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The GOP Senate is weak and pathetic and perhaps complicit concerning how slowly Trump's appointments are going

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Speaker 1

This is a podcast from woor Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Thursday, and it's going to be an inwritable Thursday. We're going to start out the show talking about speed and violence of action. Ooh, that'll be spicy and fun. I'm mad about the Pam BONDI pete he says stuff, So we'll get to that. Speaking of Haig Seth, we have a senator, a Republican won alleged le Lisa Mukowski, voting against him. We're going to discuss that. We're going to discuss Oh, look at that.

A communist who said he was going to stand up to us was threatened with fear and pain. Now he's going to be very helpful. Odd, isn't it that former Obama staffers are lecturing Democrats about being in a bubble. All that and so much more coming up of the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. And somebody who was received one of those pardons from Donald Trump for January sixth, Steve Baker joins us. A half hour from now. We'll find out how Steve is feeling. I'm sure he is

feeling as right as rain. Oh that, and do remember that tomorrow is an ask doctor Jesse Friday. Get your questions emailed in right now to Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. That is always a good time. Now, this is going to be about confirmation hearings and things like that, because I'm upset about something. But it's very hard to find common characteristics, common strains with historical figures because you never really know what to believe what not to believe.

Was he tall? Was he short? Was he good on a horse? You just never know. But when it comes to generals military commanders, there is one thing that you find in almost all of them, the real true legends. There is one thing. It's I don't want to say universal, because somebody's smarter than me or email in you know, an exception to this rule, but almost universally, great military

commanders believed in speed. Genghis Khan was infamous for this. Now, granted, it helps when your entire armies on horseback, but Genghis Khan would just show up outside of your city. You had heard he was coming yesterday, and people don't move that quickly, right, But Genghis Khan knew I have to go quickly. It helps me, it hurts them Julius Caesar was infamous for this. All the writings still talk about

it to this day. Caesar, in an era where you could only move as fast as a man on foot, really, because it wasn't all mounted, would just boom. He would force march his guys until they almost died, because he knew if he could get there before you thought he was there, what an advantage for him and a disadvantage for you. I'm look you go down the list, Napoleon. Same thing Chris brought up Germany honestly, exact same thing.

Chris is laughing about it, but it is true. The German military in World War One and World War Two, because they had excellent generals. Still in World War Two knew no, no, no, no. I know France has more tanks, more troops, but they're better off than we are. How will we win? Speed, violence of action, Go now quickly, before they know you're there. Just explode onto them and

they'll just the people lose their minds. Ganghis, like I said, all of them famous for did I already say Alexander the Great he might be the most I didn't say him yet he might be the most famous one for this. He drove the Persians insane. They brought these huge armies out. But wait a minute, he's fighting us here. He's not supposed to be here yet? Why how is he? Speed?

But why? Why? Is that fairly universal? Because what speed does is it not only allows you to dictate where and when you will fight, it prevents your enemy from properly preparing. When it comes to Julius Caesar, we'll make it about Caesar. When it comes to Julius Caesar, he's about to attack this gigantic Gallic town. We'll call it a five hundred thousand people. What is the difference? Now, remember these men are on foot in a week. What's

the difference in a week? Well? How much deeper do those trenches around the city get with a week of preparation? How much better do the booby traps get with a week of preparation? Speed matters in life, and it most definitely matters in competition. And I'm very, very very frustrated right now with the Senate GOP at the speed with which these confirmations are coming down. Why do I not have Attorney General Pam Bondi Yet, why do I not

have Secretary of Defense Pete hag Seth. Yet, by the grace of God, we got John Ratcliffe's CIA in today. But it's still January twenty third, It's Thursday. It's been four days. We have heard from how many people and how many different reports have I brought you about what is happening inside the walls of the federal government. Our federal government is a corrupt, criminal enterprise occupied by communists from top to bottom, communists who have waged war on

you for the last ten fifteen years. And those communists are digging in. They are shredding papers, they are changing titles, they are deleting emails. They are doing everything they can do to burrow themselves into the government as deep and fast as they can before the reformers can get there. The ditches are getting deeper, the booby traps are getting deadlier. Allow me to introduce you to Lisa T. Boykin. Who

is she? You've never heard of her before. Well, she was at the ATF the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. And I won't kill you with that lame joke that we've been telling for years. Actually be a gas station. Yes, we got it. The joke is a little bit worn out. By now. But at the ATF, you know what her job was on January twenty first, twenty twenty five. She was the Chief Diversity Officer, but we gave her an extra day. You know what her job title is now,

Senior Executive Office of the Director. Why was Attorney General Pambondie not confirmed thirty five seconds after Donald Trump was sworn into office. Why is the GOP Senate so weak and pathetic at best? At worst complicit and the destruction of this country? Where is John Thune? Where are these leaders? On January twentieth, the day Donald Trump was sworn in, it should have been vote head Sath, Yes, vote BONDI, Yes, vote RFK, Yes, vote reck of this. It could have

been boom boom, boom, boom boom. We've got them lined up every fifteen minutes. It's vote time. Let's go baby, get him in there. But no, Hey, Chris Corey, when's Pam Bondi taking over?

Speaker 2

Anyone?

Speaker 1

Soon? Or soon? Maybe maybe next week. We gotta gather some votes that we're gonna wait on the committee.

Speaker 2

I don't know.

Speaker 1

We gotta I gotta play golf this week. Gotta I got steak with my mother. What are we doing every single day. The communists in the government, who are still very much still in the government, are digging in and the fortifications are getting deeper and wider and more difficult to overcome, and they are moving quickly. Let's just focus on the DOJ since I'm going off about Pambondi at the moment. Sorry, I'm upset about this. I woke up upset now. I knew I was going to go off

on there. I don't mean to yell. You don't like to yell on the air. I'm upset DOJ for how many years now, definitely in the last four that communists in the DOJ have done the most evil thing you can do in a civil society. They have taken their position of power at the Department of Justice. They have taken the justice system and they have turned it into a political weapon against their political enemies. There is nothing more evil you can do with your government power than

what those people at the DOJ have done. People with names, people with titles, And every single day they have worked to throw pro lifers in prison, to go after school board moms, you name it. They have done it, and all those people still remain there now here. It is what time is it? What time is it? It's six soh the ten after six, let's call it Eastern time on Thursday. And we had a work day today. Those evil communists who spent years in the DOJ doing evil things,

how do you think they spent their day today? They went to work today. Do you think that they went to work and decided they were going to start going after just you know, criminals, murderers and rapists today. I think that's what they did. Do you think they were passive about it, Maybe took the day off and it's

let's do a liquid branch by who Champagne? Or do you think the vile committed communists at the DOJ went to work this morning and every minute at the office they worked to make preparations to ensure communist rule would continue in the Department of Justice at this country. And yet you can't even tell me when Pam Bondi's going to be confirmed. We are four days into the Trump administration.

We have no Pete hag Seth. We have no Pam Bondi, we have no RFK Junior, no this, no that, no this, no that, just taking their sweet time and the lack of urgency. The lack of speed I'm seeing is driving me up the wall. Where are our cabinet picks? The low TGP strikes again like they always friggin do. Yeah, I'm I'm moving off of this for the most part, and I'm going to talk about Lisa Murkowski in a moment. But I'm I'm frustrated. Now we need speed, violence of action.

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that one design awards, it looks good. Ob makes our disgusting smoothies with this every morning. It's the only reason I can drink that pile of vegetable filth because the obliger Obliterator has liquefied the thing and it just goes right down. Get one Chefman true, you can pick him up on Walmart. If you want, go online and get one. C H E F M A N dot com get the greatest blender ever, The Obliterator. We'll be back feeling a little stocky the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday,

A wonderful Thursday. And let's talk about Lisa Murkowski. Oh and before I forget, remember Steve Baker's going to join us ten minutes from now. He's a man who understands what it feels like to be attacked from his own government. Let's talk to Steve about what it feels like to be free at last, free and last. But before we get to that, so today one of the big news items is Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Republican kind of. She formally announced that she's going to vote against Pete hagg Seth. Now,

don't don't get worried. In fact, there's nothing to worry about it all. In the end, this is probably going to be a good thing. Pete hagg Seth, from what I understand I made some calls, is still gravy. Looks like he's still going to be good. We could afford to lose a couple not that big of a deal. Look Ideally you'd have them all, but we didn't get this one. Okay, it happens. Here's why you should actually feel good about this. This presents us with an opportunity.

We've had this talk before. I know it gets uncomfortable for nice people. Thankfully I don't have that problem, but for good, nice people, conversations like this can get uncomfortable, and I understand it. But we have to have a scalp. We have to a political scalp in a GOP primary. We have to absolutely have to take out a GOP senator in a primary. We don't don't feel like it's too ominous. We don't have to take out all the losers. Most of the losers in the GOP Senate are only cowards.

It's not that they're actually working against us, although it ends up manifesting itself that way. They're just gutless, loser cowards who go whichever way the wind blows. So we have to whip those cowards in the line. How do you whip those cowards in the line. We have to take one or two. It will only take one or two of these GOP senators, and we have to run against them hard in a primary and take out one or two. You need a galp or two, and the

rest will fall into line. Lisa Murkowski represents a state where Trump won by I think seven six or seven. Trump made Alaska look a lot less purple than it normally looks went pretty solidly read so the people of Alaska went out marched to the polls and voted wholeheartedly for Donald Trump and Donald Trump's agenda. Lisa Murkowski is now going to spit in the face of all those Alaskans who did so. We now need Alaska to step up and remove her during the primary process. I have

my own cross to bear down here. I will work as hard as I can to remove John Cornyan during the primary process. Oklahoma, hope you're paying attention. James Langford can be removed if we dig in and get but we have to have a scalp. Lisa Murkowski coming out formally against Pete hag Seth when she voted without hesitation for Lloyd Austin means it's time. It is time. I'm glad. I hope we're focused. But let's let's talk about the why.

Because we talked about this a lot last night. She gave some long explanation, which of course is a bunch of gobby gobblygook. Well, I mean, there's a drinking problem, and I'm very concerned. But since now that holds water, when you voted for Lloyd Austin, why did she actually do it? Why is there any why is there so much opposition to RFK and Pete Hegseth and whatnot. Well, as we've been talking about the system, what is it? What is what I call the system or the regime

or the swamp or whatever? What is it? Really? It's a corrupt, rotted government, a corrupt, rotted government that has lost all of its patriots and therefore all of its patriotism. And the people inside of the system. It's not just government, but we'll focus on government. The people inside of the system now look at America as a gigantic bault to be looted, and they have decided to collude with each

other to loot that bank vault. And that's simply the way it's been for years, for years and years and years and years and years. When it comes to the military and the defense contractors and all these people, it's been used under the red, white, and blue, it's been used to line the pockets of generals and defense contractors and send it campaign coffers. The way it's always been is our military is a multi, multi, multi billion dollar

industry unto itself. Here you have somebody complaining about that. Pete Hegseth. You have somebody coming in who acts like he wants to do something about that. He's talking about stopping these generals from taking jobs on defence boards. Remember these generals and admirals, the second they leave, they'll leave for fifteen minutes and they'll go make a million dollars on the sitting on the board of righteon, and then they'll turn around and come right back in, and then

they'll go back again. It's just it's this disgusting, disgusting circle of your money. Remember all this is your money. When he's working for the government, his salaries, your money. When he goes to work for a defense contractor those defense contractors, what do you think they pay people with your money money? Given it that this is all your money. What's happening right now is an endless looting. That's the

purpose of the system. It exists to loot the treasury and to protect itself from people stopping them from doing so. So whenever you have a genuine reformers coming, the system is going to react in extreme ways. If you tell people, you tell the system that Pete Hegseth is coming and he's going to adjust how things are done in the military. What the bank robbers here is the cops are coming around the corner and they get afraid, and it ends up being Lisa Murkowski having to come up with lame

excuses to vote again, speed headset. That's how it works. That sucks, but that's what we're dealing with. Well, at least we're not dealing with pain. At least there's that. Well I'm not dealing with pain. You probably are if you haven't gotten a hold of relief factor yet. I know your back hurt still, you're still ignoring that that back that it's hurting you all day long? That shoulder?

Are you still doing that shoulder thing? Well, it takes your shoulder here, it's all day I know what you're doing. I'd see you. Why are you still doing that? You don't have to live like that. Relief factors sitting there for you to try. You can try it. Nineteen dollars and ninety five cents. Let you try it for three weeks. Freaking Jewish producer Chris is taking it now. Stuff is amazing, one hundred percent drug free. It's a daily supplement that

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glorious day it has been. I't even't had a chance to get to the fact that Trump declassified all the r the JFK, MLK files RFK files. He officially pardoned those pro lifers. He was talking about pro lifing or pardoning. And we have a misdemean terrorist on the line right now, also masquerading as an investigative journalist for The Blaze, The Great Steve Baker joins us. Steve, congratulations, my friend, tell us your story.

Speaker 2

Please, Oh good lord, Jesse, thank you. I don't even know where to begin. You know, I'm one of those guys whose story began over four years ago and mine was stretched out forever. You know, they took it took over three years before they figured out what they wanted to do with me, which was ultimately charged me back in March of last year. And you know, then they did the thing that they do to all of the misdemeanor defendants in the countries. They put me in leg

chains and marched me before a magistrate. Of course, I'm being facetious there. That's not what they do to misdemeanor defendants in this country. It's what they do to January sixth misdemeanor defendants. I did not get swat rated. So there was that, as has happened to so many other misdemeanor defendants in the j six entrapment slash dragnet you know scheme. But it was you know, it was a

tough year. It was not easy. It was a tough It was a tough four and a half or three and a half years from the first time the FBI called me and I knew that there was an investigation afoot,

and then there was the threats throughout the process. US at various times that they were in fact going to charge me, and then they would back off, and then they didn't, and then they did, and then they didn't, and then they came back, and then finally, as I said, it was March first of last year, I was required to turn myself into the FBI Dallas Field Office and where they transported me to the US marshals who put me in leg chains and put me in a cell

with a meth dealer before before marching me in front of the magistrate, goes leg chains on.

Speaker 1

What kind of conversations did you have with the meth dealer, Steve?

Speaker 2

You know, actually we never we never said a single word to each other. But I will tell you this. The US marshal who processed me, he looks down, he looked down at my paperwork and are we on terrestrial radio? Because I'll have to I'll have to edit my speech.

Speaker 1

Here we are there are children listening? Yes, yes, okay, yeah.

Speaker 2

So he looked down at the paperwork and he said, you know, this is bull crap, and you know, without the crap version of the bull phrase. And so it was it was recognized by so many people that this was an overreach that they had gone too far. And I will tell you, Jesse, I've had, you know, since Monday, I've had a lot of time for self reflection. In fact, I was in DC on Tuesday with plans to do things and I just said, screw it, I'm not I stayed in my hotel room all day long until six

thirty before I went to dinner a PM. That is. And I have I've had plenty of time to go over this in my mind. And I'm telling you, you know, look, as blessed as we are, as fortunate as we are to have a candidate become president who kept a you know, very key and principal promise of his campaign, and to have done it so quickly. The reality is is that Trump didn't do this. The DOJ brought this upon themselves. And you know a lot of people are handwringing right now,

and even Republicans. You've got Tom Tillis, my you know, my senator here in North Carolina, obviously, Mitch McConnell, and the likes of those Rhinos, and you've got so many others, uh really on the left and the and the punditry on the left just absolutely wringing their hands about these violent criminals who assaulted police officers, who have you know, been turned back out on the street, and I want to I want to grab every one of them by the you know, the nape of the neck and pull

their face up to mind and explain to them that your Biden, Merrick Garland DOJ did this by the overreach. That's the net result is that they violated people's rights, they violated due process, and they did it in the most egregious cases. I'm dealing with the case today. I'm not going to name his name. I'm not going to give him any air. He's out there now after being released from prison. He's a he's a lifelong criminal. He's a career criminal, I should say. And now he's he's

telling stories about his own exoneration. And these guys are claiming victory and that they won somehow. You know, these some of these guys are not good guys, Jesse. There were a lot of people, the vast majority of them were good people that got caught up in a really bad day by accident. But some of these guys are

not good guys. But I am in favor of every one of them walking because even bad guys in this country deserve to have all of their rights adhered to and granted and respected under the law by our federal Department of Justice, and they didn't.

Speaker 1

Steve. Let me ask you the again, we're speaking with Steve Baker, investigative journalists with the Blaze. Did it in any way shock you how fragile and apparently paper thin that wall is. You know, we feel like we live in this civilized society and we have laws, and we're a good country and we're not some tinpot dictatorship. But man, all it took was the election of a single Democrat

and we became one overnight. And look, even cynical me, it still takes me back at how quickly we devolved into that.

Speaker 2

Yeah, it was, it was. It was very It was seemingly quick, Jesse, because the seeds of this were unfortunately planted in the aftermath of nine to eleven through the Patriot Act. Then it was put on hyperdrive in two thousand and nine with the first Obama administration, and it

continued to grow. They were replacing the players within the Department of Justice, within the FBI, and other key positions in our government, so that when that time came when that moment happened, and that moment happened to be the January sixth moment that they were able then to initiate

and get people to act on it. Because think about it, Jesse, for over one hundred years the history of the FBI, not one time did the FBI so much as investigate a misdemeanor case, much less launch swat raids early morning with automatic rifle red dots on defendant's children. This has never happened before in history. But they had to replace the personnel in these agencies in order to make that stalinistic initiative come to life.

Speaker 1

Steve, I've been going off for about the last twenty minutes on this show before you got here about why the delays with these critical confirmations like Pam BONDI. We can go ahead and focus on that because of what you're talking about. Why are we waiting a week? Why is it four days? This is unacceptable because we have so many communists entrenched in these organizations and they're digging themselves deeper every single day we give them. And it's

driving me up the wall. Knowing all the people who did that to Steve Baker, they're all still right there.

Speaker 2

Yeah, And you're not being hyperbologisty when you say communists. These are card carrying communists holding these key positions that must be replaced. They must be ferreted out, They've got to be sent packing, and in many of these cases, there has to be Look, I'm not a big fan of Trump's statement he made on the campaign trail when he said, I will be your retribution, but there has

to be justice, and in some case is these guys. Look, I can randomly go to the files and pull any January sixth case out of the files, and I can go through those statement of facts. I can go through those charging documents. I can go through the courtroom transcription, and I can show you the violations of rights, the violations of due process. I can show you where FBI appients in those statement of facts lied about what people did.

And as I said I said earlier, even the most despicable of the characters that we can talk about that day, they still were not treated the way Americans are supposed to be treated when we face criminal charges. And that is ultimately why, as I said, this is why this happened, and it's why. And look, I'm very, very shocked, but very pleasantly surprised that Trump did go as far as he did. I was not expecting it. I was advoct

cating for it. I was advocating for blanket gardens, even for the most uh, you know, infamous of the characters, from Stuart Rhodes to Henrique Tarrio to you know, uh. And again, like I said, there's some names I don't want to mention because I don't want to give them air. But the uh, the the system needed to be punished, and that's what we need to focus on. And that's

what our riptort needs to be. When these cry babies you know on the left, CNN, n SNBC, et cetera, et cetera, or the you know, the politicos and DC are whining and complaining about these people who attacked cops that day got released. It's not their fault that they were released. It's the d O j's fault that they got released. And thank god, somebody in Trump's circle gave him the right advice and uh. And so I think

that this was justice. Even though we have some people out right now who they may they may embarrass this Jesse and get back in sooner than later. But it is what it is.

Speaker 1

Yeah, well, I'm used to embarrassment. I work with Chris every single day, Steve Baker misdemeanor terrorist, meth head salmates and wonderful investigative journalist. I am glad you are free, my friend, go get the largest pizza you can find.

Speaker 2

All right, thank you, Jesse, I appreciate it.

Speaker 1

He is right. We do have too many cry babies. We don't have enough people on chalk. When your tea levels get too low, you end up sounding like Mike Johnson. His sound like Lindsey Graham. Do you want to sound like Lindsey Graham. Whenever I hear Lindsey Graham's voice, it makes me seriously consider doubling my male vitality stack I take from Chalk every single day, because these are natural

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help you. Chuck dot com promo code Jesse, We'll be back. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday, reminding you that tomorrow is an ask doctor Jesse Friday, and you can email your questions right now and you should ask me anything. All three hours will be your questions. Email those into Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com or leave us a voicemail eight seven seven three seven seven four three seven three. That's a very good point about the pillows. We were just talking about, Chris uh, Chris

Corey me during the break. As you know, this is a pretty intellectual show, pretty educated around here, a lot of higher education. I have almost three years of community college credits. Had I not dropped algebra, I would have an associate's degree right now. So look, we do what we're doing here, and during the breaks we oftentimes dig

into the big issues that baffle everybody. And Jewish producer Chris was talking about how the wife was on him about the discoloration of his pillow, and he was asking if I have discoloration on my pillow, Yes, I have discoloration on my pillow because I drool in my sleep, and every dude drools in his sleep. And this is one of those weird things that I don't understand. I feel like God. I feel like God gave women a

lot of a lot of subtle advantages. The dudes like dudes on their face when it comes to male female dudes have a lot of advantages on just that you can see. You know, we're bigger, we're stronger, we're louder, more logical, that kind of thing, better drivers, that kind of stuff. But women, I feel like God gave them a lot of subtle advantages in life that allow them to get one over on us. Why don't dimes drool

in their sleep? It doesn't make any sense that I if I sleep on my side, Look, it's not like it's the Indian Ocean or something like that. But when I wake up, it's going to be a little Oh dang, that's a brass thing. I better rub that off before OB rolls over and sees. It doesn't matter what OB does. There's never anything on her pillow, but maybe some hair or something like that. There's never any drool, there's never any anything. And you know what it does. It gives

her the opportunity to knife me. Oh that's so gross. Viva b h your pillow. I can't control it. I can't control it. It's not like it's my doing. That's how God made me. I don't know why we're talking about this, you know what? I like that what I like a lot of what Trump said today at the WEF.

Speaker 3

And by the way, speaking of you, and you've done a fantastic job. But I hope you start opening your bank to conservatives because many conservatives complain that the banks are not allowing them to do business within the bank, and that included a place called Bank of America. This conservative. They don't take conservative business. And I don't know if the regulator's mandated that because of Biden or what.

Speaker 1

But you and.

Speaker 3

Jamie and everybody, I hope you're going to open your banks to conservatives because what you're doing is wrong.

Speaker 1

There is a quality about Trump that I find very, very, very appealing, and that is that Trump sees himself as our protector instead of our apologists. That is, for the people on the right who have had the artist time understanding Trump's appeal, I don't get it. He's not this, he's not that. He doesn't believe this, he doesn't and a lot of that stuff is very fair, right, a lot of those things. He's not very traditional in a lot of ways. Even his value system is not necessarily

perfectly aligned with what traditional conservatism has been. And so for a lot of people on the right, they found it very confusing why Trump is so popular. And I'm here to tell you part of the appeal, a huge part of the appeal is it never feels like Donald Trump is apologizing for us. In fact, quite the opposite. Trump routinely he will walk right into the midst of the enemy and he will advocate for us.

Speaker 2

Right.

Speaker 1

This is Donald Trump standing in front of the face of the CEO of Bank of America and instead of hey, I know, mar we've been good friends for a while. How those stupid hay seeds and the GOP, We're going to be a lot more reasonable than they are. Instead of that, he stands up and essentially throws it right in his face. Why are you de banking my people?

Speaker 3

By the way, speaking of you, and you've done a fantastic job, but I hope you start opening your bank to conservatives, because many conservatives complain that the banks are not allowing them to do business within the bank, and that included a place called Bank of America, this conservative.

They don't take conservative business. And I don't know if the regulator's mandated that because of Biden or what, but you and Jamie and everybody, I hope you're going to open your banks to conservatives because what you're doing is wrong.

Speaker 1

I have had many complaints about Trump. I'll have complaints going forward. You know, the next four years aren't going to be perfect by any stretch. I'm so impressed so far, but they won't be perfect. But one of his finest qualities in my mind, is he doesn't I don't ever feel like he's apologizing to me, even behind closed doors, because that's what all the Mitch McConnell types do. They go behind as soon as the cameras are off, they talk about how stupid you are and how stupid I am,

and we're so annoying. I don't ever get the impression. That's how Trump talks about us, and I like it. This has been a podcast from Woor

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