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Medal Of Honor Tuesday featuring U.S. Marine WW2 vet Col. James Sweat

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Yay The Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday, A State of the Union Tuesday. It's coming up about two hours from now, and I give you my word we're going to cover it live here on The Jesse Kelly Show. That's a total lie. The show ends right as soon as the Stay of the Union begins. I just wanted to keep you hooked here so you keep listening. Now this hour we are going to talk about the tariffs. I know the tariffs

are on your mind. We'll get to that in a little bit, get to some emails getting paid off by the mob, We'll get to the hive mind of the communists, all that and so much more. But because I was gone last night, we wanted to do Medal of Honor Tuesday tonight, which we obviously normally do with the start of the second hour every Monday.

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Show love, hate, death threats, and Medal of Honor suggestions. If you have one you love, or even more importantly, if it someone you know, friend, family, neighbored, something something like that, you can email him into Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow. Dot com. Do keep in mind there's a bit of a wait list. They've stacked up on us over and over some time as the show's gotten more and more popular. But we got this one a while ago. This is from May of last year. Actually, gonna tell you how

far behind me are Jesse. Thank you for your service. My name, I don't want to read his name. Appreciate your show, he said, I'd like to nominate a good friend and World War Two Medal of Honor recipient, Colonel James Sweat. He shot down seven attacking Japanese aircraft flying the F four Wildcat, then was shot down himself. Trained to fly, all right, So without further ado, I'll give you a little little bit more around this. Let's go

with James ELM. Sweat, United States Marine Corps, And as promised, we add his place now. He was born in Seattle, Washington. How about that a Washington boy.

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Here we go, hey, honoring those he went above and beyond its Medal of Honor Monday.

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For extraordinary heroism and personal valor above and beyond the call of duty as Division leader of Marine Fighting Squadron two twenty one with Marine Aircraft Group twelve, first Marine aircraft wing and action against enemy Japanese aerial forces in the Solomon Islands area, seventh of April nineteen forty three.

In a daring flight to intercept the wave of Japanese planes, First Lieutenant Sweat unhesitatingly hurled his four plane division into action against a formation of fifteen enemy bombers and personally exploded three hostile planes in mid air with aci and

deadly fired during his dive. Although separated from his division while clearing the heavy concentration of anti aircraft fire, he boldly attacked six enemy bombers, engaged a first, engaged the first four in turn, and unaided shot down all in flames. Exhausted his ammunition as he closed the fifth enemy Japanese bomber or I'm sorry exhausting his ammunition as he closed

the fifth enemy Japanese bomber. He relentlessly drove his attack against the terrific opposition, which partially disabled his engine, shattered the windscreen, and slashed his face. In spite of this, he brought his battered plane down with skillful precision in the water off Tulagi without further injury. The superb airmanship and tenacious fighting spirit which enabled First Lieutenant Sweat to destroy seven enemy bombers in a single flight, were in

keeping with the highest traditions of US Naval service. And you should know he was saved by somebody in a kayak off of too Loggie. How about that. And I'll move on here because I want to move on to tariffs and other things. But I will just say, you pilots are insane, and you fighter pilots are extra insane. The last time I had to go to Dallas, I had to go up there for a political event. At one of their little airfields, they have a flight museum,

little flight museum. I actually think I think Southwest Airlines sponsors the flight museum of all things. Yeah, actually I know they do. There's a big Southwest Airline plane attached to it. But it's not just a commercial museum. It's mostly space and fighter aircraft and things like that.

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And as you.

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Can imagine, because I'm forty three going on eighty three, I stopped into the old flight museum so I wanted to see you. I want to see everything. And they're so thin, the planes, they're just there's no not much to them, you think, or at least I would think even if you're looking at pictures or even video. I guess in my mind, I always think to myself, they're sturdier than they are. There is nothing to those World

War two planes. They're aluminum. It's you're driving a soda can with an engine and some machine guns on it. And I remember thinking as I was looking down in it, because you can get basically right on top of them and look down at them, and I remember thinking, you fighter pilots are seriously out of your mind. You're out of your mind. And you may say to yourself, ah, it's worse being in the Marines. No, I disagree when it comes to combat. And these guys these stories like

uh sweat here, like the girl sweat. These guys did this stuff all the time in World War Two, where our guys would be outnumbered and you're not in a tank, you're not in something that can wish stand punishment, and you're in the air and they just charge. They'll be highly outnumbered and they just floor it and charge. And it always every time I read a book about it, I think to myself, that's a suicide run. That guy was trying to kill himself. They're made of different stuff, man,

and I know a few fighter pilots still. I've known a few in my day, and I know a few still. They are pretty routinely the cockiest people I've ever met in my life. And that may rub some people the wrong way. It doesn't rub me the wrong way because I get it because you have to be that way. Like all that top gun stuff. Obviously, that's a lot of fake stuff. That's not what actual combat and things like that in fighter airplanes, but the cockiness of it

very real. They're like that because you have to be you have to feel like you are ten feet tall and bulletproof, like you can fly that plane through the eye of a needle if you have to, like you can take on thirty five jets because anyone else, any sane person or normal person, would never do it.

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And those World War two guys amaze me.

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Here's a stat for you, because I I want to move on and talk tariffs and things like that. You know, we were bombing Japan a lot in World War Two, in the Pacific all the time bombing Japan. Bomb in Japan. You know, one of the main reasons we took Ewojima. It wasn't just you know, we say for the airfield, and of course it was for the airfield, But why

the airfield. Why was that airfield so important? We wanted that airfield because our planes coming back after they were done being bombed, we were losing so many of them coming back because they would be shot to pieces or something would be breaking on the plane. And it wasn't like Europe, not that Europe was some cakewalk where you can bail out and parachute into some farmers field. And look, even if the Nazis took you prisoner, unless you were Chris,

you were gonna be treating it actually fairly well. The Nazis treated our prisoners fairly well. They really did. You bail out over the open ocean. You know what percentage of them we ever found when the bombers had to go down twenty five percent. You go down in the open water of the Pacific, you're probably gone. You know, you know how many guys. It's a little sad to think about, but it makes you respect him more. Think

how many guys. Think how many bomber crews or fighter cruise Think how many flight crews flew a mission Japan? So one of the islands disabled, shot the pieces set.

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Her down in the water and died. You never heard their story.

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We know the story of the shipwrecked survivors the Indianapolis. We all know that story. They survived these days, but you know how many didn't. And the reason we don't tell their story is there was no one left alive to tell the tale. They went down in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, and the sharks, Gottom of the dehydration, gotom bled to death. Gottom and they died, oftentimes alone in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. What's the most

frightened you've ever been in your life? Imagine, imagine right now if you weren't even wounded. Imagine if you were completely healthy and in fact, what if I told you I would come back to get you in thirty minutes, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. I tell you I will come back to get you in thirty minutes. I throw a life jacket on you. It's midnight, and I'd drop you in the water and I'd take off in a boat so you can't see me anymore, and

I tell you I'll be back in thirty minutes. How would you feel for that thirty minutes, Little nervous heart's starting to pitter patter a little bit, isn't it.

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Now.

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Imagine putting down your plane. You're from Nebraska, putting down your plane alone, and you know nobody's probably ever coming. Got to respect those guys. Man, all right, let's talk about some tariffs. I know you're panicked. If you made the horrific mistake of checking your stock portfolio today, you're probably ready to jump off a bridge.

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Don't jump.

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I have some news that may be good, it may be horrible, but we will discuss some tariff stuff in a moment now. Justin Trudeau, I should point out did issue a response, and I'm playing this right now for a reason.

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We'll be back.

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

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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday. It's so good to be back. And I know you're gonna find this absolutely stunning. But at one point in time over the weekend, I put my foot in my mouth. I will tell you about that in just a few moments after we're done talking about tariffs. One of my sons, I'm worried that he's becoming just like me, and that's a concern. We'll also discuss that. I will discuss the pambondy Epstein stuff and all that will do emails in

so much more. Now, let's discuss the bigger story of the day, the tariffs. Now, as we've discussed before, there are free trade people, free market free trade people, and there are what is known as fair trade people. And I'm going to give you just kind of the objective view of what that looks like. If you are more of a free trade purist type person, you don't believe in putting any penalties on anybody. You believe all trades

should kind of just be free, penalty free. You don't concern yourself with fees and tariffs things like that, and you assume that the chips will fall.

Speaker 1

Where they may. Right.

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If somebody's putting too much of a tariff on you, you don't stress about putting one back on them, because you assume if they take it too hi, the consumer will move somewhere else. It's kind of a Adam Smith invisible hand of the market way of thinking, meaning the market will work itself out. That's free trade. And then there are fair trade types.

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If you're trying to.

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Use a derogatory term form they've noticed protectionists or things like that, but there are fair trade types. Fair traders generally believe that this whole nonsense about letting them give you penalties and not giving them not giving them any back, just means you're gonna lose jobs. It means American jobs are going to go to places that do slave labor. And it means you're allowing other countries to do you wrong. And both sides, if you get with people will make

extremely compelling arguments for their side. Now, traditionally, in recent years, the GOP the Republican Party has at least claimed to be free trade. Now we need to pause for a moment here because I need to make something very clear. A free trade agreement is not free trade. That's putting something down in writing and coming to an agreement on terms. That's not free trade. That's coming up with essentially what

amounts to a contract. That's not free trade. But anyway, anyway, So the protectionist fair trader types, those are older Republicans, and that was for the longest time, or for a long time, not forever, but for a long time, that was the Teddy Roosevelt people. Those types of Republicans ruled the Republican Party for a long time. Moving past them, if you get to the Ronald Reagan types, they would be more free trade people.

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All right.

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As I've explained a million times, people like to act like the things Donald Trump believes and the things he wants have.

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Never been done before. We've never changed us before.

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That's ridiculous. Donald Trump is in many anyways a Teddy Roosevelt Republican. I'm actually amazed at how much like Teddy Roosevelt he is with his belief systems and what he believes. Teddy Roosevelt was a big fair trader, and the fair traders believe, if you're putting a penalty on me, you're gonna slap some tariff. You're gonna splash some extra tax on the milk I'm sending you, for instance, Canada milk we send to Canada. Canada slaps a big old fattye

on there, charges for that. Then fine, I'm gonna charge you back.

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Now.

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Donald Trump believes in tariffs. Period, you charge me, I'll charge you.

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That's what Donald Trump believes.

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He has used the threat of tariffs with Mexico and Canada to get things so far, and before we get to us the American consumer, Let's be crystal clear about this. Tariffs are devastating for Canada and Mexico. Every single economist I have talked to friends of mine have told me it's a guarantee those countries will go into recession of Trump.

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Tariff's them.

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Trump is giving Canada a recession, He's giving Mexico a recession. Have you ever heard Justin Trudeau, you know, flimsy, flamey Justin Trudeau. Have you ever heard him speak as sternly as he did today? I was making fun of him earlier. All let in play a little bit.

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I want to speak first directly to the American people. We don't want this. We want to work with you as a friend and ally, and we don't want to see you hurt either. But your government has chosen to do this to you. As of this morning, markets are down and inflation is set to rise dramatically all across your country. Your government has chosen to put American jobs at risk, at the thousands of workplaces that succeed because of materials from Canada, or because of consumers in Canada,

or both. They've chosen to raise costs for American consumers on everyday essential items like groceries and gas, on major purchases like cars and homes, and everything in between. They've chosen to launch a trade war that will first and foremost harm American families.

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Okay, there it goes on to say, we're not going to vacation there. We're gonna keep booing during the national anthem. I'm not kidding. Actually said that, he goes on to all that other stuff. Canada did what any country would do. I'm not even dogging on him for this. They said, well, we're gonna tear if you right back. We'll raise our tariffs. And then this is how trade wars oftentimes go. Trump came out and said, well, I'm gonna tear if you right back. I'll tear if you even more than I

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We'll be back.

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Is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday, A wonderful Tuesday.

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Don't forget.

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You can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com and I will get to those emails eventually, I swear I will. Now, let's finish up this tariff talk here. Trump's a believer in tariffs. He's also a believer in negotiating. Trump slammed the tariffs down today China, Canada, Mexico. If you made the horrible mistake of checking on your stock portfolio, you are aware of that.

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Now.

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What I'm not going to do is sit here and tell you that the tariffs are going to go away and everything's going to be okay stockwise. I'm not going to tell you that because I don't know. I don't know. I will also tell you this, though, Trump understands you cannot tank the American economy and have the American people still support your presidency and you're not able to do the things you want to do as president if the American people hate your freaking guts for doing it. He

is still negotiating. His Commerce secretary, Howard Lutnik, came out later on today when everyone else was in panic, when you were watching your stock portfolio go up in flames, he went to the news and said, hey, he's working it out.

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He's going to come out today angry that Americans are still being killed.

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Now.

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Both the Mexicans and the Canadians were on the phone with me all day today trying to show that they'll do better, and the president's listening, because you know, he's very, very fair and very reasonable. So I think he's going to work something out with them. It's not going to be a pause, none of that pause stuff, But I think he's going to figure out you do more. I'll meet you in the middle some way, and we're going to probably be announcing that tomorrow.

Speaker 1

So somewhere in the middle.

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Will likely be the outcome. The President moving with the Canadians and Mexicans, but not all the way.

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Just to clarify, I took you okay, That hopefully is music to your ears. What he wants is a better trade deal. Canada slaps tariffs on our stuff. Mexico slaps tariffs on our stuff. You can call it NAFTA, you can call it a free trade agreement all you want, but it's hardly that when you're slapping tariffs on our stuff.

Speaker 1

What Trump said is you do it, We'll do it.

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If they come to an agreement, that probably will mean they're not eliminating their tariffs. They're in the very least lowering their tariffs. I believe that is the intention. Now, if it's not the intention, you may be in for some really rocket economic times we might. Trade wars are brutal things, and Trump does believe in tariffs.

Speaker 1

He may not even he may not allow.

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Them to do enough to take them off. And what he's banking on it's things like this from The Daily Wire. Honda yanks production of one of its top cars from Mexico. After tariffs, they decided, Hey, we're not doing this in Mexico anymore.

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We're gonna go do it in Indiana instead. It's what that didn't.

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So the thinking is, yes, we tear a few, Yes, prices go up. American people get mad, but they only get mad for a while as American jobs better, higher paying American jobs come.

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Back home the American people.

Speaker 2

Yes, some things cost more, but the jobs market is so great. Plus Trump is deregulating things. Plus he's trying for a tax cut. He's trying to balance out the tariff pain with making the economy better. Now, how is all this going to turn out?

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I don't know. I don't I lie about being an oracle. Oracle.

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I'm just I'll be honest. I'm lying with you about that. I have no idea. I have no idea. Will this work out?

Speaker 1

Maybe tomorrow morning.

Speaker 2

Maybe by the time we get on the air tomorrow night, maybe it's already worked out. No more tariffs, everything's worked out.

Speaker 1

Justin Trudeau, it's like I changed my mind.

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He runs right up to the microphone. We're good, that dirty communist in charge of Mexico. She runs up to the mic And says, and then we're good and everything's good. I don't know, or maybe this goes on and we are going to suffer, for sure, for sure for some time, how long, I don't know. I don't know where we're going to go from here. But that's the setup and that's where we are.

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Now.

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Before I get to some emails, I have to tell you where I put my foot in my mouth.

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Now.

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I actually had a twofold purpose in Ohio. The reason I went to Ohio was for the funeral, but also while I was there, my mother in law had her seventieth birthday and we were back there anyway. We wanted to bless her for her seventieth birthday, and Bob decided that she was going to take the family. We were all going to go, you know, in laws, everybody. We were going to go to get professional pictures taken. You

know how women love professional pictures. I don't know if you ever experienced this as a kid, but you could hardly walk into Seers around Christmas time without your mom making you wait in line for the professional pictures. You know exactly what I'm talking about, Chris.

Speaker 1

Did you people do that? It was too much money?

Speaker 2

Oh you did it too, what Chris I was asking, Look, even Chris did it. But professional pictures. Women love this crap. So Bob has two sisters. They're awesome, I should note. And they're lovely. That's going to come into play here in a moment. They're lovely, Okay, I just want to clarify. She has two sisters who are lovely, all right. So in order to get these professional pictures taken in a

pleasant environment. The weather was brutal cold in Ohio over the weekend, Ob decides we're going to go to this what they call it a conservatory is what they called it a garden, a big botanical garden, a big inside thing.

Speaker 1

And I know you're going to be shocked, but I've never been.

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In one of these before. That was just not something the Kellys really did. It's certainly nothing I would seek out, and I didn't really understand the concept at first. We walked in and you have to pay ticket in there, which again I was a little weirded out, but it seemed like it might be nice. And as we're walking through, everything is just plants, like it's trees and flowers and things, and it was actually really funny at one point, I'm still asking, so wait, we pay to get in here,

and there's only plan. There aren't any animals or anything.

Speaker 1

There's no nothing else. People pay to come look at plants. And that's when my youngest dropped this little gem on me. He murders me.

Speaker 2

He's so much like me, it frightens me. He goes, Dad, Yes, he was trying to explain it. He said, it's like a zoo for lesbians.

Speaker 1

Anyway. The photographer.

Speaker 2

They've got this photographer in there, and hey, you stand here, you stand there, and he's getting everybody lined up. And everyone was there, me and ib and her sisters and their husbands and my in laws and the boys and everyone else.

Speaker 1

And he looks at me.

Speaker 2

And he says, hey, because he's getting trying to get the couples lined up.

Speaker 1

Hey, tall guy, what's your name? Jesse?

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Oh good? Which one is your wife? Don't put your head in your hands, Chris, and I responded the hot one. And I didn't mean anything by it. It was in no way disparaging to anybody else. What Chris is? I know she should take it as a compliment. She was mortified, and she looked she just looked dynamite because she was all dolled up for pictures and she's so hot. Anyway, she's a total dime. And then she was dimed out for the pictures, and so I looked at her, and

I just wasn't. Have you ever had these moments where your brain and your tongue like they don't they don't coordinate properly. I looked, and she was wearing this smoking hot green dress, and I wasn't looking at anyone else, and I wasn't trying to insult anyone else. I looked, and my brain immediately thought, Wow, she's hot, and I thought if I could describe her in that way that

he would understand who I was talking about. And so, in front of everybody, and my voice tends to carry pretty loudly, look, everyone heard clear as day, I said the hot one. And I apologize to anybody who was offended.

Speaker 1

At the time.

Speaker 2

I did not mean anything by it, And I don't know why ob thinks it was so rude, but I was trying to be nice and so whatever.

Speaker 1

But uh, anyway, that's that was that. You know.

Speaker 2

We have an old family picture that we got in sears. It's one of the funniest things ever. Because my mom has what board, I mean, it's pretty much an afro is what she has at the time. It's all blown out afro. And my old man, he's sitting there next to his he had this old muzzle loader that he had, this muzzleloader. He loved you deer hunt with it back in Ohio. And he's sitting there and he's a monster. My dad was so huge, he was like six'. Five it's just a big. Dude and he's got this mustache.

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The Jesse Kelly, show a little bit more than an hour from the start of The state of The. Union that's gonna be a grand old. TIME i cannot. Wait i'll be watching, well be back of course tomorrow to talk about. That and remember if you miss any part of the, show he can download it On, iHeart, spotify. iTunes let's do some emails before we get to the talking, points the, system the hive, mind if you, will and then we'll talk about the black rock. Stuff, anyone let's

do some, emails Sombrero. JESSE i love the Job pete Hagg seth is doing right, now but there is one thing that irks. Me he is renaming bases back to their original, name but honoring a different person with that. Name why can't they give it to the original, name honoring the original. Person it's not the. Win they act like it's a passive aggressive.

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WIN i, Agree, ACTUALLY i agree.

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Completely i'm sure you saw they changed the name Of Fort bragg back To Fort, bragg but they didn't name it after The confederate. General he found some other guy Named bragg and named it after. Him they just did the same. THING i think it's With benning that there Was. BENNING i was right With. Benning they didn't name it after The confederate. Guy they named it to the other.

Guy and the problem, is is this Really people on the right they still AND i know you probably don't do this as much anymore because we've talked about it for so, long they still allow The communists to use their values against, them and they don't truly truly understand why the communists does the things he, Does like, why for, instance why does The communist rename military. Bases why does

he tear down? Statues and it's not Just ROBERT. E, lee who was a great, man by the, Way Thomas, Jefferson Christopher, Columbus Teddy, ROADS A Teddy roosevelt statue got removed In New York. City Teddy roosevelt was Mister New York. City they removed To Teddy roosevelt. Statue the right still cannot properly are articulate why The communists do these, things and so when they try to defend, it they end

up not going far. Enough so let's just do this again very, briefly BECAUSE i want to get to other. Emails The communist doesn't Remove Christopher columbus statues because they're stressed about the discovery Of america or the enslavement of The. Indians that's not why they do. It they don't remove statues Of Roberty lee or Even Nathan Bedford forrest or anyone else because they're upset about The Civil war and the plight of the. Slaves they don't care about any

of these things at. All they don't Remove Teddy roosevelt from. Whatever Thomas jefferson because he owns that is not why at. All what they're saying when they do that is they know you will be too intimidated by the reason they give you to stop. Them that's why they're giving you that. Reason, ah, yeah you don't want me to tear Down Roberty?

Speaker 1

Lee what do you pro?

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Slavery and they know that that's immediately will get most people on the, right, WELL i mean not really on the slavery's. Wrong i've found my own. Right it'll get you navel. Gazing so you won't stop them from doing what they're actually. Doing and what they're actually doing the reason they moved right From ROBERT. E lee To Thomas, jefferson right from him The Teddy. Roosevelt what they're actually doing is destroying the history of the country in the

same way communists always. Have and if you read The Anti Communist, manifesto available now in paperback At jesse kellybook dot. Com What, chris but if you read The Anti Communist, manifesto you would understand The soviets did the exact same. Thing that's why it used to be Whatever Vodka boulevard and now It's Stalin. Boulevard you know THAT mao did the exact same. Thing they bragged about burning the history, books tearing apart the. Graves they did the same thing

when they had their communist revolution In. Spain the communists do this in every single country they take.

Speaker 1

Over there's a reason Poll pot declared what? Year what? Year Did pullpot? Declare it was when he took? Over what? Year anybody?

Speaker 2

Zero Pull pop famously, said this is years. Zero there is nothing that came before. This Why because IF i can unchain you on more you from your, past THEN i can write your. Future you, see the reason you won't let me burn down your home isn't just the monetary. Value IF i paid you for your, home you still wouldn't let me burn it. Down the reason you won't let me do that is the memories in your, home

the history. There, hey that's where grandpa he's gone, now but that's Where grandpa taught me how to sharpen a. Knife, hey that's Where that's where we used to keep Our christmas tree Every. Christmas but IF i can destroy those memories for, you then what is your? Home it's not but brick and. Mortar it means nothing to you at, All and THEN i can make it WHATEVER i want to make. It your history chains you to your not.

Chains that's the wrong way to use. It ties you to your, country binds you in a good way to your. Country even a bad, history, stuff even, slavery even, then that's part of your country's. History an ugly, part but it's part of. It if you allow the communists to destroy it, all, well then there they're going to remake your. Future and that's why they do. IT i promise you cross my heart and hope to. Die strike me down right now If i'm. Wrong there's not a single communist

tearing Down ROBERT. E lee. Statues who's ever shed a single tear about The Civil? War i'm sorry they. Don't they don't care about. It they don't care About Teddy. Roosevelt what they do care about is tearing down any connection you have to your, country because if they can do, that then they can remake your. Future they can repaint your future in whatever shade they. Desire but that little five minute talk we just, had for some reason the

right they can't do. It they cannot do. It they still either don't get, it they don't understand why the communist does what he, does or even, worse they do get, it but they lack the guts to stand up and actually say something about, It and so we stand by and let them tear it, down and then we put it. Back we put it back. Halfway and, now oh, yeah you can't go See ROBERT. E, lee but you can walk Into New York city and look at At George floyd's.

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