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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show.
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Let's have some fun.
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On a Friday and amazing ask Doctor Jesse Friday, and
we have so much to tackle this Friday.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
The strike is over, guy kind of. I've got some
information for you on that, which I'll get to you
here in the beginning. We are going to talk a
lot of Helene flooding, FEMA stuff. Glenn Beck is hopefully
going to be joining us in about a half hour
from now. I say hopefully he wants to. He's trying
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to come on. He's over there, he's helping, but because
of the conditions on the ground, cell phone survey is bad. Okay,
he just got back. Now he's okay, Chris, Okay, So
I think we're good for Glenn back about a half
hour from now. He'll give us the skinny, the view
from the ground. We have asked Doctor Jesse questions, lots
of them on the hurricane, the disaster, how that's going
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to affect the vote. Should you go to a Trump
rally or should you be nervous because they keep trying
to murder him. Why do they keep saying Trump is
a threat to democracy and the tunnelers.
Speaker 4 (01:25):
Of World War One.
Speaker 1 (01:27):
All that and so much more coming up tonight on
the world famous Jesse Kelly's show Now before Oh yeah,
and I went to a school board for him last night.
We'll talk about that in a little bit before I
get to any of the other stuff. Good news. It
happened kind of during the last hour of the show
last night, but we were waiting on confirmation of a
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couple things. The strike. The port strike is over. Had
some people give me kind of the skinny on it. Remember,
there were two things about the port strike. It's kind
of over, but it's kind of not. So just hear
me out here. The workers had two major complaints. Pay
because they're paid so much less than their West Coast
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counterparts pay, and automation. Automation is a big deal to them.
They don't want their jobs to be automated for obvious reasons. Now,
you and I can argue about whether or not it's
possible to stop something like that, but that's what the
strike was really about. So why are they temporarily going
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back to work? I have no doubt. Just like I
told you last night, before I do all this was happening.
There was a heavy amount of pressure on the head
of that union to get those workers back to work.
This is a Democrat union, not the workers, but the
head of it. This is Democrat union. If prices start
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skyrocketing and shelves get empty going into an election where
Democrats are already nervous, that is just something that they
were never gonna let fly for very long. I'm guessing
about this part. But they came to an agreement on
the pay, not the automation, so temporarily till January fifteenth,
they're going back to work. It solved the pay issue.
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We may be having this exact same conversation again on
January fifteenth because the automation issue is another issue entirely,
and I don't know even if that one can be solved.
But that was a long way of saying, this is
good news, very good news for America. For Americans, it's
a good thing. Now this guy wants to know, Hey, Jesse,
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why aren't the port closures getting more coverage in the news.
During COVID the supply chain was a huge news story,
but now it's not. He said, Also, have you upped
your game to crushed ice yet? Look, I will be
doing next week. I will be doing a reveal of
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my ice maker. I can't what, Chris. I've been holding
on to this secret for quite some time. It's going
to be a video reveal. You will be able to
see it. You will be able to almost almost experience
what I experience every day. I woke up today. Stopped
shaking your head, Chris. I woke up today and I
was sitting there talking to the wife, and I was
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drinking water in the morning. You know, I do my
chalkmail vitality stacking stuff. In the morning. I'm drinking water
and I looked at my glass. I thought, oh gosh,
it's so warm. But look that's where you would have
been stuck, not me. I walked over to my ice maker,
had my little scoop that's a sound makes, put a
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couple of scoops of ice in there, and then it
was oh gosh, it was so cold it almost hurt
my teeth. Anyway, that's what's going on in the Kelly household.
Back to the port strike. Why wasn't it getting a
bunch of national coverage. Well, that's because it's a system.
We have a rupt system. I'm going to say something
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and it's going to sound probably ridiculous. But when we
talk about it and when you process it, I think
you'll probably agree with me. If we had a media,
not a Republican media, but just a regular media, if
we had a genuine media and not a system, there
would be no Democrat Party. Democrats would be hated so
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much by the American people the party itself would have
had to drop the name Democrat and rebrand with something
else entirely. The only reason the Democrat Party exists is
the American media runs cover for them twenty four hours
a day, seven days a week. An American journalist, generally,
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I think it's ninety four to nine democrat. An American
journalist doesn't view their role as speaking truth to power
or exposing corruption or any of those things. They view
their role as protecting Democrats at any cost and attacking Republicans.
And that is the culture of journalism. That's what makes
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it so powerful. You walk into any newsroom ABC, NBCCBS, MSMEBC,
doesn't matter what it is. Even if you're a fire
breathing anti communist like me, you are going to walk
in there and probably not get very far because the
culture is so heavily on their side. Here's an example.
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I'll give you a little example here and we'll do
a little talk on this. But when I was. When
I was, I was still selling our vs, but I
had decided I was going to try for a media career,
so you start putting out content. I was doing little
dumb videos and things like that, and I got an opportunity.
It was with HLM. I don't even know if HI
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is still around, but HLN was essentially CNN's minor league.
You know how these channels there's Fox News and then
there's Fox Nation. Well HLN was a minor league channel
for CNN. This is seventy eight years ago. I get
an opportunity to go up and do a debate on
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the show. They want me to come up, and they
wanted me to go back and forth with some dirty
comy on the show. Yeah, no problem, I'm trying for
a media career. Any exposure is good. Sounds good. I
hop on a plane. They flew me up there. Doesn't
that sound cool? I couldn't believe that someone's flying me somewhere.
They flew me up there, and they put me up
in this hotel. It was right across the street from
the studio. So I already felt like a big shot.
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Wow flowed. It was New York City. To New York
City always feels cool anyway, love uwr New York Cities.
It's cool. But they put me up in a hotel.
Wows big. And then it's time for my show. I
walk across the street, I go to CNN. I sit down.
I don't remember who it was. It was a she.
I'm almost positive as a she. And I beat the
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living crep out of this woman in the debate on TV.
Just abused her, just abused her. She had no chance whatsoever.
And it was good to the point as soon as
it was over. Yeah, that's exactly right, Chris. I beat
her like Doug m Hoff. No, I'm kidding now, this
is all verbal. But it was so good as I
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When I was done, I took out the year piece
and I was leaving the studio. The producer of the show,
the big cheese of the show, it was a woman.
She stops me and she said, oh my gosh, that
was incredible. We want you regularly. We want to pay
you to be a regular contributor on the channel. That's
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how amazing that performance was. We want you to work
for us now. This is me. I'm trying to start
a media career. I have no idea even where to begin.
I'm doing backflips, right backflips. Oh my gosh, why are
you kidding me? I couldn't believe it. It was like
I made it. I thought I had made it. I
go back home, tell the wife. We celebrated that night.
Speaker 4 (09:05):
Woohoo.
Speaker 1 (09:07):
Never heard from him again. They never called again. I
was completely lost. Ghosted like that, ghosted like I'm sure
Chris was in high school all the time. They just
never called. So some years later, I get in a
working relationship with a friend of mine who happened to
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be at that network at the time, and then he
had left that network. I don't want to go into
the details of who it was, but he's someone who
would know, and I brought it up to him. By
this point, the radio show had taken off, the TV
show's fine, so everything was fine. So wasn't bitter. I
was just curious. I said, so what, hey, I killed
it there and they loved me and they wanted me back.
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I said, why didn't they bring me back? He said,
you don't know, really, and I said, no, I don't know.
He said, they didn't bring you back because you killed it.
You can't be a Republican who makes Democrats look bad
and work on this channel or on that channel. If
you're going to be the Republican on the channel, you
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have to be the token moron who shows up and
gets beaten by Democrats every day. You didn't get invited
back because you did good, You moron, And it just
it was like a light bulb, but not in my head.
I couldn't. That's how committed the American media is to
protecting Democrats and making Republicans look bad. That's true story.
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We'll continue actually along the same note thought frame. Hang on,
what Chris, we can make jokes. It's fine, we get
that right. The Jesse Kelly Show, it is the Jesse
Kelly Show on a Friday, and ask doctor Jesse Friday.
And we're digging into some of that stuff right now.
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So the question was actually about the port strike. Why
wasn't the media talking more about the port strike? And
so I'm going into a little tangent here about the
American media, And what I said was if it wasn't
for our media, the Democrat Party would not exist. The
American people would hate Democrats. With such a hot passion
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that they would have had to basically scrap the party
and rename a new party and go a completely different round.
Think about this elections, presidential elections. We have one coming up.
I think Trump's gonna win. I'm hopeful Trump is going
to win, just feels that way. But even if he
does win, it's going to be pretty close for a
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country of three hundred million people. You know, even if
he sweeps a bunch of swing states and stuff. If
you dig into it, you look at these states Arizona, Georgia,
They're decided by eleven thousand votes, fifteen thousand votes. It's
I think the total was like fifty thousand votes. Was
the reason Donald Trump lost his reelection. Most of those
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votes they found in the middle of the night. But
we won't get into that right now. So the country
is about fifty to fifty. Now, think about this. The
country is fifty fifty on democrats. When Democrats control the
entire education system from K through twelve, that's the baby steps,
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and then you go to communist university where you really
get your Democrat training. So they control the entire education system.
They control Hollywood, they make the movies, they make the
sitcoms you watch, They make the music you listen to,
They educate us. They control every single branch of the bureaucracy.
I think the federal government is something like ninety four
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ninety five percent Democrat. They control the American media. We
already said they're ninety five percent Democrat. These are all
left wing institutions.
Speaker 5 (12:55):
Now.
Speaker 1 (12:56):
They control medicals through medical schools, medical institute, scientific institutions.
From top to bottom, institution after institution has been seized
by Democrats, and still the American people are a coin
flip on who they're going to vote for. If you
had a media, if we had a media that would
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expose Look, you don't even have to go national that.
We could just make this about the border, an illegal
immigration if we wanted. But we could make it about
a million things. If we just made it about the
local control, local corruption, and local crime of Democrat controlled
urban areas. If they were national news stories the way
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they should be, Democrats would be loathed from top to
bottom in this country, top to bottom. Why wasn't there
a bunch of talk about the port strike because Kamala
Harris facing an uphill battle with her economic policies and
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her economic poll numbers. Kamala Harris didn't need the country
focusing on a strike at the ports that was going
to produce higher prices and empty shelves. Whoever is in
charge when these things happen, even if it's not their fault,
whether it's their fault or not, whoever is in charge,
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whatever party, whatever person controls the White House, the blame
will land in their lap. The buck stops with the
White House. Often. This port strike could have brought economic
ruin to a lot of people. It could have caused
huge problems if it didn't end. The American media knew that,
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they didn't cover it. Look how many different places did
you hear talking about Doug Mhoff beating his girlfriend. I
know you heard about it here, and I'm not even
here to tell you that that's a huge story on
the presidential campaign. That he's a woman beating piece of
trash is bad, but it doesn't necessarily affect a presidential campaign,
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and I'm not doing that. Could you imagine if the
roles were reversed? Thing, But let's think about that. Let's
see if jd Vance had wrapped his girlfriend in the
face back in college and that story came out. It
would be wall to wall. It happens to a democrat,
you get an article here in the New York Post.
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The right wingers like me will discuss it on the radio.
But for the norms and normals, they will never ever
hear of it. They will never hear of it. Democrats
are protected. The media runs a protection racket, and that's
why the ports weren't in the news all right now,
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the hurricane stuff, because we have Glenn Beck coming up. Shoot,
like five minutes from now. Glenn Beck's gonna join us.
His organization, Mercury One, who I've told you they're an
amazing organization, charity wise. Go look them up. They're just awesome.
He's awesome. He has been on the ground. He just
got back. He's been on the ground trying to help
with Helene, trying to trying to bring the truth to
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the people, because that's being covered up as well. And
I want you to hear from him. I want to
hear from him. I haven't even talked to him. Had
we had to do this all through well my people,
hah ha. Now Chris, Chris handled it all. But I
haven't even talked to him. I don't even know what
he's going to say, but we are going to find
out together. And look, it's it's all about passing the buck. Now, administrations,
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especially evil ones like this, they want to pass the
buck when there's a domestic disaster that might make them
look bad. Do you hear what Joe Biden says?
Speaker 5 (16:42):
But folks, this entire project is going to cost billions
of dollars, not tens of thousands, not millions, not a billion,
billions of dollars because it comes through as she goes
through so many states, you know, and Congress has an
obligation to mean it seems to me sure the states
have the resources they need.
Speaker 1 (17:03):
That's why Joe Biden's bringing up Congress today. It's bottom line,
FEMA looks terrible. The federal government's terrible. I don't know
what to believe and what not to believe. There are
so many disturbing reports about what the federal government is
doing there, blocking this, stopping that. So yeah, anyway, we're
gonna talk to Glenn Beck here in a couple of moments.
Before we talk to Glenn, let me talk to you
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Speaker 2 (18:23):
Becksian it is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday,
and joining me now is the legend himself, freaking call
of Famer.
Speaker 1 (18:35):
I don't even have to introduce Glenn Beck to anybody,
but Glenn did make a mistake of not choosing his
walkout music, so we had to play Barbie Girl for him.
Either way. He is a legend and he's been on
the ground helping, and I want to know what he
saw because I'm not there. Glenn Beck, thank you, sir,
appreciate you joining us.
Speaker 4 (18:54):
Well, it's an honor to be on your show. I
have to tell you I am a little offended by
Marbie Girl. I have to tell.
Speaker 1 (19:02):
You, really, a little how so.
Speaker 4 (19:04):
Glege jerk trying to make it easy for you guys.
I'm like, don't, I don't care whatever, and then Barbie Girl.
Speaker 1 (19:15):
Really, Glenn, it's a long standing rule. We want you
to have your walkout music. You probably had the whole
symphony for you, so it also is is all joking aside,
you have been knee deep in devastation and we are
not there. What's happening, Glenn? What are you seeing? What
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can we do? Just dumping on us?
Speaker 4 (19:39):
So I will tell you it amazes me how you
know me and the little band of uh you know
veterans and the Mercury One Charity have become the group
now that you know flies into Afghanistan and gets people out,
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flies into Lebanon and gets people's out. Yeah. I mean
it's this is insane. This is all stuff the government
used to do. And I know there's a lot of
stuff going around on the government on and things that
are you know, not true. But let me tell you
what is true. Yesterday was the first day, sorry day before,
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was the first day that FEMA arrived. So six don't worry,
just seven days they weren't operating. They arrived and they've
set up two places that we know of, and we
were I mean, we're flying the helicopters. We we're providing
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the rescue helicopters along with you know, like I think
there's like four other people that own their own helicopter
and are doing it too. But I mean we have
the big Sikorski you know, almost like the Coast Guard
helicopters that are going in and so we're all over
the place. We have not seen FEMA except in two places.
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One yesterday they brought a FEMA communications truck in with
a big satellite and everything, and it's very nice. Americans
should be very happy. You've paid for a very very
nice communications truck. And they had a little table set
out back under a tree, which was very nice, and
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the air conditioned. You know, if you got too hot
for you, go into the truck. But I stopped by
because they were way off the beaten path. Nobody, I'm sorry,
one person was there and like, I don't know, ten
volunteers and one person and nobody standing around, nobody doing
anything except the FEMA people standing around. And I went
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up to him and I said, so, you know, welcome.
When did you guys get here? And they said, well,
last night, but you know, we didn't have the truck,
so we couldn't do anything. But today we have the truck.
We don't have it set up entirely yet, but soon,
but you know, we're just we're just ready to put
people's names into the system. And I thought to myself, Oh,
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that sounds great. And he said, but we got to
get the truck up because this will beam all of
that information directly to Washington d C. Then they'll be
in the system and then we can start the benefits rolling.
And I said, oh, so you know, how are you
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getting people here? He said, and I quote, there was
one person there. They were behind like a closed down Michaels.
Nobody was there, and they said, well, we just needed
to be where the people were, you know where the masses.
We're in with the masses, And I said, when do
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you move there? And he's like, no, we're here. And
I just looked around at this empty parking lot and
I thought to myself, you are You are so clueless.
He also said, by the way, wow, it took us
a lot longer to get here than we thought. I mean,
this is way out, you know, out of the way.
And I'm like, wow, you're FEMA. That's great, that's wonderful.
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They said that they the masses won't come because they
haven't announced it yet, but they're going to be announcing
it through television and radio so all. And I said, so,
how are they gonna hear that? And he said, well,
you know those people who are, you know, maybe watching TV,
they'll know. And I said, they don't have living rooms,
so I'm pretty sure they don't have TV. And those
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who do have TV and a living room, they don't
have power. Well, yeah, but they can go in because
we have this great app. We have an amazing app
and they can go sit in their car and download
the app. And again, they don't have electricity. And I
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don't know if you've seen all of the cars that
are on the side of the creek now that have
been washed through two towns, but they probably don't have
cars either, and it was ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (24:14):
Then go ahead, sorry, Glenn, we are speaking with Glenn Beckett.
Just want I ever want to know exactly who's who's
on the line here giving us the skiddy. Please go ahead, please.
Speaker 4 (24:24):
So then the somebody from FEMA, I think tried to
shut down our little makeshift airport we're managing. I think
I saw six helicopters, and you know, we have the
guys who used to be in Special Forces, so everybody
knows what they're doing. And they came in and said,
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you don't. You don't have a license to operate this
the space And thank god, the guy who's really really
big from Space Special Forces who's running it, was there
and he said, oh, so what are you suggesting? Well,
you're gonna have to shut this down? He said, nope.
You know what, we're the only ones rescuing because you
don't have any assets on the ground, So you're gonna
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leave because I've got one shopper leaving and another one
coming in, so you're wasting our time. Chased him off.
That also happened with FEMA. The other place where FEMA is,
they set up on the outskirts of town and they
were putting together their shower trucks, which I thought was
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great because people haven't had a shower in a while,
you know, you feel pretty scummy. And found out that
it's not for the people, it's for the people who
are volunteering to help the people, which I thought was
big of them. They went into the tent for first
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aid and kind of a little mini clinic, all staffed
by doctors and special forces. People they don't have insulin,
they don't have medications, people who have minor injuries have
no place to go. We flew the insulin in. We're
the ones who are now providing the two for all
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of the ambulances and one of the hospitals because they
burned through all of their stuff. So not the government,
but my listeners are paying for that. And this FEMA
person comes into the clinic and said, you don't have
a license to operate a medical clinic, and then again
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all the locals kind of gathered around and said you're
going to leave now. I mean, it was an amazing thing,
amazing thing. These people are really upset at the federal government.
But let me tell you some good things. You remember
what it felt like on nine to twelve, how everybody
after the okay and everybody was helping each other. I
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have wondered if we will come back together as Americans
if we hit you know, really tough times. The answer
is yes. It felt like nine to twelve there. These
people their spirits not broken. I mean, they're pissed, but
their spirits not broken. They're helping each other. Everybody's working together.
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And I learned something else. The real key to our
survival is going to be all of these soldiers that
have fought for so long Afghanistan. You know, we left
there in humiliation. It was horrible, all of that loss
of life and what happened. But I have a new perspective.
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These are all veterans that are running these things. They
all have just come together. They have the skills. It's
going to be the veterans that save America. Because when
the government's not coming, trends are there.
Speaker 1 (28:02):
It's inspiring.
Speaker 2 (28:03):
Great.
Speaker 4 (28:03):
Great.
Speaker 1 (28:04):
That's exactly why I wanted you to come on. I
wanted to hear the bad, I wanted to hear the
good from Afar that's how it's looked to the federal
government screwing everything up, surprise, surprise, and Americans helping Americans.
It is so freaking inspiring to me, Glenn Beck, you
are inspiring to me. I want everyone to know mercurywe
dot org if you want to help him, they don't
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even say, they don't even they don't get paid. He
just just pours this stuff into other people. Mercury one
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Speaker 4 (28:34):
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Speaker 1 (29:22):
Mercury one dot org. That's Glenn Beck himself asking Glenn.
It's an honor for me. Thank you for what you're
doing and well, honestly everything for everything.
Speaker 4 (29:30):
Thank you, please, you are you're an inspiration to me.
Thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (29:35):
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It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday, and
ask doctor Jesse Friday, I told you you were gonna
want to stick around for Glenn Beck. Was that not
some jaw dropping stuff? I don't know. I don't know
how I feel about the interview. In total, what the
federal government is doing is so stupid, evil and wrong
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that it makes me just so filled with rage. But
then the American people, how they are throwing themselves into
helping their fellow Americans just inspires me to no end.
Either way. I want to again give it out mercurywe
dot org. They are there helping. I'm gonna say something else.
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I know we get a bunch of hate mail for this,
probably get in trouble. Who knows. I don't care. But
there are a lot of disturbing reports from today about
what's happening with the federal government about confiscation of supplies,
meaning private people are trying to provide supplies to things
like pregnancy centers, food water, and there are reports that
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the federal government is warning them to stop and threatening
to confiscate supplies and or maybe confiscating supplies so allow
me to just go ahead and lay it out there.
If the federal government is blocking aid to Americans in need,
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that is a hostile act, and the local sheriff needs
to begin arresting people from the federal government. Let me
say that again. If the federal government is blocking aid
to American citizens in need, if that is really happening,
the local sheriff needs to step up, buck up, assert
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his authority and put some Feds in handcuffs. That's a
hostile act. The federal government does not get to come
in and block aid to Americans. If that stuff is happening,
it must be stopped by local law enforcement. Stopped by somebody.
That's a hostile act. Stay legal, stay local. But that
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is a hostile act that must be addressed, addressed by
local law enforcement, period, end of story. In fact, if
we had governors with any guts at all, the state
police departments would be arresting anybody who did that as
we speak. I didn't come up with this thought so
and I don't know who to give credit for it,
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but someone said, we invaded Mogadishu for somebody doing that,
stealing aid for people in need. And it's really really
a solid point that cannot be allowed to happen. These
are unconfirmed. I don't know what is real yet. I look,
you just heard what Glenn said. It's Glenn Beck who
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just experienced it firsthand. He wasn't hearing from a guy
who was hearing from a guy. The federal government tried
to shut down rescue operations, and thankfully the guy doing
the rescue operation and said no. The federal government tried
to tell a medical tent. This is according to Glen Beck,
not me, that they had to shut down because they
didn't have a license. If the federal government is blocking aid,
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If anyone, forget the federal government, is anyone, any entity
anywhere is blocking aid from Americans in desperate need, that
is a hostile act. That is a criminal act, and
the local sheriff needs to address it as such. Period,
end of story. I said it, and I'm not sorry
about it. That's a fact. If that stuff is true,
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it must be addressed by law enforcement in the area.
All right, Jesse, Where in the Constitution does it say
the federal government must bail out the states for their
weather problems and lack of a desire to pay for
proper preparation. Why do they allow flimsy woodhouses in tornado
and hurricane zones, and building in flood zones. Why don't
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they improve their bridges and roadway and roadways and river channels.
If people won't evacuate when they're worn, it's not the
Fed's fault. Just once, I want to remind you that
the Communist hate your guts, and once you did, they
will laugh at you. You've seen it, You've seen many,
many examples of it. They have so much disdain for
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rural America, so much disdain for the people who won't
bend the knee, who won't live in a pod, who
won't drive an electric vehicle, who won't stop going to church,
who won't stop raising families. They have disdain for people
like that. And when people like that suffer, the American
Communist cheers. Hard to imagine being that evil. But they
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don't call them anti humans for nothing. Sultsanitsen called them
the enemies of humanity. And that's exactly what people like
that scumbag who wrote that email are, That's exactly what
they are. We we must continue to be the light.
Preborn is the light. We talk about abortion being pro life,
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what is it?
Speaker 4 (36:06):
Is it?
Speaker 1 (36:07):
A state rights issue, should there be a federal baange.
It's none of those things. It's a cultural issue. It's
a heart issue. We need a country full of people
who don't want one. How do we do that? And
ultrasound is an amazing tool in that fight. That's what
Preborn does. They find young women who are pregnant and
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they're about to abort their babies, and they give them
free ultrasounds. You pay for it and it's tax deductible.
Go to preborn dot com slash jesse. An ultrasound costs
twenty eight dollars one ultrasound. You can give them whatever
you want. We've had people give them fifty grand to
give them whatever you want, but it's all tax deductible
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and it goes to the babies. Go ahead and look
up preborn. Look up their charity rating. Now do you
see what I mean? Preborn dot com slash jesse twenty
eight dollars saves a life sponsored by Preborn. All right, now,
somebody's nervous about going to the Trump rally. Wait a minute.
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The Trump rally was today. Now it's tomorrow. I think
he's in Butler tomorrow. He's in Butler, Pennsylvania tomorrow. Should
you be nervous about going to any Trump rally, after all,
people die at those things. Let's discuss that. Let's have
an honest discussion about that. Hang on,