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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
an Amazing Monday, has been so much if you just
joined us, I didn't even have to tell you everything
that you missed, all kinds of stuff. The first hour
did Medal of Honor Monday. We just did a bunch
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of history. If you missed any part of that, you
gotta go download the podcast of the show. This hour,
we're going to be discussing this cyber attack on Elon Musk,
really on America. We'll talk about that. We're going to
talk about the Civil War inside the Democrat Party. We're
going to talk about the Trumps, the Trump administration's efforts
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to get mass deportation underweigh, and your frustrations with that,
all that emails going on in Syria. There's still a
lot to get to on The Jesse Kelly Show. Let's
first begin here, and I didn't really touch on it
in the beginning, and I'm still not even sure I
want to touch on it now, but it seems to
be on a lot of people's minds. So I'll say
it whenever. Elon Musk, because he's the wealthiest, one of
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the most powerful men in the world, definitely the wealthiest
in the world. Whenever he says something anything, it's going
to get a reaction out of people. And that's one
of those weird things about life is so much of
it depends on the size of your platform. Right. I
can come on here and I can say I love eggs,
and I do. I love eggs. They're just delicious. That well,
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the scramble that was supposed to be in line on
this morning was amazing. Anyway, I can say I love eggs,
and is that going to prompt some people to maybe
crave some eggs, maybe even go buy some eggs tonight?
Maybe even a tiny, teeny tiny uptick in the egg market, Yeah, probably,
but nothing huge. I wouldn't say if Elon Musk comes
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out and he says everybody should eat eggs for dinner
tonight and at least once a week, he can probably well,
he can undoubtedly improve the egg market. It would just
be a matter of how much people would go about it.
It's a weird part about life. The bigger the platform,
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the more influence you have. So here's what happened today,
and I'll explain why I didn't address it in the beginning,
and why I'm really not going to talk about it
much now. You know, Elon Musk bought Twitter, one of
the largest social media platforms. He changed the name to
x which is just weird because everyone knew whatever he
bought Twitter called it X. Now it went down apparently,
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I don't know. I wasn't around. It went down for
a long time. This morning it crashed. People couldn't post
on there. Something was wrong. Then earned that there was
a cyber attack on it, and from what I understand
from people who I trust, it had to be a
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large one. Meaning my son, one of my sons, is
really good at computers and coding, and he's really learning
that world, and he's sharp, He's very sharp at it.
He couldn't do that. It's too big. Something like that
is too big, too well protected by all kinds of
different things. Even with all his know how, he doesn't
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have the ability to crash some gigantic social media site
with multi billions of dollars. He doesn't have that ability.
I talked to people who would know, and they did,
all of them. I talked to three different guys. Every
single one of them said this. Whoever did it is
well funded and significant. None of the three would opine
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whether or not it was a state actor. All three said,
I can't tell you whether or not it was a
nation state it did it, but if it wasn't, it
was somebody with significant financial backing. So what happened today,
even though it may not matter to you, especially if
you don't have an account or like me, wasn't even
on there, what happened today was something, and there was
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something that was done by someone. Elon Musk went out
on the news and Elon Musk said, this was a
huge cyber attack, just like I said, And he said
they traced the IP address of it and it originated
in Ukraine. Now that has that sentence alone. It was
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like a five second SoundBite, I think. But that has
people running around like chickens with their heads cut off
of is Ukraine attacking? And all my tech guys, all
my cyber guys said this to me, every single one
of them, Yeah, it could be Ukraine. Also, there's nothing
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easier to spoof than the location of wherever your attack
happens to be, they said, Jesse could be, could not be.
I don't have any idea who did it. That's why
I didn't open the show talking about it. That's why
I'm reluctantly even bringing it up now. Look, if Russia
is attacking our big social media well, our social media
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I don't even know what you want to call it,
platform run by Elon Musk, that's a big deal. If
Ukraine is attacking our social media platform, that's a big deal.
If CIA is through Ukraine is attacking us, it's a
big deal. If the EU, you know how crossways we
are with them right now, If EU is attacking our
social media platform, it's a big deal. If a nation
state is attacking our social media platform, a big one,
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It is a big deal. The reason I'm not going
to sit here and rant about it being the Ukrainians
is I don't know yet, And that's why I don't
try to be first. And that's why I'm not a journalist,
and that's why I don't run to the microphone every
time of plane crashes or there's a mass shooting. Don't
do it. We'll figure it out when we figure it out. Now,
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if you ever watched Nature shows, this is going to
come to the Democrat Party. You remember last week I
was talking about one of the things. That is really
really crushing the Democrat Party right now is Nancy Pelosi
is old and weak, and they are being crushed. Trump
posted up something today fifty seven percent approval ratings. Democrats
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continue to go lower in the wake of the state
of the Union. Their approval, the approval of the country
of Democrat Party politics is such a disaster. Van Jones
is on the television set saying, gosh, we sucked, man.
Speaker 2 (06:46):
Where screwed?
Speaker 1 (06:47):
I mean, we don't know.
Speaker 2 (06:48):
No, Democrats don't know what to do. This is a nightmare.
The Democratic Party is going through a massive set of
internal crises. You have a party that got trapped two ways.
One defending a broken status quo that nobody likes because
they thought that Donald Trump was going to make it worse.
But when you're defending a status quo, you're going to
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lose and then offending most people in the country calling
everybody sexist and racist and transphobic and every other name,
and then say please follow us. That's not a good strategy, folks.
Defending a broken status quo and offending most of the country.
Turns out is not as popular as my party thought it.
Speaker 1 (07:28):
Was going to be. That's Van Jones snickering on the
television about how much trouble Democrats are in, and as
I said last week, a lot of that is because
Queen Bee is old and weak. Now, Nancy Pelosi, as
much as you hate her, as much as I hate her,
she ruled over Washington DC Democrats with an iron fist
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for years, constantly threatening and following through on threats to
primary people, ruling the committee process. You know, they're always
trying to get on committees, ruling that with an iron fist.
You're gone, You're on there. Yeah, you're right, Chris. She
held off Trump's impeachment for two years by yourself. They
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were trying to impeach him, and Pelosi said, that's a mistake.
It's a political mistake. No sit down and shut up.
Nancy Pelosi ruled for years, but Father Time, being who
he is, came for old Grandma Vodka like he always
does for all of us. And eventually she just didn't
have the stamina. She didn't have what it took to
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keep that group of freaks in line anymore. And so
she stepped down and said to Keem Jeffries, who's a
prolific fundraiser, that's why he got it. Hey a keem,
the party is yours. Knock yourself out. Back to what
I was saying, have you ever watched those nature videos?
They're wonderful and that they're they're the worst drama, the
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most drama you can see on TV. It's not with
whatever dumb reality show you're listening to. It's with nature shows. Lions.
You know, one male lion heads the pack, heads the pride,
if you will, that one male lion has a responsibility
to protect the pride. He also gets the privilege of
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mating with all the females, of course, but he has
a responsibility to protect the pride, and they will be
challenged for that. See, it's the strongest who gets to
protect the pride, and a young male will always come
along because father time comes for lions too. Doesn't matter
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how many years the older lion has run the pride,
doesn't matter how many years he's fought off the younger ones,
doesn't matter how many times he's saved the pride from disaster. Eventually,
a younger, stronger male lion will come along when the
old lion just too broken down and used up. He
will challenge him, and he will defeat him and the
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male Lion. It's always gotten to me. I don't know.
Maybe it's because I'm getting old, maybe I'm projecting myself
onto it. It's always saddened me that moment after the
male lion loses and you see him walking away and
it's over. Something's about to happen. In Nancy Pelosi and Manned,
the old lion is really done? Isn't she talk about that?
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Before we talk about that. They talk to you about
getting the right people in place. You see what the
Trump administration's doing the second time. Why didn't they fire
anybody the first time? And why are they firing everyone
they can get their hands on this time? Because they
understand full well personnel is policy. You know this. You
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run your business or you manage your business. It's all
about the people you have right the right people, and
life gets a lot easier. The wrong people doesn't matter
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handsome I am. For years, Nancy Pelosi kept the animals
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in her party at Bay and now the old lion
was broken down, drunk, dentures are falling out and she
can't do it anymore. Not only has she stepped down
from her place in leadership, we now find out Nancy
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Pelosi has herself a challenger on her hands. Let's pause
on that before we get to the actual name of
the challenger. You remember the story about AOC one you
know by now AOC. How'd she get into Congress? I
told you last week she was actually auditioning for it.
She's an actress, the dancers she does. She auditioned for it.
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This radical group called the Justice Democrats. They liked what
they saw, signed her up, and they ran her against
an incumbent Democrat in New York City. AOC beats him
in a primary she wins from the far left. Well,
someone who aided her in that battle and then chose
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to be her chief of staff is someone whose name
I can't pronounce, Psycot Chakrabarti. That's about his clube. What Chris.
It's not a I don't know, it's a tiant or something.
I don't know. Psychot Chakrabarti. You've never You don't know
who this person isn't don't worry, it's not important. But
he was AOC's chief of staff. Now going to provide
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a primary challenger, a for real primary challenger to Nancy Pelosi.
And before you dismiss this, you should know he got rich.
He got rich. Surprise, surprise, on all kinds of Silicon
Valley stuff. You know, the system takes care of its
own right, from this chief of staff into this millionaire job,
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so he got rich. He is far left as you
can imagine, and if you're to believe what they're writing,
he's working very hard and he's dead serious about bouncing
Nancy Pelosi out of the Democrat Party. This shows two
big things. First, the old lion, as I said, man,
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when's the last time you remember a significant primary challenge.
That's a step almost nobody would take, especially in the
land where she rules like the god empress. Challenging her
right in her backyard shows how weak Nancy Pelosi has become.
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And two, it shows how unbelievably lost in how divided
Democrats are. And look, that's a good thing for if
you're a Republican and you're somebody who roots hard for Republicans,
that's a good thing because today what happened with the
stock market, the tariff stuff has a real chance at
making Republicanism unpopular, whether it be short term or midterm.
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So if you're worried about the midterm elections, and we
always should be, well, that's something we always have to
keep our eye on well, which party's more popular, Which
party's more popular? The GOP popularity will go down, if
it's not already, it will go down some. But we
sure can hang our hats right now on the fact
Democrats are lost. You have the Nancy Pelosi James Carvel
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types who understand the coalition must be expanded, who understand
we can't talk down to everyone. Van Jones even kind
of brought it up in this sound where screamed, I.
Speaker 2 (16:01):
Mean, we don't know, No, Democrats don't know what to do.
This is a nightmare. The Democratic Party is going through
a massive set of internal crises. You have a party
that got trapped two ways. One defending a broken status
quo that nobody likes.
Speaker 1 (16:19):
Because I'm going to focus on that real quickly. Here,
what's one of those status quo items that nobody likes.
I guarantee you if you pull Nancy Pelosi into a
room and hook her up to a lie detector test,
not the camera stuff, but if you were to ask
her about opening up the border on purpose with which
Joe Biden did, Nancy Pelosi would tell you, through her
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drunken stupor, that it was the dumbest political move she's
ever seen in her entire life. I bet you money
Nancy Pelosi has thrown binders at people and screamed at
people behind the scenes that opening up the border when
you have all the power and then you just nake
open up the border is one of the dumbest political
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things she's ever seen in her life. It's not that
Nancy Pelosi loves the country. That woman doesn't give a
crap about left right America anything like that. That woman
cares about her, but she would be smart enough to know, guys,
this is stupid. What kind of a left wing moron
is running the party? How do you think it makes
us look that they keep raping American college girls and
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we're consenting to it, you morons. I can actually hear
her screaming at them. The Nancy Pelosi types know that
kind of destructive, despicable insanity is indefensible, indefensible, and yet
Democrat after Democrat after Democrat under Joe Biden had to
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go out and defend it, had to do the best
they could to put a smiling face on it. And
the argument that the divide is between the Nancy Pelosi's
the older Democrats who know it's indefensible, and the younger,
very loud ones who are taken over now that the
old lion is sick.
Speaker 2 (18:06):
It is not a criminal violation to enter the country illegally.
Speaker 1 (18:10):
It's not a criminal. It's a crime.
Speaker 2 (18:13):
It's not a crime, which is why they're so frush.
Speaker 1 (18:17):
As I've said before, Please Lord, I know I don't
deserve anything good, and you've blessed me so much and
I don't deserve any of it. If I could ask
for one more thing, could you please let Jasmine Crockett
keep doing interviews every single day until the midterms. Please
also let me ask you, have you switched your cell phone?
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Speaking of values? Where are yours? Where are you at
on all this higher American stuff? Do you believe in that?
Is that something that you make a priority in your life?
I do. I'm sad to admit I was not always
this way. I used to not care all who cares?
It matters a lot. Pure Talk was hiring American before
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hire Americans. Look at this company they hire Americans. But
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Monday.
Don't forget to send us an email Jesse at jessekellyshow
dot com before I get back to the stories. Let's
do some of those emails. Jesse, screw inflation. I just
got a job as a ranch hand because two Mexicans
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suddenly vanished, leaving open positions for Americans. Inflation might be bad,
but being able to land a steady job for five
years is worth the hike. Thanks Uncle Trump. This guy says,
I'll tell you this anecdotally, and I may have mentioned
this last week or the week before, but it's one
hundred percent true. And I realized the way I said
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it offended some people last time, so I'll try to
make sure I say it the exact same way, if
not worse this time. Remember if you're offended, I don't care.
It means nothing to me at all. We get food
delivered here to the studio about once a day, just
kind of the way our schedule works. I like to
try to buy lunch. Me, Chris Corey, we get some lunch,
get some to eat on every day. Okay, So we
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have a delivery driver a day, about five days a week.
For as long as I can remember, Chris Corey, you
backed me up on this, every single delivery driver was
Latino or Latina, every single one, right, virtually everyone. For
about the last month, I haven't had a single one
of those, not one, not one of those. Now that's
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one anecdote, right, But that's a lot of food delivery already,
and it's a stark difference, and it's harder to find one.
Whereas a restaurant that used to take forty minutes deliver
is now an hour, and it's harder to find one.
I know, when I was in New York City. Last
time I was in New York City, I was talking
with this guy, he kind of knew the city. I
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was going over some things with him, for the show.
But he knew the city really well, and I was
talking about things about the state of the city. And
this is before Trump took office, this was under Biden.
He said, all these people you see him laying around souse,
they have all the illegals all over the dagone place,
just everywhere down there. Said most of them they're delivery drivers,
driver for different for a pizza, play door Dash or
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grub Hub or any one of the Uber eats, any
one of the various delivery driving apps. Who said, it's very,
very easy for an illegal to get a job as
a delivery driver. Now, where's my point in all this.
Let's say, my stories, which may not be reflective of
the national narrative, but my story, let's say, it's pretty
indicative of what's going on in all fifty states. And
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I bet it is. I bet you've noticed the same
thing in your life. Well, isn't that wonderful that Americans
have access to these jobs now? Driving around for a living,
whether you drive Uber or Uber eats or whatever it is,
that's good, honest work. Look, it've been truck drivers right
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driving for a living to and fro. That's taxing, honest work.
Retired Americans will do this, sometimes out of boredom. Sometimes
they need it so so security isn't enough. Maybe you
didn't retire with enough helps you make ends meet. I
knew one guy who did it, and he did it
for ten years and saved every single penny. They had
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a good job, they could pay the bills, but he
didn't have anything extra. He did it for it's ten
years and saved every single penny. Drove professionally, I mean
to put his daughter through college and did it. I
think he got three of the four years, but three
years in college gone. These are good, solid jobs and
not an ounce of embarrassment in them. That's awesome for
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entry level Americans. Minimum wage jobs out there. Whatever, those
minimum wage jobs happen to be what cleaned hotel rooms?
You know, the kind of life I had my sister Mickey,
I think that was her first job, first or second job.
She was a hotel mate. I understand it's not glorious
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that as a little girl you're not going to wake
up dreaming of being one. I get that, but that's
dang fine work. It's steady work, so steady paycheck helped
make ends meet. That should be an Americans job's job
and that kind of thing is already starting. Is wonderful,
absolutely wonderful. And along those lines, this you heard about
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the CBP one app. It was famous. We talked about
it during the show when Joe Biden was president. Democrats
are so inhumanly evil. They actually created an app to
allow welllegals to come into the country easier. That's for real.
They did that. The Trump administration. They're updating the app
to tell illegals to get out. How great is that? Hey,
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deport by this date. If you'd like to announce your
intention to depart, you can do it by the app
by this state. You ever want a chance to come back,
do it by this date. And this comes to the
to the mass deportation thing that you keep emailing about.
You're frustrated, and I'm frustrated too, And this is what
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I warned you about many many times. You remember many many, many,
many many times that mass deport Haiti is politically very
very difficult and very dangerous. And it's just hard to
find a presidential administration willing to give up the political
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capital to do it. And you've seen, you know, they
keep rounding up five hundred people here in seven hundred
there and they just did it in Houston, big ice raids,
and these are awesome. These are awesome. What they're doing
is awesome. But you can do the math. I can
do the math. These numbers don't They don't add up
to twenty million that Briden brought in. They don't add
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up to ten million. They don't add up to anything
close to that. At this pace, we'll be lucky to
get to a million. And as I said, politicians fear
the system still. The system still has incredible power, and
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they fear that video, that picture that's going to stop
the whole thing. They know, propaganda's like Margaret Brennan around.
Speaker 3 (26:07):
Have you seen these Texas facilities where children are being
held with their parents? Are you comfortable with it? Personally?
We've got detention facilities across the country and they're specific
ones that are built specifically for families if they are detained.
But remember, everybody has an option. They have an option
to be here legally or illegally, and they can self
deport as well. They can choose to go home on
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their own and keep their families united. Well, the kids
do have a choice. If they have parents, they make
a choice to keep their families together if they want
to or not. That's a choice that they made as
a family. But when it comes to reviving the policy
of separating families from their children at the border, are
actually reviving it. It's what I want to have. President
Biden didn't follow law.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
You hear the line of questioning the Trump administration fears
what will happen if they start actually kicking indoors and
instead of look, it's easy to sell the deportation of
the mass rapist MS thirteen guy with tattoos on his face.
It's easy to put his face on the TV and
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sell it on the nightly news. Hey, look at this
scumbag we deported. It's harder to sell the family of
six that got rounded up and sent back to Al Salvador.
That doesn't land the same way with the American public.
And all this comes back to many things, but what
I've said a bunch of times, only a reformed Democrat
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Party can save the country. As long as the Democrat
Party remains as it is the enemy of America, trying
to burn down America, then we can't survive long term
because they can destroy faster than we can rebuild. They
can import faster than anybody can deport. That's a fact.
We'll do some more emails. I'm going to touch on
this thing in Syria real quick before we check out
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We will, of course be back tomorrow to do all this. Yeah,
I think I'm gonna get you part two of the
History Story tomorrow. I think I will. Chris no promises,
I think I will. If not, it will be Wednesday
at the latest. Okay, so you can hold me to that.
I wanted to touch on a couple of things before
we get to headlines and some other stuff. First, what's
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happening in Syria. It's awful. It's always been awful. What's
been happening in that country and a lot of places
around the world has been awful for the longest time.
It one makes me appreciate very much being an American.
I understand we're far far from perfect. Lord knows, our
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government is far from perfect, our political system is far
from perfect. But there are people, lots of them around
the world. Syria, all over place, in Africa, just everywhere,
South America, you see this. They live with the constant
threat of revolution and rebellion and civil war. And the
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thousand person town you live in now might very well
be massacred by barbarians tomorrow. And the history of Syria
is long and complicated, and it looks like yet another
foreign policy win. I'm being as sarcastic as possible for
the United States of America. Bashar al Assad he was
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the man, the dictator, very much, a brutal, horrible man,
dictator who was in charge of Syria, and people feel
like they have to talk lovingly about him. Now, I'm
not going to sing the praises of any dictator, Asadas
asked his own people, a sad famously tortured star, murdered
his own pupil. Who's a dictator, a strong man dictator
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in every sense of the word. But this is this
is when the butts come in. But there are parts
of the world where it takes a guy like that
to rule over the disaster that is that area. How'd
Iraq do after the strong man was toppled by US?
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Didn't work out that well, did it? And on those
Saddam Hussein fam I've actually personally witnessed with my eyes
one of the torture rooms. He used, I'm not a
Saddam Hussein fan. Iraq was better off with him. They
were was Libya. Since we got rid of that dirt
ball Gadafi got rid of him, took care of things there, right. Yeah,
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except for the open slave markets where you can go
buy one like it's a used are what Chris, Chris,
stop it. Chris sarcastically said, they just want democracy and
Syria too, And I'm not gonna put all this on us.
I can't blame America every time something goes wrong in
a foreign land. But yes, we armed and backed the
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rebels there because Assad, the head of Syria, was aligning
himself with the Russians, and all of American foreign policy
seems to be to counter Russia. Whatever is ru whatever
Russia's doing, we're trying to counter Russia's doing, and we
felt that since Assad was in Russia's pocket, we had
to counter Assad and arm the rebels. You can still
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look at pictures of this day Lindsey Graham and John
McCain armed the rebels, the reds and sorry that that's
more what it sounded like. And after a long time
and a lot of fighting. The rebels won celebrated everywhere
and that's awesome. And now I hope you haven't been
watching the videos of it, but communities, Christian communities in
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Syria are being slaughtered, bodies, stacks of bodies. It's a nightmare.
It's awful. It's a freaking nightmare. Keep those people, keep
the region itself in your prayers. These people are now
flocking to Russian bases to avoid being massacred. You've got
the same old Islamist videos you've seen online a million times. Look,
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they look just like the October seventh videos with pickup
trucks full of slaughtered people and a bunch of guys
shooting ak's in the air. It's bad, it's really bad.
Keep those people in your prayers, and remember to count
your blessings. Everything doesn't have to be a bad lesson.
Count your blessings. As tough as it is here, it's
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not that right. It's not that Speaking of counting your blessings,
when's the last time you called your parents? Just take
it from me. When you lose one, you'll regret that
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day you skip that call. So call your parents. Probably
bring this up from time to time, and don't email
me saying I wish I could. It obviously doesn't apply
if your parents are dead, call your parents all right,
and Legacy Box. I don't want you to think of
Legacy Box like a pain in the rear end. I
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don't want to have to throw all my VHS tapes
and my home movies and my hard pictures in a box, Jesse,
that sounds like a pain. I want you to think
about it like a labor of love. That's how you
preserve those home movies with your dad at the beach.
That's how they're right there, and they're fading every day.
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Humidity time is killing those pictures every single day. The
tapes will be gone soon. It might be tonight, a
flood fire. You're done. See you never get to look
at that picture of Grandpa again. You know what it's
like to sit and have to imagine what your dad's
voice sounds like. It's people tell these terrible stories having
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lost it all. Let Legacy Box preserve that stuff for
you forever. That's what Legacy Box is. It takes those pictures,
the hard pictures, and it makes them forever. The Camquarder tapes,
the VHS tapes forever. From an American Company. American job.
You're sending it to Tennessee, not China Family Company. Half
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off right now. Legacy box dot com slash Jesse, legacybox
dot com slash Jesse. Trust me you will want it, Hey, Jesse,
I'm watching the Pacific War in color, real footage of
Pearl Harbor and island hopping. I understand why General Max
not your favorite the Battle of Saipan. I never knew
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the Army was involved in the Pacific. Uh, the Army
was very involved in the Pacific War. And we Marines,
understandably or a cocky bunch, and we certainly don't like
to hand out credit to the United States Army. But
the United States Army fought like lions in the Pacific,
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and generally the American public kind of thinks that was
really the Marines War. The Army fought in World War Two,
but the Marines fought in the Pacific. And yes, the
Marines fought in the Pacific. But the Army, they really
had some incredible units, and they spilled a lot of
blood in the Pacific, a lot of blood in the Pacific,
and they deserve all the credit in the world. And
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now here's a headline you know the thing headlines we
didn't get to Air India flight forced to return to
the US after passengers clogged ten of the twelve on
board toilets. Maybe they bought blocks of cheese too. Residents
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evacuated as Guatemalan volcano spews lava and rocks. You know
how I'm afraid of helicopters. I don't know about afraid.
I just don't like them. I don't want to be
on them. I've never enjoyed being on them. I still
have this really bizarre desire to fly in a helicopter
over the top of an active volcano. I want to
look down in it. And I even I know what
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it's gonna be. It's gonna be a bunch of steam
and smoke and whatnot. I want to look down at it.
I want to gaze into the hell fires. I want
to see them. Anyway, I ended up going off on
that and I probably shouldn't have, so I guess we're
gonna have to do this again tomorrow. That's all