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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show, Final hour of the
Jesse Kelly Show, and we have so much we have
to get to. First, we are going to discuss the media,
the corruption behind the media. Has it always been this bad?
Why is it so bad?
Speaker 1 (00:31):
Now?
Speaker 2 (00:31):
We'll dig into that. The reaction to the election, whether
we win, whether we lose, what's it going to be
from the left. Why don't we ever hear Chris's voice?
Somebody's concerned he's losing his daughter to the commies. All
that and so much more coming up this hour on
the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. I want to begin here, Jesse.
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If the mainstream media is constantly lying to us, it
makes me wonder have they always being lying to us?
When did they officially become corrupt? Okay, let's have a
talk bad evil wrong. I think you could probably setting aside,
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you know what, we'll set aside, Biblical views on it
and things like that. I think we could probably agree
that there are degrees to bad. Wouldn't we agree to
that speeding is breaking the law, the speed laws or laws.
It's breaking the law, probably not quite as bad as
being a serial killer and not exactly the same thing, right,
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And you don't understand what I mean. There are gray areas.
So let's talk for a moment. This will come back
to the media. Let's talk for a moment about the mafia.
The media. Yes, they were always lying to us. It's
way worse. Now, let's talk about the mafia. You ever
heard of Carlo Gambino. You probably have heard of the
name Gambino, the Gambino crime family. It's one of the
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five families of New York, generally thought of as the
largest and most powerful. Well, they got their name from
one Carlo Gambino, and Gambino he came from Sicily. He
was an old world gangster, came up under a mobster
in Sicily. And this guy doesn't matter who he is.
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But mafia protection. Have you heard of that? A protection racket?
You know what that is in the movies. This is
how it's usually conveyed. There'll be a shop owner, he
runs a little shop, he sells little nick knacks and things,
and then you get a couple of Italians and silk suits.
They'll come kick in the door and say, Charlie, where's
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my five hundred dollars for this week? And Charlie says,
I'm sorry, I can't pay the bills. My daughter's sick. Please,
And then they grab him and they beat the crap
out of him and break his legs and things. And
that's how it's always conveyed. But protection racket, like all
bad things, they have degrees of evil to them. Because
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here's the truth, what I just described to you, the
movie representation of what a mafia protection racket was that
did happen. In fact, to this day, I'm sure it
does happen where you have somebody trying to run a business,
trying to do this or that, organized crime is squeezing
him for everything that he's worth. Once they've gotten everything
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out of him, they'll beat him up, kill him, or
just toss him to the side, burn the store down,
and steal his insurance money. Okay, truly evil, awful, wrong,
all right, I got that. But Gambino was kind of
a different type because he came from a place in
Sicily where the head dawned there did things differently. They
also had protection rackets, but they didn't work that way.
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In fact, the people who were under the protection racket,
the shop owner liked it. Weird to think about right,
But it's true. In fact, this is what Gambino brought
to America. This is kind of how he did business
when it came to protection rackets. The protection racket with
Gambino worked like this. You will pay me money every month,
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but you are not going to pay me too much.
You're not going to pay me a lot. You're not
going to pay me more than you can afford. You're
going to pay me something. Here's an example of what
something is. You want an example, here's an example in
the Chicago outfit back in the day. I'm sure it
kind of works like this today. But in the Chicago Mob,
the Chicago Outfit back in the day, if you owned
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a movie theater. If you own a movie theater and
the Chicago Mafia wanted to bring you as part of
their protection racket, you would pay the mob one dollar
a week per seat you had in the movie theater.
You had fifty seats, you owe the mafia just fifty
dollars a week to do it. They wanted to do it.
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Why if your newest employee cleans out the cash register
one night and then quits with all of your profits,
you could call the cops. They may or may not
even catch him or make contact. Even if they do
slap on the wrist. Maybe you never get your money back.
But for your fifty dollars a week, you call the
Chicago outfit and it will be handled in a more
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direct and permanent way. You will get your money back,
and I promise the next employee will never steal from
you again. This is ugly, it's bad, you get it.
But there are degrees of bad. You know, protection rackets
worked well for people. There are areas, were areas in
Sicily that were entirely mob controlled, mafia controlled. Back in
the day. There were no cops, there was no army.
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The mafia was. The government works this way in Mexico,
one of the cartels now in certain places. So there
are degrees of protection racket. You say protection racket, you
automatically picture the two goombabs beaten some poor guy up
for all these worths. It didn't always look that way.
Now to the media, the American media, media itself, forget about.
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American media itself is always dishonest to some degree. There
are degrees of bad, just like in the mafia. If
I am if I'm a journalist, I'm Walter Cronkite back
in the road. I'm Walter Cronkite. I am a Lib,
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I'm a Democrat. I'm bringing you the news I am
because of my biases, biases, biases. However, you say that
stupid word. Because of my biases, I am going to
inevitably shade the news towards what I believe. However, I
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see myself as a journalist. Yes, I'm a Democrat, I'm
a Lib, but I see myself as a journalist. So yeah,
I'm I'm gonna present the nightly news and it's gonna
make Democrats look a little bit better than it makes
Republicans look. But as a journalist, I still don't want
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to be too much of a hack. Even if I
disagree with Richard Nixon. I don't want to be too
over the top. It wouldn't I wouldn't be a journalist.
Then I would be a useless hack. I don't want
to do that. I'm Walter Cronkite. Now, the degrees of
bad have gotten so much worse because the culture inside
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of the newsroom has gotten worse. Media has always lied.
When they were printing it on tablets and reading the
tablets and the Roman square, they were full of lies.
The media lies, journalism lies. Human beings have biases. Teachers
do firefighters, do cops? Do journalists do? People have biases
and the way they explain things and the way they
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frame things are always going to be wrapped around their biases.
But today, because of years and years and years of
communist infiltration into the schools and most definitely the schools
of journalism, there aren't really Walter Cronkites at the corporate
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media level today. And if there are, they're neutered. We'll
deal with those that. We'll deal with the neutered ones
in a second. But for the most part, what you
have you have people who believe they're supposed to be
soldiers for the cause of communism. That's how they see themselves.
They see themselves not trying to be a journalist. I
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finally have this gig. I'm on NBC Nightly News. Yes
it's a great gig. But first and foremost I need
to protect democrats from these evil Republicans. And it comes
out in the news. If you're on the right, even
if you're on the left, you can see it. You
look at the news. That's obviously how they see themselves
as protectors of the Democrat Party, warriors of the cause
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because the bad has gotten so much worse now. Maybe
you're sitting there saying, Jesse, I'm sure that's not all
of them. In fact, there's a good email. This will
help me explain it. Do you agree that those on
the View are paid off to extol the virtues of
the Biden Harris, but secretly, behind closed doors they know
better but will never admit it. You know who Lisa
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Booth is. Lisa Booth is full disclosure. She's my friend.
Her and my wife are very close. I'm friends with
Lisa Booth, were friends with her. She's a wonderful human being.
She's on Fox News. You see her all the time.
There's pretty Lisabooth. She has a podcast. I think it's
called The Truth with Lisa Booth. But Lisabooth, did you
know that Lisabooth? She had an opportunity when there was
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an opening on the View to be part of the View.
She ended up rejecting the opportunity because they were trying
to force her to get vaccinated. It's one of the
more admirable things I've ever heard. Do you have any
idea how many millions of dollars those women make on
the View. Lisa Booth looked at millions of dollars and said, no,
I will not put that in my body and walked
away from it. Now you see this quote, Republican Alyssa
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what's her name, Melissa Farah Griffin, whatever, her stupid name is,
the hot one on the View. She got that spot
she was working for Donald Trump. This is a career
Republican who worked for Donald Trump every day. Now on
the View, she sits there and spew's left wing filth
all day, every day, as if she's been a communist
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her whole life. Why money Those who aren't committed communists
who see themselves as warriors for the cause, they understand
the incentive structure of the corporate media is to be
a filthy communist. That's where the millions are and that's
the media. All right, let's talk about the reaction to
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the election. Some kid is making fun of me in
my education, that and more. But first let's talk about
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday. Memory.
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Let's get these questions, dear oracle, like you, I'm a
community college student. However, I'm fifteen and I haven't dropped
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out yet. You know that's not very nice. And I
wanted your opinion on something I am in an argumentative
research paper class. I wanted to write about the FBI
for my argumentative paper because I find this subject fascinating.
I chose my topic to be should the FBI be
dismantled for manipulating the system using technicalities in overclassification. I
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was wondering if you had any specific examples for me
to use in the paper, because not only do I
want a good grade, I would like to have something
to help me convince doubtful people I may meet in
the future. If you get around to it, I will
cite you in my paper, and your name will finally
be in a college paper that gets more than a C.
That's not very nice. I love your show and I
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listen whenever I can. His name is Graham, and no,
you don't need to cite me. Graham. Remember something, So
there's no limit to what you can accomplish. If you're
willing to steal other people's work and pass it off
as your own. You steal any idea I have, and
you give me no credit, and you take all the
credit for yourself. Now as far as overclassification goes, here
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might be a good example. In fact, it would be
I don't know what kind of paper you're dealing with,
but this would be it would be a place I
would start. You know who Chuck Grassley is. Chuck Grassley
is a big shot. He's a senator. He's been in
the Senate for a long time. When you've been in
the Senate, that law and that means you've raised piles
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of money for people. You have more money and influence
than you can possibly imagine. Chuck Grassley is so powerful
that if Chuck Grassley got on a plane today and
he flew to Brazil, and Chuck Grassley when he landed
in Brazil, let's say he was just there to enjoy
the beaches in Brazilian chicks, and he decided he wanted
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to meet with a high level member of the Brazilian government.
With one phone call, they would send a car to
pick up Chuck Grassley. Chuck Grassley is a big deal.
A senator is a big deal. And there are committees
in Congress, in the House and Senate, there are committees.
You already know this, but you know the norms and normas,
don't so it's more than just one big blob. You
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have a committee for this. There's an Armed Forces Committee,
There's a Ways and Means Committee. In the Senate, probably
probably the most powerful committee is the Judiciary Committee. You
don't just walk into the Senate and get handed one
of those spots. That's one of those things you have
to earn. That's an upgrade. Chuck Grassley is the GOP
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big cheese on the Senate Judiciary Committee. That is a
jaw dropping amount of power. And I've played this for
you before. Christopher Ray. He is the head of the FBI,
but he is a government employee. He was appointed to
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that position, no one elected him. He is in charge
of a bureaucratic agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation. This
agency falls underneath the Congress. The FBI is underneath the Congress.
If you are in the FBI, if you're the head
of the FBI and a United States Senator asks you
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if he and have your extra dinner rules at stake night,
you hand him the dinner rules because you should have
that level of fear of what a United States Senator
can do to you, your job, and your entire organization.
If you had a properly balanced country. That is how
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that would work. An FBI director should be terrified at
raising the ire of a United States Senator. When Christopher
Ray sat in front of Chuck Grassley, this is how
it went.
Speaker 3 (16:32):
Center. I had had a flight that I'm supposed to
be high tailing it too out of here, and I
had understood that we were going to be done.
Speaker 2 (16:41):
Sorry, I'll let him start again. Remember, Christopher Ray, that flight,
it was not only paid for by you, the taxpayer.
He was going on vacation, not a business meeting. He
wasn't hunting down mobsters or child traffickers. He was on
his way to vacation. This is him talking to Chuck Grassley.
Speaker 3 (16:57):
Center. I had had a flight and I'm supposed to
be high tailing it too out of here, and I
had understood that we were going to be done at
one thirty. So that was that's how we ended up
where we are.
Speaker 2 (17:09):
If it's your business trip, you got your own plane,
can it wait a while? Sorry?
Speaker 3 (17:18):
To be honest, I've tried to make my break as
fast as I could to get right back out of here,
and you took.
Speaker 2 (17:25):
More than five minutes. The big cheese on the Senate
Judiciary Committee, begging like a homeless person on the side
of the road for a few more minutes of the
FBI Director's time before he leaves to go on vacation.
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The FBI Director practically laughs in his face and says, sorry, Chuck,
wrap it up quick, I got to get down to Barbados.
When you really digest what that means for this country
and why it means that it is so frightening. I
really can't put it into words that we are going
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It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday and
Ask Doctor Jesse Friday churning through some ask Doctor Jesse
questions today. So we're talking a little about the FBI
guys writing a research paper, and I just brought up
how Chris, just one example, how Christopher Ray basically laughed
in Chuck Grassley's face and told him me had a
plane to catch and told him just to screw off
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for lack of a better word. Now, why does the
FBI get away with this? Let's walk this back for
your paper for everybody. Why would why, how could the
FBI be so brazen and so bold? Well, you hear
it all the time during these committee hearings where they
call in Christopher Ray, they call in FBI people, and
they began asking FBI people about the various disgusting, evil
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communist things they've done. Hey, why did you go after
school board moms? Hey? What about this memo that says
you're infiltrating the Catholic Church? Hey? Why are you tracking
down pro lifers and yet you're not arresting Antifa? Hey?
Why are you? Why are you? Why are you? Why
are you? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? And what
did I say? What did I say before the election?
I told you this was coming before the House, before
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the Republicans took back the House. What did I say?
I said? The only thing that matters is are Republicans
willing to defund the agency? And if the answer to
that question is no, and the answer to that question
is no, then none of the hearings matter at all,
because the FBI will sit down in every one of
these hearings and answer every one of those questions with
I cannot comment on an ongoing investigation. I cannot comment
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on an ongoing investigation. As you know, I can't comment
on an ongoing investigation. I can't say. They answer it
every single time, and they justify it with ongoing investigation,
and I'm sorry, it's classified. I'm not allowed to tell
you how many undercover agents I had instigating January sixth.
That's classified. I'm not allowed to tell you how many
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undercover agents I had writing down your license plates while
you were getting angry at a school board meeting. It's classified.
I'm not allowed the overclassification, the can't comment on an
ongoing investigation thing. What it essentially is is a shield
for the FBI to do anything it wants without oversight
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from anyone. That's really what I want you to take
away from this, the secret state police agency of the FBI.
You think it's bad now, and believe me, it is.
It gets so much worse from here as they continue
to look around and figure out there's nothing anyone can
do to them. Nobody wrap your mind around that they
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are untouchable as long as the House of Representatives. The
loser low tgopiers and the House of Representatives as long
as they take defunding the agency off the table. The
Federal Bureau of Investigation is not accountable to presidents, to judges,
to the Senate, to the House, to anybody. We have
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a secret state police agency that can and will ruin
and end your life, and there's not a single person
in power in this country who can stop them. Frightening
when you think about it, isn't it? But it's true?
It is so incredibly true. And how are they going
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to handle the election of Donald Trump. Look, this is
an agency that declared war on Donald Trump back when
he was running for office, when Barack Obama was president,
started spying on his campaign. The works. Then Trump appoints
Christopher Ray to be the new head of it. Ray
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just kept up the war. There was no there's no nothing.
You just kept up the war against Trump. Now we
have three and a half years of a Biden Harris
presidency filling up this secret state police organization with even
more committed communists. We're worried about what the street animals
will do if Trump wins or Trump loses. Maybe we
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should be a lot more concerned with the secret state
police agency who's currently slow rolling the investigation into his
assassinations for reasons unknown. Of course, once you decide, once
you give the FBI the power to classify anything at all,
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they should not even have that power. Nobody who works
at the Federal Bureau of Investigation should have the power
to classify documents. Nobody. Once you give them that power,
you have officially handed them to kryptonite they can use
to destroy you because they can hide behind it forever.
And by the way, that ongoing investigation thing we know
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now courtesy of the brave whistleblowers we have out there,
Guys like Steve and Garrett Kyle and others we know
now courtesy of them. The FBI of course uses it
that way on purpose. You know, they close cases. They
will intend that when the case is done or they've
kind of wrapped up what they can do, they will
close it. They'll leave them open forever because then and
they can always say it's ongoing. Of course, it's not ongoing.
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No one's looking into it at all. But it's a
great way to make sure you never have to reveal
anything to people in power. An upside down place, Jesse.
I've been listening to you for years. I love. Your
brutal honesty sprinkled with comedy even got my husband listening.
He hates talk radio. Thank you for your service. I'm
glad you made it home. What are your thoughts on this?
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If Trump wins, then the street communists were unleashed, and
we have Summer of Love two point oh but ten
times worse. If Trump loses, then we have January sixth,
two point oh but ten times worse. Either way, this
country will devolve into madness. How does this not end kinetic? Well,
this ends eventually, not necessarily with the Trump election. But
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this ends kinetic no matter what. Unless we take back
our legal and local We take it back our local politics,
and we eventually run the Communists out of office. Unless
the Communists are run out of office, this will end
in blood. It will because the communist is bloody. Because
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the communist believes in power, using power, he believes in murdering,
arresting his opponents. They're doing it as much as they
possibly can now, and it will get worse from here.
I don't have any words of comfort to give you.
If Donald Trump is elected president of the United States
of America, and I believe he will, I hope you
will if he is elected president in November, the street communism,
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the absolute anarchy, will be like nothing we have ever seen.
And that is before he deports his first gang member,
when he starts deporting people. I am again going to
bring this up because you need to be ready. You
may think you know that, man, you don't get it yet.
The propaganda against mass deportation is going to be larger
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than any propaganda campaign you have ever seen, and believe
it or not, it may very well work on you. You.
They will pull out every stop. It'll go way beyond
vandalism and anarchy and rioting and burning. There will be
movie productions, TV productions, Billionaires, commy billionaires through their network
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of various nonprofits will be funding this activist group and
this lie and that lie. It will be overwhelming. Because
the globalist communists have been so committed to flooding your
country with barbarians. It's a central part of their plans.
Anyone who tries to reverse that, they will try to
stop it at any cost. Now you asked about if
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Trump loses, I'll be honest, I don't know that I
will make it through four years of Kamala Harris, meaning
I believe I'll probably end up in prison. I do.
You can say that's over the top. I don't think
you're paying attention to what's happening. If you give these
people another four years to fill up the DOJ, fill
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up the FBI, fill up all the various law enforcement
agencies with committed communists, you give them four more years, well,
I mean, listen to how they talk.
Speaker 4 (28:05):
We should be, in my view, repealing something called Section
two thirty, which gave platforms on the Internet to immunity
because they were thought to be just passed throughs, that
they shouldn't be judged for the content that is posted.
But we now know that that was an overly simple
view that if the platforms, whether it's Facebook or Twitter
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x or Instagram or TikTok, whatever they are, if they
don't moderate and monitor the content, we lose total control.
And it's not just.
Speaker 2 (28:37):
I don't just say it for radio. These people are communists.
And if they're allowed four more years of power, look
at what they've done with just four years of Joe Biden.
They got mad about Roe versus Wade. They sent the
DOJ after pastors that didn't happen in another country, that
happened here. They sent the FBI into Trump's home. That
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didn't happen in another country, that already happened here another
four years. Whew. Well, like I said, your local sheriff
is going to matter a lot, real, real soon. Now
let's talk about something good. Let's talk about Tunnel to Towers.
It's about as good as it gets. The organization, the
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gold Star families, fallen first responder families, dad, mom never
came home. Who's going to help them? Tunnel to Towers does?
Their smart home program is probably something I should talk
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about more. When you're catastrophically injured, it's the basic things
in life gets so much more difficult, and you feel
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We'll be back.
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Jesse Kelly returns next.
Speaker 2 (30:24):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of The
Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday. We will be back
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at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Are there anything? Is there
anything else? I'm forgetting? Chris? I feel like I forget
some stuff. Sometimes there's always a lot of stuff and
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now here's a headline. But you know the thing emails
we didn't get to you. Hey, Jesse, will we ever
hear Chris's voice? Buddy? I hear his voice every day.
Just consider yourself lucky. Elle Sombrero, would you give some
advice on how we can get our twelve year old
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daughter back on the right track. There was a time
she was almost bloodthirsty red. Over the last year or so,
she says things which hints she's becoming indoctrinated to Marxist thought. Unfortunately,
she has to go to public school, but cannot say
for sure if it's teachers or friends which influence her
the most. As much as I hate it, she does
have a follower's personality, so maybe it's a losing battle.
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What would you do in this situation. His name is
James Okay. Well, first of all, she's twelve years old.
And twelve year old, I was gonna say girls, but
honestly it applies to boys as well. When you are
that age, I can remember. You know, it's crazy, these
little memories that you have that you shouldn't have, like
things you should have long ago forgot. I remember I
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was riding the bus home. I was maybe eight or nine,
maybe ten years old. I was riding the bus home
and I had failed a test in school. Of course
I didn't study and screwed off. It was standard Jesse stuff.
I had failed a test in school, and I knew
by the time I got home my mom was going
to know, and she was going to tell my dad,
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because the teacher told me after I got the failing
test that she was going to call my parents and
tell them. And I remember this. It was so emotional
for me. It was burned into my mind. That I
was on the way home, I wanted the bus to
crash and I wanted to die. Now this wasn't a
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passing thought. I thought to myself, Man, if we could
just die, I mean, I believe in Jesus, I'm going
to heaven. I don't want to go home. I want
to die. I would rather die in this moment than
walk in. That sounds ridiculous and insane now, and of
course it is. It's ridiculous and it's insane. But when
you are younger, you're not stupid. You don't have enough
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confidence in what you believe. You don't have as much
life perspective as you will have when you're later on
in life. And so if she's twelve years old and
she has even one friend or one teacher she kind
of admires, who is pouring some bad things in her ear.
It's not even a girl things. You're twelve, man, you
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are susceptible to these social contagions. It's the reason why
the Communists took over the teaching profession on purpose. They
did it because they knew the kids are where it's at.
The kids are where we can get them. If we
get them young, we can have them for life. So
that's what she's going through now. It's a young girl.
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She's going to be emotional about the whole thing. But
me personally, I would have a very direct conversation with
her about whatever she said. You don't have to be
mean you don't even want to be mean. You don't
have to yell at her at all, but you need
to explain what's happening and why it's happening. And this
comes back to my warning. And I've realized you just
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said your daughter has to go to this school. There's
nothing you can do about that. A lot of us
are in this situation, and she's got to go where
she got to go. But our daughters need to be
protected even more than our sons do, not just physically,
but from the social contagion of communism, because women are
more susceptible to it than men, especially well single women,
I should say single women, especially young single women. They
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are people pleasers. They to be rejected. You know, I
was talking about a test in school. For a young lady,
you may roll your eyes. If you're an older dime
and you're more confident in yourself, or if you're a dude,
you may roll your eyes. But for a younger lady,
if she was to be you told her she was
going to be mocked in front of class, If you
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told her that she was going to be laughed at
in front of the whole class to twenty kids, if
you gave her a choice. You can be laughed at
in front of the whole class and America will burn,
or you cannot be laughed at. Or wait a minute,
I do that wrong. Yeah, you could be laughed at.
Your choices are this. You can be laughed at in
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front of the whole class Sorry, I didn't think this out.
You could be laughed at in front of the whole classroom,
or lose everything you know, Daddy goes bankrupt, you lose
the house, you're homeless. She would probably rather be homeless
than bankrupt if you gave her the choice in that moment.
Is that a logical thought? No, But that's how devastating
it is for kids, especially young girls, if they think
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they're going to be societal outcasts. This is something women
will struggle with more than men. Men struggle with this too.
I don't want to actually we're above all that, but
this is something women will struggle with more than men.
My wife struggles with this more than I do. Now,
she's a hardcore right winger. But if we're going into
a situation, in fact, we were in one last weekend
where politics might come up, and she knows, dang well,
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how I'm gonna handle that? If you come at me,
she will. I mean, she knows better than to try
to keep me quiet. But hey, just remember we need
to we go to school here. Hey, remember we we
live here in the neighborhood. Hey, when I was going
to the school board thing, remember why what's going to
the school board thing last week? When I told you
about that, and I'd said, I hope they open it
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up for questions because I got some questions. I have
some things to say. And she wasn't. She wasn't trying
to hold me back. She knows better than that. But
you could tell immediately she was nervous. Hey. Just remember
we have to live in this town. I know you're
gonna go do what you do, worried about what other
people think and reputation and stuff like that. I think
if you explain that to your daughter, that that that
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alone may actually help her, that may help her understand
what she's going through emotionally. It is really really hard
pray for these kids today, young men and women. Once
your culture becomes left in ours is music, the movies,
that everything, everything is left, everything that goes in her eyes, ears, TikTok,
all this crap, it's all left left, left left left,
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Taylor Swift and Doris Kamala Harris. It's it's everything coming
at her from every direction is left wing, left wing,
left wing, left wing. It takes. It's going to take strong,
purposeful parents to guide our kids through this, and we're
going to have to have very very open, honest, direct
conversation with our kids about it. I told I pulled
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my boys aside last night and told them again, we
were just joking in the kitchen. We were there were
being beadheads like they always are, but we were goofing
around about stuff. And I told them again, I expect
you to to be husbands who provide for your wives.
One day. You're gonna work hard, and don't you dare
marry a Democrat and you're not allowed to bring one
into my house. Ever. She's not welcome in my home
because she ruined your life. And they hear me, They
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got it. I don't. I don't beat around the bush anyway.
Just talk to her about what's happening. I think I
think maybe you'll find her more receptive. All right, go
enjoy your weekend, but your phone down. That's all