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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a Wednesday. We are going to discuss more Democrat tightrope
walking if you will. Dome was asked about people standing
for the anthem or not. That'll be fun. We'll get
to that in a second. We have some Haitians whining
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about the work conditions over here. The communist only cares
about the revolution. A great example of that some man
on the street stuff that's actually courtesy of Savannah Hernandez.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
That is so much more coming up this hour on
the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. I didn't want to
do a couple more emails, Jesse. I was wondering if
you laughed as hard as I did when Timmy that
beat Tim Walls name dropped naked Kendall two or three
times during the debate last night. Last night, he's talking
about James Langford. In case you're wondering, that's my nickname
for Republican Senator of Oklahoma, James Langford. I didn't laugh,
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To be honest, I really really despise that man because
he's everything I hate about the GOP one. He shouldn't
be there. That's part of my hatred forum. This is
not a man who got elected as a Republican in
Massachusetts or New Hampshire or one of these kind of
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bluish purple states. Oklahoma is an awesome state, sick and
it's one of the reddest states I've ever seen in
my life. I love Oklahoma, and that that eunuch is
the GOP senator, one of the two GOP senators from
that state is so unacceptable, unacceptable. Do you know someone
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to the right of me could get elected in Oklahoma
and still brain dead GOP primary voters will go to
the pools if they even get off the couch, and
go vote for that ginger Eunuch time and time and
time again, because he ran a TV ad talking about
I love guns or something like that, and because he's
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welcomed and all of these skinny jeans loser churches in
Oklahoma where they go around and all they talk about
is turn the other cheek. And of course Jesus would
want us to flood the country with the illegals. After all,
my daughter being massacred by a Haitian is what Christ
wanted for me. That I can't stand that mentality and
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he represents all of it, and I just want to
reinforce this. I'm not gonna he gets me upset, as
you can see. I just want to reinforce this. When
James Langford is up for reelection, if he has a
significant primary challenger who is decent, some rhino type. If
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there is a significant primary challenger, I might move to
Oklahoma not to vote. That's how much campaigning against James
Langford and that primary I'm going to do. You were
going to see me on stage giving speeches. I might
buy billboards myself. That's how much I want to destroy
this person's political career for everything he's done to me
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and my country. And last night when Tim Walls brought
him up during the debate that's now debate numereau dos
where James Langford and his amnesty bill was brought up
and it gave cover to Democrats in an election year
on an issue that should destroy them in this election.
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And that's courtesy of James freaking Langford. And yes, Chris,
we did get a voicemail about James Langford. Please take it.
Speaker 3 (03:54):
Away, hey, Jesse. Biggest loser in last night's debate was
obviously James Langford low t James Langford because at the
beginning of the debate, Waaltz was clearly professing his man
love for Lankfort, and by the end of the debate, well,
it was clear his man crush had shifted to jd
Vance rock On brother.
Speaker 1 (04:16):
That's all that's thrill, man. Oh my gosh. People wonder
why I go in on the GOP a lot. I've
actually had GOP reps and members of various state parties
that I've met or reached out to me saying, hey, Jesse,
it hurts me when you attack us like this. I
have standards from my friends and my allies. I know
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the Communist is my enemy. I know he is. If
someone who's supposedly on my team is helping the Communists
destroy me using the cover of me of my values,
that's in my mind so much worse than the communists
who just kind of nakedly wants to destroy the place.
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I can't take it anymore. I can't take that kind
of crap. All right, now, let's discuss this. I'm gonna try.
I I feel like my blood pressure is gonna go up,
and it doesn't need to go up, but I feel
like it's going to go up. Let's discuss people who
come here, immigrate here from horrible, horrible places and then complain.
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It bothers me a lot, and I should clarify before
I before I go off. And I'm not gonna yell.
I don't want to be stressed. I'm not gonna yell.
I'm gonna be calm. I'm so calm. But gratefulness is
a huge deal for me. It's one of those pet
peeves of mine. If I'm big on holding doors open
for people, I try to be big on manners. I've
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taught my sons that if I hold a door open
for you and you walk by me without saying thank you,
I will embarrass you. I'm telling you right now, and
I will do it loudly. You can ask my wife.
I'll even drop a thank you, or I'll do it.
You're welcome. I've had people just practically scurry off. I've
humiliated them so badly. That's how big gratefulness is for me.
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But my sons, if their wife makes them dinner, I
make them dinner. Now. They're good about this now, but
they're better be a thank you. There had better be
a thank you. If I buy you lunch. If I
whatever I happy to do better be a thank you,
or it bothers me. Gratefulness is something I don't know why.
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Maybe it's part of my family. Maybe it's a kelly thing.
It grades on me, and I guess that's why. That's
why this kind of stuff bothers me. They interviewed this
Haitian dude talking about what it's like to live here
in factories. I just want to before I play this,
I want to remind you that Haiti is living hell.
It is and it has been forever. I will always
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believe that it is a cursed place. I believe it
is cursed. The very ground. I believe it is cursed.
It was a living hell. When they had slaves there,
it was like the worst slavery in the Western hemisphere.
What they did to those poor people. And then the
slavery rebellion was just butchery on both sides, awful. And
then after having had a slave rebellion, it's somehow just
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as bad as it always was. The aids rate the disease.
They cook people and eat them alive. That the facto
leader of the country had a nickname Barbecue because you
cooked people and ate them and if you're a Haitian
luxuriating in Springfield, Ohio, I don't want to hear how
many the manager is.
Speaker 4 (07:32):
When I got here, it was really late the day
and they put us on a womb with seven or
eight people. He was only one bed. Whenever I have are.
Speaker 1 (07:45):
There too many people in your room?
Speaker 4 (07:47):
Oh I'm so sad and swelling? Or I have any
kind of medical conditions on my hand and I'm not
able to work. Supervisor management will give me a lot
of pressure to work. Who're supposed to get a better
living condition us out of that? We were killing him?
Speaker 1 (08:02):
Oh oh, my heart is spreaking right now? Is your
manager heart on you?
Speaker 5 (08:12):
Man?
Speaker 1 (08:13):
That is too bad? How are things back in Haiti?
Go live with barbecue? How about you go to the
camera And the only thing I want to hear from
you is thank you, Thank you? That human being you
pay for him? Did you know that you do?
Speaker 6 (08:34):
You can't afford eggs, you can't afford rent, you can't
afford anything in you. The American taxpayer pay everything for
that dirt ball, and he comes over here luxuriating in
a country you are paying for when you can't afford anything,
whining about the sleeping conditions, and the manager go back
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and sleep in Haiti and let.
Speaker 1 (08:59):
Me know how it go. You go home, Oh Jersey,
it's too harsh tough. This country needs a big heaping
dose of harsh. Mommy's gone, Daddy's here now, it's me
go home. If you are from a foreign country and
you were unhappy with your living conditions or working conditions
in the United States of America, get on a boat,
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get on a plane, get a life raft with a
motor on it, or some oars, and start paddling Jack goodbye, Gosh,
dan it, I wasn't gonna do that. Shut up, Chris,
I wipcm. I've never been better. I have a new
pen knife. I didn't tell you about it. I saw this.
This surgeon in the UK. He operated on somebody using
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a pen knife, the same penknife I used to cut
up lunch. And this is supposed to be controversial. I
could perform surgery with my new pen knife. I have
one of those ones. It's one of the ones with
the little toothpick in it. You've seen those with? What Chris,
why are you putting your head in your hands. It's
got the little toothpick and it's got the little scissors.
Those are the handiest thing in the world, the little
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what is it, Victoria Knox or whoever makes those things?
They're awesome. And the Tweezers too, the Tweezers, the scissors.
I could perform surgery. I could, and I have super
steady hands. Not only are they huge, they're super steady,
so I could do it. Anyway, let's talk a little
bit with some of us. We have a couple of
voicemails about the docs school board. What's a question for
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school board? What's happening with the hurricane stuff? We have
a bunch more. Hang on, Jesse, Chilly, It is the
Jesse Kelly Show coming back with Nancy Pelosi's theme song
there on a Wednesday. Remember, you can email the show
Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com and we'll get to
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some of those here in a few Look, we can
get to emails where we can talk about the Florida
man and Florida man and his mother busted for running
a quote sprawling prostitution rink. That's from not the Bee.
You know, my mom never went into business with me. Anyway, Jesse,
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I just drove home. I just drove by my home
on the river directly below the Watwaga Dam in Elizabethton, Tennessee.
Elizabeth And I'm sure I'm screwing that up. I didn't
know that town. I drove through Hampton, Tennessee, a neighboring community.
The devastation here is unimaginable. The citizens in our community
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are true warriors and angels. Within two hours, neighbors were
cutting the trees that fell in our yard to clear
the roads. Churches jumped in and we are taking care
of our own. We didn't wait for the government. Starlink
is now up in multiple black Hawk helicopters are continuously
flying rescue missions. Thank you for warning about scammers and
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keeping this story alive. I have a couple other requests. First,
thank all of the volunteers from across the country helping
with this catastrophe. Second, I think we need to implement
life in prison for looters or just allow property owners
to shoot them people cleaning their homes while low life
individuals steal. We live in the most beautiful part of
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the country. It will be beautiful again. It will be
doesn't seem like it now I've seen the devastation. I'm
trying to make sure the word stays out there as
best I can. I know that's nothing for you. You've lost everything.
I'm not doing anything, but it people who steal like that. Look,
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we had signs all over the place, and we had
our hurricane down here. There was very little looting, and
people would have signs in the and they're young, lard yohn.
That's a mixture between a lawn and the yard in
their yard that would say we shoot. Those signs were everywhere,
and believe it or not, as crime ridden and disastrous
as Houston is during Harvey, there was almost no no looting.
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There was very very little looting. It was not something
that was done. People who take advantage of others, both
charities and looters when people are going through hell like this,
are the worst kind of scum, the lowest kind of scum. Honestly,
I'm not even I'm not sure they shouldn't get the
death penalty. I really mean that. It's like, look, there
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are things in life where you know this human being
is not made for civil society. There are just little indicators.
And if you're one of those guys, if you see
someone going through a flood, devastation, people having lost at all,
and your first thought is, hey, we should get the
boys together and go steal some of their stuff. M
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tell look at you're not fit for society, You're not
fit really for a cage. This is why I'm a
big believer in penal colonies, where they used to just
drop people in tropical islands and let their teeth rot
out and the dysentery get them and you all just
have a good That's exactly where that person needs to go.
Another thing, look, another indicator. Here's one people who abuse dogs.
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I'm not even one of these guys who loves every dog. Ah, Muffy,
I'm not. I'm really not. I love my dog, I
love Fred. I don't love everybody's dog, So I'm not
that guy. And I do think we kind of tend
to treat our dogs better than we treat humans, so
I believe that. At the same time, if you have
someone who abuses a dog, a loving, loyal creature like
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a dog, it shows there's something broken inside of you.
You're probably you should probably go to my penal colony.
You should, what, Chris, Maybe we should start our own
We can how hard what you can't get away with that, Chris,
You can get away with anything. It's easy. All you
have to do is become a Democrat who's going to
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prosecute you. You know how this works. That said, she
did also say thank you to everyone volunteering, thank you
to everyone contributing. Thank you to everybody I have seen
this time and time and time again. Americans will rally
and help other Americans. The government won't. The government can't.
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The government hates you, even if it loved you. It's
stupid and inefficient. But Americans will help and support their
fellow Americans, especially in their time of need. I remember
the Cajun Navy rolling into this area during Harvey, like
a dag gone army to the rescue. It was awesome
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to watch. It's just people are really really terrific about that,
all right, Sheriff Jesse. We moved from a small town
outside San Diego called Ramona. I absolutely loved it. My
husband and I grew up there. We were high school sweethearts.
But we saw all the bad changes moving into our
account country town and we couldn't vote out or fix
so we sold our house, packed up our four beautiful kiddos,
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and moved to Bonners Ferry, Idaho, Trump Country. When I
saw the huge Trump sign as wed in God guns,
family and neighbors. I knew I was home who visited
one time and found a house to buy. We've been
here for seven months. We started my husband's plumbing business,
and I am partnered with a couple people to start
a catering company. We are enjoying our new life, fishing
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all the time, rafting, hiking and exploring. Thank you for
your advice to move to a red state. Best decision.
We couldn't be happier. Her name is Kira. I think,
I think, honestly, you can go ahead and sign every
one of these with best decision I ever made, because
every one of them says that, every single one of them.
Get out of your blue area. Get to a place
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where you're surrounded by people who share your values. Now,
there's a Man on the Street segment Savannah Hernandez. That
a street reporter. She's my friend. She's a wonderful street reporter.
She did a little Man on the Street segment asking
people who they support and why for potus. There's just
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a couple job droppers in here, but it's pretty revealing
about where we are.
Speaker 3 (17:03):
How come I hate Trump?
Speaker 1 (17:06):
We need someone competent in there. I think Trump could
start a world war without even realizing. She's voting for
Kamala because Trump is incompetent, not kidding, we voted for her? Uh,
Kamala harrin?
Speaker 4 (17:19):
How come?
Speaker 7 (17:20):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (17:21):
Because she's a woman. I think that it's time for
America to have a woman president. How don't you like?
Just look, it could go. I could play it on
and maybe I'll play a little bit more. But just
digest that for a moment. I'm voting for Kamala. Why
she's a woman?
Speaker 3 (17:37):
What?
Speaker 1 (17:39):
What did what did you say? Kamala?
Speaker 6 (17:41):
Because she's a woman.
Speaker 1 (17:43):
Yes, it's not about It's not about it being women.
I don't care if it's a women. It's about it's
about their party.
Speaker 8 (17:49):
I love women.
Speaker 2 (17:51):
But Trump has to be the person may because taxes
are going lower, war is going lower.
Speaker 6 (17:57):
Why do we like Kamala?
Speaker 3 (17:58):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (17:59):
Why do we like Mala? Yeah? Disaster anyway. I do
love my dog. That's why I love Fred. That's why
give him read it. That's why I give him rough greens.
Speaker 3 (18:09):
I do.
Speaker 1 (18:10):
He's part of our family. Dogs become part of the family,
and I want these dogs. I want your dog. I
want my dog to live longer, want my kids. It's funny.
My kids say it now when they're pouring his food
and his bowl and they start sprinkling rough Greens on
his food. We gotta have Fred live longer because he's
sitting right there and he loves it. Of course, the
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all natural nutritional supplement. Roughgreens. Buy some, put it on
your dog's food. Your dog will have a shinier coat,
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trio bag or call him eight three three three three
we'll be back. What Chris, We can make jokes. It's fine,
you got that right. The Jesse Kelly Show. It is
the Jesse Kelly Show on a wednesdaymember. If you missed
any part of the show, you can download the whole
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thing on iHeart, Spotify, iTunes. Chris, let's go back to
the voicemails. What did this guy have to say about
Lucky Lucciano.
Speaker 8 (19:23):
We need a guy like Lucky Luciano. That's what we need.
A guy work with us, not like this this Union
guy that is trying to cripple everybody. We don't want that.
We need a guy like Lucky Luciano work with us
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so defeat the enemies in World War two. That's what
we really need. But this guy wants to cripple everybody.
It's not cool. It's not cool, especially at this particular time.
Speaker 1 (19:58):
Look a Okay, I understand the language has been bad.
I'm not a big supporter of this guy, the leader
of the Union that We've already talked about that a lot.
But I don't know that we necessarily have to puff
up Lucky Luciano. And for those unfamiliar with what he's
talking about, I've done a history segment on this before.
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I'm not going to do it again. But we were
very worried, justifiably so, during World War Two about Germans,
the Germany, the Germany, the Germans committing acts of sabotage
on our ports, specifically in and around New York City,
such a major port. And remember there were German submarines
right off the New York coast sinking American ships. People
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don't realize how close that war came to our shores.
There were Japanese subs off of California firing into California.
So who controls the ports, Well, same people who still
control it. Organized crime in the unions. They're all all
these East Coast, these gigantic East Coast unions. There's hey,
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this guy Daggert, the head of the union. You know,
little controversy. He got caught in an associate of the
genove Ac crime family was caught on a wiretap saying
that this guy's the one he wanted in charge of
the union. Why do you think that is Anyway, Luciano
is approached by the government during World War II and
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they tell him, hey, we want help. In fact, it
was more Meyer Lansky. Luciano was doing time at the time,
but Mayor Lansky and Luciano were friends, they worked together,
and they said, hey, we want help. Will you make
sure the docs are secure, make sure there's no sabotage.
And from that point forward there was no sabotage. So
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as far as who did what theyre, I don't know,
but I think you're probably taking it a little too
far if you think if you think Lucky Luciano did
that out of the goodness of his home. I'm not
saying I'm not saying there was no goodness in his heart,
but not so sure that was the reason. All right,
one more voicemail, we'll get back to the stories.
Speaker 8 (22:08):
Go ahead, Hey, Jesse.
Speaker 5 (22:10):
In a couple of days, I'm going to stare down
a couple of card carrying Communist members who are running
for school board in our great state of South Carolina. Here,
So had a question for you. What is the best
question that I can ask them to expose them to
all the other people that are going to be at
this town hall because I want to make sure we
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do everything we can to get our red Republican friends
elected to the school board and keep South Carolina red
as can be.
Speaker 1 (22:40):
Thanks, ask them how many genders there are? It sounds simplistic,
doesn't it. It almost sounds that we talk, we have
this discussion all the time. It almost sounds ridiculous. But
when you think about this, think about this man and woman.
It is it's the basic building block of our planet.
There are men, there are women. They are different. We
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are made for each other, we're made to fit together,
but they are different men and women. That is a
basic biological fact that all of human history has acknowledged.
If you have anybody on your school board, when you
ask that question, how many genders or how many sexes?
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Because genders really kind of using their terminology, But if
you want to do that, that's fine. How many genders
there are? If that is even a difficult question for
them to answer, that person is either compromised or they're
too stupid and weak to sit on the school board
of your school district. That is the easiest, most basic
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question to answer in the history of the world. If
they struggle with it, if you hear anything other than
two right off the bat, they gotta go I. Honestly,
it's a fairly universal question. You can ask anybody if
you're vetting them running for office. Maybe you're a county
or city or even school board or a lot of
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these are non partisan elections, that's what they call them,
so there's not going to be a Democrat or a Republican.
It's go, oh, I'm bob, I'm bob, I love school.
You don't know who he is. Trying to feel the
guy out, pull him aside, or ask him in front
of everybody. Ask him. It's the easiest answer in the world.
It's like asking somebody is water wet, what color is
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the sky? How many genders are there? If they don't
say two and say too quickly, in fact, if they
start filibustering, wow, I mean, this has been a very
compy that gone immediately gone, because it's the most basic
question in the world. The building blocks of the planet.
Men and women, they are different. You cannot transition. You
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can't transition as a child, you can't transition as an adult.
I don't care how many pieces you cut off your
body or how many things you inject yourself with you.
If you you were born a man, will always be one.
You will die a man. And if you are born
a woman, you will always be one. You will back
into things in your car. You're the entire life. That
is how we are made. Period. End a story. Now,
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let's go back to that tightrope talk we've had before
Dome was asked about people standing for the anthem. Should
they do it? Remember that conversation we've had about how
Democrats have to walk a tightrope. They're trying not to
freak out. Older Union Democrat guy loves America. Maybe he's
a veteran loves America. Not really down with all the
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training craziness, but still hates Republicans votes. Democrat Dome needs
his vote, but she also needs the vote of all
the America hating Commi scumbags. She needs their vote too.
So when you get a question, should you stand for
the anthem? If you ask me for that, if you
ask me that, the answers yes, stand up, take your
freaking hat off, shut your mouth, and put your hand
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over your heart. It's really not difficult at all. He
ask Dome that question. This is what you get, should
for the national anthem?
Speaker 7 (26:02):
I think that one of the beautiful things about our
country is that we were founded on certain principles that
we articulated.
Speaker 1 (26:12):
And remember what we talked about Philibus seventeen seventy six.
Speaker 7 (26:15):
We are all and should be treated as equals. We
articulated those principles in our constitution, and part of what
we decided is what makes a fair and just and
noble society and a democracy. A true democracy is freedom
of religion, freedom right of association, freedom to organize, First Amendment.
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So that is part of who we are as a country,
and I will defend it to the core, which is
that we give people certain choices in this.
Speaker 1 (26:46):
Country Okay, hey Jesse, I love your show. I get
it at five pm in Madison, Mississippi, six twenty am.
Thank you for your service. I enjoy your Monday tribute
to fallen heroes. It's moving. I let my fourteen year
old listen if he happens to be in my truck
with me. Democrats have all the swing states covered. They've
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had three and a half years to register enough illegals.
I know my ideas on Trump October Surprise are very
good ones. I'd like to talk to his strategy people
to assure Slash convince them my thoughts are valid. Can
you help who is helping his strategy FP one. I've
called them the RNC, both congressional representatives, and I have
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not gotten through. You said you get about a thousand
emails a day, So I will send you ten of
these and hope your staff takes notice. Please don't send ten.
Don't do that, don't take listen. When you run for office,
one thing I discovered that I did not know before
I started running for office. When you run for office,
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you will find this. And I'm not actually not ripping
on your plan. Maybe you have a great plan, but
you will that almost everyone you meet, they think they
have the solution. I know the ad you need to run,
I know the stance you need to take, I know
the strategy you need. Everyone you meet knows how to
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run your campaign better than you do, every single one
of them. This applies to president City Council up that
you will run into this when you run for office.
I'm not saying that to insult you for sending the email.
I am saying even if I had a direct line
to Donald Trump and could text him your plan right now,
he would ignore it and block my number because I
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gave him advice, and he has more advice than he
could ever handle in his life. So I know that's frustrating,
but you're better off not giving out advice. There. Now,
let's do one more segment. Let's talk about that. Where
does the communists loyalty really lie? Hang on the Jesse
Kelly Show, I Like It returns next it is the
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Jesse Kelly Show. I know segment of the Jesse Kelly Show,
And I'm going to do a couple things before I
get to headlines. I didn't get to the first. One
of those things is this people get confused about where
the communists loyalty lies, they don't understand because they get
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confused by labels. They get confused by many things. And
sometimes you'll hear people on the right when because Republicans
are so beaten down and tired of being accused of racism,
you'll see people on the right say Democrats are the
real racists. Democrats are the real racists. But it's actually
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not true, it's not true at all. I'm sure there
are racists in there or not, but Democrats are communists,
and communists don't actually care about race. They don't care
about religion, gender, skin color, the climate, they don't care
about anything. They say, they care about none of it,
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all right, Communists care about the revolution, the revolution, burning
everything down, destroy everything. That is the purpose, the sole
and singular purpose of the communist. That's where his mind
goes at all times. That's where he focuses at all times.
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That's why if you've ever known a black person who
switches parties, he switches from Democrat to Republican, maybe you
are that black person and you see them saying terrible
things to them, terrible things Uncle Tom and the N
word and all kinds of crap. They will say those
things to black people. It's easy to think, Wow, these
people are really racist. It's not that they're really racist.
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You stopped helping the revolution. You betrayed the revolution. So
they're just trying to say anything they can think of
to hurt you for being a trader to the revolution.
A woman gets called the most vile things in the
world by the Party of Feminism. Why is it because they
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actually hate women? No, she's a trader to the revolution.
A gay person maybe that's you. Maybe you were in
the Navy and you switch from being a Democrat to
a Republican. You'll hear the worst possible things they'll say
to gay people who do that. Is it because they
hate gay people?
Speaker 8 (31:27):
Now?
Speaker 1 (31:27):
They don't care about you one way or the other.
You're a trader to the revolution. Want to hear a
great example of this. Listen to this one. This is
I'm on MSNBC. Why is the Democratic share of the
Latino vote shrinking?
Speaker 2 (31:44):
And what I said to you when we asked the
question was Latinos want to be white. They want to
be with the cool kids. They want to be I
mean asking Latinos all the time and.
Speaker 1 (31:55):
Day Latinos want to be white. I'm surrounded by Latinos.
None of them has ever expressed that to me, even
when I'm making merciless fun of them for various things.
None of them care about that. My best friend's Latino
doesn't want to be white. Why would she say such
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a stupid thing. Well, she doesn't care about Latin notes
or however she put it. She cares about the revolution.
She's a revolutionary. And if you're a lut you know
who switched sides? Why do you shake your head, Chris?
You get so Chris gets so jealous when I start
speaking Spanish. I know it's just jealousy because he wants
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to be like trilingual like I am. But you don't
have to be. What Chris, why are you shaking your head?
English fluently, Spanish fluently, and I speak a little bit
of Italian. I think we established that. In fact, remember
I speak a little European. Actually, anyway, they betrayed the revolution.
Therefore the worst things are acceptable to do to what traders.
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That's why they call black people who leave the N word.
That's why they call women who leave the most vile
things in the world. That's why they call gay people
who leave terrible things. That's why they call Latinos who
leave Ah, they just want to be white. They are
considered traders, treasonous. We are fighting a revolution against the
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evil Empire of America. How could you betray the revolution?
That's why they say those things. All right, let's get
the headlines. I didn't get to before we do that.
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take advantage of Choctober. All right, all right, and now
here's a headline. Why you know, you know the thing
headlines We didn't get to a self feeding circle. How
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a web of NGOs enabled by Biden Harris is fueling
the migrant crisis. This just goes if you dig into
it's the courtesy of the Daily Caller. It just goes
into what we've discussed many times before about how our
taxpayer dollars are taken from us by the government. They
hand them out to NGOs, non government organizations, Catholic and otherwise.
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The NGOs in turn sponsor illegals, bring illegals in, give them.
It is a huge, ugly web, and almost all of
it is done with your money. And honestly, it needs
to be broken up by Republican ags. It really does.
It's rico, it's racketeering. Gavin Newsom signs a bill banning
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local voter ID requirements. Huh, that is so interesting. I
wonder why they do that. Oh, look at this. Democrats
sue to block Georgia rule requiring ballot handcounts on election day.
It is interesting how Democrats say they don't cheat and
elections aren't stolen and there's no fraud. Yet if you
even ask someone to show an ID, they try to
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stop you. You try to get the ballots counted in
a reasonable way, they will stop you. And they want
everyone to vote by mail, the easiest way to commit fraud.
Huh interesting. Netflix suffers record cancelations after co founder donates
seven million dollars to Kamala Harris. I am so proud
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of us as a movement at how much better we
have been putting our money where our morals are. We
have dropped that old pathetic conservative take. I know, dude,
boycnt length the left does, and we've started to actually
get teeth with the communist and I dig it. This
guy has spent days flying rescue ops in North Carolina,
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says the Feds are nowhere to be seen. I just
forget the Feds. Just I love you guys. As we speak,
dudes are out there flying rescue ops saving Americans. I
love this country. That's freaking awesome. We will be back
to do it again. That's all