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July 11, 2024 37 mins

Biden's press conference is over an hour late, why? What is Biden’s staff doing to prepare him for this? The FBI is trying to save face after calling you a terrorist. They are creating a new military, designed to fight a new enemy.

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of the
Jesse Kelly Show. And Joe Biden still is not there
the press conference that is his last ditch effort to
save his pregnancy, pregnancy, his presidency. He is officially thirty
five minutes late for the press conference that was supposed

(00:36):
to save him. So that's how that's going. We're gonna
move on and just do a show. And I'm so
excited for the conference because I just think it's gonna
be so bad and this is gonna be it. That's
why we're gonna carry it live. I think this is
gonna be the last of Joe Biden. Look, I do
want to say this before we get into the army things.
We're gonna move on and talk about this the system

(00:57):
and this this slide against pro lifers and things like that. Look,
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(01:20):
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Speaker 2 (01:28):
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all right, So before we get into the actual army
slide of what they did, and I already told you

(02:12):
what it was, there was a slide. There was a class.
Essentially you're always in classes whenever you're in there was
a class about terrorist groups. And one of the slides
of the terrorist groups. This this took place at Fort Bragg,
which they call Fort Liberty now at Fort Bragg. One

(02:33):
of the slides wasal right, National Right to Life the
oldest and by far, I believe, the largest anti abortion
organization in the country. I love National Right to Life.
In fact, I've been in their building more than once,
and they were just listed as a terrorist organization in

(02:57):
an Army briefing now right now, The Army tried to backtrack.
In fact, they backtracked as hard as they possibly could.
As an article out in Breitbart, Army briefing slide calling
pro life groups terrorists was quote not vetted. After conducting
a commander's inquiry, we determined that these slides were not

(03:20):
vetted by the appropriate approval authorities and do not reflect
the views of the Airborne Corps and Fort Liberty that
a US Army or the Department of Defense. Of course,
so they're backtracking because they got caught. But do I
need to remind you. I need to remind you about
that little memo from the FBI Field Office. Remember that

(03:40):
in Richmond, Virginia, we had a whistleblower come forward. He
came forward with a document, a memo, and this memo
laid out the FBI's intention to infiltrate the Catholic Church
to go after those dirty domestic terrors rists who believe
marriages between a man and a woman, things like that.

(04:04):
Of course, once the whistleblower came forward, Marrek Garon got
up in front of Congress and talked about how horrific
that was and it doesn't reflect the views of us,
and Christopher ray backtracked on the whole thing. That is
a terrible thing. That's not what we're doing. But of
course that's exactly what they're doing. And you know exactly

(04:25):
why they're doing it. Threat to democracy, threat to democracy,
threat to democracy. Over and over and over again. That's
what they call you repeatedly. Threat to democracy, a threat
to the foundations of democracy, threat to democracy. Why are
they doing that? Why have they done to the January
sixth political prisoners, the things they've done. Why was the

(04:47):
federal government involved in some way in January sixth, Whether
they were just they're encouraging it, or whether they planned
the whole thing or anything, I don't know. We'll never
know the truth. But why would they do something like that? Why? Why? Why?
The goal has always been for the American communists to

(05:09):
turn you not into a political opponent, not into the
opposition party, to turn you into an enemy of the state.
The goal is to make their political opposition out to
be enemies of the state. And why do they want
to do that. They want to do that so they
can take all those guns, all those guns the federal

(05:33):
government has at its disposal, and aim them at you.
They want to turn you into a national security risk
to justify smashing their political opposition. And if you think
that's crazy, I would kindly ask you to open up
a history book for me even one time. That's how
communists have run their government. Every single time they have

(05:57):
taken over a government, they have used the law, enforce apparatus,
and the military against their domestic political enemies. And every
time they have done that, they have done it under
the justification that their political enemies were dangerous saboteurs who
were enemies of the state. And Democrats are communists. Democrats

(06:18):
are communists, Democrats are communists. Until you understand and accept that,
you will never get it. I saw this slide. I
actually saw it last night. I wasn't surprised in the least.
What have I been telling you that they're doing to
the military. A common talking point on the right, A

(06:39):
very very common talking point with all the gay this
and gaydad, and white people suck, and our female only
pilots and all the talk on the right, what's the
talking point been. They're destroying the military. They're destroying the military.
These people are destroying the military. And what have I
told you? Destroying the military. They're creating a new military,

(07:05):
a military designed for a different enemy. You. You see,
if you want the FBI to go after your political opponents,
remember we just had a whistleblower come forward in Texas,
whistle blowing that Texas Children's Hospital was still doing tranny

(07:27):
surgeries on kids, and the FBI knocked at her door.
They're trying to throw her in prison, and the doctor too,
trying to throw these people in prison. If you want
an FBI who will do that, well, then you have
to remake the FBI. You have to run out the
Steve friends of the world. You have to run out
the good guys. And who are you going to replace
them with? Well, I already told you. The FBI is

(07:50):
recruiting at pride events across the country. You can go
look up the boost to this day. Why would you
recruit at a Pride event? Well, who's going to be
willing to infiltrate that local church and throw hand cuffs
on those deranged pastors who talk about marriage. Well, someone
you just recruited at a pride event will do that.
And when it comes to the military, they just had

(08:10):
a big gay cake cutting ceremony on a ship. And
they didn't do it in private. They did it on video.
Go look it up if you like a big old
rainbow cake. Not that the Navy could get any gay
or that it already is, but they did it on
a boat. We have a US naval vessel called the
us NS Harvey Milk. The gay activist, white rural recruits

(08:35):
from the South, well from really all rural areas. They're
not joining the military. Why do you think they're doing
all this? Do you think this administration do you think
the communists who run the country. Do you think they're unhappy?
You think they look at these recruiting numbers and retention numbers,
you think they're unhappy. I'm here to tell you they're thrilled.

(08:58):
It's part of the reason they did the vaccine mandate.
It's a way to guarantee you're getting your pesky political
opponents out of the way.

Speaker 1 (09:09):
Move them out of the way.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
Let's get them out of the way and replace them
with people who will be more willing to do what
is necessary. No, it wasn't an accident. The United States
Army just put up a slide calling pro lifers terrorists.
It wasn't an accident at all. It's the military they've
been building for quite some time, a military that will

(09:32):
follow orders and go after those dangers to democracy. Of course,
that's what they're doing. I kid you not. Joe Biden's
still not speaking. Maybe he'll be speaking by the time
we get back. I can't confirm or deny. As a journalist,
I can can't confirm or deny anyway. We'll play it
for you when he gets here. Hang on. Jesse Kelly

(09:53):
returns next. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a
third saying, Chris, everyone knows why you played that song.
That's not right everyone, for you people listening on the podcast,
We just came back to the song called brain Damage
by Pink Floyd. Chris, that's a little too on the
nose right now, don't you think? Don't you think that's disrespectful?

(10:14):
Chris Tomorrow. Tomorrow's an ask doctor Jesse Friday. Email your
questions in right now. Don't wait until tomorrow. Jesse at
jesse kellyshow dot com. Ask me anything, and I have
an update on the press conference and still hasn't happened yet.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
It's journalist Jesse.

Speaker 2 (10:36):
There's just no one better.

Speaker 3 (10:37):
We love Jesse.

Speaker 2 (10:38):
He's the best. YESSI please kiss my baby, Yesie, Jesse, Jesse, Jesse, Jesse.
They are now saying that it's going to be another
ten minutes before Joe Biden gets out there. My phone,
the battery has to be about dead on my phone
because every person I know, from my wife, friends, everybody

(11:01):
is blowing up my phone. What's happening?

Speaker 1 (11:04):
Where is it?

Speaker 2 (11:05):
Where is this guy? And look, all I can tell
you is my theory. And remember these are all really,
really terrible people, so don't feel bad for them. At
the same time, this is the pickle they're in. Joe
Biden can't talk anymore, he can't do it. He can't
talk anymore, He can't do this anymore. He does worse

(11:28):
the later it gets, and he runs out of gas
really really fast. Again, if you have any experience with
people who have what we think Joe Biden has, you
just don't have a bunch of energy. You should be
resting That's why Joe Biden should be somewhere getting round
the clock care in a RESTful, peaceful environment. Instead, he

(11:48):
just had to leave a big summit with NATO. And
how it works when you're president of the United States
of America. You don't just get to get up and
talk for two minutes and then step aside and then
you go back to your room where with your Worther's
Originals and Mattlock reruns. That's not how it works. You
have to stay there in glad hand. You have to
talk to people. They're gonna have questions for you. Hey, Joe,

(12:09):
what about this? Can we get this done?

Speaker 1 (12:11):
Do so?

Speaker 2 (12:12):
Joe Biden just had to work a room. Have you
ever worked a room. I've had to work a room before.
You remember, I ran for Congress twice. I ran for
Congress twice. I lost twice. But I've had to work
rooms many, many, many times. You walk in a room
full of people, and you got to walk up to
every single person. Hey, I'm Jesse, great to see you, Bob, Jill,
how you been. You got to shake their hand. You

(12:33):
have to conversate with them. You have to act interested
in whatever they're saying, even if whatever they're saying, is really,
really freaking stupid. That happens a lot to you when
you're running for office, by the way, but what you
don't know if you've never had to do that, and
most people have had to do that on some level,
what you don't know is how exhausting that can be.

(12:54):
And I'm not comparing it to construction exhaustion or marine exhaustion.
I've been exhausted in those ways where you can't your
hands don't work at the end of the day, your
shoulders are shot, You're just freaking tired. It's terrible. It's
not that way, but just you're just drained when you're
done with that. And that was me, as a twenty

(13:16):
seven year old, reasonably fit former United States Marine at
the end of those days where I'd have to do
this event, that event, that event, two to three events,
and man, I'm frigging I'm gassed. I'd give me a
cup of coffee. I can't do it. As a young man,
Joe Biden just had to finish working a room at
NATO with the most powerful people on the planet. Promises

(13:40):
were made, agreements were come to, and now he has
to give a press conference in front of a very
very hostile media. The media is going to try to
take him out, and he's already exhausted, and he's nine
thousand years old with the man and no energy left.

(14:03):
So what do you do. I'm sure they're drugging him
up with every cocktail they can possibly put in him
right now, but even that can only do so much
if he's completely out of gas. I bet you Team
Biden behind closed doors is in an all out panic

(14:24):
right now. I bet they're looking at this old man
sitting there in the chair trying to pull his thoughts together.
And I bet you money Joe Biden has staffers who
are updating their resumes on their phone as they look
down at him. He's not going to do it. What
Chris Chris said, do you think a power nap would

(14:45):
fix it? It's actually a reasonable question. My wife actually
said the same thing. I bet you he's taken a nap.
And look, I'm certainly I don't ever want to pretend
as if I'm the expert on Alzheimer's or dementia or
things like that. I just those terrible diseases have touched everyone,
everyone in some way. I will say I've never seen

(15:06):
a power, nap fix it. Granted, rest is better than
being tired. You have no chance to function at all
if you're tired when you're in that way, and so
maybe it will help a little. But we're not talking
about you or me. We're talking about an old man
with cognitive decline. His brain is going it's it's it's

(15:27):
really really bad. They say he's coming out soon. They
say it's going to be five minutes.

Speaker 1 (15:33):
I don't.

Speaker 2 (15:33):
I don't freaking know.

Speaker 1 (15:34):
Who ya ya yay. I am the Printo Balito Reggy.
I like Printo scornchitch.

Speaker 3 (15:43):
I love him.

Speaker 2 (15:44):
I do.

Speaker 1 (15:45):
I want Printo scornchich I'll get.

Speaker 4 (15:47):
Them from you.

Speaker 2 (15:49):
I'm just kidding. I'm not going to play that whole
song right now, all right. So they just got went
up to the microphone. They tested the microphone. I assume
that means he's coming soon, but we don't know. This
gets more and more interesting as the show goes on.
This is one of the funnest shows I've ever done. Anyway,
We're gonna get we gotta go to break, We're gonna
come back, and then hopefully it's hopefully at some point

(16:12):
in time he gets going here, all right, well, Chris
all nice. Chris told me we have a little bit
more time to see if he holds out. Get to
some emails, dear world famous Yesie. Mike Johnson is currently
on air with Clay and Buck, addressing his perspective on
the issue of whether Joe Biden should step aside. Do
you think the speaker would ever come on your show
or is he afraid of what the line of questioning

(16:34):
might be, as in, why have you sold out conservatives
on each and every occasion that has presented itself during
your tenure thus far? Look, he would come on my show.
Maybe he's very very aware of how I feel about him.
He's very very aware of what's going on. Okay, Chris
tells me Joe Biden is walking out. No, I would

(16:55):
not have Mike Johnson on my show. Everyone has a
different philosophy when it comes to this stuff. But I
don't have people on my show who I absolutely despise.
What's that, Christopher? Going live? Okay, we are going live
now to the Biden presidental.

Speaker 5 (17:07):
Seventy fifth year, the most important military defense and alliance
in the world's history of the world. We should never
forget the native grew out of the wreckage of World
War two, the most destructive war in history. The idea
was the creative alliance of free and democratic nations that
would commit themselves to a compact of collective defense. Standing together,

(17:33):
they knew we'd all be safer. An attack on one
would be treated as an attack on all. And it's
worked because a would be aggressor knows they attack one
of us, they'll be attacked by all of us. Sending
that message is the best way to deter aggression and
prevent wars in the first place. For those who thought

(17:55):
NATO's time had passed, they got a root awakening when
food invaded Ukraine.

Speaker 1 (18:02):
Some of the oldest and deepest.

Speaker 5 (18:04):
Fears in Europe roared back to life because once again
a murderous madman was on the march.

Speaker 1 (18:12):
But this time no one coward.

Speaker 2 (18:16):
Okay, this is the speech portion. We have to go
to a break. It's a hard break. Clearly, we're going
to be back. I hope we'll be back in time
for the questions to begin. That's when the fireworks will start.
So we're going to break, come back. Press conference will
still be live, all right, Hang on.

Speaker 1 (18:32):
True, it's the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (18:35):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show, and Joe Biden is
still speaking. Keep in mind, this is an official event,
so it's not supposed to be political. He spent the
entire time blasting Trump and Republicans by name, so completely
out of line. He's rambling, he's incoherent at standard Joe Biden.
He is doing his speech from the teleprompter, and here
he is. Here's Joe Biden Live.

Speaker 5 (18:56):
To bring the hostages home, to create a path for
peace and stability in the Middle.

Speaker 1 (19:01):
Least six weeks.

Speaker 5 (19:04):
Ago, I laid out a detailed plan in writing, was
endorsed by the UN Security Council, the G seven. That
framework has now agreed on by both Israel and AMAS.
So send my team to the region to hammer out
the details. These are difficult, complex issues. There's still gaps

(19:27):
to close. We're making progress. The trend is positive, and
I'm determined to get this deal done and bring an
end to this war, which should end. Now let me conclude,
Robbie Gan, We're the United States of America.

Speaker 1 (19:42):
We are the indispensable nation.

Speaker 5 (19:45):
Our leadership matters, our partnerships matter, This moment matters.

Speaker 1 (19:51):
We must rise the meeting with that. I'll take your questions.

Speaker 5 (19:57):
I've been given a list of people call on here, Reuters,
Jeff Mason.

Speaker 2 (20:04):
Of course he was.

Speaker 6 (20:07):
No.

Speaker 2 (20:07):
Go back to the frets Gowars.

Speaker 7 (20:08):
Mister President, your political future has hung over the NATO
summit a little bit. This week, Speaker Pelosi made a
point of suggesting that your decision on whether to stay
in the race was still open. George Clooney, in a
hand for a handful of lawmakers have called on you
to step aside. Reuters is reporting tonight that UAW leadership
is concerned about your ability.

Speaker 1 (20:28):
To win a w and just endorsebe But go ahead,
thank you.

Speaker 7 (20:34):
My question for you is how are you incorporating these
developments into your decision to stay And separately, what concerns
do you have about Vice President Harris's ability to beat
Donald Trump if she were at the top of the ticket.

Speaker 5 (20:50):
Look, I wouldn't have picked Vice President Trump to be
vice president.

Speaker 1 (20:55):
I think she was not qualified for the president. So
let's start there. Number one.

Speaker 5 (21:01):
The fact is that the consideration is that I think
I'm the most qualified person to run for president. I
beat him once and I will beat him again. Secondly,
the idea I certainly sended a long time the idea

(21:22):
that senators and congressman I'm running.

Speaker 1 (21:26):
For office worry about the ticket is not unusual.

Speaker 5 (21:31):
And I might add the at least five presidents running
or incumbent presidents who had lower numbers than I.

Speaker 1 (21:39):
Have now.

Speaker 5 (21:41):
Later in the campaign. So there's a long way to
go in this campaign. And so I'm just going to
keep moving, keep moving, and because look, I got more
work to do.

Speaker 1 (21:53):
We've got more work to finish. There's so much we
made so much progress. Think about it.

Speaker 5 (21:59):
Think about when we are economically relative to the rest
of the world. Name me a world leader wh wouldn't
want to trade places with our economy. We've created over
eight hundred thousand manufacturing jobs at one point five million
j I mean, so things are moving.

Speaker 1 (22:14):
We got more to go.

Speaker 5 (22:15):
Working class people still have need help. Corporate greed is
still large, there are prices, the corporate profits have doubled.
Sense of pandemic, they're coming down, and so I'm optimistic
about where things are going.

Speaker 1 (22:33):
Daddy camp AFP. Thanks, thank you, mister president.

Speaker 8 (22:42):
I wanted to ask you about your You mixed up
presidents Zelenski and Putin earlier today, and you now have
sort of your key allies, including the British Prime Minister,
the President of France and the German Chancellor having to
step in and make excuses for you on that, and
officials here staying off the record that your decline has

(23:03):
become noticeable. Hasn't this now fight me become damaging for
America's standing in the world?

Speaker 5 (23:08):
Did you see any damage? Are standing in my leading
this conference? Have you seen a more successful conference?

Speaker 1 (23:15):
What do you think? And the Putin piece?

Speaker 5 (23:17):
I was talking about Putin and I said, and now
at the very end, I said, here, I mean Putin.
I said, no, I'm sorry, Celenski, and then I've had
five other names. Look, guys, the idea anybody suggests that
we haven't had an incredibly successful conference.

Speaker 1 (23:42):
How many times did you hear in that conference?

Speaker 5 (23:46):
I know it sounds too self serving, but other leaders
has a state in thanking me saying the reason we're
together is because of Biden, because Biden did the following. Look, folks,
this is a well anyway, I thought it was the
most successful conference I've attend in a long time. And

(24:07):
find me a world leader who didn't think it was
next one. Sorry, Nancy Cordis CBS.

Speaker 2 (24:17):
He's reading these.

Speaker 1 (24:17):
Thank you, mister President.

Speaker 6 (24:19):
You mentioned other instances in history where presidents have faced
a challenge, But what makes this moment in history so
unique is that it is not your enemies who are
calling on you to reconsider your decision to stay in
the race. It's your friends, supporters, people who think you've
done a great job over the past four years. Have
you spent time thinking about what it would mean for

(24:41):
your legacy, which you've worked decades to build if you
stay in the race despite the concerns that voters say
they have, and you lose to someone who you yourself
have argued is unfit to return to the Oval office.

Speaker 5 (24:54):
Well, look, I'm letting this from my legacy. I'm in
this to complete the job I started. As you recall,
understandably many of you and many economists thought my initial
initiatives that I put forward can't do that. It's going
to cause inflation. Things are going to skyrocket, the debt's

(25:16):
going to go up. What are you hearing now from
mainstream economists? Sixteen economic Nobel lawyers said, I've done a
hell of a job the under my plans there so far,
and what's going to happen in the future if I've reelected.

Speaker 1 (25:34):
The things are going to get much better. Our economy
is growing.

Speaker 5 (25:38):
I was determined when I got elected to stop the
trickle down economic theory. Because the wealthy did very well,
everybody else would do well. My dad was a world
read and decent guy. I don't remember much trickling down
on his kitchen table. Middle class people and working class
people need help, and so what happened is decided to implement,

(26:01):
was able to implement as president. But I believe when
I was a Senator, and that is that the way
to build this economy is from the middle out and
the bottom up. That way we grow the economy. And
the wealthy still do very well. They do fine. And
guess what, finding an economy of mainstream economists said, we

(26:22):
haven't done well.

Speaker 1 (26:23):
What have we not done that isn't working right now?

Speaker 5 (26:26):
And so we got more to do that. We got
to finish the job. And by the way, I come
from the corporate stage of the world. Delaware has more
corporations and you know, registered in Delaware than every other
state in the nation combined.

Speaker 1 (26:40):
I'm not an.

Speaker 5 (26:41):
Incorporate, but corporate profits of double since the pandemic double.

Speaker 1 (26:46):
It's time to get back in order a little bit.
It's time.

Speaker 5 (26:50):
For example, if I'm re elected, We're going to make
sure that rents are kept at five percent, increase of
co corporate rents for corporate apartments and the like at
homes are limited to five percent. We're going to make
a lot of changes that I've been talking about because
we're going to continue to grow this economy. And by
the way, I know, remember how I got so roundly

(27:11):
criticized to me and so pro union, not labor union union. Well,
guess what, I've been the most pro union labor president
in history, not a joke. And guess what. We had
the Treasury Department to a study.

Speaker 1 (27:27):
When unions do better, everybody does better, everybody does better.
And we talk about how for example, and when I went.

Speaker 5 (27:37):
Remember when we talked about getting the computer chip industry
back in the United States used to be forty percent
of the industry. We invented the chip forty percent of
the industries in the United States. And former presidents decided
that the best way to do is find the cheapest
labor in the world, send the product over there, and
import what the product was.

Speaker 1 (27:57):
And so would I do?

Speaker 5 (28:00):
Was told not to go over to Europe. I'm into Asia,
including Europe, but Asia. I remember going to South Korea
convincing them to invest twenty billion dollars in the United
States to build computer chip factories. And I asked why
when they finally decided to do it, and the answer
was because you have the safest economy in the world

(28:22):
and you have the best workers in the world. So
the whole idea here is we've invested, there's over fifty
billion dollars in investment and computer ship manufacturer just coming
into being. None of you thought that would happen. None
of you thought that would happen. But it's happening. It's happening,

(28:42):
and it's going to go. Economies all And by the way,
red states and blue states matter of factors as much
in red states and blue states, I've made no distinction.
So my generic point is that the idea that we
can't continue to build and grow they make it fair.
And like I said, from my standpoint, when the middle

(29:07):
class does well, that's when the whole economy goes.

Speaker 1 (29:11):
The poor of a shot, the wealthy do well, but
the wealthy.

Speaker 2 (29:15):
Let me cut in for a second here really quickly.
I just wanted to explain what you probably already can hear.
What you're hearing right now is Joe Biden filibustering. He's
answered two questions. He's giving long speeches that have little
to do with the questions, so he doesn't have to
answer very many questions. That's what you're hearing. Anyway, come
back if necessary.

Speaker 5 (29:32):
First of all, the way she's handled the issue of
freedom of women's bodies to have control over the bodies. Secondly,
her ability to handle almost any issue on the board.

Speaker 1 (29:42):
This was a hell of a prosecutor.

Speaker 5 (29:44):
She was a first rate person and in the sense
she was really good. I wouldn't have picked her unless
I thought she was qualified to be president. From the
very beginning, I made no bones about that she is
qualified to be president. That's why I picked her. Felicia
Schwartz Financial Times.

Speaker 9 (30:07):
Thank you, mister president. Presidency is the most straining job
in the world, and it's twenty four to seven. How
can you say you'll be up for that next year
in two years and four years, given the limits you've
acknowledged that you have today.

Speaker 1 (30:22):
The limits I've acknowledged I have.

Speaker 9 (30:25):
There's been reporting that you've acknowledged that you need to
go to bed earlier and your evening around eight.

Speaker 1 (30:30):
That's not true.

Speaker 5 (30:32):
Look what I said was, instead of my every day
starting at seven and going to bed at midnight, it'd
be smarter for me to pace myself a little more.
And I said, for example, the eight seven six stuff,
instead of starting a fundraiser at nine o'clock, start at
eight o'clock. People get to go home by ten o'clock.

(30:54):
That's what I'm talking about. I'm not talking about. And
if you looked at my schedule, sin since I made
that stupid mistake in the campaign and the debate, I mean,
my schedule has been full bore. I've done Where's Trump
at riding around his golf cart filling out a scorecard
before he hits the ball. I mean, look, he's done

(31:17):
virtually nothing, and I have I don't know how many
I've thrown Homie to, roughly twenty major events, some of
them with thousands of people showing up.

Speaker 1 (31:28):
And so I just think it's better.

Speaker 5 (31:32):
I always have an an inclination, whether I was playing
sports or doing politics, just.

Speaker 1 (31:40):
To keep going, not style.

Speaker 5 (31:41):
I just got to just pace myself a little more,
pace myself and the next debate, I'm not going to
be traveling the fifteen time zones a week before.

Speaker 1 (31:52):
Anyway, That's what it was about. That's what it was about.

Speaker 5 (31:56):
And by the way, even with that, I love my staff,
but the addings add things all the time. Very end,
I'm catching hell from my wife. Anyway, I'm sorry. Zeke Miller,

(32:16):
Associated Press.

Speaker 1 (32:19):
Thank you, mister president. Two questions for you.

Speaker 4 (32:22):
First on the NATO summit presidence of Lensky and your
meeting with him. He pressed you to lift your limitations
on the Ukrainian use of American weapons, saying that in
miss public remarks afterwards, saying that Ukraine cannot win the
war unless those limitations are lifted or you could reconsidering
your position on that. And then, secondly, following up on
Felicia's question there, leaders of your own party have said

(32:45):
that they're not worried about that debate. They're worried about
the next bad night and the bad night after that.
How can you reassure the American people that you are
up to the task and that there won't be more
bad nights at a debate stage or somewhere else.

Speaker 5 (33:01):
First thing about Selinsky asking for the ability to strike
deep into Russia.

Speaker 1 (33:11):
We've allowed Zilinsky.

Speaker 5 (33:14):
To use American weapons in the near term and the
near abroad into Russia. Whether or not he has, we
should be he should be attacked. For example, should Zilinski
he's not if he had the capacity to strike Moscow
strike to Kremlin?

Speaker 1 (33:32):
Would that makes sense? It wouldn't. The question is what's
the best use of the weaponry he has, the weaponry
we were getting to him. I've gotten a more.

Speaker 5 (33:42):
Himo, I've got a more long range capacity as well
as defensive capacity. And so our military is where I'm
following the advice of my commander in chief.

Speaker 2 (33:54):
I think it's safe to say, don't worry. We're going
to come back to this press conference in just a moment.
I think it's safe to say this prescot diference is
not gonna calm any fears about the president's youthful vigor
for office. I need to remind you of something before
we take a quick break here. That pledge, the IFCJ Pledge.

(34:14):
Have you signed it yet? Remember International Coalition of Christians
and Jews. The truth is, most people over there, they
think we don't give a crap. They think Americans, American
Christians really don't care about it. Why because they consume
American media. And you know what the media says, it's

(34:35):
not asking for anything but a signature. It's just signing
a pledge. Go to support. IFCJ dot org support, IFCJ
dot org sign the pledge, they're gonna give it to
net and Yahoo would be a big old thing. All right,
all right, quick break. We'll be back to more of
this The Jesse Kelly Show on air and online at

(34:59):
Jesse Kelly's Show dot com. It is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Back to one of the more painful press conferences I've
ever heard in my entire life. Hereous in Turkey.

Speaker 5 (35:09):
And other places to agree to the expansion. But it expanded,
and we're held a lot stronger because of it. We're
more secure because of it.

Speaker 3 (35:20):
And by the way, I was able to get fifty
other nations fifty five zero to support Ukraine fifty and
we're able to bring about a coalition between of Europe
and Asia, Japan and South Korea. I just met with
We talked about August and we talked about the relationship

(35:42):
between Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, the United States.
We're making the world safer and stronger because we have
to deal with a new arrangement that exists in the world.
The Cold War is over, the post War eras over.
What is going to replace it?

Speaker 5 (36:03):
And I respectfully suggest I have a pretty good idea
what that should be. I've convinced a lot of people
to follow it, and we're just going to get stronger.

Speaker 1 (36:14):
David Sanger, where's it? Thank you, mister President. Be nice David,
this President.

Speaker 10 (36:26):
The NATO declaration that was issued yesterday that was very
notable because it described China as a decisive enabler of
the war in Ukraine.

Speaker 2 (36:38):
You know, as you watched this press conference, I don't
know if it's occurred to you, but as I'm sitting
here watching the awkward pausing, the mumbling, the coughing, you
start to think about age and the things that happened
with age, things like pain. Daily pain. Knee hurts all
the time, back hurts all the time, elbow hurts all

(36:59):
the time. I wonder, I wonder if Joe Biden has
heard about relief factor. You know that relief Factors drug
free drug Free. You take it every day. It's a
daily supplement. What it does is it helps support your
body's natural response to inflammation. Your body's trying to fight

(37:21):
off that nagging pain in your hamstring. It needs support.
That's what relief factor is. You don't have to take
my word for it. Take it for three weeks, take
it every day for three weeks. At the end of
that three weeks, you tell me how your pain feels.
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(37:44):
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If he's still talking, hang on
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