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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, the Jesse Kelly's Show. Another hour of The Jesse
Kelly Show on a fantastic, wonderful Friday. We'll talk about
the communists world to make believe here really quickly get
to this Biden Aid pleading the fifth once again. Mainly
we're going to focus on you and all your ask
doctor Jesse questions, talking about the elites versus the streets
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and so on and so forth. Before we get to that, though,
I just remember Communists have to lie about everything. At
all times. They're lying. That's why if you look at
Democrat talking points on every issue, it's almost like they're
trying to hide what they want and what they're talking
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about because they are. They understand lies are necessary. You
don't get in trouble as a communist if you lie.
Lies are required, lies are encouraged. You get in trouble
if you tell the truth. That's what will hurt you.
This is for a purpose, they understand. Well, pause for
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a second. We oftentimes those of us on the right,
we think this, We think this political stuff is about popularity.
While we can't do that. It won't be popular. We
can't do that, it won't be popular that the communist understands.
It's not about popularity, it's about power. They're not trying
to sell their sick, demonic religion to everybody. If you
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were to show up to a Communist office, the local
Democrat office, and you were to tell them, hey, I
have a family values, I believe in, you know want
I want the economy to be good. I was raised,
I had a good upbringing. I go to church on Sunday,
essentially not telling them you were a Republican, but telling
them you were a solid human being, good head on
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your shoulders. They probably wouldn't even bother with you. They say, Okay, leave,
we know you're not voting for us. They're not trying
to speak to everyone when they lie. They're trying to
speak to the mentally ill, demonic base that makes up
the Democrat Party today. So they tell these huge, ridiculous
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lies that make you roll your eyes and say things like,
nobody's going to believe that. No, you won't believe that.
When they say things like this, the drugged out loser
freak at home believes it.
Speaker 2 (02:25):
The proposed eight billion dollars cut to global aid programs
is not only a short sighted betrayal of American leadership.
But it is going to result in millions of people
getting sick and losing their lives.
Speaker 1 (02:39):
But it's you roll your eyes. That's dramatic, that's ridiculous,
that's crazy. The average Democrat believes that stuff. You've heard
the term kidnapping many times. Democrats are using that term
in reference to Ice apprehending illegals and deporting them. Democrats
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have started to they found a word they like, kidnapping, kidnapping, kidnapping,
let's just use that word kidnapping. Of course, that's crazy
and it's wrong. But again, they're not going for accuracy.
That's in fact what they're not going for. They're going
for drama. They're trying to create emotions, angst anger motivation
in their demonic basse. Karen Bass came up with the
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claim that Ice quote kidnapped the Los Angeles mother on
the way to work. She has repeated this. It's a
complete fabrication, Like every single part of it was a
complete fabrication. Now maybe you're sitting there thinking, I bet
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she feels bad now now that it's been exposed, everyone's
reporting on it. Now, she looks bad to you, she
looks bad to me. I bet she feels bad. I
bet she'll tell another lie tomorrow, in the next day,
and the next day and the next day. Communists believe
in lying the same way you believe in truth. That's
the best way I can drive that home for them.
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They'll tell the truth on occasion if they absolutely have to,
but not very comfortable with it. That's exactly how you
think about lying, right. You want to be a person
who tells the truth all the time. Occasionally your wife
asks if the dress makes it look fat? Okay, I'm
gonna lie at this point in time because I don't
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for the right reasons. I'm not comfortable. That's exactly how
they think about telling the truth. To build the world
of make believe their people reside in it requires constant
lies about everything. Hey, doctor Jesse, I love the show.
Trying to wrap my mind around this. Do the elites
use the streets to get more power for themselves and
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they're playing on the angst to the malcontent. Should we
feel sorry for the gullible street animals? Yeah? To be honest, Yeah,
I meant what I said about who makes up the
Democrat base? And in fact, they pull everything now and
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they're always gathering data. Who listens to this radio show.
Who buys a Mercedes, who buys a Hondi, who buys
the ritos? Who votes Democrat? And so we have all
this information out there about who's most likely to do it.
And the truth is, if you are somebody who is
let's say, had a very rough upbringing, your life is
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a little bit a mess. Drugs usually involved. You're not
a secure person full of anxiety. If you are suffer
from any kind of mental illness at all, You're going
to vote Democrat. You just are. You're primed for Democrat.
That's what I've told you about the child tranny stuff.
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Why are all the kindergarten teachers trying to teach your
kid to be gay? Why is that a thing? Hey,
cut your penis off? Why is it a thing? Do
you think they just have a strong desire to have
little Billy mutilate himself? Not really, No, it's a recruitment drive.
What is communism? The religion of the malcontent? The mal content?
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A happy, content human being would never go for the revolution.
A miserable, mentally ill freak would. So you convince little
Billy that maybe he's a girl. Start injecting hormones, Start
chopping pieces of his body off. Soon he finds himself destroyed, physically, destroyed, mentally.
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He is a wreck in every possible way. Well, remember,
they don't care about Billy. They care about power. Who's
Billy going to vote for until he commit suicide, Who's
he gonna vote for? Democrat? You know I've told you
before about your kids, if you have them or you're
raising them, If you're worried about your kids getting caught
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up and all this communists filth in college and the
media and all the stuff that's pushed out there, yes,
you should actually teach them about politics and right from wrong,
and you should teach those things. But if you want
to start early, teach them to be grateful. Ask your kids, well,
here's what I do with mine. Tell me something you're
grateful for. It doesn't have to be big dad. I'm
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grateful it's hot here in Houston today. I'm you're grateful
we have air conditioning. That's a great one. Create a
grateful heart in your children. They will never turn into
communists because they won't be mouth contents. Jesse, did you
ever find a pair of flip flops that were as
amazing as the ones you lost? In the Everglades while
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rescuing the dime whose car went into the water. Okay,
apparently we need to recap this story a little bit
because this has grown into a legend that it should
not have grown into. H I didn't save a dimes
life in Florida. That is not what happened. Here is
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exactly what happened. The flip flops. I'll go ahead and
lead with that. You know, I'm not big on fashion.
I don't know how to dress. If you're watching the show.
I'm actually wearing one of my hunting shirts today because
it was the first T shirt I grabbed out of
the dresser. I'm not a fashionable person. And because I
don't care about fashion, I don't want to. I don't
want to sound like Chris here. I don't like to
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spend any money really on clothing. I kind of have
always thought that's ridiculous. So my wife knows this, and
it frustrates her that I don't that I don't care
about fashion as much. She's not frantic about it, but
she wishes I would dress nicer. More so, she knows
she has to have the burden of buying me. If
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you want me to have a nice sport coat. You're
gonna have to buy it. You know you want me
to have night gen, nice jeans, a nice pair of shoes,
You're going to have to buy them. So she buys
me a pair of flip flops sandals because we were
going to Florida. We were going down there for something.
I forget it was. It was just a vacation thing.
We were going down to Florida. Marco Island is where
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we were going, which I was really cool. I love
Marco Island. But we're getting ready to go to Florida.
I of course have the old ratty. I seriously think
they cost three dollars pair of flip flops that you
buy in Walmart. It's just you know what I'm talking about.
There's a big vat of them in the summertime. You
reach in and grab one, they're like fifty nine cents,
and now you have a pair of flip flops. They're
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flip flops. I don't know why I ever would want
anything better than that. They're just flip flops. So that's
what I was going to wear to Florida. She was mortified,
absolutely mortified. We were mortified by my fashion. I'll put
it that way, she goes out and buys me, get this,
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a seven dollar pair of flip flops. I know, Chris,
I know, and I just I just flipped out when
she told me, seventy dollars you're sending them back. And
she just begged me, she said, please just try him on.
Just try him on, is all I'm asking. I put
him on. They were glorious. They were so comfortable. Oh, Chris,
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it was like they it was like they held your
foot like a glove. It was it was no, what, Chris, what?
I know? What's more than you spend on a normal
pair of shoes, Chris. Nobody's surprised by that. Okay, nobody,
No one listening right now is surprised by that. That's
more than you probably spent on your car. Anyway, I'll
finish this story in a moment. It is The Jesse
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Kelly Show on a Fantastic Fantastic Friday. Member. You can
email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Back to
our story. The question, in case you're just now joining us,
was about the story of me and the Everglades and
the car wreck and the flip flops and Bob bought
me in a really expensive pair of flip flops, because
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she hates that I have no fashion and don't spend
any money on clothes. A seventy dollars pair of flip flops.
This is years ago, and I still remember the number.
I freaked out. I tried them on. She begged me
to keep them. I loved them. I kept them on.
Now we're down in Marco Island. We want to go
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on a little airboat tour. You know those airboats. Those
are the flat bottom boats where they take through the Everglades.
I know, at least you've seen them in the movies.
If you haven't ever been on one with a huge
fan that blows them along. Super fun, I should point
out super fun. But there we went and did one
of those tourists, the airboat tours in Florida. To get there,
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you had to be on this long, long, two lane
road right, only two lanes, and you are in the Everglades.
They built this road in the Everglades. There's swamp to
your left, swamp to your right. We go there, airboat tour.
All good. We have our uber driver pick us up
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and we take off and head back. Now this is
road is not only long through the swamp. It's straight
as an arrow miles as far as you can see.
There's no curves straight through the swamp. I'm in the
front seat. I'm in the front seat with the Uber driver.
There are three people in the back seat, my wife
and another couple. We're flying up the road and I'm
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in the front and I'm looking and it looks like
there's a car in our lane heading right towards us, fast,
really really really fast. And the driver at first doesn't
see it. I don't know what that idiot was doing,
but I finally tell him, hey, do you see this?
Do you see this? The girls finally see it, and
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the girls start freaking out in the back seat. Driver
gets it, starts honking his horn, and remember we're in
the Everglades. There's not a ton of room to pull
off the road. There's some a little bit of an edge,
but not a ton. He starts slowing way down an
echine as far over to the right as he possibly can,
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and this car is still flying a screaming at us.
A small car, a little little two seater just I
don't know, Hondai Kia, something like that small thing. Finally,
very clearly, the driver looks up. I don't know whether
she was passed out or texting or whatever it is,
looks up. I would say two hundred feet from us.
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She had to be doing seventy miles an hour too,
so she's flying. The car immediately swerves over back into
the lane where she's supposed to be, but over corrects.
I'm sure she was panicking freaking out, swerves to the right,
swerves back to the left, then of course, one more
over correction back to the right, and woo right off
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the road. She goes out into the freaking Everglades. I
mean into the Everglades. The car it's behind us at
this point. Keep in mind the car disappears. We don't
see it. The idiot driver starts to pull right back
out on the road and just cruise back. I'm like, dude,
turn around, there's somebody turn someone's hurt. What are you doing?
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He turns around. My buddy Luis is in the car
with me. He turns around. He pulls as close to
her as she as he can. I'm doing this from memory.
I would say. The back of her car, which is
her car, is halfway underwater. I need to point out
again this is a swamp. It carved a path through
all the grass that was as tall as I was,
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so you could see the back of her car, and
halfway in the water, it's dipped down. The nose of
it is dipped down, and I would say she's one
hundred feet into the swamp, maybe more, all Chris, it
might have been more. I might be undershooting that she
was flying when she went off. She pulled to Duke's
of Hazard, right into the freaking swamp. Well, this is
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where I screwed up. I didn't save the girl. But
I'm wearing my flip flops. I jump into the water
because I am worried that she is hurt. You know,
smashed her face off, the windshield, thrown out of the car,
and I don't even know that it's a she. Right now,
I'm worried whoever's in the car is hurt. And you
know what's going through your mind? What if there's a kid,
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what if they're so I'm in a hurry. I didn't
take my phone out of my pocket, didn't take my
seventy dollars flip flops off. I jump into the water. Uh,
first step, first flip flop gone. We're talking in four
feet of water in muck. So it's gone, second step,
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second flip flop, gone, disappeared. By this point, I'm covered
in mud, I'm covered in water. Louis is with me,
and we just charge our way up to the back
of the car. Uh. Find her freaking out. It's a
young girl. Find her freaking out in the driver's side.
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Tell her to put it in park and turn the
car off because everything's getting flooded out because the cars
the car's underwater. She couldn't get the door open because
the car's half underwater, so I had to go back
to the back of the car tell her to unlock it.
The car was still locked. We had to pop the
little back hatch off and drag her out the back
of the car and drag her over to the road.
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By then someone had called the sheriff. By the time
we got to the road, the sheriff was there. She
was not drowning, she was not dying. I didn't save
her life. I did what any person would do, and
I went into the swamp to pull somebody out of
a car. There was nothing heroic about it whatsoever. It
was a normal human being thing. This story has taken
on a life of its own bit the Jesse Kelly
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Show on a wonderful, fantastic Friday. We have so many
asked Doctor Jesse questions to get to. I want to
touch on this gabbared thing again. I touched on it
last hour. Just Tausi Gabbard has said. She came out
today and she basically said it's time for prosecutions. I'll
read you verbatim what she said. Their goal, this is
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Tausea Gabbard's words. Their goal was to usurp President Trump
and subvert the will of the American people, no matter
how powerful. Every person involved in this conspiracy must be
investigated and prosecuted to the fullist extent of the law.
The integrity of our democratic republic depends on it. We
are turning over all documents to the DOJ for a
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criminal referral. So I'm going to say this. I do
not want to get your hopes up, as I said
last hour about government people going to prison. I don't
want to get your hopes up because that never happens.
But maybe you're out on Pambondi, A lot of people are.
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Maybe you're undecided still, maybe you love her. Maybe none
of that matters. Now, this is her test. This is
the true test. When you have the DNI, the Director
of National Intelligence, uncovering concrete information. This is an Internet
rumor stuff, concrete information proving that communists inside of our
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government like Brennan use their positions of power for politics
to crush Republicans and protect Democrats, and it's documented. This
is the time for government people to go to prison.
And this is the test for Pambondy. If Pambondy digs
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into this like a pit bull and somebody gets real punishment,
hopefully somebodies, but at this point I'm so jaded. I'll
settle for one. If some government person, not a low
level lackey, a big shot, gets arrested, tried, and sent
to prison, Pam bondis a success. If she cannot do this,
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get rid of her. This is the test government people.
I mean, look, Talzy Gabbrig just said what I've said
many times before, and I think you agree with me
on this. We can't save the country no matter how
many times we elect Donald Trump. We cannot save the
country if government criminals are immune from prosecution whenever they
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commit crimes with their office. If you're in the director
of the FBI, director of the CIA, and you know
that you can commit crimes, you can politic you can
do whatever you want, and you will never go to prison.
Then we can't save the United States of America. We
have to put some kind of fear inside of these
evil people, because evil people will always be with us.
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Even once these ones are gone, once James Camy and
Christopher Ray and Brennan or once they're all fart and dust,
there'll be more evil people inside of the government wanting
to do evil things. And those evil people who want
to do evil things will have to look back on
what happens right now, right now and decide whether or
not it's worth it. Well, I'm the director of the FBI,
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and man I could cover up these crimes by this democrat.
I really would like to do that. I'm a Democrat,
and man I could probably. I could probably cook the
books and come up with some evidence and destroy this republic.
And I could do that. But well, I mean, the
last guy who did that went to prison. I better not.
That's the only thing that will change that person's mind,
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whoever he is in the future. That's the only thing
that will sway him. Fear and pain if he thinks
he can do it and get away with it like
they always do. It'll never stop, and these people will
just eat us alive from the inside. That's a fact, Jesse.
You talk frequently about the evils of communism, and most
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of your audience would agree with the vile results of it.
The world even the Commies call Hitler evil. But when
I discuss current people or events with my wife and
others in my close circle about a specific person today
being evil or committing evil acts, I find that they
become visibly uncomfortable and may even make comments that the
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person isn't evil, They're well intentioned and just going about
things wrong. Why are people so hesitant to call out evil?
How do we change that? Thanks for being America's Daddy says.
His name is Ethan. Human beings, it is human nature
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to avoid acknowledgment of a horrible situation. If your boat
slams into an iceberg and starts to take on water,
eventually you'll get to where you need to be. But
the human human nature reaction is will be Okay, it's
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just a scratch, We're only taking on a little water.
It's not the end of the world. Because acknowledging how
bad the situation is, it can be too much for
the human psyche, so they avoid doing it. So it's
easy to look back on Hitler. Because Hitler's dead and
gone and the most reviled person in history. It's easy
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to say that guy's evil. Okay, what about the da
who just let the rapist out and he raped a
sixty year old woman and then murdered her. Oh well,
he was just soft on crime. He's he's misguided. It's
human nature to think all the evil was in the
past somewhere else, because if you acknowledge that it's right here,
that we have monsters living among us, that can be
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too much for people. People don't want to accept that.
Remember that story. We've talked about this before. I've used
this as an example. You've heard of the Warsaw uprising
or Warsaw ghetto uprising. The Nazis, speaking of Hitler, gathered
all the Jews in some horrible ghetto and Warsaw and
they were starving them to death and killing them, and
it was horrible, horrible as you can imagine, and they
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would ship them out on the trains to the death
camps from that area. Get on the train, Get on
the train, Get on the train. The Warsaw Uprising is
this famous tale the Jews smuggled in a bunch of
guns and stuff and started cooking Nazis with Molotov cocktails
and killing them. It was a great story, right, But
the part of the story that's very revealing is eighty
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percent of the Warsaw Ghetto had already willingly gone down
to the trains and were trained off to the death
camps before the uprising happened. Eighty percent gone. That's not
a Nazi story or a Jewish story. That's a human
nature story. It's not that bad. No, we can't now.
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I'm sure they're not. Maybe they're not killing everybody. Maybe
some people are just working. It's human nature. Eighty percent
gone before finally they said, well, I mean, I think
we should probably start killing them back, don't you. Human nature?
People don't want to acknowledge how bad it is. Jesse,
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What do we need to do to start deporting members
of Congress like Omar and Salazar for their anti americanism?
Lincoln did it, so the president has been set. Well,
this whole deport ihan Omar thing. I'm all about it.
By the way, She's famously constantly telling people she's Somalis.
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She fights for Somali's missus, Somalia loves Somalia, She's there
for Somalia. So if you're dis loyal to the United
States of America in any role, I don't care if
you're a dishwasher or a member of Congress. The naturalize
and deport period, denaturalize, deport goodbye. Let us know how
it is in Somalia. However, the point remains that we've
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made before. The people in Congress, the scumbags who are
in Congress on both sides, are an accurate reflection of us.
Maybe not you specifically. I'm sure it's probably not you specifically.
But you can hate that iohan Omar is there, or
aoc is there, or Maria Salazar is there. You can
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hate them all. They are an accurate reflection of their district.
They're what the people in that district want. You could
denaturalize and deport iohan Omar all day long, but until
you change the people, they're just gonna find another one,
and then another one after her, and another one after her.
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You're focusing on the symptom and not the root of
the problem. All right, let's talk about California banning guns.
Let's talk about boy names and more pities The Jesse
Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Friday. Remember you can
email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. We'll of
course be back on Monday for medal of honor Monday,
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and we still have more than an hour today. Let's
turn through some more of these things. I'm in a
great mood. I'm I'm actually mad at myself. Let me
pause really quickly. My hopes are a little bit up
about getting government prosecutions. The Tausi Gabberd statement is pretty bold.
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Here's why my hopes are up. Briefly up. Don't worry.
I'll be back to being cynical Jesse in a moment.
That's quite a statement to make. Taulsi Gaberd did not
dance around this thing. She laid it out there big time.
Prosecute these people. We have to prosecute these people to
save the republic. We're turning over all the documents to
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the DOJ. I have a hard time believing she would
make statement like that without approval, because what you were,
what you're doing. What if BONDI doesn't want to what
if she doesn't want to prosecute him or doesn't think
she can prosecute them. If you're a Tulsa Gabbard and
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you make a statement like that, then Pam BONDI looks bad.
If it doesn't happen. Surely they talked. Surely somebody talked.
It leads me to believe we might get an indictment.
I'm sorry, my hopes are up, but they are. I
can't help it. Maybe I'm just in a wonderful mood. Hey, Jesse,
what are your thoughts in the impending California glock band says,
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his name is Joe. It's unconstitutional. The Supreme Court's going
to strike it down. The Supreme Court's going to strike
it down. But just remember, they don't want your guns
because of crime. They don't want your guns because of
mass shootings. Democrats, communists have been trying everything in their
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power to disarm you for decades because they want to
hurt you. Well, they want the freedom to hurt you.
They want to control you, control what you say, what
you think, what you do. It's all about control. It's
all about force. But in the end, as Mao said,
all political power comes from the barrel of a gun.
If they are the only ones with the guns and
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we are not, they'll do whatever they want. They will
do unspeakable things. Think about the things they've already done
to you. Think about the things they did during COVID. Now,
imagine what they would have done if we were disarmed
the American Communists. They should put a smile on your face.
He stresses about your guns. It bothers him so badly.
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He just if we could just get the guns out
of their hands, then we could finally hurt them. But
they have so many guns. I mean, they know what
they know. They don't out arm us, and that is
the only reason you are still reasonably free in any way.
These people would have taken everything if you weren't. Jesse,
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My wife and I are working on an anti communist
baby number three, hoping for a boy this time. We're
struggling to come up with good boys' names. If you
had another son, what would you name him? His name
is Kyle, I'd name him Jesse. Hey, Jesse. I'm sixty
one years old, divorced for more than twenty years, with
four children who are grown now, three boys and one girl.
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Two of my sons are autistic who live with their
mother in a different state. She takes all their social
Security money AH to pay her bills, and I am
an alcoholic. I feel like a failure as a father
because there's nothing I can do to help my autistic
twins who are severely neglected by their mother. I don't
have a lot of money. I'll make enough money to
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pay the bills and pay my rent. I'm in a
relationship now with a wonderful woman of fourteen years. I
expect to spend the rest of my life with her.
She assessed me for who I am. I feel like
alcoholism is a curse which I cannot beat. Not have
enough money to petition in family court where my ex
wife lives, to try and get custody of them. But
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I don't even know if they would be better with
me because of the fact that I drink too much.
Please give me some advice of what I should do.
All right, But that's a heavy one. That's a lot.
I'm sorry you're going through it, but AA is free.
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You know that all the other problems with your wife
and you and you're you're not making enough money and
things like that. It's wild how your problems start to
clear up when you start to free yourself of addiction,
whatever you happen to be addicted to, Because what happens
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when you're addicted to anything? You said alcohol will make
it about alcohol? Is it tends to rule your rule
your life. It's not that you don't love other things,
your girlfriend, your kids, your other things, maybe or even
do your job well. But in the end, you're always
thinking about booze and a good way to get booze.
I bet you I can get to some booze tonight.
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As soon as I get out of work, I'll get
to some booze. It occupies everything. Oh, I don't want
to go there. They're not going to have booze. It
occupies every part of your mind. But I'm preaching to
the choir. You know this. You said you're an alcoholic.
I think you're closer to quitting than you think you are.
You would never write me this email if you weren't
ready to quit. Just because you have not yet quit
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doesn't mean that's not coming. What do I always tell
you about addiction as someone who's had it in my
life too, I'm not free of it as someone who's
had it. If you're struggling like you clearly are. You're winning.
You'll eventually win. It is not this curse that will
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last the rest of your life. Keep struggling, Keep struggling.
Maybe you drink a fifth of whiskey a day. What
if you took one night off, or what if tonight
you had two glasses instead of the whole bottle. Maybe
tomorrow you have two glasses again. Maybe the next day
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you have one. Get some professional help if you need it.
Keep struggling. As far as your kids go, your money situation,
your mental situation, it's all gonna get better once you
tackle the alcohol situation. One problem at a time. You
got a good woman. Now it sounds like one problem
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at a time, your woman standing with you. Get yourself
cleaned up. You can do it. It may take five years.
I'm not gonna say. If you fail tomorrow, next day,
don't give up. Get up again and try it again.
Keep moving forward.