon? Don Bacon in the House
of Representatives. Let's say Don Bacon, he's that loser from Nebraska.
Don Bacon and John McCain just happened to be friends.
I'm making this up. I don't even know if they
knew each other. And John McCain called me one day
and said, hey, Jesse, Don Bacon wants a spot on

(08:49):
GOP leadership in the House. Hey, would you mind voting
for him? Would I be able to vote against him?
I hope the answer is yes. But I'll tell you
right now, after you go from not having a dime
to spend to being flushed with campaign cash and having
a chance to win your loyalty to somebody, sure does

(09:15):
a just doesn't It doesn't? It be honest with yourself,
it does. That's why losers like Mitch McConnell, John Cornyn,
John Thune. That's why guys, that's why guys like this
end up in GOP leadership because of the story I

(09:37):
just told you. They don't spend time at home, They
don't spend time in their districts, they don't hang out
with their families, they don't do normal things that normal
people want to do. Either they're in Congress assaulting your
dollar in your liberty, or they are bouncing around the
United States of America fancy dinner here, fancy dinner there,

(09:59):
fancy dinner there, And it's all fundraising and they're done.
Once they're done fundraising, they take these huge gobs of
campaign cash and hand them out to other people in
the GOP and potential people in the GOP to buy
favors and buy votes down the road. Every GOP candidate

(10:23):
with a chance right now to win their win their
race against the Democrat. I mean, I bet you money
without even looking it up. I didn't even look it up.
I bet you money. John Cornyn's campaign has max donated
to every one of those and also I would, I would,
I would bet my mortgage on this. I bet you John.

(10:44):
John Cornyan has been bundling and fundraising for those candidates.
Why so after the election when he wants to be Speaker,
they feel that sense of loyalty. And that's how the
swamp works. All right, all right, we're gonna talk. We're
gonna do a couple emails, and then I'm gonna talk
about how they mischaracterize, why they mischaracterize us, why do

(11:08):
they miss it so bad? Before I do that, let
me do this. I'm sure you've seen the horrible stories
we touched on him a little bit earlier, about our
pets being eaten by some of the new arrivals to
the country. A little bit hard to hear, especially for
anyone who loves their dog. I love my dog. I

(11:30):
love Fred. When I left the house today, he's seventy pounds.
He's enormous. And when I left today he was snuggling
with ob like he's a lap dog. He thinks he's
a lap dog. He does. It's just a big fluffy idiot.
And I love him. And we give him rough greens
with every meal. We put rough greens on every single

(11:52):
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(12:14):
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday. Of course,
it's been an amazing Monday, and all right, I'm gonna

(12:36):
dig into this. I have to dig into this story.
I'll do the emails later. If not, I'll get to
them tomorrow. But send in your emails Jesse at Jesse
kellyshow dot com because I find it so fascinating. There's
something I find extremely fascinating. The Communists, when they try
to insult the right in various ways, will oftentimes come

(13:02):
across as a compliment to people on the right. For instance,
it came out in The Atlantic. I don't know if
it's been in print yet or even if they still
print that rag. If you want to know what it
looks like, you go look at what I'm talking about online.
But I'm about to describe it to you. The new
cover of the Atlantic is this. You see a man

(13:24):
on a carriage, a horse carriage, right, so there are
horses in front of him. The carriage itself inside of
the carriage is a big cage. It's a cage and
it has an elephant in there. The guy who's driving
the carriage is Donald Trump. You can see Trump from behind,
wearing a suit in a red Maga hat, and he's

(13:44):
got a big whip, looking like he's getting ready to
whip the horses. And he's driving this carriage with the
GOP inside of it, and they're driving towards the Capitol.
You can tell what's Washington, DC, and the Capitol looks
all dark and scary too. Of course, The Atlantic a
filthy COMI rag and you should never watch it, never
buy it. They hate Trump with the fire of a

(14:06):
thousand sons, and they printed this. Somebody came up with
this artwork and they said to themselves, yeah, man, that
makes Trump look bad, scary, awful. And every single person
who's seen it today has said, oh, man, that looks cool. Hey,
Trump looks cool. And I was just brewing on that

(14:29):
and figuring out why does that happen so often? This
was not a one off. This is really really common.
They will do and say things that in their minds
make us sound dreadful, but for us they sound awesome.
Here's a good example. Oliver Stone. He's the filmmaker Oliver Stone,

(14:50):
a lefty, totally insane person. But Oliver Stone made a
movie years ago. You've probably seen it. If you haven't
seen it, you've heard of it. A movie called Wall Street.
It was supposed to be a really ugly negative look
at how Wall Street works and how it looks. That's

(15:10):
what the movie was supposed to be. And the bad
guy in the movie, he's played by Michael Douglas, but
it was a guy named Gordon Gecko when they wrote
this movie. Gordon Gecko, this character was supposed to represent
all that was soulless and evil and wrong about America

(15:32):
and the stock market. And you remember, you've probably heard
some version of this speech somewhere. It's famous from the movie.

Speaker 3 (15:38):
Greed, for lack of a better word, is good, Greed
is right, Greed works, Greed clarifies, cuts through and kept
yes of the evolutionary spirit. Greed in all of its forms,
greed for life, for money, for love, knowledge has marked

(16:03):
upward surge of mankind and green. You mark my words well,
not only save telled our paper, but that other malfunctioning
corporation called the USA. Thank you very much.

Speaker 1 (16:18):
He was supposed to be the bad guy in the movie.
You should see Chris laughing. Chris has never seen the movie.
From before his time, Chris thought he was the good guy.
He thought he was the protagonist in the movie. He's
not the protagonist in the movie. The protagonist in the
movie is Charlie Sheen, who plays the young stockbroker who

(16:40):
brings down Gordon Gecko in the end. Gecko's the bad
guy Chris. Only America loved him. They loved Gordon Gecko,
the character so much that when Hollywood was trying to
come up with another idea that don't make any money,
they made a Wall Street sequel, of course featuring who

(17:02):
did it feature Charlie she and the protagonists from the
first one? No, it featured Gordon Gecko. Michael Douglas became
a beloved character across the country. And here's why it's
going to sound dark, and maybe it is dark, but
it's true. You value things that they not only don't

(17:30):
relate to, they despise the things that you prize. You
get that they despise what you prize. And I didn't
realize that was going to rhyme until I said it.
Now gosh, that's glorious. They despise the things you prize.
And this is what I've been trying to get home about,

(17:52):
how we really are two totally separate species. You prize,
You treasure things like merit, hard work, accomplishment, heroism, beauty,
things like that are wonderful to you, wonderful to you.
You have to understand and accept that those are the

(18:16):
very things leftists hate. They hate those things. It's why
every time they try to insult you, they end up
complimenting you, because they are fearful of and hate everything
you treasure. And you see it in their artwork, and
you see it when they try to lampoon the other side.

(18:37):
You see it when they try to make a movie
with a caricature about you. You see it, all right.
I have another example of why it's failing them. Next.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday. Do
not forget. If you miss any part of the show,
you can download the whole thing on iart, on Spotify,

(18:58):
on iTunes. The very things you value, those are the
things they hate. It's why when they try to make
you you look scary, it does look scary and awful
and infuriating to them, and it looks wonderful to you.
It's why they blew it so bad with Tim Walls.

(19:18):
This comes back to actually that here's the headline for you.
I'll read you a couple of things from this. Hillary falling,
Hillary Harris falling behind among male voters in key states.
Vice President Harris faces a major challenge winning over male
voters and is losing men by a bigger margin than
she's winning women in key states like Pennsylvania, Nevada, and

(19:39):
North Carolina. And they give it away right here. You
skip a couple paragraphs down. A senior Democratic aide said
sexism and misogyny are still powerful forces in the country's
battleground states. Misogyny is a hell of a drug. The
source equipped who said the problem reared head when Hillary

(20:01):
Clinton was a Democrat nominee eight years ago. And you
scrolled down a little bit more. There they're quoting some
Ross Baker. He's some guy at Rutgers. Baker said Harris's
choice of Minnesota Governor Tim Walls, a former high school
football coach, as her running mate, appeared designed to give
the Democrat ticket more appeal with male voters. And he's

(20:24):
describing how the Democrat team saw Walls quote, they saw
him as a man's man, and I think the idea
was that he was somebody who could connect with these
very alienated male voters who feel that the trend of
national policy in recent years has been very much tilted

(20:45):
in the favor of women. Democrats looked at this guy
and thought, yeah, that's a man's man who will fool
those male voters.

Speaker 4 (20:58):
And we did something a little bit.

Speaker 2 (21:00):
We banned banning books, especially banning lgbtqbooks, for themes in.

Speaker 1 (21:05):
That they don't even have any idea what a man
looks like. They grabbed some goober because he used to
be an assistant football coach, and because he did twenty
four years in the National Guard before scamming out of
deploying with his men. They looked at that and thought, yeah,

(21:29):
that's the man's man who will calm those men down
and get them voting for us. We don't even we
don't even resemble the same species of human being. If
you looked at Tim Walls ever in your life and
thought to yourself, that's a man's man, Golly, you need

(21:50):
to get out more. Anyway, Speaking of Dome, she was
asked if she's gonna confiscate your guns.

Speaker 2 (21:56):
It's a great idea, But I mean, listen, I don't
think we lacked a great idea. As I've said many times,
We've been having great ideas for decades.

Speaker 5 (22:04):
The problem is that.

Speaker 2 (22:05):
Congress does not have the courage to act. And that
is why from the beginning I have said my attenda
incage attempting to get Congress to act. But if they
don't it in the first one hundred days of my administration,
I'm going.

Speaker 1 (22:17):
To take executive action.

Speaker 2 (22:18):
Because what we need is action.

Speaker 1 (22:21):
She's going to take executive action on confiscating your guns.
That's what the question was. Here's Warnock. Rafayel Warnock, Senator
from Georgia, seems to be thinking the same thing.

Speaker 4 (22:30):
Should she also be, in your opinion, supporting a mandatory
gun buyback program.

Speaker 5 (22:36):
Listen, we're not going to be able to get where
we need to go without action, and Congress we've got
to pass some laws to a deal with this.

Speaker 1 (22:45):
Now.

Speaker 5 (22:46):
I was hardened by the fact that two years ago
we finally did a gun safety law.

Speaker 1 (22:53):
Just quick note that gun safety law I was talking
about that was courtesy of John Cornyan, the one who
right now is going to be the next GOP leader
in the Senate unless we stop it. Just wanted to
remind you that's where that law came from.

Speaker 5 (23:06):
Safer Communities Act, and it was the first gun safety
law we passed in thirty.

Speaker 1 (23:11):
Years, courtesy of John Cornet.

Speaker 5 (23:13):
Thirty years. And it was modest, but it did save lives.
But clearly, in the wake of what happened just the
other day in winder Georgia, it's not enough. And the
least we can do is move forward on the bipartisan
spaces where ordinary people agree. Clearly, there's a disconnect between

(23:34):
what the people, the American people want and what they're
able to get out of their government. Again, eighty seven
percent of Americans believe in background checks, and yet I
hear politicians say that it's not guns who kill people,
it's people who kill people. And yet we don't even
want to know who those people are. We won't even support.

Speaker 4 (23:52):
Yes or no though, should she support the mindatory buyback program?

Speaker 6 (23:56):
Just a yes or no?

Speaker 5 (23:58):
Listen, Look, as a pastor, I've done back buy back programs.
You can pick this issue or that issue, but I
think that again, there's not one single thing that will
make all of this.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
Coway mandatory gun buy back. Just so we're all clear,
Mandatory means give me your gun, or you're a criminal.
Give me your gun, or I'll send the police or
the FBI to your door to throw you in a
cage for not giving me your gun. This is not

(24:33):
this is no longer some fringe thing. Dome supports that,
and she's been on the record supporting that for years.
Mainstream Democrats now support that. Might get a little spicy,
got a little spicy at this city council meeting in Chicago.
This woman's having none of it.

Speaker 7 (24:51):
A democratic park to just like pay Julia, just do
like that. Tussel lady, you better put up out the
Democratic part right, save yourself, save your families, save your dignity,
save your job, to save your seat, because if y'all don't,
we're coming for your.

Speaker 1 (25:10):
Says, we ain't checked in this North more.

Speaker 7 (25:14):
From a bunch of people who have broken into the
country and now have completely broke the sea, have completely
broke the country, have completely disgrace to the United States
of America. America is a disgrace and fun us.

Speaker 3 (25:31):
Oh my god, what a solution you give us?

Speaker 7 (25:34):
A faith black, cackling hen of a candy with a
vice president.

Speaker 1 (25:42):
She's upset. Look listen to how fast this is in Alabama.
I remember, this is everywhere across the country. It's not
just New York. It's not La, it's not Ohio, it's
not Chicago, it's Alabama. Listen to how fast they shut
this down.

Speaker 7 (25:54):
You know where the individuals we're discussing are coming.

Speaker 6 (25:57):
From, where the point of origins.

Speaker 1 (26:01):
Because you're treating.

Speaker 8 (26:02):
Him like awful US citizens, which they are not. Okay,
So I'm gonna put it off because We've had three.

Speaker 9 (26:09):
People to come up.

Speaker 8 (26:10):
I'm gonna cut it off because we have no reason. Again,
we have no reason to launch an investigation or to
treat people as differently because of how they look. There's
no reason for me. Well that's that's just what I'm saying.
I just said that. TV just said that.

Speaker 1 (26:24):
Okay, So, but I said, but there's no He is
a failed state. Their president was assassinated in twenty twenty one.

Speaker 7 (26:32):
There is no way the state depart.

Speaker 2 (26:35):
We're done, and I'm gonna at his Please let him talk.

Speaker 8 (26:39):
You have to show a lot there specific Okay, I'm
gonna ask all of you to lady because his media
is overs.

Speaker 7 (26:45):
Having no other father er.

Speaker 1 (26:48):
A citizen showed up at a city council meeting asking
why his small Alabama town is all of a sudden
looking like Haiti, and they just flat out closed the meeting.
And I just wanted to remind you once again, and
the Democrats and James Langford did this to you on person.

Speaker 9 (27:03):
Starting with our administration, we gave TPS temporary Protected status
to Haitian migrants fifty five thousand, and then more recently,
we extended temporary Protected status to over one hundred thousand
hatient migrants for that very reason that they need support,
they need.

Speaker 1 (27:20):
Protection, thirty thousand a month. That's how many they're flying
and busting into the country on your dime, remaking America.
If you vote Democrat this November, your trash. You can't

(27:41):
vote for that. You're voting for the replacement and the
destruction of your own country and your own citizens. You
can't vote for that anymore. It's gone. Sorry, They're gone,
all right, Hang on, It is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Final segment of The Jesse Kelly Show Autumn month. I'm
as excited as you are for Debate Night tomorrow night,

(28:03):
just gonna reach on, right, Chris, do you think I'm
gonna put this out there and if you don't like it,
to send it right back. Do you think we should
have a guest on tomorrow to talk about the debate?
I don't know. I think that'd be kind of lame.
And what Chris what? Well, That's what I was thinking,
Chris said, who knows more about it than me? I

(28:25):
can't think of anyone like what Chris, Well, I can't
think of anybody.

Speaker 9 (28:28):
You know.

Speaker 1 (28:28):
What we should do? Actually, we should try to get
Spicer on tomorrow. Spicer is so good at those things. Chris,
reach out to Spicer and we'll see if we can get
Spicer on tomorrow. We probably should talk about this off
the air. I realize everyone's listening right now, but I
feel like this is the best time to have this conversation.
This dude, this is on CNBC pushing back about the

(28:51):
whole dome. Not do an interview.

Speaker 2 (28:52):
No, she talks to people, right, She's reaching out to me,
she's reaching out to business.

Speaker 6 (28:57):
She hasn't talked to the press.

Speaker 9 (29:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (29:00):
I know you're a surrogate, but the American people are frustrated.
The media is frustrated that the amount of access anyone's
gotten her for the fast forty one days. I know
you've seen that we're finally going to have a debate
more night, because she sat down for one interview that
was taped and then cut down, and certain little things
came out from it. But it has been a master

(29:21):
class in avoiding any questions, and nothing's been made clear
by her. Maybe it's been made clear in dribs and
drabs from her policy makers when it comes out in
print or off a teleprompter at one of her scripted speeches.
She's been impossible to pin down on anything because she
hasn't given any access.

Speaker 1 (29:40):
Look, you can say a lot of things about Dome.
Impossible to pin down wouldn't be one of the ways
I'd put it. But this is it.

Speaker 2 (29:46):
So you know how those lids are because this is
I'm just gonna speak, Okay, So this is it. So
you know how those lids on the Starbucks cuts. They're white, right,
and so if you were a lipstick, they get all
over the lid. And so then I find myself in
meetings if I'm the only woman, and that's kind of
and so I keep taking the lid off and having
my cup out so that I don't have that big

(30:08):
lipstick mark on the lid.

Speaker 1 (30:11):
So this might be the next president.

Speaker 2 (30:13):
I said, can we do something about the color of
the lid? So that was that conversation.

Speaker 1 (30:25):
I'm thinking about getting a new ice maker for the house,
not a replacement ice maker. The one I have is
seven really, but I'm thinking about getting an ice maker
for every room in the house. I'm not obviously financially,
that's not gonna happen right now, but Christmas is coming up. Well, yeah, Chris,

(30:48):
they are a lot of money. I'm not gonna be
made fun of by you. That last week by I
was like thirty five to forty dollars. I'm not going
going to buy one for every room in the house yet,
but I think if I start investing now over time,
that I can eventually get to the place where I
will have endless ice in every room. What, Chris, what's
your problem with it? How would you plumb it? Chris,

(31:12):
I don't have one that's plumbed, buddy. You have to
pour water in it. It just plugs into the wall
and you pour water in it and it makes some ice.
Did you think did you think I was gonna spend
the money to have one installed or well, I can
do that, but it would be ugly. I don't know
how to do it. I actually asked Timbershett. He's a
congressman from Tennessee. I asked him today. He's on my

(31:34):
TV show tonight. Remember I have a TV show every
night nine pm Eastern Time on the first TV I
asked him if he had an ice maker, and he
Tommy toppered me right there on the air. You know
what he said. When they first moved into their house,
they have one of the trash compactor things. You ever
see one of those the ones that pull out, you
put the trash in, they mash it down. He had
the thing ripped out and he put a freaking ice

(31:56):
maker in there that's plumbed. Yeah, how sick is that?
Mine just sits on the counter. Did you think I
had a plumbed ice maker? Chrits No, gosh, no, no,
I didn't. But I want to countertop one for every room.
And I feel like that's something I could make happen
over time, overtime, not right now, over time. I feel
like I could make that happen. I'm still angry. About

(32:19):
this woman, just this woman in Ohio, her and her
husband watching their life be ripped apart by Democrats.

Speaker 4 (32:26):
What I'm seeing, it is so unsafe in my neighborhood anymore.
I have the homeless that we're trying to camp out,
and I have made concessions with them, and I try
to help them the best I can to keep them
from trying to squat on my property. But it is
so unsafe. I have men that cannot speak English in

(32:46):
my front yard, screaming at me, throwing mattresses in my
front yard, throwing trash in my front yard, and I can't.
I look at me. I weighed ninety five pounds. I
couldn't defend myself if I had to. Husband is elderly,
and last night, after living in this home for forty
five years, he said, no, well guess what it's time
to pack up and move. He said, we can't do

(33:09):
this anymore. He said, it's killing both of us.

Speaker 6 (33:11):
Mentally.

Speaker 4 (33:12):
I don't understand what you expect of us as citizens.
I mean, I understand they're here under temporary protected status
and you're protecting them. And I understand that our city
services are overwhelmed and understaffed. But who's protecting us if
we're protecting them, who's protecting me?

Speaker 1 (33:33):
Ninety five years old, ninety five pounds, I mean elderly woman,
husbands elderly lived in Springfield, Ohio for forty five years,
and now they have savages on their lawn, threats of
violence because Democrats got elected and opened up the border
of the country on purpose. Freaking evil man evil all right,

(34:00):
speaking of evil Hamas still continues. Israel still under attack
all the time, and because of our media and the
way our media is gone, they assume that America doesn't care,
or even worse, especially when it comes to the Democrats,

(34:20):
they assume the media is on the other side, or
America is on the other side. I should say that's
what they assume. You know, the International Fellowship of Christians
and Jews, it's there to provide not just prayer for
these people. It's there to provide firefighting equipment, bunkers, bulletproof ambulances.

(34:40):
How bad is it suck to live in a place
where you even need that now, But that's worth That's
what they go through over there all the time. They
need your support. If you can go to support IFCJ
dot org. Support IFCJ dot org it's one word, all right,

(35:01):
all right, And now here's a headline, but you know,
you know the thing headlines. We didn't get to seventy
percent of migrants under Biden came here illegally. I can't
stand they can that they continue to use that word migrant.
But yes, of course they did. This is done on purpose,

(35:23):
and I want to remind you, like I said in
the open, if you're an evil person, you're a Democrat
or one of the ones in Republican leadership. If you're
an evil person who doesn't care about America or American citizens,
an open border is all good for you. All the
things that come from it are good things. We are
being attacked from our own government. Landlord forced to sell

(35:45):
Colorado apartment complex after it was taken over by Venezuelan
migrant migrant gang trend de Arragua. We have landlords selling
off their property because prison gangs from Venezuela were allowed
into the country by Democrats. Both House and Senate control
will hinge on the outcome of a handful of races.

(36:08):
I want to once again remind you that Donald Trump
is not the only one who needs your vote. This November.
And I also want to remind you if we get
a GOP house, in GOP Senate and the White House,
yet we have John Cornyn as head of the Senate,
all of it will pretty much be for not. So
call your Republican senator tonight, send him an email, send

(36:32):
him a message on social media. If you can get
the word out, don't you dare vote for John Cornyn?
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