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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Friday.
Oh my goodness, you have done it. Celebrate, reach around
and pat yourself on the back. You have made it
through the week and it is a wonderful ask doctor
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Jesse Friday, and we are going to have such a
good time tonight. I asked, because I'm playing hurt with
a cold. I asked for great questions, and wow, did
you deliver? And I don't even know where to begin.
We're gonna talk about the origins of communism. A kid
has a question about that. We're gonna talk about them
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thinking like you should use your abilities for their revolution.
There are food questions, there are history questions. We're gonna
talk about terror attacks. I mean, it's all over the
place coming up tonight on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show.
I asked you what to begin with this question because
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there's a video out there. Maybe you've seen it. If
you haven't, it's not important, don't worry about it. But
there's a video out there of an ANTIFA guy in
Portland who got arrested. I'll get to that situation and
what happened there in a moment and the aftermath. But
the question that. This one goes back to Writtenhouse, Jesse.
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One thing that continues to bother me about the Kyle
Rittenhouse shooting. From what I could see in the video,
those BLM protesters who saw that Kyle Rittenhouse was carrying
a gun ran towards him and chased him. Usually people
try to get away from a guy with a gun.
What made those guys chase him? What was at work
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in their minds? Okay, now we're not going to talk
Writtenhouse or that night, but I'm gonna answer the question
talking about something that just happened. This was yesterday, maybe
the night before, something like that. As you know right now,
the Trump administration they have announced and they are doing it.
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They are surging federal troops into Portland, Oregon. I don't
know if you've ever been to Portland. I have. My
sister went to law school up in that area. So
I've been into Portland actually multiple times for various reasons.
But Portland is Portland used to be a stupid, cool city,
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always a little left right, always leaning a little left,
but so freaking gorgeous. When you fly into Portland, you'll
see what I mean. You get to experience this this day.
If you ever fly into there, you fly in right
over the river, and it's just beautiful, beautiful, cool weather, green, awesome.
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But Portland, like so much of democrat America, went from
a Democrat a little left to Karl Marx Vladimir Lenin,
and the result of that has been disastrous, nothing short
of disastrous. Homeless everywhere, filth everywhere, and I'm talking this
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is such a beautiful, cool place. It's just disgusting now
and it has become really trying to think. I would
probably call it the capital of communist street violence in
the United States of America because of how hands off
they are with groups like Antifa. Antifa is not only
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allowed to operate openly in Portland, Antifa oftentimes it looks
like they kind of exist with the cops permission. That's
what it looks like. It looks like, especially given the
recent video, it looks like the Portland Police Department, of course,
having been co opted by the communists who call the
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shots there. It looks like the Portland Police Department protects
Antifa from harm. And so remember just paus for a second,
remember this, always remember this about communism and communist revolutions
and street animals. There are really never that many of
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them during the revolution phase. And during the revolution phase,
all it takes to stop the revolution is just enforce
the law. You don't have to do anything against your principles.
If you simply enforce the law. Find a criminal, throw
handcuffs on him, get a judge that will actually keep
him in jail, try him, convict him, throw him in
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a cage for ten years. You don't have to do
that very long. You don't even have to do that often.
And the communist movement is boom, stop, stuffed out, eliminated completely.
We actually did this, Pa, I'm going to sidetrack for
just a moment. I'm gonna sidetrack on this. I'll come
back to it. We did this with the weather underground radicals.
In the sixties seventies. There was this violent communist movement
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in the country. They were killing cops, they were rising up,
they were very clear they were trying the Antifa thing
years ago. What happened Boom. They slammed into our institutions
which hadn't been conquered by the communist yet. Arrests, trials, convictions,
prison gone, eliminated, movement done done. It doesn't take much
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to actually stop it. But back to Portland modern day.
If you don't stop it, it will grow, and it
will grow, and it will grow and it will grow,
and it can grow to a level where it's very,
very difficult to stop it. Because the more hands off
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you are, the more you let them go, the more
or you let the animals do animal things, it will
attract more animals. It'll make the current animals more animalistic,
more rabid. The more hands off you are, you're in trouble.
As I've said so many times before, you cannot be
las fair with communism. You cannot live and let live
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with communism. You have to smash it with your fist immediately,
and you will win if you try to be hands
off with it, if you try to turn the other
cheek with it, they're going to dominate you and destroy
you and kill you. In Portland it is the greatest
example of this. They have simply allowed these people to
do whatever they want. Antifa has safe houses in Portland.
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Wrap your mind around that. You know what a safe
house is. Anyone who's ever read a book or watched
a spy movie knows exactly what a safe house is.
It's always someplace cool like Prague, right or maybe it's
about terrorism and you're in Beirut. But what happens You
have to escape and you get back to a safe house,
a place where nobody knows that's where you're hiding out,
but you hide out there and there's food, modern weapons
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and things like that. Antifa has those, importantly. Did you
know that safehouses? It's crazy. The Trump administration has had
enough of these animals surrounding ICE facilities, protesting, blocking ice,
putting their hands on federal officers, and so they have
surged federal forces into Portland because the communists who run
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the communists who run Portland, including their police chief, are
not going to do anything to stop this. They are
now working hand in hand with Antifa. All right, we
got all that. Well, there's video of this. Don't worry again.
Don't worry if you haven't seen any of this. But
there's video of this Antifa mob and they're screaming at
these officers who are in tactical gear. And there's one
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guy who comes right out and he, boy, does he
look bold and he looks brave. He's in the crowd
and he runs right out out in front and he
sticks up. I think it was two middle fingers. There
was at least one middle finger right in their faces. Yeah,
what are you gonna do? Cops? But then he takes
it a little too far. I think he dumped red
pain on him or something like that, and boom, too bad,
so sad, not the Portland Police Department anymore. Now you're
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doing with the Trump Feds. He is soon on his face,
he is in handcuffs. He is being dragged into a
federal facility. Okay, that was what happened. The next video
you see, and you can go watch it if you like.
Mister Brave is sitting by himself in a chair. He's
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sitting against the wall, and all that bravado is gone.
Not only has all that bravado gone, this tubby little
dork is sitting by himself now in federal custody against
a chair or against the wall, probably facing five ten
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years in prison. I would guess he's sitting there and
he's shaking like a leaf. He is so afraid, he's
shaking like a leaf, talking about his battles with depression,
taking just a scared broken little boy went from being
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ten feet tall in bulletproof to being a scared broken
little boy facing a very very ugly future, probably in
a federal penitentiary somewhere. Now, what happened? What happened? We're
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talking minutes. I don't have an exact timeline, but I
would guess thirty minutes, maybe an hour from a man
so brave he's sticking his middle finger up in the
face of federal officers to a man so afraid he's
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sitting there talking, I'm depressed. What about my first Amendment?
Please don't hurt me anymore? What happened there? It is
the Jesse Kelly Joe on a wonderful Friday, And as
doctor Jesse Friday, are you happy to be here? I'm
happy too. Back to what we were discussing. We were
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discussing Antifa in Portland and the federal surge. And the
guy asked about, Hey, Kyle Rittenhouse, why were they chasing him?
He had a gun? But back to the Antifa story.
How did this fat little boy go from flipping a
middle finger to federal troops to shaking like a leaf
talking about his depression in the corner the mob crowds
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the mob. You have felt it before in your life,
possibly probably in positive ways. Why are concerts so much fun?
You've been to a concert in your life at some point?
Why are they fun? Let's be frank about this. The
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music sounds like crap, so don't say it's the music.
It's not the music. Music sounds way better through speakers,
having been recorded, rehearsed over and over again in a
studio where they nail every note, every single line. Music
sounds way better in your car at home with your headphones,
way better than it ever will sound live. I went
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to see Billy Joel a few years ago live here
in Houston, Texas, and the acoustics were so bad you
couldn't make out a single word. It was the worst
sounding concert I've ever seen in my life. Had a blast.
Why is a concert fun? The crowd. They're with you,
they're singing with you, You are with other people. It
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is powerful and it is palpable. The crowd. Communists always
work like this. In the opposite way, they attract broken people,
broken lost people, drugged out, bad home life, violent perverts,
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you name it. The shattered, broken people. They see a crowd,
they see a cause, and they go join it. And
for even a moment in front of an ice facility,
you feel brave. You have a cause, You go from
being a broken little dork with no future to being
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a warrior for a cause. And soon you're sticking your
middle finger up in a federal officer's face and throwing
paint on them. And you are all powerful after all.
Look behind me, all my friends are here. What are
you going to do? These are the street animals who
are recruited by communist Yes, and it's why I have
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said before. Yes, these people have to be arrested, smashed,
thrown into prison, no question. Arrest them, try them through
them in prison has to be done. You have to
get them off the streets. You have to break up
these mobs. But there's a guy named John Mullins. Have
you ever heard of John Mullens? Most people have not.
Maybe you have if you're a military freak. John Mullens
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was one of these guys, Vietnam veterans, soldier of fortune,
that's John Mullens. That was his thing. Anyway. He was
mac V SAG and Vietnam. As you know, we've already
discussed MACV SAG a million times. Green Berets Navy seals
behind enemy lines, going back there doing recon killing communists. Eventually,
he chooses to move from MACV Sag to being part
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of the Central Intelligence Agency's Phoenix program. This is going
to tie back to what I'm talking about. Trust me,
why does he leave? He's asked, why does he leave
mac V sag to go be part of the Phoenix program?
Because the Phoenix program they were tracking down the leaders
of the communist insurrection and arresting them, sometimes other times
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just flat out killing him asassinating them. Why did he leave?
And in his words I'm paraphrasing, he said, I got
tired of killing the snuffies who were sent to go
die for a cause they didn't understand. I wanted to
go kill the evil people who were sending the snuffies out.
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See what he was saying. I don't want to kill
any more twenty year old communists who don't know their
butt from a hole in the ground. I want to
go find the leader who does know, who's finding and
recruiting that twenty year old. I want to find him
and make him pay. Donald Trump and others in the
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administration have very correctly said when it comes to Antifa
and Trantifa and all these violent animals, that they intend
to track down the funders, the organizers understand that's where
the real evil is. Yes, I'm not making excuses for
the street animals, but they are broken people who need
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your prayers and a prison sentence. The evil people who
are recruiting the broken people, those are the ones who
should be completely removed from society with life sentences in prison.
If you dedicate your life to recruiting broken people and
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deploying them like an army to the destruction of the
United States of America, you should be thrown in a
dark cage for the rest of your life. The real
evil is in the funders, the real people, the real animals.
You think it's Antifa, and I know they're bad. The
real animals are in limines. They're on private jets, they
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have big fat bank accounts. They know exactly what they're doing,
they know why they're doing it. And they go grab
the mentally broken goober and they give him a cause,
and they give him a baton, and they give him whatever,
and they deploy him out and they watch him get handcuffs.
In the meantime, they're eating steaks somewhere in a five
star hotel. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a
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Fantastic Friday, and ask doctor Jesse Friday, and you delivered
with all the questions. So let's chop away at it.
Speaker 2 (16:36):
There.
Speaker 1 (16:37):
There's no way I'm gonna get to all of them.
There's one hundred good right, there's a two hundred good ones.
It was amazing how many came in. Let's do this
some really quick though, because it's about the shutdown in
illegals and what's going on. And you know, Elizabeth Warren
had this meltdown today on CBS. It's a little long,
but I'll probably play most of it. Here's how it wents.
Speaker 2 (16:55):
Or as they put in illegal aliens.
Speaker 1 (16:57):
I know that's not strictly true, but there is a
provision is me not strictly to its outlye It is
a flat out lie the way that sing in medicaid.
There is nothing in medicare that permits one undocumented immigrant
to get one dollar of assystem. Okay, let me read
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an email because I'm gonna explain how this works. Again,
these are the games they play. And you've heard people say,
especially in the last twenty four to forty eight hours,
that money's fungible. We're going to discuss what that means.
Here's one from Massachusetts. Pay attention Jesse. I'm a registered
nurse in Massachusetts. The Trump administration recently cut federal dollars
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going to states to reimburse for illegals. They are also
making states report everyone getting Massachusetts health disability in the state.
If they are not legal, it will be immediately gone.
Massachusetts is panicking trying to pass emergence and see funding
to make up for the federal dollars being gone. All right, now,
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let me explain what that means in case you didn't
get it. Let's say I live in a communist state
like Massachusetts, which it's just criminal. We let them take
Massachusetts anyway. Let's say I live in a communist state
like Massachusetts. As you know, I'm not going to go
over it again. We don't have time tonight. I've gone
over it a thousand times. Illegal immigration is central to
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every communist plan they have to replace you. It's everything
to them. They want to bring in as many illegals
as they can and keep them here and pay them
to stay here because they're buying their loyalty and crowding
out the patriots. You got all that. So the Massachusetts
state government, which is full blown communist, here's how it works.
These illegals, they do pay them from their state funds.
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They pay for their health care. They that's how it works.
They pay for their health care. But states, unlike the
federal government, have limits on how much they can spend
because they can't print money. There are limits on it,
meaning they can't just do this without end. They can
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only do this if the federal government will then stroke
them a check for the check they already wrote. So
the state is able to take one hundred dollars, it's
a lot more than that. The state is able to
take one hundred dollars from the state's treasury and hand
that money to an illegal. But then the state says, hey,
I'm one hundred dollars short. Hey, federal government, can you
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give me one hundred bucks? I had to pay one
hundred bucks to someone else. And the federal government has
been since it's been run by the Biden communists, has
been saying, sure, here's one hundred bucks. Now, did the
federal government pay directly for that illegals health care? No,
the federal government didn't. It simply reimbursed Massachusetts for expenses.
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It in heard over time. But in the end, you
know exactly what is happening. Massachusetts pays for illegals, the
federal government pays Massachusetts, thus giving Democrats what is known
as plausible deniability. Hey, we're not calling for you to
fund illegals and their healthcare. We just want some reimbursement
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over here. Oh, reimbursement. Reimbursement for what now. That's why
the Trump administration instead of just stroking a check to
these states. Now, that's why they're saying, Okay, oh, we'll
get you a check, but I'm gonna need a detailed
accounting on where your money. Where did that one hundred
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dollars go before you get one hundred dollars from me?
Jd Vance touched on it a little bit.
Speaker 2 (20:48):
If you're an American citizens, you've been to a hospital
in the last few years, you probably noticed that wait
times are especially large, and very often somebody who's there
in the emergency room waiting is an illegal alien, very
often a person who can even speak English. Why do
those people get healthcare benefits at hospitals paid for by
American citizens.
Speaker 1 (21:08):
Because the Blue states pay for them. The Blue states
pay for them out of the state treasury, and then
expect federal reimbursement. People have often wondered, how do these states?
How does California survive? How does New York survive? How
does Massachusetts survive? With these endless billions of dollars of
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entitlements and giveaways and all these other things. And don't
be wrong, a lot of these states aren't surviving. They're
way underwater. That's why they're jacking up your fees and
jacking up your taxes. But they would have collapsed a long, long,
long time ago if you and me, the federal taxpayer
hadn't been writing them checks for the insane things they do.
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The Trump administration is doing a lot of good things
in disregard cutting these states off. No no, no, no, no,
no more federal taxpayer money. That's what's happening right now.
And that's why Democrats are freaking out. They're trying for
a win here. That Democrats are trying for any kind
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of a win here and have something to say, And
I don't know that you're going to like it, And
I don't know that I'm making a prediction here. I
just have a concern because here's my concern. We've discussed
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negotiating before, right, You're going to be in negotiations in
your life, maybe in the business world, maybe in your
personal life, maybe you already have. But the starting position
is so incredibly important in negotiations. As we've discussed. If
I'm doing a business deal with Chris, which I would
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never ever do because I would get windled somehow. But
let's say I'm doing a business deal with Chris because
Chris wants to buy some jewelry from me. Chris wants
to buy jewelry from me. Okay, not that I have
any jewelry, but Chris wants to buy some, and I
want a million dollars for my jewelry. I don't go
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to Chris and say, hey, it's a million dollars. I
go to Chris and say, hey, it's three million dollars,
understanding that he's going to counter and my number, whatever
first number I give him, is going to go down. Okay,
you got that. That's basic business negotiation. Now let's go
to what's happening right now with the shutdown. The Republicans
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right now have taken the stance that are we just
want to continue what we've been doing. No cuts to anything,
no nothing, Let's just continue what we've been doing. Democrats
are saying, hey, no, we need more from you. Give
us more money, Give us more money. So Republicans are
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trying to just kick the can down the road. Republicans
essentially are trying to be neutral here, just do another
cr Democrats are asking for something, a big something. I
could absolutely see Chris go ahead and write this one down.
I could absolutely see Republicans caving somewhat in giving them something.
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Will it be everything they ask for? Of course not.
But in the end, who wins if that happens. If
the Republicans give them one extra penny, then in the end,
Democrats will have won because they asked for something and
Republicans haven't asked for a single thing. That sounds like
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Democrats have a much better starting point in this negotiation. Now,
if Republicans negotiate from here at all, they lose. That's
not good, is it? Just remember I said that just
put that one and that put that one in your
back pocket if you will. All right, somebody, somebody wants
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to talk a little bit more about this post Charlie
Kirk assassination and what people are doing around that. We'll
discuss that in a moment, and then we're going to
discuss got a great question from a kid, eight year
old girl, the origins of communism? How did this thing
get rolling? We'll discuss that. It is the Jesse Kelly
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Show on a Wonderful Friday. Remember if you missed any
part of the show, you can download the whole thing
on iheard Spotify iTunes playing hurt out here before I
get back to the questions. So I've got a little
I've got a little thing going on at the house.
Got a little problem, if you will. I am not
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I'm not a big I'm not a big shopping person,
as you probably are well aware of. Just not a
big shopping person. And if I ever do shop for something,
it's almost always an impulse by meaning it's something I
haven't put any thought into it all because once I
think about it too much, I then can I talk
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myself out of it. I don't want to spend the money,
So I'm an impulse buyer. But I don't do that
often either. But I impulse spot something the other day
and I'm not sure it's working out. Here's what I
impulse spot. I found this battery pack. All right, it's
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a battery pack. I love this kind of you know,
survival gadget stuff. I'm a dude, all right, it's a
battery pack. It's i would say the size of a book,
size of maybe a hardcover book. So what's special about it?
Obviously you charge it up to battery pack. But then
you can take things like your phone or headphones or
something like that and you just throw them on it
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and it automatically through some kind of battery thing, it
automatically starts charging whatever you throw on it, and whatever
you throw on it will magnetize to it and it
just starts charging it. You with me, So I told
ab about it, and she said, well, what are you
going to do with that? And I didn't have really
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a good explanation, so I tried to go with right away,
what Chris. What Chris said, when the power goes out? See,
I wish I'd thought of that, but we don't lose
power a lot, and we do have a generator. But
I said, well, we could charge our stuff, and she said,
we already have chords to charge our stuff. Why do
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we need this, to which I said, well, what about
if we're on a road trip, if we're going sore,
then I'll put it in the center console. It wants
throw our stuff on there and I'll charge it. And
she said, we have cords in the card too, and
I changed the subject pretty quickly. But my battery pat
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gets there today, and I really have to find a
way to justify this purchase today, and I'm not one
hundred percent sure that I know exactly how to do that.
The best thing I can think of is, I think
I'll put it in front of us if we're watching
the game or something like that. I think I'll put
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it on a table in front of us and just
lean down and throw my phone on it really quickly,
and then look at her. I think what Chris Chris said,
put it with all the hurricane prep stuff, like my
go bag. But you don't understand. She finds my go
bag stuff to be ridiculous too. She was completely scornful
when I bought the clean water straws and I said, no,
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you don't understand. We can drink clean water now out
of anything. And she said, why would we need that?
And I tried to explain that power outages happened and
hurricanes have why do you need more ammunition? Well, what
if it's a lot of guys that I have to kill?
And she just looks at me and with these looks
of scorn, like it's not necessary, and I really feel
that he need to justify this purchase, and I'm just
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not sure one hundred percent how to justify the purchase.
And I don't even know why I told you that.
Let's get back to the questions, Jesse. I was listening
to you earlier today and you mentioned the pastor to
put ai words in Charlie Kirk's mouth and how it
makes you feel a little bit creeped out. I am
finding myself feeling creeped out just watching videos that people
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were posting of him at rallies in college campuses. I
think it creeps me out because it seems like people
are trying to cash in on him after his assassination.
What do you think his name is? Grady? Here's what
I think. I think, first, it is good to honor
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and remember martyrs. It is good. This is a good thing.
I also think this, and let's just call this what
it is, radio, podcasting, TV, social media. Let's call it
a less glamorous version of show business. That's what it is.
You know, I don't have a job anymore. I used
to have a job. This isn't a job. People want.
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People want to be famous. They want to be famous,
they want to be known, they want to make a
bunch of money. This is a very These are very
common human desires. And there are a lot of people
in this business too who will say and do anything
to be a star, anything, absolutely anything. And if you
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have any discernment at all, and I'm sure you do,
you probably have figured out some of these people already.
Wait a minute. That doesn't seem genuine. He doesn't seem genuine.
She doesn't seem genuine. You've already you've already seen this.
You've already noticed this in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination.
I have noticed what you have noticed, where it feels
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like oftentimes it goes beyond honoring the man and honoring
his work. It now has become, Hey, let me draft
off of his death so I can get more famous,
so I can get richer, so I can get this,
I can get that. Just use your discernment, you can
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sniff this stuff out. I've noticed what you've noticed. I
am grossed out by it too, But I also understand this,
no matter what the cause, it does not matter what
the cause is up down, left, right, religion. It doesn't
matter what the cause is. Whenever there are large groups
of people joining something anything, there will be bad people
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who try to get involved and use it to enrich themselves.
It's just the way it is. It's the way it's
always been. I have noticed it. It does feel gross,
I expected it anyway. I'm not in the least bit shocked.
It's the way it is. It's the way. It's the
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way people are. I don't know what to tell you.
I will tell you this though. Replacing bad people at
your company has never been easier. It's it's been a
nightmare in recent years for employers trying to find good people.
And now we're going into the fall where businesses are
boning up for Halloween, Christmas season. Hey, I need a
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temporary employee. I need somebody full time. I need but
it's so difficult and you don't have months, right, you
need people, You need people next week. You need people
in the door. What do you do to find good
people fast? That's what Zip recruiter does. Finds you good
people fast, and not by dumping a ten thousand resumes
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on your desk saying we found some good luck. They
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dot com slash Jesse. All right, stop stressing it now,
got a wonderful question about the origins of communism, that
food history. So much more to come on the Jesse
Kelly Show. We'll be back