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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Yay, it's that Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of The
Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Monday. We're about to
do Medal of Honor Monday. Talk a bit more about fraud.
James Carvill roasting Democrats, but I don't think he understands
the true root of the problem, the true test of

(00:20):
your patriotism, them using your values against you. I might
even bring up the Grammys. Don't worry, We're not going
to start doing pop culture stuff here. Oh that and
more still to come on The Jesse Kelly Show. Before
we get to anything else, though, it's time. It's the
start of the second hour on a Monday, and that
means it's Medal of Honor Monday time. It's time to

(00:42):
pick a hero and honor a hero. And this man
is from Pawnee, Oklahoma. I know this one already, a
legend in Marine Corps circles. Kenneth Dylan Bailey. Now, before
I actually you get to his citation, I want to
explain something because I'll skip past some of this stuff

(01:06):
sometimes and I probably shouldn't do that. The historical context
of some of these things. Glaudalcanal, what is it? What
was this battle. Why were we fighting it? Well again,
kind of a World War two in the Pacific one
oh one thing for you, all right, So consider this

(01:28):
the basics need to kind of help you understand some things.
December seventh, nineteen forty one. Everyone knows that that was
Pearl Harbor. After that, in Pearl Harbor, the Japanese were
winning for a while. They were beating us. They were

(01:49):
until we got rolling soil, we got everything rolling on
our side. They were more ready for war than we were.
We are an aggressive country, a type a country. We
wanted revenge for Pearl Harbor, and we wanted to strike back.
Guadalcanal is one of the first It's not the first

(02:12):
place we landed, keep in mind, but it was probably
the first major, major, major place where we landed. We
were going to go take this big island and we
were going to seize what was known as Henderson Field.
What was Henderson Field on Guadalcanal? The airfield. When you
hear about the Pacific War island hopping campaign, always think

(02:36):
of it as an airfield campaign. We were trying to
move our bombers closer and closer to mainland Japan so
we could go pound Japanese cities into a fine powder
early on in nineteen forty two. Nineteen forty two was

(02:56):
mostly their year, the year of the Japanese until the
end of it. After that we really won every bit
of it. Not every battle, that's not that, but every
little bit of it. From there we were winning and
getting closer, but man, we were taking a bit of
a butt kicking. Guadalcanal is one of those places where,

(03:17):
in twenty twenty hindsight we look at Guadalcanal, we say, wow,
that was the first major major step on our march
towards Japan, and we would eventually take every island we tried,
and all that stuff turned out to be true. But
there were places outside of Guadalcanal. They were known as
Iron Bottom Sound. Why would a place out in the

(03:39):
water be known as iron bottom anything, because that's where
our fleet was. We were getting kicked around a lot
on Guadalcanal. The Japanese were ready for us. We really
rushed that operation. Frankly, in the minds of most of
our military leadership, we went too fast. You weren't quite ready,

(04:01):
but we wanted to strike hard, and strike fast, and
strike before they were ready. So we get to Guadalcanal.
We're not quite ready. Henderson Field. Henderson Field was a
place that we all wanted it. Well, I should say
we both wanted it. The Japanese had to have it.
We had to have it. If you had Henderson Field,

(04:23):
you had the airpower on the island. You were going
to take the island. If you didn't, you weren't well.
Kenneth Dylan Bailey, he was involved in all of it.
He was a hero with Henderson Field. So, without further ado,
let's honor the man born in nineteen ten and Pawnee, Oklahoma,

(04:43):
Kenneth Dylan Bailey, Hey honoring those who went above and beyond.
It's Medal of Honor Monday Extraordinary courage and heroic conduct
above and beyond the call of duty as commanding officer

(05:05):
of Company C, first Marine Raider Battalion during the enemy
Japanese attack on Henderson Field, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands the twelfth
to the thirteenth of September nineteen forty two. Completely reorganized
following the severe engagement of the night before, Major Bailey's company,
within an hour of taking its assigned position as reserve

(05:27):
battalion between the main line and the coveted airport was
threatened on the right flank by the penetration of the
enemy into a gap in the main line. In addition
to repulsing this threat, while steadily improving his own desperately
held position, he used every weapon in his command to
cover the forced withdrawal of the main line before a

(05:49):
hammering assault by superior enemy forces. After rendering invaluable service
to the battalion commander and stemming the retreat, reorganizing the
troops and extending the reserve position to the left, Major Bailey,
despite a severe head wound, repeatedly led his troops in
fierce hand to hand combat for a period of seven hours.

(06:12):
His great personal valor, while exposed to constant and merciless
enemy fire, and his indomitable fighting spirit inspired his troops
to the heights of heroic endeavors, which enabled them to
repulse the enemy and hold Henderson Field. And he gallantly
gave his life in service to his country. And I

(06:32):
will play him taps. But I wanted to add something
to this. I read an incredible book and you will
read about the exploits of Kenneth Dylon Bailey in that book.
This book is called Edson's Raiders, edsom Edson's Raiders one

(06:56):
more time, Edson's Raiders. After Mike Edson, you heard and
hear that he was a raider. This guy was a
Marine raider. Consider those special operations Green Berets Navy Seals.
Those were the Marine raiders in World War Two, not

(07:16):
just Marines. An extra cut above if you want to
read about the kind of training Kenneth Bailey went through.
Its brutal, absolutely brutal. They were trying to make guys quit.
They trained in knife fighting and things like that. They
would actually report the kind of knives they preferred to

(07:37):
use to stab Japanese soldiers to death on Henderson Field.
This particular battle took place on a place that was
later known as Edson's Ridge, of course, named after Mike Edson,
the commander of the Raiders. Hand to hand combat was
not an exaggeration. In the dark. There were men pulled

(08:02):
to the Japanese side that night. The Japanese forced these
Marines to listen to those men screaming in pain as
they were being tortured just a little ways away on
this particular location around Henderson Field. And if you read
this story about what happened on Edson's Ridge. It could

(08:26):
have went either way. Remember we talked last week. I
forget exactly what context that was in about how so
many of these gigantic Titanic struggles they come down to
a moment an hour. We could break here, but we
might not were it not for Edson's Raiders, these super

(08:46):
stud marines. Henderson Field maybe falls to the Japanese that night.
And these guys fought tooth and nail with their bare hands.
Like I said, nine beaten Japanese soldiers to death with
their But you can't even imagine the barbaric nature of it.

(09:08):
It was a combination of modern combat artillery and rifles
and things like that and straight up Spartan warfare with
spears and swords, and it was brutal. These guys were
the biggest studs in the world. If World War II
in the Pacific interest you, if they kind of the

(09:30):
origins of special operations stuff interests you, If the United
States Marine Corps interests you. Edson's Raiders, And as I mentioned,
you will read the name Kenneth Bailey and that book
Edson's Raiders, a fascinating, fascinating tale, and the man gave
his life for his country. We forget about those guys,

(10:46):
don't we part of the reason why we love to
do Medal of Honor Monday, not just to honor the heroes.
Kenneth Dylan Bailey was let me see, September thirty two,
thirty two years old. Thirty two years old. He never
got to be a grandpa. Told you how much I

(11:09):
want to be a grandpa one day. Isn't that weird?
I'm forty four. I already want to go to their
t ball games and be bored. Never got to be that.
He died on a god forsaken tropical island, way way
way out in the Pacific for this country. A hero
and deserves to be remembered. All right, you know what

(11:31):
we'll get off of all this, Let's talk about the
Democrat Party. James Carvel had a funny thing to say,
but I don't think he quite gets it. None of
them do. Next a fantastic Monday. We just did Medal
of Honor Monday. If you want to, you can email
the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Now we've

(11:52):
talked before many times about understanding the problem, wanting to
fix the problem, but not necessarily wanting to do all
the things you have to do to fix the problem.
Like me, as I pointed out before, I want six
pack abs obbs in this great shape. I would like

(12:15):
some six pack abs. I think that'd be great. Do
I want to stop eating pizza? No? So I don't
really want six pack abs. Democrats they see demographic numbers.
That's all these people do is study demographic numbers, all
these political types. We have this group and we don't
have that group of depabeta. But men, you know, half

(12:40):
the country men are fleeing the Democrat Party. They hate
the Democrat Party. James Carvill, that famous he's famously vulgar,
but that famous Democrat strategist, he sits down and he
talks about why, and he's not necessarily wrong, but he
does doesn't truly understand what it's going to take to

(13:02):
get those six back abs here. He was.

Speaker 2 (13:04):
Democratic culture became very feminized and very judgmental, and that
is why we push so many of these males away,
particularly younger males.

Speaker 3 (13:18):
I hate the word a younger non white. They were
telling them. They sit there and he says, okay. So
the guy who works at a tar shop in South Atlanta.
He's in a July heat, he's changing tires all day's
riding wheels. And he goes home and they says, don't
drink beer, don't eat hamburgers, don't watch football, don't.

Speaker 1 (13:40):
Have second God, what do you want me to do?
I've been not there working.

Speaker 2 (13:43):
To I want to have a beer and watch the
game and you know, smoke ope and.

Speaker 1 (13:49):
Have sex with my girlfriend. Well, there's nothing wrong with that, okay,
setting aside all the vulgarities and things like that in there,
he kind of gets, but he doesn't understand the root
of the problem. You see. I mentioned this before. The
beating heart of the Democrat Party is mentally ill, miserable women.

(14:17):
They are the drivers of every part of the Democrat Party.
If you ever listen to a Democrat talk and the
bonkers things they say, and you say to yourself, who
in the world is the audience for this, I don't know.
They sound crazy, they sound horrible. I don't understand it.

(14:40):
Picture the mentally ill woman, stuck on anti anxiety medication, miserable,
bitter and angry. Every drop of Democrat messaging is now
not only aimed at her, it is created by her.
If you go look at the top firms who work

(15:02):
with Democrats, who create Democrat advertising, Democrat messaging on social media, TV,
everything it is as it's bonkers if you actually dig
into it. It's almost exclusively staffed by mentally ill, angry,
bitter single women. So the voice, the beating heart, the

(15:25):
true power base of the Democrat Party is a miserable, angry,
bitter woman who could never in a million years speak
to men in a way that is anything other than
insulting and degrading, because that's how she speaks in real life.

(15:46):
You can't fill up your room. We sit down and
we talk about this show briefly, but we sit down
and talk about the show we're gonna do every single day. Now,
obviously I'm fairly headstrong, but I say I was a
little bit more like others. And let's say instead of
it being Chris and Corey, it's Christina and Coroneta. I

(16:08):
don't think that's the name. Maybe she's Italian and they're hardcore.
They're both twenty four years old, hardcore man hating feminists.
Would that come through over the airwaves, of course it would,
of course it would. Personneli's policy. Democrats are desperate to

(16:29):
bring men back. Let's run Tim Walls. Hey get a
picture of him with a shotgun. But if all the
messaging coming out of Tim Walls is created by a
bunch of man hating feminists in their subarus, I don't
care how many shotgun shells he loads. It's always going
to come out as anti man because Democrats are anti man.

(16:54):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Monday.
Remember if you missed that, he the show you can
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received your Jesse Kelly Little Red Book, it's free. Go
to Jesse Kelly dot com will email it to you.
That's it. We'll send it to you. Before I get

(17:16):
to the other emails, I got a bunch of emails
about the gala because I told you I had a
galap coming up for those who maybe missed it. I
don't do galas. I don't want to dress up in
a tuxedo. I certainly don't want to go talk to
people all night long. This this is not my thing
at all. But it was for a charity. It was

(17:36):
for a good counse, so I agreed to go out
to the gallop few things. First, maybe you're wondering how
the mask part of it went, because it was supposed
to wear a mask. I threw a bit of a
fit about the mask. Bob relented and she said, okay,

(17:58):
well just wear the mask in a picture. Okay, no problem.
So the mass thing was no problem at all. The
food I told you before, I'm gonna give you this
bit of advice. This has served me very very well.
It served me very well back when I was running
for office, running for Congress twice and losing twice. Do

(18:19):
not show up hungry at these events. Oh but they're
serving dinner. No no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Two things. One, mass produced food is crap. I don't
care how good the menu looks. You can't properly pay
attention to enough plates of chicken or steak to make

(18:40):
them properly. Someone's gonna undercook theirs. Someone's gonna be gonna
be overcooked because it's been under a heat lamp. That's one.
Two people will be talking to you the whole time,
so you can't just sit and enjoy your meal. Someone
has to talk to you. You show up full. I
planned for this. You know how everything you order everything

(19:02):
online now I planned on getting a pizza before I left.
I was what, Chris, do you have a problem with
pizza office? Can I finish my story? We were going
to leave the house at six o'clock for the gallop.
This was Saturday night. I get on one of these

(19:24):
apps to order my pizza. I picked the not the
best pizza in the area, the fastest delivery pizza in
the area. They told me it would be at the
house five twenty to five thirty, perfect, plenty of time.
Munch on a couple slices, Wipe the grease off my face,
put my tucks on. I'm ready to go. Five minutes

(19:47):
after I hit order, I get a notification on my
phone there's been a delay. We can't find a driver.
Your new estimated delivery time is six', ten ten minutes
after we're supposed to. Leave this is a. DISASTER i
go grab a protein. BAR i eat. It i'm still

(20:08):
holding out hope that the pizza gets to me in.
Time what time DID i just tell you we were
going to leave six? O'clock do you know what? Time
they set the pizza down on my front, porch on
my life six O'clock at six o'clock the pizza got,
DELIVERED i didn't get a chance to have a. Bite

(20:30):
not only, THAT i have two, rotten smart alec sons
who dragged my pizza into the house and made merciless
fun of me as they were tearing through my pizza
AS i was walking out the. Door What, Chris, yes
they sent. Pictures they kept sending pictures to my. Phone,
dad it's so, Good, dad this might be the best one. Ever.

(20:52):
Dad how's the food? There horrible? Children. HORRIBLE i don't
know where they got this. From horrible. Children that's all. About, no, no,
no that's not all the bad. News one more bit
of bad, news you know. How i'm. Uh i'm not anti, social, Right.
Chris it's not anti. SOCIAL i am not anti so all,

(21:14):
right never mind Whatever chris. Says chris, Says i'm. Antisocial
BUT i don't love parties and. Galas there's a reason
you don't see me going to these big conservative events
all over the country and giving big speeches and stuff like.
THAT i don't want to be around crowds of. PEOPLE
i want to be around normal. PEOPLE i want to
be at my. HOUSE i just want to do my

(21:36):
show and go. Home that's. IT i just want to
do my show and go. Home another thing is WHEN
i get around, PEOPLE i enjoy. Them don't get me
wrong to a. POINT i have a. Battery that's business
the best Way i've heard it. Described and then come

(21:57):
up with. THIS i have a, battery and the SECOND
i get around large groups of, people the battery power
begins to go down and down and. Down when it hits,
Empty i'm. Leaving i'm going to walk. Out IF i
have not walked, OUT i will simply shut down like
any battery it, Is i'll just sit there quietly and

(22:21):
just stare in. Daydream i'm a world class. Daydreamer bob
is exactly the, opposite exactly the. Opposite if she hasn't
had other people around, her battery. Drains then the second
she gets around large groups of, people she gets more
power and more power and more power and revved. Up

(22:44):
this turned out to be an expensive. Disaster On saturday,
night why they had a live. Auction it was for a,
charity of. Course so they take your credit card number
on the way in and they give you a, paddle

(23:04):
one of those paddles that has a number on it
when you want to bid on. Something it's this big banquet,
room you raise up your, paddle and when the live auction,
starts they had an actual auctioneer out. There if after
one of those types of. Guys bob is gripping her
paddle like it Is, excalibur the, sword AND i, KNOW

(23:28):
i know she's gonna bid on. SOMETHING i know she. Is,
finally four tickets to The Houston, astros the baseball team
comes up as an auction. Item, boom she raises the.
Paddle Now i'm seeing the, tickets the kind of tickets they. Are,
Immediately i'm going online And i'm checking the prices for

(23:52):
that game to see if we're going to get what
should don't say, That, chris don't say. That what is
that thing you people? Wear did you just live a?
Kippa jewish? Producer chris was just SAYING i should have
wore a. Kippa, NO i was checking. VALUE i was checking, value,
okay And i've got a number in my head of,

(24:15):
okay we should not exceed this number because then that
becomes a bad value for the. TICKETS i lean over
AND i explain this To. Obb but the auctioneers and
the other ones they have in the, crowd they have
everybody so whipped up into a frenzy and they're. LAUGHING

(24:37):
i got twenty five and two point fifty and they
got three. Hundred and she just keeps raising the paddle
up and raising the paddle up and raising the paddle.
Up it was a. Disaster, oh we got the. Tickets
we got the. Tickets i'm pretty SURE i haven't. LOOKED
i haven't looked yet BECAUSE i won't, know because we
actually don't know the game we're going to. YET i bet,

(24:59):
YOU i bet you. Money we paid twice market part
market price for those. TICKETS i bet you went twice market. Price, What, Chris,
now you sound like? Her chris just, asked was it
a charity? Auction, yes it was for a good. Cause
that doesn't mean you can't find good value while supporting
a charity of some. Kind, Chris, yes it was a wonderful.

(25:23):
Cause it's for The christian. Kids and yes it was
a wonderful. Cause, Okay i'm really really happy we're giving.
Back the value is. ABSURD i confiscated her paddle after.
THAT i told her there's no. More there's no. More
that's really not and you should have seen her without a.
Paddle she looked like have you ever seen a newborn

(25:45):
baby deer trying to stand? Up that's how she looked
there without a paddle to raise up. ANYMORE i probably
saved us, thousands. Thousands maybe we might have gone into
bankruptcy IF i let her hold the paddle all night.
Long All, right we're gonna you know, what you, KNOW
i don't do pop. Culture the Only grammys content you're
gonna get for, Me i'll give it to you. Next hang, on.

Speaker 4 (26:05):
It is The Jesse Kelly show on a Wonderful. Monday
remember you can email the Show jesse At jesse kellyshow dot.
Com we still have so more we have to get,
to But i'll just touch on.

Speaker 1 (26:19):
This you, KNOW i don't do really pop culture. Stuff
it's just not my. Thing movies and music and it's
just not my. THING i don't watch. IT i don't
care about. It but OBVIOUSLY i saw all the stupid
commentary from The grammys last. NIGHT i saw this kind
of stuff from somebody Named. SHABOOZY i don't even know

(26:42):
who that. Is immigrants built this, country, Literally, OKAY i
saw this From Billy Elish Eilish. Eilish you don't have
to say like That, Chris, OKAY i almost got it
right the first. One no one is illegal on stolen. Land, yeah,

(27:04):
yeah we got. It we got So i'll just say
a couple of things. Here first of, all The romans
understood something they. Did we don't like to live in
a society of, classes. RIGHT i don't like, that and
you don't like. That we like That america allows you

(27:27):
to move freely between the. Classes i've always liked. That
if you're born, poor you don't have to stay that.
Way if you're born, wealthy, rich part of the, elite
you might not get to stay that. Way you can
rise and you can. Fall we like that because it gives.
Us it gives us that we this feeling that we

(27:48):
somewhat control our own. Destiny AND i like, that AND
i wouldn't want to change. That, however there's value in.
Stereotypes they're really. Is The romans loved, music they loved
the actors and. Acting, well they loved, PLAYS i should,

(28:09):
say they loved the. Arts they found value in these,
things but the people who practiced them were disregarded as
the same level as. PROSTITUTES i know that's really, harsh
it sounds, mean but if you were The roman. Elite
you would go see a, play of course you would

(28:30):
laugh and enjoy, yourself but you wouldn't talk to any
of the. Actors you enjoy them for their, art but
you understand these are not people who should be taken.
SERIOUSLY i don't argue immigration enforcement With, shaboozi With Billie

(28:51):
eilish for the exact same. REASON i don't have financial
discussions with my Dog. Fred he has no earthly idea about.
Anything he's good for well cuddles and that's about. All
and so whenever we need, Those fred will provide, them
and that's where his value. Stops musicians and actors and

(29:17):
actresses are exactly the same. Way their views on anything
are really not interesting to me at. All that's. One
The romans were correct about where they should be placed in.
Society that is. Two but, three you ever heard Of James.

(29:37):
Woods hopefully you've heard Of James. Woods James woods actually
is an. Actor he's been pretty much run out Of
hollywood because he's a hardcore right. Winger and, NO i
don't Know, james so don't Think i'm defending a friend,
Here but wonderful. Actor seems like a great, dude so
of course got run out Of. Hollywood But James woods
went on somebody's podcast. RECENTLY i don't remember, who OR

(30:00):
i would give them, credit And James wood sat down
and essentially said, this if you're A hollywood movie studio
and you want to win An, oscar and let's be,
honest if you're a, producer if you're an, actor if
you're a, director if you're that's pretty. PRESTIGIOUS i may

(30:22):
not care for The, oscars But i'm not an. Actor,
Look Donald trump very clearly wants to win The Nobel Peace.
Prize he's brought it up a thousand. Times nobel is
evil and communist and. Wrong But trump can't help. Himself
he's the president and he wants to win The Nobel Peace.
Prize if you're a, director you want to win An oscar,

(30:43):
Anyway James woods, said you can write the best, movie
have the best, acting have the best, writing have the best,
everything the best special effects In. Hollywood, now if you
do not have enough gay, people or enough black, people
or enough this in the whatever it, is all THE dei,
stuff if you don't have enough of it in your,
movie you are disqualified for consideration from The. Oscars it

(31:11):
works the exact same way in the music. Business consider.
It think ABOUT i talk about system membership. Cards think
about them like, this like security clearance, cards and you
get an elevated card which gets you access to more
and more exclusive. Doors the rewards are better and better
and better as you go further into the. Building if you're,

(31:34):
CHABOOZY i don't even know what kind of music that person.
Sings if you're, shaboozy you like, Money you like, fame
you like winning A. Grammy you know what you would
really like perform at the Super bowl one? Day, oh
you know what you would really? Like you like The

(31:54):
democrat convention the next. One you'd like them to pay
you ten million dollars to do a concert at The democrat.
Convention you want to be invited to fancy parties and
yachts and things like. That you want that security, card
but you gotta do something for. It you see why

(32:15):
did virtually every one of them THAT i can see
get up and say something like, this you built this? Country?
Literally does he have intricate thoughts about? Immigration does he
know what builds a? Nation does he even care about
politics at? All probably. Not what he does care about
is money and fame and power And grammys and all of. Them,

(32:38):
understand in order to get that system membership card updated
to the highest level clearance you, can you have to
roll out whatever the latest system talking points. Are maybe
if it was a few years, ago it would have
all have been ABOUT covid and taking your fifteenth booster,
shot because that's what the system wanted you to talk.

(32:59):
ABOUT a couple of years, later it would have all
been How Donald trump was A russian agent And russian,
collusion because that's what the system wanted you to talk.
About but today the system is mortally afraid that its
foreign barbarians will be deported before they can Vote democrat
the rest of their, lives and so the system put
out the talking. Points and if you're a musician and

(33:21):
you want access to high, society that's what you gotta talk.
About that's how it. Works let's move, On let's make
fun Of Lindsey. Graham let's talk about, safety shall. We
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