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October 11, 2024 37 mins

Democrats are missing a core demographic. Why is Dome rolling out a new initiative when we are less than a month away from election day. Ignoring huge swaths of people and taking them for granted. Men leaving the Democrat party. When both parties talk to men they always seem to talk down to us. Do communism and globalism intersect? How and where does election day cheating happen. 

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Friday, an
amazing Friday, and ask Doctor Jesse Friday and what a

(00:31):
day and is going to be. We're gonna discuss the
failing male outreach campaigned Kamala Harris has launched. It has
been glorious so far. We'll check in on that. Barack
Obama's part of it. Always fun to make fun of him.
We have asked Doctor Jesse questions on what if the

(00:51):
election is stolen, is it's still a people problem? What
about communism and globalism? How do they intersect someone? That's
a good question about that. Preparing for emergencies. Some lady
wants to know why women can't back up vehicles without
running into things? All that did the media always lie
to us? And so much more coming up tonight on

(01:13):
the World Favorites Jesse Kelly's Show. I want to begin
before we get to the questions. I want to begin here,
and you should put a smile on your face again
about where we are campaign wise, not necessarily as a country,
in communism and all those other things. Culturally we're in
some trouble there, but campaign wise, there are good signs

(01:36):
coming from everywhere, good signs. An excellent sign is this,
we are less than a month from the election and
they are launching something new. The Kamala Harris campaign is
launching something new. Now, let's before we get to the
something new, which is Obama and Bill Clinton and male

(01:59):
outreach Tim Walls, which is hilarious. I should note before
we get into that, let's just talk conceptually for a moment.
Something new. I'm gonna try something new. Picture this. You're
you're a boxer, you're a prize fighter, and you have
a big match coming up. You got a big fight

(02:20):
coming and you've been training, and you've been training, and
you've been training for the fight. Now you even if
you're totally unfamiliar with fighting or boxing, you do understand.
They study their opponents and they study themselves. Hey, what
does he like to do? He likes to move left
after he jabs. He'd likes to You would watch film,

(02:40):
you'd study your opponent, and you'd study yourself. What do
I like to do? What do I give things away?
I drop my shoulder a little? What you study yourself?
You study him. That's part of preparing for a fight.
Studying each other and you big prize fights. They have
forever to prepare, six months a year to the fight,

(03:00):
forever to get ready. You know your opponent, and picture this.
There's a big fight coming up, and your opponent announces
three weeks before the fight. You know what we're going
with a brand new strategy. Do you think they were
confident about how they were doing before? It is election season.

(03:26):
It is election day today, as I as you well know,
and I've explained many times. Because of early voting mail
in voting, election day is pretty much every day for
the month leading up to the election, we talk about
the coming election. So many people will vote today to

(03:48):
decide the presidency. The presidency is being decided today and today.
The Kamala Harris campaign has launched a new initiative, Tim
Walls to be traveling the country pheasant hunting, talking to
dudes like dudes do, and we're gonna bring out Barack Obama.
And in fact, Barack Obama's gonna stand in front of

(04:10):
a bunch of black dudes and he's gonna let them know, hey,
you shouldn't be against women have not yet.

Speaker 2 (04:17):
See the same kinds of energy and turn out in
all courts.

Speaker 3 (04:24):
Of our neighborhoods and community musicians.

Speaker 1 (04:26):
Saw I was running pause just to clarify what he
said in all corners of our community, our community. He's
sitting in front of a bunch of black people. He's
talking about the black community. So what are the corners
that aren't turning out? We didn't see the ones we
saw when I was running. Barack Obama got obviously an
historic number of the black vote in this country. We

(04:50):
aren't getting all the corners. But what corner aren't they getting?
Black women are the most committed Democrats in the country.
They will vote Democrat until the day they die, and
droves the corner Kamala Harris doesn't seem to be getting
is black men. That's who Barack Obama's talking to. And
that's what he's talking about. We're missing, we haven't gotten

(05:13):
all the corners. It's talking to the men. Let's hear
him some more.

Speaker 3 (05:18):
Now.

Speaker 2 (05:20):
I also want to say that that seems to be
more pronounced with the brothers. So if you don't mind,
just for a second of speed to y'all n and
saying that when you have a choice, that is this clean,
When on one hand, you have.

Speaker 3 (05:41):
Somebody who grew up like you knows you.

Speaker 1 (05:50):
Just pause on that for a second. He's obviously speaking
about Kamala Harris. There somebody who grew up like you
knows you. I'm not to go off on a long thing.
I don't think here, but let's have a little chat
about race. It's probably horribly offensive, but I don't give
a crap. Remember, you can send in your emails Jesse
at jesse kellyshow dot com whether you're white or black,

(06:13):
or if I offend you, you should know I don't care,
all right, So just be clear about that when it
comes to race. I didn't have a lot of different
races around me for most of my younger life. In
Ohio it was very much a construction, very white, very
ross belt town where I grew up. And then in

(06:34):
Montana it was all white. It's not that way anymore,
I should note, but in Montana it was all white.
My high school was fairly it was fairly large high school.
Freshman through senior there were sixteen hundred kids, so it's
pretty large high school. We had one black kid, well,
one black guy. There was a black chick. She was
kind of hot, but anyway, there was a black dude.
And of course the football I'm not even making this up.

(06:57):
The football coach adopted himating the running back. That's true story,
what Chris, that's true story. Anyway, it was one black
dude to my whole high school. So I didn't have
a bunch of race stuff, and it wasn't something we
ever cared about.

Speaker 3 (07:11):
It was one of the.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
Biggest fights I ever got in my life. We ran
into a group of Nazis at a keg party in
the mountain and we went and beat the crap out
of them. So it just wasn't We weren't race activists,
just didn't care. And then I got into the Marines,
and whenever you join an organization like that, all of
a sudden you're surrounded by every different kind of race
all the time. And so it's black people, it's white people,

(07:33):
it's Asians, it's Guatemalans, it's Mexicans, it's Cubans, it's Puerto Ricans,
it's everybody. We're freaking Russians, it's everybody, all walks of life.
And you know what I discovered, because when you live, work,
worship right next to enough people, you get to know
them really well. You know, the main difference in people,
at least the ones I was around. It actually wasn't

(07:54):
skin color. It had more to do with socioeconomic things.
It was more economic than anything else. It's not that
rich people and poor people can't get along and they're
against each other. But if you were from a poor area,
if you grew up fairly poor, even if you were

(08:15):
a poor white kid, you got along oftentimes with the
poor black kids. You have a different way of looking
at the world. All right, So when Barack Obama says,
Kamala Harris grew up around, you knows what you went through.
Kamala Harris is significantly whiter than I am. If we're

(08:36):
going to talk about that. Kamala Harris is a rich kid.
She grew up in the rich kid neighborhood in Montreal
and a valley girl neighborhood in California. Kamala Harris doesn't
have any idea what a black person from a black
neighborhood has gone through in their lives. She's never experienced
any of that at all. She doesn't have any idea
what a white dude's gone through who's grown up poor either.

(08:59):
She has no clue at all. But because of this
weird race, commy sickness we have in this country. They
have to do this thing right. She gets what you
what you went through by the man. She doesn't have
any idea went to college.

Speaker 3 (09:13):
Would you.

Speaker 2 (09:16):
Understands the struggles and pain and joy that comes.

Speaker 3 (09:25):
From those experiences.

Speaker 1 (09:26):
Yeah, she's really struggled.

Speaker 3 (09:29):
Said to work harder and do more.

Speaker 1 (09:33):
She did work hard. That's Wheely Brown and.

Speaker 2 (09:36):
Overcome and achieves the second highest office.

Speaker 1 (09:41):
Anoint Now, obviously I threw in a bunch of commentary there,
but that was Barack Obama speaking to men. He was
going specifically to black men. That was Barack Obama speaking
to men. And we're about to have a long, long
talk about this. I say long. Maybe it'd be a

(10:02):
couple of minutes, maybe it'd be a couple hours. I
don't generally plan out the show. But these people, most
of our country now, certainly the influential types, they don't
have any idea how to speak to men. Every time
they even try, they speak down to us. You're Barack Obama.

(10:28):
You're trying to win menover. Kamala Harris is underwater with men.
You're trying to win menover. You stood in front of
a group of black dudes and you talk down to them. Hey,
you idiot. She went to the same college you went
to and she's black. Why are you an idiot? That's
how they talk to us all the time, talking down
to us all the time. Let's have a chat about that.
Before we chat about that, let's talk about relief Factor.

(10:49):
Let's talk about pain, the physical pain you go through
every day. I'm not talking about little moments of pain
like when you hear Kamala Land. I'm talking about the
physical pain that drags you down. That pain in your foot,
that just you're limping around all the time all the time,
that nagging pain in your knee. It's just a little siff,

(11:11):
a little storre. Are you toughened it out? Well, that's
what we do. It's what I do. I'm a Kelly,
It's what we do. I'm fine, Nah, I don't need
to go to the doctor. Well, I'm not asking you
to go to the doctor for the daily pain. I'm
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(11:53):
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listening to the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 3 (12:01):
You're welcome.

Speaker 1 (12:04):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday, and amazing.
Ask doctor Jesse Friday. We haven't gotten any questions jat
because we're dealing with this Kamala Harris outreach to to
outreach two men, and of course they had to drag
Barack Obama out of his mansion to come speak down
to a group of black men. Hey, why aren't you

(12:25):
turning out for Dome the way I want you to?
Scolding men?

Speaker 3 (12:29):
And so we're going to.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
Talk about this, just just briefly. There there is something
we are all susceptible to. You are susceptible to it,
and I'm susceptible to it, taking things and taking people
for granted long enough that you can end up losing
them or they can end up chafing against you. Let

(12:53):
me expect from a personal perspective, let me explain this.
I have two sons. As you know, one of my
sons is an incredible student. This is how he's built.
He is unbelievably diligent. You never have to remind him
to do his homework. He has never had a bee.
He's never sniffed a bee, not on a test, not

(13:13):
on a class. It's on a roll top of his class,
and it's amazing. You'll get up in the morning instead
of being on his phone, he's doing his homework and
studying extra. I didn't tell him, he just doesn't. That's
one son. The other son more like me, completely the opposite.
He hates school. He doesn't want to be there. He
most definitely doesn't want to do homework. He doesn't want

(13:35):
to study extra. He is going to skip homework assignments.
He's going to squeak by on every exam. He's bees,
don't get me wrong, bees and some c's. But he's around.
He's surviving. But yeah, so when it comes time for
exam week, we will ride my son who's not as
good in school. Are you studied, study more? Study harder,

(13:56):
Go go go study, study, study. We never even have
to talk to the other one and the one we
have to ride to study. If he does well, and
he actually just did so well on his exams. If
he does well, he gets so much praise. Grinding overcoming
way to dig in. You suck or you suck at school,

(14:19):
you hate school, but you did it, and I'm proud
of you. Good job son. But if I'm being honest
personally speaking for me, I don't praise the other son
hardly at all for what he does scholastically anymore. When
I think about it, I'll tell him I'm proud of him.

(14:40):
I tell him, good job. We want to get some
ice cream. Good work, straight a's again. But ninety percent
of the praise for schoolwork in my home goes to
the sun who has to work harder and doesn't like
school as much. Now what am I doing? Obviously I'm
trying to build up the other one, But I'm taking

(15:00):
the other kid, the straight A student. I'm taking him
for granted. And if you do that for long enough,
that's gonna grow resentment. Hey, I'm the one busting my butt,
I'm the one getting straight a's. Why is the bee
student getting all the ice cream in the praise? This
works the same way in a million ways in life.
It works this way, and work it works this way
in your home, it works this way in politics. And

(15:23):
what happened. Part of what happened to the Democrat Party
in this country is they took men. They've taken men,
blue collar union men, traditional voting Democrats, black men, white men.
They've taken working class men for granted. For so long,

(15:45):
they just banked on that union vote. All the longshoremen
are going to vote for me, All the auto workers
are gonna vote for me. They're union people, after all,
they're all gonna vote for me. They're gonna vote for me.
And so they just kind of banked on those votes
and ignore those men for so long and chose to
hyper focus on the beating heart of the Democrat Party,

(16:07):
which you already noticed. We talk about this all the
time on the show. The beating heart of the Democrat
Party is single women. Single women, they vote sixty eight
percent Democrat. There is no other Democratic as far as
men versus women go, that votes that way. Married men
vote Republican, married women vote republican. Single men vote Republican.
But single women are the most committed Communists in this

(16:29):
country by a mile, because they're the most susceptible to
social contagions. Anyway, because Democrats are always focused on women.
They speak to women, they hire women, every time they
write a speech, it's women this and women that. Every
part of their politics is aimed at women, reproductive rights
and all this other crap. What have they been doing

(16:51):
praising to be student? Hey, come vote for us, be
more votivated, stick with us, vote for us, Stick with Democrats.
Republicans are evil. They won't that you murder their baby
over and over and over and over and over again.
And what's happened is this has happened nationally, but it's
happened to an extreme level in the Democrat Party. You're
seeing this right now. What's happened is the blue collar dude,

(17:15):
union long shortman dude. He may not love Republicans. Maybe
he's voted Democrat a lot, maybe he's been taught Republicans
hate whatever. I don't care what his reasons are, but
he's starting to come around to the fact they don't
speak to him at all, they don't care about him
at all, And when they do attempt to care about him,
it's just like what Obama said. It comes across as

(17:39):
a lecture. Hey, you dumb idiot, why aren't you voting
for Dome.

Speaker 2 (17:43):
We had not yet seen the same kinds of energy
and turn out in all courts.

Speaker 3 (17:51):
Of our neighborhood's intermunity musicians so when I was running.

Speaker 2 (17:58):
Now, I also want to say that that it seems
to be more pronounced with the brothers.

Speaker 1 (18:07):
Why don't you dumb brothers vote like you're told? And
they wonder why men are leaving. I have one more
extreme example of this, and then we will finally get
to the ask doctor Jesse questions. You take someone for
granted long enough, they will begin to be resentful of you,
and you'll eventually find yourself not even able to speak
to them anymore. Let's do this email greetings, I like

(18:30):
your enthusiasm and presentation during your evening show. Regarding your
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could your commercial also state that this product is available
for cat lovers? Thank you? Look, this is a show

(18:53):
for dog lovers, all right, not you filthy cat people.
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(19:14):
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(19:35):
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one more word on this speaking down to men thing
net miss something. There's a podcast, get it on demand
wherever podcasts are found, The Jesse Kelly Show. It is

(19:56):
the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday, and ask doctor
Jesse Friday. Even though I haven't gotten to any of
those questions, and I will very shortly, I really will.
We are discussing currently the Democrat outreach to men, why
they're talking down to them, the reasons behind all this stuff.

(20:17):
The Kamala Harris campaign underwater with men, so she unleashes
Tim Walls, Barack Obama and Bill Clinton. Allegedly he's gonna
hit the campaign trail to try to speak to men.
And they've taken men for granted for so long, they've
ignored men for so long, in fact, that both parties do.

(20:37):
I should be clear about this, both parties do. Now.
The only way these people know how to speak to
the men they've taken for granted is speaking down to them.
Barack Obama, why don't you brothers show up? That's she
got the same skin color as you? Or this hag
Marara Gray on MSNBC, this is what you consider outreach

(21:00):
to men.

Speaker 4 (21:00):
You know, I think men are in crisis actually in
this country. I think that plays out different ways. And
not all men are in crisis, of course, and not
all men are just at home listening to Joe Robin
being angry or being recruited to fascism. Some just need therapy,
like we all do. I go to therapy. That's great,

(21:23):
But I think we need to have a real conversation
about that rather.

Speaker 1 (21:26):
Than allow men need to go to therapy. Men are
all screwed up. Here's why you're all wrong. You're in crisis.
Why don't you go to therapy. Stop speaking down to me.
And this goes actually for Democrats and Republicans. I'm going

(21:50):
to vote. I'm hyper political, I'm hyper involved. I care
about the issues. You're hyper involved, you care about the issues.
But I see all the time the percentages of men
who don't vote. It's staggering percentages of men who don't vote.
They don't vote, and when asked, almost universally, they give
an answer to something along the lines of it doesn't
matter who cares, it doesn't matter. Kamala Harris has launched something.

(22:17):
Maybe I should give her credit, although I won't. Something
I've actually never seen in my adult life. In my
adult life, I have never seen a political I don't
want to say campaigns. It's not her whole campaign, but
a political operation aimed at men, not from Republicans and
not from Democrats. Every single part of our politics is

(22:40):
aimed at women.

Speaker 3 (22:41):
Women.

Speaker 1 (22:41):
This women that, women, this, women that member. After the
JD Vans debate, which he did, great, Okay, good thing, fine,
and I weren't forty five minutes of women women women?
What about women single women, women, women women? I can
go clear back to George bush Hall, the single mother,
this single mother. That women, women, women, women, women, women.
Not one event I have ever seen in my life
aimed at men, not one, All of it women, women, women.

(23:05):
Oh and this is breaking from earlier today. This is
from TV news now just in. Donald Trump has agreed
to a Fox Newstown hall on October sixteenth in Georgia. Yeah,
with an audience entirely comprised of women, where the focus
will be on issues impacting women before the election. Don't

(23:26):
ever say to me, I don't know why men don't
start participating in politics. Who speaks to them, who wants
their vote? Are we in such a place as a
country where you can't speak to men at all? Have
we so effectively separated men from women? Have we turned

(23:49):
the genders against each other that we are now in
a place where women will be campaigned to exclusively by
both sides. If Democrats happen to mention them, they'll talk
down to them. Republicans never will, never mention them at all.
Is that where we're at? Because if that's where we're at,
you can kiss the country goodbye. If the entirety of

(24:09):
our political process is going to be aimed at convincing
women not to lose their minds so they can slaughter
their babies. If that is all of our politics, If
that's all our politics is going to be, now, count
me out, and you can count the country out too.
I'm sorry, I'm getting upset on a Friday, so I'm
gonna move off this and move on to something else.
I am so freaking frustrated at this point in time

(24:32):
by this crap. Women, women, women, women, women, women, How
out reach to women? Women this? We've been that nice
enough to women? What about the women? But have to
do this for women better? If we are as a nation,
if we are at a place, and maybe we are
at this place, if we are at a place where
all of our politics has to be aimed at the
female voter, make sure you don't make her too men,

(24:52):
speak really gently, Promise her she can keep carving up
her baby like a Thanksgiving turkey. If all of our
politics is aimed at that in order to preserve Western civilization,
then hand it to the freaking commies and count me out.
I'll check out and go somewhere else. If that's where
we're at, count me out. I'm sick of it, both
of them. Gosh, you know I need I need a

(25:15):
second a ya ya yea.

Speaker 4 (25:19):
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Speaker 3 (25:22):
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Speaker 1 (25:24):
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Speaker 3 (25:25):
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Speaker 2 (25:30):
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Speaker 4 (25:33):
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Speaker 3 (25:33):
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and I'll be your friend, the Fritto Bundito.

Speaker 2 (25:41):
You must not up.

Speaker 3 (25:43):
Munch, munch, munch a bunch of Fritos.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
Let's do some ask doctor Jesse questions. Hello, basic question
for you, How, if at all, do communism and globalism intersect? Okay, well,
communism and globalism they do not intersect. They are the
same thing. They are the same thing. Communists have lied

(26:13):
about communism forever, because you have to lie about this
religion of destruction. But lucky for us, lucky for you,
lucky for me, they wrote everything down. They wrote books,
they wrote letters to each other, they wrote that, they
write newsletters, They publicize the things they believe. And what
was communism's rallying cry? It was always they tried to

(26:35):
act like it was for the workers. It was never.
It was always about power. But what was the rallying
cry workers of the who unite What was it everyone
remembers now, was it Workers of the Soviet Union, Workers
of Germany, Workers of China Unite. Have you ever heard that? No,
you didn't, It was Workers of the World Unite. In fact,

(26:59):
one of the main one of the main conflicts Stalin
had with Trotsky was this conflict. One of them wanted
communism essentially to blend with nationalism and essentially be about Russia.
But the other had the original view of communism, which

(27:19):
was communism was supposed to be for everyone on the planet.
Borders don't matter, there is no nation. All these things
are just tools of the bourgeoisie. Communism has to be
for everyone. One of the first things the Soviet Union did,
we don't talk about this enough because it failed. One
of the very first things they did was launch an

(27:40):
army into Poland. Why would they do that? It ended
up getting fought back, beaten back, The polls were awesome.
Why did they do that? This is Russian Revolution time frame.
Why would they do that? They were intending to take everything,
all of Europe. It was time for the whole world
to unite. Wasn't ever about Russia or what this or
the Soviet Union or things like that. It was always

(28:02):
for the globe. The entire planet has to be brought
under control. We have to control everyone, We have to
control everything. We will have a central committee of of
course elites, genius elites, who will make the decisions on
behalf of everyone. And the very concept of nations, national sovereignty,

(28:24):
these things, these things are despicable in the eyes of
the communist because if a citizen of anywhere, we'll make
it about America. But if an American citizen sees themselves
as a citizen of the country instead of a citizen
of the world, then that citizen he might resist some
of my plans that are going to require pillaging America.

(28:49):
Globalism is just simply another word for communism. Who would
you say is the most prominent globalist? Probably Klaus Schwab,
I would say is probably the most prominent the head
of the WEF. Whose bust does Klaus Schwab have sitting
on his bookshelf in his office?

Speaker 3 (29:05):
Go look it up.

Speaker 1 (29:06):
If you don't believe me, Vladimir Lenin, Globalism and communism
do not intersect. If they were a then diagram and
you looked at it, it would just look like a
singular circle because they're the same thing. Remember that. All right,
let's talk about a stolen election. Is it still our
fault if it gets stolen? Let's first discuss the IF's

(29:29):
CJ people suffering, the uh. The stories out of October
seventh are stories that will be remembered in the worst ways.

Speaker 3 (29:41):
Right, It's good.

Speaker 1 (29:42):
It's like September eleventh. No one has fond memories, no
one talks about. Man, it was a great day. It
was just a day of tragedy and sadness where where
we remember horrible things, people burning and people dying, and
it's torrible. That's what That's what October seventh was. The
IFCJ was there before October seventh helping. They helped on

(30:03):
October seventh, armored ambulances and such, and they're still there
today and they need help. They need help to help
the people of Israel who need food and bomb shelters
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(30:27):
make jokes. It's fine, we.

Speaker 3 (30:28):
Get that, right.

Speaker 1 (30:29):
The Jesse Kelly Show, it is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Odd f Friday and asked doctor Jesse Friday, I did
not mean to lose my temper on Friday. I've moved
past it. The whole only campaigning to women thing. It
just grades on me to no end. It grades, I
mean to no end, and people wonder why men are disenfranchised.

(30:52):
People wonder about it. You want to talk about taking
for granted? Oh jeez, that have been taken for granted.
Seriously in this country. It's crazy to me all of
our electororal politics, one hundred percent of it aimed at women.

Speaker 3 (31:04):
Women.

Speaker 1 (31:05):
This women a town hall for women? What about women?
Let's talk to women's single moms. My mom, your mom,
everyone's mom, he's mom, ha ha ha my mom. I
love mom, single mom? Uh? Anything for dudes, anyone have
anything to say? There nothing? Why don't men vote? Well,
there you go, Jesse. If the slide for communist terrorists

(31:27):
continues and election day comes where Trump should win, but
the election is stolen and he doesn't, is it still
a people problem? Okay, Well that's an interesting conversation because
wet that a lot of Jesse. I don't care about
the election because Trump's gonna lose. It'll be stolen, it
doesn't matter. And okay, but does that mean it's still

(31:48):
a people problem. Let's say it happens, and I pray
it won't.

Speaker 3 (31:52):
I hope it.

Speaker 1 (31:52):
Won't, but let's say it does. You never know it could.
November comes Trump's way ahead, looks like Trump's gonna win,
and then we have another week long ballot count where
miraculously all those states he was winning just happens to
end up losing, just by a nose. Let's say it
happens again. Got Is it still a people problem? Yes?

Speaker 3 (32:16):
And no.

Speaker 1 (32:18):
Well, all of our problems come back to being a
people problem. But when I say people problem, all of
our problems come back to being a cultural problem. All
problems are cultural problems and culture. Whenever you bring up
culture stuff or culture war, people will narrow that down

(32:38):
almost exclusively to gay things or abortion things. Culture is
so much bigger than that, and so much more than that. Okay,
so let's discuss cheating. How and where does election day
cheating happen. It doesn't happen in rural Alabama election day cheating,
as we discussed a bit last night. It happens in

(33:01):
high density blue areas where Democrats control all the levers
of power from top to bottom. So if you're in Wisconsin,
you don't go out to rural Wisconsin and try to cheat,
because it's a bunch of blood red Republicans in rural
Wisconsin who are busy drinking beer and deer hunting, and
because they're from Wisconsin, they tend to do both at

(33:22):
the same time. Where do you go. You go to Madison, Wisconsin,
which is further to the left than maos China. You
control every single level of power top to bottom there.
So if you have to find an area where you
can hoover up some extra votes, you go to the
area where there's nobody in power who can stop you. Okay,

(33:43):
so let's talk about that problem. If we're discussing whether
or not it's a people problem, why is a place
like Madison, Wisconsin that far left. We're making this about Madison.
We could expand it and talk about other areas. Let's
focus on Madison. Madison, Wisconsin is what It's a college town.

(34:05):
Why would a college town be so far to the left.
Because colleges themselves they employ communists over ninety percent. You've
seen all the numbers, if you've read the anti communist manifesto,
which is available at Jesse kellybook dot com. You understand
all the numbers and percentages about college administrators, college professors,

(34:28):
they're all crazy communists. Now, so a communist university is
going to invite more communism into your town, and eventually
your town will turn into a communist hellhole like Madison, Wisconsin.
So back to the university. How and why did we
let that happen. We let that happen because we decided

(34:52):
we were going to live and let live with communists
in this country. And so forever we have excused used
the poisonous rought in the university system of this country.
We have looked the other way. We have not demanded
our politicians defund some of these. Do you know how
much of your taxpayer money goes to the state university

(35:15):
that educates brand new generations of communists every year? Go
look it up. Go look at your state's budget. Whatever
state you happen to be listening in, Wisconsin will be fine,
But go look at the budget of your state. Go
look at how much of your money they take from
your paycheck, Turn around and hand it to some communist
women's study professor to teach the next generation of women,

(35:38):
how much America sucks, we fund it. We never attack
these universities politically, I mean, as always you stay peaceful,
legal and local. We never run attacks on these universities.
There's no attempt to attack them, to defund them, to
dig into their funding sources. Many from communist China for reasons.

(36:00):
I think we can all figure out. We have allowed
the university system. You know, it's really important. A university
system is really important for a country. I know, I'm
an uneducated barbarian, I get that, but it's not about me.
A nation needs a higher education system to properly train
its young professionals in whatever field they're going into, so

(36:21):
we can have a nation full of experts in their
given field and start them out the right way. But
if you allow your university system to turn into a
communist training camp, that university system your nation needs becomes
the poison pill that will kill it in the end.
Our university system is going to end this nation unless
it's fixed. How many politicians do you see campaigning against it?

(36:46):
How many speaking out about the specific things they're going
to do to attack the communist university. How many Republican
politicians have you seen speaking out against it, anyone.

Speaker 3 (37:02):
None.

Speaker 1 (37:03):
Oh, hey, you know what, that's my fault. I was
worried about the university system. I was worried about saving
the country. I should have been speaking just to women.
I should have been, Hey, you know what we need
Forget that whole university system funding communism thing. We need
a two hour town hall speaking gently to women. That's

(37:27):
what we need. That's what you'll get out of the GOP.
Of course, you never gonna get anything with teeth that matters.
It drives me crazy. All right, let's talk about the
Burbs preparing for an emergency, women backing up in the
media lying to us. Hang on,
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