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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of The Jesse Kelly
Show on a wonderful fan fantastic Wednesday. I know it's
been a heavy day, but I just feel kind of
obligated to say that it's been every day. It's been
every time. So we'll talk just a little bit about
illegal immigration here in a few minutes. I do want
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to bring up those something good, something make you feel good.
This is from CNN.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
Democratic brand right now has about the appeal with the
American voter as the cracker barrel rebrand has with the
American consumers.
Speaker 1 (00:35):
Bad bad, bad.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
So let's look at the key four swing states that
in fact do keep tract of registration by party. Look,
the Republican Party is in their best position at this
point of cycle since at least two thousand and five,
and all four of these key battleground states. We go
out to the southwest, Arizona, how about Nevada. Republicans haven't
done this well since two thousand and five. Oh my goodness,
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gration at this point of cycle, Carolina. I couldn't find
a point at which Republicans were doing better at this
point in a cycle. It's at least this century. It
probably goes way back in the last century.
Speaker 1 (01:08):
I want you to know that you have had a
part in this. Maybe you don't feel like you have,
but you have had a part in this, if you
have used your voice at all, if you have been
an activist at all, if you have used your voice
at all. Let's remember where we were not too long ago,
under complete democrat rule in this country. And of course
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they abused it because they can't help themselves, their communists.
They abused it every possible way. But that was not
very long ago where they had it all. And now
what you're seeing is people are ashamed to be one.
As we get bolder and as we get louder. Now
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being called a democrat has become an insult in many places,
certainly with young people. I've told you this before. I
hear it all the time with my kids' friends all
the time. Well, okay, democrat, it's a way to trash somebody.
Now we have gotten bolder, and as we have gotten
bolder and louder, they've gotten less popular. It's a good thing.
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Put a smile on your face. It's a very good thing.
Jamie Raskin, isn't a good.
Speaker 3 (02:17):
Thing trying to militarize our society, intimidate as political opponents.
The whole idea of picking cities based on their partisan
leadership is absurd.
Speaker 1 (02:28):
I mean, there are lots.
Speaker 3 (02:29):
Of Republican cities in town struggling with crime. Everybody is
across the country always. Crime has always been part of
our history. And yet crime is down in DC, for example,
it's at a thirty year low. It's down in Baltimore,
it's down in Chicago.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
All they do is lie. Jesse, you explained how the
pacts shot you down and how corrupt Congress is. Here's
what blows my mind. These corrupt politicians have children and grandchildren.
Does their greed overpower their love of family and the
need to provide a promising future for their descendants. You
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got to answer this one man, Okay, So I wanna
explain something. These people are corrupt politicians. They're part of
the ruling class. They know they're part of the ruling class,
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and they believe their children will be as well. They
think they're now in the club, and their children will
be in the club and will always be taken care of.
You'll always find a gig for them somewhere. You'll always
find money for them somewhere, and those are the ones
who care about their kids. You ask a question like this,
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you know why, because you're probably a good person and
probably a good parent who loves your kids. You know
how many of these people don't. It's a very, very
sad state of affairs. But there are all kinds of
parents in this country and everywhere. I don't mean in
this country, there are all kinds of parents who really
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don't care for their children. Our fatherlessness problem in this country,
which is at crisis levels. I can't wrap my mind
around it because being a dad, it's like the greatest
thing in the world to me. I just love it.
I love every part of it. I think it's fantastic.
I'm gonna miss my little buddies so much when they leave.
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So I can't understand it, but I do know numbers.
We talk about it in the black community, but just nationwide,
it's staggering how many dads just leave. Leave Now, I'm
gonna leave. What do you mean you're gonna leave? That's
your kid? Good people, I mean, we could talk about
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this because it really pertains to a lot of what
we've seen today with all this ugliness. Good people will
always have a difficult time understanding the mentality of evil people,
understanding how they think, why they do what they do,
why they say what they say. It's beyond you because
you don't your morality doesn't allow you to be that way,
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but theirs does. Really, so much of it, I mean,
so much of everything in life comes down to selfishness.
If we're being honest with you, care about me. It's
just about me. It's not about others. It's certainly not
about the people, it's not about the country. Just care
about me. Hey, Jesse, why is it even a Republican
controlled house can't or won't pass a budget using normal
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budget procedures. Look, we're gonna have Daniel Turner on next hour.
BK's coming up about ten minutes or no, But we're
gonna have Daniel Turner on next hour. And I almost
guarantee it. I almost guarantee he's gonna go off on
the soul industry. He'll probably bring up Texas when he does,
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so Texas is Republican controlled. Don't think just because Democrats
are the bad guys, that that makes Republicans the good guys.
Don't think that for a second. Republicans love government corruption, too.
Republicans love stealing your money too. They just know how
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to speak the language, They know the things you want
to hear. We've talked about this before. It's how so
many of these senators get elected over and over and
over again. And since I've lived everywhere I see the
advertisements these rhino Republican senators. They will spend four years
not necessarily doing everything you dislike, but on the super
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super important stuff. They'll knife us in the back. You know,
they'll do this kind of good thing and that good thing,
and kind of they'll speak out on this bill, and
they'll put a good SoundBite out there when it's time
to interview some dirty communists. But then let's say something
lands on their desk where they have an opportunity to
really decap communism in the country. Boom, they screw us over,
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and we look around and say, what are you doing?
What are you doing? And then when election season rolls around,
they take those millions and millions and millions of dollars
and they pretend to be the most far right right
wingers in the world. Now the most noticeable thing, They'll
drop Trump's name all over the place. I've made fun
of Texas Senator John Cornyn, because I told you he
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was going to do this before his Senate primary started.
And it's been nothing but Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump,
I love Trump, I about the Trump agenda, Me and Trump,
Trump and me, Me and Trump, trying to lie it's
all a lie. He doesn't care about Trump, probably hates
Trump's freaking guts, has spoken out against him multiple times
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in the past, And I think John Cornyn's a Democrat.
Speaking of shootings, do I need to remind everybody that
in the wake of that horrible Uvaaldae school shooting, John
Cornyn joined with Democrats to pass gun control laws in
this country. But that was far far Chris. What year
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was that you'valde school shooting? Looked that up for me
real quick. It was years ago his election. His campaign
for reelection isn't until twenty twenty six. That's what they
do when they're far away from Oh it was back
in twenty twenty two, of course, So you know what,
he had just been a couple of years earlier, he'd
just been re elected. He was four years away from reelection.
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We needed Republican unity in that moment, and instead we
got screwed over by John Cornyn. Why because he thought
you would forget when we needed him most, he abandoned us.
Now that it's election season, it's Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump Trump.
Don't think that Republicans aren't cor up too. They love
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swindling your money, bringing it back to their district, screwing
us over on things. Don't think just because it says Republican,
they're good guys. Jesse and acquaintance of mine, moved to DC,
got hired as a contractor at the Pentagon because of
his minority status. What's wrong with this picture? He's a
nice guy in all, But I'm puzzled because I thought
President Trump got elected this would change. Well. Trump has
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changed a lot of it. But remember, the federal government
is sadly the largest employer by far in the United
States of America. Our government is enormous, absolutely enormous, and
it's full of Communists. I forget what the registration was
the last time I looked, but I know it's north
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of ninety percent. Federal workers are registered Democrats, north of
ninety percent. You think you can just get rid of
this department head or that department head or this director,
and as soon as you replace the leadership, everything should
be good to go. Right, I'll put a stained person
in there and we'll be operating. We'll be good to go.
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Wednesday.
Remember you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow
dot com. Let's get back to well that judge, maybe
this is good news. I guess we'll see how it
turns out. Remember that judge, Hannah Dugan, she's the judge
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in Wisconsin. These comedies are so crazy. She's the comedy
judge in Wisconsin. Ice showed up to arrest the illegal
and she helps him escape. She pulls him into her
office and escorts him out the back of the court.
Helps an illegal escape. Ice smiled. She tried to get
the charges against her dropped. Hey I'm a judge. I
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could do whatever I want. And she lost that bit.
So apparently this lady's going to trial. And this is
how you have to deal with these people. Communists are lawbreakers.
They have to because it's a revolution. As we've talked
about before, you don't have to do anything crazy. Just
enforce the law, arrest and imprison communists when they break
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the law, and you will win. If we're going to
continue along this route. We might just be all right,
might just be all right, Jess, Jesse, I'm pretty sure new,
uh are? I'm pretty new to firearms. I'd like to
add to my collection. So far, I only have a
Smith and Wesson M and P nine millimeter. What would
you say a good basic starter collection every man should
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have for home defense would look like I'm looking at
AR fifteen's right now. If you recommend one, I'll tell him,
Jesse sent me, Okay, look, I know a little bit.
I know a bit about guns. Probably not a little bit.
I know some about guns. I am not a firearms expert. Well,
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I know a bit about guns. For me, I'll tell
you what I prefer for home defense. One. I do
have several different pistols that I have access to when
it comes to home defense. A three hundred blackout is
a great home defense weapon. If you don't know what
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that is, think about a smaller five to five to
six round. I'm trying to explain this so non gun
people understand a normal AR fifteen is bigger. This is
a smaller version of that shoots a smaller round, all right,
a smaller bullet. Trying to put this in his layperson's
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terms as humanly possible, really really good. Here's something I
want to let you know about defense. When it comes
to defense, most people who carry a weapon on them
as I do, most people carry a nine milimeter. Now,
there are forty calibers and forty fives and all kinds
of I realize there are different calibers, but the most
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common by a mile is a nine millimeter. And that's fine.
Look I told you what I carry. I carry a
Springfield hell Cat pro to I find when I like better.
That's what I like to carry, Springfield hell Cat Pro.
It's a nine millimeter. But it's hard to kill somebody
with a nine millimeter. Even if you kill them, sometimes
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they don't die soon enough, as in, they're chasing you
down the hall with an axe and you put ten
rounds in his chest. Is he going to die? Probably?
He got some vitals. Is he going to die before
he buries that axe in you? Maybe not? It's Have
you ever seen one of those? They're terrible. I wouldn't
recommend you watch them. It's a little dark, but most
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people in the internet age have seen this. Have you
ever seen one of those internet videos where the cops
take down some guy, some guys it's a hostage situation,
or some guys going crazy on a highway with a
machete and he starts charging at the cops. I ever
noticed how many shots they have to shoot before the
guy stops coming. A pistol round. I don't mean to
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indict nine millimeter, of course, but a pistol round in general,
it's smaller. It's just not as big of a round,
not hitting with near as much force, and they go down.
Pick yourself up a rifle, an appropriate sized rifle. High
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powered rifles kill a lot faster, a lot more efficiently.
And if God forbid, you ever run into someone who's evil,
and you may, as we see, it's all from today.
There's evil all over the place. If you ever run
into somebody who is evil, I hope you're ready. And
that doesn't mean you have to run around afraid. It
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means you make preparations. Make preparations. Start with a gun
safety class. If you're not familiar with guns at all,
Start going to a range. Borrow a buddy's gun if
you have to, or if you can afford it. I
shouldn't say most ranges. Lots of ranges. They'll rent one
out to you, rent a weapon, after you've had some instruction,
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start shooting just a little. You don't have to go crazy,
you don't have to be sealed. Team six. Get to
the place where you can comfortably carry a weapon on
you and be reasonably sure that you can hit what
you're aiming at. I didn't say you had to be
a Marine Corps sniper. That's not what I said. Can
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you hit a target from ten feet away? Not very far?
Is it very close? Can you put rounds in the
kill hole of a target ten feet away center mass?
Can you do that? Get yourself to a place you
can do that, and then expand from there. You do
sleep better at night knowing that you have something that
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can stop in evil man. And look, I talk to
you about Berna all the time. Get a burna too,
Get a lethal and non lethal beaver speaker. I just
found out my forty five year old sister brushes her
teeth in the shower every day, like she keeps it
in there. Is it acceptable? I think that sounds remarkably efficient. What, Chris,
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why is it gross? I know you shower there, You're
clean in the shower, Chris, I think it's acceptable. In fact,
I might become a shower brusher now. I like the
thoughts of this. Anyway, we're gonna Joinjee. We're not going
to join BK. BK's going to join us in a
moment and talk about well, people getting their heads cut off,
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what's happening in Ukraine. How capable is India's military, because
they're in the news right now. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show on a Wednesday. There's been kind of a
heavy Wednesday. Of course everyone knows that. So we thought
it would be a good idea to bring in VK
for Bkky for a variety of reasons, not his crappy music,
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but his knowledge of several different things we kind of
need to lean on right now. So joining me now
former Air Force PJ and host of World News with
BK BK. Hey, BK talk to me about Venezuela. Are
we going in?
Speaker 4 (17:20):
Well, I would find it hard to believe that we
would be.
Speaker 5 (17:24):
And I don't see what the point is at all.
Speaker 4 (17:27):
I think it's just kind of a flex Jesse. I mean,
I don't really know what we're doing down there. As
you've seen. You know, we've got a few boats destroyers
to be specific, down there, and we're supposedly pressuring Venezuela somehow,
and I don't really know. And Venezuela's responding by the way,
they put out a few warships and drones that patrol
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their own coastline. And I guess this has to do
with the president, Nicholas Maduro. And you know, Trump is
on this kick right now. He wants the drug trafficking
to stop, and he thinks that if he parks these
boats outside somehow, that's going to result in Maduro cracking
down on the cartels.
Speaker 5 (18:05):
I guess is the plan. But I just don't see
it happening.
Speaker 1 (18:09):
Yeah, I just don't see Trumps signing us up for
another war like that. I guess we shall see where
it goes. Okay, now we're going to bounce around the
planet a little bit, BK, because you tend to do
that quite well. Russia Ukraine. Obviously everyone knows about the meetings,
the supposed peace deal, which I'm unbelievably skeptical we'll ever
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get here. But right the fighting itself, what's happening with that?
Because that we don't hear anything about.
Speaker 4 (18:37):
Yeah, I mean, it's it's pretty much been Jesse as
you know, for a long time it's pretty much been
an artillery war, and they've been stuck in the front
line over on the eastern, over in that eastern region.
What you said about the piece deal, I totally agree,
because I mean we're in a basic impasse here. Zolensky
says no peace without remaining one hundred percent whole, and
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Putin is saying peace only if I get a chunk
of that eastern Dawn Boss region, and as far as
I know, he still wants to maintain Crimea as well.
So I don't even know how you're going to get
past that. Now Russia has on the battlefield, though Russia
has kind of recently made a few small moves. They
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just took two villages in one of the regions out there.
Oh man, I wrote, I actually had this region opened
up in a tab because it's so hard to pronounce
how But the Nipro pet Travis and the first settlements
they have taken in the south central Ukrainian area in
three and a half years of war, so they actually
are not really military significant, but this is a significant
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step in that Russia has actually managed to capture two
of them. And then we're talking little village of Jesse,
there's like, you know, one hundred people each. But still
it's a symbolic thing. And you know, like we said
at the beginning of this, unless we are committed to
sending Western.
Speaker 5 (20:02):
Troops boots on ground, I just.
Speaker 4 (20:04):
Don't see how Ukraine survives a war of attrition with Russia,
who is much more wealthy and powerful and has many
more assets than Ukraine does.
Speaker 5 (20:13):
I just don't see it.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
Let's shift gears and talk India because Trump is leaning
on them hard fifty percent tariffs. He wants them to
stop buying up all this Russian oil and all the
other things. What are they militarily, b K. They're gigantic.
Their economy is gigantic. I'm assuming they have some capable troops.
Speaker 4 (20:35):
Oh yeah, yeah, the Indian military is is fairly decent,
you know, I know, we all get a good laugh.
And when we hear about the when we hear about
the Indian and Chinese militaries up on the mountains, you know,
on that border region in the pol area, and they
they're not allowed to use guns and they fight with
like sticks and stuff like that. But other than that, though,
you know, they have it. They have an Indian Army,
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there's a navy, there's an air force, and they've they've
got one point four million active personnel, and that makes
them the world's second largest military force, believe it or not.
And I believe that would be after oh is it
North Korea or US. I'm not sure who the first
one would be. But they have a huge armed forces
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and they send her They send you know, guys to
our flight schools all the time, so they're they're pretty capable.
And the fact the idea that they're going to stop
buying oil from Russia, I think is a fantasy.
Speaker 5 (21:29):
I mean, why would they.
Speaker 4 (21:30):
Modi's like, Modi's got to worry about his own people
more than a story about Trump.
Speaker 1 (21:34):
How unified is that place, PK. I find India to
be a completely confusing place that I've forge. It's one
of the other places on Earth that I don't want
to visit. I don't like the food. I just have
no desire to step foot there. Not in soul. I
think it was just not for me. But I know
it has been divided many many times throughout its history.
Horrible divisions too. I mean, gosh, the creation of Pakistan
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is one of the ugliest events people know nothing about.
How are they now?
Speaker 4 (22:03):
I mean there's still a lot of infighting, especially because
you know Modi, the Prime Minister of India, he's a
big Hindu nationalist. I mean his dream is to have
India be a one n Hindu country. And this has
brought up a lot of problems because you have a
lot of Muslims who still live in India and they
don't really care for that, and there's a lot of
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you know.
Speaker 5 (22:25):
It depends on who you believe.
Speaker 4 (22:26):
You know, if you are a Muslim, you would say
that Modi is sending out his goons, his Hindu goons
to beat people up in the streets and intimidate workers
and poll workers and everything else. But the Modi will
say like, hey, these are troublemakers, these Muslims, when we
want them out of here. So it's a very like
they fight each other all the time, especially like up
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in Kashmir, as we've seen lately. You know, people get
shot and killed. There's constant fighting over there. And like
you said, Jesse, I totally agree. The breakup of Pakistan
India is in sane story and if you are interested
in nonfiction reading, I highly recommend when you guys pick
up a book about that. I mean they would have
like trains pulling into stations that we were filled with
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corpses because people like would ambush trains and slaughter everybody
on the train. I mean it was just completely insane
and all because like some British guide in office through
a map with the new country wild story.
Speaker 1 (23:22):
If memory serves me, BK, feel free to correct me
if I'm wrong. By the way, speaking with BK, a
host of World News with BK, I believe the death
toll was north of a million people. Do I remember
that right? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (23:33):
Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 5 (23:34):
I mean we're and we're talking like wholesale slaughter.
Speaker 4 (23:36):
I mean, as the as these people are, as the
Muslims are trying to stream into Pakistan and the Hindus
are trying to stream into India, they were just like
hacking each other to bits.
Speaker 5 (23:44):
It's crazy, crazy story.
Speaker 1 (23:47):
Tell me about this spy who just got busted as
a chi coom in the United States and Navy.
Speaker 5 (23:53):
Oh yeah, this this winner. I talked about him.
Speaker 4 (23:56):
I talked about him pretty extensively on the podcast, and yeah,
you know he's up for life in prison Jesse and
what he wanted to do. What kills me is that
the dude did all of this for like, I think
it was like twelve.
Speaker 5 (24:12):
Thousands, twelve And I'm like, so.
Speaker 4 (24:15):
You're looking at life in prison, bro for twelve grand?
Speaker 5 (24:20):
I mean, it's not that serious.
Speaker 4 (24:21):
And last time I checked, Jesse wasn't to Pete, our friend,
Pete Keg's breath. Wasn't he bragging about Navy recruiting numbers?
So why are we still recruiting guys like Jin Chow? Way,
he's the spy. Why are we still recruiting guys like him?
He wasn't even born in America, He's a naturalized citizen.
Speaker 5 (24:42):
I mean, why are we doing this?
Speaker 4 (24:43):
And the fact that he wanted to get twelve twelve
grand was enough for him to spy for a Chinese
intelligence officer over an eighteen month period, by the way,
so like, yeah, he could get life in prison over
twelve thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (24:56):
Twelve thousand dollars. I want everyone to know that if
I have sell out, it's gonna cost a lot more
than twelve thousand dollars to get me to do it.
How is Pete doing as far as cleaning out the
filth at the top of the military. It's a great
concern for me, the military academies to everything I know,
there's been some movement. Has there been enough?
Speaker 4 (25:18):
Uh, he's doing Okay, Jesse, I'm not gonna lie. And
a lot of listeners will probably your listeners.
Speaker 5 (25:24):
He probably hate me for this.
Speaker 4 (25:24):
But Pete Pete, Pete hags Seth was not my first
choice by any means. I criticized the pick heavily. As
a matter of fact, he was and then the whole
signal Gate controversy and he just acted like very very
dumb when there was time to do stuff, he just
was dumb. He's it doesn't strike me as a smart guy.
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That being said, I like the fact he's out there
promoting physical fitness. I like the fact that they're getting
rid of some of the nonsense and the service academies.
But you know, it's it's a it's a slow trickle.
But as far as I know, he is doing stuff.
I have heard directly from people who say, like a
huge difference.
Speaker 5 (26:03):
Night and day.
Speaker 4 (26:04):
As far as like the DEI training and electronic training
that we all had to do, even the high high
speed commandos had to sit down at the computer and
knock out your computer based training all the time, and
he has apparently been cutting down some of that.
Speaker 5 (26:17):
So that's good.
Speaker 1 (26:18):
Bka, you got time for one more segment with big talk,
a little Gavin Newsom and people getting their heads cut
off in Mexico. It is the Jesse Kelly's Show, and
I'm speaking of Doctor feel Good. California is an insane place.
It is an insane place, and it saddens me because
it's freaking paradise. I knew it when I lived there.
It was paradise, but you could see it even then,
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slowly but surely getting too expensive to live in. And
now they have that goober Gavin Newsom at running the place. Hey, Bka,
you're in California. How's it going out there?
Speaker 5 (26:51):
Well, Jesse, it's funny you could ask.
Speaker 4 (26:53):
I pulled over because I actually taking a day trip
to day trip to beautiful Big Bear and I'm sitting
at the base of the mountain looking up at the
in a beautiful, beautiful day.
Speaker 5 (27:05):
Everything you said is accurate.
Speaker 4 (27:06):
Everybody knows California is the best state in the country geographically, temperate, wise,
everything else. Yes, but are we are run by complete
lunatics and we are very much outnumbered here.
Speaker 1 (27:19):
How outnumbered are you out there, BK Because it's a
famous stat there are actually more Republicans in California than
any other state. But the problem is the place is
of freaking big. There's more Democrats than any other state.
How bad is it, seventy thirty? How bad is it?
Speaker 5 (27:35):
I don't even think so.
Speaker 4 (27:37):
As if I remember, and this is going off memory,
I want to say, like forty percent of the electorate
voted for Trump in the last election, so let's call it.
We could call it sixty forty.
Speaker 5 (27:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (27:48):
The problem is these coastal cities with just enormous amounts
of people, and they think everything is cool and they're
happy with paying the highest energy prices in the country,
the highest gas in the country, having the highest poverty
rate in the country. I could go on and on
and on, Jesse, and people are just fine with it
because they're like, well, that's just part of what you
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got to put up with. I mean, I filled up,
I had to fill up my tank this morning. I'm
still paying for sixty nine and that's like not a
bad price, Jesse. And like I read, like, oh, why
why he is cheaper? Jesse? How is that possible?
Speaker 5 (28:24):
Is that possible, and.
Speaker 4 (28:25):
Because stupid Gavin Newsom, who I told everybody was running
for president years ago, and I was like, I was
promptly dismissed. Ohbka, his shtick doesn't play nationwide. And I'm like,
you don't understand. He is going to go orange man
bad and he's going to ride it all the way
and white women love him, Jesse, we cannot underestimate this.
A month enough, they see Gavin talking and they think
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he is the man, and he's going to win the
nomination for sure. And I could see him definitely winning
the presidency.
Speaker 1 (28:58):
Oh gosh, don't.
Speaker 4 (29:02):
I know. And people have told me on the podcast like, BK,
you're spending a lot of time on Newsom lately, and
I'm like, I'm trying to get you people ready for
what's coming, because pretty soon he's going to be all
of your problem, not just mine.
Speaker 1 (29:15):
All right, let's go to Mexico. I've had enough of California.
Let's go to Mexico. Why are they getting their heads
cut off down there? Buk, such a Jesse.
Speaker 4 (29:24):
Nobody wants to say it out loud. Nobody wants to
say it out loud. Mexico is a failed state. I've
been saying it for many, many years, and you're not
supposed to say it out loud. I don't know why,
but we have a failed state that is twenty minutes
away from where I live in San Diego. It's completely
controlled from top to bottom by the cartels. There's rumors
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about Claudia Shinbaum, the new president, but she seems to
be trying to do the right thing.
Speaker 5 (29:55):
They have been on the run a little bit the cartels.
Speaker 4 (29:58):
They have deployed a lot of troops, but it's like
whackable at this point. I mean, I think at this
point in Mexico, the only thing that's going to stop
any kind of cartel stuff in Mexico is going full
El Salvador and just picking up everybody you can see
and throwing them in prison, because I really don't know
how else you do it. I mean, a couple of
years ago, we literally arrested their equivalent to the Secretary
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of Defense in America for.
Speaker 5 (30:23):
Being for working for the cartels.
Speaker 4 (30:24):
I mean, it goes, it goes on to the top,
and it always has so unless we want to get involved.
And Jesse, as you know, we've had intelligence assets down
there for many many decades, so that's not new. But
if we wanted to get involved militarily, that would be
that would be a nightmare. I'll just say it, because
you know, these cartel guys, they're they're they're they're the neighbors,
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they're the grandma's, they're the everybody's part of it. You know,
you can't just like carpet bomb the whole country. But
it's freaky out there. Like I, it sucks because I
used to love going down to Mexico all the time
and sleeping on the beach each you know, And I
would never do that now. I would just never do
it to day. And if I was armed, to be
one thing. But if you take a gun down there,
we all saw what happened, you're gonna get thrown into
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a Mexican prison and if you're very, very lucky, you'll
get out in a year or two.
Speaker 1 (31:13):
Yeah, Mexican prison's no fun. From what I understand, Mexican
prison is going to be no fun whatsoever. We don't
go down to Mexico anymore either, just like we used
to love going down there whenever we could, whenever we
could afford it. No more for me, BK. Just one
last one real quick on Mexico. Trump is always talking
about eradicating the cartels. We're gonna eradicate the cartels. He
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talked about it on the campaign trail, talked about it
after he got elected. He takes it very very seriously. Now,
as you just laid out, that's not something that's really
going to be possible outside of full blown, you know,
Genghis Khan conquest. But are we gonna do more than
we're currently doing?
Speaker 5 (31:52):
Well?
Speaker 4 (31:52):
I think well, Shine bamb has definitely stepped up with
some of the law enforcement. It's not their definitely on
the run a little bit to cartels. I don't really
just see what we could do though, because Shinbaum has
already made it clear that she doesn't want like American
troops in Mexico.
Speaker 5 (32:11):
So I mean, what are we supposed to do? And
it's it's.
Speaker 4 (32:13):
Too bad because I've been saying for years, Jesse, we
should just annex Baja California, make that the fifty first state.
Speaker 5 (32:19):
I mean, that's like a thousand miles of.
Speaker 4 (32:21):
Like pristine beach front property and the best climate in
the world, and we let we just we're not not
gonna take that.
Speaker 5 (32:29):
Like I've been arguing for that for years.
Speaker 4 (32:31):
I mean, especially since the fentanyl has killed like hundreds
of thousands of Americans. I think we should be compensated
by taking that. And you could get out on the beach, Jesse,
Baja California is beautiful. You know, you get out there.
You got the ab vanes popping, your ab veines. Probably
need a little work minor ready to go, but we'll
get your squared away on that. You know, I'll get
your diet and kettlebell exercises going. I mean, you can
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go down there in the tropics, have a few pops.
Speaker 1 (32:57):
Thanks, thanks speaker. I guess I'll start. I'll start doing
crunches tonight. All right, Thank thank you, host of the
World News with b K b K. Thank you, brother,
I appreciate it. If I have to hear about his
abs one more time, Chris, one more time, I'm just
gonna lose my mind.