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May 20, 2025 37 mins

Marco Rubio was a Republican darling, before losing the love because of an amnesty bill he signed on to. But, it looks like someone smart got in his ear because he is rising again with a handful of examples with some Senators. There are record slow judicial retirements. They have taken over the courts and use their position to push forward the revolution. The reason so many of our institutions are a joke now.

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. Teddy is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show. On
a wonderful, magnificent Tuesday. We're gonna talk about Marco Rubio,
the new and improved Marco Rubio. We'll get to him,
federal judges sitting there on purpose, running people over with snowmobiles,

(00:34):
all that and so much more coming up in the
final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show. Now, Rubio is
Marco Rubio, him, his career, he himself. I find to
be interested. If you are old enough, you remember the
emergence of Marco Rubio. He really came up during that

(00:55):
tea party area era. He was a Florida guy, is
a guy, and he was super young back then. I
guess we all were. But he was young and thought
of as bring pretty far to the right, and we
thought to ourselves, we might have a senator who's decent.
And we're always looking for one of those, right because

(01:16):
there aren't that many of them. Most of our senators
are turds. John Corny and James Langford, you know what
I mean with most of our senators suck. And we
get him in there and he's good. But then something happens. Rubio,
he makes a critical mistake. I would be willing to

(01:36):
bet and I don't know this because I don't know him.
In fact, I've criticized him so many times publicly. I'm
sure he hates me, which is fine. But he made
a mistake that I bet you he regrets to this day.
A group of Republicans, amnesty loving open borders Republicans, joined
together with a group of amnesty loving open borders Democrats

(01:59):
and they try to get through a big amnesty bill.
And they did the same thing Washington, DC always does
when they're trying to sell an amnesty bill. They know
the American people don't want amnesty, so every single time
they try to sell it as a border security bill
where they give you twenty five feet a wall in

(02:20):
exchange for giving American citizenship to twenty five million illegals.
They do the same thing, and every time. It's how
James Langford tried to sell that amnesty bill last year,
when he joined with the Democrats to try to sell
the amnesty bill, did he go on TV and talk
about all the amnesty it gave way, No, we're going
to socure of the border and they do the same
thing all the time. Rubio, he joins this group, and

(02:44):
immediately he found out something that I've known for the
longest time, something Trump most definitely knows, something smart Republicans
know and dumb Republicans don't when it comes to immigration,
specifically illegal immigration. Republican voters, the Republican base has been

(03:08):
so screwed over so many times by its own representatives,
by our own gopeers, that if you take a hard
line stance. This is a lesson for every one of
you thinking about running for office. If you take a
hard line stance on illegal immigration as a Republican, you

(03:28):
can be a complete rhino, moderate, squish loser on virtually
every other issue. But because you took a hard line
stance on immigration, you will be praised as the conservative god,
as the second coming of Washington, Jefferson and everybody rolled

(03:50):
into one. All you have to do is take an extreme,
not even an extreme, take any kind of a right
wing stance on illegal immigration, and the right, who has
been so beaten down, will immediately hold you up and
make you their king. I've seen it happen in small ways,
in big ways. People forget our governor in Arizona. We

(04:12):
had a governor in Arizona. It doesn't matter who she is,
but we had a governor when I was in Arizona.
She wasn't even really far to the right at all.
She raised taxes, did all kinds of things. But she
signed a bill SB ten seventy I believe was the
name of the bill. It got all kinds of national
controversy at the time. It was an illegal immigration bill,

(04:34):
and it was the most benign thing you've ever seen
in the world. I don't remember all the details, but
it was basic things like the traffic cop can ask
for your papers like it was stuff like that. It
was the most benign illegal immigration bill. And this pretty
moderate woman was immediately made into a king in the
GOP for signing that bill. Donald Trump, do you remember,

(04:55):
Do you remember what specifically catapulted Donald Trump into being
the face of the GOP for the last decade. Do
you remember what it was? It wasn't running for president.
Everyone knew about Donald Trump before that. It wasn't coming
down the gold escalator, wasn't any of that. What took
Donald Trump from yet another guy running for president to

(05:17):
being the nominee was one speech. Now he's given several
cents then, but it was his opening speech. The guy
comes down and announce he's running for office. We don't
know anything else about him, taxes, spending, abortion, nothing else.
What's he say? Freaking Mexico. They're sending a bunch of
criminals over here. That's who's coming across the border. Criminals. Boom.

(05:41):
Darling of the GOP for a decade ever since. But
for Marco Rubio and for other Republicans like him, they
find out the hard way that that one issue, it
can work against you in the exact same way. You
can have, as far as you know, conservative principles go

(06:05):
the most sterling voting record humanly possible on guns, on taxes,
on spending, on you can have a sparkling clean record
that shows you were the ultimate fighter for liberty. But
if you screw us over on immigration you try to
pass an amnesty bill, Boom, you have put a cap,

(06:26):
you have put a ceiling on your career. You may
never be able to overcome Marco Rubio. Conservative Darling gets
into the United States Senate, he's doing just fine, and
gets himself snookered Snookered into signing on to an amnesty
bill that didn't even get passed. It was so unpopular
the people who tried to pass it were so hated

(06:48):
it didn't even get passed. Presidential aspirations gone turned into
what was basically a punchline the first time he ran
against Trump. Remember this first time he ran against Trump
was a twenty sixteen. Trump's up there making fun of
how small he is. He's not even small. I think
he's like six feet tall. But Trump's calling him little Marco,

(07:09):
just openly mocking him. Trashed in everybody after that kind
of thought, Well, I mean, it's senator. It's not like
it's a bad thing if that's as high as you rise.
But I think Senator Rubio is about all we're going
to ever see. I don't know what happened. I've been
told that somebody really sharp got in his ear and

(07:30):
started giving him good advice. This guy's awesome.

Speaker 2 (07:34):
Our immigration policy should be based on the national interest
of the United States, period, end of story. If there
is a subset of people that are easier to vet
who we have a better understanding of who they are
and what they're going to do when they come here,
they're going to receive preference no doubt about it. There
are a lot of sad stories around the world, millions
and millions of people around the world. It's heartbreaking. We
cannot assume millions and millions of people around the world.

(07:54):
No country can. So you have to have a process
of deciding who do you prioritize, who do you allow in.
We do it all the time. We do it in
our immigration system now under our current laws. Unfortunately, it's
primarily based on family connection and not on what they're
going to contribute towards to the society from a merit standpoint.
That should be changed, but that will require statutory changes.
But the bottom line is this notion that somehow we

(08:16):
have to accept anyone who wants to come to the
United States is absurd and no country in the world
has an immigration policy like that.

Speaker 1 (08:24):
This guy's awesome. I can't believe how amazing is he.
Just frankly, he might be arrested for how badly he
brutalized poor Tim Kando.

Speaker 2 (08:33):
Race as you are entitled to entrance as a refugee
if you demonstrate a well justified fear of.

Speaker 1 (08:39):
Persecution and you're not entitled.

Speaker 2 (08:41):
I have a different standard based upon the color of
somebody's skin, would that be accepted. Well, I'm not the
one arguing that. Apparently you are because you don't know
the fact that they're right, and that would no. I
would say a very easy thing. The United States has
a right to pick and choose who they allow him
to the unit.

Speaker 1 (08:55):
Even based on the color of somebody's skin.

Speaker 2 (08:57):
You're the one that's talking about the color of their skin,
not me. Burned down and they were killed in hand
the color of their skin.

Speaker 1 (09:05):
Marco Rubio, listen to this guy. Listen to him, Listen
what he says. Remember Van Holland, that idiot democrat who
flew down to l Salvador and made a big jerk
out of himself. Took that took that gang member we
sent down there, took him out to lunch. Uh. Rubio
brought it.

Speaker 2 (09:23):
Up today in the case of El Salvador. Absolutely, absolutely,
we deported gang members, gang members, including the one that
you had a margarita with. And that guy is a
human trafficker, and that guy is a gang banger, and
that and the evidence is going to be clear in
the days.

Speaker 1 (09:41):
Rubio has the floor chairman.

Speaker 3 (09:43):
He can't make unsubstantiated Senator Secretary Rubio has the floor,
and Rubio should take that testimony, the federal senator states,
because he hasn't done it under oath.

Speaker 1 (09:55):
Listen, did you hear how badly that got to Van Holland?
Democrats never think things through. They just savages who respond
to the latest impulse, almost like a puppy when he's
surrounded by little steak chunks. Senator van Holland, how did
you think it was going to land when you hopped
on a taxpayer funded plane and flew to El Salvador

(10:18):
to have dinner with an MS thirteen gang member? How
did you think that was gonna land? You psycho? All Right,
I'll give Rubio props one more time, and then we're
moving on and we're going to talk about the judges,
and we're going to talk about emails, and we're going
to talk about the fact that you were still short
changing yourself on the meat you purchased because you haven't
gotten an iq sence yet. And this is the greatest

(10:39):
thing ever. And let me just as a side note
housewarming gifts, there is no better housewarming gift than an
iq Sense wireless cooking thermometer from chef iq. There's no
no better housewarming, gift, wedding gift, nothing better, baby shower.
I'm sure the kids will like it too, whatever that is,
whatever the occasion is, get yourself an IQ sense. July

(11:00):
fourth is coming up. Do you want to be the
star your neighborhood cookout? Go get yourself a big chunk
of meat, Put an IQ Sense or two in it,
Put it on the grill, on the smoke or in
the oven, and forget about it. Your phone will tell
you when it's done. And because you're cooking to temperature,
it's done perfectly every time. Pull it out, let it rest,

(11:26):
scarf and pretend to be a pitmaster like I. Do
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back the Jesse Kelly Show. It's still real to me,

(11:46):
Dammit the tyrn stacks. It is the Jesse Kelly Show
on a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday. Remember if you miss any
part of the show, you can download the whole thing
on I Heart, Spotify iTunes. You can email us Jesse
at Jesse kellyshow dot com. One last little shout out

(12:07):
to Rubio Man he's got some spice.

Speaker 4 (12:11):
Now I have to tell you directly and personally that
I regret voting for you for Secretary of State.

Speaker 2 (12:16):
I yield back, I respond you may well. First of all,
your regret for voting for me confirms I'm doing a
good job.

Speaker 1 (12:26):
Hey Jesse, what's your shoe size? That's a very weird question. Fourteens? What? Chris?
Why are you sneering at that? What? Fourteen's? Oh, it's
a huge pain in the reret. See nobody carries it.
You see stores cap out at twelve or thirteen. Nobody

(12:47):
carries fourteen. You have to special Oh you'd hate it, Chris.
Think about the cost you have to order what hear
me out? You have to order all your shoes. You
have to order everything. That's awful. You can't buy jeans,
you can't buy anything. Hey Jesse, what's your inion of
Sammy the Bull Gravano. He's a criminal and a murderer.
That's my opinion of Sammy the Bull Gravano. And you

(13:10):
know what's funny about these guys, I'll tell you this.
Obviously everyone knows Sammy the Bull was John Gotti's second
in command and in order to stay out of prison cuts,
a deal with the government, informs on. You got the
whole thing. But what's what's so fascinating about his story
and how often I see the same story, is so

(13:30):
here's a guy, he essentially rated out the boss of
the Gambino crime family, and he's so ingrained with criminality.
I mean, he came up, that's all he knew that
he couldn't even stay in the witness protection program. He

(13:51):
just left to go start his own drug ring. I
think it was an Arizona. Was it an Arizona? Chris? Yeah,
It just these guys, and it's I think the stories
are fascinating. I've always found that life fascinating, as most
men do. It's just it's fascinating from the outside looking in.
But when you because I geek out on mob stuff.

(14:12):
It it's crazy how often these guys they just grew
up as criminals, and they don't know and can't know
and don't want to know any other way to live.
That's the only life they have ever known is hustling, thieven,
finding some way to do something. They started out as kids,

(14:36):
most of them little kids. I remember, Uh, Bugsy Siegel,
you know who Bugsy Siegel is? Everyone knows who Bugsy
Segel was, famoush Jewish gangster. He was very good friends
with Mayer Lansky, the other the real big shot kind
of the Jewish mafia mob boss. They were all in
with Lucky Luciano and kind of the really kind of

(14:56):
the ogs of the American mafia. Bugsy Siegel, well, Bugsy
Siegull was muscle. He was always killing people. That's what
he that's really what he did. Well, he killed people.
But Bugsy Seagull's story, Bugsy Seagull's story started out he
was a teenage boy, a teenage boy, I think a
young teenage boy, like thirteen fourteen too, and he and

(15:17):
his friends they had fruit carts, if I remember right,
fruit carts at the time in New York, and they
still have him to go buy fruit from carts. But
guys would just sell their fruits on the street corner,
and Bugsy Seagull and his friends would simply go up
and say, hey, we're gonna need a cut, and if
we don't, something bad's gonna happen to your fruit stand, period,

(15:37):
and we'll set fire to the whole thing. As a
thirteen year old boy. As a thirteen year old boy,
he doesn't know any other way. There's no other way
for him to live. He's a gangster, that's what he is,
speaking of gangster or FK Junior did pretty well. I

(15:58):
also want to point out, and it's left. This hag
he's talking to is Patty Murray.

Speaker 3 (16:03):
And I also want to point out, just two minutes left,
I want to I asked you a specific I want
to point out something, Centator, you presided here. I think
for thirty two years you presided over the destruction of
the elves of the American people. Well, I am are
people are now the sickest people in the world, seriously,
because you have seriously that that is a what have you?

(16:26):
What have you done about the epidemic chronic disease?

Speaker 1 (16:30):
Secretary?

Speaker 3 (16:30):
What have you done about the epidemic chronic disease?

Speaker 5 (16:34):
Seriously, Madame Secretary, I would ask it to hold back
and let the senator ask the questions.

Speaker 1 (16:40):
You know, he's upset, obviously, but it's such a great
question to ask so many of these people who've been
there so long, what have you actually done? And of course,
you know what the truth is, they haven't done anything,
and they don't intend to do anything. They're there for themselves.
They're not there for you, they're not there for me.
They're there to fill up their pockets and feel important

(17:02):
to be called senator and get private security and get
a stake bot for him every now and then, and
you get senator on your tombstone, and maybe a foreign
dignitarial show up if you've been a good little boy
for long enough. But they're not actually there to do
anything for us. They're there to ensure the system of
corruption remains in place, which is exactly why this is

(17:24):
from excess of democracy. Federal judges are retiring at a
recent record slow pace in twenty twenty five. See, there
are only so many federal vacancies, right, and most of
these judges are older, closer to retirement age. But wouldn't

(17:45):
you know, right as Donald Trump takes over and starts
actually trying to make significant changes to the corrupt system,
these judges have decided they're just not in the mood
to retire anymore. That's what I mean about just protecting
the system in place. All right, We need to talk
about running into people with snowmobiles, because there's a story

(18:07):
out and it gave me a fantastic idea and then
we'll talk a little bit more about democrats, hatred of
white people, and constitutional crisis and other things. Let's do
this email. Hey Jesse, I can't believe you didn't turn
the Biden News into a Chalk plug. They said his
cancer is reacting to hormone treatment. The hormone treatment is

(18:28):
lowering your testosterone, which has the side effect of cognitive issues.
If you don't want to have cognitive issues, you need
to go to Chalk and boost your testosterone. The guy says,
the RV salesman is fading. Look, I wasn't going to
do that because that would be a lousy thing to do,
And I'm not just going to take some random, unrelated

(18:50):
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I've got on anymolysi on mean yes, yes, Kelly, you're
listening to the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday. All right, So

(19:56):
this story out of Wyoming, there's a ban Well, they're
trying to get a ban on well, here's the headline,
ban on chasing and striking Wyoming's Wyoming's wildlife with snowmobiles
is rejected again by the legislative committee. Now, I'm gonna
set aside this particular topic because that's a really truly

(20:18):
awful thing to do, to purposely run over animals or
hit animals with your snowmobile. And it's amazing that there's
a place where that's that common. Either way, we're gonna
set that aside because I had another idea. Don't shake
your head, Chris, hear me out, hear me out. Snowmobile jousting.

(20:44):
Oh yeah, you see that, You see that, Chris, was
ready to dump all over it, and then I dropped
that little nuggy on him, and now he's listening. Snowmobile jousting.
Think about this. Think about this. You'd probably have to
have the snowmobiles on tracks, because snowmobiles now listen, listen,

(21:08):
you'd have to What I'm worried about is you can't
have the snowmobiles running into each other head to head,
because then somebody's gonna die. Those things are heavy and
they go really fast. But what, Chris, what I know
the danger is what makes it fun? Are you not
understanding that there's still a spear involved here? We don't
have to add a high speed head to head collision

(21:32):
on top of it. Why are you rubbing your head?
We put the even if they're not on tracks, there's
a barrier that prevents you from running. That's all I'm
worried about is running headlong into somebody, a spear, a helmet.
We'll have to decide on the levels of body armor,
and we're gonna have to decide on an appropriate speed

(21:53):
because it's probably not doable if you're doing seventy miles
an hour, maybe risking some bodily in there. Tell me,
you wouldn't go snowmobile jousting? What Chris do they work
on sand snowmobiles? You probably dig in, buddy, Maybe I mean,

(22:14):
I guess they might, but you'd probably dig in the
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Snowmobile jousting. Putting it out there. If somebody wants to

(22:38):
do something about it, it's up to you, But I
guess it probably would be the whitest sport ever. Wait
till Ellie Mistool comes out about this.

Speaker 6 (22:46):
Is this election has proven that this administration has proven
painfully in some ways, is that black people cannot save
this country from white folks. We can't do it alone. Right,
If white folks aren't going to join in, if white
women aren't going to join in, if Latinos aren't going

(23:06):
to join in, we can't do it alone.

Speaker 1 (23:09):
Now, maybe you're focusing on the racial aspect of that,
but if you are you're missing it. You're missing what's
really in his heart. And yes, I know he hates
white people. I got all that, But what's his frustration really,
is it with actual skin color. No, his frustration is

(23:29):
the different groups that aren't helping the revolution, and specifically
his problem is with white people. That's why you've seen
a huge uptick uptick in anti white rhetoric from Democrats,
both in the media and elected democrats. That's why you've
heard so much of this white boy this and white

(23:50):
that and colonize of that. What is that a result of? Yes,
there's it's a result of a bunch of really sick,
gross skin color revolution stuff, But it's really a result
of They looked at the election results. They looked at
the different demographics after Donald Trump won the election, and
they didn't come to the conclusion that they should stop lying.

(24:12):
They didn't come to the conclusion that maybe we shouldn't
have opened the border, maybe we shouldn't have lied, maybe
we shouldn't have done this. That's not how communists think.
They looked at the demographics of the country and how
the demographics voted, and they identified the people most likely
to vote against them, the people likely to oppose their revolution.

(24:32):
And because communists always think like this, they think to themselves, well,
how do we wipe out that whole group of people?
Because if I'm if I'm trying to win an election
and half the country keeps voting against me, and I
look at half the country, what makes up half that country?
And you know what, white people make up a huge

(24:54):
chunk of that. Well, if I'm a communist without any
care for humanity ever, and if I don't want to
reform any of my own sick views, then it's a
pretty easy solution, isn't It got to get rid of
the white people. That's why they talk like this. It's
not really about color. It's about who's a friend and

(25:15):
who's an enemy.

Speaker 6 (25:16):
Is that this election has proven, that this administration has proven,
painfully in some ways, is that black people cannot save
this country from white folks. We can't do it alone. Right,
If white folks aren't going to join in, if white
women aren't going to join in, if Latinos aren't going

(25:36):
to join in, we can't do it alone.

Speaker 1 (25:38):
You hear that even the Latino has got astray there
why they voted for Trump. You hear his frustration is
not with the color. It's with who's helping the revolution
and who's not. And those who oppose him, well they're
his enemies. Hey, Jesse, I just want to give you
proof that your show is working. Here's something I was

(26:01):
able to figure out because of your show. The new
COMMU buzzword constitutional crisis is also to use my morals
against me. One hundred percent correct, one hundred percent correct.
When they select their language, they are so careful about
it and they meticulously will select it, and once they

(26:24):
have decided on the language, they will strictly police each
other with that language. And the language is always, always, always,
always designed to deceive. That is the whole point of
communist buzzwords, communist terms. It's never honest. It was carefully
selected because it threads that needle of a using your

(26:49):
morals against you. So that's why it becomes a constitutional
crisis when they're talking to you, because they know that
you care about the constitution, so A it has to
use your morals against you, and be it has to lie,
it has to cover up whatever's actually going on. These
people lie about everything at all times, not small lies

(27:12):
either gigantic, big, huge lies, and that's what they believe,
you get in trouble not for telling a lie. If
you're a communist, you get in trouble for telling the truth.
They have to lie otherwise the entire thing falls apart.
Let me play you once again, Senator Eric Schmidt having
a little chat with Jennifer Daskel. She was the Disinformation

(27:35):
Governance Board, Big cheese.

Speaker 5 (27:38):
Is your position that it would have been appropriate for
the government to work with social media companies to censor
points of view that maybe COVID nineteen originated in China.

Speaker 3 (27:49):
Senator, it's my view that it's not appropriate for the
government to censor any points of view.

Speaker 5 (27:54):
Literally, you were a part of the Disinformation Governance Board
of the United States America. My contention is the Orwellian
name of Ministry of Truth was already taken, so the
Disinformation Governance Board slid right in and you were a
big part of this. I mean, you wrote the charter,
and so I find it kind of rich that you're

(28:15):
here expressing concerns about First Amendment, concerns about anything. A
federal District court judge said this was the biggest affront
of the First Amendment in the history of the United
States of America. This censorship enterprise that the Biden administration
engaged in that you were a big part of.

Speaker 1 (28:32):
They lie all the time. They have to control information
all the time because it's all based on deception and force.
That's why they don't want you posting whatever you want
on Facebook. All right, we'll do a couple emails and
do headlines next. Fighting for your freedom every.

Speaker 6 (28:50):
Day, The Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 1 (28:56):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show, final segment of the
Jesse Cally's Show on a Tuesday. I want to read
you something really quickly before we get to emails and headlines.
But it's well, it's confirming something that I've talked about,
and it's nice to hear some people are aware of it,
some people in positions of authority. When it comes to

(29:16):
the courts like the Supreme Court and these district courts,
the justice system, it really applies to everything, every institution.
But we'll keep it about the courts for now. People
myself included, have been angry at these courts for stopping
things like deportation. But remember what I said about it.
In the end, it is the court itself that is

(29:41):
being hurt. It's not just the country. The court itself
is being hurt because the Court only has legitimacy as
long as the American people give it their trust. When
the American people remove that trust, then the Court itself
it's days are numbered because the American people will simply

(30:02):
choose somebody who will stomp on the court. You can't
do whatever you want and say I'm on the Supreme Court.
That's not how it works. You only continue to exist
with the public trust. And again this applies to every institution, FBI, everything.
You only get to continue to have authority and exist
based on the public's trust, the public granting you legitimacy.

(30:27):
If the public takes that away because of your repeated violations,
then your days are numbered. You're done. So there's this
judge James Hoe. I'm going to give Julie Kelly credit.
She's the one who reported it. The Supreme Court took
this case and they kicked it back down to the
Supreme or they kicked it back down to the Fifth Circuit.
And this judge James Hoe is a good guy. He's

(30:48):
one of us. I'm just going to read you a
little statement right along the lines of what I've been
telling you. Listen to what he says, So, I concur
in our order today expediting our consideration of this matter
as directed by the Supreme Court. But I write to
state my sincere concerns about how the district judge, as

(31:11):
well as the President and other officials have been treated
in this case is the best part. I worry that
the disrespect they have shown will not inspire continued respect
for the judiciary, without which we can no longer function.

(31:31):
These communist savages take over all these district court positions,
and they do what well warriors for the revolution. They
use their position to, Hey, we'll stop Trump here and
we'll stop Trump there. But as all things, it's a
short term communist win that will end up resulting in
a long term communist loss. You can enjoy yourself now

(31:53):
because you're an animal in a black robe stopping deportation.
But what will come. Trump won't do it, somebody will.
Somebody's going to come along and he's not going to
care about your rulings. And you know what, the American
people who elect him, they'll want him not to care

(32:15):
about your rulings. Think about this right now, in case
you doubt what I just said, think about this. You're
frustrated with these injunctions against Trump. I'm frustrated too. Think
about four years of this, because that's what it's going
to be. No, you can't deport these guys. You can't
do this, you can't do that, you can't fire these
government people. Think about where your anger will be in

(32:36):
twenty twenty eight. Now picture this. There are two candidates
on stage. Maybe you like them equal league. We'll call
it the Santis and jd Vance says it would be
two names you'd know. Let's say you like them both.
I really like them both. We get a lot of
emails like that, I like them both. I like them both.
It sounds good. One of them gets up and says, hey,

(32:58):
Supreme Court made a decision. Now we've just got to
kind of go with it. And the next one gets
up and says, I don't care what the Supreme Court says.
I'll arrest anybody, including Supreme Court judges, who try to
stop me from deporting illegals. Which candidate are you going
to vote for? You see what I mean? The judge

(33:20):
one hundred percent correct. Judge James Hoe is one hundred
percent correct. In the long term, it's the court that's
being harmed, and institutions corrupt, evil institutions can never seem
to see this when they're doing it. The FBI couldn't
do it when they were raiding mar Lago, when they
were arresting pro lifers, when they were jotting down the

(33:43):
license plate number of school board moms. They were just
whipping themselves up into a communist ladder, going after all
their political enemies, all the power in the world. We
got them, guys, we got them, We got them, we
got them, We're getting them. We can do whatever we
want now. Now go ahead and bring up the three
letters FBI. In most right wing circles in this country,

(34:06):
people will roll their eyes, sneer and scoff. I've told
you before not that I would talk to any law
enforcement officer without an attorney President, President, I will never
ever work with the FBI in any capacity. They could
knock on my front door right now and tell me
they're looking for a bank robber in my neighborhood. I'd

(34:26):
slam the door in their face because I'd assume they're
lying and trapping me. Something like that. Ten years ago,
I would never have done something like that. What changed?

Speaker 5 (34:37):
Was it? Me?

Speaker 1 (34:38):
No, you took the trust, you took the legitimacy, you
flushed it down the toilet, and now you get what
you get. Don't throw a fit. Also, look the debt crisis.
You know it's not going to get fixed. Listen to

(35:01):
these people.

Speaker 4 (35:01):
We're repealing and rolling back over five hundred billion dollars
in funding for the radical Green New Deal policies from
Biden so called Inflation Reduction Act. We called it the
Inflation Act. We're ending Biden's war on American energy. We're
banning medicaid.

Speaker 1 (35:15):
Yeah, they're trying to pass a one point five trillion
dollar bill. Please get some precious metals as part of
your retirement account, because nothing's going to stop the debt
train that's coming. It is coming. I don't know when
it will finally arrive, but it's coming. It is, it's
inevitable at this point in time, it's gravity. Let gold
Co make sure you don't lose your whole retirement. Gold

(35:37):
Co is the one that's helped thousands of American Americans
like me, three billion dollars in gold and silver they've placed. No,
that wasn't all me, which is sad, but still three
billion dollars. They'll give you a free copy of a
twenty twenty five golden Silver kit. Let them take care
of you all. By the way, you could qualify for

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fifteen grand in bonus over eight five five eight one
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Jesse likes goold dot com. I love that website. And
now here's a headline. You know, you know the thing headlines.
We didn't get to court to decide if Tasmanian Supermarket

(36:25):
discriminated by not allowing an alpaca in the store. I
only brought this up for the gentleman out there. Fellas,
don't ever let your wife lay eyes on an alpaca.
I've seen this multiple times. It's universal. Women will see
one and they will want one, and it becomes a nightmare.
Florida's Miami Dade County flips red in voter registration for

(36:49):
the first time in history. This goes back to why
Ellie Misteled threw in the latinos at the end of
his little rant. They've watched as the Democrat Party has
lost latinos in this kind. But hey, you guys should
have another training parade for sure. Education Department launches investigation
into UPenn over foreign donations. An unbelievable amount of higher

(37:11):
education institutions in this country exist on foreign commie money. Anyway,
we'll be back for Hoomday to do it again tomorrow.
That's all.
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