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Speaker 1 (00:02):
The Jesse Kelly Show. Final hour of The Jesse Kelly
Show on a magnificent Monday and Marine Corps Birthday, and
it's going to be it's already been a great day,
it's gonna be a great night. So we're gonna do
some things this final hour. I am going to get
to some emails. I'm going to talk briefly about a

(00:22):
couple things about how they look at us, why they
look at us that way. I'm talking about the communists,
how they look at us. A really sad piece of
audio from a World War Two veteran freaking gutted me.
All that and more coming up in the final hour
of The Jesse Kelly Show. I'm going to read this
email as a matter of fact, because I'm going to

(00:43):
piggyback off this with something else Jesse I heard today,
eighty two percent of voters in New York said that
Republicans are responsible for the shutdown. How do the well
informed and Republican politicians get the accurate information out there?

(01:03):
Your thoughts? So I wanted to piggyback off that was
something ken Burns said. It's an audio pit that's been
making arounds ken Burns. He's the guy who makes the documentaries.
Many of them are pretty good. By the way, he
made a good one on the American West. There is
one of the Civil Wars awesome. So I hate to
say it, but that dirty Commy makes pretty good documentaries.

(01:24):
But he said something that is revealing. He didn't mean
for it to be, but it is.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
It's a big deal.

Speaker 3 (01:29):
They killed the the Corporation for Public Broadcasting incredibly short sighted.
It'll hurt mostly rural communities. Maybe that's their intention. They'll
be news deserts. Nobody will be covering the school board
or the city council meeting. They'll miss not only the
children's in primetime programming, but they'll miss, you know, homeland
security stuff continue.

Speaker 1 (01:49):
Okay, you stupid people in rural America. Maybe that's you.
All you had to rely on was PBS. Other than
that at me, don't you still use Pony Express? You don't.
You don't even have a what do you even have electricity?
You probably? I had a buddy asked me one time

(02:10):
after I moved to Montana if we rode horses to school.
So there are a couple of different things going on here.
The first one of those things is is this a
long time ago, I talked to you about her, about
Herbert mercus that name, that old communist, Herbert Mercuse. He's

(02:31):
one of the ones who was really a pioneer of this.
Antonio Gramsci the Italian Communist, was a pioneer of this.
But a long time ago, the Communists decided they needed
a different audience if they were going to conquer the
free countries of the planet. The Communists when they conquered Russia,

(02:55):
when they turned it into the Soviet Union, they used malcontents.
Who were the malcontents in the Soviet Union. In Russia
it was the urban poor. People in large urban areas,
could not feed themselves, couldn't feed their families, working their
fingers to the bone. They became the foot soldiers of

(03:18):
the Communist revolution in the Soviet Union. And so very
naturally you would assume that model. Hey, we took down
the largest country on the planet, one of the oldest
countries on the planet, a very powerful monarchy. If we
could take down that in the Soviet Union in Russia,

(03:39):
surely that would work everywhere. Right. The model we used
was the urban poor, use their anger, take it down.
So they brought it to China. We talked about this
before they got with Mao and the communists in China,
and Mao and the Communists in China argued relentlessly with
them and said, you morons, we don't have this large

(04:02):
contingent of angry urban poor people here. We have a
pretty large contingent of angry rural poor here, but not urban.
So you gotta switch. Oh, okay, okay, okay. So they switched.
They found a different group of malcontents. Are you noticing
any consistency here? It's always the largest group of angry people, malcontents,

(04:27):
the religion of the malcontent. That's what I tell That's
what I tell you. Communism is all the time. But
as communism started to move into the free countries of
the world, obviously America, Canada, many countries in Europe. As
communism started to move into there, they ran into something

(04:48):
they couldn't find, large groups of poor people who were malcontented,
not urban, not rural. The peasants. The worker was stable
and happy. He may not be in a mansion, but
he had a job provided for his family. They were

(05:08):
not starving. It may not have been t bone steaks
every night, but they were not starving. They were largely
provided for and happy. Well, what to do? What to do?
You still have to have your revolution, of course, and
here's what they figured out. Workers. We need to set
this aside. Herbert Mercuse. I want you to go read

(05:29):
Herbert Mercuse if you'd like to research this. He talked
about it, and he was very, very honestly, he was
very frank about it, very black and white about it.
These workers are dumb, total disappointment. Why aren't they signing on?
But whatever, they're not signing on, let's move on. We
have to get involved in the civil rights movement, all
kinds of malcontented people there. They went looking for new

(05:53):
groups of malcontents, always new groups of malcontents. And something
else really started to sweep through the communist movement, a
disdain for the workers themselves, a disdain for it. Read Herbert.
Read what he says, the way he talks about them.

(06:15):
It's not just that these workers in the United States
of America and other places, it's not just that they
weren't signing on for the revolution. It's why are you
so stupid? Why are you so stupid? We're fighting a
revolution for you, peasant, Why are you so stupid? That
you won't believe in it. You're supposed to believe in it.
Can't you see it worked in Russia, it worked in China.

(06:39):
Why are you so dumb? A real disdain for them,
really looking down on them, and that has brought us
to where we are today, where the modern day Democrat
Party is the party of the urban wealthy and the
disloyal foreigner. It's the urban wealthy and disloyal foreigner. That's

(06:59):
what the Democrat Party has become. The foreigners will set aside,
We've already discussed them. But these super wealthy urban Democrats
now when they look at have you seen a congressional
map of America? Of course you have. If you haven't,
feel free to look it up right now in case
you're driving. Look at a congressional map of America the
last election. Look at that one. It's just a sea

(07:22):
of red. It's red. Everything the country is blood red
except for these urban centers, which are blue. And so
these elitist democrats in these urban centers look at that
congressional map. That's what they're looking at, that's what they're
thinking at, thinking about, and they have such disgust for

(07:44):
the rest of the country. You in your small town.
Maybe you even have a little property or know somebody
who is. You're so stupid. You essentially live in a
news desert. It's a big deal.

Speaker 3 (07:59):
The corporations for public broadcasting incredibly short sighted. It'll hurt
mostly rural communities. Maybe that's their invention. They'll be news deserts.
Nobody will be covering the school board or the city
council meeting. They'll miss nothing.

Speaker 1 (08:14):
You can scream at the radio all you want. We
have electricity, we have internet, We have a million different
ways to get the news. We have podcasts and radio shows,
and we still have television. You can yell at all
you want. But the truth is what you should be
hearing when they talk like that is you're just too stupid.

(08:34):
You're so stupid. Surely if you don't, if you had
any brains, you would live in the city. You live
in an urban area. I've seen that congressional map. It's
so red. I bet you live in one of those
red areas. Must be a real news desert out there,
still riding horses to school, so they think, and it.

(08:55):
The problem is you. You have a very difficult time
all humans do hiding disdain for people Some people are
better at it than others, but most human beings, if
you really are disgusted by someone, it kind of comes out.
You can't hide it forever. It comes out. The disgusted

(09:18):
Democrats have with rural America is palpable. It is palpable.
They automatically assume, well, you're an idiot. If you weren't
an idiot, you live in the city. In fact, you're
too stupid to buy into Democrat politics. That's that's your problem.
You're just too stupid and uneducated. It must be that

(09:41):
news desert, always looking down your nose at the people. Now,
that's one aspect of it. There's another aspect of it
at all. It'll actually come back to the email about
informed well informed, because it is rather funny if you
think about it, that guys like Ked Burns on their

(10:01):
fifteenth booster shot, who think Trump called Nazis very fine people.
Why does this guy who believes so many things that
aren't true, why does he think you're uninformed in a
news desert. We'll talk about that in a moment. It
is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Monday.

(10:23):
Remember you can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
So back to what we were discussing. Eighty two percent
of voters in New York said Republicans are responsible for
the shutdown, and we were talking about news and news
deserts and whatnot. Remember this also, that you have lived
unless you're about six years old listening to me, In fact,

(10:45):
you have too, you just don't remember it. You you have
lived through the most dishonest period of time in the
history of the United States of America. Let me explain.
We we've talked forever about how the Communists wormed their
way through all of our institutions, all of them, medical

(11:08):
institutions and media institutions, at the FBI, CIACDC, all of them,
all institutions, and how those institutions, now that they've been
conquered by the same sick religion, they all work together.
And it's what I call the system. You got all that.
We've talked about it before, but that reached its peak

(11:30):
over I'd say the last five or six years. That
reached its peak. And the result of that. The result
of that was the system could make large, large percentages
of the population believe things that were not true at all. Normally,
look if we go back to nineteen ninety, your parents

(11:53):
or grandparents, they knew they were getting bias on the news,
no matter which way they lean politically. They knew that
the stories were getting twisted. We woke up and they
would just tell outright lies on the news. They would
just stare at you right in the face and tell
you the sky is green. As we discussed before, water
isn't wet. They would get on the news and not

(12:15):
only would NBC say it, you flip over to ABC,
water isn't wet. NBC, water isn't wet, CNN, water isn't wet.
The CIA puts out a statement that water isn't wet.
The CDC agrees this. Elite sorry interest at Stanford puts
out a statement water isn't wet. Everybody's saying water isn't wet.
All these institutions, once they got complete capture, they all

(12:40):
told huge, outright lies. Now you obviously don't remember those
days fondly. I know, I certainly don't. It was you
and me screaming with our blood pressure going through the
roof at the ridiculous lies that were told. Everyone stands
six feet away from each other. Gosh, you morons. But
those were the best of times. If you were an

(13:03):
American communist, a global communist too, but we'll make it
about America. If you were an American communist, if you
were a Democrat, an elected Democrat, maybe just your liberal
aunt Peggy. If you were a communist like Ken Burns,
if you were any of these people, it was the
best of times for you, where you had finally taken

(13:25):
every single institution and you could tell any lie you wanted, anything,
you could go and you could say Donald Trump told
people to inject themselves with bleach, and even though it's
on camera what he actually said, people would believe it.
Joe Biden launched his presidential campaign on a black and white,

(13:47):
outright lie. Do you remember when he launched his campaign,
He said, I launched it because Donald Trump called Nazis
very fine people. That's what he said. The Democrat president,
he was the Democrat nominee, and then the Democrat president
who was just president a year ago, launched his campaign

(14:08):
on a black and white lie. That's how completely captured.
Don't worry about getting it, Chris, don't worry about it.
That's how completely captured the entire system became. And you
may look back on that and think that was awful,
that sucked. What a period of dishonesty. But Democrats don't
look back on it and think that. Democrats look back

(14:28):
on it and think, finally we controlled everything, We could
tell whatever lie we wanted. I keep coming back to it,
but it'll never stop being funny to me. Sixty minutes
CBS had to write a big check to Donald Trump
for flat out lying about what Kamala Harris said in
an interview. They edited the whole thing and after lying

(14:50):
to their audience having to stroke a check for it,
Scott Pelly got up in front of people and basically
said it wasn't just him, but Brian Stelter. Often They
basically said, we can't in new journalism. Now, Well, if
I can't lie, how am I supposed to do my job?
I have to lie. That's what I do. I'm a liar.

(15:11):
I lie about everything on behalf of the revolution. And
if I can't, Bob, we'll quit. Want an admission? Why
do these people say things like you're in a news desert. Well,
it's not because you're in a desert. It's because you
discovered they're all live. It's a big deal.

Speaker 3 (15:30):
They killed the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Incredibly short sighted.
It'll hurt mostly rural communities. Maybe that's their intention. There'll
be news deserts. Nobody will be covering the school board
or the city camp.

Speaker 1 (15:42):
Could you imagine what it must be like to live
in a news desert, if you lived in a news
desert where you couldn't get real news. You probably believe
that Donald Trump colluded with Russia. You probably believe that
stupid boost shot is actually going to stop you from

(16:02):
spreading COVID around. You probably believe that Donald Trump called
Nazis very fine people. You believe he's Adolf Hitler. You
believe that George Floyd was killed by a racist, white
supremacist cop in Minneapolis. You believe that COVID came from
a bowl of bat soup and wuhan. Just think about

(16:25):
all those crazy things you would believe if you lived
in a news desert. This is how these people think.
They're not angry about your news desert. They're angry that
you're finally informed. We'll do some emails next. It is
the Jesse Kelly Shaw on a wonderful, wonderful Monday, And

(16:49):
why is it wonderful. If you need me later on tonight,

(17:23):
you can find me. If you show up at my house,
I will be standing in the backyard in my underwear,
loudly singing the Marine Corps hymn at the top of
my lungs. The neighbors have already been so informed. All right, Chris,
so explain to me. Jewish producer Chris was saying during
the break that you're excited for Thanksgiving, And then you

(17:43):
questioned my excitement or lack thereof for Thanksgiving. First of all,
what do you guys make a special order of matza
ball soup or something like that? What are you excited
for for Thanksgiving? How am I not excited? Okay, so
let me explain. I like Thanksgiving. Okay, I'm a Thanksgiving fan,

(18:06):
and I'm not going to go off on my turkey,
go off the way I do every year. I'm not
going to go off on that. Yet. Let me explain.
Because of the government shutdown, which I know is now
coming to an end, we canceled our Thanksgiving travel plans.
We were going to travel back to Ohio to do
Thanksgiving with OB's family. That was fine. We canceled those plans.

(18:28):
We just weren't sure. We didn't. We didn't want to
risk it and stuck back there. Whatever cans of the plans.
Now we are going to go to a neighbor's house
and have Thanksgiving with a bunch of different families. Okay,
I was asked, Bob is doing the coordinating what we

(18:49):
should bring for a side? And of course, Ob, who's this?
Which is amazing because for what a weird health freaks
she is, she's this world class baker, you name it,
you name it, breads, sweets, cakes, pies, cobblers. She does
it better than anybody I've ever known in my life.
So she's gonna make that, Bob asked me. She said,

(19:10):
do you want to bring a meat of some kind,
to which I of course said yes I would. I'm
a meat man, all right. She asked what I was
going to make. I said, I'm going to make a brisket.
I could tell by the look on her face that

(19:30):
that was not gonna fly. But I can also tell
she thought. She felt she was in a situation where
she had to softly land the plane instead of just
being like no, because then I would just dig my
feet in and make the brisket. Anyway, she informed me,
and she wasn't wrong. She said, Jessie, they're making a turkey.

(19:53):
Do you think you should show up with a brisket?
She's not wrong. You show up with the brisket that's
been smoked for twenty four hours when they're making a turkey,
then you look like Tommy Popper. Not what Chris? What

(20:16):
Chris said. It's not my fault. Their turkey sucks. Listen, listen,
it's not about that. I dearly love these people. They're
wonderful people. You can't show up with the brisket when
they're serving turkey. Then you just came in over the
top and you curb stomped the people who are gracious
enough to host Thanksgiving. I am upset because this Thanksgiving

(20:43):
I have no control over the menu and the one
thing I wanted to bring I cannot bring. And I
was one hundred percent justified to say so, I can't
bring the brisket. It would be bad form, It would
be a bad friend, bad Chris. You just said, smoke
a ham. Why are you not understanding this? All right?

(21:06):
You can't bring another main meat. You can't bring another
main meat when he's making the main meat. Chris, Chris,
you're a guys guy, and you like to cook things. Uh,
you know what I do when I do make a brisket.
When I smoke a brisket, we have people over oftentimes,
and you know what I want. I know it's shallow.

(21:28):
I know it's terrible. I want everyone to try it,
and I stand there while everyone tries it, because I
want to hear how good it is. I want everybody
to eat it, and I want to say, that's the
best thing ever. Oh my gosh, I love it. I
know it's shallow, I know it is. I know I'm
not a great person. Let's say let's say this guy

(21:50):
and I think he is I think he's smoking a turkey,
which is the best way. By the way, I will
even eat smoked turkey. Smoke turkey is not bad, not bad,
not okay, whatever, Chris, it's not bad. He's going to
want everybody to gather around as any man would, and
he's gonna want people to say, Wow, best turkey ever.

(22:10):
Thanks for the turkey. I love the turkey. I can't
bring in a ham or a brisket, and I can't
do that to him. What if I smoked a brisket
and then some guy shows up and he's got a
tender loin that he was working on. Does it mean
it's better than my brisket? No? But you may choose
his over mind. Now I'm disappointed. You can't do it.

(22:33):
You know him right? You know him right, Chris? What
if I provide him a ham? How do you think
that looks? Chris? Hey, I heard you're making a garbage turkey.
Here's something decent you can make. Am I supposed to
sell that? Chris? Do you even think about this? And
what do you know about him? You're Jewish? Jesse. I
was watching a Netflix series called Death by Lightning. It's

(22:55):
about the assassination of President Garfield. It's the true story
of an opposing New York senator creating a false, false
national threat, and with the media's help, that led to
a malcontent to shoot the president. What we see today
is history repeating itself time again. Do you think there
will be more attempts on President Trump's life? Do you

(23:15):
know if he wears body armor? So on, so forth? Okay, So,
first of all, do you remember Charlie Kirk's memorial? Do
you remember if you watched any of it or saw
the highlights? Do you remember the glass that they all
gave their speeches behind. That's bulletproof glass. That is now

(23:36):
because communists are demonic and evil. That is now going
to be the norm in American politics for I don't
know how long, but for a very long time. That
will be the norm. Donald Trump, someone already shot him
in the head. They almost shot him at the golf course.
His personal security stuff. What I know, I'm not going
to tell you, but there have been elevated, obviously elevated,

(23:59):
an elevated level of understanding what they're dealing with. They'll
put it that way. They really get it. When you
watch the man get shot in the head, you understand
that Democrats are not playing They're really violent people, really
evil people. We watched as Democrats, thousands of them, celebrated
the assassination of a thirty one year old young man,

(24:19):
violent evil people. You asked, are there going to be
more attempts on Donald Trump's life? There could be, certainly
could be. I have a different concern, not that I'm
not concerned about that. Believe me, I'm concerned about jd Vance.
Jd Vance is young. I think there's going to be

(24:42):
a moment of realization amongst the communist animals in this country.
That Donald Trump has won his last election, he's not
going to run again, he's not going to be in politics.
And I think there's going to be a realization that JD.
Vance has a very good chance of becing I'm the
next president of the United States of America. And given

(25:03):
his age and his youthful enthusiasm, has a beautiful young family,
good sense of humor. He just he has a lot
of things that you're going to fear. Politically, I think
Democrats are going to realize that this is a human
being that maybe they should be afraid of. And that's bad. Actually,

(25:24):
it's funny. A brought this up. Not funny, but talk
to ab about it the other day. I said, JD.
Vance better be a very careful man, a very careful man.
And people think, well, yea, it's a secret service. Yeah,
Trump had the secret Service at that rally in Butler
that don't think just because you have armed security that

(25:45):
all of a sudden you're fine. That's not how it
is at all. I'm worried. I've told you many times,
I think they're going to kill more of us. That's
the way it is. Look when you when you tell people.
Would you tell people? Over and over? God? I mean, look,
this is a leftist. Listen to this.

Speaker 2 (26:00):
Who ever gets footage of that first ized agent that
actually gets one straight through the skull, please post that
or just damn man, that would be wonderful, thank you.

Speaker 1 (26:09):
This is how they talk all the time, not one
or two thousands of them. Remember big chungus. It is
that Jesse Kelly Show, Final segment of the Jesse Kelly
Show on a wonderful Monday. Don't forget. You can email
us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. So I heard this.

(26:29):
This is a World War Two veteran. He was on
Good Morning Britain and it was just a freaking bummer man.
But hard not to understand it.

Speaker 4 (26:40):
I can share in my mind joy of rose and
rose of white stones, of oh the hundreds of my
friends and everybody else that gave their lives for what
the contrary Jed, I no, I'm sorry, but the sacrifice

(27:01):
wasn't birth the result that it is now?

Speaker 1 (27:04):
Oh well, I'm sorry, what do you what do you
mean by that? Though?

Speaker 2 (27:10):
What we fought for and what we thought for their
freedom we father even now it's downside worst and what
it was when I fought for it.

Speaker 1 (27:24):
Man, doesn't that bomb you out? But I don't want
you to be bombed out. I want you to be happy.

(28:03):
Jewish producer Chris asked me during that wonderful song where
Tripoli was, and look, I'm a marine, not a geologist.
I don't know where everything is here, Jesse. I know
several people that don't pay attention to politics or issues
as close as I do. I started doing pay attention
to this, by the way, I love this. I started

(28:23):
doing the research and making cheat sheets for these people.
My sister was at work one day a couple election
cycles ago, and one of her co workers said, I
should really go vote, but I'm just not sure who
to vote for. My sister slid her a cheat sheet
and told her, this is who to vote for. If

(28:44):
you would like to get involved in politics, and maybe
you don't know how, or maybe you're too introverted, or
maybe whatever, consider a cheat sheet. If you're already involved
in politics, please please consider a cheat sheet. You think
I haven't used them, I've used them from friends before

(29:07):
politically involved friends. Maybe I was a little hazy on
something or this candidate or what Hey, do you have
a sheet. My politically involved friends either have one or
they create one. It can be texted, it can be mailed,
or I should say emailed. No one I guess is
probably going to mail these things. You can, if you

(29:28):
would like, put it in note card form, print it
out in note card forms so you can just slide
it to somebody. That is a great way to be
politically involved. These little winds, these little interactions, stack up
to very very big wins. They prevent us from getting

(29:50):
completely wiped out. Consider it, all right, sauce lover, just
wondering if you've tried Frank's Red Hot Diablo sauce taco bell.
It comes as a topping on some of their only
for a limited time tacos. His name is Brandon. All Right,
I've seen it, the Frank's Red Hot Diablo, and I'm

(30:14):
a hot sauce man. I'm definitely a buffalo ranch style man.
I will make my own. In fact, there's nothing better
to dip pizza in than by taking some ranch, get
some buffalo sauce in there, and really buffalo it up
and dip that in there. I like the looks of it.

(30:36):
I have not tried it yet. And here's Why one,
I do try to limit my fast food now that
I'm forty four, But by the way, I still eat
fast food. I'm still an American. I just try to
limit it. That's one. But two, once you've been burned
by somebody, it's hard to get trusted back, isn't it.

(31:01):
Wouldn't you agree? Trust is very hard to get back
once somebody has violated your trust. It was not too
long ago Dorito's brought back one of the great chips
of all of all time, Blazing Buffalo and Ranch was
the flavor. They brought it back limited time, then they

(31:26):
took it away again. Taco Bell itself brought back one
of the great fast food menu items ever, the Mesi Melt.
They had beef Mexi mounts or my preference, the chicken
Mexi mounts. Unreal. You can't even imagine how good they were.
Brought them back for like a week, and then gone again.

(31:48):
What this has done is I don't trust Taco Bell now.
I am worried that if I give them my trust again.
What if I fall in love with this Frank's hot Tiavlo?
What if I love it? Are they just going to
take it away from me again what Chris. Chris said,
better to have loved and lost than never to have

(32:10):
loved at all. You know what Tommy Lee Jones' character
says to Will Smith's character when he tells him that
in a movie, Tommy Lee Jones had lost his woman.
He leaned in and he said, try it. I don't agree.
I would rather never love anything than lose. The Chicken.
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(33:58):
not going to play it again. I do want to
say happy birthday as we wrap up the show to
all of my fellow Marines. It is an honor to
be considered one of you. I still think it's really
cool that the vice president is one of us. I
don't know how we allow that to happen, but I
think it's really awesome. Go out tonight. I shouldn't say that.

(34:19):
Have fun tonight, be safe, you're not twenty anymore, and
we'll do it again tomorrow. That's all
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