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May 24, 2025 44 mins

The cover-up of Joe Biden's mental and physical health is one of the greatest scandals in American history. Will anyone go to prison for it? Jesse Kelly investigates alongside his panel of analysts. 

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Speaker 1 (00:09):
You know, one of the greatest moments of my life.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
This is gonna come to Joe Biden and his disastrous
Communist presidency and the cover up and everything else. But
you know, one of the greatest moments of my life.
My dad was in construction. You know, I come from
a construction family.

Speaker 1 (00:27):
His dad did construction. That's what I did.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
And one time, one time, only, when I was a kid,
he took me on one of his work trips. He
had to go to a caterpillar you know, the big
the big construction equipment you see all over the place,
all the yellow stuff.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
That's caterpillar. We had to go to Peoria, Illinois.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
They had a big caterpillar factory there, look at a
bunch of equipment. I think I was six or seven
at the time, and they had this big arena, almost
like a basketball arena that they filled in with a
bunch of dirt, and they had all the equipment out
there and you could drive it, move it around, and
the guys. I was the only kid there, so I
had a bunch of rough, tough construction guys and they

(01:05):
let me run one.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
Of the machines. They put me in it, turned it
on and here I am.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
I can't hurt anything, really because I'm in the middle
of this big dirt thing. But all this power is
mine and can do whatever I want with it. It
was Look, I was six or seven. This is almost
forty years ago. I still remember it like it was yesterday.
That's how great this moment was in my life. That's
essentially what happened to the United States of America during
Joe Biden's presidency. Only it wasn't a seven year old

(01:35):
child who got unbelievable amounts of power and could do
whatever he wanted with it. It was America hating communists.
You see, we are suffering now. There's a reason we're
still talking about this. We are suffering now and we
will continue to suffer for I don't know how long
the disaster of Joe Biden's presidency, if you just think

(01:58):
about all the illegals they brought and may very well
be on a long enough timeline, a mortal wound from
which the United States of America I cannot recover. But
why was it so bad? How could you destroy that
much in four years? It's almost as if it's almost

(02:19):
as if there was a focused effort to destroy We're
not talking about some normal Democrat doing some Democrat policies
and oh whoopseie that didn't work out.

Speaker 1 (02:28):
It's almost as.

Speaker 2 (02:29):
If there was a focused effort by people who hate
the country to burn down as much of it as
they could with the time they had, and that's exactly
what happened. You see, we are now treated to the
latest story. This story is well, I've been doing politics
for about twenty years now. I didn't really get into

(02:52):
politics so I got out of the Marine Corps. But
since then, because it's my nature, I've obsessed over it.
I do what you do. I read, I listen, I watch.
I'm just sess over history and politics and things. I've
never even heard of something like this before.

Speaker 3 (03:08):
And Alex, the fact of the fake town hall is
not actually the worst part of the story that you
report in the book.

Speaker 4 (03:14):
Yes, other campaigns have used fake town halls. Now, I
would say those town halls usually are in addition to
real town halls.

Speaker 1 (03:21):
Joe Biden was doing neither.

Speaker 4 (03:22):
This fake town hall was in order to film it
so they could make into campaign commercials.

Speaker 1 (03:27):
They filled it.

Speaker 4 (03:28):
They filmed it in Delaware with supporters, but Joe Biden
at this.

Speaker 5 (03:31):
Point this is the spring of twenty twenty four.

Speaker 4 (03:33):
Joe Biden's town hall, which was closed to press, was
so bad that the campaign officials determined that it was
not usable for a campaign commercial. So they took ninety minutes,
two hours out of the president's day, they filmed an
entire town hall, and they determined that it was not usable. Now,
some people say this was because Joe Biden was incoherent.
He could not really articulate his thoughts in epithy or

(03:57):
even semi normal way. Some people just said, like, the
lighting was bad.

Speaker 2 (04:05):
I just want you to marinate on this for just
a brief moment. I know you already know this because
we talked about it. But the job of the presidency,
the job of the president is unbelievably stressful, and the
obligations are endless and the stakes are enormous. I talked

(04:25):
the other day. Donald Trump put up a long post.
We saw it all. The media reported it at all.
Donald Trump got up, had a bunch of things to
do in the morning, and then Donald Trump had to
sit down and he spent two hours, two hours on
the phone with Vladimir Putin, the head of Russia, trying
to negotiate some sort of a framework for a peace deal.

Speaker 1 (04:49):
He then hung up the phone.

Speaker 2 (04:50):
He had to get ahold of Zelensky and talk to
him about the peace deal he just negotiated. He then
had to reach out to the head of the EU
and the head of France, and he said, this is
one brief period of time, in one moment of one day,
that Trump had to deal with as president. And that's
not because he's a Republican. That's the job as president.
It could be you, me, anybody. They put you in

(05:13):
that chair. Your responsibilities, the things you have to deal
with are beyond belief.

Speaker 1 (05:21):
And Joe Biden was so brain dead.

Speaker 2 (05:25):
They created a fake town hall, which is hilarious and
amazing by the way, it's been done before.

Speaker 1 (05:30):
Though.

Speaker 2 (05:31):
You hire a bunch of your supporters, bring in, you
cut off everybody, you don't allow the media in, as
they said, and then you get some fake questions that
sound real. The TV camera's recorded, and you look like
you're being mister man of the people, fielding questions from people,
answering questions. And at the end of that, well, they
edit and you can't even imagine the magic editors can do.

(05:54):
I didn't really realize this until I ran for Congress
two times myself, and I saw we would go for
eight nine hours in a day, and from that eight
nine hours of filming, they would produce one thirty second
TV commercial.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
That's how much editing there is.

Speaker 2 (06:12):
Cut this out, cut that move, this move that they
did it with Joe Biden, and he was still so
incoherent they didn't have a TV commercial when they just
scrapped the entire thing.

Speaker 1 (06:22):
Four years he didn't do anything.

Speaker 2 (06:26):
But that, of course, is not the point that PAGs
the question, well, who was doing stuff? Because there was
a lot of stuff done, because not as if nothing
got done. Opening up the border you had to do
that on purpose. Remember remember Donald Trump secured the border

(06:47):
during his first four years. The border was secure when
Joe Biden took over, So opening it up you have
to make a focused effort.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
Who did that? Who decided to sign all.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
These redicus executive orders, who banned the export of natural
gas and just horribly destructive things with no purpose whatsoever.
Who found this law and that law and that justification
to bring in more foreigners and more foreigners and more
foreigners by the million. But somebody was doing something. Who
signed all those pardons.

Speaker 1 (07:20):
Remember what a.

Speaker 2 (07:21):
Story that was at the end of Biden's presidency. Every
president pardoned some people and usually they're dirt balls, and
nobody really cheers. Trump did it, Obama did it, Bush
did it, Clinton did it. They all do it, and
it's always kind of gross, kind of a gross process.
And then Joe Biden does it exponentially more. Who was
doing all that? Well, that's an important question, isn't it,

(07:41):
because we keep referencing communists around Joe Biden. Ed Martin
went on with mak Mark Halperin. He went on Mark
Halperin's show. I don't know why I struggle with Mark's
name is a great guy. He went on his show
and Ed Martin named some names.

Speaker 6 (07:56):
I had a.

Speaker 7 (07:57):
Whistleblower in my office ten days ago, Senior C Democrat saying, look,
it was these three people that controlled access and they
were making money.

Speaker 1 (08:05):
Off of it.

Speaker 7 (08:05):
The gatekeepers. Different characterization of who was using the access,
but the gatekeepers were Claan and Anita Dunn and Bob Bauer,
and those three were really dominant characters in the White House.
Ricketty a little bit and obviously Jill, But I think
that was the three.

Speaker 1 (08:23):
I was with this.

Speaker 7 (08:25):
Well a person, and I said, what about Susan Rice,
what about some of these others? And they said, no, this.

Speaker 1 (08:30):
Was These were the ones.

Speaker 2 (08:35):
Ron Klain is an obvious one, Joe Biden's chief of staff.
We'll set him aside for the time being. Maybe we'll
come back to him. Anita Done. Maybe that name sounds
familiar to you, Hopefully it does. Glenn Beck deserves all
the credit in the world because it was fifteen sixteen
years ago Glenn Beck discovered this lady by the name

(08:58):
of Anita Dunn, who was working for Barack Obama. But
Anita Dun has some interesting views.

Speaker 8 (09:07):
And then the third lesson and tip actually come from
two of my favorite political philosophers, Mal Saytungu and Mother Teresa,
not often coupled with each other, but the two people
that I turned to most in nineteen forty seven, when

(09:29):
Mal Saytung was being challenged within his own party on
his plan to basically take China over shang Kaishek and
the nationalists. Chinese held the cities, they had the army,
they had the air force, they had everything on their side.

Speaker 6 (09:47):
And people said, how can you win, how can you
do this? How can you do this against all the
odds against you.

Speaker 8 (09:53):
And Mal say Tongue said, you know, you fight your
war and I'll fight mine.

Speaker 1 (10:04):
She really loves them, admires them. Mao say Dung murdered
fifty million people.

Speaker 2 (10:16):
Mao say Dung he gathered men, women, children, and he
forced them onto communal farms in China, forced them to
work the fields, but not for themselves. You see, he
worked many of them to death. The old ones were

(10:36):
worked to death. Pregnant women didn't last very long, now
they did. The children can't work under those conditions for long.
Of course, government can't manage such things, so people begin
to die by the million. Mao then continued to control.

Speaker 1 (10:53):
More and more and more.

Speaker 2 (10:54):
And millions and millions and millions and millions of people died.
As a human being who was so sadistic that one
of the members of a lifelong friend of his challenged
him in really a fairly benign way, after he had
killed fifty sixty million. We don't even know the number
fifty sixty million Chinese people. Mao remembered that he remembered

(11:16):
being challenged publicly. Never forgot it. And you see, this
friend of Mao's was a diabetic needed medication. Do you
know what happens to somebody when they don't get what
they need when they're diabetic? Do you know what happens
to the body? How they are ravaged, tormented before they die.
Mao had this person arrested. He not only denied him

(11:36):
as medication on purpose, he had video cameras set up
in the cell so Mao could watch over and over
and over again as his lifelong friend died in complete
and utter agony, essentially tortured to death. That's how Mao

(11:57):
handled his political opponents. That's the type of guy Mao was.
Now the lady who clearly loves and admires him, she was,
at least in part running the United States of America
for four years. Now, let me ask you again, do

(12:19):
those executive orders make more sense now? Does the mass
importation of rapists and murderers and drug dealers like we've
never seen before in the country makes more sense now,
doesn't it? What kind of a person, what kind of
a president would hand out thousands of pardons to just
some of the most vile murderers, Why who, when the

(12:41):
world would want these people back on the streets?

Speaker 1 (12:45):
Makes more sense now? Doesn't It makes a lot of sense.

Speaker 2 (12:50):
And remember when Joe Biden couldn't function anymore, and now
it was public, now everybody knew it.

Speaker 1 (12:58):
There was a central figure trying to keep him in
the race. US.

Speaker 2 (13:02):
What do you say to members of the House of
Representative Democrats who are on the phone.

Speaker 9 (13:07):
With reporters saying that the president needs to step down.

Speaker 8 (13:10):
We're basically saying the president is the only person out
there who's ever beaten Donald Trump, and he will do
it again, you know, And we're all going to work
together on this.

Speaker 1 (13:22):
Oh that's a little bit more revealing, now, isn't it.
I have no doubt Anita Dunn wanted.

Speaker 2 (13:28):
Him to stay right where he was so she could
continue to put the United States of America to the torch.
How in the world did we end up with a
Supreme Court justice like Kitanji Brown Jackson, a radical, insane
America hating communist nutjob who now sits on the highest
court in the land. I think you know how she

(13:49):
got there. And speaking of the pardons, I talked to
Ed Martin about it last week when.

Speaker 7 (13:55):
He was on We saw something that no one's ever seen. Look,
Donald Trump has on historic stuff and then people say,
we've never seen a president who tweets or who does
this and that other thing. What Joe Biden. The unprecedented
nature of what he did back in time, blanket pardons
for any crime fourteen years, This is not normal. And
he did it over areas that we see major questions,

(14:19):
the pardons over COVID, blanket pardons over the COVID stuff.
You know, again, at a certain point you say, might
be plenary, might be allowed, but it looks like it's
covering things up right. It looks like we've got some conflicts.
So again, we are not supposed to be whimps. I know, Jesse,
you know this. We're not supposed to be you know,
you know, silly about being soft. We should ask questions

(14:41):
if you do stuff that's unprecedented, we should ask questions.

Speaker 2 (14:47):
Why would they take such unprecedented steps? Because having communists
who hate America in the Oval Office was unprecedented. That's
why we we saw unprecedented things like the seven year
old who has given a piece of construction equipment, What
do with it?

Speaker 1 (15:07):
What you want?

Speaker 2 (15:09):
We set communists behind the desk in the Oval Office
for four years, and we turned them loose and that's
why we still suffer from them. Somebody better go to jail.
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Speaker 10 (16:45):
In the case of al Salvador. Absolutely, absolutely, we deported
gang members, gang members, including the one that you had
a margarita with, and that guy is a human trafficker,
and that guy is a gangbanger, and that and the
evidence is going to be clear in the days that
fair Rubio has the floor Chairman.

Speaker 5 (17:04):
He can't make unsubstantiated senator like that. Secretary Rubio has
the floor.

Speaker 11 (17:09):
Rub should take that testimony, the federal senator states, because
hasn't done it under oath.

Speaker 10 (17:14):
Here's another point, Okay, there is a division in our
government between the federal branch and the judicial branch. No
judge and the judicial branch cannot tell me or the
president how to conduct foreign policy. Policy doesn't require even
handed prioritizing.

Speaker 11 (17:30):
Phrase says you are entitled to entrance as a refugee
if you demonstrate a well justified fear of persecutity. You're
not entirely you have a different standard based upon the
color of somebody's skin.

Speaker 5 (17:41):
Would that be excepted?

Speaker 10 (17:41):
Well, I'm not the one arguing that. Apparently you are,
because you don't know the fact that they're right as
whether to say that would be on well, no, I
would say, a very easy thing. The United States has
a right to pick and choose who they allow it.

Speaker 11 (17:52):
To be, even based on the color of somebody's skinny.

Speaker 10 (17:54):
You're the one that's talking about the color of their skin,
not me.

Speaker 2 (17:59):
Pretty revealed in moments these days from the Democrat Party
joining me now the coach Tommy Tuberville's senator from the
Great State of Alabama.

Speaker 1 (18:07):
Coach man alive.

Speaker 2 (18:08):
These people used to conceal the fact that they want
to flood the country with Third worlders. Now they're really
fairly open about it. Maybe I should be applauding them
for the honesty.

Speaker 12 (18:19):
Well, that's first time they've been honest I see. To
be honest with you, since I've been here for five years,
I've never seen anything like this. But you get a
bunch of lawyers together arguing back and forth. Isn't it
fun to watch? It's fun to watch them argue about
something that I know the Democrats that they're just a
one way street when it comes to immigration. They want
everybody to come here, open borders, let them do whatever,

(18:42):
pay for everything that they need, give them social Security, Medicare, Medica.
It's a disaster, that's happening in this country and they're
fighting for But again, it's what got them beat and
it's what it's gonna keep, what's gonna keep all the
Republicans in office for years to come.

Speaker 2 (19:00):
Why do you put up with this crap coach, You
don't need this job, You got this great career, this
unbelievable resume. You're five years in man, Why don't you
go back to Orange Beach and enjoy yourself.

Speaker 12 (19:10):
Well, I'll tell you, yes, he it is. Uh, I
can't say it's been a lot of fun the.

Speaker 1 (19:16):
First four years Oly Joe Biden.

Speaker 12 (19:18):
Joe Biden didn't know what the heck was going on,
and uh, we all knew that. By the way, it's
not like it was a secret on both sides of
Democrat Republicans. We saw it, we understood it. They tried
to lie about it, but they had a ghost government
behind the scenes. But we played defense the whole time.
I'm really enjoying being on offense with President Trump. He's

(19:39):
going right back at him, He's taking on the mainstream
media all the all these democrats they call themselves democrats,
really they're just far left Marxists on the way to communists.

Speaker 1 (19:52):
That's exactly what they are.

Speaker 12 (19:53):
Uh, But you got a bunch of them that are followers,
and it's just unfortunate to see the good ones followed
the bad ones, because they've got quite a few of
the bad ones. But when you have no division in
that party. For instance, in the Republican side, we have
some moderates, we all understand who they are, and we
have our conservative group. Well, they don't have anything other

(20:15):
than just a far left group that just follows each
other and goes by the party line. It's gotten them
in trouble. They can't tell the truth. American people are
sick and tired of it. They about broke our country.
President Trump is the only way back of fixing all
these things. He's digging him stuff out of a hole,
but is a big hole that he's been in for
the first one hundred and fifteen days.

Speaker 2 (20:38):
I'm actually glad that you brought up the Biden condition.
Hakeem Jeffries, Minority Leader Hakim Jeffries said, this.

Speaker 13 (20:45):
Seems to me entirely inappropriate that at this moment in time,
when President Biden is dealing with a serious, an aggressive
form of cancer, there are Republicans who are peddling conspiration
theories and want us to look backward at a time
when they actually are taking healthcare away from the American people. No,

(21:08):
as House Democrats, we're going to look forward.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (21:13):
I get the lies in the political games. I understand
all that. But Coach, it's not a small thing, and
it's not just you know, hilarious internet fodder. That we
had a president that wasn't functional for four years, who
auto penned all the pardons, all the executive orders. I
remember Mike Johnson saying on camera that Joe Biden didn't
know about the executive order that he had signed. This

(21:33):
is a gigantic scandal and a big deal.

Speaker 12 (21:37):
Heaven forbid, Jesse, we look back at the truth. Heaven
forbid we do. They want no part of that. They
do not want any part of it. They want to
just erased the past, erase the history, and go forward
like nothing happened. It was one of the biggest crimes
in the history of this country. And we're almost two
hundred and fifty years old of hiding the help of

(22:01):
our executive branch leader, the leader of the free world,
who we all knew he didn't have both the oars
and the water. We all knew there was something wrong
with him. I hate that he's got this cancer. But
let me tell you something. We as senators and congressman
up here, we have the ability to go to Walter
Reed Hospital, one of the best in the world, and

(22:23):
go and have a physical anytime.

Speaker 5 (22:24):
We won't.

Speaker 12 (22:25):
I go probably twice to three times a year to
have check up because of you know, the older you get,
the more things you need done with you. You can't
tell me that the people behind the scenes either hit
it from Joe Biden or they all knew it, and
yet they just did not tell the American people.

Speaker 1 (22:44):
And that is a serious crime. That is an extremely
serious crime.

Speaker 2 (22:50):
Another extremely serious crime is putting your hands on a
federal agent, especially when you're opposing what he's currently doing
when it comes to fighting crime. And Democrat Democrat congresswoman
just discovered that fact. She's in a bit of hot water,
isn't she, coach?

Speaker 12 (23:07):
Oh she better be in hot water. This has turned
into a third world country. I mean, when you've got
people that are supposed to be have leadership skills and
are been elected by their peers, and you come up
and you represent our constitution in the United States or America,
and you're out there punching and pushing on ice agents
and federal law enforcement officers. I mean that's a crime.

(23:30):
I don't care who you are. You know, you can
be Santa Claus. But if you Santa Claus, if you
push a law enforcement officer, you need to go to jail.
Something needs to be done. But they think that it's
okay that they can do stuff like this, and Jesse,
we're losing the sight of reality in this country. But
they try to make their own rules. Heaven forbid, we

(23:52):
let them change the rules of our country. If you
break the law, you go to jail. And I don't
care who you are, Republican, Democrat, and it makes no difference.
We need our kids to understand right from wrong. And
look at the example that these goofballs are given to
our young kids.

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Speaker 9 (25:27):
You cover the Biden presidency aggressively throughout the four years,
and you didn't cover mental acuity hardly at all. I
mean time and time again when issues came up. You
seem to be running cover for the president. Interested well,
I mean, we'll start with the Laura Trump issue that
you referred here. It is I think what we see
on stage with Joe Biden Jake is very clearly a

(25:48):
cognitive decline.

Speaker 1 (25:49):
That's what I'm referring to.

Speaker 14 (25:51):
It makes me uncomfortable.

Speaker 5 (25:52):
You are amazing.

Speaker 9 (25:55):
You're trying to tell me that what I was suggesting
was I think you.

Speaker 1 (25:59):
Were rocking stuff. Yeah, I think you were mocking a stutter.

Speaker 11 (26:02):
And I think you have absolutely no standing to diagnose
somebody's cognitive decline.

Speaker 9 (26:06):
Do you want to apologize to Larad Trump?

Speaker 5 (26:08):
Now I've already apologized her. I called her months ago.

Speaker 2 (26:14):
I'm still laughing about the stutter thing.

Speaker 1 (26:17):
What a cell job that was jointing me. Now Stu
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Speaker 2 (26:22):
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Speaker 1 (26:26):
Anyway.

Speaker 2 (26:28):
I don't know what's more baffling, why Jake Tapper would
actually do an interview with Megan Kelly.

Speaker 1 (26:33):
Of all people during his book tour thing.

Speaker 2 (26:37):
Or that they really tried to sell the Joe Biden's
stuff as a stutter.

Speaker 1 (26:41):
I don't know which one makes me laugh more. But
I find the whole thing hysterical.

Speaker 5 (26:45):
It is legitimately hysterical, and I man, Megan is just
an absolute bulldog in those situations. I wouldn't want to
be anywhere near that interview that was Jake Tapper. It
was not comfortable, and she's just so good. There's nobody
better in that type of moment than her. She just
dissects those situations and she does not care about the awkwardness.

(27:08):
I would have just been like, all right, well you
said it was okay, so I'm gonna move on to
another topic. She does not care. And she said multiple
times in there Jesse that that they're friends, like that
they know each other and have some sort of level
of friendship. So this is what she does to her
her buddies. I literally the day that this interview happened,
I got an email from Megan's producer saying like, Hey,

(27:31):
can you come on on this date? And I was like,
I don't know. After listening to that interview, I didn't
want to hold off because if something like this is
are off, I don't think I'm gonna make it through
the day.

Speaker 1 (27:44):
Hold on. I just checked my schedule.

Speaker 2 (27:46):
Nope, I'm booked that day, what day, every day, every
single day day all right. On the less hysterical part
of this, I had to give a shout out to
Glenn Beck and you for this old way call back.
Since she's back in the news two thousand and nine,
Anita done, Oh here was?

Speaker 8 (28:08):
And then the third lesson and tip actually come from
two of my favorite political philosophers, Mal Saytungue and Mother Teresa,
not often coupled with each other, but the two people
that I turned to most in nineteen forty seven, when

(28:29):
Mal say Tong was being challenged within his own party
on his plan to basically take China over Tchang Kaishek
and the nationalist Chinese held the cities.

Speaker 6 (28:41):
They had the army, they had.

Speaker 8 (28:43):
The air force, they had everything on their side.

Speaker 6 (28:47):
And people said, how can you win? How can you
do this? How can you do this against all the
odds against you?

Speaker 8 (28:54):
And Mal say Tong said, you know, you fight your
war and I'll fight mine.

Speaker 1 (29:02):
Stu.

Speaker 2 (29:02):
It really does explain so much when you just accept
that Joe Biden never ran a thing and that woman did.

Speaker 5 (29:11):
Yeah, you're bringing me back, man. That's a clip that
our own Glenn Beck uncovered back in the day, and
it was a huge story at the time. I'm so
glad you went back and found that. You know, two
things I remember how to need to done is that
clip and the fact that every time she talks, she's
constantly licking her lips, and it used to drive me
freaking nuts, Like every three words, she will lick her lips.

(29:33):
You watch that clip, but she does it constantly. Not
the most important part of that clip, of course, you know,
as you are Jesse always on the hunt for the
communists that are are running things, and you've found yet
another one. And the fact that she was able to
do this, you know, partially under Obama, but even a
much bigger role under Biden, where she seemingly was making

(29:56):
a lot of these decisions, along with a couple of
other names that are in this book. And you know
that we can go through. But I think you hit
on something really important here that between these two clips Jesse,
which is like Jake Tapper, is a story that is
related to this. He is a story. The fact that
he did cover this and didn't really go into it

(30:16):
and even was mocking Laura Trump is a story. And
the media failure on this is a story. I'm concerned
that on the right we're making Jake Tapper the main
story here though, and like someone like Anita Done should
be the main story. We didn't have a president of
the United States for multiple years, and the fact that

(30:38):
Jake Tapper didn't say that on a CNN show. Enough
is a problem. It's not as big a problem though,
is the fact that we didn't have a president for
two years and people like I Needa done running the government.
That is, like, I think a crime. I want to
at the very least one an investigation to find out
which crimes were committed and by whom. I want to

(30:58):
know every single time message that was sent around about
this a cover up. You know, the government is so
interested in everybody's signal messages these days. I'd like to
see every single signal message that was sent about this.
These people were in powered. They were manipulating our country,
our policy, using our tax dollars outside of the constitutional system,

(31:20):
it seems, and if that happened, those people need to
be held accountable even more than some CNN host.

Speaker 1 (31:27):
That's a great way to put it.

Speaker 2 (31:28):
I'm definitely gonna steal that and use it for my
own because it is.

Speaker 1 (31:31):
It is a good point.

Speaker 2 (31:32):
We were focusing on the media people, and of course,
you know, if it's somebody's responsibility to tell me that
a wild animal is ravaging my pantry, then I expect
that person to report it.

Speaker 1 (31:43):
And if they don't. It's a big deal.

Speaker 2 (31:45):
But that's not the wild animal ravaging my pantry.

Speaker 1 (31:48):
We had apparently a.

Speaker 2 (31:49):
Bunch of goblins run in the United States of America,
and they're not in some nameless, faceless group. People with names,
faces and addresses opened up the border in this country
and allowed right is to come in and pillage this
country like it's the medieval times and someone better.

Speaker 1 (32:05):
Go to jail for its too. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (32:07):
I think that's the way this is supposed to work,
you know. Being working with Glenn Beck, we did talk
about Nita done quite a bit back in the day.
Also every ten seconds we talked about Woodrow Wilson, and
you know Woodrow Wilson's wife Edith, and it is on
my brain. Edith and Wilson basically ran the country for
a while as the president because he had a stroke

(32:28):
and he was incapacitated. He was taking his hand. She
was taking his hand and putting her hand over it
and having him sign the bills of that she was
moving the hand, and you think about that situation. First
of all, it's amazing because I pretty sure Joe Biden
did even less than that. At least his hand was
touching the pen. He was using an auto pen, so

(32:50):
I don't think the pen was even touched. But when
you go back and you think about that, this has
happened many times now through our history, we have a
situation where this keeps getting taken out of contro. Woodrow
Wilson's favorite book was a book called Philip Drew Administrator,
and it was a book, a really awful book about
how a president would just kind of come in. He
was instead of running everything like the executive is design,

(33:11):
he would hand it off to all these committees and
these experts that would run all the country for it
was best thing for America. That was his vision of
what America was. He wound up getting it in the
Joe Biden administration, where all these supposed experts and ideologues
and as you point out, communists wound up running major
parts of the country. Where you take this guy who
ran as a moderate, ran this blue collar, every day

(33:33):
lunchbox Joe, and then wound up running a country far
to the left, and even Barack Obama ran that didn't
make any sense unless you plug in all these variables
and understand that this guy wasn't even making the decisions.

Speaker 2 (33:48):
Stu On your YouTube channel. Let's talk about something decent
on your YouTube channel. You talking about Trump's policies, and
in fact, you have them ranked so far. Give us
your ranking and what's gonna stick, what can last, and
what's going to be erased the next time we get
some nutball democrat in there.

Speaker 5 (34:07):
Well, I mean that's a huge concern because you know,
as we've seen so far, we've got the big, beautiful
bill supposedly around the corner. We'll see and how beautiful
it is, certainly is going to be big. But none
of this stuff has really been done legislatively yet, right,
so it's all been executive orders. The next Democrat can
reverse almost all of it, and that is a huge problem.
I think we're getting a little too reliant on executive

(34:29):
orders for long term solutions. But yeah, as you point out,
we did a show basically ranking the policies, not based
on like my opinions as to how wonderful they were,
but as to how the American people were reacting to them.
You know, what's working for him and helping his let's
say popularity, his approval ratings, and what was hurting and
what you saw at the top was was, I think

(34:50):
what you'd maybe expect the border, his reaction to crime,
his his national defense, the things that kind of Trump
has shown as when he's showing strength, right people, that's
what people want out of Donald Trump. They believe he's
strong on these things where certainly the left is weak.
Down at the bottom were some of the economic policies

(35:13):
like tariffs and worries about inflation, even though we haven't
really seen those come into defray yet. But what I
think was interesting about that exercise was kind of acting
like a consultant, right, Donald Trump believes these things. He's
going to do tariffs. I'm not a big tariff guy.
He's going to do tariffs anyway, whether whether I like
it or not. But the question is what do you

(35:33):
emphasize to the American people? What do you focus on
When people are like, oh, he shouldn't talk about the
border because they're saying he's deporting these Venezuelans to prisons
in El Salvador. That's not hurting him at all, Like
that's actually helping him when he's talking about those types
of issues, people like when gang members aren't here anymore.
It's a crazy formula of a way to govern. When

(35:55):
it comes to their prices going up, though, that is
I think a real risk to the rest of his
agenda if that winds up coming through. True. One of
the reasons he's in office is because people believe in
his economic policies. He believes in tariffs, yes, but he
also believes in text cuts and he believes in regulation cuts,
and if he focuses on that part of his economic agenda,
it probably helps his entire presidency.

Speaker 2 (36:18):
Stu, my brother as always appreciate you come back anytime.
Is there anything better than waking up in the morning
and knowing you had a good night's sleep Immediately immediately
you have set the tone for your day.

Speaker 1 (36:30):
Your eyes open and you're thinking.

Speaker 2 (36:32):
Oh, work's going to be good today, School's going to
be good today, and vice versa. When it sucked, when
that sleep sucked, you know it. That's why I want
to tell you about dream powder from Beam One. I
love hot chocolate because it's hot chocolate, okay, But you
have it before bed and you would never know it

(36:52):
if I didn't tell you. But it has a bunch
of natural things in it, like melotonin and ray sheet
and all kinds of things magnesium, and they just kind
of relax you naturally again, drug free, natural things. You
go to sleep and when you wake up, you don't
feel like you took something to sleep. You just feel good.

Speaker 1 (37:12):
Every day. You want to feel like that every single day.

Speaker 2 (37:16):
Shopbeam dot com, slash Jesse Kelly go enjoy the best
night's sleep of your life. You know what's wild. I've
thought about this before. In fact, we probably had this

(37:37):
talk before on the show. Is democrats nationally we'll call
it fifty percent. I realize it's less than fifty percent,
but they get in a presidential election roughly fifty percent
of the vote, so about half the country vot's Democrat.

Speaker 1 (37:53):
And think about this, Think about how crazy that is.

Speaker 2 (37:58):
The entire America and media, the major corporate companies all
for Democrats. The education system, certainly, the public, the government
education system K through twelve and college all democrats.

Speaker 1 (38:11):
Hollywood all democrats.

Speaker 2 (38:13):
Essentially, there's this gigantic protection system in place designed to
prop up Democrats.

Speaker 1 (38:21):
And even with all that, this.

Speaker 2 (38:23):
Huge ecosystem, they can only get to fifty percent. That's
how horrible democrat policies are. That's how unpopular what democrats
once are, what their wants and desires are. I guess
I should say, and that actually brings me perfectly to
illegal immigration. There's a story out of Denver. Probably went
right by you, but stay with me here there's a

(38:44):
story out of Denver. Here's the story. Denver has been
flooded with illegals. They're one of these great American cities
that went full commie and they've destroyed themselves, and the
illegals have just been pouring in a deavor and pouring
in a Denver well. Ice has been focused on getting
the gang bangers, the illegals out of Denver.

Speaker 1 (39:07):
You've already seen it in the news. A raid here,
a raid there.

Speaker 2 (39:10):
They're grabbing illegals, they're tossing amount of Denver. Would you
like to know how much of a reduction in homicides
Denver has seen now that they've gotten a bunch of
illegals out. Sixty percent six zero sixty percent. I'm going
to tell you something right now. The entire American media,

(39:34):
the entire Democrat Party, half the Republican Party, our education system, everybody,
they are not just dedicated to protecting and propping up Democrats.

Speaker 1 (39:44):
They are dedicated.

Speaker 2 (39:45):
Completely completely to covering four illegals. When illegals commit crimes
think about just off the top of your head, just
whatever pops on the top of your head. Think about
how many crimes you can name that in illegals committed.
It's just headlines that have flashed through your head. Baby,
you're thinking about Lake and Riley, Joscelyn Nungary. Babe, you're
thinking about another one of these dui types that splatters

(40:08):
a family of five on the highway when he's high
and drunk. Just the stuff that popped into your head. Now,
think about this. That's how much illegal immigrant crime you
know about, and you know about that with the entire
ecosystem dedicated to covering.

Speaker 1 (40:23):
For these people.

Speaker 2 (40:24):
The amount of crime in this country done by foreigners
who shouldn't be here would flore you if you ever
were able to actually get the honest information, which of
course you cannot get. And it's why I have a
cash Betel Dan Bongino sat down, did a big interview.

Speaker 1 (40:41):
It's why this stuff exists.

Speaker 3 (40:44):
The border was open for four years. So what happens
is crime metastasizes. What happens is you have hundreds of
thousands of illegals come across, and a bunch of them
are really bad criminals, not all of them, but a
bunch of them, and then they nest into societies. And
this is why we're rolling out Mexican street Gang task
forces across the country because it's not the international gangs

(41:07):
that are just the problem. It's these inner city gangs
that exist in one or two towns here and there
and have metastasized and taken over the drug trade, the
sex trafficking trade, the child forced label trade, and the
gang trade. They are all in and no one has
been focusing on them because our cities and our elected
leadership has allowed them to live without being policed. But

(41:30):
that's over now that Dan and Iron.

Speaker 2 (41:32):
Seat another reminder that voting for Democrat and the year
twenty twenty five is an active evil. I'm sorry, I
know your dad voted Democrat. I've always voted Democrat. It's
not me telling you to vote Republican. If you vote
for Democrats now with their stance on just illegal immigration,
I don't need anything else, just on that.

Speaker 1 (41:52):
It's an active evil. It is a vote for Democrats
has a.

Speaker 2 (41:55):
Vote to bring rapists and murderers into your country as
fast as humanly possible. That's a fact, all right. It's
time to lighten the mood. And it's allergy season.

Speaker 1 (42:16):
I know it is.

Speaker 2 (42:16):
I know you're sniffling and stotting and sneeze and I
got all that. So maybe, just maybe you would like
a little trick to stop that sneeze from coming. Maybe
you're on a date, maybe you're on television. So I
can't take credit for this. My radio producer, Jewish producer, Chris,
He's the one who gets the credit. Apparently his parents
used to use it on him when he was a kid.

Speaker 1 (42:39):
Here it is, I had a sneeze coming.

Speaker 14 (42:41):
You know what that feeling is. I had a sneeze coming.
And I looked at Chris with this look of panic
in my eyes, and I even gave him a hold on,
but he gave me the am I what do you mean?

Speaker 1 (42:51):
Hold on? What am I small? I can't hold on?

Speaker 2 (42:53):
And then you know what Chris said to me? And
I had to sneeze bad. You know what he said
to me, lemon, and the sneeze went away. Chris, is
this some Jewish voodoo or something?

Speaker 5 (43:13):
Is this?

Speaker 1 (43:15):
What is this? What did you do to me? How
did that work? What do you mean? What did I
want to know? You don't know how it works. You
just know it works.

Speaker 5 (43:24):
It worked.

Speaker 14 (43:25):
Did this your parents teach you this or what tormented
you with it? Why does that work? I'm so weird
it out right now, I'm not even happy. I would
rather have sneezed on the air than to have a
sneeze go away by you telling me to think about
the word lemon.

Speaker 1 (43:47):
How many it works? I just I just fixed your life.
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