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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Said Jesse Kelly Show, final hour of The Jesse Kelly
Show on a magnificent Wednesday. Do not forget. You can
email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. So
we are.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (00:14):
I'll get back to some emails in a few in
a few minutes, But I have I have a couple
of things on my mind. First of all, I've been
thinking a lot about grilled cheese sandwiches lately. It's been dumped.
What Chris, what do you mean? Why can you people
not eat girl cheese sandwiches? You can velveta little velveta,
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maybe a little prova. What what it's too rich? It
can be. You can over velveta a sandwich. You can
use regular craft slices. If you want to be fancy pants,
you can add a couple different you know chatter. Uh,
what's that? One starts with a G? I can never
said ob usually has this greair. Yeah, that's what I
(00:56):
was trying to say, greair provolone. I told you I
went to the Texas State Fair at one time. Highly
recommend if you've never gone, and they're famous for all
the deep fried foods. It's very healthy place. RFK Junior
would lose his mind. There the best thing there, and
I had it all right. I even tried the weird
stuff deep fried butter. It was way too much, way
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too much. Deep fried Oreos and deep fried twinkies and
deep fried days a day had a deep fried pizza.
They deep fried slice of pizza. The best thing I
ate at the Texas State Fair by a mile was
a deep fried grilled cheese sandwich. Maybe it doesn't sound good,
I'm telling you what. It was amazing. What, Chris, what
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can we do the show from there? It's in a month.
I mean, I guess maybe do you want to do
the show from there? Well, I don't want to do
it outside. You can't do it outside because then the
show sounds like crap for everybody. Maybe we could go
up there? Or is it's up by Dallas? Right, it's
up by Dallas. You go up there? Sure? I want
to eat some girl cheese sandwiches. That's been on my mind.
(02:04):
You know what else has been on my mind? The
video that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth put out earlier today.
It's a little long. I might cut it off, but
I'm gonna let it play. And I just I want
you to take this in. It's been such a heavy
day that I almost thought about just pushing this until tomorrow,
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but I wanted to talk about it. I am floored.
I can't stop thinking about it. Here he was.
Speaker 3 (02:31):
Last month, the Department of Defense was made aware of
an Obama Biden era legacy program called Digital Escorts.
Speaker 4 (02:39):
For nearly a.
Speaker 3 (02:39):
Decade, Microsoft has used Chinese coders remotely supervised by US
contractors to support sensitive DoD cloud systems. Program was designed
to comply with contracting rules, but it exposed the Department
to unacceptable risk. I mean, if you're thinking America first
and common sense, this doesn't.
Speaker 4 (03:00):
Pass either of those tests.
Speaker 3 (03:02):
So I initiated an immediate review of this vulnerability, and
I want to report our initial findings. So, the use
of Chinese nationals to service Department of Defense cloud environments,
it's over. We've issued a formal letter of concern to
Microsoft documenting this breach of trust, and we're requiring a
third party audit of Microsoft's Digital Escort program, including the code.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
So, first of all, I want to make something clear,
crystal clear. The cloud. Have you ever heard about this
the cloud? It's stored on the cloud. We have this
on the cloud. This in the cloud that you've heard
of this concept, I'm assuming it's not in the clouds.
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The cloud means it's stored on someone else's computer. That's
what it means. There's no actual cloud in the sky
that has your iPhone pictures. They're kept on someone else's
Barack Obama and Joe Biden, they gave our defense secrets
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to the Chinese on purpose. Let's just remember. Let's remember
Joe Biden's ties to China, his family's ties to China.
It was something we talked about all the time when
he was president, and he would do these baffling things,
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like when they allowed the Chinese spy balloon to traverse
the entire country, hovering over doing figure eights over our
military bases, obviously collecting information. They allowed it to go
from the Pacific to the Atlantic before they shot it down.
They could have taken it out of the sky anytime.
They didn't order it. Just let them do it, now, Chris,
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give me a favor. Play that video again. Just think
about the Biden Ministry, Joe Biden, his family's ties to China.
Think about all the critically important information the Department of
Defense has now Listen to this again.
Speaker 3 (05:10):
Last month, the Department of Defense was made aware of
an Obama Biden era legacy program called Digital Escorts. For
nearly a decade, Microsoft has used Chinese coders remotely supervised
by US contractors to support sensitive DoD cloud systems. Program
was designed to comply with contracting rules, but it exposed
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the Department to unacceptable risk. I mean, if you're thinking
America first and common sense.
Speaker 1 (05:39):
We farmed out to Microsoft, who farmed out to Chinese nationals,
and it wasn't like we didn't know it. The Chinese
nationals reported to us how much stuff did they take
from there? How much stuff did they put in to there.
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We've talked before many times, including tonight, about how China
is a bribery society. That's what they do. From rare
earth minerals, government officials. They're a bribery society. You show
up with a sack of cash, you buy what you want.
We talked with BK just a couple of minutes ago.
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We talked with BK about the US Navy sailor going
to prison, possibly for life, for twelve grand Is handed
him twelve thousand dollars. They bribe people, that's what they do.
How many American politicians do you believe are currently bribed
by China? And look, let's set politicians aside. How many
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people with the Pentagon have Chinese money in their bank account?
How many people with the FBI, CIA, NSA, US Army,
US Marines, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard. You know, we
caught one, you know how it goes. If you caught one,
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there are how many others out there who haven't been caught.
It's one of those uncomfortable things about crime that cops
will tell you. Yeah, it's great, you got one tried, convicted,
but they don't catch even close to half. You get
away with it. How much of our government has been
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bought by communists China? Remember Eric's Walwell? I know, because
Democrats were running things, they managed to kind of sweep
that whole thing under the rug. Eric Swalwell was on
the House Intelligence Committee. I've tutt you this before. If
you go to the hill, if you go to Capitol Hill,
you walk through the congressional buildings, you'll see various meeting
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rooms where the various committees meet, and there's not really
security there. Don't get wrong, there's cops and stuff like that,
but it's just door. You open it up, it's just
a conference room, or like, what are the places you
see on television where they're interviewing people. It's just a
little rooms all over the place, except for one the
House Intelligence Committee, because they deal with national security secrets.
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You will know it when you see it, and you
will not be popping your head in. I promise you
that it is secured to the max. You look at
it and you think, oh my gosh, what is that
the CIA. It's James Bond in there. That's the secret
stuff they discuss. Eric Swolwell got taken in by a
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Chinese spy. How often has this happened? How much of
our country has been sold to China on purpose? Over
and over and over again. We keep running into China
this and China that, and I'll continue to say, I
can't believe they're not broke, given how many people are
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around the world they're I don't know where all the
money's coming from, but apparently China always finds some more
of it. Then again, if it only costs twelve thousand
dollars from a US Navy sailor, maybe we're pretty cheap.
That is our reputation after all pretty freaking cheap. I mean, imagine,
imagine how cheap rask it must go trying.
Speaker 2 (09:17):
To militarize our society intimidate its political opponents. The whole
idea of picking cities based on their partisan.
Speaker 1 (09:25):
Leadership is absurd.
Speaker 2 (09:27):
I mean, there are lots 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 (09:46):
Yeah, sure, dude. I appreciate your history comments, respect your
youthful attitude about communism. Why don't you ever mention Dresden
or the atrocities on Catholics. You seem to be bought
and paid for when you say speak of anything after
World War Two, all due respect, you're getting to be
like Vince's the Princess? Who is that? Chris? Grow a pair.
(10:12):
These people killed millions of innocent Christians just like you
long time. Like I said, whenever you get an insulting
email telling you things like you're bought and paid for
and grow a pair, it'll be from the dumbest person
in the history of mankind. It is the Jesse Kelly
(10:34):
Show on a wonderful, wonderful Wednesday. Remember you can email
us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. If you miss
any part of the show. He can download it on iHeart, Spotify, iTunes. Now,
I want to talk about something very quickly. I'm not
going to go into depth on it because I don't
care that much. But it's just a it's a good
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example of what we deal with a lot. The Cracker
Barrel thing that's been going around. You know, they hired
a bunch of dirty comedies, sponsored a bunch of dirty
pride stuff, decided to change their logo. Everybody got mad,
freaked out that where's the what do you do to
cracker barrel? They came out today and they announced they're
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changing the logo back. Don't fall for this, don't fall
for this. This is what the communist does when he
pushes things too far, He'll pretend like he's backing away.
How many pieces of undercover video or articles have you
heard me talk about about these various colleges or various
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corporations who had a DEI head, the head of the
DEI department and now that person still works there. They
just changed the name. They changed the name of the department.
And then people say, look at this, Harvard's getting rid
of DEI it's about time. But they didn't get rid
of anything. They changed the name. They manipulated, they lied,
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they hid, They knew people were onto them, so they
tried to fade the heat. As the kids say, this
cracker barrel thing is the exact same kind of thing.
They do this stuff all the time, and it's not
unique to cracker barrel NFL. All these big corporations do this.
They push things way, way, way too long, way too far.
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Finally people get completely outraged by the whole thing, and
they'll back off of one little part of it and say, look,
we heard you. We have changed our ways. Now, really
who sponsored the Pride events? Where do they work now? Oh?
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Still there? Don't follow it, don't believe it, don't give
them your business, Jesse. When I was younger, I remember
some of the candidate talking points included improving adoption and
foster care systems. Today, I don't even here that adoption
is even suggested as an option. Just termination of life,
your thoughts. I love the show. Adoption is just one
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of the most wonderful things you can do for another
human being. I don't know why it doesn't get talked
about more. And I am not an adoption expert. I
have looked into it op and I considered it of course,
so I've looked into it. Certainly not an expert. There
are plenty of people who've adopted who will know more
than me. The process is very difficult and very expensive,
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extremely extremely expensive. So difficult and so expensive that a
lot of people who want to adopt end up going
overseas to adopt because the overseas adoption rules are way
way less than what we have here in the United
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States of America, and there aren't loud advocates about this issue. Now.
I don't want to sit here and say it should
be easier. I don't want to say that either, because
I'm not an adoption expert. And you want to make sure,
dang sure that if you're allowing a couple to adopt
the child, that you're sending that child into a good home,
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because there are predators out there who adopt children and
foster children. It is a fact in the in the
foster the foster system, there are saints just lovely people,
saints to take these kids in, temporarily care for them,
fall in love with them, and then have to let
them go. Wonderful people, And then there are freaking monsters
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who run the foster system. If you were a child predator,
what would you sign up to do? You'd be working
at Chuck E Cheese and fostering kids in your spare time.
That's what they do.
Speaker 4 (14:50):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (14:51):
I don't know that I have a solution except it's
extremely sad. And if you are considering adoption, I would
encourage you read you a child. A child should have
loving parents, and to be able to snatch a child
out of the out of the orphanage system and give
them a wonderful home is a God blessed thing. I
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know that. Hello, Jesse and Chris. I was listening to
your show. I had an idea, why not refer to
your fan base as Kelly's Commandos. You could also expand
it into merchandise like Camo hats and Camo barbecue aprons
and things like that. All the best, All right, I've
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heard that done many times before, where a radio host
will put a label on you know, the listeners. I
guess I never considered it. I don't. I don't think
i'd go with Kelly's commandos. But we should all wear robes.
What Chris? What we should wear robes? It'll be sweet,
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our cozy earth robes. What Chris.
Speaker 4 (16:01):
What?
Speaker 1 (16:04):
We're not gonna look like an army of Lebowski's. We're
gonna look like an army of people who understand comfort.
That's what we're gonna look like, Chris, a robe army.
It's definitely not gonna be Kelly's commandos. I don't know, Chris,
is that cheesy? Corey is that cheesey? I think it's cheesy,
not just the name to name it at all. I'm
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just not sure about that. That'll have to think about.
What I don't have to think about is hydroelectric power,
because I'm gonna ask Daniel Turner about it next. It
is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday. Reminding you
you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
But we don't have time for that right now because
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mister big shot Daniel Turner with Power of the Future
is here and he just got done briefing Congress. Gosh,
I want to brief Congress on something so bad. I
don't even care what it is. Daniel. What happened in
Congress today?
Speaker 4 (16:58):
Well, first of all, Jesse, you doing way more important work.
I know you ran for Congress back in the day,
and I think changing the hearts and minds the way
you do and writing books like you do, because you
know how much I loved your anti Communist Manifesto book,
which I still haven't gotten autographed, by the way, But
hold that against you. What you're doing there is way
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more important than what these folks do up here. Not
that what they don't do is important, it is important,
but but talking to the American people and motivating them
and inspiring them is way more valuable.
Speaker 1 (17:30):
Well, thank you, my brother. Now tell us what you
were doing. What happened? What's going on?
Speaker 4 (17:35):
We're talking about energy, of course, you know, and we're
talking about how we have a lot of bad energy
situations happening. We have bad energy policy, decades of it.
It is not President and Trump's fault, but when you're
the guy in office and it lands before you, you're
the one who's going to get the blame. And we've
got thirty years of bad energy policy, just like we
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have thirty years of bad spending policy, just like we
have how many years of debt, Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid? Right,
all these systems seem to be coming to a head,
and eventually, you know, the straw is going to be
one too many and the camel's back is going to break.
And so my message here was how do we prepare
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for this, How do we, you know, take the necessary
steps so it doesn't happen, but also how do we
start messaging to our constituents, like, look, we're trying to
make some big boy decisions, and big boy decisions are
not always popular. I used a very silly analogy. I said,
if you have a kid and that kid loves his
iPhone or his iPad or sugar, you know, at a
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certain point you got to take it away, and that
kid screams and yells, and you give in because you're
tired of the screaming and yelling. But you know that
you are not making that kid's life better. You are
not preparing that kid for the future. We're at the
stage now that with the subsidies drying up for wind
and solar, with the EVY tax credits, right, the kid
is screaming and yelling. But if you give in and
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keeps spending money to keep that kid from screaming. You
are not making the country healthier. So we're at where
are the screaming kids stage of American energy right now?
Speaker 1 (19:09):
Daniel, you educated us last time about the energy crisis
we are heading into because these data centers, these mega
data centers, keep getting built and they're gobbling up all
the energy we have, and that there's not going to
be anything left for you and me when we flip
the lights with John. So how do we get more
energy fast? Why does it take so long to create
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more of it?
Speaker 4 (19:33):
It's absurd, bad policy, without a doubt. Everyone is slow
to build, but they're not slow to build data centers,
and we're putting them up left and right. I don't
know where in Texas is that famous Tesla one that
they keep seeing all the Instagram videos. The guy's driving
on the highway and it shows you how long he's
driving and the factory is it outside of Austin, outside
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of Houston. I'd love to know what online energy, what
baseload energy they brought online when they gave Elon the
permit to build that. That thing probably takes more electricity,
I'm guessing than the city of San Antonio. I don't
know what electricity was brought online. I hate to always
use Texas as an example, but I want to demonstrate
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that it's bipartisan stupidity. Texas has closed several reliable coal
plants in the last decade, and the promise is we're
gonna build more wind and we're gonna build more solar.
And wind and solar don't work because we have a
thing called night and we have a thing called no wind.
And what's your electricity rate in Texas?
Speaker 3 (20:35):
Right?
Speaker 4 (20:35):
You're paying thirty more than the national average, and you're
paying a hell a lot more than you paid in
the last couple of years. So why is wind and
solar the viable option? And that's what your governor will say, sadly,
that's what everyone running for office will say. We need
to support Texas with good, clean electricity, clean wind, and
clean solar. I want low prices, you know. And I
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don't know the temperature is right now. I saw yesterday
was eighty eight degrees in Houston. That's pretty good for August.
But that's not how you do energy policy, right, Like,
who thank god it's not hot.
Speaker 1 (21:10):
Speaking with Daniel Turner, power of the future, Daniel, what's
wrong with coal? I love coal. Nations are powered by
coal and everybody and the best you can get, the
best you could ever hope for out of a Republican
and you'll go clean coal, you know, yes, of course,
still that qualifier on there. Why don't we have coal
plants going up everywhere?
Speaker 4 (21:28):
I would put a coal plant in my backyard if
I was given the permit too. We should have coal
absolutely everywhere, and it's absolutely essential, not just for electricity,
but for steel, for cement, for plastic, for almost all manufacturing.
We can't live without coal. That's why, you know, it
was so frustrating when you'd see that moron who was
in the White House the last couple of years talk
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about how we were going to shut down every damn
coal plant in this country, and the idiots around him
would clap and say, you don't really know how things
are made there, mister Biden, do you know you don't
realize that you can't make steel without coal. It's just
absolutely impossible. So no, we should be building coal more.
And we have several coal plants I mentioned the five
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in Texas that have been shuttered. They should be turned
back on and turned back on quick quick, because, like
I mentioned, with your balmy mid August day yesterday, that
is a bad policy to say, thank god it's not
so hot and you're not getting these messages. Hey, Kelly family,
you should raise your thermostat and not heat your pool, right,
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I've seen you tweet about that. Don't tell me how
to consume electricity. You guys, produce more of it. That's
your damn job. That hasn't happened a lot because we've
had a balmy year. But dodging a bullet is not
good policy, and we have dodged a bullet this year.
Speaker 1 (22:48):
Dan, you'll tell me about hydro power. Why is that
not bigger? Or is it big? And I just don't
know about it.
Speaker 4 (22:54):
It is big, especially in places like my home state
of New York, which a huge percentage of the state's
power comes from hydro because of Niagara Falls, and that's wonderful,
and most of Canada is powered because of Niagara Falls.
But for hydro to work, you either need a natural
development a natural area like Niagara Falls, or you need
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to build a great, big dam. Remember back in the day,
MSNBC used to have those commercials with Chris Matthews at
the Hoover Dam and Rachel Maddow and they talk about
we used to build great things in this country and
we don't build anymore. The idea that we would build
the Hoover Dam in America right now is impossible, right,
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the idea of blocking a river of changing ecosystems Jesse.
There may have been a native tribe that once performed
a ritual on the land nearby. So that's the biggest
problem for hydro. We could dam rivers everywhere, and we
could build natural reservoirs and natural waterfalls, and we could
have water supply. Texas could be doing this everywhere and
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you'd never have to work about water in Texas. But
good luck trying to battle the environmental groups. And who
is the political courage to do that? So what do
you do? Win power? Jesse? That's what Texans do. They
do what's politically palatable, and that's why Texas is in
the pickle. That is. And again I hate picking on Texas,
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but I use you guys specifically as an example, because
Texans are not Texas is not quite as Texan as
Texans think Texas is. And that's important for America to know,
we look at Texas as the example of conservative everything,
and it's not, and it's hiding and it's giving its
bad example to other Red states to follow.
Speaker 1 (24:40):
He is not wrong at all, Daniel Turner, Power the Future.
Thank you, my brother. I appreciate it.
Speaker 4 (24:46):
God bless you. Jesse. You're great to be with you.
Speaker 1 (24:49):
We Red States. You know I'm here in Texas. We
suffer from complacency because the animals aren't running around in
the streets here, because things are halfway saying here. We
don't get motivated, we don't show up in primaries, we
don't take over our elected office. And remember I played
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this for you earlier? Did I play this? Maybe I
didn't play this one earlier? But this is Trey Goudi
with Fox News, Trey Goudi, you know, former Republican Congressman.
Let's just Trey Goudi after that show.
Speaker 5 (25:24):
The only way to stop it is to identify the
shooter ahead of time or keep the weapons out of
their hands. And so we're going to have to have
a conversation of freedom versus protecting children. I mean, how
many school shootings does it take before we're going to
have a conversation about keeping firearms out. It's always a
young white male, almost always. I mean, did anyone this morning?
Speaker 1 (25:49):
There are a lot of Republicans who are actually Democrats,
especially in red states. Is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final
statement of the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Wednesday Remembory.
You can email us Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com.
So I should have told you this earlier, but I'll
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be honest with you, it kind of slipped my mind.
I an inquiry was made. I'm gonna have to I'm
gonna have to be vague on some things. An inquiry
was made if I would be interested in taking up
the position of the head of one of the major
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departments of the government. I'll put it that way. One
of the major departments. I don't know, a fairly large one.
You would certainly know it. I'll put it. Put it
to you that way. I am not telling you that
they offered me the gig. I am saying they reached
out and said, hey, would you be interested? I interned.
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Don't worry, I'm not leaving you because I did ask, well,
can I fire everybody? And that's the verbt in what
I said, And they said, well, I mean no, they said, ma'am,
then I'm probably not interested. All right, I'm not going anywhere.
Don't worry. It's not a They're not missing out without me.
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I'll put it to you that way. What, Chris, what
what if they did let me fire everyone, I probably
would have taken the job. I'm not kidding. Wow. We
have to reduce the government. There's only one way. Look,
we talked about this before. You can't use a scalpel
when it comes to cleaning communists out of anything, whether
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it's a government or a university or a private corporation
or anything. You have to if you're going to air,
you have to cut too deep, not too shallow. You
have to. Right now, the Trump administration is doing everything
they can do. Because there's all these ridiculous rules against
firing people in mass finds. You can't let them go.
They're doing everything they can do. It appears to get
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these people gone. That's what it appears that they're doing
everything they can do. But even then you see how
limited it is, and it's not going to be enough.
We're not going to get all the commies out of
the government in Trump's four years. Hopefully we can do
a lot of good get the worst actors out of there.
But if you really want to clean out the gunk,
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you have to do more than the top floor. And
that rhymed And I did that on purpose. Chris, don't
roll your eyes. That run Jesse Kelly for the head
of ATF. It was not the Hey that it was
not the ATF. But then I most definitely would have
insisted on firing everybody. In fact, I would have taken
it a step further. If it's the ATF, can I
just fire everybody and close the department, because that's what
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I would do. Oh, you know what I could do, Chris,
take over the ATF. It wasn't the ATF. Take over
the ATF. Suspend everybody. They'd probably let you do that.
Suspend everyone the entire department all across the country. Then
change the locks on all the doors and just never
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come back to work. Just come right back. It would
take me a day. In fact, I probably only missed
one show. Maybe I could do it on the weekend. Hey,
everybody is suspended, bring in all the best locksmiths in
the world and put the most lockdown system in the world.
Everyone suspended, and me, I'm going on vacation and come
right back and do the show. What Chris, this would
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be effective? I feel like this would work. I feel
good about this, Jesse. My wife and I had the
fourth kid you recommended, and guess what, it's another girl.
So yeah, I have four of them now, and I'm
probably better off for it. My wife is truly a dime.
We're going to raise four girls with traditional values. So on,
so forth. I've made peace with being poor. I drive
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old cars and buy store branded food. Fast food is
a luxury. I don't need. We tithe what we can
at church, and we give extra farm eggs to the
old ladies. The only way is through, and on and
so forth. I know I have to be a model
man for my daughters so they marry strong men. Yes, sir,
what words of encouragement do you have? You said, I've
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made peace with being poor. You have a dime and
you have four baby girls. You are wealthy beyond belief.
The family is the wealth. I know rich people, I
know poor people. It's easy, especially when you're in bad
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financial circumstances. It's easy to think that you would be
at least a little happier if you've just had money,
If you had. If you can take the old lady
out to red Lobster on a Friday night. If I
could just do that, I would be happier.
Speaker 4 (30:52):
Man.
Speaker 1 (30:53):
I know rich guys who have so much money they'll
buy thirty thousand dollar rolexes. I have a friend, we're not,
probably more of an acquaintance. I know a guy who
bought a two hundred and fifteen thousand dollars Lamborghini that
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he's driven. I think he's had a year. I think
he's driven it twice. He told me he doesn't even
need it, doesn't even really use it. Imagine having two
hundred and fifteen thousand dollars to blow on something that
you don't need, it didn't use, and you know what,
he's freaking miserable. Miserable. Don't think that I don't want
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to sound like the Beatles here of don't think that
money buys happiness. It really truly does.
Speaker 4 (31:40):
Not.
Speaker 1 (31:40):
To have a family. If you have a spouse you
love and Lord willing loves you back, and you have
children who love you and you love them, you have everything.
Ab and I I told you this when we were
living in an apartment, a small one, when we were
living in an extended stay hotel with two babies. They
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were both under three, two kids under three. We were
living in an extended stay hotel at the time of
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give it a try before you give up and walk
away from doing the things you love to do. All right,
all right, and now here's a headline go you know,
you know the thing headlines We didn't get to defense
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Giant Rhyne Medal opens megaplant as europe rearms. H oh,
it's in Germany. That's generally not good. India, once a
solid US, ally grapples with Trump's fifty percent tariffs, one
of the highest in the world. Trump is really going
after India for buying up all that Russian oil. Uh,
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He's doing what he feels like he has to do.
I'm not actually not questioning it. Maybe that's the best
way to handle it. My only concern is if India
goes into the arms of China. That's about two billion people.
We have to contend with. Dozens of students attacked by
bees on the first day of school in Ashland. That's Ashland, Massachusetts.
How do you not like bees? I stuck a stick
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in a hornet's nest one time, trying to trap them
in there. Well, Chris, I thought I could outrun them.
Turns out I could not actually outrun them. That was
news to me. CNN reporters shocked that Chicago resident defends
Trump on crime. Yes, everybody in the media is shocked
that people don't want to be shot and murdered. Anyway,
We'll come back tomorrow and do it again. That's all