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Speaker 1 (00:02):
We're gonna talk about politicizing death and disaster.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
We're going to talk about women.
Speaker 1 (00:07):
Kamala Harris, why are they doing these terrible podcasts? Jack
Pisova joins us with some amazing news. Oh that's coming up,
and I'm right.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
Okay. So it's hurricane season.
Speaker 1 (00:27):
Obviously, our prayers need to be with the people of
Florida right now. It's not just North Carolina and Tennessee
and Georgia and Virginia still.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
Recovering from Helene.
Speaker 1 (00:38):
Now as you're watching me, Milton has begun its destruction
in Florida. What people need right now is prayer. They
need your support and the wake of Milton, they may
need help from you, help from me in whatever way
we can deliver help. Maybe it's a food, or maybe
it's baby formula, maybe if you have the time, maybe
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it's you me going physically over there.
Speaker 2 (01:03):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:04):
But what they need is our prayer. What they need
is our support. But it's important, I think, just because
it's hurricane season, because we're seeing so much of this now,
it's important to have another talk just to open up
the show. We'll get into so many other things in
this show about how the communists sees tragedy how he
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sees things, and why do they treat it so differently?
Like right now, I'll be honest with you, it's what
what time is it?
Speaker 2 (01:32):
Right now? It's nine? Is like five Eastern time something
like that. I don't know the Eastern.
Speaker 1 (01:38):
Time zones and anomaly to me, but it's right around
that time. And as I'm doing the show, we're here
on the first doing the show, I'm thinking about those
people in Florida, what they're going through. Hopefully physically safe
are they? Are they watching everything lost? The communist guys
like Bill Nye doesn't occur to him at all.
Speaker 3 (01:59):
The other side, as we often call it, this plan
has no plans to address climate change, no plans for
long term dealing with these sorts of problems. If you
have young voters out there, encourage them to vote. People
say what can I do about climate change? If we
were talking about it, associating it with big storms like this,
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that would be really good.
Speaker 2 (02:23):
But the main thing is vote. Thank you.
Speaker 4 (02:29):
And Bill, very quickly, how much of an impact do
you see climate change playing in all of these explanations
that you've given us? You know, how much do you
see climate change as being a part of that.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
Oh, it's no question, everybody, no question. They can't help themselves.
Why do they do this? Just the reminder there's no
such thing as human tragedy to an anti human. They
do this, They can do this. Their conscience gives them
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permission to do this because they're anti humans. They're the
enemies of humanity. No decent human being would do what
they do, but communists will. Is there a mosquito tragedy
for you? Is that something that's even possible? If I
told you a thousand mosquitoes were just slaughtered in front
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of your house, would your heart be tugging?
Speaker 2 (03:30):
Would you be crying? Ah the mosquitoes?
Speaker 1 (03:33):
No, of course, why not? Because you're an anti mosquito person.
You hate mosquitos.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
We all do.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
I hate mosquitos. If you told me a thousand of
them died, I'd say, wow, how do we up those numbers?
It's hard to accept, but that is exactly how the
communists views humanity, and that's why he can take advantage
of human tragedy because it's not a tragedy to him,
it's an opportunity. Now, speaking of an opportunity, Kamala Harris,
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this gets in interesting to try to do this quickly.
Kamala Harris tried to politicize this whole thing.
Speaker 5 (04:06):
President Governor DeSantis.
Speaker 4 (04:08):
NBC is reporting Governor DeSantis is ignoring your calls on
hurricanes with resources and help.
Speaker 6 (04:15):
How does that hurt the situation here?
Speaker 7 (04:20):
You know, moments of.
Speaker 8 (04:21):
Crisis, if nothing else.
Speaker 7 (04:24):
Should really be the moment that anyone who calls themselves
a leader says they're going to put politics aside as.
Speaker 8 (04:31):
The people first. People aren't desperate, need to support.
Speaker 4 (04:34):
Right now, and playing political games for this moment in.
Speaker 7 (04:37):
These crisis situations, these are the height.
Speaker 6 (04:40):
Of emergency situations.
Speaker 7 (04:42):
It's just utterly irreconpl and it is selfish and it
is about political gamesmanship.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
So domes trying to make it about Ronda Santis. Ronda Santis,
I'm not going to play it for you. We've already
played it for you before, stood up and said that's crazy.
She's politicizing it. But that's not the interesting thing about this.
You already know all that. And the why the interesting
thing was Kamala Harris is going with a consistent message
message that Republicans are evil and they're politicizing it, and
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they're doing the wrong thing. So who would step up
and defend Republicans? Joe Biden did.
Speaker 9 (05:19):
The governor of Florida has been cooperative. He said he's
gotten all that he needed. And talked to him again
yesterday and I said, I said, no, you're doing a
great job.
Speaker 2 (05:33):
Doing a great job.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
Kamala Harris is trying to take advantage. Why is Joe
Biden pouring cold water on her efforts? Well, that leads
me to our next topic, which we're going to get
into with more in more depth with Jack Pasobic. Remember
what John Phillips came on the show yesterday and discussed
when it comes to Kamala and Joe.
Speaker 10 (05:53):
He was not supposed to endorse Kamala. He was supposed
to endorse an open democratic convention within the powerbrokers could
pick whoever it is that they determine was the most electable.
If you go back to that day that he got
out of the race, it was two statements that were
put together kind of hastily, including one that Nancy Pelosi
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said she didn't think he even wrote himself. He got
out of the race, and then like a short period
of time later, he came out and said, and I
endorse Kamala well because of the calendar that took an
open convention off the table and they were stuck with her.
In many ways, I think Kamala is Joe's revenge for
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doing what they did to him, and who knows, maybe
he'll end up getting the last laugh.
Speaker 2 (06:40):
After all, have you thought about that?
Speaker 1 (06:46):
Since John said it, A lot.
Speaker 2 (06:48):
Of people have been talking about it.
Speaker 1 (06:49):
Jack Bisoba is going to join us here in a
couple of minutes to talk about it. But I just
want to brew on that with you for just just
a brief moment. When you think about this, Remember remember
when Joe Biden, Remember when we first heard he wasn't
running again. You remember it was a letter. It was
days until we actually heard from Joe Biden. A letter
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got published and it wasn't even just like they had
typed it on social media.
Speaker 2 (07:14):
Someone printed it out on a piece.
Speaker 1 (07:16):
Of paper, printed it, took a picture of the letter
and put it up on social media, and it was
Joe Biden in the letter. In fact, Joe Biden even
mentions Kamala Harris by name in the letter. Remember that,
And do you remember the chief architect of Joe Biden
getting knife out of the right White House. You remember
who the chief architect of that was. It was Nancy Pelosi.
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She's been asked about it several times. It's the worst
kept secret in Washington, DC. Nancy Pelosi. There were many
people involved, but she was the tip of the spear,
if you will. Grandma Vodka was and getting Joe Biden out.
Speaker 2 (07:50):
Now back to the letter.
Speaker 1 (07:51):
Do you remember when Nancy Pelosi went on the news
and talked about the letter and when she said it
was almost odd when she went on the news and
said it. She went on the news and said, well,
a letter, A letter, I don't I don't know. It
didn't even sound like Joe Biden. She was dumping all
over the letter, the letter that was published. This really
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leads to an interesting conversation and an observation when you
consider the things Pelosi said, when you consider how disastrous
Kamala Harris has been, Joe Biden is running to the
press to compliment Ron DeSantis. Remember when Kamala Harris gave
this speech the other day, trying to look presidential after Helene,
Joe Biden while she was speaking, stomped all over it
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and gave an impromptu press conference. Is Joe Biden trying
to lose the election for Democrats. It's not a conversation
I honestly ever really considered with any level of seriousness, because,
as you know, the system speaks with one voice at
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all times. The system speaks with one voice. It swims
in the same direction that just it does. That's what
it does. Did they knife out Joe Biden and not
take into account his ability to drop a poison pill
in the race to punish everybody? That may make you uncomfortable,
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But I might be right. John Phillips might be right.
Jack Pisobic might be right. Jack Pisobic has some sources
when it comes to this is their trouble inside the
White House and the Vice President's mansion. Discuss that with
Jack in a moment. Before we discuss that, let's discuss
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Speaker 7 (10:42):
Anyone who calls themselves a leader says they're going to
put politics aside as the people. Birth people aren't desperately
to support right now.
Speaker 9 (10:51):
The governor of Florida has been cooperative, He's gotten all
that he needs.
Speaker 7 (10:55):
Playing political games at this moment in these price the situation.
These are the emergency situation. It is utterly irrecomprehended in selfish.
Speaker 9 (11:06):
Yeah I should, I should know. You're doing a great job.
It's being all being done well. We thank you for it.
And I literally gave my personal phone number.
Speaker 7 (11:14):
And it is about political gamesmanship instead of doing the
job that he doesn't know what to do, which is
at the people first.
Speaker 9 (11:21):
Every governor from Florida to North Carolina has been fully
cooperative and supportive.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
Why are the two different messages. You never see that
out of the system, two different messages. System speaks with
one voice. What's going on? Is there trouble in the palace?
Speaker 2 (11:38):
Joining me? Now?
Speaker 1 (11:40):
My friend Jack Pasilbic, author of I mean, author of
many things, But now his new book is called Bulletproof,
which is freaking cool. Jack, Okay, Joe Kamala Harris. It's
obvious you've been talking about this forever, sources about tension
between the two camps.
Speaker 2 (11:57):
But is Joe.
Speaker 1 (11:58):
Biden trying to tour Pokamala Harris?
Speaker 11 (12:02):
Oh, Jesse, one hundred percent. And in fact, this is
something that we get into a lot in Bulletproof because
we go into the Palace coup about how Joe Biden
was removed from the presidential race and essentially had his
own presidency ended, stunted, aborted, if you will, something Democrats
are big fans of. In the midst of the campaign,
remember Joe Biden's co chair came out on the morning
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of July twenty first and said on Meet the Press
or excuse me, on Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,
that he would still be running and that he was
the nominee. Well, it turns out that would not to
be so, because later in the day a random Twitter
account put up the letter from him, which was unsigned,
saying that he would be dropping from the race. We
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got no video evidence from Joe Biden or Jill or
anyone for almost a full week after this. What's really
going on. Joe Biden was forced out like Kruse Shaw
back in the nineteen sixties when he's vacationing down on
the Black Sea and they pulled him in.
Speaker 12 (13:02):
To talk about agricultural reports. No, this is exactly what
they've done.
Speaker 11 (13:06):
And so Biden is now responding back with something that
I call Jill's revenge. And we've seen a series a
pattern now that has emerged of Biden.
Speaker 12 (13:17):
Think of it. Biden puts on the Trump hat.
Speaker 11 (13:20):
Then Biden holds press conferences, two of which, including one
of the ones that you just played, occurred during Kamala
Harris either events or as the one that would just
happened the other day.
Speaker 12 (13:31):
She was on the View, and then Biden.
Speaker 11 (13:32):
Calls a press conference to directly undercut her while she
is while she's on the View and responding to her
saying that Desandas hasn't been in communication.
Speaker 12 (13:42):
He says he's been great communication.
Speaker 11 (13:44):
Look, Biden and Jill have been in this game for
a very very long time.
Speaker 12 (13:48):
They know exactly what they're doing.
Speaker 11 (13:50):
And of course he's also going around saying, oh, she's
in lockstep with me. She's doing everything that we can together.
She's made all the decisions with me. He's doing everything
he can to embrace because he knows that the party
views him as toxic, the country really views him as toxic,
and he's doing whatever he can to essentially become a
Kana Kazi to torpedo her chances going in.
Speaker 12 (14:12):
This is the White House shade War.
Speaker 11 (14:14):
It's been going on for three and a half years,
and now it is fully hot.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
Okay, so I'm gonna get some clarification on a couple
of details here. You have been talking to us about
the tension between Joe Biden specifically and Kamala Harris, those
two camps.
Speaker 2 (14:31):
Okay, we got that.
Speaker 1 (14:32):
But Joe Biden, he did have a palace coup done
on him. He was removed from re election, but it
wasn't done by Kamala Harris. I realized she was kind
of a player, she was the heir apparent, but this
was run by Nancy Pelosi.
Speaker 2 (14:46):
Everybody really knows that.
Speaker 1 (14:49):
So why the animosity towards Harris or is it really
just a screw it. I'm taking my ball going home
and I'm burning everything down on my way out the door.
Speaker 2 (14:58):
Why the ire towards Dome was That's what I want
to know.
Speaker 12 (15:01):
Well, it's essentially what you're saying there, So yes, that's true.
Speaker 11 (15:04):
Kamala wasn't really one of the one pulling the strings
or pressing the levers when it came to this. It
was Nancy Pelosi and the Obama family as well. Michelle
just as much as Brought, probably even more so than
Barack Obama, were injurcately involved in this. And something that
a lot of people don't know is that Hunter Biden's
former wife was also close friends with Michelle Obama. So
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this was something that had always been a huge falling
out between the two of them and between the two families,
and so there was no love loss between them whatever whatsoever. Remember,
Barack Obama never even invited Joe Biden into the residence
during their eight years together in the White House, and
so passing him overlook Obama passed over Joe Biden in
early twenty sixteen, when Biden was trying to run for president,
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Obama said, no, we're going to go with Hillary Clinton
this time around, because you are going to mess things up.
Speaker 12 (15:55):
Let me euphemistically put it that way.
Speaker 11 (15:57):
So what Biden is responding to is is this feeling
of he's been passed over, that he's always been overlooked,
that he's always the one that's being undercut by everybody else.
And so he's in full on burn it down mode,
Joker mode, Heath Ledger joker, not the current one, and
he wants to just watch the world burn right now.
Speaker 12 (16:17):
And that's exactly what's going on.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
Okay, Jack, I'm sorry, I hate to keep rewinding, but
you're such a great source of information for this stuff.
Barack Obama Joe Biden, the tensions between those two have
been known by people in political circles for a long time.
What I've never actually been completely clear about is why
I realize Joe is an idiot and a bit of
a boob at times, and I get all those things.
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But Barack Obama, a committed America hating communist, Joe Biden
didn't hold him back from those plans. What's the deal
with those two?
Speaker 11 (16:51):
Well, it really comes down to the idea that Barack
Obama has no respect for him whatsoever. Keep in mind,
this is the guy who looks at the United States
ruling class, and certainly in terms of race, certainly in
terms of history, as something that needs to be overtaken
and overthrown. And so Joe Biden, having been there since
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the nineteen seventies, to Barack Obama, he's just part of
that old political class. And sir, they used him as
a means to an end through the vice presidency and
through the time when he was on the ticket, because
he was supposed to be.
Speaker 12 (17:24):
This balancing act.
Speaker 11 (17:25):
You have this radical junior senator from Illinois who's only
been around for a couple of years suddenly running for president, and.
Speaker 12 (17:31):
So it's it speaks to a.
Speaker 11 (17:33):
Broader tension within the party right now, the Democrat Party,
where you have the older moderates.
Speaker 12 (17:38):
These are the types that went for the union votes.
Speaker 11 (17:40):
Again, Joe Biden, Scranton, Joe right, going for the working
class voters, the union types.
Speaker 12 (17:45):
Tim Walls is trying to do the same thing.
Speaker 11 (17:47):
Right now, by the way, But then with Barack Obama
and Kamala Harris, you've got people that are deeply in this,
as you say, America hating progressive lane, and they're trying
to use people like Tim Walls and Joe Biden to
beically paint over what it is they're actually all about.
Speaker 1 (18:04):
Okay, let's go back to the Kamala versus Dome war.
The things get physical between Joe Biden and Kamala staffords.
Speaker 2 (18:13):
You mentioned this shade war.
Speaker 1 (18:15):
Talk to us about how deep this soap opera goes.
Speaker 11 (18:18):
Yeah, So there was a report that I got a
couple of weeks ago where essentially they were saying that. Now,
keep in mind, this situation happened after Joe's press room briefing,
which was totally by surprise. When Joe Biden has never
graced the James Brady press room of the White House
up until that point, I guess about a week and
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a half ago now here, and he's never given a
press conference like that from the White House.
Speaker 12 (18:44):
He's never popped in.
Speaker 11 (18:45):
Then all of a sudden, he pops in one the
other day and begins undercutting Kamala Harris. This led to, again,
according to a White House source, a White House official,
led to a physical altercation between the camps between team
and team k within the White House essentially actually getting physical,
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and we're told that some members of the White House
staff had to get involved to break them apart. Now,
nothing over the physical, you know, no hospital visits or
anything like that, but it actually got so bad that
the Kamala staffers were screaming that you are undercutting us,
You were doing everything you can to block us down
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and get in our way. That eventually they came in
and just lost it, and.
Speaker 12 (19:33):
They came in saying we are going to fight you.
Speaker 11 (19:35):
And because ultimately Jesse, they know they're getting desperate, they
know they are getting desperate, and the wheels are absolutely
coming off for Kamala Harris or staff is feeling it
as well, whereas the Biden team is kind of saying, well,
I told you so.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
Oh, that had to be the most effeminate fight in history,
whether it was dudes or chicks. I could just see
the slapping and things going on in there. It had
to be hilarious to the hospital.
Speaker 12 (20:00):
It's no hospital visits.
Speaker 1 (20:02):
Yeah, somebody broke a nail or so all right, all right,
how bad is it?
Speaker 2 (20:06):
Jack?
Speaker 1 (20:07):
Inside the Kamala Harris camp, I know what I want, right,
I want to run a resounding Trump victory. I want
these people destroyed. Everyone knows what I want. I don't
want to look at it through my biased classes. I
am hearing a lot of panic from that camp, am
I hearing right?
Speaker 12 (20:24):
Well, that is what you're hearing.
Speaker 11 (20:25):
Look, their internals have them down with working class whites,
working class Hispanics, working class blacks.
Speaker 12 (20:31):
They're up.
Speaker 11 (20:32):
Really it's it's college educated and super college educated whites,
you know, so hi, postgrad or PhDs. And then single women,
essentially single women is who they're with. And so you've
got people like Lorraine Voles there. I'm just looking at
my notes here. Lorraine Voles, the chief of staff of
Kamala Harris, is now telling media context really on on background,
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saying things that like she's not going to come in,
We're not going to pardon Hunter Biden, and you know,
we need to deny this all the way that the
relationship is over, the buddy buddy relationship with the Santas
after you know, trying to bury the hatchet with that
whole thing has busted everything open, something where even even
we're being I'm being told that Kamala Harris even referred
to Biden as an a hole not even.
Speaker 12 (21:15):
Not even just a few nights ago.
Speaker 11 (21:17):
And so this thing is totally totally blown out because, look,
you're just looking at a campaign. Again, by the way, Jesse,
these are all things. These are all issues that usually
come out in a primary. When you have a primary,
a for an election, you have to do it like
there was a primary on the Republican side. That these
are things that shake out people. You know, they combat,
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they go to debates, they do, you know, the various
media hits, et cetera, et cetera, they go through that.
Kamala Harris never had any of this. Fourteen million votes
were just shoved down the toilet drain. And so instead
of that, you get this candidate who was never supposed
to be there, trying to pretend like she knows what
she's doing, and she simply doesn't. Again, the bigger and
more important thing for us to understand, though, is that
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you're looking at a region, you're looking at a regime
that has done these things. Kamala Harris didn't decide to
be there, the same way she didn't decide to be
vice president.
Speaker 12 (22:07):
She was chosen because of the George Floyd moment.
Speaker 11 (22:10):
Because back in twenty twenty they knew they couldn't have
a white woman like Clobashar or Whitmer, who Biden was
initially planning to put there because they had that Midwestern appeal.
Speaker 12 (22:19):
Instead, he said, you know what.
Speaker 11 (22:20):
I gotta go with the black woman or the black
slash mixed woman from California. That's why she was there.
She is ultimately a DEI higher. And now the regime says, well,
Joe Biden's got a screw loose. We're going to pull
him out. Forget about those fourteen million votes. We are
going to install the candidate that we have decided. So
you're not just looking at a campaign in freefall, You're
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looking at a regime in freefall. And people really need
to understand that that we don't live in a democracy.
We don't live in a constitutional republic right now. We
live in an oligarchy.
Speaker 2 (22:54):
What a tangled web we we've all.
Speaker 1 (22:56):
Right before I let you go real quick jack Bulletproof,
tell us about it quickly well.
Speaker 12 (23:02):
So that we get into all of this.
Speaker 11 (23:03):
In Bulletproof, we talk about not just the history of
Thomas Matthew Crooks and Ryan Wesley Roff, but we talk
about the fact that how could there be twelve independent
security failures, all occurring on the same day that a
malicious gunman is trying to murder President Trump. And then
we simply say ask the question, well, what if they
weren't security failures? What if instead the point of a
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system is what it does. And what if the plan
was not to secure President Trump in either of these instances,
including by the way, when he was down at as
West Palm Beach golf Course at Trump International. What if
the plan was to unsecure President Trump. And if the plan,
the goal, the intention was to unsecure President Trump, then
it was a mission success. The only failure was that
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Ryan Wesley Routh ran away and Thomas Wesley Crooks was
not able to aim center mass. These essential problems that
and by the way, I was just at the Butler
rally this past weekend met Corey competent's family who, by
the way, was murdered by Thomas Wesley Crooks. And people
seem to have completely forgotten about this fact that there
was someone that he didn't miss and there were people
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who were actually who went home missing one family member
from that event and from that rally. You won't hear
that in the mainstream media. You won't hear that anywhere.
And Kamala says that Trump doesn't care about people. I'm like,
excuse me, he just puts somebody in the ground, right,
They just had to have a funeral for this guy, essentially,
and the ave Maria and the opera singing, and then
they're going to come around and say this wasn't done,
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no Jesse. The fact that we don't have any answers
on this, the fact that the FBI is in telling us,
the DHS isn't telling us, and the Secret Services and
telling us, has led us to launch our own independent
investigation where we've hired private investigators.
Speaker 12 (24:42):
On our own buy oro own dime.
Speaker 11 (24:44):
Basically, we're using the book sales to promote this thing
and continue it forward, so that we are conducting shoe
leather investigations going to door to door Bethel Park, Pennsylvania
where this guy lived, Butler, Pennsylvania. And I don't know,
maybe I really evedn't have to send people all the
way to Ukraine. It turns out because you got a
Ukrainian foreign fighter who tried to kill President Trump. That's
the bulletproof project, and that's why we're doing this right now.
Speaker 1 (25:07):
It is Jack the Selbic. The book is Bulletproof Jack.
Thank you my brother. All right, Jennifer Galardi, I bet
she has some fascinating things to say about Dome, her husband,
single women, voters, and more. Before we get to that,
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shotbeam dot com slash Jesse Kelly and you'll sleep like
that every night.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
I'll be bad.
Speaker 13 (26:13):
Daddy gangs put it in our TikTok terms. I have
seen girls on the street walk up to men and
be like, do you know where a tampon goes? Do
you know how many tampons we use? Do you even know?
Speaker 8 (26:26):
How? Like, do you know what a X or Y
or Z?
Speaker 6 (26:30):
He is of a part of our.
Speaker 13 (26:31):
And they don't know the answer.
Speaker 7 (26:32):
I was the first vice president or president to ever
in office go to a reproductive healthcare clinic.
Speaker 2 (26:45):
I'm so gross that and weird it out.
Speaker 1 (26:47):
And anyway, we're gonna talk to Jennifer Glarti about all
this stuff. Culture health policy writer joining me now, former
lib Jennifer Glardi. Okay, Jennifer. This this this whole premise
that they campaign on of how women are oppressed in
this society and women are put upon in this society.
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I really am fascinated by it, because by any measure,
you're the luckiest person in the world if you're a
woman born in the United States of America in this era.
And yet there are a lot of women who don't
think that at all.
Speaker 7 (27:20):
No, and apparently this woman on I'm sorry, I call
her daddy, like I feel dirtier just saying those words.
Speaker 6 (27:28):
I didn't even know this show existed until this week.
Speaker 5 (27:31):
And I don't know if it's just that.
Speaker 7 (27:32):
I'm getting older, if I've become a prude. I don't
maybe this is how my parents felt when I listened
to Madonna's Like a Virgin. But there's something that seems
to be so base in the culture right now, and
this show is a perfect example of that. And I
only heard about it Megan Kelly was talking about it,
and rightly so Kamala Harris going on the show, and
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so I.
Speaker 8 (27:54):
Listened to those bits.
Speaker 6 (27:55):
But then I said, I let.
Speaker 7 (27:56):
Me go listen to the show myself to see a
little bit of what it's about. And in the first
minute you just saw there she calls her listener's daddy
gang and something is just off about that that is
not empowering for women.
Speaker 6 (28:09):
But you know, this Kamala interview, I have to give
it to her.
Speaker 7 (28:12):
In the first five minutes, she sounded more authentic than
I think I've ever heard her sound.
Speaker 6 (28:17):
It was the first thing I've heard her say off script.
Speaker 7 (28:19):
She didn't talk about being from a middle class family,
but that doesn't really say much when you're running for
the president of the United States, right We want to
hear about presidential things, what you're going to do, And
I get personality has part to do with it, But
she kept talking about her mother and agency and how
if she came home, you know.
Speaker 8 (28:40):
Having a bad day.
Speaker 6 (28:42):
Her mom would say, you know.
Speaker 7 (28:43):
Give her a sense of agency and what could she
do about her problems, Like, you know, there's always an
action you can take, blah blah blah. And I think
that's so interesting coming from a party that wants to
take every agency away from everybody, unless it's the agency
to abort your baby. That's all you have to scream
with these women is abortion, and then they forget it.
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That's all they hear is abortion, abortion, abortion, and or
I'm sorry, the agency to change your sex right if
you want to chop off body parts.
Speaker 8 (29:14):
But that's the only agency they know.
Speaker 7 (29:16):
They don't talk about the agency to spreak freely, or
to question the narrative, or the agency not to get
a vaccination, or the agency women have before conception to
not have sex, right, Like, there's.
Speaker 8 (29:29):
No agency for that. It's just agency to abort a baby.
And I get it.
Speaker 7 (29:34):
There's some you know, extenuating circumstances that we can talk
about when it comes to policy, but the fact of
the matter is most of these abortions are birth control related, right, Oops,
I don't want the baby, or Oops, I can't afford
the baby.
Speaker 8 (29:49):
Well, the agency really comes and.
Speaker 7 (29:51):
The reproductive freedom that they love to say is the
is the freedom to choose when you have sex to reproduce.
And so, you know, everybody's a victim except for this.
And it's interesting, everyone's a victim, particularly.
Speaker 6 (30:07):
Of Donald Trump.
Speaker 5 (30:08):
Right.
Speaker 7 (30:08):
Women are a victim of Donald Trump always, and Donald
Trump's going to take away our freedoms. And I saw
a video on Twitter that compared the nineteen eighty four
character of Goldstein and the two minutes of hate.
Speaker 6 (30:25):
Do you remember that in the nineteen eighty four book.
Speaker 7 (30:28):
Where the people get two minutes to just rage against Goldstein.
You know, everything is his fault. They get two minutes
to scream, and that's Trump. Women get to scream at Trump.
He's doing this, he's taking away And what's funny is
he's actually protecting women when it comes to sports, when
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it comes to their safety and illegal immigrants crossing the
border and rape, and he's trying to protect women. I
was like, please, can we have men in charge again
that will stand up decked women?
Speaker 1 (31:02):
That which is it's super benevolent because nobody even likes
women's sports. But anyway, besides that, let's let's talk about
something a little bit separate here. There was an article
in Newsweek called how hot girls became the rights new obsession. Now,
maybe it's just because I'm a man and didn't serve
in the Air Force, but I thought we always liked
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hot girls.
Speaker 2 (31:25):
Is this now a right wing thing or what?
Speaker 5 (31:28):
No?
Speaker 7 (31:28):
I mean again, we we've talked to you probably talked
about this, but it's like we need experts now to
tell us, right. They consulted the experts on this, and
and you know they're trying to analyze men. I'm like,
men are not that hardh the crisis.
Speaker 5 (31:42):
Of experts exactly.
Speaker 7 (31:44):
And this is these are the same experts that you
know told us to stand six feet apart in all
these experts opinion. And again it's like, we don't need
this spelled out for us. You know, our eyes tell
us we like beautiful things, right, We like beautiful women,
men and women.
Speaker 6 (32:02):
We like beautiful architecture.
Speaker 7 (32:04):
We like beautiful art, and this I think kind of
ties in with it and beautiful ice makers. I mean,
who doesn't want one of those on their counter. I'm so,
you know, I feel blessed that you have opened my
eyes to ice makers. But this kind of ties into
the to the Call Her Daddy thing is it's it's
the culture, Like we can't disengage the culture from the politics.
Speaker 8 (32:28):
And when we.
Speaker 7 (32:29):
Have our presidential candidates going on shows like Call Her
Daddy and Howard Stern and and people on Twitter saying
this has five million views, this is big. She's you know,
Howard Stern is endorsing Kamala Harris. Well, that's not exactly
a ringing endorsement unless culturally you're at a place where
you value these people and respect these people.
Speaker 8 (32:51):
And unfortunately we do.
Speaker 7 (32:53):
We don't have our sites on beautiful things anymore.
Speaker 8 (32:57):
We're not properly orienting up. Does that make sense. I
just feel like everything is.
Speaker 7 (33:02):
Very base and that's what appeals to the voters. And
you said it, I think in a tweet, and it's
so resonated with me. You said, you know, I'm at
peace with whatever the outcome is, because if people are
going to vote for Kamala Harris, then we deserve whatever
we have coming to us. You know, if you are
going to put the Call Her Daddy gang on a pedestal,
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if you're gonna put Howard Stern, they keep talking about Trump, Well,
at least Trump has.
Speaker 8 (33:30):
Kids that are upstanding and upworthy.
Speaker 7 (33:33):
And yes they're from different women, and he's had sexual dalliances,
but his kids are well established and smart and contributing
to society. Right, Like, we're all going to fall, but
we just seem to be very oriented towards the base.
And like you said, if people vote for her, then
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we get what we deserve.
Speaker 1 (33:54):
I think, Well, my buddy Mike Slater, I don't even
know that he came up with this, but he's the
first one I heard it from, so I always have
to give him credit, as much as I hate to
credit anyone else.
Speaker 2 (34:04):
He calls it the great flattening.
Speaker 1 (34:06):
Really, there is no beauty, there is no intelligence, there
is no accomplishment, there is no this. We all have
to be unlikable, tubby feminist haags without any friends, and
then we'll all be equal. It really comes back to
base what you're talking about here. There's no beauty anymore.
Speaker 7 (34:21):
Yeah, it's kind of catering to the lowest common denominator, right,
And we see this in education. We have to lower
the bar for education. We see it in DEI we
see it. And again we now need experts to tell
us why men are attracted to beautiful women, and this
seems to be a conservative value when the left just says, well,
you can be any sex you want. There is no difference, right,
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there is no there is no opposition, there is no hierarchy,
and that creates a very bland kind.
Speaker 8 (34:53):
Of socialist type of culture.
Speaker 6 (34:55):
And when people become.
Speaker 7 (34:59):
Okay with that, when they start to normalize those things,
I think it just brings us all down. I was
listening to a very interesting kind of you know, a
little esoteric, but a conversation between Bishop barn and Jonathan Pagot,
who's an iconographer, you know, so he took his art
in the religious form, and I think this is what
happens when you take God religion out of culture, right,
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It's you're not oriented upward.
Speaker 6 (35:25):
You're kind of, like your friend said, flattened.
Speaker 7 (35:28):
And so so they they get excited about Howard Stern
and call her daddy, and you know the view that
Kamala is going on these shows.
Speaker 8 (35:40):
And then on the right we have people like RFK.
Speaker 7 (35:43):
Who fights for the environment and and kind of animal
protection and cleaning things up, and his running mate Nicole Shanahan,
who had I've been really impressed by and I've been
listening to more of her things, and she's creative. She's
come up with these really funny ads.
Speaker 6 (35:58):
I don't know if you've seen the ads she's.
Speaker 12 (35:59):
Come up with.
Speaker 7 (36:01):
On her side, and Tulsey Gabbard and and these people
seem you know, you can you can have their opinions
about them, but they seem rightly oriented. I think they're
all people of deep faith, whatever that faith is, and
they actually seem to be fighting for something good and beautiful,
and the left just seems to want us to kind
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of turn everything ugly. I mean, even architecture these days,
it's just the gas.
Speaker 1 (36:27):
Yeah, it is, Jennifer, everybody focus on what is beautiful.
Speaker 2 (36:33):
Focus on me, Jennifer, thank you so much. I appreciate it.
Speaker 14 (36:45):
On the question of defunding Planned parent look, I mean,
our our view is we don't think that taxpayers should
fund late term abortions. That has been a consistent view
of the drop campaign the first time around.
Speaker 12 (36:55):
It will remain a consistent view.
Speaker 1 (36:59):
Well, that's great news. We're going to defund Planned parenthood.
I swear, I mean I am getting order, but I
swear I've heard that before joining me.
Speaker 7 (37:09):
Now.
Speaker 1 (37:09):
Seth Gruber, author of the book The nineteen sixteen Project. Seth,
I look, I understand my mind doesn't work quite as
well as it used to work.
Speaker 2 (37:19):
But defunding Planned Parenthood.
Speaker 1 (37:22):
I swear to you, I have heard this before. It's
almost like I'm having the worst day javu. But Republicans
are going to defund planned parenthood next time, right.
Speaker 15 (37:30):
Seth, that's right. Listen, Jesse. I so appreciate your voice. Listen.
I like Trump, I like Vance. But come on, man,
why do you do today's Republicans look like Democrats fifteen
or twenty years ago.
Speaker 5 (37:43):
Brother, I'm tired of it. I'm tired of it.
Speaker 12 (37:45):
GK.
Speaker 15 (37:45):
Chesterton wrote one hundred years ago, in nineteen twenty four.
He said, the business of progressives is to keep on
making mistakes. The business of conservatives is to prevent the
mistakes being corrected, even when the revolutionist himself might repent
of his revolution, and the traditionalist is already defending that
as a part of his tradition. So listen, we have
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to raise the standard here. If we are going to
call ourselves conservatives, and we are not ready or comfortable
to call for the total abolition of abortion and the
protection of preborn life from the moment of conception. Then
one day we will wake up and find that there
is nothing left to conserve, and so come on, jd Vance,
awesome time to fulfill that promise. But you're right, Jesse,
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we've heard this many, many, many times before.
Speaker 1 (38:31):
All right, let's talk about the why Seth's this is
an issue. Even though the general public may not want
to hear about it during a general election. In fact,
you could even argue that it is harmful to our
electoral chances, but the GOP base very much does want it,
even if they are kind of squishy weenis on abortion,
which I am not if, as everyone knows, but even
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if you are, the base would want Planned Paranoid defunded.
They wouldn't want their taxpayer money going to it, and
so promise. We've heard a million times. Why hasn't it
been done? Why is there never any political will to
do it? Do they just get there and have other
things in mind?
Speaker 15 (39:11):
So, Jesse, I think that there are many people in
the conservative movement in the Republican Party who and unfortunately
in the broader pro life movement, who function more like
prostitutes for the GOP than advocates for the unborn child.
There is such a thing as the pro life establishment.
If I made jesse, which means make lots of beautiful,
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big pro life declarations. But when the rubber meets the
road and it's time to actually fulfill those promises and
begin to abolish abortion. Remember I mean the Republican Party,
the Grand Old Party, the GOP. Until Trump's language help
the GOP change their pro life language in the party platform.
It used to call for protection of preborn life from
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the moment of conception at the federal level. It was
like something twelve hundred words or something that made up
the pro life articulation of the Republican Party platform. Now
it's like one hundred and fifty words or something like that.
And the Republican Party now says we oppose late term abortion,
which is like a five percent or less of the
nation's abortions. And it used to be from conception, protect
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the preborn child because they're babies and every human is
a person. So this is what happens when Republicans conservatives
aren't as unyielding and yielding zealous for our conservative principles
as the left always is for their demonic, stupid, inverted
progressive which is really reaggressive. There's nothing progressive about progressivism
their ideology. They are far more stalwart defenders of leftism
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than most people who call themselves conservatives are for conservatism.
This is not complicated, Jessee. If you don't get the
right to life right, you won't get any other rights right.
Speaker 1 (40:53):
People say it's a state's rights issue with this to that,
and I try to explain to people, Seth, that it's
not a states rights issue.
Speaker 2 (41:01):
It's a cultural issue.
Speaker 1 (41:02):
In fact, it goes beyond our politicians. It goes beyond
the useless GOP. It goes beyond all that. We have
a culture of death. We do have a country that
loves abortion. We do have a nation full of women
who believe they should have every rdy to carve up
their baby like a Thanksgiving turkey if they want to
go get smashed in Cabo on spring break. That is
the culture we've created in this country. And it took
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a long time to create that culture. It didn't happen yesterday.
Speaker 2 (41:28):
Did it.
Speaker 15 (41:30):
That's right, brother, Things happened gradually then suddenly, just like bankruptcy.
And I think in twenty twenty, a lot of people Jesse,
I'm sure you agree, kind of woke up and said,
what happened in my country? I wow, drag queen story
hour happened really fast. Wow, I just got fired for
not taking the mRNA tested with aborted baby jab. Oh
(41:52):
my goodness, I don't recognize my country anymore. But of course,
the reality is like a lot of that junk had
been brewing under the surface of the American colture for
decades and then the dam broke open, right and then
it feels like this happened suddenly, But it didn't.
Speaker 5 (42:05):
It happened gradually for a long long time.
Speaker 15 (42:07):
And this is why I wrote my book and created
a film called The nineteen sixteen Project. It comes out
October twenty second, streaming on x formerly known as Twitter.
We're working again, Elon, must to watch it right now.
The book goes way way deeper on all this stuff,
but basically we opened the film and book Jesse with
the story of the sixteen nineteen Project revolutionaries and BLM
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incorporated after George Floyd in canceling Syrup Lady Aunt Jemima.
Because everything's race asked, they went after their own Jesse.
You probably remember the story, But the revolution always eats
their own, so the pro abortion left. Let me say
this again, this was not attacked from pro lifers. This
was pro abortion leftists attacking Planned Parenthood in July of
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twenty twenty. This story will shock you, and it's how
I opened my book in film and they said, hey,
Planted Parenthood, Hey, your founder Margaret Sanger. Yeah, she was
a racist and a you genesist and brother as a
homeschool kid with intellectual ADHD that does way too much research.
This was front row hilarious theater for me. I'm like,
are you kidding me? We've been saying that for one
hundred years, and so, because of pressure from the radical left,
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Planted Parenthood canceled.
Speaker 5 (43:12):
Margaret Sanger.
Speaker 15 (43:13):
This connects to the opening of your show with defunding
Planned Parenthood in jd vance. Because cultural Marxism, a critical
race theory, says, if something started in overt racism and bigotry,
you can't redeem it. Like basically, for the layperson, Jesse,
if the tree is super bigoted and racist, you can't
just trim the racist twigs of a racist tree and
save the tree. You got to burn down the whole
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thing and remake it from the ashes.
Speaker 5 (43:37):
Because the seed, the seed was racist So.
Speaker 15 (43:40):
Basically they attacked Planned Parenthood and say, you're found it
was a racist. But notice, did they call for the
defunding a Planned parentod who received seven hundred million of
our taxpayer dollars last year?
Speaker 2 (43:49):
No?
Speaker 15 (43:49):
Did Plant Parenthood say we're gonna stop doing what we
do because you're right, our seed is super racist. No,
they said they said our seed is super racist. Margaret
Sanger was a racist in eugenesis and harmed black people.
But we're going to continue doing what we've always done
for the laste hundred and ten years. So we answer
the question in this book, where did those ideas come from?
Why is the Democrat Party now on board not just
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with abortion through point of birth, but arresting pro life
sidewalk counselors chemically castrating America's gender confused youth. Oh wait
a second, Jesse, Planned Parenthood's fastest growing revenue stream is
not abortion, it's trans drugs for teens. They're the second
largest provider of puberty blockers and cross sex hormones for
America's gender confused youth. In the Land of the Free
(44:31):
and the Home of the Brave, this is not even
a pro life film. Actually, Jesse it's more a here's
how the culture of death was created, and all the
sexual revolutionary did, all the kids cultural Marxist weirdos who
manufactured the society that's now happening suddenly so quickly before
our eyes.
Speaker 5 (44:48):
It's time to stand up. It's time to wake up.
Speaker 15 (44:49):
It's time to learn how we got here so we
can reverse engineer the sexual revolution.
Speaker 1 (44:55):
No doubt about it. By the way, we have a
trailer for cess film. I want you to go watch
it when I comes out. Here's the trailer for it.
Speaker 16 (45:06):
What Christians often don't understand in the culture wars and
in the fight for life is that abortion is not
just one issue among many. Abortion is almost the lynchpin
upon which the liberal establishment swings.
Speaker 5 (45:17):
But what happens when you pull out a lynchpin?
Speaker 16 (45:19):
The door falls off. Stop waiting for someone else to
grow a righteous culture of life for you and on
your family's behalf.
Speaker 12 (45:29):
It will not happen if not you?
Speaker 16 (45:32):
Who if not now?
Speaker 1 (45:34):
Whether it says before I let you go real quickly,
why the nineteen sixteen project?
Speaker 2 (45:53):
Why'd you name with that?
Speaker 12 (45:55):
There?
Speaker 15 (45:55):
It is to all finish my thought from before brother Jesse.
It was the Disciples of the New York Times sixteen
nineteen project, which was nine months before George Floyd, which
says America's based on slavery. So America's birthday should not
be seventeen seventy six, it should be sixteen nineteen, when
the first black slaves came to American shores. There's nothing
good about America, and so burn it all down. We're
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all racist. And it was that movement that led to
plant parentod canceling their founder in July of twenty twenty.
And so we're saying, actually, if you want to understand
American culture today and the real kooky, racist, eugenics eugenics
driven culture that we're living through, you don't go back
to sixteen nineteen. You go back to nineteen sixteen, when
a woman named Margaret Sanger opened her very first clinic
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that brother turned into the billion dollar organization we know
today's Planned Parenthood, the best funded five oh one c
three in human history, the largest abortion provider in the world,
the largest provider of the pornographic sex said in America's
public schools, and the second largest provider of trans drugs
for teens.
Speaker 5 (46:56):
How the heck did that happen?
Speaker 15 (46:58):
We're blowing the cover off of things that are to
get you called an Alex Jones conspiracy theorist. However, I
provide all of the receipts to prove all of the
nazisque Hitlarian eugenics, Alfred Kinsey, Hugh Hefner's sexual revolutionary links
that led to the founding of the best funded five
oh one c three in human history, Planned Parenthood. We
have been lied to Jesse for a really long time.
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So pick up the book. See the film on Acts
on October twenty second.
Speaker 1 (47:26):
It is the nineteen sixteen project at the book, watch
the film seth.
Speaker 2 (47:29):
Thank you, my brother. All right, it's time to.
Speaker 1 (47:33):
Let in the mood nice, all right, it is time
to lighten my mood. And I love to laugh. I
love to smile. We love to be inspired, inspire others
when we play funny videos of kids. I love it
(47:55):
when we play people tripping and following. As long as
they don't hurt themselves or anything like that, we love it.
We like to lighten the mood at the end of
the show. But there is one thing that lightens my
mood above and beyond really anything I can think of,
and that.
Speaker 2 (48:09):
One thing is dead communists.
Speaker 1 (48:11):
Chay Gavera was an evil, murderous piece of worthless trash.
He slaughtered as many people as he possibly could slaughter,
like every communist does, of course, always.
Speaker 2 (48:22):
In the name of equality. Equality.
Speaker 1 (48:24):
And today today is the anniversary, the wonderful anniversary of
Chay Gavera's death.
Speaker 2 (48:30):
So I want to wish.
Speaker 1 (48:31):
You, I want to wish everyone, I want to wish humanity,
the earth itself.
Speaker 2 (48:36):
I want to wish everybody a happy chay Day.
Speaker 1 (48:39):
And if you're curious about who this person is, no,
he's not just the guy your liberal hippie daughter shows
up with a T shirt with his face on it
while she's smoking weed. He was so much more and
so much worse than that. If you want to learn
about him, we actually did a special on him. Go
watch it, the first TV dot com slash history.
Speaker 2 (49:01):
Go watch it and celebrate with me. Happy anniversary. See you.
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