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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Jesse Kelly shoe another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show
on a Fantastic Friday and asked Doctor Jesse Friday, We're
gonna go over propaganda campaigns here.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
Why are men historically more leaders than women are New York?
What do you do if you're stuck there and can't
get out? AI? All that so much more coming up
in another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show. I kind
of wanted to piggyback off of the question we just
got about what if I'd been elected, would I've been corrupted?
One with another email guys asking about a propaganda campaign
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because he noticed one pro daylight savings time, anti Daylight
savings time, and he starts going through online and he's
noticing something about responses and he feels like it's a
propaganda campaign. So I'm going to read you a message
I got. I'm going to read it to you verbatim. No,
I'm not going to tell you who sent it because
that would be a violation. But this is a message
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I got yesterday. Quote, Hey, Jesse, are you open to
making money through influencer opportunities? I work with a few
different firms that would like to partner with you. Now
I know this person. We are not close, but I
know this person. He's involved in politics. I work with
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a few different firms influencer opportunities. Okay, all right, so
let me explain. I can't tell you where this stuff
comes from because it comes from all different types of
interests out there. Everybody has interests. Foreign governments have interests,
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large industries have interests. So let me explain it. Red
Lobster will be the perfect example here because everyone knows
how much I dearly love Red Lobster. Let's say I
am Red Lobster, and I'm looking for new ways to advertise.
Remember everyone's advertising. You hear me advertise, Everyone's advertising. Everyone
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wants their goods, their services to be advertised. Let's say
my goal is who would be a competitor of long
Long John Silvers. I enjoy Long John silvers, but that's
set it out aside. Let's say I'm Red Lobster and
I've done some research into it, and I find out,
look that Long John Silvers they're eating into my sales
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a little bit. They're taking what I think is ten
percent of my business. I don't necessarily want to be
overt about an anti Long John Silver's campaign do I
that's not something you want to see restaurants do. So
here's what I would do. I'm Red Lobster. I go
find a firm. There are firms out there, we'll call
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them pr firms. I go to the firm Chris and Corey,
and I say, hey, Chris Corey, what I have here
is ten million. I'm going to give it to you.
You can go ahead and pocket a million. I want
you to use nine million dollars and I want you
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to destroy the reputation of Long John Silver. Chris and
Corey have a variety of options at their disposal, but
one option they will definitely take is they're going to
find people with large social media followings and they're going
to see if those people will accept money to say
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something bad about Long John Silver. Now, you and me,
we're on social media. If you are, you don't have
to be, but you're on Facebook or Twitter or Instagram
or whatever. And you weren't privy to any of these meetings.
You didn't know Red Lobster even wanted to take out
Long John Silver. You certainly didn't know. I went to
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the firm Chris and Corey and gave them ten million dollars.
You don't have any idea, but you know what you do? Do?
You follow me on Twitter? And one day you wake
up and you see me, which I would never do,
but you see me trashing Long John Silver. Man. I
just went to Long John Silver and I got a
bad piece of fish. I've had food poisoning for three days.
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Long John Silver is trash. Well, I'm not gonna put
at the end of that that I got paid ten
thousand dollars for that tweet. What would the market rate
be for something like that? It would depend on the
size of the following. I don't know how many followers
I have on Twitter. I think it's eight hundred thousand
or something like that. I just told eight hundred thousand
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people that I got food poisoning from Long John Silver.
Eight hundred thousand people now have that in their heads.
Now what happens from here? Other people join in, people
who aren't paid. Maybe you, maybe you previously had a
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bad experience at Long John Silver. Now what I said
inspired you to join into the conversation. Now you're responding, yeah,
long John Silver sucks. You don't even know you're taking
part in a propaganda campaign, but you are. You don't
know that I'm a worthless sellout who sells my opinions
for a couple shekels. You don't know that, you don't
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have any idea that you're participating in the propaganda campaign.
On and on and on and on and on. This goes.
It goes like wildfire across social media, and for the low,
low price of ten million dollars, Red Lobster effectively tarnishes
the reputation of Long John Silver. So the next time
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it's family dinner night and you're in the mood for
some seafood, you go drive in right past Long John
Silver and pull into Red Lobster. That was a message
I got when you pay attention to people online with
large social media followings, large and small, but the larger
the more it's worth. Obviously, when you pay attention to them,
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you had better learn to vet what they're selling. Because
it's not just the Red Lobsters of the world that
have agendas. Solar panel company has an agenda, an oil
company has an agenda, Canada has an agenda, China has
a lot of agendas, Katar has an agenda, Israel has
an agenda, Mexico has an agenda. Gun rights groups anti
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gun groups. They have agendas, and any entity that has
money in its possession is going to use that money
to either promote themselves or tarnish their enemies. And so
many people who are online don't understand that every time
you dip your toe on that water, you are in
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the middle of a propaganda war. And this side is
being paid some of them side. The other side is
being paid some of them. The people underneath it who
are getting whipped up into a frenzy, they don't even
know they're part of the propaganda campaign. But now it's
all snowballing. Now that I've said it, you will see
it online. If you want to know a giveaway, here's
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a giveaway. Look for people who use the same language,
exact same sentence structure, same language. I ate at long
John Silvers and I got sick. Long John Silvers is trash.
I said that. Oh but wait, Clay Travis went online
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and he said long John Silvers is trash. I got sick.
Buck Sexton goes online, Long John Silvers is Wait a minute,
All three of these guys, separate human beings using the
same language. That's a paid for a campaign. You know.
Another giveaway and we have to we have to be
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shrewd to snakes here. We have to learn to sift
through this stuff. You know, another giveaway if it almost
comes out of the blue, if it doesn't make sense.
There was nothing really in the news. There were no
long John Silver's stories in the news. All of a sudden,
you may not even know the origins of it. All
of a sudden you log into Facebook and everybody's talking
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about long John Silver. That should make you step back
and think, am I in the middle of an influence
operation here? And remember influence operations they rely oftentimes on
people who don't know they're participating in one. That's honestly
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the people who fight against them. If you're out there
fighting against them, you're actually participating in it. Did you
know that people think they're succeeding when they go online
and oppose bad ideas loudly? Have you ever considered that
maybe you're promoting those bad ideas by talking about them.
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If I tell you, if I come out here right
now and I tell you, I don't want anybody talking
about this coffee stain on my shirt, nobody better talk
about this coffee stain. I spilled coffee on myself and
you better not talk about it. Is that going to
be an effective way to get people not to talk
about it. The only effective way to get people not
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to talk about it is not to bring it up.
This is the world in which we live. It used
to be all television, in print. You know. Propaganda, it's
always been around. It's audio, it's in print, it's television.
It's propaganda has always been around. But now with the
social media world that so many people live in, you
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better be able to recognize these campaigns when you see them.
I heard a story. I actually was ab who told
me it was some college athlete, some female athlete, and
Mercedes gave her a free Mercedes Suv. What did she do?
She put up one I think it was Instagram one
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Instagram post something pro Mercedes boom a new car. Watch
it just be careful that stuff happens out there. It
is the Jesse.
Speaker 3 (10:22):
Kelly Show on a wonderful, Wonderful Friday and ass doctor
Jesse Friday member. You can email the show Jesse at
Jesse Kellyshow dot com. That's enough about propaganda campaigns, Jesse.
How did it come to be that throughout history men
have typically been the ones in power, what met her
bigger and stronger throughout history. That has mattered a lot
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in our history. In the history of the United States
of America, we have never had a woman president.
Speaker 2 (10:53):
It people prefer men in leadership. They do. Doesn't mean
women can't be leaders, That's not what it means. But
humanity itself views men, bigger, stronger as being leaders. Oracle,
I'm excited to hear more of your idea for your
new organization. He's talking about my secret club that I'm starting.
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As you're the originator, you should be the leader, but
you need a title like grand master or my favorite
lord commander. I feel like grand master is a little
KKK ish, right, Chris. Don't they have a grand master?
I don't. Is it a grand wizard? I don't care.
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It sounds a little KKK ish. We don't. I'm sorry.
I'm not up on the KKK organizational chart, Chris. I
don't know what they are. I know they do have
a grand dragon because there's a I think there's a
KKK guy who lives down in this area in Houston,
and I think he has a big dragon on his lawn,
doesn't he, Chris? Do I have that right? I knew
I was right about that, all right, So I don't
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let's stay away from grand Master Commander makes me a
little uncomfortable. It's the lord part of it. And what, Chris,
You're right, it is too British. It is too British.
What's wrong with the oracle? What Chris is, no secret
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club does have to have secret ranks. I don't know.
I hadn't really thought of it. I'm not I'm not
sure that I'm comfortable disclosing my secret rank to you
at this time. That's where we're going to fall on
that Jesse. The Industrial Revolution in the eighteen hundreds displaced
many workers in the US, move the machines, new power sources,
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so on and so forth. And then she brings up AI.
She says, how does this new revolution compare to the
one in the eighteen hundreds? How should we help displaced workers?
So on and so forth. So I would be lying
to you. In fact, I would argue that most people
would be lying to you if they said they knew
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exactly what the AI revolution is going to be. I
have seen a lot of predictions on what AI may do.
I've seen people say that in America alone, fifty million
jobs will be lost, which would be catastrophic. I mean,
fifty million jobs would spark a revolution of some kind.
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It would be terrible. I've heard that before. I've heard
that that's way overblown, that that AI is way overblown.
It is very prevalent, but the companies are going to
chafe on it. The technology isn't there yet, maybe a
million jobs. I've heard predictions all over the map. I
will say it is important to understand that economies change,
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and whatever is hot right now may not be hot forever.
And if you choose to go into a career that
is kind of a temporary thing, you might be in trouble. Look,
there were a lot of people who made a lot
of money selling beepers back in the day. If that
was your specialty field beepers, you're hurting today, right, Sales
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probably aren't that great. If you go into sunglasses, well,
people are always going to want sunglasses, have always wanted sunglasses,
will always want sunglasses. I'm not telling you don't ever
go into these fields. But like I brought up yesterday,
software engineer and these tech guys. When I was younger,
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in my twenties, that was the field that was blowing
up all over the place. It was. It was like
a guaranteed job. Go into this field. If you can
get into the field and graduate, you a guaranteed job.
That stuff passes. I'll bring it up again. Men and women,
consider the trades. Consider the trades. Consider the money that
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is only going to increase from here. As tradesmen and
tradeswomen retire. And yes, ladies, there are trades for you. No,
I'm not trying to get you into plumbing, inn, HVAC.
That's more of a man field. I'm not telling you
that there are trades for women, X raytex and things
like that. But people aren't going to get tired of
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X rays. People aren't going to get tired of indoor plumbing, heat, electricity.
These are things AI cannot touch. Ay I can't do it.
AI can't run that snake down your toilet and unclogged
the thing. It just can't do it. AI can't install
a new AC doesn't know what it's looking at. I
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don't know what the AI revolution is going to bring.
I don't know, and nobody does. I am concerned about
it taking away people's livelihoods, There's no question about that.
I hate to see people out of work. That's always
been something. As you know, that bothers me because I'm
out of work, but I don't know where it's going. Jesse.
My family's been in New York since eighteen forty. Gosh,
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I work for New York City for twenty years. I'm
totally inclined to leave for a red state as our
values don't align here. Unfortunately, due to many reasons, I
am stuck here. What is your advice for someone like
me if I was stuck in a blue city, Because look,
I've told you before, if you're stuck in a blue state,
at least try to get to a red part of it.
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Get try to get out to Long Island. Right. If
you're stuck in a blue city, the best advice I
can give you is to keep your head down. You
are behind enemy lines, and as the communists in this
country get more and more evil, they're going to be
arresting more and more of us for no reason at all.
This is how communists have always operated. Keep your head
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down to march forwards. Best I can tell you it
is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wonderful Friday and
asked doctor Jesse Friday, member, you can download the show,
iHeart Spotify iTunes. I get to the women party here
in a second. Would you kind of tell Jesse to
keep phrases like he used pertaining to the wheel getting
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shot out to himself? Likewise, did he not disclose to
anyone wishing him harm? They're not making more Jesse Kellys.
In case you're wondering what this guy's talking about, what
I said was, remember I got my wheel shot out
last weekend. At least that's what they say. I got
my wheel shot out, And what I said was, I
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do not believe it. They were targeting me because if
they wanted me, they could have taken me. So I
pulled over right away to change the freaking tire. That's
what he's upset about. Listen, I was just being honest,
and as I told you many times before, I'm not
going to leave this world a second before God is
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ready to take me home. All right, I'm still alive
and kicking people tried to kill me before. I'm still here. Jesse,
yesterday you said you were we are sending our young
women to communist training camps and they're burning the country
down because of it. Talk about the university system, I
of course agree, but I want to hear your solution.
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Spell it out for the norms in the back. What
should we be doing with our young women? Solving this
problem has potential to say of our country. His name
is Danny, Well, what should we be doing with our
young women? First we have to understand the degree of
the problem. We have to understand just how bad it is.
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We have to have open eyes with our daughters, and
we have to be willing to tell our daughters no.
And I don't have daughters, but I understand that's a
very difficult thing. I'm grateful I don't have daughters because
I know a daughter would own me. I know I
would be that worthless dad who says yes to whatever
she asked for, because I would turn into a big softie.
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This is how ob gets me all the time. She
looks at me with those eyes and well, yes, get
the crappy Christmas cups and then it's over. I know
a daughter would do the same, So I know this
is easy for me to say when I don't have them.
But we cannot operate the way our country is now.
We cannot operate as if it's the same country we
had in nineteen seventy. Times change institutions change. Institutions that
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were formerly great can turn evil. Formerly okay can turn evil.
We have to understand that. For the longest time, Look
my parents' generation, I was told you gotta go to college.
You gotta go to college. You gotta go to college.
That's what they were told. You want a good job,
you got to go to college. Well, over this exact
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same period of time, the Communists were filling up the
university system and administrative rules and profitsorial rule. The Communists
were filling up the university system while we were telling
all of our young people they had to go to college.
That has brought us to a situation where colleges are
not universities are not leaning left, they're not biased. Our
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most elite institutions are the most evil institutions in the
university system. What's the result, Well, let's say let's say
your baby girl. Let's say your daughter. Let's say she's
a four point zero student. You know, women are wonderful students,
better students than men, to be honest with you, because
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schools are more designed for them. But we'll set that aside.
Let's say your daughter is one of these just aspirational people, hardworking,
four point zero Beta Club or whatever's she wants to
go somewhere, do something. Let's say she applies to Harvard
and gets accepted. What do you tell her? What do
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you tell her? What do you do in that moment?
Are you strong enough to say, no, go somewhere else,
We'll find something else for you.
Speaker 4 (21:12):
No.
Speaker 2 (21:14):
Not many people are able to have that conversation with
their sons or their daughters. But eighteen year old girls
leaving their parents home and walking into a communist training camp,
you are begging them to be eaten alive. It's not
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just the professors, it's their fellow students. She's out of
your house now. They are coming at her like wolves
every single day. And every single day I show up
here to the most heartbreaking emails from parents and grandparents
who lost their daughter in college. Jesse, it happened to me.
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Now she won't come home for Christmas. Now she says,
I'm I'm a fascist, Jesse. She hasn't spoken to me
in three years. Jesse. It was day after I when
the reason I plead so loudly about this is I
read these emails, and to be honest, I personalize it.
You know, my little buddies, are everything to me. When
they were leaving town yesterday, I called Ob that a
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late flight out. I called Ob when I was leaving
work like I always do, check in. Hi, everything okay
on time? That sounds good. Both boys asked her can
I talk to him? And both boys got on the
phone to talk to me. Of course, both of them
were telling me about the food they ate. Dad, you
got to try these mozzarella. But I mean, but what's
better than that? Nothing? And I think to myself, what
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if I send them off to college and I lose them?
What what would I do? What if I sent James
is seventeen? What if he goes to college next year?
He doesn't want to, But what if he goes to college?
And what if what if I spent my last Chris
miss with him because he turned into a communist and
hates me? Now, it would gut me be ud belief.
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So we have to understand the degree of the problem,
first of all, and we have to be open and
talk to our children about this problem. And that's not
an easy conversation I understand to have with your daughter. Hey, honey,
I know you're dreaming of going to Stanford because you
worked really hard and you got the grades, and of
course that's where your boyfriend's going. But no, you're not allowed.
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That's not an easy thing. That's not a fun conversation
to have. I get that. Not fun telling your kids. No,
I understand that. But man, she is in mortal danger
at these institutions. What do we do? Well? One, it's
not every university. It's most of them, the vast majority
of them. It's not every university. That's one. Two. I
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know she wants to run off and join a sorority
and have fun and do things that young people have
always done. What's wrong with some community college before she
goes off to that school? What's wrong with another year
or two under your roof, with your values, going to
church with you, talking to you, another year or two
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as her young mind develops to get her more prepared
for where she's going. Doesn't matter that you attended a
university for four years. You can get attend it for
one year and then you still graduate from there the
same way as the other guy who attended it, and
you save a ton of money. Secrets. I've always got you.
What I'm speaking to you speaking your language. What's wrong
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with trades? What's wrong with that nothing, Jesse. If Republicans
keep the White House, could the president give Trump a
cabinet appointment? Is this allowed? Do you think it would
be beneficial or too big of a distraction? Donald Trump
does not share the limelight. Donald Trump and that that's
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not not dogging on him. You know that as well
as I know that it would be a huge distraction.
What are you gonna tell Donald Trump to get back
to work, stop talking to the media. That he's a
media hound. It's been a media hound his entire life.
You think he's gonna sit back in the back office
stateland papers and declining interviews. That we do more interviews
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than you do. Plus he's a workaholic. Anyway, he's gonna
be touring the country. We cannot We can't ride this
train forever. It can't be the Trump movement. It has
to be the America First movement, the make America a
Great movement about whatever whatever term you want to put
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on it. It can't just belong to Donald Trump. We've
got to let him go now. If we are fortunate
enough to keep the White House in twenty twenty eight,
let's say it's JD. Vance or someone else, but Trump's
going to be there as an advisor when needed, and
he'll be a valuable adviser, especially when it comes to
foreign policy. He knows all the players, He knows that
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this or that he'll be around as an advisor. He's
not going to disappear from sight, but the movement itself
has to let him go when he's done. We have
three more years and then that's it. No more. Trump
is the Jesse.
Speaker 5 (26:23):
Kelly Show on a fantastic, Fantastic Friday and ass doctor
Jesse Friday. Remember you can still email us Jesse at
Jesse kellyshow dot com. Before I get back to the
questions again, She's on this media tour. Michelle Obama is
on this weird media tour that I can't quite figure
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out because she's not selling a book, she says, bouncing
around complaining about everything the entire time.
Speaker 2 (26:50):
Can you imagine? Can you imagine being married to this woman?
And it gives me great joy because I have such
disdain for Barack Obama, it gives me great joy to
know this. He has to live with her all the time.
If she complains this often in public, what is she
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like at home? Oh my gosh, it has to be brutal.
Speaker 4 (27:15):
Worry about it. Let me explain something to white people.
Our hair comes out of our head naturally in a
curly pattern. So when we're straightening it to follow your
beauty standards, we are trapped by the straightness. That's why
so many of us can't swim and we.
Speaker 2 (27:35):
Run away just exhausting. You know, you know that Barack
gets nagged at all the time about everything. Nothing is
ever good enough. Guys, the two time president of the
United States of America. They're filthy rich now because of him.
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They're on Oprah's yat, they're taking private jets everywhere the world,
all because of Barack Obama. And you know she just
must ride him like she's trying to break him in
in the rodeo circuit. It has to be brutal. You
didn't take the trash out? Are you gonna park there?
You know it has to be brutal. Dear balding robe guy,
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have you considered that ab might be a Canadian honeypot?
After all? The litmus test is if it's too good
to be true anyway, she must be very dedicated. One
that's not very nice, Okay, ob is a very lucky woman.
Two now I'm suspicious. What if she is What Chris,
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but she went back to Ohio, that's what she says.
What if she's in Canada as we speak right now,
giving them information about me, information she's gotten out about me.
I don't know. Now, you know what I'm gonna do.
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I'm going to challenge her on it. What, Chris, does
she know anything about the Secret Club? No? No, she doesn't.
But now I'm worried that she's going to try to
manipulate her way in or at least try to get
information out of me. You know what she'll do. She
makes this banana pudding that is life changing. She's going
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to try to hold that over my head. If I
don't tell her stuff about the Secret Club, she could be,
she could be anyway. You know what I'm gonna do.
There's only one way to handle this. I'm just going
to accuse her of it right to her face and
see where it goes. I'm sure that'll go well. Jesse,
if you don't mind sharing, which Texas propositions did you
vote against? And why? Oh that was? There was a
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big statewide election in Texas and I voted for most
of them. They were great stuff. No estate tax no
things like that, and parental rites, a lot of stuff
like that. There were things, only a few I voted against.
One of them that stands out and won't go over
all of them was they all passed by the way,
so my vote didn't do any good on these. But
there was one of I forget the exact language. It
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was something to do with creating a government fund or
agency to help people with dementia. And I was talking
with the boys, because I talked to my boys about politics,
I was talking with them about why I was voting
against it, and they obviously asked why, Dad, you know,
because they know I have a heart for older people
and certainly people who struggle with dementia and things like that. Dad,
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why would you vote against that? And I had to
explain to them, boys, the government can't do that anytime
the government is creating a fund or an agency of something.
We're going to create a committee, we're going to have
an agency. We're going to have a dementia agency, and
we're going to set aside twenty million dollars for dementia research.
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None of that's going to get to people with dementia,
or or very little of it is it's all going
to flow into the hands of these filthy bureaucrats who
will never be fired the ten years from now. Go
ahead and mark it down. You know what, Chris, write
this down. If we're still on the air. I can't
wait to rub this in everyone's face. Whatever that dementia
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thing was that Texas just passed, there will be some
sort of a corruption scandal at some point in time
with it. Governments, when they create funds for things, the
funds are always used poorly. Have you heard that story
recently about BBC, that British media organization, and how they
lied about Donald Trump? They just flat out edited his
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speech to make it look like he said something he didn't.
Did you know that we the American taxpayer, through USAID
and the various cutout agencies they use. Did you know
that we are the second highest donor to BBC. You
you went to work today, government stole money out of
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your paycheck. Then they send the money out to the
various agencies they created. The agencies they created, like USAID,
they then create other agencies. So your money is flowing
from your wallet into this bureaucrat's hands, and of course
he's going to get paid and he's going to take
a vacation, and then he's going to take whatever money's
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left and send it to another agency, and he's going
to get paid, and he's going to take a vacation,
and eventually the money is going to flow to a
communist media organization that lies about the president you voted
for three times. Governments are not able to be good
stewards of money, your money, and they're not able to
run a single agency properly. They cannot do it. It's
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why it's so important that government be small. Government has
to be limited. There is no such thing as good government.
Always burn that into your head. Government is something that
has to be tightly controlled. As George Washington said, there's
no such thing as good government. It fills up with
selfish idiots and power hungry people, and they find a
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way to abuse you and your liberty all the time.
This is what these people live for. They just sit
around tinkering with things and figuring out how to ruin
somebody's life, and they get off on it. They take
a great deal of pleasure on it. Remember that story
out of New York where the dude had a pet
squirrel and somebody animal control was someone squirrel never heard anybody.
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Animal Control showed up in his house while he was
gone and took the squirrel and executed it. Just miserable,
little evil tyrants that live and die to make your
life miserable. I don't know why I went off on that.
We have another hour. I'll try to lighten it up
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