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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show Days The Jesse Kelly Show,
another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show, and we're going
to dig into a little bit more about how you
create I touched on it a bit. I didn't have
a chance to kind of finish that thought. How you
create this world of make belief? Because they're doing it
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with that Trump is Hitler press conference from today, how
they're using it against people like Elon Musk and Trump
who'll do emails a lot of voicemails and stuff this hour.
So let's just let's walk through this chronologically, shall we,
because today what you saw was the back end of this.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
Yesterday we learned that Donald Trump's former chief of staff,
John Kelly, a retired four star general, confirmed that while
Donald Trump was president, he said he wanted generals like
Adolf Hitler head. Donald Trump said that because he does
not want a military.
Speaker 1 (01:09):
Okay, how do we get there? Though? And then of
course that gets piped into the eyes and ears of
your liberal aunt Pagy, who will go out and firebomb
a pregnancy center all the while thinking she is the
good guy. How does that happen? Well, first, you have
to grab control of the levers of power. The communists
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understood this long ago. You have to start out when
you're a revolutionary, like the American communist has been in
the past. When you're the revolutionary, you start out on
the streets. You don't have any tangible power. So your
power has to come from disrupting things on the streets, protests, loud,
make things uncomfortable. It starts with street level activism, and
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if you stay with it, if enough people join your cause,
you stay at it long enough, you can kind of
work your way up through the different levels of power. Eventually,
they seized the education system, they seized the media, they
seized Hollywood, and that gave them an incredible power, the
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power to manipulate what people see and hear and how
they think. It's why in your school, it's why you
learned about the evils of Adolf Hitler for twenty five
months and you spent two days on MAO if you're lucky,
why so disproportionate. That's because your school, your school board,
and probably your school administrators are a bunch of dirty
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commies and they didn't want Communists to look bad to
the children. Of course, they have no problem making Hitler
look bad, which he was bad, But Mao deserves all
the airtime Hitler got and doesn't get a fraction. Why, well,
you seize control of all that. And then once you
seize control of all that, then you begin to get
really influential in society amongst the other people you focus on.
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Communists will hyper focus on women. Mao did this. You
think Mao's evil. We talk about Mao a lot, you know,
who actually probably was a worst human being. If you
can imagine hell fires getting hotter for some people, there's
a chance Mao's wife is burning hotter than Mao was.
All Chris and evil demon of a human being, if
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you ever look into her. They understood that you can
weaponize a woman's natural inclination for empathy. Motherhood. It's something
that is an incredible thing for good. You know, that's
what you love. My mom is a freaking saint. But
it can be used if you manipulate them. If you
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can seize control of those power centers, you can manipulate
them and turn that empathy into the greatest force for
evil in the world. And that brings me to this
lady Lauren Powell. Who's Lauren Powell. She's a billionaire and
she bought The Atlantic, big publication, The Atlantic. But why
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she just a magazine fan. Hey, Lauren, why'd you buy
The Atlantic?
Speaker 3 (04:10):
And we could have the narrative overtaken by someone who's
who has a lot of power, who's completely contrary to us,
and we could never get to the place where we
think we're part of a more just and equal society.
And so it was obvious that if we could be
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part of the creation of cultural narrative, that would enhance
and amplify all the work that we're doing.
Speaker 2 (04:42):
Which is Hillary Clinton talked about today, is telling the story,
getting the content out there.
Speaker 3 (04:46):
Yeah she was, Yes, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
Bought The Atlantic to do what now, to inform, to educate,
to bring the facts that people know, to create the
cultural narrative. Okay, so you have this billionaire, evil witch
woman who was consumed by communism. She purchased a major
publication because she's interested in controlling the narrative. Here we
are two weeks before the election. They're very, very concerned
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that Dome will lose the election. They're very concerned that
Donald Trump will in any way impede the communist revolution
that is nearing its final stages. And so the billionaire
purchases The Atlantic and then they go digging for mal contents.
John Kelly, the former chief of staff of Donald Trump,
has done nothing but bad mouth Donald Trump since he
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left office. Now, after all these years of silence, John
Kelly has this to sen John.
Speaker 4 (05:39):
Kelly and says, he is not trying to tell people
how to vote, but he is asking this country to
consider character over policy, George, and.
Speaker 5 (05:47):
That all comes from someone who served a former President Trump.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
John Kelly sits down with the Atlantic and tells the
Atlantic that Donald Trump used to praise Hitler, used to
praise Hitler's Jeni Rles. So now you seized control of
a publication, you went and found somebody who has credibility
for star general. Notice the first thing Dom says.
Speaker 2 (06:11):
That's not landing with voters.
Speaker 1 (06:12):
The numbers wrong one.
Speaker 2 (06:14):
I pressed the wrong I think part of what is.
Speaker 1 (06:17):
Take that back, pressed the wrong one twice.
Speaker 2 (06:19):
Here we go, yesterday we learned that Donald Trump's former
chief of staff, John Kelly, a retired four star general.
Speaker 1 (06:27):
Why don't you throw that in well immediate credibility by
a publication, find somebody whose resume grants them credibility, grants
them a certain measure of respect with the American people.
Who's willing to lie. You own the publication, he's willing
to lie. You both work together to concoct a story
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out of thin air that Donald Trump is some kind
of a Nazi. I believe the goal On Heights in
Israel are actually still named the Trump Heights to this day.
Clearly not much of a Nazi. If he's a Nazi,
he's a terrible one. But anyway, you cancoct the story
out of thin air. And then, because well, after all,
it's a major publication like The Atlantic, and it's authenticated
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by a four star general, John Kelly, will you have
all the legitimacy you need to call an emergency press
conference as Vice President of the United States and stand
up at the podium and announce to the people that
Donald Trump is invoking Adolph.
Speaker 2 (07:31):
Deeply troubling and incredibly dangerous that Donald Trump would invoke
Adolf Hitler, the man who is responsible for the deaths
of six million Jews and hundreds of thousands of Americans.
All of this is further evidence for the American people
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of who Donald Trump really is. This is a window
into who Donald Trump really is from the people who
know him best, from the people who worked with him
side by side in the Oval office and in the
situation room.
Speaker 1 (08:09):
And now your liberal aunt Pegy believes that she is
a force for good. After all, this didn't just come
from Kamala Harris. The Atlantic wouldn't just publish lies. John
Kelly is a four star general. He's telling the truth.
Do you see how the world of make believe gets
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built for your liberal aunt Peggy? Do you see why
she will walk into your upcoming Thanksgiving party and she
will with the most confidence announce things, declare things that
simply aren't real. She'll say things happen that never happen.
She'll say things were said that were never said. And
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you can present her with video evidence, but you don't understand.
She is in a world that is not real. She is,
for all intents and purposes, insane. Your liberal ant Pegy
isn't wrong. She's an insane person, as insane as the
guy who believes he can fly so he jumps off
of a building. That's the world the communist creates for
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liberal ant Pagy on purpose, and that's how they do that,
and in practice it turns into communists well justifying their actions.
Joe Biden stands up because his brain is scrambled eggs,
he can't control it anymore in front of a crowd
and says things like this, I mean.
Speaker 6 (09:39):
So, I know this sounds bizarre, and it sounds like
I said this five years ago.
Speaker 7 (09:43):
You locked me up.
Speaker 6 (09:45):
We gotta lock him up.
Speaker 1 (09:48):
President of the United States. We have to lock him up.
Why does your liberal aunt Pegy think Donald Trump is hitler? Well,
let's go to Yuri Besmonov KGB, former KG agent, who
explained how and why they do what they do.
Speaker 8 (10:03):
Such a tremendous success. Most of it is done by
Americans to Americans thanks to lack of moral standards. As
I mentioned before, exposure to true information does not matter anymore.
A person who was demoralized is unable to assess true information.
The facts tell nothing to him. Even if I shower
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him with information, with the authentic proof, with documents, with pictures,
even if I take him by force to the Soviet
Union and show him concentration camp, he will refuse to believe.
Speaker 1 (10:39):
It doesn't sound familiar, does it? And let's get ready
for the next stage. If they continue to hold onto power, next,
get the care for rhinos. He days with the Jesse
Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on any
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We have Daniel Turner coming up about ten, yeah, ten
fifteen minutes from now. He's gonna I have some questions
to ask him. I want to know who runs energy right?
What country out there runs energy the right way? We
don't we've lost our mind, but who does it right?
Talk to him about that. Remember, you can send us
emails Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. He can leave
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us voicemails eight seven seven three seven seven four three
seven three. So I don't know that we've really really
digested because we don't want to think about it. What's
going to happen if the Dems do win the election? Well,
I think maybe when we listen to what they say,
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it's revealed.
Speaker 6 (11:44):
I mean, so, I know this sounds bizarre. It sounds
like I said this five years ago. You'd locked me up.
We gotta lock him up.
Speaker 1 (11:53):
Headline Elon Musk's firms face massive law fare from the
Biden Harris government. The White House has already declared war
on a private business because the owner of the business
has decided to publicly back Donald Trump. Now maybe you
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understand why, Jamie Diamond. He's the CEO of JP Morgan.
He's backed Kamala Harris. Why do so many of these
major business CEO types back democrats now, because they understand
Democrats will come for you. They will listen to how
they look at government. This is Dome talking about it.
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And credit to May's for digging this one up.
Speaker 2 (12:38):
Government has three essential functions public safety, public health, and
public education, and they should not be privatized. Why because
it shouldn't have.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
Government doesn't have any of those functions. Now, let's focus
on that though. This is how they justify using their
power against you.
Speaker 2 (13:00):
Government has three essential functions public safety, public health, and
public education, and they should not be privatized.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
Why because it's public safety and public health are the
two big ones. Every single communist who's ever locked up
or shot his political opponent has done so under the
justification that it was for the good of the nation.
He had no choice. I have to. It's what I
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had to do to save democracy. Of course, you can
justify anything when it comes to saving democracy. All right, whatever,
Let's get to some voicemails and things. I forgot to
tell you that I burned some family members in Montana
while I was in Montana. Well you're Chris and I
Jewish producer. Chris and I were having a talk. He
was watching some videos, because Chris is a child, he
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was watching videos of somebody microwave something in a high
powered microwave. Well, I think my parents maybe have the
same one. I was in Montana last week for all
that funeral stuff and whatnot, and we had a bunch
of family come into town and we had ordered what Chris,
what Chris. I don't use the word literally, but yes,
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I burned them. Okay, I burned family members, and I
feel bad about it. I'm about to explain what happened.
It's not it's not my fault, all right. I in
my house, I have a normal microwave. So when I
do American things like reheat kso I put it in
a bowl, or if the wife's not around, I just
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put the styrofoam container in there. I don't know why
she thinks you can't nuke things like that. What you
can do that, Chris? Anyway, I just put it in
the microwave and it's about a minute, about a minute,
and things will be nice and warm and gooey, and
you grab your Dorda chips. Chris, you wouldn't understand obviously anyway.
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You anyway, So one minute, that's about what you get
in my microwave. We ordered in one night. Everyone when
there's a death in the family, if you have a
great community, everyone brings food and everyone comes into town.
So you're no matter how much food you have, you're
still running out. You're eating more. We order in a
bunch of food one night. And who do you think
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they relied upon to order that food? Well, who else
would you rely upon? But the menu whisper. Of course,
they said, Jesse save us. That's not verbatim what they said,
but it's very similar to what they said. And I said,
I will handle ordering the food. Of course. It just
jumped out at me because I'm a menu whisper. They
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had a jalapeno popper dip on the menu and I thought, yes,
that has to happen. So the jalapeno all, Chris. It
was so good, Corey. You came and imagine it might
have had onions in it. Corey, So maybe not for you.
But we got a jalapeno popper dip and it was dynamite,
but very similar to a mozzarella cheese stick. It really
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lost what it needed quickly. It needed to be the
appropriate level of warmth. And everyone's sitting around the table
and sharing stories and laughing and talking, and I, because
I am such a magnanimous human being, said I will
reheat it. I take it. I put it in a
little bowl. I throw it in my Folks knuker. I
throw it in the microwave. Beep, beep, beep, one minute,
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ice pressed start, I walk away, No problem. Right, well,
feels like it was just about thirty seconds later. Something
something burning, something is smelling. What Chris? What? It was
not in a sty from container, Chris, I put it.
I did, put it in a paper bowl. We were
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trying not to make dishes because there was too many dishes.
I run over to the microwave and there's maybe ten
seconds left. I open up the microwave and the steam
is billowing out of the microwave, billowing out, and right
about that time, everyone's saying, Jesse, is the dip done?
Bring that back in here. I'm looking at this molten lava,
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and I don't want to admit failure on my part,
so I actually look at my folks freezer and think,
do I have a minute to put it in there?
And I go to the freezer, I open up the
freezer and then they yell again, Jesse, the dip, hurry up.
So I just brought the dip in without saying anything,
and I just kind of set it down. And one
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of my aunts, she burned her mouth pretty bad, she did.
I didn't feel the need to warn anybody because I
was embarrassed. So sorry, Sorry about your mouth. Anyway. You
need to give your dog some rough Greens. That's important.
Your dog doesn't get any nutrition from his food. Your
dog's food is dead. It's brown because it's dead. That's
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three three. My dog Daniel Turner joins us next feeling
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Daniel Turner with power the future is here, and he's
going to teach me about energy and hopefully you will
learn something as well. Okay, Daniel, I have a question
you and I. As many times as we have talked,
we've had dinner, we've had you on the air, I've
never actually asked you this question before, but I am
curious what country in the world, to your knowledge, does
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the sharpest, smartest energy policy and what does that look like?
What does a smart energy policy mean? Because I know
the insanity we have around here with the idiotic of
the windmills and solar fields. Who does it right?
Speaker 7 (19:32):
You know, I'd have to give United Arab Emirates first
bibs on that, and I don't necessarily want to. I
wish we could put America first. But when you look
at them, you remember they held the last UN Summit
on Climate change COP twenty nine was in Dubai and
they said, yeah, sure, we'll hold your stupid conference. I mean,
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you book all of our hotels and eat it our rest,
fill up our airport with your money. Of we'll take
your money. They didn't change their oil and gas policy
one iota. You know, you look at those countries and
people wonder, why do they have the world's largest skyscraper,
Why do they have the only indoor ski lodge?
Speaker 5 (20:13):
Right?
Speaker 7 (20:13):
They build islands in the Persian Gulf that look like
plant out countries right the continents and palm trees. Because
they have so much money, they don't know what to
do with it. And that's because they see this commodity.
They say, let's ride this train as long as we can.
Maybe we'll run out of oil one day, but we're
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not there yet, so let's exploit it as much as
we can. And that's what America should be doing.
Speaker 1 (20:39):
Okay, now I'm going to talk about refining because you've
you've educated us before about even with all the oil
we have, we send a lot of it offshore, We
send it other places to refine it. Now, I'm all
about working with other countries and opportunity costs and things
like that. Why do we do that though? Does that
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make sense? No?
Speaker 7 (21:02):
It doesn't, and that's because we don't have enough refining capacity.
So they send oil from Alaska to China to get
refined and then we buy it back from China as
refined crude gas as we would call it, or diesel,
et cetera. He the exon Velb's crisis that we all
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know about, that's exactly what that was. That was oil
coming through the Alaska pipeline that was filled up at
the tanker that was about ready to leave. That's spilled
all over the place. The reason why they send it
to China is because we can't build a refinery on
the West coast at this point, and the refineries are
in you know, the the Gulf of Mexico, part of Texas,
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of Louisiana. But again, look at your geography, look at
your map. If you have to go from Alaska to Louisiana,
that's a long journey, and so wouldn't it be great
to build a refinery in Washington or Oregon. But the
Greens will never allow you to build a refinery there,
and we seceed, we give in. We're like, yep, you
know what, the Greens don't want a refinery, So I
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guess we send it to China. I think Jesse. As
crazy as this may sound, it is only a matter
of time until China starts putting something in the oil
when they send it back. I mean, we look at
our stink bugs, you look at our lantern flies, you
look at COVID. China send diseases back to America. It's
inevitable that eventually China is going to be like, let's
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put little something something in the oil when we send
it back to the Americans.
Speaker 1 (22:37):
What if what if we God forbid? And I don't
foresee this because we are so dependent on each other,
but what if God forbid we end up in some
sort of a hot war with China? What's option two?
To refine the oil? We would need to power our navy,
in our air force, and our country to even prosecute
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such a war? Is it? Who can do what? Mexico
in an emergency situation? Could we do it? Where do
we go from there?
Speaker 7 (23:05):
There? Aren't a lot of options. America is first when
it comes to refining, China is second, and I believe
Russia is third. Now, other countries would like to build refineries,
but quite frankly, a lot of countries don't have the
technology and they don't have the infrastructure to build a refinery.
I mean, you got to figure if you're building a refinery,
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you need think of the enormous amount of infrastructure to
bring that much oil in and get it out right.
If anyone is ever lucky enough to go look at
refining operations, especially in Louisiana on the Gulf, it's fascinating
if you're a little bit of a nerd, which any
guy who watches you know, engineering shows about ancient Roman
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bridges or anything. Any guy or girl would be fascinated
by the engineering marvel ab So a lot of countries
just can't do it, and they've thrown in the towel.
And you say, well, that's a huge problem to depend
upon your neighbor if you like your neighbor. But you know,
even if we said our European friends are our neighbors,
they're crazy at this point, So what if our European
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crazy greenies don't want to send us any more refined crude.
England just closed its last coal mine. The whole Industrial
Revolution was born on coal, and England's given up on
coal now. So England's nuts, Canada, justin Trudeau, is nuts,
and Mexico's as corrupt as they get. So we're kind
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of running out of options. I hope and pray that
President Trump makes refining an enormous part of his next administration,
but steam rolls it right. These are national security issues
at this point. It's not just it would be great
to have more oil, like, we need to do this
for our survival. And if you little green groups want
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to protest, we're just gonna throw you all in chains
and lock you up because we do in these refineries.
Speaker 1 (24:58):
Ah Man, all right, speaking Daniel Turner, Power the Future,
Speaking of Europe, who does it right? Does anyone do
it right? There? Eastern Europe? Germany? Because I honestly, we
need Europe to be a functional place, and they appeared
to be losing that rather rapidly.
Speaker 7 (25:17):
Yeah, they really are, and it's tragic. The largest economy
in Europe is Germany. Germany has had to freeze their
prices at certain certain commodities because it's so expensive that
it was bankrupting the country. So they froze it, meaning
the government now just picks up the tab. It doesn't
mean you're electricity if not seven dollars per kill awot hour,
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It just means they've yeah, exactly, that's what it got
up to. We remember those stories from about a year
and a half ago where German families were getting four
thousand and five thousand dollars electric bills. For perspective, we
used to pay eleven cents per kilowot hour as a
national average. We've paid eleven cents for a long long time.
We now pay seventeen cents per killing a lot hour
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thanks to Bidenomics, right, so our electricity has gone up
a lot from seventeen cents. Germany was paying seven dollars.
That's how much their electricity has pooped the bed because
of wind, because of their green ambition, because of little
Greta Thunberg right marching down the street and demanding that
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Germany do X y Z. That's what happens. So they
froze it at forty cents, which is still more than
double what we pay. And now the government is just
picking up the difference. So if that's your largest economy,
by the way, it's all when full contraction the German economy.
So if that's your largest economy, for Europe, not to
mention how many hundreds of thousands of North African and
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Middle Eastern muslim Men they've allowed in Germany does not
have a very bright future. Europe does not have a
very bright future. Go see it while you can, right,
But it's not going to be there for much longer.
So it's not a lot of bright spots, which is
why we are kind of at an America last moment,
and that's why this election is so crucial. Yeah, God, yeah,
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I hate to be the bear a bad news. I
always tell this on I'm on your show, Jesse, like
one day I'm going to have great stories to tell,
and maybe starting in twenty twenty five, I will. Maybe
we'll be you'll invite me back with great news and
bright spots. I really hope. So, because I'm much you're
an optimist. I'm an optimist, right we we're honest enough
to recognize evil and call it that, or communism and
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call it that. But I haven't given up, hope. I
don't think you have. But boy boy, nuice to have
some good stories for a while.
Speaker 1 (27:38):
Yeah, maybe when we break away and become the Republic
of Jesse, we will have those great stories. He is
Daniel Turner. Daniel, what are you having for dinner tonight? U?
Speaker 7 (27:49):
I'm making little you know what they do in Europe,
little meat pies like you get in England that they
got to pastry crust exactly.
Speaker 1 (27:58):
Yeah, those are disgusting. Why are you making? I don't understand.
Speaker 7 (28:01):
They're meat wrapped in pastry and they're fantastic.
Speaker 1 (28:04):
I don't support it. I don't support it. He is
Daniel Turner. I do support him. Power the future. Thank you,
my brother. Than So, let's have a little chat about
the IFCJ. Shall we. We are commanded to be the
hands and feet. It's not enough to just hope. Honestly,
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many times it's not enough to just pray. We have
to go out and be the hands and feet. I
have respect, so much respect for the IFCJ because they
risk their lives to do what they do. You know,
I talk about him from here. I'm safe, relatively safe.
The only thing I have to worry about is Chris.
They are over there in Israel with rockets raining down,
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Suspect that effort. I respect being the hands and feet.
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It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday, reminding
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kellyshow dot com and you can leave us voicemails. We
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love your voicemails. Eight seven seven three seven seven four
three seven three. Let's check in on some of those.
Speaker 5 (29:42):
Hey, Jesse. With the media and the Harris campaign claiming
that Donald Trump is a liar for saying she never
worked at McDonald's, you think that'd be pretty easy to verify.
Why aren't their former co workers of hers coming out
of the woodwork to voch for her. Why can't her
tax records verify this? It seems like could be a
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pretty easy thing to confirm. I wish the media would
address this. It should be easy to figure out.
Speaker 1 (30:11):
I'm just curious well, you have already figured out I
can tell the tongue in cheek voicemail. You know, I
know everyone knows Kamala Harris never worked at McDonald's. She's
a rich kid, and that's fine. Again, when I say that,
don't ever think I'm insulting anybody. I'm really not. We
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didn't grow up rich. My folks ended up rich. By
the time my dad closed his construction company, they were
doing well. But we didn't grow up that way. They
didn't even start that till I left the house. It's
just not how we grew up. So and I'm not
I'd never grew up with jealousy. I don't care if
you grew up. And you're listening to me right now.
And folks are millionaires, good for you, that's fine. It's
not about the money you have, it's about the values
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you have. But Kamala Harris is a rich kid. She
grew up in the ritzy neighborhood in Montreal, all in
a ritzy neighborhood in California. She didn't work at McDonald's.
That was completely made up. She made it up on
the fly because she's doing the best she can to
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try to hold together a coalition she's losing. Did you
listen to Hopefully you did. In the first hour, we
interviewed Selena Zito. If you missed it, don't worry. The
podcast is available for free at iHeart, Spotify iTunes. It's
about halfway through the first hour. If you want to
hear what I'm talking about, whenever it's up, go download it.
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But Selena Zito was talking about the coalitions, the different
coalitions of the two parties, and how those coalitions have changed.
Well forever, for most of my life, the Democrat coalition
it was working people, it really was. And don't sit
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and write me emails. They've never been for the workingman.
Stop stop, stop. I understand what you're saying. But in general,
if you were a blue collar working person who didn't
really understand what Democrats were about, you probably thought that's
more the party for me. If you were a richer person,
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you probably thought Republicans were more the party for me.
And I know it's more complicated than that, but in general,
that's how it worked. Well. Democrats left that behind. They
stopped worried about worrying about working class and they started
hyper hyper focusing on various subgroups of theirs. Let's focus
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on the gay community, except there aren't that many of those.
Let's focus on the college graduate elites, and yeah, there
are a lot of those, but not enough of those. Okay, well,
let's at least bank on all the black vote. Except
black people were working class too, just like everyone else. Okay, well,
at least we'll get all the all the latinos, except
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they're working class too. Every every group has working class
people as part of it. They left working class people
behind in favor of the Trany Brigade, in favor of
the Black Lives Matter despicable. You know, the black grievance groups.
They left the working class people behind in favor of
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identity politics groups. They know this. They have all the numbers.
They have more numbers than you or I will ever
see where they pull these groups in that group and
that group they know. Working class guy, whatever his color,
happens to be working class guy, lunch pale guy. He
thinks Democrats are freaks now and he thinks they don't
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care about him. We had audio a couple days ago.
I didn't play it for you. I just never got
to it. But it was a union member. You don't
have to dig it up, Chris, but it was it
was a union member. It didn't look like you were
actually doing anything anyway. So never mind, Chris. Sorry to
put you out with our radio show, but we had
audio of a union guy and he was saying, more
than half of our membership they're gonna vote Republican, which
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has never happened before. Working class people understand. Now Democrats
despise them. It's become the party of two extremes. If
you are a billionaire in elite, if you are in
a penthouse in la you are probably voting Democrat. If
you are ultra ultra poor, maybe someone freshly brought here
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your voting Democrat. For the others, all the middle, all
the middle, they're losing that portion of the coalition. They
know this. Oh you can play it, Chris, if you
have it, do you have it, play it? Go ahead?
Speaker 4 (34:51):
RFKA joining Trump effectively, I couldn't script it any better
the way I would like it to be.
Speaker 8 (34:57):
I love the.
Speaker 4 (34:58):
Idea of Donald Trump being the commander in chief. I
love the idea of how Donald Trump handles the nefarious
characters in the world.
Speaker 1 (35:06):
Govier believes more than half of UAW members at his
Ford plant will vote Trump, He says, Harris laughs too
much and he can't take her seriously. So what is it.
Speaker 4 (35:15):
You're the incumbent who wouldn't do anything different, or are
you the underdog that wants change?
Speaker 1 (35:22):
More than half the UAW voting Republican. Okay, so they
lost that coalition. They know they lost it. They had
to try to get it back. But the problem when
you spend too much time. We talked about this the
other night, about why kings used to dress up in
disguise and walk amongst the people. They did that so
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they could relate, so they could understand, and so they
wouldn't despise their people. Democrats now don't ever touch the
real world. They don't ever touch those people. They don't
ever walk amongst them, live their lives, and so you
can't just wake up one day and pretend to know them.
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People are not stupid. Even if people are uneducated on things,
they're not stupid. They can sniff out a phony. If
you're Kamala Harris, you have no relation to working people.
You're losing the working person coalition. What do you do
about that? Well, she's Kamala Harris. You just lie, You
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make up some ridiculous lie the way she lies about everything,
and you just hope no one will check you on it. Oh,
I worked at McDonald's. I worked, I worked the fries.
That's not true. Everyone knew it wasn't true, and she
said it. McDonald's, which keeps records on everything, already came
out and said, ah, we don't have any record of
that because it was just a lie. The media that
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isn't going to report it because the media wants her
to win. It's not more complicated than that. Let's talk
about real estate for a quick second. What do you
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can I do well? Hard assets are the thing that
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There's never been a better time than right now. All right,
all right. Brandon Darby is going to join us halfway
through the next hour to talk about cartel stuff and more.
Speaker 3 (38:07):
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