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This is a podcast from wo R. It is The Jesse Kelly Show,
Final hour of The Jesse Kelly Showon a Wednesday, and it's time to
discuss what just happened with the Senatebecause there was a closed door briefing with
the Secret Service, the Senate,the FBI. Before we get to that,
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just give me a quick second.There are a couple headlines, a
few that we're going to read reallyquickly before we do. That chilling photo
of would be Trump shooter and I'mnot going to say his name taken by
a sniper nearly an hour before theattempted assassination. Okay, so a sniper
took a picture of him an hourbefore the assassination. Next headline, Shooter
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told the boss he needed the dayoff before the assassination attempt. Okay,
not the end of the world,but understand how things are adding up.
Trump Rally shooter's parents called the policeon the day of the event, so
they were worried about them. Okay, ohs still at least they were worried
and did something. Okay, there'sthat officer reported man at Trump Trump Rally
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with a range finder thirty minutes beforethe attempt at assassination. They had him
out there with a range finder andit was reported Secret Service director says they're
solely responsible. May Or Kis isblocking the Secret Service Director from testifying.
Okay, those are the headlines I'mgoing to play for you. This is
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Tom Knights, he's with Butler Pa. He's going to outline a couple of
things for you, and then I'llhit you with the latest breaking news.
That is and I'm still digesting it. Did in fact see an individual on
the roof with a weapon? He'snot a shooter, he did? What
did your officers do? So ourofficers in the area started to converge on
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the building. My understanding is theydid a full perimeter walk of the building,
weren't able to see up on theroof. Two of the officers went
to what appeared to be the lowestpoint from ground to roof. One of
the officers actually boosted the second officerup high enough for him to grab hold
of the roof. When he wasable to pull his head up over the
roof, he did, in factsee an individual on the roof with a
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weapon. He saw a shooter hedid, and what did the shooter do?
Turned towards him, had the barreloff his weapon pointed at the officer
at that point. The officers hangingon to the side of the roof,
Yes, strictly defensive movement for himto lower his head. Duck lost his
own grip right fell approximately feet tothe ground. It's a steep drop.
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It's a good drop. Yes.Did he get hurt? He did?
In that moment. Did they realizethere's a threat right now to the former
president? They did so. Boththe boosting officer and the officer that fell
were both on the radio indicating thatthere was an individual on the roof that
did in fact have a weapon.Who did they radio? So there was
a blanket channel and everyone who wason that tackle channel heard it. Yes,
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how much time between that radio communicationand the gun being fired at the
former president? That I don't Idon't have that information. Okay, now
you know. I was going tohave Chris do the journalist Jesse thing because
it's breaking news. But Chris,don't, don't bother. This story is
getting darker and more mysterious. TheSenate just had a briefing FBI Secret Service,
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the works. There are a fewthings that came out of it.
The shooter visited the rally site afew days in advance to scope it out.
Okay, that's not out of thenorm. You would expect that very
clearly a man who's planning, though, this is not some random wing now
who woke up that morning he decidedto do it. He was planning.
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Sixty two minutes elapsed between the timethe shooter was photographed after being suspicious when
he fired the shots. Twenty minuteselapsed between the time he was spotted by
the snipers and when he fired theshots. The snipers spotted him twenty minutes
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before he fired. Okay, andthat isn't at all the worst part of
this here it is. FBI DirectorRay said there's no known foreign nexus,
but no established motive as of now. Why because the shooter used encrypted comms
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and had little to know social mediapresence. The shooter had encrypted coms,
you know, you know, wehad encrypted audio in the Marines. Let's
just leave it that way. Radiosand such. You know, marine bases
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are locked down, the secure they'reguarded, and the armory where we keep
all of our weapons is extra guarded. It's you know, a citadel within
the Marine Corps base. But thenthere's a special armory within the armory for
encrypted stuff. Encrypted stuff is really, really, really big deal. We
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have a twenty year old man withno social media presence at all, none,
that alone has red flags going offeverywhere for me. But why would
he have encrypted comms at all period? Who provided him with those? And
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why would he have encrypted comms ifhe was acting alone? You know,
you ever heard of a burner phone? A burner phone. It's a phone
you can ube Walmart somewhere like thatwith cash. You see it in the
spy movies all the time. It'swhy I know about a burner phone.
A burner phone. You buy it, it's not traced back to you,
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it's not tied to you financially.You buy it and you call and you
make your spy deels or drug dealsor whatever you're doing on a burner phone.
I don't know, I don't haveone, and then you throw it
away. You know, it's probablya little bit of a red flag if
you ever catch your spouse with aburner phone, because the only reason to
have a burner phone is if you'recommunicating with somebody you shouldn't be communicating with
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someone. Please give me a plausibleexplanation why a twenty year old who doesn't
have a Facebook or Twitter page hasencrypted comms any anybody, anyone at all.
The I'm not I'm not making anyconclusions. I don't know that I
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ever will, because who do youtrust to get real information from? All
I can do is tell you newnews whenever we get new news. When
I get inside information, I tellyou when I have inside information. This
is not inside, this is public. You'll you'll hear this everywhere by tomorrow.
This will be all over the radioeverywhere you go. But look,
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normally, in the wake of somethinglike this, obviously theories conspiracy theories,
if we want to call them that, they will run wild. They'll run
absolutely wild. They go all overthe place. What about this? What
about that it was a CIA,it was the Russians, it was that's
the norm Normally, they'll run wild. But what happens is the conspiracy theories
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in the wake of something like thistend to die out. They slowly but
surely fade away. And the reasonthat is is one's facts are revealed,
one's new information is run down andexposed. A lot of the theories,
the conspiracy theories don't really hold wateranymore, they kind of just sound nutty,
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and you sound like a fruitcake whenyou say it. Well, in
this situation, the more we learn, the worse it gets. In this
particular situation, it may still belook, remember, it may still be
alone, young man. I don'tknow, you don't know. But in
this particular situation, if you areone of the people who believes and I'm
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not sure, I don't believe this, so maybe I'm pointing fingers at me.
If you're one of the people whobelieves this is just one twenty year
old wingnut who acted all by himself. If you're one of the people who
believe that, you are actually theone who looks worse and worse and less
credible and less credible and less credibleas more and more facts come out.
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I would like to know we're atwenty year old without social media learn to
use detonators. I'd like to knowwhere he learned to use a range finder
shoot. I'd like to know wherehe learned to scout ahead. I'd like
to know why he has encrypted colmsbut no Facebook page. These are all
things I'd like to know, andI'm sure you'd like to know as well.
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In fact, we're gonna ask JackPisovac's gonna join us in a moment.
I'm gonna ask Jack Pisobic about this. I'm interested in his perspective on
a couple of these things. Beforewe get to Jack, I know that
it gets weirder and weirder and weirder, and somehow the angst around this whole
thing continues to go up the furtherwe get away from it. That's terrible,
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it's awful, it's wrong. Sosleep may be hard to come by.
That's why we have my pillow.That's why my pillow was there.
My pillow was there for days liketoday when you can't sleep and you're thinking,
oh my gosh, it's a conspiracy. Was the Iranians who did it?
Well, look, you can stressabout that tonight, you can stress
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right, we'll be back fighting foryour freedom every day. It is the
Jesse Kelly Show. Thanks for bringingus back with that one, Chris.
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We need some more cow bell on, but we're gonna have to settle for
Jack Pisobic, the author World Fan, author of a new anti communist book
which I love. I've already toldyou about it, Unhuman Jack. Before
we get to your book and allthe insanity surrounding everything, I've made the
decision a few hours to go tobe a sunglasses inside guy. Yeah,
so I was. I was kindof like looking at you because I came
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by earlier, and I was hereyesterday. I didn't see the sunglasses,
so I was not here for thechange of commands until before your transition.
And so Jesse, you have toknow what all does the new Jesse Kelly
provide, including the sunglasses. Well, you may be intimidated by the bright
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lights, and here Jack, I'mnot because I have sunglasses on. Oh
yeah, yeah, of course,I'm not sure if your vision's twenty twenty
mine, really it's really not anymore. And so these are prescription if we're
being honest, and yeah, descriptionand everything. But I don't need them
to read your book. I'll tellyou that much. I can read.
Oh boo, how about that one? Ill that's not bad' not bad?
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No. In all, we talka lot about the visions on the right,
and that's fine. The divisions arefine arguments. Fine have to be
what is this? What is this? Oh? Most behol a ross left.
These are the tiniest. One thingwe have to be is anti communists.
We must be anti communists because unlesswe defeat these people, nothing else
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matters. That's the reason we haveto be anti communist. So wherever you
fall, you have to be ananti communist. Tell me about the book,
Tell me about the well, vile, freaking disgusting history of these Well
it's and it's and it's amazing andand and and you know, you you
know as well as I that it'sit goes to their history, but it
goes to their their their present,and and it's it is predictive as well,
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because so when we wrote the thingwe have Steve Bannon wrote the foreword.
Well, we didn't know when wewere writing it. The Steve when
that when the book came out,the Steve Bannon would be a political prisoner
behind bars right now, that wheneverI want to email them, I've got
to go through like the d OJ encryptied metic Garland booking over my shoulder
app to go through this thing.Then we didn't know that, Oh,
by the way, one week afterthe book comes out, that one of
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these psychopaths is going to take ashot at President Trump. But at the
same time, when you read aboutthe history of Spain nineteen thirty four or
Russia nineteen seventeen, all of asudden, a lot of very interesting things
seem to happen. The assassination ofnational leaders who are seen as against the
revolution, the locking up of theopposition, the criminalization of every other political
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party. In fact, all ofthese things are the exact same TTPs that
you would find tactics, techniques,and procedures in every single other communist revolution,
or even the French Revolution, whichis essentially a pre Marxist communist revolution.
Proto communist revolution, if you will, it is always the same gender,
because at the end of the day, people have to understand this.
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They do not care about equality.They don't care about justice, they don't
care about oh, equal for theraces and genders. It's not about any
of that stuff. It is aboutthe fact that they view you as being
in the way of this current moment, this life, whatever we're in,
and their utopia, and they're onlyjust a few genocides away, a few
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more mass killings away from just gettingit right, Jack, can you explain
you and I've actually had this discussionbefore a little bit, but can you
explain, Like, we had arevolution here, we had an American revolution,
and obviously there was war and therewas fighting, there was death,
but there wasn't assassinations and all thishorrible stuff that didn't That's not what happened
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during our revolution. Yet it seemsto happen everywhere communists are found. Why
are they so okay with it?Why is it just it's just you just
build it in the second you getdirty commies, violence and death follow Why
so's it's quite simple that that communistsare essentially driven not They'll they'll tell you,
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you know, it's they have thesign in front of their houses.
You know, hate has no homehere, and refugees welcome. We in
this house. We believe in science, right, you know that those are
the tautologies that they claim to believein. And I'm not saying everyone who
has that sign as a communist,but you know, it's it's probably a
good heuristic. It's it's a check. You know, it's a check.
It's a red flag, and theylove their red flags. And so what
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it is is they're not driven bylove or equality. They're driven by hatred.
And particularly this type of hatred isenvy. So they're driven by envy.
They're driven by greed. They're thepeople who will say, you know,
they're living in a town, likesay you have a town, and
in this town there's there's you know, there's a bad side of town,
there's a good side of town,and then there's like the really good side
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of town, the gate we're talkingthe gated community, the house on the
hill. Right, Well, theseare the people who are usually actually living
in the good part of town.This is something interesting. It's not the
bad part of town. Every timeit's got a bad part town, it
is what it is. But theylive in the good part of town,
and they look over at the nicegated part of town, the house on
the hill, and they say,you know what, what if instead of
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working hard and bettering our lot anddoing well for our families, what if
we just went in and killed allthose people and took all their stuff and
said that, you know, theyexploited us, and use that as a
way of justification. Then what ifwe went to that bad part of town
and recruited a bunch of people andsaid, hey, you know, the
only reason this part of town isbad is because that guy up in the
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hill is exploiting his What what doyou mean, Yeah, yeah, it's
his fault. So let's go inand let's kill him and his family,
and let's rape his daughters, andlet's rape his wife, and let's make
him watch as we do it.And and if you think I'm being hyperbolic,
by the way, I have awhole book full of citations Russia where
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this is exactly what they do.And they loose these these wild, feral
dogs from from those parts of town, and then in some instances they will
line you up against the wall andshoot you in the head. And if
that doesn't work, the beadets comeout in the basement, and it doesn't
matter if your children, doesn't matterat all. And so that is the
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envy that is essentially other. Andby the way, what they do is
afterwards, they don't share the spoilsin with the folks from the bad part
of sound. No. Afterwards,what they do is, well, they
take the house and then they startrunning things, and of course they run
the town into the ground. That'scost and then kill everyone who helped them
out from the bad part of town, which is pretty much the norm around
the hear okay, Jack, hisbook is unhuman. I have a hard
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hour to half to get out ofhere. Go purchase it wherever books are
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some of these emails and deal withsome more MAJORCIS, secret service stuff and
all kinds of things. Ooh,in a Navy seal. Next, it
is the Jesse Kelly Show on aWednesday. Do not forget tomorrow's and ask
doctor Jesse Friday. Need to getyour questions emailed in right now to Jesse
at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Well, obviously we talk about a lot of
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things on the show, politics andlife and culture and whatnot. But every
now and then we like to giveback here on the show by helping out
the less fortunate. So I thoughtit would be good to have a navy
guy on right now joining me now, Congressman Eli Crane of Arizona Navy Seal
of course, but still in theend, could you not find the marine
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Corbett? I mean, you're sophilanthropic. Yes, it's it's unbelievable,
man, it's you know, actuallyyou know my story. Man. I
grew up in you, Arizona,where we had a marine base, and
I wanted to be a marine becauseyou guys have. And then I learned
about the seal teams that I waslike. It was like, you know
when you figure figure out you gofrom playing JV to varsity, Like how
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much faster the guys are, howmuch harder they hit? That's exactly what
it was like. Okay, Ireally do I really want to know,
And I'm sure I'm not the onlyone who wants to know. The first
time you came out of the water. I'm sure it was in training a
million times before you ever had todo in combat. But the first time
you came out of the water likeone one of those dudes in the movies,
weapon up and you come out ofthe option. Please tell me that
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was the coolest freaking thing in theworld. Or were you just so beat
tired by that point you didn't careyou are, but it is. It
is the and it's with a rubbergun we called a shape. You guys
had them too, but uh.And one of the coolest things, Jesse
is the first time you do it, you know that many of your buddies
are in an office behind a desksomewhere, and you're like, yes,
this is this is what I've workedso hard for. You know, I
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can't cause it takes a long timein our training before they even give you
a shape, Like they won't evenlet you near a rubber gun until you've
proven that you have the physical andmental fortitude to take a serious beat down,
right, And so that's even aprivilege right there. And so once
you start to get to do stufflike that, and then you move into
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you know, small unit tactics,weapons, you know, explosives, et
cetera, it's just like it's likea mind blowing for a young man.
Gosh, that's still cool, allright, I'm not getting office. I'm
sure we could probably talk about otherstuff. But everyone knows about buds.
And now I don't mean they knowabout buds until you've been through it,
which I have not. You don'tknow about it, but everyone's seeing the
movies and they've read the books andthey get all that. But what a
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lot of people don't know is thetraining that comes after buds. The training.
It's not like you graduate BUDS andyou drop right to the teams.
Right, what is that? BecauseI read a fascinating book I think it
was called the Finishing School. Ibelieve it was kind of forge what the
book was called. I read afascinating book on that once, and I
never know. You know when you'rewhen you're when you're on the outside looking
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in, like me, you think, wow, you get the tried and
put on and there you're off tothe seals. But that's not out worse.
It's funny because even going before thefinishing School, which is called SQT
Seal Qualification Training. I look ata guy like you, Jesse, and
what are you? Six six sixseven six? You're like six six,
I'm six eight. Don't short me. But you would have got crushed in
in seal training because there's nobody elseyour size and everything's done by hepline,
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right, All the boat crews,seven man teams are done by heighline.
So the next closest guy to youprobably would have been maybe six' three,
Like I was always in boat crewone at the end of hell week,
once a bunch of guys get weededout. I'm six to one,
you're six to eight. So whatthat would have meant was, is when
we're running with those rubber boats onyour on our heads with about forty pounds
each on top of two hundred poundboat you distribute it, it's close to
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about thirty five forty pounds on eachguy's head, just smacking up and down.
You would have had to run withyour neck craned all the way to
the side. We had one guyin my class, I'll just say his
name was Gabe and uh he wasa professional baseball player before he got bounced
out of the major leagues. Anduh he was six six and he had
to run with his head crane andto the side with that boat on his
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head, and the instructors were screamingat him to get get your head up,
Gab, get your head up.And I felt so bad for the
guy because, like I was thenext tallest guy at six to one,
there's no way you could have itwould have broke his neck and so but
they didn't care. And so youwould have got you would have probably you
would probably would have broken. Iwouldn't have made it. We did log
pt in the Marines from time totime, and I always got the shaft
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in that because the next two orthree guys behind me, I was the
tallest all in front. The logwas not on their shoulders because I was
so much taller than them. Itcouldn't slope down enough to get to them.
So on that seal stuff, Ijust I could have never done it.
Okay, I'm gonna transition say thatagain. You could have never done
it. You know what it wouldhave probably? What'd your log look like?
Was it like a baseball bat?Unbelievable? You guys didn't even use
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real telephone pas a right, Speakingof training, Okay, Eli, we
all saw, we all remember Saturday. We've all talked about it a ton,
but we had this latest thing thatjust came out. Christopher Ray tells
the Senate behind closed doors, thistwenty year old young man. He was
there days ahead of time scouting.Okay, so it doesn't take a super
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genius to figure out you need togo scout your target, but still that
shows some level of sophistication. Hehas no social media page. Okay,
and now, according to Christopher Ray, this is just a report that just
came out, but he had encryptidcolms. Eli. I'm not taking anything
and running with it in some wildtheory. But at this point in time,
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I don't know what to believe,brother, And the more I learn,
the weirder it gets and the worseit looks. How am I supposed
to as an American, not asa radio host or of course a super
important the United States Marine? Howam I supposed to digest this? No,
I'm in the same spot, Jesse. You know, I've been talking
to guys recently that have intimate knowledgeas well or did have intimate knowledge of
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what went down on Saturday, andalso some of the investigations, you know,
moving forward, and what I'm hearingfrom the ground is the same thing.
The more I learn, the crazierthis entire thing gets, you know.
And like you said, encryptied comms, you know, that's one thing.
But I'm talking to individuals that aretelling me one of the scariest things
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that they that they know of outs, you know, just the explosives this
guy had on him and some ofthe trans one of the transmitters that he
had in his pocket was a twelfthchannel transmitter. Yeah so this guy could.
Yeah, so this guy And it'sit doesn't add up, Jesse,
because you know you you were amarine. You know, I went through
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into the Navy then gone on anddid some training myself as a twenty year
old kid. You don't get youdon't learn about it. Advanced explosives just
like that, especially when the FBIand others are saying you don't have an
Internet or social media footprint, right, And so all I'm saying is is
that this govern this federal government,has given the American people and you and
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me plenty of reasons to doubt almosteverything they say. And so I think
the American people and the people wholistened to your show should continue to be
skeptical but also cautious at the sametime, you know, because I think
there is a lot of misinformation flyingaround out there that I've read online already,
and so I think we need tobe cautious, but we also need
to be skeptical, and you knowthat we need to continue to follow this
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and stay on it like like adog on a bone. Not that I'm
well, obviously I am worried aboutyou. Not that I'm worried about you
as much as I am some otherpeople who don't know how to take care
of themselves. But look, you'rea family man, right, You're Have
you reassessed things? Have you adjustedthings? I mean, we are in
an environment now, brother, we'reI think there are a lot of crazy
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people out there and violent people andeven Navy seals aren't bulletproof. Have you?
Oh? Absolutely, what do you? How do you handle this?
As because you're a politician now,as much as you hate to call yourself
that, yeah, you know,I'm getting to the point where I probably
need to start stepping that that up. I haven't had any real close calls,
any anything that's really scared or alarmedme yet. And uh, you
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know, it's like you for thoseof us that have gone into you know,
dangerous environment. You know, Ithink some people have it better than
other. But your spidey senses areyou know, a real thing. And
anybody that's been in really tight,hairy situations. I've had several times where
things got really bad, really fast, and you know, not every time,
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but many times my spidy senses kickedme off, you know, tuned
me into hey, something bad's aboutto happen, and so I try and
trust my instinct. I try tobe careful, I you know, but
at the same time, you areonto something, and you know, I
think many of us are starting tolook at our security footprint and you know,
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you know how how much and wherewe go and who we should have
around us, no doubt about it. He is Congressman Eli Crane, one
of the very best ones we have, even though he was Navy and Eli,
I appreciate you. That's a lowbar, one of the best ones
we have. It's a pretty it'sa pretty pathetic group to be on as
well. It's like the tallest midget. You know, you know you were
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thinking it. Oh, I wasthinking it. I was getting ready to
say it. Everybody, thank youso much. Mon brother, I appreciate
you very much as always. Yeah, guys, the man. There aren't
very many good ones. Dude,that's that's one of the good ones.
You know what else is good?Your dog not dying. I talk about
rough Greens all the time, andI talk about it because yes, it
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improved. It fixed Fred's digestive issues. My poor dog had a problem after
every meal, and my poor wifeI had a problem after every meal.
But no, my wife didn't havethe problem. Fred. I had the
problem whatever, you know what I'msaying. And rough Greens fixed that and
I'm grateful for that. But Iwant him to live a long time.
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You know, I've told you theboys were out of town. The dog
dogs, they just become part ofyour family, don't they. They're just
part of your family. The boysare texting us every day. Hey,
hu's Fred Fred Okay, Fred doingokay? Checking in on the dog because
this is what the dog has doneto us. I want that dog to
live as long as possible. Andthat's why I pulled Roughgreens on his food
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is the Jesse Kelly Show. Finalsegment of The Jesse Kelly Show on a
Wednesday. I have to get tothis just because it makes me laugh.
I'm sorry, I should probably talkabout something serious, but it's been a
lot of serious and this makes melaugh. You remember, Chris, if
you don't mind pull this up.I probably should have talked to you about
this during the break. But youremember Joe Biden's story about corn Pop and
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the razor fight, And do youremember that whole story when Joe Biden was
at the public I'm gonna have Chrisplay it for you in a second in
case you forgot. You forget,but Joe Biden speaking in front of black
people, job Biden pandering to blackpeople is the funniest politics I believe I
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have ever seen or heard in myentire life. He just he's such a
liar and he's so shameless that rememberthis was I'm just setting the stage because
I know you can't see it.We're we're on radio. Here. He's
in a black neighborhood, He's ina speech, surrounded by black people talking
to other black people, and hedecides to tell this clearly and bellas story
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go ahead, Chris go, Cornpopwas a bad dude and he ran a
bunch of bad boys, and Idid and back in those days, show
how things have changed. One ofthe things you had to use. If
you use pomade and your hair,you had to wear a baby cat and
show hers up on the board.Wouldn't listen. I said, hey,
Esther, you off the board.I'll come up and drag you off.
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Well, he came off and hesaid, I'll meet you outside my car.
My car. There was a gateout here. I parked my car
outside the gate and I he said, I'll be waiting for you. He
was right, Murray, three guysand straight razors, not a joke.
And I walked up to my carand then I got it. Of course,
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they can't help it. He's likethe boys. He's calling them boys.
You don't know, Black people lovethat joke. That's ready to call
the boys. And he had tobring up the pawmade alight after all,
I know you all have Jerry curls. He just can't help himself when he
gets around black people, when hegets in front of a black audience,
it's just the funniest I've ever heard. Well, he did it again.
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I think he was speaking at theenda a CP and he talking about us,
started talking about his friend Mouse fromthe Projects, one of my best
friends used to when I was alifeguard projects. He was, his name
was His nickname is Mount Old JoeBiden and Mouse and corn Pop in the
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hood. They used to mix itup in the Concrete Jungle all the time.
Gosh, I can't stop, I'mcrying. Quit, don't do that
to me, Joe Jesse. Asyou're being whined and dined at the RNC
and having more guests than one showthan you normally do in a month,
I can't help but giggle that almostevery one of your guests I've heard all
have said literally, I wish Iwas watching the show live. So you
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cringe each time. You know youcan watch the show. It's on the
first TV. Their simulcasting the wholething. You watch me do it anyway.
I know you claim guests are boringand that's why you don't have them,
but I think the real reason isyou started a campaign against the word
literally, and everyone says it,and now they look dumb on your show.
You know, I don't like itthat you all constantly use my words
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against me and make fun of mewhen you know I'm doing stuff I don't
like doing. It's wrong, It'swrong. Would I do that to you?
No, I would never I'm notthat type of person, Jesse.
Why doesn't Biden hold any appointees accountableor get fired? Kim Cheadle the buck
stocks with me, stops with me, goes before Congress Monday, and has
no intention of resigning. Well,we talked about this a little bit at
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length last night. Where once youhave an institution that's been corrupted, and
it doesn't have to be the governmentor secret service, Let's make it about
something. Let's make it about somethingsmaller. What's one of the smaller instant
the HOA A homeowner's association. Youeither have one, or you have had
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one in the past, or youknow someone who has a homeowner's association.
Ah, the weeds are too long. Oh, you gotta take the trash
out. You got that, Okay, homeowners association? Right, something very
very basic for very local, verybasic, also important if you're thinking about
getting involved locally anyway. At HOA, so in ho wa is what it's
a group of people. You receivedues, you receive whatever essentially taxes from
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the people who live under the jurisdictionof the HOA, and you take those
taxes and with those taxes you're supposedto do certain things. The common areas
are mode and we eeded, andChristmas decorations are put up at Christmas time,
the basic things, okay, basicthings in hoay would do. But
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if your hoa, because of thenegligence of the people, if the hoa
slowly but surely was taken over bypeople who only cared about themselves, maybe
some of them didn't even live inthe neighborhood. They only cared about power
and money in themselves, and theycared not at all for you, not
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at all for anything else. Thenwhat would happen over a period of time
is the hoa would become corrupt.In fact, your hoa might be corrupt.
Have you looked into it anyway?It would become corrupt. And because
people don't study these things. Let'ssay the hoa takes in ten thousand dollars
a year, maybe they spend sevenon the mowing and the Christmas lights,
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and then a little extra money goesinto their pockets. And this goes on
for any length of time where thehoa has become corrupted, well, what
will inevitably happen, as happens withany criminal institution, the top goal of
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the corrupted hoa will over time becomeonly protecting the hoa, not the Christmas
lights, not the mowing of theneighborhood, not you or your problems,
or the weeds or anything else.It just becomes protecting itself. That's what
you see now with virtually every governmentinstitution. We have so completely broken that
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it only exists to protect itself.This has been a podcast from wor