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Speaker 1

This is a podcast from wo R.

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It is the Jesse Kelly Show, Final hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Thursday, and we're gonna talk just really briefly about this foreign policy stuff. I'm gonna get to this crazy mayor. First Jewish producer Chris is mad at me. A bunch more emails, All that and more coming up on the final hour of the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Did you hear the Mayor of Boston, Mayor.

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Wu we stand with immigrants. You belong here, so almost want to see that den miguerant. This Boston doesn't back down. We are a city where the Irish coffee is strong and our opinions are stronger. We may not always agree or see eye to eye, but at the end of the day, we are a family. If you come for one of us, you will get all of us.

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That's the Mayor of Boston standing firm that all the illegals in her city will be protected. These big city democrats are going to have to make a choice pretty quickly here as the rest of the country returns to sanity and illegals are finding the United States of America to be less and less of a welcoming place. The more these sanctuary cities advertise that they're going to be

sanctuary cities, the more the animals are going to pour in. Rapists, murderers, drug dealers, they are hiding in these cities because of their sanctuary policies. If you are a big city Democrat listening to the sound of my voice, well that was Boston. So if you're listening right now and the Great WRKO, you're voting for that. And when an illegal hurts somebody and your family or you, you're going to have to look at yourself in the mirror and you're going to

have to realize that you did that. Well, I've always voted Democrat. I no, I got it, I get it, I get it. But that's what you're voting for. You're not voting for JFK. You're not voting for Bill Clinton. When you're a big city Democrat voting for Democrats, you're voting to ensure that your city fills up with rapists and murderers. I know that maybe isn't what you want it to be true. And I know you can't bring yourself to vote for Nazis because you're a stupid person.

Who believes the news. But I'm just letting you know that's where we're at. There's that also, like I warned you before, peace the Russia Ukraine war, the peace that's going to come there is going to take time. All right, It's going to take time, Yes, Chris, I'm going to get to the breaking news thing in a moment. It's going to take time. Today you already know. Trump spoke with Vladimir Putin, then he spoke with Zelensky. They're trying

to get a ceasefire agreement. Zelensky came out today and said, well, a red line for US is going to be giving up any territory. Well, okay, well that's not going to work. Don't read too much into that. This is the beginning of negotiations. At the beginning of negotiations, anybody who's got half a brain stakes out the most extreme position possible so they don't have to give up as much ground. In the end, the Ukraine's going to have to give

up territory because Russia holds the territory. It's not because it's right or it's wrong, or you like it or none of that stuff matters. Russia holds it. You can't get it, Ukraine can't remove them from it. So possession is nine tenths of the law. It's going to be a process, as I warned you, and I don't know that this process is going to work this time. We might still be on the air a year, two years from now talking about this. I don't know. It takes time,

but that's where we are now. I promised you that I was gonna bring something to you. A few minutes ago. Chris has brought up the idea of deep frying a cheese steak at home, and I know you're gonna find this shocking, but I'm not sure I'm on board, Chris. And you know it's not the health. I would never concern myself with that. It's the bread. No, no, you're nodding your head. The cheese steak has to have a good piece of bread. It has to have a good

whatever kind of bread. That bread is going to soak up so much oil in Greece. I don't think it's gonna be good, man. I think it's gonna be too much. Aren't you worried about it being too much? So you say you said that like it's some kind of an answer. He said, they can deep fry ice cream, can't they? Well, yes,

because there's nothing on it to soak up. If anything, they put some layer of bread or in one of the Mexican joints down here, they actually crunch up cinnamon toast crunch and they use that for the breading and deep fried. But that's a little crunchy layer on the outside the bread. Like I just had a cheese steak. You just watched me eat a cheese steak for lunch, dude. That bread was That bread was probably an inch and a half to two inches thick top and bottom. That's

going to be straight grease man. But along the ly these lines before I get back to your emails, Chris is mad at me, and so I just want to explain.

Speaker 4

I'll tell you what happened.

Speaker 5

First.

Speaker 2

Realize that overall you should try to be a good person in life. That's what we all want, don't You want to be a good person. I want to be a good person. But you can't do that all all the time. There have to be times in your life where you only think about you, and you take people you work with or you're friends with, and you completely screw them over for your benefit. That's what I did what Chris, That's what I did to Chris today. So

let me explain what happened. We got to the studio or I got to the studio.

Speaker 4

First.

Speaker 2

I would love to tell you that I was on the phone, but I wasn't on the phone. I was listening to something. I was listening to a podcast, and I was kind of scrolling on Yes, it was history for your information, Chris, And I was kind of scrolling on my phone, but I was really just killing time. I was here early. I wanted to finish the part of the podcast I was in beforehand. So I park

into parking lot here. Who pulls in directly in front of me, and I mean directly in front of me, My car across the little parking strip and Chris's car. Who pulls in Jewish producer Chris. Chris gets out, and Chris digs into his car and starts trying to pull a large box of some kind out of his car. And this thing is huge. It is not going well for him the car. The box is clearly too big for the car. I have no idea how he even

got that in there. So Chris started to struggle, and he was starting to have to yank and pull and bend and yank and pull and bend, and at one point in time he even took a little bit of a break and he just kind of stood up and looked at it. And I want you to know that I just sat there and watched and could I have helped. Of course I could have helped. I was only worried about me in that moment, not Chris, and what Chris was.

You can't just call me a bad person because of one bad moment, Chris, Okay, listen, I have a perfectly good excuse. I didn't feel like it, all right. Plus we're not let's not discount the fact that we're in a way, we're in the entertainment business. You have any idea how entertaining it was watching you struggle with that box, and really the knowledge that I could help, yet I wasn't helping you. It made it so much better knowing that all would have taken minimal effort.

Speaker 4

I could have gotten out.

Speaker 2

I could have opened up the opposite side, given that box an extra boost, I could have pushed it right out. It could have been five seconds. I knew I had that power, and I just denied it. To you out of pure selfishness, and it.

Speaker 4

Felt really good. It felt what.

Speaker 2

No, it's not a bad person, Chris, it's a bad moment. I'm admitting that I had a bad mom. I don't know why you're taking this to heart. Next time I might help. I mean, I might not, but next time I might. You never know, It'll just depend on how I feel like.

Speaker 4

Did you hear this?

Speaker 2

Listen to this, chick.

Speaker 5

Hi, I'm the Scout. I use they them pronouns, and I'm an INTRODUCIP.

Speaker 2

Hold on, hold on scout anyway, Hi.

Speaker 5

I'm Scout, I use them pronouns, and I'm an interdisciplinary major at UBC. I'm in my last semester. My primary thematic focus is decolonizing academia and public knowledge systems, and my secondary thematic focus is biocultural and linguistic futurity.

Speaker 2

For those who don't know what that means, can you give us a quick rundown?

Speaker 5

Yeah, Basically, what I focus on is the promises that the institution has made and also the emergence of indigenous ways of knowing and being across the disciplines. And I feature in a lot of stuff like like language report.

Speaker 2

Chris asked why they all talk like that? Why do they all talk in this way as if there there's actually an interesting little communist psychology thing about that that we will discuss in a moment. Before we discuss that, let's discuss your favorite home movie.

Speaker 4

What is it? Or your favorite picture? You have one?

Speaker 2

Everybody has one. Maybe it's your wedding album when she smeared cake on your face. Maybe it's at the beach when you got your husband making a sand castle with the kids. Maybe it's maybe it's grandma, maybe it's grandpa, Maybe it's something.

Speaker 4

Isn't it a.

Speaker 2

Little bit sad to know that that picture, that VHS tape, it's more faded today than it was yesterday, and tomorrow it'll be more faded than it was today. Time kills these things. Anybody who's ever left pictures in the attic for too long will tell you Time will kill them. Legacy Box will give them eternal life here on earth.

Legacy Box will take your VHS tapes, your quarter tapes, those pictures of yours, and they digitize them so you can access them anywhere from your electronic device, and then they give the originals back. It's not like I'm asking you to give up your wedding album, of course not. You send it into Legacy Box, an American company right here in Tennessee. You send it into them, Americans American Jobs will digitize it for you. They'll send it back.

And then that picture of Grandpa, that whole movie of your husband and the sandcastles, it's yours for life. Your kids kids will watch it one day. Tell me that isn't sweet. Legacybox dot com slash Jesse saves you a fortune. Legacybox dot com slash Jesse. We'll be back the Jesse Kelly Show. It stays Jesse Kelly's Show. Let's check in real quickly before we get back to some emails here remember tomorrow's and ask doctor Jesse Friday. Get your questions

emailed in now to Jesse Jesse kellyshow dot com. Let's check in on the communists in the country and see just how they're handling all the less vandalism of Tesla's and things like that going on in the country.

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The world's richest man it can, has been trying to drum up sympathy for himself lately. His sales are down, his stock is down. Last night he was somber as he went through this with Sean Hannity.

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There's some kind of mental illness thing going on here, because this doesn't make any sense.

Speaker 1

Well, let me see if I can explain it for you when you pull up.

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Have you ever been around a group of Democrats, modern day, not older, modern day? I Have you ever lived in a Democrat area? Maybe you work around Democrats, maybe you're in Boston or La.

Speaker 4

Or place like that.

Speaker 2

Have you ever noticed how casually they talk about horrible things happening to you. It's just part of their language, even if they're not street animals. And I don't expect you hang around street animals, even if they're not street animals out there growing Molotov cocktails at Tesla. How many times have you ever heard your friends, your Democrat friends, talk about people on the right being hurt and everybody laughs about it. Everybody, Oh, that bus full of conservatives

too beat. It didn't go off a cliff, I know, right.

Speaker 4

It's just casually how they discuss things.

Speaker 2

The average American Democrat today is extremely violent, and most of them don't realize it. They see violence happening to people on the right and they cheer. It's a really, really terrible place to be, but it's the inevitable result of year after year after year after year after year of dehumanizing their political opponents with rhetoric like Nazi, Nazi, Nazi, Nazi. It always had a purpose. All those times you rolled your eyes or maybe defended yourself, I'm not a Nazi.

Speaker 4

What are you talking about? An Nazi? Nazi? Nazi, Nazi, Nazi.

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They love it. It's Hitler, It's Nazi. It's Hitler, it's Nazi. There was always a purpose to it, because what can't you do to a Nazi? If a bus full of Nazis went off a cliff, would you cry about it? Even even if you're not the one who cut the brake lines, are you that bummed out about it? Maybe you're mentally ill, drugged out, Maybe you are the one who wants to cut the brake lines. But even if you're not, you're okay with it. They're Nazis, Nazi, Nazi, Nazi, Nazi, Nazi,

over and over and over again. That's why I decided I told this to you, I was very honest about it. That's why I decided years ago to address them as communists.

Speaker 4

One.

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That's very much what they are. They are communists. I've laid all this out very clearly.

Speaker 4

Two.

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If we're going to do this game, then we're going to do it both ways, all the way. Because if you get to a situation where only one side has been and dehumanized, well then that one side is finished. So if we're gonna do it, we're gonna do it all the way. Nazi Nazi, Nazi, Nazi Nazi. Okay, communists, let's work all that out, Oh Jesse, proud Navy veteran twenty nine years in counting. I must be missing something, so please explain why I or anyone should care about

illegals flocking to Blue states the way I see someone. Okay, So this is in reference to what I said earlier about all these illegals are gonna they're gonna start flooding even more into these quote sanctuary cities like Boston, because this is Boston's mayor.

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We stand with immigrants. You belong here, so almost want to see that Boston doesn't back down.

Speaker 2

You asked why you should care. That's Boston, brother. I understand you are disdained for the American communist I do, but that's an American city. That's as American as it gets. You know, if you and I've actually never personally done this. Sadly, I need to get this done. But I have so many friends who have. Have you ever taken an American history tour of Boston? You feel like, from what I gather, you are transported back in time. That's our city, that

belongs to our country. And it's a cool, cool place. Great food too, now that I do know, because that I have done in Boston. Are you telling me you just want it to go away and we leave it to the animals. I'm not telling you to live there, to live there. I'm telling you to move. I've told you to move.

Speaker 4

Move.

Speaker 2

Let let Boston fix Boxton Boston. I'm not telling you that. But I don't want New York City overrun with illegals. I love New York City. I don't want Miami trashed. I adore Miami. I don't want Chicago trashed.

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L trash.

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Seattle Seattle, Seattle is so freaking cool and twenty thirty years ago it was always left right as Pacific Northwest. But thirty years ago before the real Stalinists took over, you know how crazy cool Seattle is. It's one of the fondest memories of my childhood. We were always we kind of generally drove places on vacation. It was just save money. It was easy to get to places. We drove to Seattle because my dad had a work thing there. He let us all come along for two or three days.

One time, I thought I died and went to heaven. My favorite NBA basketball team after that trip was the Seattle SuperSonics, and I actually don't believe they exist anymore. But that's how much I fell in love with the city.

Speaker 4

This loved it.

Speaker 2

I don't want to give the communists these places. I don't want Seattle to be full of rapists and murderers. I don't I don't like that. I don't buy into it. All right, we'll do some more. Let's save a life real quick. Preborn saves lives every day. Think think about this. Will you ever save a life in your lifetime? Most people will not, But preborn saves two hundred lives a day. Isn't that insane to think about two hundred lives a day?

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Speaker 4

We'll be back.

Speaker 2

It's the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday. Have they deep fried hot dogs? Chris, Yeah, it's called a corn dog. You don't other than that it doesn't work. There's a reason they don't deep fry hot dogs because the bun would soak up too much of the grease. I'm telling you you're on your way to a grease into just a disaster. It's gonna be a disaster. And have you thought about this? Remember my chicken wing incident? Maybe you forgot about this. I guess we're gonna drive the show

off a bridge here. It's a Jesse Kelly show. You can download the podcast on iHeart, Spotify iTunes. Remember that incident I had in the Houston airport you're playing with Firepal. I was heading to a plane. I don't eat airplane food because it's all garbage. I stopped at the chicken wing place. It was a Mexican place, but they had these Mexican chicken wings, and I thought, all that might be good. They'll spice them up some Mexican stuff, it'd be good. I ordered the chicken wings. This is in

George Bush Airport here in Houston. I get the chicken wings, I run, I sit down, bust them open, kind of give them the little tongue lip test to see, okay, are they okay?

Speaker 4

And they were.

Speaker 2

They were okay, obviously hot, but okay. Bit into one and it turned out it had a grease pocket in it. You remember this story now, Chris. It had a grease pocket in it. The grease squirted out of the chicken wing onto my upper lip. It was so hot the burn split my lip open and my lips started to bleed and I had a big old I remember I was on TV. I had a big scab on the top of my lip for a week as.

Speaker 4

My lip healed.

Speaker 2

Dude, you better be real careful if you're gonna deep fry an entire bun of a cheese steak. Man, it's gonna be molten lava. What can it be? A Philly cheese steak without the HOGI roll, Well, I guess I don't understand. I mean, a cheese steak in and of itself is greasy. Anyway, you have the cheese and the onions, and you're gonna have some sort of butter or oil, or just the steak fats alone, it'll be nice and greasy and fatty. You know, I'm mister deep fried. I

want to act like I'm not deep frying anything. Why, what's the purpose of it?

Speaker 4

The crunch?

Speaker 2

Okay, here's what you do. Now, listen, here's what you do. You need to drop the bun and you need to use a tortella.

Speaker 4

Hear me.

Speaker 2

Look how many times have I told you that's what you get at Bucky's is a Texas cheese steak burrito. It's got all the ingredients of a cheese steak, the cheese and the onions and the steaks, all that other stuff, only they wrap it up in a burrito. Now it's not deep fried, but it's delicious. It's the bun that's not going to work. Go with a taco, even a hard or soft taco. Wrap that bad boy up in a burrito, deep fry it in that way. I'm telling you, it's the only way to go. I'm glad we tackled

this here on the show. Jd Vance spoke today too. It's not as important whatever.

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And I think that if we bring manufacturing back, if we unleash American technology, if we reject this globalist idea that the way to produce economic growth is to import cheap labor, I really think that we can do a lot in four years. Are you going to fix every problem in four years?

Speaker 4

Of course not.

Speaker 6

We certainly need to make sure this movement continues over the next four years. But I think we do a good job over the next four years, the American people will give us an opportunity to keep on doing good things. And whoever that is. I'm not worried about it. I just want to do a good job as vice president.

Speaker 4

Whoever that is.

Speaker 2

Oh, have you seen the latest pull numbers out on who Republicans prefer in the primary?

Speaker 4

JD. Brother, it's yours at this point in time.

Speaker 2

Well, look, four years is a long time. Remember the tariffs come down on April second. Four years is an eternity in politics. Who knows what will happen in the world and the economy. We might be hated, the Democrat Party might be loved in four years. We don't know. But as things maintained this trajectory that's going to be JD. Vance's to lose. What a rise, What an amazing rise. Also the elimination of the Department of Education, which happened

a couple hours ago. It was like right before the show. They had a big event. Caroline Levitt spoke about it today. Caroline, what do you say to critics of the president's education?

Speaker 7

Where was their criticism of our nations failing test scores for the last several decades. The Department of Education was founded in the nineteen seventies, and since then we have spent more than three trillion dollars at this federal bureaucracy. What has been the return on that investment for the American taxpayer? Levels that are less than ideal, less than proficient.

Our children's test scores are incredibly concerning when it comes to reading rates, literacy rates, math and science test scores. The numbers prove that, and the President is finally, This president is finally taking much needed action to return education to where it belongs, and that's to educators closest to students in their classrooms in their respective states.

Speaker 4

I agree with all that. That all sounded good. Jesse, what's your favorite USMC movie?

Speaker 2

I made the wife watch Full Metal Jacket last night and it got me thinking, what's the best most accurate Marine Corps movie? Jar Head, Full Metal Jacket, Flags of Our Fathers. I don't know that there's a best or most accurate because the eras are so different. Full Metal Jacket was great because it's so accurately reflected the Marine

Corps of the Vietnam era. Flags of Our Fathers was great if I had to do a Pacific War, though, I would say the the HBO mini series The Pacific is one of the better Marine Corps representations I've ever seen. It's based on a bunch of things, but it's loosely based on Eugene Sledge's book, one of the great World War two in the Pacific books. With the Old Breed is the name of the book. It's one of my favorites. You're always asking me about books. Okay, I forgot that

was one time. I have to give it out two more times, so you don't email asking the name of the book. The book is called With the Old Breed. One more time. The book is called With the Old Breed by Eugene Sledge or eb Sledge, or.

Speaker 4

He went by a bunch of other things.

Speaker 2

Anyway, the Pacific series is kind of loosely based on a bunch of that in the book. Now, I shouldn't even say loosely. They tried to follow that, but that's not the only storyline they follow John Basilone, New Jersey's own John Basilone, where he's essentially a god in Marine Corps circles. He want to He earned a medal of honor on Guadalcanal, later lost his life in Ewojima after volunteering to come back. And you know, she teached the young guys how to do what he did just a

legend in every possible way. He's featured his stories featured in that. The guys who raised the flag, and some of the controversy around the flag. I remember the flag raising ceremony on Ewojima is both famous and infamous. It's famous and it's revered by Americans, most definitely Marines. In my house, I have Jesus thing has to weigh ten pounds. I have a ten pound probably a foot and a half long, kind of like symbol of it that sits on the office.

Speaker 4

Oh yeah, it's sick, Chris. It's awesome with the flag in it. It's really really cool.

Speaker 2

So it's famous, but it's so infamous, and that there were two flag raising ceremonies, and and the guys that put it up, they immediately got used to sell war bonds. I'm not even saying that was evil or wrong, but it rubbed a lot of them the wrong way. You have guys like Ira Hayes. Ira Hayes ended up dying, and it's one of just the sadder things. And if

I remember, that's actually reflected in it. Ira Hayes he really really had an alcohol problem, and it was an alcohol problem that got much much much worse after the horrors of Ewo Jima. And you think about this legend, Ira Hayes, this hero, he was Party's part of that crew.

Speaker 4

Ira Hayes. Here.

Speaker 2

We always want our war heroes to come home and we want them to be husbands, you know, and we want them to be Grandpa's at t ball games one day and be celebrated by the local community. Hey, come, come be the marshall of our Veteran's Day parade. We want that for our veterans, for our Iraq veterans, for Afghanistan veterans, our Vietnam veterans. That's what we want. That's what I want, But it very rarely ends that way. And Ira Hayes died. I think they found him in

a ditch or on the side of a road. So it was just essentially drank himself to death. That's the real, ugly reality. World War two has always thought of as the greatest thing, the greatest thing we ever did, and I suppose it may be it's also the worst thing that ever happened in the history of the world.

Speaker 4

It's awful anyway, that got dark. I don't know why.

Speaker 2

Let's do some more emails next Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of a Jesse Kelly Show, and do not forget that tomorrow is an Ask Doctor Jesse Friday, and you need to get get your questions emailed in right now to Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Let's get to some more of these emails, as many as we can, because we've got a lot of lot of room to clear out. Do your part time Jesse.

Speaker 4

It's not nice.

Speaker 2

Can you do some sort of giveaway for your longtime listeners to win a trip to visit your studio so we can see what it takes to run a part time radio show live on the air. I don't Chris Corey, do you think they'd be impressed or horrified or do.

Speaker 4

You think they could be both?

Speaker 2

Or do you think if they walked in here it would be exactly what they think it's going to be. Look, I'll tell you you're going to see an office. It's my quote office. It's enormous, but there's really nothing in it except for a couch and my pillow in a blanket in case I want to take a little napski. There's some clothes hanging in there just for TV. And there's two chairs and a table. But there's lots of stains on the carpet around the table because that's where

I eat lunch every day. There's cheese stains, and the last time aub came to the office she was mortified. There's a kitchen, and I'm almost positive it's exactly what you think it is. It's got an ice maker, of course, no chump here. There's a big thing of cheeseballs, lots of chips, some good chips. The freezer is full of expired things with freezer burn lots and lots of sauces in the fridge, many also expired.

Speaker 4

Although Chris has.

Speaker 2

A new thing of ranch on the way that's gonna be here next month, so I'm not exactly sure where he ordered that ranch. I'm just trying to think if you would even enjoy being here, you'd probably be mortified by what we have here in the studio, absolutely mortified. It's so insanely and it's more unprofessional than you think it is. Oh, I forgot the booze, which nobody ever even drinks. We have all these bottles of booze in the fridge for visiting dignitaries, and Corey's heading out right now.

Thanks Corey for contributing something today. Corey's gonna go get something now. No one even what, Chris what we should get a pinball machine. That's exactly what we need.

Speaker 4

Dang it.

Speaker 2

Okay, Well, hopefully by the time you get here, we'll have a pinball machine of some kind. Hey, Jesse, I've been listening to you since your first since you first came on WR.

Speaker 4

I love WOR.

Speaker 2

I listened to a lot of talk radio, and yours is a great show. Quite a few years back, I took a free online course at Hillsdale and it was really good. Now, with your prompting, I signed up again and just finished the series on the Constitution and it's fantastic. So thank you for reminding us about it. Who doesn't want to get educated by Hillsdale. Everybody does.

Speaker 4

You're along the line to get into that school.

Speaker 2

Is especially as we've watched the university system get grosser and grosser. Is grocer word, grosser and grosser and grosser as we move American parents are desperate to get their kids into some place that where your kids will be taught a great education with values and everything else. And that's obviously Hillsdale. They're the shining city on a hill there. But most of us can't get in, even our kids can't get in. But Hillsdale offers more than forty courses

for free for all of us at no cost. That they want you to learn about the Constitution, everybody. They're not charging you for it, the Roman Republic, the works of C. S. Lewis. It's something great to do as a family or by yourself when you're bored. Hillsdale dot edu slash jesse is where you go to sign up. All right, Hillsdale dot edu slash jesse. Did you see this little tidbit from Chris Right?

Speaker 4

I liked it.

Speaker 8

Yet zero by twenty fifty, of course is just nonsense. It's an active thing, and it's a top down, big government justification to do mostly anti human things. But what I will say to that, maybe not to the climate activist, but to the thoughtful people about climate change.

Speaker 4

We will follow.

Speaker 8

The math and the science and be honest about the trade offs.

Speaker 1

Here.

Speaker 8

If you red if you can reduce greenhouse gas emissions without raising prices or reducing human freedom, that's a big win. And that's what the rise of US shale gas is done by growing LNG export. We share that economic and reduce greenhouse gas benefit with the world. But we're going to treat things like their real serious topics and not not not a quasi cult religion where we'll justify anything in the name in the name of climate change.

Speaker 4

Not bad to your towering inferno.

Speaker 2

Now that you are scorching the competition, have you figured out why the show is so popular? I have no idea. Look, all I know is it's not Chris. But I don't know why. I have no idea. We talk about it all the time. We talk about it off the air the same way we do on the air. I can't believe you like this. Who tunes in to listen to this? Dear Jesse Berger in historical oracle, First, my pet Peeve.

We frequently hear people say the proof is in the pudding. No, it is properly said, the proof of the pudding is in the tasting.

Speaker 4

I did not know that, Chris Corey. Did you guys know that?

Speaker 2

I always just you knew that you both of you are liars. Neither of you idiots knew that at all. But what Chris, it's not stupid. It is nut stud The proof is in the pudding, is how the saying has always gone in my life.

Speaker 4

You know what.

Speaker 2

People screw up? What's saying people screw up? I could care less. That doesn't make any sense. You're supposed to say that when you don't care about something.

Speaker 4

So if you.

Speaker 2

Could care less, that means you have some level of care about that something. The proper way to say that is I couldn't care less, meaning your care has completely buddhaj edged.

Speaker 4

It is bottomed out. And now here's a headline. You know the thing headlines we didn't get to.

Speaker 2

Oh hey, speaking of which, San Francisco Pride Festival is dropped by major sponsors. That is on that loop thing who worked together. That is a direct result of you being more purposeful with where you spend your money, putting your money where your morals are. Corporate America is backing off because of you. Be proud of yourself. Taliban government says it's open to dialogue, particularly with the US after

an American is freed, Trump got another American home. Afghanistan is now open to dialogue.

Speaker 4

I don't know.

Speaker 2

Look, I guess dialogue is a good thing. I just I'm still I'm sorry. I'm still coming to grips with the fact that we fought for twenty year years in an effort to keep the Taliban from taking over Afghanistan, and now we're about five minutes away from diplomatic relations with the Taliban, who we're also sending money to. Basically, every week, US denies entry to French scientist over hateful messages.

Speaker 4

I love this. I love denying the French anything.

Speaker 2

Prisoner fakes medical emergency and escapes a van on a busy motorway like a movie villain. Gosh, I hate myself for how much I end up rooting for these criminals when they pull these prisoner escapes. I don't know why I'm like this, but there's just some part of me that's.

Speaker 4

Like, go go go.

Speaker 2

Don't get me wrong, I want the cops to get him, and I don't want anyone to get hurt.

Speaker 4

But that's kind of cool.

Speaker 2

Iran says Trump's nuclear talks more of a threat, So I think Donald Trump's gonna bomb Iranian nuclear facilities whatever.

Speaker 1

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