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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from Woor.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Thursday.
I am back. Did you miss me last night? I
missed you, even though I had a blast at the
Tucker Carlson Live event, being, of course, the headliner that
I am. I'll talk a little bit about that at

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some point during the show, but we're not gonna focus
too much on me. We have to talk about other things.
Are they getting ready to raise taxes? Oh, it's coming
either now or at some point in the near future.
We will discuss that. Actually here in just a couple moments,
some more things are coming out about the assassination attempt

(00:47):
on Trump, about the culture of assassination I've been talking
about this week on the show. We'll discuss that, border things,
economic things. They're not toning down any kind of a
rhetoric of bunch of emails. And we have a guest
heavy show, very very rare tonight. I normally don't do
any guests. We have three of them tonight, including b

(01:08):
Ka and Chip Roy. We're gonna ask Congressman hip Roy.
He's one of the few decent people there. What's going
on with the budget stuff? Ah, that and so much
more coming up tonight on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now,
before I get to this story about Mitch McConnell, I'll
just go ahead and give the game away. Mitch McConnell
behind the scenes. This is a story courtesy of The

(01:29):
Daily Signal. Behind the scenes, Mitch McConnell is discussing raising taxes,
raising taxes. Now, before we get to the specifics of that,
remember the people who run the country. It's not just
Democrats either, it's every Democrat and almost every Republican in

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leadership positions. What are they They are system servants. They
serve the system. Their loyalty is not to you, it's
certainly not to the country. It's not that they think
these those kind of ideas, the kind of ideas you
have and I have. They think those are old, antiquated, lame,

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kind of stupid. They roll their eyes when they talk
about you and me behind closed doors. They are there
to serve the system and only the system. And remember,
we haven't had this discussion in a long time. What
are the three things are institutional leaders have in common?

Speaker 3 (02:31):
Now?

Speaker 2 (02:31):
Three things, all of them. This applies to the Mitch
McConnell's of the world too. It's not just Dome, it's
not just Chuck Shumer. What are the three things? One
they have no love of country. That We'll come back
to that in a moment. But they have no love
of country. I'm not just saying that as some kind
of a bumper sticker point. When you think about bad

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things happening to America, when you look around right now
and you look at it, maybe it's inflation, maybe it's
the but maybe it's all these things. Whatever you look at.
When you hear a story that's bad for the country,
it saddens you, doesn't it It angers you, It angers me,
makes me sad because you love the country. The people
who run our country never feel that way. You see

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it when they talk, when you find the behind closed
doors stuff. They never have a moment where they look
at what's happening to our wonderful country and say to themselves, ah, man,
that's too bad. It's don't have that. It's not in them.
That's one thing to happen. They all have in common too,
no connection to the real world. And when I say

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connection to the real world, I'm talking about things like
I don't expect everyone to be poor or even middle class.
I realize some people are going to be uber wealthy,
some people are gonna be poor. It doesn't I don't
care what you are, it's fine. But these are people
who simply don't understand what it's like to need extra
hours because you need the overtime pay. That's how I

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grew up. You needed hours you had to get. If
you didn't have, if you didn't get to work longer,
it was a big deal. She couldn't make pay the bills.
These people don't even know what that's like. Almost all
these people grew up upper middle class, enrich, went to
fancy schools, and then they just went right into politics
or media or something. They don't have any idea what
it's like to get paid by the hour. That's just

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they don't They don't know what that is. So one
no love of country. Two no connection to the real world.
And three they see themselves not as senators or congressmen,
or presidents or CEOs or or they see themselves as kings,
as queens, as royalty. They when they look at our

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system of government in this country, a limited government system
where they're only supposed to be allowed to do a
few things other than that government is not supposed to
be very powerful here. They're not supposed to have a
lot of authority. When they look at that system of government,
or constitutional system of government, they despise it. Did you

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know that despise it? Now, if you're a Democrat, at
least you have the freedom to be honest about that.
Democrats will pretty much wipe their butts with the Constitution
right in public, and they get away with it because
their base hates the country too. The difference between Democrats
and Republicans in leadership like Mitch McConnell is Mitch McConnell
has to hug that Constitution in public, he has to

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love it, Oh man, our freedoms. But behind closed doors,
he's wiping his butt with it right by it, right
right beside Senator Schumer. They share a bathroom stall. Probably
as they wipe their butts with the Constitution. They hate it.
They despise it. They can't stand that it limits them,
limits them. How could you limit a king? Why would

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you limit a king? Oh, these stupid peasants with their freedoms.
What do they know about running a country, about running
the world. These people are all magnomaniacs, all of them,
and so knowing all that, it makes more sense, doesn't
it Why Republicans in leadership I should point out the

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leadership Republicans like Mitch McConnell. It's leaked today. They're talking
about raising taxes. That's insane to anyone who's a normal
person trying to pay the bills, barely keeping their head
above water, trying to make ends meet. The last thing
in the world the government should be doing would be

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bleeding you dry of even more money. What the government
should be doing is cutting its spending so we don't
drive right off a fiscal cliff. That's just basic common sense.
But to someone who sees themselves as a king, and
to someone without any love of country, the solution is simple, Well,

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let's just go bleed the people with more money. I'm
not going to cut any spending. I'm not going to
set aside any of my priorities. The stupid peasants are
just going to have to pony up more money. And
it tells you how they see themselves just like a
like a feudal lord somewhere. You know, you know how

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that used to work. You have an area and you
are essentially the god king of that area. In most
feudal systems. You can do whatever you want to whoever
you want. If you're riding through a village that's under
your charge, under your command, and you see a cow,
you like, what, that's mine? A woman you like, well,

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she's mine, Oh wife, mom, don't care, You're coming with me.
Whatever you want. You get to do whatever you want.
And they used to abuse the people all the time,
that people would be starving, but the feudal lord would
want to throw a big banquet for his friends, and
they just go raid all the grainhouses and take all
the food from the peasants, so they would start to death,

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and you would get to throw a big banquet for
you and all your other feudal lord buddies. That is
exactly how the people in Washington, d C. See themselves
and how they see you. We are being buried by
Washington DC spending in money printing buried. We can't but people.

(08:21):
The emails I get are freaking heartbreaking. Jesse. Our credit
cards are maxed out. I don't know how we're getting
through next month. Jesse. I've got to sell my house, Jesse.
I had to move back in with my son, Jesse.
People are drowning and in Washington, d C. Democrats and
Republicans in leadership aren't stressed about it even the teeniest

(08:45):
tiniest amount. If they ever have any stress about stuff
like that, it's only this. Well, I hope the peasants
aren't mad enough to cost me my next election. That's
the only thing they ever think about at all. Rather
than that you, your grocery bill, your power bill never

(09:07):
crosses their mind ever. Republican leadership, they're currently putting their
heads together to raise taxes. Why McConnell brought in experts
from the Commission on National Defense Strategy Strategy to discuss
the Commission's recent report. In the executive Summary, the Commission

(09:31):
claims that increased security spending should be accompanied by additional
taxes and reforms to entitlement spending, which, of course you
know will never happen. So why is it Republicans are
raising taxes? Well, I guess it's time to talk about globalism,

(09:51):
isn't it. It's time to talk about the defense industry.
It's time to talk about the Bank of Ukraine, which
it shall be referred to as just that on this
show from now on. So let's talk a little bit
about globalism. Let's talk about Ukraine and let's hit you
with this. I have a new soundboard item sound It's

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all Chris, don't shake your head. It's glorious. It's glorious.
Are you ready to hear from Dome? You're gonna hear
from Dome on the It's going on the soundboard, baby.
All that and more is still to come on the
Jesse Kelly Show. Before we do that, let's get your
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(10:39):
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It's because of the food. You would die early, earlier
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There's nothing nutritional in it. I don't care what kind
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(11:21):
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is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday, and I
can't believe I forgot this. Tomorrow's Ask Doctor Jesse Friday.

(12:02):
The week just flew by. All three hours for all
you new listeners. All three hours on Friday are dedicated
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I don't give a crap what it is. Send in

(12:23):
your questions. We'll do the whole show for you tomorrow
Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. Now, before I get
to the Mitch McConnell, globalism, Ukraine stuff. I'm just too excited.
I can't I can't hold back anymore. We have a
new soundboard item courtesy of Dome. Courtesy of Kamala Harris.
You see, Kamala Harris has no personality at all. She

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has made an entire career of adjusting things to appeal
to whoever her new crowd is. She's the ultimate panderer,
even for politicians, and politicians pander all the time. She's
taken it to a new level, and she's caught all
kind of grief for her various accents depending on the

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crowd she goes into. Remember, Kamala Harris is a valley
girl from California. She grew up in a ritzy neighborhood
in Canada and then a ritzy neighborhood in California. She's
just a valley girl. And there's nothing wrong with growing
up in a ritzy neighborhood better than getting shot. I mean,
you can't get any decent fried chicken, but it's still

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nothing wrong with it. But you got to own who
you are. She busted out a Latina accent last night,
good shaking her head. Chris and I'm so in love
with this that this is going to be permanently on
the soundboard.

Speaker 1 (13:51):
I love you, I love you, bag, I love you back,
I love you mommy.

Speaker 2 (14:05):
All right, quit focus, I gotta focus. Ukraine McConnell Democrats,
because they ate you. They don't care about the country.
You're just a tax farm to them. They're focused on
other things, and those other things are always enriching themselves
and gaining power for themselves and adventuring in foreign lands.

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It's not new. Have you ever read any historical stories
about a conqueror who just gathers up an army and
goes marching into foreign lands to conquer things? And oftentimes
it doesn't really make any sense. It wasn't in self
defense or anything. It just kind of wanted it. It's just, hey,
I want it. I'm gonna raise an army and I'm

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gonna go take it. Well, this is oftentimes how powerful
Meglomaniacs think. They are the ones who are the kings.
They're the ones in charge, and if I want something,
I'll take it and I don't care how many people
I have to kill in order to go get it. Well,
remember that mindset is pervasive in DC I lived in
DC for a year, and one thing that hits you

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so hard if you ever spend any decent amount of
time there, one thing that hits you so hard is
the self importance of everyone who works in that town.
It's not only the senators and congressman. If you run
into somebody at a party on the weekend, maybe you're
at a kid's t ball game, and they happen to

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work for anyone powerful, they will manage to find a
way to tell you about it within the first thirty
seconds of meeting them. Hi, I'm Jesse, I'm a menu whisper. Oh, Hi,
I'm Merk, I'm Mitch McConnell's chief of staff. Immediately, they'll
tell you immediately. And so that brings us to this
whole Russia Ukraine thing. Remember, the defense industry is insanely lucrative.

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These people make a fortune all the time, especially when
there are conflicts going on. They also hand out large
quantities of political money to these politicians. So the defense
spending will continue without any adjustments at all. In fact,
I'm gonna ask Chip Roy about this, Chris, when's Chip Roy?
Next hour? The last hour? Next hour, Chris, you're allowed

(16:21):
to use the microphone so you don't have to make
hand signals like it's baseball. Okay, next hour, there we go, Chris,
that's not a nice hand signal. Put that finger down.
That's not right now. Anyway, next hour, chip Roy's gonna
join us. But you know what chip Roy told me
one time about the defense spending part. He said, you know,
one of the reasons we can't ever cut any spending
in Washington, DC, he said, because half the GOP caucus

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believes that we can never cut a dime in defense
spending and any efforts to do that are somehow an
affront to national security. So that's the defense spending portion
of it. Well, then you have this huge Ukraine Russia war.
The defense industry's making fortune on it, and the finance
industry is going to make a bigger fortune on it

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when the thing finally expires, because we've promised, of course,
to rebuild. What this means is the Mitch McConnell's of
the world stand to only gain from this conflict continuing
without end, and then once it's over, they'll make even more.
That's where we're at, and they don't think about you

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or the country. They're having a nice little global adventure
passing money around between themselves and not a care in
the world about the fact that you can't afford groceries.
It's really just a great example of globalism. They don't
see themselves as Americans or American leaders. They're all kind
of in this together, trying to overcome the will of

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the stupid peasants like you, like me, like us, people
who don't know what's best for us. That's how they think. Anyway.
I have an author on next and he's going to
talk about murder. I don't know that I've ever had
some like this on the show, but we're gonna talk
to him in a moment. Matt Murphy is his name.
Before I do that, I want to get to this email. Hey, Jesse,

(18:07):
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promo code Jesse, We'll be back. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show on Hey Thursday. I can't wait to talk
about murder now. That's gonna be dark crime and being
a prosecutor and all things that I'm never qualified I'll
never be qualified for, could never do. But anyway, Matt
can joining me now. Author of a new book, the

(19:36):
Book of Murder. What a freaking title, Matt Murphy, could
you please explain what it's like looking at bad guys
and trying to throw them in jail.

Speaker 3 (19:47):
Oh gosh.

Speaker 4 (19:48):
Well, you know, you work, you work up to the
to the really serious stuff.

Speaker 3 (19:52):
You start out as a.

Speaker 4 (19:53):
DA doing misdemeanors and then juvenile court and they kind
of groom you and you know, work you up to
the to the heavy duties.

Speaker 3 (20:00):
And you know.

Speaker 4 (20:01):
The fascinating thing about a lot of serial killers and
serial sex offenders, which were often kind of the same thing.
They love to represent themselves. So sometimes you're literally you're
up against the guy. I mean, Ted Bundy did that.
I had a guy named.

Speaker 3 (20:17):
Douglas Hopper who's a serial rapist who did that.

Speaker 4 (20:19):
And of course I prosecuted rodneyl Call of the Dating
Game killer and he did that too. So you literally
sometimes have to get to know them on an interpersonal
level where you're in there talking to him for months,
and it's a fascinating experience.

Speaker 3 (20:35):
Honestly, Matt, I'm going.

Speaker 2 (20:37):
To ask, honestly, the weirdest hippie question in the world.
I swear I'm not burning crystals or something in here,
but did you ever i mean, round monsters like this,
serial killers, serial rapists, did you ever just feel evil
when you're close to them? Or did they seem almost
like normal people, whereas the crimes didn't make sense when

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you talk to them, when you were around them.

Speaker 4 (21:00):
Well, that's the fascinating thing, right, I Mean, when I
first rotated into homicide, I thought serial killers were going
to be like Buffalo Bill from Silence of the Lamps,
you know where they're they're super creepy and they drive
a van and they live in a creepy house on
the hill, right.

Speaker 3 (21:15):
And the reality is, sterial killers.

Speaker 4 (21:20):
Tend to be just like the guy in front of
you in a Starbucks line, and you'd never know. And
that's that's why Jack the Ripper got.

Speaker 3 (21:27):
Away with it.

Speaker 4 (21:27):
That's why you got guys like you know, the BTK
killer who's active in his church. A lot of these
guys I thought also when I first started doing those cases.

Speaker 3 (21:38):
I thought that they would.

Speaker 4 (21:39):
They all suffer from some horrible childhood trauma that would
somehow rationally explain why they were sadistically raping and murdering everybody.

Speaker 3 (21:49):
And the truth is.

Speaker 4 (21:51):
Is even scarier. And the fact is a lot of
these guys are they're very intelligent, they're handsome, they're charming,
and they were never abused as kid. And that's an
uncomfortable reality.

Speaker 3 (22:02):
But it's it's the truth.

Speaker 4 (22:04):
If there's one common trait for a lot of them
when they're young, in addition to their their pension for
killing animals because.

Speaker 3 (22:10):
They like to do that, it's that a lot of
them were spoiled as kids. So it's a it's a
it is.

Speaker 4 (22:15):
A fascinating thing.

Speaker 3 (22:16):
But serial killers, you know, I also thought, hey, this is.

Speaker 4 (22:19):
An American phenomenon, and you know, and it's a product
of the modern age and the isolation of the individual,
and blah blah blah. It's not at all. It goes
back to ancient Rome. There have always been serial killers around,
probably farther back than that. But it is a fascinating subject,
and you do you you feel it sometimes, like with

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with All Calla. I mean that guy, he was charming,
he was intelligent, you'd never know, but then you open
the file and you know it was the most sadistic,
brutal murders you could possibly imagine. So it's a fascinating thing,
it really is.

Speaker 2 (22:56):
My wife is going to nerd out on your book
so badly. I guarantee, I guarantee when I get home tonight,
she'll be watching some sick freak serial killer documentary or
something like that. I don't understand. Okay, So Matt tell
me about this book again. We're speaking with author Matt Murphy.
He has a new book out. I'm sure you're probably
all ordering it right about now. The Book of Murder.

Speaker 3 (23:16):
What is it?

Speaker 2 (23:16):
What is it?

Speaker 4 (23:18):
So essentially it's a memoir.

Speaker 3 (23:20):
It's uh.

Speaker 4 (23:21):
I spent seventeen years in the homicide unit of the
Orange County DA's office. I tried some really big, high
profile cases.

Speaker 3 (23:30):
You know.

Speaker 4 (23:30):
I was the Orange County prosecutor for the Golden State Killer.
Although I don't really go into that in the book.
I'm saving that for the next one. But I've got essentially,
you get in and you you live and breathe murder cases.
So they all we did was we just did. We
did murders. I was the son of the city the
Costa Mesa, Luguna Beach, Newport Beach, and Irvine. So the
way Orange County does it, you it's a vertical unit.

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So in other words, we would get the call in
the middle of the night. I worked with the same
detectives over and over again for those cities, and I
did every order that happened in those in that jurisdiction
for seventeen years. And there's a bunch of different kinds,
you know. There's my first murder trial was a Russian
mob hit in the city of Coasta, Mesa. And then
you've got like you've got game killings, You've got child

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of these killings, you've got domestic violence killings, robbery's gone wrong.
I think the most fascinating ones are conspiracies to murder
people from money. And then, of course I did. I
prosecuted thirteen people who satisfied the FBI definition of serial killer,
you know, although there's only six of them that really

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I think were the.

Speaker 3 (24:36):
True blue guys.

Speaker 4 (24:38):
But it was a fascinating experience and I wanted to
I had stories to tell from doing that. And I've
personally walked about one hundred crime scenes where I've gone
out in the middle of the night with my investigator
right after the murder happens, and I sort of share some.

Speaker 3 (24:53):
Of those thoughts with the reader, like what goes.

Speaker 4 (24:55):
Through your mind when you walk into a murder scene,
and it's your responsibility to figure out, you know, when
there's enough evidence to charge, who to charge, what charges
to file. And I kind of I walk the reader
through that process, and I share about a dozen of
my big, big, high profile cases. I had a Dirty
Gone that was one of mine. I had the Right

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the dating GameCo running out of Call. Also did Sky
to da Leone. He's the one that murdered that poor couple,
Tom and Jackie Hawks on their yacht in Newport. And
I kind of give the readers a behind the scenes
account of much of those cases. And I, you know,
I poured my heart and soul into it, and I.

Speaker 3 (25:35):
Hope, I really hope people like it.

Speaker 2 (25:37):
Does it affect you? I asked the question because I
know a bunch of cops and homicide cops in particular,
homicide cops and people who deal with, you know, domestic
abuse situation, but homicide cops the things they see. You know,
you walk through that much death in darkness and it's
not even a car accident, not that that's easy, but
someone killed someone else. And they all dealt with it

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in different ways, some of them unhealthy ways, too much drinking,
some of them buried it. But does it affect you?
Did it affect you? Does it still affect you?

Speaker 4 (26:08):
Yeah, it absolutely affects you in some positive and some
negative ways, but but oftentimes not in the way that
a lot of people think. You know, you, I've seen
things that you can't imagine, and I mean they're all
they're too graphic given to describe here.

Speaker 3 (26:24):
But you where it where it really stresses.

Speaker 4 (26:31):
You out is when when you go to a crime
scene and you see some innocent person that's been murdered,
whether it's in they're in a ditch, or in their
living room or on the autopsy table wherever it is,
and then you meet with their families especially you know,
you feel sorry for any of their levels. But for

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some reason, the moms always got to me. You know,
the moms you know, and you you because Orange County
does it that way where you're in at the ground level,
literally the night of the murder. You're there and you
meet with these family members. You understand the profound responsibility
that you have as a prosecutor. You have to make
sure that the constitutional rights manity defendant are scrupulously adhere to.

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That's a part of the job. We want it to
be that way. But boy, what kept me up at
night was the idea of failing when I'm trying to
bring justice to one of those poor families, and that's.

Speaker 3 (27:25):
What stresses you out, that's what keeps you.

Speaker 4 (27:27):
Up, and you always wonder have I done enough?

Speaker 3 (27:29):
Have I done enough?

Speaker 4 (27:30):
Have I done enough? And you wake up a lot
in the middle of the night, especially when you're in trial.
And fortunately I worked with some of the most talented,
dedicated people. That I'm biased, but I think we had
the best. I think I got the best team out
there in the world. And you know, we had a
very successful run fortunately, and we got you know, I.

Speaker 3 (27:51):
Tried fifty two cases, fifty two jury.

Speaker 4 (27:54):
Trials during my seventeen years in the home seid unit,
and we had we had a lot of success that
and I'm just profoundly grateful for the for all those
people behind the scenes that made me look good when
I got into court. But it was definitely affects you.
It impacts relationships a lot, at least for me, it did.
You know, you get a lot of call outs holidays

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and birthdays, and you know, for some reason, people love
to murder each other during the holidays and and you know,
you got to go and it's taxing on relationships, and
but it was you know, I still miss it every
day and if I had it to do all over again,
all over again. I wouldn't have changed the thing.

Speaker 2 (28:32):
That's freaking awesome. He is Matt Murphy. His book is
called The Book of Murder. Go order it.

Speaker 3 (28:38):
Matt.

Speaker 2 (28:39):
My parting shot to you would be, you really need
to start a podcast with stories like that and with
a voice like that. You might find yourself having a
really big one. I am officially a fan and I'll
be buying it. Matt Murphy, The Book of Murder. I
appreciate you, brother.

Speaker 3 (28:52):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 2 (28:55):
That's intense, totally different for us. We don't do that
kind of thing. It was cool, though. Speaking of murder,
let's talk about abortion. Let's talk about it. I got
this email. I love this. This is I love this.
The subject is robbing the Libs. Dear son of Don.
That's my dad's name.

Speaker 3 (29:12):
Don.

Speaker 2 (29:13):
I own a small business and recently I met with
two different liberal women, both with COMMI signage on their properties.
I elevated both estimates by five hundred dollars each. Both
jobs went off without a hitch, and their checks cleared
the bank. This evening, I'm cutting a check for one
thousand dollars to preborn I plan to continue this journey
of using my business to overcharge commies and use the

(29:36):
extra money to support life. I am the Robinhood of
the unborn Gosha. I love this guy. Go save a life.
You don't have to give a thousand dollars. You can
then give a million dollars. I don't care. It's tax deductible.
You want a big fat tax deduction while saving a life.
Preborn gives ultrasounds to women who are about to have

(29:56):
an abortion. You pay for it. Save a life tonight
twenty eight bucks spies that ultrasound. Preborn dot com slash
Jesse is where you give spotted by preborn. We'll be back.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday, reminding
you that tomorrow is and ask doctor Jesse Friday. Gets

(30:19):
your questions emailed in right now. Don't wait, they're already
stacking up on me Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
It's gonna be a real good time. That's look. Let's
check back in with Dome.

Speaker 1 (30:33):
I love you.

Speaker 2 (30:37):
Speaking of Dome, I have to play this. They love
this line. This is the line is not unique to her.
Many many, many Democrats have said this publicly. They mean
something back.

Speaker 5 (30:50):
I grew up understanding the children of the community are
the children of the community.

Speaker 2 (30:57):
Okay, pretty profound stuff. Don't dismiss that though, as standard
airhead domes. What's she talking about?

Speaker 5 (31:06):
I grew up understanding the children of the community are
the children of the community.

Speaker 2 (31:12):
You know, oftentimes people who are normal and decent, like you,
they can be confused by evil and how evil works
and how evil thinks we Have you ever found yourself
saying or have you heard someone say to you before?

(31:33):
I don't understand why they can't just leave the kids alone.
When it comes to all the rainbow filth and schools
and the child drag stuff. Why did they have to
take over Nickelodeon the TV channel? Why did they have
to take over Disney and gay the whole thing up?

Speaker 3 (31:49):
What?

Speaker 2 (31:50):
Why? Why can't they just leave the kids alone? Why
can't they leave kids alone? Have you ever thought that? Well,
you should understand. Children are the last thing they would
leave alone. Children are their highest priority because children are
the most innocent and pure among us. So if you're

(32:15):
not an evil person, you don't understand that mentality. You
can't because you're not a demon like these people are.
When these people look at your children. Oh you have it, Chris.
Oh yeah, So there's a show. This is Nickelodeon, right, Chris.
I think it is Blues Clues and I know the

(32:35):
name of the show. It's a huge children's program. Why
why couldn't they just leave all the rainbow filth on?
I don't know, ABC. Why'd they have to do this,
Tay Blue?

Speaker 5 (32:46):
Look at all these families, high families.

Speaker 2 (32:50):
It's time for a priperin. Family's marching one by one.

Speaker 5 (32:55):
Parah hour brah, family's marching one by one hourah.

Speaker 2 (33:00):
Okay, Chris, I've got it. Hey kids, it's Pride parade time.
Why because children are innocent and pure, and if you
can grab the kids and break them from their parents,
they will grow to be loyal communists foot soldiers for

(33:23):
their entire life. You look at someone else's children, your
neighbor's kids, kids in a restaurant something, and it would
never ever occur to you to pull that child aside
and say, hey, kids, listen. I know your parents. They
taught you to don't chew with your mouth open, and
I'm here to tell you chew with your mouth open.

(33:46):
Mom and dad are stupid and you should chew with
your mouth open. It would never occur to you to
grab a child and say that to them. You must understand, though,
it would never occur to them to not do that.
When they look at your children, they are desperate to
shatter them, to break them away from you. Not only

(34:10):
because the kids are innocent, that's the main reason, but
because they're desperate to shatter the American family. In any society,
ours included, but any society, historically, the nuclear family unit moms,
dad's children. They are the bedrock of every single society.

(34:34):
If you have a society of happy, healthy, stable homes
with a nuclear family intact. Not that that's going to
work out for everyone. Maybe it didn't work out for you.
I'm not certainly not passing judgment. But as a society,
if that's what your society has a bunch of strong
nuclear families, then the society itself will be strong. And

(34:57):
why why is that? Well, remember you were created. Men
and women are supposed to fit together, and they're meant
to be together. And children need a mom and a dad.
That's part of how they're built. They need both things.
And again I'm not passing any judgment. Maybe your home

(35:19):
blew up on you it freaking happens. Life is ugly
and messy. But if children have those things stable family,
loving mom, loving father, children will grow up to be stable, happy, healthy, Well,
A stable, happy, healthy human being would never choose communism.
That doesn't happen. Communism is for the miserable, It's for

(35:44):
the bitter, it's for the male contents. I hate man,
It's that's what it's for. So if you can shatter
a child emotionally, spiritually, if you can break a child
away from their parents, you are almost guaranteeing for you
yourself a future foot soldier who will march on your behalf.

(36:06):
They love this line. Kamala Heroes is not near the
first one to use this line.

Speaker 5 (36:10):
Grew up understanding the children of the community are the
children of the community.

Speaker 2 (36:16):
Joe Biden has said things like that the children belong
to all of us, that all these commu pundits on TV,
they're all of our children. The children belong to the
entire village. And what are they actually saying. Are they
saying they want to actually help care for your child,
provide for your child, nurture your child. No, what they're
saying is your kids don't belong to you because I'm

(36:38):
a vile communist demon. I want your children to belong
to me so I can eat them. That's how these
people think. It's way, way sick, and it's not unique
to our communists. Lenin talked about give me four years
educating the masses. I'm paraphrasing, give me four years educating
the masses of children, and I'll create a socialist country forever.

(37:02):
They knew that. The earliest communists knew because they were
demons too. They knew they had to get the kids,
break the kids, break the family, and then you're set.
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