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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show, The Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
Let's have some fun on a Tuesday.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
It is a huge, gigantic, wonderful Tuesday. Actually, no it's not.
I'll explain why it's not in just a moment. But
we're gonna do a bunch of different stuff. Tonight will
be all over the place, back and forth and back
and forth. We're gonna talk, yes about the seven hundred
page crossfire hurricane release to Congress. Briefly, We're gonna talk
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about the media, still talking about the Maryland man, the firebombing,
protection of Democrats. We're gonna talk about the system itself, Iraqi, sandstorms,
someone is abusing a crooked legal fund and I think
it's awesome and hilarious. All that and so much more
coming up tonight on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show.
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I'll just let you know right off the bat, just
the warning. I did the best I could do to
mitigate this before the show. I'm a little cranky. Nothing
bad happened. Everything's fine, everything's completely fine. I couldn't get
to sleep. That never happens to me. I'm an incredible sleeper.
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I couldn't sleep last night, and let me tell you,
the whole world pays when I don't sleepe. I had
somebody I stopped. I let him cross the road in
the parking lot today and this woman she looked at me,
no thank you, no nod, and then just sauntered right across.
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I'll be honest, my foot left the break for a minute,
just not a minute, a quick second, to be honest.
Quick second. The foot let off the break, and I thought, boy,
I could, I just could. And that's where I'm at.
What Chris, what? No? She didn't speed it up? No,
of course, no, no, no, no. You see, she's entitled.
She's completely entitled, and no one's raised with manners anymore.
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So that's where I'm at. That's where I'm at today.
Now let's talk. I warned you already. I'm in a
bad mood. So maybe it's a good day for you
to turn off the radio. I know you're not supposed
to say that, but I'm warning you right now. I'm
in a bad mood. I saw this this morning.
Speaker 2 (02:36):
Fox News.
Speaker 1 (02:38):
Apparently this was on Fox News last night on the
Jesse Waters Show. I like Jesse, by the way, but
I woke up first thing this morning from a bad
night's sleep. I rode over and who did I see
on Fox News Jessee?
Speaker 3 (02:52):
And when you're listening to all these liberal reporters, they
keep calling him a Maryland man. He's not a Maryland man.
He's part of a foreign terrorist organization. He's a member
of MS thirteen.
Speaker 1 (03:03):
Who is he?
Speaker 2 (03:05):
That voice.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
Is Pam Bondi's voice. And we can get to the
Maryland man thing in a moment. But I feel like
there is something that I have to say, and it's
a good day for me to say it because I'm
in a sour, sour mood, Okay, because this is my concern.
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Maybe it's yours, maybe it's not, but this is my concern.
My concern is that we're being played a little bit.
I'll o tell you what. Pause, I'll come back to
what I mean. I I had a thing I used
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to do when I was a kid. My dad was
an incredible athlete. College scholarship, so he actually went to
college a scholarship for basketball, but he had football offers too.
He's just one of these studs, just one of these beasts.
He could do whatever he wanted. I didn't get any
of those genes, by the way, but he of course,
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dreamt of me being a big athlete too, which I
was never going to be. I was too lazy. He
didn't have the talent. I wasn't there. But I never practiced.
He even built the sweet outdoor basketball hoot, and I
never practiced basketball. I wasn't really into it. I want
to do other stuff. I used to try to time
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it for when he would get home from work, and
I would grab my basketball and go out there, and
I'd try to time it just right from when I
thought he was going to get home, and even asked
my mom, hey, have you talk to dad?
Speaker 2 (04:43):
His dad coming home. This is before cell phones.
Speaker 1 (04:46):
And I would try to go out there five minutes
before he got home so he could drive in and
see me playing hoops, playing them, giving him a little
taste of what he wanted to see in order to
hopefully satisfy his desire for me to be this wonderful,
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hardworking basketball player, okay, playing him.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (05:12):
I don't want to see Pambondi on TV anymore. I
don't I don't want to see. Actually, I don't want
to see any more press conferences about MS thirteen.
Speaker 2 (05:24):
It's been a week now.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
The attorney General of the United States of America is
still dropping little clips on Jesse Waters on Fox.
Speaker 2 (05:32):
Is it not a Maryland man?
Speaker 1 (05:34):
I really don't care to be honest with you. I
got it, we got him, we deported him. That's a
good thing. I mean, it's a good thing. Where are
my government arrests? Should we go down the list? Should
we go down the list starting with Barack Obama? Should we?
Speaker 2 (05:54):
Should we do some of the lists? Shall we?
Speaker 1 (05:57):
Under Barack Obama? Director James Comey started in off the books,
off the books investigation into presidential candidate Donald Trump that
reached the level of wire tapping Trump Tower. That is
so illegal it's frightening. It's even if it was legal,
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it's so evil it's frightening. We could go ahead and
march down this list if you'd like. I don't think
we need to do three hours of that. I don't
want to do this all night. I don't want to
put myself in a bad mood. But government crime after
government crime after government crime. You know all those things.
Elon Musk and his DOGE team keep discovering whole fifty
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million for transgender mice and all the other stuff. You know,
all that stuff I don't have to bore you. Well,
here's a good headline of it. State Department acts as
two hundred and fourteen million dollars and foreign grants. One
of them is cash for news rooms, sustainability and mol dova.
Speaker 2 (07:00):
Do you know what that is? It's not waste? Did
you know that? Yes?
Speaker 1 (07:05):
I know there's waste in government. That's corruption, that's fraud.
That money it actually didn't disappear, It didn't get sent
out and just kind of disappear into the ether. It's
in someone's bank account as we speak. Have you ever
been down to Florida. I had to go down there
for business a few weeks ago. It's wild. You go
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into southern Florida and my wife, respected she says the
same thing I say every time we go down there.
How do this many people have this much money? Everywhere
you look, it's yachts and Lamborghinis and everywhere. Everyone has
apparently boatloads of money, just truckloads of it. We're just
floored by that. I've never sat at any of these cars,
and they're all over the road. It's not like it's
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one Do you know how many of those people down
there in Florida and California and across the globe are
cruising along in that vote you pay four because they's
found a way to stole, to steal that money from you. Government.
People are facilitating the ongoing theft of your money. You
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went to work today and the government stole twenty five
to thirty five percent of your money, and it's in
people's bank accounts, and they're buying stakes with it, and
they're buying botes with it while you can't afford groceries.
Speaker 2 (08:23):
Do we have to talk about Roe.
Speaker 1 (08:26):
Versus Wade being overturned, and then, in response to a
Supreme Court ruling they don't like, the United States Department
of Justice dug up an old law in unleashed a
terror campaign, sending the Cheka the FBI after pro lifers
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wherever they could find them, some of whom are rotting
in prison as we speak. I don't need your nineteen
Fox News appearance with funny one liners about the MS
thirteen guy who's already gone locked up in a cage
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where he should be an El Salvador. And I'll be
honest with you, I'm starting to get the feeling we're
getting played. I'm starting to get the feeling that we're
gonna get a little bit of this and a little
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bit of that. For four years, I'm starting to get
the feeling that there are people high up in this
administration who do not at all understand what the American
people are demanding. Right now, Oh, I want all the
MS thirteen guys arrested and deported.
Speaker 2 (09:50):
There's no doubt about that.
Speaker 1 (09:53):
Arresting and deporting MS thirteen guys will not save the
country because MS thirteen guys will not end the country. However,
criminals inside of the United States government working exclusively on
behalf of Democrats violating the law stealing your money. That
will end the United States of America. It will end
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the country. And I'll be honest, I don't have any
more time for more Fox News appearances by the Attorney General.
Completely unimpressed. Has one single government arrest been made?
Speaker 2 (10:36):
One?
Speaker 1 (10:38):
Oh? I know we have news conferences every day for
Elon Musk, but this corruption. Has Pambondi arrested.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
To anyone?
Speaker 1 (10:48):
Okay, okay, stop stup, realize that hasn't happened. Has a
pending indictment been announced? They do that all the time.
Is there someone any is this sing on?
Speaker 2 (11:02):
Nothing? Nobody?
Speaker 1 (11:05):
I don't want to see Pambondi on Fox News anymore.
And I'm tired of being played there. I told you
I was salty. I'm not even done on this. I'll
come back and I'll rant on it some more, and
then we'll try I'll try to calm down and we'll
move on to some other things. Now, let's talk about
relief Factor, because there's one thing that's not hurting on mean,
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that's me physically. Yes, I'm tired, but physically I feel great.
My elbow's not bothering me, and my shoulder doesn't hurt anymore.
I discovered the glory of relief Factor. You see one
hundred percent drug free supplement. You see when you take
relief Factor every day, that's it. It's wash it down
with breakfast every single day. It builds up in your body.
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It's developed by doctors. You keep taking things to mask
your pain, or even worse, you're ignoring it, and then
you're just not doing things. Now, I don't want to
go for a walk, No, I don't want to play golf.
Speaker 2 (11:59):
No.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
Oh, I don't want to go to work. Why don't
you try? Relief Factor isn't nineteen dollars and ninety five
cents worth a shot. That's what three weeks of it
is nineteen ninety five. If you don't feel better after
three weeks, don't order anymore.
Speaker 2 (12:13):
You lost nothing.
Speaker 1 (12:16):
Call one eight hundred the number four relief or go
to relief Factor dot com.
Speaker 2 (12:21):
We'll be back.
Speaker 1 (12:23):
Truth attitude, Jesse Kelly. It is the Jesse Kelly Show
with me sour mood Jesse because I didn't sleep on
a Tuesday. Reminding you, you can email the show Jesse
at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. Jesse at jesse kellyshow dot com.
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Headline Cash Betel delivers final blow to Russia collusion narrative
with seven hundred page Crossfire Hurricane released to Congress. That's
a headline, final blow? Huh?
Speaker 2 (13:01):
Is that the final blow? I don't know about you.
Speaker 1 (13:06):
I knew I knew the Crossfire Hurricane stuff was dead
and inaccurate a long time ago. You knew that too,
right of course you did, So how's it a final blow?
It's a seven hundred page document. Law students do that
every semester.
Speaker 2 (13:23):
What is this?
Speaker 1 (13:25):
How's this a final blow to anybody who's going to jail?
The Federal Bureau of Investigation lied on a PISA application.
They lied to the PHISA court in order to justify
a warrant to spy on Donald Trump. Even if Donald
Trump was a normal civilian like me or you, that
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would be such a gross violation of FBI power, a
gross violation of your civil rights that if you took
your job at the Federal Bureau of Investigation and you
lie to the PIZA court on purpose to get a warrant,
you should spend the rest of your natural life in prison.
And this is one small part of what they've done.
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But I don't want to hear any more about final blows, devastating.
This is the end. Who's in prison? When are people
going to prison? I know about MS thirteen. I got yes, yay, yay,
MS thirteen.
Speaker 2 (14:25):
So happy.
Speaker 1 (14:28):
What time's the Fox News appointment tonight for Pam BONDI
what shows?
Speaker 2 (14:31):
How many shows? You know what? That's it? That's it.
I know. I'm in a sour mood. Chris Corey, I'm
not even close to freaking kidding. I want it done.
Speaker 1 (14:38):
If we can, I'll try to keep track myself. I
want a ticker, an official ticker. We're going to count
the number of Fox News appearances from Pam Bondy versus
a number of government people who've been arrested. And we'll start. Now, look,
we'll get that's a one hundred day grace period. That's
one hundred day grace period. We gave her all the
other ones. I want an official count effect. Maybe we'll
put a board up behind me. Now, we are putting
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a board up. I just talked myself into it. We're
putting a board up, a little whiteboard with two sides
of it. Then it'll be the Pam Bondy counter the
Fox News appearances versus government arrests, arrests of government people,
and we'll see what side fills up first. I'm not
interested anymore. I don't care about thinking.
Speaker 3 (15:21):
You know, when you're listening to all these liberal reporters,
they keep calling him a Maryland man. He's not a Maryland.
Speaker 1 (15:27):
It's my job to complain about liberal reporters. It's your
job to complain about liberal reporters. Send me emails, discuss
it with your friends me, Chris Corey, we'll complain about
liberal reporters. I need you, as Attorney general, to be
the sword and shield of justice in this country. The
United States government is the largest, most well funded, ongoing
criminal organization on the entire planet. In fact, if we're
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going purely off budget and the guns they have access
to the United States government of twenty twenty five is
the largest criminal organization in the history of the world.
I don't give a crap about the next TV appearance.
I don't give a crap about liberal reporters from the
Attorney General. I want to know who's going to jail
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billions bill if you know what, forget billions. Let's be honest.
Trillions of dollars has just been swindled from us. If
the Pentagon hasn't passed an audit in years years, do
you realize what that means? Do you understand that all
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money leaves a trail? And this was in the older
days when everything was done by typewriter and things like that.
Now now, because of computers and technology, the money's trackable everywhere.
Do you understand that if you fail audits like that,
it's because people are stealing it's not well, whoops. Wasteful boy,
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I hate you know what. I'm done using that word
when it comes to government waste. That's an excuse to
commons want you to use that's an excuse the thieves
want you to use. Oh sorry, did you audit my
department and we didn't pass. Just guess it was some
waste ha ha ha wink wink. Nope, it was theft.
Someone stole.
Speaker 2 (17:16):
It was theft.
Speaker 1 (17:18):
I don't want to hear from Pambondi anymore. On Fox News.
There are all kinds of people, legions of them, who
can complain about liberal reporters who can spend a week
talking about the illegal ship to El Salvador. I want
the Attorney General of the United States of America to
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go arrest the criminals inside the government and save my country.
And that's what I voted for. And what I'm starting
to get extremely concerned about is that they know that's
what we voted for. They know that's what you voted for,
they know that's what I voted for, and instead we're
getting played with these little taste of things we love
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on the news every day. Hey we got an illegal here,
got another one there. It's not gonna work for me.
It does not work for me. It's official. In fact,
I'm gonna do it during the commercial break, which we're
about to go to right here. I'm going to order
the whiteboard and we are starting a whiteboard counter behind
me on the radio, and you can tune in every
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single day if you'd like to watch it. All right,
all right, so enough of that. I actually have an
email about all this fraud and system stuff, and I'm
we're gonna go into that next. Feeling a little stocky,
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificent, magnificent Tuesday.
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All right, I'm gonna there's gonna be a ton of
emails tonight, but actually I'm gonna use this one to
get me somewhere. We're gonna have a long talk about this.
I don't know how long. I haven't really planned anything
out as per usual. But hey, dear Jesse, am I crazy?
That's this, lady says or our Democrats saying Americans don't
want manufacturing in America. No one is saying this out loud,
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but it seems that is their position.
Speaker 2 (19:11):
What's up on this? Okay, So.
Speaker 1 (19:16):
There's an effort, ongoing effort by the Trump administration to
reshure American manufacturing, and I know you know what that means,
but to bring it back home, not all of it,
of course that's not at all realistic. But to bring
back the ability to manufacture things. You have countries like
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China with a gigantic shipbuilding industry while we have destroyed ours.
That is a crisis. That's a national emergency, to be
honest with you. If you can't build chips and they can,
you're in deep, deep trouble. Okay, So there's an effort
to reassure it. The Trump administration's doing many things for this,
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financial incentivizing, their deregulating thing, and yes, the tariff thing
is part of it. And I know half you love that,
half you hate that. We're not talking about that. We're
not talking about the specifics of how the point is.
The goal is to bring back manufacturing. And yet there
are lots and lots of Democrats who sound like, well,
sound like.
Speaker 4 (20:19):
Janet yelling perhaps it's to bring back American manufacturing. But
I really think that that's a pipe dream and not
something that is likely to be accomplished. And we could
even raise questions about whether or not in a broad
based way, that's a desirable goal.
Speaker 1 (20:41):
What now, you may agree with tariffs, you may love them,
you may disagree with tariffs and all that stuff. And
that's fine, right, You're allowed to have an opinion. But
I didn't know that it was debatable that we needed
some manufacturing back here.
Speaker 2 (20:58):
That's not really debatable, So I would why would.
Speaker 1 (21:01):
Democrats and establishment republicans, why would they be against such
a thing. Okay, So let's talk about this. Set that aside.
We'll come back to it in a moment. We're going
to talk about the system itself in kind of a
more general way. You see, I want you to imagine
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that I am a pastor. I actually am an ordained minister.
Did you know that Chris uh it? I just dated online.
I had to get I had to marry a buddy.
But anyway, no, no, But let's say let's say I'm
I'm starting a church, okay, and I'm a pastor, and
let's say I am well, this is pretty accurate. Let's
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say I'm evil and crooked, evil and crooked, and this
church begins to grow in me, Pastor Jesse. I start
to take the Lord's house and the lord It's money,
and I make it work for me. I hoover up
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as much of it as I can. I ensure that
the elders who are put in place to lead the
church that they will be all people who will give
me generous, generous quantities of money.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
Whenever.
Speaker 1 (22:19):
Whenever I need landscaping done at the house, I put
out the word and I have the church show up
and do it. When it's time for a new car,
I don't just want a normal car. I want a Ferrari,
then I have the church do it, because that's what
Pastor Jesse needs. Years and years and years and years
and years. Soon I have five six mansions across everywhere.
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I'm worth millions and millions and millions of dollars from
this ongoing evil, ongoing corruption. A system I have put
into place over years and years and years, a system
that is designed to enrich me. That's the whole purpose
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of what I've done. That's why I put this elder
in place. That's why I did this. That's why I
did that years and years and years. And Pastor Jesse
is a very evil, very corrupt, very rich man who
will definitely burn in hell one day. Let's say that's
the system that I have put into place. Now somebody
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comes in and says, hey, you know what I think
we need here in this church. We really need an
outside chief financial officer to come in and monitor the
books and kind of figure out where all this money's going,
because it seems like there's millions and millions of dollars
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that aren't where they should be.
Speaker 2 (23:46):
Now, let me.
Speaker 1 (23:46):
Ask you, as evil corrupt pastor Jesse, do I want
some outside CFO to come in and comb through the books.
That's the last thing in the world I want. The system,
as I call it. We could call it the global
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financial system, we could call it the global elite. Whatever
word you want to put on it, whatever term you
want to put on it. Establishment Republicans, every single elected Democrat,
people like Janet Yellen, most of the fortune five hundred,
the entire United States government or virtually the entire United
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States government. What they have put into place over years
in years, in years and years. This hasn't been instant.
It wasn't just Joe Biden. It was through year after
years and years and years. They have in place an
extremely evil corrupt system. But it's an evil corrupt system
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that enriches them. It's very very very good for them.
This is the part that could get lost in the shuffle.
It enriches them, it enriches their friends, it punishes their enemies.
When you wake up, when you have stress, when you
look at America and the state of things, or the
debt or the border or whatever it is.
Speaker 2 (25:11):
These people never.
Speaker 1 (25:12):
Ever, ever, ever, ever, not one day do they wake
up and stress about the state of the country, about
the decaying state of the country. The decaying state of
the country is the point. The decaying state of the country.
It is the purpose for what they do. What they do.
They have spent years putting into place a system of
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government that will enrich them and their friends in insane ways.
Speaker 2 (25:38):
And the last thing they ever want is changed.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
Why do you think this huge, the big bill that's
coming through, Why do you think it's going to be
so awful and corrupt and loaded with more scummy, evil
things than you can possibly count. You know, they're talking
about this big, beautiful bill, of course, which is ridiculous.
There's no such thing as a big bill that's beautiful.
They're talking about a big bill, and the gopill vote
for it, and all these people vote for it. And
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then when it actually comes out, when we actually see
the details, which we don't have yet, you will be mortified.
And yes, I'm gonna go off on it on this show.
You will be mortified. And as we go down the
list of all the corrupt things in it, you're gonna
be saying to yourself, well, how did that put in
how did they get what? Why would they put that
in there? How did that happen? This is what we've
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always done. You are going to say or think those
words to yourself when you look at this big, gigantic
financial waste. And the truth is, the people who currently
hold power in the country are not interested in change.
In fact, the people who run the country, the criminals
who run the United States of America, are highly highly
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invested in nothing changing. Corrupt Pastor Jesse, It's not just
that I don't want an outside CFO to come in
and look at the books. I flat out cannot afford
a corrupt CFO to come in and look at the books,
because then I'm going to be in trouble. That's exactly
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the status of Janet Yellen and all the people who
work in and around our government. This is a corrupt
system that has enriched them for years. And it's not
just that they don't want changes made. They can't afford
it their entire life, their entire livelihood, every ounce of
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their being is invested in the United States of America
remaining a criminal organization. What do criminal organizations do to
protect themselves when threatened? That's where we're at. I have
a couple headlines that will actually make my point for
me perfectly. Next, he doesn't care if you believe them,
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but he's right, Jesse Kelly, it is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a spectacular Tuesday.
Speaker 2 (28:00):
Don't forget.
Speaker 1 (28:01):
You can email the show Jesse at Jesse callyshow dot com.
We're gonna do a bunch of emails and other things.
And yes, I'll get to this. This ABC News headline
that is a doozy for the ages and kind of
makes a point I made last night. But back to
what we were just discussing. Why don't Democrats want manufacturing
back here? Why do these people not seem interested in
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changing the way things are working? Because the United States
government is a criminal organization, and criminal organizations exist to
protect themselves. When you ask yourself this question, hey, why
doesn't the government want to make this positive change fill
in the blank, whatever positive we'll make it about in
your manufacturing? Why doesn't the federal government seem to want
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manufacturing to come back into the United States of America.
It's like asking, hey, why doesn't the Gambino family pave
the roads of New York City. That's that's It's equally ridiculous.
The Gambino family is invested in paving the freaking roads.
It's a criminal organization. It's interested in making money and
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protecting itself. You would never even knock on the door
and ask them to go pave the roads. It's not
something that they would do. When you look at people
like John Cornyn, every elected Democrat, really most of the
people in the government, and you ask, why do they
seem to be against this improvement?
Speaker 2 (29:28):
They don't even view their role.
Speaker 1 (29:30):
As being improving anything. Here's the headline for you exclusive.
This is from the Free Beacon State Department. Access two
hundred and fourteen million and foreign grants for newsroom sustainability
in Moldova.
Speaker 2 (29:44):
But wait, there's one that pairs with it.
Speaker 1 (29:47):
Legal scandal erupts as the American Bar Association's ties to
us AID get exposed. Remember all that USAID stuff, USAID
allegedly and all arm of the Central Intelligence Agency that
operates in foreign countries paying for color revolutions in foreign countries,
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funneling money to worldwide cultural Marxist efforts. USAID, Hey, here's
another fifty million dollars, so you can teach your school
kids how to be gay in Soudan. USAID well the
American Bar Association gigantic evil Communist Legal Association. Here in
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the United States of America, they received over forty million
dollars in taxpayer funded grants from USAID in the State
Department since the early nineties. According to Mike Benz, it's
not just that all that money went overseas. That money
stays right here at home. One gigantic corrupt system, all
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of it, all of it designed to give these people money,
your money, and give these people power. You ask why
the government doesn't want manufacturing back here, It's like asking
why the Gambino family hasn't repaved the roads. We just
have completely different ideas of what their rules should be.
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And now now you understand my frustration with this stingy seven.
Speaker 3 (31:20):
When you're listening to all these liberal reporters, they keep
calling him a Maryland man. He's not a Maryland man.
Speaker 1 (31:27):
I don't need Pam Bondy, the Attorney General yucking it
up with Jesse Waters on Fox news every night. I
need her arresting the criminals inside of the government because
that's how we save the country, and that is my
interest in saving the country. And let me go ahead
and get out in front of this right now, because
I'm crabby anyway. Don't send me a freaking email telling
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me that I just need to sit back and wave
pom poms. I don't wave pom poms. And if that's
what you do, congratulations, ninety nine point nine percent of
the radio shows out there, we'll do that all three
hours of every single day. If you are expecting me
to sit back and cheerlead for four years when I
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see failure, you are expecting the wrong thing out of me.
Speaker 2 (32:16):
Jack.
Speaker 1 (32:17):
I don't do that. I never have, I never will.
I would quit before I did that, and I am
well aware that's the easiest route to high ratings from
popularity and all that other stuff. In fact, I can't
believe the show grew as much as it has over
this time because I won't do it. I refuse to
freaking do it. And if that's what you're looking for,
go somewhere else. So don't send me an email telling
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me how perfect this is and how perfect that is
and Davive vive Vave not interested at all. My interest
is in the United States of America. I love my country.
I would die for it. I want my children, their children,
and their children after them to enjoy the same kind
of country that I've enjoyed for forty three years. And
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that is my chief interest. I am not interested in
running cover for this guy or that guy, or waiving
pomp pomps for this or that.
Speaker 2 (33:08):
Or now everything Trump does is perfect. Nope, not interested.
I want more.
Speaker 1 (33:14):
Oh and by the way, I did have a thought
about this before we move on, as maybe some emails
in this ABC News thing. Remember remember remember how quickly
Matt Gates got stopped by the United States Senate. Remember
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Pam Bondi was not Donald Trump's first choice. His first
choice was Matt Gates. Now, all those GOP senators, the
establishment types, the Lindsey Grahams, they had huge problems with
a bunch of Trump's nominees. Lindsey Graham, he was rallying
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efforts quietly against Pete Heggsath. Of course, then Trump endorsed
him the next day, but he was rallying efforts against
Pete Heggsath. He hated Tulca Gabbard. He's not alone John
Corn and these types. They didn't want any of these
Trump nominees in, yet they all voted for Trump's nominees
in the end because they didn't want to risk Trump's anger.
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Yet there was one person who was a bridge so
far for them that they were willing to risk Trump's
anger and oppose him so he couldn't be put into place.
One person, one of Donald Trump's nominees was shot down,
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Matt Gates. And this is not the Matt Gates fan club. Frankly,
I think he is obnoxious. But that's exactly the kind
of jerk we need to walk in the Department of Justice.
And you'll have to forgive me if I'm suspicious by nature.
I suspect that's.
Speaker 2 (35:00):
The reason he's not there.
Speaker 1 (35:03):
That's what I suspect. I suspect Matt Gates wanting to
make real changes, wanting to arrest government criminals. In Matt
Gates defense, he's spoken out against Republican corruption as well.
He's really been He's been awesome about that. I suspect
that's the reason I think he's doing a podcast now
instead of the sitting Attorney general even the Lensy Grahams
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of the world were going to oppose Matt Gates. I
suspect that's why. All right, now, let's go on and
we'll make fun of ABC News and talk about Democrats
shooting themselves in the foot and many other things. Let's
talk about pure talk. You see, there are two things
in life that are certain, death and taxes, as the
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old saying goes, but there's a third thing. You're gonna
save a bunch of money by just switching to pure talk.
Let's just talk about money. Let's make it about money.
Average family saves one thousand dollars a year. What could
you do with one thousand dollars a year? What if
you did nothing with it? Whether if you just.
Speaker 2 (36:08):
What if you just.
Speaker 1 (36:09):
Invested one thousand dollars a year for the next ten
fifteen years of your life? You want to stand that
what a fat chunk of change that would be pure
talk will help you with your freaking retirement. It takes
ten minutes on the phone to switch.
Speaker 2 (36:25):
You are on the same.
Speaker 1 (36:26):
Network, it's the patriotic cell phone company. Why wouldn't you
switch to pure talk? Pick up your phone dial pound
two five zero and say Jesse Kelly pound two five zero,
say Jesse Kelly, tonight's the night switch to pure talk.
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It's a good night for it anyway. We'll talk about
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