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Speaker 1 (00:02):
We have to have a talk about them using our
values against us as it pertains to the border and
other things. We'll do that tonight. Senator rand Paul is here.
There are some bills coming we need to talk about.
Lee Smith, Breonna Morello packed tonight, and I'm writing, let's
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have a chat about what the Communists are doing now
that they've lost power, and so, you know, let's use
the border as a perfect example of what I'm about
to talk about. Remember, remember how many times we've discussed
the communists uses your values against you because he doesn't
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have any values.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
His only value is the revolution.
Speaker 1 (00:51):
It gives him freedom to use whatever values you have
against you. So let's all come back to that in
a moment. Just put that in your back pocket. Let's
talk about the border quickly. During Thanksgiving week we found
one hundred unaccompanied miners down on the border. Four year
old girl found with a piece of paper that has
a phone.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
Number on it.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
What Democrats did at the border on purpose is a deep,
deep evil.
Speaker 2 (01:23):
It is.
Speaker 1 (01:24):
And we're not talking about disagreements here on Well, how
many should we allow in? I'm not sure should we
give an extra bottle of water? Let's have a no, no, no,
we're not having these normal arguments. Democrats got elected four
years ago and they threw open the doors of this
country and facilitated, in fact, use your money to pay
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for in many cases, the largest slave trade is a
history of mankind. That's what the southern border is. That's
what they've done. By the numbers, just based on numbers alone,
it's really not even debatable. Democrats facilitated and funded with
your money, the largest slave trade in human history, sex,
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trafficking of children, drug It's just abominable what they've done,
not only to them, to.
Speaker 2 (02:19):
Us as a nation. And they did it on purpose,
on purpose. It's why.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
Remember the fifth they pitched when Donald Trump was finally
starting to put these people where they should be, in
camps and things like that as we processed them out.
Remember the pitch, Remember the fifth they pitched.
Speaker 3 (02:39):
When we have children being housed in cages, crying for
their mommies and daddies. We know we are better than this.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
Your administration owns locking up children.
Speaker 4 (02:52):
But if kids in cages is too much for you defend,
there is one option.
Speaker 2 (02:56):
You could resign.
Speaker 5 (02:57):
People aren't talking about the goddamn emails or not. They're
talking about kids separated from their mom and their dad,
sitting in cages on our southern border.
Speaker 6 (03:08):
They watch in horror as children are torn from their
families and thrown into cages.
Speaker 5 (03:14):
You know, he rips its families, He rips them apart
at our borders.
Speaker 2 (03:18):
He puts children in cages.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
Of course, they don't care about the kids, and they
weren't worried about separation. They knew they could use your
values against you to stop Donald Trump from stopping them.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
And then they got elected and they filled up.
Speaker 1 (03:33):
This country with rapists and murderers on purpose. I did
distress this before we get to this next point. They
did what they did to this country on purpose. They
use things like refugee resettlement programs to take your money
and fly illegals in. Many of them didn't even have
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to cross the border. They just went down and got them,
put them on a plane with your money, bludgeoned to
death by some scumbag who flew from New York to
Georgia with your money. And Democrats did it on purpose.
And this is actually not a border rant. This is
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not This is a different kind of a rant about
something that's happening right now.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
I see it everywhere.
Speaker 1 (04:21):
Back to what we talked about in the beginning, your values,
them using your values against you. What do you want
in this society? What do you want for the society?
Speaker 2 (04:31):
Boo?
Speaker 1 (04:32):
You want to live at peace? Don't you? You want
to have a good, safe, clean society. Of course you
want all those things. But don't you want to be
at peace? I want to be at peace. No one
wants to fight all the time, argue all the time,
all this. Don't you just want to kind of live
at peace with your fellow men. You want the fighting
to stop. That's a very natural inclination. I just want
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everything to calm down. I want the fighting to stop. Well,
the communists unders stand that about you, do keep in mind,
and you better keep this in mind.
Speaker 2 (05:04):
They do not share that value at all.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
They have no desire, not even that much, to stop
the fighting, to calm things down, to live at peace.
They're fighting a revolution. They are fighting a revolution. They
intend to burn it all down. But they understand that's
your values, right. Don't you just want to be nice? Hey,
let's get along, let's live at peace. And so remember
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that border talk we just had. Democrats are out there
saying things like this, Now, this is an anonymous Democrat
senator who said this to the Hill quote, we utterly
mismanaged that issue, including our Democrat caucus here talking about
the immigration issue. But forget about all the specifics. We
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mismanaged the issue. This is what you're going to see
a ton of now, and it's going to.
Speaker 2 (05:57):
Go way beyond the border.
Speaker 1 (05:58):
This is going to be person and after person, issue
after issue. The evil demons who've done so much wrong
over the last four years are now because we've won
and we have the power, and they know you want
to live at peace and I want to be at peace,
and we all want to be a piece. They're going
to use that against you and do the Hey, okay,
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it was kind of a mistake at the border. Whoops,
did I have a bottle of water here?
Speaker 2 (06:26):
Fuck? I accidentally tipped it over. It's a mistake. Let's hey,
don't be mad at me. We've mismanaged it.
Speaker 1 (06:34):
We we zigged, we meant to zag, which is kind
of a big misunderstanding. Mark Zuckerberg spends four hundred million
dollars in twoenty twenty sinks a fortune beyond what you
or I will ever see to ensure Democrats can cheat
and steal the White House from President Donald Trump. About
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fifteen minutes ago, he left mar A Lago because he
went down there and wants to.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
Be part of Trump's team.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
I want to be part of what do they say,
America's renewal. Everywhere you will see now communists after communists,
after communists, after communists acting.
Speaker 2 (07:12):
I said, hey, I'm on your team. Hey, all right,
I kind.
Speaker 1 (07:14):
Of I saw the airror in my ways, I.
Speaker 2 (07:16):
Made an oopsie. It was a little poop poo, And
now I want to get along. Shouldn't we get along?
Don't you want to get along?
Speaker 1 (07:23):
You want to be at peace, right, and you have
got to fight against that human instinct of yours to
go along with it. They didn't mismanage a thing. We
shared and still share a country with people trying to
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destroy it. Every chance they get the we'll try to
destroy it. And when they have the power, they will
light everything on fire. And when the power is taken
from them, they will look to you and say, man,
I can't believe these.
Speaker 2 (07:57):
Fires got started.
Speaker 1 (07:59):
Oh maybe that was kind of us, but it was
an accident. Hey, shouldn't we get along. Let's get these
buyers put out. You have got to resist. They're not
going to stop Democrat run Denver. They paid three hundred
and fifty million dollars to illegals. Did you know that
three hundred and fifty million dollars? Did you know that
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the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City, the Roosevelt Hotel
Pakistani owned, has taken in millions and millions, tens of
millions of dollars of your money to put illegals up there.
Speaker 2 (08:33):
You'll probably never be able to afford to stay.
Speaker 1 (08:35):
In the Roosevelt Roosevelt Hotel, and even if you could,
you probably wouldn't want to now. But millions of your
dollars were spent to bring these people in and put
them up. Did you know that one hundred and eighty
thousand people, over the course of a year were deemed
to be such a risk, so dangerous, so criminal, they
should have immediately been deported and sent away. Instead they
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were released. Those hundred and eighty thousand people, they're not
sitting in a cage, they're not back in Venezuela.
Speaker 2 (09:05):
They bought a burrito.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
Next to you this morning in the gas station. They're
driving by the school where your daughter attends as we speak,
and None of this was mismanaged. None of this was
an accident. A whoopsie, I can't believe we did this.
Speaker 2 (09:23):
Oh no, what'spilled my milk?
Speaker 1 (09:25):
These people brought every person into this country they possibly
could the second they had the slightest bit of power,
and some of them went on record on camera trying
to enlist them in the military.
Speaker 6 (09:40):
Do you know what the recruiting numbers are at the
Army and the Navy and the Air Force. They can't
reach their quotas. Each month. They can't find enough people
to join our military forces. And there are those who
are undocumented who want the chance to serve and risk
their lives for this country.
Speaker 2 (09:58):
Should we give them the chance?
Speaker 6 (10:00):
I think we should.
Speaker 2 (10:04):
Do, not forget.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
And when Democrats like Kathy Hogel get up now and
I start talking pretty tough into the camera, well, I mean,
I really think we should deport the criminals. Keep in
mind Kathy Hoko applauded, facilitated, and use your money to
pay for bringing in as many illegals as she possibly could.
She changes her too now, though, doesn't she.
Speaker 7 (10:28):
We need to fix the border, fix the system. But
I'll tell you this, those who come here legally we
want to get them jobs. I have four hundred and
sixty thousand open jobs in the state of New York.
I want them to get the proper work permits. I
want them to keep their temporary protective status if that's
what they have. I want to make sure that they're
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part of contributing to society while they're here. That's separate
from people who are criminals. Someone breaks the law, I'll
be the first one to call up BYCE and say
get them out of here. So there is a difference
in categories of individuals.
Speaker 2 (11:05):
This is what they're going to do now. And it's again,
this was not actually a segment about the border. That
was just an example I used.
Speaker 1 (11:13):
They are going to do this on issue after issue
after issue after issue. Shouldn't we get along? Don't you
want to get along? Let's tone down the rhetoric. Hey,
let's calm things down. Hey we can meet in the middle.
Surely you had better remember the demons are still demons
now they just come to you with a hand out
instead of a raised fist because you took their power
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away from them. Do not forget who they are, what
they want, and what they've done to this country. All
that may have made you uncomfortable, but I am right.
We have the great Senator Ran Paul joining us. I
don't even know if I want to talk to ram Paul.
And it's not because I don't like him. I love
Ram Paul. Because there are spending bills coming in the
Senate and I'm pretty sure they're going to want to
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make you and I go jump off for bridge. Either way,
let's talk to the good Senator in a moment. Before
we do that, let's save a life really quickly. Speaking
of demonic, these people also slaughter babies.
Speaker 2 (12:06):
As fast as they possibly can.
Speaker 1 (12:08):
Do you realize these people, as soon as Rovers's Way
got overturned, started telling American women they should come to
the Blue States so they can abort their babies. They
set up an abortion clinic at the Democrat Convention to
murder babies there. How do we fight against that kind
of evil? Organizations like Preborn. Preborn leads the charge. They
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set up these pro life centers that give women free ultrasounds.
If she's about to have an abortion, she can come
into Preborn and get a free ultrasound in whenever they do,
they choose life almost every time. You know, Preborn saves
two hundred lives a day. Today, two hundred people will
live because of what you do for Preborn. You know
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that twenty eight bucks is what that ultrasound costs preborn
dot com slash Jesse, We'll be back. Well, it's not
all Christmas cheer, now, is it, Because as we speak,
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as you're watching me speak to you on camera, the
United States Senate is plotting to bloodsuck more of the
money out of your wallet and hand it to all
of their friends.
Speaker 2 (13:21):
That's what they do.
Speaker 1 (13:22):
Chuck Schumer has already come out and said he's pretty
confident they're going to get one of these big old
fat spending bills done just in time for Christmas. So sorry,
you can't afford extra gifts under the tree this year.
The United States Senate will ensure that they are well
taken care of themselves. One of the few people who
actually fights back against this nonsense, joins us now Senator
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Ran Paul Great, Senator from the state of Kentucky. Okay, Senator,
exactly how bad is the bill going to be?
Speaker 2 (13:49):
We all know it's coming.
Speaker 4 (13:51):
Well, you know, we spend and borrow millions of dollars
every minute, and it gets worse as we speak. Interest
payments now are nearly a trillion dollars. Interest payments are
the largest item in the budget now. So you know,
it's in a death spiral and it's being led by
mandatory spending the entitlements, and yet both parties seem oblivious
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to wanting to do anything about the entitlements. We can't
keep spending this way, and I for one, would say,
you know, we have to have a dramatic change. We
have to look at all of the entitlements. We've got
to look at all the spending. We frankly have to
look at military spending. I just came from a meeting
where the Republicans are plotting to use what's called reconciliation
next year when we have the House, the Senate, and
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the presidency. But they're going to use it to explode
the military caps and spend beyond the military caps and
make the military spending mandatory not discretionary. That's their first bill,
that's their first plan, is to exceed the spending caps.
And it's like, what a mixed message. We have all
these great things. We're hearing from Elon Musk and from
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Vivek Ramaswami about cutting spending, all for that, cutting waste.
That's a great message and it's resonating with conservatives, And
yet where you're hearing from the leadership on Capitol Hill
is how can we use reconciliations simple majority vote? How
can we use it to spend more money? So I'm
fed up with it and I will speak out. I
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spoke out of my caucus today and said I will
not support this unless there's significant spending reductions. You know,
if you want to have some money for the border,
want more money for the military, you're going to have
to cut more than you give where I'm not just
going to vote to allocate more money.
Speaker 1 (15:35):
Senator, I'm glad you spoke up, and I'm not at
all surprised that we have these people like Stuone who
would want to do something like this.
Speaker 2 (15:42):
But how outnumbered are you? I know there.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
Aren't many we can count on in the United States Senate.
There are the Lee's and the cruises and people like that,
But how out numbered are you when you talk to
your fellow GOP senators? Is there any appetite for cuts anywhere?
Speaker 4 (15:58):
Ever? It's interesting what the take is. I was told
that it wasn't the right time. You know, the right
time will come, but just now's not the time we need.
We shouldn't be taking hostages. And I stood up and
the senator who said this was well intentioned, but I said, no,
we absolutely should take hostages. All it takes is me
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and three other senators to say we won't vote for it,
and it will not pass unless you cut spending. So
that's my plan right now is to say I'm a no,
and three if I can get three other people to
be a no, it doesn't mean I'm a permanent no.
It means I'm a know until you cut spending in
addition to the things you want. And I've been consistent
in this, whether it's been you know, perpetual medical treatment
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for people from nine to eleven for seventy five years
into the future, I've always asked that it be paid for.
I do it every time, no matter how emotional issue is,
no matter how many people want it. I say, if
you want this new spending, you got to pay for
it by taking away spending is in a category that
you deem to be less important.
Speaker 1 (17:04):
Senator, I asked Senator Marsha Blackburn this one time, I'm
gonna ask you the same question that these things you
lay out their math right that it's not an argument
about what a border policy should be.
Speaker 2 (17:15):
It's basic math.
Speaker 1 (17:16):
Even a moron like me can understand a pie chart
that shows the budget and the interest. We are facing
a debt crisis that is inevitable.
Speaker 2 (17:24):
Do they not know or do they not care?
Speaker 1 (17:27):
As much as I think a lot of these senators
are morons, I know they can do basic math.
Speaker 2 (17:32):
Do they not know or do they not care? Well?
Speaker 4 (17:34):
You know, I just finished reading Elon Musk's biography, Walter
Isaacs and Rhoe a biography, and throughout it Elon Musk
comes into his businesses and slashes and cuts and tells him,
come back, you got to make it cheaper. A parts
made by NASA for a million bucks, He says, bring
the engineers together, will make it for twenty thousand dollars.
That's what needs to be done in government. So while
I'm all for sending the people back who came into
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our country illegally, I would send them back at the
I would not let them cross, I would take them
right back across. But I'd do it with the people
we have. We have thirty five thousand people at the FBI.
Put them to work. They're behind desks, they're doing stuff
like controlling our speech. Put them on the border. Put
them to work. They hired all these RS agents. Put
them to work seeking out people who broke into the
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country illegally. We have all kinds of employees that could
be doing stuff, and instead they just want to add
more money, add more people, do things that So there's
a lot of things that can be done with the
existing folks there, but we don't need to expand government
in the process.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
Let's talk about these confirmations. Obviously one already went down
in flames, but now we have some big ones, some
really important ones as we try to get some reformers
through here, people like Cash Battel, Pete hag Seth and others.
Speaker 2 (18:52):
Are you gauging the.
Speaker 1 (18:54):
Temperature in the room, and what is your temperature on
these nominations?
Speaker 2 (18:57):
Do you think we're good? Are we in serious trouble?
Speaker 4 (19:01):
You know, when you look at the abuses at the FBI,
it's going to take someone like cash Ptel, a disruptor,
to go in there and clean house. And I think
what we need to keep reminding the crazy people on
the Trump deranged left is that We're not going in
there to take over the FBI to go after our enemies.
We're going to remove the people who used the FBI
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to go after their enemies. It isn't that we're going
to do what they did. We're going to take out
people who've been partisan and who've been working at using
their job, using their position of influence to target ministers,
pro life people, pro free speech people, people like me
who say masks don't work. Those people all need to go.
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The people who concocted the Russian hoax, all of that stuff,
those people need to go. The people like Peter Stroker
were saying we need an insurance policy to make sure
Donald Trump is never president. What did they do with him?
They gave him three million dollars. They said he was
wrongfully fired and gave them three million dollars in severance.
So yeah, the whole place stinks to I haven't. It
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needs to be cleaned out. I think Cash Betel's the
person to do it. I'm a big fan of Tulsi Gabbard.
I think the intelligence agencies have been used domestically against US.
They've been abused. I don't think faizas should be used
to search Americans, I think is a great abuse of
this power. So I like Tulsi Gabbard, I think that
the HHS has taken our money, some of it they've
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sent to China, but much of it they're still hiding
from me. What kind of gain of function or dangerous
research is going on? I think Robert Kennedy would be
great to clean house over there. So I'm excited about
those three picks in particular and will work very hard
to get them through. But realize there's a lot of
weak need Republicans who stand in the way. And those
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weak need Republicans are going to need people in your
audience to be calling them, writing them, hounding them online.
And I mean in a political way, not in a
personal way. But we need to be putting pressure on
these Republicans to get through some of these picks who
are frankly disruptors, but it's a disruption that's necessary.
Speaker 2 (21:10):
What do we make of the health picks overall?
Speaker 1 (21:12):
Like you said, I like RFK, I like doctor j
Botacharia Marty and others, but then we have this Surgeon
General pick that I don't know if we could have
found anybody.
Speaker 2 (21:22):
Worse for this.
Speaker 1 (21:23):
It's a real mixed message that I'm getting. It's real
mixed bag. Overall, I'm pretty happy, but man, there are
some stinkers in their senator.
Speaker 4 (21:31):
Yeah. I would like to say something good about Jay
Baticharia and also Marty McCarey. Incredible picks. And what's amazing
about this is we're going from Anthony Fauci, who is
a terrible influence on government for forty years, and we're
going away from that to somebody who he actually tried
to take down. He said of Jay Baticharia, he was
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going to use all the powers he had in government
to do a takedown. Jay Baticharia is a professor with
a resume that basically could be compared to any of
our leading scientists in the country, and yet Anthony Fauci
wanted to try to use his position of authority to
take him down. So Jay Batichari is going to be
a breath of fresh air. I'm still looking for records
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from the government on the dangerous research that's going on.
Apparently they're collecting it and still not sharing it with me.
We know it's being collected throughout government and I'm going
to get my hands on it. But I feel certain
with Jay Batticharia, Marty McCarey, and Robert Kennedy that I
think there's going to be a great deal of sunlight
cast on government.
Speaker 1 (22:35):
Speaking of Anthony Fauci, the House Selects Subcommunity Committee on
the Coronavirus Pandemic released the final report, and it was
pretty revealing for everybody who hasn't been paying attention to
you or me, To be honest with you, for the
last few years, we've figured out our entire government is corrupt.
We screwed the whole thing up. They tried to screw
over people like doctor j Like you just said. The
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question is, now, Senator, is there mechanism anything we can
do to hold these people to account. There has to
be some sort of a reckoning or all these scumbags
are going to do what they did next time the
first chance they get.
Speaker 4 (23:13):
You know, we've discovered that the government is still funding
Anthony Fauci. He's retired, and yet the government spent fifteen
million dollars on him last year, providing him with an
armed security detail and a limo driver. So he's working
at Georgetown supposedly. Who knows how much they're paying him,
maybe a million dollars. We know he got a million
dollars from a private foundation, but he has all of
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this money in this great personal wealth, and we're farring
him around in a lima driver with armed security. It's
treatment we give to former presidents. We're treating him like
a former president, which is crazy and obscene. Hopefully the
Trump administration will stop that on day one. But I
also will send to the new Attorney General a criminal referral.
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We sent it twice to Merrick Garland. In that criminal referral,
we recount his testimony, but then we also juxtapose his
private emails with his testimony, so we accuse him of
lying to Congress based on evidence from his own emails.
We don't have me accusing him of lying. We have
Anthony Fauci corroborating that he lied by his private emails
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contradicting his public testimony. We will send those again. But
I think most important if we don't ever get to
a criminal prosecution, even more important is that history examines,
and history rewards and puts him in a pile of
malefactors who basically were responsible in many ways for the pandemic.
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So I think who will go down in history as
a great advocate of this dangerous research called gain of function.
He ignored and evaded all the safety protocols. There was
a committee set up to study d research gain of
function research. He went around that committee and exempted the
research so it didn't have to be reviewed. And then
when we ask him for the deliberations about why it
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wasn't dangerous, he then is hidden that for years, and
his cronies have been hiding that for years. We're going
to get to the bottom of it, and I think
ultimately history is going to judge him harshly as someone
who made a very, very dangerous and wrongheaded decision, and
that was that the knowledge that you gain from gain
a function was more important than the risk. And I think,
without question, after fifteen million people died from COVID, that
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the risk of this type of research was not worth
the knowledge that was gained.
Speaker 2 (25:32):
Senator, I appreciate you come back soon, all right.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
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Speaker 3 (26:59):
I got vaccinated to risk less so that I can
do more this winter. I am looking forward to baking
because I love to give cookies and brownies as gifts.
My son just asked me if we can bake traditional
holiday cookies with frosting and sprinkles, and we're going ice
skating and we have all kinds of plans.
Speaker 8 (27:18):
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Speaker 2 (27:24):
Sorry, I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (27:25):
I'm just thinking about how gross set woman's cookies are.
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You know, they're disgusting.
Speaker 1 (27:29):
I bet she even obeys the recipe, doesn't add any
extra butter. I bet they're freaking foul. Joining me now,
I wonder if Brianna can make cookies. Brianna Morello, host
of The Brionna Morello Show. Okay, Brianna, first of all,
do you make cookies? Are you an oatmeal raisin girl?
What's the deal?
Speaker 9 (27:47):
I don't make cookies now, I'm strict carnivore these days.
But Jesse, I'm a little upset because you're kind of
stepping onto my turf these days with all these cooking
videos you're posting, and.
Speaker 2 (27:56):
You didn't ask this is my turf, you know, Brianna,
I'm going to venture.
Speaker 1 (28:02):
I guess that people will enjoy yours considerably more than
they enjoy watching bald old Jesse make Kraft mac and cheese.
We'll just call that a guess. But for now, let's
talk about things like RFK junior our FK junior. If
they actually let him through the Senate, which is a
big fat if with a capital I, what can we.
Speaker 9 (28:22):
Expect, Well, we could expect videos like that to probably
stop this point. The propaganda machine is going to be defunded,
we hope, because enough is enough.
Speaker 8 (28:30):
I mean, like you said, that woman probably makes.
Speaker 9 (28:32):
The worst cookies, probably oatmeal with extra reasons. At this point,
I really hate reasons, so no, thank you, but I
am very excited. You know, if he gets in, this
will be massive.
Speaker 8 (28:45):
He needs to fire all of these.
Speaker 9 (28:47):
Individuals who've been pushing his propaganda for far too long.
The fact that they're still putting out things like that,
Messages like that's how you.
Speaker 8 (28:54):
Ever think you need to know? HHS and all these.
Speaker 9 (28:56):
Other three letter agencies need to be completely gutted down in.
Rfka's the perfect person to do just that. So we
hope that he does get through the Senate, and if
he doesn't, we'll find another way.
Speaker 8 (29:05):
To get him in.
Speaker 1 (29:07):
Ranna, the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus pandemic. Pandemic
released a final report yesterday, and because you're a gigantic nerd,
you read the entire thing.
Speaker 2 (29:18):
None of the rest of us did. What's in it?
Speaker 9 (29:21):
Well, Jesse, I have nothing but time on my hands
these days, and I'm doing my carnivore cooking and this
report it's everything we've been talking about for the last
five years. Right, surprise, surprise COVID was actually it wasn't
It didn't come from a meat market. It actually came
from a lab in Wuhan. I'm breaking that story on
your show right now. I know no one knew that.
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It's not a conspiracy, and that's really what the report
comes down to. They detail how this virus did in
fact come from the Wuhan lab. They also detail how
doctor Anthony Fauci they believe, kind of hindered their investigation.
But the big bomb that dropped, and I don't think
people know this, but EcoHealth Alliance is detailed in this report,
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and more specifically EcoHealth Alliance.
Speaker 8 (30:08):
We don't know where it is right.
Speaker 9 (30:09):
Now, like the status of this investigation, but they are
actually on the other side of a DOJ criminal grand
jury investigation. So we know that all the key players
at EcoHealth Alliance were forced to hand over their communications
to the DOJ. We don't know when this started. We
don't know exactly where it even falls right now. I've
actually called the chairman, brad Winstrub, and I've asked their
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office specifically about where this falls. He doesn't even know.
The DJ is not even speaking about it. So this
could be ongoing.
Speaker 8 (30:39):
We don't know.
Speaker 9 (30:39):
But Eco Health Alliance is or was under investigation for
the taxpayer money that they received and their communications with
that Wuhan lab. And that's the really interesting part in
all of this. The person whose job at the Wuhan
lab to kind of create these viruses, she's also listed
in this report as well, and it listed in that
DOJ investigation. And so it's something that might get turned
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over to the Trump DOJ if it's still ongoing.
Speaker 8 (31:05):
But we just don't know.
Speaker 1 (31:08):
Speaking of coronavirus tyranny, I've been very, very thrilled with
so many of Trump's picks, pleasantly surprised that the reformers
he's been putting up, But every now and then he
puts up somebody, and I have no earthly idea where
the idea even came from.
Speaker 2 (31:23):
In fact, it's horrific.
Speaker 1 (31:25):
His guy, Chad Cronister, Sheriff Chad Cronister, who's supposed to
be the head of the DEA, is a world class
piece of crap and should never see power of any
kind anywhere.
Speaker 2 (31:36):
What do you know about this guy?
Speaker 8 (31:38):
Oh, it's really bad this person.
Speaker 9 (31:40):
If you're a fan of like DEI hiring practices, your sheriff,
hanging out at the LGBT whatever gatherings these days, or
having pastors arrested, this is your guy. That's exactly what
his resume actually says. So, like I said, during the
COVID pandemic, he did have a pastor arrest Now that
pastor is saying, oh, I've forgiven him, but that that's
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not the point. The point is that he went out there,
had a pastor arrested for holding service and then tatted
it like he was doing some reckless deed.
Speaker 8 (32:10):
It's insane. Obviously there was.
Speaker 9 (32:12):
A lot of backlash due to all of that. So
he's apologized. They've become friends again, so they're all like back.
Speaker 8 (32:18):
To being normal.
Speaker 9 (32:19):
But you don't want someone who crossed that line, the
red line that I'm referring to as a US constitution. Okay,
he had no right to do this as sheriff. I
don't care what order existed at the time, not going
to overturn the constitution just because you're a little afraid
of unknown virus that's going around.
Speaker 8 (32:33):
So that's the big point to all of us. He also,
and this is.
Speaker 9 (32:35):
The even I guess sadder part to all of this,
he also emptied out his jail. Now he said it
was nonviolent offenders, but ultimately what happened was an individual
who's being held in that jail went on to actually
committing murder after he was released. Now, he allegedly did
murderer suspect and had to be you know, obviously brought
back into the jail.
Speaker 8 (32:56):
But he doesn't talk about any of this. He ignores
it all now.
Speaker 9 (32:59):
Again, like I'm mentioned earlier, he's a fan of the
LGBTQ parades. He actually has his deputies go and he
attends himself and walks in them, and then he also
has DEI hiring events. So his focus, he told the
local media there, was that diversity is super important to
him right now and he's really trying to gear up
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his sheriff deputies for that and so that's what he
was looking to hire. Yeah, so he's pretty bad all around. Oh,
when he's an Obama donor. I almost forgot that one.
Fifteen thousand dollars to Obama.
Speaker 2 (33:31):
Big one.
Speaker 1 (33:31):
What is Trump thinking with some of the I'll never
get it, Rihanna, I gotta go do the best.
Speaker 8 (33:37):
Thank you?
Speaker 2 (33:39):
All right? Do a little foreign policy?
Speaker 1 (33:42):
Should we care? Is it important? What's happening in Syria?
Do we have this rebels here? In terrorist here? Apparently
terrorists on every side? And is Russia? Does that matter?
Are we gonna kill some people in homask because they
have our hostages?
Speaker 2 (33:55):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (33:55):
Let's talk to Leise Smith about that next. Before we
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Speaker 10 (34:58):
We are told that when Drew Oh told President like
Trump that new tariffs would kill the Canadian economy, Trump
joked to him that if Canada can't survive without ripping
off the US to the tune of one hundred billion
dollars a year, then maybe Canada should become the fifty
first state and Trudeau could become its governor.
Speaker 1 (35:22):
Joining me now, my friend Lee Smith, author of the
book you really need to dig into Disappearing the President.
Speaker 2 (35:30):
Lee. It feels great having.
Speaker 1 (35:33):
A president back in office who actually loves the country.
It's just, honestly, I hate that that's where we're at.
It's like it's like a load off. Not that Trump
is perfect, far from it, but at least he loves
the freaking place.
Speaker 11 (35:44):
Yeah, and I'm not so sure. I'm not so sure
he was joking. He may have laughed when he said
that to Trudeau, But but how do we know he
was joking? So look, I mean, of course there's there's there.
We're not going to invade Canada, but it's pit That's
how you stand up for Americans, saying you've been ripping
us off, and then you make sure that the press
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covers it and make sure that everyone knows that the president,
the President elect right now is defending the interest of
Americans and is willing to go hard on even our
closest trading partners, our closest allies, allies for years, whether
that's Canada or Mexico. The President elect is going to
protect Americans, and I have to say him. And it's
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great to be back to normal like that. But I
think the President elect Trump is far ahead of where
he was in twenty sixteen at this point.
Speaker 1 (36:38):
Yeah, he certainly does seem to be a lot more
prepared for things. He also put something out yesterday which
I loved.
Speaker 2 (36:45):
He put something out online.
Speaker 1 (36:47):
I'm not going to read the whole thing, but threatening
everybody about our hostages which are still being held by
Homas and just said you better release them, and they
better be released by the time I take office, or
there is going to be all held to pay lead.
This used to be the norm Democrat Republican presidents of
the United States of America. They would publicly declare American
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citizens were safe abroad from other nations from terrorist groups.
And I don't know how we got away from that,
but it sure is nice.
Speaker 2 (37:17):
That looks like it's coming back.
Speaker 11 (37:19):
I mean, he underscored what is a tremendous scandal, which
of course the press is buried since October seventh, twenty
twenty three, but that a terror group backed by the
Islamic Republic of Iran, that has a history of taking
Americans hostage, as a history of killing Americans, has had
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killed Americans on October seventh, twenty twenty three, and took
dozens of Americans hostage and is still holding live living
Americans and is holding the bodies of Americans. It's disgusting
and repulsive, and of course regular Americans, ordinary Americans have
rightly expressed out age at this. But finally there's a
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president who reflects the feelings of normal Americans. Is if
you don't give us our people back, you're going to
pay a very hard price.
Speaker 1 (38:13):
Lee where are we in that whole thing. It's one
thing to put something out on social media. Not that
Trump just would blow off about such a thing, but
it's one thing to say something. It's another thing to
actually wrap it up. Where is Israel in wrapping all
this up? Are they mired in a ten year long slog?
Are they putting the crosses on the t's and dots
(38:35):
on the eyes?
Speaker 2 (38:36):
Where are they?
Speaker 11 (38:38):
Well? No, I mean one of the things again that
we've seen here since October eighth, twenty twenty three, is
that the Biden administration, hared has deterred Israel from finishing
the job. You know, Trump is Trump let on during
the campaign that when he was speaking with Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Demya, who he said, yeah, you got to
go ahead and you got to finish the job. You
got to go ahead and get it wrapped up, right.
(39:00):
But what happened was the Biden team withholding munitions from Israel,
they slowed them down. They wanted to let Hamas survive.
And you've seen that this ceasefire deal between Israel and
they say Lebanon, but Hesbalah is Lebanon. So his ceasefire
between Israel and Hesbala has also let another Iranian proxy
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off the hook. That's not where Donald Trump is. So
presumably the idea is And again remember that for the
last couple of weeks, has everyone's been talking about how
Donald Trump wants this war completed by his inauguration. Everyone thought, oh,
what that means is he's going to put pressure on Netnyahu. Well,
as that truth Social Post showed yesterday. No, he's putting
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pressure on the Palestinians. He's putting pressure on Hamas. Give
us our people back and you go, you stand down immediately,
or you're in big trouble. So I think, yeah, we
are looking. We are, we are looking at an end
to conflict, this particular conflict right now in the Middle East.
(40:04):
But it's not because it's not because Donald Trump is
telling Israel, a traditional American ally, to stand down. It's
because he's willing to back American allies who need to
get the job done and destroy adversaries, not only of
Israel but also of the United States.
Speaker 1 (40:23):
Lee, what's going on in Syria? Should I care? Does
it matter to me?
Speaker 11 (40:27):
Yeah, it's important for a number of different reasons. One
of the reasons that it's very important is because this
whole setup, what you see here between this particular Kurtis
group and these particular outfits aligned with aligned with the
Asset forces and the Islam again Iran. This whole thing
was set up by Barack Obama. So no, I don't
think that the United States should be playing an active
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role in this. But while you see a lot of
people saying, well, there are you know, no good guys
on either side. That's true, but foreign policy isn't about
good guys, right, We have allies, most of our allies
are good guys. But you don't have to have good
guys involved to see that the American interest is better.
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Is better if I said, forces lose, But I'm not
sure that we're even there right now at this point.
I think that this is a this is a strategic
maneuver by the Turks, and I don't think it's the
end of the s said regime, as a lot of
people are saying. And it's important to remember the Turks
are the Turks are a NATO member, They're an American ally.
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They're a very problematic American ally, but they are an
American ally. And remember what Obama did here with this
group aligned with this kurd group. It's again there's so
many different Kurdish factions. This particular Kurdish faction, it's a
terror organization, the PKK. So what Barack Obama did was
he enhanced the power of a Kurdish terror group while
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also putting Russia on NATO's southern border, right, meaning Turkey.
That's what Barack Obama did. He encouraged the Russians to
go in into Syria. So a lot of this right now,
we're seeing Obama's Obama's compact in the Middle East falling apart,
and it's a very good thing for it to be happening.
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And it will depend on Donald Trump to manage that outcome,
to manage the fallout to the advantage of the United States,
and I'm confident that he that he can. And then
he's surrounding himself with very decent advisors who understand what's
happening in the region.
Speaker 1 (42:34):
Lee, my brother, thank you. As always. All right, we
have light in the mood. Next, all right, it is
time to lighten the mood. And look, I had some
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things to say about broccoli on my radio show, and
I don't apologize for any of them.
Speaker 2 (43:02):
And you broccoli lovers can just sit there and take it.
Speaker 1 (43:06):
The wife was trying to get us all to eat
broccoli a couple days ago, because she's always trying to
be healthy and things like that. She was trying to
get us all to get to eat broccoli. So she
did what many people do and made this big broccoli casserole,
and she threw so much crep in there.
Speaker 2 (43:22):
It was just cheese and.
Speaker 1 (43:24):
Crumbs and whatever.
Speaker 2 (43:24):
You know what broccoli castrole is.
Speaker 1 (43:26):
Everyone's seen broccoli casserole, And yeah it was still.
Speaker 2 (43:29):
Gross, but that wasn't her fault.
Speaker 1 (43:30):
She knew broccoli is disgusting, it's foul, it's barely even edible,
and so I have to throw a bunch of great
things in there because broccoli needs help. Broccoli is special needs.
The cheeseburger is a genius. The broccoli needs an extra
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tutor a helping hand because it's disgusting. A cheeseburger doesn't
need any of those things.
Speaker 2 (44:06):
Nailed it.
Speaker 1 (44:07):
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Speaker 2 (44:18):
I'll see them all