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August 26, 2025 38 mins

Why are Communists always violent rioters? Discerning what you should keep and what you should embrace. The Democrat party is spiraling so hard they might be forced to rebrand. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a wonderful Tuesday. Gonna wash some of this gunk off
of us here. I'm gonna get to a couple of
these things here that may be a little heavy, couple
Democrats being nutballs, violent, you know, abusing kids. But other

(00:33):
than that, we're gonna talk about revitalizing our manufacturing sector.
Get to some emails. So much more coming up in
the final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show. This is
Carrie Reinigan's Reinigans whatever representative out of Michigan.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
This is.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
I don't even think I'm gonna elaborate on this more.
This is just a reminder, a wake up call to
you and me that we are up against not bad.
We are up against evil. We are against evil, and
so we don't ever get to quit. You may have
a day where you got to take a day off,
got to be away from it all, totally get it.

(01:12):
Maybe I need a week, I got to put my
feet up. I'm all out of rage. Maybe I need
a week. I get it. We don't ever get to
sit out this fight.

Speaker 3 (01:21):
This is what we're up again, and I am recording
a video today to talk to you trans kids here
in Michigan. I want you to know that the care
you might want for gender firming care is legal in
Michigan and it's still continuing in a wide variety of places.
But I want you to know, as trans kids here
in Michigan that this care is obviously safe and effective.

(01:44):
That's why it's been approved and why it's been used
all across the country and continues to be used. So
if you need to find a new place to get care,
it is still legal here in Michigan, and reach out
to our office. We'll be able to connect you to
what might stary be available in our community. And there's
also new support coming online for parents and families, so

(02:06):
please contact our office. We love you, we are really
supportive of you as kids, and we want to make
sure that you can grow up and thrive here in Michigan.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
Imagine telling the founders that one day the members at
the House of Representatives will be calling on their constituents
they could reach out and find out where they could
go take their son to have his penis chopped off
by a doctor. We don't ever get to quit, just
do some emails before we do other stuff. Hey, I

(02:37):
never did get to this guy's email. I got too
distracted because I'm turning into a fashion guy. As a
fellow robe guy, I was wondering if you could recommend
any books about the American Civil War. I've added every
book you've recommended, and I don't think you've ever had
one about our Civil War. Love the show. You can
say my name. Let me make this really easy on you.
There there are a lot of really wonderful books about

(02:59):
the Silver War the Civil War. Shall be Foot, Go
buy everything he ever wrote. All right, I know he
has a three book series, but I think he wrote
more than that. I think I've read everything Shelby Foot
has ever written about the Civil War. What Chris?

Speaker 3 (03:17):
What?

Speaker 4 (03:19):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (03:19):
Yeah, Chris is right out to say it three times.
His name is Shelby Foot, but Foot has an E
at the end of it. Okay, shall be Foot if
you are interested in the Civil War, not the standard
slop you get in America's government schools, North, Good, South,
bat blat, but actual real history, learning about the men,

(03:42):
what happened, and the battles and everything else. Shelby Foot
will lay it all out for you in a wonderful,
wonderful way. And honestly, if you are a history teacher,
and I know there are many who listen to the show,
which I'm quite flattered by, you should read all the
Shelby foot books. Foot books should be required reading. Dear
small hands men, you whisper. I'm fifty four years old.

(04:05):
I wanted to ask a young whipper snapper. My wife
came home tonight and said that her friend's son is
dating a girl that does not shave her legs or
under arms. Besides throwing up, what would be your advice
to the young man in this situation. So here's what

(04:29):
I'm trying to learn more and more as I get older,
that times are changing in a lot of ways, and
in some ways I need to learn to change with it,
or at least accept it. And in other ways I
need to not move. Because what was old is what

(04:50):
was good in a lot of ways, not all the ways.
Everything wasn't perfect in your generation or my generation, not
all the ways. But the tough thing is, as you
get older, discerning trying to, at least for me, it
is discerning what should I keep, what should I let
go of, what should I keep what should I let

(05:12):
go of. One of the things, I'll be honest with you,
was smartphones for kids. It look little kids should never
have a smartphone ever in a million years. It's insane
to let your kids have access to all that. So
I got that. We're not talking about six years old here,
But at what point in time do you let your

(05:33):
kids have them? Maybe you say never? Very understandable. I'm
not going to call you an idiot. Kids have to
know on the fund how to function on those. I'll
tell you. At my kids' school, they can't do their
homework without them. It's all online applications, logging in and
not an option. So what's the right answer there? I
don't know. I'm not here to tell you one that

(05:55):
you're wrong or I'm right, or I'm wrong and you're right.
I don't know. But again, what's right? What's wrong? Hair?
My son, one of them, his hair is long now
that stops up. Stops I don't mean like touching his neck,
Longer than anything that would have ever been allowed in

(06:17):
the Kelly household. I think probably four or five inches long.
That would never have been permitted by my father in
a million years. He would have called me a hippie.
He would have threatened to drag me out back and
shave it off himself. Man, don't have long hair. Again,
I'm not criticizing you. If you have long hair. That's
how I was raised. And so he does this thing

(06:40):
where he flips his hair like in this front because
it goes down it covers his forehead. He does a
sing where he'll flip his hair, and I look across
and I have this brief moment where I want to
grab the clippers and hold him down, and I'm and
don't be wrong, I'm quite insulting, very very insulting when
he but I'm not totally serious. That's how all his buddies,

(07:05):
That's how young men have their hair. Today. You'd see
these baseball players that have mullets. Times changed, the end
of the world is just different for me. So I've
had to let that go. There are things that I
probably would not let go. Shaving the legs is not
that's not optional for a woman. You gotta shave the legs.

(07:27):
What Chris what? No, Not for dudes, man, not for
I'm talking about the guy asked about women. No, the
women got to shave the legs, and no, no, my
boy's not shaving his freaking legs. Okay, we're drawing the
line there, absolutely drawing the line there. Maybe if it's
swim competition or something like that and you're trying to
shave a little bit off your time, maybe I would

(07:49):
allow that one time. No no, no, no, no no no no, no,
no no no. There are lines that I'm not going
to cross. Look the hair thing, I'm having a hard
time I'm dealing with. He flops his hair, It's flopping
in air, and it there like some kind of hippie Jesse.
Can you speak to the rash of videos showing EBT
recipients trashing a store? Obviously weren't raised right, But has

(08:11):
this been a thing in the past and not just
filmed or a recent attention seeking trend. I can't stand it. Well,
we have a couple of things going on in our
society that we can discuss. First, is mental illness slash
drug use is on the rise. It is. There's a
lot of it, a lot of mental illness. A lot

(08:33):
of this comes back to America's broken families. We don't
have as many families who are intact, and it's very,
very difficult to raise up a good human being without
the family being intact. It's not impossible. Maybe you're doing
it right now. Not insulting you, it's just the numbers
say it's very, very difficult. Now we have that combination

(08:57):
of more broken homes, more mental illness, more drugs with
this thing that again, this is another thing. This is
why I wanted to answer this question right now. Something
I'm still wrapping my head around. People today because of
social media put everything online. Nothing is private, you know.

(09:17):
I mean, I do this for a living, right and
I have Instagram and I have Twitter. I'll go a day,
two days at a time, and I'll never even log in.
I'm just living my life. I don't think I logged
in all weekend. Not sure, I don't remember. Just live
in my life. But people feel the need. Look get
You'll get on there and you'll say, ah, this line

(09:39):
at Starbucks is so long. Okay. People have to film
and publicize gender reveals for their kids. And I'm not
saying they're wrong, it's just weird. I didn't grow up
in that time. People put everything online today, and in

(10:01):
some ways it's way too much, and I'll flat out
say it's wrong. People take family fights online. I saw
a woman I remember her name. I wouldn't blast it
anyway if I did. Saw a woman who was today
yesterday saw a woman online blasting her husband for being
lazy online. That's so out of line, man, So keep

(10:24):
your fights in house, so out of line. So look,
it's a combination of things. People put everything online, all
right now, Uh, let's talk about for what Veronica Escobar said.
And they're still trying to use your values against you.
And your dog needs vitamins and minerals the same way

(10:45):
you do. You know I I I took my chalk
supplements this morning, as I always do. I tell you
about that. But what did Fred get? Fred's a living,
breathing thing too, blesh and blood. Fred needs nutrition the
same way my body needs nutrition. His coat needs it,

(11:05):
his teeth needs it, his internal organs needs it, his
skin needs it. What does he get dog food? Did
you give your dog only dog food today? There's no
nutrition in there. Why do you think it's brown? All
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Speaker 5 (11:56):
Kelly.

Speaker 1 (11:58):
US Army awards six hundred and thirty five million dollar
contract for an artillery ammunition factory. Look, it's just one
small step, but at least we are starting to realize
we are not going to survive a major war if
God forbid we get into one when we can't make
the stuff we need within our borders. It has been

(12:20):
at a crisis level for quite some time. Nice to
see the Trump administration taking this problem very, very seriously.
There's another problem we have to remember and realize. We
are full of violent democrats. This is representative Veronica Escobar.

Speaker 6 (12:35):
The other thing, frankly, John, is civic resistance. We need
more people marching in the streets.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
And we saw during remember that that communism is a
revolutionary religion and they operate they have always operated as
if they don't have the traditional infrastructure, they don't have
the institutions of power. And so because the institutional power

(13:05):
is not theirs, which is hilarious because Democrats have basically
all of it now. But because the institutional power is
not theirs, numbers and violence are always on their lips
because that's the only power they think they have. Violence.
It's no different than you're the boss. You're at work,

(13:28):
you're doing performance reviews, and some big dude who works
for you comes in and you tell him he sucks
at this, and he sucks at that, and he didn't
meet his numbers, and so now he's going to be fired.
He doesn't have any power beyond physical power and that situation,
and that's why he threatens to beat you up and
maybe does it. It's the only power available to him.

(13:50):
The communist always operates as if that's the only power
available to him. That's why they commit so many acts
of violence across the United States of America. It is
part and parcel of the religion. Remember that Representative Jaya
Powe when she essentially said what she's saying here is
when she's talking about our risk tolerance, what is our

(14:10):
risk tolerance Look, this is not even coded that well,
that's language saying how long are you willing to go
to jail? How violent are you willing to be? We
need you to be violent, and you're going to have
to figure out for yourself how long you're willing to
go to prison. That's what she's saying here.

Speaker 2 (14:28):
We might call this getting strike ready. I think of
it as getting us strike ready or street ready. And
part of that is understanding our own strength, and as
we develop that strength, being able to assess our risk tolerance,
because we know that risk tolerance increases as the severity
of the situation increases, and as our own understanding of

(14:50):
what's happening increases. So overall, the more we understand what's effective.

Speaker 1 (14:55):
Risk tolerance increases as the severity of the situation increase.
Maybe you weren't willing to go to prison for ten
years yesterday, but now things are desperate enough. You should
go hurt that guy, You should go firebomb something. What's
your risk tolerance? They all speak in that language, taken

(15:17):
to the streets, gotta be street ready, gotta be strike ready.
It's built into being a Democrat in the United States
of America. You understand you're a communist revolutionary, and you
understand that's part of your power, whether you hold all
the power or hold none of the power. Having a
relative monopoly on street violence. Look, it's something good to

(15:40):
have in your back pocket if you have no morals
against it. And they've always had that. They've always had
that in ways we do not, and I'm glad we're
not that way. By the way, Good day Bronco, listening
to your podcast. I'm a two bud to go to
sleep kind of guy. I'm assuming that means budwiser. Anyway,
I have several friends that have slipped into darkness. They

(16:02):
don't blink twice at the thought of more fentanyl and
their booger sugar. Several friends have died this year. Gosh,
that is so sad. This is not an accident. China
plays the long game and is still chapped about the
opium wars. They are they are, and they're still taking
it out on the West. And look, it's sad that

(16:25):
China does it to us. They send these horrible chemicals
in to make this fentanyl. It's sad we allow it.
And it's sad how much drugs have taken a hold
on the American people keeping them locked in prison and
killing them. Think about how think about one hundred thousand
people a year, one hundred thousand overdoses a year. That's

(16:51):
a lot. Now, the problem is they're drug addicts, and
you can't get people to be too si empathetic to
drug addicts. You know, you'll see a story of, Oh,
a kid died. We just have one of these. I
believe it was in my area. Kid died. I thought
he was taking a xanax. There was fentanyl in it, overdoses.

(17:15):
He died. He's teenager. Even that doesn't elicit total sympathy. Well,
why you're taking a xanax? What do you do well
that drug? He kind of had it coming. Because we
have the victims of this don't elicit enough enough sympathy.
It's like abuse in the prison system, which is which
I've always hated a lot, when prisoners are abused by

(17:38):
other prisoners, by the guards, by whatever. I've always hated it.
But you can't ever get people to care about that
because the prisoners. The second people look at a rap sheet,
they think to themselves, let's gooo them, throw them in
a dungeon. It's the exact same kind of a thing
with drug overdoses. One hundred thousand is an eye popping number.

(17:58):
That's double the number of and we lost in Vietnam
in the Vietnam War. We lost that last year for fentanyl.
But because they're druggies, you just can't. You can't move
the public, even if you are moved, Even if I
am moved, that's not enough, right you remember you always
need the norms. You got to move the norms. It's
hard to move the norms. Hillsdale makes life easy to

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learn though. At least we have that. Then you know
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I hate it. Hated it. I hated it for all
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only four. I hated it for my entire time I
was in school. And I have never in my life
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things Hillsdale College does.

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We'll be back.

Speaker 3 (19:37):
True.

Speaker 6 (19:38):
It's the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 1 (19:40):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Tuesday.
Remember you can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
Here love, your hate, your death threats. You're asked doctor
Jesse questions for Friday. Hey, Jesse, it seems though the
Democrat Party has become so trashed and tarnished, they're only vile.
Strategy is to rebrand themselves. If they select a new name,

(20:04):
a new symbol. Is that a possibility. It's a possibility.
But right now they are trapped in a prison they
can't escape. And you know how I've talked before during
the Biden administration, I've talked before how good people are
sandwiched in the middle and in fact it's still very

(20:27):
much this case. If you live in a blue area,
if you live in Massachusetts, if you live in Los
Angeles or Seattle, Portland. The good people are sandwiched in
a horrible way, meaning all your elected officials, including the cops,
all your elected officials, DA judges, chief of police, they

(20:47):
all hate your freaking guts. They're all dying to throw
you in prison. Now. The scumbags on the street, the
street animals. They're a violent, mentally ill, drug addled by bunch.
They work for the elite who are above you. You
completely defenseless. You can walk down the street and if

(21:08):
some illegal tries to assault you and you slug him
in the face, you're going to prison. He'll probably get
a medal. It's called being sandwiched. Horrible, terrible. This is
a terrible, terrible state of affairs. But if I may
make you feel better, the Democrats elected Democrats right now
are in a way in the exact same position politically,

(21:32):
not the way they live their lives, but politically, meaning,
if you're a representative in Michigan right now, their senator,
one of their senators, Slotkin. Slotkin's are named a horrible person.
Don't worry about it. But when you hear slot can talk,
you can tell she knows the dicey situation she's in.
And here's the situation. She is part of a purple state.

(21:57):
Michigan is not blue, it's not red. It's not blue
Trump Michigan, so it's not Massachusetts. She can't be Elizabeth Warren.
She can't be a nutball. She has to sound like
a normy, a normy Democrat. But the base, the animals,
the street animals who work for Democrats are as insane

(22:20):
and rabid as you can possibly imagine when you see
them pulled. The street animals, they're all MAOIs. I hope
you don't think I'm being over the top, and I
call them communists. They are communists and they want to
smash you in every way. She has to speak to them.
She needs their support, She needs them knocking on doors
for her, organizing votes for her. She has to have them,

(22:44):
has to have them. But it gets worse. The large
donors of the Democrat Party, the tech mogul billionaire donors,
they're just as kookie when it comes to the LGBTQ
demon mob stuff and all that stuff. They are just
as kooky. If not kookier than the base. So here,

(23:08):
if you're Slotkin, and don't get wrong, I don't feel
sorry for if your slot can you read all the
poll numbers. Your entire life is approval ratings in poll
numbers and what the public cares about. They're hot on
this issue, They're not hot on that issue. You know,
you know for a fact, we are kookie, We sound kooky.

(23:28):
They're even sending out memos now to other Democrats giving
them a list of words to stop using because it
makes you sound weird and nutty. You know all these things.
You know you shouldn't be pro tranning at this point
in time because the public is rejecting that stuff. You
know that if your Slotkin, but you are essentially in

(23:50):
a prison, you are sandwiched the people below you the
people above you. You need them both, and they demand
you stay over there.

Speaker 5 (24:04):
This is.

Speaker 1 (24:06):
Listen to these Democrats. You know what they're singing about.
They're singing about the human trafficker. You can't having Trump,
no kill Mary's name, you can't having trub Democrats are

(24:31):
currently being told Democrat politicians to stop using terms like
birthing person, the unhoused chest feeding Latin x. They're giving
out microaggression, systems of oppression. They are handing out lists
of words that they have pulled the public on that

(24:53):
make Normies want to throw up. And they're handing these
words to somebody like Slotkin. I'm just using her as
placeholder here, but the base demands use those words. The
donors above her demand she used those words. I don't
know how they escape that prison right now, and I

(25:18):
don't want to get ahead of myself. We have midterms
coming and traditionally we should lose seats in the midterms.
That's how it goes. You know how that goes when
you have the White House in the midterms, you lose seats, lots,
usually a lot of seats. I don't know whether that'll happen.
I don't know where we're going to go from here.

(25:38):
And remember, if they win back the House of Representatives,
that's going to be even less incentive for them to change.
They're going to say, well, why we just took the House,
but the momentums with us, we're good to go. You
can see I'm not predicting this, but you could see
the Democrat parties spiraling down so hard that they did

(26:01):
have to rebrand. You can see these people. How are
you coming out of.

Speaker 4 (26:06):
The publican friends and fellow citizens, I say, who profess
to be active Christians, I remind them that the EI
is the very foundation of the Christian Church.

Speaker 1 (26:23):
Everybody hates THEI, they're still defending it. If you're a
Democrat and you need the normies, how you defend this?

Speaker 6 (26:32):
Would you also like to get federal funding?

Speaker 1 (26:35):
This is Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson being interviewed on MSNBC.

Speaker 6 (26:39):
Would you also like to get federal funding to help
put five thousand more cops on the street in Chicago?
Would that help try down crime?

Speaker 5 (26:49):
Well, Look, policing by itself is not the full strategy.

Speaker 6 (26:52):
I understand if you've talked about the other things you want,
and I said, those are good and important programs. But
I'm asking all so, would five thousand more police officers
on the street in Chicago be helpful to go along
with all of those social programs? And a lot of
cities are engaging in and having success with.

Speaker 5 (27:13):
Look, here's the best way I can put it, Joe,
is that in the nineties when I was in high school,
we had three thousand more police.

Speaker 1 (27:20):
By the way, what you're hearing. Is Joe Scarborough trying
to get them back on track. He's a Democrat now,
it's trying to get them back on track. He knows
what's popular. Listen to the elected of police officers.

Speaker 5 (27:31):
We had nine hundred people being murdered every single year
in Chicago. It's just not policing alone. Of course we
want more detective of course I know it's not.

Speaker 6 (27:40):
But I know it's not policing alone. You've told me
everything else you want. I'm curious, And this does come
down to an ideological difference between between people. Do you
believe that the streets in Chicago would be safer if
there were more uniformed police officers on the street roots
of Chicago.

Speaker 5 (28:02):
I believe the city of Chicago, in cities across America,
would be safer if we actually had you know, affordable housing.

Speaker 6 (28:09):
Look, that's not the question. I asked my question, But
and I just idiots or no? Do you believe the
streets of Chicago would be safer if you got all
of those other extraordinary programs put back into place, which
do have a history being successful. If that's if that's
complimented by having five thousand more cops on the streets

(28:35):
of Chicago.

Speaker 5 (28:36):
I don't believe that we should narrow it down to
just police officers. On what I'm saying, that is an
antiquddit approach. I'm saying I've invested in them.

Speaker 1 (28:45):
Oh, I'm gonna let him keep going. It's another forty seconds.

Speaker 6 (28:47):
Here, Eric, you're hearing what I'm saying. I'm agreeing with
you that all of these other social program.

Speaker 1 (28:52):
Listen to the exasperation in Joe Scarborough's voice. He's not
fighting for you or me. He's practically screaming, stop being
a nutball. Look terrible.

Speaker 6 (29:00):
It is are extraordinarily important. I just need a yes
or a no, and then this will be the last time.
I ask, if you get all of those other social
programs that that eight hundred million that New York City does,
Los Angeles and other people do with great success, would
an additional five thousand cops on the streets in Chicago

(29:22):
help compliment those programs to make Chicago safer.

Speaker 5 (29:26):
Look, we are working hard to make sure that our
police department is fully supported. I don't believe that just
simply putting out an arbitrary number around police officers is
the answer.

Speaker 1 (29:39):
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can email the show Jesse at jesse kellyshow dot com.

(31:08):
Stolen car suspects stops to pump gas mid police chase
in Los Angeles. That's from Zero Hedge. You ever see
that movie Gone in Sixty Seconds? You saw it, Chris.
I'm proud of you. I know Corey's seen it. Chris
doesn't see much of anything, hasn't lived any kind of
a life. But you know I flirted with car theft
after that movie. When I say flirted, I didn't actually

(31:31):
steal anything. I've never stolen anything in my life, but
I fantasized about itbody every guy has I want to
know if I could get away and now I can't.
And I know it's really stupid, but every guy wonders,
could I get away from the cops? And I know
that's a terrible thing to say out loud, but every
single guy listening to the sound of my voice right now,

(31:53):
and half the women are nodding along in agreement. What Chris,
What When I see the lights come on behind me,
do I hit the brakes?

Speaker 4 (32:03):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (32:04):
I hit the brakes? Yeah? No, no, no, not a
little rev. Do do you try to run from the
comps when you get pulled over?

Speaker 5 (32:13):
Chris?

Speaker 1 (32:14):
That's terrible. Oh my god, No, Chris, pull over, Ah,
hold on, Hold on one exception, I did. I did have.
We were on a two lane road. Cop was coming
the other way, but traffic was bad enough and I
was flying and I zip past him and I immediately

(32:38):
see him hit the lights. He can't turn around right away.
I may in that situation. Let me finish the story, Chris.
I may have accelerated until I got to a turnoff
where I turned in, killed the lights. This was at nighttime,

(32:58):
and he went zooming by. I'm not saying that that happened. Okay,
maybe it was a dream I hadn't. But other than that, no,
I pull over right away, and I do the right thing.
I make sure he can see my hands. They're up
on the steering wheel. I'm not rifling through my glove
compartment or anything else. I'm not. I don't want to

(33:21):
make a cop nervous. You know, you know, all cops
aren't aren't equal, right. There are great cops and there
there are terrible cops, inexperienced cops, especially now with all
this DEI hiring crap. You have no idea if you're
going to get some one hundred pound woman with an
itchy trigger finger who's going to blow your freaking head
off when you're trying to pull your driver's license out.
So I am very respectful. I do what I'm told.

(33:44):
I pull over. The last time I got a speeding ticket,
wait a minute, I even get a ticket. I don't
remember if I got a ticket or not. The last
time I got pulled over, I was on the way
to school with the kids in the back of the car,
and I knew they were gonna knock on me to
ob when they got home, and it was the first
thing they did. Dad got pulled over again, Dorg with

(34:06):
you with you in the car. I wasn't even going
that fast, Chris, It wasn't even that bad it I
think I was going forty in a thirty or something
like that, so it's not looking like I was doing
one hundred and twenty. But getting pulled over with the
kids in the back, and then they're snicker in the
whole time and making their little jokes. Disrespectful is what
it is. It's disrespectful. Uh pause, real quick, tunnel to

(34:32):
towers which you know about. We talk about a lot.
I should have brought this up in the first hour
after we talked about Abby Gate, we talked about the
fallen and the families of the fallen and all that
I I I know that oftentimes that makes people inspired
to do something for the families left behind. I don't

(34:53):
know if you can do anything for those specific families
or if all that has been done, but I do
know that Tunnel to Tower that is their mission every day,
taking care of the ones left behind, the widows and orphans.
That's what they do. You can help them do that
anytime you want. Eleven bucks a month. Eleven bucks a

(35:16):
month is all they ask for. You can sign up
to give it automatically. You will never know what's gone.
T the number two T dot org T two T
dot org. All right, if you have a heart, if
that's on your mind tonight, and it may be maybe considered,

(35:37):
tonight's a good night for Tunnel to Towers. Jesse. What's
your take on California's efforts to return land to the
Native American tribes? Okay, it's not an effort. They're not
trying to give any land back to anybody. Nobody is
even the DNC with their stupid Land acknowledgment stuff. What

(35:58):
they're trying to do is take a fringe radical Indian
group and pack them on the head and act like
they're going to do something while never actually doing something.
It's like Democrats do with reparations all the time. California
even Braggah, we're gonna go reparations. We're gonna be the
first ones. And they're like the craziest state in the country.

(36:18):
They never did it either. It's always just a patent
the head keep voting for me any day. Now, we're
gonna make this thing happens. It's simply never gonna happen.

Speaker 4 (36:29):
And now here's a headline, but you know, you know
the thing.

Speaker 1 (36:33):
Headlines we didn't get to. Wilders calls for complete asylum
shut down after a killing of a seventeen year old girl.
Now this is in the Netherlands, but I'm not so
sure Europe isn't going to have an uprising of citizens
against the barbarians who have been invading and the politicians

(36:55):
who have facilitated it. It's going too far, and the
politicians don't seem to be backing off. Mexican senator claims
president shinebaumb is backed by the drug cartels. Look, everyone
knows she's backed by the drug cartels. I still think
it's hilarious that the Mexican president's name is shinebamb What
that doesn't sound Mexican. Trump says he will seek the

(37:16):
death penalty for murders in the US capital. Yep. Donald
Trump is going to clean up Washington, DC. And liberals
in cities all across the country are scared to death
of it because what that might mean for everybody else.
Biggest planned parenthood in America to close, very very happy
about this. This is a monstrosity. It's right here in

(37:38):
the Houston area. We drive by it all the time.
It's gigantic, it's disgusting, it's a monument to demons, and
it's closing. Put a smile on your face. California Republicans
file second lawsuit against state redistricting push. California is really
going to try to redistrict out like the one Republican
they have left. First of its kind law suit blaming

(38:00):
oil companies for women's heat wave death failed to mention
her heart disease meant every single part of the old
cloimate change stuff is just the biggest money grubbing scam
in the history of mankind. All right, you let's wash
this stay off of us, shall we. We will return
tomorrow for a hump day show. And in case you're wondering,

(38:25):
got some pretty big things planned. That's a total lie.
I don't have a single thing plan. But it might
be a good show, that's all
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