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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a Friday, and ask Doctor Jesse Friday, that has been incredible.
We're going to talk about the communist mindset. Why do
they find value in communism? What do I do for dinner?
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Why is the deep state? Why are they trying so
hard to keep dudes in women's locker rooms? All that,
so much more coming up tonight on the world famous
Jesse Kelly Kelly Show in our final hour. I'm gonna
get to this one because this is probably gonna be
one of those continuing themes on the show. You know,
I would do continuing themes just things I get hot
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on or the ways that I understand things, and I
try to just explain how I think about it. There
are and I've been brewing on this for a while,
there are several different groups involved in almost every single
political movement. And where people get extremely confused is they'll
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take one part of one movement and they'll think it's
the entire movement, or they'll take one person who does
one thing for one reason and they think that explains everything.
But it can get much more complicated than that, and
it oftentimes is. So I'm going to answer this email
in a way that hopefully explains what I just said. Jesse.
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I'm a huge fan. I read your book, I listen often,
but I still have a very basic question. I just
don't get why does everyone from crazy Aunt Peggy to
Kami professors find value in communism? They must know it's
a horrible system where everyone has absolutely nothing. Is the
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answer as simple as they all? Right, So let me
explain this first. I'll break this down for most movements,
because this is how we're going to explain it from
no now on. Three basic components of every movement, different groups,
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but three basic components. There are the evil, There are
the confused, and there are the cowardly. The evil, the confused,
and the calorie. We'll call it cowardly. We'll call it
the ECC if you will. Just came up with that
on my own, No big deal, what Chris I did.
Speaker 2 (02:40):
But the ECC, the evil.
Speaker 1 (02:41):
The confused, the cowardly. So when it comes to American communism,
let's let's address the evil first, just genuinely evil human beings. First.
Let's let's start at the top. The billionaire funders of it,
the George Soros types. Then he's not the only one,
but we'll just use Soros because he's the name everyone knows.
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You make all this money and you just decide to
spend vast quantities of it to trash our country. That's
your purpose, that's what you want to do. That's freaking
dark and evil, man. But some people are just evil.
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Evil exists. Some people are that way. You mentioned the
commie professors. You know you read the Anti Communist Manifesto
available at Jesse Kelly book dot com.
Speaker 2 (03:36):
Oh, I should not.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
It almost forgotten, Chris. I forgot to tell you. They
have it in paperback now. It just came out in paperback,
and get it in paperback. I'm assuming it's cheaper anyway.
You don't have to go buy the book, but it is.
I'm glad everyone liked it and the Anti Communist Manifesto.
I talk about this and you can dig into it
in more depth. Do you know how many college professors
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in our country are terrorists? And that's not just me
saying that. I'm talking weather underground terrorists who have attempted
to or successfully murdered people and or blown things up
in this country. To push forward a communist revolution. There
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are more than one, more than two, more than five
who are currently.
Speaker 3 (04:27):
Teaching Aiden, Jaden and Braden who you sent off to college.
They are college professors. If you were a savage street
animal in the nineteen sixties or seventies trying to blow
things up and murder people in this country, it is
not hard for you to find a university that will
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welcome you with open arms, where you teach the next generation.
Speaker 1 (04:53):
About how evil America is. These terrorists discovered they could
do much more damn with the college lecture series than
they ever could with a nail bomb. So there they are,
year after year after year. You pay them to teach
your child to hate you. Evil, deep deep evil. So
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let's set those let's set those ones aside. Let's talk
about the confused. This is this is what I really
mean when I when I talk about the liberal ant
peggy types. In fact, most of many of the street
animals you see out there, I'm not talking about the
paid ones, the paid organizers. But if remember, you know what,
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here's a great example. Remember when they had the pro
Hamas protests. They were going on all over the place.
I love terrorism, and there was those girls. We played
the audio of it before. I don't think I'm gonna
play it again for you. But these two girls showed
up at Columbia University. They had this big protest, and
the guy was going around interviewing the protesters, and he
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asked both of these girls, why are you here? Like,
what's what's the what's your cause? Why are you here?
And the first girls like, I don't, I mean, I
don't know, do you do you know why we were here?
Speaker 2 (06:15):
And the other girl said something along the lines of, well,
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (06:18):
I'm I just I guess I should be more educated
on the side. She was totally lost, totally they had
no idea why they were there. People can get lied
to and twisted up and believe all manner of things.
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Your liberal aunt Peggy, whether it's a dude you work with,
or maybe your actual aunt or your mom, or god forbid,
your husband or wife or or daughter or whatever. They
are running around with their planned Parenthood t shirt on,
and at the latest gay Pride parade, they got caught
up in a cult, the cult of Communist. They got
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caught up in this cult and they were told by
the influences around them that good people. If you want
to be a good person, then you listen to what
we say, do what we do, and hate who we
tell you to hate. And this is why communism affects
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stupid people so much. They get caught up more easily
in it, and they just simply fall in line, and
eventually they find themselves loudly supporting the most vicious, horrible
things in the world. And they're just mostly dumb or
lost without the influences in their life that can bring
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them out of that cult, and so they'll find themselves
doing horrible, horrible things because well, that's just what good
people do. I brought up the Aztecs. I brought up
up a lot because it was such a demonic, horrible society.
And you know these priests that would perform these religious
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ceremonies where they would just put a bunch of people
to death in any given day, that would strip all
your clothes off and in front of everybody, they would
lay you down on a stone and they would take
a knife and while you were alive, straight out of
Indiana Jones, they would cut your heart out of your
body while you were still alive. What if you're the
priest's assistant, and you're watching this how many times a
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day you have to convince yourself that you're doing something
for the greater good, no matter how horrible it is.
The screams really really loud, But I know that's what
I'm supposed to do, mom, So that's the career I'm
pursuing in any given movement, especially America's communists, especially your
liberal and Peggy, she screams that Donald Trump is going
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to murder her and have her uncle deported because she's
just really, really dumb, and she's just as a dumb person.
She got confused, she got taken up into a and
now she's a monster and she doesn't even really necessarily
know it. He's a monster. So the evil, the confused,
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and the third group, and this is a large percentage
of any group, a third group that support communism are cowards, cowardly.
We point out the corporate world justifiably so, for how
much damage they've done to our culture. They have used
their vast quantities of money in the country in which
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they luxuriate to throw huge quantities of money at all
these various monsters in the streets, all of them. Why'd
they do that? Well, some of them depends on the company.
But many of them are true believers, now true Communist believers.
But many of them are simply cowards, and they've always
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understood that. I mean, I can spit in the face
of Christians, I'm not. I'm not gonna get much blowback
on that. But if we don't run this this next
Pride month, you know, if we don't paint our Oreos gay,
then we're gonna have them dancing in the streets in
front of OREO headquarters making life hard for us. Say, hey,
why don't we just throw a couple million bucks at
a bunch of gay stuff. It'll be better, right, We'll
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just gay the whole thing up. Just cowards, cowards, and
cowardice explains why you send your kid off to college
and lose your kid oftentimes too, because you're not confident
enough yet at that age, oftentimes in who you are
and what you believe. And that's well, that's what all
your friends are doing. All your friends are trash in America.
I mean, I that's not what my dad taught me.
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But I don't want I don't want to be ostracized.
I don't want to be the outcast.
Speaker 2 (10:43):
Yeah, America sucks.
Speaker 1 (10:45):
The evil, the confused, and the cowardly. Hopefully that explained why.
Let's move on and talk about some other things. Let's
talk about gold first. That's something else that we should
all be on now. It doesn't have to be gold,
it and be silver. But protect yourself. I have a
question here about the why are they setting everything up
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for a big economic collapse with the spending and everything else. Well,
economic collapse helps the people in charge. It hurts us,
it crushes us. It helps the people in charge. So
how do you insulate yourself? Well, you can't ever insulate
yourself completely. You can't. But if you want to preserve
your retirement, you better get some gold and silver in there.
You want to make sure you're personally able to purchase
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goods and services, you better get some in your physical possession.
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Speaker 2 (12:14):
Remember you can email the show.
Speaker 1 (12:16):
Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. There's lots more questions,
Let's do them. Jesse, can you please explain why the
deep state is trying so hard to keep men in
women's locker rooms? Well that answer can get long and complicated,
but I'll simplify it like this, Communism is of the devil.
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It is. I believe that to the bottom of my heart.
It's of the devil. That's why it's so anti human.
That's why it murders so much. That's why it destroys
so much. And they're always always trying to destroy the
next thing in front of them. That's why whenever these
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people have taken over a country in completion, they just
start killing each other. Communists have killed more Communists than
anyone else because destroying everything is what they do. Everything
must be destroyed, and that is simply their their mindset.
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Drink about them like I've you ever had a dog
that loved to play fetch I had. We grew up
with labs. Fred is a useless golden doodle now, but
we always had black labs and yellow labs because we
would go fezan hunting and duck hunting, and they were
Labs are great dogs anyway, Labrador retrievers great dogs. But
most of the labs I had, not all of them,
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but most of them they would play fetch, and we
never ever ever found an end to it. We used
to remark we had one Hank. He was a great dog.
He's a black lab, gentle soul, but all he wanted
to do was play fetch. And we even got one
of these tennis ball thrower things, the sticks where you
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put the tennis ball on it, you can chuck it
even further. And I could throw pretty well. My old
man could throw real well. And we would launch these
things as far as you can imagine, and he would
run that down as far as you could get, and
run up and he would be in such a state
of exhaustion.
Speaker 2 (14:24):
His tongue is swollen.
Speaker 1 (14:26):
Up, he can hardly move, and all he wanted he
would chuck that ball at you and say throw it again,
and throw it again, and throw it again. Because his instinct.
The way his mind was wired is that was all
he wanted to do. Fetch at all times. Fetch, fetch fat,
I'll do fetch it till my heart explodes. That's how
the communist is with destruction. That's why they'll get involved
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in something, whatever it is, and they'll just destroy it.
But then they don't stop. That's always the next thing.
Let's destroy that too, the next thing, let's destroy that too,
Let's destroy that two.
Speaker 2 (15:00):
That's all he knows.
Speaker 1 (15:02):
It is ingrained in them. And when it comes to
tranny stuff to men and women's sports, well remember everything
has to be destroyed, including whatever norms your society has
put into place. Here in America, as most places we
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knew used to men were different than women. Women are
physically weaker than men. That's biological, and we also knew
this as a norm. Men are supposed to protect women.
I know that we're all supposed to be these new
fangled skinny wings, chairs, skinny jeans wearing losers down with.
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Now women can fight just as hard as men and
can do anything men can do. That's a freaking lie.
Men are supposed to protect women, that's part of our role. Well,
what better way to destroy, to go steam rolling through
more norms, then act like dudes could just become women,
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and then turned a blind eye to the fact they're
giving these poor young women concussions out there, and everyone
can see that's a dude. It's friggin' Adam's apple is
practically hitting you in the face on the way by.
Everyone knows it's a dude. But if you can destroy
one more thing, people on the right, normal people have
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a hard time, a very hard time understanding that kind
of a mentality, a destructive, aggressive mentality of conquest. You
look at the local librarian, the local librarian and your
blood red town who's inviting some drag show in to
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read books to the kids with his penis hanging out.
You look at that and you think, that's just a
that's just a sweet old lady. I don't understand. Why
would she do something you don't understand. She eats, sleeps,
and breethese the destruction of norms, the destruction of everything,
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revolution without end, the destruction, never ever, ever, ever stops.
And they are taught that. They are taught that in
Democrat circles, at Democrat meetings, at these various activist groups,
because There are so many funded and organized democrat communist
activist groups across the country, and they are taught.
Speaker 2 (17:40):
Go read, Go read Saolensky. Go read that book.
Speaker 1 (17:44):
You know everyone talked about rules for radicals in Saul
Olensky back when Obama was running, because he was, you know,
very much a figure who influenced Barack Obama's life. But
get beyond the talk radio talking points and go read
his mentality. That's the mentality of a revolutionary war without end,
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revolution without end. Attack, attack, attack, attack at all times,
attack all things. There is not a stated goal.
Speaker 2 (18:17):
Ever.
Speaker 1 (18:18):
You never read ever from a communist. Hey, once we
achieve this, we'll stop. You've never read a version like
that from a communist ever. That's because there is no end.
The revolution must continue. Now. I told you about the
labs I used to have and their ability to go
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grab ducks or pheasants or anything. Just a very very
useful dog. There are useful dogs. And then there's Fred.
You see, very different from any dog that serves a
genuine purpose. I guess as a watchdog. He's adequate, loud,
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certainly wants to do something. As far as playing fetch goes.
You can throw a ball well, I was gonna say
all day long, you would throw it one time for Fred,
he would go pounce on it, and then he would
lay there and roll around with it in the grass.
I don't know what do you want me to tell you.
I don't even know why we give him Rough Greens.
I don't know why because Rough Greens is gonna make
Fred live even longer and be useless for longer. Maybe
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This is a Jesse Kelly Show.
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have too many questions and not enough times, So let's
dig into the whole thing. Jesse, I have four questions
for you. I don't know if I'll get with four questions.
What do you typically eat for dinner on a weekly basis?
Home cooking, takeout, quick, dine at a restaurant, fine dining?
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All right, we don't do very much fine dining in
the Kelly household. I know you're gonna find that shocking. What, Chris,
I know Red Lobster's fine dining, but that's not every week,
every two or three weeks. Well, look, I'll just be
honest with you. Bob pushes back against Red Lobster quite
a bit. She doesn't have the same affinity for high
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end seafood that the boys and I do, so she
has some kind things to say about it, if I'm
being honest. But no, we don't do a lot of
fine dining. And also it says we don't do a
lot of fine dining. I eat it home for breakfast
because of the show's schedule. I'll eat usually a late lunch,
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and usually I get take out for me. Chris and
Corey we get some sort of takeout. Chris that he
appreciates it. Yeah, and that usually consists of, well, see,
we're all three married and none of our wives are
here to supervise, so those meals are almost always pizza, cheese, steaks, tacos,
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did you know, the things that are delicious and wonderful.
And then when I get home, I will usually reheat
whatever Ab made that night. Tonight, she's making her world
famous feticini alfredo with chicken in it, so that's gonna
get reheated. That's a typical thing for me. Sorry, you
don't get four questions. I have to move on, Jesse.
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Who do the Dems get Shapiro butt gig? Keep your
eyes on Fetterman, watch him grow his name and rise
in the ranks.
Speaker 2 (22:00):
Well, we're all.
Speaker 1 (22:01):
Because we're political animals. You are and I am. We
just love this stuff. We understand the importance of power.
We're already looking at twenty twenty eight. Who are they
gonna get? Who are we gonna get? I know everyone
thinks jd Vance is going to be the guy, and
I could certainly see jd Vance being the guy. I'm
very impressed with jd Vance. Ron de Santis, I would
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assume is going to run again. Is he going to
be the guy. I don't know, I don't know certainly qualified,
don't I don't know, I don't know who. But we
have a pretty good idea of our field. If you
told me the twenty twenty eight nominee, whether I could
pick Vance indasantis that it would be one of those
two or every other person in the United States of America,
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I would probably bet on Vance and or DeSantis. I
bet you it's going to be one of those two guys,
and I think you'd probably agree. Chris Corey my out
of pocket there, Yeah, probably, So we have at least
a decent idea of who our guy might be. But
Democrats are in a pickle now. This pickle of theirs
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won't last forever. Parties go through these down periods of
time where their messaging is fallen out of touch, and
their candidates aren't necessarily great, and things are bad for them.
If you're a Democrat, I'm not even going to be
meaning to them for once. This is where you're at
right now. The crazy cultural Marxist stuff that Barack Obama really,
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I mean he really was the one who got that
stuff revved up big time. Barack Obama had the charisma
necessary to keep that stuff popular enough, I'll say popular enough.
But as after he left, Democrats got consumed by it.
It became not just one aspect of it, it became
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there everything, all the DEI felt all that stuff. Well,
if you do that for long enough, you'll eventually find
you don't speak the language of Middle America, of normal
America anymore. Even for the person pick your location, wherever
they are, who's not really political, they don't care Democrats Republicans,
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but they vote on the economy and they kind of
want everything going really well. When they see you on
television every other day trashing white people with a pink
feather boa around your neck, you eventually look like just
some freak to them. And that's what's happened with the
Democrat Party. And there's another thing that's happened to the
Democrat Party. And I'm sure they will overcome this eventually,
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because that's the way it works. I don't know how
in the short term they're going to overcome this. They
have become the party that is completely siloed to the
wealthy coastal areas. The direction, the language, the messaging of
the Democrat Party is created in New York City, Washington.
Speaker 4 (25:03):
D C.
Speaker 1 (25:04):
And Los Angeles completely created there. They don't even know
how to pretend to give a crap about anyone else
anywhere else. So that creates a tough situation for them,
because guess what, you don't win the presidency on New
York or Washington, DC or California. If you're a Democrat,
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you already had those areas. Anyway. You win the presidency
on Pennsylvania, on Michigan, on Wisconsin, on these more normal areas.
They're not San Francisco. Even if they're not blood red,
they're not San Francisco. They have to figure out that,
and then they have to figure out their candidate problem,
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which actually coincides with that. If you listen to just
the rabbit animals in your base and you're a Democrat,
that would lead you to believe that we have to
pick some deal. You would pick Kamala Harris, You'd have
to pick some DEI higher rob.
Speaker 2 (26:02):
We can't do a man.
Speaker 1 (26:03):
That's not gonna work. But it needs to be a woman.
But it definitely can't be a white woman. It's gotta
be pick your color. It's got a bit though. That's
what you go over in your head. But that wins
you California. You don't need California. California's in your back pocket.
You need Pennsylvania. Who's the obvious pick, Well, obvious pick
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is Shapiro. Josh Shapiro, Governor of Pennsylvania. He is not
a moderate any stretch, but he has that reputation. He's
not been mired in any kind of a scandal. Personally
I can't stand him, but personally he's got charisma. And
so you have a candidate from the critically important swing
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state of Pennsylvania. He's spoon fed for you right there.
The obvious choice from the outside looking at is Josh Shapiro.
But Democrats now have a Jewish problem. They hate them,
or at least the base does. And we know this
from the various polls that show older Democrats. Once you
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reach a certain age, they don't necessarily care whether you're
Jewish or gentile or anything like that. It's not important
to older Democrats, but for the younger Democrats coming up.
The younger you get, the more you hate Jews in
the Democrat Party. Now, this is not a pitch for Jews,
for gentiles, for anybody. This is an analysis of the
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political landscape Democrats face. The obvious choice is the popular
governor from the critically important swing state of Pennsylvania. It's
obvious the party bosses everybody should be lined up behind
Josh Shapiro. But what do you do when you promote
Josh Shapiro and your activist base they all come out
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burning flags of Israel. Oh H gets uncomfortable. Then you
get to Gretchen Whitmer. Gretchen Whitmer, who has had presidential
aspirations for quite some time. The bloom's fallen off, that
rose a little. She's very much. Her reputation is that
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she's only surrounded by superfans, so she makes stupid decisions.
And she's white. And your activist base doesn't want that either.
I don't know which way they go. I don't know,
but they've got some serious problems. They're in one of
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those down periods of time which you should enjoy, which
I should enjoy it, so it don't last forever. They're
in one of those down periods of time. I don't
know what they're gonna do. But speaking of the devil,
did you hear what Kamala Harris said yesterday last night?
You hear this ill play in a second Hay.
Speaker 4 (29:02):
Truth attitude, Jesse Kelly, It is the Jesse Kelly Show,
final segment of the Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificent Friday,
and ask doctor Jesse Friday.
Speaker 1 (29:16):
And of course I'm going to get back to those
questions here in just a moment and get through as
many as I possibly can. But we were just discussing
the Democrat field of twenty twenty eight. Why because we're
political nerds and we can't help it.
Speaker 2 (29:29):
Did you hear what Thoma had to say?
Speaker 1 (29:31):
And our work is not done?
Speaker 4 (29:33):
And as you all know me, because we have spent
long hours, long.
Speaker 2 (29:36):
Days, and months and years together, it is not my
nature to go quietly into the night.
Speaker 3 (29:43):
So don't worry about that.
Speaker 2 (29:45):
Can I get a witness?
Speaker 1 (29:48):
That sure sounds like somebody stuff? Of course she's going
to stay in the game. The only question is is
she running for California or President? And she hasn't lost
the old knack of lying about things.
Speaker 4 (29:58):
I am fully aware that I am the public face
of a lot of our work, and so I have
the benefit of running into people all over our country.
Speaker 1 (30:08):
Who thank me the public face who told?
Speaker 2 (30:15):
Who told?
Speaker 1 (30:15):
Dome she was the public face of anything She's the disgraced.
Speaker 5 (30:23):
Former Democrat nominee who blew one point five billion dollars
and somehow managed to even lose the popular vote, which
Democrats haven't done in ages.
Speaker 2 (30:37):
It's not the face of anything. That's nothing at all.
Speaker 1 (30:43):
Speaking of faces, where do you put your face when
you make a phone call? What? Chris? Do you put
your face on a Horizon phone? That's disgusting? Your face
is touching communism? Do you put your face on AT
and T PHONESO?
Speaker 2 (30:58):
T Mobile?
Speaker 1 (31:00):
Why don't you put your face on a Pure Talk phone?
Pure Talks the public face of an actually patriotic cell
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you see Pete boudhajedge is done today? What Chris, we
can make jokes. Pete Boudhaj Edge is done today, apparently
just right out the back door. Jesse, you said there
are going to have to be cuts talking about social Security.
Why should it be when thirty eight percent of the
government revenue new paid. But no, no, no, no, no, no,
no no no, we're not We're not doing this thing.
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I don't understand why they should be just cut for
an aid. Go look at a pie chart of the
government expenditures. You can't cut people off who rely on
Social Security and medicare. Now, those programs must be adjusted
going forward or they will end the country. I understand
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that this is an emotional thing for people.
Speaker 2 (32:30):
I get it, but I need that.
Speaker 1 (32:31):
I'm not talking about taking away your Social Security check.
I'm telling you, given how unfunded these programs are going forward,
they are going to end. You can choose whether or
not they end gently or they end in complete collapse,
but they are coming to an end. Foreign aid isn't
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a pimple on an elephants, but compared to these entitlement programs.
And now here's a headline.
Speaker 2 (33:01):
But you know.
Speaker 1 (33:03):
The thing, emails. We didn't get to Jesse with two
wars the economy, and the toilet California burned up and
everything else. I fear Biden left Trump a bigger miss
mess than anyone could fix in a reasonable time. Then
I'm afraid Trump will get blamed in the end. I
hope I'm wrong, But what do you think? I've been
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told that by economists. Mostly economists I know have told
me that they did everything they could possibly do the
Biden administration to kick the can down the road just
so they could eke through four years, but that economically
we are facing a potential disaster. Just be glad we
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have Trump coming though, to mitigate how bad that's going
to be. Multiple economists have told me they have set
Donald Trump up for a horrible failure. You heard. If
you want, you know what a better explanation of that
would be. Because I don't want to take this time.
During headlines, we had Carol Roth on? Was she third
hour last night? Chris? She was the third hour of
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last night's show. About halfway through the third hour, Carol
Roth came on and did a better explainer than I'm
gonna do right now. Go download that iHeart Spotify iTunes,
Download that Oracle of Oracles. I heard your thoughts on
term limits of Congress. I wonder if introducing term limits
but perhalf three terms would be an amicable solution. And
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I was wondering if you feel that way regarding presidents
in governor terms. Well, I said what I said regarding
term limits. I wish these people wouldn't spend a career
in Washington. But more than anything, I wish the American
voter cared enough to ensure that happened. Dear Oracle, you
say you wouldn't snitch on someone who committed a crime.
Would you turn in someone who was here illegally? I
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never said I wouldn't snitch on someone who committed a crime.
Snitching one is not in my nature. Two, it depends
on the crime and depends on someone big time. Very
much depends on the crime and depends on the someone.
If my neighbor I know him, I'm friends with him,
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We're on a first name basis. If he murdered somebody,
I'm going directly to the police and I'm going to
report him. If I find out he's a bank robber,
I will probably report him. If I come out my
front door and my neighbor has gotten so drunk that
he drove his car into my mail box, and he's
passed out in the front seat. I am going to
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scoot him over, park his car back in his driveway,
grab him a pillow, and let him know the next
day that he knows me money from my mailbox. I
ain't calling the cops. That's who I am. Jesse, any
concerns regarding her this is about Pam BONDI any concerns
regarding her wishy washy stance on the Second Amendment. I
heard she supports red flag laws, which you're frightening if
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you're a gun owner. Of course I do. I have
big concerns with anyone who supports red flag laws allowing
the government to preemptively take away one of your critical rights,
in fact, the most critical right, as we watch the
government take its guns and point them inward. I have
a great deal of concern for anyone who talks lovingly
about red flag laws, anyone, Jesse. First off, I never
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agree with abortion. Here's something that never gets talked about.
My redheaded, crazy girlfriend gets pregnant with my child. She
has all the power. She has the power to make
two decisions, abortion which I firmly protest and leave me
and have my child, so I can pay child support
for eighteen years. My point is, where are the father's rights. Well,
in this country, this happened, honestly, it happened really right
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after the nineteenth Amendment. Politicians in this country came to
the conclusion that the woman vote was the most valuable
vote and you needed to go after the women vote
at all times, not just nationally, state, local. In this
so everything is women, women, women, women will do this
for women more for women. Well, after so many decades
of that, you have, especially when it comes to things
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like divorce and children, a legal system that is completely
against men. And that's a problem. It's a big time problem.
You you have a big time problem. That's that the
show's done for the week. I mean, we're gonna be
back Monday, but now you have to go two days
without me. I hope you'll survive. Put your phone down,
enjoy your weekend. Monday's Inauguration Day and we will enjoy it.
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That's all.