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May 11, 2022 46 mins

All the ridiculous decisions made during the pandemic are a big reason behind the terrible inflation numbers just released. Republicans are very much to blame in addition to Democrats. Both are doubling down on the same mistakes right now with regards to Ukraine. Congressman Chip Roy joins Jesse Kelly to hold government accountable. Plus, Pastor Darrell Scott weighs in on the illegal abortion insanity we're seeing in America right now, while Curtis Houck explains how the media is covering this very important issue. 

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Inflation numbers are out, so maybe I should go get
a bottle of whiskey. We'll talk about that tonight. We
have Pastor Jerrold Scott, Curtis Howe, and Congressman Chip Roy
on fire today. All that's coming up on I'm right,
welcome to I'm right. It's time to talk about the economy.

(00:29):
You know what we have to talk about, Ryan. So
it's not like I'm celebrating it. We got a great
show for you, didn't. I had all kinds of great guests,
a funny light in the mood, but we got to
deal with the elephant in the room. And no, we
don't have a feminist here in studio. Today it's time
to talk about inflation numbers, and they're really not good.
I know you've already heard. Let's look, let's go room together. Okay,

(00:50):
buckle up, big boy pants on her, big girl pants.
Eight point three percent for April. That's pretty much a
forty year high. Every single person in the United States
of America is poorer. And to get more specific about it,
here these specifics on what you're paying. Gas is up
forty four percent, airfare thirty three, eggs twenty three. That

(01:11):
particularly hurts me because these two little monster suns. I
have eat like a dozen a day, all right, used
cars twenty three percent, hotels twenty three, bacon eighteen, chicken fifteen,
milk fifteen, furniture fifteen, coffee fourteen, b fourteen, electricity eleven,
rent five and on it goes. Now, before we get

(01:34):
to the plan, I don't want you to roll your eyes.
I'm not going to spend a lot of time on it,
but we're never going to forget this, and we're never
going to let this go because we do have to
remind everybody why we have inflation. I understand, all day long,
with all your TV shows you watch and all the
radio shows you listen to. I don't know why I
pointed to my ear. You don't put on headphones, so

(01:55):
listen to radio whatever. With everything you watch and listen
all day long, what have you when it comes to inflation?
Joe Biden stinking Joe Biden, Biden, Inflation Biden Biden Biden. Okay, look,
I hate Joe Biden as much as anybody. Joe Biden
has certainly made inflation worse, there's no question about it.

(02:16):
But the truth is, Joe Biden is not the reason
we have inflation. He's not the reason we're heading into
a worldwide remember this as much bigger than America, a
worldwide economic recession. And in my opinion, just my opinion,
I believe we're heading into it an actual depression. It's
not Joe Biden. Yeah, he's made it worse. We're heading

(02:38):
into a worldwide depression because some eggheads somewhere decided that
you can stop and start an economy at will if
your country gets a virus. Yes I'm talking about it,
coronavirus Scott here. And we shut down an economy fifteen

(02:58):
days to slow the read everyone go home. And then
after shutting down the economy, we decided to just keep
it shut down. And then when people were saying I
need money, these big corporations were saying, Hi, I need money, people, individuals,
I need money. The government just decided to go to
the old printing press and start printing trillions of dollars

(03:23):
with a T. And So, if you're upset about eggs, milk, chicken, rent,
electricity gas, if you're upset about these things, can you
blame Joe Biden? Sure you can. He's certainly partially at fault.
But the truth is the most financially damaging idea in
the history of mankind, as the idea you shut down

(03:45):
your economy in response to somebody getting sick. And that's
exactly what we did for two years. And now you're
going to reap the whirlwind because, as I've said several times,
panic has a cost, and it's expensive, very expensive. Now
let's get back to Joe Biden, because like it or not,
he is the man in charge. And I'm sure he

(04:07):
and all his brainiac economic advisors have sat down and
they've got a plant, right right, and I see uh
and as I see it, everything everything. The number one
threat is the strength in that strength that we built
is inflation. You know, we have no plan. They have

(04:28):
no plan. My plan is to make concrete concrete. The
probably do kind of want to make man Conress want
to make may Maybe No, they can taste it. They
uh with with the Department of UM with the cap
and I I shall call for a cap number two.

(04:49):
I think that um. You know, it's we're so screwed,
all right, But hey, look it's not all bad news, right,
it's not all bad news. I will have you know, Congress.
They got together yesterday because they decided there was an
emergency out there, and so they got together, they put

(05:11):
their heads together, and they said, hey, guys, we gotta
pass a bill. We got an emergency situation here and
it's critical that we pass a bill. And they did.
They passed the bill passed through the House of Representatives.
Good news, right, Oh not for you. I mean you
didn't think they met about you, did you. No, it's

(05:32):
about Ukraine, right, of course, it's about Ukraine. No, you're
not getting anything. No, no, no, you you are getting. Well,
I should say, you're giving forty four zero forty billion
dollars to Ukraine. Where specifically is that money going? Oh,
I don't know. No one really knows. It's very vague.
We're gonna talk to Congressman chip Roy about that next.

(05:54):
He's gonna give us some updates because he is a congressman.
We'll see how much time he had to read it. Well,
ask him specifics about what's in it. But yeah, no,
they just decided, in an emergency situation here at home,
they decided that was the time to pass a forty
billion dollars bill for another country. And look, hey, these
Republicans don't ever accuse them of being out of step,

(06:16):
bitch McConnell. He's got the pulse of the American people.
Okod hapfnoon everyone. I think we all agreed the most
important thing going on in the world right now is
the war in Ukraine. I had a chance to call
the President last week and request if the Ukraine package

(06:38):
moved by itself and quickly, he should let me think
it over. He called back in about fifteen minutes and
agreed that we need to do this Ukraine only and quickly.
Tourse most important thing going on in the world. But

(07:01):
you don't think it's the most important thing. What are
you worried about your gas prices? Stop being selfish and
give your money to Ukraine. And look, it's not even
just that one hundred and forty nine Republicans in the
House of Representatives voted for this monstrosity. How many stood
with you fifty seven? It's it's not just that the

(07:22):
Republicans voted for it. The vast majority of Republicans voted
for it. And it is funny because I have the
list right here, put it out for me by my
great production team right here. At the first shout out
to Matt and Michael and John and the crew. It's weird.
I'm looking at this list of people who voted no,
voted the way you want it on Ukraine. I'm looking
at this list of people and there are so many

(07:43):
names that sound familiar to me. I see, Oh Cawthorne, Roy,
Chip Roy again. We're gonna talk to him next, Green,
Marjorie Taylor Green, how about that Lauren Boebert, hottest woman
in Congress? That's important, Bishop North Carolina, great guy. These
are all the people, Oh Massey, what a shock, Massey

(08:05):
voting right? These are all the people I'm constantly being
told to hey by everybody, not just the left, not
just the regime media. Our betters on the right are
politicians and pundits on the right. They're They're penning a
new article every day on why I should be very
disappointed in Madison, Cawthorne and Marjorie Taylor Green. Makes us

(08:26):
all look bad, makes us all look bad. They appear
to be in Washington fighting against the military industrial complex
and for what I believe, and maybe, just maybe that's
the problem people have with them. No. Look, let's talk
about gas. National average four dollars and forty cents a gallon.

(08:50):
That's not that's not the price of gas in California.
That's the national average. That's the highest of all time.
And I do want to make two quick points before
we wrap this thing up. Because we have a big
show I have to go a lot of different places here.
Diesel fuel. Diesel fuel is in short supply, meaning diesel

(09:12):
fuel is about to go up, way up. We've had
this conversation before, We're gonna have it again. I know
this is uncomfortable. No, I'm not wrapping up the segment.
I know this is uncomfortable. Let's talk about it. I
want you right now, as you're watching here on the
first maybe your home on your smart TV, maybe you're
watching on your phone or pad. I want you right now,
look around the room, just real quick. Look around what

(09:33):
you got. I've got all kinds of stuff here in
the studio. I got fancy microphone stuff, and those clocks
and TVs and lights and all kinds of stuff here.
How much of this stuff came on a truck? How
many of those trucks? What percentage of those trucks run
on diesel fuel? If diesel fuel goes up and possibly doubles,

(10:00):
I'm hearing people say that the cost of everything in
your life goes up right along with it. You think
we're in a recession now you just wait for that.
And one other thing. This baby formula shortage is a really, really,
really big deal. It's something people aren't talking about right now.
But young mothers, young mothers, well, young fathers too, they

(10:22):
care for and nurture their wonderful new babies as they should.
And right now women can't find formula to feed their babies.
And don't be tempted by the way you may be,
what are these people? Well, they should just breastfeed. There
are a lot of reasons people go for formulas that
some women can't. There are sometimes medical issues. Don't do that.

(10:43):
Women need formula to feed their babies. Lots of them do,
and we're running out. In fact, rationing has already begune.
This is where we are. Say a prayer, form will
help out where we can. All right, we have Congressman
Chip Roy coming up in just a second. Before we
get to him, though, I do think I should read
you an email now. All that stuff maybe have made

(11:06):
you uncomfortable, but I'm right this won't though. My email
says Jesse, Hello, I just wanted you to know. I
grabbed the O one piece of paper. I just wanted
you to know. I finally about the three pack air
purifier package. He's talking about Eden Pure. Holy smokes, if
I haven't heard that in forever. What a difference. I
can't believe it actually works. I can breathe better the

(11:28):
dust than the air is gone. They've been plugged in
for twenty four hours. It's a great product. Thank you.
Every day. Every day I show up to emails thanking
me for telling you about Eden Pure Thunderstorm. It's just
this little black box. It's plugged right into the wall.
Clean your air out. I don't even have allergies anymore,

(11:48):
let alone the smells are gone. Viruses mold. They have
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(12:08):
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(12:30):
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(12:58):
want to talk about standing up alongside Ukraine. Why don't
we actually have a debate on the floor of the
People's House instead of the garbage of getting a forty
billion dollars bill at three o'clock in the afternoon, Why
don't we talk about the American people are hurting, the
wide open borders, the inflation that's killing people, the jobs
that people can't get because of the costs of goods
and services in this country. Sitting here and being lectured
to when I don't even have time to look at

(13:20):
a forty billion dollars unpaid bill, I make a motion
to adjourn forty billion dollars with a bee. Didn't even
give people time to read it. This government is so scummy.
Joining me now, my friend, Congressman Chip Roy who one
of the few Republicans sadly who actually voted against this,

(13:41):
one hundred and forty nine voted for it. Congressman, does
Congress honestly believe that there's an endless shelf life on
treating people in this country like crap? Is this something
they believe? Well, Jesse, I don't have the words to
put context. How frustrated I am at my Republican colleague

(14:04):
that only fifty seven voted no on a forty billion
dollar bill that was not paid for, and that was
filled with all sorts of slush fund dollars for the
State Department and bureaucrats to dole out in whatever liberal
way this Biden administration sees fit. We don't trust these
buffoons to tie their own shoe, much less spend forty

(14:28):
billion dollars. Yet Republicans just gave them a blank check
because I don't know they want their pretty little blue
and yellow lapel pin. I don't know what to say,
but it's absolutely asini we can have a reasonable debate
about doing our part to help Ukraine. I've never said
we should, and in fact, I've voted for a handful

(14:49):
of resolutions and measures to show solidarity with the people
of Ukraine against the horrors of Putin. I haven't worn
the uniform like you did, and like a lot of
my constituents did. I try to represent the American people
and all those that do wear the uniform and be
somber about what we're doing. And these jackasses in Washington
just throw right a blank check and throw forty billion

(15:12):
dollars to the wind and throw the American people into
more debt and more questions about whether their kids are
going to be involved in a war, while these bulls
won't even debate it. We had five hours, Jesse, before
we're voting on this thing, five hours. Can you explain
exactly how big it is? I want people to picture

(15:33):
in their mind what you were given five hours to read?
How big was this bill? Conissman? Well, Interestingly, unlike some
of the monstrosities we get two thousand page bills with, like,
you know, six hours to read, this was actually only
a thirty page bill. But let me tell you why
that's actually a problem. In this case. We didn't debate
anything about the substance or the strategy of what this

(15:54):
administration is allegedly doing. I keep in mind, I've only
been given two briefings about Ukraine from the administration. Those
two briefings, they got everything wrong. They said Kiev was
going to fall in three day, right, they said all
of these things that didn't really turn out to be true.
And now you've got the administration just coming and saying
we want forty billion dollars. You've got the Democrats on

(16:15):
the hill saying sure, and then you've got Republicans because
they're all beholden to the industrial defense complex, rubber stamping
and saying sure, yes, sir, may I have another right.
That's the problem. And if you look at the thirty pages,
there are all sorts of undefined terms. That's just here's
money to the State Department to go do refugee resettlement.
Here's money to the State Department to go all of

(16:36):
these non governmental organizations. Here's money for you know, the
Ukraine on defense purposes. But then we don't know exactly
how that dollar is going to be spent. We're doing
open ended things with vague terms, with forty billion dollars
unpaid for. I can't distress that enough. Remember the old
debate of guns versus butter, that you had to sacrifice

(16:58):
at home in order to pay for the wars abroad. No, no,
these clowns just say write another shack, mortgage your kids' future,
step into the middle of war without an actual debate
on war. And that's the other thing. They say things like, well,
we're at war. Well, hold on a second, we never
declared war. Are we at war? Are we not at war?
Don't you think we should actually vote on that in

(17:20):
the people's House, We should vote on that. And what
blows me away with this chip is I have not
heard and I know a lot of people on the right,
normal people, people with big platforms such as yourself. I
have not heard one positive word about this forty billion dollars.
Yet today, not one, not one person is stepped up
and said this is the right thing to do. So

(17:41):
you mentioned they're beholding to the military industrial complex. Those
are my words, not yours. But don't they look at
poll numbers. Don't Republicans look and see we have bigger
fish to fry right now? At least my constituents think so. Well,
if I'm giving them some grace, I would tell you
that they kind of get caught up and saying, well,

(18:02):
we need to stand for Putin and not give any
rope for g or others of our enemies to go
down and say they're going to harm America and so forth.
To hold on a second. If you're going to have
that debate, well then let's have a robust debate about
what our posture auto b bezab putin. Let's have a
conversation about what NATO should spend, European allies should spend.

(18:22):
Let's pay for some of this stuff. But you don't
just go throw half our javelins over the Ukraine and
then go, oh, sorry, guys, go write an eight billion
dollars blank check to go bill and backfill our stockpile
that has got depleted. You don't do all of this
and never open up oil and gas, which is the
very thing that empowers putin. You don't do all of this,
write the check and then don't have an actual hearing
or debates here the entire body, like we sombrely have

(18:44):
done when we declared more in the past. No, no,
this is just more of the same. We somebody stands
up and says, oh, bad people in the world, America
must do something. We write a blank check and then
everybody runs to it. We've got to stop that. To
your point, though the vast majority of American people are
tired of that. They want us to do our job.

(19:05):
They want us to focus on home. They wanted to
secure the border. They don't want us to commit our
troops in blood and treasure the war without doing the
somber job of debating it. I have a list here
of the fifty seven nays on this, and something struck
to me. I'm obviously not going to read all fifty seven,
and I said as much publicly this morning. I see
names like Roy of course on this list, Green Bobert,

(19:28):
I see Cawthorne. On there, I see Bishop, I see
I see all these people. And you know what all
these names have in common? Massey, of course, I see
all the people the system is constantly telling me to hate.
I see Republicans. I see regime journalists out there telling
me these are all the people who are the nut jobs,
the crazy people. These are the people who make Republicans

(19:50):
look bad. And yet all the people who make Republicans
look better are always voting the way I want. Can
you explain that to me? Well, that is the swamp
that was actually the genius behind Trump's attack on Washington
that he saw and what the America Fell responded to,
is getting tired of seeing the swamp do what it does.

(20:10):
That's the swamp in action those of us, and you'll see.
And you pointed out there were fifty seven no votes.
Twenty eight of those were my House Freedom Caucus brothers
and sisters. I wish you would have been unanimous. Take
that up with the Freedom Caucus members who voted for this,
But there was twenty eight of the Freedom Caucus and
then another twenty nine who are kind of like minded

(20:31):
at least on some issues. That's a good thing, but
that's far too few. We need to have a majority
of Republicans. We need to have unanimity among Republicans that
we should debate on bills, we should spend, we should
pay for that which we spend. We shouldn't be committing
our men and women or our resources to a war
without having a robust debate about the strategy and what's
going to be in our national interests. And we should

(20:52):
stop doing the same old thing here in Washington. I
will note we had a great debate this morning about
border security. We're changing things, Jesse. I just want to
make clear, it's just taking a little while to get there,
but everybody watching this, hold your members to account, hold
me to account. That's why it ran. I'm here to
change Washington, change the swamp, and I don't really care

(21:13):
who the hell I piss off in the process. Chip
Finally we see the inflation numbers this morning, I know
the administration is spinning away at eight point three percent
is brutal. I mean, it's backbreaking, especially on working people.
People who live paycheck to paycheck. They can't they can't
do this. People are having to make lifetime adjustments right now.
What's your reaction on all this? Well, when you spend

(21:36):
five something trillion dollars and you dump that into the
American economy, and Jesse, you were one of the very
first people out there, you know, making this really clear.
You shut down your economy, you spend five trillion dollars,
you dump it all out there. Of Course you're gonna
have inflation when you shut off oil and gas supply.
Of course you're going to have inflation. If you shut
off oil and gas supply, then try to get involved

(21:57):
in a proxy war and then try to ban imports
of oil and gas in order to carry out that
proxy war while not opening up American oil and gas,
you get inflation. This is the truth. Any basic understanding
of econ one oh one would tell you that Biden
doesn't want to address it. They don't want to address
the fact that diesel inventory is actually remarkably low, and

(22:20):
you stare out over the summer, people are gonna have
a wake up call and the cost of goods and
services when trucks having to fill up a diesel are
spending two, three four times what they're having to spend.
The American people are cycatives. But Republicans can't do what
they did last night, which has signed another forty billion
dollar blank check, and expect American people to rally around
them as the savior. We gotta put our money where

(22:43):
a mouth in the cost of thousand dollars to fill
up a rig, which it does people, that turns into
two thousand. You're paying for all that congressmanship. Roy, please
keep doing what you're doing. Thank you, sir Gobleish Sart
to take care. I need that guy in the leadership.
I mean, I've seen, I've seen enough. Why do I
have a list of fifty seven? Why isn't it every

(23:04):
Republican's pathetic? All right, it's enough of that. We have
Pastor Darryl Scott. He's going to join us next. It's
always a lively conversation with the pastor before we do that. Look,
we just talked about inflation and why we have it.
You know, we don't have to belabor the point anymore.
Why do we have all this inflation because of the lockdown? Insanity?
And maybe you're still mad about it. I still am,

(23:25):
I always will be. Maybe you're thinking right now, hey,
I got to go out and get some stuff today.
I'd love to go to a business that student didn't
stand with all that. I want to know. I want
to know which of my local business has stood up
for me and my freedom. Go to the app store
right now, download public sq, Apple, Google Play, whatever you
got public sq. You want to know which businesses share

(23:49):
your values? How often do we talk about putting our
money where our morals are? There's an app for that.
Now public sq go. We'll be back. I love hearing
from people of God. I know I'm not talking about
my next guest, Pastor Darryl Scott, author of the book

(24:12):
Nothing to Lose. I'm talking specifically about the Speaker of
the House. It just touches my heart to hear her
read from the Book of Matthew the impact that it
is having on food for the world. So when you're
home thinking what is this all about, just think about

(24:32):
when I was hungry, you fed me in the Gospel
of Matthew. Pastor. I swear I've been for a moment.
I know that looks like Nancy Pelosi for a moment,
I thought Elijah has been raised from the grave to
preach to us again. And Nancy doesn't need to quit
our day job and decide to go into preaching as
a full time I compatient. You know, it's finding to

(24:56):
me how the Democrats pick and choose sports and subscripture
when they want to further whatever their political agenda is,
and then ignore other parts when it conflicts with whatever
their political agender is. She doesn't want to talk about
scriptures that talk about how precious life is and how
God said before I formed you in the belly, I

(25:17):
knew you, indicating that life begins at conception. They don't
want to talk about that, but they'll pull the scripture
totally out of context. Right there, Matthew chapter twenty four.
That's not talking about feeding every hungry person that you
come across, because if that indeed did, they would do
more to combat to homelessness in America. So she pulled

(25:37):
it out of context that I don't know whoever wrote
that speech for her, they needed to leave that part out. Pastor,
It's not surprising that a snooty San Francisco liberal would
be out of touch with most of America. That's not
exactly surprising, but it is surprising the percentage of her colleagues,
Republicans and Democrats who seem to think the American people

(25:59):
are just whipped up in a frenzy still about Ukraine Russia.
I mean, everyone I know cares about Ukraine and the refugees,
but they're much more concerned about all the disaster we
have locally right here. I mean absolutely right. I mean
we know how the news cycle runs now. To be
quite honest, the war has gone on too long and

(26:20):
as a result, people have begun to lose interest in it.
And once again, you can't if you're going to approach
the topic of feeding some people that are with our food,
I mean, then you have to make it worldwide. It's
like we used to tell us when we have bubble gum,
when they bring it, we get caught chewing gum in
school to teach you to say, unless you have enough, everybody,
then you have to spit yours out. And you know,

(26:41):
we have too much going on at home. And there
are too many other third world countries that are health
entire continents that are suffering from from from lack of
food or whatever. So you can't just pick and choose
what further to your political agenda and say these are
the people we need to help and we'll leave the
others alone. You can't do that. Speaking of not really

(27:02):
caring about poor people, Janet Yellen sat in front of Congress,
and boy does she have a doozy to say here.
It istions are of teenage women, particularly low income and
often black, who aren't in a position to be able
to care for children, have unexpected pregnancies, and it deprives

(27:27):
them of the ability, often to continue their education to
later participate in the workforce. So there there is a
spillover into labor force participation. But and it means the
children will grow up in poverty and do worse themselves.
Thank you. Let me let me just this is the true.

(27:48):
I'll just simply say that as a guy raised by
a black woman in abject poverty. I'm thankful to be here,
as the United States said one. While I'm not the
biggest fan to give credit to Tim Scott for blasting
her away on that too, pastor are these people even
human anymore? Does that person? Does that person understand the

(28:10):
words coming out of her mouth? Well, if you're going
to grow up poorium also just off the thing, after all,
you got to go to college. These people sound like demons. Man.
First of all, I've heard the race car played in
a lot of different scenarios, but I haven't had it
heard it played we got an abortion yet until now,
and especially is being played by a white woman to that. Now,
she's playing the race car, and she's insinuating that the

(28:33):
only black women that get pregnant that need an abortion
are poor, broke black girls that if they have a baby,
they're gonna wind up broke, busted and disgusted, trying to
get on welfare. But then she says continuing their education.
So are they getting pregnant in high school and they
can't get a diploma, or are they college students that

(28:53):
get pregnant they can't go on to get their master's
degree and they saying that if they do have a baby,
the baby is going to wind up so broken, poor
and living in poverty is so bad that you might
as well kill it. And just you know, you're doing
it a favor. You're gonna do this baby a favor
by killing it so it doesn't grow up poor. I mean,
this is just the dumbest, stupidest stuff I've ever heard

(29:14):
in my life. This is the dumbest reason. And another
thing they act like, only poor black women get pregnant
and need abortions, Like, no rich white women get abortions,
No middle class white women get abortions. Only poor black
women that are either in high school or college get
abortions done. I've heard that argument. I've heard that argument

(29:34):
as well. And let me just tell you, as a
man who's been around a time or two, the whole
abortion thing with women is universal, every income, every skin color.
It is something that has been poured in the minds
of women in this country for years that it's okay,
all you gotta save your college scholarship. Oh you gotta
save this, you gotta so. I've seen it all right,

(29:57):
Jen Saki. Jen Saki doesn't see to have a problem
with protesting in front of people's homes, Pastors, I guess
it's on. I knew that there's an outrage right now.
I guess about protests that have been peaceful to date,
and we certainly continue to encourage that outside of judge's homes.
And that's the president's position, pastor, if not the new

(30:19):
standard down, as long as you're peaceful, gather in front
of a home, is that where we're out of the country, Well,
you know, why don't Jen Saki just release her phone
number and her adjects excuse me and let everybody come
to her house and have a coombbaya out there. As
long as peaceful, as long as nobody's breaking on windows
trying to come in, it should be all right. Now
here we have elected officials. The purpose of the protest

(30:41):
is intimidation. It's not simply to just voice displeasure. It's intimidation.
We want to affect this decision before it becomes official,
and that's the purpose of it. And Jen Psaki is
saying she doesn't see anything wrong with it because it's
the left that's doing it. Now. If the right was
doing it, she'd be outrage, she'd be um disgusted. She

(31:04):
would be everything but happy if this was the right
protesting something by the left, but she doesn't feel that
way because it's the left doing the protesting. Finally, Senator
Lindsey Graham, he's I'm not a fan, but I realized
he's been around. He certainly has had the ear of
President Trump, the rightful president, I should say recently, Well,

(31:27):
there's some audio coming out here. It is it doesn't
sound very good for Lindsay will actually come out of
this thing strong moments like this reset to take a walk.
People have put him down people I don't want to
be associated with that. This is the group within a group.
What this does, it would be a rallying effect for

(31:50):
a while for the country. It says we're better than this. Totally.
He'd be a maybe the best person to have right.
How bad can you get it? Pastor this obviously doesn't
look great. Lindsey Graham is a man who sits down

(32:12):
with Trump regularly and they talk. I can't imagine that's
gonna go over well next time they have a chat.
But yeah, first of all, let me go on record
the stating this, Lindsey Graham and I are friends. I mean,
I have a cell phone from he and our friends,
and I when I see him, I will be sure
to bust his chops about that, because where those kind
of friends, you know, the kind of friends you have

(32:34):
when you see each other, all you're doing is trying
to bust each other's testicles. So I'm gonna break his
balls about this. You can believe that. Now you have
to realize though, Lindsay is a career politician, and Lindsey
wants to keep his job. And Lindsey was like, look,
I'm sorry Trump lost, but I'm not gonna lose my
job because he lost. He's like, hey, you know, I
knew people to quit their job or lost their job

(32:56):
and wanted me to quit mine because they got fired.
Lindsey's like, I'm not doing that. I'm a career politician.
I'm doing whatever i have to do to preserve the
Lindsey Graham retirement fun. And he'n Joe Biden for years.
He's like, Joe's the new president. I don't want Joe
to be mad at me. I don't I don't want
you know, he's doing what he came He's a politician.
What do we expect out of him? And now here's

(33:17):
the thing though. You know they're calling him a rhino
in different things now, but the President still sits down
with him. I was down in myriologal months agoing him
and Lindsey were having dinner together, and I don't know
how this is gonna affect his relationship. This rhino term
is a very subjective term, because let me go on,
let me say it. I'm gonna say, I'm gonna say
what everybody's thinking. You get a guy in Ohio like

(33:38):
a JD. Vance. If you did endorse Jady Vans a
year ago, everybody said you were a trader to the party.
You are a rhino, you are a secret Democratic because
Jade Vans said Trump was hitler. Jadi Vans said he
was never Trump. If you back them then you would
have been the enemy. And a year later President endorges
him and a lot of people looking around like what
the heck? We don't know what's going on. So this

(33:58):
rhino term and all as tom Baba subjective and sometimes
it's just better to sit back and wait. YEA. Pastor
Darryl Scott, thank you, sir. I appreciate you, all right, man,
God bless you. All right, we still have more. We
have Curtis Howet coming up next. But first let's talk
about something. I want you to do something for me
real quick. I want you to go to twenty twenty

(34:21):
two Market Message dot com two zero two to market
message dot com because the same guy who predicted the
last disaster is predicting another one. He's not just making
some wild, vague prediction either, he's giving specifics and maybe
something you can do about it. It's not exactly news.

(34:42):
We're heading into a recession. I mean, we're in a recession.
Where's this going. No, we're good. Let's find out twenty
twenty two Market Message dot com. Go get educated, Let's
figure out how we can protect ourselves. Twenty twenty two
Market Message dot We'll be back. Amy. You just heard

(35:15):
Michelle refer to the anti abortionists as terrorists, and she
has a point because the quote unquote people who call
themselves pro life they achieved this through violence. There is violence,
and it is terrorism. And I think it's very important
for us to recognize that it is Christian extremism that
is at the root of this shame and the stigma
that allows laws like this to pass. It allows justices

(35:37):
like this to be confirmed, and this does not represent
the majority of feelings and beliefs of people in this country. Well,
it sounds like we're all having continued saying takes on
abortion here in America. Joining me now, my friend Curtis Hawk,
of course, of the Media Research Center, the Great Media
Research Center. Curtis Media Research Center has out today ABC, CBS,

(36:00):
NBC featuring a bunch of anti life nut jobs who
call us terrorists critics. Yeah, as you see the graphic,
there one hundred and fifty three pro abortion soundbites versus
only fifty seven pro life ers. We started obviously the
morning after the Politico League, and we went through last night,

(36:23):
and yeah, that number is pretty stunning, but it's pretty
bad also when you break it down by the network,
CBS sixty one soundbites from abortions supporters to only fifty
or seventeen who support life, fifty three to twenty seven
for NBC, and ABC thirty nine to thirteen. So no
matter which way you slice it, it's a complete, in

(36:45):
abject disaster for the news media. And it reminds me
so much of the banning books discussion that we had
over the last year or so. The media spent all
this time saying conservatives are pro book burning, pro censorship,
all these horrible things. They just want to keep students
from reading. But when you ask them to actually read
the books in question that parents have concerns about that

(37:07):
went to school board meetings and said this is inappropriate
for our kids, they're not really looking to read these
graphic novels because of the language and sexual material. And
then the same thing goes for abortion. Why aren't you
actually talking about what abortion is, especially just for the
sake of time here the third trimester abortion, or even
second trimester abortion. What does that even look like? No,

(37:29):
we don't want to talk about that, because if the
more you actually explain those sorts of things, and for
people who somehow haven't been made aware of what abortion entails,
the polls would get dramatically swing the other way. It
is amazing how much different it changes one's opinion when
it goes from a woman's right to choose to a

(37:50):
woman's right to carve up her unborn baby like a
Thanksgiving turkey. Those two things actually do have quite a
difference in the mind of Americans. And actually, I have
a separate thing I wanted to ask you because you're
the media expert. I am not. How does this always happen? Okay, well,
the media is biased. We know that the media's left wing.
We know that these are all things you guys are
great at pointing out every single day, and I'm glad

(38:11):
you do. But how do you load up every show
with pro abortion people? Is that a TV host thing?
Is that a producer thing? Does this come down from
the very top of all these TV networks? Is the
head of NBC saying, Hey, I want a bunch of
baby carvers on the show today? How does it actually work?
How do we constantly give an endless propaganda only from

(38:32):
the left. There's a number of examples here. Well, the
first of all, the first one that I can think
of is they're mortified of the abortion lobby. They're terrified
of Planned Parenthood, Emily's List and all the rest nay roll.
You know, just like a lot of these democrats who
know some of the crazy craft that's going on all
these you know, encroaching you know, communism in the country,

(38:55):
they're so afraid to go against our own base. They're
just deadly terrified about what would happen to them or
how they would lose their cushy jobs where they don't
actually have to show up now because of the pandemic,
where they don't have to have their offices open or vote.
The other reason is I think b is just group thing.
They genuinely believe that this is the right way that

(39:18):
you know, there's really no two sides. You know, we
saw this a lot with the Trump era, where both
sides is M. We can't have both sides is M.
You know, one side is right, the others wrong, so
we have to load up on one side so it's purposeful.
Then the third one is when these people sit around
there's others where it just genuinely doesn't occur to them.
They are that stupid, Their skulls and their bubbles are

(39:39):
that thick where it doesn't occur to them that there
are other people out there who may feel differently. And
that's why, you know, I've heard this recently, so I
can't take credit for it. But there's a reason why
conservatives are much better about identifying, understanding, and rebutting leftist
arguments than leftists are with conservatives because we have to
deal with all of this crap and they don't. Yeah, yeah,

(40:03):
you never have to confront an opinion on the right
if you're on the left, unless you purposely seek one out.
All right, speaking about opinions, inflation numbers came out today.
Biden administration seems obsessed with trying to spin these as
positive because yeah, there was more inflation, but not as
much as we thought. Is that what they're going with.
Curtis Jim Shudo of CNN says, inflation took a breath

(40:28):
this month. I don't I don't like who cuss it
didn't go from eight and a half to eight point six.
You know, it's time to celebrate. It went under eight
and a half, So party time. No, that's exactly what
they're doing. They really are trying to celebrate this, and
they're really shameless and continuing to kind of spin the
wheel and whatever it lands on whether they want to

(40:50):
say COVID or they want to say putin now, they
want to say Republicans because apparently Rick Scott is like
public Enemy number one of the state, because you know,
he put out one proposal and it's the end of
the world that it's going to raise everybody's saxes and
it's going to shoot the economy through the roof and
everybody's really scared of it, you know. Or you know,
some people might talk about blame Elon Muska for causing

(41:10):
instability in the tech world, but I would say that, yeah,
they really are trying to celebrate this as a proof
that we are turning the corner. And I would just
ask if there was a White House press briefing today,
but instead Joe Biden is in the morally and economically
bankrupt state of Illinois. Unfortunately. I would ask Jensaki, you know,

(41:31):
you guys have said that this was transitory. You know,
why is it? What does transitory actually mean to you? Guys?
Can you actually define what transitory means? And whatever happened
to the release of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve,
how's that working out for you? Well, not that well,
considering we just reached basically an all time high for
average gas prices. But I'm Glalus Curtis, and in fact,

(41:54):
that seems like an appropriate time to bring up the
head of our new Ministry of Truth. Her name is
Jinny or Nina Chinkowitz, at least that's what I call her,
and she had this to say about the now verified
truth of Hunter Biden's laptop The accusation is that Hunter Biden,
in serving on the board of a Ukrainian company, which

(42:15):
you know he is allowed to do, he was not
the only foreign experts serving on the board of a
Ukrainian company, was involved in some corrupt behavior of that company.
This company has been investigated for a long time. Burisma
is the name of the company. There's never been any
indication that Hunter Biden was involved in anything untoward. There
are questions about whether he should have taken that board

(42:37):
appointment given his father's role, as you know, the Obama
administration's main emissary to Ukraine, but that's not necessarily something
that Joe Biden has control over. It certainly has nothing
to do with Joe Biden's policies towards Ukraine. Curtis. Obviously,
Nina Chenkinwitz doesn't want us talking about this, But how

(42:59):
often have the networks spent time on Hunter Biden's laptop
that we now know to be true. I'm gonna use
the number that should be really easy for Joe Biden
to understand, zero zero across the board. You know, first
of all, listening to that clip, who among us hasn't
served in on a foreign board before? Of Energy creating

(43:20):
gas companies. The other one is why else would you know.
I'm sure Hunter was just talking about family recipes and
a family scrapbook collection when he flew with Joe Biden
on Air Force to all of those times to the
other side of the world. I'm sure that they didn't
talk about business or anything like that. You know. The
only place that men and Jankowitz belongs is rich White

(43:42):
Liberal wine Mom's story Hour with the Cole Wallace on MSNBC.
And then the last thing I'll just say is she
keeps saying no evidence. And this is the thing that
leftists would do a lot with Trump when he would
call out the left or a press secretary would they
would just say there's no evidence, no evidence, no evidence.
Just because as you say something doesn't mean it's true,

(44:03):
you know. And ps on that is, and a number
of other journalists have done this to couch the questions
about Hunter Biden, saying that there are questions, yes, questions,
not just that we are raising, but that the US
attorney in Delaware and a grand jury have as well.
So those are pretty serious. So we'll see about that.

(44:24):
It certainly a peers that the US Attorney in Delaware
is having a lot more success and looking at Hunter
Biden than all the nonsense in New York that the
attorney's there with the city and State of New York
with Donald Trump, certainly does Curtis, how thank you, my brother.
I appreciate you. Thanks Jesse. All right, we got light

(44:47):
in the mood coming up next. And wow. I normally
would tell employees of a store, or if there are shoplifters,
to just let it go, don't risk your life. Right,
they got insurance. I have to say, this is pretty impressive.
Hang on, all right, that was a lot of heavy

(45:15):
stuff for the day. It's time to lighten the mood.
And looked. If there's one thing I can appreciate, it's athleticism.
As a supreme athlete myself, it's one thing I appreciate
as athleticism, especially when it comes in the form of
best Block, Best Buy employees trying to stop thieves. Look
at this lateral movement. That's amazing. All right, I'll see

(45:55):
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