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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Tuesday.
We're gonna talk about Democrats getting cut off from billions
of dollars, you cutting off corporate America from their cultural filth,
and it's working. All that A bunch of emails, so
much more coming up on the world famous Jesse Kelly
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Show tonight, and a reminder that you can email the
show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. So the Democrat
Party has mega donors. The Republican Party does too. I
don't want to act like we don't. We're talking billionaires
who write massive checks to the cause. There are a
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lot of them who are Democrats. I don't get it.
I know, just I get it. We'll set that aside
for a while. It's confusing. Let's set that aside. They're
not writing these checks anymore. Barry Diller is one of
those people. Michael Bloomberg, who, of course you do know,
former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg. These are people who've
written gigantic checks to Democrats. Now Democrats are hurting so
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badly for money. There are talks they're going to have
to borrow money to keep the lights on, and Diller
is giving statements to the New York Posts like this
quote for a variety of reasons. I have no intention
of donating to the DNC. So I brought this up
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not just to celebrate, because we've been celebrating the Democrat
Party's demise. I brought this up because I want everybody
to understand we are at a point in time, a
period in time right now where we can make huge gains.
And I believe we are starting to make some gains.
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Are we doing everything we can do? No, But as
a country when it comes to beating back the communist
infiltration of this country, they are down and they're getting worse.
They are down and out. They're lost. They have no
idea which way is up. And their biggest idiots are
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their loudest voices right now because they have a leadership
crisis inside of the Democrat Party. And I've told you
this before. I believe it is the lack of Nancy Pelosi.
I believe that's a huge reason Democrats are in such
a bad shape, a bad condition nationally. I know you
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hate Grandma Vodka, as do I, but for a long
long time she was able to keep the animals in
check in order to keep the mission moving forward. So yeah, look,
there's always going to be a crazy here and a
crazy there in every party.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
That's kind of the way it works.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
But Nancy Pelosi would give you so much leeway and
then she's going to cut your head off.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
Remember AOC. I think it was seven eight years ago.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
AOC got first elected to Congress, and she was at
a big mouth like the rest of the squad, this
young idiot congresswoman, total commie, and Nancy Pelosi let it.
Speaker 1 (03:24):
Go for a little bit. Okay, that's fine. Go get
your publicity, do your news, do your Instagram. I got
all that.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
The second AOC took it to the place where it
was hurting the party, she got to talking to It's
a famous, famous thing that happened. Nancy Pelosi called her
into a closed door meeting in the office and they
had a little chat. AOC dialed it down after that.
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But it takes a different kind of a person to
keep the animals in check.
Speaker 1 (03:58):
And look, every.
Speaker 2 (04:01):
Day, normy American, he may wake up and he may
think poorly of Republicans, or may think Republicans are screwing up,
and they certainly are.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
But then he turns on the television. He sees this.
Speaker 3 (04:12):
Has been bombs, missiles, all kinds of stuff. And to
be clear, I've still not gotten any type of briefing.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
So just so he sees Jasmine Crockett, he sees Al
green a.
Speaker 4 (04:29):
Rise to announce that at this moment in time, I
have filed h RES five three seven. HRAs five three
seven is a privileged resolution. HRAs five three seven has
been filed because I believe that the President of the
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United States has committed an impeachable act. HRAs five seven
addresses abuse of presidential powers by disregarding the separation of powers,
devolving American democracy into an authoritarian an authoritarian.
Speaker 1 (05:12):
Jah, yeah, we got it. They're trying to impeach him again.
Speaker 2 (05:15):
The parties lost and they have no leadership, and we
should celebrate this time, and we should accelerate during this time.
And this doesn't just apply to national politics. If you've
been thinking about running locally, getting involved locally, now is
a time when they are on their heels. They are
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wrong footed right now, and they are making every mistake
you can make. But it will not last forever. That
is not how it works in politics. It will not
last forever.
Speaker 1 (05:46):
So this was a long.
Speaker 2 (05:49):
Infomercial of me trying to push you to run for office.
I'll be honest with you, that's what it was. I
want you to run, get involved in some way. It
doesn't have to be Congress or some big national things.
It doesn't run for ho aa, I don't care what
it is. The waterboard, the school board, run get involved.
We are at a time, a period in time where
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they are on their heels and it's blow. The winds
are blowing our way, and they won't always blow our way.
All right, call that the Kamala Harris rule. Let's do
some emails, Jesse. After a couple of years of you
right here, after a couple of years of listening to
you beat this drum, I decided the least I could
do is start expressing my opinions and asking questions of
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my state and national representatives. In one instance, my state
rep didn't just answer my email.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
He called me.
Speaker 2 (06:42):
After we discussed my question for about five minutes. I
thought we would wrap up the call, but we ended
up just chatting for twenty minutes. How long have I
lived in Mississippi? What brought me here? Where am I from?
Speaker 1 (06:54):
So?
Speaker 2 (06:54):
On and so forth. Today I had a call from
our congressman. I'm not going to give out the name,
wanting to talk about it. Question I had posed about
home loans being provided, so on and so forth. I'm
not running for office, but I feel better getting just
a little involved. Thanks Jesse. Don't thank me. That sounds small,
doesn't it. It's not small at all. Do you know
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how much power your state legislature has. Let's focus on
that for a minute. The state legislature, state house, state senate, Yes,
you have one. I know that can be hard to believe.
A lot of people don't know that when you graduate
American schools. But state house, state Senate, they actually have
more control over the conditions in your state in a
lot of ways than the federal government does. And these
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people are unbelievably accessible to you. Now you get a
hold of a United States senator. How many people are
ever gonna talk to a United States senator? At best,
you show up at a town hall he does and
maybe get to shake his hand for a second. But
are you gonna get to have dinner with one? You're
gonna go have a long conversation with one? Probably not.
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That's not a thing that normal people have access to.
You got to be a billionaire or a big donor
some big shot your state rep. He lives in your neighborhood,
he lives in your community. He shops in your grocery store.
He gets his oil changed where you do. He's not
some big shot. He is accessible to you. Have you
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ever talked to yours? Ask him questions, voiced complaints at all.
You can do that, You have the ability to do that.
Do you know that he doesn't get very many emails,
He doesn't get many phone calls. You think they do
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because they have these lofty important jobs, state House, state legislature.
Surely everybody's calling them. He's never going to have time
for some peon like me. That's how people think. Completely ridiculous. Chris,
Jewish producer, Chris just said he gets three messages a year.
Make yours one of them. What if you had an
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issue you were passionate about. What if instead of one call,
what if you called once a week and so you
got ahold of him? Maybe offer to buy him a
cup of coffee. You have, as an American more power
than the left wants you to realize.
Speaker 1 (09:26):
You have.
Speaker 2 (09:27):
See the communists realized this a long time ago. They
realize that there's a huge power vacuum because people don't
get involved. So all it really takes is an effort.
All it really takes is showing up, care enough to
be the one who shows up, and you'll probably win
these local elections.
Speaker 5 (09:44):
Nobody even votes. You decide you want to run. I
don't know what I'm doing. Nobody votes.
Speaker 2 (09:50):
Wrangle up your friends, they'll knock on, en up doors,
send out some mailers. You just might be the one
sitting in the seat of power. Get involved. Now is
the time. Time the wind is blowing our way. All right,
all right, it is the Jesse Kelly Show reminding you
you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Jesse,
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I wanted to thank you for reminders about the truth
being the first casualty of war. All weekend, there were
so many ridiculous stories about the bombing and Iran. We
have to be careful with the information we trust in general,
and it's one hundredfold worse in the events unfolding in
the Middle East. You are a very much appreciated voice
of calm reason well, especially in the social media era.
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Information comes to us instantly, and it's endless, isn't it.
And the lies are easier to spread. Not that social
media is all bad, you know. I believe it's the
death knel for communism. But lies are easier to spread,
and people will make all kinds of definite statements. People
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with large platforms, they'll make definitive statements that aren't backed
up by reality. And this even goes for political leaders.
It was like what we talked about in the opening
of the show. I'm not going to go off on
this again, but Trump announced a ceasefire. You should announce
that there's a ceasefire. Israel didn't agree to that.
Speaker 1 (11:24):
Iran didn't agree to that.
Speaker 2 (11:25):
They kept killing each other for as long as they
possibly could afterwards.
Speaker 1 (11:30):
People lie during war.
Speaker 2 (11:32):
Everybody lies because the motivations are different and the stakes
are higher. Everyone is lying all the time, So everything
needs to be approached in a calm, sober way. And
people love to make They love to make declarative, definitive statements,
bold before they even know what's going on. And I
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don't ever believe them.
Speaker 5 (11:56):
There's the nuclear weapons that they were almost ready to
get a nuke.
Speaker 2 (12:01):
Do you believe that? I'm not saying I don't. I'm
not saying I do. I'm saying I don't know. You
don't know everybody involved in that, the people who say
they had them, the people who say they didn't have them.
They all have motivations too, motivations to lie.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (12:22):
I saw that reporting that came out a couple hours
before the show. I haven't really dwelled on it. But
reporting came out from CNN, from some dirty liar at CNN.
But report came out that Iran's nuclear capability is not destroyed,
it's just wounded, and they should be able to get
it back up and running in.
Speaker 1 (12:40):
A few months. Okay, is that true? I don't know.
Neither do you.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
Neither does anybody. Everybody whys? So you take things slowly, calmly.
You don't run right.
Speaker 1 (12:58):
To social media. Oh on you, there's a cease farmer.
Speaker 2 (13:02):
That's exactly how you end up looking stupid. Don't make
these loud, definitive statements, and don't take every news report
or political statement. Don't take it as gospel, because it
never is. Jesse, you say Democrats are such evil individuals.
I kind of disagree that many just remained silent since
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their party has been hijacked and and filtrated by the
leftist commis. Would you explain what you're talking? Okay, So
let's discuss this somewhere along the way, and we can
have this talk if you want. But somewhere along the way,
the Democrat Party changed. A lot of that comes from
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the intentional communist infiltration of the Democrat Party. That's not
just a word I used to create fireworks on the radio.
The communists, especially under the Soviet Union, recognized that the
Democrat Party was going to be there their way in.
That was going to be their beach head into America.
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They were going to be able to get the evil,
sick communist things they wanted done if they could just
work on the Democrat Party because Democrats were half communists already. Anyway, Now,
as far as where we're at now, everybody, everyone's everyone
who's saying acknowledges that intentionally opening up the border, that's
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such an evil thing to do, to intentionally flood your
country with rapists and murders. That's just evil. There's no
defensive it's just evil. Now, does that apply to every Democrat? Well,
you say, some just remain silent because their party has
been hijacked. And are you okay just because you remain
silent if you're a Democrat right now listening to the
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sound of my voice, and I know you hate Republicans
and all that, I got all that.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
That's fine.
Speaker 2 (14:56):
But you're a Democrat. And let's say you're a Democrat
and you don't necessarily agree with things like opening up
the border, third trimester abortion. They're just the crazy, bonkers
things the Democrat Party stands for. Now, maybe you kind
of roll your eyes and cringe when they talk like that. Okay, good,
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who do you vote for? Who do you vote for?
You can argue that that's not you, that's not what
you believe. Jesse, I don't believe in open borders. I'm
not one of those Democrats. Okay, Well, every single elected
Democrat in the United States of America does believe that.
So you can tell me that's not what you believe.
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But when you constantly go vote for the people who
do believe that and will implement that, and they announce it, it's
not like they hide their intention. The Democrat Party intends
to bring in as many foreign barbarians as possible and
keep them all here to take your job. Destroy your
life and rape your daughter and they won't feel the
least bit bad when they do those things. So you're
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a Democrat who doesn't agree with that stuff. Okay, Well
you're also the reason those people remain in power. You
have to change your habits, you have to you get
what you get if you keep voting for Democrats.
Speaker 1 (16:21):
That's what I mean by all that.
Speaker 2 (16:22):
All right, we'll do it. Dig into some more of
this stuff.
Speaker 1 (16:26):
I know.
Speaker 2 (16:27):
The Jerome Powell news is rocking the financial world today.
In case you're not aware, the Federal Reserve Chair Jerome
Powell he told lawmakers today, Ah, no rate cut. Donald
Trump's super mad at him. Why did he say no
rate cut? Because he believes inflation is still coming. Whether
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that happens or not, I don't know. But a lot
of people are signaling some ugly times could be coming.
When you're thirty seven trillion dollars in debt, there are
no flowery times coming. It's just a matter of how
ugly it's going to be. Is it going to be
kind of normal ugly or is it going to be
feminist ugly?
Speaker 1 (17:06):
We don't know.
Speaker 2 (17:09):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show reminding you if you
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That would be Facebook. They're actually not sponsoring the San
Francisco Pride Parade this year. I think you can probably
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use your imagination what kind of a pride parade the
gayest city.
Speaker 1 (17:35):
In America would put on.
Speaker 2 (17:36):
Any way, it would be a lot. These corporations are
pulling back, and this is part of what I was
talking about earlier, about the wind blowing our way. They're
pulling back because the consumer is freaking sick of it,
sick of all the filth, sick of all the endless activism,
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and the consumer is starting to make business decisions, and
the consumer is speaking up. Your voice matters too. They
always will speak up. I'm talking about the communists. They're
always going to get loud on behalf of what they
care about. We have to let these corporations know we
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can get loud too. For instance, McDonald's is facing economic
resistance after rolling back DEI policies. But I don't know
about economic resistance. There's some crazy it's called the People's Union.
They're organizing some McDonald's boycott because McDonald's is backing off
of all that DEI stuff. That story in and of
itself doesn't matter other than to point out that's what
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they do.
Speaker 1 (18:43):
They demand the corporate.
Speaker 2 (18:44):
World fund them. And this goes back to this Kloud
Schwab World Economic Forum talk that we've had so many
times before on the show.
Speaker 1 (18:54):
Communists believe in.
Speaker 2 (18:55):
Conquering everything, and they believe in conquering well, I'll put
it this way. Let's say you have an army, and
let's say there is a large, very very large. It's
a Roman army. A right, you have a Roman army
and you've marched into gaul and you discover this town
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hostile to you, has a gigantic food storage area, caves
and things like that. They have so much food in there,
food that could feed your entire army for the whole
military campaign. You're gonna go take that town. That's exactly
how the American communists saw corporate America. Corporate America for
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almost all of my life, and really, if you're old
older than me, it was all of your life. Corporate
America was never political. They would never get involved. They
didn't endorse presidential candidates, they didn't throw gay ads.
Speaker 1 (19:57):
On TV.
Speaker 2 (19:58):
They they weren't doing black lives matter of stuff. They
were out on all that stuff out completely. What changed
America's communists saw all that money, Corporate America had, all
that capital, all that cash flow, and they looked at
it as that food supply.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
Depot, and they said, Wow, just.
Speaker 2 (20:19):
Imagine what we could do if we got our hands
on that. And so they attacked it and manipulated it
and infiltrated it and started getting Corporate America to spend
its money, spend its customers' money on their cause. And
we on the right, myself included, I have to own
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this as much as anyone else. We on the right
had this attitude of, well, I mean, it's a private
business that they can do whatever they want. It wouldn't
be right for me to complain or boycott. We're not
like the left.
Speaker 1 (20:54):
We don't do that.
Speaker 2 (20:56):
It's the lame, pathetic, naive attitude we had. Maybe that
was you too, Look, I'm owning it. That's the lame,
pathetic attitude we had forever. It's a corporate America. When
you're sitting there with the proverbial pink gun aimed at
your head by the newest gay group, who says, sponsor
our parade, our house, and there's no opposing voice threatening them.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
They made the easy decision. It's decid females, Chessie.
Speaker 2 (21:23):
I came up across New York City, Yankee Stadium, Shay Stadium,
museums shows. Just roaming around was good sixty years ago.
I headed to Texas forty years ago, and I haven't
looked back. What choices a commie or a conniving crook?
Let him eat it either way. Look, I understand this
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way of thinking that doesn't feel.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
Bad for New York City.
Speaker 2 (21:50):
And I really get it from rural America, red rural
America because blue urban America. Every chance they get, they
will tell you what a stupid idiot hicck you are
and how you only vote Republican because you're uneducated. And
so there have essentially been political battle lines drawn, and
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watching them suffer from their own terrible choices could be satisfying.
It can be watching bad people suffer because they make
bad choices feels good.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
It does.
Speaker 2 (22:26):
I get that, and I'm not even telling you you're wrong,
because I'm the same way. Remember this, though, if you're
in a foreign country and you look up at a
billboard of America. You've seen billboards for other countries in
your country. That's something that happens New York City. It's
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going to be on a lot of those American billboards.
Your cities, if you're a country, your cities, especially your
major cities, they are They're a representation of your country
to a lot of people around the globe. And that
matters to me. Meaning if you're sitting there right now,
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and you're in Japan and your daughter is about to
graduate high school. I don't even know if they if
they do graduation trips, if it's a Japanese thing, whatever.
But and she gets with all of her little girlfriends
and she says, Daddy, daddy, I want to go to America. Well,
as much as I love Montana, where I grew up,
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she's not gathering with her girlfriends and taking a graduation
trip to see Montana. If she gets to come to
America one time, I would recommend it.
Speaker 5 (23:41):
But she won't. She's gonna go to la she's gonna
go to New York City. She's gonna want to see
the Statue of Liberty. That's how things are. I don't
like it that the rest of the world looks at
our major cities, including New York City, which is so
important to the entire planet, and we look bad.
Speaker 2 (24:03):
I told you this before. Maybe it's hoky, I don't know.
But when Joe Biden was president, on top of all
the other evil things he would do, I found it embarrassing,
as an American who loves my country that we had
a president who couldn't talk.
Speaker 1 (24:21):
It's embarrassing. It's a reflection of me.
Speaker 2 (24:24):
More importantly, it's a reflection of the country I love
so much.
Speaker 1 (24:29):
Would you I mean, did you hear? Look?
Speaker 2 (24:30):
I'll play it again because we played it earlier when
Trump was screaming about Israel and Iran. This is from
this morning. But say what he's saying aside. Listen to
how Trump speaks forceful, clear, Listen to this.
Speaker 1 (24:46):
I do.
Speaker 6 (24:47):
They violated, but Israel violated it too.
Speaker 5 (24:51):
Israel.
Speaker 2 (24:52):
As soon as we made the deal, they came out
and they dropped a load of bobs, the likes of
which I end.
Speaker 1 (24:56):
Up clear forceful.
Speaker 2 (25:02):
For four years, we had a president who couldn't complete sentences,
who had to be helped around the stage, whose wife
had to guide him to his seat. He stood there
with his mouth draped open, and I'm not I'm not
trying to be mean. I understand dementia is a terrible thing.
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That is a representation of you in me, That is
a representation of our country other parts of the world.
Doesn't matter if you say, well I didn't vote for him.
Speaker 1 (25:32):
Yeah, well they don't.
Speaker 2 (25:33):
They don't know or care about that in Zimbabwe when
they turn on the television set and his.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
Blood gods, well, where's Jackie? I think I just pooped.
Speaker 2 (25:43):
What do you think they think about the United States
of America that that's our world leader?
Speaker 1 (25:50):
Don't we look at.
Speaker 5 (25:51):
Other countries that way? How do you, well, hey, good example,
how do you look any wrong? Why why do you
not think very highly of the country of Iran? Because
they're political leaders or a bunch of freaking scumbags. So
they represent Iran to the rest of the world. And
that's part of how we interpret Iran. All Right, we
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have more. I'm gonna play something. Wesley Hunt said something.
He made a comment about those WHOOPI Goldberg comments. I
thought Wesley Hunt did really really well play that in
a minute. And this guy's mad about the ice rage
destroying his business.
Speaker 1 (26:29):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (26:31):
You can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
The RFK RFK Jr. You know AJHS secretary of r
FK Junior. He had quite a moment today.
Speaker 1 (26:46):
It's a little long, but it's worth hearing.
Speaker 2 (26:50):
Just remember, it's hard sometimes to get movement from your
member of the House or your senator. And it's not
because they don't know what you want is right. It's
because they've been bought off. They've been bought off by
campaign donors, and they're not allowed in their minds to
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take the correct position on issues because it's well, it's
legalized bribery. Pharmaceutical industry operates like this all the time.
Have you ever wondered why Republicans like Bill Cassidy from
red state Louisiana. Have you ever wondered why they're so
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so loving of big pharma? Go look at the campaign donations,
which are all public FEC dot gov. Go look at
their campaign donations. RFK Junior brought one up today.
Speaker 7 (27:45):
I think you're trying to defend the indefensible. There's no
way that this budget or the actions you have taken
as far as Secretary, are going to make this country healthier,
and you keep talking about waste at the agency. But
I mentioned in my opening they're three hundred and forty
top scientists who signed a letter to the NIH director
detailing unprecedented ways abuse in illegality at any Ah under
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the Trumpet, under the Trump administration. And you know, the
thing that really disturbs me the most is this anti
science agenda that I think it's it's it's clear to
me that the vast majority of scientists and medical professionals
you know, think your views on vaccines are dangerous, are
not supported by scientific evidence.
Speaker 8 (28:28):
Congressman, fifteen years ago you and I met. You were
at that time a champion or people who had suffered
injuries from vaccines. You are very adamant about it. You
were the leading member of Congress on that issue. Since
you've accepted two million dollars from pharmaceutical companies and contribution
more than any other member of this committee.
Speaker 2 (28:54):
M M M.
Speaker 1 (28:57):
Says it all, doesn't it?
Speaker 2 (29:00):
Years ago the guys stood shoulder to shoulder with rfkjun
you're saying, hey, this might be bad, this might be bad.
Now he certainly gave the company line. Why two million dollars?
Two million dollars buys you a lot of congressmen, Jesse.
If Israel has already bombed two of the three nuclear
plants in Iran and there's been no nuclear fallout from
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either of those bombings, one would think that maybe Iran
doesn't have nuclear capabilities yet.
Speaker 1 (29:28):
I don't want to speak to that. Again.
Speaker 2 (29:30):
It wasn't Israel that bombed the nuclear facilities. Israel they
took out this essentially assassinated a bunch of Iranian leaders,
and they took out a bunch of the anti air
defenses Iran. Had we bombed the nuclear facilities, and I
am aware of the reports that say there has been
no nuclear fallout, And I'm aware that there are a
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lot of people who say, if we bombed nuclear facilities
that were enriching uranium, there should one hundred percent be
some kind of detectable fallout. That's the kind of thing
that's easy to detect in the air. If there's no fallout,
do we not get them? And I'm aware of people saying, well,
it was too deep underground, maybe we have to bomb
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some more.
Speaker 1 (30:15):
I'm aware of the Iranian.
Speaker 2 (30:16):
Drones that flew earlier today, allegedly at israel I cannot
speak to these things, and neither can you, and frankly,
neither can most people, because everybody is lying and has
an interest in lying. Maybe they're nuclear capability is wiped down.
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Maybe they were never close to a bomb anyway. Maybe
I ain't don't know, You don't know, nobody knows. Take
everything with a sober, sober mind, all right, and also
be aware the Trump administration is at least attempting to
make sure there's no domestic blowback.
Speaker 6 (30:57):
Partment of Homeland Security says you. Suf Maredano had been
living in the United States illegally for nearly eight years,
since US officials determined he lied on a visa application.
On Sunday, just four months after the Iranian foreign national
was added to the US's Known or Suspected terrorist list,
he was arrested in Central Mississippi. He's now in ICE
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custody pending removal proceedings, and he's not alone. Over the
past forty eight hours, ICE officials have arrested eleven Iranian
nationals spanning eight states nationwide. Among them, five possessed previous
criminal convictions, their crimes ranging from grand larceny to drug
and firearm possessions. Also among those apprehended rib Var Karmi.
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While arresting him in northern Alabama, ICE officials say they
found his Islamic Republic of Iran Army identification card and
alleged he served as an Iranian sniper between twenty eighteen
and twenty twenty one.
Speaker 2 (31:58):
The Biden administration Irani and snipers into the country. That's
how unbelievably evil the modern Democrat Party is. As I've said,
voting for a Democrat in the year twenty twenty five,
I don't care what you've done before. Knowing what we
know now, seeing what they just did to this country
on purpose, voting for a Democrat now is an act
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of evil.
Speaker 1 (32:20):
It is Jesse.
Speaker 2 (32:22):
Target may be slowly turning away from some dei and
their store advertising. There's actually some dimes back on the
swimsuit photo wallet Target. Okay, well, that's great. That's great, buddy,
that's really great. I don't know if we're going to
see a reversal of what we've been seeing in the
beauty industry. Obviously that's not my area. Fashion and makeup
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and pop culture. You know, I don't do a lot
of that. I don't care what the latest actor and
actress got divorced. None of that stuff matters to me.
But it was impossible not to notice when when you
take the boys to the mall and there's a victorious
Seak good stores. So of course the boys, because their
teenage boys, are going to be looking and snickering.
Speaker 4 (33:04):
It.
Speaker 2 (33:04):
I get it, I get it. I was a teenage
boy once too. It's impossible not to notice that there's
a fat woman as the advertisement now, which is enormous,
And it was just so odd because when I was
a child, the victorious secret models were thought of as
you know, these these beautiful women and all this other stuff.
But remember that it's about tearing down every existing social
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norm and structure. That's what cultural Marxism really is, every
single thing. So what is beautiful, No, that's not actually beautiful.
Anything can be beautiful. What is smart? No, that's not
actually smart. Anything can be smart. It's about destruction. All right,
let's move on, let's do another hour. I want to
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talk about Wesley Hunt next