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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a magnificent, fantastic Friday. Let's get to the weekend and
get rid of our phones and spend our time with
our family. So we're just gonna churn and burn through
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as many questions as we can in this final hour,
enjoy ourselves, maybe learn a little, maybe laugh a little,
and then we'll check out of gear. I wanted to
address this heartbreaking one first because I had mentioned this earlier,
but I'm going to bring it up again. Jesse, I
am a mom of four and a grandmother of six.
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Three of my four children are celebrating the death of Charlie.
I can't take it. Would they be so blinded by
the enemy. Please don't use my name. I know the
end times will pit children against their parents. This is
doubly painful mourning. Mourning that wonderful man. If you are
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a parent listening to me, and you have lost your
baby to communism, first, nothing is permanent. People wake up
from cults all the time. There are former democrats everywhere
who woke up and saw the light. I will tell
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you I've seen more than one person. Say, man, all
this celebration of death has me questioning being a Democrat.
Don't ever give up. That's one. Two. If you woke
up one day and your environment has changed changed and
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it is so much more aggressively evil than it was before,
I think you need to give yourself a lot of
grace for that instead of beating yourself up. If you
are older, certainly older than me, but I mean my
generation and older at forty four in older. If you
are older, you grew up in a much more normal
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America where you could just send your kid to school.
I mean, that's all I every went to is public school.
We couldn't afford any private schools or anything like that.
I was in every whatever public school was free, That's
where I was. And for a long time before so
many of our teachers became fully radicalized demons. You could
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do that. And even if your kid went to school
and got, you know, a lefty bend. I realized that
was always there a lefty bend. They weren't trying to
chop their peanuts is off and turn them gay. That
the world changed so rapidly, that it accelerated so rapidly,
caught so many of us by surprise me too. I mean,
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I know we joke about the whole Oracle thing, and yes,
I noticed trends, and I see things coming sometimes. But
it's not like I didn't. I knew everything that was
coming back then and everything that was happening. I still
learn things every day, don't you. You learn about this
new detail or this new document or this new organization.
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If you are a parent, and maybe you didn't talk
politics much, or didn't talk politics enough with your kids,
maybe you just assumed it was reading, writing, arithmetic, and
oh well, everyone asked to go to college. I want
them to have a good job. Everyone asked to go
to college, and you took out fifty thousand dollars in
student loans, and you sent Aiden, Jaden and Braiden not
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to college. And now your communist demon child is celebrating
someone's assassination. I understand you're looking in the mirror and
maybe ask yourself some hard questions. I think you need
to give yourself some grace. There's a lot of evil
in the world, and as much as we can prepare
ourselves and prepare our children, if evil catches you with
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your parts down now and then don't make that your fault.
That's it. Now is the time to change that. Now
with our easy access to information, now, parents are running
out of excuses. And if I can expand on this
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a bit more, this is something I've ranted about before.
Pastors are running out of excuses. No more naivete from
the pulpit, no more, no more checking out on the news.
I just want to read the Bible. Dude, read the Bible. Yes, good,
I'm glad you do. Pastor. Yes, you had better bone
up on what's happening around you. And you had better
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bone up on it because your flock is under attack,
and you ignoring the news because it's yucky or hurt
your feel feels does not help the flock stay safe.
Wake up to where we are. One side has declared
war on what is good, and they most definitely have
declared war on the Christian Church. Why do you think
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they executed Charlie Kirk? He was loud about his faith.
Why do you think they sent the FBI into the church.
All the different places the FBI could have gone, they
decided on their own that that's where white supremacy was,
and they started sending the FBI into the church. Why
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do you think that is they have declared war. Wake up,
turn on the news, pay attention to what's going on.
No more, naivette. I didn't know, no, no more, Jesse.
I heard you talking about using an AR for home defense.
I was a little surprised you didn't mention a shotgun
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with buckshot. I am curious why you prefer an ar
over a good home defense shotgun. Okay, So, first of all,
you should know that I am a shotgun fan, big fan.
One of my old platoon sergeants used to tell us
in Iraq that the business end of a shotgun speaks
every language on the planet. Great line. I love shotguns,
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and as you know, shotgun is my bear gun. Shotgun buckshot,
that's my bear gun. That's that's for Grizzly Country. I
love shotguns. And if that's all you have for your home,
by all means, if someone breaks in to harm you,
rock and roll. Okay, by all means. But remember do
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you remember when we had Clay Martin on. It was
earlier this week. I would think it was my eyir. Tuesday,
we had Clay Martin, that longtime Green Beret on and
he was talking to us about urban warfare, and he
was talking about the difference from third world construction versus
the construction in our homes. So maybe you're not inclined
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for that, But let me explain. In much of the world,
it's essentially bricks, concrete and bricks. That's what walls are
made of. Certainly in poorer countries, that's what walls are
made of. In the modern world US Canada, if we
want to consider them modern, quit in the US. And
in the modern world, your walls aren't what they look like.
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I know you're looking at something quote solid. It's powder.
It's powder. Dry wall is powder they got to put together.
And yes there's some wood framing in there, but there's
not a lot of it. If you ran up to
your wall with a screwdriver and you just reared back
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and jammed it into your wall, the chances it's going
to go all the way in are extremely high. You
will probably have a hard time finding one of those
wooden studs in there, unless you have a studfinder, which
of course I always put on myself and go beat, beep,
beep whenever I do it in front of ob like
every other guy does, just until she rolls her eyes
and scoffs at me. You know that's what we do. Anyway,
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our walls are made of powder. Here, an aar round
will begin to mushroom and essentially come apart upon impact
with something. It's not saying, it's not still moving. Okay,
it's still moving. An ar round is going to begin
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to rapidly slow down when it hits something, certainly when
it hits human flesh. When it hits anything, though, it's
going to slow down, including your walls, it will begin
to slow down. Buckshot will not it is. I'm not saying,
don't use it. Be cautious with a shotgun and buckshot
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for home defense with what is behind those walls you
happen to be shooting at. Where's your kids room? Is it?
By the way, this applies to ceilings and floors when
it comes to home too. They upstairs downstairs? Are they
in that general direction, you might find yourself with a
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dead home invader and something else dead in your home.
It's just I understand. You can afford what you can afford,
and people believe what they believe, but be careful with
what you're rocking and rolling with. Look, I have one
of my various guns is a three point fifty seven magnum,
which I love. It's a wheel gun. I love it. It's
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not it's not an everyday carry weapon or something like that,
and it is part of how I do. But even that,
I don't know that i'd necessarily feel great rocking and
rolling the three fifty seven magnum down there look better
than a shotgun with buckshot, But just know your target
and consider its background. My old first sergeant, who's probably listening,
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just got a big smile on his face because he's
the one who taught me that many years ago. Do
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We'll be back.
Speaker 2 (11:30):
He doesn't care if you believe him, but he's right.
Speaker 1 (11:34):
Jesse Kelly. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful,
fantastic Friday. Let us get back to some of these emails,
shall we. Speaking of guns, Jesse, I am fifty six.
I've always wanted to learn how to shoot. Taking a
class this weekend and then will buy a firearm any recommendations.
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I'm thinking of forty five Compact. I know nothing about guns,
he says, Oh, and I don't care what Jewish producer
Chris says. You are all right, see that, Chris. This
guy knows so I think I think he has a
message for you. Quit anyway. You said you're taking a
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class this weekend. That's your first step. Step Number two
is don't pick a gun from what anyone tells you,
from what I tell you, or your your firearms expert
buddy tells you. Don't do that. Try a bunch of
them and find one you are comfortable with the most
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important thing is to find one you're comfortable with. I
made a terrible mistake with my wife early on when
we were just dating. I you know, I'm a gun guy.
I have guns. She did not grow up around guns
and was extremely uncomfortable around guns. Everyone is when you're
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not around them. She was uncomfortable around them. I said, well,
they're not going anywhere, so you better get comfortable around them.
But I understand that that people weren't comfortable around them.
She would see one of my ar's laying on the
table and she's, is it gonna go off? People who
don't know weapons they don't know. Now this is years
and years and years ago. So I decided, like the
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meathead I am, that I was going to get her
comfortable with guns. I'm gonna get her comfortable. And there's
only one way to get comfortable with guns. Handle them,
shoot them, learn to use them safely, Go out shoot them.
Find out it's not just gonna go off sitting there,
Learn about weapons safety, learn how to handle one, and
your comfort level will increase. Okay, so at least I
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had the correct mentality. Yeah, remember that three fifty seven
magnum I told you about that I own. Yeah, that's
the gun I gave her to fire. Chris said, it's
a cool gun. No, it is a very cool gun,
but it's also a very light three point fifty seven magnum.
Let me show you guys something about guns. This is
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for people who don't know guns. Experienced people will know this.
A weapon is going to have a recoil of some
kind because there's an explosion going on. Remember there's an explosion.
That's what pushes the round out the end of out
the end of the barrel. There's an explosion. There's going
to be a recoil to a weapon. The heavier the
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weapon I'm talking about physically heavy. The heavier the weapon,
the lower the recoil because the weight of the weapon
absorbs more of that recoil. The lighter the weapon, the
more recoil you're going to have. And combine that with
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the larger the caliber, the larger the recoil. So the
most recoil you can have in a weapon is when
you have a very heavy caliber with a physically light weapon.
The three fifty seven magnum I own, obviously, three fifty
seven magnum is a large round, and it is a
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special light three fifty seven magnum. It's really made for
carrying in the mountains, bears, things like that. It's excellent
for that. Combine those two factors. That was the first
gun I ever took ob out to shoot. And the noise,
the recoil of it, it was I don't want to
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put a number onics I don't remember. I know it
was more than a year before I got her back
out to ever shoot anything again, because I so screwed
up throwing her in the deep end of the pool
and having her shoot a loud, high recoil three fifty
seven magnum the first time ever. After that, she was
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convinced that guns are horrifying and painful and she never
wants to to touch one again. Now that was years
and years ago. She's way past all that now. But
that's where young meat had Jesse screwed up big time.
If you're just now learning, and I understand, there's a
real heart for that. Now that we are aware of
just how murderous these demons are. I'm glad you're into it.
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Start slow, start with a safety class. And then there
are so many different kinds of weapons out there, different
calibers of weapons, heavy ones, light ones. Some you may
be comfortable carrying on you if you're a woman. Yeah,
I'm not stupid, I'm not naive, and I'm not making
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fun of you. I understand that fashion is going to
come into play. Is this something you can carry with
whatever clothes you wear, or is this something you can
carry in your purse. I know that's part of it.
All this gets considered. Don't be in a rush to
buy a gun if you're just learning firearms, test them,
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test your friend's weapons. Go to a range that allows
you to rent them. Virtually all the ones I can
go to anymore have weapons. You can rent different kinds.
Rent this one, rent that one. Figure out what feels good.
When you find something you're comfortable shooting, that's the best
weapon to buy, because when you're comfortable shooting, then you
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shoot more. The more you shoot, the more accurate you get,
and putting rounds on target when you're scared, when there's
an animal coming at you, when it's dark, when you're
in your home, when your God forbid out and someone
has a weapon. Putting rounds on target is more important
than anything else, and you can do that with the
weapon you're comfortable with. I know everyone's in a hurry
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right now to buy a gun. Slow down, find the
one you're comfortable with first, and don't don't rock a
three fifty seven magnum the first time you go out.
Please please, I'm begging.
Speaker 3 (17:59):
Please stop this in the name of a just merciful gut.
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Please stop this in the name of a just merciful gut.
Speaker 1 (18:12):
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go to the vetless the amount of money you spend
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Speaker 4 (19:11):
Next The Jesse Kelly Show I like it returns.
Speaker 1 (19:16):
Next it is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wonderful Friday.
I remember you can email the show Jesse at Jesse
Kellyshow dot com. Let's get back to a lot of
these And I know you still got a lot on
your mind, Jesse. I know, like many, I'm still trying
to digest what happened with Charlie Kirk. Might take a
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couple days to really process. One thing I feel is
happening is we're seeing another great divide in this country
like we saw with COVID. I'm unfriending people on social
media because of their reaction to what happened. I'm seeing
two sides, one side that is mourning the loss of
a man and the fact that he was taken from
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this world because of his political and religious place, which
is one hundred percent wrong no matter who you are,
what you believe. Then the other side, who is celebrating
what happened with the list of reasons why they hate
him and feel like it's justified. It is a very
clear and distinct line. Are you seeing this too? I am,
and everyone is. Everyone is. People were noticing, and these
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moments keep happening in this country, and what it's doing
is it keeps shaking people awake to what has happened
to America's Democrat Party. They have been completely consumed with
hate and the devil they have been And no, it's
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not one or two guys. It's not Antifa and Jasmine Crockett.
That's not it at all. That is not what the
poll numbers reflect at all. The poll numbers reflect a
party that is okay with violence, that has accepted violence,
that views violence and death as an acceptable way to
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move their revolution forward. They have been conditioned. You know,
they were always conditionable because they're herd animals, as we've
discussed many times before. But they've been conditioned by repeated
rhetoric from the elites to believe they are going up
against Nazis and evil and Hitler and all the other
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stuff we've talked about many times before, fascist and all
these things before. And because of that conditioning, it has
given their conscience permission to kill or too in the
very least believe that killing is okay, not that bad,
kind of necessary, kind of had it coming. That's why
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they talk the way they talk, and that's why they
speak that way. I've brought up this example, but it
is a one hundred percent true example. In every war
I've ever read about in history, not just modern days,
ancient times, the war will be conducted and there will
be racially degrading terms thrown back and forth between the
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two different forces. Depending on whatever your conflict it is,
they're going to come up with some sort of a
racial term that is degrading to the other side. You know,
in World War Two, they couldn't just be the Germans.
They had to be Crouts or the Huns or why hun?
Why would you call them Huns? It creates this image
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of this bloodthirsty, subhuman savage. Why do you do that
to ease your conscience? When it comes to killing them.
Maybe killing a German soldier, a German young man, maybe
that would be something that would be against your conscience.
But who can't kill a hun if you're in the Pacific?
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As gooks all the other things they used to used
to call them monkeys? Why do you call them that?
Why they're not monkeys? Why would you call them that? Well,
maybe I look over and I see a young Japanese
man who's eighteen nineteen years old. Maybe I see someone
who kind of looks like me, certainly my age. A
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human being, maybe pulling that trigger is difficult. But a monkey,
I can kill a monkey all day long. They'll kill
monkeys from now to the town. So dehumanizing language is
always used to program people into being okay with violence.
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And I have played it before. I'm gonna play the
entire thing again. Actually, I'm gonna let the whole thing
play this time. I want you to sit and think
as you listen to this. It's been ten years of
this where democrats from young or if you're watching MSNBC
or you're online on Discord, you have had this beaten
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into your skull for ten years.
Speaker 5 (24:08):
Mag Republicans don't just threaten our personal rights and economic security.
They're a threat to our very democracy.
Speaker 6 (24:15):
He is a threat to the rule of law in America.
That's to me, that's what this election is about, not
about policy differences. It's about what kind of country are
we going to be? The rule of law in America
will change in a way we haven't seen in our lifetime.
Speaker 5 (24:28):
Donald Trump and the Marga Republicans represented extremism that threatens
the very foundations of our republic. Trump and extreme Marga
Republicans quote a clear and present danger to our democracy.
Speaker 6 (24:43):
American democracy could end with the election of Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (24:47):
IOWA apparently short for I want to live in a
democracy anymore.
Speaker 3 (24:55):
The man has had, you know, he's declared open season
on democracy.
Speaker 2 (25:00):
Democracy, our freedoms are what's on the line.
Speaker 1 (25:03):
Our democracy depends on you. It really does, folks. That's
no joke.
Speaker 5 (25:08):
Respect to conservatives, like Federal Circuit Court Judge Michael Ludging
has called Trump and the extreme mag Republicans quote a
clear and present danger to our democracy. Every generation has
a defeat democracy's mortal foes. That democracy is more under
assault today than including in the United States, than any
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time in the recent past. Freedom and democracy are worth
sacrificing for.
Speaker 4 (25:35):
The dehumanizing rhetoric of Adolf Hitler is once again alive
and well on a national political stage. This time, of course,
it's not hyperbole that does very directly echo Adolf Hitler's language.
Speaker 2 (25:49):
President thinks that there is an extremist threat to our democracy.
The President has been clear as he can be on
that particular piece. When we talk about a democracy, we
talk about our freedoms. The way that he sees is
the Maga Republicans are the most energized part of the
Republican Party that extreme. This is an extreme threat to
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our democracy, to our freedom, to our.
Speaker 5 (26:13):
Rights, because this Maga crowd is really the most extreme
political organization that's existed in American history.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
He's able to use Seal Team six to execute political opponents,
and he says, you can't arrest you for that.
Speaker 4 (26:28):
Donald Trump is acting like a Nazi, talking like a Nazi,
and now posting like a Nazi.
Speaker 2 (26:32):
And by the way, out there that hat that you
keep wearing, that red hat that says make America great again,
that tells people that you go along with us, So
you might as well just put a swastika on the hat.
Speaker 7 (26:42):
Kill his opposition. Imprison his opposition, drive you know, journalists
and others into exile. Rule without any check or balance.
That's what Trump really wants.
Speaker 1 (26:56):
So this is just a warning to you Trumpers. Be careful,
walk lightly. We ain't playing with you.
Speaker 7 (27:06):
And for those of you who are soldiers.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
You know how to do it, do it right, be
in order make them pay. Jewish producer Chris dropped this
one on me during that and he's not wrong. Every
single person you heard in that was either a member
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of the media on a major network or they were
an elected Democrat. Ten years of that programming, combined with
the toxic stew of our education system, combined with the
radicalized social media sphere, has created something that we are
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now going to have to work our way through. Legions
of violent democrats are out there. They teach your kids
in school. They're standing over you in the emergency room
getting ready to administer medicine. They're your judges in your
court case. Yeah. One more segment next, misstos catch up
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Jesse kellyshow dot com. It is The Jesse Kelly Show,
final segment of The Jesse Kelly Show. Before we check
out it here for a weekend a phone free weekend.
Please hear me on that. Spend time with your family,
go outside for a walk, do something fun, watch sports
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if that's your thing. I know there's baseball and there's
a big fight tomorrow, and I did get with some people.
I'm smoking a brisket. What do you make that face for? Chris?
Why I talk about is it really smoking a brisket?
How would it not be really smoking a brisket? What
is that supposed to mean? It's not an easy bake oven.
It's a pellet smoker. Okay, it's an authentic thing that
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pitmasters use. All right, And you know what, Chris, I'm
putting it on tonight and we're not eating it until
tomorrow night. I'm gonna give it the old twenty four
hour treatment this time twenty I mean, you know what,
twenty four hours. I'm gonna pull it off. Bob got
me one of those. It was for Father's Day sometime,
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one of those sleeves for meat. So I'm gonna pull
it off, drop it in a double layer of foil,
which I'll seal up immediately, then put that whole thing
in the little sleeve, then dropping it right in a
cooler for an hour or two it'll stay. It'll be
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just as hot the whole time. But I'm gonna give
it an hour or two to rest. It's gonna be
like butter Man. The only problem is my sons are savages,
and so as I'm slicing, they wait until I get
to the fattier parts of it, and then they just
stick their little fingers in there like animals, and they
start grabbing it and shoving all the meat in there.
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I'm busy carving it up while there's stuff in their faces. What, Chris,
that's why you man up and get a full sized brisket.
Do you have any idea what brisket costs? Chris? Do
you have any idea? I'm not Look, it's not freaking Thanksgiving, Okay,
It's just no, no, no, no, no no. It's mini briskets,
minibri CITs will be just fine for now on. Money
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doesn't grow on trees, and I would think you, of
all people, would appreciate that, Jesse. Why is it so
hard to deport Kilmar? It seems like someone must be
paying the most devious Democrat law for firm in order
to keep fighting this Who's supporting this guy? Uh? Well,
remember it's not about him specifically, he is one of
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their symbols. Like we've talked about, they create symbols and
they will demand you worship them. It helps keeps their
it helps keep their followers focused on something, going after something.
Symbols to worship and symbols to hate. Donald Trump's the
biggest symbol they hate. He's the Antichrist, the source of everything.
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And so now because they've programmed their followers that that's
the devil, that's the devil, that's the devil. Whenever they
want their followers to be angry about something, they associated
with Trump. It's word association. That's why. I remember in
the midterms, Remember when Joe Biden ran the midterms, Remember
what they ran on. It wasn't GOP stuff. It was
mega maga ultra maga, these super maga mega maga ultra magas.
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They made every part of the mid terms about Donald Trump.
Oh you have it, christ Yeah, good good.
Speaker 5 (31:49):
It's mega mega trickle down, Mega maga trickle down.
Speaker 1 (31:56):
Why do that? It's stupid. Why do it? It wakes
their followers up. Oh, oh, magot Trump, that's the one
I'm supposed to hate. They do the same thing with
ones you're supposed to worship and love. They did it
for George Floyd. They know the elite communists know that
importing millions and millions of Third world savages has accelerated
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their revolution years and years and years ahead of where
it should be is a huge benefit to the communists.
They know that. So if they can rally like this
and surround one of them, even though he's a horrible guy,
a scumbag, if they can surround one of them and
protect him, they will look at that as a huge,
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huge win. Before I continue, it's a good week to
support families. Isn't it a good week to find widows
and orphans who may be hurting. Remember that's what Tunnel
the Towers does. We just had the anniversary of nine
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to eleven, and since nine eleven, Tunnel to Towers has
been paying off the mortgages for families, for fallen first
responder families, for gold star families. When dad gets up
in the morning, throws on a uniform and gets ambushed
by a murderer, mom, kids, they don't have him anymore,
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but Tunnel to Towers can help, and they have been helping,
And all they've ever asked for is eleven bucks a month.
More than ninety five cents of every dollar you give
to Tunnel to Towers goes directly to its programs. That
is unhurt in the unheard of in the charity world.
T the number two T dot org T two t
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dot org. Jesse. Let's say RFK finds massive evidence of
a mRNA medical experiment. It was perpetrated on the world.
Who's responsible to the rest of the world. Is it
America who did this? What would our punishment be on
the world stage. There's not going to be any punishment
in any significant way for all the people who did
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evil during COVID, not on America, not on the CDC, not,
There's not going to be any punishment because the guilt
is too widespread, and this happens all the time. If
there are too many guilty parties, maybe someone will grab
one or two and call them ring leaders and dump
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all the sins on that one person, maybe if you're lucky,
but bringing in everyone responsible, everyone who turned into an
evil tyrant, everyone who lied. Societies don't do it because
there's too much guilt to go around. It's too overwhelming,
and they let it go. They just let it go.
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People love to talk about the Nuremberg Trials and things
like that. After World War Two, I've got some rough,
rough news for everybody. They got a tiny, tiny percentage
of the Nazis. The rest of them took that uniform off,
went right back home to the wife and kids, went
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right back to work. They lived the rest of their
lives as normal, functional human beings. That's how it works. Sucks, Jesse.
I'm going to ask you about a beaver pelt robe,
or if you knew how to whistle by putting two
hands together to form a bowl and bringing your thumbs together.
Now I can't do that anyway. The real reason I
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called was yoga pants, Jesse. In the name of a
just merciful gun.
Speaker 3 (35:42):
We stop this. In the name of a just merciful gun.
Speaker 1 (35:46):
Can we put a weight limit on women who wear
yoga pants? It's no wonder young men aren't getting married
and have kids. Listen, there's two ways of thinking when
it comes to this, because we all know exactly what
he's talking about. We've all been out in public and
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we've seen this gigantic cape buffalo in the most revealing
clothing in the world, with her belly hanging out and
yoga pants on and we all recoil in horror as
she buys a slurpee from the gas station and wonder,
how could anybody wear something like that? I know, I
get it, I get it too, But on some level,
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don't you kind of admire the confidence. Imagine I mean,
maybe that is you. Imagine you're morbidly obese. Imagine you're
a feminist and you throw on a shirt that shows
your belly and the tightest pants you can. In a way,
in a way, I respect it. Respect what Chris. They're
not held back by what society thinks of them, and
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I respect that. Now, dedicate this weekend to family, to prayer,
even if you haven't been in a while. Get your
butt to church on Sunday. Time to wake up. There
is evil out there. We will win in the end.
I promise you that. Put your phone down. That's all