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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 Monday. It
is Election Day Eve. I am so freaking excited about tomorrow.
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It's of course Metal of Honor Monday, and we will
do that no matter what. An hour from now now,
let me just talk to you about whats in store
for all of us tonight, because it's pre election day,
Election Day Eve, we are going to discuss well, the
election itself in the opening. What are the stakes? Why
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are they this high? It shouldn't be this way, you know.
We'll discuss that in the opening of the show. We're
going to discuss two different outcomes.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
You have.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
My email is full of it, My text messages are
full of it. What's going to happen if Trump wins?
What's going to happen if Trump loses? Where are we
at and all this stuff? We will discuss it. We're
going to discuss the Senate GOP leadership race. Oh, it's
in the news. Finally NBC got busted electioneering, Trump suing CNN.
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One in three young adults don't want to have children,
and Doug or m Hoff decided to flame dome on
accident on stage. All that so much more coming up
tonight on the World of Famous Jesse Kelly's show. So
let's get a couple things out of the way right
off the bat here. I am going to discuss the
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huge stakes in this election in a couple minutes, But
before I do that, I want to remind you of
a couple things. Remember how terrible the mid term elections
were for us. We thought we were gonna have this
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huge red wave. It was red Wave, this and red
Wave that. I'm just as guilty hand raised as everyone else.
We thought, this country's so mad about Joe Biden, they're
so mad about the COVID stuff, they're so mad about inflation,
that people are going to flock to the polls in
twenty twenty two and Democrats are going to be swept
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all the way out of power. Remember, I know you remember,
I certainly remember. And then we watched that night. I
was actually with Clay and Buck at a big election
night party in Nashville and fucking me were in a
corner watching as the results coming in, basically crying on
each other's shoulders. This is the worst thing ever. And
you remember, do you remember how horrible that was? It
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was horrible. I'm not just talking about the mustache I
had to shave in afterwards because I lost my bet.
You remember how horrible it was. It was bad, really,
really really bad. Now have you seen all the reports
about all the early ballots Republicans have turned in this time?
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In case you haven't, I know you probably already have,
But in case you haven't, I'll just put it this way.
Republicans have traditionally been destroyed by Democrats when it comes
to chasing down ballots, getting early ballots, in banking their
vote early. We are always not behind far behind. By
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the time election day gets here, we are way behind.
And then we're always crossing our fingers hoping we will
come back all the way on election days. Sometimes we do,
sometimes we don't. I forget what state it is. I
think it's Wisconsin. I've been studying way too much election
stuff over the weekend, but I think it was Wisconsin,
where early voting Joe Biden had something like six hundred
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thousand more votes than Donald Trump did in twenty twenty.
Trump came all the way back on election day and
lots by like twenty thousand. That's how it traditionally goes, right, now,
if you're looking at any of the numbers that are
out there, there are states where Republicans are ahead in
early voting that never ever, ever, ever, ever happens. There
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are states where even if we're not ahead, we're barely behind,
behind by a smidge That never happens. And in the
swing states it's happening right now. What does this have
to do with the midterms? What is it? Well? Why
is why is that the case right now? Why are
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our early voting numbers, Why do they look so good
right now? Why is the ballot harvesting chasing down votes?
Why is all that so good right now? Why is
the RNC, which has traditionally been as useless as a
treadmill at a feminist rally. Why has the RNC been
all over the legal stuff getting dirty votes, stopped challenging things.
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Why are we so much better prepared now? I'm not
saying we're gonna win, although I think we are. Why
are we so much better prepared now than we have
ever been in my forty three years on this planet. Why?
Because we got kicked in the face in the mid
terms of twenty twenty two, and it hurt, It hurt you,
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It hurt me, it hurt people across the country, And
in the face of great pain is almost always where
you see great growth. That disastrous midterm that seemed like
the end of the world at the time, that disastrous
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mid term wounded us so deeply that we picked ourselves up,
dusted ourselves off, and we said things have got to change.
We've got to dig in, we've got to start doing better,
and we have. Will it be enough to win? I
don't know. I'm not saying that. What I am saying
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is even devastating election losses can in the end be good.
That election in twenty twenty two, that disaster. That's the
reason you see a ground game like you see today.
It's the reason I get emails like this. Here's just
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one of a million. I'm just gonna read this one. Greetings.
On Election Day Eve, I heard your call to get
involved and decided to become an election judge for the
first time. My fifteen year old daughter will be joining
me on election day as a student election judge. The
day I went to training two weeks ago, one of
the slides said, we still need Republican judges. I know
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this isn't much, but we need more people to get
involved in this important process. Sent from a pure talk phone.
Of their names, he asked that I read them are
Charles and Abby, and I will read them. Don't say
to me this isn't much. It's everything. For the first
time in my forty three years, Republicans and mass are
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getting off the couch and getting involved, not just raging
on Facebook. Getting off the couch and getting involved. Maybe
they're election judges, maybe they're running for office. Maybe you're
filling out mailers. Maybe you've donated, maybe you've knocked on doors.
May I don't know what you've done. Maybe you're just
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text messaging friends, rallying votes on election day. Don't think
for a second that doesn't count. Hey, Bob, have you voted.
I'll take you to the polls. Hey, we gotta make
sure you get Charlie. Make sure he brings his wife along.
That counts. There are no small efforts. If you got
off the couch and did one thing, all right, I'm
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gonna say this, and you're gonna think I'm lying, and
you're gonna think I'm full of crap. Cross my heart,
hope to die. I am telling you the truth. If
you picked up your phone right now and you text messaged,
you don't even have to call. Who wants to do that?
If you text messaged five people friends of yours, reminding
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them that tomorrow's election day, maybe even texting them a
sample ballot, because remember, it's a lot more than just
Donald Trump. The stakes tomorrow are huge. Maybe you text
five friends. If you did just that, you will have
done more to take part in your country's elections than
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ninety five percent of Americans will ever do in their lifetime.
In their lifetime, five text messages puts you ahead of
ninety five percent of the country. So there are no
small ways. There's no it's not much. I didn't do much.
I just know if you got involved. Credit to you
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for not just talking about it, not just I hate
Joe Biden. We got to close the border of the inflation.
Not just complaining online. Getting up off your butt and
doing something means everything. I have been to more city
council and school board events in the last two years
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then I have the entire rest of my life. And
I was always involved, tried to get involved locally. I've
ramped it up in the exact same way you have.
We have to be the hands and feet and if
you've done anything large or small, good for you and
credit to you. So allow me to finish this up,
because we're gonna move on talk about other things as
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it pertains to the election, as we talk about often. Yes,
the stakes are high, and we're about to talk about
those steaks next. I don't think I'm gonna avoid that.
The stakes are high. But saving a country is a process,
not an event. Losing a country is a process, not
an event. No matter how tomorrow turns out that I
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Jesse the Stakes of the election next. He doesn't care
if you believe him, but he's right. Jesse Kelly. It
is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday, an election
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day eve. Good call with the Jimmy Buffett Chris. You know,
I've never been to a Jimmy Buffett concert. I have
heard they are a huge party in a blast. Totally
gonna go. I'm gonna take the wife next year or
something like that. Absolutely going to a Jimmy Buffett concert. Anyway,
it is election day eve, and I am excited. So
let's we just got over the all is not lost.
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I was not saved. We're done with that, and we
got over the Thank you, seriously, thank you if you
got involved, if you did anything, thank you. That's how
we save a country. Now let's discuss the stakes, because
I was I was talking with a lot about this
this morning. We'd taken the boys to school. I was
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having a cup of coffee. We're just going over the day,
and we were bringing up the election, the election. What
are the stakes and when you really take it in,
the stakes of this election are way too high, and
they're way higher than they should be. Let me explain
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what Let me explain what I mean by that. We
could go a bunch of different places here, but let's
just stick with the border in illegal immigration for now.
I know we've been conditioned to accept how things are.
That's the human nature. You end up adapting to whatever
your conditions are. But you do understand that no party
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in a country, no political party, should be opening the
border on purpose, and not just opening the border on purpose,
bringing in foreigners as fast as they can possibly get
them inside the country. And that's what Democrats do. Now,
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that is the Democrat party position. Here's this one from
the House Judiciary Committee today. They're just going to read
it verbatim. US taxpayer dollars were spent on foreign nationals'
salaries so they could advise other foreign nationals on the
easiest way to migrate to the United States. At least
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eighty seven point one million dollars in US taxpayer funding
spent by the Open Borders United Nations to allow illegals
to bypass the southern border and fly directly into the
United States of America. Migration centers set up through Central
and South America, staffed by UN bureaucrats, nearly seventy thousand
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aliens referred for potential resettlement and the United States. You
can go read it yourself if you're interested in the source.
Its courtesy of the House Judiciary Committee. This is one
example in a million Democrats got elected to the presidency.
Not only did they open the border, they took money
from your wallet and sent the money to the United
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Nations so the United Nations could open migrant centers in
Central and South America and train illegals how to get
in the United States of America without getting stopped or caught.
The stakes should not be this high. We should not
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be sitting here the night before in election knowing that
if we lose tomorrow night, that means another twenty million
rapists and murderers and gang members coming into our country
the next four years. That's not a place you should
be as a country. Oh I know different political parties
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historically and here that they have differences in policy positions,
and frankly, I'm really okay with that. I understand it.
If we're talking about Republicans versus Democrats getting elected, I
get that we're talking about a difference in tax rates.
Of course, that's perfectly reasonable argument to have. I get
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that we're talking about differences in foreign policy. Do we
want to be have a larger footprint on the international stage?
Do we want to pull back from I get that
that is a thing. I get that we are talking
about differences in monetary policy, in cultural issues. If you
vote for this party, you'll get more of this. I
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actually get all that. I have very strong feelings about
all those things. I get all that whether or not
your border is secure that shouldn't be a partisan issue,
but it is. And that puts us in a frightening
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place as a country, because here's what it means. It
means that we are on a boat in the middle
of a gigantic lake and the storm's coming and we
need to get to shore, and there's one other person
on the boat with us, and we know we have
to get to that shore in order to save everyone
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but the person with us is so twisted, mentally ill
and demonic they believe that sawing a big hole in
the bottom of the boat and sinking it to the
bottom of the lake is somehow the only way we
will be saved. And so we are trying to not
only get ourselves back to shore, we're trying to stop
the demented demon in the boat from sending us to
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the bottom, and we're trying to get the boat clear
to the shore in time to do all that. Stakes
in a presidential election should never, ever, ever, ever, ever
be that high, because securing a border, keeping illegals out
of a country.
Speaker 3 (17:37):
Shouldn't be a Republican thing. That's an American thing. But
somewhere along the lines, Democrats turned into the America as
an evil Nazi place that should be burned to the
ground party. And I don't know how we go about changing.
Speaker 1 (17:55):
That, although I think I have a suggestion which I'll
give to you next. I don't know how we go
about changing that. But in the long term, that has
to change or we can't save the place no matter
what happens in this election. We can't share a country
with people trying to burn it down. It doesn't work
that way. You can't share a boat with someone. Tryina
saw holes in it. It doesn't work that way. So
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how do we make them change? How do we get
democrats to change? Let's discuss that in a moment. Before
we discuss that, let's discuss what happened with Fred today.
You see, Fred has this extremely curly here. He's a
golden doodle, which is not a designer dog. I should
point out he's a golden doodle. But about once a
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month or so, we actually have to take him to
get professionally groomed. No matter how much we brush him,
the hair gets matted and it hurts him. So we
took him to the groomer only Fred. Fred has some
emotional problems. And now he's been laying in the corner
whimpering for the rest of the day because he went
and got a haircut. This is what I have to
deal with in the house. And this is why Fred
has digested problems, or used to have digestive problems. After
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every meal, he's got a nervous stomach. What do you
want me to say? If it wasn't for roughgreens, I
don't know what I would have done. We started sprinkling
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Speaker 4 (20:08):
Mella's inflation and killed in ninety nine cents.
Speaker 1 (20:11):
The's a slice, It's a big deal. It's no joke, Chris,
I sound like Joe Biden. It's not a joke, it's real.
She did do that. Okay, So I got this email
and it's along the line to what I was just
talking about. Dear Oracle, just had a conversation with a
seventy three year old man who's been in politics since
he was nine, said, every presidential race has come with
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the warning, if we lose this one, it's the end
of the country. We're saying it now. If Kamala wins,
it does feel like the end of the country. Do
you think this time it will really be the end?
Did Russia end in nineteen seventeen? Give us some perspective
on this, Okay, So let's discuss. Let's discuss the two
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different scenarios here, and when I get to the Republican
win for tomorrow and what that looks like, that's what
I'll get to the whole How can we fix Democrats?
Because it's actually up to us to fix Democrats? But
what's going to happen if they lose or if they win,
if sorry, if the Communists win tomorrow, what will happen? Well, first,
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we have to acknowledge that we're probably I want to
stress this, probably already past the holding the union together.
By the union, I mean all fifty states holding together
a fifty state country, that is this full of American
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citizens who hate it, and of illegals now with no
loyalty to it. Holding together a country when the numbers
have gotten this high very very very difficult. If Democrats
get elected, they will simply accelerate the end of that process.
And remember the the idea for them is power. It's
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only about naked power. How could you possibly open up
a border on purpose and fill up a country with
people who hate it? How could you teach grade school
kids that America sucks? How could you? How could you?
How could you? This is all It all comes down
to money and power. In the end, a country full
of people who are mentally ill and or who despise
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the United States of America is a country full of
people who will vote Democrat until the day they die,
and then, of course they'll continue voting Democrat until a
Republican removes them from the voter rules. You know exactly
how that works. If they are elected, all is not lost,
but it means we have to start thinking more regionally
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than we ever have before. I know you've heard me
talk about that at Chris. I've been saying that for years,
and I'll keep saying that, win or lose, no matter
what we have to think local regionally, What can you
do to protect and preserve your way of life in
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your area if Democrats win tomorrow, Well, there are some
things we can plan on, and we know this for
a fact. First, the border stuff we already covered. They'll
actually probably do even worse with another four years because
they'll try to completely take the breaks off and make
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sure there's no chance for a Republican to ever win again.
So let's step that aside. Another thing that I think
you should be ready for is the arrests of their
political opponents will ramp up in a massive way. We've
had this talk before about different Communist revolutions as they
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were going. What do communists understand? Fear and pain? It's
the only way to teach communists anything, because their religious
no different than Islamic Jihadi. They only understand fear and pain.
Nothing else will work on them. Well, Democrats have now
for four years used the justice system in its various
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weapons against their political opponents. Remember we didn't even talk
about this much. We brought it up on the show once,
but they put Tulsi Gabbard on a terrorist watch list
with FBI agents. Sorry not maybe not FBI with federal
agents following her because she was a Democrat who decided
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to endorse a Republican. The federal government sent federal agents
after a Democrat they were angry with. Do I need
to remind you about the FBI?
Speaker 5 (24:50):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (24:51):
Yeah, go ahead, play Tulsi Gabard, Yeah, play it.
Speaker 2 (24:52):
Chris issues related to freedom of speech. She says she
stands for freedom of speech, and yet, as we've seen
time and time again, her and Joe Biden have taken
actions both directly and indirectly to censor free speech. Most recently,
I can point to my own experience of this, of
how the Harris Biden administration have added me to a
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secret domestic terror watch list the very day after Kamala
Harris was endorsed by Joe Biden, and I was on
TV and warning the American people about what I saw
as the dangers of a Kamala Harris presidency taking action
that was clearly political retaliation. They've done this to a
lot of different people, which points to how dangerous it
is to have people in power so willing to abuse
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that power to go after political opponents.
Speaker 1 (25:38):
Over one thousand January six ers already in prison. You know,
already about all the law fair against Donald Trump. We've
talked before about what they did to the pro lifers, which,
whatever you feel about abortion, again, I want everyone to
understand and fully digest what they did. Roe versus Wade
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was overturned by the Supreme Court. Okay, I've obviously a fan,
but maybe you're not. It doesn't matter. Set that aside.
The Supreme Court overturned a decision. In response to the
Supreme Court overturning a decision, the communists who run the
Justice Department, they threw a hissy fit. They dug up
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an obscure law I believe from the seventies, the Face Act.
They went digging through the books, found a law they
liked and used that law as justification to send FBI
swat teams after pastors and throwing them in little old
ladies into federal prison. These are not things that might
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happen or could happen. These have already happened in the
last four years. Communists probe the lines, Communists check for weaknesses.
They did it at COVID, and they loved what they saw.
They saw a weak, complacent population that could be controlled
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if they do what they've done for the last four years,
and then tomorrow the American people don't show up at
the polls and reject them outright, I'm talking a bloodbath
where they are rejected in the next four years. I
doubt very much that I will see it as a
free man. And I'm not even close to exaggerating. That's
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what they did with the last four If American people
go out and give them another four you will see
people on the right arrested and thrown in prison at
a pace that will stun you. We are dealing with, MAO.
I know that can get too much. It's over the no, no, no,
it is underselling it. If anything else, the people who
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leave this country are as evil, sick, and murderous as
any people who have ever walked on the planet. And
if after four years of lawfare, they're given another four years,
well you might want to clean up those Facebook posts.
I'm not even close to exaggerating. That's just a couple
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things that are coming. Let's move past that and go
to the flip side. What if we have a huge
night tomorrow night, and I think we're going to in
a way, us having a huge night tomorrow night might
save the country and not just because of new policies
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or Trump getting in. If we have a huge night tomorrow,
it might in a small way, fix the Democrat Party.
I'll explain what I mean by that in a moment.
Before I explain that, let me explain to you the markets,
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stock market and whatnot. They're already apprehensive, To put it mildly,
they're already talking about wild fluctuations. What if he wins,
what if she wins? What if the tariff thing, the
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday. Reminding
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maybe you're thinking about voting for Kamala tomorrow. Doug M.
Hoff knows her better than anybody.
Speaker 5 (30:25):
Coma Dave what Kama always does? She just put her
head down and she went to work.
Speaker 1 (30:32):
My man, my man, what Chris would That's her husband.
He knows her. Will We're with you, Doug, We're with
you all right. Now, let's talk about how what I
hope is what I think will happen tomorrow night could
help saving the country by in a way saving the
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Democrat Party or changing the Democrat Party. I already said
it earlier, so I'm not going to recap the whole thing.
But you should never, as an American citizen, have to
vote in an election where the stakes are this high.
That shouldn't be a thing, because one of the two
parties shouldn't be committed to burning the country down. And
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we even if we win tomorrow night, if the Democrat
Party stays the way it is committed to burning down
the country. Then we can't save the country. You can't
a house that divided, we can't. You can't save it,
you can't fix it, can't. It cannot happen. So tomorrow night,
here's what I hope will happen. And be honest, and
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to be honest, this is what I think will happen.
I think tomorrow night is going to be a resounding victory.
I do, I do, and I know anything can happen.
I get that, but everything I see, numbers wise, is
pointing me that way. In fact, I think it's going
to be such a resounding victory. We might, we might,
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I might have a declared winner tomorrow night. We've kind
of gotten away from that. But I think it's going
to be possibly overwhelming. And I'll own that if I'm wrong.
It's just a guess. I'm not even I don't even
know if i'd call it a prediction. It's just what
I think is gonna happen. I think we're gonna have
a resounding victory. I think what you're going to see
up and down the ballot is a rejection of open borders,
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a rejection of the inflation that is plaguing people's lives.
I think the Democrat Party is going to feel rejection
and feel it badly tomorrow night, and in a way
that might end up saving us. I'll get to what
I think they're gonna do. Don't get me wrong, They'll
go all then we'll get to that in a moment.
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But remember at the beginning of the show when I
talked about how bad the midterms were for us at
the time, but then how much that pain helped us improve.
We had this disastrous performance in the midterms, and it
sucked and there was no red wave and everything's lost.
But then after that we woke up and we shaped up,
and we realized, Wow, we got to get better at
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ballast harvesting. We have to get better at this, We
have to get better at that. We have to get
better at blocking and tackling. And even if we lose tomorrow,
we have massively improved on the blocking and tacking, tackling,
massively improved on these things. So if Democrats are rejected tomorrow,
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it's not like they can turn into the pro America Party.
That's not what I'm saying. And it's not as if
they will want to change their anti American ways. That's
not at all what I'm saying. But should tomorrow night
be a Democrat massacre in this country, then the powers
that be inside the Democrat Party, they will if they
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are rejected outright, I'm not talking a little win. If
they are rejected outright, they are going to have to
get together in a room and they are going to
have to figure out what went wrong. If you had
the House, well they don't have the House. If you
had the Senate and the presidency and you wake up
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the morning after the election and you got wiped out,
you do exactly what we did after the midterms. You
get together and you have a come to Jesus meeting,
and you figure out what's working and what's not. And
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maybe maybe I'm just being wishful hopeful here, Maybe just
maybe in that meeting, maybe they have to have a
talk with each other about the open border. Maybe they
have to say to each other, hey, we can't keep
the border wide open. They're going to reject that every
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single time, we at least have to pretend to have
some semblance of a border policy. Maybe maybe they get
together in that room and they put their heads down.
Speaker 5 (35:00):
Kamala David, what Kama always does. She just put her
head down and she went to work.
Speaker 1 (35:06):
What Chris she did. She put her head down and
she went to work. And don't be dismissive of that dome.
Putting her head down and digging in and going to work.
It's what got her to where she is today. Kamala
Harris doesn't rise to be vice president without helping others rise.
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She doesn't rise to be vice president without putting her
head down and going to work. She put in the work.
And look, it's it's toff work. I believe me. I
can tell you right now. You get older and older,
things are harder, is more difficult, It can be tough
on the knees. But she put her head down, kept
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her head down, and now look where she's at. I
find it to be inspiring. All right, Now, what's gonna
happen if we have the victory? Well, there's been a
couple audio bits out there alluding to what might be coming,
and I had to talk with a couple people today
about what might be coming. So maybe we should get
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ourselves mentally and spiritually prepped for that. But I think
we should set all that stuff aside and do metal
of honor Monday next, don't you that's Sue the voicemails.
Speaker 4 (36:24):
First, Hey, guess he got two things to tell you. One,
I'm from Arkansas. All went and voted, and guess who
was on number one spot, mister Kennedy. Two, I must
have a purple unicorn because my wife drives an outback.
She loves cats. She dies her hair blue, purple, red
and all those colors. But guess what, she's a gun
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total rat winger.
Speaker 1 (36:49):
Loved you guys so much. Remember you can email the
show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. You can leave
us a voicemail at eight seven seven three seven seven
four three seven three. And there's a good chance tomorrow
during the election, we might actually take some calls. Again,
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that's very rare, but maybe you need the stress relief.
I don't think if we open up for the calls tomorrow,
I don't think it'll be election based. Maybe we'll screw
off and tell dumb jokes or funny stories, but maybe
we'll I'll need a little stress relief. And remember, tomorrow
we are gonna be telling you as the numbers come in.
You don't have to change the channel as numbers come in.
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We are gonna be hoovering them up as fast as
we can and spitting them right back out at you. Anyway,
It's Medal of Honor Monday time next