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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of The
Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday, about to do Medal
of Honor Monday. We'll actually make fun of Joe Biden
this hour. I've missed doing that. We'll talk about people
making three hundred k a year, living paycheck to paycheck,
Democrats lying about murder numbers. Ah that emails. So much
more coming up this hour on the Jesse Kelly Show.
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And another reminder to you that tomorrow, of course our
one's going to be our regular show. Our three is
going to be our regular show. Our two. It's history
time tomorrow and I Am not even going to come
close to finishing it, So just get ready. There's just
so much I have to get to on the Rhodesian
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Bush War tomorrow. Fascinating, endlessly fascinating. But right now it's
the start of the second hour on Monday, and that
means it's Medal of Honor Monday time. It is important,
important to know the detail of our heroes, to know
their deeds, to remember their names. It matters a lot.
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And I've told you, and I love that you're already
doing this. I get these emails all the time. You
can put these citations up in the break room at work. Shoot,
you can call your employees together, have a little Monday
pep talk and talk to them about one. There's nothing
political about it. You can do it with your class
in school. You're going to find that young boys, young girls,
they like heroes too, and they're dying for people to
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look up to, people like Donald Kirby Ross. Now he
has a very short citation, so I'm going to read
it to you. We'll honor the man, and then we
are going to talk a little bit about Pearl Harbor.
I know you know about Pearl Harbor. We'll just do
a little ten minute background for those who maybe had
crappy history teachers. I had a couple very good ones.
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There are excellent ones out there. There are a lot
of really bad ones out there. So without further ado
man was born in Beverly, Kansas, where the Somali woman
called boot Camp, which is hilarious to me. He was
actually born on December eighth, nineteen ten. He did all
this the day before his birthday. Donald Kirby Ross US
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Navy honoring those who went above and beyond its Medal
of Honor Monday for distinguished conduct in line of his profession,
extraordinary courage and disregard for his own life. During the
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attack on the fleet at Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii
by Japanese forces on the seventh of December nineteen forty one,
when his station in the forward dynamo room of the
USS Nevada became almost untenable due to smoke, steam and heat,
machinist Ross forced his men to leave that station and
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performed all the duties himself until blinded and unconscious. Upon
being rescued and resuscitated, he returned and secured the forward
Dynamo room and proceeded to the after Dynamo room, where
he was later again rendered unconscious by exhaustion. Again recovering consciousness,
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he returned to his station, where he remained until directed
to abandon it. Now that's the end of that citation,
and I realized that can leave you wanting more. I'll
get to a little bit more on that and kind
of the reasons behind the guy's doing stuff like that
in a moment. But I do think it's probably beneficial
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to do this every year. I don't know that I've
done it much in the past, but I should do
this more I haven't talked a ton about Pearl Harbor
because it's one of those things where I just kind
of assume everyone knows. I mean, everyone knows about Pearl Harbor.
What happened to Pearl Harbor? And most people will tell you, well,
the Japanese attacked us, and it kicked us off into
World War two. Okay, okay, first, we're just going to
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just a few minutes here, so bear with me. First,
there was again a lot going on before the bombs
started dropping, similar to what we talked last hour. Japan
was in a situation where they had built up a
modern economy, they had built up a modern military, and
they were lacking natural resources. And because of the military
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mindset of the Japanese people at the time, they looked
at their military and they said to themselves, well, why
don't we just use it, and that decided to start
going into China. World War II began when the Japanese
went into China. Years and years and years before Hitler
invaded Poland. The Japanese started going into China, conquering parts
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of China and taking their resources. The world was very
uninterested in having another World war. Remember this is post
World War one. And the world started to get angry
with Japan and started to make demands. Hey, you need
to leave, you need to leave, you need to leave.
Japan didn't want to leave. Enter FDR. We at this
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time were huge trading partners with Japan. Remember, if you
have resources that you can't get out of your own country,
you have to find another country to buy them from
or trade with. The United States of America, completely blessed
by God, is drowning in resources, including oil. Japan had
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to have large quantities of oil coming in. They had
built a pretty wonderful navy by this time. And you
know what all those wonderful navy ships are worth without oil. Nothing,
It's just a big thing to get sunk. It's worth
absolutely nothing. They had to have large quantities of it.
We started to say, no more oil, no more steel,
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no more nothing. So Japan came up with what was
one of the most nationally suicidal plans in history. They
did know it was the long shot of long shots.
They kind of decided it was the only chance they had.
And the plan when something like this, what if we
attacked American forces at Pearl Harbor, What if we took
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out America's aircraft carriers, because they knew that was going
to be the main power at sea at that time.
If we take out America's aircraft carriers, they're going to
build more. Believe me, they knew we were going to
build more. But whether it's going to do is buy
us time. While America rebuilds their navy. It'll take them
a while. We will grab the Philippines, all these different
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islands draw a big circle around Japan, and they thought,
let's grab all this while America's building the navy. We'll
be building bunkers, We'll be putting mines in the water.
We will fortify everything. And then when America comes to war,
and they knew we were going to come to war,
When America comes to war, we will fight it out
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with them, the Western and soft. We are Japanese. We
are superior. Remember everybody's racist at some level. Back then,
people were just more honest about it. We are Japanese.
We're superior to these soft Western whites. After they lose
enough people, they will finally sue for peace, and no
matter how it ends, we will end up with more
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territory than we had in the beginning. They're not gonna
make us give everything back so it will all work
out in the end. And they still pretend to this
day that there's some dispute about whether or not Japan
wanted to declare war before Pearl Harbor. In my mind,
having read enough, there's no dispute at all. They didn't
declare war because they wanted the element of surprise, and
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they didn't quite understand the white hot anger that would
create in the minds of Americans. So they created this
big navy fleet. They kind of hid it in northern Japan.
They then sailed it across the Pacific. It went completely unseen,
and on a sleepy Sunday morning, their fleet got there.
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They sent all these planes in our aircraft carriers happened
to be out at sea at the time, and it
was a terrible, terrible day. But there are gentlemen. There
were lots of them, but they're a gentleman like Donald
Kirby Ross, who were shaken out of bed that morning,
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probably a little hungover, maybe just got back from church,
maybe both who became heroes. They did not know they
were at war. Hawaii was a dream post, as you
can imagine, for being in the navy. They thought they
were gonna go play football on the beach. Flirt was
some hula girls. Instead, their friends are burning alive under
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the water, and some men in that moment step up
and do things that are simply amazing. They'll burn to
death to save a friend. They'll charge into a pitch
black under just the belly of a ship. They'll burn
their hands to seal doors shut. Some men are just
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built differently. And the devastation at Pearl Harbor, it was bad.
It was bad, but it's not near as bad as
it would have been if we didn't have people like
Donald Kirby Ross stepping up and doing incredible things, incredible
things that day. And of course you know what happened
from there. We went to war and saved the planet
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from tyranny. And Donald Kirby Ross may have lived, but
many did not live that day, and we thought it
would be appropriate. I think we're going to do this
every December seventh or eighth from now on, to play
them taps brave men died that day. All right, Let's
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tell you what. We'll do a couple of emails, and
we'll make fun of Joe Biden. We'll talk about democrats
lying about everything all the time, says, is that Jesse
Kelly Show on a fantastic Monday. Remember you can email
us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. You love, your hate,
your death threats. Let's do some of these emails, Doctor
j I am missing the Crappiest Country in the World competition,
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but Somalia is still trying to climb that ladder. Wouldn't
it be freshing if the bedrock of all politics was
the US Constitution. Yeah, you go, Look, he's right, but
remember how different you are from the communists. And remember
how the communists sell you on unending mass immigration. In fact,
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Joe Biden just they dragged him out of his bedroom
and made him give a speech, but he actually said
something that proved my point. They love this line, they
love it.
Speaker 2 (11:38):
We're the only country founded on idea. Every other country
in the world's founded on the geographic boundaries, religion, ethnicity.
But we're an idea, a strong idea as stronger and
more powerful.
Speaker 1 (11:55):
We weren't founded any differently than any other country was founded.
Our reasons were exactly the same. We had a bunch
of Christian Europeans who wanted to get out from under
the yoke of British tyranny. They were all different ki
all different sets of Christianity, by the way, but they
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all just wanted the freedom to worship God the way
they wanted. That's why they came here. And of course
they wanted better lives. They wanted to better themselves, and
they didn't get here by accident. They realized that this
land could be a land of plenty. It had plenty
of natural resources for them. We weren't just founded on
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just an idea. They loved that COMMI gobblygook because it
breaks down people's defenses of their homeland. That's why they
used that line. And when you bring up Somali's in
the US Constitution and things like that, they don't even
pretend to care about it. That's what has angered me
so much much. I brought it up before. Remember that
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clip of Ma'm Donnie's Dad that I had played for
you a couple times. It's not just the clip where
he's comparing us to Hitler and things like that. It's
the knowledge that this human being, he is a well
healed United States professor who lives the life of luxury,
and he came from a dump and he got here
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in like five minutes later. It was two years after
we got here. He used the street communist movement and
has been allowed to be an open anti American street
communist for fifty years, sixty years. Listen to this man.
Speaker 3 (13:38):
America is the genesis of what we call settler colonialism,
and the American model was exported all around the world.
Abraham Lincoln generalized the solution of reservations. They herded American
Indians into separate territories for the Nazis. This was the inspiration.
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Hitler realized two things. One that genocide was doable. It
is possible to do genocide. That's what Hitler realized. Second
thing Hitler realized is that you don't have to have
a common citizenship. You can differentiate between people. The Nuremberg
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laws were patterned after American laws. Anyway, the US put
Indians in reservations. The US invented the model.
Speaker 1 (14:39):
And you know what the result of not deporting that man.
First we brought him here. That was a mistake. Then
we allowed him to immediately take part in anti American activism.
Whoa countries paid dearly for that kind of negligence dearly.
Now his dirt ball son is as.
Speaker 4 (15:00):
Mayor I'll protect the rights of every single New Yorker,
and that includes the more than three million immigrants who
call the city their home. But we can all stand
up to ICE if you know your rights if you
encounter ICE. These are the things that every New Yorker
should know. First, ICE cannot enter into private spaces like
your home, school, or private area of your workplace without
a judicial warrant signed by a judge that looks like this.
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If ICE does not have a judicial warrant signed by
a judge, you have the right to say I do
not consent to entry, and the right to keep your
door closed. Sometimes ICE will show you paperwork that looks
like this and tell you that they have the right
to arrest you. That is false.
Speaker 1 (15:42):
Fifty sixty years ago, we brought a communist scumbag into
the country. Once he got here, he started attacking the
country like so many do. Instead of denaturalizing and deporting
him back to the dump he came from, we allow
him to rise to high office in this country. He
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reallowed him to acquire wealth for himself, and of course
he eventually started a family and raised future anti Americans.
But they, like their father, weren't content weren't grateful to
be here like guests should be. They instead sought to
destroy the country that brought them in. Now his brood
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is going to take over the largest, most powerful city
in the United States of America, and God only knows
what his children after him will do. And all this
is the result of not minding the imports and not
having the guts to get him out of your country
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once they get here. You think it's mean to deport
people who get a duy. I think it's insanity not
to deport his father right friggin' now and send his
son with him. That's what I think, all right, we
will make fun of Joe Biden. Is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a Wonderful, Wonderful Monday, A Medal of Honor
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Monday Member. If you missed any part of the show,
you can download at iHeart, Spotify iTunes. Sometimes I miss the.
Speaker 2 (17:18):
United States of Americato.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
That's who we are for the US. What we're the
one up for the.
Speaker 2 (17:26):
United States of Americato.
Speaker 1 (17:29):
That's who we are for the US. And I understand
that guys like Joe Biden, I mean, Joe Biden's really
an extreme example of this, but communist slack shame. They don't.
It just doesn't mean anything to them because they have
a completely different moral fabric than you have or than
I have. And like I said, Joe Biden's an extreme example.
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But you know what my favorite thing in politics is.
Everyone does by now, But I'll tell you again, it's
Democrats to black people. It makes me laugh. I can't
help it. It's because I'm a terrible person. It's not
just the lying, it's the obvious lying that they do,
and it's the knowledge that they almost have to humiliate themselves.
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They humiliate themselves, and I believe these are people who
deserve humiliation, so and then they don't have to play
it again. Chris, I got it. But you know what
it is. It's Gavin News. I'm talking about mac and
cheese and wonderbread. It's Hillary's hot sauce in her purse.
It's Pete Boudha jeedge I kid you not on camera
drinking a forty with a couple black dudes. Probably wrap
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his lips all the way around the bottle. That's a
completely other story. It's awful and it's amazing. Now, the
black pandering is the most prevalent and the most hilarious.
But I also get a kick out of the gate
pandering because if you're wondering why they dragged Joe Biden
out of his rocking chair and had him give a speech,
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well he had to go check a box and do
a gay event. And the LGBTQ demon mob they are,
they're certainly not defeated. I don't want to say that,
but they are most definitely on the run. Like all communists,
they pushed way too far, way too fast. Quit they
pushed way too far in way too fast. And what
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they did was they turned people off. Most people, most
Americans anyway, most normies. They're okay with this or that.
You do whatever you do, I don't necessarily want to
hear about it or see it. You do what you do,
it's fine. But gay communists cannot live in that world.
They have to make sure they jam it not just
in your face, in your kid's face. Soon they're cutting
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off to the penises of young boys, and now Americans
wake up and we're horrified. Right so, they push too far,
too fast, and they're very, very scared. They're very scared
right now. I saw a headline today. I'm not sure
about the accuracy of it. But the headline today is
in the twenty twenty six, In the year twenty twenty six,
there will be half the number of LGBTQ characters on
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television that there were previously. Americans are done, and even
Hollywood knows they're done. We don't want it anymore. So
they had to drag Papa Joe out there. Two well live.
Speaker 2 (20:19):
And I turned to the person asking the question. I said,
I said, to those two men, I wish every American.
I mean, it's just been out of my heart. I
wish every American could have seen from love in the
eyes and tis two young.
Speaker 1 (20:33):
Boys for their dads, for their dads.
Speaker 4 (20:36):
It was.
Speaker 3 (20:38):
You could feel it.
Speaker 1 (20:40):
It was palpable. You could taste it anyway. Joe, what, Chris,
what are you make that face for? You taste it anyway.
Democrats just tell these huge lies. They pander all the time,
and I enjoy it. I enjoy it now. I probably
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take too much enjoyment in it, because, as we've talked
about before, lying is like breathing for a communist. They
just don't think anything of it. It's just it's their language,
to be honest with you. I think that's how I'm
gonna start describing it from now on. It's the language
of the communist. He will tell gigantic lies. He'll tell
it right to your freaking face. He doesn't feel bad
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about it. And if you expose the lie to him,
you could show him a video proving what he just
said is a lie. He will not get embarrassed. He
will not It's not in his nature. Words are just weapons. Right.
So there's a new congress woman, Griholva, and Alita Griholva
doesn't matter. She's Arizona, doesn't matter, and she's out there
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doing the thing that all elite communists have to do.
Remember many elite communists they were originally street communists. They
started out as communist street and animals, throwing things, protesting, rioting,
doing all the things street animals do. And then maybe
it's through connections or something else, they find a way
to raise enough money and get elected and become elege communists.
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But they know they still have to signal at all
times to the street communists that hey, I'm one of you.
Don't worry, I'm still one of you. This is why
you see Democrat politician after Democrat politician showing up at
these ICE protests. That's what it's actually about. It's not
that they're trying to accomplish anything specifically. It's always a message,
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Hey guys, I'm one of you still. I'm one of
you still. So of course this great hall of a
lady has to show up and make an idiot of
herself protesting ICE. Now, remember, I want you to remember something.
It's all on camera. I watched the whole video like
ten times. It's all on camera. Everything she does is
on camera. She was not shot at or anything like that.
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But again, it's on camera. She goes on MSNBC and.
Speaker 5 (23:03):
Says this, it was really scary, very jarring. I mean,
it's one thing to hear about these things happening in communities.
It's another thing to have it happen directly to you.
I really did go, you know, with the assumption that
I'm just trying to understand what's happening. And so I
went up. I introduced myself, I let them know who
I was. One agent said I don't care who you are.
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You need to get out of the way. We were pushed,
we were shot at, and it's really scary. It was
very frightening and very jarring.
Speaker 1 (23:34):
The theater kids are at it again. Now, why do
they do this? Why are they able to tell these
huge lies? Why did they do it? Why can they
do it without shame? I'll tell you what. I'll play
you another one. This is Seth Moulton. He's a member
of Congress. This is about well, this is about the
strikes on the drug boats.
Speaker 6 (23:52):
I mean, look, the President of the United States and
his Secretary of Defense are conducting murder on the high seas.
They're committing murder, and Maria should care like Look, none
of us like drug traffickers, but we have laws that
say that drug traffickers don't get summarily executed. And if
it's happening off the coast of America with people that
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we don't know, just give it time before Donald Trump
starts doing this same kind of thing the people we
do know right here at home.
Speaker 1 (24:20):
There was another Democrat came out today and said they're
going to start killing people on the streets of San
Francisco next Why how can they tell these huge, easily
verifiable lies. I was shot at you know why, Well,
it's a Christmas season and hankah, Chris, It's a Christmas season. Hey, Chris,
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do you people gather with family for Hanukkah? Is that
a family event? All right? So Chris knows what I'm
talking about, He says, they do. It's Christmas season. This
is the time where your company's going to have a
Christmas party. They'll probably call it a holiday party because
these dirty comedies have rotted away every institution in this
But it's a Christmas party. You're going to be at
some sort of a Christmas event at some point in time,
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no question about it. And there's going to be a
Democrat there, your liberal aunt Peggy, the liberal ant Peggy
in your life, whoever that may be. And when she
comes in, bug eyed, she just had her tens an
X in the parking lot before she came in. When
she comes in, bug guyed, screaming that Ice agents are
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shooting at protesters, screaming that the Trump administration is executing
or about to execute drug dealers on the streets of
San Francisco. She is going to believe it all the way,
not a little bit. She She is too stupid, too bitter,
too drugged out to know that she's lying. She lives
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in a world of make believe. And that is why
the communist tells gigantic lies. He makes up stories about
Joe Biden and the gay dad.
Speaker 2 (26:01):
The only country found not that one. This one turned
to the person asking the question, I said, I said
to those two men, I wish every American. I mean,
it's just been out of my heart. I wish every
American could have seen from love in the eyes of
these two young boys for their dads. It was palpable.
Speaker 3 (26:23):
You could feel it.
Speaker 1 (26:25):
They talk about getting shot at.
Speaker 5 (26:26):
It was really scary, very jarring. I mean, it's one
thing to hear about these things happening in communities. It's
another thing to have it happen directly to you. I
really did go, you know, with the assumption that I'm
just trying to understand what's happening, and so I went up.
I introduced myself. I let them know who I was.
One agent said, I don't care who you are. You
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need to get out of the way. We were pushed,
we were shot at, and it's really scary. It was
very frightening and very jarring.
Speaker 1 (26:58):
I mean, it's lie about everything all the time because
it works on the liberal Antpeggy in your Life. It
is the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic, fantastic Monday.
Remember you can email the show, your love, your hate,
your death threats Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Also
remember tomorrow history begins an hour two Rhodesian Bush War.
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There is so much that is applicable today to what
we're going through, what the globally, it is so appropriate
to have this discussion right now. And as you can imagine,
communists and communism are going to play a central role
in this whole thing. Wild the parallels we're seeing. So
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before we get to America's police chief problem and the
resignation and all that other stuff, I'm even gonna talk
a little bit of Christmas stuff before I get to that,
I owe you emails. I'm way behind, Jesse. I've heard
you say you were afraid to put contact lenses in
your eyes. I'm a civilian informer army optometrist, and for
our very young children who need contacts, we teach parents
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how to put contacts in their eyes. Maybe your wife
can put the lenses in your eyes for you. Then
you don't have to look like a nerd. One. That's
not nice. Two, I didn't say I was afraid. That's
not the term. I used, Chris, I never said afraid.
I said I didn't want it. Sometimes my eyes get
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easy from elergies and stuff, and I don't want to
add contact lenses to it. I don't want to put
crap in my eyes all the time. I just want
my eyes to work well. That's all I want is
my eyes to work well. And they don't. They don't.
It's like last week when Jewish producer Chris was trying
to mouth something to me through the glass because he's, uh,
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twelve feet away, I would guess ten twelve feet away,
and I didn't know what he was saying. And I yelled.
I said, talking to the microphone, and he said, you
can't read my lips. No, okay, I can't read Get
what When we started this a few years ago, I could, Chris?
Do you think I'm not aware that things are deteriorating?
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Do you think? Let me tell you something, pal, once
you reach a certain age, things just start deteriorating out
of nowhere, Out of nowhere. I've had I have this thing.
I've told you this before, that I have tendinitis in
my right forearm that I get after I live weights.
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Whenever I am pulling whether it's lap pulls or picking
up dumbbells or something like that. Whenever I have held
something with my forearm, I now have the It's not brutal, right,
but it's just kind of sore in my right forearm
all day. And so there's a couple of things. I
had to baby it for a month to get it
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to go away. Then when I started it again, I'm
having to completely baby every weight in there. And you
have to do eight thousand reps to get a workout,
because it's not about the muscles, it's about my forearm.
I don't want to reaggravate it, but of course it's
not possible to baby it enough. And I reaggravated it yesterday.
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And I haven't told AB about it because I know
if I tell AB about it, you know what I'm
gonna get. Everybody knows exactly what I'm gonna get. I
told you to take it easy. You always push too hard.
Why can't you take it easy? And she's not gonna
believe me when I tell her that I did not
push too hard, that I was taking it. I didn't, Chris,
Why are you taking her side? I didn't, Jesse, He says, Hey,
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Bronco tell Chris, Texas sucks. I lived there twice, in
Arlington and Midland. All the girls are tattooed up like
a bunch of biker dudes, and they have so many
piercings they look like iron heads. Yeah, it's so weird
when you encounter people who kind of live in a
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different world than you live in. I am aware that
today there are more people. It's not just women, there
are more. There are more people today with tattoos, and
the people who have them have more of them. I'm
aware that's that's more of a thing. Yeah, they're they're
all over the place. We went out to a restaurant
on Saturday. There were a bunch of us there and
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our waitress had tattoos. I mean they were they were
everywhere that was exposed. I put it that way. I mean,
God only knows what it looked like, you know otherwise,
but they were everywhere, right, and it was noticeable. It
doesn't bother me. I don't care if people get tattoos
or piercings. That doesn't bother me. But this is a
young dude who went out to a couple biker bars
and now he thinks that every woman is tattooed up
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and has all these piercings all over the place. I
haven't noticed, what, Chris, what, Yeah, of course, yeah, Midland's
going to be more biker centric anyway. But it's all
about where you're looking, you know, It's all about where
you're looking. And you know, I'm not gonna judge you,
because I'm the most human being to ever walk the planet.
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You know that, And I'm never ever, ever going to
look down on you if you're bouncing out to a
bar or something like that on a Friday or Saturday night.
I've been in more around the world than you have,
believe me. I know. I know. However, if you're not
finding what you're looking for in a bar on Friday night,
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if she maybe has one too many skull and crossbones
tattoos on her neck, if her face looks like hell
Raiser with all the piercings, maybe you're looking in the
wrong place. Maybe there are other options. You know. My
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sister did this before. She's one of these workout types.
When she got to a new town. She was living
in Austin at the time. She didn't know anybody. She
just moved to Austin for work There are all kinds
of online meet up up groups for whatever you're into.
Hers was like this running hiking group, but I don't
care what it is. Maybe maybe you want to go
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shoot with people you know there's gonna be women in there.
Maybe you want to play chess, like when Corey beat
Chris at chess, that you know that you can meet up.
Maybe frisbee, golf, whatever you're into, there are online groups
of people who have shared interests and maybe the woman
you're looking for. If tattoos aren't your thing, maybe that's
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the way to go. Just a little f YI, let's
talk about America's police chiefs. Let's talk about Christmas.