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October 16, 2025 38 mins

Why the race for AI matters. Why are there so many Jews that seemingly vote against their own interests? Trying to gently tell hard truths. Is Social Security a ponzi scheme? 

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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, fantastic Thursday. We're gonna talk a little bit
about New York City. We're gonna talk about history. We're
gonna talk about AI in our competition with China. Now,

(00:32):
let's just play this for you here. You've heard his
stupid voice before this. Ma'm Donnie guy in New York
City's probably going to win.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
Quote it for folks is to shift the tax burden
from overtaxed homeowners and the outer boroughs to more expensive
homes in richer and wider neighborhoods. Explain why you are
bringing race into your tax proposal.

Speaker 3 (00:55):
That is just a description of what we see right now.
It's not driven by race. It's more of an assessment
of what neighborhoods are being under taxed versus overtax.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
So no plans to change that language on your website.

Speaker 3 (01:07):
The focus here is to actually ensure a fair property
tax system and that the use of that language is
an assessment of the neighborhood.

Speaker 1 (01:14):
They're always selling revenge. We've talked about it many times before.
You can go look at any Democrats campaign speech now.
They hardly ever even make a reference to making your
life better, doing something that actually works. They're always, always,
always just selling revenge, maybe revenge against the rich guy

(01:38):
you're jealous of, or the white guy you're jealous of,
or whoever. They're always selling revenge. Vote for me, give
me power, and I promise you I will use that
power to hurt the person you want to hurt. That's
what they're selling, Which brings me to this question, Dear

(02:00):
Master beaver Killer, how bad can TDSB in New York City?
Democrat Jews are so deranged that in order to stand
up to Trump's opposition of Mandami, they have to support
a candidate who's sworn to wipe Jews off the face
of the planet. Can we get a Democrat Jews perspective

(02:23):
on this? He's talking about things like this. Do you
believe that Hamas should lay down their weapons and leave
the leadership in Gaza?

Speaker 3 (02:31):
I believe that any future here in New York City
is one that we have to make sure that's affordable
for all, and as it pertains to Israel and Palestine,
that we have to ensure that there is peace and
that is the future that we have to fight for.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
But you won't say that Hamas should lay down their
arms and give up leadership in Gaza.

Speaker 3 (02:45):
I don't really have opinions about the future of Hamas
and Israel beyond the question of justice and safety and
the fact that anything has to abide by international law,
and that applies to Hamas, that applies to Israeli military,
applies to anyone you could ask me about.

Speaker 1 (02:58):
Let me explain this again because we've had this talk before,
but people get confused when it comes to Jewish people
in America. And it's not just Chris. I know, I
just have legions of these people in my life, and
the food's garbage, but they're wonderful. So here's the thing,
you think to yourself, Well, the Communists are so nakedly

(03:23):
anti Jewish. Now they're they're so open about the whole thing.
I mean, Josh Shapiro in Pennsylvania can't even entertain running
to be president of the United States of America because
you could never get through a Democrat primary because of
his name. That's great, they fire bombed his freaking outse
So you, thinking about it from the outside, looking at
it logically, say to yourself. Why why are two thirds

(03:47):
of the Jewish people in the country Democrat? Let me
explain what was explained to me when I asked that
exact same question of my old campaign manager, who's Orthani.
Just because you have a Jewish heritage, a Jewish family,

(04:08):
have occasionally attended synagogue doesn't necessarily make you a practicing
Jew any more than a Christian who says, you know, yeah,
I believe in Jesus, I believe in God and then
goes to church at East during Christmas time. Is that

(04:29):
person practicing or is it kind of I'll check in
with mom every now and then. It would be a
mistake to think that every Goldberg in America is passionate
about Israel or Jewish people or Judaism at all. For many,

(04:49):
it's just a check in. If you go to Orthodox Jews,
which that would be Chris, you know those types anything Orthodox,
they're on our side for the most that's their right wing.
That would be the Christian version of No, I don't
go to church once a year, I'm there every Sunday
and on the Wednesday night prayer service as well. That's

(05:11):
their version of that. That's going to be a more
hardcore person, you think they're voting against their own interests
or against Israel. A lot of American Jews don't care
about Israel. It's not something that they're passionate about at all.
And so you think you're appealing to them when you say, hey,
this dude's a friggin Muslim who supports Humus. That doesn't

(05:31):
sway them at all. They're more Communists than you, doesn't
sway them at all. People have different levels of priority
in every walk of life, in every religion. Hey, Bronco,
I keep hearing about the AI war with China. Can
you explain it? What are your thoughts? Here's the headline

(05:52):
for you. Goldman Sachs warns of looming layoffs as AI
reshapes Wall Street giants operations AI. So let me explain
it in this way. Let's say I am a Goldman Sachs,
and we'll make it as simple as possible. Not a

(06:14):
super finance guy anyway, but let's make it as simple
as possible. I'm just doing the the Wall Street trading
the stocks and bonds. I have an option I can
pay fifty dollars for this basic AI system. And what
this basic AI system will do is it will let

(06:36):
me know. The second a stock I'm interested in comes
for sale, it will scour the market. The second it
comes for sale, Boop sends me a text message, sends
me an email. That's that AI fifty bucks, that's what
it costs. Or I could pay fifty million dollars and

(06:57):
instead of just scouring the market for that, it will
scour it. It will purchase it for me. It will
create all the contract stuff it needs to do. In fact,
if I spend fifty million dollars on it, I can
lay off three quarters of my staff and essentially allow
the futuristic AI to become my entire company. I have

(07:20):
fewer labor costs. Guess who never needs a vacation day.
Guess who never needs paternity leave. Guess who's not complaining
because the bagels are stale in the conference room? AI, Sorry, Chris,
I didn't mean to make that about you. The doughnuts
are stale. The donuts are stale, all right, AI. Now
think about that internationally. Think about it internationally. It means

(07:45):
when it comes to things like national security, I have
somebody I know. I have a few of these, but
I have someone I know who is a fighter pilot,
I'm not going to even say which branch. I don't
want to even go there. But he is a fighter pilot,
not a mechanic, not a bomber pilot. He is straight

(08:06):
up top gun in fighter jets. And he will tell
you in a dog fight with another fighter pilot, the
difference between you winning and him winning is less than
a second, less than a second. You're less than a

(08:26):
second faster than he is, and you win, you're less
than a second slower than he is. Your wife gets
a knock at the door. Right now, think about that.
Expand that to we'll just stick with military right now, militarily.
Expand that boats, submarines, tanks, plantes, Expand it to all

(08:48):
of it. Now, what would it be worth? What would
it be worth if you could guarantee because of because
of AI? What if what if you could guarantee every
one of those fights you would win. Your AI's more
advanced than their AI. Because of AI. You're always a

(09:11):
half a cent faster because of AI. Your submarine gets
them before they get because of AI. That is the
race happening right now. It's more than just America in China.
That is the race. Now that the technology is there,
to create artificial intelligence of some kind. It'll never be humans.

(09:33):
It'll never be you. It'll never be It's not that,
that's not what I'm saying. But now that the technology exists,
the race is who can do it best, and the
margins on that are everything. It will be done on

(09:54):
the margins. If you're a little better in China, you
can eat our lunch. We're a little better here, we
can eat your lunch. You're playing, yes, with the same technology,
but vastly different levels of the technology that makes sense.
Those are the kinds of things and look, that's just

(10:15):
the surface level. Those are the kinds of things that
are at stake, all right, right, Speaking of foreigners, it's
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(11:22):
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(11:43):
any part of the show, you can download the whole thing.
iHeart Spotify iTunes in case you missed AOC and Bernie
Sanders sitting down on CNN last night, got a little
bit uncomfortable during this question.

Speaker 3 (11:56):
But are you saying that Senator Schumer should not be
worried about a primary channel from you.

Speaker 1 (12:06):
Talking about we're talking about have a country that is
falling apart.

Speaker 3 (12:11):
We had a house housing crisis, a healthcare crisis.

Speaker 1 (12:15):
And that's what's known as changing the subject. That's what
that's known as uh, the radical left in the country,
not just the voting base, but the elected full blown communists.
They Now, it's not that they necessarily run the party,

(12:37):
although in many ways they do. But what it is
is they have veto power over the party. We've talked
about this before. Are there still relatively moderate Democrats in
elected office in this across this country? Of course, be
naive to say otherwise. We've talked about Chuck Schumer before.

(12:59):
Chuck Shu is a lizard person doesn't have beliefs. It
doesn't it doesn't believe in anything but power. But Chuck
Schumer has to make himself sound like Karl Marx now
because he is constantly looking over his shoulder at the
young communist AOC from the Bronx, who, if she ran

(13:22):
against him, would raise a boatload of money. And don't
forget about this when it comes to the Democrat Party
donors Republican Party two, actually this applies to both of them.
If for being fair, donors have such a huge say
a huge say if have you ever had a member,

(13:45):
a member of the House, or a senator that you
like overall? You like? Now, nobody's perfect, none of them
are perfect, but had one that you like, and they
come out of left field on something with a piece
of legislation or a statement, and you're wondering, how did
where did that come from. Oftentimes that's the donor, that's

(14:07):
the big money bundlers who make a phone call and
say we need you to make a stance on this.
These people get elected by raising a bunch of money
and then running television commercials telling you how all the
things you want to hear. Essentially AOC. She knows that
the big billionaire donor class of the left, they are

(14:32):
generally as or more communist than she is. It's what
is held It's part of what holds the Democrat party hostage.
It's amazing, dear showgun Oracle. Recently, my wife's dad passed
and her mom moved in. She's incredible with the kids
and dogs. We have room and I'm glad she's here.

(14:52):
She wants to pitch in and cook dinner. However, her
cooking is horrible. Her idea of Mexican food is plain
white rice in plain hamburger. Oh, she thinks the spice
rack is a decoration. I generally share your direct nature,
But how would you try to tell a great person

(15:14):
in a fragile state that she never belongs in a
kitchen again. All Right, so this is gonna be tough.
So I'm gonna give it to you straight. You can't.
You can't. She just lost her husband at this stage,

(15:37):
she just lost her husband for a while. You said recently,
So I'm gonna assume this is within the last year
or two. I'm assuming it's more recent than that. For
a while, you just gotta kind of say yes to everything.

(15:57):
I want to cook tonight. The I know she sucks
at cooking, and I know what that's like. My grandma
couldn't cook to save her frigging life. I know what
it's like. My mom has burned more Thanksgiving dinners than
you've ever seen. I know what it's like. Smile. Grab
the hot sauce from the fridge, grab the salt and

(16:20):
pepper from the spice rack, and do what you can
for a while. When you are grieving like that, you
are in such a sensitive place, you just need to
kind of say yes to everything. And that sucks. If

(16:40):
I may give you a little pointer though, something that
has saved me from time to time, and I won't
go into all the specific details, maybe consider grabbing a
quick bite on the way home from work. What Chris,
you grab a quick It doesn't have to be a

(17:01):
whole meal, but maybe something that way. When she makes
her disgusting rice in burger, then you can have a
bit of it. If she complains about the amount, all
what you can always use your health. Oh it's so good.
I just look. I worried about my cholesterol. I'm or

(17:24):
use intermittent fasting win in doubt. Lie, Never be afraid
to lie. Lies are so beneficial. Tell her you're not
eating dinner at this time, trying to intermittent fast You're
just a breakfast in lunch guy. What Chris, what snack
do you keep around the house to not be hungry?

(17:46):
You know what saves me? Peanut butter. We have extra.
We have regular peanut butter, but we have extra crunchy
peanut butter. Whenever I'm eating or whenever I'm have a
snack attack and I'm worried about eating, babby, peanut Butter's
packed with protein. I go get a huge scoop of it,
and I just walk around the house gnawn on it.
It's delicious. What Chris, doesn't she get the bad kind?

(18:10):
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(18:31):
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(19:18):
Follow and subscribe on social at Jesse Kelly DC. It
is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday, and ask
doctor Jesse Thursday churn him through all these questions on here.
Let's get to some more of these things. This is
a long one, so I'm not going to read the
whole thing. But it's a question about Social Security. Says

(19:41):
I do a mighty good radio program, so on and
so forth, what would I think about reducing the Social
Security tax rate? So here's what has to be done
for Social Security. Has to be done because of how
many new people are retiring, and because we don't have
the money, and because the debt, the debt is going

(20:03):
to be the thing that just craters the whole frigging country.
We have to figure out something. But you have to
figure out something that doesn't totally hose the people who
are currently relying on it, who paid into it their
entire lives. And what's more, you can't totally hose people
who are close to relying on it. You know, if

(20:25):
you're retiring in a couple of years, you can't go
to that person and say, sorry, you don't get it.
The issue is where do you find the money? Somebody
someone in this whole equation. You know, the people paying
taxes now are the ones who are paying current Social

(20:47):
Security recipients. Because the scumbags in the government rated social
Security and used it for their own ends. So you
got a big Ponzi scheme. Young people pay in, the
old people take out, the young people pay in, the
old people take out. There's no saving account because they
rated the trust fund. No, none of this is your
fault or my fault. They did it. That's what politicians do.

(21:08):
Somebody has to get screwed. It should not be the
old person who paid in their entire life or somebody
who's about to retire. And it's not that I'm trying
to screw over young people at all. And you know
I don't do class warfare stuff here on the show.
I don't prioritize poor people. I don't prioritize rich people.

(21:30):
People have a different financial situation. I've been both. It
doesn't matter. It's just not a priority for me. We
have got to get rich people off of it. We
have to. And if you are a wealthy, older person
and that makes you angry, I totally get it. And
you're anger at me for saying it, it's completely justified.

(21:52):
You're welcome to send me your email and be mad
because you're one hundred percent right. It's not right just
because you're well off. You now don't get the Social
Security you paid into. Your argument is totally valid. I
agree with you all the way. I get it. Something
has to be done. The money isn't there, you know,

(22:14):
in a Ponzi scheme, like a Bernie made Off type situation,
he takes in the money, he goes, swindles it, and
then when he needs new money he gets new customers,
and then it's bad. It's bad, and in the end
of it he goes to prison. Don't get me wrong,
but not everybody got their money back. That's what happens

(22:40):
when there's theft. Our problem with Social Security is it's
the government that stolen, and the government doesn't have a
great track record of holding itself accountable. And I know
everyone's celebrating the Bolton indictment today, but government doesn't have
a great track record of holding itself accountable for the
evil crap it does. So now we're in a situation

(23:03):
where it's been stolen. What do we do. Well, you
can't hose the person who needs it to pay their
bills paid into it. Someone has to get hosed. Don't
like class warfare stuff. I don't even like a progressive
tax rate. I'm a flat tax guy. Everyone should pay
the same percent. I don't do class warfare stuff. Oh

(23:24):
poor people are saints and rich people are evil. I
don't do that. But man, people with the means. Someone
has to get it, so it might as well be them.
Someone has to get it, so it might as well
be them. This actually is a great reminder to call
gold Co because retirements are fragile things. And if you

(23:48):
ever talk to somebody that's their only income is their
Social Security check. Let me tell you red lobster isn't
an option. They never get to see red lobster. So
you need to protect the retirement you have. You're gonna
wait and watch gold keep setting records every day. You're
gonna call gold Cod now and get your retirement fortified.

(24:09):
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(24:31):
likes goold dot com. Jesse, what's wrong with Pam BONDI
I'm a big Trump supporter. I thought she's a good person,
all right, you thought she's a good person right there? Uh,
there was an advertisement. I saw it in the window
of a jiu jitsu place here locally. There was an

(24:54):
advertisement of a jiu jitsu tournament coming up in my
area next month, and it said we're accepting all these
that you had to be a certain skill level to
sign in. I won't go into all the details. Now,
Aubrey has never fought anybody in her life. Should I
sign her up? No? Why not? She's a good person.

(25:23):
We seek out things oftentimes, and we're looking for the
wrong thing. I don't need Pambondy to be a good person.
I don't care if Pam Bondy is the biggest piece
of trash in the history of mankind. To be honest
with you, what Pam Bondy has to do is so important.

(25:47):
I don't care if Pam Bondy poops on the sidewalk
out in front of her house. I don't care if
she cheats on her taxes. Actually I do. Don't break
the law. I don't care if she's rude to kids
and old people. I don't care how good of a
person she is. What I need and what you need
from Pam Bondy is her to be the most vicious, committed, intelligent,

(26:11):
nasty prosecutor in the history of mankind. As she takes
on wealthy deep staters while also trying to break up
the Antifa terrorist network. She may be the best person
in the world. I don't know if she's a grandma.
I assume she is. She may be the grandma of
the year. You gotta try her cookies. I don't give

(26:32):
a crap about her cookies. I care about performance, performance,
important jobs. That's what matters you. Me well you you
should probably be a good person. I can't do anything
about the fact that I'm a bad person. What Pam
Bondy needs to be, it's not good or bad. I

(26:55):
don't care about whether she curses in her off time.
Maybe she drinks duma much. These things don't matter to
me at all, and they shouldn't matter to you. I
need a pit bull, and time is getting short. We
have three years left. I know John Bolton got indicted today.

(27:15):
I got all that three years left. We have a
lot of people inside of the government who not only
have to be fired, they have to be indicted for
their crimes. If they committed crimes, they have to be arrested,
they have to be tried, and they have to be
sent to prison. And you know who has to oversee
that gigantic task, Pam BONDI I don't care whether she's

(27:42):
good or not means nothing to me when it comes
to jobs like that. I care about effective. I mean,
that's why I keep Chris around. You think I want
Chris here. He knows when to push all the buttons
and stuff like that, and he deals with corporate and
does all kinds of things that I can't do and
don't want to do. That's the only reason Chris is here.
Performance is what matters. Jesse. I'm taking off work to

(28:04):
hear a Bronco open for the Younger Trump's interview with
Megan Kelly and ascertained that if no one goes to jail,
the Trump's second term will be wasted. He's talking about Okay,
so next next Thursday, October twenty third. I already told you,
Megan Kelly's doing this big live tour. Me and Donald
Trump Junior we are her guests. I'm the opener. I

(28:28):
give like an opening fifteen minute speech and then she
interviews him for an hour in right here in the
Houston area. It's in sugar Land. I think Chris is
sugar Land, right, it's in sugar Land, Texas. I do
it with sugar Land. Chris, I thought it was. I
thought it was. I guessed right. That's worth something. Look,
a good guess, if there's one thing I learned in school,
A good guess is worth as much as the right

(28:49):
answer every single time. Jesse. My question is has has
communism infiltrated the global Catholic Church? Of course, but it's
a field at every church. It's not just I mean, look,
you don't have to just lean on the Catholics. Every church,
every religion. It's infiltrated. Religious institutions were always institutions that

(29:13):
were going to be firewalls against communism. If you're a communist,
what do you do? You can try to destroy them,
but the easier way is take them over. That's what
they do, all right. One segment, Hang on feeling a
little stocky, Follow like and subscribe on social at Jesse
Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment

(29:39):
of the Jesse Kelly Show. And then look, I'm not
gonna be here tomorrow. I'm sorry. I'm gonna be back
on Monday. Never fear, it's Medal of Honor Monday. We're
gonna have a good time while I'm gone. You can
email me Jesse at jesse kellyshow dot com or download
the podcast iHeart Spotify iTunes. All right, now, let's get

(29:59):
to his any of these as we can, as we
wrap up the show and frankly wrap up the week. Jesse,
the death train of POWs you talked about. Was there
a book on this? He's talking about the Railway of Death?
What was that last night? I did that, Chris or
night before? I don't remember. I think it was the
night before Tuesday night I did another little It was

(30:19):
just a little bit more than an hour on the
Railway of Death. World War two. Fascinating, horrifying story. There
are books on it. There aren't a ton, but there
are some. I'll tell you my favorite one. I've told
you about this book before, The Forgotten Highlander, The Forgotten

(30:40):
Highlander one more time. The Forgotten Highlander is the name
of the book. Really, he really encumbas is a lot
of it. Now, that's one guy's story. He's not the
only one who wrote that book. There are a bunch
on It's it's a fascinating thing. World War Two is
one of those things where when people start to learn

(31:01):
about it, everyone gets the high points. You got the
high points you know about, You know about the Pearl Harbor,
Pearl Harbor, you know about the Holocaust. Of course, you
understand that there are high points of World War Two
that everyone's going to understand that, the blitz, the bombing
of London. You're gonna get these things. But in my
personal opinion, if you get a couple layers down from that,

(31:25):
the stories are intense better. In fact, here's a couple
of little things you can look into. Maybe I'll maybe
I'll do a history on one of these things at
some point in time. It's not coming up soon. So
the various resistance efforts inside either the Nazi area of

(31:46):
occupation or the Japanese area of occupation, if you're looking
to dig into you want to get some more depth,
look at the French resistance inside Nazi Germany. We're talking
straight up James Bond stuff, where British agents, American agents
are parachuting in and they're they're training these French guerrilla

(32:08):
fighters how to blow up train tracks and things like that.
Maybe even more fascinating is the Pacific version. You would
have these guys Brits and Aussi's and Americans. Sometimes there
were guys who had escaped. Sometimes they were just studs.
They would work with local villagers, local peoples on whatever

(32:31):
Pacific island, and they would basically form a resistance effort.
They're cutting throats of Japanese soldiers when they find them.
They're gathering intelligence and giving signals to the other people
that they fascinating, fascinating little things. I'll tell you this
again before we get back to the emails. The Battle
of Stalingrad. Most people know it. If you don't, the

(32:53):
Battle of Stalingrad is if it was its own war
would be one one of the largest wars in human history.
Just the Battle of Stalingrad totally amazing. We did a
history thing on the stal. I did one on Stalingrad before.
But there's all kinds of great book, so many great
books about very very good Jessie. My dad passed away

(33:16):
on October thirteenth, twenty sixteen, from Agent orange Ough, so
I understand where you're at. My dad also wanted to
make sure I got his ballot in for President Trump.
Told me he to make sure he doesn't vote for
the communist when he's dead. Setting you love brother, you
have the greatest show on Earth and the Vet's producer.
Thanks man, I appreciate you. Mike, sorry about your dad.

(33:38):
By the way, my question remains, will we drain the
communist swamp for good? I know you mentioned they will
come back even harder, but how do we prevent that
without going to Civil War two? We don't need to
do Civil War two or any of these things. What
we have to do is first, except that there will

(34:00):
it'll be a counterattack at some point from the left.
Except that, all right, we got it. Now, how do
you get ready for that? You get ready for that
by fortifying your area now before you need them. Don't
sit back and put your feet up now and let

(34:21):
your area do what it does. And then in the
year twenty thirty two, we have President AOC and she's
setting the FBI to murder you in the middle of
the night, and you're screaming at your local politicians, Hey,
why aren't you stepping in? By then it's too late.
We need to fortify our areas now by occupying critical

(34:44):
positions of power. Oftentimes that will mean rooting out Republicans
Republicans in your area, especially if they've been there a
long time. They are weak, and they are pathetic, and
they are not going to be the firewall that stands
between you and President AOC one day. So find someone
who is replace your sheriff if he's pathetic, your school board,

(35:08):
your state legislature. We are going to need states. We
are going to need them for the future. This is
how we prepare. I called it last night. I called
it filling sandbags. Yep, you know the enemy's coming back.
Bayonets attached. There are holes in the wall, places where
it's weak, there are places where the bunker could be deeper,

(35:29):
the trenchet. Get ready now so when it comes you
are ready. What we do now will determine how we
handle them being twice as vicious the next time. And
when you're not doing that, make sure you're sleeping well
in your cozy earth sheets. That's a critical part of
getting ready because you spend a third of your life

(35:50):
in bed. You need bamboo sheets in your life. You
want to hear something nuts cozy earth sheets. They're not
just rope guys. Their sheets have a ten year warranty.
It's like this stretchy silk bamboo, Bit of Heaven ten years.

(36:12):
That's how confident they are. This stuff is amazing. Everything
in my house at this point in time I can
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Use my code Jesse for twenty percent off. That's cozyearth
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(36:34):
from Jesse Kelly. Because home isn't just where you live,
it's how you feel. Let's go home with Cozy Earth. Jesse.
Will Derek Chauvin ever be released or have a new trial,
but one would hope, because he's got to be the
most persecuted man in the United States of America today.
He's already been stabbed while in custody. This is the

(36:58):
police officer who got blamed for George Floyd's death and
the technique he was using it was taught to him
by the Minneapolis Police Department. All this came out during
the trial, and we know now that George Floyd died
of an overdose, and still this country is so bonkers,

(37:19):
so upside down in bonkers. We took the cop and
threw him in prison and built statues to that dirt
ball Jesse. Now that the living hostages have been freed
from Gaza, will a moab be used to convince Hamas
to disarm? Hamas is never going to disarm Jesse. I'm
listening to you take a part Obama's message to his

(37:41):
fellow communists. I feel without you, I would have missed
the innuendos of what he's really saying. Been listening to
you for only three years, though I am seventy six
years old. I want to thank you for influencing me
to be a better American. I appreciate you, lady. All right, now,
keep your head up. I am going to go. I

(38:02):
have to don't yell at me. It's not my fault,
it's not my choice. I have to go do something
for the suits tomorrow. I'm coming back on Monday, and
I'll be if you can believe it or not, better
than ever. All right, Chris, I just want you to know,
shut up. That's all
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