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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun
on a Monday. Of course, it's a Medal of Honor Monday.
It's the start of Thanksgiving week. Life is freaking good.
We have all kinds of cabinet picks. Trump's cabinet, for
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the most part, is stocked. What Chris, that's a good joke. Anyway,
the cabinet is stocked. We'll talk about the goods and
the bads. We'll deal with that. We'll talk a bit
more about looting the vault, looting the treasury they're doing.
I'm in a great mood. I can't help it. So
I'm probably gonna goof off and make a bunch of
stupid jokes tonight. Kamala Harris is apparently not done with combat.
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There are fifteen thousand trainings to kick out of the military,
and why Jack Smith dropping all the cases against Donald
Trump is not near enough. All that and so much
more coming up tonight on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show.
Before we get started with any of those things, I
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got this email and it tugged at me. So we're
gonna do something a little off here, a little different Hey, Jesse,
I was wondering if you could give a shout out
to Lance Corporal Jeffrey Holmes of Vermont, KIA that's killed
in action in Fallujah, Iraq, November twenty fourth, two thousand
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and four, twenty years ago, twenty years ago as of yesterday,
gave his life. And I'm gonna play taps, not just
for Lance Corporal Holmes, every single buddy, every everybody, every
single body, everybody who lost their lives in the g WATT,
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the Global War on Terror, Iraq, Afghanistan, the families who
listen to this show and ones who aren't listening. I
just wanted to take a minute because I know it's Thanksgiving,
and after Thanksgiving is Christmas Time for everyone but Chris,
and this is a very very difficult time for people
who've lost I'll be honest, this is my very first
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holiday where someone in my immediate immediate immediate family who
was always there will not be there. And I'm gonna
I'm gonna celebrate Thanksgiving with my mom and my sister
and ab and the boys, and I'm dreading it a
little bit. Not because of them, obviously, I can't wait
to be with them. I'm dreading it because my Dad's
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not gonna be there. And for gold Star families, that's
every single holiday. Now it does feel different. And if
you are one of those families, or you lost a
friend or loved one over there, this is for you, babe,
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Rest in peace, brother, All right now, obviously we're gonna
do Medal of Honor Monday an hour from now, and
I'm gonna get to the looting of the treasury in
a moment. But one more thing along the along the
heavy lines here, I am all that stuff aside. I'm
going through something myself that I need to be honest
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with you about. You see ob and the boys. They
took off from Montana today, and that means that I
am alone. I have a couple of days till they
get back. No wife, no sons, just me, all alone.
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And all I can think about right now is yes,
that's right. Jesse will be watching World War two documentaries
until his eyes bleed. I'm gonna mix in some Vietnam documentaries.
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I might sit in the living room completely naked reading
a book. I don't know what I'm gonna do. I
can't guarantee you that I'm not gonna be wandering around
my backyard with nothing but a bathrobe on, sipping on
my tenth cup of coffee, maybe eating donuts because Ib's
not gonna be there. How many is that for you?
It's gonna be glorious. I may use the bathroom with
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the door open because the boys aren't gonna commit. Dad.
What are you doing? Hey? Dad? You would be vivvie.
All I know is it's two days of the Land
of the Free to the max. Baby. It is old
man Jesse doing all the old man things he's going
to do. I might eat pizza every meal. In fact,
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I think I'm going to Chris, I bet you I can.
Starting now, I'm gonna commit now. I'm gonna don't shake
your head, Chris, I'm going to eat pizza every single meal.
I refuse to ingest the tiniest amount of nutrition for
the next couple of days. Ab even what, Chris what?
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That's a good point, Chris. There is plenty of nutrition
in pizza. And I'm gonna tell abb that whenever she yes,
did you get another pizza again? Anyway? Two days total freedom?
Celebrate me. Now, let's talk about the bank vault, shall we,
Because there's a bunch of stuff out there right now.
A lot of this is going to come to Trump's
cabinet picks, and so that's going to kind of be
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a long hour as we go through the cabinet picks.
I'm not going to go through them one by one.
I'm not doing any of that. Don't worry. It's not
gonna be boring and lame. But a lot of Trump
Trump's cabinet picks are outstanding. There are a couple that
are complete unmitigated disasters, There's no question about that. And
I'll be honest about those as well. But you can
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tell the ones that are the best by the system's
reaction to those. Well, honestly, I'm not even the hugest
Tulsi Gabbard fan. Now I'll stand behind her, but I'm
not the hugest Tulsi Gabbard fan. As you know. I'm
just distrustful. It's not that I dislike the things she
says now. I like the things she says now, But
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these people who were lifelong Democrats and they kind of
came around a couple of years ago, and I'm a
distrustful human being, Let's just put it that way. But
when I hear Senator Duckworth come out on television and
say things like this. It leads me to believe Tulsi's
exactly what.
Speaker 3 (07:37):
Were your fellow Democrat W. Wassaman Schultz called her quote
likely a Russian asset. You and Tulsi Gabbard are both veterans.
You served with her in the house. What do you
think of her? Well, I think she's compromised.
Speaker 4 (07:50):
I think by going to Syria compromise.
Speaker 2 (07:54):
She goes on to describe how she's a Russian agent,
and the intelligence agencies, you know what, I'll let her
play it. The intelligence agencies are very concerned.
Speaker 3 (08:02):
You're a fellow Democrat. W Wassam and Schultz called her
quote likely a Russian asset. You and Chelsea Gabbard are
both veterans. You served with her in the house. What
do you think of her?
Speaker 4 (08:13):
Well, I think she's compromised. I think by going to
Syria and basically backing brutal dictator there when Russian controlled
media caught her a Russian asset. So I do think
that we have a real deep concern whether or not
she's a compromise person. And frankly, the US Intelligence Committee,
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I'm sorry, the US intelligence community has identified her as
having troubling relationships with America's foes, and so my worry
is that she couldn't pass a background check.
Speaker 2 (08:48):
Okay, before we come back to that, which it'll be
about the cabinet picks and other things, I need to
explain something that we've talked about before on this show.
But did you explain it again? Because we have a
bunch of new list and you're going to see what
I'm about to describe laid out for you very clearly,
in fact, that I have audio that backs this up,
all kinds of articles that back this up. First, before
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I get to America, this is going to be about me. Well,
it's not about me. It's it's an analogy, if you will.
So I I'm a human being with a job. I'm
an adult with a job, and as I just described
to you, my wife and kids they're out of town.
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I am not only the head of my household, I
am essentially alone. I'm a bachelor for two days. So
if I wanted to, if I wanted to, the second
I turn off this microphone tonight and I grab my
car keys and I walk out the door. If I
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wanted to, I could drive down to the closest casino,
and I could withdraw every single penny from our checking account,
I could pull all the money out of the kid's
college accounts, and I could play blackjack, drinking whiskey by
myself until I've lost every single solitary dime. And you
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know what could stop me from doing that? Nothing? Not
a single person in the world, even if they were home,
they wouldn't be able to stop me. But I, I'm
the holder of the accounts. I can easily go gamble
all the money away of my family and wipe us out.
Why don't I, Well, that's gonna bring me to the
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cabinet picks and the bank vault and everything. Why don't
I do that? We'll talk about that in a moment.
Before we talk about that, let's talk about I'm sure
you saw the Sham peace agreement today or cease fire.
I should I should specify Israel hesbalah. If you just
read the headlines, you're celebrating. If you read between the lines,
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you find out that once again the Biden administration is
putting those people on the wrong foot and guaranteeing that
more Israelis will die. That's what they're doing, That's what
all this is it's giving heswella, I leg up. It's
a disaster. And this is why you need private organizations.
This is why you need the IFCJ to continue to
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be back. What Chris, we can make jokes. It's fine.
Speaker 1 (11:57):
We yeah there right the Jesse.
Speaker 2 (12:01):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday at
Incredible Monday. Of course we'll get to medal of honor
Monday about forty five minutes from now. I have some
stories here about the corruption, the looting of the treasury.
But we're coming back to something I was talking about before.
Remember it's a short week and Wednesday is ask doctor
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Jesse Wednesday. Get your questions emailed in right now to
Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Wednesday is going to
be a lot of fun. So as I was saying.
I gave a little analogy before the break OB's out
of town. Boys are out of town. But even if
they were in town, if I wanted, What is stopping
me from turning off the mic when the radio shows
off tonight and taking every dime we have as a family,
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emptying the bank accounts and going to lose them all
at the blackjack table? What's stopping me? Nothing? Nothing can
stop me, nobody, nothing can stop me. So why don't
I do it? Blackjack's fun, I've played it before. Why
don't I do it? Because I have a sense of
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duty to my family, not at all patting myself on
the back. Believe me, I'm the worst husband and father
who ever lived. Believe me, I get that. But I
have a sense of duty, a sense of obligation to them.
Therefore I don't and that sense of duty is the
only thing keeping me from doing it. There's nothing else
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that could stop me, nothing else, only a sense of duty.
Now let's talk about where we are as a country,
because this is going to apply to the country countries
throughout history. This is not unique to America. When you
become a nation, when you start a nation, this is
this is nation's large and small. We'll make it. Let's
let's let's make it about our small village we go to.
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We're in a We're in a small, hundred person village,
very rural. We're in the outback. We have cattle and
little huts and things like that. A hundred people we are.
We are try if you will well, we will. Of
course as a tribe, we will have to take collections
of certain things. Maybe we're bringing in extra grain, maybe
our currency, whatever it is. The government itself will have
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large quantities of something that filter through it, will it not.
That's just inevitable governments. They will find a way they
have to, frankly, in order to function, they have to
take some of the resources of the people and bring
them into the government so the government can operate. That's
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a basic for any and all forms of government. Now,
in our one hundred person village, if I am the chief,
if it's Chief Jesse, what is stopping me from taking
all that extra corn that comes through my hands and
taking a couple extra ears of it back to the
house where I grill it up and then roll it
in butter like my dad used to, and put salt
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and pepper on it and eat it because it makes
corn less gross. What is he stopping me from doing that?
Only a sense of duty. There's nothing else that stops
me from doing that. Here in the United States of America,
we will make it about us. Through years and years
and years and years and years of indoctrination in the
education system, in the media world, through years and years
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of education doctrination, we have created a brand new kind
of leader in this country. And it's the worst kind
of leader you can possibly have. And that kind of
leader is this. That kind of leader is the type
of person who takes over. He takes over the hut,
he takes over the government hut in the village, and
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doesn't feel any sense of obligation to the village at all, none,
no sense of duty. So if you don't have that,
if you don't have that, that will call it a morality.
If you don't have that sense about you, nothing stops you.
The people who lead our institutions do not feel any
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sense of obligation to you, the American people, to the
country itself, to our traditions, to anything. None. It's been
beaten out of them through years of communist and doctrination. Therefore,
America to them, is simply a bank vault. You have
to get this about every single Democrat who's elected, most
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of the Republicans who are elected. In fact, if you
are in Republican leadership or even have sniffed Republican leadership,
this probably applies to you. This applies to virtually every
bureaucrat in Washington, d C. Every major member of the media, Hollywood,
the education system. They all look at the United States
of America in the exact same way. Some yes, want
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to burn it down, but all of them, universally, one
hundred percent across the board, they look at the country
as a big bank fault. There's so much money, a
twenty trillion dollar economy, the government taking in trillions of
yours a year, And because they don't have any sense
of duty, well, they started looking at each other. Hey, media,
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do you we should we should take some of that money, right,
And the media looks back at the bureaucrats or the
State Department or somebody, and they're like, hey, yeah, you should.
You should take some of that money too. Hey, wait
a minute, what if what if we work together? What
if I covered for you and you covered for me,
and hold on, hold on. Let's bring some defense contractors
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in here. They've covered for me. Hey, bring in this general.
I know he's in on it. Hey, senator, you come on, Hey,
campaign donations, Hey, come on everyone, everyone come on in Hollywood,
everyone said out Hey listen, guys, well, we don't need
to keep each other in check. Here. Look at this
bank vault, the vault of America. Look at all this money.
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If we set aside these childish notions of duty to country,
we could we just take everything we can, loot this
country dry, just pillage it like barbarians and take everything
for ourselves. And when I lay out these articles for
you and play these sound bites for you, you're going
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to see it more clearly, and it's going to make
more clear why there's such loud opposition to people like
Tulsa Gabbart. Before I get to that, let me lay
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We'll be back the Jesse Kelly Show on air and
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Speaker 2 (19:55):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a and it's
been an amazing Monday already. So let's dig into this
bank fault. How does this looting of the bank fault work?
Because that's what's happening in the country. The institutions have
been taken over by evil people who don't have a
sense of duty to the country, and everything they do
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now is all about looting us. That's what it is.
It's all looting. And this will come back to the
cabinet picks, which we'll get to. But for instance, the border, Now,
the border for you is what what's funny is money.
You probably don't really think about money often when you
think about the border. When it comes to border immigration,
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legal and illegal. You think about crime. Of course, maybe
you do think about money in the sense of the
incredible cost to us. You can't imagine how much lower
housing will get if you get rid of all these illegals.
Healthcare costs will go down, schools will get infinitely better.
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So yeah, there's that. And you think about crime. Of course,
when you bring in millions and millions of hordes from
around the world from various cultures, inevitably you're going to
have a bunch of rapists and murderers and it's just
a disaster. So that's how you think of illegal immigration.
But the American the people who run our institutions, the system,
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it's all about money. And you know how we talk
about the system, how different parts of it work together.
They all work together like a bank vault team. So
the media they're the getaway driver, they're the wheelman, the
defense contractors, the NGOs, they're the actual people holding people
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up in the bank and shoving money into They all
work together to loot the bank vault. So how's that look?
You want an example, here's an example. So I'm going
to read a person's I'm gonna attempt to read a
person's name. I'm just gonna stick with the last name
because it's a bit difficult. But the vignara Ja Vignaraja
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is the name. What you need to know is it's
a woman, and she's a former policy director for Michelle Obama. Okay,
you with that. We're just gonna call her v v
She was working on policy for Michelle Obama. Now we'll
set aside how weird it is that the first lady
would ever need a policy director, because no one elected
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you to do anything. Setting out aside policy director for
Michelle Obama. Okay, let's dig into this article, shall we,
And the article I want to make Sure she gets
credit was done by a Madeleine Rowley. It is an
astoundingly revealing article. If you want to read it. You're
welcome to the FP dot com. So here's a couple tidbits.
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The federally funded Unaccompanied Children Program Federally funded again means
you you went to work today, government took a quo
order your paycheck to pay for this. The Unaccompanied Children
Program is responsible for resettling unaccompanied migrant miners who enter
the US. It delegates much of the task to non
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governmental organizations and goos that run shelters in the border
states of Texas, Arizona, in California. All right, so you
got that much recent massive influx one hundred and thirty
twenty twenty two alone. Okay, all right, So what NGOs
are we talking about here? Well, there are a bunch,
but the three biggest one. It lays it out in here.
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Global Refuge is one, Southwest Key Programs is another, and
endeavors is another. What does looting the treasury look like?
Why would they Why would they open up the border
of the country on purpose? As soon as they took
it over, Well, here's a sentence. These organizations have seen
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their combined revenue grow from five hundred and ninety seven
million in twenty nineteen to an astonishing two billion dollars.
By twenty twenty two, in three years, three years, they
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have quadrupled their revenue. The CEOs all make an excess
of five hundred thousand dollars a year. Now, maybe you're
sitting there saying and I doubt you're saying this because
you listen to this show and surely you're more sharp
and cynical than this. But maybe you're saying, well, yeah, Jesse,
it costs money to feed and house these people. Oh good,
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Let's dig into some of the things they do here.
This is Endeavors, one of the Big Three. They use
taxpayer funds to offer migrant children pet therapy, horticulture therapy,
and music therapy. You're rolling your eyes at music therapy.
How would that work? Well, there's a lady named Christy Merrill.
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What's she do? She's a music therapist in twenty twenty
one alone. I want you to think about how you've
stressed about money. I want you to think about this.
This music therapist was paid five hundred and thirty three
thousand dollars in twenty twenty one to do music therapy
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for the illegal kids, and you paid for it. The
federal government blood sucked up all this money of yours
and they started handing it out to their friends, gigantic
amounts of it. Are you starting? Is the picture starting
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to get clearer? Oh, let's go. Let's get a Global
Refuge where this v Former policy director of Michelle Obama
now Global Refuge. It employs over five hundred and fifty
people nationwide. It's ceov said that the nonprofit plans to
expand to at least seven hundred by the end of
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twenty twenty four. You see V. She was, you know,
Michelle Obama, so on and so forth. When her salary
when she just got there, her salary was two hundred
and forty four thousand dollars. Three years later her compensation
more than doubled to five hundred and twenty thousand dollars.
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And I could go through the whole article, but that
is quite enough for this particular subject. Please go read
it if you'd like. This is what it looks like
when I tell you the system are a bunch of
bank robbers and everything they do. Everything they do is
about taking your money, the money of the American citizen,
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and blood sucking it out of your wallet and putting
it into the accounts of themselves, Their friends and their
family members. You want some more, Why would Republican senator
from the blood red state of South Dakota, Mike Rounds
would why would he say something like this talking about
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Ukraine and Russia.
Speaker 5 (27:17):
I do not believe that Vladimir Putin has the capability
in this particular case to accept the defeat that he
would have and go back home and tell them that
he was successful after losing the number of lives that
he has and not having taken over what he considered
to be his country. But what he found out was
a free Ukraine. And I think we have to face
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the fact that not all wars and in a peace agreement,
sometimes there is a loss which one country has to accept.
And mister Putin may very well find out that he
is not going to win this war.
Speaker 2 (27:58):
Okay, Well, that's pretty much in saying virtually every war
in history has ended with a peace agreement of some kind.
Of course, we can discuss Genghis Khan's Wars of Conquest
and World War One, but they end with peace agreements. Mike.
And of course, if you dig through the background of
Mike Rounds, you will find out that Rounds has never
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had Rounds coming down range towards him, never put on
a uniform, but really really loves this Russia Ukraine war.
He is into it, and he stands up with the
microphone and he talks about Vladimir Putin and wow, he
sounds super brave in freedom loving the freedom loving people
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of Ukraine. But none of that makes sense. And I
know you're not gonna take that at face value. Why
would Mike Rounds be so hot about this whole thing? Oh,
I'm glad you asked. Let's do a little bit more
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Go now miss something? There's a podcast, get it on
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Speaker 2 (30:13):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday. Remember
we got Medal of Honor Monday coming up about ten
minutes from now. I forgot to tell you. Next hour,
Brandon Darby's gonna join us as he does every now
and then. Nerd out on semi legal immigration stuff. What
can we expect with Trump and the new president of
Mexico and other things. Don't shake your head, Chris, Now
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back to what we were just discussing. Why is it?
Why is it? The headline Biden administration considers giving Ukraine
nuclear weapons before Trump returns. They're authorizing long range missiles.
Mike browns to say, hey, not everything ends with the
Peace Agreement. Russia might have to lose. Why is it
they are so adamant about this war. Why well, Lindsey
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Graham kind of halfway gave way.
Speaker 6 (31:05):
The Ukraine is still standing. This war is about money.
People don't talk much about it, but you know, the
richest country in all of Europe for rare earth minerals
is Ukraine. Two to seven trillion dollars worth of minerals
that are rare earth minerals, very relevant in the twenty
first century. Ukraine's ready to do a deal with US,
not the Russians.
Speaker 1 (31:26):
So scenario, and.
Speaker 2 (31:29):
That, of course is what it's about money. You see,
it's not about freedom. Ukraine's not a free country. You know.
One of the reasons Ukraine's had such a hard time
joining these big world bodies of countries is the corruption
headline energy corruption leaves Ukrainians facing a deadly freeze. You see,
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billions and billions of dollars flowed into Ukraine so they
could make sure they had power stations up and running
and the people had power. But the money never ended
up getting any power stations. But it disappeared somewhere. Where
did it disappear? Go down to Miami and look at
the Ukrainian yachts, and just know that that money flows
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back here. Of course it does, defense contractors, finance companies, politicians.
In the end, it's a big bank robbery crew and
they're looting the treasury. It goes way more than the
border in Ukraine. But you're getting at least a glimpse
of what I'm talking about. And so when you have
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somebody back to Trump's cabinet picks, when you have somebody
like Tulci Gabbard, who again it's not like I'm a fanboy,
but when you have someone like Tulsi Gabbard who says, no, no,
this war mongering all over the place has to stop.
The corruption has to stop. The intelligence community has been
weaponized against people like well, she's said me meaning her,
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that we have to stop these things. United States senators
run to the television set and tell you she works
for Vladimir Peer.
Speaker 3 (33:06):
Fellow Democrat W. Wassaman Schultz called her quote likely a
Russian asset. You and Chelsea Gabbard are both veterans. You
served with her in the house. What do you think
of her? Well, I think she's compromised. I think by
going to Syrian.
Speaker 2 (33:21):
That's quite a thing to say about somebody. Why would
they put up such a foss because of the amount
of money involved. Everything is about looting the treasury. Everything
headline audit reveals I watering them out. The Pentagon spends
on miss and miscellaneous items like soap dispensers. If you
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go read some of these articles, you'll find out the
federal government, meaning you, because it's your money being charged
something like eight thousand percent markup on certain things. Why
how how could that be allowed? Because they're all in
it together to loot you. They're all in it to
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loot the treasury. And this is the kind of corruption
we're up against, and it is deep. And the people
who do this kind of corruption, the worst part is
they know they're doing evil and they know you won't
like it, and so what they constantly constantly do is
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try to find different ways to make their bank robbery
appealing to you. Of course, Lindsey Graham, I'll go ahead
and let him finish this time. Lindsey Graham, I'll tell
you what I mean. If we don't win, you won't
have an iPhone.
Speaker 6 (34:45):
Any of training is still standing. This war is about money.
People don't talk much about it, but you know, the
richest country in all of Europe for rare earth minerals
is Ukraine. Two to seven trillion dollars worth of minerals
that are rare earth minerals very well into the twenty
first century. Ukraine's ready to do a deal with us,
not the Russians. So it's in our interest to make
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sure that Russia doesn't take over the place. It's the
bread basket of really the developing world. Fifty all the
food going to Africa comes out of Ukraine. We can
make money and have an economic relationship with Ukraine to
be very beneficial to us with peace. So Donald Trump's
going to do a deal to get our money.
Speaker 2 (35:28):
So you you need to have your paycheck pillaged in
order for them to get rare minerals out of Ukraine
and so Africa can eat. That doesn't it doesn't make
much sense. Or again they do this thing, Mike Rounds.
Speaker 5 (35:46):
I do not believe that Vladimir Putin has the capability
in this particular case to accept the defeat that he
would have and go back home and tell them that
he was successful after losing the number of lives that
he has and not having taken over what he considered
to be his country. But what he found out was
a free Ukraine. And I think we have to face
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the fact that not all wars and in a peace agreement,
sometimes there is a loss which one country has to accept.
And mister Putin may very well find out that he
is not going to win this war, and it may
very well be a case of where as everybody watches,
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he may not be he may not be able to
accept the terms necessary to consider it a victory. But
what I do know is this, even though we don't
see the strategic path today, what we do know is
that victory is one in which Ukraine remains free and
a democracy, and a victory for Ukraine is a defeat
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for mister Putin.
Speaker 2 (36:57):
And then the question is he just glossed right over
the fact that while we don't see a strategic path,
they don't even see a path to get where they're going.
But they've told you that every Ukrainian should die for this,
and that your paychecks should be pillaged for this. Seriously,
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next hour, but first we're going to do medal of
honor Monday, next hour, because there is one cabinet pick
that is absolutely dreadful. In fact, I hope the useless
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