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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Jesse Kellby Show. Let's have some fun on a Wednesday,
a wonderful Wednesday, lobday. We're almost to the weekend kind
of either way, we're over halfway there or over halfway.
Put a smile on your face. There's a lot to

(00:23):
get to tonight. Well, at some point in time, we'll
get to Russia, Ukraine, we'll get to the communist world.
To make believe in amazing stat just came out about
the knowledge the public has about Charlie Kirk's assassination. I'm
gonna tell you right now. In the opening hour, half hour,
I don't know, maybe two hours, we're going to discuss

(00:45):
the concept we talk about a lot on the show,
the communists rewarding their friends and punishing their enemies, all
that Korean fried chicken emails, and so much more coming
up tonight on the world famous See Calli Show. Now,
let's discuss something that has been discussed before and will
be discussed over and over and over again on this show.

(01:08):
As we endeavor what a great word Chris, I read
that today. What that's a great word? As we endeavor
to understand the mind of our enemy, understanding how communists operate,
why they do why they say the things they do
is so important because we are in a battle for

(01:29):
our country. It's a political battle right now, Lord Willing.
It never gets beyond that. But in any war, understanding
your enemy, what he wants, why he does the things
he does, is critically important. And it's hard for normal
people to understand the motivations of evil people, isn't it.

(01:52):
But I've always been fascinated by this. When when you
read some horrible story in the news, you know something,
what's the worst thing in the world, A couple abusing
a kid. In some horrible story about some kid who's
been abused by his parents, I find myself sitting there thinking,

(02:13):
how could you? I don't understand it. It's so beyond
my understanding. I guess I love my son so much,
my little buddies. I just couldn't. I couldn't imagine any
reason why. And I try to understand. Right. So let's
discuss power, in the concept of power and how the
communist views it versus how you view it, or at

(02:36):
least how you want to. Good people, decent people view
power as an opportunity to help others, right, to better
the lives of others, not themselves. In various forms. Maybe
you're wealthy, maybe you want to be. But I would

(02:57):
venture to guess if I asked you, what would you
do with a billion dollars? If I could give you
a billion dollars, that probably somewhere on your list after
you bought some red lobster in a sports car. Somewhere
on your list you would mention helping somebody something in
some way, wouldn't you, Well, why, because you have something,

(03:22):
and you understandably think the idea of having something is
to help others. Political power, any kind of political power,
whatever level it is. Good decent people naturally think about
how they would help their community or state or country

(03:42):
if given that power. If I asked you right now
what you would do if I could make you president?
Right now you're sworn in, you sit down in the
Oval office. Maybe your list of things you would do,
Maybe it aligns with me, maybe it doesn't. I'm sure
there'd be some overlap. But i'd bet you money the
list of things you would do. They're selfless things, aren't they?

(04:06):
Things that are about helping the country. Whether we agree
or not, they're they're about helping the country. That's how normal,
decent people think. The communist doesn't think that way at all.
That never enters his mind. We have to always understand
how and why he thinks the way he does, why

(04:29):
he operates the way he does, And we have to
understand how he thinks about power. He seeks it out
and whenever, wherever he obtains it, he will use his
power to help his friends and punish his enemies. And

(04:50):
that's the only thing in his mind. Power should ever
be used for the concept of helping another person, or
helping the community, or help helping the state, or helping
the country. He is completely unencumbered by the by these feelings,
by these thoughts, They never cross his mind. All he

(05:11):
thinks about helping his friends, punishing his enemies. And look,
maybe it's a maybe it's a judge. Maybe it's a judge. Well,
if you were a judge, you would try to interpret
the law, preside over cases, ensure that criminals are sent
to prison. Of course, these are the things you would do.

(05:33):
But remember, a communist doesn't think like that. He only
puts on the judge's robes to help his friends and
punish his enemies. Maybe maybe it's even more power than that.
Maybe it's the power of the presidency. We'll get to that.
There's all kinds of stories out there about that. What
do you do with presidency? Well, here's a great one USPS.

(05:55):
That's a postal Service USPS electric vehicle fleet behind schedule,
with three billion dollars in taxpayer funds spent and only
six hundred and twelve vehicles built. Joe Biden got elected,
worked with his communist allies to pass something hilariously named

(06:19):
the Inflation Reduction Act. Of course, it had nothing to
do with inflation. It made inflation worth worse. But again,
communists lie about everything all the time. They wouldn't they
wouldn't have any problem naming it and outright lie like that.
What was the Inflation Reduction Act? Well, it's exactly what
we just talked about. It's half of it. Anyway. What
do they do with power. They reward their friends and

(06:40):
punish their enemies. The Inflation Reduction Act was a theft
of your money and a handout to the allies of
the Democrat Party. Three billion dollars to build an electric
vehicle fleet. Was never about actually building any electric vehicles.
That's why they didn't build it the electric vehicles. It

(07:01):
was about stealing your money and handing it to your friends.
So again, maybe it's a large amount of power where
you're the president and you can you can push through
a law that hands out billions to friends. But remember,
it's not just about having a large amount of power.
Any power, any even what you would consider to be

(07:25):
a small amount of power. Any power should be used
to punish your enemies and rewards your friends. Maybe the
only power you have. Maybe you're a sixty five year
old unemployed communist woman, and maybe maybe you got a
job as the library, as a librarian at the local library.

(07:49):
You wouldn't think of that as a powerful position, right,
After all, she can't raise your taxes, open up your border.
What power does she actually have, Well, it's all a
little but it still can be used for the revolution.
And that's how she looks at it. You would never
look at it that way if I made you a librarian,

(08:09):
But that's how she looks at it. So when she
walks into work, she thinks about the power she's been
given and how it can be used. Therefore, hey, you
know what we need in the kids section. We need
a gigantic LGBTQ display. We have to make sure those

(08:29):
little kids are waterboarded with rainbow propaganda. After all, if
we can train Ey one of them, he'll be a
democrat for life. She doesn't have much power, but she
has the power to do that. Maybe we take those bibles,
let's stuff those back in the corner, No big deal.
Let's get the demonic stuff up front. Make sure Jesus

(08:51):
and his word's tucked in the back, shall we? What
else can she do? Well, she's got a little bit
of a budget. There's always budget to do some sort
of community reading, and she could have a veteran come in,
maybe maybe a coach, some sort of established local human
being successful that that could maybe do some kind of

(09:13):
an event with the kids. But how would that help
the revolution? How would it help the revolution to bring
in a World War II veteran? That wouldn't help the revolution?
You know what would Let's get a drag queen in
here to read to the kids on Saturday. We got
a little budget, we want to help the revolution. What

(09:36):
would be better for the revolution than making sure Aiden,
Jaden and Braden are seated in front of a man
in a dress pretending to be a woman and learning
to accept this kind of disgusting degeneracy. That's how the
communist looks at power. It's all about the revolution, and

(09:57):
we have to always understand and try to think like
he thinks, at least try to understand how he thinks.
It is the Jesse Kelly Joe on a wonderful, wonderful Wednesday,
a hump Day. Back to what we were discussing, Communists
reward their friends and punish their enemies. Somalia is all
in the news right now because the United States of

(10:18):
America imported tens of thousands of people from the most wretched, fraudulent,
warlord driven country on planet Earth. Because we are suicidal
with our immigration policies. We let eighty thousand of them
set up shop in the state of Minnesota. And now
the former swing state of Minnesota is now solidly blue,

(10:40):
and the taxpayers up there are routinely pillaged as Somali
gangs roam the streets. So Somalia is in the news now,
and you would think if you were mayor of Minneapolis,
attorney general of Minnesota, that this would probably be a
problem for you, right after all, these people are pillaging

(11:01):
the taxpayers of your state. But again, that's how you
would think the communist doesn't think that way. How do
you get elected if you want to be mayor of Minneapolis,
Well you have to campaign here, in campaign there. But
one thing you most definitely have to do. You've got
to go let the Somalis know you're gonna keep the

(11:23):
scam going. Here's Jacob Fresk. He's wrong and we want
them here.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
Somali people have been an extraordinary benefit.

Speaker 1 (11:33):
I'll say it again.

Speaker 2 (11:34):
Somali people have been a benefit to our city for
longer than I have been in our city. They have
added to the cultural fabric of what Minneapolis is. They
were welcoming to me when I first.

Speaker 1 (11:49):
We're gonna stop for just a second. Sorry, I have
to talk about this. The cultural fabric. That's one of
those words. Whenever you hear it, that should just set
off alarm bells in your mind the second you hear it.
They add to the cultural fabric. You see, there's this

(12:11):
insane way of thinking about the United States of America.
Everyone on the left will push this, old school, loser,
low tgpeers will push this. There's a good chance a
teacher of yours, from time to time tried to push
this idea of cultural fabric melting pot. You've heard that saying,

(12:33):
haven't you melting pot? They love to use that cultural fabric.
And of course, whenever they're using that term, what are
they always doing? It's weird whenever that term comes up,
have you Well, let me ask you this. I'll put
it to you this way. Whenever you've heard a teacher,
a politician, a member of the media from any side,

(12:55):
whenever you've heard them use the term melting pot or
cultural fabric, have they ever once referred to that as
in reference to the Christian community of this country?

Speaker 3 (13:11):
Ever?

Speaker 1 (13:11):
Once? Ever, one time? Have you heard that? Ah? Nah, No, Well,
that's weird because those were the people who founded the country.
That was overwhelmingly the belief system of the people who
wrote the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence. In fact, it

(13:33):
was a requirement church attendance, was a requirement to be
part of the government when this country was founded. Yet
today low tgpers, communists, media allies, professors, they'll constantly refer
to the melting pot and cultural fabric. Yet that's never
ever what they're referring to. Why, because they're not actually

(13:54):
interested in melting pot stuff. They're not interested in cultural
fabric stuff. What they're interested in, is weakening your defenses
to what they're actually trying to do. They're not trying
to weave Somalis into the cultural fabric of the United
States of America. They're trying to change the fabric entirely

(14:19):
into being something that will we elect them without end.
Jacob Fray is not actually concerned about Somali's being woven
into the cultural fabric of America. Jacob Fray is interested
in getting elected again and again and again. And even
though the mall of America looks like you just got
air dropped into Mogadishu now, and he's well aware of

(14:42):
the crime problems, the fraud, the violence, the abuse of women.
He knows all these and you can cite all these
stats to him through your blue in the face. He
understands that cultural fabric. There's a chance that term weakens
your defenses. I'll let him go ahead and have his head.
He's wrong, and we want them here.

Speaker 2 (15:00):
Somali people have been an extraordinary benefit.

Speaker 1 (15:04):
I'll say it again.

Speaker 2 (15:05):
Somali people have been a benefit to our city for
longer than I have been in our city. They have
added to the cultural fabric of what Minneapolis is. They
were welcoming to me when I first came out to Minneapolis.
In fact, they were one of the first groups that
I myself got to know. To again villainize an entire

(15:27):
group is ridiculous under any circumstances, and the way that
Donald Trump is consistently doing it, I think calls into
question major constitutional violations and it certainly violates the moral
fabric of what we stand by in this country as Americans.

Speaker 1 (15:47):
Jacob Fray is trying to reward its friends right now.
ICE is tearing its way through Minneapolis, deporting all the
criminals Somalis they can get their hands on there, and
guys like Jacob Fray are worried about the friends. Keith Ellison,
Attorney General of Many of Minnesota, He's worried about his friends.

Speaker 4 (16:04):
Importantly, We're not going to turn our backs on our neighbors.
But because of course, Somali immigrants are good for Minnesota,
just like mung immigrants are good for Minnesota. Mexican immigrants
are good for Minnesota. German, Italian, Irish, Norwegian immigrants are
good for Minnesota, and Anionami and Dakota people are good
for Minnesota.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
They are together what makes us us they're good for
his voter rules.

Speaker 5 (16:31):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday. Remember
you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
Ma'm Donnie taps felon, who served seven years for robbing
New York City taxi drivers as the criminal legal system advisor.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
Communists reward their friends and punish their enemies. Now let's
get to the punished punishing their enemies part. We'll get
to some emails and other stuff. I want to talk
about this all night. Justice Clarence Thomas rarely speaks in
the Supreme Courtes, one of the more quiet ones. It's
just wonderful. When he does speak, it usually carries some weight.

(17:17):
So let's just briefly discuss what happened here. They attacked
in New Jersey. Attorney General New Jersey attacked a pro
life pregnancy center. Pro life pregnancy center. Remember what pro
life pregnancy centers do. They don't politicize anything. It's not

(17:38):
a political campaign. They help young women choose to have
their babies instead of kill it, and oftentimes then provide
for these women after they have their babies. That's it.
It's really the most wonderful thing in the world pro
life pregnancy centers. But communists are demonic because communism is

(18:02):
the religion of the devil. It's devil worship, it really
genuinely is, and that's why they love child sacrifice so much.
They quickly move past the well that should be safe,
legal and rare to having rallies now where they brag
about how many babies they've aborted. And it's not that

(18:22):
they're okay with killing babies. That was always what they
tried to sell you. They're okay with it. They want to.
It's a desire of theirs. And you can tell because
they attack pregnancy centers. Sometimes the street animals will violently

(18:43):
attack them, fire bombs and things like that. Sometimes they'll
use their legal power to attack them. So they launched
this investigation into this pregnancy center. Clarence Thomas asked the
counsel why, what was the reason?

Speaker 6 (19:04):
Did you have complaints that formed the basis of your
concern about the fundraising activities here.

Speaker 3 (19:14):
We certainly had complaints about crisis pregnancy centers that potential.

Speaker 6 (19:18):
About this crisis pregnancy center, So.

Speaker 3 (19:21):
I think we've been clear from the outset that we
haven't had complaints about this specific So you.

Speaker 6 (19:26):
Had no basis to think that they were deceiving any
of their contributors.

Speaker 3 (19:32):
I don't think I don't think that's correct, your honor.
I think we had carefully canvassed all of the public
information that has provided on the website of First Choice
in making a determination that we wanted to initiate an investigation.

Speaker 6 (19:47):
But you had no factual basis.

Speaker 3 (19:49):
I don't think that's true, your honor. I think, for example,
you could take a look at a comparison between the
donation page for First Choice that we have carved out
from the very beginning.

Speaker 6 (20:00):
So you had no complainants, We.

Speaker 3 (20:03):
Had no complaints, But the state governments federal government initiate
investigations all the time in the absence of complaints where
they have a reason to suspect that there could be
potential issues of legal compliance. And look, it could be
the case based on our investigation when we look at documents,
when we look at information that ultimately will determine that

(20:23):
First Choice isn't liable for any violations.

Speaker 6 (20:27):
It just seemed to be a burdensome way to find
out whether someone has a confusing website.

Speaker 1 (20:37):
Communists use power to punish their enemies too. If I
were to ever make you attorney general of a state,
you would try, even if you didn't have real legal knowledge,
you would try to do the best you could as
the top law enforcement officer of your state to punish criminals.

(20:58):
But communists don't think like that all. They can't even
relate to thinking like that. The second they sit down
behind the desk as the attorney general of a state
or the United States of America, they immediately start to
think about all the ways they can destroy their political enemies.

(21:18):
Attorney general sits down, sees a pregnancy center giving life
to the unborn, and thinks, how can we destroy them?
I have the power of the state in my hands.
How can I destroy my enemies? Understand what we're up against.

(21:39):
It really is truly demonic It is evil. All right,
forget about this nonsense. I'm going to talk about something else.
It's not something majorly on your mind, it's not something
majorly on my mind. But the stories have been coming
out for more than a week now, and honestly they've
been coming out since the beginning of the Russia Ukraine

(22:01):
War about the corruption. Zelenski's chief of staff just got
the heave ho quote resigned forced to resign. Whatever story
you want to believe. But I think about how much
of your money has been sent over there, and I

(22:22):
think about this. The reason I brought this up is politicians,
large media figures, they are so good at something, They
are so good at taking something even and horrible they
want to do and breaking it down into a bumper

(22:43):
sticker slogan that you and I will have a hard
time saying no to. You understand what I mean. This
actually goes back long throughout history, but Kissinger was one
of the ones who talked about this. You know that phrase,
support our true support our troops. You've heard it before,
maybe you've even said it before. Support our troops, support

(23:04):
our troops? Do you know that was a kissing your line?
Do you know why he came up with that line? One,
it can mean whatever he wants it to mean. Two,
how can you say no to that? Who doesn't want
to support the troops? Now it's not defined in that

(23:27):
little bumper sticker support our troops? I support the troops.
Do you support the troops? It's never defined for you,
and it's almost impossible to say, you know what, no,
I don't support the troops. Who wants to be the
one who says that. And I think about how when
Russia invaded Ukraine, and I don't know many people who

(23:50):
cheered for that, but I think about how it was
constantly sold to the American people. I think about how
many people started draping them so elves in Ukrainian flags,
and the second you started raising questions about well, wait
a minute, I don't like the invasion, but Ukraine is
not a NATO ally. We don't have any we don't

(24:12):
have any obligations here. There are no legal obligations. Wait,
why are we sending weapons? How much money are we
sending over? Hold on Ukraine? Is Ukraine was, before the invasion,
the black market weapons hub of the planet. Did you
know that the number one black market weapons hub on
planet Earth before Russia invaded was Ukraine. It is a

(24:34):
country that has been filled with corruption for years and
years and years, I mean decades. They've just been plagued
by it, like so many of the former Soviet Bloc
countries have. Why are we sending this? But all your
concerns got shot down with boiler plate, bumper sticker things
that were so hard for normal people to break down.

(24:58):
What do you support RUSSI. I guess you love Putin?
Are you against Putin? Do you love Putin? Do you
support Russia? Well, nobody wants to be labeled as a
Putin supporter. No American, No red blooded American who loves freedom,
no red blooded American.

Speaker 2 (25:19):
Who thinks no freedom is not free.

Speaker 1 (25:22):
Nobody wants to be labeled as a Russian supporter. So
they use bumper sticker phrases to weaken your defenses. It
is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Fantastic Wednesday. If
you missed any part of the show, you can download
at iHeart, Spotify iTunes. So speaking on speaking of people

(25:46):
using simplistic ideas, simplistic terms, terms designed to make opposing
them difficult for normal people, because it sounds so good, right,
it sounds it sounds like it's something hard to argue against.
Melinda Gates, she is one of these people there are

(26:08):
sadly many in our country, one of these insanely wealthy
people who uses the wealth they didn't earn to destroy
the country. Always, of course, in the name of God
doing good. Listen to what she.

Speaker 7 (26:24):
Said, our institutions, if it starts to not be as reflective,
we were making strides, but not as reflected in our
education system or not reflected on the hill. We're seeing
the policies that are coming out of Congress right. It's
why I believe we need farmer women in our state houses,
far more Hispanic people in our state houses, so that

(26:45):
our state houses then grow to Congress. Congress looks like
our populace. That's where we need to get and we
just aren't there yet. And I think some of the
initiatives were starting to help.

Speaker 1 (27:00):
We need more women in the state house and more Hispanics.
Why why do we need that? But in what way
is that important? Now? It's hard for normal people to
argue against it because you don't want to be accused

(27:23):
of being racist or being sexist or something like that.
But they understand that's such an easy sell for people.
It really breaks down people's defenses against it. Hey, I
think we need more women in politics. Nobody wants to
be that guy who says, why no, we don't look obviously,

(27:47):
I'll be that guy. Everybody knows that. But normal people
who have shame and who care what other people think,
which is most people, normal people freeze up in that moment.
I'm not talking about just you and me talking about
things over the air. I'm talking about when you get
with friends, when you get with family, the holidays are
coming up, and you're sitting around sipping on eggnog, and

(28:11):
your liberal aunt Pegy says, we need more women in politics.
Do you feel bold enough, strong enough to say, why, no,
we don't. We need more people with guts, no matter
what their sex is. We need more people who will
fight against the evils in this country, no matter what
their sex is, no matter what their race is. But

(28:32):
we don't need more women at all. That shouldn't even
be considered. But it's so difficult for normal people to
swallow any fear that pops up, of the accusations that
will come their way, and argue against it. We've seen
this all over corporate America, with all this deifilth that

(28:53):
got pushed all over the place and ran white men
out of corporate America as fast as they possibly could.
We need more minorities? Why?

Speaker 8 (29:04):
Why?

Speaker 1 (29:04):
Why should that be a priority for any business ever?
The business should prioritize whatever makes money. The sharpest, hard
working people, no matter their race, no matter their sex,
should always be the ones who get hired. Why is
it important that we have more minorities. Why is it
important that we have more women? Why is why are

(29:27):
these things important? Ask these people these questions. They don't
have solid answers. How does it help the Jesse Kelly Show?
How does it help you and your daily commute? If
I tell you that we're going to hire a new
producer and uh, he's definitely going to be Asian, you
know what? Not he We're hiring an Asian woman and

(29:51):
we won't consider anyone else but an Asian woman, How
does that help the show you listen to every single day?
In what way could you twist yourself into knots and
say that helps? You can't. It's not possible because it
doesn't help. But what they bank on is good people

(30:12):
like you not being bold enough to argue against it.
It goes back to just what we were talking about,
phrases like support our troops? Are you pro putin? These
simple phrases, simple phrases chosen for a reason. It's the
Jacob Fray talking about the cultural fabric.

Speaker 2 (30:33):
He's wrong and we want them here. Somali people have
been an extraordinary benefit. I'll say it again, Somali people
have been a benefit to our city for longer than
I have been in our city. They have added to
the cultural fabric of what Minneapolis is.

Speaker 1 (30:54):
Well, you don't want to stand against the cultural fabric,
do you?

Speaker 8 (30:59):
Are?

Speaker 1 (30:59):
You? Are you trying to tear apart our fabric. They're
part of the fabric here. They love these terms because
it makes it hard for normal people to argue against
our institutions.

Speaker 7 (31:12):
If it starts to not be as reflective. We were
making strides, but not as reflected in our education system
or not reflected on the hill. We're seeing the policies
that are coming out of Congress right. It's why I
believe we need farmer women in our state houses.

Speaker 1 (31:29):
Far more hard to argue against it. It's why the
old communist tactic. Remember that ihan Omar, Please remember that
her father was such a communist activist in Somalia. That's
part of the reason they got rid of him and
sent him over here. She was trained. She's a trained communist,
and because she's been trained, she knows what words were.

Speaker 8 (31:50):
He's always been a racist, bigot, a sinophobic, and islamophobic.
We know that he called African nations a whole in
his first administration. We know that when he came down
that escalator. He said he was going to stop Muslim
immigration into this country. And so it is not surprising

(32:14):
that he is going after black immigrants in this country,
and it's certainly not surprising that he is choosing a
black immigrant community that is also Muslim.

Speaker 1 (32:25):
But that's not true. Trump allowed in this, and Trump
allowed in that. It can be easy to accept these
arguments at face value when you don't understand why she
uses these terms. She doesn't use righteous, bigger, xenophobic, islamophobic
because she believes they're true. She uses these terms because

(32:45):
they weaken your defenses against them, making you too afraid.
Remember that. Now, let's make fun of a couple dumb
Democrats and talk about the world of make believe next
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