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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show Hits the Jesse Kelly Show,
Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show, one hour away
from the beat Peede Debate, and we're about to discuss
some natural disaster stuff again. It's gonna come back to
reading the temperature of the room. We're gonna do that
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right now. I'm meant to do it last segment, but
I got sidetracked with charities. So once we begin to
get into the Trump response versus the Dome response to
all that, we'll do emails and other things. George Soros
in the news, all that propaganda works, net negatives, cutting
them from your life. All that and so much more
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is coming up this hour, this final hour of the
world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Before I do any of
those things, I need to welcome into the Jesse Kelly
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is finally here for those hate listing in San Francisco.
Now let's focus on the disaster response again. I'm not
even going to do just like I didn't do last night.
I'm not even going to blast the federal government's response
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to what's going on in North Carolina and Tennessee, to
the hurricane aftermath, to the devastation. I'm not even gonna
bother with it. I told you last night, the federal
government hates you. I already accepted it. They hate me.
I accepted it. The federal government couldn't even help if
they wanted to in any significant way. FEMA's a gig
organic communist slush fund. Dedicating, by the way, credit to
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oil field Rando for this little tidbit which even I
didn't know. Did you know FEMA uses hundreds of millions
of dollars to house illegals in the country. FEMA is
simply another tool for communism. They conquered it like they
do everything else, and use it for their purposes. So
I'm not even going to do that. I'm not even
going to blast them on that. We're not even going
to discuss that aspect of it. We're going to discuss
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taking the temperature of the room. Donald Trump is masterful
at this.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
You know.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
I'm more than willing to rip Trump when I disagree
with him on things, have done so several times Sometimes
you love that, sometimes you hate that. I really don't
care either way, just honest with you. But as far
as retail politics goes, as far as taking the temperature
of the room goes, he's as good as any politician
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I've ever seen. Maybe Bill Clinton, I would probably put
in that category. Don't email me. Oh he Clinton? I
know I hate Clinton too. He was great at this.
He was awesome retail politics. Remember when East Palestine horrible,
horrible train derailment, chemicals everywhere. Joe Biden couldn't care less.
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Donald Trump, at the time wasn't even running for president,
flies immediately there and starts handing out bottles of water.
Now does that change lives? Does it save lives? No? No,
But it means something to people who are there suffering.
It makes it look like you either care or at
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least you can take the time to pretend to care,
and that means something. Right, Trump doesn't have to get
on on his own private plane and fly on a
jumbo jet. Trump, I'm sure would rather be golfing somewhere
or in the pool hanging out with Malatia. Hey, you
want to mind die? Even though I know Trump doesn't drink,
he doesn't want to be in a disaster area handing
out bottles of water. But he understands the temperature of
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the room. Retail politics, the Biden administration does not. Here's
Joe Biden. This is a back and forth. Four days ago.
This is Joe Biden announcing money for Ukraine.
Speaker 3 (04:16):
Proud to announce a new two point four billion dollar
package of security assistants. And we've we've given them all
of the everything that we have are on the ground
ahead of time, so we're working hard.
Speaker 1 (04:30):
Hey, hey, we've given them everything we have. No, there's
nothing else to give. Even if that's true, why would
you say that it's a lie. It's not true. Obviously
there's endless money for every special interest everything, every foreign everything.
But even if it was true, even if they had
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given everything they could possibly do. Yes, that's right, clar
that's right, Chris, Lie pretend. Well, we're get into it
and we're gonna do even more. Instead, it's nah, that's
about all we've got. Now. Let's okay, let's set Joe
Biden aside. Well, whatever he's seen. Now, Hey, majorcas this
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terrible hurricane happened. Tell me what are your thoughts are
on I.
Speaker 4 (05:17):
Want to read to you something that the mayor of Canton,
North Carolina said talking about the frustration that a lot
of people feel about the lack of communication. Here's what
he said. It is unacceptable and disgusting that in our
time of need, cellular service for the entire region is
blocked out. There's no excuse for that. I mean, we
knew the storm was coming. I can't believe this is
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a normalcy. Is this a systemic problem? Is this something
that is going to be more and more normal as
we see more and more devastating storms. What?
Speaker 1 (05:50):
No, No, I'm gonna pause all or finish the question.
I'll get to may Orc as his answer. But if
I was in that situation, if I'm sitting there, I'm
Alejandro Mayork. Even if I hate my country like he does.
Even if I don't care about those stupid rural hicks,
they're probably all voting for Trump. That's how he feels.
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Even if that's how I felt, I would understand the
temperature of the room. I would understand the people who
are suffering right now. They need to hear I'm gonna help.
They need to hear encouragement. They need to hope. What
the cell phone stuff is down. Well, I am digging
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into this right now. We are going to figure it out.
We are going to fix it. We are going to
help these people. My heart is breaking for them that
you don't even have to believe that if you're a
soulless monster like Majorcus, but you have to have the
temperature of the room taking ability to know. That's what
you need to say. Listen to it.
Speaker 4 (06:54):
Can you say to people who are desperate to find
out whether people they love are still alive?
Speaker 5 (07:00):
I well understand the concerns expressed. These are people in
the midst of a tragic hurricane. That is precisely why
we and others have been deploying communications resources to ensure
that communication is reinstated as quickly as possible. The reality
is that the severity and frequency of extreme weather events
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are only increasing.
Speaker 1 (07:30):
He makes it about global warming. Did you hear and
I know it would be fake? I get that, not naive.
Did you hear an even tiny amount of fake sympathy?
Speaker 5 (07:43):
There?
Speaker 1 (07:44):
You didn't? How's this landing? This whole temperature of the
room thing, how's it landing? Listen to this woman. This
is a little long. She's on MSNBC. Here's how it's landing.
Do you think the government is doing enough?
Speaker 6 (07:59):
Honestly, I don't know how you did not have a
formal a formal press conference or something from either President
Biden or Kamala Harris. I mean, how do you not
say anything for four days? They've been strained it for
four days and this is the first we've heard from
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them at all. FEMA is not on the ground there
at all. They are not in these cities, not in
these towns, and not in these villages.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
Does your relative have food?
Speaker 5 (08:33):
Does she have water?
Speaker 7 (08:35):
Did she have the medication sheets?
Speaker 6 (08:38):
They have a minimal amount of water, They have a
minimal amount of food. They were able to get slightly
down the mountain to get a little bit of gas,
but they haven't been able to cut their way out yet.
Speaker 1 (08:49):
When you say cut their way out, what do you mean?
Where was Kamala Harris when this was going on? This
is the coup de gras. Trump stopped his campaign to
visit this area, help hand out stuff, take pictures with people,
care or I don't know his heart, pretend to care.
I don't know. Kamala Harris flew to Hollywood for a
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big fundraiser with celebrities. Now I understand politicians throw fundraisers.
I know they throw fundraisers with celebrities. I know they
need to raise money. How can you be that tone deaf?
How can you not understand how that looks. You're in
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Hollywood whooping it up with movie stars while people are
running out of food and can't get a hold of
their parents. The temperature of the room. And they have
done this this the entirety of Biden's presidency. It has
been this way. Remember, you know, Chris, dig this up.
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You can find it. We'll get to it after the break.
Don't worry. But remember when our thirteen warriors were killed
in Afghanistan. You might forget this because we haven't played
it in ages. And I was so enraged when he
first gave the statement. Remember when Joe Biden got up
and he gave this rambling, bizarre statement. But it wasn't
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even about really the troops. It was about defending himself.
It lacked any empathy at all. These people. Look, maybe
it's just because they're demons. They don't even know how
to pretend to take the temperature of the room. It
was wild. Look, maybe mentally they're just not there. Maybe
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We'll be back. This is a Jesse Kelly show. It
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is the Jesse Kelly Show. We are going to get
to net negatives in your life. A couple more words
about the strike at the ports some emails a new
erase hoax. But I just wanted to play this. Remember
we're talking about how this administration that they just can't
take the temperature of the room. And I'll be honest
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with you about something. I haven't decided whether this is
a Biden thing or this is simply a modern American
communist thing. And this is what I mean, This is
what I mean. They have been unable. Remember I've said
a million times the best word to describe the Biden
administration is cold. If you had to use one word,
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it was cold. Doesn't matter the situation, whether it's a shooting,
a hurricane, or whatever. They're just not good at even
pretending to care. And what I don't know is this,
Are these people just bad retail politicians? Is Joe Biden
just old, washed up a bad retail policy? Tiian Dome
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was never good at it. So they don't know how
to pretend to care in that way? Or and this
is a big or. Or have we drifted so far away?
Is the American communist so secure in his power now?
And does he hold such contempt for the American people
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that he no longer has the ability to fake empathy?
He no longer can take the temperature of the room.
Chris went and dug it up. Remember this is an
even better one. Remember they when Afghanistan fell right away,
and people are dying in droves, and people are starting
to fall from our C one thirties as they take off.
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It is a chaotic, sad, horrific scene. Remember what Joe
Biden's response was, never remember this. When he went into
this press conference, he's being interviewed by George Defnopolis. If
I remember, right, Chris, I think I'm right about that.
George Defnopolis a Democrat, a career Democrat. So there were
no surprise questions. Undoubted they probably met beforehand in a
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room to cover the questions he was going to ask.
It's not like this as a surprise gotcha question. And
so if you're Joe Biden, you know automatically, or at
least you should. How does this look to the world?
How does it look to the American people? People are
falling from the planes? Oh my gosh, Joe Biden, he's
asked the question about it. Remember his answer.
Speaker 2 (14:27):
But we've all seen the pictures.
Speaker 5 (14:28):
We've seen those hundreds of people packed into a C
seventeen we've seen Afghan's follows four.
Speaker 2 (14:34):
Days ago, five days ago.
Speaker 1 (14:38):
People are following there was four or five days ago. Man,
you want to talk about not being able to take
the temperature of the room? Gowlee. And then there's Trump
credit to you. He was doing a very good job.
Speaker 3 (14:56):
He's having a hard time getting the president on the phone.
Speaker 2 (14:58):
I guess not. They're not being responsive.
Speaker 3 (15:01):
The federal government does not being responsive, but they're having
a very hard time getting the getting the president does.
Speaker 2 (15:09):
The pony won't get on, and of.
Speaker 3 (15:10):
Course the Vice president she's out someplace campaigning looking for money.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
So they got to be they have to be focused
over here. It's too big.
Speaker 4 (15:20):
This is a really bad one.
Speaker 3 (15:22):
And the governor's doing a good job, but he's having
a hard time getting the president on the phone.
Speaker 2 (15:28):
They're being very not responded.
Speaker 1 (15:31):
Can't get Joe Biden on the phone. Kamala Harris is
in Hollywood with actors and actresses and musicians throwing a fundraiser.
Yeah all right, all right, so oh look, I want
to talk about temperature of the room. And this goes
right along the lines with our theme, which it's been
our theme of they don't care about you, that the elites,
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every single Democrat and all the Republican elites, they all
feel the same way. They hate the American citizen. They
hate citizens. They despise you in the limits you put
on them. This one is from my buddy Sean Davis. Boy,
what a nice little uh well, I should say. It's
a good example of what I'm talking about. Mitch McConnell
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represents a large swath of Appalachia. Appalachia depends on where
you're from. And the last week, Mitch McConnell has tweeted
about the United Nations, Israel, Iran, Syria, Lebanon, Hezballah, and
defense spending, but not a word about Helen or Helean,
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North Carolina, or flooding or help for dying Appalachians. Not
one word from the most powerful Republican in Washington, DC.
Because he's sitting there right next to Joe Biden, right
next to Chuck Schumer, sipping on a Scotch, laughing at
you your stupid patriotism, your rights. He's got bigger fish
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to fry, He's got bank he's got a bank account
to worry about, power to worry about. What kind of
a gig in the defense industry is he going to
get afterwards. Remember, Mitch picccando stood up at a press conference,
and the American people have been suffering for a long
time now with inflation and everything. Mitch Poccando stood up
at a press conference, and what did he say? He said, well,
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my role is, well, the most important thing in the
world is letting everyone know what's going on in Ukraine.
Even if you think Ukraine is hugely important, and it
might be, we don't know. We won't know until we
have history to look back on. We won't know until
we have hindsight how important a regional conflict, which is
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what it is right now Russia Ukraine is. We won't
know that. But while the American people suffered, the most
powerful Republican you want to talk about temperature of the room,
That's what he said.
Speaker 7 (17:57):
Well, I'm going to try to help it explain to
the people that defeating the Russians in Ukraine is the
single most important event going on in the world right now.
Speaker 1 (18:09):
Yeah, remember what I've said about no love of country.
They don't even think about it. All Right, enough for that,
Let's do some emails, let's do some net negative. What's no,
We're not gonna have a math lesson. I wouldn't be
qualified to give you one. Anyway. Let's do a little
life improvement, shall we? Next The Jesse Kelly Show. It
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is the Jesse Kelly Show. Gotta talk a little bit
of pruning your life tree deleted. I'm talking about net negatives.
We're also going to get back to the port thing
really quickly. Do some emails before we get out of here,
race hoax stuff all right. Before I get to those, though,
I want to talk about what I mean by net negatives.
You probably already know, but there are things in your
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life that are net negatives. Notice I said net negative,
not all bad. All bad and net negative are two
very very different things. You See. I had a friend
one time, and he made me freaking laugh. He was
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one of the funniest people I've ever known in my
entire life. He made me laugh. But he was a
terrible boozer took me down that road. I'm not blaming him.
I was more than willing. I was a willing participant,
if not a leader lots of the time. But terrible
boozer loved to fight people when he was drunk. Only
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time I've ever been in jail was this guy's fault,
and he was a net negative for me. I didn't
say he was all bad. He actually I think tis
a really good heart. Made me laugh. But from my
life that human being was a net negative. Speaking of boozing,
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I think I'm not judging you if you if you
booze it up. I've had more than you've had. I
don't care how much you've had. I get it. I
get it. But I've told you before, used to drink
way too much all the time, drink and drink. Just
was it all bad? I've had some great times watching
the game and join it's playing cord hold in the
back of whatever, hanging out with the wife. I had
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some great times. Wasn't all bad. It was a net
negative in the end. Cutting net negatives from your life
is one of the most difficult things for good people
because you don't want to cut someone off or something off.
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Maybe it's a hobby, maybe you who knows what it is.
I don't know what your net negatives are in your life,
But people ask me who this usually comes up and
asks doctor Jesse Friday. People ask me, if you could
go back and tell young Jesse something, give him any advice.
What would you give him, and with the exception of
little things like buy apple Stock, I always say I
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would tell young Jesse to cut out net negatives the
second he sniffs them. Cut net negatives from your life.
As you get older and do it more, you'll become
addicted to it because every single time you do it.
I just did it again recently. Every single time you
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do it, you'll be mad at yourself for waiting so long.
The second you cut it out, it's like you, ah,
this huge weight. It's like you just picked up woo
Bi Goldberg and threw her off your shoulders. That's what
it's like. You're finally you're free. Good people have a
hard time doing it. Do it that that person you
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We'll make it about a person, that person in your life.
You look at your phone when they call and you go,
oh gosh, I wonder what her drama is going to
be this time? Stop taking that call? Well for how
long forever? That that person in your friends circle, there
always ends up drama around them no matter what. There's
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always a controversy. Even if there's not one at this
exact moment, in another hour, there'll be. If they were
on controversy number five thousand, cut that person out of
your life. Watch your life improve applies to hobbies, people, places.
Maybe places are net negatives for you. That happens too.
Maybe you shouldn't be in the mall. Maybe maybe you
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shouldn't go bowling. Maybe maybe bowling brings negative things into
your life. Cut out net negatives. That's all I'm gonna say.
Back to the port stuff someone emailed into Chris already.
When this guy is well, I'll play the entire thing.
I was just gonna play the end again. But this guy,
this union boss Daggett, he says stuff like this.
Speaker 8 (22:53):
I'm not asking for the world. They know what I want.
They know what I want, and if they don't, no,
then I have to go into the street and we
have to fight for what we rightfully deserve.
Speaker 2 (23:05):
These people today don't know what the shrike is.
Speaker 8 (23:09):
When my men hit the streets from Maine to Texas,
every single port will locked down.
Speaker 2 (23:16):
You know what's gonna happen, I'll tell you. First week
be all over the news every nine boom boom.
Speaker 8 (23:23):
Second week, guys who sell cars can't sell cars because
the cars ain't coming in off the ships. They get
laid off. Third week, malls are closing down. They can't
get the goods from China, they can't sell clothes, they
can't do this.
Speaker 2 (23:41):
Everything in the United States comes on a ship. They
go out of business.
Speaker 8 (23:46):
Construction workers get laid off because the materials aren't coming in.
The steel's not coming in, the lumber's not coming in.
They lose their job. Everybody's hating the long showman now
because now how they realize how important our jobs are.
Now I have the President screaming at me. I'm putting
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a taff Holly on you go ahead. Taff Holly means
I have to go back to work for ninety days
after cooling you off.
Speaker 2 (24:13):
Period.
Speaker 8 (24:14):
Do you think when I go back for ninety days,
those men are going to go to work on that
pier and con today's world.
Speaker 2 (24:18):
I'll cripple you. I will cripple you. And you have
no idea what that means. Nobody does.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
I will cripple you. The guy who emailed it to
Chris said, the guy sounds like a terrorist. And see
this is the problem with not knowing the temperature of
the room. Because here's the truth. He has to talk
like that privately. Totally fine. He has to be essentially
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a terrorist. In his negotiations on behalf of his union members.
When he gets in that conference room and all the
doors get closed and you have the port guys and
the shipping guys and they're always there, he has to
speak exactly like that. I have no issue with that
at all. He has to look at a mall in
the eye and set and tell every one of them,
every single one of them. In today's world, I'll cripple you.
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I will cripple you. No issue with it. You say
that publicly, you say that to me. That's a good point, Chris.
You say it to me, you say it to you. Well,
now you just made yourself my enemy. It wasn't your
enemy before. I didn't even have a dog in the fight.
I don't care. You can't see how the people are suffering.
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You can't see how these tactics are going to backfire.
And you know what the biggest giveaway is again, some
of this stuff comes with times change and people don't
realize it. I'll play the beginning of this again. It's
really a big giveaway.
Speaker 8 (25:50):
I'm not asking for the world. They know what I want.
They know what I want, and if they don't, no,
then I have to go into the street, and we
have to fight for oh, we rightfully deserve. These people
today don't know what a shrike is.
Speaker 1 (26:06):
You hear what he said, then I have to go
into the streets. These people today don't know what a
strike is. He's used to the seventies, the eighties, not
the information age where you can grab your union guys
and shut down a port in New York City, and
the guy in Charlotte, North Carolina, is none the wiser.
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Maybe he'll read about it in the paper, probably not,
Probably won't see it on the nightly news. So you
can talk like this, I'll cripple you. Don't mess with me, Jack,
I'll take to the streets and shut you down. He's
used to talking like that. I guarantee this guy has
spoken that way in his entire life. That times change
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in this information age, the social media era. If you're
lucky enough to get internet service back to your home
in western North Carolin, after watching your parents and your
dog get swept away by flood waters and trying to
rebuild your life, and you pull out your iPhone and
see the Longshorman president talking like.
Speaker 2 (27:13):
This today's world, I'll cripple you. I will cripple you.
Speaker 1 (27:17):
You don't know how to take the temperature of the
room because you don't know the era in which you live.
I'm the guy without a dog in the fight. I
really don't care. But man alive. You want to talk
about making yourself the enemy of the people. It's these
guys gotta change with the times, my friend, gotta change
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with the times. You and your gold pinky ring and
your chains. Good grief. Every guy thinks he's Jimmy Hoffen.
Now what, Chris, I can't take it.
Speaker 5 (27:47):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (27:47):
I am a little jealous of the pinky ring Chris. Okay,
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with these huge hands. What Chris, with the huge hands,
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and headlines I didn't get to next. This is the
Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final
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segment of The Jesse Kelly Show. On a Tuesday, We're
like ten minutes away from VP debate night, Vance versus Walls.
Of course, as I said, I'm over the top hopeful
that Vance is just gonna crush him, which of course
means it'll be an unmitigated disaster for us tonight. That
means Vance will probably trip and fall when he gets
on the stage. Who knows, Walls, maybe he'll have an
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extra bump of cocaine tonight and be super fired up.
I don't know. The weird hand gestures that who knows,
who knows, But I'm excited and I'm gonna be watching
it in ten minutes from now with as few people
as humanly possible. One more word, I'm taking the temperature
of the room. Remember the Commerce Secretary raymondo was name.
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We got these terrible Bureau of Labor job numbers. Never remember.
I can't stress this enough. This is the Commerce Secretary,
the Commerce Secretary.
Speaker 6 (30:11):
When you hear that, do you potentially think that this
new numbers could be a liability.
Speaker 4 (30:15):
For this campaign?
Speaker 7 (30:16):
Now, when I hear that, first of all, I don't
believe it because I've never heard Donald Trump say anything truth.
Speaker 1 (30:21):
It is, though, from the Bureau of Labor. I don't
I'm not familiar with that. A Bureau of Labor job's numbers.
What well, that wasn't a one off for the old
Commerce Secretary. The ports are shut down on one day
equals one week. The American people are already as of
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right now, the American people will feel this shutdown and
it gets worse exponentially by the day. Hey Commerce Secretary,
are you gonna tighten this situation up.
Speaker 4 (30:56):
Where have you been kind of focused on hearing on
what would happened if the strikers, let's say longer than
a week?
Speaker 1 (31:03):
Again, I have not been very focused on that. People
what shut down half the ports in America? Oh gosh,
I was busy. I haven't been very focused on that.
Speaker 2 (31:19):
All right, I had to do.
Speaker 1 (31:20):
I had just not to talk about this quickly because
there's a huge societal issue I could go into. But
it just makes me laugh. This is from the Blaze.
Democrat Judge commissioner candidate allegedly concoct an online race hoax
to help their campaigns in Texas. He's some Indian dude,
Tarrell Patel, and he put a bunch of fake racist
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comments against him on the internet, and now he got
busted for it. I would just say, these things wouldn't
happen ever, if we didn't create a culture that incentivizes
these things. How pathetic and sad is it that we
have pushed race division for so long, We've pushed white
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guilt for so long that Look, it's not limited to
political candidates. It's human being after human being after human
being in this country. If you are well, as long
as you're not a white male, you just instinctively know. Hey,
at least I always have that card to play. How
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sad is that? How poisoned have we made ourselves as
a society. Oh and I want you to remember this
about Tim Walls as you watch the VP debate tonight.
Not only are these people bringing in as many foreigners
as humanly possible to replace you. Not only are they
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doing that, they.
Speaker 5 (32:53):
Brag about we have more refugees per capita than any
other state. That's not just morally a good thing, it's
our economic and cultural future.
Speaker 8 (33:02):
This beautiful diversity we see out in Worthington.
Speaker 3 (33:05):
When I'm there, you see fifty languages spoken in the school.
Speaker 1 (33:10):
We have more refugees per capita than any other state.
And he doesn't say it bragging, or he doesn't say
it in shame. He brags about it. If you walk
into one of our schools, you won't even hardly hear English.
Aren't we killing it? No? No, you're not, sir.
Speaker 2 (33:34):
And now here's a headline, why you know you know
the thing?
Speaker 1 (33:38):
Headlines we didn't get to Soro skits sweetheart deal from
Biden Harris government in US radio Buy up Yes America
not content with allowing this communist to infiltrate our politics
at every level, from national to local. We are now
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going to allow the man who wants to bring down
the country to purchase two hundred radio stations across the country.
This is seriously the most suicidal nation I've ever seen
or heard about in my life. We live in it
that the Jimmy Carter becomes the first president to turn
one hundred. Happy birthday. Trump forced the downsize What Chris,
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I'm just got a big I'm not a big birthday guy.
That's awesome. I think it's Yeah, well my birthday, I'm
big on. I don't care about Jimmy's. Trump forced the
downsize rally because the Secret Service was protecting the Iranian president. Look,
let's just call it what it is. At this point
in time, there's wilful neglect going on with the protection
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of Donald Trump's life. Don't ever forget Democrats actually tried
to get a bill through that would strip him of
Secret Service protection completely. They've done everything and their power
to ensure he's murdered before the election because they're communists.
It's the Year of our twenty twenty four, and DC
is voting on whether to lift its COVID eviction moratorium.
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That's from not the Bee. I actually saw it. Last
time I traveled. I saw a couple different people who
were still double masked, and I had It's been so
long since I had seen someone wearing a mask that
I had. I'd forgotten that we just shattered a portion
of this population mentally over a chess cold Governor Brad Little,
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that's Idaho cheers Boise State Women's volleyball for canceling the
game against a team with a trans player like far
be it for me to praise too many GOP politicians,
and I know this is the bare minimum, but to
have a governor actually have the guts to step up
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and speak out against trannies beating up our women in sports, Honestly,
that's an improvement for the GOP. Good for you, Governor.
The FED is not on a preset course to lower
interest rates. Oh wonderful. That should pair well with the
port strike. Biden Harris administration supports China buying US land. Well, maeah,
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if you hate the country rubbed, you care leftists line
up to buy Alex Jones info wars to destroy the brand.
I almost forgot that they bankrupted Alex Jones to the
point of one point one point five billion dollars. There's
a scary lesson in there. It's vp debate time, that's
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all