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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Jesse Kelly Show. Final hour of The Jesse Kelly
Show on a wonderful Monday, where it's given me such
such intense joy to watch Jewish producer Chris and producer
Corey suffer the way they have suffered today. You see
me for the Super Bowl? Yeah, I went over to
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the neighbor's house. I had some smoked kso wasn't mine.
My buddy did it excellent, by the way. I had
some smoked chicken wings. Gosh, I love a good smoked
chicken wing. Someone brought a pizza dip that was really
really good. Someone else made some jalapeno cheddar sausages that
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hit just right. But I had an ice water with
all that. Jewish producer Chris, producer Corey, they did not
have ice water during the Super Bowl. I walked in today,
fired up, ready to do the show, in a good mood. Man.
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It was awfully somber around here. It was like I
walked into a storm cloud. Neither of you even look
very good. What is it, Chris?
Speaker 2 (01:13):
What?
Speaker 3 (01:15):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:16):
I'm not mad. I wasn't invited. Maybe a little maybe
a little bad. Maybe No, I wouldn't have come because
I don't want to hang out with you degenerates. I
don't want to be part of whatever it is you're
taking part in, mainly because there was no smoked caso
there that I'm aware of at all. Bet you guys
are dying to go home tonight. Huh, that's a shame.
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Remember what my old first sergeant used to say. I
believe he's probably listening right now. He used to gather
us up every Friday night and he would tell us, Remember,
if you're gonna hoot with the owls at night, you
better be ready to soar with the eagles in the morning.
Chris Cory, you don't look like you're ready to soar
with me today? Are you not ready to so? Chris?
Speaker 3 (02:00):
So?
Speaker 1 (02:00):
Is that a red bull.
Speaker 4 (02:01):
You're drinking over there?
Speaker 1 (02:03):
Huh? It's weird, all right, Quin Focus, that's bad in Minnesota.
Speaker 5 (02:08):
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Speaker 1 (02:25):
Story, Blue Julie.
Speaker 6 (02:26):
According to the non partisan Legislative Auditor, this is another
case of mismanagement of taxpayer money. But perhaps the most
explosive revelation is that managers within DHS, the Department of
Human Services, tried to cover their tracks by backdating and
creating new documents.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
The Democrat Party goes away without fraud, foreigners and election cheating.
The entire party is dedicated to simply looting the treasury
everywhere they have taken power, and they have looted the
treasury to such a degree it's staggering. All that. And
by the way, I mentioned the cheating, Let's not forget
the cheating portion of it. Let's remember what they did
with the census. This is Brad Toyd.
Speaker 5 (03:05):
One of these things is it helps decide congressional maps. Does
this have everything to do with redistrible Well, it does.
Speaker 7 (03:10):
In fact, we know the twenty twenty census the errors
were almost always to the detriment of red states Blue
states like We do know that the Census Bureau's own
audit of its work has proven that Blue states like
Rhode Island were overcounted. Island then doesn't didn't lose a seat.
Red states like Alabama were under counted. This is just
a fact. It wasn't all red blue but it was
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disproportionately reden breath.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
They even lie about the census. It's all I do.
Lie cheat Steele. Hey, Jesse, it's that American Indian professor
again half Chilean. He says, By the way, how about
that chile is how you say it? Chris? Sorry, you
don't not law. I love the Little Red Book? Oh boss,
Remember Jesse Kelly dot com. There you put in your
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email address. I am happy to admit two things. One,
you are not emailing Chris anymore asking for the book, right, Chris?
Not many that as much? Okay as much. Two things,
you're not emailing Chris as much about the book. That's good.
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Stop emailing Chris. Just go to Jesse Kelly dot com.
But in your email address, they'll send it to you. Two,
you love it. I can't believe you actually like it?
What's wrong with you? Jesse. I'm in a debate with
my dad over Trump's recent Second Amendment comments. We both
agreed Trump was dumb to say them out loud, but
my dad thinks Second Amendment advocates should boycott the midterms
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if they feel betrayed. I disagree, pointing out that we
all knew what we were buying when we voted for
Don and not Dome. If we do stay home in November,
the communists will win for sure. Who's right, who's wrong
and why? I don't think either of you are right,
and I think Donald Trump is wrong. Let me expaine
mein There are a couple different ways of thinking when
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it comes to our elected representatives, your father's way of
thinking of well, if you're unhappy with them, withhold your vote.
I'm not saying that's right or wrong. But it is
important that politicians are afraid of us. So I'm not
saying he's right, but I'm not saying he's wrong. You
you say, well, one of two political parties is going
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to win. We understand that Gopiece sucks on a lot
of things. We also understand the communists or subhuman demonic
savages who are probably going to kill us all if
they get the chance. So we can't let them have power.
So I have to vote for the lesser of two evils.
I'm not saying you're right or wrong. I'm not saying
you're right. I'm not saying you're wrong. Donald Trump is
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not a gun guy. As we've discussed, this is not
the first bad thing he's done with the Second Amendment.
It's not. Remember when he came out and said, well,
red flag laws, Chris grabbed that comment of Trump's about
red flag dows. I think we go grab the guns first.
Why would he say that, Chris or get it to
take him a second, but Chris ll get it. Why
would Donald Trump come out and say that, surely that's
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something he would know would make Second Amendment people lose
their ever loving minds here he was.
Speaker 2 (06:15):
We've been rewriting it and we are going to bring
in something called the gun Violence Restraining Order. So if
someone is civilly committed for and yet typically you can
hold him for up to seventy two hours, but people
are getting out within twenty four hours, the majority of them.
Speaker 1 (06:29):
So what we want to do is let law.
Speaker 2 (06:32):
Enforcement come in and take the guns.
Speaker 1 (06:34):
They are a danger to themselves. Well because stuff, that's
stuff you hear Pam Bond, you hear Trump Trump, Trump
said it himself. Second Amendment. People, when they hear that,
myself included, go excuse me, what Why would he say it?
Donald Trump has something that helps him a lot and
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it hurts him sometimes. He's not a traditional political person.
He's not a traditional conservative. He approaches virtually everything from
a businessman perspective, so he's going to try to control
too many things. He's going to look at something quote
practically instead of understanding all the implications of it. And
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because he's not a gun guy, Donald Trump will say
things like, we'll just go grab the guns. I believe
in getting the guns first. We'll grab the guns first. Up,
people who love the Second Amendment like I do, say,
what did you just say? I understand why he says
those things, but it's also important for all politicians, not
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just Donald Trump. It's important for all of them to
understand this. You can dishearten your base to the point
they don't show up for you as much. I know
you were still going to vote in the midterms, and
I'm still going to vote in the midterms, and I'm
telling you right now, I'm going to be there voting
for Republicans, pushing for Republicans, trying to make sure the
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Communists do not take power in the House. That's what
that's my intention. I'm open and honest with you about
it right now, because I believe we have to keep
the communists out of power at any cost. I am
an anti communist. First, before I'm a Republican, before I'm
a conservative, Before I'm anything, I am an anti communist
because I know communism is of the devil. When you
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say stuff like that, what you do is by just
saying stuff, you can take a guy like this guy's dad,
and you can cost yourself his vote. Now, how many
guys are like that, hardcore Second Amendment guys who off
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of one statement costs themselves a vote or support beyond politics?
This is actually a wonderful lesson in life, because Lord knows,
I've made this mistake enough in my life. There are people.
Have you ever known someone like this? Maybe you are
one of these people, and they'll say something to this effect.
I say whatever I want, whenever I want any social setting.
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No one's gonna hold me back. I'm just gonna say whatever.
If I'm in a business meeting, I'm not holding back.
I'm gonna say whatever. If it's a family reunion, I
ain't holding back. I'll say whatever. And it's always presented
as a brag, right, and on some level it's kind
of cool. You don't let other people control what you say,
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but you gotta be careful piling up enemies in life
where you don't have to. You gotta be careful. There
is a cost, you know. We talked in the opening
about how there's a cost to communists lying all the time.
There's a cost for them. They pay a price for that.
There's a cost to people like you or me or
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Donald Trump for just saying whatever on your mind at
any given moment. There's a cost. You want someone to
be open and honest. You also want someone to know
when the tap the breaks. So when you're out at
the Christmas party with your boss and your wife is
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there and she's had an extra glass of veno, it's
really important that she doesn't tell him. You know, I've
always thought you're a crappy boss, and you treat my
husband like crap. Oh well, I say whatever I want. Yeah,
you just cost us a promotion, honey, congratulations on that.
There's a cost. All right, we'll talk about communists making
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everybody miserable, understanding leverage. Even someone asked about Rosa Parks.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Magnificent Monday.
Do not forget, as we talk about often the devil
knows scripture too. You can quote the whole thing. Here's
Kentucky Governor Andy Basher. You know why they do this, right.
Speaker 8 (11:03):
Most of the decisions I make are based on that
Golden rule that says we love our neighbor as ourselves,
and that parable the good Samaritan that says everyone is
our neighbor. And so when I've taken actions like vetoing
the nastiest piece of anti LGBTQ legislation that ever.
Speaker 1 (11:17):
Came through my state, I described in those terms.
Speaker 8 (11:19):
I said, my faith teaches me that all children are
children of God, and I didn't want people picking on
those kids.
Speaker 1 (11:26):
Child tranny bill. He stopped it. What did he use
to justify such an evil thing, such a demonic act?
Did he quote the Book of Satan? No, of course,
not talked about Jesus the Bible. That's how they get you.
And that's, of course, remember, that's why they do it.
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What's he doing there? What's he actually doing there? I'll
play it again, and I want you to listen to
it through this lens. Let's say you're in Kentucky. Let's say, mom,
they were Democrats, their dad, Mom democrats. You come from
a lifelong Democrat family. Maybe your family history is more
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blue collar Democrat types. Union workers things like that, And
maybe you don't feel great about some of the modern
day Democrat stuff, wide open borders, things like that. Maybe
maybe you're kind of out on all the endless LGBTQ
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activism from the Democrat Party today. You got a church
every Sunday, you're not sure about that. It would be
really hard to vote for a Republican our Democrats to
spawn a satan. I mean, we just had a sermon
on Sunday and there was a lot of Old Testament
stuff in there. I'm not am I am I a
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bad person for voting Democrat governor, but sheher. But what
do you have to say about that?
Speaker 8 (12:59):
This decisions I make are based on that Golden rule
that says we love our neighbor as ourselves, and that
parable the good Samaritan that says everyone is our neighbor.
And so when I've taken actions like vetoing the nastiest
piece of anti LGBTQ legislation that ever came through my.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
State, I described in those terms.
Speaker 8 (13:15):
I said, my faith teaches me that all children are
children of God, and I didn't want people picking on
those kids.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
He's giving that Democrat sitting in a church Pew on
Sunday in Kentucky. He's giving their conscience permission to keep
voting Democrat. That's what he's doing. That's sixty five year
old Democrat from a Democrat family. Doesn't mike the illegals,
doesn't mike the tranny stuff, thinks it's weird, thinks it's gross.
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Pretty sure her Bible's real clear about all that. But
didn't you hear what Andy but Sheer said. He talked
about Jesus and the children. It's really sick, it's really evil.
These people will pay a terrible, terrible price for these
lies one day. But that's why they do it, using
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your values against you at all times. Jesse, you mentioned
earlier this week that Rosa Parks was a comedy activist.
I never heard that side of the story, and doing
online research is a crapshoot. What's the true scoop? Yeah,
you've been lying about about virtually every hero they taught
you about in the school, including Rosa Parks. She was
a filthy communist. You can go look her up. She
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was part of every virtually every communist group you could
become a part of an open activist, did you know
that Rosa Parks rode multiple buses that day. She wasn't
a tired, old, saintly black lady on the way home
from work. She rode multiple buses that day, trying to
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get herself in a situation where she would be arrested.
For all this stuff, it's all a big, fat, frigging line,
and we all have to sit and pretend that Rosa
Parks was this beautiful saint and it's not true at all.
And by the way, if any of this offends you,
I don't give a rat crap. Go learn real history.
They lie to you about everything. In your public school,
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your idiot teachers taught you that Rosa Parks was the
second coming of Jesus, and then Andrew Jackson was the
devil himself. Well, I've got news for you, it's quite
the opposite. Virtually every hero they taught you about in
school was a piece of crap. And by the way,
the people they demonize weren't all wonderful either. All human
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beings are flawed. They do wonderful things, they do terrible things.
So just be very very careful when they tell you
about anybody for any reason, and hold them up as
this wonderful saint. Oh my goodness, that human was perfect,
even a middle of Honor Monday. We just did meddle
of honor Monday, didn't we know how medal of how
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many Medal of honor winners, How many of those guys
were disasters and other parts of their lives more than
you can possibly count before after they had a moment
or moments where they were absurdly brave, moments where they
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were absurdly selfless, willing to give up their own lives
on behalf of others. And by the way, some of them,
of course, were wonderful human beings. I'm not saying they
were all crap, but you know how many of these
heroes we admire, They're kind of crappy. That's life, That's
how it works. Be very careful when somebody tells you
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that someone's just a saint of everything. And Saint Rose
of Parks was a commy activist who bent over backwards
to get herself in that situation that day and since then.
Because our public education systems run by a bunch of
dirty comedies too, everyone's lied about it anyway. More emails
next the Jesse Kelly Show on a Fantastic Monday, don't
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forget he missed any part of the show. You can
download at iHeart, Spotify, iTunes. I got a good chuckle
out of this one. Apps to boycott US Goods gained
traction in crisis over Greenland. Guys. I was sitting with
a friend yesterday. This is a guy who does I
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don't want to make him sound more important than he
actually is, but he has to deal with international businesses
all the time. He gets shipments in, he has to
ship things out, so he's he always has to It's
not as fancy as it sounds. He always has to
go overseas. He's always dealing with like Europe and places
like that, always, always, always, And so he has a
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bunch of friends over there, just guys he's had so
many dealings with for years. We were sitting out batch
back when the game is on last night and he
and he said one of his friends was lamenting to
him as they were discussing their respective countries and they
didn't think this guy was in Spain. He was Spanish,
just like Mexico. Chris. The guy was in Spain, and
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the guy was lamenting to him that in America, you
guys make everything global. Things, you guys make rockets and
send them to the moon, the railroads, mass agriculture, just
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we make everything and have the ability to make everything here.
And he said, and again I'm pretty sure it was Spain,
if I remember writing, he said, in Spain we make
wine in Europe. You can get a leather handbag here.
That's what you can get. And don't be wrong, I'm
not dogging on your leather handbag from Europe. I'm sure
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the wine is lovely. I'm not a wine man myself.
I'm sure it's a good vintage. I think that's what
they say, Chris, and they swirl it around and they
sniff it. Anyway, I'm sure it's lovely. But can you
not threaten us with your buying power Europe? Please, let's
be honest about who we are here. Hey, we're gonna
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stop buying your stuff, Okay, you're a poor nobody's concerned
that you're going to boycott American stuff. And by the way,
you don't ever want that to go the other way either.
Half those leather handbags are sold to American women. Jesse.
Do you see the US becoming Balkanized? Of course, that's
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a terrible state of affairs. I played this earlier Balkanization.
It's inevitable if you cannot purge the communist menace from institutions,
because he will force you to balkanize. I'll play it again.
This is geene Wu, this doork who should be denaturalized
in depoor, back to China, born in China. Hey, now,
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of course, is an elected representative in America. Listen to this.
You can hate this, and I hate this, but listen.
Speaker 9 (20:10):
I always tell people, the day the Latino, African, American,
Asian and other communities realize that they are that they
share the same oppressor, is the day we start winning
because we are the major.
Speaker 1 (20:25):
What did you just say? You just, first of all,
you lumped everyone in by race, which these stupid Latinos
and the black people and everyone else would wake up,
and I wish they'd realize it's whitey over there. Whitey
is the problem. You just lumped all kinds of individuals
in by race, and then and then you divided them
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up by race. Now, I don't think that's ever going
to be widespread, as in every white person things like that,
or every Latino things like that, or every black person
things like that. I'm not saying that at all. But
I'll say it this way. Let's say let's say we
go off to camp. We're at camp. We're to go
to camp with me. We're going off to camp, and
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in this camp there are fifty Asians. There are fifty Latinos,
fifty white people, fifty black people. Right now, let's think
about it this way. We're gonna be at camp from month.
It's a long camp. Hopefully the beds are comfortable. We're
gonna be at camp from month. There are fifty of everybody.
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How many in each group have to start thinking, talking,
and acting tribally like this for it to become a
problem for everyone? How many? Well, the answer is probably
a number greater than one. It's gonna take more than
one white guy, or more than one black guy, or
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more than one Latino or more than one Asian to
start speaking tribally like that. It's us against damn the oppressors.
It's all race again. It's gonna take more than one.
But I think you would also agree that number is
less than fifty. It doesn't take all of them. How
many until we have a problem on our hands? How
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many people in American society and public life, elected officials entertainers.
How many now feel comfortable all the time talking like this.
Speaker 9 (22:30):
I always tell people, the day the Latino, African, American,
Asian and other communities realize that they are that they
share the same oppressor, is the day we start winning.
Because we are the majority in this country. Now we are,
we have the ability to take over this country and
to do what is needed for everyone.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
We are the majority. Now we can do. We can
take over the country. Well, I'm not saying your gene wu,
but how many gene moves do there have to be
before we got a little bit of a problem? The
problem right, you already see it in the judicial system
all over the place. And again, more than race, that's
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just one of the most common ones. That's the easiest
one to sell.
Speaker 3 (23:18):
But car sellers, I think what that episode in our
country's history showed us is that we really need some fumigation.
Speaker 1 (23:25):
Right, we need exorcism for lack of a better term.
Speaker 3 (23:29):
We need a more aggressive approach to go in and
surgically remove the cancer that is the Donald Trump and
MAGA movement.
Speaker 1 (23:38):
Surgically remove the cancer. For those of us who voted
for Donald Trump. Now, I will tell you I have
lived and worked around Democrats. In recent years, they have
become so detestable, so aggressive. I don't want to live
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around them anymore. I told you a long time ago
that in my neighborhood, my neighborhood is they had one
of those maps up. My neighborhood is ninety two percent Republican, right,
so it's red red red. But there were right in
our group. Right in our group, there were a couple Democrats.
One Democrat couple, especially when we first moved there, came
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to everything, surprise, surprise, could not control themselves, could not
control themselves. Couldn't just go to a Super Bowl party,
couldn't just have a block party, couldn't just have a
crawfish boil. Everything had to be loud and angry and
political and this and that. And slowly, but surely they
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stopped getting invited to anything. I haven't laid eyes on
them in five years. They still live in the neighborhood.
Five years. I won't come. I'll check as soon as
there's an invite list. If I see they've been invited,
I know who else is in coming, and I'm not alone.
That started to get spread around. Now they just don't
get invited to anything. You have to cut these people
out of your freaking life. Now. Of course we're balkanizing.
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As Democrats have become more and more rabid, more and
more aggressive, more and more insane. They become something you
shouldn't be around, and and they're not. They're not backing
off of the radicalization. Did you see this? A Democrat
pack paid for this. It's a television commercial. But listen
to this. Yeah, it's a young man and a young
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Hispanic looking woman. Yeah, me too, I really, I said Hispanic.
That might have been out of line. She could have
been Indian. I don't know she but what are you
shaking her head for it? Chris? I don't know where
she was from. She might have just been hit in
the tanning bed. I have no idea she does. She
doesn't look like she's from Nebraska. What I didn't say
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anything wrong? Anyway? Here it is? I don't really? Yeah
me too?
Speaker 6 (25:57):
I really?
Speaker 1 (25:57):
Look what are you doing? A bunch of agents came up,
massed agents and grabbed her from behind. She's coming with us?
What are you talking about? Who are you? I'm your
Republican congressman. Now that we're in charge, we're rounding up illegals.
She was born here, she's a citizen.
Speaker 6 (26:13):
I don't care.
Speaker 1 (26:14):
She looks like one of them. But don't worry. When
she's in prison in El Salvador, she have lots of company.
That's making them crazy. Anyway, one more segment next. It
is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of the Jesse
Kelly Show. But we shall return tomorrow on a Tuesday,
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and you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow
dot com. Supreme Leader, since the dobb decision was leaked
and no one was ever held accountable, can we surmise
from that incident, that's the Supreme Court decision about the
Fourteenth Amendment will also be leaked. Well, this is the
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problem with how John Roberts handled the leaking of the
Dobbs decision. All the traditions of the court were violated.
We can only assume it was some filthy communist who
did the violating, because that's what they do. A communist
leaked the overturning of Roe versus Wade. As a result,
Brett Kavanaugh was almost assassinated on his front porch. John
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Roberts is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. I
assume and I'm making an assumption here. I assume John
Roberts did what he did to kind of try to
protect the integrity of the court. What he did was
he kept the FBI out of the investigation. He let
the marshals of the Supreme Court handle the investigation, and
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they never found who did the leaking. Institutions, Since we
open up the show talking about them, we might as
well talk about them again. This is another thing institutions
do that ruined the institution. It costs the institutions the
trust of the people. Institutions protect themselves instead of holding
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themselves to account. Institutions just by their very nature protect themselves.
Let's keep things in house. We don't want to talk
to people about it. But when it's a government institution
of any kind, certainly the Supreme Court, when it's a
government institution, you have to be open. You can't. Well,
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we'll handle it in house. We'll do an internal investigation.
Otherwise the trust it evaporates. Remember Chris grab this, Remember
when John Kirby, we played it for you many times before,
after Afghanistan, after Abby Gate, when we did a drone
strike on ten innocent people in Afghanistan. Remember the United
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States of America, our government, the Biden administration, the military
under Mark Milli, we executed ten totally innocent people in
Afghanistan with a Reaper drone. We executed those people no
different than a soldier lining them up on the side
of the road and firing the boat in the back
of their head. And six of them were children. If
we watched anyone else do that, we would demand trials,
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war crimes, pull their fingernails out. The Biden administration didn't
want to look bad, the military didn't want to look bad.
And so here's how it went.
Speaker 3 (29:24):
How does it strike you that no one is held accountable?
Because I know how it strikes a lot of people
around the world that you can get away with murder
and nobody's punished for it.
Speaker 10 (29:31):
I do understand that we appreciate that not everybody's gonna
support this decision. What I can tell you is we
looked at this thing very, very comprehensively, and again we
acknowledged that there were procedural breakdowns, processes were not executed
the way they should have been. But it doesn't necessarily
indicate that an individual or individuals have to be held
to account for that.
Speaker 3 (29:52):
But look, this is more discipline inside the Pentagon at all.
I mean, maybe they're no charges brought up, but is
anyone demoted or disciplined for what happened?
Speaker 10 (30:00):
What we are going to do, there's not going to
be individual discipline as a result of this, really, but
what we are going to do is learn from this,
and we're going to enact and improve our procedures in
our processes to try to make sure this doesn't happen again.
Speaker 1 (30:14):
You did that to try to protect the institution, but
in so doing you hurt the institution immensely because the
American people hear that stuff and they stop trusting anything
you say. That's a fact. You can trust me about chalk.
Tell you that four years I've been taking it. I
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am aware of why there is a low T clinic
on every single street corner. I'm aware because the men
started to feel it. We started to feel it first
in this country, low energy, bad mood. We started to
feel it. But then and it got worse. Then we
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code Jesse. Quite a reveal from Catherine Herriage.
Speaker 11 (31:45):
When we did the story, we did it after the midterms.
I argued against that because it was ready before the midterms,
and my training is that you should always do the
story when it's ready to go. You should not be
dictated by the cycle. I spent a lot of my
time at CBS following the Hunter Biden story, and one
of the things that really struck me is is this
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kind of disconnect. I didn't understand how a senior executive
like George Chiefs could tell me that this was a
high priority for the network and for his boss, and
yet the executives at CBS News, show producers, anchors could
refuse that. I came to the conclusion that they must
have felt that they were more powerful than George Cheeks,
which was astonishing to me. I never worked at a
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place where a directive from the top would be so defied.
Speaker 1 (32:32):
They just lie about everything. Super Bowl players lose thousands
to California's jock tax on athlete income. They just make
everything and everyone miserable. That can't help, but just a
bunch of filthy thieves. They make everyone and everything miserable.
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And it sucks that they did it in California. That
they did it too California. They've even made the Olympics miserable.
Speaker 4 (32:58):
It's been a hard time for the community overall under
this administration. It isn't the first time that we've had
to come together as a community and try and fight
for our human rights, and now especially it's not just
affecting the queer community, but many other communities. And I
think that I hope I can use my platform and
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my voice throughout these games to try and encourage people
to stay strong.
Speaker 1 (33:28):
Yes, stay strong, stay strong out there. Also, they released
criminals out on the street on purpose.
Speaker 12 (33:33):
For example, one of the things we've asked Governor Walls
for and a Mayor Fry is to give us just
the criminals you have in jail. They've released four hundred
and ninety birders and rapists and drug traffickers onto their
streets rather than just give them to us.
Speaker 1 (33:48):
Democrats are so evil they'll put rapists in your daughter's
community to avoid having them be deported. That's a level
of evil that is hard for normal people to understand
and accept. Now here's a headline, why you know, you
know the thing headlines we didn't get to Iran steps
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up arrests while remaining positive on US talks. Yes, that's amazing.
How how much more popular your administration gets when you
just start arresting everyone who opposes you. AI chatbots give
bad health advice, research fines. I don't care. I'm still
gonna trust everything they say, no matter what Olympic athletes
medals break during celebrations. I just learned that these things
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aren't actually bronze. You know they're not. Actually, it's a
big mix on things. My entire life's a lie. Anyway,
We'll be back tomorrow to do it again.