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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show. On
an asked Doctor Jesse Thursday. We're gonna get into all
kinds of stuff this hour about Joe Biden, his friends,
the people who surround him. We're gonna talk about what
happened in the Capitol yesterday with that vandalism, some great
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news about local cops and the FBI. But first I
want to I want to answer this question, the lady asked.
She said, is Trump the disruptor we've all been waiting for.
I'll talk about the system, how evil it is, and
I talk a lot about how there will be system
disruptors who rise, but that I want to focus on
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right now, disruptors who ride. You know, the system is
very powerful. It has a way of destroying. People legally,
shoot violently, corrupt evil systems. They react violently when they're threatened. Now,
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when it comes to Trump, is he the one we've
been waiting for? There is no one we've been waiting for.
What Trump really represents. He represents the first of them,
the first of them, and he deserves a lot of
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credit for that, I should say. But I'm gonna say
something and you're going to find it offensive. Just allow
me to clarify. But remember, don't email me if you're offensive,
because I don't give your offentics. I don't give a crap.
The first system disruptor, the first one who up to
challenge any corrupt system in any country at any point
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in history. He is always the dumbest and weakest of
any of them. It's not because he's dumb or weak personally.
It's not because Trump is dumb or Trump is weak.
The first system disruptor who rises up to take on
any kind of an evil system, he's the one who
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doesn't really generally, he doesn't fully understand even what he's
dealing with. He doesn't get how evil it is. He
doesn't get how powerful it is. And as because of that,
he will make these gigantic mistakes that put himself in
danger and really ruin his ability to challenge and seriously
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disrupt the system. For instance, Trump's first term, a lot
of you Trump fans and Trump haters will email about
his personnel choices and how terrible they were. And he
picked Christopher Ray and he enabled Fauci, and he'd so
why is all that is it because Trump is some
dirty secret comie who wanted all these comedies there. No,
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by his own admission, he had no idea what he
was doing, and he had no idea what he was
walking into. And so in Trump's world, the business world,
you just go grab another business guy. That's why Rex Tillerson.
Remember the first Secretary of State was Rex freaking Tillerson.
And we all freaked out and said, what who would
This is moronic?
Speaker 2 (03:30):
What?
Speaker 1 (03:30):
Why? Why? Trump didn't know any better, and he walked
into this horrible buzz saw and he got eaten alive
by the swamp. He surrounded himself with backbiting snakes and
losers and idiots, and his first four years got completely torpedoed.
Is it because he's stupid or weak? No, it's because
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he's the first. He's the first. There will be many, many,
many or who come after Trump, and they will be
they always are. It seems to always work out this way.
They will be smarter and meaner as we go. He
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was the first one, the first one. Deserves mountains of
credit for being the first one standing up talking about
trade in different ways, illegal immigration in different ways, wars,
foreign wars in different ways. He deserves a lot of
credit for that, But he is. If we're going to
look at this like the life of a human being,
he's the baby who's learning to crawl. The next one
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will walk, the next one will run. The next one
who comes after him, and I don't know who that is.
I really can't see the future. I don't know who
that is the one who comes after them, and there
will be another one because the system is going to
still be evil and horrible four years from now. The
next one who comes after him will be smarter and
meaner than Trump is. And the one who comes after
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that guy, whoever that is, will be smarter and meaner
than that guy was. And that and see that though,
that in and of itself can end disastrously. And that's
something you and I are going to have to be
really vigilant about as we figure out who we want.
And this is what I mean, smarter. We all love meaner. Look,
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we love the idea of that, We love the concept
of that. Right, I'm all down for being mean to communists.
What do you do when that system disruptor two or
three disruptors from now, What do you do when he
really does throw a journalist out of a helicopter. You see,
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this can get quickly to a place where it gets
a little too mean, and by then it gets out
of our hands. You know, we talk about Pinochet all
the time. Pinochet and how Pinochet rose up in Chile.
Ha ha, shut up, Chris. He rose up in Chile,
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and he fought against Salvador Allende, the communists who took over,
who was destroying Chile. And from a thirty thousand foot view,
we love that story, and from a thirty thousand foot view,
it is a good story. Communists were destroying Chile. Pinochet
rises up, puts a stop to it. Ushers in years
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and years and years of prosperity for Chile, very similar
to what Franco did after the Spanish Civil War, defeated
the Communist years and years of prosperity, that people got
to live wonderful lives. We love that part of it.
We love the thirty thousand foot view part of it.
But on the ground, look, they took a communist singer
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and they dragged him in a back room, and they
broke all the bones in his hands and then made
him play guitar before they shot him in the head. Now,
I don't want to live in a country where that
kind of thing takes place. To you. But as the
system destroys, the system disruptors, the people will themselves demand
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someone smarter and meaner, so the next one doesn't get
destroyed the way the last one did. It's almost it's
almost inevitable. They raise one up, the people raise one up,
he gets eaten alive. Fine, we'll pick a bigger, meaner one.
We raise him up, he gets eaten alive. Fine, we'll
pick a bigger meaning one than in And soon you
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get the big meaning mcmean face who really is breaking
people's hands and chucking people into the ocean. That's how
these things work out. One of the reasons I have
implored begged pick your word. One of the reasons I
have begged people to dig in politically now. Become an
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activist now, local politics, school boards, preserve your state. One
of the reasons I want people getting more involved now
is if we don't face figure out how to solve
this problem politically now, then this problem gets solved with
violence later. And that's the last thing I want. Don't ever,
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don't ever be one of these people who thinks you
want a civil war or political violence. Go read up
what those things are like, whether you're on the winning
side or losing side. They are beyond horrific. And I
actually do see those days coming one day, not tomorrow,
and won't be after this election. I see those days
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coming for the United States of America. If the American
people do not engage, become activists, and run the communists
out of their positions of power in this country, then
those days of violence will get here eventually. They will.
Trump isn't the one. He's a one, the first one.
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There will be others that come after. And we need
to try to avoid as best we can the idea
that there is a one coming to save us, that
the idea that there is a man coming to say us.
You know, I'll get these half tongue in cheek emails
of people telling me they want me to take over
as dictator, which is the only position I said in
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the government that I'll accept. I'll take a temporary dictatorship
for the pot for the for a five year period,
and I'll get things cleaned up. I'm going to need
a five hundred man personal protection detail, men of my choosing.
I'll get things cleaned up. The way I need it,
and then I'll ride off into the sunset and people
will email then and say, Jesse, that's great, Jesse, I
love it. Jesse, sign me up. You really don't want that,
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Believe me, you don't. What we need is we need
to begin fortifying our homes, our neighborhoods, our communities, our towns,
our counties, our states. We need to begin fortifying these
things first, and from there, if we stay in active
in politics, from there, hopefully we can expand that control
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beyond our individual borders. But we do have some rocky
times ahead. And because I don't want those times to
be violent times, I don't want to live in that country.
I don't want you to live in that country, we
need to get involved politically now so there is no
need for any involvement violently later on. All right, all right,
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now I have to tell you this story about the
cops and the FBI. It's gonna sound bad, but it's not.
It's actually really really great and necessary, and in fact,
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Speaker 1 (11:49):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday with
me Crappy Voice Jesse. Remember you can email the show
Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Before we get back
to the ask, doctor Jesse questions, there's a story today
in the New York Post courtesy of Miranda Divine that
is wonderful. It's going to sound terrible, but it's wonderful.
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The headline is this local cops refusing to share info
with the FBI as the agency suffers a crisis of
confidence with Dei hires damning whistleblower report reveals. You can
go read the article yourself. I'm not going to read
the whole thing for you. It's a fascinating little read,
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but just know that this is a very very very
good thing. Look, ideally you'd have an FBI that's credible,
but you don't have one of those. You have an
evil secret police agency, the CHECKA is what I affectionately
call them, the CHECKA. Now that's bad, but what's good
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is there are so many local law enforcement body across
the country that can and will stand up to them
instead of working with them once they see how evil
this organization is. When the FBI does things like I
don't know, murder a fat old man in Utah because
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he put up some spicy Joe Biden posts. When the
FBI murders people like that. They always do so with
the assistance of local law enforcement, local police departments, local
sheriff's departments. They partner up with the FBI and go
murder the enemies of the regime. The regime once murdered.
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But that cooperation stopping that is a very very good thing,
because you need a sheriff who will stand with you
against them instead of with them against you. That's how
it must be in a country once you have an evil,
secret state police agency, as we do. So it may
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sound bad, but it's a really, really, really good thing
that local jurisdictions are saying enough is enough. They're not
gonna be complicit in this whole thing. And we still
don't have the body camera footage from that shooting in Utah,
and isin't that interesting. A fat old man puts up
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some really stupid things on social media about Joe Biden.
Fat old man needs a cane to walk around, he's
a care taker to his blind son, and the FBI
finds a way to gun him down right as Joe
Biden's coming to town, and to this day refuses to
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release the body cammeriage, the bodycam footage of it. Boy,
that must have been a real good shoot, right, I'm
sure that's why they have all those video tapes hidden
right next to the Epstein files the FBI has. You
do know that story, don't you? Did you know that story?
Speaker 2 (15:02):
You know?
Speaker 1 (15:02):
Let me tell you a little story real quick. Jeffrey Epstein,
billionaire pedophile, rapist. He did this with the world's elite,
the Bill Clintons. You know that Bill Gates' wife divorced
him because of his association with Epstein. You know, people
like that. Did you know Jeffrey Epstein had a huge
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mansion in New York. Did you know that the FBI
raided that mansion. Did you know that when the FBI
raided the mansion, they found a secret safe. This is
all public information. I'm not making this up. You can
go look it up. Just people are forgotten. They found
this secret safe, and the secret safe was full of
pictures and video all on the c d ram. Sorry, kids,
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that's how you kept information back in the day, computer discs.
Because okay, computer discs. The FBI found all this. The
special Agent in charge of the FBI told the FBI
they couldn't take these things. That wasn't part of their
search warrant. We certainly can't take all the video and
pictures we found. The FBI leaves it behind. Jeffrey Epstein's
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lawyers show up at the house, remove everything. By the
time the FBI shows back up, all that videotape, all
those pictures gone. What do you think happened? You know
exactly what happened. The FBI covered for this person because
they're all on the same Dat Gone team. Remember that, Jesse.
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They have an old saying that you were judged by
the company you keep. I think Trump is extremely rich
with friendships that he has cultivated his whole life. Do
you see any of Joe Biden's friends, anyone from the Senate.
He didn't even have a real friendship with Obama. Did
he ever have the neighbors over for barbecue? Nope, just
wealthy donors that host the grifters, his siblings and family.
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It's actually a very good point. And I'll tell you
something else that's a very good point. And it actually
struck me at the convention when I saw Trump's you
see Trump's granddaughter, she spoke at the convention. Trump's granddaughter
got up spoke at the convention. It was really sweet.
She's like seventeen years old, and she's talking about how
she golfs with him and they talk on the phone
and she it was a really really sweet moment. And
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then you saw Trump's other grandkids. They're sitting on his lap,
He's kissing on him and stuff like that. I will
tell you it is a credit to the man how
wonderful his family is and how much they appear to
adore him. His children, many of whom have different, you know, moms,
because Trump's been married a thousand times. They all get along.
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They all adore him. His grandchildren, they all adore him.
He very clearly adores them. Contrasts, that was somebody like Dome. Contrasts,
that was somebody like Joe Biden, whose entire family is
a disaster, drugs, strippers, crimes. You know it. It really
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is pretty revealing about the men, isn't it. I Mean, look,
that's part of your legacy as a man. When you're older,
you're looking back on your life. That's part of your legacy.
Quite a different legacy those two men have, isn't it?
Speaker 2 (18:13):
All right?
Speaker 1 (18:13):
Let's do some more ask doctor Jesse questions. First, there's
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burning American flags at the Capitol.
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Speaker 1 (19:40):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday, and
ask doctor Jesse Thursday. I forgot to answer Jewish producer
Chris earlier when I was explaining what I'm doing for
the Marine Corps reunion weekend. It's my mortar section. I
was in a mortar section. We're all meeting up. It's
not at a bar, Chris, I'm not thirty. Well, I
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was about to say thirteen. I guess I didn't really
go to bars when I was thirteen. I'm not twenty
three anymore. I'm forty three. We're not going to a
freaking bar like children. We rented a house. It's nothing fancy,
just the house that's close to the lake. The ones
on the lake are a lot more expensive. You'd be
shocked at what they're charging for these things. So we
found one that's close to the lake, and we're going
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to go to the grocery store like old friggin men,
and we're gonna get meats to grow, and I'm sure
we'll grab a couple of beers or something like that.
We do have a boat. We're gonna rent. I am
a little hesitant to rent a boat because the last
time I rented a boat, You remember, I almost killed
people and died myself. You remember that. You don't remember
that story, Chris. Okay. So we were on a Lake Travis,
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it's a lake out by Austin, Texas. And it was me, wife, kids,
and then my buddy Luise, my Mexican buddy Luise and
his wife and their two kids. So it's, you know,
two families, and we decided we were going to rent
a pontoon boat for the day. We just wanted a
cruise around the lake. Park it wherever drop anchor, let
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the kids swim, do some cliff jumping and that kind
of stuff, fun stuff, lake stuff. Only they only had
one pontoon boat and it was the oldest, most rundown
thing you've ever seen in your life. It's not a
big deal. I know my way around a boat. My
old man's have me fishing enough most of my life.
I'm certainly not a boat expert at all, but I
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know my way around a boat. I can handle one.
I can handle a boat. No big deal, Okay, fine,
who can't handle a freaking pontoon boat anyway? It's for kids.
We get on the pontoon boat. We cruise. I hate
that I don't have a voice. It's just awful. We
cruise up Lake Travis. We look for a little honey
hole where the kids can go swimming. We see some
little you know, inlet, a little little cove type area
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looks perfect for it. We pull off, pull into the cove,
and I drop anchor, turn the boat off, drop ank
kids jump in the water. A bunch of other boats
are in this same cove. I need to stress this.
We are surrounded by other people doing the exact same thing.
It's all families, kids, rafts, fun, it's the lake. Everyone's
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gone to the lake before. My anchor is not catching.
I'm just not getting it catching on the bottom. Okay,
not a big deal. But my boat's drifting a little bit,
and it's drifting kind of towards the shore.
Speaker 2 (22:25):
Well.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
I don't want to pay my security deposit or bang
up their boat, so I just do what anyone would do.
It's only me and Luis on the boat at this
point in time. The families are in the water. I
grab the ankle, pull the ankle, pull the anchor up,
turn on the boat and then I just start easing
the throttle for we're just a little bit, because I
only want to putt a little bit back out into
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the cove, and I'm surrounded by people. You don't want
to go fast anyway. Boats can be very dangerous, so
I'm easing the throttle just a little bit. And then
all of a sudden, wha, the boat goes from easing
the throttle to max speed max rpm. Sounds like the
engine's about to blow. I'll tell you what happened in
a little bit, Chris. So all of a sudden, the
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boat is going full speed ahead. This is a palmtoon
boat in a cove where we're surrounded by not only boats,
but there are people in the water, and the boat's
heading right for another boat in about ten people that
are in the water. I'm yelling and my buddy Luis
is yelling get out of the way, get out of
the way. At the same time. The throttle. It doesn't matter,
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as you can as you can tell, there was a
mechanical problem that wasn't mine. It didn't matter what I did.
I couldn't stop the boat from being at full power.
So I have this full power boat. I'm having to
try to drive through this cove and avoid people like
I'm a skier doing slalom, and I do get around
the people, but then I'm heading back out towards the
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main part of the lake. And it was a holiday weekend,
I want to say it was an Independence Day weekend
something like that. And there are boats flying up and
down the lake. I can't go puttson out there on
my top pontoon boat, which I can't control. Oh, and
of course the kill switch isn't working. Know you're thinking,
just pull the kill switch. I tried to pull the
freaking killed switch. It's not killing anything. Now I'm in
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a pickle. I can't go into the cove. I can't
go out into the lake. I try to turn it
because I'm still just yanking on the throttle and we're
heading right towards a cliff. I don't think. To clarify,
I do not think at this speed that I would
have died, but I'm unbuckled in this thing. I probably
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would have been broken, for sure. The things would have
got broken. I mean, I guess I could have died.
I don't think I would have died, So I don't
want to act like I was almost near death. Now,
the people in the water were almost near death, but
I managed to avoid them, and I swear it was
from God. We're ten minutes, ten minutes, ten feet from
the shore from running into the shore, heading right for it,
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and the boat just dies. It just frigging dies right there.
And we were so fast that we still drifted into it.
But we were going so slow it wasn't any big deal.
Luisa was hanging off the side getting ready to jump.
I was gonna have to jump. We just had no choice.
We call the boat place. These dudes come out. I
kid you not. It's the most Texas thing you've ever
heard in your life. They come out in their own
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pontoon boat. It's two dudes as redneck as you can get,
and they have a half empty twenty four pack of
beer that they're tearing through on the way out. These
are the people who work in the marina, coming to
fix and retrieve the boat. And they pull and it's
not like they're hiding it. It's sitting right there in
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the captain's chair. They're just hammering beers out there and
they pull up and off for us. One, Hey, you
need a beer? I'm like, no, I need a boat
that won't murder everybody here on the lake. Could you
please fix something? They dig into it, they said, man,
this thing's toast. They had to tie us off and
they had to tow us back. It turned out there
was some screw. It was so old. There was some
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screw that had come loose that caused the engine to
rev the max RPMs regardless of what you did on
the throttle. Very very lucky I didn't kill someone, and
very lucky, honestly with audibly talked about it afterwards. Very
lucky that that wasn't some drunk college kid or something
who just trying to relocate the boat, or someone who
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didn't know what they were doing. You didn't know that
people could have died that day. Anyway, We're going to
the lake. We're renting a little boat, we're going to
go swiming, we're gonna make some food, and we're just
going to catch up on old times, like the old
fat Marines.
Speaker 2 (26:37):
We are.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
That's all We're It's going to discouple days at the lake,
catching up on old times. JK forty seven. I'm sitting
here watching the Street Animal's latest ride in our nation's capital,
and they just took down the American flag off a
big flagpole and replaced it with the Palestine flag. These
people need to be stopped. I look forward to the
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day where it could be stopped. I need a beer.
Thank you again for being our voice. Maybe fire up
the soundboard and let one rip for America. Okay, I've
gotten a bunch of these. I know you're mad about
what happened in the Capitol. You had all these street
communists run on the Capitol, tear down the flag, defacing
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the Liberty bell, just doing street communist things. This is
their relationship. This is the relationship that has been built
for years between the street communists and the elae communists.
And I actually had this thought last night because my
blood was boiling. I would let myself get into this
after the show. I try to set politics aside after
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the show. But I was watching these videos, and I
was watching these freaking savages burn American flags, and I
was just getting myself really really worked up. It was
getting myself upset. Plus I didn't have a voice. I
was in a sour mood anyway, and let myself get
really really mad about the whole thing. And you know what,
I came around on. I'll tell you something I came
around on, you know how I previously I've spoken out
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a lot, and I'll continue to do so against the
renaming of anything. I don't care if it's after a
Confederate about the tearing down of American monuments, in statues,
in symbols, because those are important parts of your history.
You know, this is stuff that I've ranted on forever,
that your history is part of what makes you who
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you are, and it's part of the reason they want
to tear it down, because if they take that away,
then they can rewrite who you are and rewrite your future.
I believe I've had a slight change of heart when
it comes to tearing down monuments and symbols. I will
explain to you in just a moment what I mean
by that. Before I explain to you, I want to
explain to you that I voice or no voice. I
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It is is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Thursday,
of course, and ask doctor Jesse Thursday. All right, let's
dig into this. You're mad about them tearing down the
flags defacing things yesterday in DC. I'm mad about it too,
And you know how much I've ranted about our history
and why monuments, statues, these things, these things matter. They're important.
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Your history matters. It's important. Don't erase it, don't ignore it,
even the parts of it you may not be thrilled about.
It's part of what makes you you. It's part of
your DNA as a human. And you know why communists
destroy that history. The Soviets tore down the churches, so
did the Spanish. The Spanish comedies mal tore up the
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temples and the graves. Pole Pot declared year zero. If
they eliminate your history, then you are a blank canvas
and they can make you into whatever they want. That's
why communists hate history. It's not something that they're kind
of annoyed by. They try to destroy it everywhere they go.
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It's why they've torn down statue after statue, they renamed
military base after military base, of course, with Republicans like
James Langford grabbing his ankles for them every step of
the way. But I have come around on something, just
an idea, probably not realistic, but just an idea. What
about sanctuary states? Sanctuary states for American history? For instance,
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remember that Teddy Roosevelt statue they tore down in New
York City. Teddy Roosevelt is New York City, he is
New York. His whole history is there. It's amazing. It's
one of America's lions, and they tore down to Teddy
Roosevelt statue. I think Red States should begin declaring themselves
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to be sanctuary states for our history. And I think
they should actually begin taking these statues and monuments in
for themselves and displaying them. It's time for sanctuary states
for American history. I really genuinely believe that it's a
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stupid idea I came up with, and the more I
think about it, the more I love my stupid idea,
sanctuary states for the history of America, because look, in
the Blue States, the stuff's going to keep happening, and
especially the Blue cities within the Blue States, the stuff's
going to happen because there's no there's nothing to stop it.
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As I've tried to explains why I tell you not
to go protest in Blue areas, there's no longer any
level of government, any level of government in these areas
that's anything but hostile to you. The governments in these
areas are openly hostile to you and your beliefs, and
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so you know it's time to not protests there because
if you do, if you get handcuffed, slapped on you,
look at what they've done to the January sixth political prisoners,
they'll destroy your life. The judges will shoot, the freaking
cops will, the DA will. Nobody there is going to
come help you. Because you're in a communist island. You
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might as well consider places like Washington, d C. To
be North Korea. Conduct yourself in those places the way
you would if you were visiting North Korea. Don't even
spit on the freaking sidewalk. If you want to go
to our nation's capital, go embrace the history, do the museums,
go to the monuments, mind your p's and ques, and
then get your butt out the door, because these dirty
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communists will wreck you anyway. I do think we should
begin bringing that history in here. Speaking of history, Joe
Biden didn't just get the whip to encourage him out
the door of the White House. There were, of course
sugar cubes involved. I have no doubt. Promises were made
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fundraising things like a presidential library. Maybe his kids tax
troubles going away. Who knows what promises they made. But
one thing that's very very very obvious, publicly rehabbing his
disastrous image was part of the deal. Beeks.
Speaker 3 (34:18):
He's done an unnatural thing, very rare in the annals
of history. He stepped away from power, and he did
it in the interests of the country.
Speaker 1 (34:28):
He said, personal ambition.
Speaker 3 (34:30):
I think this will I think history will look kindly
on Joe Biden, and I think people will look differently
on him tomorrow than they did a week ago, and
they will maybe see his achievements and his commitment to
this country more clearly.
Speaker 1 (34:46):
Obviously that's a lie. You're yelling at the radio, throwing
things at the radio. He didn't bow out out for
the goodness of America. He was forced out of there
by the dirty communists who previously called his friends. And
now they're taking this line and they're going going all in.
This is part of the Joe Biden Golden Parachute severance package.
Speaker 2 (35:05):
This moment puts him, you know, with a bunch of
American greats, you know, the sort of George Washington's of
the world.
Speaker 1 (35:13):
They said that with a straight face, coron diversity. Higher.
Of course, she's taken that this is a selfless act.
Speaker 2 (35:19):
Something that very few politicians would ever do. President Biden
will go down in history as one of the nation's
greatest presidents.
Speaker 1 (35:29):
Selfless act, you know it is a selfless act. Using
your money to save someone's life, that's a selfless act.
Did you know that twenty eight dollars is not nothing?
And when I bring up giving twenty eight dollars to
Preborn because they're going to use that twenty eight dollars
to buy an ultrasound for a woman who's about to
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aborder baby. When I bring that up, I don't want
you to think I'm dismissive about the fact that twenty
eight dollars is for real anymore. Oh, that's that's family
pizza night. That's what it costs. Now at least that
you're gonna drop that kind of money on there, I
know it matters. Twenty eight dollars, though. It's life or
death for that baby that isn't born yet because mom
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has already decided to kill it. She's out there looking
for an abortion, and Lord willing Preborn finds her first
and can give her that free ultrasound because when she
hears that heartbeat, she's gonna choose life. They do almost
every single time. If we just get her the ultrasound,
and the ultrasound costs twenty eight dollars. Go to preborn
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dot com slash Jesse and give what you can. It's
all tax deductible. I don't care how much you give.
It's awesome though, preborn dot com slash Jesse. All right,
all right, doctor Jesse. Why didn't the cop who was
boosted up on the roof and confront of the shooter
and drop back down immediately shoot off around to quickly
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alert those on stage? Do you think the shooter was
groomed by someone he met at the local range? Rest
the pipes? The subdued Jesse is kind of creepy, almost,
AI like Chris am I creepy? Is my voice creepy
like this? I'm not. I don't sound like rfk. Oh No,
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do I sound like RFK? I do not? Michael, shut up, No,
I don't. You guys are stupid anyway, Why didn't the
cops shoot off around? Okay, first of all, you don't
shoot off around to warn people. That's something that's done
in the movies. What goes up must come down. Please
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please do not shoot, Do not shoot into the air. Please.
People have been killed, and people will be killed more
in the future by people thinking it's the Old West
and it's the movie Tombstone and you can just aim
your weapon in the air and shoot it without consequence.
That bullet will be coming back down. It will have
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weight to it, and it will have speed to it,
and it is more than enough to kill someone when
it hits them. Okay, was the shooter? Do I think
the shooter was groomed by someone he met at the
local rifle range. Okay, let's talk about that. We're going
to talk about that and media cover ups and much
more coming up in the final hour.
Speaker 2 (38:19):
Hang on,