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November 12, 2024 37 mins

When did the tide turn against the commies? We have experienced the largest slave trade in the world thanks to our southern border. Some fights Trump can’t take on, some fights are going to be generational. How Democrats vs Republicans handle a paper thin majority. Losing sight of the ego of others. They can’t help themselves.

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show on a Tuesday. Another hour, final hour of
the Jesse Kelly Show on this Tuesday. Let's dig into
slavery a little bit, shall we speaking of the street
animals being lied to and believing it. Let's talk about

(00:32):
violent left wing groups, the recruiting has begun, morale and
the border patrol and so much more coming up this
final hour on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now
we were talking, We've been talking a lot about the
street animals and how they believe things that aren't real
because the elites, the elite communists gum lie to them

(00:53):
all the time, constantly, lyne constantly, line, constantly, line, and
then you end up up with voicemails like this.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
There comes to separation of the children.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
I should note that you can email the show Jesse
at Jesse Kellyshow dot com and you can leave us
a voicemail eight seven seven three seven seven four three
seven three.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
Here comes to separation of the children from their parents,
just like he did on his first four years as president.
You know, in a lot of ways, he's like a
slave owner who separating children from their families. By making
a profit by selling the children to another slave owner.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
Okay, let's set aside the insanity of that person and
everyone knows by now, but just the heads up. You
separate children from the adult they show up with as
a basic act of security, because adults will take kids
who are not their own and use them as a

(01:56):
shield to get into the country. The cartels have have kids.
They get passed around all the time. The kid will
get the cartel guy in and he'll they'll turn around
and ship the kid back down south to escort the
next cartel guy up into the country. Anyway, setting that aside,
here's an article too, speaking of slavery. People are asking
can slavery come back after Trump? Listen, we have slavery

(02:22):
here now. People are under the impression that because it's
not transatlantic chattel slavery of Africans, that slavery is somehow gone.
You understand that Democrats brought slavery back in a big,
big way in the last four years. Fifteen million people

(02:44):
and that number is short. I'm just going to keep
using the number fifteen million, But fifteen million people have
crossed this border in the last four years because Democrats
opened up the border on purpose. Do you have any
idea how many millions of those people are slaves now
in this country? Children living a life of hell, Women,

(03:07):
especially the younger, more attractive women, living a life of slavery,
the worst kinds of slavery. We have slavery in the
United States of America. And if we're going to nitpick
it at judging just off of the numbers we have

(03:28):
experienced in the last three and a half years, almost
four years, the largest slave trade in the history of mankind.
It dwarfs any other slave trade. I'm talking Roman conquests,
the chattel, slavery, avoid you name it. Fifteen plus million

(03:50):
people in four years, most of them working as slaves
here in the United States of America. Democrats in this
country facilitated the largest slave trade in the history of mankind.
And now women and children live in hell right next

(04:12):
to us in our country as slaves, the kind of
slaves you don't want to think about. That was done
on purpose by democrats. And yet though print articles about
Donald Trump bringing back slavery because they know brain dead
morons like this will take it hook line and.

Speaker 2 (04:29):
Sair comes to separation of the children from their parents.
Just like he did on his first four years as president.
You know, in a lot of ways, he's like a
slave owner, separating children from their families by making a
profit by selling the children to another slave owner.

Speaker 1 (04:49):
Yeah, psychopath, chee master Jesse. I heard they are teaching
a class at Cornell called climate change and Food. They
want to eliminate meat and dairy are coming for your cheese.
Can Trump convene a conference of scientists pro and con
to duke it out and put this insidious religion of
CO two climate change to rest once and for all.

(05:12):
The big lies created more fear for the future than
nuclear war. I pray for the children with this perception. Okay,
so can Trump call a conference together and fix this? Well, No,
we should not delude ourselves into thinking because we won
a four year Trump presidency that Trump is able or
even willing to go in there and cure all the ills.

(05:33):
I wanted to read this email, and I know this
guy knows this, but this is still up to us.
You know, we won that election. You did every single
person who got off the couch and did anything get
out the vote efforts, dragged somebody to the polls, ran
for office. What every person who did something won that election.

(05:54):
You won that election. But our work does not and
cannot stop. We have to keep working every cause every election.
It can't be a once every four year thing. Once
every four years, we wait till there's a GOP nominee
for president, and then we run to the internet and

(06:16):
we purchase our latest advanced T shirt or whoever the
next guy will be. We purchase our vance hats and
advanced T shirts and then we dig in and then
we get involved. And then once our guy wins, Lord Willing,
then we turn around and say, there fix all the problems.

Speaker 2 (06:33):
No.

Speaker 1 (06:34):
Between now and the next time there's a presidential election,
there will be so many important things and important causes
we have to fight. When it comes to this guy
brought up this insane belief in man made climate change.
That is a battle we have to fight with our children,
with our friends, and that is not a battle you

(06:57):
should ever back off of. And people will. People tend
to back off of that one for one of two reasons.
Either a they don't feel educated enough, because you'll have
the whole if you check the CO two levels from
nineteen forty five. They either don't feel educated enough to
counter that or b. It feels so widespread that the

(07:18):
insane belief is so pervasive that they just don't want
to swim against the ocean, and they don't feel like
they should. No fight every single battle, because these people
are not only wrong about the whole thing. You're not
changing the freaking climate. That's so stupid, it's absurd. They're
not only wrong, they're all in it for the money.

Speaker 3 (07:38):
I want to address tonight a topic that is on
everyone's mind, the US election. For those of us dedicated
to climate action, last week's out come in the United
States is obviously bitterly disappointing, particularly because of the unprecedented
resources and ambition President Biden and Vice President Harris brought

(08:00):
to the climate fight, starting with our bold twenty thirty
NDC to cut emissions by fifty to fifty two percent
below twenty five two thousand and five levels.

Speaker 1 (08:12):
This is John Podesta, by the way. I know it's boring,
but listen, this is exactly what they do. You hear
what I mean about that? Well, with they're unprecedent and coot.

Speaker 3 (08:19):
Joining Paris by making the largest investment in climate and
clean energy and history through the inflation rede.

Speaker 1 (08:26):
Just like I said, through the Inflation Reduction Act, the
blood sucked the trillion dollars out of year wallet and
handed it to their friends.

Speaker 3 (08:32):
Induction Act and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the President's commitment
to kadruple international climate funds from the United States to
eleven billion dollars per year.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
It's clear. It is clear that.

Speaker 3 (08:47):
The next administration will try to take a u turn
and reverse much of this progress.

Speaker 1 (08:53):
But that is the reality.

Speaker 3 (08:55):
In January, we're going to inaugurate a president whose relationship
to climate change is captured by the words hoax and
fossil fuels. He's vowed to dismantle our environmental safeguards and
once again with draw the United States from the Paris Agreement.
That is what he has said, and we should believe him.

Speaker 1 (09:15):
Bag gone right, Jesse. I'm afraid the GOP will compromise
and water down the conservative agenda, but they should ask
Tampon Tim what to do when you have a paper
thin majority, as he did in Minnesota after the twenty
twenty two elections. He will tell you that you should
ignore the minority and ram through the most extreme agenda
you can imagine. Well, we do have to be ready

(09:38):
for disappointments and most definitely disappointments from the GOP. The
GOP House is going to disappoint us, The GOP Senate
is going to disappoint us. Trump himself is going to
disappoint us. This is politics. Everything is in a win
and everyone isn't going to get things right all the time.
I share your concerns about the GOP House and or

(10:01):
GOP Senate watering things down. I think, honestly, I think
it's inevitable they will water things down. But this goes
back to what we were just discussing about. All the
battles between now and four years from now. We have
to start getting more involved in changing the GOP. And
you don't do that by electing one president. You do

(10:23):
that in the primaries. All right, all right, let's talk
about that's. You know, speaking of foreign affairs in Israel,
the rockets are still raining down, people are still under fire.
Net and Yahoo came out today and admitted surprise, surprise,
that Israel was behind all that pager exploding stuff. So look,

(10:47):
the war continues on. Iran is desperate, the houthis nobody.
No one seems to be able to get a handle
on the HOUTHI rebels over there. Israel's taking the brunt
of all this, and the people of Israel. The people
need your health, not the government. The people. The people
are suffering. There are people over there who still don't
have homes. They need food, firefighting equipment, they need flak jackets,

(11:10):
they need help. In the IFCJ, the International Fellowship of
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eight IFCJ. We'll be back. This is the Jesse Kelly Show.

(11:36):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday and
amazing Tuesday. Member. You can email the show Jesse at
Jesse kellyshow dot com. Yeah. I don't. I don't freak
out about the Trump appointment so far. I like a
lot of them, most of them. I don't love all
of them. Ratcliffe. I didn't even mention Ratcliffe, John Ratcliffe

(11:58):
of Texas. Trump announced him earlier today taking over the CIA.
I put some feelers out there. I'm already familiar with Ratcliffe,
but put some feelers out there with people I trusty.
What do you think I got universal. I like it.
It's a good pick. I like it. It's a good pick.
Is he perfect? Of course? Not good pick? So far

(12:19):
it's looking good. Let's do some of emails, shall we,
Dear Iceman, this Veteran's day. I was moved to write
you about my husband, an honorably discharged Army sergeant, who
was my hero. There are people like mister Vinman or
Butt Gig who used their service as both the shield
and weapon against criticism, and then there's the majority, the majority,

(12:41):
or service people like my husband, who even after two
tours to Iraq, feel like their service wasn't a big deal,
like they didn't do much. My husband always tells me
I didn't have to go through anything like the Vietnam
or World War two vets went through. They're the real heroes.
I'm in awe of his service. He shouldered it without complaint,

(13:02):
leaving our week old daughter for a year, our first baby.
He's the toughest guy I know. He's a big fan
of yours, and I wonder if you could give him
a shout out. His name is Garth, and I would
be honored to give the man a shout out. And
Garth sounds like you have yourself a woman who absolutely
adores you. Hang on to that one, Jesse. I'd like

(13:22):
to know what your opinion is on why Liz Cheney
hates Donald Trump so bad. I don't think we've ever
heard anyone explain this in depth. Well, I talked about
this a little bit last week. Remember, egos are a
big thing with all people. See, when people become television

(13:43):
characters for us, then we tend to forget that there's
a human element in all of them as well, and
that's what most of these politicians really are. You're never
going to meet them, or probably won't. I'm never going
to meet them or probably well, actually I guess there's
a chance I will, but I don't care to meet them.
So who are they? They're people you see on the news,

(14:03):
you see them, they're giving a speech somewhere. They're television characters.
And so because they're not three D human beings, we
talk too, we laugh with, we shake hands with, we
can lose sight of the very, very human elements that
remain in these people. And ego is something everyone struggles with,

(14:26):
especially dudes, especially dudes who have accomplished things that they
love to put on their resume. When you graduate from Harvard,
that diploma is probably going to be displayed somewhere. It
just is. When you win a college football championship, well whatever,
you're a state champion and something. People are probably gonna

(14:51):
know it when they walk through your house. Might even
wear the championship ring. When you're a United States senator,
there's only one hundred of them in the world. When
you're a president vice president, these people are understandably pretty proud,
and that pride can do what pride so often does,
it can get in your way. The Liz Cheney thing

(15:13):
goes clear back to Dick Cheney and Donald Trump. Donald Trump,
before he was even involved in politics, was loudly against
Iraq in Afghanistan loudly, and that was not a popular
position back when Trump was taking that position. Trump said,
what are we doing? I don't understand what this is for. Wait,

(15:34):
we're not even taking the oil. What are we doing
all this for? Well, Iraq was the George Bush Dick
Cheney show. It was their brainchild, it was what they wanted,
it was their idea, and they really really chafed at
Donald Trump and his public criticism of them. And then Trump,

(15:54):
you know, in Trump's way. Trump didn't never let off that.
He stayed on that and stayed on And Trump's foreign
policy is radically different than those of the neo conservative types,
the George W. Bushes, the Dick Cheney's to invade everywhere
at all times thing. Trump is much more of a
non interventionist. And I don't want to breeze past this

(16:18):
point because I want to make sure everyone understands this
is a huge, huge, huge problem the quote deep state
has with Donald Trump. I suspect it's just the theory.
It's their main problem with Donald Trump when it comes
to our foreign policy. America. Invading everywhere, being everywhere forever

(16:43):
is a trillion a multi trillion dollar enterprise. Trillions of
dollars change hands, defense contractors, politicians, this government, that government,
trillions of dollars. Number of people in this country who
live in mansions and have fancy cars and boats because

(17:06):
of war. If you were to ever read what that
number was, and I don't know, and I'm not holding
it back from you, it would make you weep. The
number of people who've gotten rich off of that. Huge
industries are held up based on this ridiculous idea that
we should go everywhere at all times, and that we
are responsible for the entire globe. People will guard, people

(17:30):
will kill for fifty dollars. If you walk it down
the wrong street in New Orleans, you can die for
fifty bucks. What will people do to protect a trillion
dollars a lot? And that Trump wants to put a
stop to that stuff? Really big deal. Back to the emails, Jesse,

(17:52):
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(19:17):
about this Colorado Secretary of State next mist dost catch
up Jesse kellyshow dot com. It is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a Tuesday. Member. If you miss any part
of the show, you can download the whole thing on iHeart,
Spotify iTunes. So you remember that Colorado Secretary of State

(19:41):
Jenna Griswold is her name, the one who accidentally leaked
the campaign or the passwords for the voting systems online yeah,
I think she might be going to prison to.

Speaker 4 (19:52):
An investigation involving the Colorado Secretary of State's office. The
DA's office says it has received two affidavits a ledging
election laws were violated. As we've reported, hundreds of voting
systems passwords were leaked on the Secretary of State's website.
That leak included passwords to El Paso County election equipment.
According to Jennet Griswold's office, a former staff member created

(20:15):
the spreadsheet with the passwords in a hidden tab.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
That staff member later left the department.

Speaker 4 (20:20):
The Secretary of State's office maintains the leak did not
pose an immediate security threat to the state's elections.

Speaker 1 (20:27):
You know what's going to crack me up when we
finally start to getting arrests, how much it's going to
shock so many of these communists sewer in power because
they're just animals, right, there's street animals, and they come
up as activists, and they're so used to being able
to conduct themselves anyway they see fit. It's like Jamal Bowman, member,

(20:47):
Jamal Bowman. He lost his re election, obviously he lost
his primary, but remember Jamal Bowman, just Yanks to fire
alarm in Congress as if he's back on the streets,
just goes in yanks to fire alarm to dis up
the proceeding. And somehow that big boob didn't realize everything's
on camera and the Capitol there are just cameras everywhere

(21:08):
you look. Camera's here, and camera's there, and he just
couldn't help himself. He's a street animal from way back,
and he just goes in yanks it. Jenna Griswold's a
street animal too. She's been a career communist activist, and
she gets into the Secretary of State's office and she's
so used to just acting like an animal that she'll
just do things like leaked the passwords to just commit felonies.

(21:31):
And the shock on their faces when these animals start
going to prison is going to be amazing. Speaking of
two tickets to Paradise, this guy wants the illegals to
go back.

Speaker 5 (21:41):
Besie Truck or Bob says illegal aliens who have any
police contact should be deported immediately, along with any illegal
alien family members. If their status is discovered in going
to school without speaking foolent English, doing business in any
other way, that the alien should be remark, they broke

(22:01):
into my home. Who do you think you are if
you would tell me I should let them stay. They
don't deserve a job, a dwelling, a kindergarten class that
you want me to pay for or allow their access to.
They should get only what their illegal entry has earned,
which is a fast ride back to their home, not

(22:22):
a place in mind.

Speaker 1 (22:25):
That's pretty good. It's pretty good, pretty accurate too, And
that's what it sounds like they're gonna get. Tom Homan
certainly doesn't sound like he's playing games exactly. Not look
the view.

Speaker 6 (22:36):
It's like an island, the misfit toys. They don't know
what the hell they're talking about. President Trump has made
it clear we will prioritize public safety threats and national
security threats first, and that's what the focus would be.
And there's over one point five convictive criminal aimens in
this country would findal orders removal that we're going to
be looking for. There's there's thousands of gang members, ill

(22:56):
gamer's gonna be looking for. Now. I'm gonna say, if
you're in the country legally, you should feel control. Absolutely no,
I won't feel comfortable if I'm in the country illegally,
if some other country legally, I'm not gonna be comftable.
You shouldn't be comfortable with either, because when you enter
this country illegally, you have committed a crime. You are
a criminal, and you're not off the table.

Speaker 1 (23:14):
Now we're talking border patrol morale through the roof. After
Trump's victory, the Union president says, that's according to the
Daily Wire. I have heard that exact thing about border
patrol from my guys I know in there and the military,
the infantry types, the Marines, army rangers, these types, they

(23:35):
were celebrating, to put it mildly, on election night. Ah,
speaking of comedies, Representative Jaya Powell, however, you say your
stupid name. The young ones are so dumb that they
can't control their mouths sometimes and they give away the game.

Speaker 7 (23:53):
I don't think it's in opposition at all. I think
obviously would I be, you know, am I champion getting
rid of the philibuster now when Senate has the trifecta. No,
But had we had the trifecta, I would have been
because we have to show that government can deliver and write, oh.

Speaker 1 (24:09):
The filibuster, No, no, no, we can't get rid of that. Now,
that was only for when we had power. I was
gonna do that when when we had power. Oh gosh,
Anti Kremberlay whisper, hold on, hold on. I am not
Anti Kremberlay. I'm mister Kremberlay. Okay, you can call me
Papa cream. No, no, don't call me that. But I

(24:32):
love Cremberlay. The joke was Buck Sexton eating pistachio Cremberlay,
which I didn't even know that was a thing on
election night. You should be having chicken wings in pizza
something American on election night. I don't even know what
that is. Anyway, the guy said, when did the time
tide turn and conservatives wake up? For me, it was

(24:56):
when a man defending his daughter was arrested at a
school board meeting. Can you point to a pivotal moment
that turned the tide against the commis? Says, his name
is Dave. I don't think. I don't think you can
point to one pivotal moment because every moment will make
a different impact on different people based on what your

(25:18):
loves are, what your hates are, what your motivations are,
what your life experiences are. See, for instance, you brought
up the dad and the schools. I think it was.
I think it was a combination of a bunch of things.
The truth is that the Communists, their great strength is
also their great weakness. The great strength of the Communist

(25:41):
is they don't ever stop or back off. Doesn't matter
whether they have a lot of power or a little power.
It is all gased, no breaks, all the time, forward forward, destroyed, destroy, destroy, destroy,
And because that's their attitude, they have really moved to
this culture their direction. They've been very, very very successful

(26:04):
at moving the overall culture in their direction over the years.
But there is a negative to it. There's a negative
to never being able to turn it off. You get
to a point where you are turning people off and
turning people against you, and you can't stop. You can't

(26:24):
help yourself. They can't help themselves. They just consume and
destroy and consume and destroy and consume and destroy. And
if anybody, any of the more sane voices in their
party ever speak up and say whoa whoa hold on, hmm,
maybe maybe not. Hey, Look, I don't think we need

(26:45):
to completely embrace the the tranny thing, guys. It's it's
it's weird, and it's gross, and it really It turns
parents off, mothers and fathers when they think about their daughters.
It's not a good thing. That guy will get destroyed
by his own party. If anybody says, hey, maybe we

(27:05):
should slow down, we're going too far. The second one
of those voices pops his head up, they descend on
him like a pack of wolves and tear him to pieces.
It's their great strength. They're always on offense, always moving forward,
always destroying everything at all times. But they couldn't help
their worst impulses. Honestly, I brought up earlier how evil

(27:28):
the Biden administration was. Don't discount that either. They kept
arresting Donald Trump. They kept trying to charge their political
opponent with crimes. You want to hear an amazing statistic.
I saw people had issues. They voted on big issues.
The big ones were, unsurprisingly immigration, inflation, those were the

(27:50):
big issues. But democracy, you know, preserving democracy. It was
also one of the big issues that they found in
exit pole. You want to laugh, guess which of the
two candidates won the democracy voter? Trump did. Democrats spent

(28:12):
twenty four hours a day staring at the camera telling
the entire country that Donald Trump was a threat to democracy.
And if you walked into the voting booth on election
day and you had democracy on your mind, the chances
are the majority of those people voted for Donald Trump.
We know that now from exit polls. Why again, they

(28:32):
couldn't help themselves. Well, we have the Justice Department. Hah,
we have a jurisdiction in New York, we have Forton County, Georgia.
We want to stop Trump. Hey, let's just arrest them.
Why wouldn't we arrest them. We'll make up some crimes
and we'll arrest him. That sounds good, right. Nobody can
control the demonic impulses of the communist and as such,
they take things too far. You mentioned the school board thing.

(28:56):
Parents were justifiedly angry about what was happening in schools,
so they started showing up at these school board meetings
and raising a little bit of hell, just noise, right,
just yelling. They sent the FBI after those people. It
scared people, all right, one more segment left. We'll discuss
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Speaker 5 (30:22):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (30:24):
The Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Final segment of The Jesse Kelly Show. Reminding you you
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You can leave us a voicemail eight seven seven three
seven seven four three seven three Quick update on the

(30:45):
Senate leadership thing fight, the thing, the Senate leadership fight.
McConnell wants it to be corn In, her Thune, Rick Scott,
who obviously is not perfect. He's had some quacky ideas
on guns, but probably the those three options. As of yesterday,
the leader was thought to be John Cornyn. As of

(31:06):
right now, sorry, it's no longer John Cornyn. As from
what I understand what they think it's John Thune. They
think John Thune might emerge from this thing as the leader.
And it's not good. I'm not gonna lie. It's not good.
But it's also not the end of the world until
we start getting better about the primary process. This is

(31:29):
what it's gonna be. Jesse. Do you think the FED
is going to do the opposite thing they need to
do with rates to try and hurt the economy, to
try to make Trump look bad. I don't know. I
don't know there's going to be If Trump really starts
cleaning out the government like it looks like he intends

(31:50):
to do, then the resistance to him from very powerful
forces is going to be a lot. Is it going
to be enough? I don't know. He's a lot, It
appears to be a lot. Sharper this time, a lot
more ready for it. This time. He is bringing in
sharp people. I don't know, but it's gonna be fun

(32:10):
to watch Jesse. What's with Carrie Lake? She's so great?
I send her money from Massachusetts. Why is she always losing?
Is there a place for her in the Trump administration? Look, listen,
there are people who we fall in love with or her.
You may fall in love with politicians who are media

(32:32):
darlings or conservative media darlings. And and Trump is so
popular on the right that you'll get a lot of
this from Trump people. If Trump loves somebody, and someone
loves him, if they've you know, showered in with enough
adoration that Trump loves them, If they do that, then
Trump will elevate them of this is the person, this

(32:52):
is this is who I want. But oftentimes these candidates
they can't be Donald Trump. There's only one Donald Trump.
Every race tells its own tale, meaning people don't understand
how anyone could Arizona in Arizona could walk in and
vote for Trump and then vote for this Reuben Galago dork,

(33:14):
this commie, this guy sucks. How could you do that?
How could people split tickets that way? The voter is
hard to understand. You are easy to understand. I am
easy to understand when I walk in the voting booth.
I am every single time, without fail. I'm going to
vote for the furthest right candidate on every single seat, period.

(33:37):
That's what I'm going to do. You're probably very similar, Yeah,
I bet you do it pretty much the same. But
we vote for different reasons. We vote for the right reasons,
logical reasons, what's best for the country. We have an
idea behind it. But there are people all across the
country who do not vote that way. They will vote
for Trump because he's cool. Now you're voting for Trump

(34:00):
so we can secure the border. Ah, Trump seems cool.
I've heard that before. They'll not vote for Kerry Lake
because this turns them off or that turned them off.
And on top of everything else, Arizona is a very
very odd state. It is a different kind of electorate there.

(34:21):
It's hard to explain, and honestly, I don't think I
can explain it. I've never been able to put it
into words. And being as how I ran twice there
and lost twice, maybe I'm the last one who gets
to explain it, because clearly I haven't figured it out either.
It's an odd place. It's a different kind of a state.
They do things differently. They elect a different kind of
Republican that has just always been that way. And now

(34:44):
here's a headline. But you know, you know the thing
headlines we didn't get to. Violent left wing groups begin
recruiting for Trump's inauguration.

Speaker 6 (34:56):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (34:57):
I think I've changed my mind on going to the inauguration.
I said last night I was gonna, and I still might.
But it's not the violent groups. I don't really care
about that I get. I keep hearing bad things about
the crowds man that it is a nightmare to get in,
it's a nightmare to get out. There's nowhere if you

(35:17):
have to go pee. It just doesn't It sounds like
the worst thing for me in the history of mankind.
Plus there'll be so many people there. Corporate executives sit
on the board of hospitals that perform child sex changes.
That's right. Executives at Costco, General Motors, T Mobile, Procter
and Gamble, Wells Fargo and Kroger are board members at

(35:40):
the twelve leading hospitals on the medical watchdog Do No
Harms list of healthcare facilities. So do with that what
you will. Donald Trump Junior, Zelensky will be quote losing
his allowance. I cannot wait until we stop just having
to grab our ankles for every single cause in person

(36:01):
on this planet, and the very if I got nothing
else out of the Trump presidency, at least the adults
are going to handle foreign policy again, where we don't
feel like it's our job to just take it on
the chin from everybody. Federal judge strikes down Illinois gunban
as unconstitutional, and the state quickly appeals. The Blue states

(36:23):
are going so hard left as fast as they can California,
in Illinois, Illinois, we don't talk about enough. New York
gets more pubbed in Illinois, New York. Dare I say it, No,
it's not going red, but New York is getting slightly saner.
They are moving more to the right. Illinois, there's none

(36:44):
of that at all. They are going as hard left
as possible, and California just can't seem to save itself.
Democrats are denying the results of Pennsylvania's Senate election. Well, yes,
Democrats have denied elections since Hillary Clinton lost to Donald Trump.
It was only after they stole one they told you
that was a national security risk. Anyway, we'll be back

(37:07):
tomorrow to do it again and have some more fun.
All right, that's all
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