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March 29, 2024 38 mins

Who had the better empire? When was the last time you learned a new skill. If you are going to take back the country you need help at the state level. The dangers of half conquest. Republicans who march to the commie tune. The only political power you have as a citizen.

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show. On
an ask doctor Jesse Friday. Remember you could email the
show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. We have so
much this hour, from Russia and the United Nations to

(00:32):
the Indian conquests, Rome versus the Mongols. But first let's
talk about militias. This guy says, dribbler. Okay, stop for
a second. Let me recap why people keep talking about this.
I I was talking about it. I think it was
earlier this week. My wife made an unfair accusation. She

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called me a spiller. Now I know what you're thinking, Jesse.
How could a professional ass like you be a spiller?
She said something in the fact of, hey, don't spill
that glass. But there are two different types of people,
and they are very very different people. There are spillers
and there are dribblers. I am not a spiller. I

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never spill anything. I don't remember the last time I
tipped the glass over by accident. I don't remember the
last time I spilled something. I don't spill. I fully
acknowledge that I am a dribbler. I know that I'm
a dribbler. Just yesterday, having some nachos at the game

(01:37):
end up well, there ended up being a little cheese
blot at on my pants. I dribble. Okay, It's just
I know I'm a dribbler, but I am not a spiller.
Spillers and dribblers are two totally separate kinds of people. Obviously,
we dribblers are superior, but we won't go into that anymore. Jesse,

(01:58):
you always say to stay legal, which I agree with.
The commies are taking over and no one's fighting for us.
At what point do we militia up? Who makes that
call when we have to come together to fight off
these commies? Okay, listen, first, first, let's let's understand this.
We should you and me. We should be acquiring skills

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and getting better. And this is what I mean by
skills and getting better, you and I, and I'm pointing
fingers at me. I've actually been really lazy the past
couple of weeks. We should be in better shape than
we are. I'm not calling you fat. Maybe you are fat, right,
I'm not saying that, but we should be stronger, getting

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stronger and better than what we are. We should be
taking better care of our health in preparation for a future,
not of combat or civil war, god forbid, but just
in preparation of a future that's more rocky. What's a
great example of that, well, or a terrible example of this.
Have you ever studied any natural disaster situations man made, natural,

(03:08):
man made or natural, just disastrous situations, whether it be
a huge flood or war or something like that. If
you get into these situations the helloto more, the starvation
of the Ukrainians, whatever, whatever you happen to read, you
will find something that's pretty consistent. The people who were
in better shape, who were physically stronger, lasted longer, and

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were oftentimes the survivors who were the ones who died first,
the ones who were out of shape. Now, sadly, that
oftentimes just means older. The older people suffer, the younger
children suffer, they're just not as physically hardy. But you
and me, and I'm pointing fingers at me, I'm not
not lecturing anybody. We should be getting in better shape.

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That's part of preparing for whatever the future may bring.
We should be you and me. We should be adding
skills too. This is something that i've actually It's been
on my heart a lot recently, and I'm not exactly
sure why. Maybe I've just read something on it. But
I need to begin acquiring skills again. It's not that

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I don't read or acquire knowledge of things like that,
but I don't remember the last time I gained a
new skill of some kind. Well, obviously I joke about
being able to speak for and lu, But why don't
I learn one of those? I should start learning one
of those. I think I'm going to. I don't know
what kind I uh? Shooting? You me, we should be

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getting better at shooting. There's no downside if you've never
shot before. Take a safety class and begin begin at
the beginning. But we should be acquiring these skills, getting
better at these things. Look even self defense wise, there's
something for you. There's a million of these places all

(05:05):
over the place now, a Brazilian jiu jitsu place, or
a grappling place, or or a boxing or a Muay
Thai kickboxing place. And don't think, well, Jesse, I'm I'm
just a woman, or Jesse, I'm just an old guy,
or Jesse, I'm just a kid. Or no, no, no, no.
They have programs out there for every age. You're not
walking when you walk into one of these places, You're

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not walking into a cage match where you're gonna get
your face beat in. They are there to train you
and help you acquire skills, and you can be as
laid back as you want to be. But that's another
thing that we need to start doing. And I'm not
in any of those classes right now. Now. I've done
a bunch of those before. But we need to begin
acquiring skills and making ourselves better. And I'm not telling

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you to go turn yourself into a Navy seal, But
what is the harm if this time next year, If
if March twenty ninth, twenty twenty five comes Aroun and
you are in better shape and you're a better shot,
and maybe you can throw a better jab this time
next year, what's the negative? Where's the drawback? Have you

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ever ever heard anybody say, oh, gosh, man I wish
I wasn't such a good shot. Dang it? You ever
heard that, Oh, man, I wish I hadn't learned how
to block a punch? Oh that was stupid? Why do
I waste my time with that? You've never heard anyone
say that? Have you? I haven't heard anyone say that,

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let's begin acquiring skills. Now you ask about a militia.
I'm not trying to avoid your question. Understand that we
will need state power at some level if we are
going to take this country back. Even the American Revolution,
which we are so fond of it and I'm fond

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of it, and George Washington and crossing the Delaware and
all these things, and the brave colonists, and yes, all
that stuff is true, and that's good. We don't win
the American Revolution without France helping out. And the founders
knew that, the colonists knew that. The revolutionaries at the time,
they knew that they knew we needed help. We needed

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big boy help. The solution is not you and your
buddies throwing on plates and grabbing some weapons and I
don't know, taking over the local post office or something
like that. The solution is to remake our state and
local governments into something that will fight for us, that

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will fight on our behalf, while also gaining the skills
we might need if God forbid things go bad in
the future. And you ask, you know, when is it time?
And is it time? When is it time? I'll tell
you when it's time, And I'm not gonna have to
tell you because it's gonna be obvious when it's time.

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If you here, let me explain it this way. We've
talked before about how you are ahead of everyone else,
meaning you're the hyper informed. You know what the problems are,
you know what we're facing, you know what we have
to do. But remember we're running a race and you're
way out ahead of the pack. Now that's a good thing,

(08:27):
you should be proud of that. But you're way out
ahead of the pack. If you try to jump the
gun before the pack gets there with you, you're just
gonna end up dead or in prison. That's it. You're
just gonna end up dead or in prison. Look, you
realize the FBI just showed up at some lady's home
because she put a meme, she put a picture up online.

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They didn't like. We are in a country right now
where the federal government has decided that right wing thought
is a national security risk. The national security apparatus of
America is now morphing itself into one that is aiming
its guns at you. This is why I've warned you
about protesting in blue areas and stuff. Like that. They're

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dying for a reason to arrest you. It's not that
they're afraid of it. They want you to do these
things so they can take you and throw you in
a dark cage and hurt you. And that's what they
Look what they've done to the January sixth people. They
obviously were dying for a reason to unleash the national
security state against Republicans, against their political opponents. January sixth

(09:38):
gave them that reason. They pounced on it, and now
we have wonderful Americans rotting in prison, lives destroyed, lives ended, relationships,
lives ruined. It's awful. It's awful. They're dying. They want
you to start the militia, and they want you to

(09:58):
do that. Now. Nobody said you can't go to the
range with your buddies. Nobody said you can't learn basic skills.
There's all kinds of skills, all kinds of wonderful classes
out there you can take right now on on patrolling,
on communications, on an ambush. Look, hopefully you'll never need that,
but that's still a cool skill to have. Acquire skills.

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I'm good of great one, Chris, that's I should have
actually led with that one first aid. How's your first aid?
Mine's not where it should be. I know the basics
of basics. But Jewish producer Chris has taken the time
to be more proactive and went to a drama course.
You know, these skills are skills we have to slowly
start acquiring again. I'm not telling you to become a

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Green Beret, but we can slowly. We can get better
every day, better every year. All right, all right, our
planning needs to get better too, meaning retirement planning. I'm
talking about real estate. I'm talking about acquiring things you
can touch and feel, so these evil people can't destroy

(11:05):
the value of them. But when you talk about that,
people will understandably say with Jesse, I can't a second house, Jesse,
I'm a normal I'm a school teacher, Jesse, I work construction.
I can't listen. Done for you. Real estate is not
for millionaires and billionaires. If they were, we wouldn't be
talking done for you. Real estate is so normal. People

(11:27):
can begin acquiring real estate. Oh well, what do I do?
Where do I go? You don't need to stress that
done for your real estate does all that for you.
They'll find the property in the best markets they'll vet it,
they'll get you the financing, they handle the closing, they
handle the rental process. You begin with one, it'll turn
into two. One day you've got ten and you're retiring

(11:49):
and passing it on to your children. Go begin Done
for you, Jesse dot com. Done for you, Jesse dot com.
We'll be back fighting for your freedom every day. The
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(12:11):
and ask doctor Jesse Friday. Remember you can email the
show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. I hope you
were planning on having a wonderful Easter weekend as we
honor our Lord and Savior for the sacrifice he made
and sending us all to heaven. Well, I mean, I
guess if if you believe in that thing, Chris. But anyway,

(12:32):
let's move on to some questions this hour. Dear oracle.
I've been talking to a co worker who said we
achieved full conquest over the Indians. But maybe I misunderstood
you that you said it was a half conquest. What
say you? This is a conversation we've actually had many
times in the past. If this is a personal thing
of mine, it's actually not anything I've read or anything

(12:55):
like that somewhere. I completely came up with this on
my own. But I ponder this the day of half conquest,
and you and me, we could go back and forth
and debate the morality of conquest period. Right, it's an
ugly thing. Hey, you have this land. I'm more powerful

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than you. I'm going to take it from you. So
it's an ugly thing. At the same time, that is
how every single plot of ground on Earth is has
been owned, has been taken every every all lands are
conquered lands, as the old saying goes. So let's set
aside the morality of conquest, right, Let's set aside the
reality of this whole thing, because I don't know that

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there is an appropriate answer. I don't know whether it
is right. I don't know whether it is wrong. I'm
sure it's situational, like most things are. So let's set
that aside. One thing that I've found so fascinating I
could probably write, you could, someone could probably write a
fascinating book on it is the dangers of half conquest.
A great example is actually Israel right now, what they're

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going through. We've talked about this before. Okay, I don't
give a crap if you hate the Jews or hate
the Palestinians, or that's not what we're talking about right now.
Israel conquered that land. The Romans had conquered them. The
Jews had created so many rebellious problems for the Romans
that finally the Romans had enough and they scattered them

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to the winds. You don't you don't have to go home,
but you can't stay here. And they that was the diaspora.
They scattered the Jews to the four corners of the earth.
Goodbye's how they all ended up in Europe and Russia
and everywhere else. And then we're not going to do
a whole history on it. But they decided to reconquer
that land, and they did. They moved in through various methods.

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It was through all kinds of different ways, but they
reconquered the land, kind of most of it. They stopped
before it was fully conquered. They left this place called Palestine.
Does that worked out? How's that worked out? You conquered

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it halfway? Now you share a border with someone who
hates your guts, and at any given moment, they may
take some parachute gliders into your country. And murder and
rape your women? How did it work out in the end?
Day after day after day, stabbings and bombings and this
and this again, it doesn't matter the morality of conquest.

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But that's not what we're talking about. Did the half conquest?
Was that nice? I know that's why it was done. No,
don't get me wrong. It wasn't done out of kindness.
There was a lot of international pressure, but you stopped halfway.
You didn't conquer it all the way. How did that work?
How'd that work out for you? Not? Well? In America,
the Indians Americans were from the very beginning, very very

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uncomfortable with the idea of conquest. They were don't think
this is some new fangled philosophy. They haggled about this
and argued endlessly, as this, right, what do we do?
I like the Indians, I don't like the Indians. Push
them out, kill them all, leave them there, give them.
It was always a debate to be had, and in
the end they landed on well, I mean, let's take them,

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but we'll give them their own reservation somewhere. Well, no,
not here. We like it here, this is a good
part of ground. Let's send them. Let's give them this
crappy piece of ground in Oklahoma somewhere. Google, We'll put
them in Montana. We'll put them on the reservation somewhere. Okay,
how has that worked out? Not just for America but
for the Indians themselves? Here? What has America gained from

(16:36):
that as a nation? Nothing? What have the Indians themselves
gained from that? Have you ever been to an Indian reservation?
I know this will be wild the offensive. Remember if
you're offended, I don't give a crap. You're welcome to
email Jesse at jesse kellyshow dot com. Indian reservations are
a disaster. They are full of some of the worst alcoholism,

(16:57):
violent crime, poverty. They are sad, sad places, and I've
been on many of them, sad places. Did it work
out for the American Indian that they were half conquered?
Who did it benefit? Who did half conquest benefit? Nobody?
Not a side half conquest. It's just prolonging misery. If

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you're going to take a place, then take a place.
If you're not going to take a place, or if
you're going to take it halfway, then stay out. Don't look.
If you're gonna take to make it about your neighbor's house.
You like your neighbor's house, you want to go take
it from him? Please don't do this. By the way,
you want to go take it from him, Well, if
you're planning on taking your neighbor's house, don't move into

(17:45):
the living room and start sleeping on the couch. All
you've done is create a situation that's going to get
worse and worse and worse. Either run him out of
the place and move in and change the locks, or
don't show up at all. But don't go sleep on
the couch. Half conquest. We did half conquest here, tried
to do it the right way, the nice way, and

(18:05):
it ended up not being nice to anybody. Now, speaking
of half conquest, to do a little Romans versus Mongols thing,
and then talk about the United Nations in Russia and
somebody wants to join the military, what branch and so
much else we still have to get to. Now, before
we get to that, let's talk about this. Let's talk
about vet bills. Do you ever have to take your

(18:29):
dog to the vet? How often you have to take
your dog to the vet? How backbreaking are those costs?
It's amazing, it's amazing. One of my relatives had to
take out insurance because she was just there all the time.
I know, Chris, it made me sick too, and you
can't believe what she paid for it. I won't even
tell you. It's bad. It's bad. You know that we
take our dogs to the vet too often, Well, we

(18:51):
have to take our dogs to the vet too often.
Our dogs have health problems because they don't get nutrition.
You should be pouring rough Green on your dog's food
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(19:11):
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(19:31):
Romans versus the Mongols, Next Truth Attitude Jesse Kelly. It
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(19:53):
just have to get to as many of these questions
as we possibly can. I'll try to not I'll try
to not get distracted. What Chris you wouldn't understand, let
me let me simplify it for you, Chris. This is
not an attempt to ban TikTok. It's an attempt to
make TikTok better. Tick tech toe A winner, A winner,
A winner, Chris part time radio host. Which empire was stronger?

(20:18):
The Romans are the Mongols from Matt Listen. I love
the Mongols as much as anybody we love is probably
a strong word. I mean they were They were pretty brutal, murdered, murdered, million,
tens of millions of people. I love the Mongols as
much as anybody, probably, in my opinion, the greatest army

(20:38):
in the history of mankind. No other army took on
all the toughest people of their time and just beat
the crap out of all of them, all of them,
European Knights, Chinese, the Muslim empires just wiped the floor
with all of them. So I love the Mongols civilizationally,
and I don't even know if that's a word Civilizationally,

(20:59):
there's no comparison. The Mongols were outstanding fighters, there's no
question about it, but they didn't know how to maintain
an empire. The Roman Empire lasted ages and ages and ages.
The Mongolian Empire, eh, it depends on how you want

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to classify it, but one hundred years, two hundred years,
it really wasn't that long lasting. They couldn't maintain what
they'd done for a variety of reasons. Look, there is
no empire in the history of mankind that compares to
the Roman Empire when it comes to influence and length

(21:41):
and just nothing else comes close. Remember the Byzantines, Constantinople
and all that, that's the Roman Empire. If you went
to if you went back then and went to the
Eastern Roman Empire, you went to Constantinople, nobody there would
have called themselves Byzantine. Nobody. They would have all said,
we are Romans, this is Rome, we are the we
are the Romans. The Roman Empire was incredible, and you

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you have a hard time finding examples throughout history where
a society collapsed and the world the world went backwards.
The world because they couldn't do what the Romans had done.
How do we build these aqueducts? How did they pave
the roads? It's yeah, there's nothing like the Roman Empire. Jesse,

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Can you please give an explanation as to why Russia
is still in the United Nations? And is the UN
a totally worthless organization? Yes, the UN is completely worthless.
Here's what here's what mankind loves to do. We when
something horrible happens, we love to convince ourselves that it
was so terrible that we we should would that we

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can take steps to ensure that that terrible thing, whatever
it was, will never happen again. We love how many
how many different exis samples of never again or never forget?
You have you heard? Look we say that about we Americans.
We say that about nine to eleven, never again, never forget.
But let's be honest, it's going to happen again. There's

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going to be God forbid, it happens in my life
by lifetime. But there's going to be another gigantic terror
attack in America at some point. Because that's how mankind works.
It's something that I'm rooting forward, or I'm even necessarily
pointing fingers at anyone that's how mankind works. It's gonna
be bad at some point. It's gonna happen again. What's

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another Actually, you know what, we were just talking about
the Romans and the Jews. Let's talk about the Jews
and the Holocaust. That's a common thing that you hear
now never again, never again, never again, never again. But
there have been a lot of holocausts because that's what
mankind does to itself. Men do terrible things to other men.

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Civilizations do terrible things to each other. And every single time,
people will convince themselves that if we just do this,
or we'll form this group, or we'll do this, and
we'll make sure this never happens again. But really, you're
really just lying to yourself. These things happen again, maybe

(24:25):
not to you, but they'll happen to someone else. That
mankind doesn't really necessarily change. Jesse, I'm seventeen and I
want to join a branch of the military. Do you
have any suggestions. I'm pretty sure I'm not joining the
army with all the commie infiltration there. Also, could you
give some examples about why you don't like Tim Scott? Okay,
first of all, join the Marines like a man. Second

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of all, Uh, Tim Scott, I We've talked about this
before about the power of the narrative, the power of
the narrative, the narrative in the way I'm using it.
The narrative is this the initial story that gets spread around,

(25:07):
It gets cemented in so many people's minds that even
as new facts come out later, the original story, even
if it's one hundred percent false, the original story is
still the truth in many, many, many people's minds. You're
liberal aunt Peggy. Does she believe police officers were killed

(25:28):
on January sixth? Guarantee you she does a one thousand percent.
The Democrat in your life believes that police officers were
killed on January sixth. Not a single police officer was
killed on January sixth, Not one, nobody, none, zero, zip zilch.
That's not my opinion. It's a fact. Go read it.
It's a fact. But why does liberal aunt Peggy believe that?

(25:50):
Because the initial narrative, when the system was weaponizing itself
against the right, planning on arresting them and hurting them,
the original narrative was cops five cops died, six cops
died murdered on January sixth over, Democrat after media, person
after Hollywood person, over and over and over and over
and over again, initially repeated that lie, and that lie

(26:11):
became cemented in the minds of so many Americans. The narratives.
That's the narrative. And so what the right must do
must do is fight like the devil against the initial
narrative that the communist tries to set. Every time the
communists will see an opportunity and he will dive on it,

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and he will use it to push his demonic goals,
and the right, over and over and over and over again,
goes along with it for a while and then slowly
but surely kind of comes around. Okay, I mean, guess
that wasn't right, guys. Saint George Floyd died in Minneapolis.
He died of an overdose. But we all woke up

(26:54):
that day. We all woke woke up to that horrible video.
Looked bad, sweaty, and cops on his back a. We
all woke up to that, and immediately, immediately the communists
in America realized they had an opportunity here, They had
an opportunity to further the revolution, destroy police departments, turn violence,

(27:16):
violent criminals, loose on the streets, gain power for themselves,
do things that they'd always wanted to do. And so
they jumped on it right away, and it was cops
are racist, cops are racist, America's racist, everyone's racist, every reparations,
all this other stuff. Instead of fighting back against that,
tooth and nail, Tim Scott led the way on federal

(27:42):
police reform. Well, I mean, I did get pulled over
a couple times in South Carolina. It doesn't matter that
I have a lead foot. We are pretty racist around here.
Federal police reform embarrassing. We cannot possibly win with Republicans

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who carry the communist narrative for them. And of course,
in the end, I mean remember he was working with
Corey Booker, full blown communist Corey Booker. He's working with
Corey Booker on federal police reform. And of course later,
you know, a month into it, he comes around, well,
I'm I'm gonna have to drop this federal police reform thing.
It turns out he wasn't operating in good faith. But

(28:24):
it's too late. A month is too late. You already
jumped on the bandwagon and helped them set the narrative
when the fire was getting started. You weren't putting it out.
You grabbed a can of gasoline and dumped it all
over there. So now, once the fire gets out of
control and the force is burning down, don't stand up

(28:47):
and say this fire's terrible, get some water in here.
You did it that kind of weak I don't know
whether it's weakness. Honestly, I don't know whether it's weakness, stupidity.
I don't I don't know what it is, but that
we cannot have. We need Republicans. We need anti communists,
I should say, because there are no Republicans who are
stroy well, very few Republicans are strong enough to fight

(29:09):
against the narrative. We need anti communists who immediately realize
the communist is lying. He's using whatever it is, shooting
George Floyd whatever to try and hurt you. Look, this
is part of the reason why I hate John Cornan
so much and Mitch McConnell's so much. After that terrible
Uvalde school shooting, immediately the communists started grabbing guns like

(29:30):
they always do, guns, guns, guns, guns, guns, and instead
of fighting back against it. Wow, I've directed John Corning
to help us to create some gun control legislation. Grabbed
a can of gas once again when the fire was burning.
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maybe twenty or so. I bet you I can get

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to all these. Yes I can, Chris. But you know what, Chris,
you pull me down. You pull me down because you
attack my confidence. Chris. When I feel what, Chris? What
I do not have ADHD Chris, I do not. I'm
gonna be fine this segment. All right, I'm gonna be fine.
You know why. I'll tell you why. I'm gonna be fine.
I took my chuck this morning. Did you know that. Well,

(31:46):
it's not exactly news. Every single morning I wake up,
I generally have eggs. That's about oh, twenty nine out
of thirty days of the month. I have eggs, usually
some orange juice, because orange juice is like the most
delicious thing ever and then I wash it down. I
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without further ado. All these emails, no problem, and now
here's a headline. Why go you know the thing emails
we didn't get to Dear showgun. I'm a young constituent
in IOA. I'm Iowa. I'm sick of my elected officials

(32:50):
on fiscal responsibility and then voting for everything. He's mad
at Ernst and Grassley. Yeah, a couple of idiots, he said.
I cannot bring myself to vote for him. Am I
a bad for voting for a Democrat this fall? I
know they'll vote for the same garbage, but at least
they won't lie to my face about wanting to balance
the budget like Hinson has. He's specifically mad about Hinson.

(33:12):
His name is Joey. I have said many many times before,
I'm not voting Democrat. I understand the sentiment, and I
don't judge you if you do it for a purpose,
if you have a reason for it. Your vote is
the only power you have. It's the only political power

(33:33):
you have. And it's awesome that you have that, that
I have that, it's awesome. We do have a say,
so you use your vote however you want. You've never
heard me judge you for how you vote, not in primaries,
not in generals. As long as you're involved, that's all
I care about. Care enough to get involved, Hi, brilliant
father of boys. My twenty year old son thinks he

(33:55):
knows everything and that voting is a waste of time.
When I talk to him about voting, he continually in
George Washington, didn't want there to be any political parties,
so on and so forth. How can I convince him
to exercise his right to vote in the upcoming elections?
Thanks for your support. Her name is Marcia. Listen. If

(34:16):
you can't get him to vote in the upcoming election,
that's probably not a bad thing. And here's why. Yes,
I want everyone involved, but I want the people who
care to be involved. It's not that we don't have
enough voters. It's that we have way too many voters.
We have way too many low info voters on both

(34:39):
sides who don't know squat, who don't actually understand things,
and they go in and they vote, and they keep
voting for their own ignorance. That's why we keep getting
these losers from the reddest states elected into office. People
don't follow politics like you do. They don't know about this.
Vote on this, and that vote on that. And look,

(35:00):
I know he's your boy and you want him involved. Man,
at twenty, I wasn't involved now. I was voting then,
I believe. I'm pretty sure I was voting then, but
I didn't really care about politics. Men of that age
it's not unusual for them to not care. He may
come around and surprise you one day. In fact, he
probably will. Jesse all day coverage wall to wall of

(35:23):
Kate Middleton's cancer. While it's not good, but I don't care.
Why should I care about a royal? We beat their
butts two hundred and fifty years ago. Why do Americans
still drool over royals? Well? Look, cancer is different because
cancer is one of those things that has touched all
of us. I don't know that there's anyone listening to
the sound of my voice right now who hasn't had

(35:45):
their life touched in some way by cancer. It's just terrible.
It's absolutely terrible. So that probably plays a part in it.
Another part in it is this people lie to themselves.
One of the lies people say is I don't want
a king or a queen. The truth is the fallen
state of man is men love kings, men love queens,

(36:11):
Men want to be kings. What guy hasn't thought about that?
I want to be a king, put a crown on
my head and a palace and all the other things.
What woman hasn't thought about being a princess or a queen.
Royalty is something. Now. Again, it doesn't fascinate me. You've
never heard me talk about the royals. I don't give
a crap about any of that. But it's an understandable

(36:33):
fascination for other people. Royalty kings and queens and palaces
and things like that. People love that. And remember that's
not unique to today. People always have it's not unique
to Americans. It's not unique to today. People love to
see them. They One of the things that I find
really really fascinating is celebrity we'll just make it about celebrity.

(36:55):
How many people they just want to be next to it,
They want to touch it, They find it to be
so incredibly fascinating. And because I don't, I can just
observe it, but you see it all over the place.
They just they want to be around celebrities. It's odd, right,

(37:15):
It's odd, Like why do rock stars get all the chicks?
It's weird. It's not like they're good looking. I mean,
I guess some of them are, but usually just strung out,
ugly looking freaks. And yet rock stars, musicians of any kind,
really they get all the chicks. Why. Well, you're on
stage and people are cheering for you and you're making

(37:35):
people feel things, and then you just want to be
next to it. I've gotten more than three emails Chris,
shut up, Chris, and Chris is distracting me. Hey, Jesse,
you were talking about a museum. My mom and parents
were in a pow camp and Santo Tomas that was
in the Philippines, in case you're wondering, And I have
a grandmother's diary and a lot of pictures and newspaper

(37:57):
and magazines and some shrapnel that she saved. We need
to remember what happened. Man, you need to get a
hold of the Pacific War Museum in Fredericksburg, Texas. Maybe
the greatest museum I've ever stepped in in my life.
Get a hold of them. If you can't get ahold
of them, get a hold of me. Okay, all right,

(38:17):
you enjoy your weekend. Put your phone down. That's all.
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