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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final hour of the
Jesse Kelly Show. Don't forget to get your ask doctor
Jesse Questions in right now to Jesse at Jesse kellyshow
dot com. We're back to the most boring press conference
in history. I'm ready to drive off a bridge.
Speaker 3 (00:30):
Here's Joe Biden technical capability leading Russia because.
Speaker 1 (00:35):
They see no future there, They've got a problem.
Speaker 3 (00:38):
But what they do have control of is they are
very good at controlling and running the public outcry. That
relates to how they use mechanisms to communicate with people.
Speaker 1 (00:51):
They lie like Kel through the constituencies. They lie like
Kell about what's going on. And so the.
Speaker 3 (00:59):
Idea that we're going to be able to fundamentally change
Russia in their term is not likely.
Speaker 1 (01:05):
But one thing for certain.
Speaker 3 (01:07):
If we allow Russia to succeed in Ukraine, they're not
stopping the Ukraine. I recommend I know you know this
because you've ribben about it. Read Puts speech after they
moved in. What it was all about in Kiev? It
wasn't about just anyway. Read what he's an objective is
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and anyway. But so I think that I'm prepared to
talk to any leader who wants to talk, including if
Putin called me he wanted to talk. Last time I
talked to Putin was trying to get him on an
arms control agreement related to nuclear weapons of space that
didn't go very far. So my point is I'm prepared
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to talk to anybody, but I don't see any inclination.
There is an inclination on the part of the Chinese
to keep in contact with me.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
They're not sure where this all goes. And look what's
happened in Asia.
Speaker 3 (02:04):
We have strengthened the Asian Pacific area more than anyone
else has. We you know, we just put together with
today we had I brought on. I asked my NATO
allies that we bring on the group from the South Pacific, Australia,
New Zealand, Japan, Australia. I already mentioned Australia and I
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met twice. Now I think with the fourteen leaders of
the Pacific Island nations, and we've slowed down what's going
on there. We've slowed down China's reach, but.
Speaker 1 (02:41):
There's a lot of work to do.
Speaker 3 (02:43):
This is a moving target and I don't take it lightly.
Speaker 1 (02:50):
Some from NPR.
Speaker 4 (02:55):
Thank you, mister President. As mcalib with NPR, I have
two questions. Earlier, you spoke about the ceasefire plan between
Israel and Hamas we're now looking at ten months of war,
and I'm curious if there's anything that you feel personally
you wish you would have done differently over the course
of the war. And then, secondly, if I may, I
wanted to ask you about your presidential campaign. I remember
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covering your campaign in twenty twenty and there was a
moment where you refer to yourself as a quote bridge candidacy,
a transition to a younger generation of leaders. I want
to understand what changed two things.
Speaker 3 (03:34):
Let's go back to where you talked about what I
have changed anything is happening with Israel and the Palestinis
and the Palestine movement. The answer is, as you recall
from the very beginning, I immediately I went to Israel,
but I also got a MEETI in contact of Ossisi
in Egypt. I met with the King of Jordan, I
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met with I met with most of the Arab leaders
to try to get a consensus going as to what
had to be done to deal with getting more aid
and food and medicine into in into the Gaza strip,
and we pushed it really hard, and Israel occasionally was
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less than cooperative.
Speaker 1 (04:19):
Number One the Israeli war cabinet. I've been.
Speaker 3 (04:24):
To the dinner with Israel since Golden Mayir. I've saw
some of the reporters around here are covering all the time.
I've heard me say this. The last first time I
met with Golden Air, I sat across from her on
her desk, and her assistant was Rabin sitting next to me,
and so far back I go, I know Israel well,
and I support Israel, but this war cabinet is one
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of the most conservative war cabinets in the history of.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
Israel. And there's no ultimate answer than two state solution here.
Speaker 3 (04:54):
And so what was able to be done in terms
of the organ the plan I put together was it
would be a process for a true state solution, and
we get the Arab nations to particularly from Egypt all
the way to Saudi Arabia, to be in a position
where they would cooperate in the transition so that they
could keep the peace in Gaza without ISRAELI for sustained
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in Gaza. The question has been from the beginning what's
the day after in Gaza, and the day after in
Gaza has to be in the end of the day after.
It has to be no occupation by Israel on the
Gaza Strip, as well as the ability for us to
access get in and out as rapidly as you can,
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all that's needed there. I've been disappointed that some of
the things that I've put forward have not succeeded as well,
like the port we reattached from Saprus. I was hopeful
that would be more successful. But that's why when I
went to Israel immediately after the massacres occurred, was the
hands of a moss that the one thing I said
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to israel Is and I member with the Work Cabinet
and with BB don't make the same mistake America made
after Ben Laden. There's no need to occupy anywhere, go
after the people who did the job. You may be
call I so good, criticized for it, but I was
totally opposed to the occupation and trying to unite Afghanistan
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once we got Once, once we got ben Laden, we
should have moved on because it was not in our
No one's ever going to unite that country. I've bent
over every inch of that, not every inch, the entirety
from the poppy fields all the way to the north.
I said, don't make the same mistake we made. Don't
think that's what you should be doing is doubling down.
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We'll help you find the bad guys Sinmaron company and
all this criticism about I wouldn't provide when the weapons
they needed. I'm not provided the two thousand pound bombs.
They cannot be used in Gaza or any popular area
without causing great human tragedy and damage. But remember what
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happened when when you had the attack on Israel from
with rockets ballistic missiles. I was able to unite the
Arab nations as well as as well as Europe, and
nothing happened, nothing got hurt. Sent an incredible lesson to
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what was going on from the Middle East. So there's
a lot of things in retrospect. I wish I had
been able to convince the Israelis to do But the
bottom line is we have a chance. Now, It's time
to end this war. Doesn't mean walk away from going
after Sinemar and Amas. And if you notice, you know
better than most there is a growing dissatisfaction on the
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West bank from the Palestinians about Hamas. Hamas is not.
Speaker 1 (08:03):
Popular now, and so there's a lot of moving parts.
Speaker 3 (08:07):
I just have to keep moving to make sure that
we get as much done as we can toward a ceasefire,
a cease fire and get those And by the way,
look at the numbers in Israel. I mean, my numbers
are better in Israel than are here, but then again
they are better than a lot of other people here too.
Speaker 4 (08:29):
But anyway, a bridge candidacy in twenty twenty, you refer
to yourself as being a bridge candidate for a younger,
fresher generation of Democratic leaders. And I wanted to know
what changed.
Speaker 3 (08:45):
What changed was the gravity of the situation I inherited
in terms of the economy, our foreign policy, and domestic division.
And I think I won't put words in anybody's mouth.
Most presidential historians give me credit for having accomplished more
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than most any president since Johnson and maybe before that,
to get major piece of legislation passed.
Speaker 1 (09:17):
And what I realized was my.
Speaker 3 (09:21):
Long time in the Senate had equipped me to have
the wisdom to know how to deal with the Congress
to get things done. I got more majorization past it
no one thought what happened.
Speaker 1 (09:32):
And I wonder if they need to drop to get that.
Speaker 2 (09:35):
They really really need to drop Joe Biden of the
ticket like a phone call from T Mobile. That's how
fast he needs to be dropped. You don't still have
T Mobile? Do you please tell me you've switched to
Pure Talk by now? Pure Talk you see five G network,
Pure Talks. They'll let you keep your phone, they'll let
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you keep your phone number, and they don't take the
money you pay them every month and use it to
abuse you and abuse your country. That's the beauty of
Pure Talk. They're CEO fought for this country, freaking Vietnam
veteran Pure Talk switch, turn off the boring press conference
for five minutes. Talk to an American who speaks English
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on the phone. They hire Americans who speak English here
in America, and switch your cell phone. Do something good
tonight while we're all dying of boredom listening to this
old man, try to speak dial pound two five zero
and say Jesse Kelly pound two five zero, Say Jesse Kelly.
We will be back with more press conference, which I
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hope ends soon. I miss my show, The Jesse Kelly
Show on air and online at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. He's still talking. By
the grace of God, I think he's almost done. So
here it is Joe Biden.
Speaker 3 (10:57):
Okay, although I do have a little problem with my
left foot because it's not as sensitive because I broke
my foot and didn't wear the boot.
Speaker 1 (11:05):
But I'm good.
Speaker 3 (11:09):
I'm tested every single day while my neurological capacity to the
decisions I make every day. You talk to my staff,
all of you talk to my staff. Sometimes my staff
talks a lot. But the fact of the matter is,
I don't think you have them telling you that all
the major ideas we've undertaken haven't been in part initiated
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by me. I remember with the staff, and I said,
I'm going to go to South Korea.
Speaker 1 (11:33):
We're going to get the chip. What are you're doing.
Speaker 3 (11:36):
I'm going to get Japan and Korea back together again
after essentially having hostilities towards one another since the end
of World War two. I'm going to move and see
if we can expand it. You know, the only thing
eight does is helping with it creates a little bit
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of wisdom if you pay attention, and so The point
I'm making is I think.
Speaker 1 (12:02):
It's important that.
Speaker 3 (12:05):
If, if, if a neurologist tells me he thinks I
need another exam. And by the way, I've laid every
bit of the record out.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
The thing.
Speaker 3 (12:20):
You want to ask Trump for his Okay, I laid
it all out. Every single day I'm surrounded by good docs.
If they think there's a problem, I promise you, or
they don't think it's a problem, they think I should
have a neurological exam again, I'll do it. No one's
suggested that to me now, and I'll ask you another question.
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No matter what I did, no one's going to be satisfied.
Speaker 1 (12:46):
Did you have seven knocks? Did you have two? Who'd
you have? Did you do this how many times? So
I am not opposed.
Speaker 3 (12:55):
If my doctors tell me they should I should have
another neurological exam, I'll do it. But that's where I am.
Speaker 1 (13:03):
Haley Bull scripts.
Speaker 2 (13:05):
Oh my gosh, how much, mister President.
Speaker 5 (13:08):
You said you're making decisions on a day to day
basis when it comes to support for Ukraine. Does that
mean you have not closed the door on further considering
lifting restrictions for US made weapons inside Russia. And if
I may, your convention is coming up, where your delegates
are pledged to make you the official nominee. If they
have second thoughts, are they free to vote their conscience.
Speaker 1 (13:30):
Obviously they're free to do what they want.
Speaker 3 (13:32):
But I get overwhelming support, overwhelming support.
Speaker 1 (13:39):
How I forget how many votes I won in the primary.
Speaker 3 (13:42):
Overwhelming And so tomorrow if all of a sudden I
show up at the convention, everybody says we want somebody else,
that's the democratic process.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
It's not going to happen.
Speaker 5 (13:53):
Even if that beans they vote for someone else.
Speaker 1 (13:56):
Sure hoop. I'll end this with this. I certainly send
it a long time.
Speaker 3 (14:07):
I understand the impetus of candidates running for local office
and whether they think the top of they can help
them or not. In my state of Delaware, which was
a very at least a purpose, it was a red
state when I started. In terms of we now talk
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red and blue, I don't recall most of the Democratic
presidents winning my state when I was a candidate. The
truth of the matter is, I understand the self interest
of a candidate. If they think that, you know, run
over with Biden the top day is going to hurt them,
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then they're going to run away. I get it, but
so far. Go and look at the polling data in
their states. By the way, I think you'd all acknowledge.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
And you're all experts. I'm not being your solicitous about
the president. There are your experts on this stuff.
Speaker 3 (15:10):
How accurate does anybody think the polls are these days?
I can give a series of polls where you have
likely voters me versus Trump, where I win all the time.
Speaker 1 (15:22):
When the unlikely voters a vote, he wins. Sometimes.
Speaker 3 (15:26):
The bottom line is all a polling data right now,
which I think is premature because the campaign really hasn't
even started. I mean, it hadn't started in earnest yet
most of the time it's done, starts till after September,
after the Labor Day, so a lot can happen. But
I think I'm the best call.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
I know.
Speaker 3 (15:46):
I believe I'm the best qualified to govern, and I
think I'm the best qualified to win. But there are
other people could be Trump too, But it's awful start
from scratch. And you know, we talk about you know,
money race, We're not doing bad.
Speaker 1 (16:05):
We got about two hundred and twenty million dollars in
the bank. We're doing well. So with that, you haven't
even want to follow up an a that and just ask.
Speaker 5 (16:14):
Me, Yes, you earlier explained confidence in your vice president.
If your team came back and showed you data that
she would fare better against former president Donald Trump, would
you reconsider your decision to stay in the race.
Speaker 1 (16:32):
No, unless they came back and said there's no way
you can win.
Speaker 3 (16:38):
Me.
Speaker 2 (16:40):
No one's saying that. No bull says that the sense to.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
Thanks everybody.
Speaker 2 (16:53):
Okay, we got it, we got it, we got it.
You know what, it's getting embarrassed, it's over. They're shouting
things at him.
Speaker 5 (17:02):
Now.
Speaker 2 (17:02):
I guess he's still standing at the Oh, never mind,
go back, Chris, he still want to go back and
back now. Donald Trump is using that to mock your
age and your memory. How do you combat that criticism
from tonights?
Speaker 1 (17:14):
Listen to him?
Speaker 2 (17:18):
Thank you? Okay. So here's my initial analysis of all this.
And I've seen people saying all kinds of things. He
was terrible, And the most common theme I see is
that it was terrible. Obviously, it was the slud, the
weird whispering, the shouting. He sounded awfully sound. Look, he
just sounded old. He sounded really really old and shot.
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He sounded like a shot fighter, is what he sounded like.
My take on it, And I certainly could be wrong.
Maybe this is just a confirmation bias take because I've
always said they were going to bounce him out of
the race. My take on it is he couldn't afford
to be okay. He is facing public cries from powerful
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Democrats to leave those have gone public. An average night,
which that probably was for him, That's an average night
for any normal politician. It would be a disaster for
an average night was not good enough. Joe Biden had
to get up there and prove the Democrats tonight that
he is full of whatever it takes to beat Donald Trump.
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Did he do that? Not a chance? I think that
is it. I think that is the last one of
those we're going to see. But by the grace of
God and High, it's over. So now we go back
and do some more radio. All right, we'll do a
little bit of inflation talk and a couple other things.
We'll talk a little bit more about this Biden stuff.
I have a couple clips to replay before we get
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to those things. Let's get to this. Do keep in
mind that that person you just heard.
Speaker 1 (18:53):
He is.
Speaker 2 (18:55):
He's still spending a lot of money destroying the value
of the dollar. And despite what the headlines said today,
inflation's really really, really bad. Grocery prices are up again again,
everything's up again pretty much. That's why you need to
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Speaker 5 (19:51):
True.
Speaker 1 (19:52):
It's the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (19:54):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. On a night where
that boring, frigging press conference dominated than like half the show.
That was brutal. Like I said, my thoughts on it,
my thoughts on under this, I think he's done. I
think that's it. The system very clearly was shoving him
out the door before this. Democrats going public, Democrat donors
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going public, people who are in his corner, going public
with the fact he needs to leave. He couldn't afford
to have even an okay press conference, and of course
that was a disaster. Look things like this, this is
not enough.
Speaker 3 (20:31):
Of my staff, But the ads add things all the time.
I'm catching hell from my wife.
Speaker 2 (20:39):
Anyway, whining about his staff adding things to his schedule.
What that's not enough. That's not enough to calm people's fears.
Look this stuff, sir, How can you reassure the American
people that you won't have more bad nights? Whether they'd
be on a debate stage, aren't some out of a
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foreign policy.
Speaker 1 (21:01):
Well, I'll tell you what.
Speaker 3 (21:04):
The best way to assure them is the way I
assure myself, and that is, am I getting the job done?
Am I getting the job done? Can you name me
somebody who's gotten more major piece of legation passed in
three and a half years. I got created two thousand
jobs this last week. So if I slow down, I
can't get the job done, that's a sign that I
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shouldn't be doing it.
Speaker 1 (21:27):
But there's no indication of that yet none.
Speaker 2 (21:31):
It just yeah, no indication at all.
Speaker 1 (21:34):
I wouldn't have.
Speaker 3 (21:34):
Picked Vice President Trump to be Vice president, so I
think she was not qualified to be president.
Speaker 2 (21:40):
Whatever. Look, it was bad. I maintained my prediction that
he's going But I could be wrong. Maybe he's gonna
dig his heels in and they're not going to blackmail him.
I did see he brought up Project twenty twenty five again.
They are really leaning into this Project twenty twenty five
and Trump's Project twenty twenty.
Speaker 6 (21:59):
What they are trying to do is institute Nazism two
point zero in the United States.
Speaker 4 (22:04):
And guess what it's gonna be us.
Speaker 6 (22:07):
It's gonna be on the receiving end of all of it.
So I can go on and on and on about
the terrible things that are in there, but the basis
of it, they're saying it has to be Christianity, And
the fact is everything has to be really.
Speaker 2 (22:20):
Chrysto fashions, chrysto fascism. Man, that's a scary one. You're
twenty twenty five is an obvious and chilling blueprint for
a chrysto fascist future. And Trump knows that that is
top Yeah, these people. All right, let's just do some emails,
shall we do? Not forget tomorrow's and ask doctor Jesse Friday.
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Email your questions right now to Jesse at Jesse kellyshow
dot com. Brother, I have to say, I consider you
the greatest talent on radio far and away. I agree
with this guy what Chris. I agree with him. He said,
I miss your show a lot as you come on
late in my area, but when I catch you, I
blown away by your style. Keep it up. Well, you
know that if you miss the show live, you know
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that you can download a podcast to the show. You
can just podcast it like half our listeners podcast it
the next day. iHeart Spotify iTunes if you miss if
you miss it podcast the daggone thing. All right, I
want to I wanted to address this. Navy just came
out with the report record high suicides, high stress, quality
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of life issues. Suicides are one of those things. They're
horrible to talk about, but suicides within the military, it's
something that should be discussed more because they're so common.
It is so common now and it's absolutely heartbreaking. It's horrible,
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beyond horrible, and an aspect of inflation because again inflate.
The inflation numbers came out today and they were horrible.
The headline was inflation went down zero point one parent.
But if you get two paragraphs into any article, you'll
find out everything in your life got more expensive. Everything
in your life, food, everything's up, everything's up again. Well
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in the military, there are quality of life issues that
I saw firsthand that create stresses and strains, especially when
it comes to marriages and families. The financial stress is
one of the main reason couples fight. It's one of
the main reasons couples divorce. And I remember how brutal
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it was on married families when I was in the Marines.
Because this just look, it's not a job you should
join to make money. Obviously it's not. You don't want
people joining it to get rich. But when inflation goes
up like this, we have people, we have active duty
people in the military on food stamps. Right now, you
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realize that that's friggin' awful, And it's getting worse and
worse and worse as the commands rocks and rocks and rocks,
as these dirty communists take over everything and they get
more selfish and more corrupt and wrong and wrong and
wrong and wrong and wrong. Then the troops on the
ground feel that more than anyone else. It's awful. I
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hate it. Frida Addy. I see these polls where Trump
is up in a few states, a few swing states
like Michigan. I question the accuracy of these polls. Do
pollsters realize people move don't vote there now? Okay, so
let's because of Joe Biden's disastrous speech, and let's just
approach the Joe Biden thing as if he's staying in, which,
as you know, I don't believe. But let's approach it
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as if he's staying in. What do we believe right now? Well,
it's obvious that Donald Trump is more popular than Joe Biden.
It's obvious that Donald Trump is also more popular than
Joe Biden in the swing states where he has to win. Remember,
national polls mean nothing. The second you see an national poll,
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national presidential poll shows Trump up to any national poll
should be completely disregarded. Elections come down. Presidential elections come
down to swing states. Texas is not in doubt, California
is not in doubt. I have breaking news for you,
as a journalist who just covered that press conference live.
California is going to go for Joe Biden this November,
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and South Carolina is going to go for Donald Trump
this November. Breaking news that doesn't matter. It's the swing
states that matter, the sun Belt states, the Georgia's, the
arizonas those states. But more importantly for this election, it's
the rust Belt states of Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Thankfully,
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Ohio is now solidly read. That was a purple state
for most of my life where it could go either way,
and there are piles of Electoral College votes sitting there
in Ohio. But thankfully that's ours. Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan. Trump
lost all three of those states last time. He needs
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those states, two of the three at least if he
wants to be president. Probably next time. It's the Wisconsin polls,
the Michigan polls, and the Pennsylvania polls that actually matter.
I just want to caution you. It's July. It's July eleventh.
Don't start celebrating too early just because their candidate is
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a complete unmitigated disaster. Don't celebrate too early. There's a
ton of work to do. And those three rust Belt
states I just brought up are the three states who've
really been over backwards to loosen the election day integrity.
They've done everything they can do to make sure voting
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is really easy, maybe even voting a lot, maybe even
voting after you're dead, maybe voting after you moved, when
you have unmanned drop boxes. Remember, do you remember last time?
Remember this is probably gonna get your blood pressure up
just bringing it up. You remember last time Pennsylvania. States
like Pennsylvania, they were allowing the counting of mail in
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votes five days after the election. That's how horrible and
corrupt and wrong the presidential elections are run in these places.
And when they say, when they brag about Philadelphia, remember
Joe Biden got up had another verbal verbal vomit episode
the other day where he said, I was always banking
on Philadelphia when he was running for Senate in Delaware.
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But it's not an accident. He was talking about Philadelphia.
Democrats have known. Democrats running for president have known for
the longest time. Philadelphia is a really really, really really
great place to massage some numbers, if you will massage
some numbers. What a great way to put that, isn't it, Chris,
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You're just jealous. You didn't think about that. Anyway. We
have a segment left. We'll do as much as we
can possibly do in the one segment we have, and
then we'll I have asked doctor Jesse Friday tomorrow, and
that'll be fantastic. All right, there'll be no bride and
press conferences tomorrow. Do remember, you don't want brain fog.
You probably already have it, don't you. Fellas, is this
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sound like you at all?
Speaker 3 (29:20):
I wouldn't have picked Vice President Trump to be vice president,
so I think she's not qualified to be president.
Speaker 2 (29:26):
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I like it returns next It is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Final segment of The Jesse Kelly Show. Do not forget
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kellyshow dot com. All three hours. I'll be answering those.
And remember what I just said earlier about how he
had to do more than that. Joe Biden had to
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do more than that just surviving, just not pooping his pants.
I know he sounded terrible, was awful, but he had
to have a great night in order to save himself,
and he didn't. And Democrats are already going on television
and this is representative doggett. Listen to what he says.
Speaker 3 (31:04):
Did you see anything at all tonight during that press
conference to make you potentially reconsider your position?
Speaker 2 (31:11):
Not really.
Speaker 7 (31:12):
I thought the President did a good job. I think
he clearly is the most qualified person to handle our
international relations. But the question before us is he the
most qualified person to turn around the undecided and the
independents who have refused to join him over the past
year and now complicated by the setback when we needed
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a surge that he had during the debate.
Speaker 2 (31:36):
Yeah, every time, it wasn't enough. It just wasn't good enough.
Stuff like this, When the President of the United States
of America is having to answer question after question after
question about his fitness for office, his energy level, he refuses.
He remember, he refused once again. No, I'm not going
(31:57):
to take any neurological tests. That again tells you everything
you need to know, because he could never pass one
in a million years. And when you answer things like this,
it doesn't calm a single fee my staff.
Speaker 3 (32:08):
But the add things, add things all the time, very end.
I'm catching hell from my wife for that.
Speaker 2 (32:15):
Anyway, complaining about his staffers adding things to his schedule, Diah,
are you fit enough to.
Speaker 3 (32:22):
Do the job?
Speaker 2 (32:23):
Absolutely? I feel great, but gosh, the staffers keep adding
meetings and phone calls and stuff, and it's just breaking
me down.
Speaker 1 (32:31):
It's not enough.
Speaker 2 (32:32):
It's not enough. He needs to retire. He needs to
retire to Delaware, whatever beach place he seems to live
at half the time. He needs to retire and surround
himself with my pillow products, especially now that there's a
twenty five dollars extravaganza sale going on. You know, Joe
Biden has financial problems, right He refinances his house every
(32:55):
seventeen months. Can you believe that Chris just blew a gasket?
Seventeen months he refinances his house. This is a man
who needs to jump on this twenty five dollar extravaganza
sale from My Pillow. He can get. He can get
the premium My Pillow right now for twenty five bucks.
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of it, or call him or Joe, have one of
your staffers call them. Maybe that would be better. The
MyPillow people are wonderful on the phone, but they probably
(33:36):
talk a little too fast for Joe. Eight hundred eight
four five zero five four four Joe, and you take
advantage of that whole thing. I want to touch on
this really quickly, so I was just bringing up the
Navy stuff before I get the headlines. I didn't get
to I just wanted to bring this up. This is
from unusual whales. Today, eleven percent of men aged twenty
(34:01):
five to fifty four don't have a job and aren't
looking for one eleven percent. Back in nineteen fifty five,
that number was three percent. Eleven percent of men in
their prime earning years aren't even looking for work. Right now,
(34:25):
I am increasingly sad about how sad Americans are. And
maybe maybe this is just a phase. Maybe it's just
an economic thing, spiritual thing. There are a lot of
things you can you can use to explain it. But
(34:46):
every time I see one of these polls about how
are you feeling, what are you doing? It saddens me
that so many people are so sad out there, And
that is one of the things we have got to tackle.
That's a large, broader issue. You can't really make it
a campaign slogan, right there's no way to reverse that,
(35:06):
And honestly, politicians can't reverse that. They can make it worse,
destroy the economy and the dollar and things like that,
but they can't really reverse that. But that is one
of those things that we have to tackle big time
in this country.
Speaker 7 (35:18):
And now here's a headline.
Speaker 2 (35:20):
You know the thing headlines we didn't get to milk
eggs and now bullets for sale and a handful of
US grocery stores with Ammo vending machine.
Speaker 4 (35:34):
You know, freedom is not free.
Speaker 2 (35:36):
Gosh, I love this country so much. NPR CEO for
or calls for restoring a sense of imagination to rebuild
trust in democracy. This is what happens when you go
right from some liberal arts college with some useless degree,
and you spend your entire life working for nonprofits in
(35:58):
newsrooms and Democrat congressman you end up talking like this
in these just huge, meaningless slogans that don't They don't
explain anything at all. What does that even mean? Restoring
a sense of imagination? Gosh, these freaking hippies. Record number
of Chinese military aircraft surround Taiwan. So the Chinese Navy
(36:19):
is amassing around Taiwan, the Chinese Air Force is amassing
around Taiwan, and the President of the United States of
America talks like this.
Speaker 3 (36:28):
Now, I want to hand it over to the President Ukraine,
who has as much courage as he has determination.
Speaker 1 (36:35):
Ladies and gentlemen, President Putin.
Speaker 2 (36:38):
I wonder if the Jijinping is going to be intimidated
by the big boy press.
Speaker 6 (36:42):
Com Boy press conferenced, boy press com a big boy
press conference.
Speaker 1 (36:46):
Hold a press conference, a big boy prince conference, a.
Speaker 4 (36:48):
Press conference, I guess, a big boy press conferences.
Speaker 5 (36:51):
We're calling it the press conference, the big boy press conference.
Speaker 4 (36:54):
Y'all are planning to have gives his press conference, his
big boy prince conferences.
Speaker 2 (36:59):
CNN to one hundred jobs in a shift to a
subscription model. See it's not all bad news out there.
Holly Peters Merkley Asoff announced first ever bipartisan agreement to
advance a bill barring Congress members from stock trading. Well,
this bill is going to die really, really fast, because
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that's half the reason most of these people are there.
For some reason, the congressional stock portfolios always look better
than yours, And mind, I wonder why that is. US
Mexico moved to thwart China's circumventation of tariffs. I only
read this headline not because I wanted to talk about
the story, because I would nail that word the first time,
(37:39):
and I did what, Chris, don't be jealous. Milwaukee radio
station says it agreed to edit an interview with Joe Biden.
The entirety of Joe Biden's presidency and before his presidency,
his candidacy has been very carefully scripted and laid out,
and you're just now hearing it from the media because
(38:00):
they're worried Joe Biden might lose an election. Remember, just
like I said before, all those media people in there
tonight asking all those tough questions of Joe, they were
all the same people who've been covering for him for
the entire time. Don't give anyonemin ounce of credit. Luna
moves to force a vote on finding Garland ten thousand
dollars per day. That was the vote that failed because
(38:23):
four Republicans voted against it and twelve Republicans couldn't be
bothered to show up to work. You send me and
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