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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Tutor Dixon Podcast. I literally have no
idea where this podcast will go today because I have
my friend Jesse Kelly with me. You probably know him
because he's so he'll just say anything, which I love.
He is the host of a national radio show called
The Jesse Kelly Show and a TV show called I'm
Right on the first. Of course, because it's Jesse Kelly.
(00:25):
Welcome to the Tutor Dixon Podcast.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
Tutor, it's an honor to be here, and I know
you are obviously honored to have me. I can't blame
you for that.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
Yes, yes I am. I'm so thrilled. And I thought
of you when I saw the video that I wanted
to talk about, because I know you have this like
rating system for elected women of how hot they are.
It had just been Congress, right, But are you welcoming
others into the mix?
Speaker 2 (00:54):
Look, Tutor? Okay, So this idea came a while ago
that what women love more than compliments nothing, that we
should rate women based on their looks, and we weren't
sure how far to expand that, so when we initially
did the Hottest Women in Congress competition, if you will,
(01:16):
we just stuck with Congress. Now, I want everyone to
understand that this was by partisan I don't want to
be some partisan hack. We didn't care about political ideology.
We focused on what mattered. It was just looks, and
we left it to Congress at the time. But then
people wanted us to do round two. And obviously Tutor
was running for governor at the time, and show everyone
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wanted her to be a contender. In fact, there were
a couple of Dimes out there running for different offices
that weren't Congress. Just like Tutor, do we expand it,
but then the tent can get too big. The tent's
too big, then it takes too much time. This is
a long, complicated affair, Tutor, Okay, all I know is
the world was watching the hottest gubernatorial race ever between
(01:59):
you and Wretchen Whitner. I was watching every minute.
Speaker 1 (02:02):
Well, and I think that she's still trying to catch
your eye because she's been doing She's been doing some
strange videos lately, you know, like sort of beaten up
on the Illinois governor, playful things, a little flirty. I
don't know if you flirt with J. D. Pritzker, but
I felt like she was she was pulling off the
(02:23):
flirty thing. Why, I don't know. I'm not sure what
this is doing, the whole governor flirting thing. But the
weirdest one came a few days ago where she had
a woman on her knees and she hand fed her
at Dorrito, and I thought, I don't know why you
were the first person that came to mind, Jesse, Kelly's
(02:46):
going to eat this up literally.
Speaker 2 (02:48):
Okay, First, I want everyone to know that I've reviewed
this video many, many, many times since I first saw it.
I've been digging into this. Obviously, I understand the video
was meant to be insulting to us or maybe Catholics.
I think it was an insult to Catholics. In all seriousness,
it's freaking despicable and ugly and a horrible thing to do.
(03:11):
And you mentioned the cringey things. Whitmer does. I've seen
these videos with pritz Ker and now the Dorrito thing
with the kind of hot left wing hag on her knees.
It was. It was very odd, it was very creepy.
And this happens to me a lot tutors, So I
don't know. Maybe you can probably answer this better than
I can. I'm worried that maybe I'm just getting old.
(03:34):
I mean, everyone can see I don't have hair anymore.
Everyone who's watching this I have, my beard is gray.
I mean, I don't know. Maybe I'm just getting old.
But I don't understand even what people are going for
with these stupid little music videos. They're always doing some
kind of dance coordinated dance thing there. I don't understand
who this appeals to. And I'm sure because it happens
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so often, it appeals to somebody. And maybe I'm just
now the old at the ripe old age of forty
three yelling at clouds or something get off my lawn.
Maybe that's what I am now.
Speaker 1 (04:05):
But she's older than us, So this is so I
have a question for you, because I think the same thing. I.
First of all, I was watching the video yesterday and
the girl I was in the salon, and one of
the girls in the salon, who's younger than me, looked
over my shoulder and I was like, what am I
looking at? And she said that has to be Ai,
And I'm like, you know, I know this person pretty well,
(04:27):
and I'm thinking it's not. Sadly, I think that she
did this. And then I showed my daughter who's fifteen,
and I was like, what is happening, Like, explain this
to me. I'm missing something and she said, well, this
song that is playing is usually played when there are
two best friends and a boyfriend and the one friend
feeds the other friend and the boyfriend sits there mad.
(04:47):
And I'm like, same same thing you went through. Why
But the real question is I mean, okay, so kids
want to do this are Why is a governor? Why
is someone one who wanted to run for president? Because Jesse,
before Biden was kicked off stage, she was for sure
waiting to just step in there because she was going
(05:10):
on these European trips getting in and trips to Asia
getting in all of her foreign policy chops. So I've
got this. Then she wrote this three page book and
put it out and went on this long book tour
like I'm also an author, I'm an executive, I have
foreign policy experience, I'm an author. And then she wasn't chosen.
(05:30):
Kamala was chosen, and it's like she's gone crazy.
Speaker 2 (05:35):
She's crazy, and I think maybe what I'm about to
say explains part of this tutor, maybe not all of it,
but part of it the Communists have done a very
good job at dividing us as a country. And you know,
I'm not one of these flowery people. Can't we all
just get along. I don't talk like that at all,
but it really is terrible what they've done to society.
They pit one against another, men against women, black against white.
(05:59):
They're very good at that. You should hate him, you
should hate them. And because they've been so successful, we
are very very more, much more tribal than we've ever been.
And that applies to politics as well. And what happens
I see it all the time now, especially from the
Democrat Party, is they have their friends, like the people
they consider friends and allies, and you know, it's all
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the freaks that are that are part of the Democrat
Party and they consider those people friends and everyone who's
not there are enemies. So Democrats will go on camera
and they'll just trash white people. I don't even care
about it, right and something like that. They'll just trash them.
But as far as their friends go, a group they
bank on now is young single women. You and I
(06:42):
have talked about the numbers, and we can go into
all the cultural issues and things around this, but it
is overwhelming Like no other demographic is this committed to
one party. Married men it's about fifty to fifty, but
they lean Republican married married women about fifty to fifty.
They lean Republican. Single men lean Republican, but single women
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it's sixty eight percent. I think are the numbers. They're
all Democrats, and so Democrats speak to them, campaign towards them,
trying to only speak to their allies instead of really
doing any kind of significant outreach to the people they've
already decided are the enemy. And when they even attempt
to try to speak to the enemy, like Tim Walls
(07:23):
as we speak, is doing some you know, reach out
to mentor look at how I hunked, it just comes
off as extremely cringey and not authentic at all. So
when you spend all your time just speaking to your people,
you do things like feeding some kind of hot feminists
at Dorito. I don't understand. I don't understand, Tutor. Like
I said, I feel like I'm forty three going on
(07:44):
eighty three. Sometimes No.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
I watched it and I thought, this reminds me very
much of the childhood story The Emperor's New Clothes, where
all of the staff around the emperors, like, you look amazing,
and he's literally walking around nude, and I wonder if
does I always wondered if Whitmer's staff hated her because
they would have her go out in these bizarre outfits.
And I thought, if you liked your boss, you would say,
(08:09):
that's actually not a good look, Like maybe don't wear
the Darth Vader jacket the day you shut down the
entire state. You know, that's not good. That doesn't people
won't like that. They let her do it. Now it's
gone to this extreme of Professor Potato. Remember when she
did that one in that video where she was a potato.
She turns into a potato, which is just I mean,
come on, give me a break. This is not executive
(08:31):
level behavior. And now she does this weird, like sexy
cringe video with a chick from Canada, and I'm like,
in the meantime, in the meantime, back at home, we
have the real chance of Stalantis, which is you know,
Jeep Dodge Chrysler leaving Michigan. They've been headquartered in Michigan
(08:51):
for one hundred years. They're talking about leaving. They say
they're in talks with Whitmer. She releases this video, and
I have to think that her staff is making fun
of her.
Speaker 2 (09:02):
You know, I don't know that. I agree, not that,
not that it's not a smart theory, but I don't
know that they're making fun of her. I've seen, yeah,
I've seen famous people like this, tutor. You and I
have both seen this. We've seen politicians like this. You've
seen celebrities like this, musicians and actors and stuff. There
are two different kinds, right, I've known politicians who they're
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staffers behind closed doors are allowed to basically chew them out.
In fact, I was just this last weekend with a
senator and that's who he surrounds himself with his staffers
and advisors who will be will tell them, what were
you thinking? That was stupid? You don't do that, You
don't do that. And he says it's because it makes
him better and it keeps him sharp and keeps him grounded.
But if you're I'm guessing it's an insecurity thing or whatever.
(09:47):
If you're not like that or don't like that, it's
not hard when you're a governor or a senator or
anyone else to find people who will only kiss your
rear end it's not hard to find people like that.
And when you surround yourself with only people like that,
you're doomed. When you get yourself in this bubble of
only people who tell you how great you are all
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the time, no matter what your walk of life is,
you are in a lot of trouble because you end
up doing crazy things and there's no one to yank
you aside and say, really, are you serious? Prince remember
Prince God Rest his soul, the artist formerly known as
Prince or whatever. But remember how crazy the crazy stories
we all used to hear about Prince while he kept
(10:28):
changing his name to symbols and you weren't allowed to
look him in the eye, or that they were just
insane things like that, And you read stuff and you think,
how could anyone get that insane? That's how people get insane,
That's how people go And say, the Emperor you brought
up is an excellent point. That's how you go insane.
You surround yourself with people whose only they view their
only job as gluing their lips to your ear end,
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and you will just turn into a nutball.
Speaker 1 (10:51):
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Stay tuned. We've got more with Jesse Kelly after this.
I hate saying you're so smart because I know it
just goes to your head, but it is really, I mean,
that is very as student. I think that has always
been kind of her achilles heel is that she's incredibly sensitive.
(12:39):
Everybody in Lancey knows that she has a very thin skin,
and she has to be told all the time, Yes,
you're doing well, you're doing this good. But it's interesting
because I even saw one of our prominent Democrats last night.
She was the woman who spoke at the DNC at
the big conference that they had where she was like
(12:59):
licking your lips constantly, and a lot of people were like,
oh gosh, what is happening to this girl? She's so
nervous she's licking her lips, but she's pretty prominent here
in the state of Michigan. And someone said, well, why
is your governor feeding people Dorito's? And she said, I
will admit I don't like that. I don't know why
it happened. And I give her credit because usually they
like stick together like glue. You know, they're never going
to say anything, even and she's a young woman even that,
(13:23):
or maybe she just wants to kick her to the curb.
I don't know, but even the people on her side
are saying, what is happening? And I just think, like,
you're you make such a good point about them going
after the single women. I think they're regretting that now
you see Walls doing this pheasant hunt, which is like
so manly. All the all the really manly guys in
(13:44):
my life are like, let's go on pheasants. So but
I think they don't know what's manly anymore. I think
they've gotten so off the rails of the average American
that they are so focused on abortion and single women
that now they're trying to reel in some of the
other people and they're like, we don't actually know how
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to talk to them.
Speaker 2 (14:06):
Yeah, look, you can. You can fake some things for
some of the time, but if you spend too much
time walking in a completely walk of life, you lose
the ability to even fake it anymore. And these people will,
like we discussed, they spent that. They understand that, they
understand the beating heart of the Democrat Party is single women.
(14:27):
It is now, it always has been. People think it
maybe it's a it's the climate change nutters, or all
the gay st or this or that, or the black
community because they vote so heavily Democrats and all those
things are all those groups are considered useful allies. But
Democrats understand if you really really want to get elected,
you need to talk to and motivate young single women
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who want to murder their babies. That is I'm not
saying that just.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
They had that conversation. She and Whimer had that conversation.
This podcaster. She actually said to her, when your teenage
daughters were acting up, did you ever want to perform
a post birth abortion on them? And they both laughed,
how funny that is. I mean, abortion is there. That
is their calling card, that is their dog whistle. Come
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to our party. We will protect this. But ultimately they've
realized that those other groups that have been key for them.
You saw Barack Obama coming out and saying, we're actually
losing black men and we need to bring them back
to the party. Well, look at the same governor in
Michigan who ended up with the largest mass shooting in
(15:35):
the history of the state in Detroit. She doesn't say
a word. Supposedly the worthy anti gun party, where the
safety We're going to keep your kids safe. The majority
of people shot that night were women and young girls,
women and teenage girls. No mention of it. They wonder
why they are losing this demographic. They are clearly overcaring.
(16:01):
I mean, they don't care at all.
Speaker 2 (16:03):
They don't care at all, and they took them for
granted for the longest time. A lot of this comes
back to union stuff, because a lot of these blue
collar union types, Russ Belt types, Michigan types, these guys
are guys who are breaking for the Republican Party. Their
leadership isn't because they're all corrupt scumbags, but the union
guys on the ground, a lot of them are breaking right.
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And look, there's something about taking people for granted. We're
all in danger of this. I have two sons. One
of them is a straight A student. He's never had
to be he's never had to be on a test,
he's never had to be in a class, just top
of his class all the time. And I have another
son who has to work harder in school. It's not
how his mind works. He doesn't want to be there. Well,
we will find ourselves praising the one who who struggles
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in school when he gets a be on his exams.
Maybe a little too much. And we've got to check
ourselves before. Of the straight A kid, we never compliment
him anymore, it's just to give it. Well, of course
it's going to get straight A's taken him for granted.
If you don't focus on that, you can end up
losing him. He'll become resemful. Exact same kind of thing
in politics, Democrats banked. We're always going to have black man. Oh,
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we've got the black vote. Oh, we're always going to
have the union guy. Of course, we're pro union. We're
always going to and so let's you know what's screw him.
Let's just do another TikTok video on third trimester abortion
and that'll get those girls we want. Well, dudes don't
care about that stuff. Either they don't care about it,
they don't want to hear about it. And then when
you try to speak to them, what are we tutor,
Like twenty six days before the election, you finally decide
(17:32):
to roll out some pro mail campaign. It looks really forced.
This isn't going to win over a single dude who
was turned off by the Democrat Party because it looks
so forced and fake and it just doesn't work.
Speaker 1 (17:44):
I think it's hard when the vice president's husband, God
is nanny pregnant, beat his girlfriend, hit her so hard
she swung around her actual body swung around in a circle,
and has now been outed as a complete misogynist in
the world, hiring only hot chicks to walk around his
desk and giving them and giving them better positions and
(18:09):
better perks at the office if they flirted with him.
But this is really devastating for them. Of course the
media is not saying anything. But now they can't have
Doug Emhoff go out and talk to the white dudes
for Harris, which I also think is incredibly condescending to
put that out there. But they've got the ultimate jerk,
(18:30):
Like this guy is the worst boss. He is the
guy that as a woman you cannot stand. And it
doesn't matter. This doesn't matter if you're a single woman.
Every woman has met this jerk. We've all met him.
We all hate him. None of us want him to
be anywhere near us or our daughters. And now he
will have his own staff if he has his own
(18:52):
staff right now, because he's the second gentleman. As the
first gentleman, he has an actual position in the country,
and nobody wants to talk about the fact that he's
a pig.
Speaker 2 (19:03):
Oh absolute pig. And I don't think I probably have
to tell you why. No, I don't have to tell
you and most of your audience. Women have better intuition
than men do about people. That's just the way women are.
That's how God made them. It's a protective thing. It's
a protection thing, I believe. I've always believed that. But
they have better intuition about men. I am going to, however,
say this. I know we're up against the clock here, women,
(19:24):
especially you young single ladies. Whenever, even if you're a feminist,
hate listen to this or and I don't care about
any of that stuff. Hate all you want. The second
you see a dude who calls himself a male feminist.
The second a dude is a little too over the
top about how pro women he is, and no, I
celebrate women and I love being the second gentleman. The
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second a dude takes that too far. Ninety nine point
nine percent of the time, that dude has done some
truly dark things to women and will do dark things
to women in the future. Think you need to worry
about the barbarian, the tattooed up dude wearing the grunt
style T shirt. That noodle'll never lay a hand on you, unless,
(20:08):
of course, you ask him to. It's the male feminist.
You always have to watch out for, the champion of women.
The second a dude talks like that, he's either a
woman beater or he's gay.
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and I say this because I'm raising four girls, and
I see what the Democrat Party is pushing out and
it terrifies me because it is it is the rape culture.
It is the hookup culture. It is the women are disposable,
women can get rid of the problem culture. This is
a culture where women are actually in danger on a
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regular basis. And we are because now they're running commercial
saying one in six of us, one in six of
us will be raped. I mean they're openly running commercial
saying you will be treated so horribly. They never address
the fact that there is a man a problem with
the way men are being raised, with what they're teaching men.
You have two boys in your house and you are
(22:28):
I know, constantly teaching them what it is to be
an upstanding husband and father and what that means. Why
is this not a conversation?
Speaker 2 (22:37):
Well, as a society, look at anybody's a good example
of a good husband or a good father, right, But
I do try to teach them. You know, you will
treat your woman right, you will provide for her. I
don't give a crap what society tells you. You're not
going to be a freaking stay at home dad. You're
going to get your butt to work. You're get to
provide for your family. You're not going to marriage some
democrat hag who belittles you either and pushes you around.
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You're going to stand up for yourself and be a
man and take care of your wife. But as a society,
we decided long ago, and I don't know exactly how
and why this was decided, that everything in our society
needs to be aimed towards women, towards women only women,
instead of towards all of us, or towards towards everyone
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as a people. Everything has to be about women. And
in fact, we saw this at the VP debate the
other night when jd Vance beat the living crap out
a Tim Walls, which he did, and it was wonderful
to see, even that it blew me away. My wife
noticed it. We sat and watched together, and I noticed
it too. Every single question was about women, my mom,
my mom, this single women, this, what about a woman? Here?
(23:41):
This is better for women? It was I think it
was an hour and forty five minutes, if I remember right.
Not one word about men, not one Men didn't get
so much as a mention unless they were putting them
down in one way or another. All of our politics
is about women, all of our pro women, this business
world women women and women. Well, that may feel really
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great if you're a woman or or or you enjoy that.
But men feel increasingly ostracized by this society, and that
in and of itself creates unhealthy things. I was watching
there was some commentator Margray I think her name is,
on MSNBC this morning, talking about how much men need
therapy and men need to go to therapy and men
(24:23):
are toxic and things like that. Okay, all right, I
give you that for one, I don't agree. But two,
every time you see one of these right wing influencer
types that talks about how horrible you should treat women,
not right wing, I guess I should say, one of
those alpha male types. If you allow your woman to smile,
you're weak, one of these idiot types. Those guys exist
because of the reaction to the left and how they've
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talked down to men. It's created this divide. It's increased
this divide between men and women. Because you tell a
man you're worth this, you're stupid, you're nothing, you're worthless,
you're stupid, you're nothing. For long enough, you're eventually going
to have a barbarian show up and tell the guys, no,
screw women. Women suck. And then we're in a horrible place.
Speaker 1 (25:04):
I mean, honestly, it's just the breakdown of relationships in general.
And that is the thing that there are things that
happen behind closed doors. Where as a woman, no matter
who you are, like when I lost my dad, you
want to have a strong husband at home that you
can go to and be like, man, I need I
need something right now, Like I need a partner. I
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need someone to lift me up and not someone that
just goes You're a woman, You're strong enough. I deal
with this and moves on. I mean, there are breakdown
general breakdowns because men don't even know how to react
to a crying woman anywhere. It's like, oh, I don't
want to tell her she's not okay. I don't want to.
There's this fear of dating, there's this fear of coming
around women. There's a fear of interpersonal relationship. The relationship
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between men and women has been broken down because of
exactly what you said, and something most people aren't able
to articulate that way. They aren't able to say. We
have created a society around building women up. Women can
now hook up with people and have no emotional connection,
which is a lie. It's just a lie. Women can
now raise a family without a husband in the home,
(26:09):
without a father in the home, and to be totally fine,
it's a lie. It's okay to say you need a partner,
it is okay to say that, but in this society
today you're not allowed to say that. And it is
creating a man who is in a box and unable
to connect, and a woman who doesn't want that connection,
and because she feels like she's weak if she does.
(26:31):
I mean, it really is a mess. And I do
believe that your message on communism is the ultimate cause
of all of this, because as long as they can
keep breaking us apart, we weaken.
Speaker 2 (26:41):
Yeah, well, well that's what it's about. It's about dividing us.
You know, we now think we're against each other. The
men are supposed to be against the women. The women
are resentful of the men. The men are resentful of
the women. When we were made for each other, we
were made to fit together. I can do things she cannot.
She can do things I cannot. We were supposed to
be for each other. So all this, you know, all
(27:04):
only women are only men's stuff, is not how it
was supposed to work at all. I don't like any
of this only women's stuff unless scratching Whitmer's feeding some
hot chicken to read it.
Speaker 1 (27:14):
And there you have it. Jesse Kelly, thank you so
much for coming on. This is why I love Jesse
because he literally will say anything and gets away with it,
but because it's fun. You bring fun back. Jesse Kelly,
thank you so much.
Speaker 2 (27:29):
Appreciate you, Tutor.
Speaker 1 (27:30):
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