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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the.
Speaker 3 (00:16):
Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Friday.
It's an amazing Friday. And ask doctor Jesse Friday.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
And we are all over the place tonight questions on
everything under the sun. And in case you were wondering,
there were Supreme Court decisions passed down today. The Trump
immunity thing was not one of them, but there were
a couple passed down. And I have Josh Hamber, an
expert on all this stuff, joining us about a half
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hour from now to make you and me sound a
whole lot smarter when we discussed them. So that, so
much more coming up tonight on the world Famous Jesse
Kelly Show. We're doing into everything from do I Hate America?
So there's a dirty comedy. Who thinks I hate America?
Did FDR know about Pearl Harbor? Someone thinks maybe it's
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best for the country of Trump loses what. We'll talk
about his reasoning there? Are we all responsible? Or is
it just democrats? All that and so much more coming
up tonight on the world Famous Jesse Kelly's Show. I'm
going to begin by some of this lovely male why
do you hate America. Our government is evil, you said,
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Are you a putin loving communist? You know, every now
and then, people they will say things they may not
spark anything in you or me. We miss them all
the time. I know, I certainly do. But they say
things now and then that are so revealing about who
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they are and how they think about everything. Here's here's
an example politically, this is a great example. Have you
ever heard a Democrat in your life say they pass
tax cuts that weren't paid for? Because when they're whining
about Republicans cutting taxes, they passed tax cuts that weren't
paid for. Sounds just like nothing right. You could probably
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breeze past it, But pause for a moment and think
about that. The tax cut allows me to keep more
of my money. They weren't paid for. Though that's what
you said. You said, the tax cuts me keeping more
of my money wasn't paid for. When you think about
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that with any depth at all, what does that actually say?
That says that they view your money, all of it
as belonging to them, That they allow you to keep
a portion of your money out of the goodness of
their hearts, but in reality, all that money belongs to them.
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When you think about that statement, it's very revealing for
how democrats view you. A piece of tax cattle is
what they view you as. Now, let's go to emails
like this. You get all kinds of emails like this
from dirty commies all the time. You said the government
is evil, you hate America. You said the government is evil,
you hate America. Okay, well, first let's speak clear. The
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government is evil. The United States of America now has
an evil government on par with evil governments around the planet.
They do. Look, this country intentionally brings in murders and
rapists that are abusing our women, murdering us in this country.
The government's bringing them in on purpose. Again, I want
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to stress, a children's hospital was illegally performing trainee surgeries
on children. A doctor became a whistleblower to report on this,
and the federal government sent their thugs from the Cheka,
the FBI to arrest and they're going to throw them
at a cage for the next ten years. The government
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murdered ten people in Afghanistan and no one even got
so much as a slap on the wrist. I know,
we don't care about them that much. It's a foreign country.
We can't see them. That's six innocent babies. Six of
those were children gone. The United States of America's government
is evil, period. But that statement you said the government's evil,
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so you hate America, It actually reveals so much about you,
about the communists who said it. I don't think America
is the government. I think America is the people. That's
what America is to me. It's not the government. If
America was the government, I would hate my country. Frankly,
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I would leave my country. But America is not the government.
America is the people. The government is like a cancer
growing on our country. Our government is evil, and that
you think that means I hate America reveals how you
think about America. You think America is Congress, the White House,
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the Supreme Court. You think America is Washington, d c.
These people are the most anti American scumbags in the country.
The government sucks the people. About half of them are wonderful.
The other half of them suck to But it reveals
so much about you, and you're maybe you're curious why
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they used Putin so much. He's a Putin. You must
love Putin. You're a Putin apology Putin. Putin let's talk
about this. Why does your liberal aunt Peggy talk about
Putin so much? It's not because she has any problem
with the way Vladimir poot and conducts himself. She'll pretend
like she does. But Vladimir Putin arrests his political opponents, Well,
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that's what democrats do. They do it all the time
now in the country. It's way more than just Trump.
They've been throwing January six ers in cages forever. Democrats
do that all the time. So that's not she doesn't
have a problem with that. Well, the Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine,
America invaded Iraq. I know, I was there. Why there
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were no weapons of mass destruction? They didn't do nine
to eleven? Why, So that's a that's not why she
has a problem with Putin. Why does the average American democrat,
why does liberal ant Pegy? Why do they bring up
Putin's name and associate him with you? And for them,
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they just hate him Putin, Putin Putin. And I don't
like Putin at all. But I can tell you exactly
why I don't like Putin. I don't like Putin, but
why is he a thing for them? Let me tell
you why the American Democrat has long been communist adjacent.
They're communists now, they just are. They're all communists now.
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But it's been decades with America's Democrat Party flirting with
the commies. It's been this way. Look, if you read
the Anti Communist Manifesto available at Jesse kellybook dot com,
you can read the whole history of this. There has
always been an affinity with Democrats in dirty comies. There's
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a reason FDR. We're gonna bring up FDR in a
little bit. There's a reason he got rolled so bad
by Stalin all the time. He allowed Stalin to take
so much of Europe, which caused so much heartache after
the fact. Why. Well, if you read any part of
the books, he always kind of liked him. Nah, that's
Stalin guy. Why because FDR was half a dirty commie himself.
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That's why. Now, why the hatred for Putin for Russia.
Here's the truth. Democrats hate that the Soviet Union fell,
and they've had an axe to grind with Russia ever
since the Soviet Union fell. And your liberal and Peggy
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won't know the history of that. Remember, she's an idiot,
she's just a robot. The hive mind has told her,
I hate putin. You hate putin, hate putin hate Russia
hate putin. Trump is putin. Republicans are putin. The tea
parties putin putin put She's been programmed, right. She doesn't
know anything about the history of any of this stuff,
but the people who do know. That's when that hatred started.
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That's when Democrats in America really got a hate on
for Russia, right about the time they stopped being communist.
That's when Democrats started hate in Russia. And you do,
you dirty commune piece of trash who emailed the show
a poor lover. You know, I just want to talk honestly.
I'm gonna be nice. I'm gonna be nice. I just
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want to talk to you, just really quickly. You know
that you're a useful idiot, right. You know that the
evil people who are destroying this country that they use
you because you're too stupid to see and look, your
stupidity is it might not be your fault. Maybe maybe
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your parents were stupid and they passed along that stupidity
to you. Look, genetics is a real thing. Maybe maybe
that's it, But you understand that they use you. They're
destroying the country. They've taken advantage of your stupidity. Yeah, Chris,
go ahead and play it. Of course, same thing.
Speaker 2 (09:46):
Was done under the guidance of the Soviet embassy in Hanoi,
and same thing I was doing in New Delhi. To
my horror, I discovered that in the files where people
were doomed to execution, there were names of Soviet journalists
with whom I was personally friendly. Yes, they were idealistically
minded leftists who made several visits to USSR. And yet
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the KGB decided that come revolution or drastic changes in
political structure of India, they will have to go because
they know too much. Simply because the useful idiots, the
leftists who are idealistically believing in the beauty of Soviet
socialists or communists over their system, when they get disillusion
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they become the worst enemies. That's why my KGB instructors
specifically made a point never borther the leftists. Forget about
these political prostitutes, aim higher. This was my instruction. Try
to get into large circulation established conservative media reach feel
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for each movie makers, intellectuals, so called academic circles, cynical,
egocentric people who can look into your eyes with angelic
expression and tell you a lie. These are the most
recruitable people, people who lack moral principles, who are either
too greedy or to suffer from self importance. They feel
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that they matter a lot. These are the people who
kg be wanted very much to recruit, but.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
To eliminate the others, to execute the others.
Speaker 4 (11:25):
Don't serve some purpose, wouldn't they be not one?
Speaker 2 (11:28):
They really they serve purpose only at the stage of
distabilization of a nation. For example, your leftists in the
United States, all these professors and all the beautiful civil
rights defenders, they are instrumental in the process of the
of the subversion, only to distabilize the nation. When their
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job is completed, they are not needed anymore. They know
too much, some of them. When when they get disillusioned,
when they see that Martist Lenin has come to power,
obviously they get offense and they think that they will
come to power. That will never happen. Of course, they
will be lined up against the wall and shot.
Speaker 1 (12:07):
Just keep that in the mind. Keep that in mind,
dirty Cami when you email me, I'm not the one
you should be afraid of. Keep something else in mind.
As we speak, people are under attack. Imagine what it
would be like. Imagine dropping your child off at school,
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and you drop them off at school, and you drive away,
and you're ten minutes away and you hear the alarms.
You hear the sirens. Those sirens mean you have to
get to a bunker because rockets are about to start
raining down on you. You don't have time to get
back to your child. All you can do is sit, hope,
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pray that your child got to a bunker in time too.
That's amazing, isn't it. That's how people are living today
in Israel. Do you realize that that's the experience they
have to It's bad over there. It's really bad, hesbala Hamas,
just you name it. It's really really bad. The International
Coalition of Christians and Jews is over there doing things
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like building these bunkers so people can live, giving people
a food, medical care. All they ask for is to
sign a pledge. That's all they wants you to sign
a pledge. That's it support. IFCJ dot org is where
you go to sign it, go sign it. We'll be bad.
Speaker 3 (13:31):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday and
ask doctor Jesse Friday. Remember you can email us during
the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Josh Hammer
joins us about ten minutes from now to talk about
what happened at the Supreme Court today. Let's tackle some
of that and then well they'll be asked doctor Jesse
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a lot.
Speaker 1 (13:52):
Let's get into this one right here. Hey, Jesse, you
always say whoever comes after Trump will be more hardcore
than him. Do you think that applies to our kids too?
My son told me the other day when he watches
YouTube minecraft video he saw an ad for Joe Biden.
He proudly told me his computer. He probably told me
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he told his computer to shut up, and that's just
communist garbage. He's eight. Do you think our kids will
be what will make the change we need? Even though
they won't have the United States we grew up in,
they will be the ones more bold and willing to
stand up and fight. Thanks for always being a program
we can listen to as a family. Sometimes when we
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try to explain something to my son, he'll tell us, dumb, mom,
I listened to Jesse Kelly already know this. Ha, her
name is Jen. Okay, Well, this is what I believe.
And I don't know this obviously, maybe this is wishful thinking,
but I believe the most hardcore ones who will actually
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make the changes that we need, the ones who have teeth,
I believe they've already been born, and I believe they're
children now. And I believe it kind of what because
of what Jen just said and what I see in
my own life and what I hear from my friends
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and their kids. Here's what's happening right now society. You know,
society's rotted. We don't have to go into that again.
You get it. Our cultural is rotted. It's really really bad.
It's eating up the women. That's the bad news. The
bad news is it's eating up women in young girls.
If you look at poll after poll after poll, ideologically,
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they're as communists in America hating as you could ever be,
because a woman is simply more inclined for social acceptance
than a man is. I know that's a generality. Don't
email me. I'm not you don't know it's stopped. I
don't give a crap about that. I remember the saying,
if it doesn't apply to you, don't apply it to you.
So don't email me about how offended you are, I
don't give a crap. In general, women are more inclined
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towards social acceptance. Now, how many how many wives out there?
I know mine sat it to me, Please don't embarrass me? Now,
why she say that? Because I'm less inclined for social acceptance.
I'm more inclined to do what I want and even
if it means something embarrassing, who's it embarrassing to her? Okay,
so we're losing the girls. That's the bad news. The
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girls are going left, They're going left hard. The good
news on the other side of that is the boys
are going right, and they are going right at a
staggering pace. Boys are more inclined to rebel, to reject authority,
to reject whatever's being forced on them. That is more
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of a man thing than a woman thing. Because of that,
I this is me. You you know how hardcore I am.
I'm not exactly a shrinking violet. My kids will say
things that make me go ooh, maybe that's a little
for And it's not just my kids, because I know
you're gonna think, well, it's your kids. Yeah, No, I
realized that I've influenced them. I do, it's their friends.
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They'll come home from school and say something their friends said.
If their friends encounters something some pride, garbage who they
use some rough language. Let me tell you what. And
this is not just in my home or in my town.
This trend is happening nationally. The truth is the losers
we have now in Congress. Send it all these guys.
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They're all just losers. They're not tough enough. They're not
going to make it. They don't have what it takes
to fight back the way you want them to, the
way I want them to. That's the truth. There's a
handful of them that are good. The rest are two weak,
pathetic and losers. But there's a generation coming, and a
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generation coming after that, and a generation coming after that.
You pick the most hardcore person you can think of.
Maybe it's a politician, or maybe it's me or whoever.
The people coming after me are gonna make me look
like an adorable little puppy dog. That's the truth. And
maybe that's just wishful thinking. But when I hear from
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my sons and their friends from the next generation, the
young men have had enough of this crap and they're
done with it. And that's a good thing. Put a
smile on your face. All right, let's talk to Josh
Hammer about Supreme Court stuff. Oh. She also finished the
email off with give Fred a pet for us? How
does my dog get more attention from the entire country
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than any other dog? He owns everybody. If my mom visits,
he owns her. She won't want to leave him. If
my sister visits, can you set pictures of Fred? Doesn't
matter who it is. Everyone loves this big, fluffy idiot.
I do too. To be honest with you, I'm I'm
embarrassed at my own personal conduct around the dog. There,
I said it, okay. He turns me into an embarrassing person.
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The life now regularly snaps pictures of me when I'm
doing some snuggling with Fred, and it's embarrassing, and she
threatens to post the pictures online, which is wrong. Anyway.
We do give him rough greens because we love him
so much. We want him to live a long time.
It is such a part of the family. We want
our dog to live a long time. And he doesn't
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get nutrition from dog food. Your dog doesn't get nutrition
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three three my dog. We'll be back.
Speaker 4 (19:44):
He doesn't care if you believe him, but he's right.
Jesse Kelly.
Speaker 1 (19:52):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. And as promised, the
man himself is joining us to make sense of all
these Supreme Court case decisions today. So and so versus
so and so, so and so. There were a lot
of people taking each other on today, apparently at the
Supreme Court, and Josh Hammer, host of America on Trial,
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which Josh Hammer joins me right now to discuss it. Okay, Josh,
I don't even know where to begin. I don't know
what half these names mean. So I'm just going to
hand you the show. What happened today, Jesse.
Speaker 4 (20:26):
It's always good to join you, my friend. So look,
there were two opinions of political note. I guess you
would say today we're still waiting on most of the
big opinions. I mean most of the terms. Marquee cases
have not dropped yet. The Trump Community cases, the biggest
of them all, of course, that will almost surely come
this week. We're still waiting on the Fisher case, which
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is the case involving the j sixers, there being a
lot of them being prosecuted with this dubious two thousand
and two law that had to do with corporate accounting.
It's a very dubious use of the underlying statue there,
So hopefully hope we'll get a good ruling on that,
which by the way, matters for Trump too, actually, because
that statue that the Jay sixers are being charged with
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is also the basis for two of Jack Smith's for
indictments against Donald Trump, or two of his four charges
in the Washington DC case. And then we're waiting for
a big administrative state case that pertains to a lawyer's
call so called Chevron deference. We have an abortion case
out of Idaho, some massive, big tech cases out of
Texas and Florida. So we're waiting on, honestly, most of
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the big cases, and I was hoping that we'd get
even more today, to be honest with you. But the
two cases that drop today, because apparently next week is
is going to be an absolute flurry of huge opinions.
The two cases say that I think are worth pointing to
what is the immigration case called Department of State versus Munos.
The basic question here was whether or not a US
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citizen has some sort of well established, historical and therefore
constitutional rights to have your non citizen aka your spouse
immigrate here. And the court very reasonably holds that you
do not. So this was a six to three decision.
It split along quote unquote gideological lines. That's how the
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media portrays the sixty three opinions extraordinarily reasonable opinion. And
by the way, the timing is a little odd. Is
meant how an opinion on basically the exact same subject
drops a few days after President Joe Biden did that
executive amnesty earlier this week. Again pertains this exact same
issue pertaining to the spouse, the illegal alien spouse of
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a US citizen. So the timing is a little odd there.
It makes you kind of wonder whether whether or not
be presidents kind of but perhaps maybe new from a leaker,
because we saw that this court can leak in the
Dobbs case, maybe there was a leaker leaking to the
president that this opinion was coming. But in any event,
a totally common sense ruling the opinion that I suspect
is going to be more controversial in our circles Jetsey
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among conservatives. Is the gun case US versus Raheemi, And
this case comes out of the Fifth Circuit, which is
the court that I clerked on myself six years ago.
In fact, the judge who I clerked toward, Judge Jim Hoe,
was actually on the Fifth Circuit panel that ruled on
this case. So I've been tracking this case for a
long time. So Raheemi is a case involving eighteen US
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Code Section nine twenty two G eight, which is the
federal statue that prohibits individuals with a domestic violence restraining
order from possessing a firearm. And this is a case
that comes in the context of the big Second Amendment
case that we had two years ago, the Brewin case,
where they basically announced a history and tradition test for
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gun regulation. What they said in Bruin was that for
any firearm regulation to be proper in today's day and age,
you have to essentially have a historical analog, meaning you
can't just make it up. There could be some basis
historically for the regulation. And the Fifth Circuit last year
ruled three to zero on the panel that this statue
was unconstitutional under that test, but the Supreme Court reversed
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in an eight to one decision pretty lobsided. To be
honest with you, you had Clarence Thomas right, a thirty two page,
pretty lengthy descent, a solo descent basically saying that this
is an incorrect application of Bruin because there's no historical
law like this. I'll be honest with you, Jeckie, I
think it's a close call. I'm not entirely sure that
the Court got it wrong here. You have to understand
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that there is actually a long tradition in Anglo American
law for prohibiting violent people from getting guns. And while
I'm obviously a huge gun guy, I carry my handgun
basically everywhere I go. I own an ar fifteam with
lots of large mags. I'm a huge gun guy. You know,
your rights obviously do only exist to a certain point.
I mean, you don't have a Second Amendment right to
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launch a surface to air missile to take down an
American Airlines flight, for instance. Right. So I'm not convinced
that the Court got it wrong, but I think that
it's a place where conservatives can probably reasonably disagree.
Speaker 1 (24:56):
Okay, why can't I have a surface to air miss
I don't want to shoot down airplanes, but I feel
like that's something I should be allowed to own. Why
is that band, Josh?
Speaker 4 (25:08):
Well, look, I mean, if you're going to be a
literalist on the Second Amendment, you're right to keep and
bare arms shall not be infringe. I mean, if you're
approach to constitution interpretation really is to take the words
that literally as they mean, then I agree with you.
But historically, Jesse, that's just not the way that we
interpret individual rights. I mean, historically we understand that individual
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rights necessarily exist only to a two point and that
point is going to be debatable. It's going to be
a case by case instant. But look, I mean the
legal stuff ASIGN is talking about the public policy here. Jesse,
you're my good buddy. I've known you for many years.
You obviously are a veteran, you served honorably overseas. I
have no doubt that you would be perfectly safe with
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a service to air missile. And let me in if
I have to go on record on the Jesse Kelly
Show and say that I would have no objection to
my good friend Jesse Kelly owning a surface to air missile.
But I think you probably have to wonder about whether
or not it would be a good thing for the
country if everyone out there, especially in today's day and age,
with the southern border being as open as it is,
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these terrorists plunning in from tajeeky Stan, of all countries,
I query whether or it would be a good country, Jesse,
if we allowed all these folks to be able to
shoot down airplanes.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
Yeah. Plus, the jet fuel costs are outrageous. I've priced
these things, and I just don't think you could be
able to afford to operate one, setting aside my service
to air missile. So can you explain to us, just
real briefly, Josh, why didn't we get the big ones today?
We were told that the Trump community case that all
this stuff was going to drop on us today it
didn't drop. I know it's kind of a nitty gritty
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nerd question, but I'm sitting there staring at my phone
watching the news all day. We've all been waiting nothing happens. Why.
Speaker 4 (26:50):
Yeah, no, Jesse, I was actually filling in. I was
just posting a radio show myself this morning, and I
was constantly refreshing my Twitter feed as well to try
to see if it was dropping while I was live
on it. A look, I don't have a good answer.
I mean, no one knows the answer to this other
than the justices and maybe their own law clerks themselves.
But I mean, they have a flair for the dramatic.
You know, we've seen time and time again how they
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love to save their highest opinions for the very end.
This is a midtly doubling.
Speaker 1 (27:15):
Down on that.
Speaker 4 (27:16):
I mean, we have a ton I want a really juicy,
high profile opinions left. This coming week is going to
be absolutely crazy. I don't know. I mean, you know,
some people might speculate that they've been a little distracted
by all of these left wing attacks on the court
involving Clarence Thomas and Sam Alito. That's possible, but I
think that it's probably a little more simpler than that.
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They're just saving the big stuff until the very very end.
They want to go right off into the summer sunset
on a dramatic note.
Speaker 1 (27:42):
It seems Josh Hammer, my friend, that is exactly what
we needed. Thank you. I appreciate you very much. Brother,
and he's the host of America on Trial with Josh Hammer.
All Right, you don't I think a small battery of
surface to air missiles is reasonable. A small battery. I
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didn't say I wanted one hundred of them. I don't
need one hundred.
Speaker 3 (28:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (28:09):
Ten, that's a good point, Chris ten. Ten is not
unreasonable at all. Oh, Jesse, why would you need that?
I don't know what if I do need it one day.
You know, there's a lot of very bad people out
there who have airplanes. They use those airplanes, they use
jets to do bad things. I don't think a surface
to air missile is unreasonable. I want a machine gun, nest.
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I want many, many, many things, and I feel like
we should have a GOP that would fight for those things.
But nay, that's just me. And you know what, I
want a bunker, and it's gonna be a nuclear bunker.
I'm gonna buy one of those ones in Kansas if
I hit the lottery one day, because they're like six
hundred thousand dollars. They have the nuclear bunkers. And you
know what I'm gonna do. First thing, I'm gonna put
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all my my patriots supply emergency food stuff down in
the nuclear bunker. And I have so much of that
ally because they're constantly giving discounts. My Patriot Supply has
helped millions of Americans with an emergency food kit. They
have all kinds right now, they have a four week
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your home. Need it. These people, the people who run
the planet, are attacking the food supply. They brag about
attacking the food supply really all the time. Now have
you seen beef prices? You know those are getting words.
We are in a different era. Now, get an emergency
food kit and put it in my bunker and I
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will watch over it. Just let me know when you
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Kelly dot com. That gets you fifty bucks off. All right,
prepare with Jesse Kelly dot com. Okay, it's enough of that. Now.
Did FDR know that Pearl Harbor was about to be attacked?
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Now that's a spicy asked doctor Jesse question. We'll get
to that next miss toast.
Speaker 3 (30:10):
Catch up.
Speaker 1 (30:13):
Jesse kellyshow dot com.
Speaker 3 (30:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday, and
ask doctor Jesse Friday.
Speaker 1 (30:21):
There's so much to get to, but I have to
get to this doozy before we dig into There's a
lot of political talk, but this is an interesting one, Hi, Jesse.
Is it true that FDR knew that Japan was going
to attack Pearl Harbor? If so, why did he allow
that to happen, knowing there would be a terrible loss
of American lives and great damage to our military? Did
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he believe that that would ensure our entry into World
War Two? Okay, let's talk about this first. This is
not a disclaimer. I just kind of want to spoil
at least my own personal thoughts on it. I've read
a lot on this, a lot on this Pearl Harbor,
different perspectives, FDR, all this stuff. That does not make
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me some kind of an expert. I don't know more
than you. I've just read a lot, all right, because
I've dug into it. I do not believe. I do
not believe FDR intentionally put our aircraft carriers out to
see doing maneuvers on the day they were attacking Pearl Harbor,
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on the day the Japanese were attacking Pearl Harbor, because
that's where that can I don't even want to call
it a conspiracy theory because so many of those end
up coming true. That's the theory. They attacked Pearl Harbor.
The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. FDR knew they were going
to do it, so he took the aircraft carriers and
pulled them out into the ocean because they were the
most important thing. And he allowed the Pearl Harbor attack
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to commence because he wanted to get us into World
War Two, but he wanted our aircraft carriers to be safe.
That is really the theory behind it. Again, state, I
don't believe that. From everything I've read, I don't believe that.
I think it would be very, very difficult to cover
that up because of how many different layers between FDR
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and the boats themselves there are. That's a lot of
people that would have to be in on that. However, However,
let's do discuss this from kind of an alternate angle.
You said, why did he allow it to happen knowing
there would be a terrible loss of American lives and
great damage to our military. What I'm about to say
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is not just about communists, although it definitely applies to them.
What I'm about to say, it's about leaders of men. Historically,
leaders of men, leaders of nations, leaders of empires. Historically,
they rapidly develop a god complex. After all, I'll never
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be there. You'll probably never be there. But imagine having
command of a powerful army. Imagine that the treasury is yours,
You live in a palace, you have servants, you can
do whatever you want. It would get to your head,
wouldn't it. The danger is that it gets to your head,
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and powerful men have marched hordes of young men off
to die for virtually nothing, time and time again historically. Look, honestly,
let's look at modern day. You know, I don't talk
a lot of Russia, Ukraine, Ahputin, No, we're fighting democracy.
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I don't talk about that. But let's let's let you
know what, let's talk about Vladimir Putin. Do you have
any idea how many Russians have died? Those are his
own citizens. He decided he wanted a portion of Ukraine.
He invaded Ukraine, and now what one hundred thousand, two
hundred thousand. We're never going to know the number. Everyone lies,
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but they'll just make it one hundred and make it easy.
One hundred thousand young men gone, a football stadium, one
of the big ones, gone, fill it up with the
nation's young men. Gone, just because he wanted it, because
he wanted Ukraine. In America, before World War Two, there
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was World War One. Americans used to have the correct
view of foreign policy. Remember, the foreign policy of America
from the founding of America all the way up to
the middle of the twentieth century was non intervention. We
don't get involved. Whatever's going on, we don't get involved. Oh,
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you've got a war going, let me know how it goes.
We'll trade with some goods if you pay for them.
We're not getting involved. That was America's founding policy, and
it was the universal Get this universal foreign policy of Americans.
How universal? We have poll numbers from back in the day,
even in World War two, but including World War One,
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ninety seven ninety eight percent of Americans said, not our problem,
keep us out of it. Name a single issue today
where you'd get ninety eight percent of Americans agreeing. Ninety
eight percent of the country didn't want us involved in
World War One. But we were led by a very, very,
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very evil man named Woodrow Wilson, and Woodrow Wilson was
dying to get us involved in World War One. After all,
he wasn't the one that was going to get shot.
He was an emperor. He was a king, this powerful empire.
People are fighting. I want some of our boys to
go fight. Look at me. I'm Julius Caesar, I'm Alexander
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the Great. This is how these people see themselves. And
so Woodrow Wilson bent over backwards to agitate as much
as humanly possible, and then boom, we end up in
World War One. When it comes to World War Two,
FDR wanted to send American troops in about half a
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second after Hitler started invading everything. FDR had the worst
god complex of any president ever. It was awful how
that human being saw himself. If you read anything he wrote,
even before he was president, he just saw himself as
a king, as being above other people. That's how he
saw himself. But FDR knew the American people wouldn't like that.
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And so no, I don't believe he knew. But if
you're gonna sit here and tell me I believe he
did know, I'm not gonna call you an idiot. I'm
not gonna call you a conspiracy theorist. The truth is
these guys. Look, they're gonna do it right now. They're
doing it as we speak. They will adjut tate and
agitate and agitate and create a situation to get the
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American public on their side so they can go to war.
They love war because their sons never die in them.
That's why they love war. That's the truth. All right,
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