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Politicians are obsessed with power. Just print more money to solve inflation. We get the government we deserve. Are we alone out there? A vote for democrats is a vote for destruction. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final hour of The
Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday. Yes, I
will get to jd Vance's whole comments here in a
little bit. I have to address something that happened last
night on the show. We'll touch on that. First, We're
going to talk about Barbara Lee really quickly. You don't

(00:35):
remember her. She never made any noise that was anything
but dumb. But Barbara Lee was a member of Congress
from California for quite some time. And then look, pretty
much universally, every member of the House wants to become
a senator. It's not just that senators have more power,
because if you're a member of the House, you only

(00:57):
represent a district, whereas a senator represent the whole state.
It's not just that it's a prestige thing. As I've
explained to you before, the way it was explained to me.
I didn't come up with this explanation because I asked.
I was curious. I said, hey, it was I was
in DC at the time, fundraising for Congress, and I

(01:18):
asked somebody who would know. I said, hey, what's the
difference between a house member and a senator in this town.
And he said, well, I'll put it to you this way, Jesse.
Senators don't have to make reservations. You just show up
at the steakhouse. Uh, do you have a reservation? It's

(01:39):
Senator Kelly. Hang on a second, Kelly, We'll be right back.
That's how it works. So she wanted to make the transition. Also,
it doesn't hurt that those scumbags only have to campaign
once every six years, so like John Cornyn and James Langford.
Then they screw us over for five years, act like
they're on our side for one year, go right back
to the Senate. You know how it works. But Barbara

(02:01):
Lee tried to make the transition and failed. Adam Shift
was handsomely rewarded not just by Democrat powerbrokers, but by
the Democrat voting base for all the dishonest, illegal crap
he pulled against Donald Trump the first time. You may
hate Adam Shift. I may hate Adam Shift. Adam Schiff

(02:23):
understood full well. What will fill up his bank with
currency with political currency, and what fills up his bank
with political currency is getting to know Chris's people. I'm
kidding what fills up his bank with political currency is
doing whatever he can to attack Donald Trump, Trump, this, Trump,
that Trump, that Russian collusion, and the California voters ran

(02:46):
to the polls to vote for Adam Shift and reward
him with one of the most powerful, prestigious positions in
politics you can get in the United States of America
California Senator. That is a big boy position because California
is such a juggernaut. Remember, he even had established other
Democrats like Katie Porker. She ran against him failed. So

(03:10):
Adam Shift's the man now and Barbara Lee failed. But
if you're Barbara Lee, you're an old woman. What do
you do.

Speaker 3 (03:21):
Well?

Speaker 2 (03:22):
I don't think that you can answer that question, and
I don't think I can either, because I'm here to
tell you something. Then just go ahead and hear me here.
You can bank on this. I won't live to eighty.
The Kelly men don't live to see eighty, so I won't.
I know that. But let's say America happens and I do,

(03:44):
I won't still be here on the radio. I won't
still be working unless it's a necessity, which would suck.
But I realize that happens. But I'm going to walk
away from this before I turn eighty years old, and
I'm just gonna go enjoy the grandkids. I'm gonna go
do history stuff. That's that's what I'm gonna do. But

(04:07):
these politicians, they can't get it out of them when
you stay in politics long enough. I'll use it this way.
Have you ever seen or read the books the Lord
of the Rings stuff? Ninety nine percent of the people have,
So I'm going to bank on the fact that you have.
If you haven't, just know that central to the Lord
of the Rings thing was this thing that it was

(04:30):
a ring that wasn't a thing, It was a ring.
The dark Lord Sawn he's obviously the chief bad guy
in it. You may have guessed that when they named
him dark Lord, the dark Lord Saarn. He created this ring,
the ring of power. And the thing is, when you
took possession of it, it was evil and it was bad,

(04:54):
and you knew that. But the longer you held it,
the more it would eat away at your soul, the
more it would eat away at who you are, And
if you held it for long enough, you would simply
become almost unrecognizable as a human being. One of the

(05:15):
characters in it. His name was a Gollum, was just
a It was a dude, just a man at one
point in time. By the time you see him, he's
essentially some creature. All his hair had fallen out. He
looked like me, some hunched over he did. He didn't
even look like a man anymore, look like a monster.
That's what the ring will do to you and your soul.
I talked to you about this last night. I'll talk

(05:35):
to you again. I want you to run for office.
It's important that good people run for office. Local doesn't
have to be fancied. Local. Get out before it eats
you up. Get out before the ring of power rots
away and consumes your soul. This is an old woman who,

(05:56):
no doubt, by just from Congress alone, has a really
nice retirement. But she can't let it go. That's another
thing about the ring. Once you take possession of it,
you never want to let it go. Most men find
it impossible to let it go. It rots away at them,

(06:16):
It eats their soul. But it's power and they want it.
And that's how politics works too. Barbara Ly, not in
Congress anymore, lost her senate bid. Do you think that
she's going to just do what normal people do and
retire go knitting. Of course not. She has to do

(06:41):
what they all do and find another place where she
can get power. And so she ran for mayor of Oakland.
And one and how many times have we had to
talk as much as you hate it, that we get
the government we deserve the United States of America, we

(07:02):
have the government we deserve. Everything you hate about the system,
everything I hate. As a country, as a whole, we
deserve it. That doesn't mean you specifically deserve it. You
probably have done better, voted better, been better. I'm not
putting it all on you specifically, but as a whole,
we deserve this. This is what we deserve. We've neglected
our government for long enough, We've neglected the GOP for

(07:22):
long enough. These scumbag losers are exactly what we deserve.
You don't believe me, Go look at the results of
John Cornyn's last primary in Texas and then tell me
Texas doesn't deserve him. Of course that's what Texas deserved anyway. Oakland,
Oakland's had a rough run of it. It is Oakland,

(07:45):
after all. They're not only pretty much bankrupt in an
out burger, they left Oakland because there was too much
crime and violence. It was too risky. Established businesses, famous
businesses are now fleeing because it's such a disaster. Oakland
has slowly but surely rotted out from underneath the people

(08:09):
of Oakland, and after all that rot, all that misery,
they ran to the polls and voted for this person
as mayor.

Speaker 4 (08:16):
You're calling for a fifty dollars an hour federal minimum wage.
That's seven times the current national minimum wage of seven
to twenty five an hour. Can you explain how that
would be economically sustainable for small businesses? You have sixty seconds.

Speaker 5 (08:30):
First, Let me say I owned and ran a small
business for eleven years. I created hundreds of jobs, benefits,
retirement benefits, also healthcare benefits. I know what worker productivity means,
and that means that you have to make sure that
your employees are taken care of and have a living wage.

(08:52):
In the Bay Area, I believe it was the United
Way came out with the report that very recently add
twenty seven thousand dollars for a family of four is
just barely enough to get by. Another survey very recently
one hundred and four thousand for a family of one
barely enough to get by low income because of the

(09:14):
affordability crisis. And so just do the math.

Speaker 6 (09:18):
Just do the math.

Speaker 5 (09:18):
Of course, we have national minimum wages that we need
to raise to a living wage. You're talking about twenty
five dollars, fine, But I have got to be focused
on what California needs.

Speaker 2 (09:32):
She's explaining in that answer why she wants a fifty
dollars minimum wage. A fifty dollars minimum wage, even if
you are even if you know nothing about economics, it
doesn't take a genius to figure out making everybody pay
everyone fifty dollars an hour. It's not only going to

(09:54):
jack prices through the roof. It's gonna jack prices through
the roof on all the establishments poor people use anyway.
It's going to jack the prices through the roof at
waffle House, at Walmart, at Dollar General, at because that's
what those people make. It's minimum wage. So it's going
to destroy the lives of all the poor people. But

(10:19):
how do I feel bad? How can I feel bad
at this point in time? And I do right because
I don't want anyone in this country to live in misery.
But that's who you vote for you get what you get,
don't throw a fit. I have to talk about something
that happened last night. Then we'll do some emails. Before

(10:40):
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Speaker 7 (11:52):
Feeling a little stocky.

Speaker 1 (11:54):
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Speaker 2 (11:58):
It is that Jessie Kelly show on a Fantastic Tuesday.
Remember you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow
dot com. That is, if you're not too busted up
over the fact that Rosio o'donald grabbed a t shee
and she took it out of the country.

Speaker 3 (12:14):
I have no regrets. Not a day has gone by
that I thought it was the wrong decision. I was
welcomed with open arms. I knew after reading Project twenty
twenty five that if Trump got in it was time
for me and my non binary child to leave the country.
And although I was not one of the celebrities who
announced that that's what I would do, I made the

(12:35):
decision within my family and my therapist and should he win,
and then when he did, we I'm sorry.

Speaker 2 (12:43):
I don't know why I thought it was so funny,
but I think it was the therapist thing at the
end that gave me the snickers so badly. You know,
I discussed it with my therapist. You know, I don't
know how I feel about therapists. I've never been to one.
AB at one point in time suggested maybe I should
go talk to somebody after my dad died, because she
said that's healthy, that's not what Kelly's do. So I

(13:06):
didn't go. I don't talk to people. You bury everything,
hold your feelings inside, and then one day you vent
them all out in an unhealthy way. Everybody knows that's
how you're supposed to handle things. Either way, I'm not
dogging on you or your trips to a therapist. There
was just something about the whole line of insanity about
how I moved out of the country and I, of

(13:27):
course moved my non binary child. I don't even know
what it is because she wouldn't reference it right. I
don't know if it's a little boy or a little girl.
I know it's a little kid that's gonna be messed
up for life. But the funniest part for me is hell,
this gigantic, monumental decision. She talked it over with her therapist.
If I had a nickel for every time I had

(13:49):
somebody in my life tell me they did something dumb
or were going to do or say something dumb, and
they talked to their therapist about it, I would be
a very rich man. I'll put it that way, Chelsey,
learn more about the Vatican's library. What do you know?
Are we not alone in the universe? Is Chris? The

(14:12):
reason you won't tell us, Hey, Chris, is there something
I actually don't know what he's talking about. Is there
something you want to tell me about the Vatican Library?
Is there that you want to tell me but you can't?
Is that it or you won't? I think Chris said

(14:34):
it's a little bit of both. I knew it. Seriously,
what's in the Vatican Library? Is there? No, it's more
than just books, obviously, Chris. Thanks. I figured there were books.
There's something to do with something in there, something to
do with you people. There's something like that. And guy
says that we not alone in the universe. Is this
back to the Jewish space leasers. I've always wanted that

(14:55):
to be true. Are we not alone in the universe?
I'll tell you this. My answer to that, Ques has
always been, I don't care. And look, I assume we're not.
This is outer space is so big. And the way
I got it figured is, well, listen, lord, I'm just
theorizing here on the radio. So I'm asking please don't

(15:19):
strike me down. I am not putting words in your mouth.
I swear I'm not putting words in your mouth. All right,
Now back to you. If God decided to make the
world one day and he did, and he decided to
make man and sadly women and quit. But he made

(15:41):
man and woman, and he made the animals, and he look,
he made this wonderful, beautiful planet we live on. I
actually thought about it this morning. I had such an
old man moment. I poured a cup of coffee. I
was talking with Ab after breakfast, and I went outside
just to get some sunshine. I had worked out and
I just wanted to soak up some sun. And I
sat there and I said, thank you God for the sun.

(16:02):
I love the sun. Right, what's better than the sun?
Surely he did that before? Right, Surely he's done that before.
I mean, are we the only ones we're talking about
God here? He if he hasn't done it before, but

(16:24):
he's done it since. I would assume it's not like
it's too much for him to manage that. He's he's omnipotent, right,
And Chris, am I crazy about that? But see, thank you, Chris.
Chris said, if you have if you have two canvases,
are you only going to paint on one? Very clearly
God is the creative type. But Chris, I didn't mean to.

(16:47):
I'm not. I know it's an understatement. Okay, I'm trying
to explain this in a way that I'm looking at
it very clearly. God is that I was about to
call him the type of person. God is the He's
the type of thing, the type of whatever, however you
want to put it. He's something that likes to create
beautiful things. And just out of the blue he created

(17:11):
beautiful America. And well, I mean some other countries too,
but beautiful America. Surely he created more than just that.
And maybe I don't know, maybe look, what if here's
the question, what if we're the beta version? What if

(17:34):
we were the now? What if we're the perfected version,
as good as he could do it? Maybe he's done
this several times before. And finally he said, man, I
really screwed up before. I made everybody redheads one time,
everyone was at war. We're gonna be done with this
whole thing. What if we're the better version? What Chris
he did, He already wiped the slate clean with the

(17:55):
flood once. So that leads me to believe we're the
beta version. Where he was all, go, oh my gosh,
you know what, I can't even I'm going to erase
a lot of this a lot of this has to go.
We have to have a reset here. I don't know.
I don't know. I feel like we should move on
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(18:17):
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Speaker 1 (19:33):
Day the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (19:38):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Tuesday.
All right, So I played just a re we wee
little brief snippet earlier of JD Vance's speech blasting away
at all the climate communism around there. You should know
jd Vance has been a busy man for one and

(20:00):
he was over there in India announcing a trade agreement.

Speaker 8 (20:02):
In our meeting yesterday, Prime Minister FROMODI and I made
very good progress on all of those points, and we
were especially excited to formally announce that America and India
have officially finalized the terms of reference for the trade negotiation.
I think this is a vital step.

Speaker 2 (20:19):
I have mixed emotions about that. On one level, I
like them making trade agreements. On the other level, I
think Indian food is disgusting, and I don't like curry,
and I don't enjoy how any of it smells, and
so I'm just going to lay that out there and
just leave it sit out there for a little while
to marinate. Hopefully not in Curry though. Anyway. JD. Vance
talked about climate activism.

Speaker 8 (20:39):
So then humanity is always one bad decision away from catastrophe.
The world will soon end, they tell us, because we're
burning too much fuel, or making too many things, or
having too many children, and so rather than invest in
the future, they too often retreat from it. Some of
them pass laws that force their nations to use less power.

(21:01):
They cancel nuclear and other energy generation facilities, even as
their choices, the choices of these leaders lead to more
dependence on foreign adversaries. Meanwhile, their message to their friends,
to countries like India, is to tell them that they're
not allowed to grow. Well, President Trump rejects these failed ideas.

(21:21):
He wants America to grow, he wants India to grow,
and he wants to build the future with our partners.

Speaker 2 (21:29):
I want to say something before I get to this
California story, specifically a reminder of a discussion we have
had in the past. There are different brands of American communism.
As you know, all that's just about communism, power and destruction.
You get that different fingers of the same communist fist.
You get that. We've talked about that. But climate communism

(21:54):
is the final form of communism. It is, by a mile,
by a mile, the most murderous form of communism that
has ever existed. Maybe you've thought to yourself before, Hey,
I'm glad our communists aren't like those ones in the

(22:16):
nkved in the Soviet Union. Hey I'm glad our communists
aren't like the ones running S twenty one prison in Cambodia.
Maybe you've had those thoughts before. I'm here to let
you know that climate communism will kill exponentially more people
than Stalin, Mao and Polepot combined could have ever dreamt

(22:40):
of the entire essence of it. This is why I
call it the final form of communism. The entire essence
of it is human beings themselves are poison You by existing,
by breathing out, you are hurting Earth. You were hurting
all of humanity. Therefore, billions, with a B billions of

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people must die in order for all the people to live.
I know it's sick, demonic, and twisted, but that is
genuinely what these people believe, And so the end result
of that is they are slowly but surely marching forward
and chopping away at this productivity and that productivity and

(23:31):
this good thing you enjoy, and that good thing you
enjoy incrementally, little by little by little, taking things from
you and taking things from you, and taking things from you.
Because look how many times have we play that Bill
Gates audio for you, Chris, grab that the Bill Gates
audio where he's talking about, well, the goal is zero.

(23:53):
And before I get to the California story, I want
you to listen to this again because it's really important
to understand. This is how these people think. You'll hear
him when he lay everything when he lays everything out.
Now he's speaking in front of a big auditorium full
of people, and he's talking about you'll hear his point
where he says, the goal is to get this number
to zero. Go ahead, Chris, go ahead.

Speaker 7 (24:13):
The goal of climate is to get emissions all the
way to zero. So it's not just cars, but it's planes,
it's trains, it's cement, and steal its agriculture buildings. So
we have to have ways in each of those areas
of making it inexpensive enough that not just the rich countries,
but the entire world decides O.

Speaker 2 (24:35):
Poet, Actually, I don't need the rest of it for now.
He really gave it away. What's the goal? Oh, he
fills it in with a bunch of God. And look,
what's the goal. To get emissions to zero? Well, there's
only one way to get emissions to zero. It's not
even that we stop all productivity. It's not just that
you stop driving SUVs or stop building factories or things

(24:57):
like that. You can only get emission to zero if
everybody dies, because that's the whole belief system. The belief
system is carbons destroying the earth. Human beings produce it. Therefore,
to save the earth, kill the people. It's the most evil,
murderous religion that has ever existed on the planet, by mile,

(25:23):
by a mile, that's what they believe. Now when I
said they're incrementally destroying your life, here's a pretty good
example of it. This is the headline from just the News.
California is winning the war on big oil, but experts
say the victory will bring higher gas prices. Six months ago,

(25:47):
Phillips sixty six announced the closure of the Los Angeles
area refinery. A few months before that, Chevron announced it's
moving its headquarters from San Ramon to Houston. Energy Corporation
is announced it will idle or close It's Benicia Refinery
in California. You're listening in California, but this applies to

(26:12):
all of America, Sally, But if you're listening in California,
when you vote Democrat, you are voting to slowly but
surely destroy your life, to make everything in your life
more expensive, which of course reduces access to that stuff.
It's not just gouts, gas prices, and power. It's power, builds,
it's building materials, it's everything. A vote for Democrats is

(26:37):
a vote for destruction, and not accidental destruction, intentional destruction.
That's the idea. Now a lot of this stuff. This
is Chris Wright, Secretary of Energy. This is just the byproblem.

Speaker 1 (26:51):
Term clean energy. It is just a marketing term. There's
no clean energy. All energy sources involve trade offs. So
lar and wind take over one hundred times more land
ten times worse, stealing cement and heavy materials to produce.
There's no clean energy. There's just different trade offs. But
at the end of the day, the result of them
has been more expensive electricity in the United states, less

(27:12):
reliable grid and the continual outsourcing of energy intensive jobs
out of our country like this is absolutely the wrong direction.
And President Trump got elected to stop that nonsense.

Speaker 2 (27:23):
Remember, the destruction is the point. The point is the destruction.
The destruction. They always act like because whenever someone dies
and things get destroys destroyed, they always act like it's
an unfortunate and unforeseen outcome. Ah, did that happen all? Whoops?
Oh did that happen?

Speaker 9 (27:43):
Wow?

Speaker 2 (27:44):
Nobody could have seen that coming. They always act as
if the destroy Yes, get some mosquito dead live on
the radio. I have the evidence right here, Chris Corey
kmire right now. I want to witness. I want to
witness to this. He's dead in front of me. What, Chris,
what Corey came here? What's that? How's he supposed to

(28:08):
carry the message? Or you're talking about what I said before?
I don't want to talk about that right now. I
want to talk about the fact that that was one slap.
Everybody heard it too, Chris, did the slap come across
on the radio? Hold on, I'm gonna take a picture
of Corey's not going to come in here. He's too scared.
U boom picture taken dead. That is disco. I don't

(28:32):
even remember what I was talking about. It's less important
than that dead mosquito. Anyway, we'll do another segment. Maybe
I might be killing mosquitos. Hang on, what, Chris, we
can make jokes. It's fine, he.

Speaker 8 (28:45):
Got that right.

Speaker 2 (28:46):
The Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show
on a wonderful Tuesday. Don't worry. We shall return tomorrow.
Before I get to a couple of emails, a couple
other things, I wanted to do something quickly here. Sorry
Staddy Jesse again, we have to step in here and

(29:07):
remind you of something. Here's the story here.

Speaker 10 (29:09):
Now, this is the father of her children, Casey Barrera Rosa.
He's charged with murder and he's currently an ISIS custody,
and we also have this monk shot of his uncle.
Authorities charged Robyn Barrera with being an accessory to the crime.
A spokesperson for the Charles County Sheriff's Office says the
suspect was methodical and hiding this woman's body, burying her
deep and using old dirt to conceal the whole. So

(29:31):
when we first reported this, authorities told us that they
found fraudulent immigration documents for Barrea Rosa.

Speaker 2 (29:38):
Hunted her down, murdered her, and dragged her into the
woods and buried her. I cannot stress this point enough.
There are bad people around you. Not only in Maryland,
not only in Maine, or in Florida, or in Texas
or Washington. They're everywhere. Not only in the cities. They're

(30:04):
in the country, They're in the burbs, They're everywhere. Be
aware of your surroundings. Your phone, look, I can't. I know,
it's annoying, Dad, Jesse. I know, stay off your phone
when you are walking around in public. I watched yesterday yesterday,

(30:29):
no day before yesterday. Went to the grocery store. It
was Easter Sunday. The grocery store was open for a
two hour window. We needed something, we were short on something,
and I went to the grocery store and there was
a young lady walking across the parking lot in what
were clearly workout clothes. And I don't know what age

(30:50):
anyone is anymore, but I was waiting for her to
get to her car. So we're sitting there waiting. She
didn't know I was waiting for her to get to
her car. So I could take her parking spot. Do
you know why she didn't know? Because that young lady
walked two hundred yards I would guess, from the grocery
store door, holding one bag of groceries two hundred yards

(31:15):
to her car, and she never knew I was waiting,
because she never looked up from her phone the entire time.
If I was a monster, she was dead. I could
have taken her any time I wanted. Put your freaking
phone down in public. And I'm not saying don't be

(31:36):
on your phone. I'm not your angry grandpa. Sit down
and get on your phone. Lean against the wall really quick.
If you have to put something funny on Twitter or
something like that. I'm not saying don't do your phone.
I'm not saying don't do it at all. Out and
pump when you are walking, when you are moving, when
you're walking up the sidewalk and walking to your bag
cone car, put your phone away, and please get a

(31:59):
burn a pistol launcher. Please. This is something everyone can carry,
including young ladies in workout clothes. In fact, they have
a compact one now specifically for ladies. It's the size
of your phone. Everyone can carry one. It's legal in
all fifty states. Legal. You don't need a permit, you

(32:20):
just order it. Get one for yourself, and please God,
get one for your daughter, your wife, your mom, your dad,
your son. Everyone should have one and carry one. It's
non lethal. Okay. It shoots up to your gas balls
and kinetic rounds. B y RNA. Get a burn up.

(32:40):
Please burna dot com slash jesse gets you a discount
on one if you're looking for one. Burna dot com
slash jesse that and put your friginphone away. All right,
I'm good. Had to get that off my chests, Chris,
it's no big deal. Instead of get it off my chest.
Remember yesterday when I had this little talk, I played

(33:02):
the Jamie Raskin soundcut, and I had to talk about
how communists are always looking to expand the size of
their mob when they're out of power, and right now,
since they're out of power, they're trying to expand their
coalition internationally. That's what Jamie Raskin was saying.

Speaker 9 (33:18):
It's a compliment to something that we need to be
doing right now, which is engaged engaging in far more
work of transnational democratic solidarity with the democratic governments and
the democratic movements and peoples and the parties of the
world to try to prevent the spread of the lawlessness

(33:39):
and the fascist chaos.

Speaker 2 (33:40):
That's Jamie Raskin calling for global communism to help them
stand up to Donald Trump. Well, you didn't think the
old oracle was going to be wrong about that? Did
you remember Nita Jankowitz. She was that communist which the
Biden administration tried to put in charge of the ministry

(34:01):
what was it, the Ministry of Disinformation, Chris, That's what
it was. The ministry. Yeah, the Ministry of Truth is
what it was. They caught so much heat they actually
stopped it because it was just two communists for people. Well,
you didn't think she went away, did you. She's a
member of the system. She's over there speaking in front
of the European Parliament saying.

Speaker 6 (34:23):
This before I described the deal.

Speaker 2 (34:25):
I want to stress this in front of the European Parliament.

Speaker 6 (34:28):
Before I described the details of Russia's recent online influence campaigns.
I would like to call upon you to stand firm
against another autocracy, the United States of America. The Trump
administration is undoubtedly preparing a pressure campaign to force EU
institutions to roll back regulation like the DSA to end

(34:49):
support for Ukraine, to stop holding Russia to account, do
not capitulate hold the line. Doing so is the clearest
signal the European Union could send to Russia and other
adversaries that it will not stop fighting to preserve democracy
at home and around the world. The Russian Federation, of course,

(35:10):
is thrilled to witness division within and between democracies. Moscow
continues to actively exploit deepening fissures in our societies in
order to amplify discord, sitting.

Speaker 2 (35:24):
In front of European Parliament asking them to join with
her in solidarity to oppose Donald Trump. This is how
the Communist operates, always has, always will And.

Speaker 3 (35:38):
Now here's a headline, but oh, you know, you know
the thing.

Speaker 2 (35:42):
Headlines we didn't get to. You wanna be g I
Jane sues the Navy after her dream of becoming the
first female seal comes crashing to an end over her age.
I read this story. I'mly disappointed the Navy disqualified her
over her age. They should have disqualified her because she's

(36:04):
a woman who announces major overhaul in layoffs amid us
funding cuts. So much of the rage you see now
directed at Trump courtesy of the elites is because wherever
he can, he continues to cut off the gravy train.
America really has been the pre eminent funder of global

(36:25):
communism for a long time. Gosh, that's said. Mexico says
the IMF is too negative on its economic outlook, poor Mexico.
It's just wild a country that wonderful. I mean, the
people are wonderful, the foods wonderful, the music's wonderful, the
environment's great. They got mountains, they got beaches, and yet

(36:45):
they just can't ever pull themselves together together. They just
can't ever get out from under all that corruption. Wall
Street Bull was painted over by environmental activists who frantically
cleaned it up when the cops came. Well, that's why
you invite women, Democrats, civil war. Hakeem Jeffries fights David
Hogg's push to primary incumbents. I'm disappointed in this because

(37:08):
I thought he actually fought David Hogg. That'd be hilarious. Anyway,
I'll be back tomorrow, that's all.
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