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May 28, 2024 37 mins

Sean sits in for Jesse. reflecting on memorial day and what we have lost in our "forever wars". A flood of illegals coming over the southern border and what it's doing to the country.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun
on a Tuesday. Okay, time out. So you realize by
now that I'm not Jesse Kelly, but I have been
practicing that impression since they told me that I would
be filling in for him. My name is Sean Parnell.

(00:24):
I am a combat veteran, I'm a best selling author.
But more important than both of those things, I am
simply a humble servant of America and I do not
want to see the Democrats destroy it. I am obviously
filling in for my friend Jesse Kelly, and I am
so grateful to him and his entire team for this opportunity.

(00:46):
But we have a huge show for you today and
I'm so excited to get into it. We're gonna talk
about America's Groundhog's Day, that is our foreign policy. We're
gonna talk about the fact that diversity is not our strength,
despite what many of our political leaders will tell you.
Trump spoke at the Libertarian Convention and other places that

(01:07):
where he doesn't really have any historic support. Everything, and
I do mean everything the deep state did to quote
help us during COVID actually did the opposite. And I'm
gonna tell you all about it. Government conspiracy theories are
hysterical when you actually think about them. All that and
so much more on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show.

(01:32):
So I want to tell you something. Yesterday was Memorial Day,
and obviously served in Afghanistan and combat for four hundred
and eighty five days, sixteen months of combat, and I
lost some of my closest friends there. I think in
support of twenty years of war in Iraq and Afghanistan,

(01:54):
I think I've lost close to thirty friends. And I'm
not saying this as a poor me. I am not
a victim of that experience. I am a volunteer. I
volunteered for my service to this great country, and I
would do it all again. But celebrating the legacy and
remembering the fallen is something that is deeply important to me.

(02:19):
And in Fort Parnell, along with my amazing wife and
five children, we have this awesome, blended family. We do
everything that we can to teach our children what it
means to be free. We try to focus on every
generation of soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, coastguards who have given

(02:41):
the last full measure in support of this great country.
But yesterday we focused on our Vietnam vets, and if
you've got Vietnam vets out there that are listening today,
I just want to say thank you so much to
all of you, and welcome home personally. You know we
love you andppreciate you here in this country. You all

(03:03):
didn't get the welcome home that so many of us
that have served our country have received. And you know,
there was a time when I was a young lieutenant
a studying the Vietnam War, and I wish I had
known then what I realize now that we are literally,
I literally at that time was standing on the shoulders

(03:23):
of giants, and you all are Vietnam veterans, were those
giants because you didn't get the welcome home that you
so deserved. But you made a promise to this nation
that was not grateful to you when you came home,
that you would never allow that to happen again in
our country, and we are benefiting. Every generation since then
has benefited from that promise, So I thank you.

Speaker 2 (03:47):
You know.

Speaker 1 (03:48):
I often talk about the double edged sword of living
in a free society, and what I mean by that is,
if you are doing the right thing on behalf of
God and country and say you have children or grandchildren,
you say, well, my gosh, I want my children to
inherit a country that is better than the one that

(04:10):
I had. So we work hard to give them a
better life. But with each successive generation, in some way,
children have it easier, and they get further and further
away from their freedom. And there's a way in which
sometimes kids don't really appreciate what we have here. They
don't appreciate how truly rare freedom is. And so my

(04:34):
family was celebrating and learning about the Vietnam War and
we watched a movie called We Were Soldiers. And We
Were Soldiers is a great movie because it really does
capture the totality of war, especially in Vietnam, the heroism
of our soldiers, the fallout at home, all the horrible
things that the family had gone through, and the absolute

(04:56):
cowardice of the American government. And there is something that
I heard at the end of that movie that stuck
with me. And I've seen the movie. I hadn't seen
it for a very long time. It came out in
two thousand and two. But something that Nunn, who on
who is the Vietnamese commander that was overseeing the Battle

(05:19):
of the Adrang Valley against of course, famed American colonel,
Lieutenant Colonel Howe Moore, And in the end of the movie,
when the Americans had won, in quotations, won the battle,
he says this in Vietnamese such a tragedy that they

(05:40):
will think this was their victory. So this will become
an American war and the end will be the same
except for the numbers who will die before we get there.
And that stuck with me, and it's been rattling around
in my noggin for the past twelve hours, which is

(06:02):
why I'm telling you about it right now. And of
course I'm building to something with this, so follow me here.
But it seems like America falls into this trap going
all the way back to at least Korea, where we
get involved in conflicts that don't have a clearly defined
end state, a conflict without clearly without a clearly defined victory,

(06:28):
and we sacrifice tens of thousands of American lives in
support of that conflict to have at the very end
we win every battle tactical battle on the battlefield. Yet
somehow we walk away from the war feeling like we've lost.

(06:50):
This has been bothering me because it feels like here
in America we don't often learn from our history. So
this will become an American war. In the end will
be the same, except for the numbers who will die
before we get there. Korea, Vietnam, desert Storm twenty years,
in Iraq and Afghanistan twenty years. Folks, I'm forty two

(07:18):
years old, about half of my life. This nation has
only known war in those two nations. And what does
America have to show for those two wars? Can we
definitively say that we are better off? Can we definitively

(07:39):
say that we are safer? How about more prosperous? Of
course we cannot. Trillions and trillions of dollars spent, tens
of thousands of Americans dead, hundreds of probably close to
one hundred thousand Americans wounded over the course of twenty years,

(08:03):
hundreds of thousands wounded, certainly with the invisible wounds of war.
America's sons and daughters are this nation's most precious natural resource.
And what did we sacrifice them all?

Speaker 3 (08:20):
Four?

Speaker 1 (08:22):
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It's that's preborn, folks. So we will be right back
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Ukraine and the escalating conflict there and the fact that
we need to be very very careful about what's to come.
We'll be right back.

Speaker 3 (10:18):
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Speaker 2 (10:27):
We are back on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 1 (10:31):
And thank you to producer extraordinary Chris for that throwback
to when I was a somewhat regular guest on the
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Speaker 2 (10:40):
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Speaker 1 (10:47):
So we've been talking about the cost of war, and
we've been talking about America's groundhogs Day foreign policy, of course,
talking about the famous movie with Bill Murray. We seem
to get ourselves back in the same situation all the time.

Speaker 2 (11:03):
Over and over again.

Speaker 1 (11:05):
And what I was building to in the previous segment
was a discussion about Ukraine and a headline that has
not been talked about enough, and this is of course
from Zero Hedge, and the headline is this Ukraine confirms
France will send military trainers to its soil. Ukraine's military

(11:27):
SAIDs it's welcoming French trainers and Ukraine in new remarks
which strongly suggests that for the first time, France is
deploying troops to ukraine soil. This marks the beginning of
major boots on the ground escalation in a formal public
policy or a public capacity by a NATO state. Ukraine's

(11:51):
top commander said on Monday he had signed paperwork allowing
French military instructors to visit Ukrainian training centers. Soon also
reported this on Monday. Folks, this is this is scary stuff.
I have a question to all those folks who have

(12:11):
Ukrainian flags in their bio on Twitter or x. I
wonder if you are willing to send your son or
your daughter to Ukraine to fight for their freedom. Do
you support that war so much that you were willing
to send your own children to fight it. If the

(12:35):
answer to that question is no, then you should take
the Ukrainian flag out of your bio immediately, because folks,
let me tell you, that is exactly where this war
is headed. Think back to what we just talked about
in America's Groundhog's day foreign policy. We have invested hundreds

(12:57):
over one hundred billion dollars of an American taxpayer money
to the war effort in Ukraine.

Speaker 2 (13:04):
And let me tell you this, the best that we
can hope for in that fight.

Speaker 1 (13:11):
The longer we fund Ukraine is a stalemate, and the
longer that that stalemate drags on, the more likely that
American sons and daughters will find themselves on the battlefield
keeping the peace and come hell or high water, we
cannot allow that to happen. As I mentioned American sons

(13:36):
and daughters, Sending American sons and daughters into the fight
should be a last resort. They are our best, they
are our brightest, they are our most precious natural resource.
Yet politicians on both sides of the aisle, Democrats and
Republicans in Washington, seem to be marching to the drumbeats

(13:58):
of war. In unison on this issue, there is no
distinction between Republicans and Democrats, and that scares me a
little bit because America is not ready for a long
protracted war in Ukraine with American sons and daughters facing

(14:19):
down a Russian Horde. War is absolute hell. Trust me,
I've been there, It changes you, you know, folks, So
much of my foreign policy perspective as it pertains to
the direction of this country is based on my own

(14:40):
personal experiences boots on the ground as an army officer.
Now Jesse, he was a marine enlisted guy. I was
an army officer. But what we both have in common
is that we were both in the infantry. We were
both knuckle draggers. And let me tell you, there is
something about seeing war up close and personal.

Speaker 2 (15:02):
That changes you.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
In a very deep and fundamental way. And so I'm
not talking to you about my combat experience to impress you.
I'm telling you to impress upon you the importance of
not getting involved in another war in Ukraine with no
clearly defined mission, no clearly defined end state. We have
no idea what victory looks like. In oh By the way,

(15:29):
America has seemingly rejected any semblance of a negotiation, a
peace negotiation between Zelensky and Vladimir Putin. Leadership, folks, whether
it's foreign policy or on the battlefield or in the
political arena, is all about pursuing common ground, pursuing diplomacy,

(15:55):
And if you're pursuing American foreign policy. I would like
to lead with diplomacy so we don't find American sons
and daughters facing down a Russian horne. And oh, by
the way, Russia is a nuclear armed power. That's the
direction that we're going, folks, and that should scare each

(16:17):
and every one of you. That's what I appreciate about
President Trump. And if you've listened to me on my
show Battleground Live, which streams live on Rumble from five
pm to six pm Monday through Friday, see how I
did that shameless plug right there, then you know that
I've been a Trump guy since the very beginning. Now, hey,

(16:38):
this is a big tent party. Love Trump, don't like Trump,
It doesn't matter. If you want to save this country,
we want you listening to this show because we need
your help and in the trenches.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
In the fight to save it.

Speaker 1 (16:51):
But what I appreciated about Donald Trump from the very
beginning is that he just thought differently. You know, Washington,
there is this crazy group think that happens where I
told you we're Democrats and Republicans are exactly the same
on so many issues. You call them the uniparty. Well,

(17:12):
what I appreciated on about Donald Trump is his ability
to resist group think on both sides of the Aisle
on any given day, he was an equal opportunity. He
was making Republicans angry, he was making democrats angry, and
I appreciated his approach to foreign policy because it was
focused on a diplomatic end state.

Speaker 2 (17:32):
Surgical strikes.

Speaker 1 (17:35):
And different is what we need right now because what
we have done for the last twenty years, both in
Iraq and Afghanistan has not been effective. We've thrown away
American blood and treasure. There's something about maybe toppling autocrats
that ain't such a good idea. We tried it in Egypt.

(17:55):
It didn't work out great. We tried it in Libya
with Gaddafi. It didn't work out great. We've sown chaos there.
We tried it in Syria, tried it in Iraq. We
left a void in Iraq when we pulled out, which
gave rise to isis. When America gets involved with no
clearly defined end state and Republicans and Democrats seem hell
bents on doing just that, bad things happen.

Speaker 2 (18:21):
We need to change.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
We're back here soon talking about the fact that America
is a melting pot. Right, stay tuned. Jesse Kelly Radio Show.

Speaker 3 (18:30):
Be right back Jesse Kelly, Vaccian.

Speaker 1 (18:37):
We are back on the Jesse Kelly Radio Show. My
name is Sean Parnell, filling in for my buddy Marine
Jesse Kelly. I have, of course, an Army veteran. He's
a Marine combat veteran. Army combat veteran, he's enlisted. I'm
an officer. It doesn't matter. We're still friends. But listen, folks,

(18:58):
all my life been taught and this plays into everything
else that we were talking about. So just go with
the flow here, and if you're just joining us, you'll
know exactly where I'm going with this. But all of
my life I have been taught that America is a
melting pot, haven't you. I'm sure that in school you

(19:20):
were told by your history teachers or social studies teacher that, hey, look,
America welcomes people from all around the world, and when
they come here, they don't have to discard their culture outright. No,
of course, they bring the best aspects of their culture
here to America with them, but at the end of
the day, they are Americans first. In fact, my grandfather

(19:46):
was the youngest of I think six siblings and came
across on the boat from Italy, and my mom and
my aunt told me a story about my grandfather at
a Italian American event in western Pennsylvania and Pittsburgh, where
I'm from, and they were watching. My mom and my
aunt was watching my grandfather talk in Italian with all

(20:07):
these people there, and he came back and he looked
at my mom and he looked at my aunt, and
they said, when they were just little kids, well, dad,
I didn't know that you spoke at Italian and he goes, ah,
I speak Italian. But listen, I'm America. I'm an American first.
So my grandfather, a lifelong Democrat, was an og America firster.

(20:30):
But listen, folks, diversity is not our strength. If you
believe everything that I just told you, that we are
a melting pot and we welcome people with open arms
from all around the world, then you believe that it's
not diversity that is our strength. It's our unity. It's

(20:52):
as Americans, where we look past our many differences, that
is our true strength here in America. But you hear
two types of people say.

Speaker 2 (21:02):
The diversity is diversity is our strength. You're two five
types of people say this.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
You hear garbage commie libs who are lying to you,
and you also hear useful idiot Republicans who want to
ingratiate themselves to the media and be in the popular crowd.
Those two groups of people are morons. If you hear
anybody tell you that diversity is our strength, you should
laugh in their face because it's not. And of course

(21:29):
Democrats do that to divide us. Democrats do that to
keep and retain power. It's all that really matters to them.
I mean, think about it. Democrats divide people black, white, Christian, atheist, young, poor, young, old, rich, poor.
It doesn't matter if there's a difference among us. The

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Democrats use that difference to divide us. But of course,
an unhealthy focus on diversity is making our military a
healthscape which actually puts our servicemen and women in danger,
but it also puts our country in grave danger as well.

(22:12):
In fact, there is not a day that goes by
where I don't hear from members of our military, whether
it's active military, they will tell me that in training,
training for going to war, that they spend far too
much time in the classroom watching PowerPoint presentations focused on diversity,

(22:38):
equity and inclusion or LGBTQ elementop insanity or pronounce. Just
talk to a marine that was telling me about this
a couple of days ago. I mean, listen, folks, this
stuff is real. Go on social media, go on TikTok.
You'll see it for yourself. I saw this clip of
a Navy dude putting on lipstick and dancing around on

(22:58):
an aircraft carrier talking about landing a plane. Now, I
know what you're thinking, isn't this just a normal recruiting
ad for the Navy. But no, that's not. Of course
it's not. See, we don't focus on our differences when
you're in the military. We discard our many differences. It's

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not about it's not about who you are as an individual.
It's not about your sexuality. It's not about who you love,
what color your skin is, what God you worship. You're
a part of something greater than yourself. You're part of
a unit, and a focus on things that do not
directly pertain to making us a more lethal force on
the battlefield is simply just dangerous. It's irresponsible. And if

(23:44):
you think that this does not matter, I can assure
you that you would be wrong. Priorities from the top
in leadership. They one hundred percent trickle down to rank
and file in listed soldiers in the military. This overt
focus on this BS completely distracts us. It makes us

(24:07):
less safe. It actually puts lives in danger on the battlefield.
In fact, I can think of one such instance. You're
talking specifically about my infantry platoon. We were the most
diverse group of people that you could possibly imagine. Six
of my troops in the infantry and Afghanistan were not
even American citizens when they joined up. They joined because

(24:31):
they loved this country and they wanted to fight for it,
and they wanted to serve. Almost every one of the
eighty five percent of my pelatoon was wounded. There was
one time we were overrun and I remember watching my
men fight, who were true heroes. And by the way,
the job that most of these kids had before joining
the military was high school, shortstop. It was one triumph

(24:53):
of the human spirit after the next.

Speaker 2 (24:55):
And the reason.

Speaker 1 (24:58):
That they were so effective on the back field was,
of course, we have sexy equipment and we have good training.
But the reason why we were victorious that day and
on every day thereafter was but because we fought as one.
We were united in purpose, under a common manner, under

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a common banner, fighting for a common mission. My platoons
survived because we did not dwell on our many differences
as Americans. We survived because we were able to unite
behind them. But our military is not that today. Do
you remember General Millity on Capitol Hill talking about white rage?

(25:42):
Listen if you don't remember.

Speaker 4 (25:44):
First of all, on the issue of critical race theory,
et cetera, I'll obviously have to get much smarter on
whatever the theory is. But I do think it's important
actually for those of us in uniform to be open
minded and be widely read. In the United States Military
Academy is a university, uh, and it is important that

(26:05):
we train and we understand. And I want to understand
white rage, and I'm white and I want to understand it.

Speaker 2 (26:13):
So what is oh, I want to understand white rage?

Speaker 3 (26:16):
And I say I.

Speaker 1 (26:17):
And by the way, you might be thinking, well, isn't
it funny that every time Sean talks about white rage,
he goes into white male rage.

Speaker 2 (26:25):
The irony is not lost on me.

Speaker 1 (26:28):
But I will tell you this. When he said that,
I went on Tucker Carlson's show, and two days after
he said that, I said, well, maybe General Millie, Chairman
of the Joint Chiefs, should focus on the withdrawal from
Afghanistan that is inevitably coming down the pike. Three months
later after he said that we surrendered in Afghanistan and

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what was one of the worst most humilitary, most humiliated me.
Oh my gosh, it's been a long day, but one
of the most humiliating defeats in American history. If you
think that we're not distracted on this diversity, equity and
inclusion insanity, you'd be wrong. Or how about this Gaza

(27:10):
Peer failure. Biden decided without permission this is from a
muse on Twitter slash x, to spend more than five
hundred million dollars building a peer to deliver gay aid
to Gaza. Palestinian terrorists intercepted every ounce of the aid.
The US military suffered multiple casualties, and now the peer
is sinking into the ocean. This makes us less safe.

(27:35):
We're definitely distracted. Okay, We're going to talk about some
of these what being distracted means and how it shows
itself on military basis with illegal aliens and JORDANIUS trying
to breach military bases at Quantico. We'll get to that
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Biden's legacy and how it has been marked by one
blunder after the next. After all, Bob Gates Obama, Barack
Obama's secretary of Defense has said, Joe Biden has been

(32:18):
wrong about literally every foreign policy decision for the last
fifty years. Oh, by the way, Joe Biden has been
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He's basically been wrong about everything, but his overt focus
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our military less effective and making our nation less safe.
On May third, two illegal alien Jordanians tried to breach
a military base at Quantico driving a box truck again,
do you think we might not be focused on the
right stuff. Ice confirms Jordanians who attempted to breach Marine

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Corps Base Quantico were both in the US illegally. A
spokesperson for the base said that two people in a
box truck were stopped at the gate, with the driver
allegedly telling military police officers they were making a delivery
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record of them actually working there, and then, of course
there's this possibly related mysterious shooting outside Army Special Forces
residents in North Carolina raises questions. Two Chessian men who
spoke broken English were found near the soldier's home. The
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(33:48):
of Chicago, was taking photos of their children when confronted
near a power line at a wooded part of the property.
And altercation ensued and Darev was shot several times at
close range. A second man whose name I don't know
how to pronounce, but I'll give it a crack anyway,
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(34:09):
the incident and was questioned by authorities and then he
was released. So we have illegal aliens crossing our southern
border illegally and now trying to penetrate the security of
military bases all across our country. It's almost like this

(34:30):
is all coordinated. And I have to say that at
least they were not praying outside of an abortion clinic,
because that would be bad and potentially land them in
jail for over a decade. But alas I digress, this
isn't an isolated incident, folks, And I joke, but it's
graveyard serious. Listen to US Fleet Forces commander at an

(34:53):
admiral talking about what the Navy is dealing, how the
Navy is dealing with all of the this right now.

Speaker 2 (35:00):
It's crazy.

Speaker 1 (35:01):
List on Jennifer's reporting, Chechens, Jordanians, some of them just
cross the border.

Speaker 3 (35:06):
What's going on?

Speaker 5 (35:06):
Well, you know, this thing of our military base is
getting penetrated by foreign nationals is happening more and more.
This is something we see probably two or three times
a week where we're stopping these folks at the gate
with a week a week at least, And this is
just Navy alone, where we're seeing folks try to come in,
and usually the cover story is and I'm a student,

(35:28):
you know, I'm here, I'm an enthusiast. I want to
see the ships. That type of thing. We have to
turn them around and typically we get NCIS involved with those,
and we get biometrics when possible. But yes, there's been.

Speaker 3 (35:38):
Enough ticket out.

Speaker 2 (35:39):
Did they have passports?

Speaker 5 (35:41):
They have a lot of times they have passports, they
have papers, Yes, but they're in no way, shape or
form authorized to be on our base. And it's really
hard for us to tell the underlying motive for these
type of cases.

Speaker 1 (35:52):
Wow, that's it's really hard for us to discern what
the underlying motivation for these cases are. Listen, I served
on active duty for almost seven years. I have never
heard of this happening, not even one single time, let
alone two to three times a week.

Speaker 2 (36:08):
And that is just the Navy.

Speaker 1 (36:10):
Not only are we distracted, we have a real problem
on our hands here, folks. And oh, by the way,
while our borders open and our nation is being infiltrated,
the whole of our FBI and justice system seems to
be singularly focused on getting Trump. National security be damned.
Faith in the system be damned. Getting Trump is all

(36:33):
that seems to matter. We have an open border ten
point five million illegal aliens streaming into our country. We
have US military bases, illegal aliens trying to break onto
military bases. We have chessions surveilling Special operations troops. And oh,
by the way, there have been more reported incidences of
foreign nationals illegal foreign nationals surveiling Special operations troops. But hey,

(36:57):
getting Trump is all that seems to matter. And of
course Trump is up there with sloppy Alvin Bragg right
now dealing with all of this stuff. And I will
tell you what, it would be amazing if we had
an FBI and we had a Department of Justice that
would actually focus on the threats that we face here,
rather than trying to put the front running presumptive Republican

(37:19):
nominee in prison for the rest of his life on
ninety three plus felony charges. It's just absolutely crazy that
we live.

Speaker 2 (37:27):
In a time like this, but it is what it is, folks.
When we get back, we're going.

Speaker 1 (37:32):
To talk a little bit more about Sloppy Alvin Bragg
and the closing arguments happening in the trial today, and
we are gonna jump in strong to hour two right
back here soon on the Jesse Kelly radio program. I'm
Sean Parnell. I will see you in just a little bit.
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