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Ay, The Jesse Kelly Show.Another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on
a Friday, and ask doctor JesseFriday. And we have already had a
good time today, So let's diginto this doozy. Dear Jesse, you
often say how you hate Obama farmore than despicable Joe Biden. Could you
do me a favor and go ona rant about why this is the case?

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Yes, all right, so let'sdo this first. Let's do a
little analogy first, as we dofrom time to time on the show.
I want you to picture your favoritesports team, all right. You know
what, We'll make it about theNew York Giants, even though I don't
watch the NFL anymore, but thatwas my team forever, the New York
Giants. Okay, so let's assumeyour team's the Giants, or whoever your

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team is. Just picture your team. Now. There are two different scenarios.
In scenario A, there's a newowner of the Giants. A new
owner. He's a terrible person.We'll call him Chris. Chris buys the
New York Giants. Only Chris hatesthe New York Giants and he's very,

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very very shrewd. And so afterhe buys the New York Giants. What
Chris does just a random person namedChris. What Chris does is he begins
to put people and systems into placethat will cause the Giants to lose.
When he's out there hiring new scout, he fires the entire scouting department and

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he fills it up with people whoknow nothing about football at all. Hey,
you're the new scouts. He firesall the strength and conditioning guys.
He brings in a bunch of tubbywads of goo who don't know anything about
lifting weights, or sprints or anythingelse. Personnel that the secretary, you
name it. Because he hates theNew York Giants. He is putting systems

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in place that will prevent the Giantsfrom winning for years and years and years
and years. That's scenario A.Let's go to scenario B. The people
who own the Giants, they lovethe Giants, the fans love the Giants.
Everyone loves the Giants. But theyhire a bad coach. The coach
is just a moron, and thecoach blows game after game after game.

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He's running running plays when it's thirddown and twenty five, blowing all his
timeouts. He can't he doesn't knowwhat he's doing out there, screws everything
up so badly the giants go,oh to sixteen. Now you tell me
scenario A or scenario B. Whichone of those scenarios is worse for the

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New York Giants. Well, obviouslyA. I can't stand Joe Biden.
Joe Biden is not only on apersonal level, a jerk and has been
a jerk to pretty much everyone forthe entirety of his career. We're talking
this is a human being up untiljust a little bit ago, refuse to

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even acknowledge the grandchild his son hadwith a stripper. They wouldn't even hanger
a stocking over the fireplace of theWhite House. That's how despicable these people
are. So I can't stand JoeBiden, and Joe Biden because he's not
a functional adult handed his government overto a bunch of dirty communists who have

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destroyed everything they could get their handson. Joe Biden has done so much
damage. But Barack Obama, BarackObama is the author of so much of
what you see now because Barack Obamahas been taught to despise America from his

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earliest days. There are endless writingsabout it. His mentor in life is
Frank Marshall Davis. Look him up. When I say he's a card carrying
communist, I mean he had aCommunist card with a number on it in
America, hating communist with an axeto grind about America. And those were

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all of Obama's influences in life.So not only was he taught to hate
America, he was very, verycharming and capable personally. And let me
pause on this, Do not sendme an email say he wasn't charming.
I hate him. Learn what charmis. Evil. Bad people can be
charming all the time. Evil peoplehave charisma all over the place. I

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didn't say I liked him. Ifreaking hated him. But he had that
ability to speak eloquently in a waythat calm people's fears. So you combine
the shrewdness and the hatred of America, and what you got was, well,
look, it's not an accident thateverything that's kind of coming apart on

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us. Didn't it feel like somebodyhit the fast forward button right about two
thousand and eight when Obama got elected. Obama not only got elected and assumed
the office of the presidency. Hevery shrewdly, I might point out,
as a communist revolutionary, He veryshrewdly packed the federal government full of people

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who shared his hatred of this country. And so many of them remain at
their post this day, to thisday. You know, I'll give him
credit. He understood how to remakea government in his image in a way
no Republican in my lifetime ever hasBarack Obama was canning a new general in
the militarya every fifteen minutes. Nowthe military at Fort Bragg, they're holding

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seminars on potential terrorist groups with rightto life pro life groups sitting at the
top of it. How does thathappen? Barack Obama made sure it happened.
There was none of this. Hey, great General, it's in Great
General that Barack Obama looked at thegenerals. He found the most patriotic ones,
destroyed their careers, tossed them inthe trash can, and found a

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way to promote flag officers who would, in the very least allow him to
gut the country the way he wantedto. And they remain at their post
to this day. Very very verycapable man. And remember all the stories
are coming out and that well,here it is. This is the latest
in CNN course of this week.As we hang on, I'll start that

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again, since Chris didn't have thesoundboard on. We are learning tonight that
throughout the course of this week,as we've seen the public words from former
Speaker at Nancy Pelosi, we're learningthat she has had a private conversation earlier
this week with former President Barack Obama. They have talked about this matter.
Who do not know exactly the contentsof that private conversation. Isaaca Devere and

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I talk to many Democrats who arelooking to Pelosi and Obama to sort of
find a way out of this infightingand crisis that has dominated the Democratic Party.
Let me ask you something, formerpresidents. You've been alive for many
of them, former presidents. Howmany former presidents remained extremely politically involved?

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How many? How many can youname? I'm thinking off the top of
my head right now. Let's seethe former presidents I've had in my lifetime.
Bill Clinton, George W. Bush. Those are two big ones.
Let's just stick with those two,because that's really the bulk of my lifetime.
Bill Clinton, George W. Bush. Oh, I know, Bill
Clinton will show up at a Democratconvention and give a speech once every few

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years. Is Bill Clinton super involvedin politics? Still? No, you
never really hear from him. Younever hear about him. He got the
office of the presidency. He's corruptbecause he's at Clinton. He rode off
into the sun set with millions andmillions of dollars and now he just enjoys
life as a former president. GeorgeW. Bush, same thing, president
in the United States of America foreight years. How much do you hear

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today from George W. Bush.Sure he'll be at this conference every now
and then, maybe give a speechevery now and then. He's not politically
involved. He's not running super packs. He's not super politically involved at all.
He's a former president. I'm apresident. I got my Presidential library,
I got my money, I gotmy fame, I got my place

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in history. I retire. BarackObama hasn't been president for a long long
time, and yet Barack Obama isstill intimately involved in every single part of
the Democrat Party. Why do youthink that is? Because for Barack Obama,

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unlike those other presidents, it wasabout so much more than just etching
your name and history. Stone andgetting your presidential library into doing it was
about so much more to him.Barack Obama, because he's a communist,
has been a man on a missionfor the entirety of his life, and

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that mission is to punish this evilcountry he freaking hates. And Barack Obama
has not set aside those dreams justbecause he's rich and famous. Now,
oh, I get it. Theyhave their mansions, they party on Oprah's
yacht, they bounce around the world. He does a lot of things,
a lot of that good former presidentlife that you get to live. And

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yet Barack Obama, as we speak, as you're listening to the sound of
my voice, that man's on thephone, that man's in meetings, that
man's doing this, organizing that becausethat man his mission is not accomplished yet.
That is why I despise Obama morethan Joe Biden, really more than

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any president in the history of thiscountry. That's why we've had good ones
and bad ones. We've never hadone like that. Never. All,
Right, enough of that, let'sdo Let's do some non political things for
a moment, and then we'll getback to all this nastiness. Now is
the Jesse Kelly Show. On aFriday. Don't forget. You can email
us. We'll be back on Mondayafter this one's done. Jesse at Jesse

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kellyshow dot com. And so I'mhaving this little little good Jesse versus bad
Jesse argument with myself right now.You see, you know I love my
sons. I talk about them enough. You obviously know I love my sons.
I don't pretend to be a goodfather, but I do love those
two meatheads. But they left forthe weekend. They're gone. They went

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to the grandparents' house. They're gonnago hunting and shooting and fishing and rafting
and doing all the things boys loveto do. They can't wait. Okay,
and I do miss them, Ido, But no kids all weekend
long sounds pretty good to me.And I don't know why does that make

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me a bad person? There areany There aren't any sports tournaments I have
to go attend for nineteen hours aday. What Chris, you know what,
Chris, that's not very that's notvery nice. Jewish producer Chris just
said, all you're gonna do iswatch documentaries for two or three days.
Actually, for your information, Imade the offer today to take the wife

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out they have these line dancing classeshere in what Chris don't make fun of
me, and she was reluctant.She said that it's like dancing with a
grizzly bear. So I'll be honest. I'm not a dancer. I can't
the Kelly's look. We are whatwe are. We're construction people. We
don't sing, dance, draw,we don't play musical instruments. We have

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no artistic ability whatsoever. But Ilike to sweeper off her feet. The
problem is I will actually physically sweeperoff her feet by accident, probably once
or twice. Anyway, I don'tthink the line dansing thing's gonna happen,
but that's her loss. Let's getback to the ask doctor Jesse questions.
I'm not sure if I'm supposed tofeel guilty, but I'm looking forward to

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my weekend. I can't wait.Dear Jesse. I have friends who are
felons, and many of which wantto join wanted to join the Arms armed
Forces before they got into legal trouble. Felons are not allowed to serve,
and I was wondering what your thoughtsare on this. If someone wants to
be able to serve our wonderful country. Why shouldn't they be able to Well,

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this is it's a complicated answer,and I'm sure I'm actually gonna create
a lot of enemies when I saya couple things here. But here's what
I believe. I tend to beon the extreme when it comes to things
like punishment, but not in away that you necessarily would expect. I
do believe in extremely vicious, hardpunishment for certain types of crimes. Look,

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if you harm children, if youharm women, if that's what you
do. I'm actually a huge believerin bringing back penal colonies where they'll find
a tropical island and they'll drop youoff with a toothbrush and wish you luck.
And I'm not even close to kiddingabout that. These people need to
be removed from society in a permanentway so they can never do anything to

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harm the innocent. Again, SoI am very, very extreme and harsh
when it comes to that. Inthese really horrible cases where there was a
torture and abuse of a child ora woman, I'm a big believer in
fast tracking these people through the judicialsystem and then capital punishment. I'm talking
gallows, leave them hanging there forthe weekend that I am a very very

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extreme person when it comes to womenand kids. But now that I probably
have you agreeing with me on this, you may push back on, but
it's what I believe. I'm alsoa huge believer in redemption, a huge
believer in rehabilitation. In redemption,there are people in prisons, state and

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federal, all across this country that, yes, I have done bad things,
criminal things, and they're in prison. I believe in rehabbing these people,
in bringing these people back into societywith a clean slate once punishment has
been served. When when it comesto the military, you know, that

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used to be a thing kind ofback in the day. It was back
in my dad's time. He usedto tell me about it. It used
to be a thing. It dependedon the crime. But you stand before
a judge and you screwed up,you committed some crime, and the judge
would tell you, okay, wellyou got two years in the clink,
or you can go join the MarineCorps. And that they used to force
people that way into the Marine Corps. It was say you want to get

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rehabbed, you can go do itin prison, you can do it in
the Marine Corps. I think that'sa wonderful idea that never should have gone
away. And when people come outof these prisons, and I know we
have a bunch of prisoners listen rightnow, which I've always loved, why
shouldn't Why shouldn't those men when theyemerge from prison, if they've paid their
debt to society. Again, dependingon the crime, I want to stress
that, depending on the crime,why shouldn't those men get an opportunity to

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serve their country better themselves do wonderfulthings. There are all kinds of people
who've done time who've come out ofit the back end and wanted to perform
and change it. That's a fact. So why wouldn't we allow that.
I have huge disagreements with how wedo a lot of crime and punishment here.

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We aren't near harsh enough with dirtypedophiles. And at the same time,
we take a guy he holds upa liquor store, maybe he hurts
somebody, something like that, whenhe's twenty years old, young, dumb,
drunk and stupid, and then hislife's over over. He's gonna go
away for twenty five years, norehabilitation. When he gets out. All

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he knows how to be is acriminal, because that's all he's done for
the last twenty five years. Whilehe's inside trying to survive, he gets
out, he doesn't even know howto work in civilized society. He's frozen
out of the job market. Wevirtually guaranteed he's going to go right back
to the clink again. Probably hurtssomeone else on purpose just so they'll send
him back. You know, that'sreal. Guys do that all the time.

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I hate that. I'm a believerin redemption and I believe they should
be able to join. Obviously,again, I want to stress it depends
on the crime, but I believethey should be able to serve if they
want to serve. Is that JesseKelly Show about to do a little talk
about running for office? Here ina minute, talking to your neighbor,
the whole putin Russia stuff. There'sso much we have to get to on

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the world famous Jesse Kelly Show beforeI get to any of that stuff.
Wanted to make fun of Jennifer Rubinhere for moment, and yes, we're
gonna make fun of her. She'sa writer with the Washington Post. But
this is also revealing of the mentalitywe talk about a lot. You know,
it's a funny thing. If you'resomeone on the right, whatever you

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consider yourself, anti communists, conservative, libertarian, nationalists, whatever you consider
yourself, you look at the media, you look at the American media,
and you're disgusted. You know,they're apparatucks, they're biased, they're all
these days. You understand all that. But I'm going to tell you something,
and I want you to believe mehere, because it's true. You

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know that democrats, the communists,they look at the media and they feel
the exact same way you do.And this is where you'll freak out and
you say, what, how couldthey say that they're all biased on behalf
of Democrats. You don't understand.You don't understand the mentality of the instruction

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in domination the communist has. Ifyou look at the American media and you
say to yourself, they are ninetypercent against me, they're ninety percent with
the left in ten percent with theright, and that is wrong. It's
unbalanced, it's biased, it's unjust, and this is wrong. This has

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got to change. You're correct inthinking that. But when the communist looks
at that, he actually agrees withyou on your percentages, and he's still
upset about it. He looks atit and he says, what, the
media's only ninety percent with us,how's it not one hundred? This isn't
good enough. He believes in dominatingevery single thing. Listen to the Washington

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Posts, Jennifer Rubin, The mediaand I include everyone in this has done
an abominable job of prioritizing what's importantand what's not. We are on the
brink of going down the road ofa dictatorship that is more important than anything
else. I know, it's attractive. You can say people have gotten used

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to Trump. Why have they gottenused to Trump? Because the press has
gotten used to Trump because the pressdoes not cover his insanity when he's talking
about sharks and motor boats and cannibalelector record. But why do we have
that imbalance because the Trump you knowphenomenon, they got bored with him.

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I'm sorry. Getting bored with somethingis not the job of a free press
in a free country. Their jobis to cover the most important things so
that citizens have the information they needto make an informed choice. Jennifer Ruben.
Communists like her, They look atthe American media and they say to

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themselves. Why are they being soeasy on Donald Trump? It's insane.
I know it's insane, it's wrong, She's nuts, But it really is
revealing more than anything else about thementality these people had. That's to have
that stupid analogy I've used a milliontimes about the islands. How if we

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were fighting a war with the Communistsover one hundred islands and at the end
of it we won ninety nine andthey had one, you'd be thrilled,
that's an overwhelming victory. Good forus, wooo. But if they won
ninety nine and we won one,they'd be disgusted, aggravated, angry beyond
belief. Remember, do you knowany of the history of Stalin or Trotsky?

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It will do just a little briefthing on it, very very brief.
You know the name Stalin obviously,and you know Trotsky. I would
hope you know Trotsky in case youdon't. When the Bolsheviks were having their
revolution, their Communist revolution, thisis in the early twentieth century in Russia,
when they were casting the czar outand they were fighting all these nasty
little civil wars, and the Bolshevikswere taking over, the Communists were taking

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over Russia. Yes, Lenin wasinvolved in all that, but top guys
in that movement were not only JosephStalin, but Trotsky. Trotsky was a
big one. Now they take over, the Bolsheviks win. Sadly, there's
a constant power struggle within the CommunistParty for a better, bigger seat at

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the table on the committee. Iwant this important position, I want that
important position. And there's a constantstruggle within the walls of communism of what
we actually want. In general,they just want to destroy and kill everything,
but what do we actually want?What should the goal be? And

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in this power struggle, after Leninpassed on, Trotsky lost because Stalin was
a very shrewd operator. He hadput himself in position that he just had
too much power on his side.There's a power struggle between Trotsky and Stalin
over who's really going to take over, and Stalin won. But they had

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a huge, huge ideological difference betweenthem. What was that ideological difference for
Stalin? Stalin obviously wanted to controleverything, destroy everything and whatnot. But
what Stalin wanted, what he wantedto prioritize, was kind of a nationalist

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socialism, a nationalist communism where theSoviet Union. Yes, it will be
big and it will dominate in everything, but we are a communist country that
can stand on its own against anyof these dirty capitalist pigs. That was
the way of thinking. Trotsky hadmore of a standard communism way of thinking.

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Where Trotsky he wanted communism for theentire planet, international communism. Trotsky,
he was a much more pure communistthan Joseph Stalin was. Trotsky wanted
communism not just for Russians. Trotskydidn't give a care about Russians, or

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Germans, or Americans or whoever itmay be. Trotsky believed in communism for
the entirety of the planet. Rememberwhat Marx wrote, workers of where unite?
What was the slogan workers of wherewas it? Workers of Germany,
workers of the auto unions, workersof Russia? No, no, no,

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no, no no, Workers ofthe world unite. Communism was always,
always, always supposed to take overand dominate the entire planet. That
was the idea behind it, andit remains the idea behind it. Today.
We call them globalists, and that'sa great way to put it.

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You can call them globalist. Idon't care what you call them. That's
just communists. By another name.But remember it has to be for the
whole planet. It's part of thereason these dirt balls in Washington love to
sign on to these international treaties andthe Parish Climate Agreement, and everything has
to be international. Everything has tobe for everybody. There can be no

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unique nation here or unique nation there. Now we all have to be under
one government with I don't know,kind of a central committee running everything.
None of this sounds familiar. Doesn'tsounds like standard communism, doesn't it?
Jesse? Actually, this guy says, dear blister finger blasters. I have
a question. My wife and Iargued whether people should dress up for church.

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I completely understand that Jesus accepts youas you are. Having said that,
shouldn't men hold themselves to a higherstandard above the bare minimum. I
certainly don't feel like I'm better thananyone else, but I don't think men
should wear graphic teas and flipflops tochurch. Would you dress like that if
you were going to meet the presidentor the Queen of England? Then why

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dressed like that in the King ofKing's house? Shed some light on this
for me. Society would be ina much better place if we didn't choose
the option that makes us most comfy. Thank you. Well, that's an
interesting question, isn't it for churchor synagogue? Chris? For church,

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should you dress up suit and tieor in the very least a nice polo
jeans, decent set of shoes,or maybe you're look you see this all
the time, especially in the Houstonarea, if you're close to the beach,
got flip flops and shorts on thatday it's ninety two inhumid Is it
a problem if you show up thatway? Let's talk about that. Next.

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It is the Jesse Kelly Show.Final segment of The Jesse Kelly Show,
only this hour. I didn't finalsegment. I didn't mean to jump
the gun. Don't worry. Theshow has more than an hour left,
and we have all kinds of stuff. We're gonna talk about running for office
here in a second, and putinand all kinds of other things. I
want to get to the question.The question was dudes having an argument with

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his wife. Do you dress upfor church? Do you not dress up
for church? Here's what I thinkabout it. It's gonna sound like I'm
of two minds about it, butI'm really not. I understand that at
some point in time, I'm gonnahave to answer for all the various things
I've done wrong. And that's along, long, long list. I'll

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be forgiven, but I'm gonna haveto answer for all the things I've done
wrong. Do I think on thatlist would be me wearing shorts and flip
flops to church? I doubt verymuch that would make the list. But
there is something to be said,not necessarily just for church, really,

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forevery thing. There's something to besaid for standards. And I'll be honest
with you, I neglect this inmy own personal life. It's one of
the It's one of the many flawsI personally have. Meaning Because I don't,
it doesn't really bother me what peoplethink about me. I will go

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to the gas station in a Tshirt. I have this Marine Corps shirt.
I was actually wearing it today.I've had the shirt for twenty years.
It's coming apart. When I saycoming apart, there are just holes
all over it. And when Iput my right hand through my T shirt
this morning, I tore the shirtbecause my thumb went right through a hole

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that was in the little short sleevestuck out of it. As I was
sticking my arm through and tore theshirt. I will wear that in flip
flops down to the gas station tograb a bag of chips or whatever I'm
doing, and I really probably shouldn't. There are days here in the studio
sometimes the air conditioning will go outin the building and it's hot here,

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and I'll show up. I'll showup in flip flops and shorts. You
can't see it, you know,you can watch the show on the simulcast.
You only get to see my upperbody. You can't see it.
It's all under the desk. ButI'll show up in shorts and flip flops
and looking kind of sloppy. IfI'm being honest, I will. And
that's not a good thing. It'snot a good thing. And you know,

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it's probably one of the things Ineed to work on fixing about myself,
because you know what, whenever Isee an older man, I love
talking to old people, being aroundold people, just getting as much wisdom
from him as possible. It's wildhow often older men you get, some
old dude with gray hair, Howoften they're dressed well, no matter what

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they're doing. You run into themat the doctor's office, you run into
them at the gas station, andnothing's universal. I'm not saying it's universal.
How often do you see an oldman, a red lobster with a
sport sport jacket on, maybe evena tie. I look at that,
and I admire it. I do, so there's something to be said for

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standards. Do I think that inany way affects you in the eyes of
Jesus? No, of course,not come as you are, show up
as you are. That's not whatmatters. But I agree standards mean something.
And on that note, no,I don't dress like a turd in
church. Dear Doctor Jesse, Ilove the Jesse Kelly Show. I have
my TV set to record it.Haven't missed an episode since I discovered it.

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You're great. That's good. Shemakes a good point, Chris.
She says, I want to runto get a seat in my town's school
board, and I have no cluewhere to start. I decided to dig
I'd love that so much. Idecided to dig in by volunteering in various
organizations around town to get to knowthe general public. What are the things
necessary for a candidate to do inorder to run a functional campaign? How

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do I get nominated. Can Inominate myself? Thank you for always sharing
the truth said, I can sayyour name, her name is Arianna.
Okay. If you want to runfor local office, one, that's awesome,
or if you want to help somebodyrun for local office, you should
know that that is inspiring to meand everyone else. And it's awesome.

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Every time I get one of theseemails, it makes me swell up with
pride. I am just so proudof everybody for digging in. All right,
now, first place you want togo. First place you want to
go, go down to the Republicanoffice in your county or your city.
I would suggest county because those aremost often where you'll find the Republican Party

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headquarters. Be prepared to be disappointed, meaning don't think you're going to show
up to some white marble building.It's going to almost undoubtedly be in a
fairly crappy sh strip mall somewhere.And this goes to state Republican parties as
Well's I remember the Arizona State RepublicanParty. I'm sure they've probably moved by

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now. The first time I sawthe office, my jaw hit the floor.
It was not only in a stripmall. It was across the street
from pawn shops and check cashing places. It wasn't even in a nice part
of town. So set that aside. You're not walking into the fancy halls
of DC. You're walking into thelocal GOP. There's gonna be a bunch
of not a bunch, probably twoor three older people working in there.

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Don't expect that they're going to beoverwhelmingly helpful. I'm sure they'll be nice.
Don't expect that they're going to layout for you all the details of
running for office. But what theywill be able to help you with is
figuring out what precyinnct you live in. You live in a precinct, right,
you have a precinct and area oftown. They will also tell you

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when your next precinct meeting is.You probably didn't even know it unless you're
politically involved. Most people don't realizethis, but in your precinct, the
Republicans probably meet once a month,once every three months, once every two
weeks. It's going to differ fromfrom area to area. You show up
at that precinct, you will havethe most heavily politically involved people in your

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area, including representatives elected representatives.Maybe the constable will be there, maybe
the state rep you have will bethere, city council, whoever. You
don't know. That is where yougo talk to people, and that is
where you begin your school board journey. Bounce around that room. You said
your name an Ariana. Bounce aroundthat room. Hi, I'm Ariana.

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I'm a dime running for school board. I need help. Can somebody help
me direct me where to go?I'm ready to dig in. You talk
to enough people, you'll get tothe political guy in the room who will
know. Okay, well, thisis what you need to do. You
need a gret have this form.Oh I ran for school board before.
You need to talk to Mark here. Let me give you his number.

(33:06):
Your local precinct committeemen meeting, thatis where you need to show up.
Don't worry about being a professional,don't be nervous. Bring your spouse with
you if you have one and makeyou feel better, or a friend with
you. Nobody's gonna bite. Showup and talk to people, all right,
and I'm proud of you. Westill have another hour. Let's talk
about talking to our communist neighbors.Is there a way to talk to them

(33:30):
to win them over hang on
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