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June 9, 2025 37 mins

After being out with the suits last week, Jesse addresses the Elon and Trump break up. Something he predicted back in November 2024. A lesson for us all to learn again, don't blast people publicly, keep arguments private. The glory of Jury Duty.

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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, wonderful Monday. We'll get to this Minnesota State
Repid meeting. She's an illegal. That'll be a good time. Yeah,
I'm gonna dog on James Langford at one point in

(00:32):
time this hour, because it's what I do. We'll get
to emails talk about renaming Navy ships and why I'm
angry with aub At right now. But before I get
to that, I wanted to touch on it because you
all emailed me about it last week. What happened with Trump,

(00:53):
what happened with Elon Musk, what happened with what happened
with all that? Chris, you might want to go ahead
and the prediction ready, because I'll be calling for that
in a moment. First, let's discuss this. There was always
going to be a falling out between Trump and Elon, always, always, always,

(01:16):
for a couple different reasons. Alpha males. I hate using
that term because it's so overused today. It's just it's
an obnoxious term, to be honest with you, So I'll
set aside the alpha male term leaders. Most people are

(01:38):
not leaders. They're not naturally leaders. If you're not a
natural leader, you don't have to feel bad about yourself.
Most people aren't natural leaders. And if I may, leaders
get all the pub leaders get the pretty girls. But

(01:58):
it's okay if you're not a leader. Everyone isn't supposed
to be a leader. God made everybody differently. You can
only make a few leaders, otherwise you'd have too many leaders. Okay.
But leaders alpha males or whatever word you want to
put on it. They are guys like Donald Trump, where
they walk in the room and it doesn't it doesn't

(02:19):
necessarily come with the title. By the way, the title
always helps. But there are guys who when they walk
in the room. When you're at a party, you know
that big business party I was at in Florida, even
though it was work. When you walk in the room,
everyone's looking at you. Oh hey, who's that? Oh that
guy the guy who seems in command. You are you

(02:42):
have either known a guy like that. Maybe you are
a guy like that. Natural leaders when they fall into
a situation. It could be a project at school, it
could be something politically. Whatever situation the situation may be,
they always end up leading it. In some way being
the big voice in the room. Those types of guys

(03:06):
are wonderful. You need them. They help drive everything. You
need them to make the world go to innovate, to
lead countries, to lead armies, to lead your school project.
You need those guys. But like anything else in life,
there are positives and negatives. The negatives to dudes who
lead natural leaders they oftentimes almost always, frankly, they don't

(03:31):
work well with other leaders. It's how they're built. So
Trump and Elon there was always going to be a
clash at some point in time. Elon Musk is the
wealthiest man on the planet, in command of multiple companies.

(03:53):
He is used to walking in a room and saying
jump and everybody around him saying how hi. But on
the other side is Donald Trump. Donald Trump is a billionaire.
Donald Trump is not only a billionaire, he has been
a mover and shaker and deal maker. I didn't mean

(04:14):
for that to rhyme and for me to sound like
Rick Flair, but that was awesome, if I may point out.
But Donald Trump, as long as I've been alive, I've
watched other wealthy, rich people on television refer to him
as mister Trump. Donald Trump was always one of those guys.
And I don't email me and tell me you don't
like him. I don't care. This isn't about like or
not like. I don't care. Donald Trump is a natural leader.

(04:37):
He is. On top of that, he's now the president
of the United States of America. When Donald Trump walks
in a room, everyone's looking at him, love him, hate him.
That's Donald Trump. And when you speak to him, you
refer to him as mister President or mister Trump. He's
a man used to commanding everything. Did you ever see

(04:59):
that video? It was? It was from his first presidency,
from his first four years. And unless you're a total
political nerd like I am, you won't know what I'm
talking about. And it's not important enough for you to
go look it up. But you're welcome to go look
it up. Donald Trump was internationally. He went over I forget.
It was somewhere in Europe and there was this group
of European world leaders and Donald Trump at some event

(05:24):
and they're walking from one place to the other. It
wasn't anything major. It was see one of those places
where let's move from this conference room to that conference
room kind of a thing. They're walking from one place
to the other, and they get to the gathering area
where all the world leaders are going to gather next.
It's a video that's widely available. I'm almost positive it

(05:44):
was the leader of Luxembourg. I think it was Luxembourg,
very very tiny country. Happened to He didn't do anything wrong.
But as they got to where they were walking through,
picture this whole herd of leaders of European leaders, American
leaders walking somewhere. As they go to where they were going,
the head of Luxembourg happened to be ahead of Donald Trump.

(06:05):
He got there beforehand, was standing in front of Donald Trump.
Donald Trump physically reaches out with a hand, gaves him, Look,
it's friendly, it's not like he hit him, but gives
him the professional, professional version of getting the locker nerd

(06:26):
with his right hand, brushes another world leader to the
side and steps in front so he can be in front,
and then adjusts his suit jacket like, hey, the man
is here. That guy working hand in hand, being work
besties with the most with the richest guy in the

(06:47):
world was always going to have an expiration date. And
it doesn't mean everyone. Everyone emailed me, it was asking me,
whose side are you on? Whose side are you on?
I don't know that that's necessarily the way to look
at this. I looked at this as inevitable, inevitable, and

(07:07):
another thing made this inevitable. And just so you don't
think I'm Johnny come Lately on this, I'm gonna go
ahead and brag about myself. This was me from November, right.
I think it was right after the election, wasn't it, Chris?
It was right after November eighteenth? Okay, so right after
the election. I'm not Johnny come lately to this. Right

(07:29):
after the election. If you were listening to the Jesse
Kelly Show, you would have heard this. They are going
to be fought. Any effort to eliminate these agencies, eliminate
these jobs is going to be fought tooth and nail
by the system. The Communists have spent decades filling up
this government with evil demons to try to ensure their

(07:49):
agenda will essentially be written into law forever. They are
going to have judges blocking things. This is going to
block them. This lawsuit, that lawsuit, and my prediction is
Elon Musk is not going to last that long. And
this is not a rip on Elon at all. I'm
so grateful. If he left tomorrow, I'd be grateful. I

(08:12):
think he's going to get frustrated with the pace, frustrated
with the slump, with the swamp, possibly even bored because
things aren't moving the way he wants them to move.
What do you mean this? I just fired these two
hundred people. Wow, Elany you have to understand the federal
judge and the Fifth Circuit already stepped in to studed
my prediction. One. I very much hope I am wrong

(08:34):
about my prediction is we are not going to have
Elon for that much longer, and if we don't, glad
we had him while we had him. And it's not
that I think he's going to leave him become our
arch nemesis or something like that. That's not what I'm saying.
I think a guy like that is going to frustrate
very very very quickly with how quickly the system digs

(08:56):
in and pushes back. Told you so. A guy like
Elon Musk is used to working in the private sector,
where things are done at the speed you want them
done because you're the boss and you said go. The
federal government doesn't work that way. My frustrations with this

(09:20):
gigantic bill. I get both sides. As I've told you before,
I totally get Trump's side. I promise these things, these
things are in the bill. Sign it into law. I
need to get it done. Totally get Trump side. I
totally get the other side. This spends way too much money.
If we don't cut spending. Now, what are we ever
going to cut it? We're always told to wait, are

(09:40):
we ever going to cut I totally get both sides.
I'm not talking about the nitty gritty of the bill.
A guy like Elon Musk starts this doge thing and
starts combing through the government and finds out the government
is the largest criminal enterprise on the planet. And he
immediately him and his group of super nerds identify all
this corruption. And for Elon Musk, career private sector guy,

(10:04):
it's an easy solution. Hey, here's a problem up. I
looked into it. I found the solution for the problem.
Cut out the problem. Government doesn't work that way, especially
a criminal government like ours. There were always going there
was always going to be a clash. Elon was always
going to get frustrated, and it was always going to end.

(10:25):
Now I will wrap this up by addressing how it ended.
And then we're going to move on because this is
old news. Anyway, we'll move on. I'll talk about why
I'm mad at AUB. We'll do some emails. Let me
first discuss Hillsdale College with you. No, I'm not trying
to talk you into going to Hillsdale College. It's Hillsdale College.

(10:48):
There's a line. Why is there a line at Hillsdale College. Well,
Americans are tired of sending their kids off to a
university and getting back some commie freak. They want their
kids to get a wonderful classical education. But my kids
can't get in, can yours. Hillsdale knows that. Hillsdale doesn't

(11:09):
want all that knowledge to just be for the kids
who get in. It's for you and it's for me.
I need Hillsdale's knowledge, don't you. They give it out
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no nothing. If you got a Hillsdale dot edu slash Jesse,

(11:32):
you can learn about the fall of the Roman Republic
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Hillsdale dot Edu slash Jesse, we'll be back. He doesn't
care if you believe him, but he's right. Jesse Kelly.

(11:58):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Reminding you you can
email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. And yes,
of course we want you love, your hate, your death threats.
Let's finish up this elon Trump stuff because I still
need to get to emails. I need to get to
James Langford. I need to get to other things. Uh.

(12:22):
The Trump elon fallout, it was insanely embarrassing. It's not
just that it was sad because we had our little
two person triumvirate, which I guess didn't make it a triumvirant,
but we had our little two person coalition, a couple
of powerful guys taking on the left, and we enjoyed
it a We got Trump, we got the president, we
got the richest man in the world. They've joined forces.

(12:44):
Woo hoop, We're going to do a lot of good.
And then we watched this very public spectacle play out
on social media as they started throwing poop at each other.
And I can't believe I'm going to say this, but
really most of the ugly stuff was thrown by Elon,
not Trump. That's very very rare. Trump's happy to do
these things. But Trump, honestly, Trump really handled this pretty

(13:08):
straight up, to be honest. For the most part, they
wush him. Well, I'm not worried about it. But Elon
Musk is throwing things out there like Trump was on
Epstein Island and really really really rough stuff, stuff that
he's deleted since then. This is not about Trump and Elon.
This is something you and I have talked about many

(13:28):
times before. You can argue with your friends. You can
argue with your husband, with your wife, you can argue
with co workers, you can argue with political allies. All
these things are not only acceptable, frankly, in some situations,

(13:50):
they're healthy. You know what's healthy to argue with your
spouse now and then working out get your I don't
mean throw things at each other. Work it out, you
have difference, have a good argument about it, working out.
You know what's healthy to argue with business partners people
like that. I don't want to use FedEx, I want
to use ups. No, you're stupid, We'll fight, argue, get

(14:13):
it out. It's healthy to argue with your friends privately, privately,
I know it's the social media era. And because it's
the social media era, you know, adults and order people,
they love to put this all on kids kids these days,

(14:34):
and younger people. But it's not just them. Everyone, young
and old, men and women, powerful, powerless people believe they
have to put every single thing they say, or every
single thing they think, every single thing they do. They
believe it has to be displayed publicly on social media.

(14:55):
I know you've seen it, maybe in the poor moment
of judgment. Maybe you even participated in it. Maybe you
got on Facebook and blasted your ex wife. Maybe you
got on Twitter and crucified your your best friend, your
former employer, your aunt. Everything doesn't have to be public.

(15:18):
You didn't even know I was in New Orleans for
a couple of days last week, did you? Why? Because
I don't put everything I do out there for public consumption,
I don't have to neither, do you. Some things can
be private. Arguments with friends, family members, spouses, even exes

(15:42):
should be private. When you do it publicly. Oh, I
know you got your blood up and you're mad and
I can't believe he cheated on me, and you want
to put that out there publicly. You put things out
there publicly. You have made an enemy forever. You can

(16:07):
argue with your friend, scream at each other, shoot especially dudes,
probably not as much women, but dudes, you can flat
out fight in your younger years. I'ven't not done it,
participated in it. Wake up next day, Hey man, we
go get some eggs. Yeah, what we're thinking. That was dumb. Yeah,
it was dumb privately. You do it publicly, you make

(16:30):
it a spectator sport. Those wounds never heal. I've told
you me, I've had friends. It's happened to me actually
since I've done this job. Friends, people that I've dined with,
people whose homes I've been in, disagreed with something I

(16:51):
said on the radio show or something online, and they'll
blast me publicly in front of everybody. I will immediately
block your account, block your phone number, and we will
never speak again ever. And you could have texted me
that you hate my guts and think I'm an idiot,
and I would have been totally fine with it. We
might have argued, would have been totally fine with it.

(17:11):
You do that to me publicly, We're done forever for life.
That's how people operate. Elon Musk I know he regrets
it because he deleted it. All. Even the richest, most
powerful men in the world make this mistake. Elon Musk

(17:31):
decided to put it out there publicly. Who knows if
it's true or not that Donald Trump's on the Epstein
Island list, essentially calling Donald Trump, not just calling him
a pedophile, calling him a pedophile in front of everyone,
the whole world. People in Japan woke up. People in
Japan woke up, and they read what Elon Musk said

(17:54):
about Donald Trump. Can't heal that, can't walk it back,
can't take it back. Don't do that publicly. Please, This
is not for them. Whatever. They should have known better,
both of them. Shame on both of them. It's for you.
It's for me. Believe me when I tell you keep

(18:16):
your disagreements private unless you're one hundred percent sure you're
never going to talk or work with that person ever again,
because if you blast them publicly, you're not just some
advice some daddy Jesse. Do with that what you will.
Let's move on, Let's make fun of James Langford, do
some more emails. Let's talk about chalk feeling like a

(18:42):
different human being. We accept things as we get older.
Some things we should accept, in some things we shouldn't.
One thing people accept when they get older is the
lack of energy or running out of gas. Oh man,
I'm boy. I'm not twenty five anymore. Ever said something

(19:02):
like that, ever think something like that. It's not that
you're old, it's that your te levels have dropped, and
that's not your fault. I'm not calling you ef feminine.
I'm not calling you James Langford. You drink estrogen. Estrogen
is in the water. It's part of how it's treated,
or I should say not treated. It's in the water,
We shower in it, we drink it. The United States

(19:26):
of America has lost half its testosterone in fifty years.
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(19:52):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Fantastic Monday,
and I'll get to Langford here in moment, just briefly.
Don't worry. I'm not going to go off on Nankford
forever again, but I have to say I'm upset with
ob you see ab the wife. She got a blessing,

(20:14):
a blessing that fell right in her lap, a blessing
she was mad about, and a blessing I will never
get again. She got the blessing of jury duty. I,
as longtime listeners to the show, will know, love jury duty.

(20:34):
Love jury duty. I adore it. I think it's one
a civic duty. I know I sound old fashioned, but
I really do believe that good people need to sit
on juries. We can't just have the losers and scumbags
on the juries. It's a civic duty. It's unbelievably interesting
finding out more about our criminal justice system, just every

(20:57):
part of it. I find fantastic. I not only sat
on a jury at one point in time, I was
nominated as the jury foreman. No big deal, even though
I was the youngest one on the jury, and it
was like a five or six day drug case with
undercover video. Except what Chris. What Chris said, most of

(21:20):
them aren't that cool. I'm sorry the criminals didn't do
cool enough crimes for you to enjoy. Chris. Sorry, you
had to bore yourself with things like the law. What
his grasp was too long? That's the one you had
to deal with. Well, I hope you brought the hammer down.
There's no excuse for that. Anyway. Bob gets a summons

(21:42):
to a jury today. She goes and I tell her beforehand,
I said, baby, just tell him you're my wife. They're
never going to pick you. This happened last time I
got picked. Now that I have this job, I'm never
going to get picked for a jury. They're just never
going to let me do it. I said, just tell
them you're my wife. They got to kick you out. Well,

(22:04):
they never asked her the question who were you married to?
What are their views? And that wouldn't be a question
they would ask. She makes it through and gets selected. Boom,
she gets selected. Okay, she's texting me this this is
not far. This is not long before the show, said,
hour or two before the show, me Chris Corey were
chilling her eat and cheese, steaks and all. This is happening.
This is breaking news, if you will, breaking news anyway,

(22:30):
So I text her is it a murder case? And
she says, I'm not telling you. And I said, well,
what do you mean you're not telling me? What kind
of a case is it? She texts me back, gosh,
this is so nerdy. I don't even want to say
it in front of everybody that she's not allowed. I said,

(22:53):
what do you mean you're not allowed? She said, they
swore us to secrecy. I said, I don't care who
cares to tell me. I need to know. I'm dying
over here. Is it a drug case? Are we dealing
with the cartels? What's happening? Are we gonna get a
mob payoff or something? What is it? She says? This

(23:15):
unbelievable nerd. I don't want to get busted for jerry misconduct.
Oh my gosh, what Chris? What you know? What you write? Chris?
She probably got something lame and doesn't want to tell me.
And I don't know if i'll ever know, because she
ended up texting me that they dismissed her really late.

(23:36):
I mean she was probably an alternate, one too many
alternates or something like that. And I bet you I'll
go home and she still won't tell me. These rule followers,
I'll never understand these people. Gosh, anyway, speaking of people
that drive me nuts, do you remember this is just
gonna be brief. I'm not gonna go off on that
ginger again. Do you remember last year. You see, Biden

(24:00):
had spent four years bringing in as many barbarians as possible,
and now you get to watch Mexican flags waving in
front of burning cop cars in LA. Remember Democrats did
that to you on purpose. The Democrat Party believes in that.
And do you remember last year weirdest thing. A Republican

(24:20):
from a red state, Oklahoma, James Langford is his name.
He tried to pass a massive amnesty bill with Democrats.
Everyone knew what they were doing. We looked into the
fine print of the bill and it was a bill
that had amnesty. It was a bill that guaranteed it
guaranteed that the invasion would continue. Remember I forget what

(24:43):
the number was, but it was something like, well, border
enforcement will definitely start after five or ten thousand a day.
It was bonkers. It was an open borders bill and
James Langford was all over television pushing for that bill
after Democrats spent four years bringing the barbarians in. Now

(25:05):
James Langford is on the news, this is from the
press on Sunday, saying things like.

Speaker 2 (25:09):
That, I think what President Trump's trying to do is
pretty clear, is trying to de escalate all the tensions
that are there. We're watching as Americans, scenes of burning
cars and intersections, and people waving American flags at local
law enforcement, concrete blocks being thrown at federal law enforcement.
We watched this kind of scene that five six years
ago when there was a takeover.

Speaker 1 (25:33):
James Langford, after watching the country fill up with foreigners,
tried to bring in even more of them last year,
not ancient history, last year. And on Sunday yesterday, James
Langford went to the news and complained that the animals
were acting like animals. This is how it works in

(25:56):
the United States Senate. This is how it works when
the GOP primary voter is lazy and stupid and uninformed,
these senators, because James Langfort isn't up for reelection until
twenty twenty eight, these senators will screw us over and
screw us over and help the communists and help the communists,

(26:19):
and help the communists, and then help the communists some more.
And then when the election year gets a little closer,
they run to the television set and they talk like
America first, border hawk patriots and the GOP primary voter
in Texas and Oklahoma, In South Carolina, North Carolina, the
Dakota is Wyoming, you name the red state. The GOP

(26:42):
primary voter sits there and laps it up like a
dog on a hot summer day that just got back
from a walk and gets to his water bowl. The
GOP primary voter James Langford, the how hardy is on
the border, herb, Let's run down there and vote form
in the prime. Mary again, he's America first, just like

(27:02):
Donald Trump drives me up the wall. Cannot stand it.
We have got to be better and we've got to
be smarter. What a disgrace that these people get away
with this stuff. Gosh steems me. Jesse, you may have
read this one. He's talking about Medal of Honor. I

(27:23):
have missed a few episodes. But what about Teddy Roosevelt Junior,
who at fifty six stormed Utah Beach with a cane
and a pistol as a brigadier general. His son the
look Teddy Roosevelt Senior and his sons came from a

(27:44):
different era, in a much better era. It was an era,
an era what was most of human history. If you
were a king, a president, a senator, a congressman, or
a general, and you advocated for war, somewhere you, yourself,
or somebody close to you, mostly your children, would be

(28:06):
at a risk of dying in that war. That is
how leadership is supposed to operate. That's how it should operate.
Here today, we have all these guys from Hansygram. I
can't believe why he doesn't have kids. Mitt Romney or
the rest of them. They want to invade everywhere. Everything

(28:28):
is war. This is war. They'd love to talk tough
about war, and yet none of Mitt Romney's eighty five
kids have ever found the military recruiting office. Makes me
want to vomit. Teddy Roosevelt I loved a lot of
things about him, hated a lot of things about him.
But you can say this. The man may have loved war,

(28:48):
but he didn't want to sit it out, and he
didn't believe in his children sitting it out either. He
gave some up for this country. Teddy Roosevelt himself almost
died for this country in the wars he advocated for.
He was man enough to grab his weapon himself and
go fight. That's a better way to live, all right.

(29:09):
Let's talk about renaming ships. A couple more emails, maybe
even some garlic bread. This Minnesota state rep who admitted
to being an illegal What the heck. But that's not
forget that there is still a trade war coming. It
is coming. It's coming with China. You know it is.

(29:30):
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(30:37):
wonderful Monday. Remember, you can email the show Jesse at
Jesse kellyshow dot com. Also, if you're curious why all
these different Democrats are defending the rioters an administration that's
targeting peaceful protests, people that are there at protest the president,
why do they do that? Why why do they do

(30:58):
this thuff? We are here to say for you the
immigrants they have been arrested, Why did they do that?
Why do they do this?

Speaker 3 (31:07):
We have people who are immigrants here who are trying to.

Speaker 1 (31:11):
Seek a better living with come from places where they
have experienced this kind of thing. Let me explain if
you are a Democrat, an elected Democrat today, whether it's
city council or United States Senator or anything else in between.
If you are an elected Democrat politician, one of two

(31:34):
things are true. Either A you came up through the
street communist system. That would be people like well, perfect example,
La Mayor Karen Bass. She's the mayor of Los Angeles.
That's the mayor of America's second biggest city. Did you

(31:55):
know that Karen Bass flew to Cuba in her younger years,
multiple multiple times to receive communist training. Did you know
that When I say she's a trained communist, I mean
that in every sense of the word. She is a
trained communist now mayor of Los Angeles. So if you're

(32:20):
an elected Democrat in this country, you are either A
someone who came up through the street communist, the street
animal system, or B you are somebody who came from
privilege but knows you have to pretend to be a
street communist. That would be Jasmine Crockett. Jasmine Crockett is

(32:41):
a rich private school kid. She's a rich private school kid.
Now she's on the news all the time. Let me
tell you something, Carol, trying to do the hood rat thing.
A rich private school kid. So you either A are a
street animal or B have to pretend to be one.
That's what it takes to be an elected Democrat today, period,

(33:04):
end of story. That's why they have to speak like this.
The game. Jeffrey is going to fight it legislatively. We're
going to fight it in the courts.

Speaker 2 (33:16):
We're going to fight it in the streets.

Speaker 1 (33:18):
Fight it in the streets. Remember Jayapaw when she said this, we.

Speaker 3 (33:22):
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.

Speaker 1 (33:42):
Democrats defend communist street animals because they're adjacent to them.
They understand who their campaign workers are. They understand the
benefit of having someone who can create fear. They understand
there's benefit in that when it comes to politics. And
that's why they will bend over backwards to allow the

(34:03):
riots to continue to blame the riots on Trump, to
put the shiniest possible face on the riots, because they
are either former street communists themselves or they're adjacent to them,
and such as the modern Democrat Party. And if you
vote Democrat, that's what you support. You support the destruction

(34:27):
of your city, You support the destruction of your country.
I know that may hurt to hear. Ha, I've always
voted a Democrat. I understand that it's the year twenty
twenty five. If you still vote Democrat, you vote against
your country all the time, all the time. Dear doctor
j I've heard you speak of your love of the
greatest side, dish ever garlic bread. But have you ever

(34:47):
used garlic bread as the crust for a mini pepperoni
or Thereso pizza? You would never eat Little Caesars again,
please or ps. I tried to watch the show, but
your gigantic hands kept blocking the camera, says her name
is Missus Casey. Sorry about my hands. There's just so
enormous that sometimes they can be It's almost cumbersome. Honestly,

(35:10):
don't shake your head, Chris. Yes, I'm a garlic bread connoisseur. Yes,
I like garlic on the crust of a pizza. But
you know what peak garlic bread is. There are two
things that are peak garlic bread. Most people never use either.
First one, garlic bread for a meatball sub. Forget about

(35:30):
the normal bond. Make garlic bread. Use that as a bond. Yes.
The second one, no one knows about this. I really
pretty much invented it, and now I tell everybody about it.
With your buffalo wings, you have your ranch or your
blue cheese, you have all that wing sauce. You know

(35:51):
the best thing in the world to sop up that delicious, red, tangy,
spicy mixture garlic bread. Trust me, forget the stupid salary
and carrots. You don't need vegetables anyway. Order garlic bread
with your chicken wings next time, and you will thank
me for it. You're welcome. And now here's a headline

(36:12):
by oh, you know, you know the thing headlines we
didn't get to peg Seth orders the Navy to strip
the name of gay rights icon Harvey Milk from the ship.
It's weird how many gay rights icons are pedophiles. World
Health Organization maintained. Oh, speaking of which, World Health Organization

(36:36):
maintains Monkey pocks alert amid the West Africa surge. Somebody
tell Lindsey Graham. Democrats civil war explodes, DNC chair threatens
to quit over David Hogg. There's just not much in
life that gives me the sheer, unbridled pure joy of

(36:56):
watching any organization bring in committed communist and then be
consumed by them from the inside out. Cash. I love
it so much. California ag announces lawsuit against Trump over
National Guard deployment. Oh really reminds me of that smart
guy on the radio who predicted back in November the
judges and the lawsuits would come. Pentagon's secretly planted area

(37:20):
fifty one UFO conspiracy theory to hide classified weapons program.
That just sucks, That just completely sucks. We all want
it to be true. We now know it's not. I'll
see you tomorrow. That's all.
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