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This is a podcast from WOOR.It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Another
hour of The Jesse Kelly Show ona Tuesday. Have so much to get
to this hour. Yes, I'llfinally talk about these protests again that are
ongoing, and I'll scoff at thata little bit. Democrats are running cover
for Mike Johnson. One point fivetrillion dollar welfare bill essentially is coming down

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emails. All that, so muchmore coming up this hour on the world
famous Jesse Kelly Show. But let'sgo back to something we've been talking about
a lot. It's been a steadytheme on the show for the past few
days because it's been bothering me alot. And it's something we've talked about
before. How the culture only movesleft because of the right, because of

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the weakness and failure of the right. When the communists decide they want to
use a specific language, the rightwill adopt the language. You can see
it all over the place. Now, how many, how many congressmen,
senators call the migrants now just overnight, just immediately adopting the language of the
left. The right will hold itselfback when there's an actual backlash against communist

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excess. The right will immediately stepin and hall monitor the situation over and
over and over again, and theright will constantly, constantly talk about what
they want us talking about. Andlet's pause on that for a moment,

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because this is going to come backto the campuses and what's going on right
now. But you ever got ina fight with your spouse, husband,
wife. I can't, I can'tspeak for everybody, but I will say,
as dudes, you will run intothis with your woman when you fight

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with her. On occasion, youprobably have run into this in your life.
I'm assuming it's a technique, andit's a brilliant one. Let's say
you get in an argument. Let'ssay my wife bought a dress. I
wouldn't care if she bought a dress. But let's say she went out and
decided to get new landscaping, youknow, spend a fortune on landscaping,

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something like that. Didn't even tellme, she never do something like that.
But hypothetically, she goes out andshe spends five thousand dollars on landscaping.
Didn't even talk, we didn't eventalk about it. Just drops five
grand on landscape. And so Icome home and Honie, what the five
thousand dollars. What are you talkingabout? We were saving? What are
you doing? It immediately boomed.The fight is off. I'm upset about

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the landscaping. She did it.At some point during the conversation, I
get a little bit heated, andI end up saying, so I call
her irresponsible or no, I drop, You're just like something your mother would
do. You know how much womenlook that when you compare them to their

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mother. She's just like something yourmother would do. And then she shifts
the conversation. She shifts the argument, why would you say that? That's
so mean? Are you trying tohurt me? Do you hate my mom?
Why would you say something? AndI spend the next twenty minutes talking
about my comment about her mother.Now, we were we were just discussing

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the issue at hand. We werediscussing the five thousand dollars. We were
discussing the landscaping. That is whatmatters. And she is one hundred percent
at fault in that situation. It'syour fault. You got the landscaping.
I'm winning the argument. I'm inthe right here. You're wrong with a

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snap of her fingers, I'm arguing, ab I didn't mean to call you
your mom. No, I haven'tdone that before. What I'm sorry.
I stepped out a line there soonby the end, I'm apologizing. How
did that happen? She changed thesubject, She took my eyes, my
focus off of the tangible issues athand, and instead they're resting on the

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things she wants to talk about becauseshe looks better there. Let's talk about
the latest news of the day.There's a hostage situation at Columbia and the
protests are boiling over and they're sayingterrible things to anybody who's Jewish there,
and they're blocking them from going toclass. And it's a really ugly situation
here. But it's a really uglysituation at Columbia, law, at Columbia,

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at NYU, at Berkeley. Letme ask you something, because I'm
not saying that's good. You don'twant to ever have a situation where there's
violence on campus and don't go hereatj and Okay, that stuff's the ugly.
But setting aside the emotions of that, let me ask you something.
If you say, that's a bigdeal, it's a really big deal.

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Because I've had a lot of peoplesay that to me today. This is
a big deal, Jesse, what'shappening is a big deal? Okay,
all right, you've heard of Kandahar. You know where Kandahar is. It's
in Afghanistan, Kandahar. You know, religions outside of Islam are pretty much
banned in Afghanistan. All the Jewsare dead, all the Christians are dead.

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It's just that's how the Taliban operate. So if I wrap up this
radio show right now, hey ChrisMichael, we're done for the night,
and stop feeling it. I'm hoppingon a plane. I run home and
I grab a Bible. I headedthe airport and I fly over to Kandahar,
and I walk down main street inKandahar, spreading the good news of

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Jesus, reading my Bible, andI get violently attacked by a mob.
They probably arrest me, torture me, kill me. Is that bad?
No question about it. That's bad. That's bad. It's intolerant, it's
evil, it's wrong. It's bad. But is it a big deal?

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Would you call that a big deal? If you're being honest, you wouldn't.
Why wouldn't you? Because it's Kandahar. It's an evil place. It's
not a tolerant place. It's inevil place. Evil things happened there.
So while it's bad that I justgot tortured and killed for reading my Bible

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in the streets of Kandahar, it'sbad. It's not good, it's nothing
to celebrate. What it is notis a big deal. Guess what happens
in the gorilla enclosure. Gorillas fightingpoop in there. So if you jump
into it and a gorilla grabs youand twists your head off like the top
of a soda bottle, it's bad. It's wrong. I'm so sorry about

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your head. I'm sorry you haveto get buried in a closed casket.
But what it is not is abig deal because bad things happen in the
gorilla enclosure. Columbia is evil.America's elite universities are evil communist training camps,

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teaching the next generation generations of Americansto despise this country, to fight
against it with everything they have.The big deal going on in the country
right now is not ugly protests atuniversity campuses. That is not even close

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to being the big deal that's goingon right now in the United States of
America. Evil things are happening inevil places. Breaking news, Wow,
I can't believe it. It's journalistJesse. There's just no one better.
We love Jesse. He's the best. Yes he please kiss my baby,
Yes, Jesse, Jesse, Yes, Yes, I have breaking news tonight

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here on the Jesse Kelly Show.It's breaking right now tonight in Yemen.
There will be violent crime tonight.If you go to the South side of
Chicago. I'm just getting this wordnow, just confirming it, mister producer.
If you go to the South sideof Chicago, you might be shot
or stabbed because it's a violent placeand breaking news. America's universities are bad

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places. Don't go there, Jesse. It's it's bad. Maybe your location's
bad. I had this argument witha friend of mine earlier. I won't
give out his name. I didn'task him beforehand. He was a Jewish
guy because he disagrees with me onthis. He said no, Jesse.
I'm glad the House of Representatives isfocusing on this today. I mean this,
This was Mike Johnson earlier. Today. We desperately need the country needs

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clear moral authority. We need thePresident of the United States to speak to
the issue and say this is wrong. What's happening on college campuses right now
is wrong. It is Unamerican.It is not who we are. The
President seems unable or unwilling to dothat. The Vice president the same thing.
Chuck Schumer, who is the highestranking Jewish official in the history of

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the United States, is not speakingto this issue. And that is why
we feel a direct obligation to dothat. The Congress has a rule.
We went to Columbia University on Wednesday. We faced that hostile crowd to speak
clearly, with clarity and conviction andconsistency about this issue. I haven't seen
Mike this subset since he thought hewas going to have to cut money out
of the federal budget. Is itwrong? That's wrong. Campuses are evil.

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Evil things happen on evil places.I'm sorry that Aiden, Jaden and
Braden cannot attend NYU in safety andcomfort. You shouldn't be sending Aiden,
Jaden and Braiden to NYU. Hai. But Jesse, this shouldn't have hap
in to Jews. No Jews wereassaulted in my neighborhood today. None.
My neighbor Ben walks his dog inhis underwear half the time. Totally say

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we joke about it. It's hilarious. He was never assaulted, No one
told him to go back to Jerusalem, no one spit on him, no
one barred him from attending anything.In fact, there's not a single Jewish
person in my area who experienced anythingat all unpleasant today. Why because I
don't live in a gorilla enclosure.That's why if I, however, happen
to step on to Columbia's campus,I would understand that I just stepped into

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Polepot's Cambodia, and I would anticipatebad things happening to me and to anyone
else who thought like me. No, it's not the biggest deal going on
in the country. It's not evenclose, and yet it dominates every single
news story headline. Well, Ishould not even headline. This is from
Bill Malugin. He does great work. Internal DHS data reveals forty five plus

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US cities that hundreds of thousands ofmigrants have flown into via the Biden Administration's
CCHNV mass parole program. The Presidentof the United States of America is gathering
up illegals en mass and filling upUnited States of American cities with them,

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destroying this country as he sits there, and today the GOP's worried about antisubmatrism
at Columbia. My word talk aboutnever keeping the big stories front and center.
Yeah, I'm telling you what thesepeople all Right, we're gonna get

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to some emails. I had enoughof this before we get to those.
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email the show, and you shouldJesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com before I
get to the emails again again.I hear things like this all the time
now, all the time when Italk to normal people, not people who
are in media, not people whoare in Republican politics or Democrat politics.

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These things are happening across the countryright now. Only everyone I've talked to
recently, it's just like, yeah, haha, I can't really afford groceries,
and I guess I just have tocut it down to two meals a
day, and groceries are a littletoo much. Got to see how long
we get my food to ask me. That's not why are we casually being
like, yeah, we can't affordgroceries, can't afford groceries. Mike Johnson

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was in Sense today filled with rageabout what, well, not your groceries.
We desperately need. The country needsclear moral authority. We need the
President of the United States to speakNo, we need food, Mike.
We need to be able to affordfood. You keep signing every spending bill,
so now every American can't afford toeat, Mike. Oh oh,

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I forgot. Oklahoma's Governor, Kevin'sStitt boy, he got in on it
too. He's out there. You'reworried about your grocery bill, He's on
it. The numbers of people whodisagree with me and you is staggering.
Does it make you down on thefuture generation of leaders in our country?
You know, I mean listen,well, number one, I don't think

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it's going to be the majority.I think it's a very small minority that
are super vocal. They need tobe held accountable. Man, I would
kick them out of the universities.This is unbelievable. This is hate speech.
The Jewish community. Just everybody that'sfor right and wrong should be absolutely
opposed to this. Everybody that's forright shouldn't be on that campus anymore because

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they're already evil. Now that we'vecovered that it's bad to hate people for
being Jewish, could we maybe tacklethe issues that every American outside of Columbia's
campus is going through. Every American, every one of them. And you
know, it is wild to watchthe selective GOP outrage. They're selectively outraged

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depending on what. I don't knowwhat I remember, like it was yesterday
speaking of Mike Johnson, when SaintGeorge Floyd died and do. I need
to remind every single person listening thatwhat I'm about to say right here is
not an opinion. It's not RepublicanDemocrat, right left or middle. The
two things I'm about to state arefacts that cannot be argued by anybody.

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George Floyd did not die at thehands of a police officer. He died
of a drug overdose. That's evenaccording to the medical examiner himself. You
cannot argue with it. And DerekChauvin, the eracist cop who attacked George
Floyd for the color of his skin, worked with black cops the entirety of
his career and after combing through everyminute of his life, couldn't come up

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with one racist thing he ever saidor did. George Floyd's dead because of
a drug overdose. Derek Chauvin's inprison, and it's not because he's a
racist at all. And yet inthe wake of that, Mike Johnson once
again filled without rage, adopting theirlanguage, adopting their rhetoric. What did
you feel when you watch the videoof George Floyd being killed? I was

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outraged. I don't think anyone canview the video and objectively come to any
other conclusion but that it was anact of murder. And I felt that
initially, as everyone did. It'sso disturbing, and you know, the
underlying issues beneath that or something thatthe country is now struggling with, and
I think it's something we have tolook at very soberly and with a lot

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of empathy. And I'm glad tosee that's happening around there. You know
what it's taught me is we nowhave four other children of our own,
and my oldest son, Jack,ironically this year, is fourteen. And
I've thought often through all these ordealsover the last couple of weeks about the
difference in the experiences between my twofourteen year old sons, Michael being a
black American and Jack being white Caucasian. They have different challenges. My son

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Jack has an easier couldn't wait onceagain to run to the cameras it's time
to have a talk. I wasoutraged. There was very clearly murder.
I watched the video. My oldestson has had the black experience, not
my white boy. Though anti Semitismon Columbia, we're virtually one hundred percent

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of the staff hate you hate everybody. It's not just Jewish people. They
hit us all they hate America.Mike Johnson again, run into the camera.
But hey, you're eating two mealsa day. You're driving uper on
Saturday, trying to make ends meet. Oh you were looking for a GOP
speech on that. I'm sorry,sorry, sorry, Ukraine's out there.

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Sorry, we didn't have time forthat. Didn't have time to deal with
that for you. Ah, allright, get to some emails before I
get to that. Let me getto this. Speaking of money, let's
talk about twenty five dollars does notgo near as far as it used to
go. I hate to do itback in my day thing, but like
five years ago, what Chris,Like five years ago you could get five

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Little Caesars pizzas for twenty five dollars. Did you know that they had the
five dollars hot and ready and LittleCaesars is the best pizza and it was
so good. But now those daysare gone. Of course, everything's destroyed
that except for not at my pillow. You see, my pillow has a
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the promo code Jesse or call themeight hundred eight four five zero five four
four due. It is the JesseKelly Show on a Tuesday. About to
get to some emails before we getto everything else. Democrats protecting Mike Johnson,
of course, and so much more. I can't believe you've never been
on an airboat, Chris. Ishouldn't say I can't believe you've never been

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on an airboat, being this ishow I've been on one twice. But
I last time, I remember,we went to Florida when that girl drove
off the road, the girl whodrove off the road when she was coming
at us in the wrong lane.We were leaving an airboat tour, and
it was, of course the mostFlorida thing in the world. Is it
loud? They are loud, butit's not brutally loud. Remember most of

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the sounds behind you. Yeah,so they're loud. You're not gonna sit
and talk. But it was themost Florida thing you've ever seen. We're
back in the main groves, right, We're in this all this brackish water,
and every guy had camo shorts oncut off, they were camo pants
at one point cut off. Almostall of them were drinking beer at the
time before they got onto the boat. And you could tell every one of

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these guys like you could drop himout of a helicopter back in the swamps,
then come back in a month andhe'd have a mansion built with running
water. You knew these guys grewup there. And I was thinking we
would be kind of cruising through themangroves, you know, checking out some
gators and stuff like that. Nono, no, no, no,
no, no no no. Theyopen up these airboats and you are flying
down. Chris, remind me,I have a video on my phone.

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I've got to show you that Itook on the thing, flying down this
thing and it's awesome. It's absolutelyit's really really cool. It highly recommend,
highly recommend we'll get We'll get Premiereto pay for it or something.
Chris, you don't have to worryabout that. Trust Beyond that, you
gotta go. You gotta try,Jesse. As much as I'm sad that
a Gnome killed her dog, Christinome, what I objectify to most is her

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stupidity for putting the incident into herbook. To me, this demonstrates her
lack of awareness and political savvy fornot anticipating that this would not sit well
with voters. When you're writing yourautobiography, there's no rule that says it
has to become a tell all.I will still vote for Nome if,
by some miracle she survives this,but I really wonder if she is equipped

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to handle being vice president. Okay, that's a fair criticism. If you're
Christinome and you put down a huntingdog, why did you have to write
it in the book? However,and I can't Again, it's gonna sound
like i'm Christinome. I'm not.I'm really not defending her. We're just
having a talk about you and meand our relationship with politicians, celebrities,

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professional athletes. Let me ask yousomething, Do you want to know the
truth about things. You would probablysay yes. Right, you're probably saying
yes, you want to know thetruth, right, you want to know
the truth. Okay, that's good, that's good. Do you want to
know when it comes to politicians ormovie stars or like I said, professional

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athletes. Do you want behind thescenes info? You want the real scoop?
You do, don't you? ButI know you do? Maybe not
you individually, but you see howmany services there are out there. Subscribe
to become an insider, get behindthe scenes stuff all that. People love

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that stuff, and people love tosay, tell me the truth. I'm
tired of all the lies. I'mtired. Just tell me the truth.
Tell me the truth, tell methe truth. Well, and again,
I don't like Chris, so I'mnot defending her. But she told the
truth. She gave a true storyabout a hunting dog that was attacking the

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neighbors livestock twenty years ago. Shetold the truth in her books. She
gave you the inside info, thebehind the scenes look at her and her
life and how she's lived. Shegave you the truth. She gave you
the inside info. And if therumors are to be believed, and I've
heard this from sources, I trustshe cost herself any chance at being vice

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president of the United States of America. I'm being told that Trump has dropped
her over this issue like a hotpotato because it got so unpopular with so
many people. Trump's not going totake on unpopularity. It would be stupid.
So Trump said, all right,well, she's off the list.
And you understand that being vice presidenthistorically has been really the best path to

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become president that being a governor.So Christy, No, the ambitious politician,
very likely cost herself the vice presidencyand maybe the presidency of the United
States of America. And what washer mortal sin? She told the truth

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and she gave you the inside scoop. You see what I mean. We
lie to ourselves about wanting the insidescoop. This is why I don't This
is why I don't sign up forInsider Info. This is why I don't

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want to see the behind the scenesfootage. You want to know why I
don't want to see the behind thescenes footage because I understand that humble basketball
player we all love to watch playwhat data basketball players play well virtually every
day. We all love to watchhim shoot oops, and he seems like
such a such a good dude,and look at him hugging his wife.
They look like such a close family. Oh it's kids. I don't want

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to see behind the scenes. Threehours later when he's snorting a pound of
cocaine with a bunch of strippers.I don't want to know. I don't
want to know, and I knowthat's what life looks like. I want
the behind the scenes. Really,do you want to know that ten that
dime you watch on Fox News?Do you want to find out she's actually

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a five when she gets away fromthe makeup and the lighting. Do you
really want to know? You wantto know? We lie all the time
to ourselves about wanting the truth.And there's a million different versions of this
saying. This is a saying.I actually think I'm getting this version from
Game of Thrones, of all places, and there's it's not an original thought,

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right, there's a million different versionsof this saying that people claim to
hunger for the truth, but seldomlike the taste when it's served up.
We always say, these politicians lietoo much. They lie. They're always
lying out there. Look at thesepoliticians, they lie and lying about this
and lying about that. But thenone on a moment and we toss them

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to the wolves. Nah, she'sout. Someone tell me the truth.
What's that you killed your dog twentyyears ago? You anti christ? I'd
never vote for you, so youdon't want the truth, see what I
mean? Anyway, here's a show. How many times do you have to
prove we can't be trusted? Pennsylvania? I have a message for you.

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Send me to Congresses. Are youready to choose freedom of her democracy?
Four more years? Oh? Yeah, that's the president of the United States
of America. All right, moreemails, Oracle. I love all the
history on your show. You madean analogy the other day to the French

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Revolution, and I'd love to hearsome more about the parallels to today.
Looking forward to hearing you discuss.And don't warn us. We'll stay with
you while you're going somewhere. Youknow what, that's not very nice?
You know my point I was makingabout the French Revolution, and I'm not
going to get into the history ofit tonight either. My point was this,

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it was a horrible affair, nothingto celebrate, and there was so
much murder and a lot of theelites in society did die. My point
was that all these things these peopleare doing now that they're totally getting away
with. Now, I understand they'regetting away with all of it, the
spending, the rubbing everything in yourface, they're getting away with all of

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it. What they can't see,what they very clearly don't see, is
the simmering anger and resentment that isbubbling inside of Americans now. And god
forbid we ever do run into asituation where we have civil unrest. And
I just actually talked to Peter Schiffyesterday, that economist, and he thinks

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we will. So you know what, I'll go. I'll go into the
details a little bit more on that. I don't want to just toss that
bomb out there without without without followingup on it. So I'll follow up
on that civil unresting I just said. But if that day ever comes,
and ioba never does, all thesepoliticians wave in your Ukraine flag while people

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starve, you goopears trying to passdamned Steve bills, just know that people
will remember. They will, theywill remember. All right, let's talk
about this civil unresting before we getto Democrats protecting my U Mike Johnson,
before we get to more emails,before we get to that. I want
to get to this. I wantto get to your dog, my dog.

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See, I haven't killed my dog. I love mine. Stop I
had to make a joke anyway.I love my dog, you love yours.
And no, my dog is notgoing to be used for hunting.
He would probably be terrible with that. He just has used to protect the
house and then love on everybody.And that's about what he's good for.
And I hope he does that fora very long time. We pour rough

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three three three three my Dog orRoughgreens dot com slash Jesse We'll be back.
This is a Jesse Keller. Itis the Jesse Kelly Show on a
Tuesday. We're gonna get to somany other things. Still, remember if
you missed any part of the show, you can download the whole thing on

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iHeart, Spotify, iTunes. Don'tforget to subscribe on iTunes. Now before
I get to the civil unresting thatPeter Schiff and I were talking about yesterday,
I do have to get to thisone, Jesse. Today is my
second son's sixteenth birthday, and wehomeschooled our four awesome kids. Today is

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Joey's sixteenth birthday. Happy birthday,Joey. And this this isn't for you,
Joey, this is for your mom. A yi yai yi. I
am the Fritto bandito. Ready.I like rito stornchitz. I love them.
I do I want printo scornchits.I'll get them from you. I

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yi yai yi oh I amb frietobuntito, give me brito scornchechein. I'll
be your friend. De frito buncito. You must not append munch munch munch
a bunch of Britos. Okay,So let's deal with the civil unresting.
I didn't mean to just throw thatbomb out there and then follow up with

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anything else. So I was talkingto Peter shift. Peter Schiff in case
you don't know who he is,he's one of these economic brain types.
He's the one who called the twothousand and eight recession. He called it
ahead of the time. He toldeveryone, he said, we're about to
have one. We're about to havewhat I'm telling you, it's coming right
now. And then boom and happens. And we got famous for that really
really sharp financial guy. And Iwas talking to him about all the money.

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Remember there's a one point five trilliondollar farm bill coming soon. Now.
They call it a farm bill becauseeveryone loves farms and farmers. It's
just a big welfare bill. That'sexactly what it is. All these farm
bills, that's what they are.They big welfare bills. Anyway, one
point five trillion. These people,they're they're not slowing down on anything,

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nothing, nothing. They act likeeverything is fine. And I'm telling you,
the crisis is here now. There'sno more doomsday in the future thing.
Now, what you're seeing happen withgrocery prices, with the costs in
your life, this isn't a blip. This is the beginning. You are

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in the beginning, as I havebeen warning about for the longest time.
So I was talking to Peter Schiffabout it, and he said, Jesse,
I think we're gonna have civil unrest. And I said, wow,
hold on, what are you talkingabout? Civil unrest, and he said,
okay, we'll walk through this withme. And I'm paraphrasing, but
this is what he said. Nextyear, next year, twenty twenty five,

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the interest on the debt will betwo trillion, two trillion dollars.
That will be the largest line itemin the budget. All right, Remember,
Medicare, social Security, Medicaid.These are things that are not negotiable.
Because all politicians are cowards. Theyjust love to hand things out.

(32:52):
They never love to take anything back. They decided to make those things essentially
cemented into the budget. That's whatthose things are. Now. They're in
the budget permanently. No one canvote up or down. So those things
are permanent. But the things thataren't permanent are now growing to the point

(33:13):
where they are going to begin tosmash the dollar. And they're gonna smash
the dollar in this way. Whenwe stop being able to afford the interest
on the debt, they're going todo two things guaranteed. They are going
to find a way to raise yourtaxes massively. They're going to look at

(33:37):
the American people and they're gonna lookat you like a gigantic piggy bank.
They need to take a hammeror toto try to bail them out of a
jam. They're not gonna want tocut off the goodies they hand out,
so they'll just try to They'll tryto jack up taxation, but even that
can only be jacked up so farbefore people either a rebel or see or

(34:00):
A or C, A or Bstop paying. People will stop paying historically,
you know that. So you haveto deal with that portion of it.
The other portion is they begin tomonetize the debt, meaning okay,
we owe all this money, wedon't have the money, let's just let's
just print the money. We'll justprint some more. But the problem with

(34:22):
that is money. The dollar specificallyhas been the world's reserve currency forever because
the dollar, the American dollar,has always been thought of as being impenetrable,
reliable. It may go up alittle here or there, but America,

(34:45):
Americans, they would never just destroythe value of it. So when
one country trades with another country,they trade in the dollar. And because
they trade in the dollar, that'swhy we're allowed to spend a penny anymore
than we take in. But whenthey stop trading on the dollar, and

(35:06):
they will stop trading on the dollarif we start destroying continue destroying the value
of the dollar. Then what's goingto have to happen back home? No
ifs and butts, doesn't matter whetheryou rely on it, whether you love
this, whether you hate this.Is the country's going to enter a fiscal

(35:29):
crisis where interest rates, on topof everything else must get jacked up in
order to stop hyperinflation from ending thecountry. And then then the cuts start.
People get mad when I talk aboutcutting this and cutting that out of
the government, but understand that I'mtrying to save the country, not trying

(35:55):
to hurt you. When I talkabout how we need cuts in the military,
people get mad because people love themilitary. I love the military.
No, no cuts. I'm tryingto save it. I'm trying to save
what's left. In fact, ifthe people who ran this country loved it,
they would be meeting right now tofigure out how to save what's left.

(36:17):
But let's just fast forward through allthat, because they're very clearly not
going to It's obvious by now anotherone point five trillion dollars coming. It's
obvious they're not gonna stop or slowdown until we are crushed. Well,
what happens in just the big cities. We'll set every other part of it

(36:37):
aside. Have you spent much timein big cities? You know? I
love New York, I love LaFrankly, I love Chicago, I just
don't get there as much. Seattle, Miami. I love big cities.
How many people in big cities relyon government checks? What kind of neighborhoods
are those? How do you thinkthey'll react when the checks stop coming.

(37:01):
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