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It is Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Thursday. We're gonna talk about companies cleaning out the communist filth. Can it be done? If so, how can you do it? This is not actually gonna be about Hollywood. It'll be more about the government, all that emails, all kinds of other things coming up this hour. And in fact, I'm gonna dog on some COVID people. That'll feel really good. Oh that's so much more coming up this hour of The Jesse Kelly Show.
But I'm gonna talk about this because you know, I don't do a lot of pop culture stuff. It's just not my thing. I'm not into pop culture. I don't talk about celebrity this and celebrity that, or if I talk about movies or something, it's because I watched one. It's just because I live my life. I don't do a lot of pop culture thing. But I am aware that there's a new snow White movie out, and I am aware that it bombed, and I'm aware of whyat bombed.
It bombed because Disney. Well, well let's discuss it. Why did it bomb. Everybody's blaming the young communists who starred as snow White. But she didn't write it, didn't direct, it didn't produce, it didn't platform it. She's an actress, an actress. Yes, SU's an idiot communist who runs her mouth and now everyone hates her, but she's surely not solely responsible. You see the movie from what I understand, I'm not going to pay to go see it. Disney
doesn't get my money. The movie is apparently all full of cultural Marxist filth, just from beginning to end, one of these female empowerment piles of crap. So it's awful. Wow. Why well, let's talk about it because a rumor is that now a bunch of Hollywood studios are, because of the disaster, the economic disaster that is snow White, Hollywood studios are going to try to pivot away from making movies that are too what do they call it woke? You know, I don't like that word, but too woke?
But can you do it? How do you do it? Well? How do you make a movie? What's the take to make a movie? Let's talk about this because this will watchually apply to the government. It's not about the movie, but just from what we know, the basics of what we know. Well, first, and really most importantly, somebody has to write it. We all pay attention to the actors and actresses. Oh my gosh, he's my favorite. I look how pretty she is. But the writers are the one
who come up with all these lines. Yeah, the actor, the actress can deliver it one way or the other. But good writers good movie. Bad writers, bad movie. So someone has to write the movie. After someone writes the movie, you have to get a movie company to agree that they want to produce the movie. Then they have to find somebody to direct the movie. Then you have to find people to act in the movie. And during this
whole process there's all kinds of people involved. So my point is, who are the people who are going to be writing the movies, directing the movies, acting in the movies. Leaders. And this is really about our government, it's not about
the movies. Leaders who take over bad organizations. If they aren't willing to clean out the bad organizations of people, then leaders oftentimes find themselves frustrated because they're unable to take the organization, whatever that organization may be, and send it in the direction they want it to go because they may have a vision, and they may have the power as being the leader, the owner of the whole thing, but what they don't have is the will power and
or no or knowledge to get rid of the bad people inside of the organization. And until you do that, the organization will fail. It will be in a constant state of failure. That is a fact. If I if I have a well, look, I've used the example before us. It was my favorite team, the New York Giants. They're one of their great coaches was Bill Parcells. But Bill Parcells left the Giants, and what did he keep doing. He kept going to really crappy teams and he'd make
him a playoff team in a year. How Bill Parcells told you, oh, a third, at least the bottom third of every team I take over, I try to make sure I fire all of them. The first year. Bill Parcells would fire the security guards. He would go overboard, because personnel is policy. That's not just a cliche saying that you've heard a million times. I can take over the FBI, and I can be the sharpest, most patriotic human being in the world, and I can have great
ideas about what the FBI should be doing. And I can have great ideas about what the FBI should not be doing. You shouldn't do this, and shouldn't do that, and shouldn't do this. But it's an organization with thirty five thousand employees. If I have an organization full of those same employees, whatever my ideas are, whatever my directives are, it doesn't matter if the same employees remain exactly where
they are. And this is what makes people uncomfortable. This is how people get uncomfortable because what it involves is pain. What we oftentimes want is we want a leader. We just want a new leader to take over. We don't want to dump the organization or have all these people be fired or lose their jobs. We want a new leader to take over and just provide better leadership, different leadership. We just need them to the lead in a better way. But it doesn't work that way. I joke about Corey
and Chris. I'll make it about the show. I joke, but they're invaluable because we not only because they work hard, we align on things. They want the show to be good, and so when I show up, I don't have to worry about one of them being late. They're never late. I don't have to worry about somebody screwing something up. If I ask for an audio clip of something, they've oftentimes already found it ahead of time. I don't have to tell them to coordinate things to make sure that
goes out. The show goes out on the air. I don't have to yell and scream to make sure the show gets uploaded to the podcast. I don't have to do any of these basic things because I have already put the personnel in place, and so once the personnel is in place, the direction goes fine. But if I had a couple turds, and we have had a turn or two flow through here before, if I had any turds, then what would happen is the show would suffer. It didn't matter how well I tried to lead or yelled
or screamed or whatever I did. Bad personnel will end badly for whatever organization it is. Hollywood can say all day long how much they want to change the direction. We don't want to make these comedy films anymore. Okay, who's going to be writing the new ones? Who's going to direct them? When it comes time to find an actor, do you have a long list of actors who are on the right that you can choose from out there. You have one of those. You remember, Jeff Bezos went
through this recently. It was amazing. It was one of the more amazing things I've seen. I wasn't even surprised, but it was still just jaw dropping to watch it happen in real time. Bezos one of the richest guys in the world. He's a guy who owns Amazon, right, he buys a Washington Post. Washington Post is just the most wretched far left rag and always has been. Trump gets elected Bezos. There are all kinds of rumors about Bezos's true political leanings. Did he pretend to be left
because of this? But none of that matters. None of that matters for the purpose of our conversation. After Trump got elected, Bezos was looking on in horror at the things that were coming out every single day in the Washington Post, and he's watching their subscribers go down. They're losing money. Newspapers are losing money across the country. It's
hard to keep the doors open in a newspaper. And so Bezos, maybe just for purely business reasons, Bezos puts out a public letter and says, hey, this newspaper, we believe in freedom. Here, we believe in free enterprise. And from now on our opinion section is it's gonna reflect American values in freedom. What did you see? Did you see? Washington Post? Employee after Washington Post employees said, well, I mean, I guess we have to. Here's the boss. I'm just
gonna do what i'm told. That's not how it works. That's not how communists work. Employee after employee after employee went public and said, oh, I don't know what this is, but I'm not doing it. I'm not doing it. The Washington Post hasn't adjusted its content even the tiniest amount. Because you can issue all the orders you want, and I'm the owner, and you have to do this until you're willing to change the names the faces of the people who work for you. The direction of your organization
will not change. You ever talk to one of these or seen an interview, maybe with a career criminal, maybe grew up terrible, surrounded by crime. All the influences in his life were criminal, maybe even his mother criminal. Gets he ends up going to prison like they all do. Does a bunch of time, gets out of prison, ends up getting busted again. Happens all the time. You always see that busted again in a year, robbing a bank
or something. Can you see these guys get interviewed. I remember one time, I think it was on a podcast. I was listening to it and the guy was saying, well, you can tell me not to go back to a life of crime. And I get that. I know that I did wrong. But where did I go when I got out of prison? So the only home I ever knew? I went back home, And what were all the bad influences in my life doing when I got out of prison? They were all doing the same criminal things they were
doing when I left for prison. It's the only life I've ever known. If he doesn't change that environment the people around him, then it won't change. If you don't get rid of the communists inside of your government, your company, you can't change the direction of it. That's why I love companies like Pure Talk. They didn't come around to being pro America, pro freedom yesterday when it got popular when Trump got elected. That's not how it works with
pure Talk. Puretalk was pro America for a long time. Forever. Their CEO fought for this country who volunteers to go to a second tour in Vietnam with mac v Soog, the CEO of Puretalk, that's who. Why would a company, why would anybody hire Americans and customer service? Nobody does that now? Isn't that too expensive? Pure Talk doesn't care American workers, American jobs. You pay less for your cell phone right now. When you switch, you save an additional
fifteen percent off your first month. Dial pound two five zero and say Jesse Kelly pound two five zero, Say Jesse Kelly, We'll be back the Jesse Kelly Show on air and online at Jesse Kelly. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Thursday. And yet along those lines, I don't want to act like nothing beneficial. What's happening when it comes to cleaning out personnel? Well, here's one. Almost fifty percent of national jobs cut are
DC government workers. The Trump administration is doing well. Is it enough?
Now?
It's not enough. There's a ton of work still to do. They are doing well, cleaning out the gunk, cleaning out the filth. It's going to take time. They are doing well, So let's celebrate that. Also, let's do some more emails Jesse, I appreciate your comments about the peacetime military. I was in the Marine Corps Reserve eight from eighty to eighty six. My unit was not mobilized for Desert Storm. Even in the reserves, there are times during training that can be
very risky. But let's just say you become more aware of your own mortality. There will be no parades, no monuments, no medals of honor, and no movies made about the peacetime military. Yeah, that's why I try as best I can. I know we don't We're not perfect. Obviously, there's no way to perfectly honor the dead, and you don't catch everything. I try as best I can to honor the people who died during training. I U last time I talked about this. One of the last times I talked about this,
somebody emailed in and a relative of theirs. I believe it was a relative, maybe an uncle, grandfather, had died in World War Two? How did they die? Well? Think about think about the air operations in World War two, how incredible those things were. And have you ever thought, just logistically, let's just just walk through this, and I'm the world. I'm far away from being an expert. Okay, I'm the layman here, but think about an aircraft carrier. Okay,
there's an aircraft carrier, but those usually aren't alone. That say, there's two of them. Okay, they're about to fly a mission. It's one hundred miles away. They're gonna go bomb something one hundred miles away. Have you ever walked through in
your mind the logistics of that. Okay, So only one plane can take off at a time, so you want them to fly in formation, right, So the planes are gonna fly up, and then they have to pick a spot and they have to kind of circle around until all the planes and different planes from different areas are all up, and then they're all flying around and they're all flying in formation. And by the way, if somebody makes one little mistake in formation, everybody dies on it.
And this is before you fly the mission. And then when you fly back, you have to find the aircraft carrier, land the plane successfully on the aircraft carrier without killing yourself or other people on it. Now, if you weren't even in combat, doing that is dangerous. It's dangerous anyway. Somebody he'd emailed in during flight operations, their relative had flown a plane into the side of a mountain in the Pacific. Ah, could you do that? Was so foggy,
So much fog sets in, you can't see you. These things happen. People deserve to be honored. Hey, Jesse, about arming the world during World War two? I read once that someone said the Germans were amazed they could destroy one hundred tanks in battle, and the next day there would be one thousand more. Unless we start manufacturing again, we won't be able to do that now. Well, for all the talk of tariffs, hate them, love them, I'm
concerned about this. I love it. Whatever people have to say about it, whatever your thoughts on it, it is undeniable. You must have the capacity to make things inside the borders of your country. Otherwise, if a war breaks out, you are entirely at the mercy of others. You're at
the mercy of your supply lines. Think about it. If you can't make those tanks, if you can't make those planes, those artillery rounds, if you can't make them, that means you have to import them, which means that's a supply line that you must protect. And if you don't protect it, the enemy will sever it, and you are done. So let's just say, for the sake of argument, that we get tanks from China. Well, what if we go to war with China? Okay, China cuts us off, Okay, We'll
go somewhere else all right where. Let's say we found a place. What if what if we were going to get it from Spain. Let's go get some Let's go get it from Spain. Well, China is putting how many attack submarines in the water. Where do you think China is going to send those attacks submarines to patrol if we start getting critical raw materials from Spain during a war with China, They're simply going to send all those ships to the bottom of the ocean. It is a
national security issue. And yes, that that was what was so amazing. We really saw it come to the forefront during World War Two. Remember what it revealed was the power of the incredible power of our economy, of our manufacturing sector. The war just revealed that it was there that we could take that manufacturing sector and we could turn it into a war machine, which we did because we took factories that were already there and we just retrofitted them to make planes and tanks. We armed the
entire planet. And you're right. The enemy, the Axis powers Germany, Japan. They were just floored. How we never ran out of stuff? And remember everything gets broken during war. Your weapons will break, your tanks, your your planes, you're shipped, your everything will break. If it's not during combat, it'll break. Otherwise it will break. You will replace it. It's not about just how much you have, it's about how much you can replace. Well, what if we lose half of our navy in a
war with China. We don't build ships anymore, guess, but war over, at least as far as offensive operations go, You're not gonna be able to project power over there. Then you might be able to defend your shores, but you dang sure can't project power over there. All right, I have to go off on something COVID wise for a second. We're going to talk about trust. Hang on, it is the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Thursday.
Remember tomorrow's an Ask Doctor Jesse Friday, and you need to get your questions emailed in right now to Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. Now, Scott Gottlieb, we just can't seem to get rid of this annoying leech. He was one of the prominent medical voices during COVID Maybe you remember he was the guy out there saying things like, this does.
Look like it's going to be a flu like paradigm, where there's going to be new variants that emerge each year. Hopefully we'll guess right in terms of how we formulate the vaccines. But you're going to need updated protection like you do from flu, to try to match the vaccine against the variants as circulating. But if you want to update that protection and also get more protection against the possibility of infection, you will need to keep up to date with your vaccine.
Yeah, so all that was a lie. He didn't have any studies that showed that. He guessed that was a lie. And don't try to sell them one. Now you don't understand the medical No, no, no, they didn't know nobody, not one person. I don't care their title, I don't care their qualifications. Not one human being knew anything about the efficacy. Hey, Chris, how about that word about the efficacy of that vaccine when they were telling you you had to take it.
Not one person because the studies weren't there that I do know the studies were not there, and yet they all ran out and they told you you have to take it. You have to take it. Oh my gosh, it'll stop the spread, It'll slow the spread. Wait a minute, it won't do any of those things. Whatever. Get an update up, you need another update up? Well, hopefully we guess the guests right this time. And now these very same people. This was Scott Gottlieb. I think this was yesterday.
I do worry that a lot of the anti vacs sentiment, a lot of this kind of movement is really an anti vaxx movement, and some of the MAHA stuff because some people is just the wrapping around what is really a much more deliberate anti vax campaign. And the evidence of that to me is when you have people like the person who name check me this morning, who goes out and talks about some of these things around food
and that are more kind of like MAHA related. How are you going to fine that he gets attacked by the anti vaxxers that he's not being anti vax enough. So I think, like you know, the fellow travelers are taking heat from the anti vaxxers because they're adhering to the mahas.
Anti vaxxer this and anti vaxxer that. Do you think Let me ask you, because I wonder this, I really do. I try to be self aware of Self Awareness is a difficult thing for all of us, isn't it, because it involves accountability. But I try to be aware of who I am and who I'm not, what I do well, I do wrong, what I've screwed up in the past. I try to be aware of that. Do you think Scott Gottlieb do you think he ever looks in the mirror and says, Wow, all these people now they question vaccines,
they questioned all this medical research. Maybe I had something to do with that. Do you think do you think any of them do? I asked because I warned. I warned all these people, all of them, I warned loudly. I know we got back to all of them. I warned them all during COVID that you're burning the last credibility you have. And once you burn it, once you've taken your institution and you've destroyed its credibility, the people who used to trust your institution, they will remove that
trust from your institution. But it actually gets even worse for you, they will carry it somewhere else. It's not as if they will take that trust away and just hold on to it. When it comes to knowledge of things we don't know, we will always seek out that information. I'm not a huge car guy at all. I can I'm really really good at changing tires. I don't want to brag. I can change the oil. I can do like basic things like that. But beyond that, no, I
don't even I can't work on your carburetor. Okay, I don't know. I'm not a car guy. I'm not like Chris. Chris can rebuild engines and stuff. I don't do that. So if my mechanic, who I go to when something goes wrong in my car, if he screws me over and screws me over and screws me over, well I will take away my trust from him. But I'm still not a car guy. I have to take it somewhere, so from there after I withdraw it from him, I will go seeking in opinion I can trust, and he's
not gonna have any say whatsoever where I land. And so for all of you, because I see so many of you, doctors, nurses, scientists, hospital administrators. So many of you were so wrong and frankly pretty freaking evil during COVID. You were wrong, You were loudly wrong. You insisted repeatedly that you were right, that everyone else was evil and bad and wanted to kill Grandma. You did this, and now trust has been taken away from you, and now
you look around lost, and I can't stand it. They're always looking around lots of well, how did that happen? Here's how it happens.
It does look like it's going to be a flu like paradigm where there's going to be new variants that emerge each year. Hopefully we'll guess right in terms of how we formulate the vaccines. But you're going to need updated protection like you do from flu, to try to match the vaccine. Again, it's the variance as circulating. But if you want to update that protection and also get more protection against the possibility of infection, you will need to keep up to date with your vaccine.
Yeah, he made all that up, and now now he's on stage ranting about these anti vaxxs.
First, you worry that a lot of the anti vax sentiment, a lot of this kind of movement is really an anti vaxx movement and some of the MAHA stuff.
Scott Gottlieb is as responsible for the anti vaxx movement as RFK Junior is. The difference is Scott Gottlieb doesn't seem to know it. And this is, by the way, this is also why I've gotten so passionate about Chalk, about natural herbal supplements. I am. I've always despised drugs. Unlike Chris. I've always despised drugs, seriously, medicine pharmaceuticals. I just hate it. I hate them. I understand they're necessary sometimes I totally get it. I'm not dogging on that
medication that keeps you alive. I just in general, I try to avoid them. And as I watched what happened to the our medical institutions in this country, I got more and more horrified. I'm less trustful now than I was before, and I was already pretty freaking distrustful. So then Chalk comes along natural herbal supplements. But it's more than that. Setan who runs Chalk is passionate about his health, passionate about natural solutions to things, not grabbing the newest
pharmaceutical bottle. These things he doesn't just come up with these things willy nilly. He believes in it all the way, all the way. Last time I was with him, we were in some business meeting. It was really boring in Me and Seton were kind of ignoring the suits, and Setan pulls out some kind of some kind of special oil and he starts like dabbing it on his tongue and almost suton, what are you doing? Is al Walderts is fir. I mean, he just knows everything about this stuff.
That's why you love the male vitality stacks. That's why you love the female vitality stag. Go try it, Chuck dot Com, Promo Cojesse, trust me, try it. Give it a month or two. All right, Millennial Marine, you have this right, Thank you. Great segment he's taking about tariffs. We are not allowed to lumber our forests southwest due to spotted owls, so no logging, and then they go up in flames, and even then we can't log the remainder. Trump can screw around with tariffs all he wants, but
if he does not get the regulations, nothing is coming back. Well, I mean, look that's true. America became hostile to these industries. And what we want is these industries back, right, that's what you want, That's what I want. What we may disagree on is how to get them back. So I'm not even talking about tariffs, yes for against, But the truth is America is a hostile environment for manufacturers. That
is a fact. If you want to have a rubber plan here in oil refinery, a steel plant, if you want real bone manufacturing, I'm talking the bones of the economy. America is a hostile place to do business. We have for decades allowed these psychopathic degrowth green e commies to run everything where every animal is endangered. Everything is this. This has to be regulated. We need a new law here, We need a new law there. Well, soon, you've put a thousand hoops I have to jump through in front
of me just to get my plant going here. China not only didn't put the hoops in front of me, they're paying me to come over there. If America has not become more hospitable to manufacturers, all the tariffs in the world will not matter. And the guys right about simply logging the forests. We have endless trees and loggers they log responsibly. You'll log this section and then that section,
and then eventually one regrows. I don't know if you've heard, but trees actually regrow when you got them out, I swear. But instead it's yet another industry we've destroyed in this country. Oh why don't we have to import lumber? Because you let these filthy democrats run critical parts of our economy and they destroyed it like they do everything else. All right, talk about girl bosses real quick. Then I have a theory on something. Hang on fighting for your freedom every day.
Nay is the Jesse Kelly's show on a spectacular Thursday. Remember if you miss any part of the show, you can download the whole thing on iHeart, Spotify iTunes. So I've got a theory, a weird theory about something, and I just have to get it off my chest. And I need to Before I get into my theory, I need to explain something that I've become aware of as I've gotten order, and honestly, as I got more into media, as six and a half years ago we started this
and I've started to learn things about the media. I've started to become aware of PR campaigns, public relation campaigns. Have you ever have you ever looked up the public relations industry. It's kind of a weird, kind of a weird industry, isn't it, especially for a normal person, Because these public relations firms, they're not small mom and pop shops. Oftentimes they have skyscrapers in Manhattan, they have fans, the office buildings right on the beach in La How in
the world is there that much money? Who hires these people? Lots of people do. Lots of wealthy entities hire public relations firms. And one of the one of the real genius parts of it is most people they can't name anything the firm does. If I was to take the biggest public relations firm in the country and I was to hold them up in front of you, and I was to ask you name me one public relations campaign they've done without looking it up, you wouldn't have an answer.
And I wouldn't either. I'm not saying I would. Well, I could tell you all, but I wouldn't either. So why is that all this money, all these campaigns and we don't know anything? Because part of the art of doing public relations is you don't want people to know you're doing public relations because that sounds kind of dirty, doesn't it. It sounds kind of Schevie. Remember remember justin Timberlake, justin Timberlake, that singer he got busted for a dui
while back to something stupid. And it wasn't long after that. I think it was the New York Post. We woke up one day and there was this long article blasting at the cop who pulled him over, exposing things about the cops background. And that's a public relations campaign, that's what that is. Somebody, I'm guessing I don't know this. I'm guessing somebody in Timberlake's camp said, hey, smear the cop. It's a public relations campaign. So I have a theory
about something. And I don't know this, but you know who Bill Burr is comedian, used to be very funny, not for the kids at all, but vulgar, kind of a warm, not kind of he's Boston guy. Boston guys are generally funnier anyway, just kind of angry. Not you Corey, other Boston guys. You're not funny anyway, kind of ranty, angry. He had a great bit, has a great bit, right, Bill Burr. It's very really famous comedian. And this was
a few weeks ago. You probably remember it. We woke up one day and Bill Burr seemed to be on every single media show. It wasn't like a one off where he was doing a quick podcast. It was show after show after show with this.
And then like a few years later, this guy seeg tiled twice once in the front.
He's talking about Elon Musk if you missed it in the.
Back, and it's just like he still has a job. That guy still has a job. I don't, uh, I don't understand those guys. Is that idiot Elon Musk?
Oh? That guy like he's gonna leave. Like just remember, by the way, the whole Sieg hailed thing that was already confirmed, it was on video. That's not at all what he did. And Bill Burr would have known that. Yet who else was saying that same lie? Everyone in the media, all the American Democrats, huh, same one.
Dentley is a Nazi, Like I just refuse to believe that it was an accidental two times Seegyle and he does it at a presidential inauguration. This is why I hate liberals. It's like liberals have no teeth whatsoever. They just go, oh my god, can you believe I'm getting out of the country?
I'm just like, well, you're gonna leave the.
Country because a one guy with dyed hair, plugs and a laminated face who runs.
Okay, okay, okay. He went off on Elon Musk went off on But this wasn't just one show that was him on the Breakfast Club. He was all over television, this comedian out of nowhere, rolling out all these left wing talking points. And Jewish producer Chris pointed out when I was playing that historically he's been kind of down the middle. He's just a comedian. He'll dog on the left, he'll dog on the right. But he sounded like some kind of kookie left wing activist. Then yesterday this video
comes out. Some reporter went up to Bill Burr and asked him on the Red carpet. He was on the red carpet, asked him about the comments that Bill Burr had made, not on one show, on several shows, and Bill Burr got tasty about it. Reaction to Luigi and man GIONI is reading up you know that, perhaps you've been some have a funny day. What is your take on that? If you were reading up.
I don't think you read up on it, because I said what I felt about it, and I said, what a lot of people.
Said took it that way? So could you clarify how?
No, I'm not going to just have some controversial moments so you can get clicks.
I'm not doing that. I mean, I'm here to for ConA. I'm not doing all of this. What are gonna bring up next to the Middle East? I went to summer school three out of four years in high school. I'm not qualified to talk about this. Orsi, what do you warming? Hey, I'm not qualified, man, WHOA, I'm just a comedian and I'm just here for coda. What do you now? Five minutes ago, you're a political activist on multiple television shows,
spouting every single left wing talking point. The reporter a week later asks you about the comments you made, and now, hey, man, I went to summer school. Don't ask me. I'm not involved. I have a theory. I have no idea why. I just talked about this for an entire segment. But I think he got paid. Think for a moment, how many billions of dollars are floating around out there and left wing circles from all these billionaires writing checks for this protest,
this activist, this or that, this or that. I think people famous people, actors, comedians, musicians. I think they get paid a lot for their left wing points. What's what's the matter to George Soros? Who you walk up to somebody? Hey man, we'll line up the interviews. Here's ten million dollars. Here's some talking points. Sound good? If you don't have anything moral against it? Why not? Just a theory? I see PR campaigns everywhere, now that I've become aware of
the PR industry. Just the theory. I think he got paid for it and then caught a bunch of heat from you, and now he's going back to the Hey man, just a comedian. I don't know what I'm talking about. I don't want a politic here. Hmmm. It's weird. It was a different guy on television last week.
I wonder why this has been a podcast from wor