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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Monday.
Oh my goodness, it's such a good Monday. I'm so
happy to be sitting here with you. We have an
amazing show for you. And yes, of course I am going.

(00:23):
Of course, I'm gonna hit the big news of the day.
We are gonna talk about violent crimes, cities, Trump taking
over DC. We're gonna discuss Democrats. They continue to cuss
and continue to take positions that are out of control
and completely unpopular. Mexico's cutting back on tomatoes. All praise

(00:44):
them for that. The Democrat parties in very deep trouble.
They also opened up the border. Bill Gates sucks. We're
gonna do emails. Josh Hammer's gonna join us halfway through
next hour to talk to the legality of all these
things and medal of honor Monday's coming up one hour
from now. Before we get to any of that, let's

(01:06):
talk about the news, and it is going to take
a while to sort through this. We're going to have
a long talk about countries, first impressions, cities, communism, violent crime.
Trump gets up the day and says, DC's mind.

Speaker 2 (01:25):
Now I'm announcing a historic action to rescue our nation's
capital from crime, bloodshed, bedlam, and squalor and worse. This
is Liberation Day in DC, and we're going to take
our capital back.

Speaker 1 (01:41):
We're taking it.

Speaker 2 (01:41):
Back under the authorities vested in me as the President
of the United States. I'm officially invoking Section seventy forty
of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act. You know
what that is, and placing the DC Metropolitan Police Department
under direct federal controlling. You.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
Yeah, yeah, I got it. You already got it. You've
found out this news a long time ago, earlier today. Okay,
all right, so let's clear something up right now. Cities
being violent, filthy places full of murders and rapists and

(02:21):
homeless people and all the other ugly stuff in a
city that is not built in with a city. We Americans,
because we live here in America, we believe that that's
what cities are. People who live in cities, listen to

(02:42):
me right now. Maybe that's you. They think, oh, well, yeah,
that's look, Hey, it's gonna be that way, right, you
don't go out after midnye it. People who live in
a rural area like I do, Maybe that's you. Well, yeah,
that's why I don't go to the city. But I
have traveled quite a bit now courtesy of the United
States Marine Corps, and then did a little bouncing around afterwards.

(03:08):
I've been to a bunch of cities that are completely clean,
cities around the world where I didn't see a single
homeless person, Cities where the animals weren't hurting people at night.
It was quiet, it's clean, it's lovely. I was in Florence.
I was in Florence, Italy, and Florence, Italy was so

(03:33):
immaculate and so safe. We were with our boys. They
were I think there were sixteen. I think they were
this age because we just went sixteen or fourteen. If not,
they were thirteen and fifteen, but they were that age.
Bob and I wanted to go around the block have
a little dinner by ourselves. Little sandwich boys said Hey.

Speaker 3 (03:55):
Can we go out?

Speaker 1 (03:57):
Fourteen and sixteen European city? And he said, WHOA, you
got money? I said, yeah, we have some money. Well bye,
and off they went went. Now, walked several city blocks,
had dinner outside by themselves, came on back to the hotel,

(04:19):
didn't so much as sniff a crime that squalor you
see all over American cities. Last time I went into
New York City, I walked down into the subway and
I had to step over several homeless people. At one
point stepped into a puddle of pea just right there

(04:40):
in the subway. That squalor is a choice. I want
to make sure everybody is crystal clear on that. I
want to make sure you are crystal clear on that.
That video you watched this morning, or yesterday, or last
week or last month, I don't know. There's a new
one every day of some animal pushing someone in front

(05:01):
of a subway car, punching out a woman, stabbing people.
That is a choice that was made. It is not
a byproduct. It's not an accident. It's not just the
way things are. It is a choice that was made
in America. The Democrats who run our cities have made

(05:25):
a conscious choice to make sure they are a haven
for the most disgusting, despicable people on the planet. And
that's why you can't send your daughter to New York
City for graduation. That's why, because it is a conscious
choice that has been made. Now we will come back
to that conscious choice and why they made that conscious

(05:48):
choice because I want to focus on a slightly different
part of what Trump said today, and it goes to
something I've talked about so many times before, job interviews.
I'm not changing the subject. Stay with me. Remember when
I went on that ramt last week about job interviews.
Ten minutes I told you how to ace a job interview,

(06:09):
Show up on time, dress your best, shut your mouth,
and listen. You know all that stuff. But let's talk
about dressing your best. Why did I say that? Because
I want you to have to go spend a bunch
of money. Nope, doesn't even have to be a nice
suit or a nice little skirt or whatever you're wearing, ladies,
does not have to be that I said, dress in

(06:33):
the best clothing you have. Why because first impressions really
are everything. They are everything. When you walk into a restaurant.
Happened to me a couple of weeks ago. I'm not
gonna name it. Walked in, it's stunk like someone hadn't

(06:54):
clean out the dishwasher. In forever, I see OB's face,
nose curled up, turn around and left, not even any
point needing there. Food could have been the best thing
ever ruined. Gone goodbye, first impressions. When Trump talks about
meeting Putin in DC being disgusting and that mattering, he's

(07:17):
one hundred percent.

Speaker 2 (07:18):
Correction embarrassing for me to be up here. You know,
I'm gonna see Putin. I'm going to Russia on Friday.
I don't like being up here talking about how unsafe
and how dirty and disgusting this once beautiful capital was.

Speaker 1 (07:32):
Do you know here's a little history tidbit. You may
not know you know what Washington, DC is. Maybe you've
been there, but if not, I know you've seen pictures
of it. All that white marble, those beautiful buildings. It's cool,
isn't it. I've encouraged you to visit, and still encourage
you to visit. Take your kids one time, don't stay
more than two days. Go see the monuments, Go on

(07:56):
to the Vietnam veterans, Go see the new Korean War stuff.
Go see the stuff, and then get out. But it
looks cool, doesn't it. It looks almost intimidating. Why did
you know that was done on purpose? Our founding fathers
and men who came after them, who built up DC.

(08:19):
Now these are small government people who would be mortified
at the size of DC now, I should point out
they'd be mortified at the strength of DC now. But
they knew in order to make a good impression on
foreign indignitaries, they needed to build up a capital of
this country that made us look good, that made foreigndignitaries

(08:44):
walk into it and go, wow, this place is amazing. Dang,
these Americans sure have it together. I've told you before,
what's on the billboard of your country in other countries,
meaning in Saudi Arabia, in Tokyo and Russia, in France,

(09:05):
in Peru. When there's a billboard for America down there
and there are you know what they don't show on it.
I'm sad to admit they don't show Montana, where I'm from.
You know what's on the billboard New York City, Washington,
d C. Los Angeles, Miami, Seattle, Chicago, Dallas, Austin. Big

(09:28):
cities are on the billboard. You can hate the city
all you want. They are on the billboard of your country,
and people around the world get an impression of your
country and my country based on the condition of those cities.
You know, I want to go to Turkey. So does

(09:49):
Jewish producer Chris Why we flew through Istanbul. I didn't
even leave the airport. We were there for what what, Chris?
A couple hours? Maybe a couple hours. It was immaculate,
The airport was immaculate, The airport personnel were dressed to
the nines. Pleasant, and you know what we drove. We
won't drove. You know what. We flew away thinking, Wow,

(10:11):
Turkey seems nice. I want to come back first. Impressions
matter a lot when foreign dignitaries come to Washington, DC.
We just hope they don't get peed on or shot.
It's a really big deal. Now let's dig into more.
It is intentional, it is a choice. Let's talk about

(10:34):
why it is The Jesse Jesse Kelly Show with me
Bronco Kelly, and I should let you know I forgot
to mention at the open of the show. It's my fault.
I was looking for some new beef jerky this weekend
and I came across this package called Bronco Billies. I
didn't actually buy it, so I don't know if it's
any good or not, but I decided Bronco is a

(10:56):
great name, nickname, and I'm stealing it. And so now
I prefer to be referred to as Bronco from now on,
I might even change my name on my driver's license.
So here is the Bronco Kelly Show, and we're going
to continue our talk about Trump and taking over the
cities and the squalor and okay, already went over at

(11:17):
the beginning of it, that first impressions matter. It matters
that our cities, and it's not just DC. It matters
a lot that New York is going down the toilet,
that Chicago is going down the toilet. It it does matter,
even if you'll never visit, even if you think you
hate that place, it matters. We want to have beautiful

(11:40):
cities and beautiful country. It matters, to say nothing of
the innocent people who live there and suffer there. It matters.
So I mentioned that it's a choice, and it very
much is a choice. In case you doubt that, let
me go ahead and nerd out and do something I
try to never do to you. But let me read

(12:02):
you just a couple numbers. This is courtesy of what's
this website called numbio, where they crunch whatever numbers you're
looking for them to crunch. There are roughly seven hundred
thousand people in DC, seven eight hundred thousand in the
city of Tokyo, which I mentioned earlier, there are fourteen million. Now,

(12:23):
let me read you some crime numbers. The level of
crime in DC seventy Tokyo twenty one. Worries about your
home being broken into? Are things stolen in DC fifty two,
Tokyo twenty one. Worried about being mugged or rob DC

(12:45):
fifty seven, Tokyo twenty one. Worried about being subject to
a physical attack because of your skin color, ethnic origin, gender,
or religion Tokyo twenty six, d C forty three, On
and on and oh final one people using are dealing

(13:07):
drugs DC sixty five, Tokyo twenty four. Why because Democrats
did that to our cities on purpose, Because big cities
have been ruled by democrats for ages, and Democrats intentionally

(13:30):
fill up cities with crime in criminals, and it's gotten
so much worse in recent years. Now we are going
to get to that. I'm going to rewind a little
bit first, and then we're going to go chronologically why
and how it got worse and worse and worse and
worse and worse. And there's going to be all kinds

(13:52):
of offensive stuff in here, and do keep in mind,
I don't care if you get offended. You're welcome to
email love, hate, death threats, or what you offinded about
Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Let's rewind to just
basic communist revolution because this is going to be a
huge part of it. Why do communists like violent crime

(14:16):
during the revolution phase. Once the revolution is complete, they'll
they'll shut it all down and just shoot everybody in
the face. But once, but before that, why do they
want people murdered and raped and robbed? And just please
keep in mind, stop saying soft on crime, they're soft

(14:37):
on crime policies. That is the dumbest, most inaccurate branding
I've ever heard in my entire life. These cities are
not full of crime because Democrats spilled the milk on accident. Oops,
did not rapist hurt another woman. I had no idea
they did it on purpose. Stop saying soft on crime.

(14:57):
It's pro crime anyway. Why do communists love it? I've
used this example, Let's use it again. A stable family,
maybe you have one. Maybe you don't picture a stable family, mom, dad, kids,
a stable, happy family. What if you're an evil person

(15:18):
who wants to destroy that. Communists are trying to destabilize society.
But what if you want to destroy that? There is
no easier way to shake up the stable family than
violence of some kind. If that's your family and I'm
an evil person and I'm want to break it up,

(15:38):
I'll burn your house down. I said, how's the family doing? Now? Oh?
All the everyone's stuff, You're moving into a hotel. I
got a commute extra to work. I lost all my clothes.
Are you a stable after I burnt your house down?
What if I introduce a violent dog into your home? Hey,
take this rescue pit bull. He's lovely. Oh sorry, did

(15:59):
your child hand get bit off? How stable is the
home now? What if I? What if I start vandalizing
your home when you're gone. Every time you come home,
I've spray painted something, I'm throwing rocks through the windows.
Do you think the husband's gonna start snapping at the
wife more, the wife more at the husband. Do you

(16:19):
think the kids are going to destabilization? The best way
to bring destabilization into a stable situation is violence, and
communists understand that so so well. If you don't have
anything moral keeping you back from doing violence, and you're

(16:41):
fighting a revolution. Well, there's nothing better, absolutely nothing better.
We'll continue on this in a moment. It is the
Jesse Kelly Show with me Bronco Kelly here on a
wonderful Monday. Remember you can download the show on iHeart, Spotify,
I Tunes. Now back to already brought up violence. Communists

(17:05):
love street violence because it destabilizes a society. George Soros
and many like him, I should point out, didn't spend
millions and millions and millions of dollars to elect these
pro crime DA's just because they're soft on crime or
they're reimagining police work. No, it was done so we

(17:26):
could have more murderers in the streets. It was done
so we could have more rapists in the streets. Because
the more murder and rape and theft you have in
a society will destabilize it. That gives people an appetite
for new management. It gives people an appetite for revolution.
You get to step in as the filthy communists and say, man,

(17:49):
these stabbings are bad. Why don't you let me help
you out? If you want a perfect example of this,
that's why democrats love mass shootings. They love them and
don't let anybody convince you otherwise. They're never sad, they're
never bummed out. They're sitting back, gleefully clapping their hands
when a bunch of kids get shot. That's why now

(18:09):
they can't even wait till the bodies are identified before
they're running to the podium. Hey man, this is a
really terrible match you to I'm super sad. Anybody give
me your guns. Violence gives them an opportunity, and occasionally
you'll have some useless hunk of skin like John Cornan
join them and pass gun control legislation when they do this,
but for the most part we have opposed it. They

(18:32):
love violence because violence gives them an opportunity, an opportunity
to move the revolution forward. And they have taken that opportunity.
What Donald Trump did today bringing in the National Guard,
he's taking over, essentially taking over the DC police department.

(18:53):
Democrats are afraid. They're very, very afraid. That's why you've
seen this all over the new.

Speaker 4 (19:00):
And he really did hear the President paint quite a
dystopian picture of Washington, d C. Saying that it was
overtaken by violent gangs, by bloodthirsty criminals. Using this imagery
that doesn't necessarily comport with a lot of people's experience
in this city, but also with what the actual numbers show,
you know, statistics do show.

Speaker 1 (19:19):
Yeah, Oh, we'll come back to the statistics thing in
a moment MSNBC. Here was that one of the.

Speaker 5 (19:24):
Things that we have seen over and over from the
President from his team, you know, Stephen Miller saying, it's
like Baghdad and Ethiopia. They seem to hold their harshest
criticisms some times for cities that are majority black and brown, pulling.

Speaker 1 (19:38):
Out the race Cordy, he can't fix the crime here,
that's racist. Here was Dana Bash maybe the most hilarious
thing I heard.

Speaker 3 (19:46):
Also, and it just as we go to break, I
should note that the most violent moment in recent history
in DC was January sixth, and it was an attack
on the United States Capital by a lot of people
who are doing it in the name of Donald Trump.
And it included the people who were hurt, included members
of law enforcement.

Speaker 1 (20:06):
So why are they upset. We'll get back to the
stats in a moment. Why are they upset? They're actually
upset for two different reasons. First, we already laid it out.
They want violent crime. They wake up, they see a rape,
they see a murder. They're happy, they know it helps
the revolution. That's one Two. What if Donald Trump the

(20:28):
National Guard? What if they clean up DC. If they
manage to clean up the crime in Washington, d C.
Then the American people may just have the scales fall
from their eyes and they'll realize what you and I
just got done talking about our cities don't have to

(20:52):
be like this. You mean we can just arrest criminals,
keep them in jail, and the crime goes away. You mean,
we don't have to have homeless people all over the place, pee,
doing drugs, stink, miserable. You mean we can run them

(21:12):
out of the cities and we can just, I don't know,
even take our kids and live there, visit, enjoy ourselves.
What if Donald Trump takes one of the most violent
cities on planet Earth and makes it safe? How does

(21:34):
that make Democrats look in Los Angeles? How does that
make Democrats look in Oakland? In Austin? How does it
make Democrats look in New York City? New York City
that's about to basically get apocalypse when Man Donnie gets elected?
How does it make them look? And that brings me

(21:55):
to this the statistics. I'll let this one play this time.
I cut it off last time. But you've seen many
Democrats find that crimes going down, find that crimes going down.

Speaker 4 (22:06):
And you really did hear the President paint quite a
dystopian picture of Washington, DC, saying that it was overtaken
by violent gangs, by bloodthirsty criminals, using this imagery that
doesn't necessarily comport with a lot of people's experience in
this city, but also with what the actual number show.

Speaker 1 (22:23):
You know, statistics do show.

Speaker 4 (22:25):
Yet violent crime in Washington is falling since reaching a
peak in twenty twenty three. The President's age dispute some
of those figures. You heard the President come out saying
that some of those statistics might have been cooked. But really,
when you look at the numbers, what the President is painting.

Speaker 1 (22:42):
Is remember how we've talked about Antonio grams sheet before.
I'm not going to nerd out too much on history.
Just stay with me, the Italian communist Antonio Gramsche and
what he talked about, the long march through the institutions.
We've had this talk many times before on the show.
You didn't wake up one day and the communists controlled

(23:04):
the CDC and FBI. That didn't happen all at once.
It took American communists decades and decades and decades, working
their way through the university system, through the political system,
through corporate America. And one day you see America's corporations.
They're wait, they're donating the Black Lives Matter hold on.

(23:26):
The FBI's infiltrating the Catholic Church. What the This doesn't
make any They marched through the institutions, they took them over.
There's a lot of reasons they marched through the institutions
and took them over, but one of, if not the
main reason reason you take over the institutions is it

(23:49):
gives your lies legitimacy. It gives your lies legitimacy. Remember,
communists have to lie about it. You already know that.
We talk about it all the time. They will lie
about everything they believe they have to, and they do
for the most part, because you can't sell anything that
evil if you're telling the truth. But if you take

(24:11):
over DC and you turn the animals loose on the streets,
Black Lives Matter and all this other crap, and all
of a sudden, murders are through the roof. People are
getting everything broken into It's the worst place in the world.
What do you do about that? You certainly can't arrest criminals.
That doesn't work. Well, remember that story we read last week.

(24:32):
DC commanders. Police commanders will show up after a violent
crime and downgrade it. They lie, you simply lie. And
once they lie, then because they've conquered the institution, it
gives the lie legitimacy. Remember when the FBI said violent

(24:52):
crime is down nationally, and we all knew that had
to be a lie because we could see it everywhere.
And it turned out the highest crime centers in the
country didn't turn in their numbers. Hey, New York, you
got your violent crime numbers? Oh uh, dog, must have
ate my homework. I don't have that. All right, Well,
crime went down the communists took over the institutions. Because

(25:13):
the institutions owning them gives the lies legitimacy. It's why
you've seen democrat after democrat after democrat, politician, media, people,
news print come out, well, violent crime has been going down.
Violent crime has been going down. Nobody who lives in
DC thinks that everybody knows it's bad. It's really bad.

(25:36):
But again, when you're fighting a destructive revolution, you have
to lie about everything. There's one more thing they did,
and then we'll move on, maybe do a couple emails,
and we'll get to the Medal of Honor Monday. You know,
Bronco does what Bronco wants on Monday. What Chris, don't
roll your eyes. It is the Jesse Kelly Joe on

(25:59):
a wonderful, fantastic Monday. I remember, you can email the
show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. We got Medal
of Honor Monday coming up ten minutes from now. Josh
Hammer is coming up halfway through next hour. I'm gonna
ask him about the legality of all this. I just
want to make sure the judges aren't going to step
in and screw up all this taking over DC stuff.

(26:21):
And I am gonna ask him about this too.

Speaker 2 (26:23):
And if we need to, we're gonna do the same
thing in Chicago, which is a disaster.

Speaker 1 (26:27):
We have a mayor there who's totally incompetent. Can they
can they go in the other cities. We'll see about that,
all right. So one final word on this. This was
from last week, but there was a twenty eight year
old piece of trash in Baltimore, and outside of it
were two pro lifers old men. Seventy three and eighty

(26:51):
four were the ages of the men. This twenty eight
year old on camera. You can go look at it.
I don't know that I'd recommend it, but you can
go look at it. Goes and beats the living crap
out of them, shoves the first one over and then
turns and just crushes the other guy so that he
has a fractured cheek bone and a shattered eye orbit

(27:15):
and he's a he just destroyed him. They basically let
him out scott free. They let him out. I mean
he was convicted two counts a second degree assault, but
they let him out scott free. One year of home
detention in three years of probation. Another reason democrats love

(27:40):
violent criminals. On top of all the other things we
laid out, is there an army. They're a standing army.
Remember that Democrat, Remember that Vice mayor. Last week we
played the audio of in Los Angeles County who got
had one too many Margarita's and got on camera and
started calling for Los Angeles street gangs to start assault.

Speaker 2 (28:08):
Not for nothing, but I want to know where all
the trollos are at in Los Angeles, Eighteenth Street, Flrentzia.

Speaker 1 (28:14):
Where where's the leadership at? Because you guys are all.

Speaker 2 (28:18):
About territory and this is eighteenth Street and this is Torrente.

Speaker 1 (28:21):
You guys tag everything up, claiming hood.

Speaker 2 (28:24):
And now that your hood's being invaded by the biggest
gang there is, they're.

Speaker 3 (28:29):
Ain't a peep out of you.

Speaker 2 (28:30):
It's everyone else who's not about the gang life that's
out there protesting and speaking up.

Speaker 1 (28:35):
We're out there like biting our tur protecting our tur
protecting our people, and like where you at, dude, they're
running a muck all up in your on your streets.

Speaker 2 (28:46):
So don't be trying to claim no block, no nothing.
If you're not showing up right now trying to like
help out and organize, I don't want to hear a
peep out of you once they're gone, trying to.

Speaker 3 (28:56):
Claim that this is my block. This was not your block.

Speaker 1 (28:59):
You were in here helping out. So whoever's the leadership
over there, just get your members in order. Violent criminals
are seen by Democrats as foot soldiers, and they operate
as foot soldiers. There's only a small percentage of any

(29:19):
society in anywhere that are actually criminals in violent criminals,
even bad neighborhoods. I know, look pick your bad neighborhood.
I know, it's easy to look at it. With every
every window has bars on it. It's easy to look
around and think they're all criminals here. They're not. It's
a small percentage. Democrats view them as the tip of

(29:43):
the spear. Just final word, it's a choice. Our cities
are violent and disgusting because Democrats did it on purpose.
Remember that, dear mister meat. Tonight was burger night for
the family. We made the world famous Jesse Kelly burgers

(30:04):
from your book, still available at Jesse kellybook dot com.
We have had this box of red lobster cheddar Bay
biscuits in our pantry for a while now, so I
made the executive decision to make those biscuits as our
fresh buns. Oh my gosh, the whole family was obsessed.
I think I may have found the only possible upgrade
to your burger. Even Chris can eat it, even though

(30:26):
it's technically red lobster. Hey, Chris, can you people eat that?
It's a biscuit? But I thought you couldn't. I thought
you people couldn't do meat and cheese. Is it's red lobster? Chris?
Of course, it's real cheese. They only use the highest
quality ingredients. I'm sure it's real cheese. But we could

(30:48):
what if we substituted something good like valveta? What about valveta? Seriously?
Can you people eat velveta in meat? Because I think velveta.
I don't think velvida is real cheese. Chris. Look, I'm
mister velvita, all right. Bronco loves velvita, But buddy, it

(31:09):
stays good for a really, really really long time, like
an uncomfortably an uncomfortable amount of time. I don't. I
don't think it's real cheese. But I think you're in
the clear. Talk to your rabbi, is all I'm saying.
Talk to your rabbie. Anyway. The guy said, I might
have found the only possible upgrade, and so on and
so forth. Look, I want you to know I took

(31:32):
a music class once in community college. Did I ever
tell you this? It was a class on music all
the way from classical up to rock music and things
like that. And there is one thing I learned, and
it was just an entire semester of this. Whatever your
favorite music, whoever your favorite musician is, whatever your favorite

(31:53):
band happens to be, they're probably wonderful. But they also
built off of the foundation that was given to them
by bands before them, and then that band built off
the one before them, and then that band built off
of the one before them. I want you to build

(32:17):
on my incredible genius out of the goodness of my heart.
It took a lot of hard work, a lot of effort.
I created the world's greatest cheeseburger. But I am not
a selfish person. Bronco isn't like that. I want the
world to not only know it, to improve upon it.

(32:42):
If you can throw throw them on Chatterbay biscuits. I
think that's a great idea. The only thing that I've
expressly forbidden is vegetables. Do not It is not a salad.
Don't start throwing lettuce and tomatoes and everything else on
my cheeseburger. It's unacceptable. It ceases becoming my cheeseburger if

(33:02):
you start putting vegetables on it. Vegetables are disgusting. It's
about the meat and the cheese and the bun. Now
enough of that, let's step away and honor a hero
before we come back and talk more politics. Democrats are
in some serious trouble and that's going to be fun
to discuss next
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