Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:10):
All right, let's talk, shall we about the system the
military specifically the communists control.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
Let's have a little.
Speaker 1 (00:18):
Chat here on a Monday, wishing everybody a very happy
Sinko demayo. So first, remember that the communist believes in
controlling everything. Everything has to be controlled. That's the only
way you can sell the misery and destruction that he's
trying to sell. You have to control what people can see,
what people can hear, what people can say, where people
(00:40):
can go. But it's all about control, all right. You
have to get that about these people to get anything else.
Speaker 2 (00:47):
That's one. Two.
Speaker 1 (00:49):
They don't look at institutions the way you look at institutions,
and if you think they do, if you find yourself
saying or even thinking things like, well, we all want
the same things. In the end, you've already lost. Honestly,
you're completely useless. If you think like that and you
start out in such a poor direction that you can
(01:12):
never get back on the right road. The road is
heading that way, and if you say, wow, we all
kind of want the same things, you're heading that way,
it will never meet. You're gone, all right, get it
to your head. They don't look at institutions the way
you look at institutions. For instance, the United States military.
You see, the United States military has roughly three million people.
Speaker 2 (01:35):
It's less than that, but not much less.
Speaker 1 (01:36):
Two point eight give or take, but two point eight
million people in the United States military. Now, when you
think about the military, what do you think about? Think
about bravery, courage, defending the country. When there's a veteran
introduced at the local baseball game, you stand up, don't you.
Probably take off your hat, salute, say hi, woo, love you,
(02:00):
inspect you.
Speaker 2 (02:00):
That's how you.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
Think of the military. You look at people Army, Navy,
Marine Corps. You look at these people and you think
to yourself, wow, that's really cool. They're giving up pieces
of themselves, putting their.
Speaker 2 (02:12):
Life on the line.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
All the things you think about the military. The communist
doesn't think any of those things at all. Non zero.
To the communist, he sees three million people who can
be controlled. Three million government employees. But not just government employees,
government employees in the military. They have to do what
(02:36):
they're told. They have to sit and listen when you talk.
They have to speak the way you want them to speak.
The communists views the American military is a gigantic opportunity,
a gigantic opportunity to control three million people, a gigantic
opportunity to control vast quantities of money and power. Back
(03:00):
to kind of what I talked about in the beginning.
You can always tell what the communist cares about. It's
what makes him squeal the loudest. There's a couple of
things that you should probably put in your back pocket
that the communists have really really pitched a fit about.
I would almost say three big things since Trump won
the election. The first one of those things was Matt
Gates becoming Attorney general.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
That was just a bridge too far. I'll tell you what.
We'll come back to that.
Speaker 1 (03:23):
One second thing has been illegal immigration, mass deportation. Why
do you think that is everything else Donald Trump is doing?
But the American media is really concerned about illegals being deported.
And third, Pete Hegseth. They can't get enough of trashing
Pete Hegseth every single day all day. Heg Seth is
(03:47):
haig Seth that hag Seth is. This is not some
one twenty four hours storyline. This is very clearly something
they are hot on. Trump just sat down with Kristen
Welker for some strange reason, here's help.
Speaker 3 (04:01):
Are you looking for a new Secretary of Defense?
Speaker 2 (04:03):
No, not even a little bit.
Speaker 4 (04:05):
No, Peach's gonna be great where his job is safe
right now, a fantastic job against the hu thies who
are like blowing chips up and watching him sink in
the ocean. We're hitting him very hard. I know he's
doing a very good job.
Speaker 5 (04:18):
His job is safe right now.
Speaker 6 (04:19):
Totally.
Speaker 2 (04:22):
We see what she's doing. You're not naive. I see it,
you see it.
Speaker 1 (04:25):
But let's set aside the job he's doing for a
moment and have a very very sober, very real conversation.
When I was just talking about the military a couple
of minutes ago, and I said, you know, three million
people under communist control and all that. Did you think
I was talking about past tense things. That's how it
(04:47):
used to be, now that it used to be this way.
But now Trump's in charge. Now Pete Hegseth has taken over.
Now we got things squared away. Did you think that?
Speaker 2 (04:59):
Did you?
Speaker 1 (05:00):
I think that Dick Levine and all his little dicks
are gone.
Speaker 7 (05:06):
Hello, I'm Admiral Rachel Levine. Climate change is having a
disproportionate effect on the physical and mental health of black communities.
Black Americans are more likely than White Americans to live
in areas and housing that increase their susceptibility to climate
related health issues, and sixty five percent of Black Americans
report feeling anxious about climate changes impact. Through our Office
(05:29):
of Climate Change and Health Equity and the Office of
Environmental Justice, we're working with providers and community leaders to
identify innovative approaches that in power communities to address to
health consequences linked to climate change.
Speaker 1 (05:46):
Oh, I know Dick Levine personally is gone, but I
wasn't talking about past tense. When it comes to the military,
Guys like that have been put into place for about
fifteen years now, fifteen to twenty years now. The American
(06:06):
Communist has been putting little dix like that all over
the United States military, top to bottom, generals, admirals, NCOs,
staff and coos. A three million person army. I know
it's more than just the army, but a three million
(06:27):
person army with communism buried rooted into every single solitary
part of it. Did you think it was just the
media out for hag Seth, the defense departments out for
hag Seth. They're now running stories with all kinds of
anonymous sources about hag Seth can't do this.
Speaker 2 (06:45):
Hag Seth can't do that. I am here to talk.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
To you about something very very frank. The state of
the United States military is frightening beyond belief. There is
more clean out necessary there than you can possibly ath
and it makes things like this when Trump talks about
this in the budget, it makes me worry.
Speaker 4 (07:06):
We have great, great things happening with our military. We
also essentially approved a budget which is in the facility
you'll like to hear this, of a trillion dollars, one
trillion dollars, and then nobody's said anything like it. We
have to build our military, and we're very coarse conscious,
but the military is something that we have to build
(07:27):
and we have to be strong because you got a
lot of bad forces out there now. So we're going
to be approving a budget and I'm proud to say,
actually the biggest one we've ever done for the military.
Speaker 2 (07:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (07:39):
I'm not going to sit here and trash Trump for
what he's doing. Is I understand he.
Speaker 2 (07:43):
Has a.
Speaker 1 (07:45):
Borders on an impossible situation. You see, he has to
clean out these organizations while at the same time run
these organizations.
Speaker 2 (07:53):
We have to protect American power worldwide.
Speaker 1 (07:56):
I understand all that, but handing the United States military
trillion dollars is like handing a heroin Addict ten thousand dollars.
It's only going to go towards bad things. We are
in a crisis situation in the military currently. Remember when
Mike Ben's came on the show, talked about it.
Speaker 8 (08:16):
Oh, it's super nasty, and I am very reticent about
a trillion dollar Pentagon budget. If you're going to do
something like that, do it in year two after you've
got a massive reorg at the Pentagon that shows reform
at a fundamental level. I would like to see the
Pentagon come out and match the State Department's reorganization project
(08:39):
and say that they've cut one hundred and fifty agencies.
The fact is is the Pentagon is where the real
money is. This is a massive, massive problem, and you know,
by some counts, the you know, the Street reported a
thirty five trillion dollar accounting black hole in the Pentagon
back in twenty twenty. If those numbers are true, that
(09:00):
would be larger than the entire US National debt, just
with the amount of money that's gone missing from the Pentagon.
Speaker 1 (09:09):
Back to what we were talking about at the beginning,
why is it that there are three really big things
the communists are focused on. They wanted to stop Matt
Gates and they did. Now we have Pambondi. Things have
been moving slow at the Justice Department right anyway, Moving
on past that, they want to keep all the illegals here.
(09:30):
Weird how committed they are to that, and they want
the head of Pete Hegsath. Now let me just piggyback
this with a little story from the State Department. State
Department analyst under Joe Biden, six hundred and fifty thousand
dollars in fraud and a two year scam spam six
hundred and fifty thousand dollars, plead it guilty, six hundred
(09:54):
and fifty thousand. That's at the State Department. Now I
want you to think for a moment about the State
Department's budget. The numbers don't matter, So forget about that,
forget about forget about the numbers. Let's use a visual representation.
That's the State Department's budget. That's the budget of the
United States military. One person was writing themselves checks for
(10:18):
six hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Do you have any
earthly idea how many criminals are currently being paid by
the United States Military and it's not waste. Stop letting
them get away with that theft. The largest criminal organization
on the planet is the United States government, and maybe
the most sinister part of that organization is the United
(10:43):
States military as of right now. Why do you think
they want Hegseith gone so badly? Why do you think
they're so concerned with that? The communist tells you what
he truly fears. He tells you all the time. All
that may have made you uncomfortable that I am right.
Speaker 2 (11:05):
I love sleeping. Sleeping one of my favorite things. There's
just nothing that quite beat well.
Speaker 1 (11:12):
Here's why. It's about setting the tone. I love setting
the tone. You know you got date night with the wife, hey,
a compliment right when you see her.
Speaker 2 (11:20):
It sets the right tone for the evening.
Speaker 1 (11:22):
Waking up in the morning knowing you had a good
night's sleep sets the tone for the day. Everything you
face that day gets easier and better. That's why I
love dreampowder from beam because I never have to wonder
if I'm going to feel like that the next day.
It's a cup of hot chocolate's delicious minus cinnamon chocolate.
Speaker 2 (11:41):
Only it has natural.
Speaker 1 (11:42):
Things in it that will put you to sleep and
when you wake up, not heavy, not.
Speaker 2 (11:47):
Groggy, not miserable, energized and ready to go.
Speaker 1 (11:51):
You want to try it up to forty percent off
shopbeam dot com slash Jesse Kelly again natural thing Shopbeam
dot com slash Jesse Kelly. Let's have a kind of
(12:11):
back to the basics chat, shall we before we get
to what Pete hag Seth is doing, why it's so important?
And Trump yesterday he signed an executive order, and the
executive order was not It wasn't majorly important as far
as tangibly doing anything. Really, it was an executive order
to say, hey, the day we won World War one,
(12:34):
it's a big deal and we should celebrate that.
Speaker 2 (12:35):
That should be a holiday.
Speaker 1 (12:36):
The day we won World War two, that's kind of
a big deal and it should be a holiday, national holiday.
Speaker 2 (12:42):
I love that he put in there.
Speaker 1 (12:43):
We don't need any days off where we have too
many holidays, but should be a day we celebrate.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
So why even bring this up at all?
Speaker 1 (12:50):
Because it wasn't that major, Well, it was a left's
reaction to it. And what we're about to talk about
may seem very basic, And if you're where you need
to be, it will be very basic. If you're not
where you need to be, you won't buy it. It'll
probably make you uncomfortable. But accepting what the motivation of
(13:13):
Democrats today is is everything? Know thy enemy if you will,
knowing what they truly want is everything. And look in
life period, would you go out for a date If
you're saying and you're out there dating, it's important. It's
important to understand what do you want? What are your motivations?
(13:34):
You're just looking for a good time at a red
lobster on a Friday night, looking to settle down and
get somebody a wedding ring, a child? What's their motivation?
Does it match yours? Understanding? Motivations are important. Democrats hate
the United States of America and they want to destroy it.
I can't put it any more frankly than that. And
(13:56):
until you get to that place of understanding, you'll always
be lost, You'll always be shocked, You'll always you'll wake
up what every day and you'll look at the news,
What are they I can't believe that. Do you ever
find yourself saying that? You say that a lot. I
can't believe they? Why can't you believe it? What would
you do if you hated the country?
Speaker 2 (14:17):
You remember? Do you remember a few.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
Years ago when this Mara Gray went on MSNBC and
she said this about the flag.
Speaker 9 (14:27):
Long Island this weekend visiting a really dear friend, and
I was really disturbed. I saw, you know, dozens and
dozens of pickup trucks with you know, explicatives against Joe
Biden on the back of them, Trump flags, and some
cases just dozens of American flags, which you know, is
(14:48):
also just disturbing because essentially the message was clear, it
was this is my country.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
I'm glad she I'm glad we dug that up because
I wanted to talk to you about what we're discussing here.
How I came to this realization because I was once
one of those very naive people who believe that those
the people on the left are just kind of misguided.
We all want the same things, that lame thing. I
used to think like that too, well, we all kind
of want the same things. They're just kind of naive
(15:16):
or they don't understand. They don't understand that taking away
guns will increase violent crime.
Speaker 2 (15:21):
They don't understand that opening up the border will actually
destroy the country.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
I made all these excuses, but it was that conversation
that Mark Ray just had.
Speaker 2 (15:29):
I had it with so many.
Speaker 1 (15:34):
And the conversation usually when something like this they were
starting to sprinkle politics into professional sports, TV commercials, things
like that, companies were starting to take always left wing
political stances. I started pitching a fit about it because
this is back when I was super into sports. Can
I just watched the NFL game without all this politics,
(15:57):
and every Democrat I knew, every one of them, said
politics have always been in the NFL. What's your problem?
And I would, of course ask why, how do you
figure that? They would say, well, they always have the
military there, they always play the national anthem there. I'll
(16:19):
think about that for a moment. The United States military
is partisan. A partisan to me shouldn't be. It's a
big organization full of people who are willing to lay
down their lives for defense of America.
Speaker 2 (16:34):
Not political.
Speaker 1 (16:36):
Well, in the eyes of somebody who hates America. The
organization dedicated to protecting America is very, very political you see,
that's how this works. That brings me to what Pete
Hegsat did. He just announced twenty percent cut across the
board of four stars, generals and admirals. Now you should understand,
we have more four stars today.
Speaker 2 (16:58):
Than we had during World War Two.
Speaker 1 (17:00):
We have this because the United States military is a corrupt,
criminal organization, a good old boy network where evil, corrupt
scumbags promote each other all the time, reward each other
with generous gifts. They bounce back and forth from being
three stars and four stars into working at the defense
industry for a million dollars a year.
Speaker 2 (17:20):
It's a really terrible system. Here was Pete talking about it.
Speaker 3 (17:24):
We are leaving wokeness and weakness behind. No more pronouns,
no more climate change obsession, no more emergency vaccine mandates,
no more dudes in dresses.
Speaker 2 (17:42):
We're done with that.
Speaker 3 (17:53):
We're focused on lethality, meritocracy, accountability, standards, and readiness.
Speaker 2 (18:02):
That's magnificent.
Speaker 1 (18:04):
But you can't do that without cleaning out the communist
rod at the top.
Speaker 2 (18:07):
And so they're starting to chop away at the top.
Speaker 1 (18:11):
But that brings me back to a conversation we've had
many times and we'll have it again right now. Why
did the system try so hard to stop Pete Hegseth,
and why are they still trying so hard to stop
Pete Hegseth. In fact, let's not even do the system part.
Let's talk about our role in this, your role, in
(18:31):
my role. I'm talking about our role as people on
the right. Because the left Democrats elected Democrats, they don't
actually have the power to stop really much at all
right now, yet some things are getting stopped. Pete Hegseth
almost had his nomination withdrawn. We had to bully Joni
Earnst into backing off. But there was one senator from
(18:54):
the very red state now of North Dakota, Tom till
North Dakota, of North Carolina.
Speaker 2 (18:59):
Tom Tiller is his name, and he.
Speaker 1 (19:01):
Was working very hard behind the scenes the torpedo Pete Hegseth. Now,
keep in mind, North Carolina could have the reddest Republican
humany possible. Instead they have Tom Tillis. And it's funny
Tom Tillis is in the news because Tom Tillis is
also the one out there blocking Ed Martin. Yes, that's right,
(19:23):
you see, he's already announced he wouldn't support him.
Speaker 2 (19:27):
He is.
Speaker 10 (19:28):
I don't believe he's been in advanced to the markup
and I'm met with mister Martin. He seems like a
good man. Most of my concerns related to January sixth,
and he built a compelling case on some of the
fifteen twelve prosecutions that were probably heat of the moment,
bad decisions. But where we probably have a difference is
(19:52):
I think anybody that reached the perimeter should have been
in prison for some period of time. Whether it's thirty
days or three years is debatable, But I have no
t for anybody who entered the building on January the sixth,
and that's probably where most of the friction was. If
mister Martin were being put for it as a US
attorney for any district except the district where January sixth
happened the protest happened, I'd probably support them, but not
(20:15):
in this district. At this point, I'm indicated to the
White House, I wouldn't support his nomination.
Speaker 2 (20:19):
As Trump called.
Speaker 1 (20:21):
Brenda, and I talk all the time, I'll make you angry.
Do keep in mind that Ed Martin taking over the
DC district is pretty much the most important thing Trump
wants to do that. District is full of communist snakes
who've attacked the American people with a vigor over the
last four years, throwing as many of them as they
(20:42):
could in prison ed. Martin's going to go in there
and clean it out. And that's why people like Tom Tillis,
Red State Republicans step up and stop it.
Speaker 2 (20:52):
Whenever we're right.
Speaker 1 (20:53):
On the cusp of a really really important victory, we'll
flirt with important victories, we'll do a little of this
little that, but we're on the cusp of something tangible,
something lasting. It's Red state Republicans that step in and
stop it. It's always John Cornyn, It's always James Langford,
Tom Tillis, Cassidy Thune, rounds Unit Curtis, you name it.
(21:15):
Red state after red state after red state. So my
point in this little rant is it comes back to
you and me changing our voting behavior in primaries and
changing the voter behavior of the people we know, because
we can't get long lasting, tangible wins with these losers
in there. And speaking of Langford, let's talk really briefly
(21:37):
here before we wrap this up about immigration, because again,
the communists hate the country. As we just talked about
they're bringing in as many foreigners.
Speaker 2 (21:46):
As humanly possible.
Speaker 1 (21:48):
If you look at the television set and you look
at people like Ilhan Omar saying like this, and you're mortified,
you should understand that we have, in a roundabout way,
people like this sitting in Congress because of Red State Republicans.
Speaker 3 (22:02):
Congressman Omar Miles Morale with the Daily Caller News Foundation,
do you think more of your Democratic College should be
traveling to El Salvador to advocate on behalf of a
vinego Garcia.
Speaker 6 (22:10):
I think you should.
Speaker 1 (22:12):
Yeah, I'm sorry, what Congress?
Speaker 2 (22:15):
Who should you?
Speaker 6 (22:16):
Why me? I'm not thinking any more questions right now,
but here you are.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
Yeah. Thanks.
Speaker 11 (22:22):
I would say our country should be more fearful of
white man across our country because they are actually causing
most of the deaths within this country.
Speaker 2 (22:37):
Angry that she's in Congress.
Speaker 1 (22:40):
She's in Congress because for decades, the United States of
America has allowed the mass importation of barbarians from foreign lands,
and now communists activists can show up from those foreign
lands and get elected to Congress and then use their
position in Congress to subvert and destroy the United States
of America. And if you're upset about that mess importation,
you should understand it doesn't happen without red state Republicans.
(23:07):
James Langford just last year from the reddest state in
the Union, Oklahoma, tried to get amnesty passed with the Democrats.
That's why you have ilhan Omar in her like in Congress.
All that may have made you uncomfortable, but I am right.
I love feeling good all the time. I love feeling
full of energy all the time. And here's what we
(23:30):
all do. We all reach for what another cup of
coffee and energy drink God forbid or something like that.
Why do we do this all the time because we
want to feel full of energy, good, excited about work
or play or whatever is next. Why don't you get
rid of all that stuff. I'm not saying stop drinking coffee.
I still drink it, but get rid of the necessity
for it and just feel good naturally. That's what chalk
(23:52):
will do for you. Natural herbal supplements from chalk, male
vitality stacks and female vitality stacks. Or maybe you don't
want to go with the stack route, try this. Just
try this for three months, get some chalk lit powder
and in the morning glass of milk or a smoothie,
just mixed some chocolate powder and their vitamins and minerals
(24:13):
packed full of it.
Speaker 2 (24:14):
You'll feel so good you want.
Speaker 1 (24:16):
To join me in that chalk dot com slash jessetv
gets you a big fat discount. All right, let's talk
about the latest and greatest and worst about the FBI,
(24:39):
DOJ and all that. Because the Pambondi Attorney General Pambondi
did come out and made an announcement today about arrests
of a bunch of petals.
Speaker 12 (24:49):
Who she was today, we are proud to announce the
results of the FBI's Operation Restore Justice initiative. This historic,
unprecedented nationwide operation led to the arrest of two hundred
and five child sex predators. Unbelievable in just five days.
Speaker 1 (25:13):
Okay, well, that's obviously a good thing. Two hundred and
five monsters taken off the streets always a good thing.
Cash Bettel got up, he talked about it.
Speaker 13 (25:25):
I also want to just take a moment to emphasize
the priority of this Department of Justice, in this FBI
our children. If you harm our children, you will be
given no sanctuary. There is no place we will not
come to hunt you down. There is no place we
will not look for you, and there is no cage
(25:46):
we will not put you in should you do harm
to our children. The prioritization of this administration in general BONDI,
has made it abundantly clear to child predators you will
be hunted down and you will be prosecuted.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
It's hard to complain about predators being taken off the streets,
and I am.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
Not complaining about it. It's a good thing.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
Also, let's understand the game that's being played. You can
argue that it has to be played. But cash Betel
went before committee today and asked for ten billion dollars
for the FBI.
Speaker 2 (26:20):
The FBI.
Speaker 1 (26:20):
In fact, I'll read you this text message I got
from a FBI special agent.
Speaker 2 (26:26):
So how about that, FYI.
Speaker 1 (26:29):
The FBI bragging about arresting child predators is a rebrand.
Speaker 2 (26:33):
They do this every year.
Speaker 1 (26:35):
They just change the name of a program to play
the conservative media. Used to be called Operation Cross Country.
It was done for twenty plus years. That's verbatim. I
just read it off my phone. I'm not complaining about
the arrest of a bunch of child sex predators. Good
throw them in the middle. Of the Pacific Ocean for
all I care. With a bunch of sharp chum around them.
That all sounds great to me. And I'm not genuinely
(26:57):
complaining about Bondie or cash Btel. I am, however, very
wary right now.
Speaker 2 (27:05):
I'm wary of being played.
Speaker 1 (27:09):
We've had this conversation before. I feel It's not that
I feel like we're being played. I'm worried we're being played.
I want child sex predators arrested as fast as humanly possible,
but that's not the top priority right now for me.
Save in the country involves arresting FBI agents, politicians, bureaucrats
(27:34):
across the federal government. That's what we need, we need,
we need the Epstein people exposed, exposed Pam BONDI talked
about this.
Speaker 6 (27:44):
The FBI.
Speaker 12 (27:45):
They're reviewing. There are tens of thousands of videos of
Epstein with children or child and there are hundreds of victims,
and no one victim will ever get relieved. It's just
the volume, and that's what they're going through right now.
The FBI is diligently going through that. I haven't seen
(28:06):
that statement, but I'll call him later and find out.
Speaker 2 (28:12):
FBI is diligently going through it.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
That is interesting because the FBI's the one who covered
it up. I mean, you remember the FBI rated Jeffrey
Epstein's New York home. Jeffrey Epstein was famous for videotaping everything.
Speaker 2 (28:34):
I know.
Speaker 1 (28:36):
But during that raid they found a drawer with a
bunch of home videos DVDs, bunches of them. You can
go look at a picture of it. It's on the Internet.
The FBI decided they weren't going to take anything in
the drawer. The agent in charge, well, I mean, we
can't take that stuff. They were ordered later to go
back and get the video. The videos had all been removed,
of course by the Epstein people.
Speaker 2 (28:59):
But you want me to believe that same FBI, same.
Speaker 1 (29:03):
Agents, they're now digging into it, diligently, just going after it,
same way they went after Larry Nasser. All right, Look,
James Comer came out, He flat out things. Things have
been destroyed.
Speaker 14 (29:15):
I hope, I hope James has the Epstein files, because
I don't think the Department Justice has them, or at
least the Attorney General does not have them, or she
would have turned him over. The President ordered them release
the Attorney General ordered them released. We all know they
have not been released. And one of my biggest fears
(29:35):
that I had, and I expressed this with was Cash
Patail and a lot of people, Stephen Miller and a
lot of people going into the to the new administration.
I'm like, you know, I hope they're not shredding document truck. Now,
this was a few weeks before the transition. I said,
I hope they're not shredding document. But you all need
to go on that first day and try to get
(29:57):
all this stuff released, because you know, my fear, he
is from what I dealt with in investigations and in
communication with this deep state apparatus, is they're probably in
their shred and documents as we speak.
Speaker 1 (30:16):
The criminals inside the federal government are destroying evidence. There's
a reason a paper shredded truck parked out in front
of the DOJ before Donald Trump got sworn in. There's
a reason the DC swamp delayed Cash Ptel's confirmation as
long as they possibly could. They delayed Pambondi's confirmation as
(30:38):
long as they possibly could. Why did they do that?
Neither of those confirmations were in doubt. Why did they
do it? They were playing for time, you see, they
were busy taking care of things. So back to what
we talked about. I'm really happy we got some child
sex predators off the street.
Speaker 2 (30:57):
I am.
Speaker 1 (30:59):
I hope it's not four years of this tossing me
a little red meat more so. You know, all cheer
about when it's government people. I want to see call
me when it's a press conference for two hundred and
five FBI agents who've been arrested.
Speaker 2 (31:15):
I hate, hate when my back hurts. I despise it.
Speaker 1 (31:20):
You have back pain, knee pain, foot pain. These are
things that plague people. You know what has changed my
life when it comes to that stuff. Shoes finally started
listening to all those people. Now, you need better shoes.
You need better shoes. That's what Gravity to Fire is
all about. G to Phi, if you will. They had
their special shoes with this special technology that absorbs all
(31:46):
that shock, all that impact. You're walking on the concrete
on the hard floor. Your knees are taken, all that,
your back is taken, all that. That's why you hurt.
At the end of the day. Get some G TOFI
shoes in your life, and.
Speaker 2 (31:58):
That's all you'll have.
Speaker 1 (31:59):
You'll never have any dease, whether you're standing, walking, whenever
you're doing. Your feet feels so much better, your knees
feel so much better.
Speaker 2 (32:06):
Here's what you need to do.
Speaker 1 (32:07):
Tex Jesse Tone eight eight Jesse to We'll be back.
Speaker 15 (32:24):
What do you make of that that he's just been
a little less visible than I think a lot of
people Trump observers expected he would be.
Speaker 5 (32:31):
Yeah, well, reportedly he's been visible at nightclubs far more
than he has been on the seventh floor of the
Hoover Building, and.
Speaker 2 (32:38):
There are reports.
Speaker 5 (32:40):
That daily briefings to him have been changed from every
day to maybe twice weekly.
Speaker 2 (32:45):
A few moments later, and.
Speaker 15 (32:47):
Now let's circle back to a segment from Friday Show.
Frank for Gluesy was on that morning during this hour
discussing the work of administration officials.
Speaker 2 (32:54):
At the end of that.
Speaker 15 (32:55):
Segment, for Glucy said that FBI Director Cash Pateel has
reportedly been more visible at nightclubs that at his office
at FBI headquarters. This was a misstatement. We have not
verified that claim. We will be right back.
Speaker 2 (33:10):
Okay, Well, first, it wasn't a misstatement. They lied.
Speaker 1 (33:14):
A guy came on the show and lined, this is
yet another thing the communist does. Whenever he's caught, he
tries to say it was a misstep, it was a mistake,
it was a misstatement. That's a lie. That's what that's called.
If your kids did it, you'd call them liars. Joining
me now, Curtis House, managing editor of NewsBusters. Curtis, the
media loves to do this. Tell an out right lie,
(33:34):
let it get around the world about eighty times, and
then come out well, I mean there was a misstatement,
just a little disclaimer four days ago.
Speaker 2 (33:41):
I'm sure that cleared the whole thing up. They lied,
that's what they do, right.
Speaker 6 (33:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 16 (33:46):
It's just like one of Frank Footgluozy's other big things,
which is saying that Trump was a Russian agent. You know,
you say something for years and years and years, you
let it get into the civic bloodstream, and then when
facts show otherwise, there's no need to apologize, or people
have already settled on particular in error, at least some
(34:06):
people have, and then mission accomplished.
Speaker 6 (34:09):
That's exactly what we had here.
Speaker 16 (34:11):
Although I did enjoy the kind of squirming by Johthlin Lamir,
who is a snake. He's such a weasel, such a
little twerp, which is why he fits in well as
the host of Morning Joe's millionth Hour, whatever that is.
But notice that they made him do it. They didn't
make the gluesy come back on and squeal and squirm.
(34:31):
They let someone else do it. But it was also
saying please don't see ann Us.
Speaker 2 (34:38):
Curtis.
Speaker 1 (34:39):
Is that what these media organizations are doing now when
they have to add these disclaimers. We see the view
has to do this about every five minutes. They'll tell
some outright lie about somebody and then they'll have to
give a legal disclaimer on it. Now, that is just
because we started suing, right.
Speaker 16 (34:56):
Oh yeah, that's exactly what this is, Jesse, And I'm glad,
glad that we're in moving any direction back towards some accountability.
But it's not about trust, and it's not that they
actually feel sorry. They're just doing it because they don't
want to get sued. Well, let's think about this. If
you don't want to get sued, then maybe you shouldn't
just make crap up on the spot. But that's who
(35:18):
we're dealing with. Frank Magluzy is a guy who is
repeatedly referred to parents at school board organization's school board
meetings as terrorists. He has said that they are a
national security threat. This is the deep state gunk that
we are dealing with as a country. He doesn't care
about the average citizen. And to think for years, people
(35:39):
like Frank Fagluzy, we're serving as FBI agents as US attorney,
that we're arresting and putting people behind bars with these
kinds of deep disgust and hatreds for certain groups of Americans.
You just wonder about what these agencies have been up
to for all of these previous decades. But it's about
time that just because Donald Trump came in, you know,
(36:01):
now these media organizations are running scared. And because of
the work of Zachary Young suing CNN for having ruined
his life as a paramilitary contractor, we're starting to see
some sort of a little bit inching back towards some
sense semblance of normalcy.
Speaker 6 (36:19):
But it cannot stop. You can't be satisfied.
Speaker 16 (36:21):
So whenever the sixty minutes thing comes down for the
Kamala Harrison interview, another donation to the Trump Library, you
can't just say that you're satisfied.
Speaker 6 (36:29):
People need to keep the boot on the throat.
Speaker 2 (36:33):
Curtis.
Speaker 1 (36:34):
Another person they keep lying about they can't help themselves
is Pete hagg Seth. This is very obviously something they're
not going to let go because it's not a twenty
four hour news cycle. They're on this and they won't
let off it. What do you make of their problem
with Pete hagg Seth.
Speaker 6 (36:50):
Well, I think a couple of things.
Speaker 16 (36:52):
Number One, he's not a suit at the Pentagon who
has spent years leaking to all of these snibbling reporters
like the Tashta Beartrand at CNN. You can tell that
she has a personal animus against him, has legally been
working publicly and probably privately behind the scenes to try
and get rid of him because he again is he
(37:12):
pointed out in his hearing, which I thought was a
really from an image standpoint, was good have someone who
has dust on their boots, who actually wasn't sitting in
an air conditioned room inside the green zone of o Iraq,
who actually was out, who actually saw battle, who was
actually there with the rank and file, who was one
of the rank and file. They can't stand that. And
(37:34):
then two, what he actually wants to do to get
rid of this communist, anti family nonsense out of the Pentagon,
who actually enacts standards for our military that we are
the strongest, most lethal fighting force known to man, that
we can actually be that again. And so all of
those things put together just to hate from the press
(37:55):
because he worked at Fox and what he wants to
do inside the Pentagon, plus just hating him because he's
a Trump nominee, all of those things put together show
that he probably is enemy number one, which we saw
in our study with the Network Evening US cast at BCCBSMEBC.
He was one hundred percent negative, whereas the President was
back at ninety two percent. Elon Musk and RFK Junior
(38:19):
all well below that. There's a reason why he is
or hated, depending on who you're listening to than the president.
Speaker 2 (38:26):
H Churtis.
Speaker 1 (38:28):
Tell me about defunding NPR and PBS.
Speaker 16 (38:31):
What happened here, Yeah, on Friday or late Thursday night,
it was one of those things. After eleven pm Eastern,
the President sound on executive order to basically defund PBS
and NPR and also direct other government agencies to cease
funding these organ uh, cease giving out grants like DHS
National Damage for the Humanities hud to give money to
(38:54):
PBS and NPR. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is this
board that oversees them, and these seats are appointed by
the president. They've since come out and said, we're an
independent agency. Well, you're appointed by the president. You serve
with the pleasure of the president, so screw off. But
this is something that a Republican president should done. You
(39:14):
talk about this all the time, Jesse, doing what you
actually campaign on doing, and Republicans, this is one of
many issues where they haven't shown a spine for decades
where they just said that they want to defund PBS
and NPR and then they don't actually do it because
they get scared of, oh, you want to kill big
bird or whatever crazy reason, kids won't be able to
read now or something like that. Well, the president actually
(39:35):
had the stones to do something about it. Congress needs
to now do something about it. Unfortunately, this is gonna
end up in the courts where you know these far
left judges, they're the ones that are carrying around the
PBS and NPR tote bags when they do those funding pledges.
These are the kind of people that call in So
it's going to be a fight all the way to
the Supreme Court. I think on this particular issue.
Speaker 1 (39:55):
Every dagon thing all right, which brings me to Jensaki
because jen Sake, she was talking about covering up Biden's
decline and saying it's a cover up is dangerous.
Speaker 2 (40:07):
Here she was.
Speaker 17 (40:08):
I left in May of twenty twenty two just for
the facts here, and I have seen Biden once since then,
when I took my daughter to the holiday party this
last December, after he had lost, and so I hadn't
seen him in person during that period of time. I
never saw that person, not a single time. And I
was in the Oval office every day that was on
(40:30):
that debate stage. I'm not a doctor. Aging happens quite quickly.
Cover Up is a very loaded term.
Speaker 15 (40:36):
I think, Well means you knew that it was really
bad and you're pretending otherwise versus you're diluting yourself, which
I think is what people do a lot.
Speaker 17 (40:42):
Well, I understand, but I still think it's like cover
up is often like a crime, right, we're talking.
Speaker 2 (40:48):
People use that worse than the Crown.
Speaker 17 (40:50):
People use that term as they relate to water Gate
or the covering up of not sharing public information about.
Speaker 6 (40:56):
A war and I'm not accusing anybody of a crime.
Speaker 17 (40:58):
I understand, but other people of you term, and I
think it's a bit of a dangerous term.
Speaker 1 (41:04):
Yeah, they covered everything up, and Jensaki knew the entire thing.
I know from my sources, and I don't have sources
like you have. I know that she was actually frustrated
they wouldn't let her see the president because he was
so dementia addled half the time.
Speaker 16 (41:17):
Yeah, and I've heard as well that you know, she
definitely had some teeth that all those folks that are
saying if you actually would try to report on the president,
you would try to hold his feet to the fire
on this usue with that issue. She was vehement in
defending him or threatening reporters. So I would just say
it's a very low bar, of course, Jessie. But she's
a way better liar and more eloquent. She speaks in
(41:39):
complete sentences compared to kareein Jean Pierre, which is why
I guess the last few years were just you know,
there's some dark gallows humor to what was going on.
But with her, because she's so well spoken, she's definitely
she's the epitome of the Karen who asks to speak
to the manager because you know, the one hundred dollars
(41:59):
didn't her is not exactly cooked the way it was
shown on Instagram. You know, I think Karen is an
overused term, but I think she is definitely the fit.
She embodies that, she's the personification of that. I think
back to a documentary at the end of the Obama
years that CNN did you know she They followed her
on her way to the White House one day and
(42:21):
she was just like, well, I'm just apparent, just like
all of you. I sing the wheels on the bus
go round and round with my kids too. It was
the biggest, single, biggest like joke that I've ever seen
in terms of someone in trying to relate to the
American people. It just sticks with me years later because
it was just so pathetic and insane.
Speaker 6 (42:40):
You know, this is who she is, and that's.
Speaker 16 (42:42):
Why Democrats hire her admitiary after administration, position after position,
because she's pretty good at it. But you know, at
this point, we even we know the truth about Biden
when it comes to somebody as demented and struggling as
he was, truly cover that up and getting.
Speaker 2 (43:03):
Plus you had to call it a holiday holiday party.
These freaking people. Curtis, thank you, brother, I appreciate it.
Mm hmmmm