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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 Friday. You
have made it. The week is over. Congratulations, It's been
a spectacular week kind of anyway. Either way, we're going
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into the weekend. Next week will be better than this
week was, and we have an incredible show for you
tonight on an Ask Doctor Jesse Friday, we have well, yes,
I'm gonna touch up. I'm gonna talk about the illegal
felons that we're getting your money. I'll touch on that
in just a moment. Then we have questions, why does
the press refer to illegals as a Maryland man? The FBI?
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Are they going to actually arrest anybody in power? The
Supreme Court? Why don't they make big rulings? Why do
women wear nose rings? Weird facts about the Roman Empire.
All that and so much more coming up tonight on
the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now, I want to
begin with a story that may have passed you by.
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This is from social media Bill Bi Lujan, who's very
good reporter. Because a federal judge on Thursday said that
she's going to halt the Trump administration from ending a
program that allowed hundreds of thousands of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans,
and Venezuelans to temporarily live in the United States of America.
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Just a reminder, I'll say this again many times, probably
during this show. I don't care what you've done in
the past, what your dad did, what your grandpa did.
Voting for Democrats in this modern era is an act
of evil. It's an evil act, and you should repent.
It's an evil act. Democrats got elected and they brought
as many foreigners into this country as they could in
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four years. That's treason. That's a traitorous, evil thing to do. Anyway,
Bill Malugen said, Biden used his executive authority to allow
more than five hundred thousand he calls them migrants, migrants
from these four countries to fly into the US for
temporary parole grants, and then announced his administration won't renew
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the grants. But this federal judge is now blocking Trump
from using his own authority to end it. They brought
as many people into the country and then refused to
deport them, and now the communist judge they put into
place is doing everything they can to keep them here.
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Senator Eric Schmidt of Missouri went on Laura Ingram. We
talked a little bit about this.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
Apparently there are six there's three hundred individuals who were
parolled into the United States. That's their only legal status
is that Biden's people thought, oh, let's bring in these people.
It turns out these individuals were of the sixty three
hundred I'm talking about, not the overall graphic, but these
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individuals were actually on a terrorist an FBI terrorist watch list,
So sixty three hundred should not have been brought in here,
but there was no vetting, so they were on this
FBI terror tracking list.
Speaker 3 (03:34):
Well, it's worse than that, because these are just the
people we know about who were parolled. There's there's literally
tens of thousands of others that came in here illegally
on the gataways. But in this example, it just goes
to show the abuse of the Biden administration. The parole
process is supposed to be individualized, right, an individual case
seeking to come here, somebody wanting to come here, maybe
here temporarily and then they go home eventually.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
Right.
Speaker 3 (03:56):
Biden used this to parole people from entire countries and
kept extending that and extending that violating the law.
Speaker 1 (04:06):
It's an active evil and you can't ever do it.
And I'm not telling you to vote for Republicans. I
vote Republican because, well, as a man said one time,
on a scale of zero to one hundred a patriotism scale,
Democrats are a zero and Republicans are about a four
or five. So that's why I vote Republicans. It's about
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as good as you can get. So I'm not telling
you to vote Republican or be a Republican. I'm not
telling you to like Republicans. To vote for a Democrat
at any level in the year twenty twenty five is
an active evil. You're voting to destroy your country on purpose.
That's the bottom line. And that brings me perfectly to
this question. Hey, Jesse, this is for Friday Show. Here's
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my question. Why does the media keep referring to illegal
aliens an illegal alien from El Salvador as a Maryland man. Well,
we cannot, I should not, and I know you don't.
I'm not gonna act like you do, but we cannot
under We cannot under sell. Well, I should say we
can't oversell. That's a better way to put it. You
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can't overseell how important the American media's role is in
the communist revolution of this country, in fact, the Democrat
party period. So I'm gonna do something. We're gonna go
through a little experiment here. I want you to think
about a non political person, you know, a non political person,
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not your liberal aunt Paggy, not you, not a hardcore
anti communist like you, a non political person. Maybe it's
your mom or your dad or something like that. Okay,
Now I want you to imagine going down the list
of the day of the stated Democrat positions to that
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non political person, and how they would react to such
a thing. In fact, we'll just use the border, since
we were just talking about it. I want you to
tell you or non political will make it your mom,
your non political mom, I don't care about politics. I
want to bake bread or whatever she does. Hey, Mom,
Democrats want to bring as many foreigners into the country
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unvetted as humanly possible. They don't care if they're felons.
They will bring as many in as they can with
your taxpayer money, and they'll keep as many here as
they possibly can. What do you think about that, mom?
Because that's the Democrat position What do you think about that? Mom?
What would your mom say? What would your normy friend
or your normy relatives say? Would she be on board
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with that? You don't have to make it just about
illegal immigration. Will make it about what's a subject that's
really abortion, very uncomfortable subject. Your mom, if she's a
normany probably doesn't even care about the issue. Okay, hey mom,
did you know that every single Democrat in Congress, every
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single one, they believe that a baby should be allowed
to be killed when it's crowning ninth month about to
be born. In fact, they have voted that way. What
do you think about that? Mom? The Democrat Party, if
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it was presented in even even the tiniest bit of
an honest, passion, honest fashion by the American media, the
Democrat Party, it's approval rating is at what twenties, in
the twenties right now, it would be in the single digits.
If you had an American media not on the right,
not a right wing American media, not me. If you
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had an American media that presented any issue, any issue,
in an honest fashion, the Democrat Party would be so unpopular,
this modern day Democrat Party, they would be so unpopular,
they would cease to exist. They would have to essentially
close down the building and create a new party with
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a new name, because the Democrat brand would be so
tainted that it simply can't be recovered. Another one, think
about your normy friend, your normly relative, your mom. Hey mom,
there are some dudes that aren't really great at sports
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high school and college. They compete in men's sports and
they don't do very well. So these dudes they just
say that they're women and they go for women's sports,
and they routinely break all the women's records. They take
first place at all the women's events, and many, many,
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many times, many times just that have been documented. They
will physically hurt the women they compete against. And this
is a dude still got a penis. Hey mom, what
do you think about that? She'd be mortified to present
the Democrat Party's honest positions in any way, even a
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tiny bit of honesty would make the party so unpopular
they wouldn't be able to win elections. Actually in blue states.
Do you realize that in blue states many of them,
Democrats wouldn't be able to win elections without complete capture
of the media and the message that gets out there,
complete one hundred percent control of it. It's part of
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the reason they freak out so much about Elon Musk
buying Twitter and allowing everybody to speak. Now, they owned
all of it, even social media, they owned it all.
They censored whatever. Remember COVID, Remember the insane censorship during
COVID where anybody who told the truth, all these things
turned out to be true, they were all censored. In fact,
you get kicked off of social media if you said
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something like, ah, that paper mask isn't stopping a microscopic virus.
That's a basic thing that anybody who knows anything about viruses,
they would tell you obviously that's true. That would get
your account suspended, It would get you sense it off
social media before because they completely captured all of it.
The American media will take whatever possibly makes the Communist
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Revolution look bad and they'll either ignore it or they'll
use the most flowery, kindest language for it to present
it in the best possible light. And then it doesn't
matter what the Republicans are, what the Right does, whatever
it is, they will ugly it up and make it
out to be the worst, most horrific thing in history.
And that is the only reason the Democrat Party still exists.
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They would close down the party and have to come
up with something new otherwise that's a fact. Let's move on.
There's too much to get to. I'm going to talk
about the AGFBIDJ. I'm going to talk to you about Well.
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a spectacular and
I do mean a spectacular Friday heading into the weekend.
Just one final word on this. The Democrat Party without
the American media running cover for them would cease to exist.
It would not exist anymore. Their positions on things are
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so horrific to normal people that if it was ever
presented to them in an honest fashion, there would be
even blue states that would go red. That's how terrible
and awful Democrat policies are. They only exist in the
fashion they exist because the American media is its sword
and shield. The only reason I wanted to put a
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final point on this is why. Well the why is
really really important. This comes back to what we talk
about a lot. The American media. Any media, not the
American media, any media in any country is an institution
unto itself. It's an institution. You have schools, journalism schools,
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and then you have the various media companies that counts
as an institution. American communists realized, well, we're never going
to get a foothold in this country if we are covered. Honestly,
so what do they do? They did something that's so brilliant.
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They went after the journalism schools, journalisms in universities. I
wrote this in the Anti Communist Manifesto. By the way,
the free chapter is still coming. I'm still working on it,
and I'll let you know how to get it. But
in the Anti Communist Manifesto, when I talk about the
university system at one point in time, I outline the
ideology of the different professors in the different fields. Of course, surprise, surprise,
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journalism might be the most biased field. If your child
goes to a journalism school, really almost any journalism school.
What they do in journalism school is this, They'll use
the appropriate language initially, like any cult does. When they're
getting you in. Well, you need to speak truth to power.
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You need to be honest, you need to help the people. Okay,
help the people, Yes, that's right, Chris twenty to one.
In journalism school anyway, you need to help the people.
Be honest, be honest. But after they get you in
with that, that gets you in the door, you buy in.
Then they spend a whole lot of time telling them, well,
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if you're being honest, then Republicans are bad. If you're
being honest, then you would never want Republicans to win.
If you're being honest, if you really want to help
the people, then you have to realize that democrats wouldn't
you see what I mean? They lead you down the path.
They take these young minds and they say, hey, don't
you want to do the right thing? And young people
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want to do the right thing. Human beings want to
do the right thing lots of the time. And of
course you start walking down that path. Well, yes, I
want to do the right thing. Yes, I want to
speak truth to power. Yes, oh okay, Well, now that
you're on the road, you know, doing the right thing
means getting these Republicans out of power. Right, you get that?
And then what happens These kids graduate in four years
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and out into the media world they go. They go
into local journalism, local newspaper. I'm in the Houston area.
The Houston Chronicle might be the most disgusting rag in
the United States of America. They cover local news, local television,
national television, just infecting every single building or every single
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office in the institution. If you think of the American
media as one gigantic office building. I know it's not,
but if you think of it in that way, a
gigantic thirty story office building with offices everywhere. Slowly but surely,
once you conquer the journalism schools, once you poison enough
young minds, then they slowly fill up every single office
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in the building, and soon you have yourself a thirty
story building, a critical institution known as the American media
that works exclusively on behalf of the Democrat Party. So
when the Trump administration grabs an MS thirteen scumbag and
sends him to prison and al Salvador, you will get
virtually every single office in the institution calling him a
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Maryland man. Why well, they're trying to do the right thing,
and doing the right thing means trashing Republicans, and of
course doing the right thing means protecting illegals at any cost.
That's what doing the right thing means. That's how these
people think. Jesse, I know you've answered this many times
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since the Age of Florida is bringing charges against the
guy who attempted assassination of President Trump. Do you believe
we will see Cash or Pam ever arrest anyone on
a high level like Schiaff, Obama, the Bidens, etc. The
Epstein people, the fat lady who ran for governor of
Georgia that's Stacy Abrams, or anyone for that matter, any
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FBI agents, whether it's Comy Brennan, Obama's ag anyone. Do
I believe that we will see arrests of high level people, Well,
there's what my heart says, and there's what my head says.
All right, in my art, I know, I know that
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we do have really good people in there right now.
We really do a lot of them. We've got a
lot of dirtballs and weaklings too. We have some good
people in there right now, good people who know people
need to be arrested and want them to be arrested.
And so my heart tells me they're gonna They're gonna
figure out a way to get this done. But my
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head tells me, I've lived for forty three years and
I've never seen any buddy and significant power get arrested. Ever.
Chris what Chris see? Chris brought up a good point.
He said, this is the biggest change up in forty
three years. You're right, if we're ever gonna see it now,
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would be the time. But I don't ever wake up
and say this is the year the Jets are going
to win the super Bowl. Because the Jets don't win
the Super Bowl. Okay, I'm sorry. Let's move off of that.
Let's talk about something great. Rubio said something great, Duffy
said something great, talk about the Roman Empire, all kinds
of things. Let's talk about switching your phone service. First,
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you need a new cell phone. Now I take that back,
I take that back. Maybe your cell phone's fine. You
need a new mobile provider, and you can keep that
cell phone. You have the case you have with the
little flowers on it, and have everything. You can keep
that phone, you keep your phone number. Just don't keep
AT and T. Don't don't keep T Mobile, don't keep Verizon.
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These are garbage companies. They hate you. You want to
talk about corporate capture, go look at Go Look at
the who sits on the board of these companies. Then
look at Puretalk. Their CEO did two tours in Vietnam,
and that's just so freaking cool. They hire Americans, American
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Weekdays with the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show on a magnificent Friday. Member. If you miss
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Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. They were trying to
challenge Rubio today about kicking out these people who were
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student visas who were here making trouble. Rubio answered this
question pretty frigging well, No.
Speaker 4 (20:09):
One's entitled to a student visa. The press cover student
visas like there's some sort of birthright. No, a student
visas like me inviting you into my home. If you
come into my home and put all kinds of crap
on my couch, I'm going to kick you out of
my house. And so you know, that's what we're doing
with our country thanks to the President.
Speaker 1 (20:26):
Why does the media, why did they cover student visas
like there's some sort of an entitlement because they're harmful
to America. Remember the media is there to protect the
communist revolution. Whatever will hurt the United States of America,
the media is there to run cover for it. Whatever
will help the United States of America, the American media
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is there to trash it. That's what happens when you
allow journalism schools to go twenty to one to the
left twenty to one. If you work in the media industry,
you have very likely been filtered through the dirty jockstrap
of journalism school. Even if you are rock solid at eighteen,
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by the time you emerge at twenty two, twenty three,
the chances are they will have broken you, and you
will and look, here's what how, Here's what else happens.
Even if they let's say they haven't broken you. Let's
say let's say Chris went to journalism school. I know
he could never get in and he could never pass.
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But let's say in this hypothetical that he went to
journalism school right here in Houston. Maybe it's Houston Cougar's
Go kooks. Maybe what Chris go kooks? Maybe he maybe
he goes to journalism school. And let's say he's he's
on the right. His parents were Republican, not that hardcore,
though they didn't want to do much politics with him.
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But he's on the right when he goes in a
journalism school, and let's say, by the time he emerges
from journalism school, he's not some full blown comy. He's
questioning some of the things that he was taught, but
he's not some full blown comy. Okay, Chris just spent
four years a lot of money. You know what that
would do to Chris. Chris needs a job. Now, Chris
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has to find a job. What's Chris going to say
about his belief system? In order to find a job,
He's got to drive up the road to the Houston Chronicle.
I think he's going to walk in there and tell
me he's to work for the Jesse Kelly show. You
think may look maybe local news. Maybe he gets a
foot in the door. But again, this is why it's
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so powerful to conquer the institution itself, you see, because
once the institution has turned completely evil, once the institution
has turned against Chris or again, I'm sorry, against us,
then what Chris knows is, as he enters the ground
floor of the building, if he wants to work his
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way up, if he wants to himself in the penthouse,
one day. Well, there is only one way he has
to speak, think and act, and if he doesn't, if
he strays from that, Chris knows that, he knows his
elevation is capped. He has put a ceiling on his
career and then he's either stuck changing jobs. He's got
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to go do something else. And aren't we all ambitious?
Are you ambitious? No matter, It doesn't have to be
professionally ambitious, But don't you have ambitions in life? And
people who have careers, men and women who have careers,
they want to get promoted, they want to make more money,
they want to be successful, and there's nothing wrong with that.
What if what if the only way to succeed is
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selling out? That's the media industry and that's why they
cover it that way, all right. Sean Duffy, Transportation Secretary,
talking to the Merchant Academy. Man. Obviously there are some
complaints and I have some and you have some, but
it's just nice to be back here. God bless you you.
Speaker 3 (24:05):
Can.
Speaker 1 (24:05):
We could we bring Jesus up to the basement in case,
in case you want to know what he's talking about,
bring Jesus up from the basement. There is it was
a painting. It depicts Jesus holding these people. It's it's
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it's displayed in the school. It's it's a way to
show God's looking out for us. It's a dangerous ocean.
It's it's it's a it's a wonderful thing. Right, And
it's not even necessarily a religious thing. It's just kind
of a cool thing. Hey, God's got me. You know
that that it wasn't overtly religious. Democrats are well, they
hate they hate God because they're communists. All communists hate
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really all religion. To be honest with you, they hate
all of it because they're worried about another religion superseding theirs.
The Biden administration is so satane and evil they took
the picture, covered it up, and brought it down to
the basement and stashed it somewhere. That's the kind of crap, man,
that's the kind of crap that I'm telling you. Let's
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move on, Jesse. Can we get some weird facts about
the Roman Empire that historians don't like to mention? All right,
So I don't know that I'm going to do weird facts.
I don't know that I'm going to answer your question
because there's a bunch of articles and stuff like that
about crazy facts about the Roman Empire and crazy this
and crazy that. I will give you a couple little
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tidbits though, that I find endlessly fascinating about the Roman Empire.
I always have and I always will. The first one
is the aqueduct. Have you heard of the aqueduct? You
probably know what the aqueduct was. One It wasn't one aqueduct.
That's how people think of it. One aqueduct. It's not
how it was. The Romans were engineers, and the Romans
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looked at virtually every problem, including combat problems, as a
simple engineering problem. Remember that Siege of Masada. We did
the history on that one time, a long time ago.
Masada is that sick mountaintop fortress in Israel. It's crazy.
It's still there to this day. It's this sick mountain
top fortress and it's only got one way up, and
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the Romans had to fight all these all the Zelots.
They were this kind of I don't want to call
them a terrorist group. They were hard core kind of
a terrorist group, to be honest with you, this hardcore
group of Jewish people. They would kill rabbis, they would
kill Romans. They were just they were hard cores, right,
super hardcore fighting against the Romans. I guess rebels are
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terrorists depending on how you want to look at it.
But that's how they operated. Well, they were up there
on top of Masada. Romans couldn't get up. There was
only one road up. The Romans just build a ramp,
like a big one. I don't mean a little thing,
a big It's still there to this day. You can
go look at it. The Romans looked at every problem
as an engineering problem. So you have this big city.
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Rome is not right on the water. It makes it
very unique. Rome is not right on the water. It's
not touching the coast. Okay, but even if it was,
that's ocean water. Yes, that's beneficial when you have a
city of a million people. Look, I'm not a city planner.
You're probably not a city planner, but there are things
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that you have to consider that wouldn't occur to you
or me. How do you get fresh water in there?
Without it, everyone will die. You are constantly, especially in
the ancient world, you are fighting off disease, plague, and
outbreak of this and outbreak of that, and these outbreaks
because of their medicine, which wasn't what our medicine is.
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Their outbreaks. You'll lose half the city if you're not careful.
And a huge part of that is clean drinking water.
So again the Romans, they don't have it. They don't
have im. There's a river, but that's it gets a lot.
Let's clean the further downstream you get. That doesn't work.
How do we get the best freshest drinking water. Well,
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we have all these springs in the various mountains around us.
Why don't we come up with a way to get
that fresh water into Rome. Okay, So they built these aqueducts.
What you picture when I say aqueduct, if you know them,
if you are aware of what I'm talking about, all
is these big white pillars who are kind of it
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just looks like they're white pillars that are kind of
free standing. And then there's like a cat to the
top of the white pillars. You know what I'm talking about.
That was only a small portion of the aqueduct. The
reason you see those pillars is the Romans had to
engineer the aqueduct perfectly at the perfect angle. It couldn't
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be too steep or it wouldn't work, and it couldn't
be too flat or the water wouldn't flow. They had
to go to a mountain spring. Well call it fifty
mile away, because they came from everywhere, ancient technology. Fifty
miles away, get me water from that mountain spring into Rome.
And they did it. The reason you see the pillars
was they had to adjust the elevation perfectly with no electricity,
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with no power. It's astounding, astounding. I give you one
more little tidbit. Then we'll talk about the Supreme Court
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be back the Jesse Kelly Show. It's still real to me,
damn it. The trnstacks. It is the Jesse Kelly Show
on a wonderful Friday. Member. You can email the show
Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Dear Professor, because it
just me or is the Supreme Court always looking for
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a way to not deal with anything until it's absolutely necessary.
They'd give partial rulings, stick their finger in the air
to see which way the wind is blowing. What say you, Well,
that's true and it can be good and it can
be bad. Let me explain it just totally depends on
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the situation. First, we love to deal in black and
white concretes absolutes. So this is good, this is bad.
And obviously there are things that are absolutes in life, right,
But much of life, when it comes to politics and
power and governments and things like that, much of life
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is situationally dependent. I think you would agree on that.
If you're being honest about things. Situationally dependent. There are
situations where I need to discipline my boys, and there
are situations where I need to let things go. My
boys are not allowed to backtalk myself or op. They're
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just not allowed to do it. And look, they don't
do it. They're wonderful boys. They just are wonderful boys.
They don't do it. In fact, they're not allowed to
give nasty attitude. That was never allowed in my house.
Either you're told to do something, shut your freaking mouth
and you get it done, period and a story. You
don't run things here. My boys are fourteen and sixteen
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now now they don't back talk. But every now and
then young teenage boys tell them to do something. Hey,
go pick up dog poop. Hey this they'll do that. Hey,
no you can't go play with your friends. Nope, you're
going to do homework for another hour. Sometimes you'll get
a one of those things. Look, sometimes I crack down,
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Sometimes I get it. It's sixteen. You're growing up, ready
to be your roma all right, situationally dependent. Right, Ideally,
if you have an ideal population in ideal country, if
you still have good institutions in your country, you really
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don't want the Supreme Court to step in very often,
and you definitely don't want them to want to step
in very often because there's such a finality to a
Supreme Court ruling. It's the Supreme Court, after all, it's
right there in the name. There's nowhere else to go.
So when they make a ruling, unless you're gonna get
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them to make a different one, which we all know
will take decades. Look at Roe versus Wade. That's it.
That's the ruling. So ideally you would want judicial restraint.
Now here's the problem again, situationally dependent. When you have
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a communist revolution taking place inside the borders of the country,
inside the borders of the country, and well, here's a
good example. This is from the Daily Caller. It's an
exclusive administration strips benefits from thousands of aliens on the
terror watch list. It's from Reagan Rey's great reporter. The
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Trump administration had to do what Now, Democrats not only
brought aliens in on the terror watch list, they gave
them your money. There's a communist revolution taking place inside
the borders of the United States of America. We don't
have a normal situation. We don't have normal institutions This
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is a time in America where we need the Supreme
Court to set aside restraint and we need them to
make loud, distinct rulings now immediately. But because of the
idea that you don't want to rule too often, you
don't want to rule too much, they hold back when
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they shouldn't. We are just now starting to get some
half rulings about these crazy communist judges and what they've
done to try to stop Donald Trump's presidency. That should
have happened, That should have been an emergency Supreme Court
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session the first time one of them did it, because
it was very obvious to you and to me and
to anyone watching what was going to take place. It
was obvious because Donald Trump's already set the record for
injunctions against him in this amount of time by a mile.
He's set the record. It was obvious to anyone watching
the Democrats put communist judges in places all across the
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country and that their intention was going to be to
stop or at least slow down everything Donald Trump tried
to do. That's obvious. You knew that immediately. I knew
that immediately. We talked about it immediately. The first time
it happened. Now that's obvious to the Supreme Court too. Well,
that's insane, that's an insane place used to be as
a country. The first time a judge did this the
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first day, there should have been immediately we are meeting.
We're going to have a ruling on this. We have
to put a stop to this. But the Communist takes
advantage of that kind of judicial restraint, that kind of
hands off judicial stuff. Well, I don't want a rule. Well,
I don't know. Maybe we should let this case. Let's
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kick the can down the road. Let's wait a little
bit longer on this. I'm not really sure hold on.
The communist uses it to his advantage. Ideally, in a
country that is run in any kind of a normal fashion,
you know, like the one you used to have, the
one I used to have, ideally you don't want the
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Supreme Court jumping in all the time. You don't want
them jumping in hardly ever, because of the finality of
the ruling. But we are in a place where the
Supreme Court needs to step in often and bring these
communists to heal because again, we can't do And went
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off on this the other night when I was in
a terrible mood. Sorry about that. I went off on
this the other night when I was in a terrible mood.
We have had to jump through how many hoops in
the first hundred days of Trump's presidency just to remove
the worst of the worst, the worst of the worst.
It has taken one hundred days and a bunch of
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different rulings to try to justify removing them. We have
about nineteen and a half million to go. The math
isn't mathing on this, you see. All right, enough of that,
Let's talk about government language. Some guy's dating and doesn't
like the nose rings. Somebody's mad at Donald Trump calls
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him deficit dawn. Hang on