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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from WR.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
The Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of The Jesse Kelly
Show on a wonderful Tuesday. We'll talk about a great
win that we've had this hour, a good win, a
win that's in the process of put it that way.
We're going to open up talking about more about the lies.
It's going to be about the media, but about the
lies they tell. Sean Spicer is gonna join us about

(00:25):
a half hour from now, always interested in his political takes, emails, moving,
so much more coming up on the world famous Jesse
Kelly Show. Now here's the headline. TV News assaults the
second Trump administration with ninety two percent negative coverage. That's

(00:46):
from NewsBusters. Now, the media being on the left is
not some groundbreaking concept that you that you and I
need to discuss right now. You already know that's that's old.
Why though, are they this way? You know what, Let's
focus on the Biden portion of it, because that'll be
pretty revealing, the Biden portion. Do you remember this guy

(01:08):
who was president for four years.

Speaker 3 (01:09):
To be sure that we're able to make every single
solitary person eligible for what I've been able to do
with the UH, with the COVID, I excuse me with
dealing with everything we have to do with.

Speaker 2 (01:24):
Look if we finally beat Medicare, that was a guy,
he was president for four years, and of course you
remember how the media covered it.

Speaker 4 (01:40):
President Biden's decline and it's cover up by the people
around him is a reminder that every White House, regardless
of party, is capable of deception.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
Sorry, this is I'm explaining. This is the White House
correspondence dinner. They're trying to explain how they covered him.
But being truth why they covered form.

Speaker 4 (02:05):
Tellers also means telling the truth about ourselves. We myself included,
missed a lot of this story, and some people trust.

Speaker 2 (02:15):
You know, we'll stop. We'll stop. We'll stop for a moment.
I'll let them continue on. We missed a lot of
this story. That's the part I want to focus on here,
because they're trying to do something. Chuck Todd one of
these common media people, He's out there doing the same
kind of thing.

Speaker 5 (02:33):
This is not a media failure. This is a failure
of the Democratic Party. And I just sort of sort
of the virtue signaling that some people have done to
try to say that the media missed the story. They
didn't miss this story. So I you know, it's not
like this. This isn't WMDs, where the White House worked
with the mainstream media to manufacture a story that did

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not exist. That was a press failure. This was not
that failure. This is an attempt by some to virtue signal,
and it's this horrible sort of pitting different news organizations
against each other, when ultimately the people at fault are
Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi.

Speaker 2 (03:15):
Jill Biden, Joe Biden.

Speaker 5 (03:17):
Kamala Harris, every elected member of Congress.

Speaker 2 (03:23):
Let's talk about fallback lies. If you will fall back positions. Okay,
we've had this talk about different battles and wars before,
but it's important. If you're on a military campaign of
some kind, it's important to have a fall back position

(03:44):
if you are dug in on the defensive somewhere. Now,
you don't want to plan for a retreat, That's not
what I'm saying, but you should plan on what if
we are attacked, What if this section happens to be overrun?
Where do we fall back a fallback position? Let's fall
back here, leave this trench, get back to this bunker.

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Once we get to this bunker, we can reorganize, we
can defend ourselves. It's a fallback position. Communists love fallback lies.
They love them, They live for them. And the media
is trying really hard to tell you one now about
what happened with Joe Biden, because the reality of what

(04:27):
happened is very obvious to you. The American media believes
it's their job to promote Democrats and destroy Republicans, and
so they were fully aware that Joe Biden was not
a fully functional adult. They were so aware that they
received handouts from the White House, the same ones they
handed Joe Biden. They knew the questions, they had to

(04:49):
submit their questions ahead of time, and they knew he'd
been given a cheat sheet to call on them with
the questions. They knew it all. They knew. They covered
it up because they're communists. He was a communist and
they are promoting his revolution. That's why they covered it up.
That's why you knew about it, and they pretended not to.

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You have eyes and ears, you could see the decline.
But you see, here's the problem for the media. For
the communists in the media, what do you do about that? Now?
They study poll numbers, just like politicians do. They study ratings,
approval ratings, all these things. What the American media knows

(05:31):
now they know it is that after they got done
covering up for Joe Biden, even more people left. They
hemorrhaged viewers, they hemorrhaged listeners. The American people, this goes
beyond you and me. The American people are angry at
the media for covering it up. Well, what do you

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do about that? If you're in the media, Well, here's
what you can't do. You can't you can't pretend like
it didn't happen, because everyone watched it happen. So you
need a fallback lie. That's what you need. You need
you need a way to explain away your bad behavior.

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For instance, let's say on the way home tonight, I
want to get just stupid drunk. I want to stop
at the bar and I want to drink a bunch
and then I'm gonna drive home irresponsibly, and I want
to show up at the house hammered. And let's say
I do that. I show up just blasted No, I'm
not gonna do that, don't worry, but I show up

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just blasted shots everything else. I walk in the door
Bob takes one look at me and she knows, oh gosh,
and then she's angry at me. What did you drink
during the week and you drove home? What you're drunk
now in front of the kids. I can't, So she's
angry at me. Now here's what I can't do in

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that moment. What I can't do is sober up. I
can't pretend to not be drunk. I can't pretend as
if I didn't drink. These things won't work. Okay, that
these things will not work. Those are lies that don't work.
What I need in that moment is a fallback lie.
So what do I do? Well? No, listen, you don't understand. Yes,

(07:20):
I'm hammered of courts. I'm hammered. But my buddy Tom
called me when I was on the way home. His
wife is leaving him. He's very sad. He asked if
i'd meet him at the bar. We could have a
couple of beers and I could give him some advice
about things. And that's why I stopped. Now what did

(07:41):
I just do there? Did I deny being drunk? Did
I deny the drinking or anything like that?

Speaker 1 (07:46):
No?

Speaker 2 (07:47):
I found a fallback lie. To try to fade the heat,
to try to make sure she wasn't as angry, couldn't
even be as angry? How could she be mad at
me about that? I'm trying to help Tom out. You
and I not have held Tom out. That's what the
American media is doing when they feed you this line
of craft.

Speaker 4 (08:07):
President Biden's decline and its cover up by the people
around him is a reminder that every White House, regardless
of party, is capable of deception. But being truth tellers
also means telling the truth about ourselves. We myself included,

(08:29):
missed a lot of this story.

Speaker 2 (08:32):
They didn't miss anything. It wasn't the White House lies.
They didn't miss it. They didn't get it wrong. They
weren't deceived. They joined in on the lie. They joined
in willingly, And for four years the United States of

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America had a president who couldn't walk into meetings with
other world leaders and have a conversation. Because the American
media is so sick, communist, and evil, they chose to
cover up for the fact that Joe Biden was no
longer a functional adult, and they covered up for that.
They covered up that fact because exposing that fact would

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hurt the communist revolution, and that is what they will
never ever ever do. Now they're exposed. Now you're angry
about it. Even the normies are angry about it, and
so they have to come up with something. There has
to be some sort of an explanation for things. You
could see it with your own two eyes, so could they.

(09:36):
The difference was they covered it up. You're angry about it,
and now they need a fallback lie. And the fallback
lie is we were misled. It's just like we talked
about last hour. When it comes to violent crime. The
fallback lie is, well, he's just soft on crime. That's

(09:57):
just a soft on crime DA. He just has a different,
a very wrong view of crime and justice. He just
believes in being soft on crime. If you've ever said
that word, you pushed the fallback lie, did you know that?
Not soft on crime, he's pro crime, he wants crime.
The American media didn't miss the Biden story. They were

(10:20):
part of it. They were the critical element of it.
Now they need a fallback lie. The fallback lie is
we were misled. M mmm, not selling that here, Let's
do some emails and then we'll talk about something good.
Let's talk about your dog. I actually talked to Ov
this morning because Fred's four years old, and I said,

(10:44):
you know, we probably only have him for five or
six more years, maybe seven, And it kind of hit her.
It hit me too. We just don't have him for
long enough, do we? And it's crazy to think about it. Yes,
why we sprinkle Roughgreens on Fred's food. It is a

(11:04):
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(11:26):
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be back.

Speaker 4 (11:44):
Feeling a little stocky.

Speaker 2 (11:45):
Fully is the Jesse Kelly Show. Sean Spicer will be
here in about ten minutes from now, giving us a
little political perspective on the Trump first one hundred days.
I'm gonna ask him about the tear of stuff and
everything else under the sun. But let's do some emails.
Remember you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow
dot com. Dear Jesse Kelly show people, I'm sixty eight

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years old and I got to say, after listening to
your show over the past year, I know much more
about communism today than I ever did in my life.
I appreciate your steady trickle of education about communism and
easy to understand language. I also appreciate you calling it
out when you see it. I don't think most people
understand the threat against the USA, and it's from within.

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I also believe most of the ordinary people promoting communism
realize what they're doing. Well, do they realize what they're doing?
Let's talk about that. Some do, some don't. For instance,
there are trained communists in leadership positions all across the globe,
all across America. For sure, if we have them on

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camera admitting we're trained Marxists, we're trained in Marxism. Where
these people are not shy about it. The Obama White
House was full of them. They put MAO Chairman decorations
on the White House Christmas Tree, admitted communists. But that's
not all of them, you see, because again, what the
communist does in his search of destruction and power, that's

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really what it's all about. But in his search of
destruction is he finds useful idiots. He finds malcontents who
want to break things, who want to destroy things. They
don't have to be committed communists. They just have to
be angry and bitter about something, angry and bitter enough

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to want to destroy it. In the Soviet Union, all
the people who took part in the communist revolution, do
you think all those Soviets, you think they had all
read Marx, think they were all well versed on angles
and Marx and all those other things. All of them
really know they were angry factory workers there were communists.

(13:55):
They were angry about wages or conditions or things like that. Tense.
Let's remember that's what communism is. It's a religion of
the malcontent. Here in America, who are our communists? That
would be Democrats. What is the coalition of the Democrat Party?
It's a coalition of malcontents. It's a very loose that's
why it doesn't fit together. Well, it's a very loose

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coalition of people. They don't seem related at all. But
it's a coalition of malcontents. They're angry about something or
at somebody specific, not necessarily making them communists. You see,
I brought up the climate change that is earlier. Is
Jane Goodall? Is she really a communist?

Speaker 6 (14:39):
And not hide away from human population growth because you
know it underlies so many of the other problems. All
these things we talk about wouldn't be a problem if
there were if there was a size of population that
there was five hundred years ago.

Speaker 2 (14:54):
Let's take her at her word right there. Hey, she
just wants to save the planet and just thinks we
need fewer people here. Let's say she's being honest, and
maybe she is the communist. Here's that woman talking. He says,
I can use that woman. I can use her sick
belief system to destroy some of the things I want destroyed.

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When Al Sharpton, when his types speak, when they do
the whole black people are oppressed thing, America is evil,
America's is whitey kill whitey all that crap? Are all
these people trained communists? No, they're angry an America's Democrat
Party looks at them and says, I can use that
anger at the system at America, at white people. I

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can use that for my purposes. All the LGBTQ air
Force types, all of them. Why is it such a
natural fit that they end up in the Democrat Party?
Why is that such a natural fit with so many
not all, I don't mean all, but so many of them.
Why is it a natural fit? Angry, angry, angry and

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wants to take it out on somebody. Along come the
Democrats and say, hey, you know what, I don't like
that church. Either vote for me. We'll send the FBI
in there, we'll smash them for you. It's a recruitment drive,
a religion of the malcontent, and the more malcontents you have,

(16:20):
the better your recruiting numbers will be. It would be
like me. Let's say I'm a football coach and there's
a kid in the school who's a weight room junkie.
That's all he wants to do is work out. He
wants new, better workouts. I want a gym. I want
to get big, I want to get strong, I want
to get fast. That's what he wants to do. And
so I go to the kid and I say, hey,

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why don't you join the football team. It's an outlet.
You want workouts, I've got workouts for you. Join the
football team. What did I just do? I took his motivation,
and I knew I could use his motivation to make
my football team better. So I took the workout. I
provided him with the workouts. He provides my football team

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with somebody, big, strong, fast who wants to work out.
When a communist like, we'll just make it Joe Biden,
although he's so old it's a bad example, but we'll
make it about Joe Biden. When Joe Biden looks out
and sees somebody angry, let's say it's a feminist. Feminist
is an easy one. That woman may not have ever
read March. She may know nothing about communist theory or

(17:25):
economics or anything like that, but she knows she's mad.
She knows she hates men, she knows she's angry about
this and angry about that. Joe Biden doesn't need her
to read a book on Marx. He just needs to
use her anger. Hey, I think men suck too. You
vote for me, and I'll teach men a lesson. Do
you want to teach men to listen? Vote for me?
Marrying your anger, your bitterness with my purpose. That's what

(17:49):
communists do. Anyway, Let's talk to Sean Spicer. Shawn Spicer
worked for Trump. What's he think about the first one
hundred days? What's he think about all this terrriff stuff.
We'll do that, then we'll talk about something good we
can feel good about. Thant It is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a spectacular Tuesday, and I cannot wait to

(18:12):
talk to Sean Spicer about a couple things. Joining me now,
my friend Sewn Spicer of the wonderful Sean Spicer Show.
You need to go subscribe on YouTube. You'll be so
much smarter than all your political friends, and then you
can rub it in their faces. I steal what Sean
says all the time and pretend like I know what
I'm talking about. Hey, Sean, how does the United States Navy?

(18:33):
You're a Navy man. How does the Navy lose a
sixty million dollars jet?

Speaker 1 (18:39):
Oh?

Speaker 7 (18:40):
Because you attach it to a forklift that falls off
with it with the front of it attached to us.

Speaker 1 (18:48):
So we'll see. I'm sure that that doesn't go when
you know that it.

Speaker 7 (18:52):
Would be as you can even your Marines know that
there's a little bit of an after action reporter or
something like that.

Speaker 2 (19:00):
Yeah, somebody's gonna pay for that. I'll tell you that
they're gonna pay with pay for that. All right, let's
talk tariffs, Trump organization. First one hundred days. We wake
up this morning and find out Amazon's slapping a tariff notification.
Then Trump says he talked to Bezos. They're dropping it.
We have tariffs on these things, but the tariffs are dropped.

(19:21):
We have tariffs on this, but then the tariffs are dropped.
What is happening with all this? Sean, where are we going?

Speaker 1 (19:28):
Well?

Speaker 7 (19:28):
Look, can I just this is what I think is
missing in this discussion, Jesse.

Speaker 1 (19:33):
The easy look for all to.

Speaker 7 (19:35):
Talk about President Trump and how he's the master marketer,
which I think he is. If Crump was concerned about
himself or ratings, personal poll numbers, the easy thing to
do is nothing on government efficiency on tariff because heck,
let's be honest, politicians on both sides of the isle
have kicked the can down the road, made excuses why

(19:57):
we couldn't act. But what President Trump did was take
this fight fight fight mentality and said, you know what,
we've gotten ripped off for too long.

Speaker 1 (20:04):
He's something you've talked about since.

Speaker 7 (20:05):
The nineteen eighties, was reflected Japan and said, I'm willing
to spend my political capital to get a better deal
for the United States.

Speaker 1 (20:14):
But people forget is that for a.

Speaker 7 (20:16):
Guy who's obsessed with the news, who understands how to
market things. If you were looking to just take care
of yourself in a very selfish way and say how
do I promote my personal poll numbers.

Speaker 1 (20:27):
And keep my ratings high, you keep.

Speaker 7 (20:31):
Doing simple stuff and you don't tackle the big issues.
But he chose to use this second term to do big,
bold things that would result in a.

Speaker 1 (20:41):
Better and stronger America.

Speaker 7 (20:42):
I mean, like I said, I just everyone's whining about tariffs,
and I get it.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
I have a four oh one k probably you even do, right.

Speaker 7 (20:50):
I mean this idea that you think he doesn't watch
the news and see what's going on, it's insane.

Speaker 1 (20:56):
He knows exactly what's happening. But if this was.

Speaker 7 (20:59):
Easy, if it creating fairness for other countries that are
ripping us off with thirty fifty one hundred percent terrorists
in the case of India, then he could just keep
kicking the can down the road and say, keep ripping
us off, We'll let our farmers and ranchers and service
providers and manufacturers suck it up for another presidential term.
And I just I think that people keep forgetting that,
like the easy thing is what everybody has defaulted to.

(21:23):
And I just I think the thing that was fascinating
to me is Frank Lunch, here's no big Trump supporter,
had this focus group the other day and I had
it on my shoeld last night, and he had like
twenty people on there, and he said, how many of
you have been effected by the tariffs? And I all
said yes, And he said, so, how many of you
are pissed what Trump did?

Speaker 1 (21:41):
Not one?

Speaker 7 (21:43):
They said, hey, we get it. This isn't going to
be easy. He's fighting for this country, and you know, yeah,
I'm not, you know. But the point was is that
people who get it get it. I think the media
is freaking out, but because I think mostly because no
normal politicians willing to do the big book, old strong
things that He's been willing to do, and they're.

Speaker 1 (22:02):
Not used to it.

Speaker 7 (22:03):
They're like, what is this idea of promising people something
and keeping.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
Your word for it?

Speaker 7 (22:08):
This morning that the White House Comms team sent me
a twenty three page document of the things that President
Trump had promised the American people and what he had
been doing to fulfill them, everything from kicking men out
of women's sports to ending DEI to tear.

Speaker 1 (22:24):
Us to securing the border. But it's twenty three pages long.

Speaker 7 (22:28):
And I started laughing, and I was talking to some
of my former colleges in the White House and I said,
you know.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
What, guys, it's funny. I mean, you're never going to
keep up with Trump.

Speaker 7 (22:35):
But I couldn't believe how many of the things that
were in this document that had happened over the past
hundred days that I've already forgotten that.

Speaker 1 (22:43):
It's like we just fucket the wins in some of
these cases.

Speaker 7 (22:46):
So I think we're just not used to somebody moving
this quickly. And I don't know, I just I think
that we've got to keep stuff in context if you want.
I mean, but he's willing to take on these end
the war in Ukraine and Russia. I sat by allowed
this thing to happen and did nothing to stop it
for four years. It's not easy to do, you know,
big bold things. And he's willing to take on things,

(23:08):
and I just I think people got to forget that
it's not it is. It's not easy and to do
the good, the right things, to fight for things in
the country. But we've had what seven hundred billion dollars
of investment come to the US, Apple, Honda, Hyundai, Timewan,
Soft high wants, demiconductors all start talking about reinvesting in America.

(23:32):
That didn't just happen by accident. It happened because of
his leadership and his policies, and we as a country,
as a workforce, are going to benefit from it. And
I just I think sometimes people just keep pocketing these winds,
but somehow, you know, no, it just happened.

Speaker 1 (23:47):
Out a thin air.

Speaker 2 (23:49):
Speaking with Sewn Spicer of the Sewn Spicer Show, Sean,
let's switch parties here, shall we? Where are the Democrats
going to go? Everyone can see it's an internal civil
war between the older guard, the ones who kind of
built the Democrat coalition, and the younger, much more militant
communist guard who want to blow up the coalition. But

(24:09):
it doesn't necessarily look to me from the outside looking in,
like the old guard is winning this little civil war?
Where are they going?

Speaker 7 (24:17):
So I will tell you this as you know, like
I'm a very open with my politics.

Speaker 1 (24:22):
I'm a Trump supporter. I you know, was at the
R and C for six years.

Speaker 7 (24:27):
But so so everyone, you know, take what I say
with the great assault when it comes to this.

Speaker 1 (24:31):
But I don't think it's a it's a stretch.

Speaker 7 (24:33):
I don't think you could have this art Democrat on
and saying what do you guys support believe?

Speaker 1 (24:37):
Right now?

Speaker 7 (24:37):
What are you fighting for when you you hate Trump?
But like, what is it that the message that you're giving.
They are having a problem. They don't have a leader
right now. Davin Newsom tried to do the bro thing
with the podcast. Jamie Pritzer tried to be the angry
man the other day, the governor of Illinois.

Speaker 1 (24:53):
I don't think that there's a they haven't.

Speaker 7 (24:55):
They are literally like three little bears trying to sip
different you know, temperatures of porridge, figuring out what what
one is just right, and there's not one there for them.
They just they don't have a person that's leading this effort,
and they don't have a message. What do they I
mean everything that they said, we're not for illegal immigration,

(25:15):
although they are, but we just don't like how Trump
is doing it. We are for the terriffs, well, we
just don't like how you're doing. So they basically agree
with everything Trump's doing, they don't like the style.

Speaker 1 (25:26):
And that's not a winning message. I mean, it really isn't.

Speaker 7 (25:29):
It's not you don't go, hey, guys, I really love
everything you're doing. I just don't like how you're doing it.
And that's how I want to I mean, it just
and they don't have any credibility.

Speaker 2 (25:39):
Sean, how do they get their coalition back? Because this
is what I want to avoid. How did they get
it back?

Speaker 1 (25:49):
But stop, Jesse and think about what you just said.

Speaker 7 (25:52):
Their coalition, what was the Democratic coalition heading into this election,
heading into the election before that, the one before that.
It's a loose net hatchwork of marginalized coalitions. It's like
right handed gay people that can't knit. It's you know,
they they there's not a through line. If if you're marginalized,

(26:15):
if you don't like your pronouns, then you're you're you're
you should be a Democrat.

Speaker 1 (26:20):
But but think about it.

Speaker 7 (26:21):
If they've lost the working men and women of America,
they don't have the union support that.

Speaker 1 (26:25):
They used to have.

Speaker 7 (26:26):
They've stopped just being a minority party. Because you saw
President Trump attract a number of of you know, young blacks, Hispanics.
They've lost the ability to to just even represent the minorities.
They are fully a niche coalition of random you know,
of set pissed off minority. When I say minority, I'm

(26:48):
not talking like in college. It's just you know, nixed
groups of small angry elements of different different other groups
that are pissed off.

Speaker 1 (26:58):
But they don't refree anything anymore.

Speaker 7 (27:01):
For a while, when I grew up in politics, they
representing the working men and women of America. They represented
Black Americans, and they tried and represent Hispanic Americans, and
all of that has just gotten shipped away at and
so I think the problem is they don't know who
they represent anymore. There is no patchwork of people anymore.
They used to, you know, have a good chunk of

(27:22):
the Contholic faith, and we saw President Trump do very well.
I mean, so they don't know who they are what
they represent.

Speaker 1 (27:28):
They basically are going out and saying if you're pissed off,
like we're for you.

Speaker 7 (27:31):
We can't tell you what we'll do for you, but
we'll just allow you.

Speaker 1 (27:35):
Like it's almost like, well we'll give you a crying room.
You know that's that's the extent of what the party is. Now.
It's a massive crying room. But they can't tell you
what they're actually for.

Speaker 2 (27:46):
He is Sean Spicer of the Wonderful Sean Spicer Show.
If you want to get a whole lot smarter, Sean,
thank you my brother for coming on.

Speaker 1 (27:52):
Appreciation you that appreciate that.

Speaker 2 (27:55):
He sharp man, always sharp. I wonder if he uses
I bet he does. I bet he does, because you know,
Sean's gonna have to hire people, and you know a
guy like that that's not gonna want to waste time
setting up an interview. They don't show up. I bet
you Sean's already tapped into zip intro. I should have
asked him about it. You know what zip intro is, right,

(28:16):
It's essentially speed dating for your next potential employee, instead
of going through all the headache and the scheduling and
what about just back to back video calls. Hey quick,
let's do a quick five minute video call get to
know you. Are you hireable or are you like Chris?
Let's do it. ZipRecruiter does this zip intro. They give
it to you for free. You can try it free

(28:39):
at ZipRecruiter dot com slash Jesse. Stop stressing about how
to replace that loser at work you need to replace.
Stop stressing about hiring that new employee. Where do I
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ZipRecruiter dot com slash Jesse. We'll be back. Listen to

(29:00):
the Oracle you love it. It is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a wonderful Tuesday. Member, we still had more
than an hour left. There's still all the hour the
Jesse Kelly Show. So take take heart. I was about
to say take pride in that. I don't I don't
know that you could take pride in it. What Chris,
It's not that it makes any sense. You want to

(29:20):
feel good about something, here's something you can actually take
pride in. Corporate sponsors are backing away from LGBTQ plus
pride organizations. This is a story. It's a very good
one from CNBC. Now I don't need to go into
the story. Get you get the idea. Here's how it

(29:41):
has worked for a long, long long time, all right,
the conquest of the corporate world. In fact, Chris grabbed
that Klaus Schwabi clip from last week. The conquest of
the corporate world by communists was something that was done
very purposely because the communists looked at all the wealth,
all the massive reach of the corporate world, and they

(30:03):
saw that the corporate world was very a political and
they didn't like that because again communists only see power
as something to be used on behalf of the revolution.
So how do you go about changing that? Well, anyway,
here was Klaus Schwab talking about shareholder capitalism. Member, shareholder
capitalism capitalism is what we have that means the company

(30:23):
only focuses on making money, not being political at all.
He instead wants stakeholder capitalism. But stakeholder capitalism means the
company actually focuses on people who don't even hold shares.
That's weird.

Speaker 8 (30:37):
Why here he was, we have state capitalism on zielsa hand,
we have shareholder of private capitalism. So it's a clash
between two systems. I believe that state capitalism in the
short term, in the short term provides certain advantages because

(31:00):
us you can mobilize in a concentrated way a lot
of resources to reach a specific objective. But I believe
such a future is not state capitalism or shareholder capitalism.
It's a future is what I call stake hold oil capitalism.

Speaker 2 (31:21):
Yeah, yeah, we gotta notice he talked about the resources.
That's what it's all about. But how do you do that?
How do you take over the corporate world?

Speaker 1 (31:28):
How?

Speaker 2 (31:29):
I'm forty three. How is it that for the first
twenty twenty five years of my life, no corporation made
any political statement ever? And now they all do all
the time. Well, two things happen. Two things. One, the
university system stopped sending people who lean left into the
business world and they started really really training students to
hate the country. They started sending committed communists into the

(31:52):
business world. That's one. And by the way, in that
business world, they went into HR first. If your company,
no matter what its size is, if it has an
HR department, a human resources department, I would be willing
to bet you all the rights in China. Your human
resources department is occupied by a communist, probably an angry, bitter, single,

(32:13):
miserable woman who's destroying your company from within because she
found a chokehold of power, seizing the hiring and firing process. Thus,
she's essentially the filter for your company. Anyway, but that
setting that aside, that's one of the two things they did.
The second thing they did to get the corporate world
involved in all this is they started these organizations like

(32:37):
the Human Rights Campaign. Very benign sounding, right, I mean,
who is in all for human rights? The Human Rights Campaign,
the HRC, it's known as it's gigantic, hugely powerful. And
here's what they do. They walk into all make it
Bank of America. This is just one example. They walk
into Bank of America and they say, hey, hm, we

(33:01):
need your money. We not only need your money, we
want you to send us ten million dollars because we
have a bunch of LGBTQ parades we want to put
on in small towns. We can get men to rave
their penises in front of your son and daughter. We
need your money. We want you to pay for that.
We want you to sponsor it. We need you to

(33:21):
stop hiring straight people and start filling up your country
company with gay people and trainees. Uh, maybe you don't
want to do these things, but if you don't do
these things, well that's going to come with a negative grade.
You see, we're going to grade you. And maybe you
think that grade is meaningless, but see we already infiltrated
the large financial institutions. If you want any access to

(33:44):
capital and the things you need to keep running, you're
gonna need a really, really really good grade from US.
And if you don't have a grade, a good grade
from US if you were, if you're A, that you
could get you could have an A. If your aid
turns into something like a ooh A C, A D, yeah,
you're not gonna be able to get that capital you
need to expand in that other country. So anyway, tell

(34:07):
me again how many gays you're gonna hire next year
with your company? Thank you, b of A, appreciate you.
And that is exactly how it has worked for a
long time. It's essentially a gay extortion racket. But it's
more than. I don't mean to make it just gay.
It's it's every single different communist group. They do. The
climate nutters do the same thing. They hate the gun people.
The anti gun people do the same thing. Hey you're

(34:30):
not gonna you're not going to finance any gunshops, right,
and they're not gonna be They all do the same thing.
They walked into Corporate America with a gun and they said, hey,
you can sign on the dotted line or you know
what happens from here, Just like the movie The Godfather.
What this did was it put the corporate world in

(34:51):
a bit of a bind. They didn't want to necessarily
get political, but they are being threatened. And so what
happened was we failed in this exact moment. This is
I would say fifteen twenty years ago, but we on
the right failed. Myself included, very much. Myself included. Here's
what we didn't do. Let's say I'm CEO of Bank

(35:13):
of America and I just had this meeting with the
Mafia gay group. I have to make a decision. Well,
why wouldn't I just give them ten million dollars if
I don't have anything moral against it? Hey, they're threatening me,
I might get hurt. Why not just do it? Is

(35:33):
there any disincentive for me to do it? And you
know what they did. They looked at us, They looked
at you and me the right, and they said, is
that guy gonna put his money where his morals morals
are if I do this? Is he going to take
away his business? Is he going to protest? Is he

(35:53):
going to demand his politicians cracked down on me? And
you know what he heard from the right over and
over again. Boycott guys, we're better than that. That's what
they do. And you know what he heard. Hey, i'll
shell out my ten million in gay protection money, risk free.
I'll finish up this thought. Hang on. This has been

(36:14):
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