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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from WOOR.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 3 (00:05):
Another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday.
We got Congressman Chip Roy coming up about a half
hour from now. You know, I don't really have politicians
much on the on the show, but Chip is one
of the great ones, and I want to know what's
happening with the budget stuff. Just how quickly is the
GOP going a cave. Let's let's let we'll get down
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to the nitty gritty of it with Chip, but I
want to do some emails first. I'm going to dig
into this assassination stuff a little bit more because I
did get this email. Hey, Jesse, you for a long
while talked about a great point. Have not heard you
mentioned it in a while. This guy that was in
a position to shoot at Trump while he was playing golf.
Maybe think back to some earlier discussions about language leading
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to mindset and mindset leading to action. He asked that
I don't say his name, so actually brings up a
really good point.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
Let's talk about this.
Speaker 3 (00:59):
I'm looking at This is from the Blaze, but it
was a poll taken by Rasmussen. I want to make
sure they get credit for it. Rasmusen did a poll
and twenty eight percent of registered Democrats say it would
have been better if Donald Trump had been killed. That's
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more than a quarter say it would have been better
if Trump died. Now you can sit and just say, man,
these people were evil, these people were murderous. These people
are monsters, and that's.
Speaker 1 (01:35):
Fine, but.
Speaker 3 (01:37):
Monsters, they aren't real. We like to imagine that human beings.
Some human beings are just monsters. And I've used that
language too, but it's not true. Like when you think
of who's someone evil, Isis Remember the horrible stuff Isis
was doing, butchering babies and just this horrible stuff, burning
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people alive. And we looked at those guys, so we said, hey,
those are demons. Those are monsters. And then there may
be demonic forces that work there. There definitely are. But
those are flesh and blood human beings. I'm not saying
this out of kindness to them. They're flesh and blood
human beings who've been conditioned and programmed over time to
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become the monsters they are now. So we look at
them and we call the monsters, and that's fine. You
call them whatever you want to call them. But understand,
with the right amount of conditioning to the right person,
people can become demons, evil monsters, murderers, Nazis. It's a
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great example too. We think about Nazis, Nazi campguard. How
could you how could you do that? How could how
could you just lead people to their death in the masses?
Could how could you do that? That's not a human being,
that's a monster. No, it's a human being who had
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been programmed and conditioned over time. How do you program
people over time?
Speaker 1 (03:14):
You do it like this.
Speaker 4 (03:15):
Just to clarify, So you're saying that the president and
vice president believed that former President Donald Trump should be
toning down his rhetoric.
Speaker 3 (03:22):
So I'll say this, President Biden has been clear eyed
about the threat that the former president represents to our democracy.
Speaker 1 (03:33):
You conditioned people like this.
Speaker 5 (03:34):
It's between two very different ideas about what our country
should be. And it's between you know, democracy and autocracy.
It's between freedom and oppression.
Speaker 3 (03:48):
Language does lead to mindset, in mindset leads to performance.
It sounds crazy, but it's true and it works. And
we've seen examples of this throughout history. If I wanted
to now, my sons are wonderful wonderful young men.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
I can't.
Speaker 3 (04:09):
They actually blow me away and kind of make me
ashamed at how much better people they are than I am.
But if I wanted to turn my sons into a racists,
if that was a desire of mine, I could do that.
You know that, these are wonderful young men who don't
have any of that in them. They just don't have
that kind of prejudice in them. But if I wanted
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them to, you know, well, to make this about Jewish
producer Chris, if I wanted my sons to hate Jews,
I could probably do that. They're maybe a little bit
old now, maybe they could fight through it. But if
I started at home, Hey, I met Jews, Jews this,
and Jews that, these Jews and Jews, and man, I
hate Jews, nothing worse than Jews. If I started that
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in my home, over a long enough period of time,
I could raise two young men who hate Jewish people.
I could. And if you're a person who consumes Democrat propaganda,
you listen when Democrat politicians speak. You pay attention to
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the news programs ABCNBCCBSCNN, MSNBC, when you read the paper,
you read the New York Times, when you pay attention
to Hollywood stars, go to the movies, listen to their interviews.
If you're a human being who has consumed that, and
that's how democrats live. If you've consumed that for years,
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you have had threat to democracy, Hitler, threat to democracy, Hitler,
threat to democracy beaten into your head over and over
and over and over and over and over again. And eventually,
with enough time and enough programming, you can convince yourself
that you are fighting against Hitler and to democracy. And
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if you've convinced yourself of that, if you've convinced yourself
you're fighting against Hitler, it's not exactly a big leap
to want him to die, is it. Who doesn't want
Hitler to die? Everyone wants Hitler to die. If you
manage to convince the average American Democrat that he's fighting
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against Hitler, he will lay down in traffic if it
means stopping him. And if you program enough Democrats in
that way, you're obviously going to eventually find a person
who's willing to act on that.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
If I we.
Speaker 3 (06:43):
Have a couple extra guys here in the studio today
because TV Productions in towns, we have Matt and Melso
here in the studio, and so we got four people
including me in the studio today. If I if I
went to Matt and Melso and I said, hey, Chris
deserves to be beaten with a baseball bat. Sorry Chris,
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just using you as an example. I'm not saying they're
gonna do it, although they might wouldn't be bad anyway.
But if I said Chris deserves to be beaten with
a baseball bat, they would probably laugh and say, no,
that's horrible, you can't do that. But if I you know,
I did the Tucker Carls in Live thing last night.
I was, of course the headliner, not that I was
going to brag raything. But if I did what Chris,
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If I did I did the Tucker Carls and headliner
thing last night, and there were I think there were
eight thousand people. They filled the place, Every seat was sold,
was full.
Speaker 1 (07:31):
And if I.
Speaker 3 (07:31):
Stood up in front of eight thousand people and I
said Chris deserves to be beaten with a baseball bat
to eight thousand people, well, I only need one one
wing nut to hear that and act on. That only
takes one. Now think about how many years. This is
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why I say we were already a culture of assassination
and people just haven't accepted it yet. How many years
have we heard Hitler Hitler threat to democracy? Oh look,
I got this email and it's totally true, dear vassal
of Michael Berry, And that's hilarious. I was listening to
Monday's podcast when we are a culture of assassination? Do
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you remember when a couple of New Jersey Republican local
leaders were shot within a week of each other during
the mid terms, lee Zelden was attacked on stage, Scalice
and other Republicans being shot at. I didn't remember Scleeze
being shot at. Kavanaugh targeted by an assassin. It's already
here and he just laid out a lot of this stuff.
His name is Nick, but it is true. Why do
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these things keep happening? Why do we have people on
the right, judges, politicians and otherwise being shot shot at,
attempted stabbings? Why does this stuff keep happening? At good point,
Chris the Congressional baseball game dude was a Bernie Sanders
supporter who thought RAGP was gonna take away healthcare and
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all this stuff. Radicalized by the language of the left,
and you do that enough times to enough people, you're
it's a guarantee. It's not a maybe, it's a guarantee
someone's going to act on that.
Speaker 1 (09:13):
I mentioned the Chris thing.
Speaker 3 (09:14):
Look, we have this, We're blessed to have this huge
radio show now, which is ridiculous. Obviously nothing I deserve it.
It's amazing, but the audience is enormous. People are listening
to me from New York to Honolulu. If I did
the Chris someone needs to beat Chris. If I sat
here every night and I said that every single night,
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someone will do it, eventually, it's a guarantee. It's a guarantee.
You repeat that kind of language enough times to enough people,
someone will act on that.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
They will.
Speaker 3 (09:51):
It's why I've called us already a culture of assassination.
Even if they don't get Trump, and I hope they don't,
but even if they don't, they will get other Republicans.
Republicans will die now because Democrats, as you see from
this poll, one third a third of Democrats already think
in these terms life or death fighting against Hitler, threat
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to democracy, kill him.
Speaker 1 (10:16):
You say that long.
Speaker 3 (10:17):
Enough to enough people, then you have already programmed people
in the society to believe that violence and death and
murder are simply a necessary part of the political process.
And that's where we are right now. All right, I'm
going to do some emails. One more quick word on this,
and I'm going to do some emails before we get
to chip roy in about twenty minutes from now. Before
I do that, let's make sure we are prepared to
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live in a society that is a little rougher than
it should be and going to be rougher.
Speaker 4 (10:48):
Now.
Speaker 3 (10:48):
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What it is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday,
reminding you that tomorrow is an ask doctor Jesse Friday,
and you to get your questions emailed in right now
to Jesse at Jessecalli show dot com. One more word
on the assassination attempt of Donald Trump. Josh Holly's been
one of the guys who's been all over this. A
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whistleblower from the Secret Service dropped this little tidbit quote.
As a result, the whistleblower alleges it has been Secret
Service protocol to post up agents at these vulnerable spots.
They're talking about vulnerable spots on the golf course when
Trump visits the course. That apparently did not happen on
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September fifteenth. Instead, the gunman was permitted to remain along
or near the fence line for some twelve hours twelve hours,
twelve hours. The man laid there in a sniper's nest.
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No Secret Service agent found him and removed him, And
the question remains, how did he know Donald Trump was
going to play golf that day? There are not many
people who would know that information. There's a reason people
like Donald Trump don't list their daily activities. There's a
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reason because there are a bunch of murderous comedy demons
out there who will use that information. How did this
guy know Donald Trump was playing golf? Why did the
Secret Service not have someone checking things out the way
they normally do. These are interesting questions. Dear Jesse, I
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wanted to pass along my gratitude for helping me blow
away the competition when I immediately knew the answer to
this trivia question. All thanks to you and your amazing show.
My husband and I have been loyal listeners since day one.
Your sultry voice keeps me motivated and informed every morning
while getting ready for work. From communist Washington to the
Free state of Florida three years ago and couldn't be happier.
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Best to you and your family and Jewish producer Chris.
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review and monitor a school plan for continuous improvement. Only
three of us signed up. I couldn't just stand by
anymore and not speak my mind to protect all the
kids in their school. Thank you for always encouraging us
to get involved at a local level. His name is
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Cameron or her name is Cameron. I guess that can
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every single one of you who is getting involved. That's
how we win. The soft underbelly of American communism is
their local political power. Very little you and I could
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do right now to affect serious change in Washington, d C.
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school board.
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can do to advance the COMMI cause. And people don't
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Speaker 1 (16:31):
It's look, here's the truth.
Speaker 3 (16:34):
My rant about running out senators and congressmen, and I
mean that, and we need to do that, and we
need to fight for that. It's important, but it's very
very difficult to.
Speaker 1 (16:44):
Get it rid of.
Speaker 3 (16:45):
Like a Mitch McConnell type. There's a reason he's been
there for so long, they raise so much money they
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They'll look at a TV commercial with Mitch McConnell talking
about building the word, and they'll go vote for him,
thinking he's decent. It's hard to overcome that. You don't
have to overcome that when you're running for city council,
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when you're running for school board. It's a little bit
of shoe leather. Got to go out and meet and
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I know what it's like to have the social battery
running down the second you get in someplace.
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I get it.
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and local.
Speaker 1 (17:32):
It's how we take back this country, all right.
Speaker 3 (17:34):
Speaking of McConnell, Republican leadership and other things, this budget thing,
it's just awful.
Speaker 1 (17:42):
It looks like it's going bad, but maybe it's going well.
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (17:46):
Congressman ship Roy is going to join us next. I
don't like very many congressmen. I do like this one
a lot. He's been great since he's been there, I've
been so impressed. So let's figure out what's.
Speaker 1 (17:57):
Going on it is.
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Speaker 1 (19:06):
We'll be back.
Speaker 2 (19:07):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday and.
Speaker 3 (19:12):
Joining me now, my friend, one of the best people
we have in Congress. I wish we had about four
hundred and thirty five of him, Congressman Chip Roy from
here in the great State of Texas. Chip, Honestly, before
we get into anything else, can you describe the Congressional cafeteria?
Speaker 1 (19:29):
Is it legit or is it garbage?
Speaker 4 (19:33):
Well, before I go there, did you open with that
bumper music on purpose? You know that that was the
song that I infamously quoted in the Judiciary Committee when
I was talking about justice involving you know, oak trees
and ropes. And I got into a little bit of
trouble because the radical Damas went after me, and I
just doubled down and gave him the finger, and I said,
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I'm sticking with it because that's what happened. Like it
became a whole thing. Toby Keith was trending literally for
like two days because of me, and I hear it.
Speaker 3 (20:03):
I actually did not know that, And that wasn't me
who played it. It was it was Jewish producer Chris
who played it. Chris, did you know it? Did you
do that randomly? Oh? He knew it.
Speaker 1 (20:13):
Oh he knew, Oh he did know.
Speaker 3 (20:15):
See, I have to give Chris credit you know, I
don't ever want to give Chris credit for anything. He
did know it and that's why he played.
Speaker 1 (20:21):
It for you.
Speaker 3 (20:21):
That's freaking cool.
Speaker 1 (20:22):
I forgot about that story.
Speaker 3 (20:23):
That's sweet. Gosh, you make these people so mad. All right,
back to the cafeteria. Tell me about the situation.
Speaker 4 (20:29):
Yeah, I literally have no idea. I'm not a not
a cafeteria guy. I just I mean, when I go down,
if I go to the cafeterias to get a drink,
it's you know, it's kind of one of those places
that I avoid. I try to go get whatever free
food I can scarf up anywhere around.
Speaker 1 (20:45):
You hate it in DC, don't you, chip.
Speaker 4 (20:47):
I mean, this place is kind of assessable. You know,
it's funny. I'll tell you a funny story. So I
was in the middle of ranting about something, which is
pretty much every single day on the hill, and I
was walking across the house floor and two guys from
the same state were sitting on the floor. One of
them is the Freedom Garks guy and the other guy's
not and they're sitting there and the non Freedom Coarks
guy looks at me and goes, ship, why do you
hate everybody? And I just looked at him. I said, oh, man,
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I don't hate everybody. I love everybody. I just hate
everybody here. And a whole bunch of people around me hurt.
And they just said like kind of you got eye rolling,
and then you got some laughter and and and look,
any truth is that, Look, there's some good people here,
and there's good friends here that I do love and respect.
There's some great veterans people, you know that. But look,
the place is what it is. And you have too
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many people here who want to take the easy road,
and that, by the way, cuts across the entire ideological spectrum.
You know, sometimes you have to take arrows in order
to try to move the ball forward because and you
say this, well, people talk a big game when they
say things like Texit, or they say things about national divorce.
And when you start saying and you raise this all
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the time, and look, these are legitimate conversations that we're having.
That's not just made up stuff. It's but people say
it like it's easy. And you know, so my view
is I took an oath of the Constitution's a member
of Congress. My job is to go there and represent
seven hundred and fifty thousand Texans. It's to vote no
against all the garbage. It's a stand up and fight.
But yes, occasionally it's to kind of work and figure
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out how to build a coalition to move the effing needle.
And that's what we tried to do in the Speaker's fight.
That's what we did in HR two. That's what we did.
We moved the limit save grow. Did I know that
in the end you'd get jammed by the Senate. Sure,
but we're moving the needle right because now HR two's
the talking point about the border. Now we moved and
we talked about budget caps that they're busting. We passed
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the stave ac. Yes, the Democrats are jamming up. Every
day that we move the ball forward down that field
is the day we're setting the stage for hopefully Donald
Trump or Republicans in the spring to man up and
finally deliver on what we've been saying for three decades.
We deliver on.
Speaker 3 (22:47):
Speaking with the Congressman Chip Roy from Texas, Okay, Chip,
where are we at in the budget stuff? Every day
you wake up, it stalls here, it stalls there, it
failed here.
Speaker 1 (22:57):
So are we looking at a government shutdown? What you know?
Speaker 3 (23:00):
I love, but that's not generally popular. What are we
looking at? What's coming?
Speaker 4 (23:05):
Well, so you and iould both would love to see
a shutdown. I'm in a weird spot right now because
I leaned into trying to advance what I thought President
Trump had put out there. I think wisely that we
needed to move the Save Act with any funding mechanism
and the best fund funding mechanism that I saw that
we could move at a at a Republican party as
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weak as it is with the surrender caucus within the party,
I thought a six month spending freeze continuing resolution to
March was the best thing we could do. Why, well,
a freeze is better than an increase. I know we
can't get cuts in the next five weeks, and I
don't believe that they'll have the fortitude to do a shutdown.
So if that's the case, that I want to have
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a fight on the Save Act and I want to
move the spending all the way to March so there
isn't a Christmas omnibus. We got overwhelming support generally. We
had to browbeat back some of the spending hawks and
the I'm sorry some of the appropriators in the defense talks.
We had to push them back because they were freaking out.
They want their Christmas omnibus. But they went along with
the plan. But unfortunately, some of my best friends on
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the hell, some of my conservatives, they were like, no,
if I can't do it, I'm not going to vote
for that. That's just kicking the can down the road.
And look, I respect where they're coming from, but what
the result is going to be. We're going to get
a continuing resolution into December. It will be passed heavily
by Democrat votes, and then we will be waking up
on November sixth having to figure out how to manage
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through that in December, rather than just focusing on reconciliation
kicking Democrats acts in January. So that's what we're gonna do.
That was a long win to wa to say. We
had a lot of noise. We elevated the Save Act.
The RNC guys are saying thanks Chip for elevating the
Save Act, talking about the fact that illegals are voting.
We accomplished that. And look, we're just going to get
a spending you know, continuing resolution into December. Now we're
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going to have to fight off an omnibus Christmas bill
and then try to get into the next year. And
now the most important thing is to win. And it
would help if we didn't have governors in North Carolina
have to step down because they're, you know, doing what
they're doing.
Speaker 3 (25:03):
Oh yeah, that, yeah, I saw those headlines. That's that's
certainly not ideal. Okay, So chip this omnibus in December.
I hate these freaking things. I'm still angry about the
last one they passed in the lame duck session, another
trillion dollar monstrosity.
Speaker 4 (25:19):
Can I tell you funny? Can I tell you funny
story on that?
Speaker 3 (25:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (25:22):
I put out a letter with about twenty of my
colleagues in December of that year leading up to that
one point seven trillion dollars omnibus that we blew our
stacks over rightly so, And in that letter, I said,
I will not vote for any piece of legislation from
any of the senators that voted for Republican senators will
frankly Democrats any of the senators who voted for that bill.
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So now every time a bill comes up, John Cornyn,
it doesn't matter, I vote no. Don't matter what the
bill is, I vote no. I've been like one guy
on the board and people like, why are you voting
against you know, autistic children or whatever they' And I
was like, well, because these guys are racking up debt
and so I'm gonna no. So I'm to put out
a statement every time there's a bill on the floor
and I vote know, and they're like, why are you
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the only no? Usually there's two or three and it's
because of that and that omnibus, because that's what they do.
They screw us. We get a one point seven trillion
dollars omnibus, all sorts of garbage packed into it. Initial
Ukraine funding was in that bill. You remember that that
was when the initial pop of money was in there,
in that December omnibus. So now I think the Speaker
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is staking out a position in opposition to the December omnibus.
But you know, we'll see what the pressures are like.
We'll see what happens when all the Hawks and everybody go, oh,
we got to have our defense money and we got
to have our Ukraine money. So it's going to take
a lot of work on our part and the Speaker
to recognize that we're going to have to kick this
into next year. So now We've created a fight we
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didn't need to have in December to try to hold
off a big spending bill just to get to the
world of Trump, which is going to be hard enough
to hold the spending line. But at least when we
get there, we can at least control the pen. Why
would we give the pen to Joe Biden? Chuck Schum
never made any sense to me.
Speaker 1 (27:02):
Chip.
Speaker 3 (27:02):
I know you're part of just just I've only got
abut minute left, but I know you're part of the House,
not the Senate. But I am gravely concerned about the
little birdies who are whispering in my ear that the
next GOP leader in the Senate is going to be
John Cornyn. And I'm not going to ask you to
speak about that unless you want to. But my concern
is this, the good ones don't run for leadership. We
don't have that many good Senators and they don't run
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for leadership. So you have to choose between turd and
stinky turd, John Cornyn or John Thune. Why can't we
get the best ones running for leadership positions? That's where
we need them.
Speaker 4 (27:37):
The problem in the Senate is numbers. You've got forty
nine Republican senators right now. If we're lucky, we'll have
fifty one, two or three.
Speaker 1 (27:45):
Right.
Speaker 4 (27:46):
So we're hoping to have quote control of the Senate.
But what does quote control of the Senate mean when
Susan Collins is an appropriator who's out there talking about
all of the garbage that you and I pose, and
she's the Chair of Appropriation, which is the ranking member now,
but you'd be the chair of appropriations. The problem is
a majority of the Senate Republicans suck. That's the bottom line.
Speaker 1 (28:10):
They suck.
Speaker 4 (28:11):
So if you have a majority that sucks, you can't
build the votes to have a truly righteous conservative warrior
as your Senate of Republican majority leaders. So we need
to do a better job in primary. And by the way,
there are a lot of people who are in the
Senate and they run on all these things and they
pretend to be conservatives, but you go look at their
voting right and they go back home to their state
and they claim to be a warrior for life or
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for spending or whatever. Go look at their voting records.
They're god awful. I'll have a senator text me and say,
good job ship on something I'm saying, and then I'll
see them go down to the floor and vote the
exact opposite. Because it's the club. So we need more
people to push back and fight to break it up.
And you know we need Ted and Mike Lee, and
Rick Scott, and Ron Johnson and Ram Paul and you
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know those guys. They got to just grab the mantle
and run. And JD was doing a good job. Now
he's obviously you know, hopefully he'll be the as president.
But and you know, look, as president of Senate, he
ought to exert more power. But anyway, I've gone over
your minute. But great Benner show as always, Brother, thank
you for what you do.
Speaker 1 (29:08):
You're the man. Chip appreciate you. I know you got
it wrong, Chip boy. Everyone.
Speaker 3 (29:12):
You know what else? I appreciate saving money. I don't
want to sound like Chris, but I really really like
saving money. And you know we were paying had we
had a T mobile before our cell phone bill. I
still can't I still can't get over this was one
hundred and forty eight dollars a month.
Speaker 1 (29:32):
One hundred and forty eight.
Speaker 3 (29:33):
Dollars a month. Isn't that an amazing amount of money?
We switched to Pure Talk the patriotic cell phone company.
My coverage didn't get worse, My coverage got better, and
our bill is half that now half that. That's amazing.
That's a night out at red Lobster. I saved every
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single month. Switch to pure talk. Not only are you
done supporting communist companies, you're supporting one who loves you,
and you'll save money.
Speaker 1 (30:05):
Don't we all need to save money? Right now?
Speaker 3 (30:07):
Dial pound two five zero in, say Jesse Kelly. Pound
two five zero say Jesse Kelly. That'll save you even more.
All right, we'll be back truth attitude, Jesse Kelly. It
is the Jesse Kelly Show. I didn't know you could
steal a subway car, a subway train? What, Chris? This
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is an amazing story. Please say a pair took a
New York City subway train on a Droy ride and
crashed it. Now you know, I would never ever encourage
you to break the law, and I certainly don't want
you to steal anything at all. That said, that's kind
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of awesome. That's what Chris tell me. That wouldn't be fun.
I didn't know they were empty. How do you even steal?
Speaker 7 (30:55):
What?
Speaker 1 (30:55):
What? Chris? What?
Speaker 3 (30:58):
It's on one track? And you can can't go that fast.
Those subways fly, dude. Haven't you ever seen one of
those videos of people getting splattered by them?
Speaker 4 (31:06):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (31:06):
I guess you wouldn't we were in Texas. Well, I've
been on the New York City subway more than once,
and those things are moving lots of the time. But
it would be so much fun to get in there,
and I would even making this sound wooh, that's what
it sounds like. Christ I don't Why are you resisted?
I love you back, I love you back.
Speaker 1 (31:27):
Chris Mamasita de Jesse.
Speaker 3 (31:31):
As you were talking about the culture of assassination, I
was reminded of the movie Six Degrees of Separation, and
I realized none of us have to look very far
to find a communist connection. She knew might want it's dead.
An extremely liberal friend of mine in California didn't waste
any time fishing for my vaccination status. When I didn't
take debate, she went on to opine that anyone who
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refused the vaccine can be considered a murderer. I decided
not to call anymore. Does the culture of assassination go
hand in hand with the great sorting? Well, yes, I
know we have a bunch of new listeners, especially after
the talker thing last night. So I need to explain something. COVID.
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What you saw during COVID, it was a great sorting,
meaning sorting things out. It was a great sorting, and
you should use that terrible time in American history as
a sorting. What am I talking about, Well, that family
member or friend of yours who turned into a monster
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during COVID, you can't visit without your fax card. No,
I don't want to see my granddaughter. She's not even vaccinated.
Maybe it was your mom, Maybe it was your son,
your brother, your coworker, that person who turned into a
monster during COVID. What that person is is a programmable
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commie herd member. They're a member of a herd and
they want to be a member of herd. The herd
animal is deathly afraid of people leaving the herd, and
the herd animal will react violently if people attempt to
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leave the herd, and the herd animal goes wherever the
herd is going. So when I call COVID the great sorting,
what I'm saying is you found out the person in
your life who will turn on you in a dime.
The next time the government. The next time the system
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tells them you're the enemy for whatever reason, and I
don't know what reason that is. They'll come up with
something else the next time, may not be a virus
of any kind. Who knows, It'll be some political position,
who knows that's what it is. But the next time
the system goes to your mom, the mom who wouldn't
let you visit. The next time the system tells your
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mother that you're the enemy for some reason, she will
believe it.
Speaker 1 (34:12):
All the way.
Speaker 3 (34:13):
She already proved that, and she proved that her reliance
on the system, her desire to remain part of the herd,
supersedes her love for you. I know that it's hard
to hear. It is not easy to say, because I
know how much that how deep those wounds go. I
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got the saddest freaking emails during COVID, and none of
them were about people dying from COVID. It was about
people who had been rejected by family members.
Speaker 1 (34:48):
Over all that.
Speaker 3 (34:49):
Jesse, my son won't let me visit. I've never met
my granddaughter. Horrible stuff like that. And I look, if
you've made amends, great, that's fine, make amends whatever I'm
not here to break families apart, but you had better
understand and accept the next time the system is finding
a way to label you the enemy. That same sun,
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he's going to turn on you again like that. He
will turn on you when he's told to turn on you.
And that sounds crazy, but if you look at any
part of the history of communism, family members turning in
other family members is not only common, it is glorified
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and celebrated by an evil communist regime like ours. Never
I tell you that one story about Pavel. It was
a story in the Soviet Union under Stalin. They made
plays in songs about the story of Pavel.
Speaker 1 (35:51):
Who was Pavel.
Speaker 3 (35:53):
He was a young boy, and I believe it was
his dad and his uncle were hoarding grain. They were
keeping food for themselves instead of turning it into the state,
and Pavel went and told on them, and then they
murdered him. And no one knows whether or not it
was a true story. No one can, but that didn't matter.
Immediately Pavel was held up as this hero by the
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Soviet Union. Why he turned in his own father, for
the motherland, for the system itself. Family members turning on
each other is encouraged in a communist system. Always has been,
always will be. And this goes back to something we
talked about earlier in the show, and we've talked about
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a million times. Shattering the family unit is essential for
these people. Strong nuclear families produce healthy, happy adults. Your
children will grow up to be healthier and happier, and
a healthy, happy human being doesn't choose an evil, demonic
religion like communism. Malcontents, bitter people, losers, that's who chooses communism,
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and so they try to produce more of them.
Speaker 1 (37:05):
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