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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Telly Show. My name is James T. Harris. I am
a talk show host out of Phoenix, Arizona and Tucson,
Arizona that could be heard on five fifty KFYI seven
ninety K this t or the free I Heart radio
app of my friends. The Democrats took a drumming. They
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didn't see this coming. They did not see this coming.
I have to be honest with you. I did. I
predicted that this was going to happen. But you have
to understand, I'm a Packer fan, so at the beginning
of every year, I say we're going to win the
Super Bowl, and then every once in a while we do.
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And I'm a savant. But on this one, I believe
that Trump was doing something different. I believe that he
had tapped a van. I didn't believe that America was
that far gone. I mean, it was dangerously close. But
but the the Democrats did too much. The Democrats damaged
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us throughout COVID. The Democrats passed that ridiculous Inflation Act,
which is basically the Green New Deal. The Democrats, you know,
messed up Afghanistan and opened us up to what what
Russia invading Ukraine. Hamas attacking Israel October seventh. We've got
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tension you know over there, you know in Asia, Taiwan,
North Korea's acting up aging. All of this was because
we had weakness. It wasn't just weakness. It's worse than that.
Our enemies looked at the White House and saw that
it was vacant, kind of like it is right now.
Who's running it. You've got Kamala Harries running out talking
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about recipes. She's not in the White House. And the
Biden is hate Kamala Harris. They've been, you know, dissing
her since the election. Everybody knows that Joe Biden's not
calling the shots. He still can. Reid was on the
teleprompter occasionally. So Democrats have a very rude wake up call,
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and unlike times in the past, I mean, something about
this election has broken them. And you know what really
broke them, the Hunter Biden parted because you had you
had the Biden, not this. I'm not going to do it.
I'm not gonna do it. Oh this man, he he
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loves our democracy, This man the rule of law above
his own son. And then bam, he pardons. And that
was a wake up call for a lot of Democrats.
You know you've got Charlomage to God. Charlamagne to God.
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He is huge in a talk show. He has Black
talk show, The Breakfast Club. He is the new Al
Sharp and everybody has to go through him to kiss
the ring in order to get the you know, the blessings.
I guess for the black community. This whole the pardon
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things got to Charlotte Ree and that got royaled. He
weighed in on the pre empt of pardons. He, my friends,
is not a fan.
Speaker 2 (03:32):
I don't think President Biden should do preemptive pardons either
makes people look guilty. If you ask me, Biden should
be partnering all the non violent drug offenders in federal prison.
He should be partnering everybody in federal prison for non
violent weed convictions. Okay, he should be partnering Maryland Moseby.
Those are the partons he should be working on. Get
his old ass about it, like you know this people
that Trump are gonna be attacking, right, Oh, come on,
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notice people at that that And when it's Trump that
that that try to get him locked up, you know
he's gonna go with them. Yeah, but would I be
pardoning you if you don't have any crimes connected to you.
Don't that make you look guilty? I give you a
preem depardon. No, and it means that we know who
Trump is.
Speaker 1 (04:07):
And I'm sorry it's not working.
Speaker 2 (04:09):
I could mean Trump knows something that we don't know,
and that's why he's going after these people. Why you
give somebody a preemptive pardon like it just feels like
you're saying, Okay, I know this person is guilty of something,
and Trump may't go after him because he said for
the last couple of years he's going to be going
at them. But I can't just go at you for
no reason, Tom Trump. I mean, it just seem strange
to do preemptive pardons. But I stay I try to
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stay out of white people business.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
Right, Charlotte, May you know what, he's not woke. He's
waking up, but he's no longer woke. He's no longer woke. Well, well,
this is Donald Trump, so he's just going after people.
Or maybe he has a reason too. There's another a
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liberal author. Her name is Anna uh caspin or and
I believe it pronounced her last name. She's over there
on the Young Turks. The Young Turks have had an awaken.
They have Casparian. That's a name. She was on, Anna Casparian.
She was on with Pierce Morgan and this woman, she
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is wide awake, no longer woke. She has kicked the
Democrat Party to the curb.
Speaker 3 (05:22):
When I look at my life right now and I
ask myself which political party has made my life worse,
it's not the Republican Party. Locally speaking, the Democrats have
complete control and they have nearly destroyed my family's livelihood. Okay,
we are living in trash and squalor everywhere. And unless
the Democratic Party actually acknowledge these issues and solved these
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issues rather than stealing our taxpayer money and funneling it
to their nonprofit friends, they keep doing this, They're going
to keep Losingsten.
Speaker 1 (05:53):
Yeah, I don't think you understand. I don't think you
understand what you're hearing here. This young lady has been
woly left, I mean wildly left, disturbingly left. She and
all of the cats over there on your on the show,
what young dougs. They are uber lefties, Anna experience. She
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has had an awakening. She sees us look at what
she's talking about. She's calling out how the Democrats are
continuing to steal from the tax paying citizens of this
country as they're watching the cities around them get absolutely dilapidated.
I gotta tell you, I traveled overseas recently came home
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and I'm stunned. I mean, the subway system in this
country pristine, no graffiti, the people riding the train, all dressed, normal,
going to about their business. Very helpful. I cann't speak
the language. They helped me get to where I have
to get. And I'm looking at what's going on in
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New York City, I'm looking at what's going on in Chicago,
Los Angeles. What in the world Democrats, that's what Democrat
and Democrat policies. You even had Daniel Penny, But Democrat
policies put him and the young man who's life lost
their life in the Choco. That's Democrat policy that put
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them in this situation. Yeah, this young Turk is awake
and she's calling out those Democrat policies.
Speaker 3 (07:34):
And I'm going to keep speaking out against them. I
don't care how much they hate Trump. I don't care
how naughty the Republicans are being. Right now, the people
having a negative impact on my life is the Democratic Party,
and they need to change their ways. Oh, we say
we want to change the status quo. It doesn't mean
we want to live in anarchy. It doesn't mean that
we want to have twenty four billion dollars of our
taxpayer money in California stolen by these nonprofits. It means
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that we want working people to be rewarded for their
hard work. We want affordable housing, we want better working conditions,
higher wages, better healthcare. These are things that Democrats used
to purport to want to do. They don't do any
of it anymore. And so I'm done with them until
they change their ways.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
Yeah. Oh, my understand too. I understand. Hold on, se
I just let them grab this tissue over here. I
just got it. I'm just missing up a bit. Ah.
I can work with you. I can work with you. No,
we don't see eye to eye on a lot. But
you now see the light when it comes to Democrats
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and their policy. You see how they've been stealing from
the American people. You see how they have literally been
lining their own pockets and leaving cities dilapidated, not helping
out the little guy. You see now how they look
at the people who live in the country. You know
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the rule folks is as rubs, as white supremacists. You
see all that. Now, you carried that water for a while.
I'm not mad at you because when it was exposed,
you no longer went that way. You turn on a dime.
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It's incredible, and there's more Democrats out there that are
that are seeing the light. I'm talking all beside Elon Musk,
besides Toulci Gabbard, besides r F K Junior. The Democrat
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Party and their leadership was so horribly bad that they
may have lost the whole generation maybe two. You've got,
you know, the folks on college universities. I mean, they're
they're still brainwashed, but boy, they're they're waking up fast,
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I should say, being exposed. You have more college students
vote for Trump in this last election, in college students
voting generally. But there's one Democrat out there who has
done a complete one eighty. Maybe I shouldn't say a
one eighty, it's more like a one sixty. He was
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trying to do this before, but he was blocked. But
now he has been set free and he's exposing the
hypocrisy and the damage of Biden Harris open borders. We
are going to talk about Mayor Eric Adams. Coming up next.
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James C. Harris sit again for the Jesse Kelly Show.
James C. Harris sit again for the Jesse Kelly Show.
I'm gonna talk to your host. Out of Phoenix, Arizona.
Could be heard in Tucson, Arizona, my adoptive hometown on
five pin fifty KFYI seven to ninety kN is the
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at James T. Harris. When Mayor Eric Adams was first elected,
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I was like, you know what, I kind of want
to like this guy, former police officer came in while
he was a police officer. He was a registered Republican
in New York City, an American of African descent, stop
it yeah, and he was trying to, you know, I
think be conservative. He said some things then you would
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turn around and say something that's kind of crazy. You're like, oh, okay, okay.
And then all of a sudden we started to have
the open border crisis start to impact our cities. And
then you had a Governor Greg Abbott of Texas. You
had the Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida, and you had
the governor Deucy of Arizona. They began to ship illegals
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to the Blue States, to DC, to New York City,
to Chicago, Martha's Vineyard. They just stayed very long in
Martha's vineyard. Remember they got up and out of their
Oh oh oh no, no, no, no, bye bye. I
am telling you that was a stroke of genius. It
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truly was. It exposed the hypocrisy on the left. Oh,
we're a sanctuary city. All all are welcome here. Wait
a minute, hold on, whoa, whoa too many? Now. You
had the mayor of Chicago, that would be a Brandon Johnson.
You had the mayor of Denver, forgot his name. But
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these cats, you know, they went along with the program.
We need more money. We have to sacrifice your homes,
we have to sacrifice your schools. We have to use
the budgets to help the newcomers. The newcomers, all right,
at first mirror Eric Animals, he wasn't having it. He's like, whoa,
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wait a minute, there's too many people, y'all need to
go back. You had Governor Hucal up there in New
York talking about, oh, well, we could use them, and
I have a special job for Venezuelan's up and Upper
New York. They can serve chicken wings. She said that
I didn't make that up. She said that. And then
all of a sudden, you had James Carville, you know,
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the strategists, you know, and come on TV and he
was bashing Mayor Adams. You can't have a black mayor
out there, you know, contradicting the President of the United States.
They need to have this conversation in private. He said that.
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I was there to saying, really, uh, isn't it that,
James Carville. I know, people don't really accuse you of
a being a racist very often, but those statements right
there are very very concerning. Inn't matter. Then all of
a sudden, Trump says, if you keep that up, Eric Adams,
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you're gonna getn indictment. Boom, He gets an indictment. Why
because he bucked the system. Why because he was saying,
we can't afford this, We can't afford this, We can't
afford to be giving, you know, billions of dollars, you know,
to siphoning it off from our other budgets to cover
these people. That's we can't do that. He got slapped
back hard. But the minute Trump won the election, you
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saw a brand new Eric Adams. The very next day
he canceled the very expensive food program going on out there,
and Eric Adams started talking common sense, and I think
it was yesterday he said something that no Democrat has
ever said. He told the truth about the missing children
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in this country.
Speaker 4 (14:58):
We have five hundred thousand children who had sponsors in
this country that we can't find.
Speaker 1 (15:07):
We can't find them.
Speaker 4 (15:08):
We don't know if they're doing child labor, we don't
know if they're doing sex crimes, or we don't know
if they're being exploited.
Speaker 1 (15:15):
Five hundred thousand children.
Speaker 4 (15:16):
There's a level of hypocrisy that everyone in the States
they want to protect everyone but innocent individuals or victims
of crimes and children. I want to suspect, support and
protect children and innocent people that are victims of crime.
And those who don't understand that shot up to me
to try to convince them. I know what my job is,
my goal is and I was clear of that while
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running and when I became mayor. Safety means everything to me.
Five hundred thousand children we don't know where they are
right now in this country.
Speaker 1 (15:48):
Think about that, five hundred thousand children missing in the
United States of America miss because of Biden Harris's open
border policies that have emboldened the cartels to be involved
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in drug trafficking, human trafficking, sex, slavery for children. Hold on, now,
you mean to tell me that the American government is
complicit with human chattel. Yes, it doesn't surprise me that
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that's happening under a Democrat administration. I mean Democrats, it
is the party of slavery. But look at what Mayor
Eric Adams is doing. He's exposing that he's no longer shackled.
He's been released, and I'm telling you that's gonna free
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up a lot of other Democrats as well. I don't
know if you still watch See In, but if you do,
there is one gym on that show. His name is
Scott Jennings. He doesn't take anything from the Left as
a matter of fact, he gives it. And he's going
to be a guest on The Jesse Kelly Show coming
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up next. Welcome to the Jesse Kelly Show. My name
is James T. Harris. I am a talk show host
out of Phoenix, Arizona. Also can be heard in Tucson,
Happy to be sitting in for Jesse Kelly Today. Turn
you out. It's virtually impossible to scroll through Twitter without
coming across multiple tweets about something happening on CNN and
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one of CNN's contributors, Scott Jennings, is a political strategist writer.
He worked in the George W. Bush administration. Is an
opinion contributor for CNN, USA Today and the Los Angeles Times,
and he is joining us in the Center Ring Today
to explain how he does what he does. Scott, you
take on the biggest issues. It's usually two or three
or four against one, and you get the point across
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with love in your heart. But it absolute shuts down
the opposition or makes them go berserk. Do you ever
find yourself in over your head?
Speaker 5 (18:06):
No? Well, first of all, thanks for having me on. No,
I don't think I'm in over my head. I mean,
you know, four or five against one seems like a
fair fight to me. I mean most of these, most
of these issues of the day, I think the conservative
point of view. You know, we you know we're right,
and my job is to represent what I think half
the country is thinking about, you know, these issues of
the day, and there's more than enough people on TV
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who are willing to represent the liberal point of view.
But I'm willing to come on and talk talk to
conservative point of view and honestly do it with a
smile because I sort of believe in being a happy
warrior when it comes to politics, and that's the attitude
I'm trying to convey when.
Speaker 1 (18:40):
That comes across really clear, and I think part of
the reason why a CN this still has an audience
is people really day tuned in to the hot topic
of the day. See how you're going to handle this,
and some of the things that are thrown at you,
you know, from a conservative point of view, are completely
off the wall. I want to ask you your your pundits,
the pundits you're going against, so they really believe what
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they're saying, well do And.
Speaker 5 (19:03):
I should point out some of the people I'm on.
Speaker 6 (19:05):
TV with do not work for CNN. You know, they're guests.
Speaker 5 (19:08):
I've been on with people lately who have said some
objectively crazy things and you know, you've never got to
figure out how to handle it on the fly. But
what I've learned is some of these folks actually live
in this alternate reality sort of this dystopian fan fiction reality.
It exists only in mind, and then they bring it
to television and you realize they do believe this. It's
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of course it's not real. It's not you know, what's
actually happening in the real world. But in their mind,
in their bubble and the information bubble in which they live,
they have formulated this, this crazy idea. And I would
say most of the people who are CNN contributors are
very reasonable people. And I should also point out I
think it's great, honestly, that's CNN, especially on the ten
o'clock show, which I'm on a lot of nights, is
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hosting these debates because I think having conservatives and liberals
debate issues around a table and look each other in
the eye is a vital public service.
Speaker 1 (19:58):
I think it's a public service as well, and it's
the old form of debates. Sometimes it gets wild and willy,
but that's how most conversations are, you know, with them
out here, you know in the hinderland. What does this
say though, where we live in a world where Donald
Trump gets elected in a landslide, the shooter of a
healthcare industry CEO is a hero and a man like
Daniel Penny is is the bad guy?
Speaker 5 (20:20):
Well, and that's certainly something I've heard on television, people
sort of expressing admiration for the person who shot the
healthcare CEO, people expressing disdain for Daniel Penny.
Speaker 6 (20:30):
I made a chart on TV the other night. It
was very simple chart.
Speaker 5 (20:33):
It just said, here is the good guy Daniel Penny.
Here is the bad guy Luigi. Because it seemed like
people on the left were having a hard time telling
the difference. But I think, honestly that's kind of a
hallmark of the left over the last several months, last
several years. They can't tell the good guys from the
bad guys. Look, well, what we've been dealing with on
the war in the Middle East. I mean, there's a
whole bunch of Democrats and people on the left who
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somehow got it in their mind it Israel is the
bad guy in all of this. And I think this
inability to tell right from wrong and good from bad
is one of the things, honestly, that led to Donald
Trump winning. Donald Trump sort of ran on what most
of us would say is common sense, and I think
the Democrats were kind of stuck in this loop of
uncommon nonsense and.
Speaker 6 (21:12):
It made the difference in the election.
Speaker 1 (21:13):
Frankly, we have Scott Jennings in the center ring. He
is a seat and in contributor, one of the major
reasons why you should be tuning in to see and
then Scott. Today, Time Magazine made a president elec. Donald
Trump the person of the year. They really were backed
into it. They didn't have a choice. The men has
dominated the news. But how do you think this is
going to hit the debate tonight?
Speaker 5 (21:35):
Well, we'll probably talk about it on TV tonight. I mean,
my take is there is no other choice. I mean,
the only other person who's even remotely close would be
Elon Musk, who does amazing things. But of course Donald
Trump sits at the top of everything right now politically, culturally,
and Elon Musk is kind of folded in underneath him
at the moment.
Speaker 6 (21:53):
So Trump that was the clear choice. He is the
man of the year.
Speaker 5 (21:57):
I mean, frankly, he is of the century right now.
It's the greatest comeback in American political history. And one
of the great things that all of this has exposed
is that Donald Trump is kind of the breaker of narratives.
He's sort of the breaker of the political information distribution
complex that often feeds you narratives but not necessarily the
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truth or the facts. And I love it that the
mainstream media, like Time magazine, has to admit, yes, Donald
Trump is the man of the year. And you saw
a bunch of business leaders today with Donald Trump. You
saw a bunch of people on the floor of the
Stock Exchange applauding Donald Trump. The truth is, there's a
bunch of people in this country who are relieved, relieved
that we are done with Biden and Harris and we
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have Trump back. They're relieved because they saw how far
off the rails the country had gotten and now they're
hoping Trump can put it back on track.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
Speaking of someone who I think is relieved, there's another
contributor on CNN that I absolutely love, and that's Van Jones.
Van Jones not because I don't necessarily love his worldview.
I don't love his politics, but I love the fact
that he usually throws pop because he's honest. I mean, yeah, really,
he really is honest. And when you two are on together,
I think that America is gifted with the opportunity to
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see what a thinking person on the left really really
believes and what a thinking person on the right.
Speaker 5 (23:15):
Believes Van Jones is one of the best people I've
met in television. I consider him to be my brother.
We do a lot of TV together. And you said it.
He is an honest man, and he's an honest liberal,
and he doesn't shy away from his views. But he
will not lie, he will not mislead you. He'll tell
you exactly what's on his mind and what's on his heart.
And he has no fear whatsoever about calling out the
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excesses of the left because he's smart.
Speaker 6 (23:41):
He knows when the left is.
Speaker 5 (23:42):
Engaging in rhetoric and tactics that is actually hurting their
side of the argument. I mean, he knew, I think
all during the election, virtually every time Kamala Harris was
doing something that was hurting her campaign. He's told a
lot of hard truths to people on the left, and
he takes a lot of grief for it. But I
have a lot of admiration for Van. He's willing to
be an honest broker of political information, and to me,
that's what you should be looking for out there in
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your commentary. Who's being honest with you and being honest
sometimes mean saying things that make your own side a
little uncomfortable, you.
Speaker 1 (24:10):
Know, Scott, I did an interview on CNN and back
in two thousand and eight, I would think believe I
was the first live walk off of an interview and
I've out never to go back. And I used to
make fun of conservatives who go on CNN, but not
in your case, sir. I mean, you're one of my heroes.
You go on and you represent magnation America first policies,
you represent the conservative ideology in a way that I
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think is very appealing to a lot of people. So
I just want to have you on to at least
say thank you for making CNN watchable.
Speaker 5 (24:41):
Well, You're very kind and I'm very proud to be
part of the network. And I think CNN is doing
something that a lot of folks just don't do right now,
and that's try to engineer actual debates between conservatives and liberals,
between Republicans and Democrats.
Speaker 6 (24:57):
I think one of the biggest.
Speaker 5 (24:57):
Problems we have in our country is that a lot
of folks, particularly on the left, getting these information bubbles
and they're never presented with what the reality of a
situation is.
Speaker 6 (25:06):
And CNN, I.
Speaker 5 (25:07):
Think is allowing me and others to get inside that
bubble and really present both sides of arguments. And I
think when conservatives are allowed to do that, it makes
a difference because people will learn about things they didn't
know about, they'll see things in a different way. And
I'm more than honored to carry that torch for you know,
what I think is a viewpoint of half or more
than half the country, and I appreciate you saying it.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
Scott Jennings from CE And my name is James T. Harris,
sitting in for the Jesse Kelly Show. You are listening
to the Jesse Kelly Show. Are you enjoying yourself? I am.
My name is James T. Harris sitting in for Jesse Kelly.
I'm a talk show host out of Phoenix, Arizona, Tucson,
Arizona five fifty KFYI seven ninety kight s T the
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free iHeartRadio app and you can follow me on x
at James T. Harris, Scott Jennings. He opens up a
can of as sets almost every night on see it
end the sole reason to watch it. But I gotta
tell you I was telling them the truth. I'm a
fan of Van Jones. I love to drink. Van Jones tears.
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I do, especially after elections are at twenty sixteen, twenty
twenty four. The reason why I like it because he's honest.
In twenty twenty when when Biden and won the election,
I do that thing with my fingers. One yeah, Van
Jones on TV crying, No, I can finally tell my friends,
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my Muslim friends, that's gonna be safe for them again.
Okay man, Okay again. This election has really rung a
belt it. You've got thinking Democrats having to come to
terms that they didn't know what they're talking about. They
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had to come to terms that Trump did know what
he was talking about. Look, had nothing to do with
this red tsunami that swept across the country. You know,
Republicans are still even after the wind, afraid to say
that it was a tsunami because you were promised to
sue tsunami you know in twenty twenty twenty twenty two
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didn't happen. That's because Trump was running in twenty twenty two.
Trump said we had to beat a the cheat, and
so you had Republicans change their behavior. Raise your hand
out there to Jesse Kelly audience. If you were an
early voter. Yup. See just look around. See but that's
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not all Trump did you know on my home station
KYI in Phoenix, I'm like, you know what, I don't
see a lot of people door knocking. I see Democrats
door knocking day and they come to my house all
times at the night. The even little pamphlets and stuff
like that. Stuff in the mail. I didn't get a
whole lot of stuff in the mail for Trump. I
didn't get a lot of door knock down the guy
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went at all. I got a few texts, but I
told my audience, don't freak out. Trump has tapped the van.
And you began you started to see that when he
was doing all these interviews, and you were noticing that
that Kamala Harris wasn't doing any They had to keep
her locked up. But then the places that he was going,
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the interviews he was conducting. Mainstream media wasn't on it immediately,
but they started to find out through social media. Van
Jones had an epiphany. He on a I don't know
whether it was su sceneing or what, but he said, hey,
you know what, uh, we need to understand something here.
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The digital is the new door knocking.
Speaker 7 (29:01):
In the Philly suburbs, and I'm telling you we are
way off. The entire political class is way off. First
of all, digital is a new door knocking. You got
to understand that we were laughing our butts off at
Donald Trump for suspending his door knocking campaign and letting
Charlie Kirk and Elon do a bunch of stuff online.
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We said, these guys are idiots, these guys are stupid.
Then you start knocking on these doors. You know what,
People come to the door with their phone in their hand.
They're in a twenty four hour digital surround sound that
has nothing to do with CNN, has nothing to do
with any stuff that we do.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
I asked myself.
Speaker 7 (29:41):
I got a teenage son and I asked him, who
are the most influential people in the world today. I'm
thinking to myself, he's gonna say Barack Obama, Oprah, Winfree
jay Z. He says, Kai, sent Aiden, Ross, Jinxy, and Sketch.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
I don't know who he's talking about. I don't know either.
I don't know these people. I think I heard of
Kai something only because the once the Hair's campaign found
out what they were doing, they went to Kai and
they tried to bribe him into doing a stream with
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the Kamala Harris. They want to pay him like fifty
one hundred thousand dollars. Then he literally wigged out. He said,
why is the Secret Service coming? Why is this happening?
I'm not in the politics. Stay away from me. That's
how I knew about Kai. Those other people I never
I don't know who they are, but Trump did. Van
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Jones I said, what what platforms are you are? He goes,
I'm on twitch kick and rumble. I said that sounds
like you need to go to the hospital. What are
these platforms?
Speaker 7 (30:52):
I'm telling you, guys, the mainstream has become fringe and
the French has become mainstream. There are platform There are
people out there that are getting fourteen million streams and
we're on cable news getting one or two million maybe,
And so there is a whole world out there. Kelly
and Conway. I hate to agree with her, but I
do a lot of times. Donald Trump understood that and
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we didn't. And that's not just Democrats to don The
entire political class is way off, way off, way off.
Speaker 1 (31:23):
Van Jones way again, he's absolutely one percent. I know
what rumble is, twitch kick, you know what My producer,
my young I call him Young Hayden. My producer is
out of college USAID is almost mid twenties, Young Hayden.
Young Hayden knew all of these people, was able to
describe to my audience what they do, what they stream about.
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Are they political? No, They talk about gaming, they take
talk about sports, They talk about pretty much everything but politics, Bud.
You know what, Maybe it's because Baron Trump is of
this age. Maybe Barron was the leader of what his father,
what platforms he could go on. But Trump went on
all of them and won over a generation. I know
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what rumble is. Notice didn't say Facebook, didn't say TikTok,
didn't say Instagram, didn't say YouTube. Trump tapped into a
whole new universe. And that doesn't mean that what we
do you're on talk radio isn't important. It is. But
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the Trump campaign has opened our eyes that there are
lots of avenues. And you know what, the younger folks,
they're out there and they can be interested, but you
gotta find them on their platforms. Van Jones was brutally
honest about that. Brutally That's one of the reasons why
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I like him. He wasn't out there, you know, just
you know, faking the funk. They got destroyed. Kelly and
Conway was on that same stage with him, and she
was like, you know, she spoke first. That's why he said,
I can't disagree with her. I'm you know, Charlie Kirker.
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Charlie kirk is here in the Arizona in Phoenix with
turning point us say. He's a friend. He's been friends
for a couple of years. I called him up at
the election. I said, Charlie, I just want to be
honest with you. I want to thank you for your
part in saving the republic. It's very humble. No man, no, no,
Charlie stopped. Charlie s thank you for your part because
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you did the heavy lifting. You and your crew were
on these college campuses. You mobilized them, you were on
these platforms. It's amazing, but we're watching it's amazing. Coming
up next, we're going to talk about the timed Person
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of the Year. James t erais sitting in for the
Jesse Kelly Show.