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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. On a fantastic Friday,
we have an amazing hour for you.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
We'll continue our talk about General g App and we're
gonna I'm gonna kind of compare it to our modern,
modern day American and how we can take on a
communist insurgency.

Speaker 1 (00:17):
Here we'll talk about the French dude who did something
bad with an artillery piece, moving to a red state
versus a purple state. All that so much more coming
up tonight on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now
back to our question, General g App in the Vietnam War,
he helps, he has a significant role in defeating the

(00:38):
French in DM ben Fou and then goes on to
be an amazing commander, for lack of a better way
to put it, in against the Americans during our Vietnam War,
and they ended up winning because our politicians are useless.
But that's not another's that's another story. Why what did

(00:59):
he do? Let's pull out a quote. It's a marine
quote and it's such an insanely accurate quote. Amateurs study tactics,
Professionals study what logistics is? What's that mean? Logistics? Do

(01:24):
you ever see that old show Popeye, Popeye the Sailor Man.
Maybe maybe I just was only allowed to watch older cartoons,
but I was always watching Popeye when I was a kid.
Maybe you don't know who that is, so let me explain.
He's this sailor guy. He's in love with a girl
named Olive Oil, and there's always some dastardly villain doing

(01:45):
something terrible. Now, Popeye, he's nothing special at all. If anything,
Sometimes it kind of seems bumbling and weak until he
eats spinach. If you allowed this was just the cartoon.
If you allow Popeye to eat spinach, Popeye becomes the

(02:11):
incredible Hault. He becomes this indestructible, superhuman beast as soon
as he eats spinach, and he'll punch out every bad
guy and save Olive Oil. And it's the Popeye, to say,
the man that was concept behind it. Now, if you're
a bad guy, what's the best way to defeat Popeye?

(02:34):
The smartest, simplest way.

Speaker 2 (02:38):
Make sure he can't get spinach. Destroy all the spinach
and go buy up all the spinach in town. Just
keep him from getting spinach.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
That's logistics. What General g App in Vietnam did well.
He made sure their were supply. You've heard of the
Ho Chi Minh Trail. For example, what was the Ho
Chi Minh Trail. It was not a trail, by the way,
Please don't think there was one path. It was an

(03:10):
unbelievable spider web of paths roads too, that went from
North Vietnam to South Vietnam. Only it didn't go through Vietnam.
It went through Laos and Cambodia, the two countries to
the west of Vietnam. It allowed them to bring in.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
Large quantities of food and munitions and everything you need
to prosecute a war.

Speaker 1 (03:40):
All those Viet conguerrillas in South.

Speaker 2 (03:44):
Vietnam would have been able to accomplish nothing zip zero
without the logistical support of North Vietnam. And that logistical
support only happens because of the Ho Chi Minh Trail.
Do you want to know how to destroy the communist
insurgency in the United States of America today? Yes, it's

(04:06):
important that we arrest in imprisoned street animals. Yes, all
these things matter a lot, But the communist insurgency in
the United States of America today disappears.

Speaker 1 (04:16):
If you stop the money. You have to stop the money.
Everything you see, even all this stupid crab.

Speaker 3 (04:25):
DEI sign name vine on neighbors.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
It's all professional, it's all paid organized, professional training, domestically
paid paid by foreign communists, sometimes obviously Communist China. If
you were to cut off that, then the communist insurgency

(04:54):
in the country dies on the vine. It doesn't have
what it needs to sustain itself. It disappears overnight. General
g App in Vietnam. What made him so great? Great
at what he did? He understood that you just got
to get him the bombs and the bullets and the

(05:15):
food and the medical supplies. Do you know when the
Ho Chi Minh trail, Obviously they're communists, so they treated
their people like dogs. But they had various stations set
up where you would stop and you would eat, and
you'd receive medical care. Maybe someone else would take it
over after Remember that story I told you one time,

(05:35):
I was talking to you about MacFee Sag, those super
stud Green Berets and Navy seals and those guys who
were always behind enemy lies, always dying in Vietnam, about
how they discovered they discovered a completely hidden road, hidden
how during the day, well right before daylight, because they

(05:58):
knew about American airpower. This is all ho chi min
trail stuff. They would pull the tops of the trees together,
they had them tied together, and they would pull them
together over the road so if you were over it
you couldn't see it. They would even bring leaves and
spread it on the road so it would disappear. And
then as soon as the sun.

Speaker 2 (06:18):
Goes down, you go out, you sweep the leaves off,
you untie it, the road opens up. I know, it's amazing, Chris,
and down you go. Who's the main architect behind all that?

Speaker 1 (06:29):
General Gepp. The lesson behind that is logistics are everything.
And that's an incredibly important lesson for us to learn.
In fact, it applies honestly to you and me with
something we talk about a lot. Something I think about
our money. The Communists thrive on our money. They frankly,

(06:55):
they feel entitled to our money.

Speaker 4 (06:58):
You know.

Speaker 2 (06:58):
The Washington Post laid off third of its employees. Listen
to Brian Stelter.

Speaker 5 (07:02):
We heard on Wednesday from the Post union saying maybe
Bezos is not the best owner for the Post anymore
at all. The Post Guild said in a statement, quote,
if Bezos is no longer willing to invest in the
mission that has defined this paper for generations and serve
the millions who depend on Post journalism. Then the Post
deserves a steward that will.

Speaker 1 (07:22):
Give us your money.

Speaker 2 (07:23):
Jeff Bezos, Now the communist needs your money.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
Do you give it to him? You do, and so
do I in some ways with our money, where we
spend it, the goods and services we fund the communist insurgency,
and the communist insurgency dies without that logistical support. I'll

(07:48):
tell you this. Here's do you want to know a
practical way. Here's what it is. The super Bowl is
on Sunday. I know you're going to watch, No shame
in it, and full disclosure, I'm going to a big
party in my neighborhood. Obviously, it's a big super Bowl party.
Not gonna play at my house. I don't even it's
a Seahawks and Patriots. Chris, what am I asking you for?

Speaker 2 (08:10):
Corey?

Speaker 1 (08:11):
It's a Seahawks and Patriots. Okay, it's a Seahawks and Patriots.
As you can tell how invested I am in the game.
But it's a big neighborhood party. Reason to get together.
That's fine. I'm not gonna tell you not to, are
you gonna turn the game off at halftime? Do you
know that these people track minute by minute what you watch.

(08:32):
Are you gonna watch that anti American savage bad bunny
trash your country in Spanish in address at halftime turning
point USA? They have an alternate halftime show. You can
watch it on all kinds of different channels, YouTube, TBN, oh,
and all kinds of different places are playing it. If

(08:54):
you whatever house you're in, maybe it's yours, maybe it's
a neighbor's house. If you turn off the halftime show
and turned on that one instead, Kid rock Wall be playing,
it's gonna be a great show. I know it sounds small.
That's the kind of thing that sends a message to
organizations like the NFL. Stop spitting in my face and

(09:16):
let me ask you this. Not trying to guilt trip you.
If you can't even do that, well we're not gonna
make it. I even saying turn off the game, we
can't turn off the halftime show. If we can't even

(09:37):
turn off a halftime show where you don't even have
what are we doing here? All right? All right? Now,
speaking of money, we'll talk briefly about inflation. Red State
moving to a Red state versus Purple states. Someone wants
to know why I haven't discussed that guy who used

(09:59):
a World War One artillery show all that buying guns.
Someone wants to know more about the Battle of Ewojima.
Apparently we're gonna do more history stuff. All that and
more coming up in the world famous Jesse Kelly Show.
It is that Jesse Kelly Show. On a fantastic, fantastic Friday.
You can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.

(10:23):
Speaking of their feeling of entitlement to your money and
what a bunch of dirty thieves and tyrants communists are.
I want you to listen to this. This is a
supporter of Zorn Mamdani in New York City. Listen to
the questions being asked. Listen to his answer for things,
they're all the same.

Speaker 4 (10:43):
The top one percent pays forty percent of the taxes
in the city.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
So what happens if they leave? What's your response?

Speaker 4 (10:49):
Well, that's what I would say. It's like we should
take their business and we run it like for like
the city ourselves. So they take their business to Florida,
you feel like you can make it keep it here.
I mean they can't leave the bill. They can't like
just bring their whole entire workforce to Florida. Right. They
can't bring all of like the resources that they have
to like build the business here to Florida. Right. That's

(11:09):
a whole thing. And that's where you would even say, like,
if we're building a real movement right to like stop that,
we'd also like make it illegal for them to like
actually like leave, right. We would find like find them
the hell if they're going to try to like abandon
their property here, right, because clearly people do need to work, right,
people do need to like, you know, make a living.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
So we'll just make it illegal for them to leave.
It's our business, now, it's illegal for you to leave
the business. They're all the same, They're all dirty, freaking thieves.
They all feel entitled to other people's money. This is
how every single communist thinks. This is how your liberal

(11:48):
and Peggy thinks. And when you scratch them enough, they
end up end up revealing exactly who and what they are. Jesse,
why would inflation inflation be less than what it is
is now? With utilities up, wages up, materials up, tariffs up,
insurance up, housing costs up, and benefits up. Companies have

(12:09):
to charge more to make a profit. The Fed dropping
rates short term rates not going to affect long term rates,
so on and so forth. Trump's not a magician. What
say you, Well, mankind is arrogant.

Speaker 4 (12:26):
We are.

Speaker 1 (12:27):
We're an arrogant species. And for as long as man
has walked the planet, man has attempted to change reality,
to change laws, with various degrees of success. But change laws. Economics, people,

(12:50):
world leaders, they try to change this all the time,
this law. When you have a dollar, a dollar, it's
just paper, right, that's special paper, but it's just paper.
In order for it to be worth something, it has

(13:11):
to be backed by something. There has to be something
that gives that dollar value. Otherwise its value is only
in the piece of paper. Right. Well, if you print
large quantities of money, unbacked money, then the value of

(13:31):
everyone's dollar goes down, all right, Now, That happens all
the time. They manage that. That's why they always cite, hey,
we only want your money to deflate two percent a year,
three percent a year. What is that? That's them managing
expectations and managing that. We'll try to make it so

(13:53):
you only lose two percent of value every year. All right,
I would argue that's not a great policy either way,
that's not important for our time. Do you remember during
COVID when it was first announced, they announced that they
were going to do it before they did it, when
they first announced that they were planning to quote shut

(14:14):
down the country for fifteen days because we got a virus. Now,
I'm not going to rehash that policy that if you
were listening back then, and I realized, honestly, probably seventy
five percent of our listeners are new now because the
show's grown so fast. But if you were listening back then,
you remember this something I don't know that you've heard

(14:34):
very much out of me and my voice desperation that
wasn't just anger. Do you remember how desperate I was
to stop it? How how often do I yell I
don't want to stress you out. I don't want to
stress me out. I don't yell. I yelled into the microphone,

(14:56):
desperate to stop it. Because you can't stop a twenty
trillion dollar current or economy on purpose without horrible consequences.
And they realized that. So when they stopped a twenty
trillion dollar economy, they then went imprinted seven trillion dollars

(15:21):
basically overnight. It wasn't overnight, but it was basically overnight
in unpacked currency. That's why you're twenty five thirty percent
poorer than you were before COVID. Everyone wants to play
politics with it. It could be this, It could be that.
It was just this. It was just that. I was

(15:43):
desperate because I knew we would never fix it again.
Inflation prices, they're never ever going back to what they were.
I was desperate because I knew if we took that step,
if we made that mistake, there was no turning back.

(16:03):
And I knew. You remember that normal people would suffer
forever because of those decisions. People will suffer because of
those decisions. After you're dead, your kids will be paying
still for those decisions. It is the Jesse Kelly Show
on a magnificent Friday. If you miss any part of

(16:26):
the show, you can download at ihard, Spotify iTunes. Let's
be done with that for a little while, shall we. Jesse.

Speaker 2 (16:33):
I always believe that you are a serious journalist, but
you went all week without reporting on how some French
dude checked himself in the er because he had a
World War One artillery round lodged.

Speaker 1 (16:45):
I'm not going to go ahead. I'm not going to
finish the rest of that story. I am going to
simply say this two things. First, children listen to the show.
Children listen without their parents, and their parents allow them
to do that because I do family friendly radio. That's one. Two.

(17:08):
I am a World War One fanatic, and the same
thing applies to World War two, but World War One especially.
I can't believe there are still so many unexploded rounds
out there that look every now and then you'll read
a news story, there'll be some poor farmer digging a

(17:28):
ditch and he'll just die. He'll hit the wrong round
and it'll just explode, and he's just gonna die. It's
awful in every possible way. And it's so fascinating that
something that happened over one hundred years ago that was
so horrible, it was such a living hell. There's still

(17:52):
death hanging around from it to this day. Don't you
think that's morbid? Extremely morbid? Kind of cool, we're being honest,
but extremely more it is. Chris Jesse, I've recently come
into some money. I'm considering purchasing a few firearms. I
was hoping to get your thoughts on what you'd recommend
as a good starting point. All right, if i'd never well,

(18:17):
I don't know your gun level expertise, but it doesn't
sound like it's very much. You know the best thing
my dad did for me when I was learning how
to shoot, I was six years old. Yeah, yeah, we
started early in my house. I was six years old.

Speaker 2 (18:33):
You know.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
The first gun I had, I had a single shot
four to ten shotgun. If you don't know anything about shotguns,
that's obviously it'll kill you. Be very careful. All guns
will kill you. But that is a very very small,
weak shotgun round. You're not gonna go duck hunting with
a four to ten shotgun. When I was allowed again,

(18:57):
we played fast and loose in my house. My dad
hunter safety was very strict about that. But I would
just take my four to ten shotgun and some shells.
I just go out to the woods start shooting stuff.
When I was allowed, I would take eggs out back.
I go shoot eggs with it. It taught me how
to handle a weapon. Start super small. When it comes

(19:21):
to guns today, here's what happens in social media. There
are all these super studs out there. Every you know
there's a BUK and a Clay Martin out there. There's
always some Green Beret, Navy Seal Air Force PJA type
and he's out there doing this elite training with weapons
that you see in the movies, and you think I
want to be that guy. Slow down. I bet your

(19:45):
money if I talk to Clay about it, I'll bring
Clay on and ask him. I bet you if I
talked to Clay about it, I bet you Clay had
a little twenty two when he was a kid, little
four to ten shotgun. If you came into some money
and you want to start buying guns, don't start super small.
Practice light and small. Figure out what you like. Eventually.

(20:08):
If I wanted five guns, you asked for five recommendations,
I would have some sort of a concealed carry weapon.
I carry a hell Cat Pro, a Springfield hell Cat Pro.
I'm not saying that's the best thing in the world.
I love it. Sig makes a great gun, Glock makes
a great gun. There's all kinds of great guns out there.
That's just what I carry. I'd have a concealed carry

(20:31):
weapon that I carry on me. That way I can
kill anyone who's trying to harm me or my family.
I would always have a shotgun, why because I love them.
I can't help it. I adore shotguns. I would have
a rifle, a dear rifle type of some kind, some
kind of rifle like that, and I would always mix
in some sort of in. Well, they tell them ars,

(20:53):
everything's in ar now I could go into that. But
whether whatever that is some sort of five five six,
may be a three hundred blackout, maybe a seven six'
to two. Something how DO i explain something that looks
like AT m sixteen you see in the? Movies, Okay
i'll explain it that. Way something like. That that's that's
really the basics of WHERE i would. Start and then

(21:13):
since that was, four get something. Fun there's nothing wrong
with having. Fun get something old and fun if that's your.
Thing one of the funnest Weapons i've ever shot in
my life is AN m one. Grand someone has An ewojima,
question which is funny because THE m one grand was employed.

(21:34):
WIDELY m one grand it weighs about eight thousand. Pounds
it is so much fun to shoot because the weight
is so. Much it shoots, real real.

Speaker 2 (21:45):
Smooth it's a semi automatic one and you get that
lovely ping after the eight, round after you run out
OF ammo and you're it is a clip in AN
m One, grand not a.

Speaker 1 (21:55):
Magazine it's a. Clip after that, ping that clip comes,
out it's a great. Feeling you feel like You're. Aniwojima it's.
Amazing highly recommend A m One. Grand what's, That, Chris,
Oh chris has AN m one Car. By that's a
great gun. Too then there's a lot of great. Guns
or A thompson submachine, gun A tommy. Gun you would
know it As thompson's submachine. Gun, stupid fun to. Shoot

(22:18):
it shoots a forty five caliber, round you, know like
in nineteen. Eleven, GOSH i love that. Gun all, right,
quit don't get me, Distracted. JESSE i know you're an
advocate for moving from a red state or moving to
a red state to make them. Redder what about the
mass migrations to purple states to make them. Red you
can say, that but you're never going to get. People

(22:39):
you're never going to get people to violate bettering, themselves
meaning if you ask somebody to, Move, okay moving. Sucks.
MOVE i lived in ten houses in ten. Years at
one point in time WHEN i was a. KID i
know all about, moving packing up u haul the. WORKS
i know all about. It moving. Sucks. Now if you're

(22:59):
asking someone to uproot their, lives their, family new, schools new,
jobs new, everything you have to give. Them you have
to give them more than a political. Goal the beauty
of moving from a blue state to a red. State
it's not just. Politics and keep in mind politics does
matter that red. State the more, population the more congressional

(23:23):
seats you, get all, that it's not just that their
life is. Better that's the better cell moving from for, Instance,
washington D. C i lived In, washington D. C for a,
year and THEN i moved To texas in The dallas.
Area i'm not there, anymore BUT i moved to The dallas.
Area we were in the blood red. Suburbs we were

(23:45):
taken aback by how much better life. Was your neighbors are.
Better everything's better in a red. Place and that's a
better sell than political cells to. People when, you let's
say you're a man and you want to, move or
you're a woman you want to. Move you sit down
with your spouse and you're telling, them, HEY i think

(24:06):
we should find work In. Tennessee, Sorry i'm going to
get all this hate mail From. Tennessee now everyone's gonna yelp.
Me we're. Full but, HEY i think we should find
work In. TENNESSEE i think we should sell our, house
pack everything, up move across the. Country that's a. Lot

(24:27):
that's asking a lot of. Somebody you're gonna have to
tell me. Why i'm gonna need you to walk me
through WHY i need to pack up everything and move
across the. Country if you tell, me, well Some republicans
can have more congressional. Seats, eh that may not sound worth.
It you tell me our dollar will go. Further so

(24:51):
it's gonna be like we get we make more. Money
our kid will be in a better school where they're
not learning how to be, gay where people will be more. Polite,
no we're talking. HERE i can actually enjoy the company
of my neighbors instead of waiting through The Black Lives Matter,
flagsah that's a better. Story all, right let's do a

(25:11):
Little trump jd vance all that. Stuff we're gonna do
a Little Ewo. Jima, next it is The Jesse Kelly's
show on a, fantastic, wonderful Wonderful, Friday and ask Doctor Jesse,
friday you can email Us jesse At jesse kellyshow dot Com.
Jesse will the comedies be able to transfer the cultural

(25:35):
hate Of trump to Jd vance or whoever runs. NEXT
i touched on this last night a little, bit but
not on this specific, subject but on. Brainwashing if you
will cults things like, that you can get to a

(25:56):
place where you are so beaten, down not even necessarily,
physically but that, applies where you are so beaten down
physically and maybe, mentally that you will say whatever someone
wants you to. Say how it works in The United

(26:17):
states Of america, now and there's all kinds of studies on,
this there is no there's hardly an inch of daylight
between anyone on the. Left people on the right have
all kinds of, disagreements all kinds of. Them you probably
disagree with me all the time on, things and that's.

Speaker 2 (26:34):
Great there are all kinds of different ways to look
at this issue or that issue on the right that
is not.

Speaker 1 (26:41):
Tolerated on the, left absolutely not. Tolerated you will say,
This you will not say. That you. Will it is unbelievably.
Strict they strictly police their own their, language and their.
Actions the result of this is if you're on the.
Left if you are A, democrat when you are around Other,

(27:03):
democrats you do not at all feel free to disagree
with them on any issue at, all because you understand
they will pounce on you like a bunch of ravenous
wolves if you. Do and it goes to such extreme.
Levels this sounds, crazy But i've seen. It you're in

(27:25):
A democrat Party democrat.

Speaker 2 (27:27):
Area people will be at a party and someone A
democrat has Every democrat stand, says, WOW i mean we
probably should deport rapists who are here.

Speaker 1 (27:41):
Illegally that person will get ripped to shreds by the
others around, them ripped to. Shreds, oh what do you Support?

Speaker 2 (27:52):
Trump?

Speaker 1 (27:53):
Now it's crazy to watch it. Happen the end result
of that is you will say whatever is demanded of,
you and you are completely. Programmable once you have been
brainwashed to that, level your head is going to spin

(28:16):
at how Quickly democrats will transition From Trump, Nazi Trump,
Nazi Trump Nazi Trump nazi To JD's even. Worse Jd
vance is even. Worse Jd vance is A nazi uh plus.
Ten he's worse Than. Hitler He's hitler And himler. Combined
and your liberal Aunt peggy will, Overnight, overnight she will

(28:40):
start using that same. Line she's been. Programmed she has
been whipped and beaten down so many times by her
other communist friends at her communist parties that now you
just tell her what to. Say the thought of being
cast out of that group is way too much for

(29:04):
her to. Bear she could never live in a world
where she was tossed out of that. Group she has
to absolutely has to say whatever they. Say that's how she,
thinks that's how communism. Works they will transition off Of
trump faster than you can, imagine faster than you can

(29:25):
imagine for now what they have to. Do you hear
guys Like Gavin newsom doing. This they still have to
campaign Against. Trump, Well trump's gonna run. Again we have
to Stop trump because the transition hasn't been made. Yet
but that's exactly, Right. Chris they're just waiting for the
next software. Update remember we talk about how they're more
robot than. Human they're just. Waiting it'll be in the

(29:48):
blink of an. Eye it'll BE Jdv if it is Jd,
vance AND i assume it, WILL i don't know if
it is Jd vance it'll be in the blink of an.
Eye oh, yeah. Yeah the really these smart ones Like Jen.
SAKI i know you don't like. HER i don't like her.
Either they're really. Smart they already see this. Coming they're

(30:09):
already getting the software update.

Speaker 6 (30:11):
READY i think the little mentoring, Candidate Jade, vance wants
to be president more than anything. ELSE i always wonder
what's going on in the mind of his, wife like
are you? Okay please bring blink four, Times, yeah we'll
come over. Here, well we'll save, You and that he's
willing to do anything to get, there and that your

(30:33):
whole iteration you're just. OUTLINED i, mean he's scarier in certain,
ways he's smarter in some, ways and he's young and
ambitious and. Ambitious oh, god.

Speaker 1 (30:45):
They're gonna switch faster than you can. Imagine all we
can do is sit back and sing. SONG i saw.

Speaker 3 (30:55):
Name invite on. Neighbors we're gonna heal this world with, love.

Speaker 1 (31:04):
Tear down the, fences tear down the. Fences did you hear?

Speaker 5 (31:08):
This?

Speaker 1 (31:08):
Lady In? Canada they had to rename a park In, Toronto.
CANADA i just love these people so.

Speaker 7 (31:14):
Much hence the name At Nona wastina.

Speaker 1 (31:19):
Wastina hence the. Name It's, spanish.

Speaker 7 (31:23):
Hence the name at. Nonatina it translates to where they,
lived good and beautiful. Lives learning to say the. Name
it's just a small way we can all be accountable
to healing our relationship with our nation's first. Peoples so
let's go try it with me edha nonatina ed a nonasina.

Speaker 1 (31:51):
Etananatina, Chris why DIDN'T i hear you saying? It do
you not feel like paying homage to first? Peoples, No,
CHRIS i want. To all, right we're gonna do this.
Again walk through this with. Me all, right we'll do this.
Together are you?

Speaker 7 (32:10):
Ready hence the name noa. Wastina it translates to where they,
lived good and beautiful. Lives learning to say the. Name
it's just a small way we can all be accountable
to healing our relationships our nation's first.

Speaker 1 (32:28):
Peoples so let's.

Speaker 2 (32:29):
Go try it with me Ed.

Speaker 1 (32:31):
Hina, CHRIS i didn't even see you mouthing the. Words
we have to. Participate this is about first. Peoples we
have an. Hour someone wants to know about grits In.

(32:52):
Awojima we will get to those things next
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