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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show on a Monday, another hour of the Jesse
Kelly Show. And don't forget. You can email us Jesse
at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Of course, we're gonna get
to Medal of Honor Monday here in just a moment,
hang on for that. We'll do a little Robie Wade
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talk at some point in time, because it's the anniversary.
There's some things to address there. Someone wants to know
why I cut people off, I block cell phone numbers,
I cut off friends, family members, I block people on
social media. We gotta talk a little bit about life,
life philosophy I have. You may find interesting or horrific.
Either way. We gotta get to a lot this hour.
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But first I wanna do this. What do we always
do with this time Every Monday, start of the second hour,
we do Medal of Honor Monday. This is how we
honor these people. We have to remember their names, remember
their deeds. We have to hold them up in front
of our children and show our children this is what
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you're supposed to be. This is the kind of person
you're supposed to be. We take email suggestions for this.
If you have ones you love, there's a long backlog,
as you can imagine, so don't think if you send
one in you're gonna get yours read next week. It
ain't gonna work that way. But this one, this was
from November. Dear menu master, I serve six years in
the US Navy aboard a destroyer after a Medal of
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or named after a Medal of Honor recipient. His citation
is up on the wall on the mess decks of
the ship, and that story has resonated with me ever
since I first read it. Since it is close to
the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, I would
love it if you'd read the Medal of Honor citation
for my ship's namesake, John Finnbviously, that was set in November.
We're not close to Pearl Harbor's anniversary at the moment.
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But without further ado, Chris, if you wouldn't mind firing
up the Navy theme song that's on our hero right, hey,
honoring those who went above and beyond its Medal of
Honor Monday. This is for a John William Finn, US Navy,
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for extraordinary heroism, distinguished service, and devotion above and beyond
the call of duty. During the first attack by Japanese
airplanes on the Naval air Station Canoa Bay on the
seventh of December nineteen forty one, Finn promptly secured and
manned a fifty caliber machine gun mounted on an instruction
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stand in a completely exposed section of the parking ramp,
which was under heavy machine gun strafing fire. Although painfully
wounded many times, he continued to man this gun and
return the enemy's fire vigorously and with telling effect throughout
the enemy strafing and bombing attacks, with complete disregard for
his own personal safety. It was only by specific orders
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that he was persuaded to leave his post to seek
medical attention. Following first aid treatment, although obviously suffering much
pain and moving with great difficulty, he returned to the
squadron area and actively supervised the rearming of the returning planes.
His extraordinary heroism in conduct in this action were in
keeping with the highest traditions of US Naval Service. Now
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let's discuss this in a bit more detail, because that's
very short and it doesn't really explain squat about John
William Finn or what was going on of the day.
You know about Pearl Harbor. Everyone knows about the planes
attacking our ships in Pearl Harbor. That's something that's obviously
everybody knows that. But there's much much much borer Pearl Harbor.
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We've gone over it many times. But remember they were
attacking many things that day. The Japanese were they had
had spies in Hawaii for the longest time, sending messages
back to Japan. This is what's here, this is where
it is. This is like, we really did have a
Japanese spying problem, not that I'm excusing in any way
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and turning a bunch of Japanese citizens like FDR did,
But do understand, if we're going to do an alternate
history thing, there was a serious Japanese spying problem, and
we knew we had a Japanese spying problem. We did
was that the majority of them, of course not, but
it was a bad problem. Well, they were spying Pearl
Harbor and Pearl Harbor because I remember this is a
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military area. It had an airfield, it had oil, it
had all kinds of things that Japanese wanted to hit.
By the grace of God, they never hit the oil.
They really screwed up there. But John William Finn. He
wasn't on one of the battleships actually in the harbor itself.
He was on an airstrip, and that'll come into play
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in a moment. He was in bed with his wife
that morning. He wakes up. A neighbor's pounding on the door.
Joh John, wake up, Hey, they want you down at
the squadron. Now, he was a guy. Yes he was
in the Navy, but he loved guns. If you read
anything about the guy, you can watch interviews with him.
He seems so cool. I've never talked to him. He
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just seems like a dude's dude, and he's a dude
who loved guns, shooting him, putting them together. He was
a gun guy as soon as he got into the Navy.
I want to be around the guns. I want And
they tried to put him in other posts, and the
dude just loved guns. Okay, by this point in time,
he's in charge of about twenty men, if I remember it,
twenty men. He's not on the ships. He's over by
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the airstrip. Now, it said, and the part where it
said an instruction stands. So here's what happened. He springs
out of bed, he throws on quick uniform and gets
in and starts driving, and he said he if you
listen to him, he say, he's looking up looking at
Japanese planes flying by. It's crazy how common those tales are.
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If you ever read a book or news articles about it. Remember,
those are not jets. This is the time still of
prop planes. They're not that fast. People all over Hawaii,
civilian and military would look up and see these Japanese
planes kind of just putts in buy overhead. There are
stories more than one of Japanese pilots waving at people
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on the ground and people waving back. It's a very
common thing. It's very odd we think about fighter jets.
You couldn't even tell if someone was black or white
in a fighter jet today because they're moving so fast.
This is not that way. He's driving towards the airfield
and these Japanese planes are just flying overhead, bombs, bullets,
everything going up. He gets to the airfield and he
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finds his guys. I just want to pause our guys
in World War Two who were so awesome, and these
guys still exist today. Don't let yourself think they don't.
There are all kinds of pipe hitters in the military,
just like this when Pearl Harbor happened. Yeah, we were
caught with our pants down, and yes, all these things.
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You should be very proud of your country that day.
It wasn't a bunch of guys crying what are we doing?
It was just dudes, get the guns, let's figure out
how to shoot back. Someone give me a gun. It
was dudes getting stuff done. He shows up at the
airfield and his guys are in planes that can't take off,
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trying to use the guns of the planes against the
Japanese who are coming over. That's part of it. Other guys,
he finds, they're trying to take the machine guns off
the planes so they can figure out how to aim
them up at the sky and shoot at the Japanese.
I know, Chris, it's freaking sweet. Well, John William Finn
knows what he's doing. He pops a fifty cap off,
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and there's an instructor's platform. It would be I don't know.
If you're watching on the simulcast, you know they simulcast
the radio show. You can watch me do this, but
you see the desk. If you see this, that's about
what you to expect from a gunner's platform, or if
you're not watching four by four, five by five, something
like that about stomach height. This is so you can
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set a gun on there in front of a classroom.
It's an instructor's platform and teach them this is how
you do this, This is how you do that. Disassemble
it here, Okay. Well, he figures out how to mount
this fifty cow on top of it, and he pushes
it out. The reason he gets the Medal of Honor.
He pushes it out to an area totally exposed. He
should have died, He should have died a million times.
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And he just sits there for two and a half
hours shooting at Japanese planes who are shooting back. I
cannot possibly explain how big the rounds are that come
from these weapons that are mounted on planes. They're big.
He is injured so many times. He's got a broken foot.
I believe he was shot the chest, the hand, He
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was shot to pieces. They were shooting back at him,
and he wouldn't stop. He wouldn't stop, and of course
he's the most humble guy in the world. They eventually
credited him with shooting down one of the planes. He says,
I don't know if I shot anybody down. Oh, I knows.
I was shooting at everything I possibly could. I'm paraphrasing,
but that's pretty much what he did. To be strafed
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by an airplane. I've never had the pleasure, the displeasure.
It sounds like the most terrifying thing in the world.
The rounds are so big. You don't have to get
you don't have to get hit with one of these
rounds to die or be injured. If they hit close
enough to you on the ground, it'll create shrapnel that
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can and will injure and kill you. They talk about
it a lot about people who've been under attack on
naval warships, especially World War Two. Strafing was a nightmare,
and you could lose your buddy like that, one of
those rounds chest gone. He sat essentially on a parking
ramp and just shot at Japanese planes for two and
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a half hours when he was shot to pieces. So
it's a short citation, it doesn't really tell the story,
but dude's freaking awesome. Man, that's awesome. I bet he
was in pain after that. It took two weeks in
the hospital. I wonder if I wonder if he used
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dot com. The stuff is amazing, all right, Maybe not
as amazing as mister Finn, but amazing nonetheless. Okay, let's
talk about cutting people off. In the anniversary of Roe
versus Way. Next the Jesse Kelly Show I Like It returns.
Next it is the Jesse Kelly Show. Remember you can
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email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Let's
talk about cutting people off before we get to those emails.
I'm not talking about in traffic, so I'm not talking
specifically to the ladies here. I'm talking to everybody cutting
people off because I feel like I should explain something
about me. And as I explain this, I want you
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to know that I'm not telling you to live your
life like this. I'm simply going to explain myself because
I feel like I need I owe you honesty. We
got this email apparently somebody I've blocked on social media,
Jesse curious why you block people on x that's Twitter
when someone questions your post. I'm not talking left wing trolls,
but people who that mostly agree with you but maybe
have an issue with your take. Sounds like you prefer
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an echo chamber, just like the comedies prefer. I'm just saying, so, okay,
So some guy who got blocked and he's mad about it,
so I need to explain something, not to him, to everybody.
I need to explain a life philosophy about me. So
let's begin at the end, if you will. I try
as best I can to live my life from my deathbed,
meaning whatever decisions I make, I try, I fail. All
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the time I try to think about what I'm gonna
think about on my deathbed? Am I gonna wish I'd done? X? Or?
Am I gonna wish I'd done? Why? Am I gonna
wish I'd gone?
Speaker 2 (12:56):
Right?
Speaker 1 (12:57):
Am I gonna wish I'd gone? Left? As I'm sitting
there during my life about to go home? All right?
So let's start there. Now, let's talk about that. I
only have so much time here. You only have so
much time here. We don't live forever, We're not gonna
be reincarnated. This is the only life God has given you,
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and the only one he's given me. It's the only
time we're ever gonna have. So time is finite, agreed,
Time's finite. Now, this is what I believe about life.
And it's not as if I'm the first one to
come up with this. There's a million sayings and books
and everything else written on this. It's just what I
believe about life. There is a bottom percentage of people everywhere.
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They will negatively affect your life in ways the majority
will not. And this applies to everything. Traffic. You know
why traffic sucks. You know why traffic's generally awful. People
love to say this about wherever they live. Ah, these
New Yorkers can't drive. Ah, they can't drive in Omaha.
No one can drive in Miami. Actually, the truth is
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most people can drive. And I'll tell you what. We're
gonna use five percent, But no one ever knows what
the percentages are. Ninety five percent of the people can drive.
The five percent who can't ruin it for everyone. That's
why there's traffic air travel. Why does air travel suck?
Is it because everyone's rude, because everyone's screw up, because
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everyone's late. No, about five percent, small percentage of people.
I believe in my personal life. Here's an example. Bill
Parcells legendary football coach. He was a Giants coach, so
I'm a huge Parcels fan. Parcels when he used to
take over new teams, he was famous for taking over
crappy teams and turning them into winners immediately a year
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or two. Parcels has you in the playoffs. When Parcels
would take over a new team, he would dedicate himself.
His crew was commanded, one third of this team will
be gone by the end of the first year. When
Bill Parcells walked in, he knew there was a percentage
at the bottom that was holding the whole team back.
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Find them, identify them, get rid of them immediately. I'll
tell you what. In the business world, I do the
exact same thing. If you're a small business, let's say
you work with ten vendors, whatever that may be. Maybe
you're a plumber. You get this vendor for this, and
this vendor for that. One of your vendors is garbage.
One of your vendors occupies as much or more of
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your time and energy as the other nine vendors do.
Always with the complaint, Always with this, always with that.
You should get rid of that vendor. Your friends, This
gets about to be more uncomfortable, your friends, your family members.
There's an energy sucker in there. It's just me and
my girlfriends. Who's the one who's gonna talk drama the
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whole night and crap on? Girls night out? You have one, guys,
you too, there's one. There's always that guy bringing the drama.
He's gonna have too much to drink, can't control himself.
It's always one. Cut him off, move on. This applies
to also fan groups of everybody, sports teams, actors, actresses,
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movie stars, politicians too. It applies to social media. Trump
has a bottom five percent garbage people, Losers get rid
of them. DeSantis has a bottom five percent. Garbage people,
Losers get rid of them. Taylor Swift garbage bottom five percent,
Losers get rid of them. Giants fans, bottom five percent,
garbage people, Losers get rid of them. It's not the majority,
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it's the bottom five percent. So this is how I
approach everything in life. Don't think it's just social media
or radio or anything. I do this in my personal life,
I do this in my business life. I do this everywhere.
I have dedicated my life because I'm living from my deathbed.
I have dedicated my life to cutting that garbage out
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so I can enjoy the rest. I want to enjoy
the ninety five percent, the ninety five percent of good drivers,
the ninety five percent of good descentis fans, good Trump fans,
good Taylor Swift fans. Actually, I don't care about any
of those good giants, fans, good business associates, good friends,
And I can't ever fully enjoy the people in my
life I should enjoy if I continue to allow the
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bottom five percent to have access to me and my
time and my energy. When it comes to social media.
Have you been asked on there? Well, let me ask you.
Did you say something to me on there that you
would say to me in person and still expect me
to hang out with you? Look, only you know what
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you said. Would you say that to me if we
were having dinner and expect me to have another dinner
with you?
Speaker 2 (18:00):
Is no?
Speaker 1 (18:00):
Well you're cut off. Don't take it personally. I do
it to family members, I do. I do it to
people I actually know, So what would I do to you.
I'm not saying that I'm right or that I'm wrong.
I'm just telling you that's how I live. I'm constantly
looking to trim the fat. Do I trim too much? Sometimes? Yep?
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I'd rather trim too much than too little. I'm getting
rid of the fat of my life and I always will.
There you go, Let's do some more emails before we
do Roe Versus. Wait, here's an email. Hey Jesse, By
the way, I've been on Chock several months and they
just called me and offered me an even greater discount.
What a greater company? How about that? The dude gets
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a phone call from Chock because Chock found a new
discount for the guy and called him and offered it
to him. You tell me how many companies will do
that for you. When I tell you these are anti communists,
I mean it. When I tell you about the amazing
feeling you're gonna get when you start taking real natural
herbal supplements, I mean it. But the people who run
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Chock are what makes it. They will help you, they'll
guide you. If you want to call or text somebody
about something, they have something you're looking at. Five zero
chuck three thousand, call or text it five zero chalk
three thousand, find out what they have. What they can do.
I'm telling you get yourself on a male vitality stack
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or a female vitality stack or whatever. All right, all right,
let's do some emails and then the anniversary of Roe
versus Wade and World War Three. Next Jesse Kelly Vaccian.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday. If
you missed any part of the show, download the whole
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thing iHeart Spotify iTunes. Before we get to the emails,
I think it's good to check in with Dome for
a little election analysis.
Speaker 2 (19:57):
Why so close? These races are always close. It's the
election of the President of the United States and everyone
in an election for president and United States will critically
examine all of the issues and make a decision.
Speaker 1 (20:19):
Jesse, you believe FDR didn't know that Japanese were going
to attack Pearl Harbor? What about the military leaders acting
on their own? Would they keep FDR and the dark
for plausible deniability? The guy goes on and says a
couple other things, Thanks for opening my eyes make me think. Okay,
So I talked about this a little on Friday. We
were doing a Nask Doctor Jesse Friday, and someone had asked,
do I think FDR knew? And I kind of laid
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out how badly FDR wanted to get into the war.
But that No, from everything I've read, and I've read
a lot, doesn't make me a world's expert on anything,
but I've read a lot about it. No, I don't
think it's possible to have covered something like that up.
I need to say this, though, There are very few
things now as I step back and I look at
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the world of lies so many people live in now,
there are few things you could bring me about theories
you have with the past where I could say you're stupid,
you're wrong, you're crazy. Well, I'm floored how brazenly the
people who bring us information, the people who run the country,
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people who run the military, how brazenly these people will lie.
They will lie without end, and they have lied without end.
So if we're gonna go a little further back, and
you're gonna have some theory that FDR knew about the
Pearl Harbor attacks and covered it up just because of
what I've read, I disagree. But I ain't calling you
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an idiot, and I ain't calling you crazy, and you
might very well be right. I don't know. Look, look
at the world we live in. I actually brought this
up earlier, but let's talk about this again now. In fact,
Chris grab that Trump very fine people audio, we have it.
I want you to think about this. Mark Cuban got
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real nutty. I'm sure he was drinking or something on
social media and talked about how Donald Trump called Nazis
in Charlottesville very fine people. That's what he said Joe
Biden when he announced he was running for president against Trump.
Remember his reasoning, and he has repeated this several times
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since then. He said, I ran for president because Trump
called Nazis very fine people. How many media outlets. Do
you remember ran with that story over and over and
over and over again. This was, I believe seven years ago.
And what's crazy about this story. The craziest thing about
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it is this is not eighteen twenty three. It is
the modern era. What Trump said is not only on video. Anybody,
anyone with a smartphone or a computer can pull up
his exact comments right now. I do think there's blame, Yes,
I think there's blame on both sides. You look at
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you look at both sides. I think there's blame on
both sides. And I have no doubt about it, and
you don't have any doubt about it either. And you
had some very bad people in that group, but you
also had people that were very fine people on both sides.
The media, Biden, everybody. How many people have they managed
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to manipulate into believing Trump said Nazis were very fine people.
Your liberal ant Peggy believes it, doesn't she? She's brought
it up, hasn't she. Everyone has a liberal ant Peggy
in their life. Maybe you work with her or him.
Maybe she's actually your aunt, your mom, your sister, your brother.
You have one in your life. She believes Donald Trump
said that it's on video what he said, and yet
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she lives in a world of make believe. So going
back to the email about the past, you tell me
that everything we believe about something, whatever it is, an incident,
a war, politics, American. Otherwise, you tell me everything we
believe about something is actually a lie and it's been manipulated.
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I'm never going to tell you you're a moron. I'm
really not who can believe anything anymore. We do the
best we can with the information we've been given. Jesse,
I was listening to Greg Gutfield and he thinks Dems
don't care if they lose. They think something is coming
spiral out of control like a plane, and so on
and so forth. What are your thoughts, Okay, do democrats
care if they lose? Well, I don't know what Greg
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said or didn't say. I like Greg, so I didn't watch.
I don't know what he said. But do democrats care
if they lose? Well? Yes and no, yes and no.
Let me explained. There is a phenomenon that I really
can't stop seeing it now that I've seen it, and
it's really true, And you're gonna be mad at me
as soon as I tell you. Now, you're gonna see
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it everywhere too. The Communists, the left, they think bigger
than we do. They think about causes. The right thinks
about people. The left thinks about causes. The right thinks
about people. There's a whole collective versus individual mindset there
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that really probably explains a lot. But here's what I mean.
For the communist, because he's a religious zelate, he's just
trying to destroy as much as possible, as fast as
humanly possible. And he knows if he does that, if
he does that for long enough, then eventually he will
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get what he wants, which is the collapse of the
great evil America. That's what he believes, that's what he
thinks about, and that's what he does repeatedly without end.
And he knows because he has a cause, a huge,
big cause. He knows there will be wins along the way,
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there will be losses along the way, But if he
just keeps marching forward and keeps his eyes on the prize,
then eventually that big, beautiful statue that is America will
come crumbling down the way he wants. He focuses on
a cause, the right does not. The right focuses on
people at any given moment, and it's always been like this,
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and I hate it. The right will focus on whoever
the president is, if he's our president, or focus on
whoever the candidate is, or they'll focus on maybe a
favorite pundit on TV or radio, maybe a pundit you hate,
maybe a candidate you hate, a candidate you love. When
I say focus, I don't just mean worship. We make
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everything about the guy who's on the radio, or Trump
or this or that. We make politics about individuals when
politics should be about a cause. And that's what they
do so very well. And so when it comes to
the election, it's not that they're okay with losing. They
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don't want to lose the White House. When it comes
to a cause of destroying the country, it helps when
you have the top spot that gets you there a
lot faster. They want the presidency, they want to keep
the presidency. But the difference between the left and the
right is if they wake up the day after election
day and Joe Biden has lost the White House and
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Trump is coming back, they will not slow down, back off,
or cry in their cheerios for five seconds. Yeah, that'll
be screaming and yelling on TV. But they will immediately
launch into activism again. Local school board, city council, get
let's get this, DA's race, take care of the universities,
let's get that. They will continue the battle on every
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single front because they got bigger fish to fried than
the presidency. And here's the truth about the right. And
I know it doesn't apply to you, but it does
apply to most of the right. Here's the truth. If
Donald Trump wins the presidency in November, there will be many, many, many, many,
many people on our side who will wake up the
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next day and go, oh wow, thank goodness, I'm taking
a couple of years off. We got that election. Who
we got it covered. Get him Trump, You got them now,
and they'll walk away. Or if they lose, if we
lose in November, Trump goes down in flames, loses to Biden, whatever, cheating,
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who knows, there will be many people on the right
who wake up the next day and say, hah, all lost,
game over. Country's done. When no matter what win or lose,
we should be cause focused. The battle goes on today tomorrow, November.
No matter what, we will keep marching and keep fighting
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their cause. Focused. We are not and we should be
all right, thank on. This is the Jesse Kelly Show.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday, Medal
of Honor Monday. All right, so let's deal with a
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couple of things here, because there's some Russian news out there,
a couple Russian things. Have you heard a lock Bit?
You probably haven't. I'm very, very very old when it
comes to technology, so I haven't heard of it either.
To allow me to do a little breaking news, this
actually broke right before the show came on. I just
waited until now. It's journalist Jesse. There's just no one better.
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We love Jesse. He's the best. Yesse, Please kiss my baby, Yesie, Jesse, Jessey,
Jesse Jesse. There's a group out there called lock Bit.
They are a hacking group. This goes way beyond my
skill set or knowledge. Just know that computer hacking, hacking
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into things that are Internet connected and stealing the data
is a big crime business internationally. It's enormous. We're talking
billions of dollars annually. Billions of dollars. Okay, How it
oftentimes works is these hacking groups they will hack something
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critical and then they'll simply ask for a ransom payment.
They'll take the ransom payment, and then they'll either unlock
something they've locked or back away. You might remember I
was screaming about it on the radio. It was a
few years ago. Remember when that pipeline back east along
the Eastern seaboard, Remember when it got hacked. It got
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hacked by some people, And what happened was the company
that got hacked paid off the hackers to unlock the line.
And I freaked. I said, that should be against the law.
All that does is encouraged the next one. But that's
how it generally works. You hack something, they demand a ransom,
you pay it. That way, they'll let it go. So
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this company lock Bit, has allegedly attacked China before. Now
they have attacked the Federal Reserve. Because of this group's history,
from what I understand, I tend to believe them. What
are they saying. They're saying they have America's banking secrets,
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which if you got all the information from the Federal Reserve,
you would have you know, where a lot of bodies
were buried. So they probably do have America's banking secrets.
And they're threatening, of course, to release all of it
tomorrow on Tuesday. If a huge ransom payment is made. Okay,
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now that's lock Bit. But the thing is the rumor
mill and there's a bunch of intelligence pointed to this
is that Lockbit is Russian, that it's a Russian operation.
A Russian operation like that would only be allowed to
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operate within within the borders of Russia with the permission
of Vladimir Putin. You don't get to run an organization
like that, especially when you attack foreign countries, unless Vladimir
Putin either orders you to or allows you to. Otherwise
you get shot in the face for a thing like
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that in Russia. Don't pull your fingernails out and throw
you out of a plane for things like that in Russia, unless,
of course, you do so with the permission of the boss.
Which brings me to this. Do you remember, Do you
remember how I've been warning over and over and over
again that American weapons being used now within the border
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of Russia is a monumental, big deal. It's a little
blip of a headline for now anyway, most people probably
didn't even talk about it, but it has the potential
to bring about the death of millions of people. It
really does. It is one thing to give Ukraine weapons
that will be used to kill Russian Russian troops. It
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is an escalation. It is another thing to publicly announce
that which our Republicans and Democrats have been doing forever. Yeah,
I can't believe how many Russians were killing Wooo. It
is a whole other ballgame, an escalation on an entirely
different level if those same weapons are allowed to kill
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Russians within the Russian border, Because now you your weapons
are killing people, hurting people inside of our homes. Here's
a good example. My car. You know I got my
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Remember I got my car broken into. Someone jacked it,
stole some money out of it. Remember that, it really
wasn't that big of a deal. Had to call the cobs,
had to get the friggin window fixed, cost me some
insurance money, But it wasn't that big of a deal.
Someone busted out the window on my car and stole
some money. It sucked. I'm not thrilled about it. It sucked,
but it wasn't that big of a deal. If that
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same day someone busted out the front window of my
home and walked in and stole a vase or whatever
kind of thing my wife has off the front, off
the table, well, that's a whole different deal, because now
you're inside my home. That is a totally different level.
That's not even close to being the same thing. Well,
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now and weapons are killing Russians inside of Russia, apparently,
And you never know what's true and what's not because
everyone lies at all times, especially during war. That old saying,
I don't know who said it. In war, the first
casualty is the truth. The Ukrainians lie, the Russians lie,
the Americans lie, Everyone lies about everything when it comes
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to war. But the Russians are saying now that we
an American missile launched by Ukraine killed four people and
wounded one hundred and fifty people inside of the borders
of Russia. America's ambassador has been summoned by the Russians
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to answer for this. Ambassadors being summoned has been the
prelude to war many, many, many times over. We were
just talking about Pearl Harbor earlier in the show. If
you missed Medal of Honor Monday, go download the podcast
of it. But that same day, Japan's ambassador was summoned.
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We're killing Russians inside of Russia. Our ambassador is being
summoned and now a Russian hacker group has apparently hacked
the banking data of the United States of America. I
tried to explain to all these stupid politicians many times,
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we are dealing with a different game here, and you
can be hurt. Everyone listening to the sound of my
voice can be hurt everyone. This is a different era.
I wish we had different people leading the country. All right,
I'll do one more thought on that and we get back.
Hang on