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August 22, 2024 36 mins

Normie Norm doesn’t know just how blatant the lies are. The constant stream of lies coming out of the DNC. Looking back on Joseph McCarthy and his legacy. How communism formed in Russia and why it didn’t work the same in the states. Controlling what information gets out. Taking over the schools. The indoctrination that’s been happening in public schools for over half a century.

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Thursday, and
it's a gigantic Thursday. I'm so happy to be here.
We are going to have a long, long talk. I

(00:33):
don't know how long it's going to take me in
the beginning, about where we are as a people, as
a country, and more specifically, how and why we're here
as a country. Why are we here? Not just pointing
out problems? How we get here? How do we get
out of it? The DNC is it's got something on
my heart. I want to have a long talk tonight,

(00:53):
so we'll do that. There's a bunch of, of course,
crazy things coming out of the DNC right now. We'll
play a bunch of that. Tim Walls still being the
military mascot. These people are nutballs. Their war on the truth.
I'm very impressed with a couple things Trump is doing.
Apparently Trump's assassin really did have ENCRYPTID accounts overseas. Kind

(01:18):
of nerve wracking. And poor people aren't getting together anymore.
They're more isolated than rich people. What's going on there?
All that? So much more coming up on the world
Famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now, I'm just going to give you.
You know, I don't plan out shows on my life.

(01:40):
One minute ago I walked in to sit down here
in the chair and I told Chris Chris, I'm not
sure what I want to talk about. That's just how
we do it here. And it's not that I don't
have things on my mind, and not that you don't
have things on your mind. I think things. I think
they're better when they're raw, when it's just what's on

(02:02):
your mind, what's on your heart. Everyone does things differently,
and I'm not indicting how anyone else does anything. I've
always thought it was better just what's on your mind,
what's on your heart. So allow me to walk you
through my day here. Before I do that pause real quick,
Tomorrow's ask doctor Jesse Friday. That means you need to
get your questions emailed in right now to Jesse at

(02:25):
Jesse kellyshow dot com. Ask me anything all three hours.
Back to what we're talking about. I'm going to walk
you through my day and why we're gonna have this talk.
So last night, Senator Chris Murphy, world class piece of crap,
said a bunch of stupid things at the DNC, but
this is one of the things he says.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
For twenty years, Kamala Harris has been tough as nails
when it comes to securing our border.

Speaker 1 (02:52):
I'm sorry what it is.

Speaker 2 (02:53):
For twenty years, Kamala Harris has been tough as nails
when it comes to securing our border.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
Okay, I saw that. I saw this. This is a
former Capitol Police officer, Akuahino Golnell. You may not understand
that the way I do, but he had this to say, I.

Speaker 3 (03:13):
Need to acknowledge the sacrifices that five officers who die
as as a result of Jerry six me on that day.

Speaker 1 (03:23):
Okay. I saw Tim Walls. We'll talk about him more later.
He said this also.

Speaker 4 (03:28):
Protected reproductive freedom because in Minnesota we respect our neighbors
and the personal choices they make.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
Okay. I saw this. To wrap up the little sound
bites here, I saw this from Oprah.

Speaker 5 (03:44):
From the Redwood Forest, love those redwoods to the Gulf
Stream waters. I've seen racism and sexism and income inequality
and division. I've not only seen it at times, I've
been on the receiver end of it.

Speaker 1 (04:01):
Okay, and I got angry this morning. I'm just walking
you through. How I went when I heard this.

Speaker 2 (04:08):
For twenty years, Kamala Harris has been tough as nails
when it comes to securing our border.

Speaker 1 (04:14):
My blood pressure went through the roof. That's a lie.
How could he tell such a black and white, blatant lie.
This woman has done everything she can to open up
the all the things you're saying right now, I was
saying him this morning, that's a frigging lie. Okay. When
Walls was talking about this.

Speaker 4 (04:30):
We also protected reproductive freedom because in Minnesota we respect
our neighbors and the personal choices they make.

Speaker 1 (04:39):
I thought back to Minnesota having a hotline where thousands
and thousands of people called into tattletale on their neighbor
during COVID. Certainly didn't sound respectful. How could he lie?
That's a black and light Why why is he lying?
This police officer this?

Speaker 3 (04:57):
We need to acknowledge the sacrifices that five officers who
die as as a result of Jenny six.

Speaker 1 (05:05):
Five officers who died as a result of Daniebuary six.
Not a single officer died as a result of January sixth.
Not a single police officer died that day. There were
suicides strokes, things like that, after the fact, nobody died
that day. Nobody died as a result of that day.
That's a black and white lie, blaytant lie, Oprah. Maybe honestly,

(05:26):
this might be the pinnacle of lies. This woman has
made a career off of pretending like she's somehow a victim.
She's worth three billion dollars.

Speaker 5 (05:36):
From the Redwood Forest, love those redwoods, to the Gulf
Stream waters. I've seen racism and sexism, and income inequality
and division. I've not only seen it at times, I've
been on the receiving end of it.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
No you haven't, you lying commie hag. You have lived
a life that ancient kings could only dream of. You vile, freaking,
ungrateful monster. You luxuriate on private jets and mega yachts
and five star hotels because you embraced the capitalism of

(06:16):
the United States of America, and it has made you
so wealthy. Your grandchildren's grandchildren's grandchildren will never want for anything.
And so see always getting my blood pressure up. I'm
getting it up again right now. But then throughout the
day I shifted my anger a bit. I shifted it

(06:37):
to us, not you, not even me. Individually, us as
a people as a whole, the American people as a whole,
because I was sitting there in my rage and I'm thinking,
how could you, how can you get away? Look, Chris
Murphy's a United States Senator, he has to get elected.

(07:00):
How can you get away with saying such black and white.

Speaker 2 (07:06):
Large twenty years, Kamila Harris has been tough as nails
when it comes to securing our border.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
And the truth is, you can get away with that
because the American people as a whole, not you, The
American people allow you to get away with that. The
American citizen who goes out and votes for Chris Murphy
once every six years, he is either a communist who

(07:34):
wants to be lied to because he believes lies will
further the revolution, or he's so stupid, he's so naive,
he's so dumb down that he doesn't really know how
blatant the lies are, how brazen the lies are. Right

(07:57):
in your face, look up at the sky, it's green,
is it it? And my anger shifted from these scum
bags to the American citizen. But then then there was
one final shift, and now you're catching me in phase
three of the day, and that's the shift we're going
to talk about. Yes, these people are lying scumbags and

(08:20):
it's awful. Yes, the American citizen, the American people as
a whole again, as a whole, are dumb down, demoralized,
don't know what's going on or at that's at best.
At worst, they're card carrying communists who also want to
destroy the country the same way democrats do. But I've

(08:40):
been thinking about something recently. Who's actually praying about it
the other night, about having more grace than I've had
in the past, more mercy for the moron. What, Chris,
I'm having a moment here. What are you laughing about?
More mercy for really, really, really dumb people. You see,

(09:07):
Fred's a good example of this, part of the reason
we love Fred so much, probably more than I've ever
loved a dog in my life. He honestly is he
just We just love him, and everyone does, everyone the people.
My sister will text me from Montana, how's Fred? Is
he okay? Why? He's an idiot, a total complete moron,

(09:30):
and he's emotionally needy, and so it shouldn't result in
unending scorn for Fred because he's a moron, Because he
practically tripped over a rabbit this morning when he was
out there supposedly hunting rabbits. It's not that we should
I should. You should have more mercy for people who

(09:53):
are special needs, like Democrat voters. What Chris, I'm being nice,
being nice. So let's instead of pouring anger on the
Chris Murphys and Oprahs of the world, instead of pouring
anger on American citizens who don't know right from left,
up from down, why don't we instead have a little talk,

(10:14):
long talk. I don't know, I haven't planned this out.
How did we get here? How did we get to
a place as a country where you can tell people
Kamala has been tough on the border and you don't
have an ounce of fear about re election. Let's talk
about how we got here. Hang on, you're listening to

(10:37):
the Oracle. You love this one. It's a scream Baby,
the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show.
In case you're just now joining us. We are having
a long conversation about the big lies Democrats tell the
people who believe those lies, and more specifically, we're going
to have a discussion about how we got so shattered

(11:02):
as a people and what we can do to start
to turn it around. And courtesy of the DNC Convention,
I'm going to play one more SoundBite before we go
into it. It's not politicians, it's not Oprah, it's not
some lying cop. This is a woman. She spoke. This
is not only her speaking on camera. She's on the

(11:25):
loud speaker at the Democrat Convention. How shattered are some
people in this country? Spiritually, mentally, emotionally. Listen to this.

Speaker 6 (11:37):
I'm k Coox and I love being a mom. I
have two beautiful children, and my husband and I have
always wanted a third. But when I got pregnant, doctors
told us our baby would never survive and if I
did get an abortion, it would put a future pregnancy
at risk. But Trump didn't care, and because of his
abortion bands, I had to flee my home. There's nothing

(12:01):
pro family about abortion bands. There's nothing pro life.

Speaker 1 (12:06):
About planning women abortion. Historically, no matter how you feel
about it, it's always been something that's kind of done
in the shadows, quietly, as all terrible, shameful things are.
Do you broadcast the terrible things about you? I don't, actually, yes,

(12:30):
I do, but still you understand I This just something
that should be shameful, shouldn't happen, but it does. When
it does, it should be shameful that woman is so
shattered spiritually, mentally, emotionally, she brags about aborting her baby
on camera and she does it to the cheers of

(12:55):
other people. You can't find another creepture of any kind
on the planet that would do something that evil. And
I know there are creatures like sharks, a great white shark.
A mother will actually eat her baby. Baby stays around
for too long, you will, So that I know there

(13:17):
are creatures. There are mothers out there in the animal
world who will kill their babies. That's a thing. But
these people, they will brag about it. They will groom them.
They'll have a baby just to groom him, so he'll
chop his penis off and then brag about it. How

(13:40):
are we here, Well, this is a long, long answer,
but let's talk about how we got here first. Let's
deal with the outside forces that got us here. Maybe
this will make you feel better, maybe it'll make you
feel worse. But if you've been educated at any in

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America's government education system, or if you're one of the
kids who listen and you're being educated right now. You've
probably heard references to McCarthyism or Joe McCarthy. Who was
he He was a senator back in the day who
was screaming and yelling that the Soviets, the Soviet Communists,

(14:21):
had infiltrated things like journalism, Hollywood, the university system, and
they were implementing communism everywhere they possibly could. And to
this day he is spoken of in these just horrible ways.
Oh McCarthyism, neo McCarthyism, Okay, Joe McCarthy. People just have

(14:46):
it baked into their heads that this guy was evil.
And and I'm not here to sing the praises of
Joe McCarthy. I don't know much about his personal life,
what kind of guy he was, I don't care about that.
But what he was saying was one hundred percent we're
dealing with the external things now. The Soviet Union and
the United States of America were at war with each

(15:09):
other even before the Cold War? Did you know that?
Did you know that even before World War II, after
the Communists had taken over Russia prior to World War Two,
the Soviet Union knew that America's freedom, America's free market system,

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represented a threat to everything they wanted in life. They
wanted centralized government control of every single thing. And here
you had this huge, wealthy, prosperous country across the ocean
that people around the world would kill to get into.

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And it made you look bad when you're trying to
sell people on the beauty of communism and will just
eliminate wealth. And when you're trying to sell people on
the idea of communism and there's a country that represents
the polar opposite of communism thriving, you feel bad and

(16:12):
you know, you know that's your enemy. The Soviet Union knew, honestly,
before America knew, were enemies the United States of America
and their prosperity. They represented an existential I hate that word,
an existential threat to communism. It just means real. It's

(16:36):
just the word college boys use, but it's a real
threat to communism to have America there. So what did
they do about that? And this is going to look,
this is gonna take me a little while, So just
buckle up for the night. It's going to come back
to the lies they tell us today. It's going to
come back to that demon bragging about murdering her baby.
It's going to come back to all these things. What

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did the Soviet Union do about it? Well, again, Communists
have a different mindset now and then they have an
awefensive mindset, not defensive, not live and not live. You
don't sit back and want things to happen. You don't
wish for things to happen, because these are godless savages.

(17:18):
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(17:38):
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Speaker 5 (18:40):
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Speaker 1 (18:44):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday, reminding
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(19:07):
I don't give a crap. Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
All right, So if you're just joining us, I'm not
going to recap everything. We're discussing Democrat lies, why they
tell brazen lies, why the American people accept it? How
did we get here? And we rewound a little bit.
We talked first about the Soviet infiltration into this country.

(19:29):
This isn't recursism, it's the reality. It's all documented and
anyone who read the anti Communist Manifesto available at Jesse
kellybook dot com is well aware of these things. The
Soviet Union they want to do bring communism here. They
ran into a huge problem though. The Soviet Union was

(19:50):
very rigid in its thinking, rigid in this way you
see in this Before the Communists took over the Soviet Union,
Soviet Union had it was a really messed up system.
It was run by the Tsars kings. Way, everyone puts
a different word on it, a dictator, it's a king, Okay,
so he was a king. It was a family that
had run Russia for three hundred years, and it ended

(20:13):
up getting stale. In the urban worker urban factories you
work in Chris, he works in a textile factory in Moscow.
In Moscow in nineteen ten, it would not be uncommon
for Chris to work fourteen hour days, sixteen hour days

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and at the end of the day not have enough
money to feed his wife and child when he got home.
The work conditions are for the urban worker were horrible,
and so when the Communists were forming their revolution in
the Soviet Union, they went to the mile content. Understandably,
they went to that urban worker, and they appealed to him.

(20:58):
He ended up being one one of the key foot
soldiers for them. But the Soviet Union then thought to themselves, well,
that's how you do communism, You go to the urban worker.
They tried this with China when Mao was doing it.
They said, hey, where are your urban workers? And Mao said,
you're what are you talking about? Our urban workers are fine.
If you want to find mal contents here, it's the

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rural worker, the rural poor. That's where we need to go.
So that was a division they had in America. They
couldn't find rural or urban workers who were unhappy. It
was just something that wasn't here. And I'm not saying
the American worker has always been treated well, that's not
at all what I'm saying. Obviously that there are bad

(21:41):
employers and bad times, but on a macro level, overall,
there weren't masses of unhappy American workers. I know when
I speak to younger people, this is going to sound
insane what I'm about to say, but I'm about to
tell you something that is real. For generation, you could

(22:03):
with a high school diploma as a man, find yourself
in a career that would provide for your wife, your children.
You could own a home on that income three meals
a day with a high school diploma. That was very,
very very common. My dad did it. Dad, he has

(22:26):
a college degree, but he was just working construction after
college and he bought a home and my mom they
lived in some crappy apartment over a garage, and then
eventually he bought it home. Now, granted, he's my dad,
so he built the friggin thing. But again, this is
how it was done in the day. Back in the day,
it was done that way. It wasn't always this way.

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So again, the American worker has been blessed for so
much for so long, I should say. So. The Soviets
could not find anything there, but they didn't let up.
They kept probing and probing and making adjustments and probing.
They would try to get in with with this newspaper,
they would try to get in with with this teachers union.

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And really where they found their footing was two places.
They'll be completely unsurprising to you. First it was the teachers' unions.
Then it was the journalists. The teachers' unions will set
that aside for just a brief moment. The journalists, though
there's something about that profession. It's like actors and actresses.

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I don't know what it is. There's something about the
profession of journalism that has a left leaning tilt to it,
and I don't understand that at all. I have a
theory on it. My theory is this communism or any
version of leftism progressivism. Wherever we are on the left
wing scale, it's always sold as challenging the powerful. That's

(23:58):
how it's sold, even though they are the power now
in America. But it's always been sold as we gotta
take down the bourgeoisie, take down the rulers, take down
the rich guys. It's always it's always sold as taking
down the powerful. So if you go into the field
of journalism, maybe that that's how you see yourself in
of course, in this country it is completely flipped now.

(24:20):
They speak exclusively on behalf of the powerful. They speak
down to you. That's why. Look, that's why you got
things like this when Joe Biden was in the throes
of dementia.

Speaker 7 (24:31):
Start your tape right now, because I'm about to tell
you the truth and few if you can't handle the truth,
this version of Biden is the best Biden ever.

Speaker 2 (24:44):
You knows, so long as it's nine.

Speaker 7 (24:46):
In fact, I think he's better than he's ever been.

Speaker 1 (24:49):
President Biden has a photographic memory. I should note. I
need to point out this is Tom Elliott put together
this montage. It's fantastically his understanding and mastery of a
complicated geopolitical situation. It's remarkable.

Speaker 2 (25:03):
He is sharp, intensely probing, and detail oriented and focused.

Speaker 1 (25:09):
Jackie you here, where's Jackie? I sure be here.

Speaker 3 (25:14):
I was sitting, you know, a two feet from him
across the table, and he was, you know, intense.

Speaker 1 (25:21):
So the media, it transformed, but the communists infiltrated the media,
which was already left leaning, and in the early days
you just kind of get that want to be journalists,
that major in the journalist program. The Soviets did this,
this is all written down, and you get them to, hey,
why wy don't you come to a meeting this Friday.

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We're gonna have a meeting about something. So eventually you
get people in that way. But more importantly, for the
purposes of our discussion tonight, they went into the teachers' unions.
Unions in general are a communist thing. Remember, they're part
of the one of the ten pillars of communism discuss
us as unions, the importance of unions. I personally, I

(26:04):
don't hate unions the way a lot of people on
the right do, because a lot of union guys are
people I know and have known. They're just kind of
blue collar construction dudes. And I've always gotten alone with
those guys. But the union itself is almost always putrid,
and it almost always sells out the actual worker anyway. Anyway,
But the teachers' unions themselves, they were obviously a place

(26:29):
where the communists felt, that's my window into America, that's
my foot in the door into America. And if I
can get my foot in that door, if I can
somehow worm my way in to the teachers' unions, then eventually,
on a long enough timeline, eventually I will bring about

(26:52):
the collapse of the entire United States of America simply
by taking over the teachers' unions. It's not like they
stumbled into this. This isn't just something you hear on
right wing radio. This is all documented history. It's what
they did, and they did it on purpose. They knew

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if they could somehow control who disseminates the information that
would be the media, what information gets disseminated and which
does not. If they could control that, and more importantly,
if they could control children, generations of children, then in
the end they would be able to destroy the entire

(27:36):
country from within without firing a shot. And I'll try
to put a bow on that. Next miss something. There's
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on a Thursday. If you miss any part of the show,

(27:58):
download the whole thing. iHeart Spotify iTunes. Covering how we
got here as a nation, as a people, and I
brought up teachers' unions and how they wormed their way
into that and how long they've been using that influence.
And I've got to tell you something, we underestimate how

(28:19):
long they've been doing it. When you talk about the
Marxist teacher, the American Marxist teacher, you think that this
is all the last ten years, the last twenty years. No,
in the last ten twenty years, it's gotten more overt
than it's ever been. Teachers are more comfortable now standing
up in front of the class and just wiping their
butts with the American Flag. But it's been going on

(28:42):
for ages and ages. Do you ever see that movie
Dazed and Confused. It's an older movie, and it's a
movie based on the seventies, And this is a movie scene,
but this is a scene that played out. I remember
it from my elementary school days, hearing things like this
from my teachers, and it didn't ever register. Remember this
little scene, although it's a fifteen second scene from a

(29:04):
movie based in the seventies. And the teachers signing them off,
sending them off for the summer, and they're getting ready
to go celebrate the Fourth of July, and this is
how she sends them off. This is high school. Hey guys,
one more thing.

Speaker 2 (29:16):
Hey, this summer and you've been imitated in August American.

Speaker 1 (29:19):
By centennial Fourth of July. Bruhaha. Don't forget what you're celebrating.

Speaker 2 (29:23):
And that's the fact that a bunch of slave owning,
aristocratic white mouse didn't.

Speaker 6 (29:27):
Want to pay their taxes.

Speaker 1 (29:32):
The American Teachers' union unions were infiltrated by america hating
communists for the longest time, and eventually they got to
program enough students through the education system, and now our
education system is full of committed communists who spit that

(29:55):
filth into the minds of kids. Every single day, the
emails I get from parents across this country about the
things their kids are learning in school, it breaks my heart.
And every time I get an email, obviously I'm worried
about the parent's child who sent in the email, But

(30:18):
on some level I assume that child will be okay
because that child has good parents who are going to
teach them. How many, how many what percentage of Americans
are just norms, are just normas, And they're not even
asking their kids questions about how much anti white racism
they learned in social studies that day. And so that

(30:41):
was a huge part of why we are where we
are as a country, for the external portion, for the
internal portion of it. After World War Two, that's considered
the baby Boomer generation. Why is that? Why that phrase
the baby boomer baby boomers who were baby boomers, Well,

(31:02):
World War Two. I wasn't alive then. I only know
what I read, and I know talking to older folks
who lived through there, it sounds apocalyptic, and if you
were alive at the time, it really was apocalyptic. Remember,
we look back on it now as our greatest triumph
of a nation. But you didn't know whether you were
gonna win. Maybe the Nazis were gonna win. You didn't know,

(31:22):
You didn't know. And so much death, so much death
of American men. Over four hundred thousand American men died
in World War Two. We can't even process if you
haven't been alive that long, I can't even process what

(31:44):
that kind of loss is like. And that's at a
time when the population of the country was much, much,
much lower than it was now. When we look at
more recent tragedies, you would think of the Vietnam War,
which was, of course terrible. What's that number, Well, it's huge,
it's way too big. Fifty five I think fifty seven
thousand somewhere in the fifties, fifty seven thousand dead. And

(32:07):
I'm not being dismissive of that, but World War Two
was ten times that bad. Have you ever seen the
Vietnam Memorial in DC. I've seen it a couple of times.
Always always guts me. There's almost always a Vietnam Vet
there laying flowers for his brothers or crying. It just

(32:27):
freaking guts me. That long wall, all those names takes
forever to find someone. If you're looking for someone specific,
that's a tenth of what we lost in World War Two,
a tenth. So you come back the country. As we
came out of World War Two, the country started making babies,

(32:54):
started focusing on family in a great way. Say let's
get married, let's make babies. I mean, it was almost
that collective, that collective sigh of relief after something so terrible.
Was so much death and so much sadness out there,
and you had so many babies. But there was there
was a problem. Oftentimes, when you are recovering from something

(33:19):
terrible or tragic, you will have huge gaps in your
life because you're coming back from something terrible or tragic.
Most of the men of that generation were understandably broken
in a lot of ways, because there were combat veterans
who'd been knee deep in the muck, in the mud,

(33:43):
and so there was rampant alcoholism, suicide, child abuse. Dad
was gone or on the other end of the spectrum.
And I've heard a lot of this from children of
World War Two veterans. Dad he wouldn't even discipline them.
He'd seen so much awful misery in his life, couldn't

(34:04):
even bring his health to bring himself to shout at
his children. And so you have very opposite ends of
the parenting spectrum from that era too, where you had
parents and Dad's going to come home blind drunk because
he spent time in Okanahwa and beat you with a belt,
or you could steal a car and dad won't even
so much as ground you for the weekend. So you

(34:25):
have those opposite ends combine that. So that's a generation. Again,
this is not universal. Nothing's universal. We're talking about macro
trends here. You talk about that, and then we move
on to things like the sixties when America, for whatever
reason this is and there are a lot of people
have tried to explain this, and I don't want to

(34:45):
act like I know. Maybe it was the drugs, maybe
it was I don't know, but America walked away from
God that the church attendants began to plummet. And maybe
you don't care, maybe that's not your thing, maybe you
don't go to and that's fine, but you you have
to understand this. You have to understand this. A central
belief system that most people in your society share a

(35:08):
core set of values, is a huge part of how
you stay together as a country. If you lose that,
it's very difficult. In fact, it's probably impossible to maintain
any kind of a culture. And so from there, well,
I'm up against the clock.

Speaker 5 (35:25):
Here.

Speaker 1 (35:25):
We'll go into a little bit more this. I'll try
to wrap this up in a moment. We'll go back
to the DNC play a bunch of stuff there. I'm
gonna do this one though. I want to do this
email Jesse. I'm fourteen and my dad is clearly getting old.
That's not nice because he has literally no energy in
the afternoon, no matter how many energy drinks he gets.
I've told him it could be because a low testosterone.

(35:47):
There's estrogen in the water. He simply said it was
just a conspiracy. What should I try to do? Well,
you're fourteen, so you don't need to do anything. But
if you can get your dad some sunshine. The energy drinks,
I've consumed more of those in my life than I
can than I can possibly count. I don't do that anymore.

(36:07):
It's terrible for you, but it's a vicious psycha. You
don't have any energy, so you drink one of those,
and then you need another one in a few hours,
and need one the next day. You didn't sleep the
night before because you had an energy drink. But you're right, gentlemen,
if you're fifty, you're sixty, and you're out of gas
all the time. Your testosterone levels are low. You need sunshine,

(36:29):
you need exercise, you need a male vitality stack from
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(36:52):
take care of yourself. We'll be back.
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