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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. We have all kinds of
things. We're going to talk aboutinstitutions, the secret Service, all kinds
of corruption and ugliness in the federallevel, a poll that's a bit of
a jaw dropper, and much muchmore coming up this hour on the world

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famous Jesse Kelly Show. I shouldalso note here at the convention where I
am, you can't see it,but I have all these credentials. They're
around my neck, although I can'tfind them right. Yeah, I have
these credentials, and there's there's mediacredentials, and then there's credentials I don't
I actually haven't really looked at alot of them. But my one media
one says radio and TV. SoI'm really important. I just want you

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to know that I'm a very,very big deal. Talk to the wife
right before the show. I askedher if we could get a portrait of
me with these credentials hanging around myneck, a portrait painted of me that
could hang in the room. Iguess we had some shoddy cell phone service
or something, because it went blank. The call went dark after that,

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but either way, we'll see howit goes in the Cali home. Now,
let's discuss the Secret Service institutions accountability, things like that Secret Service director
Kimberly cheetles her name. She issomebody everybody knows her name now, and
she's someone who's well getting a voteof confidence from the Biden administration. Do

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you does the President have confidence inthe Secret Service director after Saturday failures?
I have one hundred percent confidence inthe director of the United States State Secret
Service. I have one hundred percentconfidence in the United States Secret Service.
And what you saw on stage onSaturday, with respecting individuals putting their own
lives at risk for the protection ofanother is exactly what the American public should

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see every single day. It iswhat I indeed do. Okay, he's
got one hundred percent confidence. I'mpresident. Doesn't turn his head then his
brains are still being mopped up offthe stage in Pennsylvania. But he's got
one hundred percent confidence in it.Okay, Okay, Kimberly cheedoh herself,
she dropped this little line on thisI love this one who is most responsible

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for this happening? What I wouldsay is that the Secret Service is responsible
for the protection of the former president. So the buck stops with you,
The buck stops with me. Iam the director of the Secret Service.
It was unacceptable and it's something thatshouldn't happen again. The President and Homeland
Security Secretary said today they had onehundred percent confidence in you, but there
are some members of Congress calling onyou to resign. I appreciate the Secretary's

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comments, and we're going to continueto be transparent and communicate with people.
You plan to stay on absolutely,I do plan to stay Hey, it
was totally unacceptable. Buck stops withme. Okay are you are you going
to stay on? Well? Yeah, I mean, of course, Okay,
Okay, Today Chris get cut fourready. Today she went out there

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because she's having to ask some questionswhy a rooftop one hundred and forty eight
yards away from the president was leftcompletely naked with no one on it and
no one looking at it? Andthis was her answer cut for Chris go.
Investigators now trying to determine whether theroof access had been properly locked down.

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The shooter climbing up seemingly unimpeded aboutfour hundred feet from the stage with
a direct line of sight on theformer president. Should that roof have been
secure? Period? That building inparticular has a sloped roof at its highest
point, and so you know,there's a safety factor that would be considered
there that we wouldn't want to putsomebody up on a sloped roof, And

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so you know, the decision wasmade to secure the building from inside.
She who says the Secret Service wasresponsible for the enterprise, Chris, that's
just stop. That's enough. This'tWhy didn't you have anybody on the roof
because the shooter just climbed right upon the roof and and he almost murdered
Donald Trump, and he did murdersomeone in the crowd, And why didn't

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you have anyone on there? Oh, there's a safety issue. We didn't
want to have to call OSHA.It was too sloped. And you can
look at the pictures of it.It's not even sloped. You can look
at pictures of people standing on it. It's the tiniest thing. Okay,
So the excuses are ridiculous. Everything'sridiculous. Okay, So what's going on?
Why won't she resign? Seeing allkinds of things today? Republicans demand

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she resign. Why hasn't she resigned? Why won't she resign? Well,
look, let's have a chat abouthow corruption in institutions work. Institutions,
institutions. I talk about them allthe time when it comes to our nation.

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Our nation. Every nation has institutions, doesn't matter nation, whatever nation
we're talking about, large or small, you you have institutions. You'll have
an education system, you'll have amedia system of some kind, a government
system of some kind, a religionsof some kind. Your nation will have
institutions. Okay, so that's whaton a bigger level you can call those

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institutions. But let's shrink this downon a smaller level, because we're going
to focus on the government, butwe're going to focus on the specific institutions
inside of the government. I couldn'tpossibly be less surprised. I know that's
a double negative. Don't lecture me. I couldn't possibly be less surprised that

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Kimberly Cheetles not resigning. Once institutionsbecome corrupted, and they're not always corrupted.
You have great institutions, but oncean institution becomes corrupted, then it
very oftentimes cannot be saved. Whybecause the institution views its only role in

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life as protecting the institution. Yousee the FBI. Remember when Christopher Ray
got appointed director of the FBI.Trump put Christopher Ray in charge of the
FBI. And remember what Christopher Raysaid. It was a little obscure article.
You might not remember it. Rememberwhat he said his role was,
He said, almost right away,my role is to protect the FBI.

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You want an FBI director to goin there and reform it, you're fired.
You're fired. We're getting rid ofthis, We're getting rid of that.
That's not how he looked at itat all. He looked at it.
His job was to go into theFBI and guard the FBI. You
remember, of course, you rememberwe talked about it a lot on the
show. After we got thirteen ofour warriors killed unnecessarily in Afghanistan. In

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response to that, we drone striketen innos in people, six of them
were children. And do you rememberthey did an investigation, of course,
to how exactly did we murder teninnocent people? And they said, well,
we're fine. Look it was afailure process. No one's getting fired.
In fact, we're not even goingto reprimand anybody that's what they said,

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and you were outraged. I wasoutraged. How could this be?
There has to be accountability. Butthe military, it's included in this as
well. The Pentagon included in thisas well. Whenever they're met with controversy,
with failure of any kind, theydon't look at it because it's been
corrupted. They don't look at itlike a problem that has to be fixed,
a person that has to be fired, someone who has to resign.

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They look at it as, uh, oh, we're gonna get criticized for
this. Everybody's shield up, everybody'sshield up, hunger down, and we
will guard ourselves. You keep holdingout for some level of accountability from the
institutions who run the country, butthat accountability can never and will never come,

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because once an institution becomes corrupted,it views its only goal in life
as protecting the institution itself. Soif you're in the FBI, especially one
of the big shots in the FBI, you don't ever really think about crime.
Oh, you want to stop drugsor pedophiles or this or that.

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Those things. I mean, sureyou'll discuss them on a daily basis,
but every single day, when you'rewalking into the Hoover Building. You're walking
into that building knowing your highest callingin life is guarding that building, guarding
the institution itself. You're wondering,why, the head of the Secret Service,
How in the world could you notresign in disgrace? Don't you have

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any honor? How could you notresign that We just almost lost the Republican
nominee for president, almost got hishead taken off because of embarrassing failures.
How could you not resign? Who? Why would she resign? She doesn't
wake up in the morning and goto bed at night viewing her role as
protecting presidents, former presidents and bigshot senators. That's how you think of

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the Secret Service, because that's whatthe Secret Service should be. Because it's
now a corrupted institution like all theother government institutions, her role is simply
protecting herself and the Secret Service.That's what happens when an institution becomes corrupted,
and that's why they have to becompletely eliminated. And corrupt institutions can't

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be reformed, they must be removed. Period. We're going to talk to
Senator Ron Johnson about that in amoment. Before we do that, I'm
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or text them five zero chalk threethousand. We have Senator Ron Johnson from
Wisconsin. Next, it is theJesse Kelly Show. Reminding you you can
email the show and you should lovehey, death threats, whatever you'd like.
Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.Joining me now, Senator from the

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Great Stack of Wisconsin. When wesit in now who was an amazingly read
senator for being such a purple StateSenator Ron Johnson, Senator, we were
just talking about, Okay, SecretService that she says she's not resigning Kimberly
Cheatle, and it's just it's morereflective of all of our institutions now in
government. Once they become as corruptedas they are, they only exist to

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protect themselves. They don't exist toprotect the president or FBI to solve crimes.
It's only to protect the FBI orprotect Secret Service. And that's why
no one trusts them anymore. Butwelcome to Milwaukee, thank you. Well.
You know what has happened in theBiden administration is he has appointed so
many department heads, agency heads whoreally aren't focused on the mission of their

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agency department, but they're focused onDEI. And that's something we're kind of
hearing about the director Cheatle as opposedto making sure that the protectees of the
Secret Service are actually protected. Therethere's no doubt about it. That was
a massive security failure. And youknow, Congress doesn't have the specific investigatory

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capability of doing the detailed investigations wehave oversight. I've already written a letter
demanding that they retain all their records. They preserve them. I've long listed
questions just as the starting point ofan investigation. So we're gonna do.
We need to do the oversight.We need to demand one hundred percent transparency,
and we need to leave no stoneunturned in terms of explaining what happened,

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because this is hard to explain.Can you explain Wisconsin? I bet
you can explain Wisconsin because I findit to be so fascinating every time I
come here. Everyone seems normal andthe assault of the earth people and the
food's good. But then this placewill go blue in a heartbeat, it'll
go red, It'll go blue.I don't understand. Explain this place to

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me. So Charles Krodhammer gave aspeech of color one time that I attended.
He started out he said, youhere, Minnesota nice. I say,
Wisconsin even nicer. We're nice people, and so if you're a nice
person, you're running for office thatappeals to people and so not overly ideological.
A lot of people in Wisconsin,for example, Tammy Balder now that

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Republicans decided to go against our resolutionin terms of supporting earmarks and we started
earmarking again. In Congress, TammyBaldwin was brought home something like three quarters
of billion dollars in earmarks. Ohand she's you know, I would be
embarrassed because you know, I'm concernedthat we're in more Jerry Shilden's future.
She's proud of it. So she'sall around the state. I got a

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million dollars for this, million dollarsfor that. That's kind of hard to
compete with. Okay, So howdoes someone like you keep getting re elected
when you, to your credit,don't play that game because a lot of
Republicans feel like they have to forjust that reason. I feel like I
have to get involved. I needa new Ron Johnson Airport in town.
I need. How do you keepgetting elected without handing out the goodies that's

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bankrupting the country. Well, firstof all, I'm not overly a bombastic
and one of the people are withme or not. They realize that what
I'm telling them is I believe istrue. So I'm genuine and that that
also has value to a Wisconsinate.So all right, speaking of politics and
bombastic and the word unity and peace, it's being thrown around a lot,

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but what's the plan to get thereas a nation, not as a Republican
party. Obviously, everyone's got unityand peace this week. We're all,
you know, one big happy familyaround here this week. But for the
country, I keep hearing unity andpeace and let's tone it down up.
When is that going to come?I don't see that coming anytime soon.
It would come with leaderships from bothsides. But it required both sides to

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do it. Now with the left'sidea of unity and healing, is republics
utilility? Disign? Like we stopblaming them for all their policy failures.
We just sweeping all under the rug. We give them plic who cover on
this stuff. That's not going tohappen. You know, I don't want
to personally attack people. I wouldn'tdo what like, for example, President

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Biden on a fundraising call said wegot to put Trump in a bullseye.
Can you imagine if that would havebeen a Republican officeholder and any media caught
wind of that telephone conference call withthe donors, that a Republicans talking about
putting a Democrat in bullseye. Imean, we saw that happen with Sarah

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Palin. I mean it was majornews not a peep, And even after
the assassination attempt, I don't thinkthe mainstream meing is talking about that they're
going to drop this whole assassination thinglike a like a hot potato. Okay,
so look, I'm to ask youone more thing. I'd hate to
play the prediction game. And afterall this, it feels like the calls

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to remove Biden have stopped, ormaybe they're just resigned to the fact they're
stuck with him. Maybe they're resignedto the fact whoever they put up might
not fare that well. But italmost feels like Biden's staying. I can't
believe I'm saying do you think that? I don't know. I mean I've
been saying since last summer a hardteam believing he'd be their candidate. I
mean, Democrats generally are smarter thanthat politically, but they pretty well cleared

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the field for him relatively corrupt primaryprocess completely excluded RFK Junior. Uh So,
now he's got the votes and ifhe wants to stay, and it
sure seems like doctor Jill wants tostay, I can understand where he Hunter
would kind of like his dad inthere to get a not a parton.
How about committing myself? Okay,and listen, you know I've said,

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you know, Biden's probably like Gollamcleaning to the Golden Ring, right,
So no, if he wants tostay, and it sounds like he wants
to, I don't know how theypride away from him. I don't know
how they did it. Senator,I appreciate you very much. Thanks seeing
this person, Thanks for stopping by. All Right, so it's time to
dig into this poll that came out. First poll came out morning. Console

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did a poll and it was apost shooting pole, post assassination attempt poll.
And you're thinking to yourself, Okay, surely the American public is at
least kind of on the same pageabout this whole thing. You have some
radical nut job leftist kid twenty yearsold, goes crazy, feels like Trump's

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the Antichrist, gets up on topof roof, tries to kill him.
You would think the country kind ofaligned after that, And of course all
that's bad and a lot of thatblame needs to fall directly on the left.
Well, here's something for you we'regoing to dig into. According to
this poll, thirty eight percent ofthe country blamed Trump for the shooting.

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Thirty five percent blame Democrats, thirtyone blame the GOP only twenty nine percent
blame Joe Biden. A higher percentageof the country blames Trump for his own
attempt at assassination than Joe Biden.I know that's crazy and stupid and wrong.
But there's something bigger we can talkabout. We'll do that next Jesse

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Kelly's show. Reminding you if youmissed any part of the show, which
I couldn't imagine you ever would dosuch a thing, you can download the
whole thing on iHeart, Spotify iTunes. You should also know the Jewish producer
Chris has not been very nice sinceI've been in Wisconsin. He knows that
I do miss the Mexican food.He's already bragging about all the tacos he's

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eating and things like that. Well, guess what, Chris, I had
a bagel this morning. I betyou didn't have a freaking bagel. I
found a Jewish deli and I walkedin and I got some Jewish food.
So take that in your stupid face, Chris. And it was delicious,
one of the better ones I've had. Now back to what we're talking about
after something terrible. We're used toWe're used to coming together after something terrible,

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and we're used to things. Ifyou want to look at high notes
and low points in American history,we're used to those highs and lows creating
a spirit of unity, of patriotism. Things. Look if you want to
go clear back, things like WorldWar two, World War two kicked off.

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Any old documentary or book you read, you see a spirit of national
unity, national unity, very verylittle difference in it. Yes, there
were still Republicans and Democrats back thenwith differences. But the nation, hey,
we were attacked. Let's come together. We're gonna have to ration this.
We're gonna have to work here.It's gonna involve women in the factories.

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It's gonna involve the nation came together. You dified wonderful things. Landing
on the moon, landing on themoon. I was dead. I was
I was dead. I was notalive then I wasn't born yet. But
my folks there, folks, olderfolks I talked to about that. That
was one of those moments where youyou went out and hung out with the

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neighbors after you watch that, andit was a celebration, not a Republican
celebration, not a Democrat celebration.It was a celebration of America. Look
what we did. We did somethingbig, we did something awesome. Look
at this. Nine to eleven,another one of those low points. You
remember where I was. I've toldyou where I was. I know you

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remember where you were. I wasin my Marine war barracks room, and
towers came down. We were attacks. Oh my gosh, these thirty terrorist
scumbags. And there was at leastbriefly a coming together and the wake of
Trump missing out on being assassinated bythe turning of his head. Morning Consult

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poll, thirty eight percent of votersblamed Trump for the shooting, twenty nine
percent blame Joe Biden, thirty fivepercent blame Democrats, thirty one percent blame
the GOP. One in five voterssay it it's incredible that the shooting was

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staged. And I know those arejaw dropping numbers. And right now you're
probably sitting there wondering, how isn'tthat what you're saying? What? How?
What? There's no way what there'smore blaming Trump? How? So
let's talk about this. What isa nation really a country? A tribe.

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What is it really, it's agroup of people who share common values,
and they choose to live together.They choose to create a corporation,
that's a nation. They choose tocreate a nation because together they are more

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protected. Living together provides protection,Living together provides prosperity. Hey, if
you and me go out and pickthe strawberries, then they can get a
lot further than if it was justme picking the strawberries. That kind of
thing. Living together provides family opportunities. With family, if you're a single
dude or one of the dimes,living alone in a cabin in the woods

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and you never meet anybody, it'sgoing to be hard to find somebody to
marry and make babies with. No. But if you come together, when
you live with other people, onetown, one neighborhood, one city,
whatever it may be, when you'reyounger, you might just find a mate.
And I know that is the worstpossible way you can put that.
I've been watching a lot of AnimalChannel. You're gonna have to bear with

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me, but you understand what I'msaying. That's why you come together.
But if divisive forces have been atwork in your nation for long enough,
then what you have what we allreadyhave. What you may not want to
admit, or what you may noteven realize, but what we already have

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is separate nations within our name.There is not a United States of America
anymore in the traditional sense, theone that you've always known, the one
that I've always known. That placedoes not exist anymore. This is a
different place now. And let's onceagain pull up this little Urivestmonov clip that

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we've played many times if you wantto know, if you want to at
least some understanding of how a higherpercentage of the population could blame Trump for
his own assassination attempt. In JoeBiden, listen to KGB defactor your avestment
of talk about what happens to apeople who are demoralized. Exposure to true

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information does not matter anymore. Aperson who was demoralized is unable to assess
true information. The facts tell nothingto him. Even if I shower him
with information, with the authentic truth, with documents, with pictures, even
if I take him by force tothe Soviet Union and show him concentration camp,

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he will refuse to believe it.He will refuse to believe it.
But how could that be? Howcould we live in a country where I'm
watching the exact same thing my liberalaunt Peggy is watching, and at the
end of it, I come downon the side of reality. I want

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to know who where were the securitylapses? Who was the guy? I
come down on the side of realityand facts and truth. She at worst
believes it was a hoax that wasstaged. And slightly better than that,
although although not much better than that, she believes that Trump is himself at

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fault for that. How does thathappen? Well, it doesn't happen all
at once. It didn't just happenthat day. This is what happens when
a population has been convinced for yearsconditioned, is of actually a better way
to put it than convinced. Whena population has been conditioned for years to

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believe lies and reject truth, thenit doesn't matter what happens. They can
never ever, ever, ever,ever come down on the right side of
something because they don't know up fromdown, left from right. These are
concepts that have been taken from themafter years, in years and years of

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conditioning. Or I'll put it toyou this way, this best way I
want to put it. What ifI what if I was super fat overweight.
Well, I let myself go threehundred and fifty pounds and I'm facing
diabetes. But I had never ever, ever learned about diet or diet improvements
or reducing this or reducing that.I'd never been taught any of that.

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And so I keep getting these thishorrible diagnosis. You've got diabetes. You've
got to take instance, You've gotto do this, You've got to do
that. And I want it tostop. And I keep switching medication and
this medication and that medication. ButI never change my eating habits at all,
at all. Every day it's justdoughnuts and tacos and bagels and everything

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else. Well, it doesn't matterhow much medication I take. My life
will never change. I will neverlose the weight, I will never dump
the diabetes until I finally learned thetruth about some of the things that cause
it. Meaning, if I startout heading the wrong direction, it doesn't

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matter whether I'm going fast or goingslow, I'm never gonna end up in
the right spot. And that's wherewe are as a country. We're going
to move on when we talk aboutsome other things. In fact, I
want to get to some emails.First, I want to talk about your
cell phone. Talk about the wrongdirection we have had. We're getting much
better at this, but we havehad this terrible way of thinking on the

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right that we should just get out, buy whatever from whoever, whatever good,
whatever service. After all, welove business, right, Businesses are
always good, when in fact,businesses are more responsible for the condition of
this culture than anyone else outside ofthe education system. Businesses they've chosen to
get involved. We have to chooseto get involved and fight back against corporate

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America. Now, how do youdo that with your money? Now?
You don't have to go pick itin front of the corporate office and chain
yourself to the door. Why don'tyou just switch where you have your cell
phone with. You don't need Verizon, at and T or T Mobile.
Pure Talk is right there. PureTalk. It's the patriotic cell phone company.

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They're CEOs, a veteran, theircustomer service, all of it,
not just burst in America. They'reAmericans. When you pick up your phone
and you dial pound two five zero, when you say Kelly, you'll actually
speak to an American who speaks English. Ten minutes on the phone. That's
it. Ten minutes you keep yourphone, you keep your number. Dial

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pound two fifty and say Jesse Kellyand switch to Pure Talk. Today is
the Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday. Do not forget. You can email
the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dotcom. Did you see Morning Joe through
a little hissy fit? And Iactually can't say I blame him some Morning

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Joe. Joe Scarborough. He's thatweapons grade loser that does that show with
Miko whatever, ba by Vianna andI to say your last name on MSNBC
and it sucks. And they saya bunch of stupid stuff every day whatever
their communists, that's what they do. And they yanked his show off the
air yesterday because you knew you knewhim and that hag. They were gonna
go on there and say something thatwas gonna get MSNBC sued about something,

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so they pulled him off the airand gave some name excuse and Scarborough,
man, I think Joe and Ineed to have a talk. Joe goes
on the air to day on MSNBCand just absolutely throws a tantrum over the
whole thing. Obviously suited up andready to go for yesterday morning, on
a big morning and we're told thatsomething else was going to be broadcast.

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So we are here today, goingthrough a lot, catching up a little
bit, but we want to behere for our audience and we know you
trust us and we have ultimate respectfor you, guys, So we are
here today. I wish we've beenhere yesterday this. Yeah, we all
wish we would have been here yesterday. We were still or would like to.
We'd like to figure out exactly whythere wasn't that one news feed.

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And I think the reason why isthis show began and continue seventeen years later
on being the place where you cango to have the hard conversations in a
civil way. And so it seemedlike Joe and Michael had some hard conversations.
And ever is a day that timethat we would like to be on

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and I think our viewers agree withthat, So we continue. We are
five minutes past the top of thehour, and let me just say we
next time we're told there's going tobe a news feed replacing us, we
will be in our chas city here, yeah, and the news feed will
be us, or they can getsome money else, or they can get
somebody else Joe. Look, Idon't like you, but I'm going to

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be nice right now because I'm avery nice kind person. Everyone says that.
So Joe, I'm just gonna helpyou out for a second. Joe,
you don't have any talent, buddy, no talent. You know.
You know how I always say whatdetermines what will how much money you'll make?

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No? You know what I usuallysay, the scarcity of your marketable
skills? That will determine how muchmoney you make in this life? How
many people can do what you do. If a lot can do it,
they're not gonna make very much money. If not very many can do it,
and it's a marketable thing, you'regonna be filthy rich. You know,
we all complain about I can't believethe quarterback makes forty million a year.

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Yep, I agree, that's alot of money. How many people
can throw the ball one hundred yardsand drop it into a coffee can?
Not very many? So that's whyhe makes forty minion And I don't so
the scarcity of your marketable skills.But what's another way of saying that.
Here's another way of saying that you'reworth what it costs to replace you.

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That's what you're worth. It's whatyou're actually worth. Joe, But your
show is not good. You havea show because MSNBC is a disgusting network
and they needed some communists quote formerRepublican to do the former Republican thing.
But it's not as if you haveanything interesting and remotely entertaining to say.

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I don't think anyone's ever laughed whilewatching Morning Joe, unless unless they're laughing
at MICA's haircut. I don't knowthat anybody's ever laughed. So I don't
think you should be threatening management.Just a personal opinion. That's on you,
though, Joe. Also Joe Biden, Joe Biden, I played this
one earlier, but he's got more. But I didn't play them on.

(32:22):
It's because when I in twenty twenty, when I like when broadcasts be your
vice president, back in twenty twenty, when Barack asked me to be a
vice president, and this one,I love this one. You know,
Joe Biden, he's given this SecretService thing some serious thought. He's an
acceptable You've still not heard, atleast publicly from the Secret Service director.

(32:45):
I've heard Sean, I have heardher. I've heard from him. Is
that what you just said, I'veheard from him. Well, I wonder
why he thinks it's a hymn,considering supposedly he's the one that chose her.
Who's responsible for this happening. WhatI would say is that the Secret
Service is responsible for the protection ofthe former president. So the buck stops

(33:06):
with you, the buck stops withme. I am the director of the
Secret Service. It was unacceptable andit's something that shouldn't happen again the president.
You know what else is unacceptable?Giving your dog regular dog food every
meal. That's freaking unacceptable. Youknow what the dog food? What colors
your dog's food? What color isit? It's brown, isn't it?

(33:27):
Did I know that just because I'mthe oracle. No, that's only part
of the reason I knew that yourdog's food was brown, because all dog
food is brown. And did youknow why dog food is brown? Because
it's all freaking dead. I don'tcare what kind of well this is the
special shrimped salmon barbecue mixture. No, no, no, they killed all
that at the factory. You havethe brown leftovers. You might as well

(33:49):
feed your dog lumps of coal.Please, don't feed your dog lumps of
coal. But you should pour roughgreens on your dog's food or coal whatever
you happen to be feeding them,because rough greens is the natural nutritional supple
and that'll help your dog live longerand live healthier. Go get a free
bag of it free jumpstart trial bag. Roughgreens dot com slash jesse is where

(34:12):
you go do that. Roughgreens dotcom slash Jesse. Now let's do some
emails, Jesse. I just hitthe microphone again, Chris, Chris,
I don't want to hear any complaining. I'm over here roughing it. I'm
roughing it, over it. It'snot that I do it all the time.
I talk with my hands. Maybeyou could get me one of the
headset things like the Have you everseen those motivational speakers like Tony Robbins or

(34:35):
a pastor at a megachurch or something, so they can walk around and use
their hands. Why haven't you gotme one of those, Chris? I
can't be tied down to a desk, Jesse. What are your thoughts on
language leading to cultural changes? Letme explain. What I've seen is retaliation
against people who say certain things theleft doesn't like. So you hear less
of it, but that doesn't meanpeople have actually changed their position or feelings

(34:59):
on it. They keep it tothemselves. We end up with a society
afraid to say what they really think. How does this benefit the left?
Well, allow me to explain.The left is not worried about popularity.
They're worried about power. Those thingsare different, and the right conflates those

(35:23):
things into being the same when they'renot at all the same thing. Power
and popularity are different things. Drillthat into your head. Power and popularity
are different things. The communist,look, he wants you on his side
fighting for him. That would obviouslybe preferred. But if he can't have

(35:46):
that, he's okay with that aslong as he stops you from fighting against
him, because he knows. Remember, he is a revelary. And I
don't say that in the normal way. I say it meaning the communist is
used to being a minority. He'sused to being a small percentage of the

(36:09):
population. He's never the majority,and so after over one hundred years of
that, he's learned to operate asthe minority. The minority doesn't necessarily need
you to join his side because he'snot focusing on numbers. He just needs
you to leave him alone. Canjust kind of keep quiet about it.

(36:29):
Hey, you don't want to beyelled at, right, That's how we
look the things. I'll explain thisin a little bit more depth next hour.
Right, we still have an hour. I think it's just going to
be you and me, so we'llspend some time and have some fun.
All right. This has been apodcast from wor
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