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October 28, 2025 36 mins

Why do people want to live the life of a representative or senator? You get what you pay for, why not pay for quality representatives? Democrats are trying to win back men and it’s not going well. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
Jesse Kelly Show. Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show
on a magnificent Tuesday. We're gonna talk about why these
people become politicians, Chris's secret society. We'll get to hurricanes, emails,
all that, human trafficking a little bit, all that and
so much more coming up on the world famous Jesse

(00:37):
Kelly Show. And I'm also gonna get we'll talk briefly
about the Democrat disconnect with normal people. But we've had
this talk before. And there's an amazing story out in
Free Beacon right now from John Leaviney does really good work.
Squad members, this would be Jasmine Crockett and Ihan Omar
and Ayanna Presley. Do you know where they just spent
the weekend. They spent the weekend in the Virgin Islands

(01:01):
at a fancy resort, at a donor funded trip. I
want to remind you that being a politician would suck.
Now I say that, I still encourage you to run
for office. We need good people in office. We need
to root out the dirt balls we have there in weaklings,
and we need to replace them with people like you.

(01:21):
It's important. It really does matter a lot. But why
do these people stay? Why can't you ever get rid
of them? Because people stay, people become politicians and remain
politicians because they want access to the things rich people
have without ever having to actually accomplish anything or earning

(01:45):
the money themselves. Let me tell you something. Every United
States senator or they make one hundred and sixty hundred
seventy grand a year, which I know that's big money,
but you're not you're not swimming in it. It's not millions.
Every single United States senator, all hundred of them, they
have been on private jets more times than you can

(02:06):
possibly count everyone, every single one of them, they eat out.
You know that fancy steakhouse you take your lady to,
or you go to with your husband once a year
on your anniversary, because it's gonna cost two hundred and
fifty dollars, especially if someone ponies up and gets a
glass of wine. Every single senator, all one hundred of them,

(02:28):
they eat at those steakhouses all the time. You know why,
because other people are paying for it. That's why. That's
why you can't get these people out of office. They
don't want to ever have to actually go earn any
living themselves. They don't want to earn money themselves. What
they want. They want access to your money, which gives

(02:51):
them access to rich donors, which gives them access to
fancy Virgin Island resorts and private jets and steakhouses and
everything else. This is why these people remain politicians. It's
not because they love asking people for money. It's not
because it would be fun at all. It would sook
to have to sit in those brutal committee meetings and

(03:13):
things like that all the time. It would be brutally boring.
You can't get rid of these people because they live
like kings and queens. Chris said, what should we pay them? Well,
I'll tell you what I've told you before. In life
you get what you pay for. And that's just the fact.
In life, you get what you pay for. The reason

(03:33):
that customer service person on the phone is a moron,
the reason that person is an idiot, is because the
company that hired that person pays them seven dollars an hour.
And capable people as they get older. Look, when you're younger,
you're going to have entry level jobs. That's the way
it goes. But as you get older, capable people do

(03:55):
not want to earn seven dollars an hour because they
have an opportunity to go make fifteen dollars an hour
or twenty bucks an hour or thirty or good salary
or something like that. So who is going to stay
in a job where you make seven dollars an hour?
The biggest idiots in society. And that's why they have
to farm those jobs out to foreigners half the time,

(04:16):
because Americans don't want to work for seven dollars an hour.
So they could create a call center in India and
you end up screaming representative or let me talk to
the manager eight thousand times into the telephone. You get
what you pay for members of Congress. Probably my least
popular political position is they are criminally underpaid. Now, I

(04:41):
hate Congress as much as you hate Congress. I do.
I probably hate them more than you. One hundred and
sixty one hundred and seventy grand is big money. Shoot,
that's more money than I ever made in my freaking life.
That's big, big money. So I started doing this. That's
far more money than I ever made in my entire life.
I ever made that selling RVs. I made a good living.
That's big boy money. So I'm not dismissive of it,

(05:04):
but you're not going to get top tier people for
one hundred and sixty one hundred and seventy grand a year.
They want to go to the private sector and make
five hundred grand a year. They want to go to
the private sector and make a million dollars a year
or two million dollars a year. Now, I'm not saying
we have to pay or should pay members of Congress
ten million a year or something like that, but I

(05:28):
think you invite corruption, and I think you invite the
biggest dollars in society. I think you invite that when
you pay them one hundred and sixty one hundred and
seventy grand a year. I think that's what you get.
You end up with these people like Bob Menendez. Think
about Bob Menendez. Think about this. Bob Menendez was he

(05:48):
had gold bars. He had gold bars from Egypt, just
envelopes full of cash stuffed in his suit jackets. I mean,
he's from New Jersey. That's what happens in New Jersey.
Politician doing New Jersey politician things. But you're a United
States senator. You are in a lot of ways in

(06:10):
control of the budget of the United States of America,
the House and the Senate. You have access to million billion.
Now I just said millions. That's not even close. You
have access to billions, hundreds of billions of dollars, and
you can direct that money to certain industries. Frankly, you
can direct it to certain companies the way our crazy

(06:32):
system works here. So you let's say let's say you
let's say you are worth one hundred million dollars. Let's
say you are in business with a lot of people
who are millionaires, and you're always exchanging briefcases full of
cash with each other. Let's say ten million dollars a briefcase.

(06:55):
You're always exchanging this. Hey, here's ten million. Hey you
have ten million. But you need a courier to bring
that briefcase back and forth, which brings in Chris. You
pay Chris one hundred dollars a day. Now, one hundred
dollars a day is money, I get that matters. How

(07:18):
long does Jewish producer Chris make one hundred million dollars
or one hundred dollars a day while hauling ten million
dollars around in a briefcase. Before Chris starts to figure out. Uh,
I should probably get some access to some of that.
Why do I Why do I not have access to
any of this? You're worth a hundred million. I have

(07:40):
a briefcase with ten million in it, and I'm getting
paid one hundred dollars a day. I think we invite
corruption at the highest levels when we pay United States
senators one hundred and sixty one hundred and seventy grand
a year. Now, the ones with integrity don't fill up
us a briefcase full of gold bars under the under
their bed. But day, that's the way it go. Hey, Jesse,

(08:01):
is BLM going to help SNAP recipients if their benefits
are cut off? Yeah? I wouldn't bank on that, Hey, showgun,
I was finally able to watch Megan Kelly's event last Thursday. Oh,
by the way, that's available online if you want to
see my appearance on Megan Kelly when I was gone
last Thursday. I think that's free too, Chris. I think
it's on their YouTube channel free. I'm pretty sure it is.

(08:22):
It's on Megan Kelly's YouTube channel. And I just have
to say, you absolutely killed it. He said that that
means it did really well. I know what it means
it was really cool to see you share your wisdom
that I've been listening to daily for the last several
years to a potentially new audience hearing it for the
first time. It was all going so well until it
came time for you to walk off stage and you

(08:43):
couldn't quite stick the buttoning of the jacket. I'm white
trash like you, and I hardly ever wear a blazer,
but I know the etiquette is buttoned while standing, unbuttoned
while sitting, and I would have probably messed it up
even worse. That being said, at what point do you
abandon the button? All right? So I I did have

(09:07):
some trouble when I was walking off stage. That is
the rule. I was taught the rule long time ago
when you were standing. Your jacket is buttoned when you
sit unbuttoned. Standing buttoned, sit unbuttoned, and it's a rule
that I have taught my sons. I'm standing up after

(09:28):
Megan Kelly's done with me on stage. I had a
microphone in one hand. She wanted to give me a hug.
I set the microphone down. I am trying to give
her a hug while trying to one hand button my jacket.
It didn't work the first time, button slipped down didn't
work the second time. I kept trying. I feel like

(09:54):
I didn't cut bait on the button early enough. And
now that I said something, now that this guy said
something and I brought it up, you will see it
if you go look at the YouTube thing. I feel
like I should have cut bait on it, but I
didn't want to look after two times, Chris, I didn't
want to look sloppy walking on stage. Everybody was cheering,

(10:16):
and they, of course loved my insanely witty performance. You
should have heard him, But I should have cut bait
on it earlier. Dang it, now you're making me feel bad, Chris. Anyway,
speaking at Chris, I have got some secret society news
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The Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show
on a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday. You can email this show,
oh Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. We'll get to
those in a moment. So I told you yesterday I
was in Waco, Texas, and across from our hotel, or
close to our hotel, I look out and there's this

(12:13):
amazing looking building, almost looks like it's a a cathedral
or something like that. Don't give me that face. Chris,
We're gonna get to you in a moment. It's this
big building and there's these couple pillars standing out in
front of these grand looking pillars, and has all this
stained glass on it. And you think to yourself, that place,

(12:35):
Why are you looking at me like that, Chris, Like,
there's not stained glass. There's stained glass on the building.
See this is where Chris is gonna get cagy. I
assume because my kid says, Dad, what is it? I said,
I don't know, And I told you I went walking
through Waco. I like to walk cities. It's what I do.
I like to walk. It's good exercise. I like to
walk cities. I go walking around the place. It's not

(12:57):
a cathedral, not a church of any It's a Free
Mason building. Free Masons are these secret society people. I looked.
Why you're shaking your head, Chris, don't try to deny.
Don't try to deny. Chris tried to say, it's not
as cool as it sounds. My kid and I were

(13:20):
trying to figure out how we can get in to
see the building, and we were thinking there's got to
be a secret handshake or something. Chris, don't deny it,
don't there's is there? The doors are unlocked? Yeah right, Chris? Sure?
Is there a decoder ring of some kind? What do

(13:43):
you people do in there? Chris? What is the purpose
of this secret society? I've caught rituals. I knew it.
There are probably animal sacrifices in there. I could see it.
You could see it. Are you in control of governments? Maybe?
By the looks of the building, sure look like the

(14:04):
type of people who would be in control of governments.
I want to know what goes on. I want to
know what kind of money was put into that building?
You know what? Maybe I'm going to become a freemason, Chris.
Do you think I could I do it? How much
does it cost? It wouldn't cost money, or you wouldn't join.
What do you have to do to join? You have

(14:24):
to do something? Apply? Please tell me there's some kind
of hazing ritual or something like that. There's nothing. What
do you do after you're part of it? Do you
do stuff? Play softball or something? What do you do
you try to help the community? Well, I'm not interested

(14:45):
in that. Is there anything else that's cool? Did you
do anything that's cool or something? Fourteen US presidents have
been Mason's. Like I said, secret society in control of governments.
Knew I knew this, I knew this was the case.
I'm on to you, Chris, now that I've seen headquarters,
I'm going to figure out how to infiltrate. You know

(15:07):
how covert I am. I saw the cameras around the
outside of the building. They even had a ring doorbell.
I was onto, what, Chris, what an FAQ page on
the website. Don't think I'm gonna believe that. You know,
the CIA has an FAQ page too. Masad has an
FAQ page. I'm sure too. They're not laying out all

(15:27):
the covert operations. I know there's something going on in
that building. I know. Are there Cozy Earth products in there?
There aren't any. That's what I figured. Cozy Earth would
never do business with a secret society like that. Cozy
Earth is for the people, Chris. Cozy Earth is for

(15:48):
people like me and Corey, not secret government changers like you.
Cozy Earth is for people who want comfy robes in
amazing towels. Holidays are coming up, you know. Cozy Earth,
by the way, they're doing this big Black Friday sale.
I know you've been to cozyearth dot com. Everybody goes,
Everyone goes and geeks out over all the natural this

(16:09):
and natural that, and oh, I want the sheets, and
I want this bubble cuddle blanket, and all the ladies
love these freaking face creams. Gosh, ob loves the face screams.
I don't even understand what all the face creams do?
Do you want some everywhere pants? Everybody wants this, but
everybody wants to save money too. Black Friday has already
arrived at Cozy Earth. With the promo code Jesse, you

(16:32):
can get up to forty percent off. Go get a
couple freaking things. You are about to be a Cozy
Earth fan. I actually played golf with these guys down
in Florida, obsessed with quality. Did you know they let
you try the bedding and bath products one hundred nights

(16:53):
sleep trial one hundred nights in those sheets, one hundred nights.
They're like, yeah, you gotta keep them. Cozy dot Com
promo code Jesse Jesse. I was just wondering what type
of key rig or coffee maker the staff got since
the older one was tossed out by producer Chris. It's

(17:13):
just the normal coffee pot. I was sure that Chris
was going to get some kind of fancy French thing
or something. It's just a big pot of coffee, like
like you would have anywhere else. I thought you were
going to go more intricate than that, Chris. Oh, the
grinding is what matters. You grind your own coffee here.

(17:38):
I've never grinded my own coffee here. I didn't. It's
not that I don't care about flavor, Chris. I just
who makes the coffee every day? Is that you? Is
that you who makes it before I get here? Buddy?
You like your coffee really strong, which I respect. Look,
I respect you. I want to feel it. I'm not
just drinking it for the joy of it. I want

(17:58):
to feel it. But jeez, Bud, I don't know the
we now. Yeah, no, you're going to have to own this. Honestly,
I feel like I'm on cocaine. I feel like Hunter Biden.
Right now, let's talk about hurricanes. Let's talk about this
Confederate statue going up. Let's touch before we get to that,

(18:18):
let's touch on this here.

Speaker 4 (18:19):
Was telling me this is history, the biggest deportation operation
that we've ever seen. And so the numbers speak themselves,
most secure born in history of the nation. As you said,
record deportation operation. And let's not forget we have found
over twenty three thousand children rescuing, many from forced labor
trafficking and sex trafficking that the last administration wasn't looking for.

Speaker 1 (18:42):
Twenty three thousand children have been working in the United
States of America as slaves, all brought in on purpose
by the Communists and the Biden administration. Don't forget how evil,
how deeply deeply evil the last four years in this

(19:03):
country were, and the horrible evils that were done in
this country on purpose by Democrats. Don't never forget it.
Don't let it go. Touch on this hurricane thing and
Confederate stuff. Next, Jesse Kelly, it is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a Tuesday. You can email us Jesse at

(19:26):
Jesse kellyshow dot com. Hurricane hunters who flew into the
eye of Melissa. That's that Hurricane Melissa that's hitting Jamaica
as we speak. They had to turn back due to turbulence,
and it even says they encountered heavier than normal turbulence.
They encountered turbulence flying into a hurricane. Was that a

(19:54):
shock to everybody? Look, I hate to be I hate
to be that guy, all right, But that came as
a surprise. The whole turbulence thing. You know, when I
fly into Category five hurricanes, I generally anticipate it getting
a little bumpy. And these guys actually are studs. It's
the fifty third Weather Reconnaissance Squadron. It's part of the

(20:16):
US Air Force. They're really really cool, and it would
take some guts, to put it mildly, to fly into
a hurricane. But I would think a bumpy ride would
be part of it. Maybe that's just me. I would
have anticipated that going in. You probably don't want to
sip on a hot cup of coffee while flying through
a hurricane. That's one two Democrats understand. Some of the

(20:42):
the older Democrats, they understand they have lost Middle America,
They've lost working class people. But it's one thing to
understand you've lost them. It's one thing to want them back.
It's another thing entirely to know how to do that.

(21:04):
I brought this up because Kathy Hokl, Governor of New York,
she said this, we have to be.

Speaker 4 (21:07):
More relatable to our voters and not let them think
that we're off in this ivory tower, that we know more.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
Than them, that we're elitist. We have to lose it.
Here's the problem. See Chris is yelling that they are,
and of course they are. The Democrat Party has become
the Ivory Tower party of rich urban e leads, talking
down to everybody else they are. Here's the problem. If
you're a Democrat, you know you need Middle America. You

(21:37):
know you need working class people in all parts of
America that you cannot have a winning coalition without those people.
So you get that you want them back, you need
them back. You get that you can't possibly win back
people you hate. You can't win back people you disrespect.

(22:02):
Do you remember you remember the McDonald's thing that Donald
Trump did when he was campaigning. Remember there's been so
many controversies since then. Maybe you forgot. Donald Trump takes
off his suit jacket and quote works in a McDonald's
in just a big photo op. It was just a
campaign photo op. I don't remember how long he spent

(22:24):
their half hour maybe And it showed Donald Trump loading
fries into the fry box and he was handing out
the McDonald's meals to people. And they were lined up
around the block. Now, why did that work? That's obviously
not something Donald Trump would do. He obviously is not
pretending to be a McDonald's worker. And it kind of

(22:46):
looked a little ridiculous. Donald Trump in this fancy suit,
big powerful Donald Trump working in McDonald's. Why did it
work though? Why is that something that worked campaign wise?
Why does Donald Trump do well with construction workers union guys. Why?
It's not because he is one. It's not because he's

(23:09):
out there running at jack hammer, pounding nails, shoveling. It's
not because he is one. It's because he respects and
genuinely likes the people who do those things. It's not
that Donald Trump is a McDonald's worker. It's not that

(23:30):
he doesn't have disdain for the person who's working in McDonald's.
He doesn't disrespect the guy who works construction for a living.
He respects it. And that comes out Democrats. This reminds
me very much of after the election. Of course, everybody's
polling everything all the time in politics. Democrats started polling

(23:53):
who they lost, who they won, and one of the
most eye popping numbers was the number of men Democrats lost.
Men hate them. Men hate the Democrat Party now, and
so they spent millions and millions of dollars to study
why men hate them and to figure out a strategy

(24:14):
to win men back. You remember that, Chris. Chris remembers that,
how do we win men back? We got to win
men back. Let's spend. Let's spend a bunch of money.
We need, We need more polling, we need consultants, we
need how do we win men back? But all the
money in the world, all the consultants, other, doesn't matter.
What you do, will never get you men back. While

(24:39):
men in this country correctly think you despise them. It
doesn't work. You can roll out all the tim walls
as you want to, struggle loading a shotgun and act
like he's working on the engine of his truck. Men.
No Democrats despise them. Every single word out of Democrat

(25:02):
mouths in the media. Politicians are women. Women, Women, women
are better. Men are dom whn or evil. Men are toxic, testosterons, toxic.
Stop being toxic. What we need is women, women, women.
And then you turn around and say, how do we
win men back?

Speaker 3 (25:18):
Men know you hate them. They know young men know it.
Older men know it. Men know you hate them. It's
white people. Chris grab that audio of Letitia James, too male,
too pale, to stale. I think we played it last week,
if not two weeks ago. They will They look.

Speaker 1 (25:38):
At the poll numbers and they see white people vote
against them, men vote against them. How do we win
them back? We need consultants. What do we do? And
then you just can't help yourselves. You get up in
the middle of New York City and say this.

Speaker 2 (25:51):
Stand up to an administration which is too male, too pale,
and too stale, to mail, to pale, and to sell,
to mail, too pale and to sell. And we will

(26:16):
not go away silently.

Speaker 1 (26:19):
So Kathy Hoche and all of them, they can sit
all day long and say, we shouldn't be in our
ivory tower. We have to let normal people know we're
with them. We have to let working people know we're
with them. You don't respect working people, You don't respect
them at all. This comes back to that Herbert Mercuse
thing I told you about. He's the guy who came

(26:41):
up that communist of course, who came up with this
concept of liberating tolerance. How you should be intolerant of
everything on the right and only tolerate things from the left.
But part of his philosophy, a philosophy that has been
completely adopted by the Democrat already, was working people have
failed us. Working people are not coming over to our
side the way they should. We're not getting the workers.

(27:04):
And his conclusion was, well, then screw the workers. We'll
go find other people who are unhappy, and they will
let us have our revolution. They will help us fight
our revolution. And so they took workers over the years.
Working people, people listening to me right now, driving ubers,
driving forklifts, waiting tables, people listening to me right now,

(27:26):
who work with their hands. They may not love Republicans
because Republicans suck most of the time, but they know
Democrats have nothing but disrespect for them, nothing but disrespect
for them. They can feel it all right. DC's sole
Confederate general statue returns after vandalized and toppled during the

(27:46):
twenty twenty BLM riots. His name is Albert Pike, General
Albert Pike, but he had a statue in DC because
he was part of Chris's secret society, Mason's don't shake
your head, Chris, I'm on to you, and I'm going
to figure out the hand signals too that you people
use anyway. Remember how remember how recently we had the

(28:11):
communist animals in this country tearing down statues, ripping this
place apart. And I brought this up because I wanted
to remind you that while they did it, Republican Senator
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(29:41):
Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificent, magnificent Tuesday. If you
miss any part of it, you can download at iHeart,
Spotify iTunes. I owe you more emails. Jesse. I heard
Ken Burns, he's that guy who makes those documentaries, talking
about his new film on the American Revolution. When asked
that's how he defines DEI, he responded with epluribus unum.

(30:06):
Isn't this the heart of communist deception? Well, if I'm
let's say I want to destroy you. Let's say I
want to destroy your faith. Maybe you're a Christian and
I want to destroy your faith. Should I dress up
like the devil? Or should I dress up like a pastor?

(30:27):
I put on a pastor's clothing, and I stand in
front of you wearing pastor's clothing like a skin suit,
and then I can work from the inside. Communists operate
this way now and always, and actually I didn't even
mean to do that. They most definitely did it with

(30:47):
America's feminized Christian Church, but we'll set that aside. This
is exactly how they operate. They are a subversive, revolutionary
religion trying to down the United States of America. That's
an impossible sell. So you lie and you winfiltrate every good,

(31:09):
decent thing. Wear it like a skin suit so people
won't get so their alarm bells won't start going off,
and no one will stop you. Ken Burns is a
committed communist, has been for a long time. Ken Burns
knows ah probably doesn't sell, but he also knows the
people who consume his documentaries. By the way, his Civil

(31:31):
War documentary is one of the greatest I've ever seen.
But people who could who all but Christ, it's you've
never seen it. It's one of the great documentaries ever
multi ken Burns Civil War. I bet you can find
it free out there. The last time I watched it,
it was free. I found it for free. It was
streaming somewhere. Anyway, It's really beside the point. Ken Burns

(31:52):
knows that people who watch his documentaries are patriotic people.
How do you merge. You were disgusting, despicable communism with
the patriots who consume your products. You just pretend like
it's the same thing. But yeah, I'm sure the founders
would have been big DEI fans. Hey, Jesse, Jesse, I

(32:13):
heard you complaining about your internet bills in preparing documentaries
for US. Did you fire Chris? I don't understand this
is a tax write off. If you need the internet
to do your show, either iHeart pays for it, or
you write it off on your taxes. His name is Grant,
so you're probably correct that I can write off certain

(32:38):
things that I don't write off on my taxes. But
here's the truth. I had a conversation with Glenn Beck
a few years ago. I had a question. I wanted
to do something and he was really good at it,
and I wanted his advice. And he's always been great
whenever I want his advice on something, So I reached out.

(33:00):
We linked up and we were talking. It was actually
about a charity thing. I don't won't go into the details.
It doesn't matter, but Glenn correctly told me. He said, hey,
I understand that I have many many enemies inside of
the government. I'm paraphrasing, but this is what he said.
The communists who work in the government hate me. They

(33:23):
would love love a chance to burn me, to burn
me down, to send me to prison, to do all
these other things. Therefore, I can't take he probably didn't
use the word right off. But I can't take every
rite off. I can't flirt with every single line, because

(33:46):
then one day they'll find an excuse or maybe I'll
even inadvertently cross that line. So what I try to
do is maintain a grand canyon. That was his exact word.
He said. I try to maintain a grand canyon between
me and the line, because I understand I have enemies

(34:07):
inside of the government, people who would want to throw
me in prison. I have taken that advice to heart.
I'm never a cheat on your taxes guy. Anyway, that
was just not me. I don't do that. I don't
like it. But even if it was me, because I
realized I flirted with the gray areas of life several
times before. Now I am absurdly careful about never flirting

(34:33):
with that line. I mean, as we find out more information.
That story that dropped a little bit earlier today about
Operation Arctic Frost it's nothing shocking. It's just more stuff
we knew there are enemies inside the government. What Chris,
Chris said, I don't even speed. Oh no, I speed. Now.

(34:53):
When I say I speed, it's four miles an hour over.
I don't drive like a maniac. I don't go. I
don't go seventy five and a fifty five. That's that's
not something I do. If it's thirty five, I'm probably
doing thirty eight, thirty nine, No quite, maybe forty, maybe forty,
but I'm not I'm not driving like an idiot. One.
I don't want to kill anybody in two again. I

(35:14):
don't want my insurance rates to go up car insurance.
It's freaking back breaking.

Speaker 5 (35:17):
Oh, Chris, you think it's bad, now, wait until you
have a teenager. Now that James has a license. You
can't even imagine what they charge you for insurance now
car insurance. Ah, but I about had the big one.

Speaker 1 (35:28):
And now here's a headline by go you know, you
know the thing headlines we didn't get to open. AI
says a million chat GPT users talk about suicide. That
is insanely sad, and I hate how many people in

(35:49):
this country are just sad. Remember something, reach out. There
are hotlines available, There are people everywhere. Don't you ever
think about hurting yourself? All right, reach out? You're not
done here yet. Google and next Era, I don't even
know what that is to revive major Iowa nuclear facility
as AI energy demand surges. I think it's kind of

(36:13):
hilarious that the data centers this need for gigantic amounts
of power. Of all the things we've tried, it's going
to be the data centers that finally completely cripple the
whole green movement consists. Not enough power to go around
transgender Indiana teen to plead guilty to plan Valentine's Day
school shooting plot, no way tranny that wanted to murder

(36:37):
people on the way out. No Israel's Net and Yahoo
orders immediate strikes on Gaza. Sounds like that piece is
going well. Leader of nonviolent activist group protesting Trump in
DC assaulted federal officer. No a violent communist. We'll be
back to do it again tomorrow, That's all
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