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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Tuesday. And
things are getting spicy all around the globe. They're getting
spicy in the judicial system. Right now, Trump had a
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phone call with Putin. The JFK files are out there,
all that emails. We're going to have a long talk
about the honey rant I went on from last night.
Apparently you know what. No, I wasn't mistaken. You're mistaken
of that and so much more coming up on the
world famous Jesse Kelly Show tonight. I actually want to begin, Well, first,
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let's just get this out of the way, the JFK files,
and I need to put the ultimate disclaimer on this.
As you hear the sound of my voice right now,
six pm Eastern time, the JFK files have not only
not been released, they're saying it's delayed, but I'm going
to make the ultimate assumption that they will be released
at some point over the next few hours or at
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least tomorrow morning. Okay, so this is me assuming they're
about to drop as Trump promised they would. All right,
there's my disclaimer. I talked about it last night. I
told you what was coming today with the JFK files
being released. I talked about it last night. I told
you what was coming today with the JFK files being released,
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eighty thousand pages.
Speaker 2 (01:45):
One.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
It is good that Trump did it, not because there's
something groundbreaking or that you're going to find something groundbreaking
or something with incredible value in there. I guess there's
always a chance. I just don't think you will. It's
great Donald Trump did it for this reason. I'm gonna
give you a kind of a long explanation on this,
because we haven't had this talk at a long time.
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Human beings they have chosen all throughout history to come
and live together around other human beings. Sometimes that's a
small tribe somewhere. Sometimes if it gets big enough and
prosperous enough and they have enough resources, sometimes it'll become
a more well established nation. But human beings choose to
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live around other human beings, and in so doing, they
agree to have a government of some kind, a governing
body that makes laws, enforces laws, defends the country all
the things you expect government to do. Now here's the
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thing about governments. No matter what form of government it is, monarchy, republic,
whatever it happens to be. It is a two way agreement.
Tyrants have always made the mistake of thinking it's only
one way. You you're the peasant, you're the citizen. You
submit to my rule. But they've all lied to themselves,
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even kings who've tried to rule that way lie to themselves.
It's always been a two way street. Even if I'm
under a monarchy, which I don't ever want to be. Okay,
mister king, that's fine. You rule, you rule, you're the king,
you rule, you do as you please, but I will
have some things provided for me to me I should say,
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by you, or we are going to have a problem.
You could you It doesn't matter. The feudal lord times.
You know you know about feudal lords, or at least
you know a little bit about that. Where there's yes,
there is maybe a king, but then there are certain
areas what has called states to make it an easier explanation,
and where there will be a lord. He is the
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lord over this specific area. And this is an oppressive
system where he is the lord and you really don't
have many rights. If he rides into your village and
decides he wants to take your wife and your dog.
He can take your wife and your dog, and that's
a horrible system to live under, but it is that way. However,
that goes both ways. There's an agreement. Yeah, I'll make
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my crops and you can have my wife and my dog.
But if barbarians come storming through our lands, you feudal lord,
you will grab your armor and your shield and your
spear and hop on your horse and you're gonna go
fight some bad guys. For me, it's a two way street,
and you have to have you must have. It is
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a critical element for a country. A country that does
not have it, I'm about to say, will not exist
for the long term. Of course, you can exist for
a while, but for the long term you cannot go
on as a You cannot go on if there is
not a level of trust the citizens have in their government.
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You can't. Citizens have to look at their government and
have a certain level of trust. If that level of
trust is shattered, if it is broken, then look, you
can start the countdown. Maybe it'd be fifty years from now,
but the countdown has begun. If that trust is broken,
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if that contract is broken, then that country will end,
or at least go through some kind of terrible upheaval
that will be awful here in the United States of America.
Years and years and years, decades really of this, but
it's really ramped up recently. We've gotten used to a
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system of government where our government lies to us, oppresses us,
and never feels the need to be accountable to us
at all. How many times have you seen an FBI agent?
FBI Director Christopher Ray is a great example of this,
sit in front of Congress being asked questions by our representatives. Remember,
the House represents you, the House represents me. That's why
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you send a member of Congress back there. They are
your representative. They are the ones who speak with your
voice back there. And the director of the FBI repeatedly
sits in front of the House, sits in front of
the sentence, Well I can't comment on that, Well I
can't comment on an ongoing investigation. Well I'll do the
best I can to find it. And you never hear
same thing irs over and over and over again, government
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agency after government agency, spitting in your face, violating that trust.
You peasant, you don't get to know. I'll do as
I please. You don't have any rights, you don't have
anything you only exist to serve me. This mentality has
infected the entire government of the United States of America,
and as we've discussed so many times before, trust lost
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is extreme, dreamely difficult to earn back. But the only,
and I do mean the only way to earn it
back is by complete openness and honesty. Without that, it
can never be gotten back. You can't yell, you can't
force it, you can't buy it. If I become a
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raging alcoholic and I'm out there getting DUIs, drinking a
fifth of whiskey every single day, destroying my life and
my body, and my wife is trying to get me
to stop. Stop stop. I want you to stop drinking.
And finally I tell her I'm going to stop. Well,
I don't get to be fifteen minutes later than I
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normally would be getting home after work. I could do
that right now. I wouldn't care. She may ask you
stopped the gas station or something like that, did you
get more chips? That's probably what she'd say. Did you
stop by Taco Bell? She'd say something like that. But
if you've been a raging alcoholic forever, she's gonna have
some serious questions and you are going to have to
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give her serious answers. Honey, I'm sorry, I was fifteen
minutes late. I got a flat tire here. I want
you to see.
Speaker 2 (08:08):
Look.
Speaker 1 (08:08):
Look, I even have the black tire stuff on my hands.
I can even show you the spare. You don't want
to have to do that. But there's no way to
get her trust back. It's the only way. The United
States federal government, through years and years of neglect from
our citizens from us, we have to own it. You
and I. Years of neglect from US has created a
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criminal government where people who aren't elected don't feel like
they owe anything to you. They feel like they are
kings and queens, and you're the only one who owes.
There's no two way street, there's no contract. You're just
a peasant who exists to serve them. And they've operated
that way for as long as I've been alive, they've
operated in that way. In order to change that, we
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must have openness, and we have to change that. I
need to be clear two things that are one hundred
percent true right now. One, you should not trust your
government at all, not any of it. That's one. And two,
in order to remain a country, we have to trust
our government. So how do we merge those two worlds.
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The only way to do that is for the government
to take on the burden of earning that trust. Back
the JFK files. The United States President had his head
blown off in broad daylight driving through Dallas. You know
the story, breaking news. JFK was killed driving through Dallas.
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The federal government chose to look into this matter because
the American people wanted answers. Of course, everyone knew who
Lee Harvey Oswald was right away. Okay, clearly a little
bit nutty, what's wrong with this guy? But we want answers.
The United States government investigated the matter, created a bunch
of files on the matter. They really a little bit
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of this and a little bit of that to the public,
and then they took a gigantic stack of papers apparently
there were eighty thousand of them, and they threw them
in a vault somewhere and said, nope, you don't get
to see. And then, to make matters worse, president after
president after president, including Donald Trump the first time, said
I'm gonna show you these files. You know what, you
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deserve to see these files. You're a citizen. And then
they renigged on the deal, then we never got them. Well,
that only makes you more suspicious, honey. I'm sorry. I
was fifteen minutes late getting home from work. I know
I've had an alcohol problem. I'm not gonna tell you
where I was, though, you know what, I will tell you.
I take that back, I'm not gonna tell you. Does
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that increase or decrease trust? So you know me cynical, Jesse.
I don't think you're gonna see something that's gonna blow
your socks off. I think evil people who are powerful
enough to kill a president are powerful enough to cover
up the evidence after sixty years. But it's still a
good thing, and I applaud Trump for doing it. Open
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the books, give us the documents. Let's attempt. Let's attempt
to mend this relationship we have because it is in
need of a lot of menday. So there there's my
JFK files. Rant. Let's talk about Chuck Schumer and the
little media tour he went on today, fascinating stuff. Before
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday.
Remember you can email the show Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow
dot com. Emails like this one, Dear Temperature King, although Chuck,
he's talking about Chuck Schumer did the right thing. I'm
living the loving the wrath he's receiving from his own
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crew comies. Okay, so I'm gonted to discuss this because
something really it's amazing watching what we've been talking about,
well you and I've been talking about it's amazing watching
it play out. So I thought it might be helpful
to rewind a little bit more because that'll bring us
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to what happened today with Chuck Schumer at his apology
tour and what has happened. So let's what we're gonna
do is we're gonna rewind to Barack Obama. If you
are old enough, you will remember the Bill Clinton Democrat
years now. I'm not here to celebrate Bill Clinton, but
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a lot of people listening right now voted for Bill Clinton.
Bill Clinton, Yes, he's a dirt ball, I got all that.
But there was a time in this country where Republicans
and Democrats. Yes, they were different. I don't want to
act like they were the same, but it's not as
if you could really just point to Democrats and say, Wow,
everything they want is freaking evil. That's horrible, that's horrifying.
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It was not always like it is now, but along
came somebody America did not fully understand. Barack Obama is
his name. And we had eight years of George Bush,
and the country was sick of Republicans by the end
of eight years of George Bush. And along comes this guy.
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And in politics and often honestly, and so much of
life as unfair as this is, It's true. There's no
ability like likability. Don't tell me you've never worked with
somebody who just there might not even be very good
at their job, but they're just so full of charisma
and everybody likes them, so they last way longer than
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they should. Maybe they even got promoted past you, and
just it works that way. Maybe you're actually nodding your
head thinking about someone at your work right now that's
like that. He's not even very good, but dang, he's
funny and everybody loves him, and day everyone wants to
grab a beer with him on Friday. You can't ever
get fired. And that's a good point, Chris. It works
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the opposite way too. You've probably worked with someone or
maybe this is you. You're really good at your job,
but you're not mister or missus personality. It's not who
you are. Maybe you're more reserved. Maybe you don't have
a great sense of humor, and you don't ever see
him to get that next thing. Again, no ability like likability.
We don't have to belabor the point. Barack Obama came
along and America was sick of Republicans ready to give
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Democrats a nice look, and Barack Obama presented a moderate face.
Not that he was moderate at all, but again, remember
communists always know which mask to put on to cover
who they really are. Barack Obama, I remember it like
it was yesterday. I think it was in Denver, they
had the big Democrat convention. He actually had a line
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about abortion that I me super pro lifer. I sat
at home and I thought, you know what, I can
get on board with that. It was something along the
lines of we could at least all agree that we
want to reduce the numbers of abortions. Right, I'm sitting
there at home saying, you know what, that's a pretty
good line.
Speaker 3 (16:12):
Now.
Speaker 1 (16:12):
I hated Obama. I didn't vote for him, but that's
how he was charismatic, gave a great speech, kind of cool,
and presented this very middle of the road moderate face
to the United States of America. But he was anything
but that. He was anything but that because Barack Obama
had been raised to hate this place. Frank Marshall Davis,
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I would highly recommend you go look him up. Everybody
remembers Reverend Wright if you're old enough, because that was
good talk radio fodder back in the day. But how
long would you sit in a church where the pastor
said gd America and called it the US of KKKA.
I went to one sermon in a church that I
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was in love with, and he he the term white privilege.
And I've never been back. In fact, I've banned my
kids from going. Someone asked if they could take my
kids there that son, and I said, no, my kids
don't sit in that church one service. Barack Obama sat
in that church for thirty years. Why because he agrees?
Does he agrees? That's why he didn't ever hear that
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and get offended. He heard that and thought, yeah, us
of kkkay. We finally had a democrat that was radically
different than even the Jimmy Carter's. We finally had a
democrat who really just genuinely to his core hates the place,
hates the place. And when you combine that with the
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deadly combination of his charisma, his likability. The American people
looked at him and thought, you know what, that's what
we need right now. We're voting Barack Obama. And then
Barack Obama got elected, and he was just again, he
was so good at it. He was a worthy opponent.
Give him credit where it's due. He understood where the
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real player in this country was, the real power lie
in the bureaucracy, and so he very purposely he put
committed communists all around him, Newland, Rice, all the all
these types. He put them all around him, and he
began to reshape and remake all of America's bureaucracy. Have
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you ever wondered why the FBI went from being this
trusted organization to being what we know as the Cheka
on this show, an evil secret state police agency that
should be disbanded. How did that happen? Barack Obama wiped
out all the management, replaced them all with committed communists.
Obama did that. This will come back to Chuck Schumer
and what happened today. So just stay with me. The
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Barack Obama, after campaigning like a moderate, governed like something
completely different. We'll pick up the story from.
Speaker 2 (18:48):
There in a moment, hang on the Jesse Kelly Show,
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Speaker 1 (18:55):
The Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday. To
what we were talking about it. We're going to get
to what happened with Chuck Schumer today and the why.
And it's just fascinating watching everything you and I have
been talking about to come out in real time. So
we're doing a little rewind here to what happened and
how do we end up to this place? Well, where
we are today. Barack Obama gets elected, gets elected campaigning
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like a moderate campaign. Remember, look, for those of you
who aren't old enough, you think the Democrat Party has
always been this nutball, degenerate party of wacka doo's allow
me to introduce you to Barack Obama. I believe that
marriage is between a man and a woman. Yeah, what
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you're seeing today is different. But he was really the
author of it, which is what makes it so funny.
He fills up the government with committee communists. He also
did something else though, he really remade the party itself,
the Democrat Party, into more his image. This is the
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power of the presidency and you've seen this so many
times throughout history. After eight years of Ronald Reagan, the
Republican Party was much more anti communist free market that
Reagan image. The party slowly but surely takes on the
image of the leader. Right now you're watching it in
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the GOP. The party is slowly but surely taking on
Trump's image, and long after this four year term is over,
his impact will be felt. Eight years of Barack Obama
slowly but surely turned the Democrat Party from being this different,
certainly different, not what I would like, but different party,
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but not nakedly anti American to what Barack Obama was
nakedly anti American. I know it's hard for young people
to believe, but before Barack Obama, Republican and Democrat presidents
would routinely present themselves as being uber patriots in public,
even if they didn't really believe it. I understand politicians
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lie about everything. Bill Clinton was mister America. All of
them were July fourth, Celebrate America, America woo. And before
Barack Obama, when American presidents went abroad, they understood the
American public demanded that they be pro America abroad, even
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if they were doing things you or I didn't like
you didn't go over seas and dump on the country.
Barack Obama did it all the time. America's been dumb,
slowly but surely remade the Democrat Party. And then Trump
came along in twenty sixteen. And what happened was the
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normies you already knew this, but the normies in the country,
they couldn't quite put their finger on it, but they
knew something was wrong with what the last eight years
of the country had been. They understood that something had
turned and they didn't like it at all. Donald Trump,
his election was a complete rejection of what Obama had
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done to the country, a complete reject. It wasn't as
much a rejection of Hillary Clinton. It was a rejection
of Democrats period, eight years of that anti America stuff.
And even the normies were all, ah, that seems that's
too far. Now comes Donald Trump, who was over the
top with his wrapping himself in the flag, and we
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wanted that. We liked that. Yes, finally, yes, good that.
Speaker 2 (22:35):
And then.
Speaker 1 (22:37):
Then they stole an election from him in twenty twenty.
Don't email me, look at the numbers. Come on. They
installed Joe Biden as president, and Joe Biden. He took
the roads. Barack Obama paved. And when I say paving
the roads, I mean filling up the bureaucracy and the
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judiciary with the most radical anti high Americans. Barack Obama
paved those highways. Joe Biden gets elected, he goes, curls
up in a corner with the blankie, drools on himself,
and hands the country over to all those committed communists
who had worked under Barack Obama. The Lisa Monicos, the
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Susan Rice's, the New Lens, all these vicious communists. They
ran the country and they went insane with it. Absolutely,
you name it. We have in fact, christ you and
grab this audio if you find it. If not, that's fine.
But I remember, like it was yesterday, Jen Saki, the
Press Secretary of the United States of America, she got up.
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I think this is during COVID. I'm not sure, but
I'm pretty sure it was during COVID. She got up
and bragged on camera that the White House was working
with social media companies and letting social media companies know
what they should be censoring at Eddie, Oh you have it,
Chris ok.
Speaker 4 (23:58):
Good in terms of actions, Alex that we have taken
or were working to take, I should say, from the
federal government. We've increased disinformation research and tracking within the
Surgeon General's office. We're flagging problematic posts for Facebook that
spread disinformation.
Speaker 1 (24:17):
We're flagging problematic posts for Facebook that spread disinformation. That
wasn't just something that was done behind the scenes by email.
These communists were so brazen and committed they set it
on camera, bragging about it. At various points in time
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in American history, if any politician in either party said
something like that, you would probably have to leave town
in the middle of the night for fear of getting hurt.
The modern Democrat party just turned maw overnight and bragged
about it. Overdrive overdrive. The party was handed to the MAOIs.
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Joe Biden, as we've already discussed, I'm not going to
go over that again tonight, was too old and weak
to hold them back. Nancy Pelosi by this point in time,
too old and weak to hold them back, and the
savages simply took over everything. Now now they're angry. Now,
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the entire party left, right, middle, well, if there is
a right, whatever the right wing version of a Democrat
is these days, they're all angry. That's part of this too.
They lost an election, and they lost an election to
the guy they think is the Antichrist, so they're extra
extra angry, and now they're doing what's normal. They're looking
for somebody to blame. The problem is guys like Chuck Schumer.
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He was around during the Obama years, He's been around forever.
He knows what building a winning coalition looks like. Chuck
Schumer is a New York Senator, yes, of course, but
Chuck Schumer is also well aware that you've got to
go out there and win Pennsylvania or you're not going
back to the White House. He knows that. And knowing
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that this cr this Continuing Resolution, hits Chuck Schumer's desk,
It passes the House, it hits his desk, and Chuck
Schumer has a decision to make. He can get enough
Democrat votes to pass it, and if he passes it,
it does deliver to the American people some things they want.
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He knows, he sees the poll numbers. The American people
are happy with Donald Trump. They're really really happy with
the immigration stuff Trump is doing. And Schumer knows the
American people they want that thing to pass. They wanted
to keep going. He understands that. He also understands that
the nutjob savages, the younger ones in his party, they
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simply want him to obstruct and stop it. And he knows.
Chuck Schumer knew that if he were to stop at
CR and shut down the government, when the American people
already hate Democrats, they're already happy with Donald Trump, if
he comes out and says, nope, I'm stopping all this
stuff you like, and we're shutting down the government, Chuck
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Schumer knew that it would crush Democrats in the polls
if he were to do that, that a party that
was already cratering would only go lower if he did that.
And so he did the only political thing he could do.
Dug up a couple of votes, got the CR through.
It went through. But the problem is rewinding all the
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way back to Barack Obama. Slowly but surely, the salty
old dogs like Chuck Schumer, they've lost their power and
the animals have taken over. And Chuck Schumer said something today.
Everyone's probably heard it, but they missed what he really
said today. He said something today that just puts the
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We'll be back.
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Speaker 1 (29:35):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Chris, don't you ever
insult Starman. That's not bad m you don't like Starman.
That's not a pot smoking's that's classic David Bowie. I mean, yeah,
he's probably on drugs or something. I just assume every
musician is on drugs. That's still a great song man.
You know what, Not everyone thinks like you, Chris, all right,
not everybody thinks like you. Now back to what Chuck
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Schumer said today. You've already heard it. But people are missing,
they're missing the real point in all this. Chuck Schumer,
after he passed that cr he had to cancel his
book tour, which we've already talked about because of threats,
threats from who, well, we don't do that, threats from
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the savages, the street animals, the communists. He was being threatened.
He's out there today on a media tour. He dropped
this little number on there, and this is an unbelievable
thing to say, but not for the reason you think.
Speaker 3 (30:37):
Here he was, and you know what their attitude is.
I made my money all by myself. How dare your
government take my money from me. I don't want to
pay taxes? Or I built my company with my bare hands.
How dare your government tell me how I should treat
my customers the land?
Speaker 1 (30:55):
Now, speaking of Barack Obama, if you were a back
then don't worry this. I'll come back to Schumer. What
was the biggest scandal Barack Obama got himself into when
he was running for president? What happened? Something happened on
the campaign show? Do you remember what it was? I'll
spoiler alert here's what it was. He started talking to
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a guy, Joe the Plumber. He remember they started talking
to this plumber, and on camera, Barack Obama told Joe
the prummer, Joe the Plumber, that you need to spread
the wealth around. That little clip it did so much
damage to Barack Obama's campaign it almost cost him the presidency.
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You can't say things like that. You can say things
like that to a bunch of rabid communist animals when
you're in a closed room fundraiser. You cannot say things
like this on camera.
Speaker 3 (31:55):
Is I made my money all by myself. How dare
your government take my money from me. I don't want
to pay taxes, or I've built my company with my
bare hands, how dare your government tell me how I
should treat my.
Speaker 1 (32:09):
Chuck Schumer has been around long enough to understand you
don't say things like he just said and put it
on camera. Because what Chuck Schumer just did today on
the view with that little statement alone, is he wrote
gop ads for them for the mid terms. You will
see that statement from Chuck Schumer across television sets across
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the United States of America. And here's the thing. It's
not that Chuck Schumer is a radical communist. It's not
that Chuck Schumer doesn't know. Chuck Schumer knew when he
said that today. He knew that would be an extremely
damaging statement to come out of his mouth. If you
were a younger Democrat and you propose saying that to
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Chuck Schumer even last week, Chuck Schumer would have said,
absolutely not. We need to edit that because they're going
to clip that and make you sound like a communist.
That's the kind of thing that's going to turn normal
people off. Yet Chuck Schumer went on the view today
and said that why because the left flank of Chuck
Schumer is coming for him. He is in so much
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danger of losing his leadership position that Chuck Schumer is
now going on television set putting out damaging statements that
will only hurt him and his party because it's the
only chance he has at maintaining power inside Democrat circles
because he can smell it they're coming.
Speaker 4 (33:40):
And as somebody who's influential in helping Biden's decision to
step aside, do you think it might be time for
you too?
Speaker 5 (33:45):
No?
Speaker 3 (33:46):
I think that you know my Senate court. First, U
ask who's the leader when we don't have a president.
There are a lot of leaders. We have a lot
of really strong talent in the Senate, in the House,
in the governors.
Speaker 2 (33:56):
We have a great bench.
Speaker 3 (33:57):
But as for the Senate caucus, of which I'm the leader,
I should be the leader.
Speaker 1 (34:02):
They're already asking should you step down? Step down? I
think you should step down. Chuck Schumer today put an
extremely damaging statement on camera that will be spread far
and wide because he is in such she's in so
much danger of losing his position of power. That is
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what has happened to the Democrat Party. They're gone and
they're listening to people like Don Lemon.
Speaker 5 (34:33):
People love AOC, people love Jasmine Crockett, people love Eric Swolwell.
Speaker 1 (34:39):
Oh and let me pause on this for a moment
before you make fun of Don Lemon for this. A
poll just came out recently, a Democrat poll. What Don
Lemon is saying is not wrong inside Democrat circles. Guess
who the most popular Democrat in the United States of
America is AOC Socialists from New York, the most popular
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one in America. The party has moved away, Chuck Schumer's
in truble.
Speaker 5 (35:09):
People love AOC, people love Jasmine Crockett, people love Eric
Swolwell and the like. And I think that the Democratic
Party should put the people out there who the people want.
Speaker 1 (35:20):
They should put the.
Speaker 5 (35:22):
Politicians out there who the people want, who they're asking for.
Speaker 1 (35:27):
It's amazing to watch what is happening, and in a
way it's terrifying. Of course, we don't want. It's not
good for the country to have the Democrat Party turn
into the Stalin Party. It's not good. It's not good
at all. Then we have to live in mortal fear
of these savages ever taking power again. That's not good.
It shouldn't be that way. But watching the pelosis the
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schumers be run out is amazing. Now, now we're going
to dig into some ugly stuff. Okay, the first thing
we're going to dig into is this. I made a
statement on last night's show. We have had in our
kitchen here in the studio, I would guests for three years,
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at least two years, the largest container of honey you
have ever seen in your life. How much did you
say that container?
Speaker 5 (36:22):
Was that?
Speaker 1 (36:22):
Youbock. I'll play the rest of it on the back end,
but I made a statement last night about our gigantic
thing of honey going bad. I did receive your emails,
there were lots of them. We will discuss that in
a moment, and then we'll talk about the judges and
the anger and everything going on in the country. Also,
we're going to discuss your testosterone levels. They're too low.
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