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October 8, 2024 44 mins

(Full Show) It's been one year since the October 7th attack on Israel. Jesse Kelly takes time to reflect with Josh Hammer, Jason Nelson and Amber Smith. But first, Jesse dives into the continued response (or lack thereof) from FEMA in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. What is FEMA's true highest goal? Jesse has a thought. Plus, an update showing how Kamala Harris has become desperate. 

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
We talk about stable homes and how it pertains to
Hurricane Helene and misinformation.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
That's weird. I'll explain in a moment.

Speaker 1 (00:09):
Amber Smith, Jason Nelson, Kamala Harris is on the campaign
trail and shouldn't be all that.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
And so much more coming up on im write.

Speaker 1 (00:27):
Let's talk about Hurricane Helene, the aftermath, FEMA misinformation. But
to lead us there, let's talk about stable homes. I'm
not talking about physical homes. No, this is not a
discussion about guarding it against the mud slide, which you
can't do. I'm talking about a nuclear family home. Sounds

(00:47):
like I'm going someplace different.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
I'm not. Just stay with me. Stay with me.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
Have you ever done any reading or Washington any documentaries.
I know we've talked about it on this show before,
about what a stable home will do for children as
they grow into being adults.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
I don't have all the numbers. I'm not going to
bore you with a.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
Bunch of statistics, but it's something that's been widely known
and widely studied now forever that if you're a child
and you are raised in a stable home with a
loving mother a loving father, statistically there are no guarantees
in life. You could still end up being a dirt ball,
but statistically, that is the highest privilege. There is more
than money, more than houses, more than food, more than

(01:27):
cars to statistically, as far as how children grow up
and turn out, if you are from a stable home, stability,
love in the home, you are set up for life
in a way people who don't are not, and vice versa.
This is maybe your background, so I'm sure you turn
out fine. Again, nothing's universal. But if your home is broken, shattered,

(01:52):
dad ran out on your divorced, disaster, drugs, crime, statistically,
every single every single number says that statistically, your chances
of turning out the way the stable family guide did.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
Are just not very good. You are on a wild path.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
Now, what does any of this have to do with
Hurricane Helen, FEMA misinformation in the aftermath. Well, let's discuss this.
Why why the difference in the stable homes. There's a
bunch of different reasons, but one of the main reasons
is this. If me, Jesse, if I came from a
stable home and I do love you dad and mom,
my parents are still together, loving family.

Speaker 2 (02:30):
If you come from.

Speaker 1 (02:31):
A stable home, what it gives you is an anchor.
You have an anchor of something. You know what stability
looks like, integrity looks like, genuine love looks like. You
know what these things look like. And that's the environment
you were raised. And so when you leave that environment
and you go out into the world where everything can
be transaction or your friends, your business, your everything, people

(02:54):
will try to do you wrong, people will lie to you.
You still have that anchor of having been I'm raised
in a stable home, so you can find lies and
bad people right away. That guy's a bad guy, that
guy's a cheat, that guy lies. You are much less
susceptible to blowing in the winds. And if you're from
an unstable home, exactly the opposite, because you were, through

(03:17):
no fault of your own.

Speaker 2 (03:18):
Maybe this is your story. Raised with instability in.

Speaker 1 (03:21):
The home, you don't have that anchor holding you down,
and you go out into the world surrounded by transactional
people and situations and lies and cheats, and you will
blow with the wind much more easily than someone who didn't.
So let's discuss the government misinformation and FEMA, because I
saw the FEMA lady over the weekend run to the

(03:45):
news and the wake of FEMA's rampant failure. They have
failed the American people. In the wake of Hurricane Helene,
she ran to the news to whine about misinformation.

Speaker 3 (03:59):
So much is going on viral online as well.

Speaker 4 (04:01):
One user suggested yesterday got a militia should go against FEMA.
I got more than half a million views. What kind
of impact has this had on the recovery effort?

Speaker 5 (04:12):
It has a tremendous impact on the comfort level of
our own employees to be able to go out there.
But it's also demoralizing to all of the first responders
that have been out there in their communities helping people,
FEMA staff, volunteers the private sector that are working side
by side with local officials.

Speaker 6 (04:32):
To go out and help people.

Speaker 5 (04:34):
I need to make sure I can get the resources
to where they needed. And when you have this dangerous
rhetoric like you're hearing, it creates fear in our own employees.
We need to make sure we're getting help to the
people who need it.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
Oh, I wish you would stop lying. We're trying. We're
doing the best we can. It's not like she was alone.
If you watched the media over the weekend, it was
a steady drumbeat of politician after media person, bureaucrat complaining
about all these lies. A corin diversity hire was out
there doing it too.

Speaker 7 (05:07):
For President Trump is accusing the Biden administration of using
female funding to support undocumented migrants.

Speaker 6 (05:13):
How is the White House supposed funding to do.

Speaker 8 (05:15):
I mean, it's just categorically false.

Speaker 9 (05:17):
It is not true. It is a false statement.

Speaker 6 (05:21):
And look, the fact of the matter is.

Speaker 9 (05:24):
I think Washington Post fact checker did a piece and
the headline recently, just moments ago, not too long ago,
and the headline was, no, Biden did not take a
female relief money to use to use on migrants.

Speaker 2 (05:39):
But Trump did.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
Okay, Well, look what she's doing there is she's lying
without lying because they're on camera discussing FEMA handing out
money to illegals.

Speaker 8 (05:56):
Funding is also available through FEMA's Emergency Food and Shelter
Program to eligible local governments and not non for profit
organizations upon request to support humanitarian relief from migrant.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
Okay, so let's set that aside. Though what they're talking
about is different funds. It wasn't from that fund. It
was from a different fund. But they're complaining about the misinformation.
These are lies. Why are people believing this? Well, you see,
remember COVID. Remember COVID. I'm not changing the subjects.

Speaker 2 (06:27):
Stay with me. This is going to come back to
the home thing and the misbelief and things like that.
Remember COVID.

Speaker 1 (06:32):
And there were a million things we did wrong with COVID.
You heard me scream about them every day here on
the television set. But remember what I used to say
about the public trust during COVID, about how you're violating
the public trust right now.

Speaker 2 (06:47):
You're lying about this.

Speaker 1 (06:48):
You're lying about mass you're lying about social distancing, you're
lying about the desks, you're lying about the hospitals. It's
lie after lie after lie after lie after lie after
lie after lie.

Speaker 2 (06:57):
And you may have justified.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
All these lies in your mind when you look at
yourself in the mirror a night. But what you're doing
is you're violating the public trust to such a degree
that going forward, no matter what happens the American people, war, famine,
natural disaster, when you want information out there or when
you want to correct misinformation, the people won't believe you.

(07:20):
And the only person you have to blame is you
because you.

Speaker 2 (07:23):
Can't stop lying. Now. Everyone I used to tell you
that all the time.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
We now live in a society where misinformation if there
is any out there, and there's plenty of information and
misinformation about Helene, but information misinformation, it doesn't matter what
it is. It will travel much faster today and have
much more of an impact than it ever had before.
Because the same people who told you ivermectin is horse

(07:50):
paced are the people telling you.

Speaker 2 (07:52):
FEMA is doing everything it can to.

Speaker 1 (07:55):
Help the victims of Hurricane Helene. You can't lie to me, oh,
over and over and over and over and over again,
because now I don't know what to believe. Now, I'm
from that unstable home. I'm an American citizen. I have
no stability at home. I don't have an anchor. I
don't believe the CDC. I don't believe FEMA. I don't

(08:16):
believe the FBI. I sure as hell don't believe the
White House. I don't believe the media. I don't believe
the scientists. I don't believe the doctors. I don't believe
the weather people. I don't believe Harvard. I don't believe
any of you people. And you have yourself to blame
for that lack of belief. And now that I don't
believe anything, now that my home has been shattered through

(08:37):
no fault of my own, I am going to blow
with the wind because there is no more anchor, there
is no more stability. And if you're looking for someone
to blame, go find the bathroom mirror. The same people
who lined up and told me Donald Trump colluded with
Russia to win an election. The people who told me

(08:59):
Georgie Floyd died because of a knee in the center
of his back. The people who told me I needed
to take the vaccine. It stops the spread, It slows
the spread. Whatever, take your boosters shot.

Speaker 2 (09:10):
The same people who told me.

Speaker 1 (09:12):
Lie after lie after lie after lie after lie are
now standing up every single day complaining why are they doing?

Speaker 2 (09:20):
How this min's information stuff?

Speaker 1 (09:25):
You shatter the hole. I don't have anywhere else to turn.
I don't have anywhere else to go. And look, you
want me to trust you? Are you earning it when
you have these I believe they're bi weekly talks about
LGBTQ FEMA stuff. You think I'm going to trust you?

(09:47):
When the bee hits the fan.

Speaker 10 (09:51):
Sparked a few things in my mind, thinking about preparedness
and how you said. You know, LGBTQIA people and people
who have been disadvantage already are struggling.

Speaker 6 (10:04):
They already have their own things.

Speaker 11 (10:07):
To deal with.

Speaker 10 (10:08):
So you add a disaster on top of that, It's
just compounding on itself. And I think that is maybe
the why of why we're having these discussions, because it
isn't being talked about, it isn't being socialized, We're not
paying attention to this community.

Speaker 12 (10:27):
As Leo mentioned, there were those conversations not only of
migrant trans women. Being a migrant trans woman, there is
an undocumented concern. There is also a concern of whether
they would trust the people places that are offering shelter
that are faith based because of the way they've been
responded to in the past. Then if they are accepted,

(10:51):
what would happen in terms of misgendering in terms of
bedrooms and bathrooms, et cetera.

Speaker 6 (10:56):
And then.

Speaker 1 (11:01):
Yesterday I'm worried about the migrant trans stuff getting misgendered
in a church today.

Speaker 2 (11:08):
Hey, why don't you guys trust us?

Speaker 1 (11:13):
You get what you get, don't so a fit? I
tried to warn you during COVID this was coming. All
that may have made you uncomfortable, but.

Speaker 2 (11:22):
I am right.

Speaker 1 (11:23):
We have a huge show for you. It is the
anniversary of October seventh. Josh Hammer has a lot to say,
as you may imagine, about that, and we will discuss
that with Josh Hammer. Next, I'm want to talk to
you about pure Talk for a moment. First, have you
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(11:44):
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My cell phone company is all about America. They hire
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(12:07):
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(12:28):
they're my cell phone company. Go Switch, puretalk dot com,
slash JESSETV make the switch today. Today is the anniversary
for Israel, the anniversary of October seventh, obviously of that

(12:51):
horrific attack by Hamas. And you know, I was thinking
about this this morning. One, what a moronic decision that
was by Hamas, all emotions aside.

Speaker 2 (13:02):
What were they thinking. You're a small.

Speaker 1 (13:05):
Relatively insignificant terror organization bordering a very significant military power,
and you just thought you were going to butcher a
thousand of them without consequence. I just been blown away
by the strategic thinking, or lack thereof of it.

Speaker 2 (13:19):
That's one. Two the scale of that. Think about what
nine to eleven was to us. Nine eleven We're a
country with three hundred million people. Nine to eleven.

Speaker 1 (13:29):
Happens a thousand people. For Israel, a country of eight
million people, is staggering. This is an event that I mean,
for the rest of their lives. Joining me now, Josh Hammer,
author of the book Israel and Civilization, Josh. Not exactly
a happy anniversary, my friend, but obviously a lot of
thoughts going through our heads on.

Speaker 2 (13:48):
A day like today.

Speaker 11 (13:50):
Yeah, Jesse, it's kind of those.

Speaker 13 (13:52):
You know, it's one of those where to even begin
sort of situations, right, I mean, first of all, I
mean time really flies. I mean I can't believe that
a full year has gone. I mean I think first
on a personal level, to my brother in law who
lives five miles from Gaza. You know, this happened over
a Jewish holiday year ago. It was both over the
Jewish Sabbath and a Jewish holiday called Simhatora. And you

(14:13):
know my in laws here in Florida where I live,
you know, we had no way of getting in touch
with my brother in law. They didn't know for essentially
forty eight hours whether their own sun was okay, and
just to try to drive home. You know how personal
this was not just for Jews in Israel, but for
Jews all around the world. I mean really just you know,
for lovers of Western civilization, for enemies of barbarism. Right,

(14:35):
those basically are the civilizational stakes here. And I guess
zooming ya and focusing on the geopolitics of a Jesse,
what's striking to me is how little has actually changed
over the past year. In fact, you can make a
decent argument that the geopolitical situation today is even more
fraught with danger, is even more volatile than it was
a year ago, because if you look Middle East right now,

(14:57):
Israel essentially fighting a seven front war. It's not just
a one front war in Gaza against Hamas. They have
Hamas in Gaza, they also have various Irani in fact,
Jihadis groups in today and Samaria aka the West Bank,
You've got Hasbala and Lebanon. You have Iran back militias
in both Syria and Iraq. You have the Huthis in Yemen,
those are also backed by Iran.

Speaker 11 (15:17):
And then you have the head of the snake itself.

Speaker 13 (15:18):
You have Iran, which just last Tuesday launch one hundred
and eighty one ballistic missiles at Israel.

Speaker 11 (15:22):
So they're literally fighting a seven front war.

Speaker 13 (15:24):
If anything, their situation today is a lot worse than
it was one year ago. So there was a lot
up in the air at this moment. And I guess
we're gonna have to see what happens when it comes
to what Israel's retaliation against the Iranian strike looks like.
But Jesse, I wish I had better news to send
to the audience here, but unfortunately I don't see this
situation getting a whole lot better anytime sooner, Josh, I.

Speaker 1 (15:48):
Wanted to ask you about Iran because, look, I understand
that it's a fundamentalist, jihattist, nutball regime that needs to
be ousted so the people there could be free. I
get all that, and I get there all on board
with to kill all the Jews stuff. I get that,
but they've launched, to my calculation, two official attacks.

Speaker 2 (16:07):
I realized they find all the terror terror groups.

Speaker 1 (16:10):
A bunch of ballistic missiles didn't really hurt anybody. Guy
killed here, someone injured there. It almost seems to me
from the outside looking in, that Iran.

Speaker 2 (16:20):
Doesn't want this thing to escalate? Am I wrong?

Speaker 13 (16:25):
So it's hard to say. I wouldn't necessarily say you're wrong.
It's hard to say exactly what this regime wants. I mean, Jesse,
you know one thing that was beautiful, and that's an
awkward word to use.

Speaker 11 (16:39):
One thing that was good.

Speaker 13 (16:41):
A silver lining of the Cold War, I guess you
would say against the Soviets was that these were atheists.
These were common atheists in Moscow who abided by the
tenets of what economy is called game theory. So put
it into put it another way, for all of their evils,
and the Gulags and Stalin and the bread lines and
the shortage is and all of that, they were, at

(17:02):
the end of the day, for the most part, rational
calculating actors. This is the entire purpose of the doctrine
of mutually assured destruction. I mean, that's why we never
fought a nuclear war. I guess the Soviets was because
we could count on them to abide by the rational
economic theories of mutually assured destruction. But you're dealing here,
as you said, with a regime that one seventy two

(17:24):
virgins in heaven. I don't really know how else to
say it. I mean that fundamentally is what motivates them.
I have no particular reason for thinking that the Ayatola
Kai may need particularly abides by economic game theory or
anything like that. They really actually do want to kill
all of the infidels, I mean Hamas, which is Sunni.
They're not Chii, but they say it right in their
founding charter. You can literally google their founding charter from

(17:47):
nineteen eighty seven.

Speaker 11 (17:47):
Today.

Speaker 13 (17:48):
They wanted the death of all the Jews and the
deaths of all the rest of the infidels, including Americans, Christians,
you name it there. So you know, they're pretty clear
about what they want. I guess these steps that they
take at any given time in order to put that
into action, you know, I guess your mileage may vary,
but they ultimately really do.

Speaker 11 (18:06):
Want the death of everyone around them.

Speaker 13 (18:08):
By the way, that actually includes Sunni Muslims who don't
toe the fundamental site line. I mean, they bomb Saudi
oil facilities, the Saudis and the Amradi, the America's and
Israel's foremost Sunni Arab partners. They want this regime to
take a severe blow just as much as I or
any other supporter of the US or Israel does for
that matter.

Speaker 1 (18:27):
I'm actually glad you brought that up, because there are
two players who are actually really discussed, because Israel and
Iran are the two main players here. First, we'll get
to Saudi in just a moment.

Speaker 2 (18:37):
Lebanon. This is not a country most Americans.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
Are really familiar with. They've heard of it. They know
obviously about Beirut, or at least something bad happened there
back in the eighties. But honestly, that's the extent of
most people's understanding of this country.

Speaker 2 (18:51):
What is this country? What's their problem?

Speaker 11 (18:54):
Yeah, I'm glad you asked about Lebanon.

Speaker 13 (18:56):
Actually, so you know, we just had the Jewish holiday
Russia on the Jewish New Year, and I spent it
with my in laws who were They've lived in America
for like thirty years now, but they were born in Israel.
And my father in law when he was in the IDF,
the Israeli military, he served in Lebanon, and we were
talking about bay Roots. You know, he has actually very
fond memories of baby Nadally he was there on a
military mission, but he remembers it before hes Balla fully

(19:18):
took it over. I mean he described me these lush,
elaborate restaurants. I mean bay Root once upon a time
was known as the Paris of the Mediterranean. One of
my buddies here in Florida, what was a professor at
American universities in both Cairo, Egypt, and Bayrout, Lebanon. Bayroude
was a highly desired, highly sought after city back in
the day. But has Balah, which is Aran's Chiai proxy

(19:40):
organization that at this point basically runs the country of Lebanon.
They run the entire country into the ground, and the
Lebanon today is not the Lebanon that it was as
recently as fifteen twenty years ago. Now it is a
religiously divided country, which is interesting. It's about one third
Sunni Muslim, but one third Chiai Muslim, about one third Christian.
It's one of the only countries in the Middle East
that it still has anything remotely resembling a Christian population.

(20:03):
But the Christians there are openly and nakedly discriminated against
Bai has Balah unsurprisingly, as are the Sunni Muslims to
an extent as well. So Lebanon at this point is
basically just an Iranian satrapiece, essentially just an Iranian controlled province. Now,
Israel has taken a mighty chunk out of Hasbula over
the past few weeks, So in theory, would be great
if Lebanon could get out of the jackboot of Iran.

(20:25):
The same way would be great if Syria, Iraq and
Yemen get out of the jackboot of Iran. But unfortunately
that's just the Iranian corridor power right now.

Speaker 1 (20:34):
Yeah, those vacuums don't often get filled by what you
want them filled by Okay, finally, Saudi Arabia. What kind
of a player are they in all this? Are they
Israeli allies? Iranian allies? I know there's a Sunni Shi.
I think people don't understand the politics of it, explain
it to us.

Speaker 13 (20:52):
So I tend to be unapologetically bullish on Saudi Arabia.
Not every person on our side of the Aisle jesse
Ti to agree with me on that, but I am
actually very bullish on Saudi Arabia.

Speaker 11 (21:02):
And I'll tell you why.

Speaker 13 (21:04):
A lot of neo conservatives, a lot of people in
the Lindsay Graham, John McCain ill folks that you and
I probably would not agree on a lot of foreign
policy with. You know, they take an overly moralistic view
of these matters. And you hear people say, oh, we
can't be allies with the country. We Americans cannot possibly
be allies with them if they're committing humanitarian catastrophes, they're
publicly executing, they're doing this, they're doing that. The women

(21:26):
can't drive whatever. You know, America exists to promote and
to spread liberty. That's not by foreign policy at all.
I am a very sober, hardheaded realist and At the
end of the day, if a country being strong is
good for the US national interest, then I want that
country to be strong. That, by the way, is why
Donald Trump went all in not just some the US
Israel relations, but also on US Saudi relations.

Speaker 11 (21:48):
In fact, people.

Speaker 13 (21:49):
Forget this, but Donald Trump's first overseas visit in May
of twenty seventeen was to readd It was to the
capital of Saudi Arabia. Is that famous image of him
with the orb But I still don't really know what
it was to this people on Twitter are going nuts
about it at the time, and Trump reassured US Saudi
relations after Barack Obama molly coddled and coosed up to
Iran and then dismissed the Saudis. So the Saudis are

(22:10):
an extremely important piece of this puzzle. And without the
Saudis giving their implicit sign off, you don't get the
Abraham Accords. There's no way the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco, and
Sudan make peace with Israel unless the Saudis are there
in the background saying you guys, go ahead, you be
the guinea pig.

Speaker 11 (22:26):
Let's see how it works out for you.

Speaker 13 (22:27):
I have no doubt Jesse no doubt that if Donald
Trump gets a second term, God willing in January twenty
twenty five, the Saudis will formally join the Abraham Accords,
probably sooner rather than later.

Speaker 2 (22:36):
If I had to guess, Yeah.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
Besides, what's wrong with banning women from driving? I've been
on board with that forever, Josh, thank you so much.

Speaker 2 (22:44):
I appreciate it. Bud.

Speaker 1 (22:46):
All right, we have a little panel to discuss that
whole thing militarily in just the moment. Before we get
to that, let's get to you. P Sure Monday, when
you woke up this morning, those eyes of yours opened up,
when your alarm and off, did you say to yourself, oh, gosh,
I feel rested and ready, or did you say, oh,

(23:07):
it's Monday, I'm gonna die this week. It's some dream
powder from beam in your life. It'll put you to
sleep at night, and when you wake up in the morning,
you won't have that I took something to sleep grogginess
that just drags you down. You wake up feeling good
every single day. Mine is cinnamon chocolate. It's a cup

(23:28):
of hot chocolate, but it's got melotonein some natural things
in it put you right out.

Speaker 2 (23:33):
You want up to.

Speaker 1 (23:34):
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Jesse Kelly, go sleep like a baby.

Speaker 4 (23:42):
We'll be back, said Prime Minister Netanyaho is not listening.

Speaker 11 (23:56):
Well, Bill.

Speaker 3 (23:58):
The work that we have done has resulted in a
number of movements in that region by Israel that were
very much prompted by or a result of, many things,
including our advocacy for what needs to happen in the region.

Speaker 1 (24:22):
Joining me now, Amber Smith, veteran author of the book
Unfit to Fight, and Jason Nelson, veteran host of The
Morning Post.

Speaker 2 (24:31):
Jason, all I can do is laugh.

Speaker 1 (24:35):
The biggest morons in the world run the country, and
we all make fun of Dome all Heason to make
fun of Kamala Harris. But these people are throughout the military,
now that throughout the bureaucracy.

Speaker 2 (24:43):
Just morons who don't know anything about anything.

Speaker 14 (24:47):
You know, it always there was that sort of thought
deep down when you were I don't know, being deployed,
being brief in the mission, doesn't really matter what it
was that you thought. Somewhere up the chain, somebody must
know something, right, and now we can confirm that now
they don't.

Speaker 1 (25:03):
Amber it's been a year since October seventh. That's obviously
a big conversation today, and there are many different things
you can discuss around it. But one thing that's not
very comfortable and not discussed as often is the failures
of Israel's intelligence, military, whatever. Somebody failed. If a thousand

(25:23):
of your citizens are butchered by a terror group in
one day, somebody failed, and somebody failed big time, and
it's not something that's discussed. I know it's because the
war's still going on, but it should be something that
gets discussed.

Speaker 6 (25:37):
You know, it should be discussed.

Speaker 15 (25:39):
And I actually was having a conversation about this not
too long ago with some people who live in Israel,
and I was like, how did they not know? US
intelligence shares information is really intelligence is the best in
the world, along with United States intelligence.

Speaker 6 (25:56):
What happened? Where was the miscommunication? Did they just not
take it seriously?

Speaker 15 (26:02):
They had the intelligence and they didn't connect the dots
very similarly to nine to eleven, because this was their
nine to eleven. And this is now the one year
anniversary of the most horrific attack against Israel themselves or
on their soil, and I think what we are going
to see though is Israel, regardless of what happened with

(26:24):
the intelligence and them not being ready and prepared, is
that I've been to Israel multiple times.

Speaker 6 (26:32):
They do not mess around.

Speaker 15 (26:33):
When they get poked to the level that they have
been poked, they are not going to stop. It doesn't
matter that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, who can't even
put a sentence together, is telling them to de escalate
in the region.

Speaker 6 (26:48):
I think the.

Speaker 15 (26:50):
Leadership inside Israel has said enough, I ran went too
far and they're not going to stand for it this time,
just as we saw with what is going on with Hesblah.
With hamasit different story because they're still hostages there.

Speaker 6 (27:01):
But I think the gloves are coming off.

Speaker 1 (27:06):
Switch gears to domestic stuff here, Jason, Hurricane Helene has
been in the news obviously, this administration's response has been
in the news.

Speaker 2 (27:15):
It was Joe Biden a week ago.

Speaker 16 (27:19):
Today, we're launching the Joint Deectician Supports of Ukraine Recovery
and Reconstruction to make it clear we stand with Ukraine
now and in the future that stars on the battlefield.
I'm determined to ensure the Ukraine has with a niche
prevail in fight for survival tomorrow, I will an Now

(27:40):
it's a series of actions to accelerate support for the
Ukraine's military.

Speaker 1 (27:45):
Obviously there's been a ton of defense being played by FIMA,
the government, the media and otherwise. No, these funds weren't
meant for that. But these funds are from a different fund.
And I get all that, Jason, but I don't think
these people understand the deaf fears that falls on when
the American people feel abandoned. And every single day our
politicians brag about the gobs of our money they're sending overseas.

Speaker 14 (28:07):
You know, if I ever want to make myself feel
a little bit better, I'll read a press release from
the Biden Harrison regime and replace all of the words
of the foreign countries with North Carolina or Georgia or Florida,
so that way I don't really just completely hate my government.
You know, I was just on the ground a week ago,
is you know, Jesse, dropping off relief supplies. And right
now we have a couple of teams working out of

(28:29):
western North Carolina, books thing primarily on sanitation and other
things that we can do to help bridge the gap
until these communities can begin to stand on their own.
And one thing I could say for a fact is
that no matter what the media might pretend they're saying,
they have not even touched on the absolute depth and
breadth this tragedy and what I believe to be actually
something that was preventable. Everyone's saying. One of the common

(28:52):
themes that's being tossed around by the local leaders and
communities and first responders is we were never prepared for
this type aster. This is not something we even gained
up And that just says a lot about how much
money we spend on FEMA every year that they have
no imagination to think that if a hurricane were to
come through the mountains in that area what it would do.

(29:13):
And I've seen photos, I've got firsthand stories that a
game without assets in the region, and I can tell
you that I heard a horrible story today about where
they went into an area to go find a settlement,
you know, something like seventy people. There have been dual
mud slides. There is nothing there as far as bodies
are recovery. There's nothing left. There's just covered in mud.

(29:34):
And that's just one of many nameless communities that you
will never hear about and again you can already see
the news cycle turning. They want to make this a
politicized thing. They politicized that when they didn't stage the
gear ahead of time, when they didn't release the funds,
when they weren't prepared for a disaster of this magnitude.
This is worse than Katrina, because at least Katrina you
could point to a failure of some sort of mechanism

(29:56):
that was actually tangible. Here, it's just a failure people,
of failure forward planning. And we're going to find the
death toll is going to rise dramatically. And this is
just horrific to see that we're spending money in Ukraine
or Lebanon or anywhere else when we have Americans who
are right now starving, are buried in mud and have
lost everything.

Speaker 2 (30:16):
God have mercy Amber.

Speaker 1 (30:19):
It's my understanding that we do have military units eighty
second and others mobilizing to try to help. That actually
is really wonderful news when you consider the ineptness of FEMA.

Speaker 2 (30:30):
What are they able to do? What are they doing?

Speaker 1 (30:33):
It's still the federal government still takes some while to get.

Speaker 15 (30:35):
Going, and well, this was clearly a failure at least
in western North Carolina. Of the Governor of North Carolina
activating military assistance. He has to request it, and it's
a bureaucracy. It takes time to get the ball rolling.
But that in itself is a failure that they knew
this was coming.

Speaker 6 (30:55):
They knew that hurricane was coming.

Speaker 15 (30:57):
Yes, maybe they did not know the extent of damage
that it was going to be, but it clearly shows
that they were not prepared. The leadership did not kick
into gear when it should have, when they did realize
these devastating results, and it's I think what people need
to realize, and they are waking up because they are
seeing now with their own eyes the government sending, you know,

(31:20):
hundreds of millions, billions of dollars to Ukraine, hundreds of
million dollars to Lebanon right around the same time as
this hurricane. When people tell you who they are, believe them.
The federal government cares about Ukraine. The federal government cares
about Lebanon. What they're not showing they care about is
the people who.

Speaker 6 (31:40):
Have been whose lives have been destroyed.

Speaker 15 (31:43):
If they're lucky enough to be alive, they are lives
that have been destroyed because of this hurricane. They're getting
seven hundred and fifty dollars from FEMA after they get
through the bureaucracy, after they find the documentation to get
approved for that seven hundred and fifty dollars.

Speaker 6 (31:57):
The government's response.

Speaker 15 (31:58):
The Biden and Harris administration's response.

Speaker 6 (32:02):
To this hurricane is a disgrace.

Speaker 15 (32:04):
They are absolutely politicizing that it is an inconvenience for
them during this election cycle, and they are trying to
move past it.

Speaker 2 (32:13):
Gosh, they really are. Amber Jason, thank you both so much.
I appreciate you. All Right, we have so much more.

Speaker 1 (32:23):
Let's talk a little campaign talk, well, something from the trail.
Hang on, Let's have a talk that is a little scary.
It's scary, but we have to talk about it. So

(32:45):
Kamala Harris is out there on the campaign trail right now,
and it's easy to sit and make fun of Kamala Harris.
Lord knows, I mock Dome every day, all day, as
often as humanly possible. And this little clipper about to
play you right here of a bunch of words, salad
nonsense has been making the rounds. She sits down, she

(33:07):
talks like this, remember his.

Speaker 7 (33:11):
Number thirty two? Today we got thirty two days until
the election, So thirty two days, thirty two days, Okay,
we got some business to do. We got some business

(33:32):
to do, all right, thirty two days, and we know
we will do it. And this is gonna be a
very tight race until the very end. This is gonna
be a very tight race until the very end.

Speaker 17 (33:54):
We are the underdog and we know we have some
hard work ahead.

Speaker 2 (34:04):
All right, mister producer, I know it is a little long.

Speaker 1 (34:06):
I want you to get that segment, that a little
clip ready again because we're going to do a little
experiment here. Obviously, as you could tell, the teleprompter went down.
The teleprompter went down, and Kamala Harris had no idea
what to say and just sat there awkwardly repeating thirty
two days, thirty two days, thirty two days.

Speaker 2 (34:27):
Okay, that in and of itself.

Speaker 1 (34:28):
Is hilarious and it's eye popping, and it's all those things.
I get all that, But think about this. Kamala Harris
is almost sixty years old. The teleprompter went down on
her for what was that thirty seconds?

Speaker 2 (34:44):
This woman has been.

Speaker 1 (34:46):
A politician for her entire adult life, for her entire
adult life, this woman has stood up in front of people.
Sometimes it's a little room, sometimes it's a big stadium.
For her entire adult life, this woman has stood in
front of people and delivered speeches. And so it would

(35:10):
I mean, you would assume that that would be kind
of something that just muscle memory wise, she could do.

Speaker 2 (35:16):
Ray, aren't you good at something?

Speaker 1 (35:18):
Whatever you've done for a profession? Or maybe you're a homemaker.
I look, if you maybe you're a homemaker, do you
need to really sit and focus? Do you need an
instruction manual to make spaghetti? To get the pasta ready?
Now you're laughing right now. If that's what you do,
it's something you could probably do in your sleep. Maybe
you have if you are if you go to work, whatever.

Speaker 2 (35:41):
You do, maybe you're a mechanic or a lawyer, whatever
you do.

Speaker 1 (35:45):
There are certain things that just you've done them for
so long you can do them. Kamala Harris has been
doing this forever, so why can't she do it well?
This goes to the scary part of what I'm going
to say, Once you stop being a merit based society,

(36:06):
this goes way beyond Kamala Harris and the presidential campaign
and everything else. Once you decide merit is not what
you should seek out, not what you should.

Speaker 2 (36:14):
Reward, but instead other things.

Speaker 1 (36:17):
Race, gender and all this other DEI crab and a
million other things. Once you go down the non merit path,
well it's not just the one step thing. Merit takes
your entire society this way. Anything other than merit takes
your entire society this way. So as we watch the

(36:38):
video again, and we will in a moment, I want
you to digest this. You're watching a woman almost sixty
years old who's been in the profession for decades, who
doesn't know anything about it.

Speaker 2 (36:50):
She doesn't really know anything about anything. She is a moron.

Speaker 1 (36:55):
I'm not even saying that iqwise. Iqwise, maybe her mind
works great, maybe she was born with an IQ of
three hundred.

Speaker 2 (37:01):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (37:01):
But for all intents and purposes, now this is an
almost sixty year old woman who doesn't know anything about anything.

Speaker 2 (37:07):
She's a moron.

Speaker 1 (37:08):
Now, that in and of itself would be frightening enough
if you just thought, well, okay, she might be the
next president.

Speaker 2 (37:14):
That's really scary.

Speaker 1 (37:15):
But as you watch this video, what second time, I'm
going to explain something to you. The society that chose
to leave merit behind.

Speaker 2 (37:22):
And go this way. It wasn't just politics.

Speaker 1 (37:25):
Our legal profession has gone this way, our medical profession
has gone this way, Air traffic controllers this way, auto
manufacturers this way, Industry after industry, culture after culture, down
the path that is not the merit path. So as
you watch the possibly next president of the United States
of America freeze up like a deer in the headlights

(37:48):
when the teleprompter goes out for thirty five seconds, I
want you to sit and imagine this. This is your doctor,
this is your lawyer, this is your pilot now, and
this is what happened when you allow this dei cultural
Marxist filth to infect every single part of your society.
Watch this. Welcome to your new judge in your next

(38:10):
legal case.

Speaker 7 (38:13):
Remember his number thirty two. Today, we got thirty two
days until the election. So thirty two days. Thirty two days, Okay,
we got some business to do. We got some business

(38:35):
to do, all right, thirty two days, and we know
we will do it. And this is gonna be a
very tight race until the very end.

Speaker 17 (38:54):
This is gonna be a very tight race until the
very end. We are the underdog, and we know we
have some hard work ahead.

Speaker 1 (39:05):
I remember an article came out a couple months back
from one of the major medical schools. Of course, one
of these medical school is completely infected with DEI field. No, no, no,
we can't let him in. His score was too high. No,
we don't have enough black people. Let's get more trannies
in here. One of those medical schools. And they did
a survey. The majority of the students making their way

(39:28):
through the medical schools still couldn't identify major arteries in
the body.

Speaker 2 (39:34):
What you're watching is not just an infection that.

Speaker 1 (39:38):
Has destroyed our politics and our political leaders. We have
morons who have risen to the highest, most influential positions
of power in this country, and.

Speaker 2 (39:50):
They don't know anything about anything. When you watch Kamala.

Speaker 1 (39:55):
Harris deliver a word salad answer on the Call Her
Daddy podcast, know how weird is that name? I didn't
think about Kamala Harris. I thought, please tell me this
guy isn't piloting my next commercial airline flight.

Speaker 13 (40:10):
I'm curious, like you don't do too many long form interviews.

Speaker 11 (40:15):
What made you want to do colored ADDI today?

Speaker 3 (40:18):
Well, I think you and your listeners have really got
this thing right, which is one of the best ways
to communicate with people is to be real, you know,
and to talk about the things that people really care about.
What I love about what you do is that your
voice in your show is really about your listeners. And

(40:42):
I think, especially now, this is a moment in the
country and in life where people really want another scene
and heard and that they're part of a community, that
they're not out there alone. And so I'm really glad
to be with you.

Speaker 1 (41:01):
This is why we must go back to being a
merit based society. We have to stop trying to be equal.
Nobody's equal. You're not equal to me, I'm not equal
to you. No human being is equal to another. We're
all built different, different gifts. Let's drop this childish nonsense. Equality, equity,
all this stuff. No more, university, no more, none of that.

(41:24):
Go out there and to be the best, no matter
who you are. That's not a cruel way to run
a society. It's the only way to run a society, unless,
of course, you want your society run by dollards like
that human being right there, who may very well be
the next president of the United States of America. Probably

(41:45):
made you uncomfortable too, But I still am right now.
If all that made you uncomfortable, that's fine, because we
have a light in the mood that's going to make
you very comfortable.

Speaker 2 (41:53):
In fact, it's going to chill you out. Next. All right,
it is time to lighten the mood and unlighten the mood.

Speaker 1 (42:11):
As you will know, oftentimes, most of the time we
put up something that's going to make you laugh. That's
the idea. We want to make you laugh. It's been
a heavy day.

Speaker 2 (42:20):
Usually we're talking about heavy topics. We want to send
you off with a smile.

Speaker 1 (42:23):
That's what we're thinking when we're putting together light in
the mood. But then there are some days when we
feel like we should inspire. We want to leave you,
not necessarily with the laugh, but with inspiration. So maybe
maybe you're not happy with where you are in life.
Maybe for maybe it's your fault, maybe it's not. Maybe

(42:45):
you're sitting there thinking, I don't know, I'm not happy.
Do I really want something more? Well, I'm gonna play
you a little video. I just want you to watch this,
and as you're watching this, I just want you to
know that's what you're working.

Speaker 6 (42:59):
For it is time.

Speaker 2 (43:02):
This is an exciting moment.

Speaker 1 (43:05):
Millions and millions of people have reached out to me
as I've gone through my saga over the last few weeks.

Speaker 2 (43:13):
As you well know, I have an ice maker.

Speaker 1 (43:17):
I don't want to rub any wealth in anyone's face,
but I have an ice maker.

Speaker 2 (43:21):
A lot of people have been asking me about it.
I've been pretty cagey about it.

Speaker 1 (43:25):
I'm a pretty private person, but I thought today's the day.

Speaker 2 (43:29):
So you're ready, It's time for the reveo. Show you
what I have so you can hopefully try to be
like me.

Speaker 18 (43:35):
You're ready, Yeah, get close, three two one. This is
the ice maker, as you see up there, ice as
much as I want, if I want anymore, and just
pour a little water in there and it makes it.

Speaker 2 (43:53):
It makes it for you. Try to zoom in on
the command center here. This is the command center.

Speaker 18 (43:57):
Shows all the functions of the ice maker, which it
turns on and if you want, turns off.

Speaker 2 (44:07):
And that is what I have. You work hard, stay
with it. You'll be there one day too. Keep grinding,
let's see it them all m
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