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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's the Jesse Kelly Show. I'll Gloria says it. Another
hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Wednesday.
Now we are finally here. In a couple of minutes,
gonna get to this massive tell you can tell when
you've exposed something that's going to wound the communists deeply.

(00:20):
We'll get to that in just a moment. Then we're
gonna talk more about power. We're gonna get into that
this hour when we're done with this USAID stuff. Power.
Should we use it? We don't want to use it
like them, We don't want to be evil? Should we
use it? Can we get by with not using it?
All that emails? So much more coming up this hour

(00:41):
on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now, human beings,
all human beings. We have tells. You listen to me.
You listen to me talk for three hours a day?
You you if you listen for any length of time,
I have picked up I know I have tails. You

(01:04):
can probably tell when I'm about to say something about food.
I bet you I make a noise or have it
saying when I'm about to reference feminists or make a
joke or I'm sure I have tells. No, you don't
have to email them to be You're welcome to. But
it's human beings we have tells. My wife she eats

(01:28):
really really healthy, like really grossly healthy. It's awful. It's
hummus and rice chips and it's horrible. But she will
have a cheat mail every now and then. And whenever
she's about to ask me if I want to have
a cheat meal with her, which of course I would
say yes, every meal is a cheat male for me.

(01:50):
But whenever she's about to ask me that, she'll do
this thing where she kind of half bites her lip
and she'll say something to the effect of, so you
know what I'm in the mood for. It's always what
I'm in the mood for. And then she'll do this
kind of like like I'm about to ask for something
really bad lip biting thing, and I know by now

(02:10):
she's she's about to say, I want to go to
dairy queen. I know that's what she's about to say.
Communists operate this way too, And you have the ultimate tell.
From now on you will be able to use this.
This is not about the story we're about to get
into specifically, This is about communists telling you when you

(02:34):
have found something that hurts them, that hurts their cause,
that hurts the revolution. They always, always, always do this,
when something that hurts them is exposed, what do they
do this.

Speaker 2 (02:50):
Secretary of State Mark Rubio is hailing the end of USAID,
the nation's largest foreign aid agency, even as a new
analysis finds that its closure could contribute some fourteen million
deaths in the next five years.

Speaker 3 (03:03):
Coan Up, the US Agency for International Development USAID officially
shuts down just after a new analysis finds its closure
could contribute to fourteen million deaths in the next five years.

Speaker 4 (03:16):
Rubio said, they are going to be focused now more
on trade rather than aid. And of course this comes
as that report from The Lancet is saying there could
be an additional fourteen million deaths that come as a
result of these administration policies.

Speaker 1 (03:30):
Oh, I could sit and play this forever. It's not
just one or two outlets. It's CNN, It's NBC. This's
is NBC News. USAID cuts could lead to fourteen million
deaths over the next five years. Researchers say, it's NPR,
it's the Washington Washington Post, it's Reuters, What is going
on here? Are fourteen million people going to die? Well? No,

(03:52):
there are two things going on here. One, the communist
is going to be mortally mortally wounded. Now that you
USAID is being ripped from its hands. We'll go into
that in just a moment. That's one. Two. This is
in part designed to protect their power. Whenever their power
is threatened, they will threat They will threaten that people

(04:13):
are going to die. And the other part of this
is it keeps your liberal. It gives your liberal at
Pagy a weapon in conversation, in debate, what is that weapon?
As soon as she drops it in casual conversation, well,
people are gonna die. It's very similar to when they
use Nazi. It's so over the top, it's so extreme,

(04:38):
and it's designed to give you her opponent or potential opponent.
It's designed to give you nowhere to go after all,
What are you supposed to say when liberal and Pegy
says true people will die? Are you supposed to say?
I don't care. Now, that's what I would say, because
I know what they're doing. But normal people, decent people.

(05:04):
We're not talking about you and me. Remember you know
this stuff, But normal decent people, even if they disagree
with what's being said. The second you drop, well, I
guess you're okay with fourteen million people dying. You have
shut down the debate because Normy, Norman, norm Normi, Norma.
They don't feel like they can argue against that. You

(05:26):
have taken such an extreme emotional position that anything you
say from that point on makes you uncomfortable, and you
will move on. It's a tactic. But the lesson is
one they use it as a tactic in arguments. And two,
whenever you see the system saying mass death will result.

(05:50):
If whatever it is happens, you know the system is threatened. Now,
what is it about this us AID AID? What is
it about this that they love so so much and
they do You've probably never even heard of this organization
before Trump got elected? Again, why don't they give speeches.

Speaker 5 (06:13):
About I also know this is just the beginning. If
DOJE attacks USAID today, then you can be sure they'll
move on to another target tomorrow. Who knows, maybe there'll
be the Postal Service or the IRS, or even the
Social Security Administration they could be next.

Speaker 1 (06:32):
Sorry, I just got excited. Anyway, what is it about USAID? Well,
you know, I can't help but make a connection. As
the Trump administration has attacked government organizations and government connected organizations,

(06:53):
he's defunding them, he's ripping their power away. That happens
to coincide with the stories that show the Democrat Party
is bankrupt, so bankrupt they're talking about having to take
out loans to keep the lights on. You see, year
after year after year after year, decade after decade, the

(07:15):
communists inside of the government have embarked on an incredible journey,
a very successful journey. And that journey has been this
figure out how to use taxpayer dollars to fund their revolution,
revolution domestically and revolution abroad. And one of the main

(07:37):
arms of that was us AID. Do you remember the
stories we talked about it before. You remember when Trump
got up and he gave that speech and he said, hey,
we're funding you know, training surgeries in Guatemala for frogs
or something crazy, all the crazy stuff there, and we
all scoffed and laughed and scoffed and laughed. Do you
want to know something, A lot of those things were

(07:58):
USAID projects. Now, why is it just that they wanted
to trainy frogs? Sure, that's part of it. But there's
actually two reasons why. The first reason is USAID is
connected to the Central Intelligence Agency. Many people. Depends on
who you talk to, we'll say it's flat out part
of the Central Intelligence Agency. The Central Intelligence Agency uses

(08:20):
it to go around any elected authority like the president
or even the State Department, to conduct its own foreign policy.
So let's say, let's say I'm Johnny Communist and I
work for this Central Intelligence Agency and I'm in Rwanda.
God forbid, I'm in Rwanda, and you know what, Rowanda

(08:45):
needs to have a coup. I don't like this government.
Maybe the State Department disagrees with me. Maybe the President
Donald Trump, maybe he disagrees with me. But you see,
I'm Johnny Communist, I have a CIA badge. I know
better than all these people. I'm all knowing, I'm all powerful.
No no, no, no, we need to have a revolution.
How do you do that? You take this wonderful sounding agency, USAID,

(09:09):
and you use the slush fund. It has to fund
a revolution to topple the government. That you did completely
separate from government oversight or government permission. You essentially conduct
American foreign policy with American taxpayer dollars without oversight at all.

(09:31):
Why do you think it is? And Mike Ben's makes
this point all the time, why do you think it is?
Ever since USAID got defunded and shut down in all
these foreign countries, not a single foreign country has complained.
In fact, most of them have celebrated. That's weird. We
were told US eight is just providing rice and fly
spatters for the starving kids in Africa. If that was
the case, why, oh why, why is everybody happy they're gone?

(09:55):
Because it's a Central Intelligence agency linked If not, it
is a CIA. It's a CIA linked organization that funds
revolutions all around the world unsupervised. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show on a wonderful Thursday Wednesday, not a Thursday.

(10:16):
Remember tomorrow is asked doctor Jesse Thursday, and you need
to get all your questions into Jesse at Jesse kellyshow
dot com. So there are two reasons the communists love USA.

Speaker 5 (10:30):
Also know this is just the beginning. If DOJA attacks
USAID today, then you can be sure they'll move on
to another target tomorrow. Who knows.

Speaker 1 (10:40):
We are ready to discuss the CIA linked portion of it,
the money that flows into USA. It is used to
fund color revolutions across the country. That's part. The other
part of it is this Washington, DC. It's a criminal

(11:01):
place because the United States government is now a criminal organization.
And remember, on a macro level, this happens to every
government over time, every single government in history, no matter
how wonderful it starts out, no matter how well intended,

(11:22):
no matter what the restrictions are. The law says, the
constitution says. Human beings are fallible, flawed, sinful. Over time,
human beings are going to do evil things with the
power they have, all right, And a government, any form

(11:42):
of government, will figure out over time, because governments are
made up of people. Over a period of time, it
will figure out how to acquire for itself more money
and more power. It's just human nature. It's why every
time you pick up a newspaper or I know what's
online now, every time you pick up your phone and

(12:03):
read an online newspaper and you see a story, there's
a new one every day about this city councilman, this
may or this whatever going to prison for what for fraud,
some sort of fraud. They were handing out contracts and
getting fifty thousand dollars kickbacks How does this happen all
the time? Why do people keep doing this while you
sit down in the chair of power. And there's the

(12:25):
vault with the city's money, the state's money, the country's money.
And I mean, the vault is right there. And I
like money, and I'm a big steak fan. I want
to drive a BMW and I mean the vault is
right there. Maybe I should just take a little, just
a little taste. That's what human beings do. In Washington,

(12:46):
d C. They've done it, and they've made it legal.
The foreign aid, a lot of it run through Usaid,
doesn't leave Washington DC. When you hand Washington d C
one hundred dollars, and I know you don't hand it
to them, those dirty snakes steal it from your paycheck.
But when you hand Washington d C one hundred dollars

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and Washington d C. They tell you, hey, you know,
we're gonna send this hundred dollars over to those African kids.
They need rice and they need fly swaters. The flies
are all over my saw it. We're gonna get them
rice and we're gonna get them flyswaters. Maybe you're under
the impression that one hundred dollars then just goes immediately
down to the rice store and the flyswater store and
they're handing it out to poor African kids. But that's

(13:29):
not what happens. Congress allocates that money to organizations, non
government organizations, sometimes government organizations, but of course those organizations
work with other organizations. It's an unbelievably tangled web designed
to confuse you because they're stealing your money. If you

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ever go to Washington, d C. You will notice that
it's the wealthiest place you've ever been in your life.
All the streets are new, the buildings are new, the
cars are all nice. It's almost like you're transported into
this world of wealth, and you are. And it's a
world of wealth because they've found out over the years
how to steal your money. You hand them one hundred
dollars for the rice and fly swatters, and they figure

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out a way to keep ninety cents ninety five cents
of it right here at home in Washington, DC. Paying
for this guy's half a million dollars salary, paying for
this guy's second or third cousin to have a two
hundred thousand dollars a year job. Maybe a couple fly
swatters in a jar of rice. He'll get over to
the poor African kids. But the truth is it's all

(14:34):
a big slush fund because they're all a bunch of
filthy thieves who'd live every single day to steal your money.
Why in the world, with the most powerful Democrat in Washington,
DC get up on the Senate floor and get indignant
about USAID an organization No one's even heard of USAID
being defended. Why would he care? So?

Speaker 5 (14:56):
No, this is just the beginning. If dojattacks USAID today,
then you can be sure they'll move on to another
target tomorrow. Who knows, maybe there'll be the Postal Service
or the IRS, or even the Social Security Administration they
could be next, or maybe our national security agencies.

Speaker 1 (15:16):
He got indignant about it because he understands this quote
foreign aid money, the rice and fly swatter money, it's
going to pay for somebody's BMW, It's going to pay
for somebody's fancy Washington town home. It's all a criminal organization,

(15:38):
a bunch of bank robbers who do what they do
to steal your money. That is the purpose of all this,
and a lot of this money has funded Democrat politics
in this country. It doesn't all go to BMW's and townhouses.
The money goes from this organization to that organization to
that organization. And oh, would you look at at some

(16:00):
of the money ended up helping Democrats get elected in
the country. Look at how poor the Democrat Party is
now right as we start cutting all these funds. What
an odd coincidence. All right, let's do some emails. Thanks
the Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificent Thursday. I know
we started off on a dark note, but I'm still

(16:22):
in a great mood. I don't you know what it is.
It's Independence Day. My blood isn't red, it's red, white
and blue. Chris, what what now? I don't need to
see a doctor? What is your problem? I'm doing some emails.
I still can't believe Chris is complaining about fireworks prices. Gosh,
that's so on the nose, Hey, Oracle, you just just

(16:42):
heard you talking about how the FBI as files on
those who speak out against the government. You ever wonder
how big yours is? I bet they have one on
Chris as well, But you can brag about how much
bigger yours is. Yeah, mine's way bigger than Chris, is.
I bet Chris's file. I don't know though, Chris. Chris
is kind of a he's kind of a criminal, I'll

(17:03):
be honest with you, and he's really like, Chris is
the guy if the grid went down or something like that,
or or there was some sort of civil war, you
would probably want to be close to Chris. So what, Chris? What?
I know? There's nothing wrong with being prepared, Chris. I
got that. There's being prepared and then there's you. But

(17:25):
there's no question my file is bigger. My file is
way bigger. Chris. Chris could only dream to have the
FBI file that I have. I bet mine is enormous.
I'm so proud of it. Hey, Jesse, I can picture
you going into the porta John after eating too many
cheddar Bay biscuits at lunch with a broken off cigarette
shoved up both nostrils like a marine on Okinawa. How

(17:50):
long has it been since you had it? Rough like
us common construction. Guys. Love that you grew up working
and living the way we did. Keep doing what you're doing. Yeah, man,
that was my whole life. I'm this is what I'm
new to to media stuff, being a huge, important celebrity.
That's what I'm new to. I remember, I've only been

(18:11):
doing this like seven years. Yeah. Well, I come from
a construction family. Remember my dad, you know, he did construction,
but he eventually started. Right about the time I graduated
high school, he started his own construction company, Don Kelly Construction.
It's gone now, so he retired. When he retired, he
shut it down. But his dad before him had Jack

(18:35):
Kelly Construction or Jack Kelly Excavating. I think it was
Jack Kelly Construction in Ohio. That was all we did.
I always knew that was all I was going to do.
I mean, that was what I did. This this all
happened by accident. How about that? Hey, Jesse, the GOP
needs to change from being nice to being good. It's

(18:56):
nice to let your kids eat cake for dinner every night,
but it's good to give a mistake. It's nice to
let the kamie making a scene have their way and
get what they want, but it's good to confront them
and push back. Well, let's talk about that. It's interesting
nice versus good nice. Here's the problem with nice, with

(19:20):
an obsession with being nice. It's not that I don't
want you to be nice. I'm sure you're nicer than me.
But when you decide you want to be nice, nice
is defined by others. You know, other people will tell

(19:41):
you that's not nice, you're not nice. This is what's nice.
That's not nice. Here's a good example. I only mentioned
it in passing because I didn't care that much about
the story. The Upen swimmer, the dude who was pretending
to be a chick, and he was swimming with all
the other female swimmers changing with them in the locker room.

(20:04):
That's just so gross, man, I just can't. That's just
so gross that women had to go those young girls
had to go through that, but eitherway, changing with them,
it's just really horrible. And one of the swimmers on
that UPenn team is Paula Scanlon. That's her name, Paula Scanlon. Wonderful, brave,
young lady. I've interviewed her before and she was speaking
out about how this is wrong and this is terrible,

(20:26):
and I imagine what it's like. You bust your butt
to go swim in college, which you have to work
really hard and be really good, and then you get
there and there's a dude. You have to change in
front of a man in the locker room a six
foot four man and does not just give you the skivies,
and it's just really, really gross. So she spoke out
against it and was scolded not only by her university,

(20:51):
by some not all, but by some of her teammates,
telling her that's not nice. Nice is all always subject
to change. Nice is always subject to public opinion, and oftentimes,
with with enough propaganda the public, they'll decide something absolutely

(21:13):
horrid is nice. People will tell you to this day,
people in the church will tell you to this day
that mass immigration is nice. Well nice, I'm not interested
in nice at all. I couldn't possibly care less about nice.

(21:33):
If you're giving me, if you're listing your best qualities
to me nice, you can just leave it off the
list because I take no stock in that. Whatsoever, good, however,
is clearly defined by whatever you use to define your morality.
Chris would use the Torah. That's what it is. Chris
is the Torah, right, Chris with you people. Chris would

(21:54):
use the Torah. You might use the Bible. Well, that's
not subject to any buddy's opinion. What's written down, it's
right there. Maybe you don't use any of those things.
Maybe you use some sort of a moral code taught
by your parents. Maybe you're a Muslim, maybe you use
the Koran. Whatever it is that you use, good is

(22:15):
clearly defined and it is not subject to public opinion
at all. That's why nice is the least important thing
in the world. Doesn't matter at all. However, it's a
very effective way to control people who want to be nice.
I've explained many times before, if you are a kind person,

(22:38):
a nice person, and this will be a lot of
women will have this. I realize there are plenty of
women who aren't nice, but women in general are just
kinder and more nurturing than men. I know. That's how
God made them just this nice, nicer. Being an anti
communist is more difficult for a woman than a man
because the communists will use a emotional manipulation on people

(23:02):
who want to be nice and want to be seen
as nice, and that is more effective. Again, nothing's universal,
but that is more effective on women than it is
on men, because women are just kind and nurturing. You know,
the old stereotype that at least in my house was
one hundred percent true. If I mean I was always
wrecking my bike, me and all my buddies. We would

(23:24):
always build bike ramps, bicycles bike ramps, and none of
them were stable, and we were always just destroying ourselves
and wiping out and blood and everything else. If I'm bleeding,
if I'm hurting, my mom is there, Hey, I'm so sorry,
Let's take you out for ice cream. If I build

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some crappy ramp with my buddies. We did this one time.
My Betty had this big hill and we not only
built the worst least stable ramp in the world. We
went to the top of the hill and put the
ramp at the bottom of it, no helmets by the way,
and we just cruised way down the hill. And the
second I hit this ramp, the ramp just collapsed, and
I'm going the bike's on top of me, and then

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I'm on the bike and the bike's on top of me.
So I'm injured terribly, and I was bleeding and hurt.
And when I got when I got home, I had
nothing was broken, but I'm bleeding. My father he said, well,
what'd you build a ramp like that for? That was stupid.

(24:28):
And then you didn't even test it. You rode down
the hill at full speed without even testing it. What
a moron. Of course you're bleeding. That is that nice? No,
but the man made a solid point. Mom's not going
to do that, at least not in that moment with
their baby. He's there, he's hurt, he's bleeding, he said that,

(24:51):
But mom is going to be nice. Human beings who
have a desire to be seen as nice oftentimes get
eaten alive by communists. I pointed it out many times,
the American America's feminized Christianity has been eaten, eaten alive
by it a lot, a lot. Well, we want, we

(25:13):
want to be done. Jesus would want the border open.
That kind of geez, oh my gosh, that kind of crap.
All right, let's talk about power. Let's talk about power
and how we feel about using it. Hang on, j
is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Fantastic Wednesday. There's

(25:33):
just something about Johnny Cash that feels American. I'm in
such an American mood. I can Why are you making
that face, Chris? You don't think Johnny Cash seems American.
It doesn't get more American than Johnny Cash, the man
in black, sir, And Independence Day's coming. I'm just in
an Independence Day mood. I bet Johnny Cash even set

(25:54):
the black aside for Independence Day and went red, white,
and blue Baby America. Yeah, all right, I remember ask
doctor Jesse thursdays tomorrow. You need to get your questions emailed.
And now to Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Let's
talk about power in the use of power. And we've

(26:16):
discussed the concept of power before and what is good
to do with it? What is bad? I think I look,
if I asked you, hey, hey, what would you do
with ten million dollars and let's say let's say it
was a whole group of people, so it was it's
just not you and me. You have to confide this

(26:38):
in front of a whole group of people. Maybe you'd
say you're gonna buy a boat or something, a new
gun mvgs. Chris had finally buy fireworks. But I bet
you would also say I'll help somebody, I'm gonna I'm
gonna give back, I'll pay off my mom's house, or
give some to the poor or something. Well, why because

(27:02):
we understand good decent people understand that power. Whenever you
get any of it, maybe you're a parent or a manager,
or the president or anything else. Power should be used
for good, not for bad, not for selfish reasons, should

(27:22):
be used for good. Sinful nature is going to fight
against that, but power should be used for goods. We
get that right, and so those of us who are
decent people. That means we're not democrats, and we have
a hard time relating to how democrats view power. Democrats

(27:43):
are communists, and communists believe in the use of power.
You use your power to help your friends and hurt
your enemies. There's no being a good steward of power.
That concept is totally foreign to them. You help your
friends and you hurt your enemies. You use your power

(28:03):
essentially to get more of it, to keep the power
you have and get more of it. We on the right,
wherever you fall on the right, are uncomfortable, understandably uncomfortable
with that. Look. I'll tell you this. I'll tell you
something right now. I I'll skip the names. But I

(28:25):
met a guy a few weeks ago. He had been
in prison, and he ended up getting a pardon. He
got out of prison early. Actually, i'd take that back.
I'm not sure if it was a pardon. I know
we got out of prison early. I can't remember if
they just commuted his sentence or pardon, it doesn't matter.
He got out of prison before he was supposed to
get out of prison. I started probing, Okay, why how

(28:49):
it was financial crime stuff. Well, turns out he had
connections to i'll skip the name, someone in Trump's orbit,
and because of those connections he was able to get
out of prison before his allotted time. Me. You know,

(29:10):
I like Trump. I thought that sounded gross. I know
that's what all presidents do, but it turned me off.
Story probably turns you off, even if you're a Trump
super fan. They all do it. I get that, but
I didn't like that. That doesn't seem like an appropriate
use of your power. That seems like you're using it selfishly. Okay,

(29:34):
but what do we think we should do with power
as it pertains to the other side. I do not
believe that we should send the FBI to arrest democrats
the way they sent the FBI to arrest Republicans. I'm
talking about innocent democrats the Biden administration. The communists in

(29:57):
the Biden administration, to be specific. They build up a
legal justification to send the FBI after their political opponents,
and they spent their four years kicking in the doors
of pastors and school board bombs. That's evil and I
don't want that done back to them. I don't. I
think that's horrible. But surely, surely we can acknowledge that

(30:20):
some use of power when you're dealing with evil is good.
I bring that up because there are two headlines here,
headlines that people on the right have mixed emotions about.
First one, Trump unfreezes one hundred and seventy five million

(30:41):
dollars after you pen removes the men from women's sports,
and they revoke the records of the dude who was
pretending to be a woman. Why did you pen come
out yesterday and apologize to all those female swimmers and
strip the dude of all of his records. It wasn't
because they had some change of heart. They did all

(31:01):
that because Donald Trump took one hundred and seventy five
million dollars away from them and said no, sorry, none
for you. Penn woke up yesterday with no choice but
to do the right thing. How do you feel about that? Me? Personally,
I love it. I'm okay with it. But a lot

(31:21):
of people aren't, like shouldn't do that? We don't like
it when they well, if we don't do that, then
how do we fix it. Here's another headline. I know
you'll probably support this. Stanford Medicine halts transsurgeries on kids
after pressure from the Trump administration. The Trump administration looked

(31:44):
at Stanford Medicine and said, hey, you're you're mutilating children.
If you continue to mutilate children, we are going to
hurt you in some way, so you better stop. Stanford
didn't want to be hurt, so they stopped. Are you

(32:06):
okay with that? I am? But traditionally the right, much
of the right, will not be. The truth is when
you are as far gone as we are culturally, we
just can't be hands off with the people who have

(32:30):
wrecked us. We can't be. We don't want to be them.
We don't ever want to become that. We don't ever
want to send the FBI after our political opponents. We
don't ever want to take those steps, hand out the
money from the public treasury to our donors. We don't
want to do that. But surely we're okay with doing
something right. All right. There is a very very interesting

(32:56):
little tidbit about the change in Democrat voters and people
are taking the complete wrong lesson from it, You me,
We will explore it and will take the right lesson
from it.
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