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September 30, 2024 36 mins

Why does The Left often have a cult mentality? You have to take some leadership in your life and help guide the norms in your life. Nicki Neily with Parents Defending Education give some insight on what’s happening with school boards across the country and how you can help defend against the filth they are trying to push in schools.

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a Monday. Of course, it's been an amazing Monday. We're
going to talk a little bit of presidential politics, state
of the race stuff here in just a moment, we
have an activist. About a half hour from now, we'll

(00:32):
do some emails.

Speaker 2 (00:33):
I have a.

Speaker 1 (00:34):
Voicemail where two I'll probably get to all that and
so much more still to come on The Jesse Kelly Show.
Remember you can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.

Speaker 3 (00:45):
So Dome.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
She sat down for an interview, and I just can't
explain how hard or easy an interview can be depending
on who's doing the interviewing. And it looks obvious when
you're watching it from the outside, But remember I ran

(01:11):
for Congress a couple of times, and even doing this
I get interviewed on occasion. Although at this point it's
nice we don't have to talk to any of the
dirty comedy publications because they always reach out for something
offensive I said, and we always just basically tell them
to screw off. But back when you're running for Congress,
you can't really do that. And when you sit down,
especially if it's a seasoned, veteran reporter of some kind,

(01:34):
and they're hostile to you and hostile to your worldview
and they want to put you in bad light, they
have a lot of power to do that, and vice
versa when you sit down for a friendly interview. I
remember there was this one group in DC. I don't
want to say the name now, but I was running

(01:55):
for Congress and I was a hardcore border hawk then
the same way I am now, just big on illegal
immigration and legal immigration was just something I'm hot on.
So this group, that's what they're hot on. That's all
they do. They had to quote interview all the candidates
who were running in the primary before they decided who
they were going to endorse and back. And I think

(02:16):
they sent me a campaign check too, But anyway, they
had to decide who they were going to endorse and whatnot.
And when I sat down with the guy whose job
it was to vet all the candidates, he practically told
me right off the bat, Oh, we're gonna we're gonna
endorse you, like in like five minutes. I just have
to I just have to do all these questions and
the questions were all It was practically, Hey, Jesse, tell

(02:39):
me why you're such a great guy. It was a
loaded question. Everything was loaded for me. And obviously, as
you know, I didn't have a hard time explaining to
him why I'm such a great guy. What Chris anyway, Dome,
when she gives these interviews, these are the friendliest possible interviews,

(03:03):
the friendliest possible interviews. And if this woman is elected
president of the United States of America, she will have
to make world changing decisions. Not once either. The President
of the United States of America, because of the immense
power of the United States of America, routinely has to

(03:27):
make decisions that will affect all How many people do
we have, Chris seven billion? How all the billion people
on the planet? Seven billion? Whatever it is. The president
of the United States of America has that weight on
his shoulders, on her shoulders. I want you to keep
that in mind as you listen to Kamala Harris sitting

(03:50):
down with the friendliest interviewers humanly possible. Hey, Dome, it's
your plan for the economy.

Speaker 4 (03:58):
From a show to a whole entire company. What is
your kind of your economic plan moving forward? For people
who are living paycheck to paycheck and struggling for groceries
and rent and homeowners.

Speaker 3 (04:10):
So look, I grew up, so my sister and I
were raised by our mother. We lived for a long
time in an apartment on top of a childcare center.
That childcare center was actually owned by a woman who
lived two doors down from us, and missus Shelton, who was,
by all of our accounts and feelings, our second mother.

(04:33):
She helped raise us, and so she was a small
business owner. So I'll start with the small business and
congratulations on what you guys done. I from a child
knew who our small business owners are, right. I mean,
you're business leaders, but you're also civic leaders. You take
seriously your voice and how you can mentor how you
can grow right communities in the sense of communities. I

(04:57):
love our small businesses, and so a lot of my
work in terms of building and growing the economy has
focused on small businesses. And my vision overall is we
need to build an opportunity economy in which we increase
opportunity for all, including small business owners. So a lot
of my work even in the Senate, was about increasing
access to capital through our small businesses, and in particular

(05:19):
through our community banks. So I've been responsible for billions
of dollars more now going into our community banks because
they're in the community. And then they know who's in
the community and where the town is, and who's doing
good in the community, what the community wants.

Speaker 1 (05:34):
We are in very deep trouble if that woman gets elected.
Oh and speaking of state of the race, Dome's husband
is Doug. And look, part of you has to respect
that man, right, let me explain, Chris. Part of you
has to respect a man who is willing to accept

(05:58):
damaged goods if you will what Chris, I'm just talking
about nothing in particular. But not everyone has the forgiveness
the fortitude to buy a rental car. You know, the
rental cars. A lot of people have used them and

(06:18):
abused them. And look, it's been through a lot. You're
not the first person to sit in that seat. It's
definitely not the first person to take that thing for
a spin. And it's not something I would personally do
by a rental but the people who do it, I
respect the courage, all right. And so I guess Doug

(06:41):
was his name? Erm Hoff m Hoff A half who
cares what his name is? He gets respect for that,
not so much for the whole masculinity part though.

Speaker 5 (06:53):
Interesting part of how people have talked about.

Speaker 6 (06:55):
Your role here.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
This is Jensaki and her quote new role. You know,
moved right from the White House into a lucrative, multi
million dollar TV deal. That's pretty much how the system works.
He or she is sitting here talking a dog.

Speaker 5 (07:08):
Interesting part of how people have talked about your role
here is how your role has reshaped the perception of masculinity.
And I'm not sure you've planned on that, but you
are an incredibly supportive spouse. Has that been an evolution
for you? And do you think that's part of the
role you might play as first gentleman?

Speaker 4 (07:26):
It's funny.

Speaker 1 (07:27):
I've started to think a lot about this. I've always
been like this.

Speaker 6 (07:30):
My dad was like this.

Speaker 1 (07:32):
I have no doubt he was what's his title, the
second gentleman? That alone just murders me. That just kills me.
Oh man, I really hope we don't lose to these people.
It's do some emails, Jesse. I talk a lot. I
talk to a lot of people in my job. I
see the need for a leader because people were uninformed.

(07:53):
I get a good response when I speak. Your intro
into the Mega Donors segment helped me realize that I
am the leader that needs to be more active. Thanks
for the push.

Speaker 3 (08:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (08:04):
Look, we don't like hearing that, and I don't like
saying it all the time because it puts a burden
on people. I don't want to make your day worse.
I want to make your day better. I got fifteen
minutes with you on the road. Hopefully we learn about
some issues, learn about some dirty comies, laugh once or twice,
fart sound, and send you off. But every now and
then we have to have a talk about it. Because

(08:26):
this is a mission, isn't it. Aren't we doing good
here or trying to do good here? You probably have
to take some mantle of leadership in your life because
you're the hyper informed. As you're listening to the Sanami
voice right now while you cook dinner for the kids,

(08:49):
other housewives are listening to Rihanna. As you're listening to
the Sounami voice right now, as you were construction, the
other guys are all listening to Mexican music, not that
there's anything wrong with that on the construction side. Actually,
always improve my mood. As you're listening to the sound
of my voice right now, and you have school tomorrow.

(09:10):
Your friends are not listening to me.

Speaker 7 (09:14):
It does.

Speaker 1 (09:14):
It's not about me, but it tells me the kind
of person you are, and you are going to have
to take more control over your circle and having conversations
when appropriate. Having conversations you don't normally have, whatever form
that takes, it doesn't have to be formal. It doesn't

(09:36):
have to be Hey, guys, let's have a chat. But
when situations arise, when an opportunity comes up, and opportunities
come up, when an opportunity comes up to inform don't
sit silently, don't sit there and brood. I know these
guys don't know what they're talking about. I wish they'd
just move on, say something and say something, step up

(10:03):
and say something. You need to, all right, you need to.
Hey Jesse, I'm a new listener after hearing your especially
patriotic duet with Tucker. I've taken your encouragement to heart
in regards to getting involved in the local level of politics.
Proud to say my wife and I took our three
and two year old to a meet and greet dinner
event through our town's local Republican party. It can sometimes

(10:25):
make you feel helpless and hopeless when looking at America's
politics at a national level, but it felt empowering to
get involved at a local level where average citizen's voice
can still be heard and respected. I live in communist Connecticut,
but at least reside in an area with a conservative
state rep. Thanks for the good advice. I'm a daily listener.

(10:46):
His name is Nick. You will find yourself enjoying your involvement,
and it's rewarding, and that feeling of helplessness and hopelessness
goes away once you dig in. All right, I'm moving
off of it. Let's talk about them already blaming Trump
for his assassination attempts. Oh, they're still going Hang on,

(11:07):
Jesse Kelly, it is the Jesse Kelly Show. We have
Nicky Neely coming up about ten minutes from now. Who's
Nicky Neely? She is someone who chose to get involved,
So we'll talk to her find out exactly what she did.
I'll get to some emails here in a moment. Remember

(11:28):
you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
You can leave a voicemail eight seven seven three seven
seven four three seven three The New York Times said,
today Trump says he's in danger, So why did he
seek out the embrace of one hundred thousand fans. That's

(11:50):
from a Sean mccreash. As I have said many times before,
the reaction to Donald Trump's two asassination attempts tells you
exactly how the American media, how the system is going
to talk about it when a major Republican is finally

(12:10):
murdered in this country. And of course that's what they want.
They want Republicans murdered, silenced, intimidated. That's why nobody backed
off for even five seconds of that. He's hitler rhetoric.
If anything, they ramped it up after the two assassination attempts.
Why would you ramp it up because that's what you
want to happen. So, whenever someone is finally successful killing

(12:31):
a major Republican, whether it be Trump or someone else,
the system is going to spend twenty four forty eight
hours blaming that person, describing why that person kind of
had it coming. They'll they'll use the best language they
can find, a massage that the right way, but it'll
be twenty four to forty eight hours of blaming that

(12:52):
person explaining why that person deserved to die anyway for
being on the right, and then like that, it'll be
gone from the news, gone from the news. Donald Trump,
one week before he was supposed to become the official
Republican nominee for presidents, having sealed the race up, had

(13:16):
a shooter get one hundred and forty eight yards away
from him and take a kill shot, an accurate kill
shot that would have killed him and anyone else on
the planet if he doesn't turn his head at the
exact moment, so it grazes his ear. And the media

(13:36):
dropped it in about a day or two, and they
spent that day or two talking about how his rhetoric
brought it on himself. These people, they're evil, man, they are.
And you know what a lot of this, too, is
their cult programming. I'm gonna play something for you really

(13:57):
quickly here. It's gonna sound weird to stay with me.
So I was doing some digging into cults. I like
that stuff. Sometimes the human mind fascinates me. And I
saw this thing called the coconut.

Speaker 8 (14:09):
August Angle Heart was in his early twenties when he
joined the Young Born, a cult focused on vegetarianism and nudism.
In nineteen oh two, after the Young Born was dissolved,
Englehart relocated to modern day Papua New Guinea. There he
developed his own cult, The Order of the Sun, and
promoted the consumption of a fruit based diet, particularly coconuts,

(14:31):
which he believed were special since they grew the closest
to the sun at its peak. Around thirty followers joined
this coconut cult. However, relying on coconuts as a primary
food source led to many members' deaths. Engelhart himself lost
a lot of weight, which was compounded by a drought,
and he developed various illnesses. He ultimately passed away in

(14:52):
nineteen nineteen at the age of forty three.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
It's weird. Who would do that? A fruit call? We
have to eat coconuts? People did that? Thirty people did that?
What's a sweat lodge called?

Speaker 8 (15:07):
James Arthur Ray began promoting New Age beliefs with self
help advice. This led to him hosting several spiritual Warrior events,
which involved testing the participants resolve by putting their lives
in danger. In two thousand and nine, Ray brought members
who paid him around ten thousand dollars each to a
retreat in Arizona. He got them inside a non traditional

(15:28):
sweat lodge for several hours for quote spiritual cleansing. As
a result, eighteen people suffered burns, dehydration, organ failure, and
other conditions, and three people tragically died.

Speaker 1 (15:43):
Call people are programmable. They are. We all are on
some level. Some people are more susceptible to it than others.
I want you to listen to this. This is Michael
Cohen on MSNBC. Listen to the cult chance, the cult rhetoric,

(16:04):
every single cult buzzword.

Speaker 3 (16:06):
What anything happens to you if he wants, well, I'm
out of here.

Speaker 7 (16:09):
I mean, I'm already working on a foreign passport with
a completely different name. I don't know how it's going
to work. As far as dealing with my wife and
my children, I certainly don't want them moving to where
I'm looking to go.

Speaker 1 (16:29):
He doesn't want his wife and children to come along
with him. How could you get that deranged? How could
you listen to this? This is Sunny Haustin on the view.

Speaker 5 (16:40):
I truly believe that his legacy will be etched in
the history books as Washington.

Speaker 1 (16:48):
How could anybody be that delusional? She was talking about
Joe Biden there. How could anybody be that delusional? Why
do they keep trying to kill him? They've been programmed
into a call, racist, misogynistic, programmed into a call, programmable robots. Anyway,
let's talk to Nicky Neely about some local activism and

(17:10):
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(18:36):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday, and
I am about to welcome in Nicky Neely. She is
the founder and president of Parents Defending Education. Here's a
little bit from Nicky.

Speaker 9 (18:51):
School Boards across the country cut the mics on parents
who read passages from these books, stating this is inappropriate.
There are children in the room, yet those same books
are being to children in schools. Well, it may seem
politically convenient to scapegoat parents. I ask you to read
some of these explicit paragraphs and look at these sexual
images with your children or your grandchildren, and then tell

(19:12):
your constituents whether you consider such content educational.

Speaker 1 (19:16):
I love people getting involved, so I thought we should
bring it on Nikki. Why'd you get involved in politics?

Speaker 6 (19:22):
Well, somewhat selfishly, I have children, and I'm really frustrated
at what they are learning or conversely, what they are
not learning in schools, And so I thought, you know what,
if not me, then who If not now?

Speaker 1 (19:31):
Then when that's the part that I love the most. Nikki.
It's not just specifically what you're doing, which I love,
but I talk all the time about everyone's need, myself included,
to get more local and get involved. We talk about
this stuff and we think, well, my neighbors should, my
husband should, my wife should, my sisters should, But it's
never the one in the mirror we look to, and

(19:52):
that needs to be what we all do, correct.

Speaker 6 (19:55):
Absolutely, and we want to encourage everybody. Everyone has a
role to play. To see an article, you could see
a homework assignment and pass it on to somebody and
that could be what you do. Not everybody has to
go and run for Congress or governor, but everyone has
a part to has a role to play in taking
our schools back from these activists.

Speaker 1 (20:14):
Okay, what was the spark for you? What was the thing?

Speaker 4 (20:16):
Is?

Speaker 1 (20:17):
There had to be a thing that puts you over
the top.

Speaker 6 (20:20):
So funny enough, my grandparents on my father's side actually
met in an internment camp, and so I know firsthand
a government that is big enough to give you everything
you want is big enough to take it all away.
And for me, the thing that really kind of radicalized
me for CATA twelve was back when schools were starting
to reopen in twenty twenty. There was I'm from Chicago,
where all terrible ideas start, and there was a superintendent

(20:43):
there who said he was going to allow black and
brown children to go back to school for in person
education before white children, in the name of anti racism.
And I started screaming at my computer, saying, Ah, you
can't do that, that's unconstitutional. I thought, You know what,
I'm married to a constitutional lawyer. We have dinner parties
where we talk talk about the fourteenth Amendment. But how
do we help Bob and Omaha, who doesn't know these things?

(21:04):
How do we help average people fight back? And that's
where this came from.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
Okay, So what is it exactly you do at parents
defending education?

Speaker 6 (21:14):
So I think of what we do is translating lawyer
into English. You know, people, when you think about civil
rights and education, you think about campus free speech, you
think about a kangaroo court on Title nine or Leah
Thomas as a summer You don't think can my eight
year old be forced to use pronouns? Should my fourth
grader have to do a privilege walk? You know, people
see these things, they hear these things. They're queasy, but

(21:36):
they don't know how to get involved because if you
say the wrong thing, you might be the neighborhood QAnon
guy for the rest of your life. And so we
want to give people the confidence and the tools they
need to get engaged. Here's our queer questions to ask.
You don't have to go in, you know, screaming at
the top of your lungs, but figure out who made
these decisions and let's hold these people accountable because they
have been used to getting away with murder for decades

(21:58):
and that has to stop.

Speaker 1 (22:00):
Have you seen gains as you've taken on this battle, Well,
this war really is what it is. You win battles,
you lose battles, but you always find out some things
after you start wading into the muck. What have you
found out so far?

Speaker 5 (22:14):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (22:14):
I mean, you know, there is so much rotten schools. Unsurprisingly,
so when we launched in twenty twenty one, a lot
of it was about race, it was sixteen nineteen, it
was Ibron Kendy, it was Robin DiAngelo, and then over
the past three years, I mean, you and I have
seen this turn into just a fire hose of information
about gender really sexualizing children's, very very young ages. But

(22:34):
then it's interesting because we have a tipline and since
our launch, we've been getting fifty to two hundred tips
a week from across the country, and so it's almost
like an early warning system where we can see and
put together trends of where are these crazy assignments coming from,
what nonprofits are pushing these who is funding this activism
in schools? This is not organic, And to pull those
threads together and then put that in front of policy

(22:56):
makers of the Congress or state legislators or governors or
ags act on that because these people are doing us
to our kids with our tax dollars behind our back.
So it's truly insult to injury.

Speaker 1 (23:07):
I'm glad you brought that up because it's something we
talk about a lot. How much of this stuff we
actually fund through government grants, government dollars. We fund so
much of our own destruction. Have you gotten any kind
of help from these Republican red state ages from Republican
politicians or has it all fallen on deaf years except

(23:29):
the run advertisements about it when they want to get
elected again.

Speaker 6 (23:33):
No, it's a good question. There certainly are some elected
officials that are more brave than others. One thing we
have been tracking is actually the expansion of what we
call parental exclusion policies. These are school boards that have
voted affirmatively to say, you, as a parent, don't have
a right to know your child's gender identity. And we
know that there have been states that have been passing,

(23:54):
you know, parental rights laws. But what happens then and
so actually in December, the governor or the attorney general
in Kansas, Chris Kobok, sent a letter to all of
the schools that we had identified that still had those
policies in the books, and he said, my interpretation of
the law is you're breaking state and federal law, and
so you better get your house in order. And so
we hope and we expect that there will be more

(24:15):
officials doing that going forward. But Congress recently waunched the
Congressional Merit Caucus as a positive way to fight back
against the insidious effects of DEI and so I think
you know, we're just we're conding to educate both members
and their staffs and all these issues.

Speaker 1 (24:29):
Nikki Neely parents defending education. Thank you, man, I appreciate
you very much. That was awesome, Thank you, thank you.
We have to get involved, we have to get more
involved than we are. And I'm going to keep you
reading the emails. I'm going to keep bringing these people
on so we can discuss this, so we can all

(24:53):
of us. Me too, I need the motivation too on
the weekends when I'm tired, I don't feel like after
work and feel I need it too. Who are we
gonna get involved? Are we're gonna fight back locally? Or
are we gonna leave it up to someone else? Anyway,
I just wanted you to hear that. I also wanted
you to hear this. You know how we opened up

(25:13):
the voicemails. We open up the voicemails, and if you
want to leave us a voicemail, you can eight seven
seven three seven seven four three seven three. But some
of these I just shouldn't some of these I should
not play on the show.

Speaker 2 (25:32):
Jesse Kelly Berger, this is nicky. I swear this is true.
On the same station I listen to you. Kamala is
running ads. In one of them, she says the middle
class doesn't want to just get by, they want to
get a head. Usually she says things I can't swallow,
but this is something we can wrap our hands around.

(25:52):
If she's elected president, she'll go down on history. I
mean in history. That is all.

Speaker 1 (26:02):
The voicemails were Chris's idea. I want you to know.
I no, don't deny it now, Chris. Don't try to
wash your hands of this after the fact. They were
Chris's idea. I walked in about a month ago and
Chris said, Jewish producer cred Jewish producer. Chris said. He
looked at me right in the face, and he said, Jesse,

(26:23):
do you want to do a voicemail greeting? And I
looked at him right back, and I said, why, Well,
since we don't really take calls very often on the show,
I think maybe we should we should do voicemails. And
I initially you always go with your first instinct, right,
because my first instinct was Chris, you're fired. But then

(26:45):
I backed off of that and I thought to myself, no,
maybe that's too extreme. I'll just go with no, we
won't do that. But then he kept bringing it up. Hey,
you want to lead the voicemail. You want to lead
the voicemail. And eventually I caved. I caved, and now
now we have this, Now we have this. Now we
have to deal with your voicemails. So either way, love

(27:06):
heye death threats, you can email them Jesse at Jesse
Kellyshow dot com and you can leave a voicemail. It
can be light, can be heavy.

Speaker 2 (27:15):
It is as heavy as ten boxes that you might.

Speaker 1 (27:18):
Be moving if you want to leave one of those.
Eight seven seven three seven seven four three seven three.
All right, we are going into the final segment. I
know you're gonna find this shocking, but there are a
bunch of headlines I didn't get to from today, so
hang on for that.

Speaker 4 (27:35):
Get the Cure for Rhinos eight days with the Jesse
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Speaker 1 (27:40):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show, final segment of The
Jesse Kelly Show on of Monday. Don't forget. You can
email us Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. You can
call leave us a voicemail. That's fine too. Did you
see this on MSNBC? Do you remember how many times
we've talked about how the communist tries to break families,

(28:03):
and he will succeed in breaking many, many families. This
happened all over the Soviet Union, China, East Germany. They
focus on breaking families, breaking children away from their parents,
shattering that bond, those values, because a nuclear family unit
is the building block of a happy, prosperous country. If

(28:27):
you have a country full of nuclear family units intact,
without knowing anything else about the government, the location, that
country is probably going to be just fine. And if
you have a country where that stuff is shattered, then
it creates misery and chaos and those that's how the
communist gains power. So they try to break up families,

(28:50):
try to ensure that the highest loyalty is always to
the state. One guy, his father was one of the
January sixth political pro testers. The government has gone after
one of the sad honestly, the saddest segments I've heard.
He went on MSNBC to talk about.

Speaker 10 (29:10):
Well, the tip actually came in from before January sixth.
My dad was getting way more radicalized as a time
went on, following Trump and isolating himself more and more,
and it was terrifying what are some of the signs
you saw? You know he's watching.

Speaker 1 (29:25):
Also listen, listen to them. What are the signs you
saw before you made the decision to turn in your phone.

Speaker 10 (29:31):
Sorts of media that was terrifying. He isolated himself to
online groups that were far right radical, and he was
growing more and more violent, not to just the family,
but to the people around him. And it scared me.

Speaker 11 (29:44):
And then when you saw it January sixth house, soon
after you realized your father was involved that you had
to act further.

Speaker 10 (29:51):
It was while they were pointing guns at the doors
of the house, you saw him there. He was texting
my mom and facetiming her, and it was a.

Speaker 11 (30:05):
Delusional And did you have any hesitation about going further?
I mean, he is your father, but as you say,
you saw him there with guns and prosecutors said he'd
let the match of January sixth.

Speaker 10 (30:17):
Of course, it was the hardest decision I've ever made,
and it continues to haunt me to this day. But
you know, I don't regret it, and I still feel
for him and my family.

Speaker 1 (30:32):
Why is that pink haired freak in your child's fourth
grade class? Why is the teacher? Why is she so
adamant about turning your child gay. Why why does she
talk so often about abortion in a loving way? Why

(30:55):
does she have a Black Lives Matter flag in the classroom? Why?
Why do these states? Why do they even pass laws
saying they can do things to your child, help your
child transition without having to notify you.

Speaker 7 (31:12):
Why?

Speaker 1 (31:13):
Why, why why why? Breaking your child away from you
is not some tiny side project of the American Communist.
It is one of the main missions of the American Communist.
You see your child as a wonderful, God breathed soul who,

(31:34):
hopefully you can raise into being a happy, productive adult.
The American communist sees your child as a future foot
soldier in their revolution if they can only break them
away from you. It's why the Stasi did it, the
NKVD did it, the KGB did it, the Red Guard

(31:56):
did it. It's every single place communism has ever taken hold.
They've managed to shatter the family home in some instances
and turn children against their parents. They'll turn husband against wife,
wife against husband. Parents will turn in children. It's not
just a one way street. You should know. Parents will

(32:16):
turn in their children. Remember your dad when he wouldn't
let you visit during COVID because you didn't wear enough masks. Yeah,
something to remember. Also, remember when I was talking about
Mark Cuban. We have time for this, Chris, so I'd
still have time to slip this in. I talked about
Mark Cuban. Remember when I said this, I have no

(32:37):
idea what's going on specifically with Mark Cuban, wouldn't pretend
to know. But it applies to way more than just him.
It's just a good general rule you should keep in
mind for the future when you see a member of
the elite actor, actress, ceo, athlete. I don't care who
it is, not having a political opinion that don't you

(32:57):
don't like that happens. But when they go way too far,
when they go way over the top, either they have
a financial interest they need the government's help on, or
they're being blackmailed they need protection. You know what Mark
Cuban said to Elon Musk today, You want to talk
about proving the old oracle right. You want to talk

(33:18):
about really exposing what your motivations are. Elon Musk said
something about getting Trump elected, and Mark Cuban said, Elon,
there will come a time when you need something from
Donald Trump. You will think you have earned the right
to ask and receive. You have been a loyal, faithful

(33:39):
soldier for him. You have supported him politically with tens
of millions of dollars. Then at the point you need
him the most, you will find out what so many
before you have learned, His loyalty is only to himself.
Remember when we had that talk. Yeah, Mark, we see Also,

(34:01):
I hope you've seen about Relief Factor. Have you seen
the reviews? I talk about relief Factor all the time.
The natural way to take care of that pain in
your life, not masket, not ignore it, natural way to
take care of it. Go look it up. You know
they sell these three week quick start kits. You're supposed
to take it for three weeks, every day for three

(34:22):
weeks and watch the pain disappear. But that's it. It's
just a three week kid, it's nineteen ninety five. So
how do they stay in business? Well, almost everyone calls
and orders more. What do you think that is? Get
the pain out of your life. You don't have to
sit and live with that nagging, soul sucking pain that

(34:43):
you're struggling with every day. Stop try relief Factor. Let
them at least turn it down. It might even turn
it off. Call them eight hundred for relief one eight
hundred the number four relief or go to relief factor
dot com drug free, fight pain naturally, take care of

(35:06):
your pain naturally. And now here's a headline.

Speaker 2 (35:08):
Why go you know?

Speaker 3 (35:10):
You know the thing.

Speaker 8 (35:11):
Headlines We didn't get to.

Speaker 1 (35:17):
Cost of illegal immigration equivalent to the thirty sixth largest
economy in the world. It's four hundred and fifty one
billion dollars per year. That was just released by the
House Republicans. You should know that number is incredibly low. Yeah,
that's right. We have imported the third World. We now

(35:39):
pay for the third world while you can't pay for
groceries or rent. Beijing exploits climate agenda in effort to
make the US more vulnerable to China. Yes, while China
builds a new coal plant every five minutes, they fund
huge numbers of left wing commie activists here attacking our

(36:00):
energy sector. I wonder why that is. Oh, speaking of which,
Biden Harris give fifty five million to a green energy
company linked to a pro Camala ad campaign. Once again
a reminder, we fund our own destruction. I will be
back tomorrow to do it again.

Speaker 2 (36:19):
That's all.
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