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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, the Jesse Kelly Show. Final hour of The Jesse
Kelly Show on a wonderful, fantastic Tuesday. We were going
to talk about people who build their entire life on
lies and that's why they'll never ever ever allow the
truth to seep in. We'll talk about that here in
just a moment. We'll get to some emails on everything
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from red Lobster to politics, to fighting cheetahs, all that
and so much more coming up in the final hour
on The Jesse Kelly Show. Now you remember Chris actually
grabbed those Whoopy Goldberg comments about Iran and black people
in America. Just grab that real quick when I just
should have told you before. I grabbed that real quick
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when you have a second. But we played it for you.
I think it was last week, and I could have
grabbed a million cuts of a million different people saying
something similar. But Whoopy Goldberg. They were discussing Iran and
she said this.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
But let's just remember too, the Iranians literally throw gay
people off of buildings. They don't assure the basic humans.
This here's the let's not let's not do that.
Speaker 3 (01:08):
Let's not do that, because if we start with that.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
We had we.
Speaker 4 (01:12):
Have been known in this country to tie gay folks to.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
The car where, but where the Irani.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
Another thing you doing black people, So it.
Speaker 2 (01:24):
Is not even the same. I couldn't step No, that's not.
Speaker 1 (01:27):
What you mean to say. It is the same.
Speaker 2 (01:29):
No, it's not your twenty twenty five the United States
is nothing like if I stepped foot wearing this.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
Young from I'm sorry. I mean, I can't have.
Speaker 2 (01:39):
My hair showing, I can't wear a skirt, I can't
have my telling you. And I literally said it was
up to the Iranian people.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
Yes, it up.
Speaker 5 (01:47):
And that's why I am saying that it is the same.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
What I heard was not what you meant.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
I think it's very different to live in the United
States in twenty twenty five than it is to live
in iron Off for everybody.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
Yeah, and she was widely crushed for that lampoon, for
that Wesley Hunt. He's a congressman actually from my area
in Houston, Texans, Texas, and I know Wesley. He's a
funny dude. He went on Bill Maher's show. Bill Maher
asked him about it. Do you think of Whoopy Golbert
saying it's worse to be a black person in America
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today than a woman in a ran My district.
Speaker 6 (02:26):
In a Grands out of Texas is actually a white
majority of district that President Trump would have won by
twenty five points. As I said, I'm a direct descendant
of a slave. My great great grandfather was born on
a Rose Down plantation. I am literally being judged not
by the color of my skin, but by the content
of my character. That's the progress because like a.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
Lot of white people had to vote for me a lot.
Speaker 6 (02:47):
So I don't even every want to hear Whoopy Golber's
conversation about how it's worse to be black in America
right now, that's a bit far. And my father, who's
seventy five years old, Yeah, he was a man that
was in.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
The French quarters that had to So why does she
say it? And this goes beyond Woopy Goldberg, It goes
beyond honestly, it goes beyond the black issue. But let's
focus on why would you say something so patently absurd.
There's no metric you could use to why would you
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say something? Well, think about this. I want you to
think for a moment about the number of people We'll
make it about. Whoope Goldberg but it's about so much
more than her. How many people in this country have
built an entire career, their life's work has been based
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on I won't say a lie, but on something that
is now a lie. How can how can they now
come out and essentially take apart their entire life. I'll
use this terrible example. This is a terrible analogy, but
I'll use it. American Heart Association. It's all about taking
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care of your heart. You know what. Forget about that
American Cancer Society. You've heard of them. Cancer, cancer, cancer,
get a cure, cancer, cure cancer, cure cancer. How large
is the American Cancer Society. I won't bore you with
the details. It's enormous. How much money do they take
in a lot? How many people? How many people make
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a generous salary working at the American Cancer Society. Now
imagine you're sitting at the American Cancer Society. You're fifty
five years old, You make two hundred and fifty thousand
dollars a year, watching your big fat four to one
k grow more and more and more and more every
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single day, and you hear a rumor that someone has
actually come up with the cure for cancer, which I
think we all want that. Doesn't cancer touch us all?
The cure for cancer? Are you happy? Or has your
entire life's work, including your career, has it all just
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come apart in an instant without being a victim? In America?
What happens to Whoopi Goldberg. The entirety of her life
has been based on that exact concept. So if it's
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not like that anymore, she becomes nothing. I've talked about
this before when it comes to just your liberal aunt Peggy,
where she will say something that is a black and
white line on the Charlottesville very fine people hoax is
actually a great example of this. Joe Biden ran for
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president telling people he'd made that decision because Donald Trump
called Nazis very fine people. Democrat after democrat. In fact,
Jasmine Crockett said it today. Reference that lie, Now, that
is a lie that is on camera. Donald Trump, what
he said, He said it on camera. I don't need
you to pull it up, Chris, thank you, but I
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don't need it. We've played it for you one hundred
times on this show. That's not what he said, and
it's verifiable by videotape. You can watch him, you can
listen to it. It's a verifiable, black and white lie.
Why won't your liberal at Peggy accept that? Here's why.
If she accepts that that is a lie, just that
just that one stupid thing, a comment about Charlottesville, that
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no one even talks about it anymore, no one even
cares about it anymore. But if she accepts that one lie,
if she acknowledges that it's a lie, then it's not
true for you. That's a basic, single subject thing. Hey,
just call it a lie. You just watched it on video.
It's a lie. Why won't you admit it's a lie.
Why she won't admit it's a lie is because it's
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so much more than one issue for her. If every
part of the system, if the media, if democrats, the
education system, Hollywood, if all the evil communist parts of
the system, if they've told her a verifiable lie, and
she acknowledges that, it's her entire worldview that has been destroyed,
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because remember, it's her religion. It's a born again Christian.
Maybe you are one, but I'm sure you know some
born again Christian was a born again Christian belief that
Jesus was the son of God, came down here, died
for our sins where it was resurrected after three days.
So everybody who believes in him can go to heaven.
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That's what a born again Christian believes, and a born
again Christian their entire life it will be framed by
that reality. Believe in Jesus, follow Jesus go to heaven,
that their entire life will be framed by that. What
if you woke up one day and somebody could show
you black and white proof that that's not true. Now
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that's not going to happen, don't get me wrong, But
what if somebody could show a born again Christian, Ah,
that was all a lie? Can you even accept that
when you've based your entire life around it. That's how
liberal at Peggy Wood be Goldberg, all of them, That's
how committed they are to clinging to things that have
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no resemblance to reality at all. If they acknowledge it.
If Wood be Goldberg in her millions of dollars and
her fancy limousine, private jet lifestyle, if she stands up
on stage and acknowledges that the oppression of black people
in America is long gone, and it's so far gone
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to the point that now it's reversed itself, and white
people can't get a job in corporate America anymore. If
she was to acknowledge that, that would be a basic
black and white truth that you would probably appreciate if
she'd acknowledge. But what becomes of her entire worldview if
that's true, It's gone her whole. She would rather ride
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the lie all the way into the grave because the
truth destroys her entire life. It takes a part her
entire life's work. So she can't do it. So guys
like Wesley Hunt step up and say, what are you talking?
That's ridiculous oppression and all that. That's crazy stuff. But
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she needs it to be true so much that no
matter what you show her, no matter what you tell her,
even if she knows you're being right, she will not
allow herself to voice it. It's a sick place to be,
it is, but that's what happens when you base your
life on lies. When you base your life on lies,
the truth is destroyed. Is the Jesse Kelly Show reminding
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you that? Email the show, Love, Hey, Death, threads, whatever
you would like to Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
Jesse The Red Lobster CEOs on TV, saying the hush
Puppies are back, as well as the other fan favorites.
Ceo said his name, but I couldn't understand him. Replayed
it several times. He's young and talk too fast. Sorry,
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I'm old and I'm from the South. They need to
open up more locations. Hope things are turning around for Red.
He says, his name is Brian. Look, okay, first, there
are a couple things that really really bother me right
now that are going on, really really bothered me. One
of the main ones is I'm seeing a lot of
people say Red Lobster is back. Red Lobster never left.
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I know about the whole bankruptcy thing. They were never
gonna stay down. Muhammad Ali didn't stay down. Red Lobster
was never going to stay down. The pre eminent American
seafood restaurant was never going to stay down. So that's
one of the things. Don't call it trash, Chris. You
can't even eat there. You people can't even eat there
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now you. Oh yeah, I guess they do have fish.
There's no way they're making it kosher, buddy, No way,
There's no way. And even if they tell you they are, Chris,
I would not believe that anyway. That bothered me. Red
Lobster's back, Red Lobster's back. Red Lobster never left, sir.
That's one two. The hush puppies. I've been seeing that
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they have hush puppies. Now, maybe I'm just getting old.
I'm forty three. You know. We went out to dinner
last night. We had a family dinner one of the
We don't usually do that during the week, but we
had an opportunity to go out and have a late
family dinner after the show. We go out to this
a saloon. It was a saloon and restaurant, just a
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little family restaurant, plays burgers fries. But they have steaks there.
They have a twenty two ounce Porterhouse steak. Now, there
was a time when young Jesse could have taken down
a twenty two ounce Porterhouse. That time has passed me by.
I get a fourteen ounce Rabbi or something like that,
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and it's about all I can handle. My sixteen year
old ordered the twenty two ounce Ribbi. The waiter laughed
and then James destroyed the entire thing. Back to Red Lobster,
you already have the cheddar Bay biscuits. Why do you
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need hushpuppies? And I'm a hushpuppy guy. Long John Silvers
used to have the best hushpuppies. I don't have one
in my areas. I haven't been in a while, but
they used to have amazing hushpuppies. I love hushpuppies. I'm
a hushpuppy fan. If I eat cheddar Bay biscuits and
I eat hush puppies, I'm not going to be able
to eat any of the other delicious menu items like
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the shrimp scampy or the Cajun shrimp Alfredo. I don't
like it. I don't think it was a necessary introduction.
And that's what I'm putting out there. In fact, I
think as soon as the segment's over, I'm going to
email the CEO and let them know that I don't
approve Chris. Can you people eat hushpuppies? Are those kosher?
Is it just cornmeal? I never knew that. I never
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knew actually what was in them. All I knew is
they were delicious. So don't say Red Lobster's back. It's
not back. It never left Jesse. I'm glad to hear
you have a plan in place in case you ever
get in a fight with a cheetah. You never know
when something like that may happen, and it's better to
be prepared than not. So people laugh when I say
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that I believe I can defeat a cheetah in an
unarmed combat, But this may save your life one day.
So I'm going to explain something. There are wounds that
are painful, and then there are wounds that are deadly, okay,
and those are not always the same thing. If I
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get in a fight with a cheetah, it's like one
hundred and forty pounds. I outweigh a cheata by one
hundred pounds. If I get in a fight with a cheetah,
I am not under the impression that I'm going to
dominate or be unscathed. I know that I will be wounded.
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I know that I will bleed. But how is the
cheetah going to kill me? It has to get to
my throat. If it doesn't get to my throat, my jugular,
those major arteries, if it doesn't get to that, it
would have to maybe get lucky and try to cut
my femoral artery, which is inside my legs, but it's
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not going to know about that. It would have to
get to my throat to kill me. If it can't
get to my throat, and it's only one hundred and
forty pounds, if I can keep it away from my
throat and I can withstand the pain that I know
will come from the claws and the cuts again, I
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know I'll need stitches. I know I will bleed if
I can withstand the pain. It's just all about pain tolerance.
If I can keep it away from my throat and
withstand the pain, I don't see how we can win. Chris?
Am I crazy? And all this tell me? Was that
a bad theory? Am I crazy? Yes? Spare handed, Yes,
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no weapons, Chris said, I think you need a knife. Okay, buddy,
I'll take a knife, but I'm talking about unarmed combat.
If my plan is just it's not even complicated plan,
wrap my hands around his throat. That will keep his
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face his sharp teeth away from my throat and squeeze.
My plan is basic, run of the mill suffocation. And
I know that I'm gonna have claw marks. I know
he's gonna be fighting, especially when he sees the light
going out of his eyes that I'm telling you I
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have huge, strong hands, as everybody knows. If I can
just keep a hold of his throat, I can win.
And you can laugh at that all you want. I
maybe just saved your life one day. It's all about
pain tolerance. I don't think the cheetah. I don't think
the cheetah can give me mortal wounds. I don't think
he can kill me before I can kill him, and
I stand by it. Let's get back to politics next.
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It is the Jesse Kelly Joe on a Tuesday, and
you should know that Jewish producer Chris, who had previously
scoffed at my cheetah killing claims, is now campaigning for
himself thinking that he can kill it as well. This
is what happens when we talked through the proper techniques,
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and look, I shot a go for earlier today. I
think I know how to handle big game. I can
handle a cheetah. Did you hear what this guy said
after the ice raids in Los Angeles?
Speaker 7 (17:17):
My name is Antonio Gyo. I'm one of the owners
of Casafeina restaurant in Boyle Heights. Spent a staple in
the air in Boyle heights normally on Father's Day we
were packed. We have people waiting about twenty minutes on
that Sunday. I mean it was it was just there
was nobody there. Right, folks were afraid to come out.
And now we have to consider about what do we
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do with our employees. Right, we have no money coming in.
It's just the raids in the city and just it's
just it's scaring our folks.
Speaker 1 (17:50):
How much of the American economy has been built on
slave labor. It happens. We've discussed before you and I
when the Roman Republic fell and that stopped being a
republic led by the Senate. And one of the main
probably the main reason that came to be is the
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Roman elite massively imported slaves. They'd win these wars, they'd
bring in slaves, and those middle class jobs. The Romans
they started losing their jobs because the slaves were doing
it all slave labor. And all these angry Roman citizens
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were rising up and complaining about this, what are you doing.
You're giving away our jobs. Yet the elite were so
committed to slave labor it was like a drug. They
couldn't break themselves away from How much of the American
economy is hooked on slave labor an unbelievable amount and
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unbelievable amount. And the states, especially the Blue States, California
in particular, I think if these mass deportations, if we're
calling them that the deportations, if the deportations continue like this,
I think there's a chance we see changes in California
that we don't see coming, the drastic changes where we
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look around and say, wait, what, I think twenty million
under Joe Biden is probably close to an accurate number,
But I had been told by people I trust the
number before Joe Biden took over was thirty million, forty million.
We could be sixty seventy million illegals in this country.
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That's what we could have here. How much of our economy,
how much of our country is hooked on forlorn slave labor?
And how much will this country change? And in what
ways as we attempt to get ourselves off that drug.
It's an interesting to think. The interesting thing to think about, Jesse.
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The condition of the city of Tokyo is the subject
of this one. What is the reason Tokyo is so
nice and clean? Is it strong cultural values? Is it
effective policing? First, let's focus on the people, because that's
where much of it is. Remember how many times we've
talked about that John Adams quote about the American government,
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the American system of government where the federal government is
limited in the states, that the states really handle things
for themselves. This wonderful system of freedom we have. But
John Adams said, this form of government will only work
for a moral people. You can't have a quote free
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country without a moral people, or the country will turn
into a disaster. And I think, if we're being honest,
we see that everywhere. We have to now pass laws
so dudes don't beat up women in sports. We can
celebrate these laws all we want, but where are we
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as a population that we have to have a law
saying that. So we see that. Right as far as
Japan goes, they are one a homogenous society. They do
not allow immigration. They're in mass at all. It's simply
not allowed. They believe Japan is for Japanese people, and
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they don't apologize for that at all. Here in America,
we have been completely poisoned with this ridiculous concept that
everybody from around the world should be able to come
here if they want. That's a crazy it's an insane
concept and completely against what the founders wanted to the
United States of America. Many of our citizens believe that
the inscription on the Statue of Liberty should be America's
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immigration policy. Bring us you're tired, you're poor, your wretched masses. Yeah,
I encourage you to go start a country and operate
your immigration system in that way. Hey, whoever's poor, whoever's tired, whatever,
come on in, let me know how it works. Japan
doesn't do that. No, you can't come, Nope, can't come, Nope,
you're not allowed. So it's a homogeneous society of Japanese
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people that creates a culture that is consistent. A consistent culture.
It is that they are a family based culture. And
yes there is effective policing, but a lot of what
we see here in America with crime and the filth
of the cities, it's because we tolerate these things. Democrats
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encourage these things. And it's because we don't have any
kind of a homogeneous culture. Remember remember the rumors about
the Haitians in Springfield, Ohio, and you could never suss
out what was real what was not a lot of
people swore, well, they are eating pets. They're not eating pets.
They're not eating But maybe maybe the solution is you
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don't bring people into your community who will cook your cat.
That way, you don't need to be vigilant about it,
you don't need laws against it, you don't have to
stress it at all. You know, those aren't your cultural values,
and so you say, no, you are not welcome here.
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Your culture is incompatible with our culture. And countries that
exist for a long time, that's how they operate. And
Chris that it sounds too radical. Obviously he's kidding. But
that's how nations have operated forever. But in this country
we are so poisoned with these crazy concepts for years
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that we think that we somehow have an obligation to
do well. I mean, if you wait really long, you
should be able to come here, if you want it
really bad. I mean, whoever, what? No a consistent culture?
The fact that we have you have you ever seen
the videos of the Modern Mall of America in Minneapolis.
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The fact that we have a place in Minneapolis called
Little Somalia. Somalia is a disgusting country run by warlords mutilate,
They mutilate their females in ways that I won't go
into a disgusting country, one of the worst places on
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the planet. And yet American politicians left and right have
imported Somalis into this country by the thousand, completely incompatible
with America, completely incompatible with our culture here. And this
is the point I've made over and over and over
again about ihan Omar. In fact, I made it a
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couple of days ago. But it's not just her. It's
a we look at ilhan Omar and she'll say some
traitorous thing like I'm here for Somali's ah, America's always sucked.
She'll say whatever crazy latest things she said, and we'll say, well,
she should be kicked out of Congress, she should be deported,
she should be that is taking ibuprofen for a headache
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when you have a brain tumor. If you don't want
ilhan Omars, if you don't want those types of people
in Congress, then you won't massively import the type of
people who will vote that person into Congress. The root
of the problem is America has thrown open its borders
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for ages. The left does it because they want to
destroy the country. The right does it because we have
a very neutered American version of Christianity that is not real,
that somehow we have these skinny jeans wearing losers in
our churches that tell the congregation that they should allow
every barbarian in because it's what Jesus would want, which
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is ridiculous, and that has created this toxic stew where well,
everybody should come here. It's crazy nuts. The Jesse Kelly
Show final segment of The Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful,
wonderful Tuesday. You can email the show Jesse at Jesse
kellyshow dot com if you miss any part of the show,
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including my cheetah killing techniques which I went over earlier
in the show. If you would like to know how
to engage a cheetah in hand to hand combat and win,
you can download any part of the show on Iheartspotify
in iTunes. Hey, Jesse, as you spoke about the Tucker
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slash ted Cruz argument, I thought about the movie seventeen
seventy six would show the infighting among our founding fathers,
so I agreed debate his health. Look, foreign policy is complicated.
It has always been complicated and it always will be.
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And there are so many different motivations and different ways
of seeing things. And you're going to want one thing
because you care very deeply about this, but I'm going
to want something totally opposite because I feel very deeply
about that. It's all complicated. We should not shy away
from debate ourselves, and we shouldn't hate it when our
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side has debates. The Communists don't ever have these kind
of debates, not really. They have the savage animals, slowly
but surely running out every moderate voice and dragging their
party into full blown Maoism. It's good that we have
people arguing on our side. It keeps people on their toes,
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It keeps people in check. I like it that people
with this whole with Russia, Ukraine, they were doing it.
With Israel, Iran they are doing it. People are arguing,
having an opinion. Every I mean not everybody, but most
of the GOP approved of the air struke.
Speaker 3 (28:13):
Yeah, you know, I think there's this idea. Okay, maybe
the MAGA base wouldn't necessarily like this. Look, this is
Donald Trump's Republican party. That's why I think is so
important to note GOP on the US air strikes and
run seventy six percent in the average of the two
poles approved, compared to just eighteen percent who disapproved. Now, well,
note that is a bit higher than Donald Trump's disapproval
rating within the Republican Party, but overall Republicans are with
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Donald Trump on this.
Speaker 1 (28:37):
Tucker Carlson b darned. Okay, his Tucker call meant at
the aside. At the end, the Republican Party, for the
most part, seventy six percent approval was totally fine with
dropping the bombs. That number looks drastically different if it
escalates from there. Donald Trump doesn't sound interested in that.
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Do you want to see regime change in Iran?
Speaker 5 (29:03):
If there was there was, but no, I don't want to.
I'd like to see everything calm down as quickly as
for us. The regime change takes chaos, and ideally we
don't want to see someone much chaos. So we'll see
how it does. You know, the Iranians are very good traders,
very good businesspeople, and they got a lot of oil.
Speaker 1 (29:21):
They should be fine.
Speaker 5 (29:22):
They should be able to rebuild and do a good job.
They're never gonna have nuclear but other than that they
should do a great job.
Speaker 1 (29:30):
You heard what he said, Hey, they got a lot
of wild good stuff. There should be great traders. And
this is why he voiced that frustration, why he dropped
that F bomb earlier and earlier in the day today
with both of them Israel Iran. After he announced the ceasefire,
which again I didn't I didn't take it at face value. Anyway,
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they started killing each other. Again.
Speaker 5 (29:53):
I don't think so, but I'm not.
Speaker 3 (29:55):
Do you need that around for renaming to see you?
Speaker 1 (29:58):
Yeah, I do. They violated, but Israel violated it too. Israel.
Speaker 5 (30:04):
As soon as we made the deal, they came out
and they dropped the load of bombs, the likes of
which I've never seen before, the biggest load that we've seen.
I'm not happy with Israel. You know, when I say, okay,
now you have twelve hours, you don't go out in
the first hour. It just drop everything you have on them.
So I'm not happy with them. I'm not happy with
the Ron either. But I'm really unhappy if Israel's going
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out this morning because the one rocket that didn't land,
that was shot perhaps by mistake, that didn't land, I'm
not happy about that. Have we basically have two countries
that have been fighting so long and so hard that
they don't know what the they're doing.
Speaker 1 (30:44):
Do you understand that upset doesn't understand. Why don't you
all calm down? I had a peace deal done. Calm down,
trade again. Like I said at the beginning of the show,
sounded exactly like he sounded when you tried to assassinate
Putin and then Putin shot rockets into the city. I'll
give you an update.
Speaker 4 (31:04):
I'm not happy with what Putin's doing. He's killing a
lot of people, and I don't know what the hell
happened to Putin. I've known him a long time, always
gotten along with him. But he's sending rockets into cities
and killing people.
Speaker 5 (31:17):
And I don't like it at all.
Speaker 4 (31:18):
Okay, we're in the middle of talking and he's shooting
rockets into Giab and other cities. I don't like it
at all.
Speaker 1 (31:27):
For Donald Trump, it's a simple equation, and I like
how he looks at it. It's a very simple equation.
Why don't we just do business. We can stop all
this fighting, stop all this killing. I'll trade with you,
you trade with me. Let's just do business. That there
are parts of the world with long, long grievances with
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each other that have been going on for generations, and
they don't want to do business. They want to kill
each other until somebody wins. And then it can be
hard for people to understand, but I get it.
Speaker 3 (32:01):
And now here's a headline, why you know, you know
the thing?
Speaker 1 (32:05):
Headlines we didn't get to. Cambodia bans fruit imports and
soap operas from Thailand as border dispute sours. I have
no opinion on the Cambodia Thailand borders dispute whatsoever. I
have to be honest, it's just the thought of a
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Thailand soap opera that made me laugh. Priorities, ABC, CBS,
NBC spends zero seconds on Biden's auto pen and two
hundred and twenty nine minutes on the Karen Reid trial.
A reminder that your liberal aunt Pagy thinks Democrats never
do anything wrong because she consumes mainstream media by the
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hour and she'll never look outside of it, so she
lives in a world entirely of make believe, caring about
whatever she's told to care about. Trump pushes cong to
work over a very dumb, hard headed fed chair Pale.
Ahead of testimony, Pal came out he said, I don't
want to lower interest rates. That has Donald Trump upset
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beyond belief because Trump wants those things to go down
to help the economy. It's a big old ugly mess.
And remember, the economy may be a big old ugly
mess for some time. That's what happens when you rack
up thirty seven trillion dollars in debt. We are leaving.
We'll be back tomorrow to do it again. That's all