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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It is the Jesse Kelly Shoe final hour of The
Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificent Thursday. The week is
almost over. So we're gonna talk about what Gavin Newsom's doing.
He said something about Joe Biden that's hilarious. We're gonna
talk about Dome corin, diversity higher actually getting some hard questions,
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where's that coming from? All that emails. We're gonna talk
some tariff, climate change stuff, and so much more coming up.
I have a lot to cram into the final hour
on the Jesse Kelly Show. Now, first, let me let
me tell you a little story. I ran for Congress.
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As you know, you probably already know unless you're a
new listener. When I got out of the Marine Corps,
I started to get really political. I just was working construction,
doing a lot of driving out of town working construction.
Started to get very political with the books I was
reading stuff I was listening to. Decided I was going
to run for Congress because I was mad about Barack Obama.
I make dumb, gigantic, impulsive decisions all the time. It
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usually ends in horrific failure. So here we go. Now
I start running for Congress. I don't know what I'm doing.
But I met every pancake breakfast, every GOP meeting, if
people were gathering anywhere, I was there, handing out my
business cards, shaking hands, kissing babies, giving speech as a
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whole works. All right, you got it. But I had
somebody who was This was in the Tucson area. I
was living just outside Tucson, Arizona at the time. I
had somebody who I'll give you his first name, John
because it's so common, but John was. He's one of
these guys. He's one of us. But he's been wired
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into the political scene forever. He's been an activist from
his youngest days, running for office, helping people campaign. This
is what he does. He knows every person every you
have to talk to them, don't talk to them, you
have to visit here. He was one of those guys.
And John took a liking to me and started working
with me and deciding, Hey, I need to try to
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help him. And John comes to me one day and says, hey,
you need to go sit down with Jim Colby. Don't
worry about who Jim Colby was, it's not really important
to the story. He had been a congressman from that
area for a very long time. I don't know if
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he's still around, by the way, but it had been
a congressman from that area. Now, I didn't know Jim Colby.
I didn't like him. I didn't dislike him. I didn't
know Jim Colby, but he had been a Republican congressman
down there for quite a while. And John says, hey,
you got to meet Jim Colby. And I said, you know, honest, honestly,
it's me. I'm an idiot. I realized that. But I said,
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why why do I need to meet him? And John says,
you just do well, that's not gonna work. No, why
do I have to meet him? I don't care about
Jim Colby. Doesn't matter to me. And again I wasn't
being disrespectful, at least in my mind. I just why
he's not the congressman anymore, he's retired, he's God, why
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do I have to meet with Jim Colby? And he said,
it's not that it's not that Jim Colby can help
you get into Congress. It's not that it's that Jim
Colby can possibly prevent you from getting into Congress. And
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I said, what he said, Jesse, he was a congressman
down here for how long? How many big donors and
important people in this area do you think Jim Jim
Kobe knows personally? How many do you think he can
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call to torpedo your run for Congress If he feels disrespected.
You don't need him to get in, Bud, he might
keep you out. Go have lunch with Jim Coby, I said, Okay,
now I understand. The reason I brought this up was
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Gavin Newsom is obviously running for president. Everybody knows it.
Running for president in twenty twenty eight. He's going to
make a hard run at it. You would probably handicap
him to be the likely Democrat nominee, but who knows.
Who knows Democrats are insane? Who knows what they're going
to choose. But Gavin Newsom's bouncing around the podcast scene,
doing interviews on every show he can find, and he
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raised some eyebrows last night when he said.
Speaker 2 (04:48):
There and will continue to build on the legacy. I
would argue of our former president, who I think was
one of the most successful presidents in the last century,
and that is Joe Biden, and I will defend that
to my grave.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
What there's no metric you could possibly use to call
Joe Biden anything but a disaster, not just a disaster
for the country, by the way, a disaster for the
Democrat Party. Let's say you're a soulless monster, that would
make you a Democrat, and you don't care about the
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United States of America. You hate the place and want
to burn it down. So let's just set aside the
good of the country. Let's completely set that, divorce yourself
from that. Democrats, after four years of Joe Biden in
the White House are on the outs everywhere, losing power
everywhere in this culture, political power. They're unpopular, They are
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a bunch of weird freaks. Joe Biden's inability to keep
the worst impulses of the communists around him in check
is largely responsible for the Democrat Party being completely on
the outs. And Democrats hate him. And we're going to
get the Dome here in a minute and getting asked
hard questions. Democrats themselves do not look fondly on the
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Biden administration, on Biden, and don't they blame them for
lost power? So what what's he even talking?
Speaker 2 (06:14):
And will continue to build on the legacy. I would
argue of our former president, who I think was one
of the most successful presidents in the last century, and
that is Joe Biden. And I will defend that to
my grave.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
What's he talking about? WHOA Joe Biden may be old
and washed up? I actually think we could probably skip
past all the maybes him and Grandma vag shut up.
Joe Biden may be old and washed up, no question
about it. Joe Biden's sitting on a beach eating ice
cream right now, probably drooling on himself. It's embarrassing. Can't walk,
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can't talk. Age got him like it will for all
of us at some point in time. But how many
phone calls can Joe Biden make to hurt Gavin Newsom
if he wants to. It's not that you need Joe
Biden or even want Joe Biden out there on the
campaign trail given speeches for you. It's not that you
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cherish his endorsement. It's not that you even have to
ask for his endorsement, although he undoubtedly will he was
the last Democrat president. It's not that Joe Biden can
get Gavin Newsom into the White House. But after Joe
Biden's been in politics since the Civil War? How many
phone numbers does he have of wealthy, important people and
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groups Gavin Newsom needs? And if Gavin Newsom doesn't suck
up the appropriate amount, how many of those phone calls
is Jill gonna make? Because we all know Joe wasn't
making any of them. How many phone calls is Jill
gonna make saying Hey, screw that slick haired freak out
in California, go back somebody else. That's why you have
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to debase yourself and go on the news and say
things that are just ridiculous.
Speaker 2 (08:12):
And we'll continue to build on the legacy I would
argue of our former president, who I think was one
of the most successful presidents in the last century, and
that is Joe Biden. And I will defend that to
my grave.
Speaker 1 (08:25):
Yeah, Jesse, I'm listening to you right now, educating us
about the dangers of allowing the FBI to continue to exist,
perhaps especially since when the Communists are in charge again,
they'll be ruthless beyond even current levels. I have three questions. First,
how do we approach the need to dispose of the
FBI to Trump? What's the process? Second question, so let
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me deal with this first one. Let me actually just
tackle this first one. I'll get to a couple others
because she asked, you know what, don't we need them
in some form something like that? All right, stop, I
talked to you about this before, and we'll talk about
this many times if we are Let's say, let's say
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we have a marathon to run. Marathon's twenty six miles.
I think it's twenty six point two whatever. Don't be
one of those annoying marathon people. It's twenty six miles.
Marathon's twenty six miles. We are at the starting line.
What is this marathon? This marathon is defeating the communist
menace that is infiltrated into our country, in our government.
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And that's the marathon we have to run. We have
not been fighting it appropriately. Donald Trump and the Donald
Trump era represent the beginning of that fight. Donald Trump
is not the end. He is the beginning. He can't
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be the end. You can't go from mile one to
mile twenty six. You have all and miles you have
to do in between. There. We just started. We're on
mile one. He got us going. He will not finish
the race. He can't be expected to. It's not that's
not the way it works. There have to be others.
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It might be you, by the way, listening to the
sound of my voice right now, it might be you. You
never know. All right, now, let's approach the other aspect
of it. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a
fantastic Thursday. Member. If you miss any part of the show,
you can download it on iHeart, Spotify iTunes. So, just
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touching back on the FBI things. I have some other
stuff I want to get to, other emails. I want
to talk about this climate change ridiculousness. And apparently Chris
had an issue yesterday. We'll get to in just a moment.
But the FBI, how do we how do we approach
the need to dispose of the FBI to Trump? Trump's
never going to get there. You're asking you're asking him
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to go from zero to one hundred. You're asking him
to run the entire marathon. It's not gonna be Trump.
He's not the end, He's the beginning. It will be others.
We have to work our way towards that. Do we
need a new bureau of some kind to do anything
positive the FBI does? Maybe this is when you start
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talking about Hey, we have to eliminate the FBI. We
can't have a free country with an FBI. This is
where people will come up with doomsday scenarios in their head,
and they're legitimate. I don't want to I don't want
to ignore it or dismiss it at all. They are legitimate. Well,
who's gonna who's gonna take down all these drug traffickers?
Who who is going to go after real domestic terrorists?
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I mean, who's gonna organized crime? Oh that's very valid.
Oh that's very valid. Here is what I will say. One,
there are already multiple federal agencies out there, multiple. The
FBI is not the only federal agency out there. It's
just the largest and most powerful. There are other ones
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that need to go to atf I'm looking at you,
But we'll set that aside. There are multiple federal agencies
out there. You can perhaps farm some of that workout
to other federal agencies. Maybe you can come up with
a new one which will eventually get poisoned as well.
But what we cannot do is allow the old one
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to stay because we have old ideas about what they do.
When you think about the FBI, there is a chance
you're thinking about some brave men and women sitting in
a dusty apartment in Manhattan listening in on wiretapped phone
calls with the Gambino family, And you want these crime
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fighters out there doing it. Maybe you're thinking about a
group of brave people huddled over a conference table trying
to figure out who this serial killer is and they
have to track him down and get him. But maybe
these are because of reality history, reality documentaries books. Maybe
when you picture the FBI, that's what you're picturing. I
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have my blue jacket on with yellow letters. This is
Agent Smith. I have a perfect jaw. I'm here to
fight crime. Maybe that's what you picture, But that FBI
is gone. The FBI we currently have took Special Agent
Steve Friend, who was working on child pornography cases, trying
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to get the biggest monsters in our society off the streets.
And the FBI said, hey, Steve, those child predators, Ah,
that can wait. You See, here's what's going on, Steve.
It's pretty scary stuff. There are parents showing up at
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school board meetings and they're angry about the gay pornography
in the school library and they're starting to yell. So Steve,
these parents they kind of sound like domestic terrorists to me,
if you wouldn't mind go down to these school board
meetings start jotting down license plates. We got to tackle
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this domestic terror problem. Don't turn the FBI in your
mind into what you want it to be. And I know, look, obviously,
when you have cash matel Dan Bongino in charge of it, now,
I know maybe you think a lot of that stuff
has changed, and of course it has. They have FBI
agents out there fighting crime for the first time in
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a long time, and that's good. But how many of
the evil people are still inside the building? Many? How
easy will it be for the next communists, the next
Democrat who takes over the White House? How easy will
it be to take the FBI and again aim it
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at Republicans. It'll be a like flipping a light switch.
Flipping a light switch, that's all it'll take. We can't
fall in love with the past, all right, Bronco. Now
that we know Democrats are willing to go to the
mat on the shutdown, why don't Republicans pass a new
budget in the House with all the campaign promise cuts
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and governance. His name is Richard Listen. Dick Republicans don't
want to cut anything. But Republicans don't want to cut anything.
They just don't. Now, Chris, it's my understanding that you're
a chess player. You played chess, right, it's my understanding
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that Corey hasn't played chess in thirty years. Do I
have this right?
Speaker 3 (15:46):
What?
Speaker 1 (15:46):
Chris? Corey and I talked before the show and I
heard that you guys played chess yesterday? Is that right?
It is? Huh? So you play all the time and
he hasn't played in deck aides who won? Chris? Who
who won? Don't try to Chris, don't try to make
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up stories. Now. I know that Corey beat you yesterday
and chess. Look, I don't want you to feel bad. Here.
Here's what I will say. Maybe you're just not smart enough.
Maybe it's no listen, it's probably purely an IQ. Thing
You can't chess involves an intellect, all right. It involves
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an intellect that you don't possess. It's not even that
Corey is anything special. I'm sure it's that you are
so far behind what would even be considered average that
you probably had no chance. I just I wanted you
to feel better, all right. I hope that helped a lot.
Speaker 4 (16:53):
It is the Jessi Kelly Show on an amazing, amazing Thursday,
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Speaker 1 (17:08):
So a couple of things really quickly. Climate change. We
talked yesterday about Bill Gates supposedly backtracking, and this guy says, Jesse,
I think you're missing something about Bill Gates is about
face on climate change. I believe he's now more concerned
with creating energy for AI data centers than he is
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with closing power print the plants. Oh you're one hundred
percent ride, Yeah, your on hundred percent right. His name
is Dave. Yeah. It's all self interest. It's all about
his money and what not. And of course the polls
show that people don't care about.
Speaker 5 (17:42):
Howcause you're facing Night States climate change. It was three
percent and twenty twenty one two percent on average of
polls in twenty twenty three, and this year the average
poles two one two. It is very very low on
the list of priorities. I was trying to count it down.
The gallop pole and Basically it was so low down,
you know, I was counting all the different issues. I
almost lost tracks, like fifteenth or.
Speaker 1 (18:03):
No one cares. You know why nobody cares? This is
something that we've talked about before on the show. Climate
change is one of those things that bored rich people
care about. Nobody all around the world, people struggling to
make it work. Or even if you're not struggling, if
you're just getting by, you're working whatever job you work,
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maybe that's you right now. You're getting by. You're not prospering,
you're not swimming in it, you're not starving to death,
but you're getting by. You know what, You don't have
the luxury of concerning yourself with some completely made up
gobly goook about how the farts of the cows are
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making the earth warmer. That's a luxury, And if you're poor,
you definitely don't have that luxury. You can't even consider it.
To think about such things is purely for super super
wealthy people, these wealthy do gooders who view themselves as
gods and decide they want to start tinkering with everything
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and controlling everything and destroying everything. This is how these
people think. That's one two. I'm gonna play this. Listen,
greatly worried about climate change.
Speaker 5 (19:24):
You go all the way back to nineteen hundred and
eighty nine, it was thirty five percent, two forty percent,
twenty twenty forty six percent, and in twenty twenty five,
look at that, it's forty percent, the same number as
we had twenty five years ago, back in twenty in
two thousand.
Speaker 1 (19:39):
I want to explain something, and this is in light
of the deal. It's not really a deal, the Trump
China Deal. What it was is we're gonna pause hostilities.
We have about a year. It's just like we thought
ever about a year. We're gonna pause hostilities. We're not
going one hundred percent tear if you you're not going
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to cut us off from rare errors, We're going to
pause hostilities. We all understand that we need to reshure
American jobs, American industry. We need to be making things here.
We need to use the resources we have right here.
Did you know we have quote rare earths right here
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in the United States of America, and so it's important
to understand why we lost them and how we can
get them back permanently. I have no issue with trade deals,
a deal here, a deal there. You're using tariffs to
push it. But whatever, that's fine. That's fine, do your thing,
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your President of the United States, go for it. All
that stuff is fine. And this is not an insult
to actually Republicans or the House or the Trump or
anything else. But the only permanent solution to bring American jobs,
bring American industry back to the United States of America,
it has to be completely tearing to shreds the climate
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agenda that has been woven into our laws and into
our regulations. It's in the court system. There is no
way you will ever bring American industry back to the
United States of America in any permanent way as long
as we have woven into our system this ridiculous idea
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that industry is bad for mother Earth or whatever these
stupid crystal worshiping hippies believe. It's stupid and it's insane.
We should be campaigning for more coal plants in this
country instead. The best you can get is a Republican
ever in every now and then it's some clean call.
As long as we're super safe, a bunch of sissies.
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We need all the energy in the world. Take your
solar panels and chuck them back in the Pacific Ocean
and start building new clear plants and cold plants and
natural gas. Start mining again. Can we please start mining
all the things we have right here in the United
States of America, but we don't do it, and we
regulate all of it. Well, I mean, if you're going
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to do that, then we're going to have to do
one hundred and fifty million dollar ecological study because I
was told that the fart trout used to be here
and that you can't ever bring it back permanently. As
long as that is the state of affairs in this country,
as long as these people have their agenda woven into
our laws and regulations, we can never and will never
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bring back American industry to our shores. That is the
root cause of all this. That is the problem. All right, Sorry,
I didn't mean. I didn't mean to get upset. I'm
totally fine, Jesse. Whenever we're going to start arresting and
prosecuting these whacked out judges that keep obstructing and impeding
law enforcement, well we do have to start impeaching them.
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That's fact. We have to start impeaching them. I want
to remind you again that every single tutalitarian country installs
judges that will protect bad guys and prosecute good guys.
Every single time, the court system gets corrupted because they
install the judges that will only enforce what they want enforced,
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and only against the people they want enforced. El Salvador
went from the murder capital of planet Earth to the
safest country in the Western Hemisphere. And it's not just
because they took a bunch of gangsters and put them
in their underwear and threw them in a prison system
that was only part of it. They took the judges
that were letting these criminals get off scot free, judges
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who were corrupt, bribed, evil communists, and they removed them
from the bench. We have this problem in the United
States of America, and we don't have Up until Republican
senators started getting their phone lines tapped, we haven't even
heard mention of a serious impeachment effort of these judges.
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We have to remove communist judges from the bench. They
have to be removed because the things they do every day.
I don't even get mad anymore because I'm so used
to it. You wake up and there's an injunction from
this judge here, or an injunction from that judge there,
and what they can't a judge can't the judge is
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there to do that. That's why Democrats installed that judge.
They installed that judge there specifically so he would do
exactly what he's doing. Now, I'm gonna play you something,
because maybe maybe you've picked up on something, and the
something would be this. These Biden officials, these for former
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Biden lackeys, if you will. They're all writing books, they're
all going on media tours, but they don't seem to
be getting the same reception that you would normally expect
for Democrats. You and I've watched for how many years,
ten twenty years, every former Democrat press secretary, or vice
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president or senator, whoever it is, whatever their job was,
as long as they were loyal communist members of the system,
they would go write a book. You get a big
fat advance on your book, and then you go do
the media tour with other communists, and what do they do.
They patch you on the head and patch you on
the rear end the whole time. This is the best
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book ever. Oh my gosh, I'm so happy you're here.
Oh I love you so much. Oh, I've never read
anything so amazing. That's how it normally goes. But we've
been playing you audio corin diversity. Hire has been getting
asked so many hard questions she had to pull out
but I'm black and gay thing. That's how uncomfortable it
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got for her. Dome just got it right in the face.
We'll talk about that in just a moment.
Speaker 3 (26:09):
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Speaker 1 (26:28):
She's been getting hammered with so many hard questions on
her stupid little book tour that she's had to resort
for the shield that has saved her so many times
in life.
Speaker 2 (26:37):
I woke up every day very proud to be the
White House pre Secretary. I woke up every day as.
Speaker 6 (26:44):
A as a black woman who is queer.
Speaker 1 (26:50):
That's how much she said to scramble. But it's not
just her Dome. Dome has gotten it several times in
the face. Here was done during this interview.
Speaker 7 (27:01):
Wasn't Joe Biden then to put it on him? Wasn't
his refusal to recognize his own frailties the reason that
you faced a nearly impossible task.
Speaker 6 (27:11):
I ran against Donald Trump for president, and Donald Trump
ran on a platform that was, in large part, I believe,
misrepresenting his intentions to the American people. I do believe
that there are a fair number of people that voted
for Donald Trump who believed him when he told them
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that his first priority on day one is going to
be to bring down prices, and he didn't. And you
combine that misrepresentation of intention with also what was that
play in terms of massive amounts of missin disinformation? Now
forgive me, I wanted calendar in terms of yes, the class, I.
Speaker 7 (27:56):
Want to interrupt you because that is a world class pivot.
But it is not the question that I asked you.
Speaker 1 (28:07):
Why though, Why the hostility? These are all friendly communists, journalists.
Why the hostility? Well we talked about it before. These people.
The system itself, it only exists to protect itself. Its
only interest is protecting itself. As long as you are
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beneficial to the revolution. As long as you are something
that helps the system be safe from harm, then you
are in its Then you are in good standing. But
whether it's your fault or not, if you become harmful
to the revolution, if you have threatened the system in
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any way, you're the enemy. Now, communists throughout history have
discovered this. They wake up even when they didn't necessarily
do anything wrong, and they find themselves on the outs.
How many guys, how many guys? How many guys in
the mafia associated with the mafia. If you enjoy those
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mafia stories, and we all do, how many of those
guys associated with the mafia have been killed? Not because
they necessarily did anything wrong, but because, ah, that's a
chance they might. Well, I don't want to go to prison.
Old Tony Tuto's over there. He saw me kill that guy.
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I don't think he's talking to the cops. But better
safe than sorry, Better go out and kill him. This
is exactly how the system operates. The Biden administration is
looked at so poorly by communists around the globe because
they're not given credit for having quote won the White House,
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which is hilarious. They are blamed for losing it, and
now these people have to suffer under this leadership.
Speaker 8 (30:10):
Have an immigration policy where what was good for the
country fifty or sixty years ago binds the country inevitably
for the future. There's too many people who want to
come to the United States of America. And my job
as Vice president is not to look out for the
interest of the whole world. It's to look out for
the people of the United States.
Speaker 1 (30:29):
These communists hate that so much. You know what else
they hate. They hate when you buy gold. They hate
when you fortify your retirement, when you get some physical
gold or silver in your hands. And you know why,
they hate it, because it's freedom. They want you afraid.
They want your dollar destroyed because then it gives them
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all the power. That's what they really want, is all
the power. Well, when you buy hard things, things you
can touch and feel, things that last, well, it takes
their power away. That's why they hate it. Call gold Co.
I trusted gold Co with my money, A plus rated
with a better business bureau. I'm not asking you to
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do anything I wouldn't do or didn't do. Call them
at least get something sent to your house eight five
five eight one seven gold or visit Jesse likes gold
dot Com. Get it into your retirement, get it sent
to your house. What, Chris, you have something to say?
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Are you eating pizza? You didn't feel the need to
warm up the pizza at all. It's never been I'm
not insulting cold pizza. But we have a microwave. We
even have a toaster of it. You know, you can
warm the pizza up at a toaster oven and it's
virtually the same. It's not better. What. No, I'm not
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the guy who boasts about cold pasta. Chris, pay attention
to the show Reheated Pasta. This is after you leave
the spaghetti in the fridge for a day or two
and all those flavors have gotten to know each other,
and then you're in a one way ticket. You got
a one way ticket to Flavortown after that, Chris, get
it yourself a little garlic bed? Can you people eat
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garlic bed? Don't say it like that like I know everything.
I can't know everything. And now here's a headline by
go you know you know the thing headlines we didn't
get to. This is extortion. Even CNBC has turned on
Democrats over the Schumer shutdown. Yeah, well they see the
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poll numbers. It's just not going well aid to Democrat
Massachusetts governor Mara Heely is busted after allegedly having eight
kilos of cocaine sent to the state office building. Chris,
eight kilos sounds like a lot? Is that a lot?
That seems like a lot? You know what, By the way,
this is American. Can we start measuring our drugs and
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pounds like everyone like we should. FBI has spied on
one hundred and sixty Republicans under Biden, Trump calls for
prison terms. This is what I'm talking about. This Republican
might have, just might just have a chance to beat
Kathy Hochel. There are there's a way of thinking out
there that New York is slowly going our way as
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a state. Maybe not New York City, but as a state,
it's slowly going our way. I'm trying not to get
my hopes up, but I really like New York. I
upstate New York is gorgeous. New York is a state,
is freaking awesome. What if we could get it back?
Wouldn't that be sweet? New Jersey ag urges barring federal
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election monitors from polling places. That's weird how they don't
want any election monitors at the polling places. They don't
want you to have to show ID. But of course
when they win elections, they're all free and fair. Obama
appointed judge trying to take control of border patrol in
a major city. No, you mean a judge was installed,
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and now that judge that's been installed is using the
power they have to protect the communist revolution. You don't say,
you know what I'm gonna say somehoways asked doctor Jesse Friday,
And we're gonna have a real good time. Get your
questions emailed into Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. All right,
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that's all.