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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from WOOR. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show on a Monday. Chris, Please tell me Malice
did not pick this song. He did this on purpose?
Why is he like this? Why is he like this?
Joining me?
Speaker 2 (00:13):
Now?
Speaker 1 (00:14):
He hasn't joined us in quite some time, so I
guess we need to rehash this whole thing. My friend
Michael Malice joins me now, one of the he hides
it behind some biting humor. One of the more brilliant
people on the right, I would say, really really has
some sharp ideas, but gosh, his music is so freaking embarrassing. Michael,
tell people who you are again, really quickly.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
I'm the podcaster who's smarter and better than you. The
author of the White Chill on my show is called
You're Welcome.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
His show is extremely entertaining, called You're Welcome. Okay, Michael.
First of all, the Trump administration so far, I've been
screaming today, which is abnormals. I've been very, very pleased,
but screaming today about things like leaking national security information
and people whining they said, what was an accident? It
(01:05):
was an accident. Well, some things are too important. You
don't get to have accidents. My kid who's five gets
to have an accident back when he was five. When
you were part of the administration, you don't get to
leak information to a communist reporter.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
Yeah, that's fair, But I think you have to put
things into context when I mean, even like Dave Ruth
was only patting what like three hundred like at his best,
you know. I mean, so I think you and I
both agree, and everyone listening to this agrees. This is
the first president in our lifetimes, if possibly ever, who
has over delivered on his campaign for this has ever
happened before, where things that weren't even on the table,
(01:39):
as you and I discussed when you were on my show,
are actually happening. So and this is not the only
floppy thing. They fired some people and they had to
rehire them, and the corporate press made a lot of
hash out about that. But I mean, there's going to
be some misses. I agree with you in the broader context.
But think about how many times corporate like national securious
(02:00):
secrets were leaked on purpose in prior administrations, you know
what I mean.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
Yeah, By the way, I was thinking about the left
today and how the disarrayed Democrats were in which we're
all enjoying that now because it couldn't happen to a
nicer group of people. And I'm convinced that once Joe
Biden took over and the rabbit animals and there were
no leashes anymore because Biden wasn't strong enough to do that,
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that they thought they had convinced themselves that they had
total power and they didn't have to ask anymore. They
didn't have to convince anybody anymore. They just did the
same thing communists always do. They just went to force,
and now that's all they know. They don't know how
to convince, so they don't even know how to try.
Speaker 2 (02:39):
I think it's something even different than that, which is
they are in a movie of their own making. And
they thought Trump was the head vampire who you afflicted
all these horrors of America. And once you defeat the
head vampire, you know, drive out the office. It's a rat,
and you know, we could just do what we want.
We've reached like the Holy Land. And so this last
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selection really through them for a loop because everyone, I think,
or not everyone, but a lot of people at least
had the narrative, Okay, maybe she's gonna get the popular vote,
or he's going to get like forty eight forty eight,
and I mean he's just gonna win bleectoral college. I
don't think the popular vote majority was really on the
table for most pundits, certainly not in the Democratic aisle.
So now there really don't know what to do with themselves.
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And this is what the Republicans had to do in
two thousand and nine. Remember Obama comes in with super majorities.
It's like, okay, do you swing to the center and
try to reclaim background or do you double down, you know,
on your conservative principles and try to speak to the base.
It was a time this come to Jesus moment, and
they basically show us both and didn't work after them
for quite some time until Trump came in. And that's
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what they're facing right now.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
Are they totally totally strewed? And I say this in
this way. Obviously they'll come back at some point in time,
that's the way the world works. But it seems like
their most reasonable, if we have to use that horrible word,
their most reasonable voices are all old, just simply age wise.
You know. Nancy Pelosi sits there, hammered with their denshes
falling out. Chuck Schumer's more hunched over than he ever
(04:05):
was before. The people who are trying to try to
keep the cats inside the fence, they're all ninety five
years old and pooping and diapers. And that doesn't mean
there are going to be good things in the future
if AOC's running it.
Speaker 2 (04:19):
There's one candidate I donated money to in twenty twenty two,
and he is not old, and he will be deceiving
Democratic Party to who he is? Who your fellow sasquatch.
Speaker 1 (04:29):
John Fetterman, Oh gosh.
Speaker 2 (04:31):
Sean Fetterman understands how to speak to moderates and suburban
white women, and those are the swing voters that determine elections.
If the Democratic Party had listened to him in twenty
twenty four, they wouldn't had to blow up that they
did in the Electoral College.
Speaker 1 (04:47):
Yes, but they're not listening to him now. Every time
he opens his bill ophy stupid mouth, he gets screamed
at by all these people. He doesn't have any power.
Speaker 2 (04:57):
In twenty fifteen, every time Trump opened his mouth he
got screen up by everyone in the Republican Party, remember,
and then he broke them. So there's lots of smart
people in the Democratic leadership who only want to maintain power,
and enough of them are going to start listening to
him that things are going to start moving in that direction.
And there's also going to be plenty of people who
think it's gonna be the Bernie standards approach. You know,
we got to go full socialism and full as you
(05:19):
and I discussed, like let's go back to the COVID ways.
So that's going to be this big kind of butting
of heads going forward. They drove away. It was really funny.
As the corporate press, Democrats always talk about nonpartisanship. By partisanship,
they alienated Joe Manchin and Kristen Cinema, like the two
Democrats who knew how to like go center and be bipartisan.
They drave them out of the party. They built this
grade of the rain right now.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
Yes, but didn't you just by accident, by the way,
speaking with Michael Malice, the brilliant Michael Malice host of
You're Welcome, didn't you just make my point for me?
They're going to run him out of the party. He's
going to try to be moderate about this and moderate
about that, and he's going to be primaried by some
maoist Waco in Pennsylvania, who will then move on to
lose the Senate. See, it's easy to.
Speaker 2 (06:01):
Drive people out of the party when you have the majority.
When you're in de sense, you start kind of going
over your notes. Smart people do so again. You and
I both know that the Democratic establishment there's lots of
brilliant evil people there, and enough of them are going
to start checking notes.
Speaker 1 (06:18):
Michael, would you ever visit North Korea? Jewish producer Chris
wants to visit in there Korea will hold on? What
do you then?
Speaker 2 (06:27):
Why are you not even on the show? I wrote
a book about it. What are you talking about? Why?
Speaker 1 (06:31):
Yes, that's why I'm asking me that what happened?
Speaker 2 (06:34):
What do you mean what happened? I was there in
twenty twelve, lovely, Please have ever been? It's like the
new Milan, You mean, the biggest person the whole country?
Speaker 1 (06:40):
Literally, Well, tell people your story.
Speaker 2 (06:45):
Well they can. I read it, wrote about it for
a Reason magazine twelve years ago. It's not legal now
if he wanted to go in twenty twenty five as
a US citizen forbidden. I think they're close to altars
and at all in fact, they think open it. Recently
for a little window that they shut it down again.
So it's on the table anymore.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
Michael, Where is Trump going to go in four years?
Meaning where does the party go? Trump's gone? Is it?
Where do we go? Is are we lost? Normally, when
you have a figure like Trump who everyone rests their
eyes on for a long time. Look, they can be beneficial,
they can move your part of your country the way
(07:28):
you want them to go. But when they leave, oftentimes
people are left looking around days like what do we
do now? Do you see that? For us?
Speaker 2 (07:36):
I do a lot of Canalbviously, it's ten in the
mid terms, and I think I'm sure you agree with this.
Jd Vance is doing everything he needs to do to
be the Air Apprentice. He is really following suit, knowing
his place, yes, ma'am, and so on and so forth,
and yet you know, singing the Trump's songs, so he's
really positioning himself. I think very very well. And i'd
(07:58):
also here's a prediction that I think you'll agree with
as well, Jesse. We don't know what's going to happen
if Trump and Elon start buttting heads, because there's a
two giant egos and are certain points a matter of time.
Speaker 1 (08:07):
In my opinion, I actually have thought the exact same thing.
I think I said something about that publicly a few
months ago. I think Elon's going to get frustrated with
the pace of everything. He's obviously used to being lord
high commander in what every room, whatever room he walks into,
So is Trump. Those two types don't generally mix all
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that well.
Speaker 2 (08:30):
And yeah, and at a certain point he's gonna make it,
it's gonna he might just get bored. So I mean,
I don't know how it's gonna look, but that's something
that could easily, you know, put a monkey wrench at
the whole situation.
Speaker 1 (08:42):
Michael, thank you, brother, I appreciate it.
Speaker 2 (08:43):
I always a pleasure. Jesse Ticker.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
Yeah, it's been a concern that I've had for a while.
But you don't want to create a problem where there's
no problem yet. But remember we had that the reporting
came out that there was a big blow up, and
it was a report that no one denied, so we
can't even do the media lied about it where Elon
and Rubio they had a big dust up. Why Elon
(09:10):
tried to can a bunch of people with the State Department, Rubio,
who's obviously a Secretary of State, he's the head of
the State Department. Rubio essentially stepped in and said, wait
a minute, I'm the one who's going to fire people
from the State Department. You don't get to fire people
in the State Department, to which Elon, which a guy
like that would operate in this way, would say, well,
(09:31):
you're screwing it up. Maybe you should move faster. That's
why it asked to be me and Rubio, United States
Senator now Secretary of the State. I mean, he's not
some little child who's going to be pushed around. He
goes back. From what I understand, it got loud in there. Now,
that's not the end of the world. It's a business meeting,
(09:52):
a strategy meeting, and especially dudes, when they get in
a meeting like that, they're gonna be disagreements. It's gonna
be yelling, it's gonna be argument. So that's fine, in
fact beneficial, right, But it also shows that Elon, a
guy like that who just he immediately sees a problem,
figures out how to solve it. You you there, you there,
you there, you there. Immediately boom boom, boom. A guy
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The Jesse Kelly Show is the Jesse Kelly Show on
a wonderful, wonderful Monday. You can email the show Jesse
at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Also kind of loving what
I heard today out of Pam Bondy. Credit where it's due.
(12:03):
I've been calling for it, We've talked about it a
million times. Resignations, firings is not enough. Government people have
to go to prison. Pam Bondy today sounded like a
lady head in that one. Ry far As.
Speaker 3 (12:16):
We are hearing a lot about fraud, waste and abuse.
A lot of waste and abuse, but there is a
tremendous amount of fraud and Elon. Thank you for your partnership,
thank you for your team. You have uncovered so much
fraud in our government, and we will prosecute you. We
have an intern or task force now working with every
agency sitting here at this table, and if you've committed fraud,
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we're coming after you.
Speaker 1 (12:40):
Look, I'm going to try not to get my hopes up.
You know, I try not to. I'm trying not to
get your hopes up. A task force right now inside
every department, so you know what that means. DOJ has
somebody sitting right by Elon and his group of computer nerds.
And as you know, if anyone's gonna be able to
(13:01):
find that stuff, it's gonna be Elon Musk obviously. That's
how he's uncovered so much. So already, as they go
down line by line by line and they find out
this is bad, and this is bad, and this is bad.
Oh wait, this is fraud, they're gonna start traveling down
that road. Okay, well, if this line item it got
paid out to, who did they get paid out to?
(13:22):
Who cash that check? Whose bank account is that? Look?
Financial crimes. The beauty of it is there's oftentimes a
paper trail that you cannot cover up if the DOJ
is there and they're actually going to start prosecuting these people.
Do you understand how wonderful that could be for your country?
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And it's not about you or me getting our revenge
for them blowing our money. That's a nice side benefit
if you are. I mean, look, we could take take
your pick. D O or Doge says, Irs modernization program
is fifteen billion dollars over budget and thirty years overdue. Okay,
so that story makes you angry. It makes me angry.
(14:05):
But let's just and this is a hypothetical. I don't
know this, but let's say they dig into this. Fifteen
billion dollars over budget is quite a bit over budget,
thirty years overdue. Look, there are delays and then there's
missing it by three decades. I was thirteen when this
(14:27):
program started and it still hasn't finished. So let's say
they dig in and they start to find, and they
will that some of this money seems to have disappeared.
If you will, you trace it to a certain line,
and then it just kind of falls off a cliff.
(14:47):
Well you know what that means? Someone stole it, someone
pocketed it. If the DOJ's going to be sitting right
there looking over somebody's shoulder and they're gonna say, okay,
well that's a crime. We think there may be crime here.
What if this is just a what if? Chris write
this one down? You never know. What if a couple
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of years from now, what if we're looking at even
twenty thirty forty fifty people attached to the government, either
people who ran NGOs or government people themselves facing felony
charges for what they've done with our money. You know
how much that will do to preserve the length of
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the United States of America. Because let's say the worst
thing happens and JD. Vance loses in twenty twenty eight
and Gavin Newsom's the president of the United States, of
course the communists will immediately start to try and do
everything they'd been doing. But you're telling me those arrests
aren't going to resonate throughout the communist movement in this country.
(15:52):
You're telling me the next government guy at the IRS,
Pentagon wherever, who gets tempted to get his fingers a
little bit sticky, isn't going to look at prison sentences
and say, hey man, that's not worth it. I'm not
going to jail. No, I'm not doing that. It's what
can save us. And I know, look, I know it's
just talk right now, So I don't want to get
your hopes up or my hopes up. People in politics,
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all of them Republican and Democrat, they overpromise and underdeliver.
To put it mildly. Maybe this won't come with any indictments,
or maybe we'll get you one. They'll pick the worst one,
make an example of him and call it a day.
But what if it does And Pam Bondi's been around
politics long enough to know you keep putting stuff like
(16:38):
this out here, people are going to demand handcuffs.
Speaker 3 (16:40):
As far as the We're hearing a lot about fraud,
waste and abuse, a lot of waste and abuse, but
there is a tremendous amount of fraud and Elon. Thank
you for your partnership, thank you for your team. You
have uncovered so much fraud in our government, and we
will prosecute you. We have an intern or task force
now working with every age of He's sitting here at
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this table, and if you've committed fraud, we're coming after you.
Speaker 1 (17:05):
Okay, Jesse, let's do some emails. Didn't Ganghis Khan solve
it by exterminating his problems. This is about my rant
last Friday about how it's very difficult to kill your
way out of a problem, how you should be nonviolent
and you shouldn't want to hurt people, not because you're
a pacifist or I'm a pacifist or not, because there's
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no place for violence. Ever, I've never said that, because
it's very hard to kill your way out of a problem.
It's almost impossible to kill your way out of a problem.
And you mentioned I'm glad you actually mentioned it, because
that's a great example. Gang Is Khan, who was more
total in his killing than Ganghis Khan. If you didn't
submit as a city, he'll kill you all. He'll kill
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your cat, he'll kill your dog. He did it. Did
the Mongols end up having a peaceful existence? Ever? Never
never worked out that way. Oh, that partarticular city may
not give you any more problems, but there's always problems
come in your way, no matter how ruthless you are. Okay,
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I want to talk just for a minute about some
pretty pervasive racism that goes on in the country and
it has to be addressed. Hang on is the Jesse
Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Monday. Okay, So let's
discuss something here, something that is not extremely well known,
something we should probably to yet another history episode on
(18:30):
at some point in time. But you know about Mao's
Cultural Revolution in China. You know that it's a bunch
of students, high school and college students weaponized against the
old political guard that Mao was angry against, angry at,
i should say, and he deployed them like a domestic
army to go around torturing and beating to death all
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of his political opponents. It's also what he used to
destroy Chinese history, so he could rewrite history. Just like
every comment and it does. Most people know those things.
What a lot of people do not understand is how
often racial grievances have been used in the history of
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communist activism. We like to look back at communism in
the Soviet Union or China or whatnot, and we kind
of we almost make it simpler than today's communism. Oh well,
today we have the Black Lives Matter stuff, and it's
different than what was taking place in the Soviet Union. No no, no, no, no
no no. There are all kinds of different ethnicities inside Chinese.
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Just we use blanket Chinese ethnicity as just one thing,
but there's all kinds of different groups and subgroups, just
like here in America, just like anywhere, because everybody can
trace their lineage back to this tribe or region, and
there's all kinds of different subgroups. And one of the
most effective ways communists will turn a group tyrannical, violent,
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and evil against another group is they will find a
group that really represents the power center they want to destroy,
and they'll make it racial, and they'll declare open war
on that racial group, and they'll convince everyone else that
you could do whatever you want to that racial group,
and there's no problem because that's those are the bad guys,
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those are the evil one, They're the ones responsible. Those
are the bad guys, and that you must understand. Yes,
there's a greater, greater purpose for American communism. It's to
destroy everything. But that is a central part of American
communism with the hatred of white people that they have
gotten ingrained in the minds of so many people of
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every color in this country, including white people themselves. There
they have built it in that just having white skin
is evil and bad. You're an oppressor, you're a colonie
are in fact, if you're white, you can't even experience racism,
you can respond. Men cannot be racist to white women.
Speaker 4 (21:07):
Are you kidding me?
Speaker 1 (21:08):
Sorry, that makes no sense.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
Sorry, black women cannot be racist to white women.
Speaker 1 (21:14):
Do you not understand? You don't have to intellection, Oh yes,
they can to understand that, Oh yes, can.
Speaker 5 (21:21):
Me.
Speaker 1 (21:23):
She's saying it and she means it. You see this
open naked anti white racism, anti male bias that is DEI.
It's not just about your punishing white people, it's also
about punishing men. Most of the DEI people, people rewarded
with DEI jobs are actually women. We generally try to
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make it about black people this or something like that,
and there's obviously a lot of that, but most of
it's about women. It anyway, what is all of it?
All of it is the communists, the American communist, the
Western communist. You see this in places like Ireland, America everywhere,
deciding that white people in general, those are they're gonna
put up the biggest fight against what we're doing. So
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what we'll do is we'll simply put into law anti
white things. In fact, we'll brag about all the anti
white things we're doing. Remember every single ad you've ever seen,
every email, every commercial, every single thing you've seen with
a company bragging about diversity is a company bragging about
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anti white racism. Realize that it was not white people
they were talking about. Definitely anti white males. That is
a company bragging that they are against anti white males,
bragging about it. They feel totally comfortable saying it publicly.
We are focusing on diversity. What's that mean. Oh well,
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we're gonna make sure we don't hire any white men.
That's what it means. You want to hear something jaw dropping.
This is from A Jacob's Savage. He wrote this for
Compact magazine. This is about the world of literature, which
I don't expect you to care about literature. Maybe you do,
maybe you don't. But listen to this systemic racism. That's
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the real, true evil. One person being racist against another
is a thing. Whatever, avoid them when you have it
built in systemically. That's awful. Quote. This is from Jacob
Jacob Savage. Over the course of the twenty tens, the
literary pipeline for white men was effectively shut down. Between
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two thousand and one and two thand and eleven, six
white men won the New York Public Library's Young Lions
Prize for Debut fiction. Okay, so you got that. From
two two thousand and one to twenty eleven, six y won.
Since twenty twenty, not a single white man has even
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been nominated of the twenty five total nominations. The past
decade has seen seventy finalists for the Center for Fiction's
First Novel Prize, with again not a single straight white
American millennial male. Of the fourteen millennial finalists for the
National Book Award during the exact same time period, zero
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or white men. The Wallace Stegner Fellowship at Stanford, a
launching pad for young writers, currently has zero white male
fiction and poetry fellows. Of the twenty five fiction fellows
since twenty twenty, just one was a white man. Perhaps
most astonishingly, not a single white American man born after
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nineteen eighty four has published a work of literary fiction
in The New Yorker. At least twenty four and probably
closer to thirty younger millennials have been published in total.
Do I need to read that to you again? Now? Again?
It's literature. Maybe you are a writer and that hits
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close to home. Maybe you're not. It's not about literature.
That's about the institutions of the United States of America
deciding that white people are evil, that white men are evil,
and they deserve whatever comes their way so you can
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eliminate them. Segregate them, oppress them. You can treat them
like second class citizens. In fact, you should. What is
happening today in the United States of America to white
males is every bit as sick, evil and wrong as
what was happening to black people in the nineteen fifties
and sixties. In this country, we look back in horror,
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and we look at we see things like whites only
for a restaurant, and we are justifiably angry about such
things and horrible. The skin color matters. You can't go
eat a piece of cherry pie. That matters. That angers us.
And yet we read things like this and it doesn't
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bad an eye in this country. Now it's a huge deal,
and it is playing a huge role in the simmering
anger which you can feel in young men across this country.
They feel disenfranchised, They feel as if they can't get in.
(26:34):
You know what, go look at how many college scholarships
are available for young white men out there. You know,
if you've seen how expensive colleges, it's staggering. I remember
years ago when I was this is over twenty years ago,
when I was lamely looking at colleges to get into
and trying to find how to pay for it. I
remember the binder I got from my school, and I remember, Wow,
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we were middle close as by this point in time,
I didn't qualify for a single one of them, not one.
That's wrong, and it's systemic across this country. Here it
is MGM Casino Marketing Director quote not going to hire whites.
They just will come out and say it. Now, they
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just come right out and say it. Amazing to me
what has happened, and amazing how many people will not
speak out against it. Freaking evil man. It's wrong. And
if your company has look how diverse we are. That's
anti white racism. And you're bragging about it. All right,
speak up gets some chalking you, So you'll speak up.
(27:42):
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The Jesse Kelly Show. On a wonderful Monday, we did
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Metal of Honor Monday, we had history. I got a
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Show dot com. I will get to a couple of
those emails here in a couple of minutes. I just
wanted to do a couple other things. I wanted to
remind you everything you see when it comes to the
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support of American communism or the anger at the right.
It's all lies. Remember communism is all based on lies.
All the protests, all the rallies, the people were paid.
Remember that story. You didn't get a lot of play.
We talked about it on this show where Kamala Harris.
I believe it was in Pittsburgh. Don't quote me on that,
but I think I'm right. Kamala Harris went to Pittsburgh
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when she was running for president. You don't how presidents
or potential presidents, They'll always pop in a diner for
some reason. A diner's a thing. People look at a diner.
People are sitting around having eggs, having coffee. It looks
like America. Everybody, all kinds of people in a diner. Well,
she shows up at a diner. We all look at
the video. There's Harris talking to people in a diner.
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We find out later on they kicked everyone out of
the diner and bust. They had a bunch of paid
people to be that they were all actors. They wouldn't
anybody in that diner cared about Kamala Harris. They ran
them out and brought in people who did AOC and
Bernie Sanders, the two comedies are touring the country. They
did a tour and they said there were thirty four
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thousand people at this location. Listen to this, you.
Speaker 4 (30:23):
Probably said to yourself. Are these rallies organic? Where is
somebody paying people to go to them? Eighty four percent
of the devices, which means the people who owned them
attended nine or more Commal Harris rallies or Antifa BLM,
pro Hamas or pro Palestinian, and thirty one percent of
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them had attended over twenty. So it's looking to me
like the entire Democratic Party where their popularity, at least
for their congressional leaders as the lowest has been in
a long time. It looks to me they're trying to
create what looks like in artificial popularity by simply paying people.
Speaker 1 (31:03):
That's Tony Seruga is his name. Now I don't know Tony.
He does data. He does incredible work with data. Here's
his written post. But this is his work, not mine.
So well, I want to make sure he gets credit
for it. They're talking about that. They're claiming there were
thirty four thousand people at this big rally. He says,
here we go again, there were twenty thousand, one hundred
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and eighty nine devices, still a large crowd, but not
even close to the thirty thousand quoted in the Denver newspaper,
nor the thirty four thousand quoted by Bernie Sanders and AOC.
This is the best part. Eighty four percent of the
devices present had attended nine or more of Kamala Harris's
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rallies Antifa, BLM, pro Hamas, pro Palestinian. Thirty one percent
had attended over twenty of them. Okay, well that doesn't
make sense, doesn't Eighty four percent of the people with
this rally go to rallies all the time. They fly
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all over the country to go to rallies. Now, even
if you're the most committed communists in the world, that's
kind of a lot. Why would you do that for money?
American communism everything you see, the activism, the anger that
the everything, it's all paid for, all paid for. Yeah,
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Chris just did the quick math. Thank you, Chris. So
that's three thousand people. That's all of the whole crowd.
Three thousand people didn't go to over nine rallies. Remember,
thirty one percent of them attended over twenty. Those are
the real Those are the people who show up to
work every single day in the Democrat Party. As Lee's
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Elden lays out here, he's talking about the EPA. Yet
another example the endless frustration we have is not only
is all communist activism funded, large portions of it are
funded with our money with these rallies. I wouldn't be
surprised if you went down that rabbit hole and found
out which group was paying who to beware if eventually
you wouldn't come back to your frigging wallace.
Speaker 5 (33:17):
They did now cancel over twenty two billion dollars worth
of contracts, two billion dollars going to this NGO that
Stacy Abrams was tied to. They received only one hundred
dollars in twenty twenty three, and then the Biden administration
gave them two billion dollars. Is that rector of the
Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund saw his former employer get five
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billion dollars. So twenty billion dollars went to just eight
NGOs and they're all past throughs.
Speaker 1 (33:45):
Chris asked, does it matter? Does it matter? Well, did
you know that this is a thing in the restaurant
industry or I'm not as familiar I admit with the
club industry. I don't go clubbing, But did you know
that when a new one opens, oftentimes they will pay
people not only to fill up the restaurant for the
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first couple of nights, they'll pay people to wait in line.
Because there's an illusion that it's popular, it's good, it's
of course it matters. They wouldn't still be doing it
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and now here's a headline. Go you know, you know
the thing. Headlines We didn't get to AIDS pandemic risks
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resurging globally amid US funding halt. According to the un
I don't mean to be harsh to anybody, no matter
where they happen to live on the planet. But in
the year twenty twenty five, if you still need US
funding to learn how to avoid getting AIDS, you probably
deserve AIDS. Columbia University agrees to Trump administration's pro safety
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demands as it faces four hundred million dollar funding loss.
Amazing that all we needed to get some universities back
in line was somebody who actually wanted to get them
back in line. Now let's expand this to all communist
activism on American campuses. Oh, speaking of which, Boston University
celebrating trans Day of Visibility by performing Tarrek Cart readings.
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As if these people could get any weirder. That's one
two why do we need a trans day of visibility
you Trany's listing. I'm sorry to burst your bubble, buddy.
Everybody can see you. Everybody knows everyone ag Pambondi unleashed.
Trump targets legal war against his agenda. I hope she
is unleashed. I hope I will see this legal war.
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I keep hearing it's coming. I'm ready for it to
get here. IRS may help track down illegal aliens for deportation.
Well that's ridiculous. Everyone knows the IRS is only used
to attack people on the right. God forbid, we actually
use it to enforce immigration law. This has been a
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