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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday,
and asked Doctor Jesse Friday, we have questions about talking
to your comed neighbor.
Speaker 1 (00:27):
What is Putin's plans?
Speaker 2 (00:28):
Putin what's Putin's plans for the future. Why don't we
have a Glenn Youngkin Vice president talk historical books?
Speaker 1 (00:37):
All that and.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
More coming up on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now,
let's dig into this one. Dear oracle. My neighbor, Norma
told me she finished watching the press conference. She said
Biden quote sounded smart, so smart she couldn't follow what
he was talking about. Norma figured Biden's uneven, endless rambling
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was Biden's eagerness to express his overabundance of intelligence, but
nothing suggested dementia to Norma, Is this PC liberalism virtue
signaling stupidity or passive aggression? Okay, you have a liberal
ant pagy in your life. That's not a Norma. I
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should know if that's a liberal ant pagy. Remember liberal
ant pagy's they're not always loud and coming down off
their anti anxiety mans. Sometimes liberal ant pagy if she's
in an environment that's hostile to her views, she'll pretend
to be a norm or a norma. And in fact,
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we should talk about this for a minute, because I
have a couple people like this in my life. And
here's what they do when they get around me and
all my friends, who are virtually all my friends are
hard heart right, I know these people are card carrying Democrats.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
Oh, it's what they believe.
Speaker 2 (02:01):
So like the debate, remember the debate, the Biden Trump debate,
the disaster for Biden. We were in a big group
text thing, Ah.
Speaker 1 (02:10):
Did you hear this? Did you hear that?
Speaker 2 (02:12):
And there's a couple of these what I know are
Democrats in there, and you know what they did all
night long? Here's what they did. There was no all
Biden's a disaster. Oh my gosh, this is terrible. Gosh,
Joe Biden sucks. There was none of that at all.
You know what they did all night long, all night long,
when everyone was making fun of Biden in the group text, Oh.
Speaker 1 (02:33):
Did you hear this? Trump's killing him all night long?
Here's what they did.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
Yeah, man, both these guys suck. Yeah, these guys are terrible. Yeah,
they're just both so terrible. Yeah, they're both terrible.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
Now what do they do? What are they doing? What
are they doing?
Speaker 2 (02:49):
You could see it, I can see it. Everyone knows
what they're doing. They know it's a disaster for their guy,
but they can't. They can't put their guy on a
lower plane than Trump, who they hate with the fire
of a thousand sons. So because they look bad, they
look so bad that it's indefensible they do though, Well,
it's just kind of all of them thing. It's a
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very very common thing. Your neighbor, she's not a norma,
she's a card carrying communist.
Speaker 1 (03:17):
She knows you're not.
Speaker 2 (03:20):
She knows that sounds bad, so that's why she saw it.
Speaker 1 (03:25):
And also there's this, there's this. Have you ever have
you ever had a friend whose child is absolutely.
Speaker 2 (03:35):
Dreadful to be around? Dreadful? It's always the parent's fault,
I should note, but misbehaved, loud, rude. I will tell
you my son knows one of my sons, and I'm
not gonna say who one of my sons. There's a
kid in his I'll say in his circle. There's a
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kid in his circle. This way, he's the kid. When
every parent or child sees him walk in the room,
people will go, oh gosh, he's here. Well, here we go.
I don't want to name the kid, so we'll just
call him Chris. As soon as the kid walks in,
everyone lookss oh gosh, here's Chris.
Speaker 1 (04:17):
My son has said this to me before.
Speaker 2 (04:20):
Dad. Please don't let me go. Please don't make me
go to Chris's birthday party this weekend. Please the parents
other parents will say, oh, geez, Chris. He's always screaming,
hitting people. He loves to hit people. He thinks it's funny.
A disaster of a kid. And it's obvious why he's
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a disaster. As soon as you meet his parents, his
parents total grease fires. And you know what they say.
You know what they say. They'll be sole complimentary of
Chris at all times.
Speaker 1 (04:59):
Gosh, Chris, is he's so sharp, don't you think so?
Oh that Chris. He's such a jokester.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
Yeah, I saw he just took his shoe off and
hit your kid in the face with it. He's such
a joker like that. Oh that Chris. What a special kid.
We think he's really gonna be something someday. Now, are
they dumb? No, they're not dumb. They're actually both very
very accomplished. They're they're both career people. They're both very accomplished.
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They're not stupid people at all.
Speaker 1 (05:31):
What are they?
Speaker 2 (05:33):
They're people who were heavily, heavily, heavily biased towards their son, understandably,
and they're so biased towards their son that they can't
possibly see what everyone else sees. The hardcore Democrat in
your life, who's still defending Joe Biden, it's a stutter.
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I thought he did very well. That human being. If
you're going to try to talk to them, if you're
going to try to reason with them in any way, one,
you need to lower lower, lower your expectations, all right,
I mean low. Your expectations need to be low. If
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you are going to wake that person up. It's going
to take so much more than one conversation, two conversations,
ten conversations. It's going to take so much more than
you pulling up articles, sound bites, facts, logic. It's going
to take time. I'm going to say something, and it's
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something that's been said a lot, so I don't want
you to just kind of roll your eyes and dismiss
it because it has been said so much, but it
is very much true. You know anything about cults, cult members,
the committed democrat in your life is in a cult.
They are They have been thoroughly indoctrinated, either by their parents,
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the news education system. They are in a cult. They
believe things.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
That are not real.
Speaker 2 (07:12):
And even if you show them they're not real, because
they are religious, sell its. Because they are in a cult.
It's going to take time, effort, and patience from you
if you ever want to wake them up, and you
have to go into it with the understanding you might
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never be able to wake them up. Maybe they can't,
maybe they're too stupid. Maybe, as I've pointed out many times,
maybe they don't want to wake up even if they know. Okay,
that's a lie. Okay, Biden's a disaster. Ah, we really
shouldn't open up the border. They still don't want to
leave the safety and security of the cult. They've found
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this community where they feel like they belong.
Speaker 1 (07:57):
They don't have to think, they don't have to make decisions.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
They go where they're told, and they're surrounded by people
who are with them at all times.
Speaker 1 (08:04):
They're herd animals in a cult. And if you've ever.
Speaker 2 (08:08):
Read any books or they have a bunch of documentaries
out about it now, no matter what kind of TV
platform you have, If that's your kind of a thing
about people who have come out of cults, and also
use the term woken up from cults, people have woken
from woken from cults. Go listen to these people. It
was never all at once. It was a long process,
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and they'll talk about how deeply committed they were. And
it's only a few, if you ever noticed, it's only
a few who fully wake up. They'll find that, well,
this happened, and this happened, and this didn't seem right,
and that didn't seem right. And eventually, very very slowly,
over a long period of time, they will eventually wake
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up and see that everything they've been taught is a lie.
But then even then, and you'll see them talk about
this even once they get there. Let's say you wake
up one day you've been working on your dirty neighbor,
your dirty communist neighbor, and she finally realizes that she's
a dirty communist and she doesn't want to be anymore.
Even then, you have to deal with what there's a
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final hurdle that many can't go through you have to
deal with the embarrassment of it. All cult members former
cult members will talk about this a lot. You know,
it's not easy to go to the family and friends
that maybe you shunned who were trying to help you
out and tell you the truth. It's not easy to
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go to them and say, hey, man, I'm really sorry.
I was lost, I lost my way. I became part
of a cult. I realize now that it was a
cult and the things I said, the things I did,
I was wrong about those things, and I'm sorry. That's
a very, very difficult thing for people to do. That's
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a humiliating thing people struggle with. I struggle with it.
Don't you struggle with it when you're wrong, saying you're sorry,
saying you're this, saying you're that. What if Joe Biden
doesn't drop out of the race? I realized this is
a minor example. I've been telling you for two plus
years that I believe Joe Biden's gonna drop out of
the race, and I still tell you I think he's
gonna drop out of the race. What if he doesn't. Now,
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granted it's me, I don't really care, but I'm gonna
have to come on the air and I'm not to
tell you, hey, I was wrong, and I realize you're
not gonna care, and I don't care. That's not a
big deal. But even that doesn't that hurt. It's a
lot more fun to come on the radio and say, hey,
the oracle got it right again and do all that
stupid stuff that we like to do. It's a lot
harder to say, hey, man, I was wrong. I told
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you I thought they were gonna throw Trump in jail.
That doesn't look like it's gonna happen. Now, Well, good,
I'm happy about that. I'm thrilled about it. But that's
still not easy. Saying hey, I was wrong about That's not.
Speaker 1 (10:54):
Easy, is it? Now?
Speaker 2 (10:55):
Put yourself in a cult. Your Democrat friends are in
a cult. Takes time, effort, and patience to wake them
up and accept that they may never wake up, and
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Speaker 1 (12:04):
We'll be back. I've got on an Emily side on
me says.
Speaker 3 (12:08):
Yesse Kelly, you're listening to the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (12:14):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday. Member,
you can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Also,
I will be in Milwaukee next week for the convention
Monday through Thursday.
Speaker 1 (12:29):
All be there on radio row.
Speaker 2 (12:31):
If you happen to be in the area and they
let you in the building, which I have no idea
who's allowed in and who's not. Say hi if you
see me. I'm not some celebrity or something. Just come
up and say hello. It happens all the time. People
will email after, Hey, I saw you here, I saw
you in the airport.
Speaker 1 (12:49):
I didn't want to bother you. And I love that.
Everyone's so cool. I love it.
Speaker 2 (12:52):
But I'm just a normal person. I'm certainly not anything special.
You're welcome to come say hello. I'll just be there
looking for a red lobster.
Speaker 1 (13:00):
Doctor Jesse.
Speaker 2 (13:01):
The escalation of pressure on Russia, what is Putin's response
going to be? Where there will there be a full
scale blitz on Kiev to tak Toppo Zelenski.
Speaker 1 (13:11):
Are we beyond the point of no return yet?
Speaker 2 (13:13):
Well, we talked, We've talked about this before, about the risk,
the risks we have if we continue to push Russia
to a place, if we continue to back him into
a corner. Is how I want to say it. But
remember that Putin has risks too, a lot of risks too.
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Putin has He's one of these people who wants to
bring back the size of the Soviet Union. So he
wants to gobble up this territory and gobble up that
and restore the empire.
Speaker 1 (13:43):
Kind of a thing. That's how he views himself, all right.
Speaker 2 (13:46):
And over the years he has successfully, on several occasions
grabbed this and grabbed that.
Speaker 1 (13:53):
And there's Georgia and there's.
Speaker 2 (13:54):
Crimea, and that's he keeps stepping in and grabbing certain things.
But he understands, he's always understood he can't go too far. Yes,
Russia is a nuclear power. They have the most nuclear
weapons in the world. Everyone knows that. And yes, the
Russian military it's significant. I don't I don't want to
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dismiss it at all. But it's not unlimited and it's
not some juggernaut who can take on the world at all.
We yes, we risk backing him into a corner, but
putin risks.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
Going too far.
Speaker 2 (14:35):
That's why everyone who's told you, look, however people feel
about Russia Ukraine, I don't care. I don't really care
for either of them, to be honest. But however people
feel about them, I don't care. But every single person
who tells you, if putin, if we allow Putin to
do this, then he's gonna keep marching through all of
Europe and take pauland every single person who told that,
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who has said that to you, Republican and Democrat, they
all love it. They're either idiots or liars. There is
no third option. If somebody said that to you, they're
a moron who doesn't know what they're talking about, or
they're lying to your face. Putin doesn't have the ability
to go take Poland or something like that. He doesn't
have that kind of a military at all. He wanted
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more of Ukraine than he currently has, but the freaking
Ukrainians granted with a bunch of American weapons, the Ukrainians
were able to stop him from taking a bunch of
different things. Now he has the bulk of the territory
he wanted, but he wanted even more than that. He
couldn't even take all Ukraine, or he's going to march
on Poland. Not such a lie from people who don't
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understand military matters. They don't understand logistics, they don't understand
troop strength technology, how it works. That's not something he
can do. Don't get me wrong. If he wanted to
just nuke all of Europe that he could do, there's
no question about that that he could do, but he
doesn't want to destroy it all, want to grab it
all for himself. He doesn't have an invading force that's
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capable of doing something like that. So what's his next step? Well,
I can only guess here. I'm not Putin, and unlike
American politics, I don't have any I don't have any
insider inside men inside of the Kremlin. Okay, I don't.
I don't want to act like I do. Well, my
sources right next to Putin. That's a line. Well, you
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know it's what a journalist.
Speaker 1 (16:27):
Whatever, it's journalist Jesse.
Speaker 2 (16:31):
Even journalist Jesse doesn't have sources inside the Kremlin. So
what's he going to do?
Speaker 1 (16:36):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (16:36):
I know that that's what his goal is, to restore
the Russian Empire. He doesn't have the man power to
do it. I would suspect he's going to try to
run out the clock until Western nations have had enough
of dumping all their money into Ukraine, and then he's
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going to sign the peace agreement that was always going
to happen, where he's going to have parts of Ukraine
he didn't have before those are going to be Russia now,
and he's going to take his ball in his new
territory and he's going to go home. He can't risk
violating the borders of NATO countries. Ukraine is not a
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NATO country. If he crosses a single border of a
NATO country, that prompts an all out war with America
involved against Russia. And he may be insane, he probably is,
but he's not a moron. So that's never going to happen.
That's not happening at all. He doesn't have the military
for it or the ambitions. The risk is, does the
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Biden administration a Bide administration that's very, very, very desperate.
Does a Bide administration intentionally push things to the brink
to make this thing bigger than it should be? And
I will tell you something occurred to me as I
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watched that stupid press conference last night.
Speaker 1 (18:07):
I'll talk about it in a second. Hang on the
Jesse Kelly Show. I like it returns next.
Speaker 2 (18:13):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday, and
asked doctor Jesse Friday, I'm going to get back to
the rest of these questions in a minute.
Speaker 1 (18:21):
The question was about putin.
Speaker 2 (18:22):
I just want to point out something something else I
noticed at the press conference last night, and maybe it
hit you as well as you watched. So the Biden
team very clearly had a plan, probably a very smart
plan considering his limitations, but they had a plan. The
plan was, you call on a reporter. Whatever the reporter
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asks you, you give a speech. Remember I kept chiming
in saying he's filibustering. Well, that's what he was doing,
not really answering the question. He'd give a kind of
half hearted answer to whatever the question was, and then
he would give a speech. Every question was met with
a five ten minute speech. What that does is it
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reduces the number of questions you have to answer. And
if you're not going to answer the question and you
just have a pre programmed speech, then you have a
much better chance of getting Joe Biden through the night
without pooping his pants. So they decided smartly he was
just gonna filibuster and give a speech. But did you
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did you happen to notice what ninety percent of Joe
Biden's speech was about? You see, I know we have
referenced jobs and we'll brought jobs back and things like that,
but did you notice the continuing theme throughout his speech,
A find about the things he's done. All of it,
almost all of it, I should say, was NATO putin Ukraine, Russia, NATO, Finland,
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putin Ukraine, Russia.
Speaker 1 (19:58):
See what I did in Ukraine.
Speaker 2 (19:59):
We just met with but NATO, but I stopped putin
and Ukraine and Russia. It was almost bizarre if you're
looking at it from this ankle, and this is the
angle I was looking at it from. Okay, Joe Biden,
he's got to win back enough independence to beat Trump
and Michigan in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. What are the bread
and butter things that American voters care about? Well, every
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single public opinion to pull out there right now, every
single one says inflation and immigration are the two big
things people care about right now. Ukraine, Russia, it's hardly
ever on the list at all. So if you're the
president who's down in the polls and you have this
national press conference where you're speaking to the American people,
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this is a unique opportunity to try to address those concerns,
at least lie about it like he normally does. But
Joe Biden talked about something that the average russ Belt
swing voter doesn't give a crap about at all NATO.
What the average voter who Joe Biden needs right now
couldn't name five NATO countries. I guarantee it. And that's
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not being insulting to Americans. It's just we don't care
as much about foreign affairs as we do about domestic affairs.
And that's understandable. Don't tell me what's happening over there
in France when I can't afford eggs. It's a very,
very understandable thing. And yet the theme all night long
was he I'm the one who does NATO putin Ukraine. Zelensky,
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NATO putin Ukraine.
Speaker 1 (21:32):
And it made.
Speaker 2 (21:35):
Me worry a little. You're down in the pools. It's
looking bad. You never know what November is going to bring.
Please don't count your chickens. Trump fans, and we don't know.
There's a lot of work that needs to be done.
But you're down in the polls. You're desperate. All you
can talk about is NATO putin Ukraine. How you're standing
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up to the world dictators.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
Howre you.
Speaker 2 (22:03):
What if the Biden administration, in an effort to keep
the White House, what if they escalate things over there
on purpose. There are a lot of people, maybe you
already believe that they're doing that. Now, believe they're escalating
things on purpose to throw us into World War three
or something like that. A lot of people already have
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seen that theory tossed around a little bit. But what
if they decide, Hey, if we're going to lose an election,
maybe we toss some extra weapons at Zelensky, we give
him permission to fire even further inside of Russia. And
then if Russia so happens to kick off a large war, well,
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now Joe Biden turns into the commander in chief of
America who's fighting a war. And historically there's been nothing
better for the leader of a nation, not just ours,
than to kick off a big war. Nothing helps your
poll number numbers and brings the people behind you together
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and behind you. Like being the commander in chief. You
give the American people a real healthy dose of it's
us versus them, and that helps the poll numbers, always has,
always will. And remember, these are a bunch of demons.
These people don't care about human life at all. When
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I just said that, you're immediately thinking about all the
death and misery and poverty. Those kinds of things don't
ever cross the minds of the people who hold power
in this country. None of them are gonna die. None
of their loved ones are gonna die. It'll just be
your son, well, and daughter. Sorry about that and daughter,
because now we decided a long time ago the women
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should be on the freaking naval vessels. Anyway, dear pre
pubescent paintball sniping connoisseur of body watch, for a long time,
I believe Trump would pick Glenn Youngkin as his running mate.
He's a one term governor from a purple state. Why
the popular across Virginia has a reputation of being down
the middle. I know he isn't the anti communist stalwart.
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I would like like Vice President Kelly, but Virginia could
be in play. I know he isn't mentioned, so on
and so forth. Well, listen, it's not going to be
Glenn Youngkin. There's something you shouldn't understand about the rift
within the GOP. There's a rift within the GOP, and
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sometimes the lines are blurred, and sometimes it can be confusing.
The old Carl Rove globalist rhino types they despise Donald
Trump and Trump despises them because Trump has good views
on immigration. He wants to stop that, so that's why
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they despise it. But there's also the more hardcore right wing,
the more maybe that would be you, It probably would
be you, But some of those people within the party
and the Trump faction, there's real legitimate tension there. Like
you know how Trump bounced Bob Good, the head of
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the Freedom Caucus out of Congress. You just got done
bouncing him out of Congress. That's not Trump's only run
in with the Freedom Caucus. Remember, whether you love it
or hate it, wherever you fall ideologically, Trump is by
no means and doesn't claim to be some hardcore traditional conservative.
That's not at all who he is. That's not in
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all his belief system. He's much more of a Teddy
Roosevelt type Republican, more of a populist type Republican. Tariffs,
stop immigration, things like that, and maybe you prefer that,
but as far as what you would consider a hardcore
traditional conservative, cut spending and things like that, that is
not who he is, and that's not who he pretends
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to be. People who who understand the debt situation will
scream about spending and deficits. Trump has never done that.
Trump doesn't give a crap about deficits or spending and
has never pretended so. To his credit, Again, he never
ran on being some fiscal hawk. He thinks that's ridiculous.
He's not the type. And he's done this kind of
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thing in the business world as well. He's not the
type to stress about debt or deficits. That's just not
how his mindset works. He has a totally different view
of the economy and how these things work. Glenn Youngkin,
from what I understand, and I don't know him personally,
but I do know people very close to him. From
what I understand, Glenn Youngkin is way further to the
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right than you or I know. He can't broadcast that
because he's in as you mentioned, purple Virginia, which's that's
being generous. Virginia's blue. They had a bad alew cycle
when they had a governor who told the people of Virginia,
who told the parents they shouldn't be involved in their kids' education.
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That pretty much ended his campaign. And Glenn Youngkin has
been an outstanding governor as far as he's been, probably
as far right as you can go in Virginia. But
from what I understand behind the scenes, he's further right
than we realize. And maybe there is a real divide there.
I don't know. I've never heard of tensions specifically between
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the Young Cain camp and the Trump camp. I know
the Trump camp and DeSantis camp. I know there are
attentions there. I've told you about those. But I could
see Young Cain having thoughts on things like spending that
Trump would outright reject, and maybe he has thoughts on
immigration that Trump will reject.
Speaker 1 (27:44):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (27:45):
I don't know, but maybe there's something there. All right,
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We'll be back, Jesse Kelly.
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It is.
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That's Jesse Kelly's show.
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Final segment of The Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday
and asked doctor Jesse Friday and I can't I can't
get to the final emails before I play this doozy.
I've been sitting on this one. Chicago Mayor's Chicago's Mayor,
Brandon Johnson. There were one hundred shootings.
Speaker 1 (29:20):
Over the weekend. One hundred, one hundred shootings over the weekend.
Listen to Brandon Johnson's excuse.
Speaker 3 (29:27):
Black death has been unfortunately accepted in this country for
a very long time. We had a chance sixty years
ago to get at the root causes, and people mocked
President Johnson and we ended up with Richard Nixon. I'm
gonna work hard every day to transform this city. That's
what it takes to build a better, stronger, say for
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Chicago to nearby step up.
Speaker 2 (29:50):
He's blaming Nixon's seeing on now.
Speaker 4 (29:54):
Look, white supremacy is real, y'all. Yeah, I'm gonna say
that one more time because in case the City of
Chicago don't know, you got a black mayor with a
black wife, black children on the West Side of Chicago,
and all of these other administrations that shut down our schools,
that shut down public housing, that raided the pigeons, that
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sewed off the parking meter, that swd off the skyway.
Those people ran this city to the ground, and now
they expect a brother to fix it in a year. Well,
guess what, We're off to a great start and I
look forward to fixing they mess building up our communities
for the next twenty three freaking years.
Speaker 2 (30:35):
Remember to tell that Democrat you know in the city
of Chicago, when they complain, remember to respond with those
four magical little words you voted for this Chicago finally
got rid of a dirt ball mayor Lori Lightfoot, and
they ran to the polls and voted for an admitted socialist,
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and now the place is a war and not freaking
sucks because Chicago is one of the great American cities. Gosh,
I've had some fun in Chicago.
Speaker 1 (31:07):
Freaking horrible. What's happened to that place?
Speaker 2 (31:10):
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all right, and now.
Speaker 1 (32:14):
Here's a headline. But go you know this, you know
the thing emails. We didn't get to.
Speaker 2 (32:23):
Doctor Kelly for your long time, your sky a long time,
for a long time, your sky is green theory was
on full display with Biden. And now all of these
people are pretending they didn't know the sky was blue
all along. How does the communist voter not take a
second and say, hey, I've been lied to? What else
are they lying about? It doesn't even cross their mind.
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It seems like, again, I want to remind you, the communist.
Speaker 1 (32:52):
Is a herd animal. A herd animal. You are not.
Speaker 2 (32:57):
You can't use your mentality when you're trying to understand
the communist for a communist. He finds safety and security
surrounded by the herd. And yes, the guy leading the herd,
whoever that may be, he may occasionally lead you into
a muddy swamp by accident. Maybe he'll lead half the
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herd off a cliff. But if he does, you will
still be surrounded by the herd, safe, secure, doing what
you're told, saying what you're told. So yes, the shepherd
may make a mistake or from time to time, but
that doesn't mean just because the shepherd screws up, that
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doesn't mean you want to leave the herd.
Speaker 1 (33:43):
For that.
Speaker 2 (33:45):
That's a big leap for a lot of these people,
mister Shining Light. I'm twenty eight year old white male
from Atlanta. Everywhere I know it's so heavily liberal that
I have a hard time connecting with them. My closest
circle of friends is quite concernservative and shares the same
beliefs I have, but outside them, I feel like I'm
on an island. The debate last week definitely muted most
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of my CNN sponge friends, but it seems like they've
downshifted to I hate the entire government. It doesn't even
matter who I vote for.
Speaker 1 (34:16):
Just like I was talking about earlier. Of course they
did well. They're all bad anyway.
Speaker 2 (34:20):
I feel like this is a fantastic opportunity to awaken them,
but I'm not sure how to go about it in
a matter they would understand or not be offended by.
Any advice For me, I think many younger conservatives are
in the same.
Speaker 1 (34:33):
Boat I am.
Speaker 2 (34:35):
Look, I touched on this a little bit earlier, so
I'm just going to remind you again if you're trying
to wake up the liberal ant Peggy in your life,
it's not impossible. And I believe in redemption, and we
should be a people who believe in redemption. People have
woken up from that communism and come around to reality.
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It's going to take time, patience and effort. Time, patience
and effort. It's not going to be one conversation over
a beer tonight at Chili's. That's not going to do it.
You can choose to put in the time or not,
but time and effort and patience. I want to speak
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specifically to parents who are going through this with your children.
When I talked about how much universities are destroying young women,
much more so than young men. Young women go off
to college and they get eaten alive by this social contagion.
And I got a lot of really heartbreaking emails from parents. Jesse,
this happened to our daughter. It happened to our daughters.
You realize that she's not gone forever, but it's going
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to take time and patience in effort to bring her back.
Just stay with it. Yeah, that's exactly right, Chris. That's
a great way to put a deprogramming. Like I said,
it's not just.
Speaker 1 (35:58):
A cliche people use. She's in a cult.
Speaker 4 (36:01):
Now.
Speaker 2 (36:03):
You're not going to talk her out of the cult
in a day over Christmas. It doesn't work that way.
It's going to take time and some gentle guided discovery.
Hey Jesse, why haven't Red state governors slash ags joined
together to conduct a massive operation to arrest anyone working
for one of the NGOs assisting with the border invasion?
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Why would Republican governors or ages try to arrest anybody
for doing something they all support too? Remember something, Republican
big shots they love illegal immigration too. They love it
for they've loved it for a long time. Doug Bergham
loves it too. Keep in mind that's one we really
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don't want to see walking into the White House with Trump. Anyway,
I will see you in the convention next week. I
hope the show sounds the same. I'm sure it probably will.
Premiere has got a great setup over there. But we
will be back on Monday to do it all from Milwaukee.
Speaker 1 (37:00):
That's all.