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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show. I
have a little cultural update from a personal level to
give you this hour. I'll get to that in just
a minute. We have to have a talk that maybe
a little bit hard to hear. First, we'll get to
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some emails. Another bright shining example why you need to
move from blue to red. Oh, that and so much
more coming up this hour on the world famous Jesse
Kelly Show. Now, I'm going to talk to you about something.
And for some people this is going to be music
to your ears. Maybe this would be music to your ears.
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For others, this may be hard to hear. And I
understand that. But you need to start getting more and
more comfortable with firearms. Now. I understand the veterans who
listen to the show. There are so many. There are
so many active duty cops, just basic hunters. There are
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so many. Look, the chances you already own or use
guns are very very strong. So to you, I will
say you, and I am pointing to me, pointing to
me here, you and I need to practice more. I
need to practice more. I need to go to the
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range more. I need to practice with my mantis x more.
I need to practice more with my weapon than I do.
I need to work more with my sons than I
already do. And I work with my sons. The other day,
we just did a quick five to ten minutes unload, load,
put a magazine in, some dry fire practice. I did it.
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You know what, I don't do it enough. If you
already are familiar with guns, you need to get better
with them. But I'm not here to talk to you
right now. I'm here to talk to you the person
who doesn't like guns. I know, I know it's hard.
You're probably squirming in your chair. I get it. I'm very,
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very familiar with how frightening guns can be for people
who didn't grow up around them. They're just not comfortable
around them. I married someone who used to be like that.
My wife was like that. She didn't come from a
gun household at all. When we first got married, I
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would clean my guns out in the open, just like
I do now. I'd pull them out, I'd clean them
out in the open, and if I wouldn't go get
a glass of water, even though I didn't have an
ice maker back then, if I went to go get
a glass of water and left the guns sitting there.
Even if it was taken apart on the table, it
would make her uncomfortable. People who are familiar with firearms
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can scoff at that or mock that, and I certainly
did when I was young and stupid. But for people
who aren't familiar with guns and how they work and
guns safety, they are scary when you see them. They're scary.
They're loud, they have the ability to kill. If it
falls over, is it loaded? They're scary. So I understand
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what I'm saying right now. It makes you uncomfortable if
you're not someone familiar with guns, but you need to
get familiar with guns. There are more reasons than I
can list right now for you to get familiar with guns.
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There's the basic personal protection aspect of it, and that
is very important. We only have homegrown criminals. We're importing
them in mass but it doesn't matter where the criminal
comes from. Can you stop a person who's lived his
entire life killing and hurting people? Can you stop him
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from killing and hurting you? Or if he chooses to
make you his target, are you done? Is that it?
Speaker 2 (04:24):
So?
Speaker 1 (04:24):
That's one aspect of it. Another aspect of it is.
It's really really important when it comes to protecting yourself
from the government. That's why we have a second Amendment.
It is not for hunting, it's not even for criminals.
The founders wrote about this all the time in the
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Federalist papers and otherwise. They wanted everyone to own guns.
Thomas Jefferson referred to it as I think it was.
Jefferson referred to it as the whole people. He said,
who is the militia, It's the whole people. It's everyone.
They wanted everyone to own guns because it is the
only thing. I cannot stress this enough. There's not a
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second thing. It is the only thing that will keep
government from turning into a tyranny. Eventually. That's how countries go,
that's how governments go. Over a long enough period of time,
the government will turn evil, it will turn corrupt, it
will be led by a bunch of selfish demons, and
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if you are unarmed, they will kill you. They will
hurt you, they will It's not a matter of nationality, religion,
it's not a matter of anything. Anywhere there's a government,
over a long enough period of time, it will turn evil.
It will turn corrupt, and if the people cannot stop
the government, the government will murder them en mass. They will.
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And don't think for a second these people don't say.
Speaker 3 (06:01):
Brian, I am a gun owner, and Tim Wall's my
running mate, is also a gun owner. We're not taking
anybody's guns away. I support the Second Amendment and I
support reasonable gun safety laws. Part of my approach to
this is I was a career prosecutor for most of
my career. I have personally prosecuted homicide cases. I have
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personally looked at autopsies. I have personally seen what listen.
Speaker 1 (06:31):
She's about to make it personal. She's about to speak
to you and use your values against you.
Speaker 3 (06:35):
You ready assault weapons due to the human body, and
so I feel very strongly that it is consistent with
the Second Amendment and your right to own a gun
to also say we need an assault weapons ban. They're
literally tools of war. They were literally designed to kill
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a lot of human beings quickly.
Speaker 1 (06:58):
Yeah, that's the whole point of it. One two literally
is please please stop using that word. I can't. I
can't take it anymore than literally. But I will say this.
She finished off that long little saying with a very
accurate statement. They were designed to kill a lot of people.
That's exactly why you need to own one, because you
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need to have the ability to defend yourself from a
lot of different entities out there. And if this makes
you uncomfortable, because again I'm speaking to you, guy girl
not comfortable with guns, You don't have to start out
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with an AR fifteen loud and arrange everyone. You don't.
Don't don't do that, don't freak yourself out. Start slow,
Start with a hunter safety course or a gun safety course.
Speaker 4 (07:54):
Just go.
Speaker 1 (07:55):
You don't have to go shoot anything. Go sit down,
learn or in class the different parts of a weapon,
how to use a weapon safely. That's the most important
thing anyway. But what you will find is the more
you're around them, the more comfortable you will be. Once
you get comfortable, then you can slowly you don't have
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to rush anything. You can slowly start ramping things up.
You'll get to a place where you own one, where
you shoot one on occasion. It's really really important, given
the cultural changes we've been talking about, given the fact
that we are surrounded by a bunch of mentally ill
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demons who want to murder us for what we believe,
it's really important that you begin to familiarize yourself with guns,
with weapons. I do not actually celebrate this. Although I
love guns, I love weapons. I don't like that the
fifty year old woman who's listening to me right now,
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who's just not a gun lady, never grew up around them,
and she's squirming in her seat. I don't like that
we have to have this talk. I'm sorry. I wish
it wasn't that way. I wish there weren't violent animals
all around you. I wish we didn't have concerns of
various other concerns. I wish it wasn't this way. But
like my old man used to always tell me, wish
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in one hand and crap in the other and see
which one fills up first. You can't wish away the
troubles we have. The troubles are here, the bad people
are here, and we need to prepare. And the everyone
this thing who's familiar with guns and uses them and
practices with them, they'll back me up on this, every
one of them. You're gonna end up enjoying it. I'm
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not telling you to take up some hobby that's going
to be miserable for you. Where you're going to hate it.
You're gonna find it that. It's a wonderful stress reliever
you're gonna find And the community, the gun ownership community,
is wonderful, wonderful to each other. They are. They could
get a little bit snobby about the kinds of guns.
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You know, you ask a man about barbecue or firearms,
you're gonna get some of the snobbiest responses in the
history of mankind. But for the most part, the community
is wonderful. It's a healthy way, a healthy outlet. It's
like the people who box in their spare time. Where's
the negative. There's no negative if you don't own them,
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if you're not familiar with them. The time to start
is now. Go get on your phone, find a class,
a hunt their safety class, gun safety class, and go begin.
If you're like me, if you're already familiar with them,
you're not good enough yet. And I know we have
some studs who listen, you're not good enough. I'm not
good enough, I'm not ready. We have to practice more.
Let's prepare for the society we've been given, not the
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society we want. And that leads me to another cultural thing.
On a personal level, pretty something awesome happened today. All right,
I'll explain what that is in a moment. You know,
I told you Chris came over to the house yesterday.
He came over again today, and Chris Now, he said
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to me as he was walking out the door, he said, Okay,
I finally get the rough greens ads for Fred, like
I finally understand what you're talking about. You know why?
Because I wouldn't let Fred go mob Chris like he
did yesterday, because he wants to just go get affection
and attention at all times. I made him sit beside me,
and this big seventy seventy five pound meathead laid by me,
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with Chris standing across the room, whimpering like a little
puppy that he was not allowed to go get the
love and affection he wanted. That's what Chris now knows.
Speaker 3 (11:50):
You know.
Speaker 1 (11:51):
Now you know what I go through. It's this time
all day every day. My mom gets here tonight, when
she leaves town, he'll be just despondent for a week.
He'll just rule up in a ball by the front door.
I don't even know why I put up with this.
I don't know why I give him rough greens. Yeah,
I do. I love him, and then I hope he
lives a long time. And we put rough Greens on
his food because it's an all natural nutritional supplement and
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Jesse We'll be back. He doesn't care if you believe him,
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but he's right, Jesse Kelly. It is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a Tuesday. You're right, Chris, that is one
of the best. That is one of the best jams.
If that song isn't on your workout playlist, well why
are you? Gee? That's all I have to say. All
right now, before we get to the emails. I want
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to get to some emails I have. Speaking of culture,
something pretty awesome happened today. I don't like to brag,
you know. You know, that's the last thing in the
world I would ever do is brag about myself. But
I have an ice maker at the house. It sits
on my count what, Chris, I have an ice maker
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at the house, as you know, it sits on my
counter and it makes ice, a lot of ice, and
it's caused some friction in the house. Every time I
mentioned that I'm getting ice, ob keeps threatening to throw
it away and stuff like that. But it's a pretty
big deal that there's just ice and ice and ice
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and ice. And I decided the Jesse Kelly show's doing
so well. Remember you can download the podcasts of the
show on iHeart, Spotify, or iTunes. We are moving on
up in the world. I decided it was time. I
don't want to be Reshdrick did to having endless ice
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just at the house. Why shouldn't Chris and I, why
shouldn't we have all the ice we want here at work?
So I made an investment. Think of it like a
like a stock or a bond, only it's another ice
maker and it's for the studio. And today I was
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walking in and I had the ice maker in my hands,
was in this cardboard box and walking towards the elevator
in the building, and these two Mexicans were sitting there
and they were they were oblong a lot back and forth.
But my hands were full because I had the ice
maker in there, and they had already pressed the elevator
button and I got on the elevator and these Mexicans
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got on the elevator and I could, you know, you
know how much I ab blaw like what Chris? Anyway,
they were oblong back and forth, and I have to
I had to tell him the name of the floor,
and I said, Trey spoorfel Or dropped it on there
right like that, Chris, And you could tell they looked
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at me kind of strange, but I think it was
an admiration. I think they were admiring me. And as
soon as they pressed the button, they reached over and
they hit trace Chris dead stands for three in Mexican.
As soon as they hit the button, I hammered him
with a grassius. Just dropped it out, real subtle like that.
I didn't even do it loud because it's so native
for me. Now, I just dropped a Grosius on there.
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And man, you want to talk about culture, we are
pretty understanding here on the Jesse Kelly Shows. All I
have to say, pretty understanding. Hey, Jesse, tell Donald Trump
if he wants to be a martyr, do it after
he gets elected. Just stay undercover it out of the
public eye. Get the Republicans in we love you Donald,
you already have our vote, so on to Okay, So
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this guy or lady actually don't know who this is,
wants Trump to stay inside. No more this golfs stuff,
no more of these rallies. And I'm of two minds
about this. I've told you I think they're gonna kill him.
I'm very, very worried. I'm extremely worried. I don't think
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this is gonna stop, and so I believe on one level,
I want him to stay inside. I want the golf
to stop. As much as I have encouraged you to
attend Trump rallies, even if you hate Trump, just to
go be around the people and the camaraderie. Honestly, I
want the rallies to stop. I don't like it anymore.
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He has to operate in an environment as if people
and possibly government agencies want him dead. He has to
operate in that way. So on one level, I'm like that.
But on the other level, he's not going to change
who he is, and he really can't. He's almost eighty
years old. He's lived his life in public speeches and
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television and golf. He's a golf freak. He's been a
golf freak. Forever there's Trump golf courses across the globe.
It's what he does, it's his passion. So and I
understand your concern, Hey, why doesn't he just stay inside that?
And I had the same thought after the second attempt,
I thought to myself, please find a find a Netflix
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show you love, and lock your freaking self in mar
Lago with Milania and sit there and watch Netflix and
put out some TV specials on camera, and please just
stay behind the bulletproof glass, surrounded by armed people with
the food tester. I had the exact same thought. And
I still have that thought. I'm with you there. I understand.
But if you take away critical parts of what a
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man does, then you will inevitably take away critical parts
of who a man is. Does that make sense? What
Donald Trump speeches and golf, and he golfs with all
his friends and business partners. It's as famous for it. It's
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what he does. The speech is where he feeds off
the crowd. They're not things that you can probably separate
from him and still have him be him. They're part
of what makes him him. So that stuff, as much
as I hate it and as nervous as I am
about what's coming, he probably has to keep doing it.
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And you know, if you ask him, I don't know.
I don't know him personally. He'd probably tell you I'd
rather die than stop doing the things I've loved doing
for eighty years. If you told me that, I'll tell
you the same thing. Hey, stop eating cheeseburgers. Uh no,
just kill me. I think I'm good. Now, here's what
I want you to do. I want you to give
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Speaker 4 (19:54):
Day the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (20:00):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday. Don't
tell me I have to start the show sooner than that, Chris,
I was jamming out. Anyway, you can email the show,
and you should Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Jesse
at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Love hate, death threats, ask
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doctor Jesse questions for Friday. Let's dig into some emails
before we get into their love of censorship. Jesse, your
premise of being in the time of assassination is intensely
frightening and upsetting. However, if we keep fervent petition of
prayer with faith to protect President Trump, isn't God more powerful? Oh?
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Of course God, it's more powerful. I would never say otherwise.
And I hope that Trump lives to be a very
very old man and dies peacefully in his But remember
I don't speak for God, and I don't try to
speak for God, and you don't speak for God I either,
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and we pray for things all the time, and God
says no, that happens all the time. I hope we
are going to be or I hope he is going
to be okay. And remember when I said that it
wasn't just about him. I believe we are entering a
period of time where it will be the norm, the
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norm where Republicans will be murdered in this country, and
that where does that lead us? It of course leads
us to democrats will be murdered. Eventually, there will be
a cultural response where Democrats will be murdered, and it's
just violence and death, and it's awful. It's I hate
that we're here, and it's so important that we try
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everything we can do to peacefully reverse where we are now,
because where we are now and so badly. It always
has it just always has. Jesse. The past few times
I've listened to Metal of Honor Modern Day segments, you've
treated those honorable men poorly. You read their specifics and
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then you go right on to whatever you were talking
about before the segment. I find that disrespectful to their service.
And often great sacrifice. Please don't do that anymore. I
want to hear you talk about the information to help
make it clearer. And I want the playing of taps
in rifle fire. The men who have earned those honors
deserve nothing less thank you, And she gives her name,
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which I obviously won't give. First of all, taps does
not get played unless the recipient dies. If the recipient dies,
taps gets played. It's to honor the following. That's one, ma'am. Two,
if you would like more information, you have a freaking computer,
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go open it up and find it yourself. I am
not a take vending machine where you can just go
up and put in a couple quarters and pick the
specific bag of Cheetos you've been looking for and get
a withdrawal. If there are things that interest you on there,
then go look dig it up. You might be the
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one that makes the change. If you want more done,
you do it. Go right ahead. That is the first
time we have ever gotten a complaint about medal of
honor Monday, Hi Jesse. Oh and in case you thought
that was too mean, I just want to tell you
take your complaint and shove it, Hi Jesse. Illegal aliens
brought into this country may also be part of a
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slave trade in the sense that they work for the cartels.
But unlike the Romans, the American government treats them better
than most American citizens. That are literally and the gut
or please don't use that word. These people are given
five thousand dollars cash. Well, hold on a second, Yes,
many of the illegals are treated better than American citizens.
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That's because the government values them more than they value you.
That's why they're bringing them in here. It's all to
replace you. Remember, you are an annoying citizen. What does
that mean, Well, you love this country. You have an
affinity for your country, and you believe in rules freedoms.
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People who just got here, they don't have any affinity
for this country. They don't stress out when the government
tears through the United States of America. They're just here
to loot the place. So you, because you care, you
have to be replaced and the government is taking your money,
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your tax payer money, and they are replacing you with
your money as fast as they can. Listen to this.
This is in Pennsylvania, town of four thousand gets two
thousand imports.
Speaker 4 (25:06):
I think they are trying to get even interpreters to
teach the kids, let alone get to this part. Yeah,
each problem. I think it's kind of ridiculous trying to teach.
Speaker 5 (25:17):
There were forty five Haitians that started kindergarten this year.
Speaker 2 (25:21):
Whoa forty five? How big is kindergarten number?
Speaker 4 (25:23):
A kindergarten class is probably no more than sixty at most.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
Just I'll let them keep going. But digest that a
small Pennsylvania town, the entire kindergarten class was sixty kids.
The federal government stole money from the paychecks of everyone
in that town, in your paycheck, in my paycheck. They
stole our money and flooded the town with Haitians and
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added forty five Haitian kindergarteners to a tiny town that
had sixty before, and they got did it under the
cover of the law, and they did it with your money. God.
Speaker 4 (26:06):
Most, Yeah, it's like one classroom is probably like thirty
twenty kids. I'm thinking maybe twenty five.
Speaker 2 (26:12):
Yeah, wow, So like the majority of the kind gardanization
in what two years or something like that, like yeah, yeah,
and they don't speak English.
Speaker 4 (26:23):
Well, actually, I think the younger kids they probably have
been the older kids.
Speaker 2 (26:29):
Okay, we're talking to a guy tomorrow who he had
to pull his seventh grader out of school because they.
Speaker 4 (26:36):
Like they have the resources. He was like, I've heard
stories like that.
Speaker 2 (26:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (26:39):
One of the things, like I said about the the
not speaking English like mid grades, mid school, middle school
grades where parents are having a problem because their kids
can't advance because the teachers are having to compensate for
the kids you can't speak right.
Speaker 1 (26:57):
The federal government is attacking us with our own money.
Democrats are so evil. Now when they get elected, they
will not only open up the borders so the drugs,
the violence can come across it. Democrats are so inherently evil.
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They will take your money and fly foreigners in en
mass and simply take over your town. They'll take over
your school. They'll run up the housing costs so you
can't afford to live there anymore. Violent crime. And the
federal government, run by Democrats did that to you on purpose.
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It's not one of those oh whoopsie, did this happen
on purpose? They did that to you. That is so
deeply evil. I find it hard to stomach these people.
It blows me away. As to your slave, is it
a slave trade thing. When we discuss the remaking of
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this town, that's the government using legal immigration to remake
and replace Americans. But when it comes to illegal immigration,
the government opening up the border on purpose so the
illegals can flood in here, that is a slave trade.
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Those people who aren't the drug mules, those people come
across are slaves who live lives of horror in this country.
You don't even want to imagine those three hundred thousand
kids the Biden administration lost. You don't want to know
where they are and what they're doing right now. Believe me,
you don't. All right, all right now we have we
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have a ton more to get to here, emails and
everything else. In fact, we're going to talk about censorship first, though,
Hang on feeling a little stocky, Follow like and subscribe
on social at Jesse Kelly DC. It is that Jesse
Kelly show on a Tuesday. You know, I'll get to
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the comedy censorship thing in a moment. I told you
my mom's flying in tonight. As soon as I'm done
with the show, I have to race over and pick
her up from the airport she's flying in because I
have that Big Tucker Live event tomorrow. Mom wants to
be there. She's here for two nights. Two nights nos,
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for those of you who speak Mexican. She checked a bag,
She checked a bag. I don't even know what to say.
Unless I'm going to a place for five days plus.
I don't check bags. The Kellys don't check bags. I will.
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I will pack everything humanly possible in a carry on
or two. I don't add a half hour when I
get there to wait at baggage claim for some dirtball
in the back to choke slam my bag down on
top of everything. I don't do this, and yet it's unreal.
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It doesn't matter how short the trip is. She will pack,
and then she'll say things. When I ask them, they Mom,
you why, well, I never know what I'm gonna need?
What do you mean you don't know? We're not going
into combat. We're not walking into the jungles of Vietnam
where you have to pack for every occasion. You're down
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here for two days. You can check the weather. You
need what one pair of pants, okay, if you don't
want to be gross like me, two pairs of pants.
You know the weather, you need a shirt and some pants,
the shoes, you can wear them like you're wearing your shoes.
But I understand she's a woman. Let's say you gotta
add an extra pair of shoes they got I look nice,
but the okay, fine, this is all one carry on bag.
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I don't even understand. I don't understand. And now, because
it's mom, it's not like I can do what I
would do for a friend, which is I'll be parked
up the road. Call me when you have your bag.
It's mom. So now I've got to get to the airport.
I've got to park my car. And we know that
they're gonna charge you forty five dollars an hour to
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park your car anymore. Oh, Chris, you know they are.
What are you yelling about? What? Chris? What it is expensive?
When's the last time you parked your car at the airport, Chris?
Last time I parked my car at George Bush Airport,
I was in town or I was at the airport
for I think a little bit more than twenty four hours,
like thirty hours total, dude, I think it was over
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forty dollars. It was over forty dollars, So don't tell
me it's not expensive. I'm gonna have to park. I'm
gonna have to walk in. I'm gonna have to sit
there at baggage claim. I don't understand. I don't understand.
There should be very little checking of the bags. Why
are you checking so many bags? I don't understand it. Anyway,
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I am glad Mom's coming. I'm not glad sensors are here?
Why do they censor? You saw that new movie Matt
Walsh has out. Actually, we're gonna go see it this weekend.
My oldest likes Matt Walsh more than he likes me.
It's a little bit rude. But Matt Walsh has this
new like mockumentary documentary where it called am I Racist?
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And I'm gonna take the fam to go see it
this weekend. And I saw that movie theaters are starting
to cancel screenings of it. A lot of movie theaters,
not all of them. It's still playing everywhere you can
go see it, but a lot of movie theaters are
canceling screenings of it. And then I saw this from
Hillary Clinton. It was in that same interview, but here's
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what Hillary Clinton said.
Speaker 5 (32:51):
Maller indicted a lot of Russians who were engaged in
direct election interference and boosting Trump back in twenty sixteen.
But I also think there are Americans who are engaged
in this kind of propaganda, and whether they should be
civilly or even in some cases criminally charged, is something
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that would be a better deterrence.
Speaker 1 (33:19):
You want American citizens criminally charged, And let's be clear,
American citizens are already sitting in prison because our government
on many levels has turned communists. Douglas Mackie. Douglas Mackie
shared a meme a political cartoon. He didn't even create it.
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He shared a meme online with information that was false
about how to vote. They sentenced him. The United States
of America, the Land of the Free, sentenced him to
seven years in prison. Why do these people want to
shut up the opposition so badly? Why do they always
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want to censor you? Why? Because they lie about everything,
and they know they lie about everything. We talk about
the world of make believe they're building for liberal aunt Peggy,
And in fact we talked about this. When it comes
I forget exactly what the subject was, but we were
discussing how she feels. She feels so strongly about something
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that's not true because over time, through our poisonous education,
system and media and Democrat politicians. Over time, they're building
a facade around her, a fake world around her, like
a movie set. They're building the couch and the walls,
and the roof and the windows, and they're slowly but
surely building this world of make believe around her so
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she can look around and feel like she's in the
real world, even though she's not. She believes, she believes
in things that simply aren't real. The reason they try
to hammer anyone exposing the truth so badly, the reason
they imprison their political opponents, the reason they don't want
you to go see a documentary about the disgusting DEI.
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I don't even know what you want to call it.
It's just cultural Marxism, activism, whatever word you want to
put on it. The reason is the communist is deathly
afraid that world of make believe they've built around Liberal
ant Pagy might come down if those walls fall over.
And this has happened. You've seen people. Maybe you are
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one who's converted from being a filthy Democrat to being
someone on the right, someone on the right wherever you landed,
when those walls come down, When Liberal ant Pagy, when
she looks around and sees that everything she previously believed
was a lie. Those people oftentimes become the most hardcore
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anti communists because, on top of the truth they now know,
there's also a deep seated anger about having been deceived
and lied to. Now Liberal and Peggy's looking around and
she's ticked that the walls were fake and the couch
was fake, and she ends up being on a mission
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to take these people down. That's why they hammer so
hard to silence their opposition, murder their opposition, arrest their opposition.
Don't go see that movie. This shouldn't be allowed. That
guy should be arrested. The communist is completely invested in
you will not you in your liberal and Peggy living
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in that world of make believe and he lives in
fear of the walls coming down on her. What do
you live in fear of pain getting up in the morning?
You know? Daily nagging pain is a life sucker. It's
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a joy sucker and energy sucker. When you have that
thing that nags at you, your shoulders just always bothering you,
your back, Has you doing this that thing? You ever
have bad problems like that? Or does it sound familiar? Yeah,
because I've had back problems like that. It sucks the
life out of you. It's awful. You're in a terrible mood.
You can't sleep, you can you don't have to live
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like that. That's a lie. If you believe you're stuck
with it, well, it's part of getting order. That's a lie.
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the same way it was before, don't ever order it again.
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relief Factor dot com. We still have an entire hour.
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Let's talk about living in blue versus red.