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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final hour of The
Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday. Have a couple of
things I need to get to first. First and foremost,
we're gonna talk about cast prices and why that affects everything,
Why that changes everything, because it changes everything uniquely. We'll
discuss that. We're gonna discuss this amnesty money in the
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Foreign Aid Bill, where we're gonna mix in plenty of
your phone calls here, gonna talk about Blackrock, probably some
emails before we do any of that. I want to
do this really quickly. I was watching one of the
great World War II documentaries of all time. In fact,
not was I am watching it. I have watched it
several times, but it's been years, five years, i'd say
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it at least before I watched it World at War.
You ever see World at War? It was If you're
a history buff and you like it when we sidetrack
on history in the various ways, World at War's awesome.
I'm not sure it's going to be for the kids
unless they're history buffs too. Why well, what makes it
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bad is what makes it great. It was made I
believe in the seventies. I'm almost positive was made in
the nineteen seventies. I know, Chris, So you get cheesy
nineteen seventies music, and you get there's a lot of that.
At the same time, do the math World War Two
ends nineteen forties. They make a documentary nineteen seventies, The
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Reason World at War, and it's like a twenty five
twenty six part documentary. You get the people who were there.
You are watching a Nazi pilot be interviewed. You're watching
people from the Roosevelt administration be interviewed. You're watching the
guys who were there in the blood and the guts
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and the decision making and the politics and everything, and
you're learning things you never heard otherwise because these are
people who were there, and they're fairly recently. We're talking
thirty years ago.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
So there are all.
Speaker 2 (02:24):
People when in their fifties, sixties, seventies, very lucid, sharp,
giving you the what for on what it was like.
And I found one little tidbit. I was watching this
a couple of nights ago. I found one little tidbit
to be so interesting because there's there are rumors right
now that gas which is up a lot, it's up
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eighteen percent in four months, that it's going to keep
going up a lot, and you never know. Everyone argues, Oh,
it's gonna go up, it's going to go down. I
don't know. I don't know whether it'll go up a lot.
But you, you, and I should pay special attention that,
and not just for our pocketbooks, because the price of gasoline,
the price of moving people to and fro, there's something
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about that that creates anger in the general public that
nothing else can create, nothing else can create. And as
I was watching World at War, I thought it was
fascinating because I've heard all these quotes before. Barack Obama's
famous for talking about this. How you could trace his
poll numbers. His poll numbers would go up or down
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based on what gas prices were doing. Why is Jimmy
Carter good point? Chris Chris brought up Jimmy Carter. Why
is Jimmy Carter thought of as the worst president of
all time? How many people can name the actual policies
that Carter screwed up, which he screwed up all of them,
not that many. How many people can name the gas lines? Everybody,
my dad, my dad to this day will bring up
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Jimmy Carter. It reminds me of Jimmy Carter, freaking idiot,
you know, the Jimmy Carter gas lines, scarcity of gas.
It brought it up. I'm watching World at War and
they were interview in one of these Roosevelt guys, and
they started talking about what was going on back at
home during the war and how there was rationing back then.
We forget that, and I've never experienced that. I'm forty two,
so I'm not that old. I know we have a
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lot of people who are that old who will remember.
But rationing sugar. It's wild, isn't it. But that's what
the country was going through. And America was so behind
the war effort after the Japanese attacked us that the
guy he was disgusting. He said, they were so behind
this war effort, and we were all so united and
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so together that Americans were actually very okay with the rationing.
We didn't get hardly any pushback on any of that
stuff at all until we got to gasoline. He said,
we could ration their bread. I'm paraphrasing here. We could
ration their bread, we could ration their sugar, we could
ration this, we could ration that and the people would understand,
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they'd find an alternate means they would get by, they
would do something else. He said. As soon as we
se started trying to ration off their fuel, people would
almost immediately turn to thievery to get more of it.
There's something about getting people to and fro and their
need to get to and fro that when you affect that,
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it creates an anger in them that nothing else does.
You see it in Europe when there's a shoot. It
was there when we were there for Christmas. There was
a train strike some sort of one of the various
train systems. They love their trains over there, I mean
they really really loved their trains. Their train system was
on strike and shut down. To people were just they
were in marching in the streets over it. They couldn't
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get over it. We talk a lot about black Swan
events here. What if there's a terrorist attack, what if
there's this or that. Let's set all that stuff aside.
What if there's a gas price surge. We've seen them before,
you mean, we've seen them. We've gone through them under Bush,
We've gone through them under Biden, real bad under Biden.
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There for a while, you can lock down the United
States of America. The American citizen does not like freedom anymore.
They don't appreciate it. You can tell them to wear
a mask, put a poison shot in their arm, or
you'll fire them. You can do a lot of things
to Americans. But it's been proven over and over and
over again. If you take their gas away or make
it unaffordable, you're gonna have a problem on your hands.
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And that leads me to this. Hey, Jesse, I'm very
uneasy about these riots on college campuses. That's what the
email said. I don't think it will stay on these
college campuses. It will spread. Okay, I don't know that
it's gonna spread beyond the college campuses, but I will
say if this stuff ever gets bad, and I'm not
saying this about to happen, but if this stuff ever
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does get bad and it spreads, man, these blue areas
are going to be real hot, real real hot. You
gutted the police force, you filled up the place with animals.
You let all the animals know that they can run
around and poop on the side walk. Man, if there
is ever actual unrest, I'm gonna be fine unless I'm
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visiting Manhattan. And then it might be get out of
dodge time. Just something to keep in mind. All right,
let's go on. We have other things we have to
discuss here. Greg Oregon go.
Speaker 3 (07:19):
Yeah. Electoral votes Democrats always get New York, California. Now
do we get the swing states that we have to win?
Is that why they call them a swing states?
Speaker 2 (07:31):
Or they just yes? Let me explain this to everyone,
kind of a basic concept. States have electoral college votes.
You don't get elected president based on popular votes based
on how many votes you got. You get voted elected
president based on electoral college votes. Your state gets a
certain number of electoral college votes based on how many
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people are in your state. Therefore, the most important state,
the biggest state byamiawa is California, always goes to Democrats.
Texas is a big one, always goes to Republicans. Presidential elections. Actually,
they aren't really about the country because you already know
seventy five percent of the states which direction they're going
to go. I hate to do a spoiler alert for you,
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just the heads up. Texas is going to go red
this year and New York's gonna go blue. The swing
states are really all that matters. They are not that
your efforts in the other states don't matter. So if
you're volunteering for Trump in Oklahoma, let's fine, volunteer put
in the work. But voting itself while you should still
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do it, it matters in Wisconsin, in Michigan, in Pennsylvania,
North Carolina, and Arizona. Florida used to be a swing
state thanks to the Santus. It's not anymore. But that's
why they call them swing states. And that's why I've
told you several times one thing you need to always
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ignore or pulls that are national. They love doing this
because it creates a headline. It gives them your attention.
These polling companies, these media companies. Did you see the
latest poll Trump is on Biden's seven points Nationally? There's
not a national election, so what does that matter at all?
Show me the swing state polls and those look very
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good right now too, by the way, But the swing
state polls, that's what it's actually about. All right. We'll
talk about a more garbage in the foreign aid bill,
which sucks. We'll get to some more of these calls
and so much more. Now along the lines of things
getting rough. What preparations have you made? People are always
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reaching out to me, Jesse, what preparations do you do?
They email in, you call, what preparations do you do?
And I am not what. I don't think I would
call myself a prepper. My wife would call me a prepper,
There's no doubt about it. Yeah, I have a go bag.
I have plenty of ammunition, batteries, the cold weather, hot weather,
emergency water. I have these things, and I have emergency food. Look,
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the emergency food is probably the most important bart we love,
especially as dudes. I love to have my knife now,
I love to have ammox. That stuff's cool. Who doesn't
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Speaker 4 (10:14):
No?
Speaker 2 (10:15):
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Speaker 1 (10:57):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.
Speaker 2 (11:00):
It is that Jesse Kelly show on a Wednesday. I
remember to email the show if you want Jesse at
Jesse kellyshow dot com. So buried in the old Foreign
Aid bill was three point five billion dollars to quote
supercharge mass migration. That's from Senator Eric Schmidt, one of
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the good ones from the Middle East. Keep in mind,
the GOP worked with Democrats on a quote foreign aid
bill that would flood this country with more illegals. They
didn't They didn't tell you that, did they. They told
you the bill was about rebuilding the military. Everything based
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on deception. You know what. That actually reminds me of this.
I saw this earlier, and before I get back to
these calls and some other things, I want to get
to these people. It is wild how much they deceive.
So Blackrock, you know who Blackrock is. We talked about
it before. There are three organizations, major financial institutions that
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are probably the three most evil companies in the country,
and so much of the corporate communism. You see, it
starts in their boardrooms, and most Norman Americans don't even
know their names. Blackrock Vanguard and State Street. Blackrock Vanguard
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and State Street. We're talking twenty trillion dollars in money
that flows through there. The major corporations that you and
me we look at as major corporations. They work underneath
these finance giants, true globalist commy scum and all about
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the whole DEI ESG thing. Here, is this company gay enough?
Why don't we have more women on the board about?
You name it? And they brag about that's what they do.
So okay, So that's what they do. And they're busy.
They're mayer in controversy right now, especially Black Rock, because
some GOP states, the Red States are starting to wake
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up and they're starting to take their pension funds out
of Black Rocks control. And these are billions in billions
of dollars. A state's pension fund is enormous, depending on
the state, but no matter what, it's huge, it's significant money.
And GOP states are saying, no, we're leaving, No, we're leaving, No,
we're leaving. And I saw this ad today online and
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I'm telling you right now, it made me laugh. You
may hear the music playing in the background, that's because
it's on my phone. But what it is, it's a
black Rock ad. It was on social media. There's no
voices in it, so if you hear any cheesy elevator music,
that's what you're hearing. But this ad was targeted specifically
you want to hear how evil these people are in deceptive,
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specifically for people in Texas. So unless you're in Texas
right now, if you go pulling up your social media,
you won't see this ad. This is one of those
geo targeted ads for people who live in Texas, Texas
the state that's attacking Blackrock. Now, I'm going to play
for you the ad and I'm gonna I'm gonna describe
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everything I see in the ad. It's just thirty seconds,
no no voices at all. Remember this is the most evil,
dirty commy scum company out there. Right away, first guy
you see is a Texas oil field worker wearing a
hard hat. Next on behalf of Blackrock. They're talking about
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the Texas based companies. Now they're showing a beautiful Texas city.
Oh look, there's a guy here's a guy, he's an
electrician working with some power lines. Up. Look at the
next one. It's a huge oil facility, and they say,
we're we're investing one hundred and nineteen billion dollars in
the energy sector. Of course, they're not telling you that
they're sending one hundred and nineteen billion dollars to China
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to drag solar panels back here. They're not telling you that,
of course, you're looking. Wow, look at these guys. Oh
look all this is the cherry on top. There's a
couple adorable little kids and they're playing baseball.
Speaker 1 (15:05):
Look out, cute the little boys.
Speaker 2 (15:07):
This is stop playing some little league.
Speaker 5 (15:09):
Up.
Speaker 2 (15:10):
Look at that. The pretty nurse gotta throwing a little
sex appeal.
Speaker 1 (15:14):
Some adorable little blond girl.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
Some guy needs to snatch her up. She just looks
like she loves America and bacon pies. Oh look, firefighters,
I forgot firefighters made in appearance. I'll turn it off,
but you understand what I mean. All communism is based
on deception. The Black Rock ad they ran for Texas,
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it didn't include solar panels, the latest diversity higher. It
didn't include a pride parade with dudes shaking their penises
in the faces of little kids. It was all that
bread and butter, Americana stuff, baby, firefighters, baseball, oil fields, construction.
Speaker 1 (15:56):
We are so Texas.
Speaker 2 (15:58):
They lie, These commies lie at all times. All right,
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All right, let's try this again, turning and burning Mike
DC go.
Speaker 4 (17:11):
Hey, a good show so far. I got a couple
of questions I want to ask you. But before I
get into the questions, because it's an election and season,
why don't you get to camp to contact President Trump
and do a radio talent hal beating on your show?
Speaker 1 (17:24):
You know?
Speaker 2 (17:25):
Okay, I'm gonna stay on the line, Mike, I'm gonna
let you ask your question. I have not had any
presidential candidates on, even during the primary. I haven't had
them on. It's not that I'm unwilling to do so.
I don't like having a lot of politicians on period,
because what happens is it ends up being boring radio
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because they give you the same boiler play talking points
that they give everywhere else. And it's not that you know,
it's not that you're not honored. I mean, Trump's going
to be the nominee for president, but I haven't asked
because I don't want him, because I don't I don't
want to turn into the kiss butt of Poulitic show.
Does that make sense, Mike, Yeah, that makes sense.
Speaker 4 (18:04):
But see if it's a call in your call is
a call in and asking questions they want to ask
the crises he might be uncomfortable asking, which, Yeah, that's
why it should be done.
Speaker 2 (18:13):
That's fair.
Speaker 4 (18:13):
That's why I think they talk radio is the best
place they have town a whole meeting on that's fair.
Speaker 2 (18:18):
Anyway, go ahead, what's your question, boss.
Speaker 4 (18:22):
Yeah, the question I want to ask. First of all,
define oath of office that Congress takes.
Speaker 2 (18:27):
Well, there's no define. You can go read it. You
can go read the oath of office. It's an oath
where you're pledging allegiance to the United States of America.
It's visually identical. In fact, I think it is identical.
And I'm sorry, Mike, you ran up against the break.
It's virtually identical. And I believe it is the same
oath that you take when you join the military, preserve,
protecting the fan the Constitution of the United States against
all enemies foreign and domestic. But you know, the problem
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is an oath is what it is. It's only worth
as much as the honor of the individual take again,
that's a fact these guys. And then think about the
all these dirtball comedies we see in there. You think
they're getting all missed the eyed when they're taking an
oath to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution. Not in
a million years? All right? Eight seven seven three seven
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seven four three seven three. We'll be back with some
more of these in another little word out of the
Supreme Court, which is disappointing, and boys and girls going
the opposite way.
Speaker 1 (19:21):
Hang on, Jesse Kelly Becksian.
Speaker 2 (19:27):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on Ay Wednesday. Remember,
if you miss any part of the show, you can
download the whole thing on Iart, Spotify and iTunes. Did
you hear Andy Harris going after the cb PEEP commissioner.
I mean, gosh, this is.
Speaker 5 (19:44):
Where we are.
Speaker 6 (19:45):
If you but if no red flags come up on
that individual somewhere, that person will be admitted into the interior.
Speaker 1 (19:51):
Is that is that?
Speaker 6 (19:52):
That was my understanding again from what I was told
at the border in January, he.
Speaker 2 (19:55):
Will he or she will not be admitted into the
interior with no red flags.
Speaker 6 (20:00):
I mean, no red flags come up anywhere, No red
flags come from all this information sharing, So we're not
admitting people into the interior who don't have identification.
Speaker 2 (20:10):
Admit would be the wrong terminology. We could release somebody
with a notice to appear. Oh, a notice to appear.
Speaker 6 (20:18):
Okay, So that so we would be counting on this
young Iranian to basically show up somewhere at a office
in the interior after they're released in the interior. That
sounds like that sounds like a plan.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
That's pretty dangerous.
Speaker 2 (20:36):
Oh, we're not admitting them, what I mean, we might
give them a notice to appear. We hand these people
a notice to appear. Sometimes we hand them a court date.
Oftentimes it's two years away, and we just assume, well,
we know they're not going to show up. So we're
just letting everyone in the country and aren't whatever. Supreme
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Court's been good to us a bit lately, been bad
to us a bit lately. Gonna have to push back
on this one a little bit. A bunch of chaplains
in the military. They sued because a bunch of chaplains
in the military refused the COVID nineteen vaccine, and it is,
of course destroyed their careers because we have an evil
government now it's bled down to the military where they're
wrecking their careers of these wonderful professionals. And they sued,
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and the Supreme Court shot it down. So that's that. Hey, Jesse,
I feel like you do. And I'm bothered daily by
the plight of the everyman here in North Carolina, old
people working as Walmart greeters and Uber drivers, you know
what I mean. The only way I've gotten through it
is getting active in my church. We have a car
care program that fixes people's cars for lower no costs
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twice a month. We've helped out so many less fortunate people.
We also have a program that will do lawn care
for widows and order people and do handyman work as well.
It isn't much, but it is what I can do
with the skills God grace me with. I sleep a
little better at night, but still not great. His name
is Ross. I love that. I love it. Look, I'll
probably I'll probably start talking about that more and more.
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It's been on my heart a lot too. As much
as I'm bothered and you're bothered by all the suffering
we see around us, we got to help other people
as much as we can, just to make ourselves feel better.
And remember we're a community here. Now, let's talk about
this before I get back to these calls. And I'll
get back to these We've discussed this issue before on
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the show. But it is happening. It's happening very quickly.
Young women are racing to the left and young men
are racing to the right. This is a major, major problem.
And here's why. Now the young men racing to the right,
that's perfect, that's exactly where they need to be. But
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young men and young women, they already aren't dating like
they used to. They're not getting married. They don't want
to get married. Yeah, the women want to go, you know,
I want to start a first and what if I
never get married. And the young men they want to
screw around and go run around, chase this and that.
And again, I'm not saying everyone has to get married.
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Everyone has a different life. I'm not saying that. Lots
of career people out there, But we have to as
a nation, we have to be a nation of young
people who are marrying each other and making babies. We
need that. Ideologically, we were seeing them separate right in
front of us, and they already weren't connecting, and now
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there's a less and less for them to connect with.
And I have a theory, and it's just a total theory.
Probably make everyone mad. I don't care, But it's a
theory I have. I believe that part of the reason
the girls are racing left is because they're not spending
as much time as they should around boys. It's because, uh,
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they're not spending as much time as they should around boys.
Men and women are made for each other. That's how
we're made. We need each other men we need women,
and women need men. They balance us out and we
balance them out. Have you seen the numbers. We've talked
about the numbers before of how women vote in the country.
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It's fun to joke about eliminating the nineteenth Amendment and
how wonderful that would be, But the truth is that
single men vote Republican, Married men vote Republican, married women
vote Republican. Did you know that single women, however, by
a wide margin. It looks it looks like the number
is not even real. It's like seventy percent vote Democrat
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every time. I believe that this is based partially on anxiety.
That women are more anxious. It's just they just are,
and that a man helps take that away, and when
they don't have it, they turn to the government. That's
what I believe. Anyway, whatever the reasons are, it's really
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bad that these are twelfth graders, senior girls, senior boys
racing the opposite directions. When you are seventeen eighteen, that's
the age you're normally racing in the same direction. You
can't win. You just want to go to walk by
you please, She looked at me. I mean, that's everything,
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and for girls the same thing. Oh my gosh, what
do you think you think I'm pretty? That's the time.
Speaker 5 (25:31):
Man.
Speaker 2 (25:31):
If that's not where we're at, that's not a good
place to be, is it. Anyway? That reminded me of
this one from corin Diversity Hire today. I don't have
anything to say about it. I just thought it was revealing.
So I know that.
Speaker 7 (25:44):
The Department of Agriculture has been on top of this.
I know that they are not seeing any any concerns
to milk or any of the cattle or the meat
or meat that that we're consuming. Well, I don't consume a.
Speaker 4 (25:59):
Meat, but some of you.
Speaker 2 (26:02):
From University higher she doesn't consume meat. I just wanted
you to know Terry and Tennessee go.
Speaker 5 (26:11):
That's me and I'm pissed off. I'm an old marine
from the seventies and I do not understand why we
are allowing the government to fly all these people in here,
almost two hundred thousands just in the state of Florida.
Why don't they just go right on across to go
from Mexico and drop them off in Mexico. Why can't
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we put these people on see one thirties and send
them where they belong instead of sending them to our
other cities. We don't need all of this crap, and
we have the ability to do it. I said, I'm
an old marine from the seventies. I spent some time
on a Sea one thirty. I know it's not all
that bad. It ain't great, but it's not all that bad.
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We could pack plenty of people on those planes and
send them where they need to be instead of sending
them to our cities and all of our valuable money
that we need to take care of our people.
Speaker 2 (27:06):
What is the problem, Terry. I know this will be
no comfort to you whatsoever, But if I was running
the immigration program in this country, I would one hundred
percent seek out a Vietnam era marine from the seventies
who lives in the state of Tennessee to run said
immigration policy. For some reason, I think it would be
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run so much better than it is now. Brandon, Florida, Go.
Speaker 4 (27:31):
Hey, Jesse, A quick question for you.
Speaker 8 (27:35):
Building seven, the forty seven story skyscraper that fell at
free fall speed on nine to eleven on the afternoon.
Analy on the afternoon of nine to eleven. How does
that fall free fall speed when it fell in its
on footprint? How does it fall without a plane hitting it?
Speaker 2 (27:52):
I don't know. I'm not an engineer. What are you
asking me for? I'm a doctor. Listen at Pima Community College.
What Chris, Chris Jewish rouster. Chris is always trying to
undersell my education. I would have had three full years
of community college credits if I hadn't had to drop
algebra twice. What Chris? That was a very difficult algebra
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one hundred class. The teacher was. I feel like it
was a political thing because I know I got some
of those answers right, and the teacher she never thought so,
she never thought so. She didn't know what she was doing.
And that's that's hurt my resume over time. Either way.
I'm just a doctor. All right, all right, we have
one more segment left, and we'll have fun and I'll
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get to a bunch of these if I can, and
we're going to get to some emails, but first we
have to you know what I talk about chalk and
how you need male vitality stacks. I don't think Terry
from Tennessee needs one, the salty old marine from the
seventies who wants to load all the illegals in a
C one thirty and drop them all in Mexico. Terry's
doing fine. But for the rest of you, fellas testosterone,
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Next is that Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday. You
know us bringing you the hard hitting news as a journalist.
Speaker 1 (30:09):
It's journalist Jesse.
Speaker 2 (30:11):
There's just no one better.
Speaker 1 (30:13):
We love Jesse.
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He's the best. Yesse, Please kiss my baby, Yesie, Jesse.
Speaker 1 (30:18):
Jesse, Jessey, Jessey.
Speaker 2 (30:22):
The House of Representatives, by a wide, wide margin, just
pass some ridiculous anti Semitism hate speech bill that is
going to be lauded by everyone as some wonderful thing,
and it's obviously a disaster. There's no such thing as
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hate speech. You can hate anybody you want, you can
criticize anybody you want, and more importantly, there's no such
thing as a good bill that passes from a Congress.
This evil. But once again, Americans can't afford. They're getting
second jobs. They've drained their savings, credit card debt has
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at record levels. Now we're looking at trouble everywhere we
can find, and the only thing the House GOP seems
interested in is Columbia's University campus. I cannot stand it.
It blows me away how nobody in DC talks about
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you in normal people.
Speaker 9 (31:27):
We announced today a whole of the House initiative. We're
going to use all of our committees of jurisdiction. We
are going to investigate these universities. They're getting a lot
of federal funding, they have very generous tax benefits as nonprofits,
and they're allowing student visas from foreign students. I think
to be abused. I think we have a role to play.
We're going to continue to do our job in the Congress.
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In the House, the House Republican.
Speaker 2 (31:52):
Mike Johnson just funded the FBI in full, funded their
new headquarters. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is kicking in
the doors of pro lifers. It looks like they've flat
out executed that guy in Utah. They've infiltrated churches across
the country. We know that from documentation that's been released now.
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They've had meetings to discuss which counter terrorism label they
should put on school board. Moms who get angry about
their children being taught gay stuff in school. But Mike
Johnson and the GOP, they're going to be all over you.
If you criticize Israel. What kind of insanity is this crap?
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What is this garbage? Is this the most useless party
in the history of mankind? I swear I can telling
you I do it. Ken, Pennsylvania, Go, did I rest
the button up? Ken? Are you gone? Doesn't sound like
he's there, Chris, I don't think he's there, Terry, New York, go, Yes,
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the agencies are always been under the radar.
Speaker 3 (33:00):
Those guys you look up the CIA in the nineteen fifties,
those are the guys that brought acid back.
Speaker 2 (33:06):
So do you know that he said, those are the
guys that brought acid back the CIA in the fifties.
You've heard of Whitey Bulger. Everyone's heard of Whitey Bulger.
Shout out to the great WRKO and Boston. Howie car
did a great, great, great little podcast series on Whitey Bulger.
I forget what it was called.
Speaker 1 (33:25):
Was awesome.
Speaker 2 (33:26):
It was freaking cool. Go look it up to really
cool anyway. Whitey Bulger was a big mobster in South Boston.
Whitey Bulger was before he was this big mobster, big
shot in South Boston. He was a prisoner. He was
always a criminal. He's just one of those guys, and
he was a prisoner at the Federal Penitentiary in Atlanta.
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They put Whitey Bulger on so much LSD you can't
even imagine it. That's not a conspiracy theory from the internet.
The Central Intelligence Agency went to prisoners across the country
and they had to agreements. They didn't just give it
to him, but you had to sign up to agree
to do it, and they would just give you acid.
And this was during all that Cold War stuff when
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they were trying to the CIA intelligence agencies became obsessed
with brainwashing and de brainwashing and interrogation and like all
that stuff you see in the movies. They were really
experimenting with that. Can I take a guy, Can I
take producer Michael and sit him in a room and
strap him down and tape his eyelids open and make
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him watch a bunch of crazy stuff and inject a
bunch of acid into him, And then the kind of
programs some response into him where I say, hey, Michael,
the crazy bread's delicious today. That'll make him go on
a murderous rampage and he'll assassinate some Russian PA. That
was really what they attempted to do. And these things
happened in the country. Look up Operation paper Clip. I
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am as a Hustonian. I'm very, very proud of the
things NASA has accomplished with the space exploration, that rocket
technology and stuff. We really seem to have a big
leg up on everyone with the rocket technology. I wonder
where we got that information. Anyway. Do you have rough
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energy take off like a rocket. Pour rough greens on
your dog's food. Rough greens is an all natural nutritional supplement.
You don't have to replace your dog's food. But dog
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It's empty calorie crap. But your dog likes to flavor,
so that's fine. Pull rough greens on it, and soon
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your dog will have vitamins and minerals and digestive enzymes
and antioxidants. You might see that bad breath go away,
Achy joints go away, Low energy go away, the same
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slash Jesse. All right, all right, now, see how many
of these I can get through.
Speaker 1 (36:08):
And now here's a headline by go you know, you
know the thing headlines. We didn't get to.
Speaker 2 (36:17):
Twelve percent of LGBTQ youth attempted suicide last year, according
to a nationwide survey. Maybe we should stop taking these
kids who are suffering and pushing them over the cliff.
Maybe we should get them real, actual help before they
harm themselves, because an alarming number of them harm themselves.
Florida student targeted was cease and desist by Taylor Swift
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reveals the climate crusader flew one hundred and seventy eight
thousand miles in one year. Some students in Florida decided
to start tracking Taylor Swift's private jets. She's hitting with
a cease and desist. Now his name is Jack Sweeney.
But just remember communism is always for everyone else. It's
never ever, ever, ever for the elite. It's always just
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been away to suck money out of your pocket and
put it into their pocket. Ex. Members of Congress gripe
about one hundred and seventy four thousand dollars salary and
the cost of living in DC. It's very difficult. I
was going to actually agree with them that these people
should have a pay raise. And then I saw that
it was actually Ken Buck who made the complaint. So
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I don't care at all. I hope he's broke. I
hope he goes bankrupt. Gonzales veos seven eighty six thousand
dollars ad buy as Conservatives line up behind a primary opponent.
We have a big primary going on right here in Texas,
a huge one. One of the worst people in Congress,
worst Republicans in Congress, Tony Gonzalez, has a legitimate primary contender,
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Brendan Herrera, who's after him, and he's got him super scared.
And that's a good thing. Model forced to apologize after
saying Ukrainian women are better looking. She's apparently a Russian
model who said Ukrainian women are better looking? Are they
better looking? I don't know about all that. I don't
know about all that. I just would worry about marrying
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a Russian. Either way, keep your chin up and we
will be back to do it again tomorrow. Okay, that's
all