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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
Let's have some fun.
Speaker 1 (00:23):
On a Monday, an amazing Monday, Inauguration Day.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
Sanity has returned. What a day of hope. Put a
smile on your face.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
And obviously we're gonna do a bunch of inauguration talk tonight,
not necessarily. You don't peeking out on it.
Speaker 2 (00:41):
You have what you said here. We'll do some of that,
but we'll talk.
Speaker 1 (00:44):
About where we've been, where we're going as a country.
That's going to be a huge theme out there. How
do we handle the other side? From here, we'll talk
about the looting of the treasury, preemptive gardens from Biden,
native born Americans, run out of the job market, why emails,
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all that, and so much more. Plus, Oh, I shouldn't
forget Medal of Honor Monday is still coming an hour
from now. Oh that and so much more coming up
tonight on the world famous Jesse Kelly's Show. Now, I
want to begin here a talk that we have had
before on this show, but not often, maybe once or twice.
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I want you to allow yourself to feel good today.
If you are a person on the right, you are
a person who values freedom.
Speaker 2 (01:42):
You know that's not just a word freedom. There is
freedom then no, no, we know what that word means.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
If you are somebody who values freedom from government force
and government coercion. If you are somebody who values right
from wrong, some of a moral complice, a border, some
sort of a border policy. If you are somebody who
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values these things, you don't get very many days where
you feel like a winner. Because these things, the things
that are good, And don't think this is unique to
you or me, The things that are good are always
under attack, always and have always been evil will always
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attack good.
Speaker 2 (02:31):
That is the nature of this fallen world.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
We live in. The devil prows to and fro looking
for good things to destroy. If you are somebody who
wants good things, who loves good things for your country,
you don't have that many days, that many news cycles
where you wake up, you roll over, you look at
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your phone, and you say to yourself.
Speaker 2 (02:59):
Dang, that's pretty freaking cool. Every day.
Speaker 1 (03:03):
If you're somebody who values greatness, almost every single day,
you wake up, kiss the wife, kiss your husband, make
breakfast for the kids, sit down with a cup of coffee,
and turn on a TV or pull up your phone
and you're mortified for the rest of the day. They're
doing what they're doing. They can't do this, how good
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they That's evil. That's most of our life if you
value what is good. And today, sanity, some semblance of
sanity has returned to the country you love, to the
country I love, and I feel freaking great.
Speaker 2 (03:42):
The mood nationally is great.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
It feels like, oh, finally that disaster is over and
you should be happy right now.
Speaker 2 (03:56):
I hope you whatever you.
Speaker 1 (03:58):
Do when you celebrate, I hope you're doing it right now.
Maybe you go shoot hoops with your buddies, maybe you
have a glass of wine with your wife, Maybe you
get with your small group in church. Maybe you play golf,
Maybe you go for a walk by yourself, maybe you
play with the dog. However you celebrate when things are good,
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I hope you're doing it as you listen to the
sultry sounds of my voice right now, what Chris, Because
it is a good day in the Kelly household when
you include extended family, cousins AND's uncles, all these things.
The feelings on Trump personally run the gamut. A lot
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of super Trump fans, some Trump skeptics, like him. Sometimes
sometimes they don't. Some I don't even know if i'd
call him Trump haters, but maybe I'll just use that
term anyway, where they voted for him but don't care
for him at all and question his policies. I heard
the Kelly household today during that wonderful speech Trump gave,
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and it was a wonderful speech, every one of them,
from the haters to the skeptics to the super fans.
I woke up, I woke up in the house this
morning was six, six thirty am, and this is what
I heard in.
Speaker 2 (05:17):
The kitchen already. People were so excited about the day.
That's the day we had today.
Speaker 1 (05:24):
And it was good. And let's remember, let's remember what
could have been. Make us all, Lisa, make me feel
better about where we are.
Speaker 2 (05:39):
Remember this.
Speaker 3 (05:40):
But I felt then, and believe even more so now,
that my life was.
Speaker 2 (05:44):
Saved for a reason.
Speaker 3 (05:46):
I was saved by God to make America great again.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
My life was saved, saved from what two inches an
assassin reconned properly did a very good job, to his credit,
properly reconned a campaign event Donald Trump was going to
be speaking at. Donald Trump had just received immunity from
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the Supreme Court because the communist savages, which we will
get to, I'm gonna get to a lot of them tonight.
The communist savages were trying to throw him in prison.
Supreme Court ruled he was immune, and so an assassin.
We don't know who he was working with, possibly people
inside the government. That's something we all have to accept
this possibility right now. But an assassin appropriately reconned an area,
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identified the event, identified his shooting location. He managed to
get his weapon, which was in good working order, and
himself onto that location on the day Donald Trump was speaking,
and in open air broad daylight, lie up his scope
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perfectly on Donald Trump's head and took the shot. Donald
Trump happens to, by the grace of God and God alone,
turn his head at that moment to look at an
immigration board. It was a board about immigration that had
been given to him by Senator Ron Johnson, great senator
from the state of Wisconsin.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
At that exact moment, Donald.
Speaker 1 (07:22):
Trump turns his head and the bullet nicks him in
the ear instead of blowing his brains out the back
of his skull. Where are we if that bullet hits today?
January twentieth, twenty twenty five. What are we talking about today?
I don't know, You don't know. That was before Trump
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was the nominee officially, because that only happens at the convention.
What happens from there? Which way do you even go
think about? Think for a moment, think about the inter
repubblic party squabbling that would have came there was no nominee.
In fact, everyone had dropped out, the Santis, all these
guys had dropped out. How do you even choose your nominee?
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We have to go do it at the convention. So
now you have a bunch of people shouting. Does the
Republican Party tear itself apart for the nomination? After that happens?
Have you asked yourself that what happens to the Democrat Party?
Speaker 2 (08:23):
Joe Biden?
Speaker 1 (08:24):
Joe Biden doesn't have that disastrous debate with Donald Trump
because Donald Trump's dead, So Joe Biden possibly doesn't debate
at all. Well, it wouldn't be right. Joe Biden. Maybe
he has a better night against whoever he was going
to face, whoever the nominee was going to be. He
doesn't have a disastrous debate night, he goes back to
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hiding in the basement. What if there was mass violence
across the country. That is very, very very common historically,
when the leader of one side within a country is
assassinated by the other side, violence oftentimes will manifest itself, anger, accusations,
pointing fingers. Today, it is not at all outside of
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the realm of possibility that save for two inches two inches,
we are watching Joe Biden get inaugurated for another four
years of communist rule in this country. Two inches one
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turned head at the exact right moment away. We are
that away from another four years of unspeakable evil. And
what Democrats did during this last four years were unspeakably evil.
I'm going to play some clips here, just a few
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of them from the inauguration, give my thoughts those, and
then we are going to today. We are going to
look back on the last four years, and we are
going to remember. And this is important. This is not
just so you can dump on your liberal aunt Peggy today,
although that's a nice side benefit. It is so so
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critical that you and I don't move on, don't let
it go, don't just breathe a sigh of relief and
call it good. Let bygones be bygones.
Speaker 2 (10:32):
No, sir, no ma'am.
Speaker 1 (10:35):
Nope, that cannot happen this time, or we are finished.
I will explain my reasons for that. Will play some
more trump clips.
Speaker 2 (10:43):
It is a.
Speaker 1 (10:44):
Good day that we all dodged a bullet, all of us.
Maybe with so much chalk. Maybe there's so much chalk
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Probably not.
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Speaker 2 (11:48):
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Speaker 1 (11:54):
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on a Monday, an incredible Monday. Reminding you you can
email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. It
is inauguration day. Life is good. I'm feeling good. Even
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CNN is having to admit. This is from Wolkespy that
Trump is at the quote peak of his power. Now,
let's talk about that for a moment before we get
back to some Trump inauguration clips.
Speaker 2 (12:29):
The peak of his power.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
One that's very, very normal for a president, when first
elected president, to be at the peak of their power.
Let's talk about this because Trump Trump's actually a little
different in this regard. When you are first elected president
for the first time, it's well known in political systems,
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so political circles, you know this that you have what's
called political capital. If you will, you have leeway to
do some things, to do some things that are on
your heart, on your mind, and you can use those
things for good, and you can use those things for evil.
But you have political capital, and you have a limited amount,
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a limited amount of political capital. One of the greatest
examples of this is Barack Obama's first term.
Speaker 2 (13:24):
I'm not even going to call.
Speaker 1 (13:25):
Out Obama or Obamacare or whatever, but he got elected
for the very first time, and as the first time
elected president, the whole.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
Country, well the country, the majority just voted for you.
Speaker 1 (13:37):
You are the most powerful person within your party, and
you have political capital to demand some things and to
take some chances. And Barack Obama chose to use that
to destroy the healthcare system of the United States of
America because he's an evil communist himself. And that was Obamacare.
And Obamacare remember this. When they were whipping up the
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votes for it, they knew because they were poll testing everything.
They knew it would cost Democrats' seats, lots and lots
of seats.
Speaker 2 (14:09):
They knew it.
Speaker 1 (14:10):
But he had so much political capital as the newly
elected president that he pushed forward.
Speaker 2 (14:16):
Anyway, Look, screw it.
Speaker 1 (14:18):
I don't care if some Democrats lose their seats. I'm
in it to wreck the country. He did, and that's
why your health insurance costs ten times as much now
as it used to cost. He got it through and
Democrats got wiped out in the midterms, and boom. From
that point forward, Barack Obama for his last six years
was completely out of political capital. He never did anything
else significant again for the rest of his presidency.
Speaker 2 (14:41):
It was a limited amount.
Speaker 1 (14:43):
George Bush at the beginning of his presidency had large
quantities of political capital. But what makes this Trump presidency
different is, for a variety of reasons, the lag in
between his two terms, the four year lag in between
his two terms.
Speaker 2 (15:03):
First time he.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
Got elected, he had all kinds of political capital. Obviously,
he used a lot of that for good mainly immigration,
foreign policy, and trade stuff. That's where Donald Trump really
really excels. He really did some great things. Oh in
energy policy, really really did some great things when it
comes to that. Eventually the bloom fell off the rows.
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He ran out of political capital, and Republicans were much
more willing to oppose him and speak against him publicly.
That's how you know the political capital's gone and you're
not supposed to have keeping helpings of political capital for
your next four years. When you get re elected, George
Bush didn't. Obama didn't, but you see what happened. The
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reason Trump has way more now than he ever had before,
way more now that election was mandate levels of domination.
Part of the reason. Half the reason is Trump's messaging
of we can be great. We don't have to be down.
People are feeling down. You probably feel that, they feel stressed,
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they feel angst financially. Maybe you're feeling this. They feel
like they're pushed to the max. And when someone stands
up in front of you and says, I'm in charge now,
you don't have to feel like that anywhere that you
don't have to feel like that anymore. I'm going to
fix it. That alone is going to inspire people to
support you more and give you more political capital. The
other half of that political capital Trump has the reason
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he's at the peak of his power. The other half
of it is how demonic and evil democrats have become
and how they conducted themselves like animals for the last
four years. I saw a pull today or yesterday, and
I already felt like this was in the air, but
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I'd not actually seen a number for it.
Speaker 2 (16:55):
You know what the approval rating.
Speaker 1 (16:57):
Is nationally for the Democrat Party thirty three percent. That number,
in case you're wondering, is the lowest in the history
of that kind of polling. They started polling in nineteen
ninety two, they started polling the national popularity of both parties.
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They have never seen thirty three percent until right now.
Now we are about to discuss, in conjunction with Trump's inauguration.
Speaker 2 (17:33):
Speech, why that is?
Speaker 1 (17:37):
How did Democrats go from let's say, let's be generous
in twenty twenty and let's say half the country voted
for Joe Biden. Now you know what happened in twenty twenty.
I know what happened in twenty twenty, But setting all
the ballot boxes aside and things like that, and dead
people voting, setting that aside, twenty twenty was not It
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was not a blow out like twenty twenty four was.
Speaker 2 (18:02):
It was neck and neck.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
Probably we're never gonna know for sure, because you're never
going to get to the bottom of all the ugly
things that went on. But how did you go from hey,
we were neck and neck in twenty twenty to twenty
twenty four you got your doors blown off in the
election and two thirds of the country hate your freaking guts.
Speaker 2 (18:21):
Why did that happen? How did that happen?
Speaker 1 (18:23):
We'll talk about that next Jesse Chilly. It is the
Jesse Kelly Show, a half hour away from Medal of
Honor Monday, which is always a good time, and we
are here celebrating Inauguration Day. The national nightmare is over.
Speaker 3 (18:43):
I felt then, and believe even more so now that
my life was saved for a reason. I was saved
by God to make America great again.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
Why is Trump more popular now than he's ever been.
Why did Democrats go from a neck and neck race
in twenty twenty which they stole, to getting blown out
in twenty twenty four. Why is the National Party at
thirty three percent approval? Why is Donald Trump at the
peak of his political power? Why are these things on
a macro level. I'll explain it this way and then
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we'll get down to some of the nitty gritty of it.
You and I know that political parties will focus on
the Democrats now, because that's what we're going to talk
about for the time being. But the political parties, they're
made up of a bunch of different factions. They really are.
There are different factions that make up one political party
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in America, and a lot of that is because of
our two party system here, which is not really normal globally.
Countries around the globe, most of them, I would argue,
they have many political parties, and what you're trying to
do if you're trying to win an election, you're trying
to form a coalition. Hey, I support enough of you
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of that, but we don't have that here. Here we
have a two party system.
Speaker 2 (20:04):
Don't email me. We god the Green Party.
Speaker 1 (20:06):
No one cares about your Green Party, you hippie loser.
Don't email that crap to me. We have two political parties,
two major ones, Democrat and Republican in the country. Because
of that, there are many different factions inside each party.
But let's talk about high, high level politics, because this
is going to come back to why Trump is so popular,
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why Trump is able to get up there and speak
so clearly about things like what to say illegal immigration.
Speaker 3 (20:36):
First, I will declare a national emergency at our southern border.
All illegal entry will immediately be halted, and we will
begin the process of returning millions and millions of criminal
aliens back to the places from which they came.
Speaker 1 (20:57):
Why are Democrats so unpopular? Well, inside the Biden administration,
here's what happened twenty twenty. That election was approaching. Democrats,
they weren't in love with their chances given the Democrat
field they had. Now they knew that they had convinced
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Donald Trump to shut down his own economy, which he did,
so that helped them destroy the thing that was going
to get him reelected. He was going to sail to
reelection with the economy, but he shut down his country,
and they helped him, pushed him, and they shut it
down longer and harder. But that they were looking at
their field and they saw they had Bernie Sanders leading
the way that Elizabeth Warren Dome. These people are not
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going to get the job done. They're not going to
be able to beat Donald Trump nationally.
Speaker 2 (21:47):
So what do we do.
Speaker 1 (21:50):
Well, Hey, let's go grab a guy who who can
win Middle America. Remember you win the presidency in Michigan, Pennsylvania,
in Wisconsin, not Texas, California or New York.
Speaker 2 (22:01):
Joe Biden, Scranton Joe.
Speaker 1 (22:04):
So they go grab Joe Biden and they pull him
out of retirement. But they have an issue, and this
issue was a parent very early on to you because
you're the hyper informed the Normany's just found out yesterday,
but you've known this for quite some time. You weren't
getting the same Joe Biden you had before. Joe Biden
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was always mean, He was always that. He was always
always been a jerk his entire political career. And Joe
Biden has always had verbal gaffs. But Joe Biden's verbal
gaffs historically were always him saying something kind of offensive
because he doesn't have a great filter.
Speaker 2 (22:48):
His verbal gaffs went from.
Speaker 1 (22:50):
Well you can't go into a seven eleven's it's a
bunch of Indians in there. That's I'm paraphrasing, but that's
pretty much what he said. It went from that to
he can't complete sentences anymore.
Speaker 2 (23:01):
Uh, the true me.
Speaker 1 (23:05):
And so if your Democrats, what do you what do
you have going on here? What are you worried about? Well,
doesn't matter. We just got to win the election. It
doesn't matter that he can't function, doesn't matter that he
can't perform his duties as commander in chief. Stopping Donald
Trump as all that matters. Let's make sure we stop
Donald Trump. And they did with the ballot boxes and
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everything else. They stopped Donald Trump and Joe Biden won,
except Joe Biden is still not functional. Now that's going
to bring me to part of why the appetite for
Trump is so strong?
Speaker 2 (23:37):
Now, why did Democrats get.
Speaker 1 (23:41):
Unpopular so unpopular over the last four years as president?
As a Democrat president, and the same thing would apply
to a Republican president, but we'll make it about Joe
because that's what we're talking about. As a Democrat president,
you know, you have factions all over your party, many
many different parts of your party.
Speaker 2 (24:01):
You do.
Speaker 1 (24:02):
You have older, more probably middle of the road Democrats.
There are a lot of those, maybe blue collar Democrat types.
Speaker 2 (24:11):
You know, there are a lot of those.
Speaker 1 (24:13):
You're auto workers, your teams, to your your union types guys.
You're gonna have a lot of those, you know. And
on the worst levels, you're gonna have Antifa. You're gonna
have flat out murdering street communists out there. You're gonna
have Black Lives Matter, You're gonna have meat all the
savages on the street. Those are part of the Democrat coalition.
You're gonna have the Greenies, You're gonna have the feminists,
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You're gonna you're gonna have different parts.
Speaker 2 (24:36):
Of your coalition.
Speaker 1 (24:37):
But the point is, as a Democrat president, you have
to strike a balancing act. A balancing act meaning you
have to balance what is possible while serving the needs
and wants of your base, while also and this is
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the most important part for our discussion here, while also
keeping the most insane elements of your party out on
the fringes away. Keep them out. Now, that's not because
you care about the country. If you're Joe Biden Democrat president,
you don't give a crap about America. America has never
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occurred to you before. You're a freaking Democrat. You don't
care about that at all. But you know, if you
allow the most nutty, evil parts of your party to
take control of things, it will make you look bad.
It will make your party look bad. For the good
of the party, you can't allow the crazies to take over.
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And as president of the United States of America, it's
part of.
Speaker 2 (25:47):
Your job to be dad. Oh you want to do
this executive order?
Speaker 1 (25:52):
Wait what No, get out of here with that crazy
crap that makes us look evil. Oh you want to
do this. No, we're not doing that. Whoever suggests did that?
Fire them or not doing that? You have to be Dad.
I had a conversation with Sean Spicer. You know Shawn Spicer.
He's been on the show before. Everyone knows Sean Spicer.
He was Trump's press secretary for a while. And I
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asked him. I asked, Sean Spicer, did Donald Trump ever
yell at you? And he started laughing on camera and
he said, you have no earthly idea And he said,
he said, no. I want to make sure I give
Trump credit for this.
Speaker 2 (26:31):
He wasn't complentying.
Speaker 1 (26:31):
He said, Donald Trump was the first one to patch
you on the back and hug you when you do well.
But I got ahead of my skis one time and
I said some things that were not approved, that we're
not right, And he said, I don't think I've ever
been screamed at and cussed at like that in my
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entire life. Now you can think Trump's a big meaning
for that or what. But for the purposes of our conversation,
you see what I mean about Dad. That's Dad's job.
When Corindiversity higher comes back in from the podium because
she said something Baddy and Nutty up there, if you're
the Democrat president, you have to yank her aside and
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say don't you ever lose your freaking mind like that again,
Or you can pack your bags and I'll make sure
you never work in DC again. You work for me.
You just made me look bad. Run your freaking mouth
like that again and watch what happens.
Speaker 2 (27:30):
You have to do that.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
But that didn't happen. So what happened next? Well, let's
focus on the border, shall we, and other things before
we get to that. Speaking of history, as we walk
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Speaker 2 (28:52):
Go get smart. We'll be back.
Speaker 1 (28:55):
Truth attitude, Jesse Kelly. It is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Only ten minutes away from Medal of Honor Monday. So thrilled.
We have some freaking sanity back in there, and we're
just talking about why Donald Trump is at quote the
peak of his power according to CNN. Why is he
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so popular? Why is there this feeling of national unity?
You've got freaking rappers performing at Trump's stuff. How in
the world did this happen? I'm explaining how Democrats turn
themselves in to being unpopular as cottage cheese. Thirty three
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percent party approval, a number that has never been seen before. Well,
Joe Biden got elected. We already walked through that. He
got into power, and as I just explained, as president,
a critical part of your job, because you can't do
everything nobody can do all that stuff is being the
dad who says no, say no to the most radical
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part of your party. No, Jesse, I'm going to do
for Joe. I want to do this. No, what about this? No,
here's an executive order on this. No. But before we
dig into the board, I want you to listen to this.
I'll play it again in a while because I have
a different take on it in a different way. But
I want you to listen to what Mike Johnson said.
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Mike Johnson sat down with Bari Weiss Barry Weiss. I
don't know how to say that a Bari Weiss on
her podcast and he talked to her about Joe Biden
and what Joe Biden was like when he was signing
executive orders, and he tells her he didn't know what
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they were.
Speaker 4 (30:41):
Quickly, miss President, can I ask you a question I
cannot answer this from my constituents in Louisiana. Sir, why
did you pause llenng exports to Europe? Like I don't understand.
You know, liquified natural gas is in great demand by
our allies. Why would you do that because you understand
we just talked about Ukraine. You understand you're fueling Vladimir
in his war machine because they got to get their
gas from him, you know. And he looks at me,
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stunned with this and He said I didn't.
Speaker 1 (31:06):
I didn't do that.
Speaker 4 (31:07):
And I said, miss President, you, yes, you did. It
was an executive order, like you know, three weeks ago.
And he goes, no, I didn't do that. And he's
arguing with me. I said, miss President, respectfully, can I
could I go out here and ask your secretary to
print it out. We'll read it together. You definitely did that,
and he goes, oh, you talk about natural gas. Yes, sir,
he said, oh no, did you misunderstand? He said, what
I did is I signed this thing to we're gon
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We're going to conduct a study on the effects of energy.
I said, no, you're.
Speaker 1 (31:33):
Not, sir.
Speaker 2 (31:33):
You paused it.
Speaker 4 (31:34):
I know I have the terminal, the export terminals in
my state. I talked to those people this morning. This
is doing massive damage to our economy, national security. It
occurred to me very he was not lying to me.
He genuinely did not know what he had signed.
Speaker 1 (31:48):
Joe Biden got elected president and he wasn't strong enough
able enough to tell the demonic communists in his administration no,
and that, in fact, they flat out lied to him
for four years about the things they were going to
have him say, the things they were going to have
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him sign. And what you witnessed for the last four years.
Why Donald Trump is in part so popular and why
Democrats are so unpopular, is you witnessed four years of
Democrats without breaks. There are no breaks left on the
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car because the Democrat president is supposed to in part
be those breaks. When you really take in things like this.
Trump already ended CBP one. Now what is CBP one?
It was an app for your phone. What was the
purpose of the app? The app was to allow illegals
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to enter America. They could schedule their illegal entry on
an app on their phones. The Biden administration created an
app so barbarians could violate the sovereignty of our country.
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And they did it to the tune of a million.
The Biden administration brought a million people in here, facilitated
the illegal invasion of this country via phone app. How
could anybody be that freaking evil? Even Democrat, even Obama,
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never did anything like that. Clinton would have never dreamed
of doing anything like that. How could they do something
that overtly evil that, in your faith evil? There was
no president, There was nobody to say no. When you're
a president who staffs your administration, well, the chief of
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staff's going to make these decisions. But when you have
Susan Rice around you, Victoria Neulan, when you have Li Simonico,
when you have the most evil America hating committed communists
around you and you lack the wherewithal to ever tell
them no, they are going to go grab the most
radical maoists they can find off of every college campus
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and newsroom. They can find people who wake up every
single day, who eat, sleep, and breathe the destruction of
this country. And they're gonna hand those animals real power.
They're no longer going to be teaching sociology in college.
They're writing executive orders and the cadaver president is signing
it four years. You just got to witness what unchecked
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democrats will do when there's no dad to say no.
What you just witnessed was a twenty one year old
kid and all of his buddies being given dad's credit
card and handed a trip to Tijuana, Mexico, with no limits.
That's what you just witnessed. Debauchery, insanity, evil like you
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can't even imagine. And now now we have Donald Trump
getting up saying things like this and people actually applaud
as if even saying something like this, even having to
say something like this, is anything but insane.
Speaker 3 (35:32):
This week, I will also end the government policy of
trying to socially engineered race and gender into every aspect
of public and private life. We will forge a society
that is color blind and merit based. As of today,
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it will henceforth be the official policy of the United
States government that there are only two genders, male and female.
Speaker 1 (36:05):
How does that become an applause line? At no other
point in human history would a politician get up and
say there are only two genders male and female, and
the crowd would go, yeah, whoo, that's right, because that's
kind of baked into the cake. That would be like
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getting up and saying water is wet, Daho, water is wet.
Speaker 2 (36:34):
It's reality. So what happened again?
Speaker 1 (36:41):
Four years of the animals operating under a cadaver president
with no breaks, no limits whatsoever.
Speaker 2 (36:53):
And don't think for.
Speaker 1 (36:54):
A second I'm excusing Joe Biden. We'll get to the
pardons and other things next hour, other stuff. I'm not
making an excuse for him. I'm telling you what we
witnessed four years of That was four years of communist
animals without any controls on them. It was ugly, it
was evil, and in large part it destroyed the popularity
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of the Democrat Party. By the grace of God, all right,
we're gonna go do Medal of Honor Monday, and then
we have more of this stuff next