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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from WOOR that Jesse Kelly Show.
Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday,
and we have all kinds of stuff. We'll get to
cleaning out the United States military, which has apparently begun,
talk a little bit more about these judges, FCC stuff,
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get to some emails, all that and so much more
coming up this hour on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show.
I thought maybe we should talk a little bit about
Ewojima first though, because it's Medal of Honor Monday time.
Now I've done this occasionally, I'm about to do it
again where I'm not sure if the Medal of Honor citation,
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the actual reading of it is going to take place
to this segment. You may have to wait because we're
going to talk a little bit about the history of
Ewogima first, and then we'll get to the our Medal
of Honor citation, our Medal of Honor, hero a legend
in Marine Corps circles, and then we'll get back in
top some politics because all that's going pretty well. First,
ewo Jima. I haven't talked war in the Pacific for
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a long time, So just for the very begin for
the beginners. For those who have never sat in for
one of these, or read much about it or watched
much about it, everyone knows it was an island hopping campaign,
so I won't insult your intelligence there. But it was
an airfield campaign, is what it was. Air power. World
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War two was really the first war that air power
had advanced to the point that it was the most
important thing by a mile. World War One, I know
there were some dogfights and things in reconnaissance planes and
balloons and things like that, but World War two's where
countries finally had advanced enough in flight that if you
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were the superior air power, you were probably going to win.
It was all about getting your planes in the sky,
shooting the airplanes out of the sky, and dropping big
bombs on the enemy. So we're bouncing airfield to airfield
to airfield, trying to work our way closer to Japan,
which brings us to Ewojima. Now, I don't want to
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I don't want to say I don't have many regrets
in life, because the truth is, there's a lot of
things that I've done and a lot of things I've
said that I wished I hadn't know. So I guess
I probably have plenty of regrets in life. I suppose
that that comes with any man of any age once
you're if you're honest with yourself. But as far as
tangible things go, that I really kicked myself for. Here's
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one for you. We when I was in the Marines,
we had to go do a six month deployment in Okinawa,
just training. Obviously, this is a very standard thing. I'm
pretty sure they still do it today. Every two years.
You had to do six months of every two years
deployed somewhere and they'd send some guys to Australia and
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to get to hang out with the Australian girls, we
got to go to Okinawa, lovely place. I should know.
I should know it was nice. But at Okinawa they
offered us something and these things did not come often.
You don't get very many bennies if you're in the Marines.
At least you didn't back then. But they offered us
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a day trip to Ewojima. One day you could go
down to Ewojima and it was a I want to say,
six seven hundred miles, so I mean it's a way,
but you're flying obviously you're not going to paddle there,
but it was an all day thing, and of course
it was on a weekend, and young gosh I was
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probably nineteen nineteen twenty years old, young idiot Jesse would
rather I took a day off instead of going to Ewogima.
And I even hated myself for it at the time,
like I knew it was what I should do. Guys
got back from Eojima, some of the toughest marines I knew,
told me they cried when they were there. I just
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hated myself for it anyway, So I've never been, but
they all gave me the same story that you can
get from a Google image search on your phone. It's
just it's like you're on the moon. It is a
barren hellscape of volcanic rock. It's an absurdly active volcano
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where there are you can smell sulfur all over the place.
It's barren, not some tropical paradise black volcanic sand that
you sink into it. Really, honestly, you ever seen The
Lord of the Rings movies or read the books if
you're a huge nerd. I tried to read the books.
I didn't like them anyway. You ever see those movies
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mordor' that's what Ewojima looks like, just black, dark, smoky, horrible.
But iwo Jima was in a critically important place and
we wanted it. It had an airfield we wanted that
was for our super fortress planes to keep bombing Japan.
They had a place to land things like that. So
we had to take it. The Japanese not only knew
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we were coming for it, they knew we were coming
for it far enough ahead of time that they had
time to bring in their finest or one of their
finest defensive generals to turn Ewojima into a nightmare. And
keep this in mind, that Japanese did not think they
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could stop us from taking Ewojima. They knew they were
all going to die. All of them knew they were
going to die. In these guys' minds, they were trying
to delay the invasion of their homeland. They thought we
were coming to invade their homeland, and frankly, they weren't
really wrong about that. They were worried about their wives,
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their sisters, their children. They wanted to do delay long
enough and die on that island. So you're not only
coming up with fortifications, you have time to come up
with them. You have the general that knows what he's doing,
and everyone on the island knows they're going to die,
and yet they're there anyway. And if you do, unless
you're driving, you can do this. If you'd like, pull
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up an image of Ewogima, you will see a five
hundred some foot if I remember right, mountain. They call
it a mountain, more of a hill called Mount Sarahbachi
in Ewojima. You cannot miss it. If you look up
a picture of Ebojima, you will see it. It's the
only thing sticking up there. Inside of Mount Sarabachi to
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this day are thousands and thousands and thousands of dead
Japanese soldiers. Did you know that they made that mountain
a honeycomb of fortifications because it's essentially just hard rock.
So they made tunnels with rail lines and everything else,
caves and interconnected stuff at ventilation, you name it. It
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had it inside of Ewojima, not on it. They had
learned you don't ever want to be on something because
American naval power, American air power is just going to
bomb you right off the top of wherever you're at.
So they go in it. They burrowed inside of it,
and we couldn't clear out lots of that mountain, and
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so I'm kind of fast forwarding to the end. You
already know how the story goes. But we would simply
blow closed the entryways to tunnels and caves and leave
them in there, and they would just die in there.
And it was supposed to be. I've never been one
hundred and thirty degrees inside of the caves, and the
gas can get so strong from the earth. Like I said,
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it's an active volcano. We can kill you. Imagine having
the cave entrance blown closed and that's how you die
one hundred and thirty degrees. Anyway, So the Japanese were
in it, they knew we were coming, and on day
on day one of Ewogima is as horrific as any
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day in the history of the United States Marine Corps
because they decided this time too smartly, don't try to
stop them from landing on the beach. You're not gonna
be able to stop them from landing on the beach.
Let them land on the beach. Have all your artillery
sighted in on the beach, Wait till they're all stacked
up like sardines, and start dropping ardi on them, and
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that's what they did to our boys on D Day
and Ewojima. The stories, the books you read will break
your freaking heart about what a horrible place that was.
But then after that, after D Day, we had to
go clear out an island. It was a lot more
than just Mount Sarabaci that was part of it. In
island that had been prepped, pillboxes, bunkers, they took their tanks.
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They knew they their tanks couldn't stop ours, so they
simply buried them and just left the turrets above the ground.
It's crazy the stuff they did. And that brings us
to one Donald Jack Rule in Marine Corps. In the
Marine Corps, he is a legend. Maybe you've never heard
of his name, you will remember his name after this.
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Now I do need to do what I've promised you.
I'm going to start doing and let you know that
Jack Rule. Donald Jack Rule is from Montana, a little
place called Columbus, Montana, very small town. Even to this day.
We used to play them in basketball even though they
were a couple hours away. Small Columbus, Montana. Grew up
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worked as a farm hand and then like patriotic boys
were doing at the time, nineteen forty two. America is
at war. That's what I gotta go do. Donald Jack
Rule goes down, joins the United States Marine Corps, bounces
around a little bit, ends up in doing some fighting
in Bougainville, but finds himself in the twenty eighth Marines,
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fifth Marine Division, finds himself on the hellscape of Ewogima,
and we'll talk about what he did next next. Jesse Kelly,
it is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday, and
we are finishing up Medal of Honor Monday. In case
you just now tuned in, maybe you missed the first
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segment of this hour. I actually did not read the citation. First.
I gave just a little, just a little ten minute
kind of history background on how we ended up on
Ewogima and what it was like on Ewogima. So now,
without further ado, let's read the Medal of Honor citation
for a Donald Jack Rule, United States Marine Corps. Hey,
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honoring those he went above and beyond. It's Medal of
Honor Monday. Just to let you know, there are a
couple things in here. I'm gonna clarify once it's done. Okay,
for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his
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life above and beyond the call of duty while serving
as a rifleman in an assault patoon of Company E,
twenty eighth Marines, fifth Marine Division in action against enemy
Japanese forces on Ewojima Volcano Islands from the nineteenth to
February to the twenty Firth of February nineteen forty five.
Quick to press the advantage, after eight Japanese had been
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driven off or had been driven from a blockhouse on
D Day, PFC Rules single handedly attacked the group, killing
one of the enemy with his bayonet and another by
rifle fire in his determined attempt to annihilate the escaping troops.
Cool and undaunted as the fury of hostile resistance steadily
increased throughout the night, he voluntarily left the shelter of
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his tank trap early in the morning of D Day
plus one and moved out under a tremendous volume of
mortar and machine gun fire to rescue a wounded marine
lying in an exposed position approximately forty yards forward of
the line. Half pulling and half carrying the wounded man,
he removed him to a defilidated position called for an
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assistant in a stretcher, and again running the gauntlet of
hostile fire, carried the casualty to an aid station some
three hundred yards distant on the beach. Returning to his platoon,
he continued his valiant efforts, volunteering to investigate and apparently
abandoned Japanese gun inplacement seventy five yards forward of the
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right flank during consolidation of the front lines, and subsequently
occupying the position throughout the night to prevent the enemy
from repossessing the valuable weapon. Pushing forward in the assault
against the vast network of fortifications surrounding Mount Serabachi, the
following morning, he crawled with a platoon guide to the
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top of the Japanese bunker to bring fire to bear
on enemy troops located on the far side of the bunker. Suddenly,
a hostile grenade landed between the two marines. Instantly, Pfc.
Rule called a warning to his fellow marine and dived
on the deadly missile, absorbing the full impact of the
shattering explosion in his own body and protecting all within
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range from the danger of flying fragments. Although he might
easily have dropped from his position on the edge of
the bunker to the ground below. An indomitable fighter. PFC
Rule rendered heroic service toward the defeat of a ruthless enemy,
and his valor, initiative and unfaltering spirit of self sacrifice
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in the face of almost certain death sustain and enhance
the highest traditions of US Naval service. And he gallantly
gave his life for this country.
Speaker 2 (14:14):
H b B.
Speaker 1 (14:52):
Best in Peace, Brother, Just a couple of quick things.
A tank trap for those who may not know. It's
just a big dip you carve out. You have to
cut it out a certain way, but you're essentially it's
exactly what it sounds like. But you are safe when
you're in it, at least from the steel flying over
your head. That's what he left to go get another
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little tidbit. They failed to mention in the citation that
Japanese bunker he occupied and spent the night in forward
of his position because he didn't want the Japanese to
get in there. It wasn't empty when he entered it.
When he entered it, he found a Japanese soldier who
disagreed on who should reside in the bunker, and he
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killed him with his knife. He knifed the Japanese soldier
killed him after hand to hand combat, and then left
him laying there and spent the night beside the Japanese
guy he killed with his k bar. What a beast
of a human being. And there were so many metals
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handled out on Ewojima because the fighting was so ferocious.
Everything was a blockhouse, everything was concrete, everything was mortars
and artillery. And again it's hot, and it's the Ewojima
sounds like hell on Earth. And guys like that are
what built this country. So respect to them. All right,
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it's enough of that. Let's get back to talk some politics.
Shall we maybe even do some emails. Let's first bring
up this Trump birthright citizenship executive order is blocked by
a third federal judge. All right, we'll get to expand
on that in just a moment. Before we get to that,
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I know right now your testosterone levels are through the
roof because you just heard about an American hero. But sadly,
once that all that Marine Corps washes off of us,
we go back to being a country that's losing our tea.
We are badly. We're losing our testosterone. We've lost fifty
percent of it in few And it's not because you're
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lazy or stupid, or feminine or worthless. It's because we
drink estrogen. It's in the water now, it's in the plastics.
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show Monday, A wonderful medal
of honor Monday. Getting back to politics here with these
some emails and things. I'm going to talk about this
really quickly though, because everyone's up in arms about the judge.
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The judge is keep stepping in and blocking all the
things Trump's doing. Trump steps in or judge steps in
and drops the birthright citizenship thing that Trump had done.
You know, Trump had said, you're not an American citizen
just because you happen to be born here by too
an illegal That doesn't work. Yeah, the judges keep stepping in. Well,
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this goes back to what we talked about throughout the show,
about the system they've spent years building in this country,
year after year after year after year. When a Democrat
gets an opportunity, when a communist gets an opportunity, they
try to cement their power and prevent any future attacks
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on said power. Did you do you remember we didn't
talk a ton about it. In fact, I'm not even
positive I mentioned it during his four years of his presidency.
But you probably heard others, or at least you saw
headline about Joe Biden and all the judges he was appointing,
just judge after judge after judge after judge, just at
an unbelievable pace. And of course it wasn't Joe Biden,
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it was the dirty communist surround him. Joe doesn't know
anybody's name, including his own, but just pushing through all
these communist judges. Why would he do such a thing
in preparation for exactly this member the AOC clip the
little flashback this was heard before the election. I did
not want to do four more years of resistance nonsense
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under Donald Trump. Okay, as soon as the other side
takes any power at all, the communists will do everything
in their power to throw sand in the gears. And
this comes in a variety of forms. Keep in mind
the government employees from inside the government. How many cases
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of defiance have we already talked to you about. Remember
the Treasury Department guys just like, no, I'm not firing anybody,
and we're all wait, wait, what the FEMA guy or
GUYU whoever it was, FEMA what FEMA. No, FEMA would
never give money to illegals. Well, I want to give
money to illegals. So sometimes it's just defiance from within
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the government. Sometimes oftentimes they use judges. That's why the
Biden administration was so adamant about packing as many courts
as they could and filling them up with judges. This way,
it slows down any advance from the right. Even if
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this stuff gets overturned by the Supreme Court, and a
lot of it will, Like I said, they're gonna shoot
themselves in the foot bad on some of this stuff.
The Supreme Court Court's probably gonna shoot them down completely.
But even if they do, when's the Supreme Court going
to make that ruling tomorrow? No? Next day? No, I
don't even know, neither do you, because it's not even
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on the schedule yet. That's more days they can try
to run out the clock and get through the four
years trying to mitigate as much damage as Donald Trump
can do to their agenda. That is the idea. That's
why they're all screaming every day. We have to exist.
We got to be in the streets. That's how they operate. Now.
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Some are more desperate than others, and you should probably
keep your eyes open for the communist in your life
who may lose his mind. This is doctor Steve Caddle.
He's at the Reverend Baptist Church in Tennessee. Yuh, remember
how I told you they took over a bunch of institutions.
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It wasn't just the government was.
Speaker 3 (21:53):
And in this nation, I'm worried that we are on
the verge of bloodshed. This is a an attempt to
take us back to a day that we do not
want to go, and we will not go.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
Keep in mind just what he's describing right now, is
defunding these crazy foreign aid programs here I just described them.
They're trying to take us back to a day where
we didn't send money to trainees overseas. We can't abide
by that. Why would he fight for that so hard?
Speaker 3 (22:23):
Therefore there will be conflict. I pray that the peace
of God will win out and overcome the madness that
is attempting to take over this nation. And I will
say to you, beloved, no one likes violence, but sometimes
violence is necessary. When Elon Musk forces his way into
the United States Treasury and threatens to steal your personal
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information and your Social Security check, there is the possibility
of violence. Sometimes the devil will act so ugly that
you have no other choice but to get violent and fight.
Or someone might say, now, Reverend, you know you shouldn't
be talking about violence. This is the Christian thing to do. Well,
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I will say, why not talk this way? Because Jesus did.
Speaker 1 (23:09):
Jesus said, you didn't think the institutions they marched to
march through were only government institutions. Did you you see
they've done a tremendous amount of work in the church.
Did you know that Black churches across this country, not
all of them by any stretch, but the Black Liberation
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Theology churches, of which I'm sure this is one of them, many, many,
many of them are simply another arm of the Communist Party.
That moron right there, he's out there leading the flock astray,
telling them it's the word of God because Elon Musk
is cutting government spending. They took over that institution too.
But it's not just the Black churches either. So so
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many of these Protestant churches and Catholic branches and things
like that. I mean, how many of these are Catholic andngos?
The Communist marched through the religious institutions to march through them,
took them over and now uses them as a tool
for his purposes. Anyway, back to our discussion, they are
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trying to run out the clock. That's the idea behind
all this. Resist, Resist, Resist, four years of this. This
is why the Communist is not concerned with popularity. And
you can tell because they're running on the news defending
the indefense. This isn't just funding a kid show for children,
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millions of children in countries like Iraq. It's a show
that helps teach values helps teach. He's not concerned with popularity.
He's concerned with power, and as soon as he gets power,
he goes all gas, no breaks, not a concern in
the world. Destroy, destroy, destroy, destroy, destroy as fast as possible,
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and as soon as the power is taken from him.
That's where we are right now. He will dig in
his heels and do the best he can to ensure
you can't go anywhere. That's why you have to be
so vicious with the communist. You must be aggressive with him.
You cannot be just live and let live. You must
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bring them to heal. The second you sniff any kind
of resistance from anybody, fire them all over. Fire them.
If you're getting resistance from one department of let's say
the irs, don't spend six months trying to figure out
the specific person who was involved. Fire every single freaking
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one of them and have security escort him out the door.
The communist only understands fear and pain, and there's nothing
else you're going to do to him to get him
to change his mind, Absolutely nothing at all. These people
see themselves as warriors for the cause of the revolution.
You want an example, let me introduce you to k Collins.
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She was on with Seth Myers. Listen to this accidental
admission about journalists.
Speaker 4 (26:05):
It is insane, and I think everyone is kind of
like readjusting and re remembering what it was like four
years ago. Pre four years ago. I remember when when
Biden first took office in January, the New York Times
wrote the story about how quiet the weekends were because
for reporters, every weekend had just been like another It
was like a seven day work week. And now we're
back to that basically, where it's just essentially NonStop every day.
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You kind of wake up like not knowing what you're
going to be doing, what the schedule?
Speaker 1 (26:34):
Does she know what she just said. We had to
pretend to be journalists for every second Trump was in office.
Then Biden got in and oh man, we got to
kick up our feed again. But now they're part of
the resistance too. That's why we get now speaking truth
to power after they had a nice four year vacation.
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All right, let's do some emails before we get to
the military stuff, before we get to that. Know what
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just love the name. I'm sorry It's the greatest blender ever.
It has auto sense technology, and I just love the name,
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I never call it the blender. I always say, get
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Kelly Show on a Monday. It's been a wonderful Monday.
I remember. You can email the show Jesse at Jesse
kellyshow dot com. Let's get to some of those emails.
I've been lazy, doctor Jesse. Every morning I wake up
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there's a new outrage by the communists. This morning they
were locked out of the Department of Education. Maxine Waters
going crazy. I laugh my butt off. Trump did say
he was going after the Look these people, their entire
world is being attacked when you go after government corruption,
because government corruption is how democrats fund themselves. If they
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actually are able to clean out this corruption, you are
going to see so much less communist street activity in
this country, Fewer protests things like that. Remember, they make
you think their numbers are greater than they are. They
make you think the outrage is bigger than it is.
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The communist activity you've seen in this country is funded
and organized, funded and organized, funded and organized. You really
don't genuinely think there are that many people who love
Hamas in America, right? You don't think there are that
many people who were upset about a drug dealer dying
of an overdose in Minneapolis? Do you think there were
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that many people actually mad about that? Of course not, Jesse.
Why isn't anyone talking about the people that have introduced
these wasteful spending programs and those that sponsored and supported them.
That's the real root of the problem. They all need exposed,
no matter what party they belong to. And this brings
me to something that I cannot stand. And you know,
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I've screamed about it for the longest time, and I
will continue screaming about it. I know just because of
what I do now. I know all kinds of people
on Capitol Hill. I know House of Representatives people, Senate people,
not just the congressmen themselves, not just the senators themselves,
chiefs of staff and communications people and things like that.
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I have asked, You've heard me ask them on the air.
I have asked. They'll bring up some horrible thing in
the bill. We've got fifty million dollars here to go
study frogs who get aids, And I'll ask who put
that person in? Who put that in the bill? Because
someone put that in the bill. Somebody sat down, came
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up with that idea, typed it out and put it
into the bill. And not one time ever, and I've
done this publicly and privately, not one time ever, can
any one of them ever give me an answer. I
get general answers, I get put lobbyists K Street. I
get no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Name somebody who put
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these things in the bill. Someone has a name, someone
has an address, someone has a social Security number. So
I want to know the name of the person who
puts this stuff in. Why is it that I can
write a book The Anti Communist Manifesto available on paperback
now at Jesse kellybook dot com. That I can write
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a book and I have to put like three hundred
citations in the book giving you specifics on where I
got this information from. And yet the laws, the rules,
everything that goes into to running the United States of
America quite a bit more important than my book. Nobody knows,
Nobody knows, And that flores me. You're right, I want
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to know who it is. And again this brings me
back to things like this from Bill Haggerty, Republican Senator
Bill Haggerty. Now that we start to find out the
programs that AID has been funding, when you think about
his sex change operations in Guatemala, now that we start
to find out, Hey, Bill, uh, whose job did you
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think that was? I am curious, what would you say
your role as a United States senator is, what would
you say you do here? Little office space quote for
you there? Honestly, I can't believe it. What blows me
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away probably the most is he thinks that's a good
news segment for him. Yeah. I can't believe the things
we're finding out, as if he's just some innocent spectator.
Bah Man, I'm just floored by It reminds me of
that Mike Johnson clip. Remember that Mike Johnson clip. I
played it for you a couple of times where he
went on some podcast. I forget who was Bari Weiss's podcast,
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something like that, Barry Weis, I don't know to say,
your name doesn't matter. But he goes on her podcast
and he's talking about Joe Biden's mental condition. And this
is this is right before Donald Trump takes over. And
he's sitting there as if as if it's just Chew
and me at the Super Bowl party yesterday, just Chew
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and me, just just chewing the fat. And he's acting
like he's just some random observer. Hey, Bari, can you
believe you you remember this?
Speaker 5 (33:27):
I cannot answer this from my constituents in Louisiana, Sir,
why did you pause? LNG exports to Europe, like, I
don't understand. You know, liquified natural gas is in great
demand by our allies. Why would you do that because
you understand we just talked about Ukraine. You understand you're
fueling Vladimir Putin's war machine because they got to get
their gas from him, you know. And he looks at me,
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stunned with this, and he said I didn't I didn't
do that. And I said, miss President, you yes, you did.
It was an executive order like you know, three weeks ago,
and he goes, no, I didn't do that. He's arguing
with me. I said, miss President, respect, can I could
I go out here and ask your secretary to print
it out. We'll read it together. You definitely did that,
and he goes, oh, you talk about natural gas? Yes, sir,
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He said, oh no, did you misunderstand?
Speaker 1 (34:10):
He said?
Speaker 5 (34:10):
What I did is I signed this thing TO'N We're
gonna conduct a study on the effects of LERG. I said, no,
you're not, sir, You paused it. I know I have
the terminal, the export terminals in my state. I talked
to those people this morning. This is doing massive damage
to our economy, national security. It occurred to me, Barry,
he was not lying to me. He genuinely did not
know what he had signed. And I walked out of
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that meeting with fear and loathing because I thought, we're
in serious trouble. Who is running the country like, I
don't know who put the paper in front of him,
but he didn't know.
Speaker 1 (34:40):
You're the speaker of the house Internet. You're not a
podcast host, Barry. I'll tell you what. I walked out
of there, and I was terrified. Somebody should do something
about that. Well, mister speaker, you have quite a bit
of power. Maybe I don't know, I hate to talk
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crazy here. Maybe you could do something about that. Maybe
that was information that could have and should have been
brought to the American people back when we were being
run by a communist cadaver for the last four years,
carving up this country. Maybe that would have been a
good idea. But these guys, man, they're just the biggest
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bunch of followers and losers, and it drives me crazy.
I'm just I'm really happy we got elon. And now
do we.
Speaker 5 (35:29):
Start to find out some of the programs that AID
has been funding.
Speaker 1 (35:32):
I mean, think about it, now that we start to
find out you losers.
Speaker 3 (35:36):
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