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November 11, 2024 38 mins

A working Vice President in the Senate. Understanding other people’s motivations. Trump pushing for recess appointments. Running out of friends. Trump’s cabinet picks seem to be outstanding. A lunch meeting with Biden. Appeals to patriotism doesn’t work on people who don’t care about the country. Medal of Honor – David Bellavia

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a Monday, and we've got all kinds of stuff. We'll
talk a bit more about Trump's appointments this hour. I
am going to try to talk you off the ledge
about the Hunter Biden pardon here in a moment. We

(00:32):
have good things, bad things. We're gonna make fun of
the Greenies, We'll make fun of the Libs. MSNBC's ratings
are in the toilet. All that and so much more
is coming up this hour on the world famous Jesse
Kelly Show. But you know what time it is. It
is Monday. And every single Monday, at this time we
read a medal of honor, citation, We do meadow of

(00:54):
honor Monday. Find a hero, remember him, remember his name,
remember his deeds. In front of your children, your sports league,
your Sunday school, whatever it is. It's important that we
remember these people, that we hold these people up as
what you want to be. And remember you can email

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the show, love, hate, death threats Jesse at Jesse kellyshow
dot com. He can also email recommendations if you have
ones you like this. One said Happy birthday, fellow devil
Dog November tenth. By the way, came across Staff Sergeant
Bellavia of the Army today on the Marines two hundred
and forty ninth. Didn't know if you'd be interested in
reading the citation of this guy. Sure sounds like he'd

(01:39):
be invited to our birthday bash. What a stud sempify
And yes, I have actually done his before. In fact,
I've spoken with David before. Total beast, total patriot, and yep,
this is what it's all about.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
Hey, honoring those who went above and beyond. It's medal
of Honor Monday.

Speaker 3 (02:06):
Staff Sergeant David G.

Speaker 1 (02:08):
Bellavia distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity above
and beyond the call of duty. On November tenth, two
thousand and four, while serving as a squad leader in
support of Operation Phantom Fury in Fallujah, Iraq, while clearing
a house, a squad from Staff Sergeant Bellavia's platoon became
trapped within a room by intense enemy fire coming from

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a fortified position under the stairs leading to the second floor.
Recognizing the immediate severity of the situation and with disregard
for his own safety, Staff Sergeant Bellavia retrieved an automatic
weapon and entered the doorway of the house to engage
the insurgents. With enemy rounds impacting all around him, Staff

(02:52):
Sergeant Bellavia fired at the enemy position at a cyclic rate,
providing covering fire that allowed the squad to break contact
and exit the house. A Bradley fighting vehicle was brought
forward to suppress the enemy. However, due to the high
walls surrounding the house, it could not fire directly at
the enemy position. Staff Sergeant Bellavia then re entered the

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house and again came under intense enemy fire. He observed
an enemy insurgeon preparing to launch a rocket propelled grenade
at his patoon. Recognizing the grave danger the grenade posed
to his fellow soldiers, Staff Sergeant Bellavia assaulted the enemy position,
killing one insurgent and wounding.

Speaker 3 (03:34):
Another, who ran to a different part of the house.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
Staff Sergeant Bellavia, realizing he had an uncleared darkened room.

Speaker 3 (03:41):
To his back, moved to clear it.

Speaker 1 (03:44):
As he entered, an insurgent came down the stairs, firing
at him. Simultaneously, the previously wounded insurgent re emerged and
engaged Staff Sergeant Bellavia. Staff Sergeant Belavia, entering further into
the darkened room, returned fire and eliminated both insurgents. Staff
Sergeant Bellavia then received enemy fire from another insurgent emerging

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from a closet in the darkened room. Exchanging gunfire, Staff
Sergeant Bellavia pursued the enemy up the stairs and eliminated him.
Now on the second floor, staff Sergeant Bellavia moved to
a door that opened onto the roof. At this point,
a fifth insurgeon leapt from the third root floor roof

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onto the second floor roof. Staff Sergeant Bellavia engaged the
insurgent through a window, wounding him in the back and legs,
causing him to fall off the roof. Acting on instinct
to save the members of his platoon from an immediate threat,
Staff Sergeant Bellavia ultimately cleared an entire enemy filled house,

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destroyed foreign insurgents, and badly wounded a fifth. Staff Sergeant
Bellavia's bravery, complete disregard for his own safety, and unselfish
and courageous actions are in keeping with the finest editions
of military service and reflect great credit upon himself. In
the United States, not a bad day at the office, huh.

Speaker 3 (05:11):
Not a bad day at all.

Speaker 1 (05:12):
All right, Now, let's get back to this question, because
it's more than just this question. There's something we have
to understand going forward. How the Trump presidency is going
to be treated on this show. How I am going
to handle it. I'm not saying it's how you have
to handle it, not in charge of you. I'm telling

(05:34):
you how I'm going to handle it going forward. As
of this moment, Donald Trump with his appointments. I don't
know if you heard, but Lee Zelden, wonderful guy from
New York, was today announced he's going to be ahead
of the EPA. Tom Holman, Yes, this Tom Holman. We
have seen one estimate that says it would cost eighty

(05:56):
eight billion dollars to deport a million.

Speaker 4 (05:59):
People a year.

Speaker 3 (06:02):
I don't know if it's accured or not.

Speaker 1 (06:04):
Is that what American taxpayers should expect?

Speaker 3 (06:07):
What price do you put on national security? Is that
worth it?

Speaker 1 (06:10):
Is there a way to carry out mass deportation without
separating families? Of course, families can be deported together. Donald
Trump just publicly announced that gentleman will be the borders are.

Speaker 3 (06:27):
As of right.

Speaker 1 (06:28):
Now, the incoming Trump administration looks absolutely nothing like the
last one. The last time To his credit, he has
admitted this in front of me. The last time. He
had no earthly idea what he was doing. When it
came to staffing up. He filled up his administration with

(06:50):
the biggest bunch of losers in the world. They then
proceeded to destroy his administration for the.

Speaker 3 (06:56):
Next four years.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
If we were heading in to that again, would I
not tell you this is not a Trump pom pom
waving show, never has been, never will be. I don't
wave anyone's pom poms. I don't do that for any politician.
If it was that way again, I'd be screaming about
it behind the microphone. As of right now, this administration

(07:19):
looks totally committed to fulfilling all campaign promises. They are
putting people in place everywhere, up and down the board,
and they look dead serious about attacking the system. As
of right now. Look, this is me King Sink Jesse.
I am overwhelmingly impressed. So I don't want you to

(07:42):
think I'm avoiding the question. What about pardoning Hunter Biden?
Why do you think Joe Biden's being so nice? Joe
Biden remember that day gave up and gave a speech. Hey,
I can't just love your country when you win. He
was all smiles, of course, feeling pretty good. Abou Kamala Harris. Losing,

(08:04):
Joe Biden reached out to Trump immediately and said, hey,
why don't you come, Let's do lunch. We're gonna make
sure we do this right. And Trump of course accept that. Yeah,
let's do lunch. They're gonna sit down, they're gonna have
a meal, being real, real chummy about all this. Joe
Biden is an evil piece of trash. Do you think
he doesn't have any ulterior motives for that? Of course,

(08:24):
Joe Biden's going to he won't say it outright because
you can't. Joe Biden's going to sit down with Trump
and he's gonna promise him. You want these records, you
want this, you want that? How can I help you
want this guy to stay over whatever? Oh, by the way, Donald,
I almost forgot, Hey, I have this. I have this
scumbag son. He commits a lot of crimes, A lot

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of crimes, a lot of crimes.

Speaker 3 (08:47):
Do you think you think you can maybe get.

Speaker 1 (08:50):
Him out of that whole thing? Pardon the whole thing?
And that to you sounds awful, and to me sounds awful.
I'm not acting like I'm above that or different at all.
I want every criminal, even ones associated with people in power,
every criminal arrested and sent to prison.

Speaker 3 (09:09):
I'm with you.

Speaker 1 (09:10):
I don't want any pardons for any of these people,
Hunter Biden especially.

Speaker 3 (09:15):
However, this is how.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
I'm going to approach it. You approach it how you want,
but here's a heads up. This is what you're going
to get from me. As long as I am seeing commitment,
commitment like this to saving this country, getting people deported,
securing the border, some fiscal sanity, deregulation, as long as

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generally I see a commitment to getting us where we
need to go. I am not going to sit here
and blow a gasket every time something little happens from
Trump that I don't like. If he pardons Hunter Biden,
I don't like it. You can make an argument for it.

(10:02):
You can certainly make an argument against it. I don't
like it. I don't support it. I am not telling
you it's freak out time about it. I'm not going
to say that. And I've told you what. Sometimes we
need to freak Sometimes he needs to look out and
see us freaking out. This is not one of those
times Senate Majority leader. That's worth a freakout. This sucks.

(10:27):
I don't like it, but if in general we're winning
the game, we're looking good. We screwed up one play call.
Am I gonna quit and go home?

Speaker 3 (10:36):
No?

Speaker 1 (10:37):
No, okay, so I think it matters too. Not gonna
freak out about it. All right, all right, we'll touch
on this Senate leadership thing next and then get to
some other things. Before we do that, I want to
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I mean, you will see such a physical difference.

Speaker 3 (11:18):
In your dog.

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Speaker 1 (11:58):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday. Remember,
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You can leave us a voicemail eight seven seven three
seven seven four three seven three. Before we get back
to the politics, the weeping and gnashing of teeth from
the left, the evil climate commies are upset about a

(12:21):
bunch of stuff and so much more. I want to
get to the latest on the Senate leadership talk war.
As of right now, the vote is Wednesday, and as
of right now, if the vote were held right now,
John Cornyn would be the next Senate Majority leader. John Cornyn,

(12:42):
Texas Senator, the one Mitch McConnell has turned to many
times before to screw.

Speaker 3 (12:48):
You and me over.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
John Cornan, the one who passed gun control that Joe
Biden signed in the law that John Cornyn and I
have a bunch of emails about it. I'm going to
read a couple here, and then we're just gonna have
a talk about what's happening and what we can expect
and why this matters so much. Jesse, I was listening
to Glenn Beck and Charlie Kirk talk about the possibility
of jd Vance being the Senate majority leader, and I

(13:13):
was wanting your opinion. They mentioned how John Adams did this,
but is there any way to pull it off?

Speaker 3 (13:21):
Ps.

Speaker 1 (13:22):
I have noticed that you've been fat fingering your sound
bites a lot recently, which is an odd thing to
do considering how small your hands are. I have been
fat fingering the buttons a lot. I'm not sure why
that is. I am a little foggy again. My brain has,
but just been foggy recently. I hate it, like I
feel like I can't what, Chris what? Yeah, that's a
good point, Chris.

Speaker 3 (13:42):
I feel like I've.

Speaker 1 (13:43):
Always been fat fingering the buttons. This is not new anyway.
All right, right, so that was what about jd Vance?

Speaker 3 (13:47):
I got this one.

Speaker 1 (13:49):
Jesse wasn't able to do as much as I wanted.
Others did far more. But I did get four new
voters to join our team. All the work I've been
seeing is inspiring. That's a plenty. That's four more voters
than most people got. Good for you. This is why
it's so disappointing. He's talking about the Senate majority leader.
Republicans have the largest mandate in history, and they want
to hand over the leadership to Unix like cornin, why

(14:13):
are they selling us out? So on and so forth,
your families and our prayers. His name's Bryce, and okay,
so let's discuss the Senate leadership thing. Understand this that
we we want a tremendous victory on Tuesday, and we're
heading a great direction as a country. I talked about
it earlier in the show about the rejection of the system.

Speaker 3 (14:36):
The system is in trouble.

Speaker 1 (14:38):
All those things, and what you just said about a mandate,
it is true what happened. That was a countrywide It's
crazy how we had gains in every county.

Speaker 3 (14:49):
It's insane.

Speaker 1 (14:50):
It was a countrywide rejection of Democrats of communism countrywide.
There is a mandate. However, we have to understand a
couple things. I do want to address the JD vance
being Senate majority leader thing.

Speaker 3 (15:06):
Uh, that's a very smart idea.

Speaker 1 (15:08):
And I'd be one hundred percent for it. In fact,
sign me up for it. But this is the problem.
It's not possible right now, It's probably not possible. We
are forty eight hours away from having a new Senate
Majority leader. Is that enough time to whip all the

(15:29):
other Republican senators up to vote for a fourth guy
who hasn't even been running. No, it's not, in my opinion,
and this is not at all bad mouth in the idea,
which I love a lot. I don't think it's possible. Okay,
so let's just put the JD vance thing aside. But
back to the mandate. Trump has a mandate, We have

(15:52):
a mandate. We have a mandate to change things. Yes,
But the real one of the main skill in life,
one of the skills you really need to develop and
I need to develop and always be working on, is
understanding the motivations of other people. This is something that,

(16:14):
it sounds simple, is so beneficial. No matter what we're
talking about here. If you're dating, if you're dating ladies,
you're out with some new hunky guy, you need to
figure out pretty early on. What's he looking for? Is
this a guy who wants to find a good woman

(16:34):
and settle down. Does he just want to have fun
on the weekends every now and then?

Speaker 3 (16:40):
Is he?

Speaker 1 (16:40):
And again it maybe his Maybe what he's looking for
doesn't align with yours. But you better figure that out.
In the business world, employers, employees, you need to figure
out what motivates people, what doesn't motivate people. You need
to figure out what is the driving force behind most things.

Speaker 3 (17:06):
Now, when it.

Speaker 1 (17:06):
Comes to the United States Senate, there is a disconnect here,
a disconnect between US and the Republican Senate. You an
anti communist. You believe that on Tuesday there was this
huge mandate and a rejection of communism. And you're right,
and you believe that now there is a mandate to

(17:28):
change the way Washington, DC has been run. That's what
you believe, and that's what I believe.

Speaker 3 (17:33):
I'm with you. That's what we believe.

Speaker 1 (17:36):
This was a mandate, change the corruption, change the evilness
of it.

Speaker 3 (17:41):
But if you're in GOP.

Speaker 1 (17:43):
Leadership, I want to make sure I'm specifying leadership, because
it's not every Republican in DC.

Speaker 3 (17:49):
If you're in GOP leadership.

Speaker 1 (17:51):
If you are a John Cornyan type, if you're a
John Thune type of Mitch McConnell type, a Mitt Romney elensiraham.
If you're one of these types, you look at your
mandate totally different than the way I look at your mandate.
You you're pointing at John Cornyan. You're saying, wait a minute,

(18:12):
you just got a mandate. You better follow through. You're
not gonna follow through. But John Cornyn had a very
different conversation about his mandate with his friends. And that's
the mandate we will discuss next, and then we'll move
on to other things. First, let's discuss the country's free

(18:32):
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Speaker 3 (18:44):
Men, we cannot.

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We have to be strong, we have to have energy,
we have to make babies, we have to do all
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Speaker 4 (19:41):
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Speaker 1 (19:48):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday, a
wonderful Monday. If you missed any part of it, you
can download the whole thing on iHeart, Spotify iTunes. So
back to what we were talking about, Senate Majority leader fight.
Why are these guys gonna oppose Trump? Why are they
going to have so many problems? Here's the headline. Trump
demands recess appointments in Senate leadership race to block last

(20:13):
minute Democrat judges. This is recess appointments are a until
I get a confirmation, I get to put people there
temporarily to make sure the Communists don't do anything evil. Well,
why would Republicans even consider not giving him that? Well,
this goes back to the mandate conversation we were just having.

(20:34):
We had a great Tuesday. You view it as a mandate.
Trump used it as a mandate. Everyone on our side
use it as a mandate to change the way things are.
But John Corny and Mitch McConnell, John Thune, these types,
they also view They view themselves as having a mandate
that came from Tuesday, but not our mandate. They view

(20:57):
their mandate as being keeping things the status quo. They
are defenders of the system every bit as much as
Chuck Schumer is, every bit as much as Nancy Pelosi
is AOC dome Joe Biden. Pick the Democrat you hate

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the most, and when I start talking about the system
and the institutions, and that's the person who pops into
your mind and you think, yeah, that person's on the
system's board of directors.

Speaker 3 (21:31):
John Cornyn's on there too.

Speaker 1 (21:35):
John Cornyn is from a red state, so he's never
going to take all the positions Chuck Schumer does.

Speaker 3 (21:44):
He can't do.

Speaker 1 (21:44):
That, And the system is understanding of that, they allow
him to sit on the Board of Directors because John Cornyan,
whenever it matters most, and this applies to John Thune
as well, whenever it matters most, when we need them
the most, they will abandon us. Oh, they'll be on
our side for all the basics, all the all the

(22:06):
little basic things. But if it was actually something that
prompted real change in the system, real drainage of the swamp,
oh well that's exactly where they will step in and
screw us over these John Thune, John Thornon, Mitch McConnell types.

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They got together after the election, whether this physically happened
or just mentally happened, they got together after the election
and thought to themselves, Wow, we've really got to put
a check on Trump. Wow, we better stop this stuff. Wow.
That's the mandate they view they have. They are protectors

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and participants in the system every bit as much as
Democrats are. They just show up with the Republican sticker
from Republican states, so they have to toss some votes
here and toss some votes there. But overall, the general
consensus in DC is this corruption through all our institutions

(23:09):
is a good thing, and it must continue without end
because we're all getting rich and powerful off of it.
And John Cornyn will try to defend it, and so
will John Thune. I don't know how successful they will be.
I don't know. I don't want to dishearten you either,
but I will say, from what I'm hearing from my sources,

(23:35):
John Cornyn's is starting to sound inevitable. I hope that changes.
Anything can change. We got forty eight hours, probably less
than that, twenty four thirty well, not twenty four to
thirty six. I would say thirty six to forty eight
hours to change it. And your phone call may not
make a difference. It might, but it may not make
a difference. I know Senate offices are blowing up whether

(23:58):
their phone. Their phones are owing up, Brother, the grace
of God is what I mean. Their phones are blowing
up there because we have caught on and we are outraged,
and there's a push. But again, these senators, especially the
Red state senators, the Rounds, the Tillises, the Grahams, the Scots,
the Cornings, the Thunes, that they make a calculation. It's

(24:19):
all about making a calculation and understanding motivation. Back to
what we were discussing, understanding motivation. Why are they there?
Why is John Thune there? He likes to be a senator,
he likes power.

Speaker 3 (24:34):
I get it. Okay, we get that.

Speaker 1 (24:36):
You can be mad about that, but okay, fine, he's
not there for the country. He's there because he likes power,
likes likes to.

Speaker 3 (24:41):
Be in power. Okay, I got it.

Speaker 1 (24:43):
I got it. So that's his motivation. So how do
we get him to do what we want? Well, you
know how these senators think. I want you to think
about this. I want you to picture two pieces of paper. Okay,
two different pieces of paper. They're sitting in front of them.

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This is how these senators think. And on one piece
of paper, it is their FEC report. It's the report
of all the campaign contributions they've received. They use this
money to purchase ads and mailers and convince all the
normies that they're not pieces of trash. One paper is
the FEC report. On the other piece of paper is

(25:26):
the percentage of GOP voters in their state who will
vote against them in the primary. On one piece of paper,
the FEC report. That's that's the sugar cubes, that's the
carrit that's what they like. That's that report, that FEC
report that buys them back their Senate seat. And if

(25:49):
the other piece of paper, the one they fear the
primary voter, If that fear, if that, if that stick
never out weighs the carot of the FEC report, then
your senator, your red state senator, will never ever, ever,
ever ever drain the swamp and fight for the country

(26:11):
until he fears his primary voter more than he loves
his FEC report. Your red state senator will continue to
screw you over every chance he gets. Don't try to
appeal to his patriotism. Stop sending me emails. I'm not
mad at you, but stop sending me emails something I

(26:32):
don't understand why Senator fill in the blank would do this.
Doesn't he love his country?

Speaker 3 (26:37):
No? No, he doesn't. You do. That's the difference.

Speaker 1 (26:42):
No, the love of country is not something that enters
these people's minds at all, even the Republican leadership, It
does not enter their minds at all. They love their job,
they love power, they love being called senator. That's what
they love. So we can't change their motivation. But what
we can do is understand their motivation and then use

(27:05):
that motivation for our purposes, our red state senators screw
us over because the campaign contributions are nice and the
GOP red state primary voter is lazy and stupid. Until
that changes, nothing changes. All right, all right, this is
not mean let's move on past. This is I want

(27:27):
to talk other things. This does not mean disaster for
the Trump agenda or anything like that. I've been hot
on the Senate leadership fight because it's the next fight
in front of us. But when I say, I don't
think we're going to win this one, and I don't
I don't think we're going to win this one. I
think by the time Wednesday's over, our new big cheese

(27:50):
in the Senate is going to be John Cornyn.

Speaker 3 (27:52):
I don't think we will win.

Speaker 1 (27:54):
I don't want you, if that happens on Wednesday, to
take all that emotion, all that momentum, and say, oh,
it's over.

Speaker 3 (28:02):
It's screwed. We're screwed. We lost again.

Speaker 1 (28:06):
That don't want you to think like that at all.
It's it hurts, But like we talked about, we have
a thousand battles large and small that we will still
need to fight. The election was not the final battle
by any stretch of the imagination. It was a big

(28:26):
one and we want it and we had a great night.
There's always gonna be another battle. There's always gonna be
another little roadblock, another stumble, another of this. That is
the nature of good versus evil. That doesn't ever change,
and it will never change. The battle is what we
have to fall in love with. All right, let's do
some emails, maybe some other things real quick. Maybe maybe

(28:50):
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We'll be back feeling.

Speaker 4 (30:14):
A little stocky, Follow like and subscribe on social at
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Speaker 1 (30:21):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday. We're
still gonna go over a bunch of different a bunch
of different instances of the lefties weeping, gnashing of teeth.

Speaker 3 (30:33):
Do we regroup?

Speaker 1 (30:34):
Do we keep going? Do we listen to Bernie? Do
we listen to Elizabeth Warren calling? Stop calling trans boys girls?

Speaker 4 (30:42):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (30:42):
There's so much gloriousness still to come. But we have
to get the spirit airlines first, and we have to
get to emails.

Speaker 3 (30:47):
Let's do some emails.

Speaker 1 (30:48):
Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. Hey, Oracle, Happy, Veterans Day.
I have a question about the military. Do you think
gays should be allowed.

Speaker 3 (30:58):
Into the military. Of course, we need an air force.

Speaker 1 (31:01):
Jesse, first off, Happy birthday, Marine and Veterans Day. I
don't think you've discussed this. But why is everyone jumping
to the conclusion that the Russians are or were running
out of men to fight in Ukraine and that's why
there are North Korean troops engaged in Ukraine? Okay, well,
I don't know who's saying that Russia's run out of troops,

(31:22):
but Russia's not running out of troops. What's happened. What's
happening as we speak. It sounds kind of ominous, but
what's happening is Russia, Iran, China, North Korea, Venezuela and
some others. They're starting a new I'll go ahead and

(31:42):
call it.

Speaker 3 (31:42):
An axis of evil.

Speaker 1 (31:44):
It's a kind of a cliche term, but let's call
it an axis of evil. They're starting a new group. Now,
why would they do that? Well, when you're a nation,
whether you're a good nation or a bad nation, when
you're a nation and you start making enemies abroad, when
it's a global very much a global economy, now, and

(32:06):
you start making enemies abroad, you'll constantly find yourself susceptible
to things like sanctions and tariffs. Remember I told you
last week the EU already announced they plan on buying
gas from the United States of America because Trump's about
to slap these tariffs on Russia. But what happened there, Well,
Russia's gonna get screwed, completely screwed financially, which is of

(32:30):
course the idea of Trump doing it at all. Now,
you always have to keep this in mind. And this
is why I don't judge other people for their foreign policy.
Other than chicken hawks. I'm okay with all foreign policy
because I know that the world is complicated. If you're Russia,
you need to try to make enough friends to avoid

(32:53):
being destroyed. That rhymed and that was cool to avoid
being destroyed. If America in Europe the side to start
sanctioning you and tariffing you, so you will go looking
for friends. Do we you have the new kid in school?
I was in the fifth grade. My parents moved us

(33:14):
from Ohio out to Montana, and I didn't get to
start at the beginning of the school year, so we
moved to Montana. It was a fairly small town at
the time. Bozeman has gotten big now, but Bozeman small area.
All the kids in the fifth grade had all been
together for the entire time they'd been in school. They
all knew each other. And there was this tall, skinny

(33:34):
kid who walks into fifth grade. So you're the new kid.
Maybe you've experienced this in your life.

Speaker 3 (33:40):
Well, when you're the.

Speaker 1 (33:41):
New kid, you're gonna have to get in some fistfights
and I did. And you're gonna have to figure out
where your friends are. And that takes time. And one
thing you'll notice, because you get ostracized almost immediately when
you get there, because you're the new kid. The first person.
Remember this, kids, if you're listening right now and you're
in cool, the first person to show kindness to you,

(34:05):
You never ever ever forget it. Ever, you never forget
it because you were you were in a really bad
place and someone showed up and extended a hand to you.
Think about nations, all nations, good and bad ones, exactly
like that. If you are looking around in your North Korea,
you don't have a lot of friends. Ah, but that's

(34:25):
their fault. Stop stop, I'm not talking. I'm not a
signing blame here. You don't have a lot of friends.
If you're North Korea, if you're Russia, you don't have
a lot of friends. So you start looking at each
other of hey, you you don't have any friends. I
don't have any friends. Why don't why don't we become friends?

(34:47):
China decides they're going to get in on all the
dirty crap China pools. Then what are you doing? If
you're those countries together, you're stronger, you can swap resources,
trade oil, you could military. That's why these countries get together.
When you think about it, think about World War Two

(35:07):
Germany and Japan. Germany in Imperial Japan might just be
the two most racist countries in the history of mankind.

Speaker 3 (35:23):
They really might be.

Speaker 1 (35:24):
And think about that. That would mean they're racist against
each other too, right. You know, everyone knows Hitler, Everyone
gets all that the whole Aryan thing.

Speaker 3 (35:34):
Kill all the Jews.

Speaker 1 (35:35):
Everything's for Germany, kill all the Slavs, kill everybody. But
Germans so very very very race based religion. Japan, courtesy
of Hitler's evilness, doesn't get near the publicity. But Japan
was just as bad, just as bad everyone else was.
Inferior to the Japanese. The Chinese were dogs, the Americans

(35:57):
were rats. We Japanese, we are the superior racial being
on the planet. So why in the world will those
two ever get together? It doesn't make sense ideologically. It
makes perfect sense when you understand Germany was running out
of friends. Japan was running out of friends. Italy same

(36:18):
thing because they were run by fascist dictator Benito Mussolini.

Speaker 3 (36:22):
At the time.

Speaker 1 (36:23):
Italy running out of friends. What did all three of
those countries have in common, Well, not much except for
they were all out of friends. What's happening is Russia,
Like I said, Russia, China, North Korea, they're getting together.
They're doing military exercises together, and it's for their own

(36:45):
protection against the world that has turned against them. I'm
not taking their side at all, but it's the only
move you can make if you're in North Korea. It's
the only move you can make if you're Russia. It's
just standard politics.

Speaker 3 (37:00):
One O one.

Speaker 1 (37:00):
Anyway, I want to get to some crying communists and
I want to talk about spirit airlines being filled with
bullet holes, and we're going to make fun of George Clooney.
We have a lot of really wonderful things still to come.
Here on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. We also
have to talk to you really quickly about real estate.
Right about now would be a good time to get involved.

(37:23):
If you're paying attention to the markets. The markets sure
seem to seem to think it's going to be a
pretty decent four years. Maybe just maybe done for you.
Real estate should be your next phone call. What they
do is they get you in the real estate investment game,
rental properties, They find the ones you should rent. They

(37:46):
handle everything for you, the rental process, financing, they do.

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It for you. You start out small. It's not for billionaires.
For you.

Speaker 1 (37:54):
You start out with one, work your way up, two, three,
maybe one day you are retiring on the consistent tax
for income. How's that sound? Go to done for you
Jesse dot com to learn more done for you Jesse
dot com. All right, all right, we have to have

(38:17):
a wonderful, wonderful talk about that.

Speaker 2 (38:19):
I think there are a lot of families out there
who don't believe boys should play girls sports.

Speaker 3 (38:25):
They're not boys.

Speaker 5 (38:26):
I'm not gonna listen to transphobia at the table.

Speaker 4 (38:28):
I am not gonna.

Speaker 5 (38:30):
Transfer use just even the effeminate way he has to
jump in. I'm not gonna listen to trans phobia.

Speaker 1 (38:41):
That's table. Let's talk about that. Let's laugh at some
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