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March 28, 2023 43 mins

There is no news item that is off limits for the American communists to politicize. Knowing this, the right must adopt a change in mindset before its too late. What could happen if the right doesn't change its position? Jesse Kelly talks to Margot Cleveland, Greg Price and Scott Presler. Each join the show with a warning of what's to come if the right doesn't wake up.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Are you ready for an uncomfortable conversation. We're about to
have one of those. We're gonna talk about this TikTok
band why it might be a bad thing. And there
is a critically important election going on right now and
you don't know anything about it. We're gonna talk about
it tonight, and I'm writing I want you to imagine something.

(00:27):
We're about to have a very uncomfortable conversation. But before
we get to that, I wanted to set that aside
for a moment. I want you to imagine something. I
want you to imagine that I am a leader of
a Boy Scout troop. They call it a troop, right
Obviously I don't have any kids of boy Scout. I'm
a leader of a bunch of boy Scouts, ten of them,
and we are taking a boy Scout trip. It's very exotic.

(00:48):
We're going to India. We're gonna go camping in India,
and me and the Scouts we're out walking through the
Jungles Mountains of India and a tiger. It's a big problem.
There comes out eats one of my boy Scouts. I'm upset.
Other Scouts are upset. I don't want that to ever
happen again. But we continue on with the trip. Are

(01:10):
just gonna soldier on. And that tiger comes out and
he eats another one. And then a few days later
he comes out and he eats another one. And he
comes out and he eats another one. He eats another one,
eats another one, and finally we're down to the last
boy scout. It's just me and that boy scout and
the tiger. I see the tiger coming for that last
boy scout. I don't want you to imagine this. I
want you to imagine me standing up and shouting at

(01:32):
that tiger. Whoa hold on, don't eat him? Hey, I
bet he doesn't even taste goood. Hey, hold on, don't
eat him. Don't you know that eating him would be wrong?
He has parents who care about him back home. He's
got a couple of brothers at home. They they're gonna
be sad if you eat him. It would be wrong.

(01:53):
So you stop, tiger? Does that sounds lame and pathetic?
How ridiculous? Right who try something like that? Well, let's
have an uncomfortable conversation. This is how the right has
looked for the last twenty four hours. In the wake
of that shooting. It's how the Right has looked for

(02:14):
the longest time, in the wake of almost every single shooting,
we are standing there trying to negotiate with a tiger
who has a blood lust. This is what we do constantly,
and it's why unless that mindset changes, we will lose

(02:34):
this nation to the Communists. The last twenty four hours
have been obviously heavy for all of us. I'm glad
you're still praying for those families. Please keep praying for them.
They need it. I'll tell you my wife cried yesterday.
This morning, myself we were talking about it. I balcott
choked up thinking about those kids. We have kids. I

(02:56):
know there's a lot of sadness out there, but the
Right has once again shown itself to be completely ill
equipped to deal with what we're dealing with, because they
either don't want to acknowledge or they're too scared to
acknowledge what we're dealing with. You're dealing with people. I

(03:18):
know this is so hard to understand and it's so
hard to accept, but you're dealing with people who didn't
cry yesterday, and they don't have that feeling you have
inside of you right now about the parents and the children,
and they must have been so scared, and you're thinking
about the violence and the horror of it, and it
breaks your heart and it breaks my heart. And because

(03:41):
you're a human being with values, you think, while we
all must share those values, we're all just kind of
in this together. Sure we have a different view on things,
but we're just kind of Look, we'll figure this out.
We're all sad for the kids. No, we're not. Grow up.
Wake up. Listen when these people speak. They've eaten almost

(04:06):
everyone in your boy Scout troops so far. And you
still think that you can simply negotiate with the tiger
because he really kind of wants what you want. He
just wants it in a different way. I'm going to
tell you something and it's going to hurt, and you're
not going to believe me, But what I'm about to
tell you is a thousand percent true. In the wake

(04:26):
of a mass shooting, wherever it is a school, a
grocery score, a synagogue, it doesn't matter. In the wake
of any tragedy. Actually, it could be a tornado, it
could be anything, no matter what. The White House, they
get together, they sit down, they meet, and their wives
don't cry they're not sad. They're sitting around a big

(04:49):
conference room and there aren't any tears being shed like
you shed. They don't stop for a moment before the meeting.
And hey, let's all just gather in prayer. Let's hold hands,
let's pray for the family. Obviously we need we need
God right now. None of these things happen, that's what
you do. So stop putting your values on them, because
while you're holding hands in prayer, they're sitting around. Hey, guys,

(05:12):
good news. School shooting. How many kids are dead? Not many? Okay,
that's all right, we can still use it. Hey, who
is the shooter? Hopefully it was a white dude. Was
it a white dude now dead? Was it a tranny? Oh,
dang it? Okay, no, what forget that. We'll just ignore
that part of the tranny part of it. Let's make
it about guns. Now. Why are they like that? Why

(05:33):
are they doing that when you're news When the guy
who brings you the news, when he sits around same thing,
all the staffers of the newsroom before they bring you
the news at night, they're not crying about the kids.
They're not wondering how to actually stop these things. They
don't care about teachers and families and moms and dads
and brothers and sisters and dead nine year olds. They're
sitting around as a news team. All right, we got

(05:54):
to cover this shoot in the night. Hey guys, two
dead kids' hey, that'll be spice. See huh who was
a shooter? Was it a white guy? That sucks? Hey,
that's it's a tranny. Oh gosh, it was a tranny.
Oh hey, I got it, I got it. I've got it. Guys,
here's the news will make this about Republicans passing anti
dragon cling legislation. That's not how you think. And I

(06:18):
thank god that's not how you think. And I don't
want you to ever think like that. But man, please
hear me when I tell you. If you don't start
to understand and accept that that is how they think,
you have no shot at victory. And believe me, someone's
gonna win. You're going to win, or these people are
gonna win. And I see the right do this all

(06:40):
the time, and the wake of a mass shooting, when
the communists start grabbing for your guns, they'll say, no,
look at the Chicago crime stats. Look at this, the
cities with the highest gun control lot with the most
gun control lots, they're actually the worst. Don't you see this, guys,
You biased news reporter. Don't you see this? Ess he
sees it, he can read, he knows, he knows the statistics,

(07:06):
he knows the numbers. Joe Biden knows. They all know that.
They get it. They don't look at tragedy as tragedy.
They look at every single tragedy as opportunity everyone. And
you can't relate to that because of the heartbreak of
dead kids. But that's how they look at it. And

(07:27):
you'll see people so well. The media's missing the mark.
The media is getting it wrong all Terry Moran where
ABC News? He just he said this. He's just biased, guys.
The police chief also said that the shooter has been
identified as twenty eight year old female. He said she's

(07:49):
a former student of the school and confirmed that was
a identified herself as a transgender person. State of Tennessee
earlier this month passed and the governor signed a bill
that banned transgender medical care for miners, as well as
a law that prohibited adult entertainment including male and female impersonators.

(08:12):
After a series of drag show controversies in that state.
He's not biased, he's not a liberal. He doesn't want
what you want. Just a little differently. Terry Moran and
his staff sat down and they decided to frame a
nightly news segment in a way that would help them

(08:33):
achieve power and hurt their political enemies. Because you're dealing
with communist app ratchets, not biased journalists. You're dealing with
anti humans who would kill every single person on the
planet if it meant achieving power, and they would do
so without hesitation. And I know that it's so difficult
to accept because patriotic Americans love to use terms like

(08:54):
my fellow Americans. Your fellow Americans don't hate you, Oh
my gosh, yes they do. They hate you so much.
And they've had this dream for the longest time. For
the longest time, the American communist has had a dream
that has been unachievable to him. He has achieved so much.
He sees so many of your cultural institutions. He teaches

(09:14):
your children to hate you and hate themselves and hate
your nation. He sees even professional sports to movies. He
has it all. But he's had this one dream he's
never been able to quite reach. And that dream is
disarming you so he can finally just hurt you the
way he's always wanted to hurt you. And I want
to give all the credit in the world to Randy Weingarten,

(09:36):
affectionately known as communist John Denver on this show. She
couldn't even make it a day before she came out
and just was honest about it. And how many lives
will be shattered before we have the courage to do
what Scotland did, what Australia did, what New Zealand did,

(09:59):
what other democracies do. We must solve this epidemic, and
that's up to us. Randy wine Garden didn't sit around
crying about the kiddos. Randy wine Garden understood, Hey, we

(10:22):
got an opportunity to hear guys. Let's go get them guns.
We'll finally disarm our political opponents. And then hey, try
to refuse the vaccine next time. Gunless American. But we
don't understand that. On the right, we'll cite crime statistics,
will call them biased, or we'll say things like, well,
the media really missed the mark. They didn't miss anything.

(10:44):
They're nailing everything the exact way they want to nail it.
Joe Biden all of them. I know that's uncomfortable. I
know that hurts. Lots of things hurt the truth often does.
But what I just told you is true. So you
can carry the correct mentality into the future and understand
that you are most definitely in a culture war for

(11:06):
the future of your nation, and there will be one victory.
It will be you or it will be them, or
you can carry the John Corny and Mitch McConnell mentality.
Senor Cornin, who is you know? I asked to be
the point person on our side to see if we
could come to an outcome after these horrible school shootings,

(11:28):
and his teammates indicated, as you have reported, are coming
together behind a framework which hopefully can be turned into
legislative language and pass. Hey, me and the Democrats, we
all just we all want this to stop. Hey, how

(11:51):
much of my gun rights do you need? Mister Democrat? Pathetic?
All that may have made you uncomfortable, but I am right.
I'm gonna talk to Margot Cleveland next about these communists,
what they want, their motivation, and other things. Let's move
on from Let's talk about something wonderful, well, not wonderful,

(12:11):
it's actually terrible. Let's talk about summertime so overrated. Look,
when you're a kid, summertimes greg and you don't have
to go to school. When you're adult, it sucks. You're
hot all the time, and as a dude, especially as
a dude who lives in a place like Texas, you're
sweating all the time. I'll walk a hundred yards to
my car when I'm done doing this show for you tonight,

(12:33):
and I'll just be sweating by the time I get there.
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(12:56):
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(13:18):
All right, we'll be back. Yes, I thank the General
lady for you know, I just think this is interesting. First,
the FTC is asking for your background, and now the
ranking member of the committee on the weaponization the government
is asking for your sources. If I never ask them

(13:39):
for their sources. I did not ask for sources. Who
gave you access to these emails? Who is the individual
that gave you permission to access the emails? Well, the
attribution from my story is sources at Twitter, and that's
what I'm going to refer to. Okay, did mister must
contact you and mister Tayubee again, the attribution from my
story is sources at Twitter. So they did ask for

(14:04):
the sources. Joining me now, Margo Cleveland, senior legal correspondent
at the Federalists, Margot Sure. Seems like these people are tyrants.
They are tyrants, And what that clip showed and that
whole hearing showed is they don't care about free speech.
And it's pretty shocking. Matt when he was up there,

(14:26):
made the point, Look, I didn't I'm not a Republican.
I grew up aclu liberal looking at free speech, and
I think he's shocked to see how no one seems
to care. Margo, I guess this is a different take
on this than I've had. I saw those two get

(14:48):
up there and speaking. I'm glad they've done what they've done,
Matt and Michael, and I applaud them for their work.
But I keep coming back to this, Hey, I'm not
a Republican. I vote Democrat. I vote Democrat. Well, you're
the one who votes for all this. Do modern Democrats
and not make the connection that they should stop voting
for the people that are doing things they don't like?
Is there? Are they so far gone they don't make

(15:10):
the connection you voted for this? You know. It's funny
because I think that they both actually want from being
registered Democrats to independent, So I think that maybe it
will have some impact on future voting. But I think
that's a great point that if they're saying, look, I'm
not a Republican and the Democrats are the one doing this,

(15:31):
you got to kind of rethink where you're coming down
on your voting. You have a piece out called time
is running out to speak freely about free speech in America?
What are you talking about? So one of the things
that I've been doing as well as both Matt and Michael,
is looking at what the government has been doing, and

(15:53):
they have been funding for the last several years some
extremely scary research. They have been funding companies coming up
with technology that will basically scour the Internet everything chat rooms,
news sources, the Twitter, social media, and if they find

(16:19):
kind of a story starting to develop that is harmful
to the United States interests, they are going to go
and silence it. And we saw that with the Twitter file,
showing that we're not just talking about terrorism, We're not
just talking about Russian's line to interfere with the election.
We're actually talking about COVID. We're talking about things that

(16:43):
have nothing to do with what we would historically think
of as national security. Margo, A lot of people remember
the Mueller investigation, that two year dagon sham, but people
have moved on because there've been about eight thousand handles
since then. You did some digging and found something, would

(17:04):
you find? So there's actually this strange case that is
going on that involved a former Republican National Committee director
finance director who was charged criminally with acting as a
foreign lobbyist. Well, I think it was twenty and eighteen.

(17:26):
All of a sudden, there were a bunch of stories
about this gentleman, and it was New York Times, it
was the Wall Street Journal, and it was based on documents. Well,
apparently someone hacked into his computer and he believes that
it was at the prompting of a Middle East country, Qatar,

(17:47):
and he's claiming that it was a former CI agent
who did it. So he filed a lawsuit against them
civilly and I came across recently some strange filings which
indicated that Richard Gates was actually questioned by former Special
Consol at the time, they were Special Consol attorneys using

(18:10):
those documents. So these are what his allegations are, that
they use the documents that were hacked to question Richard Gates,
which you know, that's part of what the investigators do.
But the part that was troubling to me is this
was one country allegedly hacking a private citizen's emails in

(18:33):
order to destroy that person's reputation and keep him from
lobbying for another Middle East country. And what happened is
the attorney claims that the Special Consol's office did not
investigate that. Now, to me, that's a huge problem. If

(18:54):
you think about it, the whole lobbying can get kind
of swampy. But we're talking about two Middle East countries
who are lobbying against each other, and allegedly one of
them paid former a CIA agents to then hack a
private citizen. Why was there no investigation on this at all?

(19:16):
At least that's when it comes down to. It doesn't
look like they did that, which to me is what
did Mueller's team do? All they did was try to
get Trump and everything else that came along they ignored.
Like Christopher Steele, that's wild. Margot, thank you so much.
I appreciate you. Thanks so much. Jesse, take care. Banning

(19:39):
TikTok sounds right, sounds good. We should ban TikTok. But
this band TikTok bill might be a lot worse than
it seems. We're going to talk about that in a moment.
Let us talk about this. I was talking to my
son this morning about America and where we are as
a nation, and look, look let's just put politics out

(20:00):
of it for a moment. You know, I love politics,
Let's set that aside for a moment. Did you know
that we are not making enough babies, not near enough babies,
and that you have about three generations when your country
stops making enough babies and then your country goes away.
And did you know we're already on generation number two?

(20:22):
We are two thirds of the way there. I don't
care about your opinion on what I'm about to tell you.
It's a fact we need to make babies in this country.
Men need to marry women and make babies in this country.
Testosterone levels are in free fall and they're not doing it.
Ladies aren't into it either. A lot of reasons for this.
Chalk's out there trying to save America, not by passing legislation,

(20:45):
by selling male vitality stacks for the fellas and female
vitality stacks for the ladies. I don't want to be
too crude. Kids are watching, but it's time to get
married and get on it. We got a country to
save here. Start a family, raise a family, make a
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(21:07):
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we'll be bad. Banning TikTok sounds good, right. I hate TikTok.

(21:37):
I won't have it. It's not allowed in my home.
Wife doesn't have a kids don't have it. It is
Chinese spyware, So banning it for a nation is a
good idea. When I saw that we're gonna ban TikTok here,
or talking about banning TikTok here, I thought to myself, Okay,
well I might be good. And then something started happening

(21:57):
out there. I started to see a lot of bipartisan
support for it. Now, let me ask you something. I
don't know how old you happen to be. I'm forty
one years old. I remember many pieces of bipartisan legislation
passing in my forty one years on this planet. I've
never seen one of them. It was actually good for
the country. So I started getting nervous. Then I started

(22:17):
paying attention to the things Greg Price was saying out there,
and now I'm officially megan nervous. Joining me Now, my
buddy Greg Price, communications director for the State Freedom Caucus Network.
Hey Greg, why don't you want to ban TikTok? What
are you some kind of communists? Thanks for having me, Jesse. No,
the thing about it is you have to look at

(22:38):
these things through the sense of the ulterior motives people
may have for wanting to ban this app. And you know,
obviously it's bad that one of the most popular apps
in America is you know, its parent company is in
bed with the Chinese Communist Party. But here's the thing.
Almost every social media app that we use is in
bed with a hostile foreign power. All social media as

(23:00):
negative corrosive effects on America's children in the way that
people have said that TikTok's does. And yet Congress is
singling out TikTok. And they're not doing it because they
give a damn about Chinese surveillance. They're doing it because
they have ulterior motives. And if you look at the
bill that they that is on the table in the
United States Senate and has twenty one co sponsors bipartisan,
it is fully insane. They want to create what is

(23:23):
essentially a new Patriot Act for the Internet. What it
does is it gives the Commerce Department the power to
appoint a secretary that basically has a broad mandate to
go after anybody doing something on the Internet that they
deem is a national security threat. And so the bill
goes through all of these things that they have the
power to do. Literally, if they think that you are

(23:43):
a threat, they can get everything that you own that
has access to the Internet, from your computer to your
cell phone, all the way down to your video game
console and you and the ring camera and your door.
It is absolutely insane. And on top of that, they
specify in the bill that the things that this new
Secretary of Communication can do is not subjected to foil lawsuits.

(24:07):
So they can say that you're a national security threat,
they can put you in jail and seize your property,
and you're not allowed to even know why. The bill
is insane. And like I said, it has twenty one
co sponsors include you know, and it basically runs the
table of the worst of the worst of the DC uniparty,
everybody from Tom Tillis to Mark Warner, who's the person
who wrote it. And the thing I said earlier about

(24:28):
ulterior motives, these people want to infuse the people's fears
about Chinese surveillance with TikTok in order to increase their
power over our lives. If it was truly just about
banning TikTok, the bill would have one sentence that TikTok
has now been And on the flip side, you have
to look at this from the sense also of how
Meta has spent millions and millions of dollars over the
last year lobbying Congress to ban TikTok. And it's not

(24:50):
because Mark Zuckerberg cares about Chinese surveillance. It's because TikTok's
their biggest competitor. And all of these members of Congress
also owned millions of dollars worth of stock and Meta
instead to get rich if it's band. And again, it's
not to say that TikTok shouldn't be banned. It's just
to say that these people do not have our best
interests at heart. At the end of the day, the
devil is always in the details. You can always count

(25:11):
on Tom Tillis screw in the pooch somehow, That's what
this guy seems to do for a living. Okay, I'm
scared to even ask Greg is it going to go
through again? It has twenty one co sponsors, some of
you know, the most powerful people in the Senate. I
really hope it doesn't go through, but it will probably
pass with bipartisan support, and both parties will hail it

(25:33):
as a champion of bipartisanship, and it will go to
show it that at the end of the day, the
worst things that happen in DC are bipartisan. Bipartisan is
never a good thing. It's usually bills that increase the
government's power over our lives. And you know, obviously we
hope that Kevin McCarthy has it dead on arrival in
the House. And it shouldn't be confused with other efforts

(25:54):
in the House to band TikTok, because this is just
one bill in the Senate. There are other efforts on
the table. But yeah, let's hope Kevin McCarthy doesn't bring
it up in the House at all. Let's hope. All right, Well,
the DC low t GOP is doing what it has
always done, disappointing us. Let's deal with state houses because
this is really our true fight. The federal government is

(26:16):
pretty much lost, but we have so much we can
say at the state level, low TGOP. At the state level, Greg,
you are out there digging into this problem. How big
of a problem is it because I see red states
being pathetic all the time. It's a major problem, and
it's one that doesn't get nearly enough attention because what
happened because national politics gets all the attention. Take a

(26:39):
look at the school boards issue, Jesse and how people
have been paying attention more to school boards over the
last three years. Why didn't people do it before. It's
because there was no coverage of it. People simply were
not paying attention to what was happening in their own backyards.
The same thing is happening in state legislatures, and especially
with red state goops. Some of the most ruby states

(27:00):
have some of the worst representation. I'll give you just
a few examples. In the last legislative session in Wyoming, Wyoming,
which is the state that Donald Trump won by a
larger percentage than any other, their Speaker of the House
blocked bills for universal school choice, a Florida style parental
rights and education bill, and a bill to ban child
mutilation for minors. He blocked all three of those bills

(27:23):
in the most Republican state in America that we're supported
by majorities of his caucus. I'll give you. Another example,
South Carolina just had a huge did their whole debate
over their budget. The Freedom Caucus in South Carolina try
to put in an amendment that would have defunded the
DEI programs at every university in South Carolina and the
supermajority Republican legislature voted against it. You can go state

(27:47):
by state by state, and it's a major, major problem,
and that's why that's why the State Freedom Caucus network
began three years ago. What we're doing is we're taking
the House Freedom Caucus and building it in states all
over America because the same problems with an Act that
we complain about all the time with the national and goop,
there are problems on a much larger scale in the states,
and it doesn't get nearly the attention that it should. Greg,

(28:11):
I want to focus all that's really horrible, but I
want to focus on this piece of trash in Wyoming
for a moment. When is he up for reelection? And
what do you need me to do to make sure
that guy's political career is over? Raise your voice about it, Jesse,
that's all it's you know, it's the same that they
coincide with the federal elections. I'm pretty sure in Wyoming.

(28:34):
I could be wrong, but I think I think that's
what it is. And so yeah, we need to ensure
this guy at the very least is not the speaker. Again,
it's truly terrible. And you know, the other point I
want to make is like the stuff that comes out
of your state legislatures affects your life in a much
greater way than things that come out of DC on
any given day. The Inflation Reduction Act quote unquote is

(28:54):
a terrible law that's going to do terrible things, but
you're not going to feel the effects of that as
much as your state legislature that allows child mutilation to
keep being legal. This stuff is very important and it
gets not nearly the amount of attention it should, and
we need to start paying attention to it. And that's
why I joined the State Freedom Caucus Network to get
involved in all these local issues. Tell me about central

(29:17):
bank digital currencies, Yeah, that's that's another huge one, and
again it's Republican states pushing for this. If you don't
if for people in the audience who don't know what
CBDCs are, it's essentially a push to have all money
centralized in the federal government. So instead of having a
private bank account, you would essentially have a bank account
with the Federal Reserve. And if that sounds dystopian to you,

(29:39):
that's because it is. And if you think your Republican
state legislature will protect you from it, you are sorely mistaken.
A CBDC bill over the objections of our Freedom Caucus.
It's just passed in South Dakota, and luckily our Freedom
Caucus successfully pressured Governor nowans and veto it, and they
just voted to sustain her veto the other day. But
similar bills are being proposed and read states all over America.

(30:01):
There was one that they tried to pass in Arizona
that our Freedom Caucus killed and committee. There's one that's
going through in Montana right now that's already passed the
Senate and is now going through the House. And these
are coming. These are going to be coming everywhere Louisiana,
you know, literally everywhere. So your Republican state representative maybe
voting to end financial freedom for you, pay attention to

(30:23):
the politicians who do, and pay and pay attention to
the ones who actually are fighting back against it, which
most of the time is the Freedom Caucus and all
these legislatures. Greg come back soon. Keep doing her brother,
Thanks for having me, Jesse, you always great to be one.
Appreciate it. Well, it's nothing to panic about. It's just

(30:44):
the people who wanted to lock you inside your home,
fire you for not taking a vaccine. The people who
want to confiscate your firearms. They're going to decide what
you're allowed to buy. It's gonna be fun, isn't it.
Trying to go into the growth store, and I mean
tamburger helper night, that's always an exciting night in the
Kelly household. You go back and buy your burger. You

(31:06):
walk up to the counter and bop. Some reason, some reason,
there's a malfunction here. Why isn't it let me scan
the burger? What's not letting you scan the burger? Because, sorry,
meat eater, you've exceeded your meat purchases for the week.
This isn't some dystopian future. This is something they've written
down as their goal for it. They want to control everything,

(31:28):
including what you buy. Now, let me ask you for
the thousands time, do you have silver and gold physical
silver and gold in your possession? If the answer to
that question is no. If you do not have precious
metals in your physical possession, there will be a day
either you or your children will no longer be able
to purchase goods and services you want because the communists

(31:51):
will control everything. Are you ready for that day? I
don't know about you. I'm going to keep buying meat
until the day I die. Why because Oxford Gold sent
me gold and silver coins to my front door anonymously.
Obviously they're very laid back about it, but I will
have value, physical value that will allow me to buy
things a thousand years from now, even they'll all be dead.

(32:14):
Call Oxford Gold and get that gold and or silver
delivered to your home. While you're there, you might want
to weave some gold and silver in your four oh
one k and ira because they're busy wiping that out.
Two eight three three nine nine five gold all right,
eight three three nine nine five golds hell ox for
Jesse told you to call, We'll be back. You want

(32:44):
some good news, or maybe it's terrible news, but look,
it's news you need. The presidential election of twenty twenty four,
whether it's Trump the scienceists Biden ends up winning, or
Gavin Newsom or Joe but it doesn't matter. None of
it matter. Well I shouldn't say it doesn't matter. It's important,
but it's not nearly as important as your state and

(33:07):
local elections. You See, if Jesus Christ himself comes back
from heaven and he decides he's not going to bring
us all home, He's just gonna take over the presidency,
even Jesus would struggle after twenty twenty four to unpack
all the crap in this country. Your local elections, though,
they're so much to salvage and four to fy and save,

(33:28):
and we're not doing it. We ignore it, spend all
our time talking about the presidency, the presidency. None of
those guys are going to save you legal and local.
I love Scott Pressler because he's out there doing the
actual work. He's doing the work. He's the national spokesman
for the Early Vote Action Pack. And Scott knows about
a race. He's digging into a race that might be

(33:49):
the most important race in America. No one even knows
about it. Scott, what is this race? This is the
most consequential election of twenty twenty three. Jesse. Right now
I'm in Wisconsin. The current makeup of the Wisconsin Supreme
court is four conservatives to three liberals. However, one of
those conservatives is retiring, meaning that if we are not

(34:12):
successful at electing Justice Daniel Kelly on April fourth in
the general spring election, then that court will flip from
conservative to liberal. Now why is this important Because the
Liberals have already indicated that they're going to put their
thumbs on the scale, and that means that Wisconsin, which
currently has voter ID, we could lose voter ID going

(34:34):
in the twenty twenty four we could lose proof of residency,
which is required to read sort of vote in the
seat of Wisconsin. And I'll remind you that a conservative
court here in Wisconsin deemed that unmanned drop boxes are illegal,
Meaning if the court flips liberal, you're going to have
unmanned drop boxes on every street corner in Green Bay,

(34:57):
Eau Claire, Milwaukee, Madison. And it's going to be an arduous,
uphill battle. In order to win Wisconsin in the White
House in twenty twenty four, everything is online in this election.
We must do everything we can to vote for Justice
Daniel Kelly on April fourth. Okay, Scott, Well, you just
threw virtually everyone into a panic about getting this guy elected,

(35:21):
and I'm glad you did. Now, the people in Wisconsin,
let's focus on them first. I know we have a
bunch of viewers in Wisconsin. Besides showing up to vote
on April fourth, Like you said, what else can they do?
It's late in the game, it's frigging light. What can
they do, Scott? Well, they can go and download the
application Early Vote Action on your app store, either by

(35:45):
Android or iPhone, and you can make phone calls from
the comfort of your home. Two Wisconsin nights in Door County,
oh Claire seeing Froyd. Because right now we really have
to focus on northwestern Wisconsin. Our voting numbers are looking
good in southeast Wisconsin, but we need Northwest to turn out.
So you can go download Early Vote Action. It's user friendly.

(36:09):
All you have to do is put in your number
and you are going to be able to make phone
calls to drive people to the polls on behalf of
Justice Daniel Kelly and the April fourth Wisconsin Supreme Court election.
And also one last thing, because I would be remiss
not to mention how much snowl we get here in Wisconsin.
Make a plan to vote early, lock in your vote

(36:29):
early by going to my vote dot Wi dot com.
You can vote all this week in preparation for the
April fourth election. Okay, so, if you're in Wisconsin vote early.
I want to focus on this Early Vote Action app here, Scott.
I always want people to always stay legal, always legal,
at all times. If I'm not in Wisconsin, and I'm

(36:50):
not I'm in Texas, am I allowed to download this
app and make calls? I don't want to do anything
inappropriate as everyone watching allowed to do this. Absolute the left,
the Democrats in California and New York. They're pouring millions
of dollars into this race. George Soros just dropped a
million dollars into this race. They're writing postcards, making phone calls.

(37:11):
If the left can do it, then yes, legally, Republicans
in all fifty states can make phone calls from the
comfort of their home by using the application Early Vote Action,
and you can help win this election and save Wisconsin.
I love it Early Vote Action, Early Vote Action. Go
download it right now while Scott and I are shooting it. Scott, Okay,

(37:33):
let's switch from that to a state. I'm very, very,
very concerned about everyone's worried about Trump the Sciantis, and
I realize that's fun and spicy, but I have yet
to have somebody bring me a plan to get any
Republican elected president without the state of Pennsylvania. And you're
gonna have to forgive me. The state of Pennsylvania just

(37:53):
elected a vegetable because of their voting laws. How are
either one of those guys going to win in that
state in twenty twenty four And how are we going
to win the presidency if we can't win that state?
Scott Well, first, we need to continue our robust voter
registration operation. So I just got the statistics for yesterday
of the last seven days, and there are seven hundred

(38:17):
fewer Democrats than there were a week ago in the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. I know, in the Green scheme that
doesn't sound like a lot, but incrementally we are whittling
down the Democratic voter registration advantage in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
A couple of years ago, during President Obama, it used
to be over a million, and now Republicans have gotten

(38:39):
that down to just nearly four hundred and seventy thousand.
We are whittling that number, but we need to engage
and in all of the above approach to voting. If
we're going to win the twenty twenty four elections, that
means yes, election day, but also early voting, early in person, voting,
mail and voting, absolute voting, and where legal ballot harvesting.
And I want you to us to think about John

(39:01):
Fetterman and doctor Oz going into the first and only debate,
five hundred thousand Pennsylvanians already voted before they heard the debate,
and four out of five of those voters were registered Democrats,
meaning that Democrats were sliding into election day with fewer
people to reach out to, with more time to reach
out to them, with more money to reach out to them. Meanwhile, Republicans,

(39:23):
we were all waiting to vote on one day, so
we had everybody to reach out to with less time
and fewer resources. The fact of the matter is Democrats
vote for weeks and Republicans vote for twelve hours. If
we're going to win, we must engage voter registration and
we must engage in an all of the above approach

(39:43):
for voting. Scott one more time before I let you go.
I want that I want that app for Wisconsin because
it matters for the entire nation. It matters if you
want to win the presidency in twenty twenty four. One
more time, Scot. The application is early vote action this
election early please ever went at home, Jessie, Daniel Kelly,

(40:06):
Early vote Action, Justice Daniel Kelly, Scott, thank you, my
brother keep churning. Thanks Jesse. All not lighten the mood?
Coming up next before we get to lighten the mood?
Can you stop a demon from killing you or someone
you love? We got a nation filling up with these demons,

(40:28):
you know what, I know it. Sometimes they show up
with serious hardware. Can you stop a demon from killing
you or someone you love? Are you sure you're fast
and deadly enough? I'll tell you I practice a lot.
You know I love weapons. I don't know that I'm
fast and deadly enough. I hope. So I have to
spend every day making sure. But who has time for that?

(40:49):
I can't. I want to have a job. I can't
get to the range every day. Ammunition is expensive. I
know you're the same way. What do you do with Jesse?
What do I do? Man Mantis X? When I practice
with my weapon, I have a glock nineteen sitting six
inches away from me right now do you know that
I practice right here in the studio. How's that possible?
I don't have a gun range in the studio. I

(41:09):
don't have to. Mantis x allows me to dry fire
practice in my home, in my studio. What attaches right
to your weapon? They'll give you. They're giving you feedback
while you shoot, putting you through drills fast, deadly, fast, deadly.
That's what you must be. That's what I must be
as a matter, if you want to be, that's the
nation we have. Now, go to mantis x dot com

(41:29):
and get you one, all right, mantis x dot com.
Whole family can do it, mantis x dot com. We'll
be back. We need to light in the mood if
we ever needed a light in the mood as bad
as we need a light in the mood these shootings

(41:52):
and kids and stuff like that. Let's smile for a minute,
all right before before we get to light in the mood.
Let's get to this really quickly. Let's get to buying American.
This is something that I have now made a priority
in my life. Full disclosure, I've lived most of my
life either not caring about it or dismissing it at all.

(42:12):
I don't care about buying America. Just give me cheaper prices.
And now, when I look at the state of our
economy and now we don't make anything here anymore, and
we've allowed China to take over everything, I wish I'd
made different decisions. I can't go back and change that now.
I love companies like grip six because us manufacturing American jobs.

(42:33):
They make the greatest wallets ever, hardcover wallet, various designs.
You can get it with or without the loop. It
locks your cards in the wallet. Oh when you want
them out, you just squeeze it. They pop right up.
They make the best belts, they make the best socks.
Grip six Baby. Grip six dot com slash Jesse gets

(42:55):
you discounts on belts, wallets, sucks, great gifts. I might
add grip six dot com slash Jesse. All right, it's
light in the mood for a minute. M m. That's

(43:35):
malch it's poop in the march. Put the sunerface. I'll
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