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Commies are "boxing themselves in to a suicide dance"

Feb 19, 202537 min
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Speaker 1

This is a podcast from WR. It is that Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday. I need to remind you that about halfway through this hour, Attorney General of Missouri Andrew Bailey is coming on. He's suing China. How does that work? I hate to ask stupid questions. I'm gonna ask him, how do you get any money from that? If China doesn't agree? So I'll ask the ag that in a little bit a little programming note, we were gonna have

cartel expert Brandon Darby on halfway through next hour. We're gonna have him at the start of next hour. What do you call that? In radio, Chris, Top of the hour, Top top of the hour, Top of the hour. We're gonna have Brandon Darby on. What a journalist I am? Oh my god, it's journalist Jesse. But for now, let's make fun of democrats before we do some emails and

talk about social security and other things. So, the American people are waking up every day and they're getting headlines that are eye popping about government corruption, fraud, waste, and well, this was Caroline Levin.

Speaker 2

President Trump has directed Elon Musk in the Doge team to identify fraud at the Social Security Administration. They haven't dug into the books yet, but they suspect that there are tens of millions of deceased people who are receiving fraudulent Social Security payments, and so their goal in going into the Social Security Administration is to identify three things. Number one, to identify duplicate payments and to end them.

Number two, to identify payments that are going to deceased people who are no longer living and should no longer be receiving that money. And number three, to protect the integrity of this system for hardworking Americans who have been paying into it their entire lives.

Speaker 1

Who's against that? I'm looking at this headline here. What is politics, especially when it comes to a representative republic, a constitutional republic life we have here? What is it? If you really want political power, you generally have to be on the side of the majority of the public, and ideally you want to be on the side of the large majority of the public. Like Trump's really masterful with this the men and women's sports thing. Why didn't

Trump push that further? Like, as far as you would probably take that with all the tranning madness, because you pull tests just that men and women's sports, it's eighty twenty. The American people despise it. Even a majority of Democrats hate it. Now, if you're a Democrat, you're more likely well, I mean, yeah, he's a tranny, and it's okay, I mean you can change that. But even then, you don't want them beating up women in sports. Even then you'll draw a line. Okay, well, at least don't beat up

the fifth grade girl. Right, Trump takes that stance. No, men and women's sports, it's just the art of politics are to being popular. Here's a headline from the Epic Times. Database lists twelve million people older than one twenty as eligible for Social Security. Twelve million people who are dead are eligible for Social Security. Here's a headline, Musks, those discovers four point seven trillion with the T as in tom tango whatever tangerine. Four point seven trillion vanished in

untraceable payments. Social Security had resigns after what might be the biggest fraud in US history. Now, these are not Republican issues, Democrat issues, independent issues. Citizens who reside in the United States of America eighty twenty. They want government corruption cleaned out. Now. That brings us to the current state of the Democrat Party. Senator Ed Markey at a rally to protest all this Doe stuff.

Speaker 3

That's Marrecks started here, some war dear now started here. The revolution against Donald Trump an Elon musk Good starts here.

Speaker 4

The revolution in Vietnams against Vietnams starting here, and the revolution against Elon and Trump starts here. Revolution against cleaning up government corruption.

Speaker 1

And I saw this. This is the Pollinteer CEO Alex Karp. He said this, I just feed his as well.

Speaker 5

Let's watch the Democratic Party commit suicide. And like I've been a Democrat most of my life, I would still I kind of few myself as outside it, but I don't like watching the Democrats just commit suicide.

Speaker 1

And what I see is.

Speaker 5

Most of the country doesn't really at this point given the fraud wasting abuse we know is they're ninety percent of the countries.

Speaker 1

Like get rid of that fraud wasting abuse.

Speaker 5

And I just view this as yet another example of the progressive left boxing themselves in into a suicide dance.

Speaker 1

That's such an outstanding way to put It's why I wanted to play it for you, boxing themselves into a suicide dance. Here's a nypopping number for you. Forty five percent of Democrats want their party to shift to the middle. But the problem is that forty five percent they don't run the party. The party, I say, has been handed over to the radical Marxist, the cultural Marxists. But that may not be entirely fair, because these are animals, they're revolutionaries.

They're used to infiltrating things and infecting them and conquering institutions. So maybe it wasn't as much the old guard of the Democrat Party handed it over to the new generation of nutjobs. Maybe it's not as much that as the new generation of nutjobs simply infiltrated it, worked their way through it like the revolutionaries they are, and now they run it. But whatever the reason, they now run it.

And it's not like I want them to improve. It's like I'm at the zoo watching monkeys throw poop at each other. I'm amazed that they can't. I'm amazed at how locked into their religious beliefs they are. They simply cannot let them go. This constant revolution stuff, constant you must oppose everything Donald Trump does. One of the greatest benefits politically Donald Trump has had and his remarkable run in politics, is he can count on Democrats vocally opposing everything.

It doesn't matter what he does. Trump could pick up an adorable puppy and snuggle it and kiss it on television, and that afternoon it would be Democrat after democrat after democrat vocally coming out against puppies. It makes you look horrible when you don't know when to shut up, and that's probably what gets me the most. It's not like I expect them to come out and endorse anything Elon Musk is doing or Trump is doing. I'm not naive. I know how politics work. You know how politics works.

I don't expect Ed Markey to give a news conference saying, well, you know, I didn't vote for Donald Trump, but I got to tell you I'm a big fan of cleaning out this corruption, and I think he's doing a really good job. I'm not naive that's not gonna happen. But you don't have to say anything. You don't have to vocally oppose it. You don't have to stand in the streets and call for revolution because they're finding corruption and waste.

It's the biggest political gimme, one of the biggest political gimmes I've ever seen in my life. All you say right now, if you're a Democrat is I can't stand Donald Trump. I think he's doing a terrible job. We need to get Democrats back in charge. I am glad we're cleaning out some of this fraud and abuse, though, because the taxpayer, the American citizen, deserves better. That's all you have to say. It's the easiest layup in the world,

but they can't do it. I think it was my buddy Arn McIntyre who came up with the term the suicidal death spiral. I think he called it where you're each one has to out radicalize the one before him, and then the next one has to outradicalize then the next one. I no, no, I hate Trump even more than you do. No, I hate him even more. I hate him even more. And without anybody there to keep

it all in check, they're completely losing it. James Carvel, James Garve, that longtime political strategist, came out and said, I dedicated the best years of my life to this beeping party, only to see it take taken over by a bunch of stupid mind. I can't well, I really can't quote much of James Kovro here on this family show, but I'll just leave it at that. You get the

gist of what he's saying. The older Democrats I told you about this, The older Democrats who built the coalition that help them in power for so long, are watching these nutballs give it all back, and I love it. It's hilarious. Let's do some emails before we talk about Fort Knox. Let's get your pain right though. Let's get the pain out of your life, that daily grinding pain that keeps you up at night, that keeps you from getting out of bed in the morning, that keeps you

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Maybe we should sue China. Chris, do you have to know some lawyers? I don't know what for whatever they hate me already. Anyway, we can sue China. Anyway. We'll discuss that with the age of Missouri. Brandon Darby. If that, If that cartel talk interested you at the beginning of the show, you'll want to hang around. Brandon Darby's gonna join us about forty five minutes from now. I'm way

behind on emails. Though Jesse Trump has reduced ten thousand illegals to day to three hundred and ninety two a day, why is there still three hundred and ninety two If they can count. The people are getting frustrated with the pace of deportation, and people are starting to call out Trump for it. Why is it slowing down? It shouldn't be slowing down. Why is it slowing down? Okay, so let me explain it this way best I can. Let's say I'm fat, and in fact, I am fat right now.

So but let's say I'm fat. And here's the thing about me. I've had periods of time in my life where I've been in good shape and then I'll get fat, and then I'll get myself back in shape and I'll get fat. It's terrible. Don't be like that. Don't be like me. But I need to lose some weight. Now. I brought up pickleball before I went into the break.

I can play pickleball. I've started. I've played one game of pickleball, actually one game I won won pretty easily, thinking I might end up going professional, but that's another story entirely.

Speaker 3

So.

Speaker 1

Exercise is one of the things that helped me get back in better shape and lose some weight. Soda pop depending on which part of the country you're in, that that's the one for me, that's easy. That is five pounds for me, and you know that I've done this enough times in my life where I get fat get back in shape. That's soda. It's five pounds. Meaning if I drink a water with my meal instead of that mountain dew or that coke or something like that, five pounds.

That's a difference, and it's almost it's almost on the button five pounds and it's directly off my stomach. Five pounds. Now let's say I'm fifty pounds overweight. Well, it's really not that difficult for me. For me. Everyone has their vices and things they love more. But for me, cutting out soda is actually fairly easy. I haven't had anything while it's just not a big deal. I'm not big on that. I'd rather frankly have water. I feel better. Cutting out soda is not easy, So boom, I need

to lose fifty five of It's gone nice. That was the easy part. Now I got forty five more to lose. That's a lot of pickleball. Start looking at my diet. I think maybe the tacos are gonna have to get phased out. Maybe the cheese steaks, the pizza. We have a great Detroit style pizza place here, love you, Jets. Jets is probably gonna have to go. Now, Can I do these things? Can I cut out the tacos? Can I cut out the cheese steaks? Can I cut out the pizza? Maybe? I don't even want to say yes. Maybe,

but I promise you this. It won't be easy. Not for me. That's how I eat. Maybe you don't eat that way, and it would be easy for you. The soda was the low hanging fruit, the easy part for me. But now that we got the easy part done, the hard part has to begin where the cheese steaks have to go. In the United States of America, the Biden

administration brought in twenty million people on purpose. Large numbers of those people were monsters, real legitimate monsters, where countries emptied their prisons of the worst people they had and put them in the United States of America. Those people, oftentimes under the Biden administration, they were given labels where they didn't deport them, they caught them and released them. But even still they put a marker on them of Hey, this guy, uh got quite a record down in old Guatemala.

I want to let you know he's down there in San Antonio. Just the heads up. He's in this neighborhood, the worst of the worst of the worst, the ones who needed to be removed immediately we knew where they were. That was the easy part, the first few weeks, what we saw, that was the easy part. Now, as a country, and this may be something that will affect you, affect me. Now it's time for the cheese steaks. It's time for

the pizza. It's time for that cheeseburger. It's time. Now that we got rid of the easy stuff, now it's time to get rid of the stuff that will be hard. It will be more difficult. Here's the truth of it. I was actually joking with Chris and Corey before the show, but it's one hundred percent true. Do you ever get food delivered? We get food delivered. You know, I've told you this before. I try to get food for the fellas. Once a day we get food delivered. So it's five

days a week we get food delivered. Here. We don't have a restaurant right next door. We got someone bring it to us. We're working. We get food delivered. Food delivery times have fellas doubled, triple. Chris says, more tripled. That's probably not unreasonable tripled. Look look at me whining about this. This is a small price to pay to save a country. I'm not complaining, I'm pointing out already today we have a taco joints, probably the closest joint

to us. Today. We got tacos. We get them every time, ten minutes, fifteen minutes about max today about forty five minutes for them to get here. Why Trump deported all the illegals? The door dash Uber eats regular, any kind of delivery driver, favor, whatever app you happen to use. They are famously some of the easiest jobs for illegals to get. They just are. It's something I've known about.

I've talked about it on the show forever. It's a normal profession, save profession, easy for an illegal to get into it. So, look, this is a minor thing, But are you ready for more expensive produce? Local hotel actually a hotel by your mother. You're gonna leave town. You go visit your mother every few months. You're gonna leave town. You're gonna stay at the Best Western nearby. Best Western used to be sixty five bucks a night. You show up at the Best Western to check in at seventy

five bucks a night. You talk to the manager about it, you follow it down. The manager had to let go of some of the uh ugh housekeeping staff. Wages had to go up, wages went up, room prices went up. This is not a complaint illegal immigration. Illegal immigrants themselves have for decades been ingraining themselves into our society in a million different ways. I warned you a thousand times, even after Trump got elected, that we are not I'm going to mass deport twenty million people, that it was

not possible. I warned you a thousand times. So here it is again. Now it's going to take time. You can't deport them as fast as you brought him in. I'm sorry. Andrew Bailey joins us next Jesse Kelly's show on a Tuesday, wonderful Tuesday, and it's time to talk to Andrew Bailey. Attorney General, big cheese, top law man in the state of Missouri, and I'm excited about his political future. How many politicians have you ever heard me say that about? So let's first talk about this, mister

attorney general. Why are you suing China?

Speaker 6

Well, first of all, thanks for having me on, but look, Missourians are still demanding justice for the wrongs perpetrated during the COVID pandemic, and it starts with China. The Chinese communist government caused that pandemic to be unleashed upon the rest of the world, lined to the world about it produced essential ppee that people needed access to, that the state needed access to, and then hoarded that PPE and

deprived us of access to it. So traditional communist economic theory, they create a demand and then limit and manipulate the supply. This was enormously detrimental to the people of state of Missouri, and we have filed suit to redress that grievance against him. And look, this isn't some crackpot legal theory. The people's elected representatives in Congress in nineteen seventy six codified a method by which states could redress exactly this sort of

grievance against a foreign entity. And it's called the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act. That's the basis of our claim. We have filed suit. China has refused to participate in the suit, and we're happy for twenty five billion with a B dollars.

Speaker 1

Okay, so walk me through that. Because I'm an idiot and I don't understand how lawsuits like this work China's quote refusing to participate, As you say, where does this get where does this get adjudicated? And if it comes out on your end, what you got to fly over there and pick up a suitcase full of cash? How does this work?

Speaker 6

Well, those are great questions. So the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act again provides that venue is proper in any United States District court where venue would otherwise be proper under the law. And so we filed suit in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri and

served the Chinese Communist government with process. So they were served notice, they were provided an opportunity to be heard and defend against the claims I've raised, to raise any counterclaims they may have, and they just didn't show up, didn't answer our lawsuit, didn't show up to court. Initially, the United States District Court dismissed the case on its own, and we appealed that decision to the eight Certain Court

of Appeals, who reinstated the case. And so that sent us back down to the tro court and the trial court said, okay, Well, the eight Certain Court of appeals reinstated it. We're going to have a trial.

Speaker 1

State.

Speaker 6

Bring in your evidence.

Speaker 1

China.

Speaker 6

You know where to find us if you want to come participate. China didn't do so we put on our evidence. At the end of the trial, the judge said, okay, I just need some supplemental briefing and submit a proposed order. So we have done that, and we anticipate that after we submit our supplemental briefing here into this week beginning of next week, shortly thereafter, the court will sign a judgment for twenty five billion dollars on behalf of the

state of Missouri against the Chinese Communist government. And then it's up to us to identify Chinese owned assets anywhere in the state of Missouri or the United States of America, and we can work with any willing partner who's then can help us seize those assets so they can be sold to make good on that twenty five billion dollar judgment.

Speaker 1

Gosh, that sounds so sweet. I want to be involved in that. Actually, no, don't, because I'll screw something up. But that sounds absolutely amazing. Joining me now, Attorney General from Missouri, Andrew Bailey, and a good one. Okay, now let's talk about Starbucks. Not exactly a fan myself, clearly you're not either, Why are you suing them?

Speaker 6

Well, look, ever, since twenty twenty, Starbucks has announced they would have a diversity, equity and inclusion program that included race based hiring quotas, and in twenty twenty one twenty twenty three, they actually published that their executive bonus structure was tied to their executives to achieve those racial quotas

in hiring and advancement. That's enormously problematic. It violates the law and the form of the Missouri Human Rights Act and Title seven of the Civil Rights Act in nineteen sixty four, both of which prohibit discrimination in the workplace. And that's what we're fighting against, is discriminatory hiring and

promotional practices by essentially a racist corporation. And so this lawsuit's important, and I think we're one of the first states in the nation to actually file this kind of lawsuit to end discrimination in the workplace in corporate America. We're going to keep fighting for Missouri workers and for equality for all and for advancement based on merit.

Speaker 1

I love that you are aggressive with your job, aggressive with protecting the people of Missouri. And I'm actually sad that I even have to say that to you, because in my mind that has always that's always been what I expect of my attorney general, especially if he's on the right, I expect him to advocate for me. Why

is that so rare these days? It's not that common people get into that position and they're just trying to go be the senator or which I hope you will be one day, or a governor or something like that, instead of seeing themselves as my shield, my vanguard. If I live in Missouri, I need you out in front protecting me.

Speaker 6

Well, I appreciate you, Jessey. Look, I want to be your shield and your sword. And at the end of the day, even if you're not a constituent, I can still represent you in the offensive litigation that we file in order to protect our rights and in discriminatory practices in the workplace and so forth. And so look, I'm no politician. I just want the right thing here, and

it's authorized under the law. If we just enforce the laws as written and let the deliberate bodies like the General Assembly or Congress change the laws, that's how laws get changed. But as long as I have the laws on the books, I'm going to enforce the laws as written and try to find justice for the people of state of Missouri.

Speaker 1

Speaking of the laws as written, we have these activist judges all across the country. This district, that district there. It's not hard, apparently for them to dig up some judge who's going to throw yet another stumbling block in the Trump agenda trying to get things right. When does this end? It's exhausting for those of us who voted for this. We want these things done, and then we watch some hack from the bench destroy it all.

Speaker 6

Yeah, you're totally right. Look, Article three of the United States Constitution limits the federal judiciary determining cases and controversies between parties. Nothing, nothing in our constitutional structure ever authorized unelected federal judges to make law or to strike down laws or executive actions nationwide. And so I'm advocating for a limited judiciary. Judicial restraint would be the proper term.

I think you saw a lot of that. For instance, in Justice Clarence thomas dissent in the net Choice case that is handed down this summer, where he excoriated this idea that plaintiffs could raise facial challenges to state or federal statute and that a singular, unelected United States district court with an en joint enforcement of a statute that had been put into place by the people's elected representatives, that under minds our constitutional instructure, our democratic republic. And

so that's what we're fighting against. And again it's about the proper role of the judiciary in adjudicating cases and controversies between parties, not making law.

Speaker 1

Again, speaking with Attorney General of Missouri Andrew Bailey, can you speak to the attorney other ags around the country and das around the country and what we saw under the Biden administration of just essentially waging an open war on Republicans. And in my mind, it's one of the most dangerous things I've seen happen in this country. And I don't dismiss it now that that Trump got away with all of it and got into the White House.

We've set a precedent now that I think takes us down a really dark road, and I'm worried that we can't get off that road now that they started us down it.

Speaker 6

I completely agree. I think you can't overstate the danger to our Democratic Republic, by the Biden Harris administration's weaponization of government, the soil spack prosecutors and district attorneys, weaponization of government againstolitical opponents, the coordination and collaboration between Biden's grew up Department of Justice, Letitia James, the New York State Attorney General Alvin Bragged, the Manhattan District Attorney, and

others Fannie Williams, Willison Georgia. Again, this was a collaborated, coordinated attack on our democratic process, with President Trump as the chosen victim. But he was a stand in for the rest of us. And if they can do it to him, you better believe they can do it to you. If they disagree with you or you disagree with them, they're going to use the apparatus of government to come at you. That's why I support so much of what President Trump is doing, his efforts with DOGE, the innovative

Elon Musk to reduce the overall size of government. It's a zero sum game, less government, more freedom.

Speaker 1

Amen, mister Attorney General, you come back join me anytime, And thank you again for that wonderful card you sent me. It really did mean a lot. I appreciate you very much.

Speaker 6

Hey, God bless you. Thank you so much for having me on. Look forward to talking soon.

Speaker 1

Told you dude sent me a personal little letter, had written card after my dad died, showed up at my house. Man, I mean, what does he get out of that. I'm not voting for him. I'm not in Missouri, I'm in Texas. What does he get out of that? Just solid human being and the reason I wanted him on. You know, I don't have a lot of politicians on that kind of aggressiveness is what we need out of every single red state ag We can't get complacent and sit back.

Now now that Trump's gutting the federal government, things are going our way. We need more aggression at the state and local level. We have to be on that now. Speaking of family members, ones that are still here, ones that are gone. Memories are things we all try to keep right. We try to hang on to them. But what happens to all those old VHS tapes, all those old home movies, the cam Quarder tapes, the pictures that's all we ever had. I was scared read the hard

copy pictures. You had to go get them developed or you had a polaroid. You have a box of those. Don't you you have a baby book, don't you a wedding album? Why don't you get those digitized. I'm not saying give up the hard copy, but time is going to destroy that hard copy. Maybe just the humidity, the age, a fire, flood, whatever. Eventually that hard copy goes away. You know, it never goes away. The digital copy you get from Legacy Box. You put that stuff in a box,

you mail it to Legacy Box. By the way, they send you the box first. You don't have to worry about that. They send you the box, you put it in there, you mail it to Legacy Box. They're pros. They digitize it all. And so that picture a Grandpa from World War Two that's on your wall, your great great grandkids will get to see that too. Isn't that important to you? It really matters to me. Say fifty percent at legacybox dot com slash Jesse, we'll be back.

Speaker 4

He doesn't care if you believe him, but he's right.

Speaker 1

It is Jesse Kellys. Oh, and I've got to have I'm gonna have to pull some strings here pretty shortly. Why would I be pulling strings? By the way, you can email the show and you should love hate death threats. Email those into Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. So Rand Paul, along with Mike Lee and a couple of the other decent senators have started to bring up a decent question, a question about Fort Knox. You see, there is a question now the internet's running wild, is there

actually any gold inside of Fort Knox? And that that brought Mike Lee around on this. Remember United States Senator god going from the state of Utah. Mike Lee came out and said, hey, I've tried to get in Fort Knox several times. They won't let me in. Now, now that Mike Lee is on this, and now that Elon Musk is on this, obviously this is going to land on Donald Trump's desk, and I'm sure it probably already has. That means there's going to be some sort of an

official visit to Fort Knox. Chris, go ahead and write that one down shortly. There's going to be an official visit to Fort Knox. I need to be there. I need to be on this trip, Chris. Why are you rolling your eyes? Hear me out? Listen. Have you ever seen the movie Goldfinger? It's an old James Bond movie, a Sean Connery movie. It's one of the great movie What what, Chris? You saw the Austin Powers version? You know what, Chris, I don't want to talk to you

anymore right now? All right? So there's this great James Bond movie called Goldfinger. Probably not appropriate for the kids looking back on it, with some of the names. Maybe my dad probably shouldn't have let me watch that when I was a kid. Either way, the climax takes place in Fort Knox, and I've seen this movie twenty five times and ever since I watched this movie when I was a kid, I've been fascinated by Fort Knox. I want to see it in Chris, I think we should

reach out, you know what. You know what. I'm gonna do it right now. I'm gonna do it right now on the show, live on the air. I'm going to text Mike Lee and I'm gonna say, Okay, take me with you to Fort Knox. Take me with you? What Chris I am? I'm dead serious on this. Cross my heart ope to don I'm texting Mike Lee plus one, Chris, can you be trusted in Court Knox? In Fort Knox? I'll take I'll take Corey. We'll film it for you. All right. No one's gonna let you inside of Fortnoe,

although I probably should bring you along. You're the expert, right, Okay, So take me with you to Fort Knox. Now, Mike Lee has officially been texted we are live on the air. What time is it. It's a it's a Tuesday night, Chris. What approximate time is at Eastern time? You don't do time zones whatever. Mike Lee will see if he can come through. I've always wanted to see it all my life. I just texted it right here, alive on the air.

Let's see if we can do it, Chris. Now, do you want to know as much about the history of the United States of America or the Constitution as Mike Lee does? You know Hillsdale can do that for you. Hillsdale College the amazing college we all want our kids to get into. They're offering free courses now, no cost over forty free online courses. How about the history of the ancient Christian Church? You know you don't learn that. Where do you learn that. I'm not talking about the Bible,

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All right, Chris, if you know what, No, after your goldfinger comment, no, Corey, I will see if I can get a plus one, and I give you my word, we will not bring Chris. We will leave Chris a lot. We'll leave Chris behind. We'll film the whole thing and we'll just film all that gold. We'll see if we can maybe pocket one bar. No one's going to freak out about what Chris, that's not that heavy. I'll bring a satchel. You already know I have those? Hey, all

knowing Jarhead. Your description of how Kamala stopped maturing at a young age is on full display on her drunken

video at the Chicago Broadway show. Chris, see if you can grab that clip of dome she went to this Broadway show and they interviewed her afterwards, and it's one of the funniest things that I've seen because not only does Dome come out with this mindless gibberish as she's answering all these stupid questions, but she surrounded by all these brain dead communist drones and there's spend the whole time.

You'll hear it if Chris can actually find the oh he hasn't, you'll hear Listen to the drones, it's not even dum. Listen to the guys around it. She'll say the dumbest thing and they'll be all, oh yeah, yeah, absolutely.

Speaker 3

For those rights to be maintained, which means we have to be vigilant.

Speaker 4

And it's just the nature of it.

Speaker 1

That I look what I mean in this beautiful play.

Speaker 2

And everything that we know he handed that he was suppressing.

Speaker 1

He had to suppress so much, and you do you shop those risks. But we have to we have to be a clear eye.

Speaker 2

And it doesn't mean we don't see the beauty and everything rying these things all stop.

Speaker 1

Stop.

Speaker 4

I can't take it anymore.

Speaker 1

And you hear what she said, we have to be clear eyed, But that doesn't mean you can't see the beauty in anything, and they're all like mmmmm yeah, absolutely. How big of a loser do you have to be to respond to that idiocy like that? Oh remember Brandon Darby's coming up in like two minutes. I know that's a rarity having him on at the top for the hour, Chris, I know that's a rarity, but we wanted to get him on to talk a little bit more about the

cartel stuf because it fascinates me. Hey, Papa Cream and the crop. I love applying your explanation of the Overton window to everything I see in politics these days. I feel like the Libs overpaced themselves and through excessive di racial division, have caused the window to rapidly reverse course to our side. Penny for your thoughts as the Overton window shifted back to our side. I don't know that I would say. I don't know that I would go so far as to say it has shifted back to

our side. But it is most definitely stopped shifting left as of right now. And this is probably as close as I've ever seen us to moving it back in the opposite direction. And there are really two reasons for that, and those two reasons kind of go hand in hand. First, you you I, we we anti communists got a lot tougher with them. We tried the nice route for so long, live and let live with them. Oh, roll your eyes.

We tried that. We realized you have to deal with these people aggressively, so that we got a lot better about But they it's always what's killed communists. It's killed them so many times. They cannot control themselves. Remember things like the FBI. You and I talk about the FBI. You know what Barack Obama did. Unsurprisingly, there were all

these department heads in the FBI. Barack Obama got elected, fired them all and replaced it, and they were like FBI like law enforcement guys, fired all the law enforcement guys and put in a bunch of communist bureaucrats in there. Today the FBI, I'll call you a terrorist for speaking out of your school board. As soon as they got the power Barack Obama gave them, they simply couldn't control themselves with how they used it, and they turned themselves

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