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This is a podcast from WR TheJesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun
on a Thursday, and woo boy, are things happening right about now all
over the place. Yes, ofcourse it's an ask doctor Jesse Thursday.
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I will all kinds of questions outthere about early voting. What if the
assassin had been successful? We havegood congressman, no crappy congressman. Other
guests, Megan Kelly's an hour fromnow. Tons of things to talk about,
but I don't have time to getinto any of that right now because
there are things that are I don'tknow if I want to say breaking,
kind of breaking, not concrete,but kind of concrete. So here it
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is, let me, let mejust let me just give it to you
without leading up or taking any moretime. Mark Halperin, he's a journalist,
a reputable journalist. I want tosay that this human being may not
align with you or align with meon many things, but this isn't some
hack who doesn't know we're talking ABCNews, NBC. This is a man
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who's done a lot, and he'sbeen around the block, and when he
breaks news, he has sources.He has been quite reliable in the past
and this came down. I kidyou, not two minutes before we came
on the area. I was goingsomewhere totally different with this, But here
it is. I'm going to readit verbatim. It's his news, not
my news. But this is wellhere it is breaking news. Multiple sources
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outline the apparent state of play onBiden at this time. Quote these are
the points. The first point plansto announce withdrawal from nomination as early as
this weekend, with Sunday most likely. John Meacham is polishing up remarks.
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Don't worry about who that is.This is writing a speech. Biden will
not resign the presidency. Biden willnot endorse Harris, open convention with Harris
and about three others. Super delegateswill not be allowed to vote on the
first ballot. Don't worry about thatinside baseball stuff. Harris is vetting at
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least four possible running mates, includingAndy Basher impossibly Shapiro. Vasher is Kentucky,
Shapiro is Pennsylvania. More on thisfluid situation tonight, and I give
you my word I will keep youposted on that as it comes out.
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Now again, I want to stressI'm not bringing you this information. This
is not my breaking news. Iwant to give credit where credits due.
This is Mark's breaking news. That'sone. Two. Mark is somebody who
generally gets it right. Three whenit's multiple sources. Whenever you read that,
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when there are multiple sources involved,just know that is a journalist putting
his stamp on it. He's practicallyetching it in stone. This is very
likely true. And so look,this is nothing that is that unexpected.
It's something obviously we've talked about.You and I have talked about for the
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longest time. How long how longI've been predicting this has been. It's
been over two years. I've beentelling you this is coming. But even
now now that it looks like wemight be on the cusp of it,
even now, it almost doesn't seemreal, right It almost it seems surreal
probably the best way I can putit, probably a better use of English.
It seems surreal. It's how itseems right now. And I have
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a lot of things going through myhead, as I'm sure you do.
I'm thrilled that that dirt ball isgonna leave. I am very curious where
the ticket's going to end up.I'm curious are the pull numbers going to
look as good for us after thishappens, assuming it does, after this
happens, Are the pool numbers goingto look as good for us after as
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they do? Now? We justhad new pole I'm not going to go
over all the pool numbers. That'sso freaking boring. But we just had
new polls come out today, thefirst really post assassination attempt polls, and
it got worse for Biden all acrossthe board. It's a blood bat.
But I will just I'll just tellyou this. I personally, I'm really
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in some ways I'm gonna miss him. It's all about treating people with dignity,
and it's about making sure that we'recoming. For example, look the
heat I'm getting because I named ayeah, securing defence for black man.
I named Kanji Brown. I meanbecause of the people I have named the
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black man. Where are we gonnago for this kind of political entertainment?
No? I do? This isthere. I said it last night.
To miss him in some ways,there's nothing funnier in politics than Joe Biden
pandering to black people. It's asgood as it gets. I would ordinarily
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be going through black neighborhoods on Crownon the foot, working through neighborhoods.
I have a tradition every eye close, every campaign, no matter what campaign,
going into the projects and going downthe each side. And hey,
Joe, how you know you knowmay just because the reference letting me know,
I tell it sounds great, hesounds great. And the black house
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he used to go to camp Iwas in South Kinna and went to going
to a black home where a damnthe sun in the kitchen. Dam they
talk about it. And because ifhe's actually leaving, I'm gonna miss him.
I'm gonna miss him in a lotof ways. All right, So
look what happened. Well, youand I have talked about this. Joe
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Biden was determined a liability to thesystem. How big of a liability?
Well, last night went out witha big group of us, went outs
me, Clay Buck and some otherpeople's senators and whatnot, and we were
just kind of had a couple ofbeers and we were just cheese kurds and
just discussing politics and kind of oneof those one of the most inside baseball
political conversations that you feel kind ofblessed to be part of I'm looking around
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at one point in time and I'mthinking this life is wild, right,
I'm an idiot. I have noidea why I'm here. Anyway, We're
having one of these conversations, andone of the people who was there,
who will know. I don't havehis permission to use his name or anything.
I'm just going to stress this toyou. He's someone who would know,
he says. Democrats on Capitol Hillare in an absolute panic right now.
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Not about November. Not about Novemberfor Joe Biden, I mean not
about the White House. Don't getme wrong. They're very worried about it.
They want to keep the White House, but a lot of them are
almost resigned to the fact it looksbad. Look. Trump survived an assassination
attempt and handled it like a boss. It's going to be very, very
difficult to defeat that guy in Novembers. It's not about the White House.
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Where the panic has set in inthe in Washington d C. Among Democrats
is the House and the Senate,because there is a grand canyon's worth of
difference between having the White House andone of the two houses, you know,
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one of the two branches of Congressand having the White House, the
House House, and the United StatesSenate, especially if you have the United
States Senate with any degree of strength, meaning it's not fifty one to forty
nine if Republicans. If Republicans andNovember and they have fifty four seats.
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That was a number that was thrownaround last night. Fifty four seats,
fifty five seats in the House.Democrats have no power whatsoever. And you
know communists use their power unlike Republicans. Communists will use their power. What
kind of power am I talking about? What if Donald Trump assumes the White
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House? What if he really intendsto drain the swamp? And what if
he begins to appoint as his variousdepartment heads hardcore anti communists who intend to
clean out the filth from the federalgovernment, And what if the Democrat senators
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don't have the power to stop it. That is why you're seeing all these
headlines from today. Top Democrats believeBiden will bow out. Oh Obama believes
Biden needs to reconsider candidacy. NancyPelosi urges Biden to drop out of the
presidential rate. Chuck Schumer forcefully madethe case Biden should drop out Biden now
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receptive. This is why you're readingall these headlines. The panic has set
in, not about the White House, about every other house, and that
if this turns out to be true, that is why it will end up
being true in the end. Allright, all right, We're gonna get
to some ask doctor Jesse questions becausethere's so many freaking guests. If I
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don't get to him next, I'mnever gonna get to them. So let's
dig into some interesting things before weget into these. Let's make sure we're,
you know, not being weak andpathetic, because once we achieve victory,
that's when the hard part starts.Once we achieve victory, If we
achieve that victory, it will takefortitude to do the things necessary to save
this country. Winning elections is justpart of it. And if we don't
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have the T levels, we're nevergonna be able to do it. If
your test usterone levels or low,fellas, you're done, ladies. If
you if it's two or three inthe afternoon and you you need another two
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a little stocky. It is theJesse Kelly Show on a Thursday. Of
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course, there's look, there's alot, there's a lot of people here.
It's freaking conventions. There's gonna bea lot of guests. Apparently there's
nothing to do about that, butwe do have some really cool ones.
Megan Kelly's joining us, like fortyfive minutes from now, Natalie Winners a
half hour from now. One ofthe decent Congressman Cloud Michael Cloud joins as
Charlie. There's a lot going on, but of course it's asked doctor Jesse
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Thursday. Again, I'm not gonnarecap the whole thing for you, as
as it looks right now, thisis not my reporting. It's Mark Halperin's
reporting, so I want to makesure he gets credit. This is a
very credible human being. Sounds likethey're putting the finishing touches on the Joe
Biden is dropping out speech that heis expected to deliver in some way this
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weekend. So here we are.That's enough of that for now. There's
all kinds of stuff we can recapand talk about next week. We have
a whole bunch of ask Doctor Jessequestions, and there are some amazing ones
like this one, Jesse, whatwould have happened to our country if the
shooter was successful? Civil war?I've thought about this a lot. I'm
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guessing you've thought about this too.It's one of the things that, honestly,
when I was laying in bed lastnight, we got back after we
were all out having fun and talkingpolitics and things like that, and got
back to my room and I wasa little wired flipped through the channels.
I don't like TV, turn itoff, and I was just kind of
sitting there thinking, and it hitme again. I know this probably is
weird, but it hit me againhow close we were, We're talking two
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inches, how close we were toDonald Trump being gone that What does the
Republican Convention look like without Donald Trump? Remember he hadn't picked a VP by
then either, so the nominee wouldhave been well, I'm gonna get to
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the personal, the civil war partof it, but just for the nomination
process alone, how sad and angrywould everyone be here if you just tearing
all of our guts out and thenyou have to look, you still need
a nominee. It's horrible and coldand off as that sounds, the convention
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would have gone on and the showmust go on, meaning we have to
pick a nominee. Now, wheredo you even begin? What do you
do? Do you backtrack your wayto the prime? You can't do that?
Do you give it to Don Jor? But honestly, I thought I
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had that thought last night. Andagain this is just me talking just off
the cuff here. Do you justlet Don Junior have it? Probably would
have made the most sense keep theTrump coalition to go. I don't know,
but we were two inches from thisbeing not of what if a reality?
Two inches And that brings me tothe question what would have happened of
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a war? No, I don'tbelieve that, And what I'm going to
say is probably gonna sound harsh,but you know I can do that from
time to time, and that's justkind of who I am. Nothing I
can do about it. This country, the freedom loving people of this country
don't have it in them to dosomething like that at all yet because it
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hasn't gotten near bad enough yet.You know, it's not that people aren't
waking up. They are waking up. It's not that people aren't getting more
involved. They are getting more involved. You see this over and over and
over again. People are getting moreinvolved, They're digging in. So it
is getting better. But the levelof apathy from the quote freedom loving Americans,
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I have not seen anything over thelast five years, ten years that
would indicate to me that the freedomloving people of this country would have risen
up and done something. And letme clarify, there would have been nothing
to do that would have been agood thing. Let me pause. Is
that probably makes you mad because wewould have been freaking out. We would
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have been mad we wanted to dosomething. What would you have done?
What are you gonna mobilize an armyand do what if the shooters lay in
there, brain's been blown out,he's gone, Where are you going?
What are you doing it? Itwould not have been a civil war,
And I'm grateful for that, becausethat's the last thing in the world anybody
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should ever want. Nobody really winsa civil war, they really don't.
We like to look back fondly onours. Look at us. We ended
slavery, and of course that's good, you want to end slavery. But
that was a horrible, horrible thing. Civil wars are horrible things. Countrymen
murdering each other in mass that's nothingyou should ever ever ever want, no
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matter how mad you get at thedirty comedies, that should be nothing you
ever look forward to it all.And I don't think it would have happened
there then if he if he'd gone, But I do think I do think
there would have been a collective levelof sadness, anger, resentment out there
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that would have been palpable. AndI think, you know how we always
talk about what's what's one of ourmain goals. One of our main goals
has to be waking up norm andnorma. You're waking up the norms.
The guy who you know, ofcourse, he votes Trump every four years,
but he can't be bothered to votein a local election. He doesn't
get involved in politics, to watchingcollege football, doesn't give a crap.
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We want him to wake up andget involved, right, something like that.
That's the kind of thing that woulddo it. That's the kind of
thing that would do it. AndI'm not, obviously in any way saying
it would have been a good thing, but I see I could see it
taking something like that. It's goingto take something like that to wake up
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a bunch of norms. You me, we can wake up a few,
and that has to be our goalat all times. Wake them up,
wake them up, wake them upthese normal people in our lives, talking
to them, getting involved, friends, neighbors, relatives, getting more involved
than they have been. That hasto be our mission. But look,
what's our dream? Wake them upin masks, right, they all wake
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up and they all get involved.That's that's, of course what we want.
It's going to take something cataclysmic towake up of people this apathetic,
And that's just the truth. It'sgonna take a foreign attack. It's gonna
say, take something awful, somethingwe don't want, because that kind of
puts us in a bit of apickle. Anyway, I think we have
Congressman Michael Cloud coming on. Ifnot, that's gonna be just fine.
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I love it. He's great.I love him. But we have so
many asked doctor Jesse questions and greatones. We just have a ton of
stuff to do on a Thursday.I also need to make sure we're doing
this. I just was talking aboutan attack. Remember something. No matter
what happens this November, the countryhas been filled filled with criminals on purpose,
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and those criminals include hostile foreign actors. How many of them as we
speak are scouting out power stations,water supplies. I'm not trying to freak
you out. I'm just trying tomake sure you've done the basics of being
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is the Jesse Kelly Show on aThursday throat. I just can't believe that
a Republican National Convention, you're justsitting here. I'm sitting next to Congressman
Michael Cloud. Monica Crowley goes rollingby. This place is just a star
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studed affair, of course, mostlybecause I'm here. But anyway, so
Congressman and I we were just talkingoff air about this whole secret Service thing.
Congressman Michael Cloud, I'm sure youalready know one hundred percent record with
the Heritage Foundation. So this isthe kind of human being we're dealing with
here. Of course, Texas alwaysdoes it right. Actually that's not true.
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We have some dirt balls from Texas, but there's most of the Texas
congressmen are decent, but more importantly, he's on the oversight committee. And
you have a little meeting on Monday, don't you. Yeah, Monday,
we'll have a hearing with the USSecret Service. Then I'm sure it'll be
just as transparent and revealing and allthe questions will be answered and maybe not.
But yeah, I'm glad you broughtthat up because we talk about it
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a lot, to talk about alot on the show. Listeners email in
they're mad about it. Yeah,it just seems like it's always the same
thing where they do something terrible,whether it be on purpose or on accident.
You never can't figure it out anymore. They do something terrible and then
you guys try to do your jobs, bring them in for oversight, and
it's always stonewall. And either it'sChristipher Ray saying well, I can't comment
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on an ongoing investigation or something.Sure you'll hear that twenty times on Monday,
and then from there nothing happens.Can we do anything beyond that?
Or is that kind of what we'restuck with without the Senate and the White
House. There's two things commerce cando. One is we can investigate these
things. You know a lot oftimes you talk to people back home.
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They want us to put people incups. I wish we could, but
we can investigate things. But theother thing we have is the power of
the purse. And so we haveto have enough Republicans up there who are
willing to say I'm not going tofund this until the behavior is corrected.
Uh And and so you know,just last week we had a vote on
the floor. I believe it wasPERSISA, who's you know, it had
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some questionable activity in the past,and all the vote was was to hold
hold their funding at flatline to theyear prior. So we're not talking about
even a may massive cut. We'retalking about you're just not going to make
more this year in your department sothat this previous year until we figure things
out. We didn't have the votesfor that. So those are the two
options really that are on the tablefor us. Of course, we do
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need to get to the bottom ofthis, and until we're willing to cut
funding agencies know that it's just talkedfrom from Congress. Uh and and so
we've we've we've got to investigate theythey think they're unaccountable and well and they
have been. Yeah, and whycan we never cobble together the vote.
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So are we that week and patheticon the right that we can't get the
GOP in line. I'm not worriedabout you, but for some reason,
it's always ten twenty thirty losers inour party who won't do obvious things.
Are they Are they democrats in disguise? Is that what we're dealing with?
You? Are they soft? Arethey stupid? What is happening? Yeah?
You know, these always come downto individual issues with each individual who
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ends up on one side of thevote. The thing that I will say
is, I you know, there'speople who will sometimes hail back to like
the Reagan and Tip O'Neal years,and you know that may have been a
great season. I'm not saying wewouldn't love to be there and to have
those kind of substantive dialogues across theaisle. That's not where the parties are
right now. This isn't a generationto go where the difference between the right
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and left was we wanted the samething for our families and our communities.
We all believed in America, andthe discussion, the political discussion was what's
the role of government in getting there? Right now, that discussion is happening
entirely within the Republican Party. AndI think that's what last night was about,
when we're talking about Okay, wehave differences of opinion on some of
the nuanced issues, but we're allstanding for the same principles. That discussion
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is happening right now entirely within theRepublican already, at least certainly at the
DC swamp level. Uh. Andthe left has completely embraced Marxism, and
and we have to we have tohave enough members who understand what the time
is right now. Uh. AndI the consensus that is growing, I
would hope out of after the extraordinaryevents President Trump, like his life literally
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being spared by the hand of God, that we can understand the kind of
evil that we're up against in thatwe're facing as a country right now,
and in the need for us atall levels, we're talking at the local
level to d C, everything inbetween, to have people of courage who
are going to stand for these principles. I'm sure you've heard at this point
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in time it's breaking news, kindof breaking news. But Mark hal Brun's
very reputable journalists saying it sounds likeJoe Biden. As we speak, somebody's
writing his farewell speech, and it'sgoing to be this freaking disaster that they're
going to have to do with thenomination at the convention. So on's okay.
So I don't want to ask youto comment on something that hasn't happened
yet. But if Joe Biden's notthe nominee, then where in the world
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do they go. You can't gowith Kamala Harris, she's less popular than
Joe Biden. Who is it,mayor Pete? Well, yeah, I
mean I'm not a dim operative.So you know, I'm sure there are
people wringing their hands over that decisionright now. The thing that people need
to realize is, I mean,Joe Biden has not been running the policy
set as it is right now nowso much so you may get a new
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figurehead and maybe one who's a littlemore capable of speaking, doesn't trup upstairs,
you know, those kind of things, but you're gonna have the same
policy set. And this policy sethas been devastating for the American people.
It's it's it's retracted our place onthe world stage. It's it's done a
lot of bad things for humanity hereat home and in US being that city
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on a hill across the world,you know, the the open borders,
the economy, the gap between richand poor right now is growing once again.
When under Trump had hit trunk,we had a strong middle class.
You know, virtually every single demographicof flourishing. And so you're gonna get
the same solution set. Might bea different face, but it's going to
be the same solution set that they'reoffering. You represent Southern Texas, so
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we're talking Victoria, Corpus CHRISTI theseplaces. How awful is it to get
on a plane and have to leaveTexas and the Mexican food we have and
stuff and go back to d C. Even the food in DC sucks.
I tell people this, and theythink I'm lying. All that money and
power concentrated in one place, it'shard to find a decent meal on that
crappy town. Yeah, there's manyattempts to have good Mexican food in DC
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and they don't fail. They're justyou know, not South Texas for sure.
And you know it's it's part ofthe job to go in the swamp.
I try to make sure I takea good shower when I come home
before my proverbial waiting boots on whenI when I head there. And the
big thing is just remember why you'regoing there, so that you don't get
sucked into the ideology the uh youknow, just DC has its own absurd
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sense of gravity. You know,you're you're talking from the intern to the
vice president. Someone's demise, someoneelse's step latter success, you know,
and uh, and so we've alwaystried to do our best. Remember why
we're there. Remember we're there toserve, uh and to you know,
on our team, I feel blessedto have a staff and a team that
works with that same sort of missionmindset. Is that why you've been able
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to maintain because so many don't?I mean, it's so many though it
sound great on the campaign, trowand even maybe in the first first term,
they're doing well, looks great,and then just it's like their mind
falls out when they get there.Is that the difference, uh, people
around you? Or is that whyyou've been able to hold strong because so
many don't and it's very very frustrating. Well, you know, I always
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I can only speak for you know, I mean, for me, it's
a daily walk, you know,my face important to me. I'm trying
to live and do. I knowultimately I'm gonna stand before God one day
for and ultimately that's gonna matter.I mean, yes, each election cycle
matters because you're representing and working forthe people sending you there. But but
ultimately, you know every conversation youhave, you know all the decisions you're
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making, making sure you're doing itwith the right motives in mine, uh,
and that you're there to working forthe American people. It sounds so
basic and elementary to me, butyeah, you know, there's there's just
specific mindsets that you can adopt thattry to you know, I had somebody
when I was running, thinking they'redoing good come to me and just say,
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you know, I've been there.It's been just remember the ends,
justify the means, you know,and you might have to do some stuff
you don't like, what's up birchantwalking by famous people everywhere, but uh,
you know, I just remember,don't ever let yourself fall into that
kind of thinking because you know it'sit's a slippery slope. Healthy dose of
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Jesus to do us all pretty goodconnessman. I appreciate you very much,
sir, Thank you do you hearthat, Chris. Anyway, all right,
we're going to take a quick breakhere. When we come back,
Natalie Winters with the war Room.She co hosts that with Steve Bannon.
Steve Bannon's not with us, whybecause he's in prison the federal government through
the guy in prison. We're goingto talk to her about that and weaponization
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of government and other things. Hangon, It is the Jesse Kelly Show
on a Thursday. We have avery special guest with us today. I
say special because of the very oddpurse she brought onto the show. Natalie
Winters, of course host on thewar Room. I love the Warroom.
You love the war Room more specificallyNatalie Winters the solo host I believe now
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of the war Room. Now,why are you going solo? Natalie?
Didn't you have somebody who was doingthat with you? Yeah? Not exactly
a promotion. Yeah. Unfortunately,my co host and wonderful boss and fearless
leaders, Stephen K. Bannon isinside of a federal prison right now because
he stood up for present from similarcase, a little bit of a distinction
in terms of Peter Navarro's case.He is up in Danbury, Connecticut,
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serving a four month sentence. SoI am filling in for him in the
meantime, along with a slew ofother people who are kind of guest hosting
to keep it fun. But weare not letting up. We are keeping
his spirit alive and we email withhim constantly, so he's definitely helping us,
even from behind bars. Yeah,make sure you give him our best.
And I really wanted you to talkabout that briefly. We'll get to
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fashion week here in a moment,but I really wanted to talk about that
because it's we talk about the weaponizationof federal government all the time. It's
a common phrase now, weaponization,weaponization, but it's almost talked about as
if this is something that's going tohappen or something that's going to come.
There are people right now in prison. It's not sadly, just it's not
just Steve Bannon. There are peopleright now in prison. Wrongly, this
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is happening here, and it's happeningright now. Well, this is the
same federal government that, for whatis it nearly a decade, if not
longer, has I think worked overtime to redefine what it means to be
a domestic extremist and a domestic terrorist, so much so that someone like the
shooter that tried to assassinate President Trumpon Saturday wouldn't even really fit their definition
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of what it means to be adomestic terrorist or a domestic extremist, because
they have reworded that to mean MAGAto be synonymous with Trump supporter, to
be synonymous with people who watch yourshow, people who watch warwom people who
want to deconstruct the administrative state.And I think so often they like to
write off that movement as crazy people, deranged people who don't know what they're
doing right. It's kind of gonzo, they're going rogue. But this has
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calculated. This is a systemic effort. We understand the monster, the behemoth
that we are up against. Itis the administrative state. And frankly,
that's why they're in such meltdown overProject twenty twenty five because I think it
represents how our side has actually circledthe wagons and gotten the troops together to
realize the threat that we're up against. But if you watch the mainstream media,
the number one issue that they loseit on with President Trump. It
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used to be immigration, but nowit is going after the administrative state.
Right it is going after draining theswamp. That's too nice to turn.
But it's going after these civil servants. The schedule apt protections, and I
think that right there is to tellthat they know that if you go for
those people, they know personnelis policy, that if you take those people out
from those positions, that the administrativestate will crumble. Seizing those choke points
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of power. It's what those dirtycommies do so well, and they've been
doing it for a long time.But we're gonna We're gonna set that aside
for now. I have to ask. I realized this is a radio show.
Some of you may be watching onthe time of cast. I realize
a lot of you are. Butyou're walking around with a box. It's
it's it's shaped like a box,and you say it's tweed, and I
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guess I'll have to respect your wisheson this, but this is this is
fashion. Okay, So do youwant the real story behind the ball?
I would love to know why youhave a box. Okay, that's a
great quote. So I was visitinga friend slash guy last year. Friend.
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I think so, and yeah,I don't. I don't think I
like him so I left early andI went to Shock. No No,
I went to Chicago and I stoodnight there instead, and then I went
shopping the next day, and amI allowed to say the store that I
went to a store I don't know? So then I was like, you
know what, I'm just going totreat myself and said so much a Chanelle
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and I got a new bag,and you're mocking this vanity bag. That's
what it's called a vanity case.But this is very rare and fun fact.
We're going to bring this full circleto the Chinese Communist Party. So
I'm in there. I go andI'm like, I really want this bag,
but I was like, maybe Ishouldn't buy it, So I leave.
Then I do a lap around theblock. I come back and I'm
about to buy the bag, andthen this couple to be Chinese comes over
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and they're like, we want tobuy the bag. It was the last
one they had, so had Inot come back? Did you spike by
a Chanel bag to try to cheftsome four Chinese people? Is that really
what you did? That's amazing.I'm so committed. That is okay?
Besides me, who's the most stylishperson you've seen the Republican Convention and everything.
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I know, I usual, thisbeautiful lady's walking past. Now,
I usually like, am in thefull get up. I'm like a dress
and heels kind of girl. Butin protest of just the RNC for what
it historically is represented, I waslike, I'm going sneakers. So usually
would nominate myself, but I can'tdo that this time. I'm just gonna
go with you. I don't wantto insult the host, but there are
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a lot of ill fitting suits.I think the Republican parties to get better
tailors. And I don't like thecheese hats. I know it's like insulting
culture, but I have to ask. Now, you're not worrying them,
by the grace of God. Butthe ballet flats, I don't like those.
This thing. I don't know whenthis became accept the for women in
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the United States of America. They'llwear them. It's called ballet core.
Ballet core. Ballet core. Yeah, I don't program, no, no,
it's there's like a trend where balletcore like coquette core, like pink
core, pilates core. It's like, honestly, it comes from TikTok not
then I frequent that up. Butit's it's an aesthetic. I will say.
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The upside of it is that Ithink it has sort of returned in
some ways to traditional femininity. Wouldn'tyou rather see women wearing ballet flats than
like hardcore like goth trans combat boots. No, actually I think I would
rather see combat boots. I thinkI would rather see women wearing Do you
like my shoes? Uh? Butthey're okay. I mean they're not right
home about all right, They're they'refine. They're certainly better than ballet.
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The new balance they're made in theUSA, I understand that. On a
more serious note, when it comesto fashion, why is that industry so
gross? I say this because mywife complains about it all the time.
If I ever get dragged along whenshe's out shopping, she's just she's so
discussed. You can't she can walkin the makeup area with that. Of
course, there's got to be atrainney up there. Of course, it's
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got to be. What is it'san obese trainny missing a limb pictured with
like another rate like it's the wholething, right, It's like ridiculous,
But you know, I think it'sa symptom of right broader cultural rot.
But I think if you really takea step back, you can go down
how we've been indoctrinated for years.But I also think it's just an example
of I think corporations, honestly kindof get off on just pushing this really
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subversive stuff. I think they tryto see how much they can push on
the American people because I think forso long we've kind of just really sat
back and we took it right.That's how we got to this this spot.
We've lived and lived our way intothis whole thing exactly. So it's
it's wild. I mean, havinggrown up in La the billboards used to
be beautiful models, and now youdrive down Sunset Strip and it's like,
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like I said, the Star Warsbar, look at how far we've fallen.
Natalie Winters, you give her thisvery serious interview. Of course,
Winters of the war Room go Honestly, she's a wealth of information ever on
my TV show all the time.She's wonderful. Natalie. I appreciate you
and your tennis shoes. I guessnow we have Megan Kelly joining us five
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minutes from now. I don't knowhow to tell time she's the next time
you hear my voice, it's goingto be sitting next to Megan Kelly.
I don't know whether she's going tobring a box persa along as well.
If she does, we will addressthat with her on the air. This
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