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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, a
magnificent Friday. Oh my gosh, what a day it has been.
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We're deporting a half a million Haitians. The Supreme Court
actually did a bunch of things right. The ask doctor
Jesse questions are so good. I'm borderline giddy thinking about
the wonderful show we're gonna have tonight thanks to you.
And let me just say before we get into I'm
gonna play some of Trump's comments about all the Supreme
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Court stuff today, which you already know about. Parents got
a big win, meaning parents who don't want their kids
in doctrinated in the rainbow demon call. They got a
big win. Trump's well, Trump's injunction, the injunction presidency, which
has been all these communists the Democrats put into place
in judicial robes. They got Delta blow. It's a wonderful,
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wonderful day. It is an incredible day. And I just
want to say, we didn't win today, meaning we didn't
win everything. But if you picture the Communists as being
in an ancient city with high walls, what happened today
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with the Supreme Court, specifically the part about stopping the injunctions,
stopping this district judge from stopping the president. We put
a hole in the wall. Today. We have not won,
but it was a tremendous day for sanity in this country.
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The Communists put up that war all with the intention
of protecting their revolution and stopping Donald Trump, and the
Supreme Court today put a hole in that wall, a
big one. We still have a lot of work to do,
no question about it. But you really, really, really should
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feel good today. Remember what I said after Trump won
in November. Trump won in November. We have the House,
we have this presidency, And I said, if you were
a person on the right, no matter how old you are,
you don't have huge wins that fall into your lap
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every day because we lost so much of the culture
and things like that. Wins for us, they're not that common.
They happen, but they're not that common. And like I
said after that election, I said, allow yourself to feel good,
to be happy, to smile. What happened today should have
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you smiling, ear to ear. I know, I know all
the problems to do, I know, smile today. The Communist
was dealt a brutal brutal blow tonight today and the
big guys, the good guys, I should say, man, did
we get a w So this is a little long.
I'm gonna let the man talk because it's a good
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day for him and a good day.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
For Thanks to this decision, we can now promptly file
to proceed with numerous policies that have been wrongly enjoined
on a nationwide basis. And some of the cases we're
talking about would be ending birthright citizenship, which now comes
to the fore. That was meant for the babies of slaves.
It wasn't meant for people trying to scam the system
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and come into the country on a vacation this week.
Speaker 1 (03:50):
Let me pause really quickly, just because I don't want
there to be any confusion. I know it's a fairly
obvious point, but just bear with me. We did not
end birthright citizenship with this decision today. I've seen some
people getting confused and throwing out confusion, confusing messages that
didn't happen today. What Trump is saying is it allowed
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us to attempt to stop that. What happened today opened
up the door for us to attempt to walk through it.
That's what we're saying, okay, so birthright citizenship is still
a thing as and stopped.
Speaker 2 (04:23):
In fact, it was the same date, the exact same date,
the end of the Civil War. It was meant for
the babies of slaves. And it is so clean and
so obvious. But this lets us go there and finally
win that case, because hundreds of thousands of people are
pouring into our country under birthright citizenship, and it wasn't
meant for that reason. It was meant for the babies
of slaves. So thanks to this decision, we can now
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properly file to proceed with these numerous policies and those
that have been wrongly enjoined on a nationwide basis, including
birthright citizenship, ending sanctuary city funding, suspending refue resettlement, freezing
unnecessary funding, stopping federal taxpayers from paying for transgender surgeries,
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and numerous other priorities of the American people.
Speaker 1 (05:12):
It was a great day. You talk a lot more
this morning.
Speaker 2 (05:16):
The Supreme Court has delivered a monumental victory for the Constitution,
the separation of powers, and the rule of law in
striking down the excessive use of nationwide injunctions to interfere
with the normal functioning of the executive branch. The Supreme
Court has stopped the presidency itself.
Speaker 1 (05:36):
That's what they've done.
Speaker 2 (05:37):
And really it's been an amazing period of time. This
last hour. There are people elated all over the country.
I've seen such happiness and spirit. Sometimes you don't see that,
but this case is very important. I was elected on
a historic mandate. But in recent months we've seen a
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handful of radical left judges effectively try to overrule the
rightful powers of the president to stop the American people
from getting the policies that they voted for in record numbers.
Speaker 1 (06:10):
Now, let's speak for a moment about part of why
this is so important and part of why it's huge.
Remember that the communist needs force, and he needs total
complete control. The idea is you're never allowed to escape
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from it. Ever, You're never allowed to vote your way
out of it. You're not allowed to have a choice.
He believes he is right, and he doesn't care about
your opinion on it, and he believes you must be forced,
if necessary, to live under his rule. Remember that dirty
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commie in New York We're not going to play the
sound by again who said, well, even if we put
up these high corporate taxes. Corporations leave, We'll just run
you down anyway. The communists needs total control, needs total force.
That's why things like this parental decision today was necessary.
We'll we'll talk about that really quickly. What happened. Parents,
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they don't want their children being forced to learn from
gay handbooks, LGBTQ handbooks, Hey, timmy, learn why you should
be gay too. Parents understandably don't want their children forced
to learn that filth. The Supreme Court stepped in today
and did great Sir. I'm the transgender rulin, the Supreme
Court ruling that parents with religious objections ken poulder kids
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out of public school lessons that use LGBTQ materials. Pam
brought it up. Your reaction to that rye today, Sir.
Speaker 2 (07:48):
I think the ruling was a great ruling, and I
think it's a great ruling for parents.
Speaker 1 (07:53):
It's really a ruling for parents.
Speaker 2 (07:54):
They lost control of the schools, they lost control of
their child. And this is a tremendous victory for parents.
And I'm not surprised by it, but I am surprised
that it went this far. It took us to bring
life back to normal, so wonderfuls parental and I kept saying,
we will give you back your parental rights. They were
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taken away, and this is a tremendous victory for parents.
Speaker 1 (08:19):
They were taken away, and they were taken away on purpose. Remember,
whatever power the communist has, he believes in using it.
And so when he can trap your children in America's
public school system, well that's not enough. You have to
use that power. Now that we've got Aiden, Jaden and
Braiden in third grade, well we control them.
Speaker 3 (08:41):
There are is now one of the speakers at our
November rally, she quotes brilliantly and perfectly American philosopher James Baldwin.
Baldwin says, the children are always ours, always, every single
one of them, all over the globe. And what comes
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next is city you thinks your children are its children?
Yes we do, we do.
Speaker 1 (09:19):
That's the Chicago Teachers' Union president. They've wanted your kids forever.
That's how the communist thinks. When you're walking across the
street with Aiden and you just bought them an ice
cream cone, the communist looks at your child and dreams
of breaking them away from you, shattering their value system,
and recruiting them as loyal foot soldiers, and since the
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Communists took over America's public school system, he has endeavored
to do exactly that, teaching your children to hate you,
hate themselves, hate their country, recruiting them to be lifetime
foot soldiers in the Communist cause. That's why, of course,
they started stuffing gay pornography in the public library, school
library for kids to read, and then they'll force your
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child to sit there and learn from it. But that
will stopped today because it's understandably a separate religion, a
competing religion, and people with any kind of religious spent
realize that Lenna McMahon talked about Education Secretary lininmic Man
talked about it today.
Speaker 4 (10:22):
The Supreme Court ruling in My Mood versus Taylor is
not only a win for religious liberty but parental rights.
Parents have the right to know what their children are
learning at school and to exercise their First Amendment freedom
of religion to opt out of divisive and ideological lessons
that go against their families values and beliefs. The Court
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rightfully held that schools cannot shut parents out or disregard
their religious obligations to their children. We are proud to
see families, not bureaucrats, reclaiming their role and raising their
children according to their sincerely held religion beliefs.
Speaker 1 (11:02):
It was a great day. Smile today, Smile all weekend.
The communist was dealt a brutal blow today. The areas
he sees, the control he's grabbed, a lot of it
was taken from his grasp today, And you should be
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My boys are fourteen and sixteen. I've already said, could
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My kids probably aren't going to go to college because
I'm pushing them towards trade schools. But if I can
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It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificent, magnificent Friday. Gosh,
I cannot get the smile off my face. We don't
have many days with w's like this, especially w's from
the Supreme Court. And in case you're doubting what I
said about the communists being wounded today, severely wounded. We
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put a hole in the wall today, not saying the
troops are pouring through that we've taken the city, but
we put a hole in the wall. They know it.
Speaker 5 (13:06):
The Court has given this administration an enormous win. They
have put one hand behind the backs of those who
are trying to fight against this administration, and they have
dealt a death blow to the rule of law.
Speaker 1 (13:19):
Isn't that such a revealing quote? That's from MSNBC, from
those who are trying to fight this administration. But she's
talking about judges. That was really the biggest ruling today.
These district judges, some random judge, you know, San Francisco.
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He doesn't get to stop somebody from being deported. He
doesn't get to stop the president of the United States
of America. And everyone knows that that's the right ruling.
But again, I described it as a wall around the city,
because that's how the communist views it, is taking all
these institutions and taking this, and taking that, and taking that.
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He has the most definitely taken. The law schools really
conquered our legal profession, which is a dangerous place to
be as a country, and they started stacking every single
court with the most radical people they could possibly find
in order for them to do exactly what they've done.
Every time you look at one of these rulings and
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you say that's insane, that's well. Again, these judges, they
don't view themselves as judges first, What do they view
themselves as first? You know it, We talk about it
all the time. Kaitanji Brown Jackson today, she was super
loud and angry about this whole thing. The Supreme Court
judge everybody's calling her a moron, and she may be
a moron, it's not that she's a moron though she
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doesn't see herself as a judge, as a Supreme Court justice,
the district judges, the Boseburg that all these judges, they
don't see themselves as judges. First, they're communists first, fighting
a revolution, and they grabbed the role. They've grabbed they
put on those judges robes because they view that as
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a weapon, an incredibly powerful weapon for the revolution. They
believe they are there to fight the revolution, and today
so much of that power has been stripped from them.
Can't you can't do this to us, but we put
in these revolutionaries. Revolutionary said, now you've tied one hand
behind their back.
Speaker 5 (15:29):
Pot has given this administration an enormous win. They have
put one hand behind the backs of those who are
trying to fight against this administration, and they have dealt
a death blow.
Speaker 2 (15:40):
To the rule of law.
Speaker 1 (15:41):
What a revealing quote. Judges are trying to fight the administration.
Not that that's news to you, not that that's something you
didn't know, but what a revealing quote. And I just
want to touch again on the Katanji Brown Jackson thing,
because I do see a lot of people on our
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side calling her dumb. Ah, she's so dumb, as she
really got slapped down today. She's really stupid. She's really dumb,
and I'm not calling her smart again. She probably is
quite dumb. She certainly sounds dumb when she talks. But
she doesn't make these opinions. She doesn't vote the way
she votes because she's dumb because she doesn't know the law.
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And she may not know the law, but that's not
why she votes the way she votes. She wakes up
every single morning and puts her pants on, and goes
to sleep every single night and lays her head on
the pillow as a communist warrior. That's how she sees herself.
And the day Joe Biden Diversity hired her onto the
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Supreme Court, she celebrated not just because she gets to
be a Supreme Court justice for the rest of her life.
She celebrated because, well, put a tea this way. Imagine.
Imagine there's an army. There's one hundred person army of Indians,
wild Indians, bows and arrows running at you, and you
only have a single shot musket. Yeah, you'll be able
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to take one or two out, but you're probably gonna die. Now,
imagine someone comes and takes that musket out of your
hands and hands you a belt fed machine gun of
some kind. You've got a brand new weapon to fight
the enemy with, one that you can probably wipe him
out with. That's how Kaitanji Brown Jackson felt the day
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they made her a Supreme Court justice. She was already
fighting the Communist revolution. She already had a weapon that man,
you give her the power of a Scotis rule. Now
she can really fight for the Communist revolution. We really
do ourselves in our mentality a disservice when we describe
these Communist revolutionaries as dumb. She's not dumb. She's a
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warrior's warrior for her cause she's an enemy combatant, and
she views you as an enemy combatant. She has declared
war and fights a war. And when we say things
like she's just so dumb, makes us sound like we
don't know there's a war, but there's a war. All right.
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I've had enough of talking about these wonderful stories. Maybe
we'll touch on them some more. But there's so many
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, amazing Friday,
and it's time to get into your emails because I
owe you. We had to talk a lot of Scotus
stuff and the great wins and celebration. Will probably do
some more of that, but obviously we're celebrating mostly your questions.
You can still email me. We're live here tonight, Jesse
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at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Let us begin. The subject
to this one is human action theory, Doctor Jesse. I
just turned forty four last month. I'm getting more and
more convinced that human action can be predicted. What I
mean is that there are outliers that try to or
sometimes successfully, alter the course of society, but more than not,
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people in society act with predictable outcomes. This has demotivated
me recently because I feel like we are constantly fighting
for a free and open society, but most people just
want a king. Your thoughts, let me tell you something.
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Have you ever wondered? Have you ever wondered why a
free country founded by good people, brave people, that had
a constitution that would limit the government and that to
all the things we had as country have you ever
marveled at how much of it the communist has been
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able to take over? How much filth is out there now,
how much evil's out there now? I'm sure you have.
I have. We talked about it on the show all
the time. How did he do it? How did he
do that? Was it one Supreme Court ruling? One presidential election? Boy, fdr,
it was a you know how he did it? He
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fought all the time, every day, every year, the evil
people in this country and other countries, but the evil
people in this country fought to destroy this beautiful country
of ours. And do you know why they wake up
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and fight all the time. They're always fighting midterms, fighting
off year election fighting, local election fighting, fighting fighting. Do
you know why they do that? They enjoy it, the
daily grind of politics that so many of us, myself included,
find kind of crappy and boring and miserable. Evil communists
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love that daily grind. When I was this will answer
your question to stay with me. When I was running
for Congress, knocking on doors was just something that was
expected me. My people, volunteers mostly, we would get our
lists together and we would drive out to a neighborhood.
This was in the Tucson area. It would be a
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Saturday or a Sunday, and it would be three four
five hours, sometimes in one hundred and ten degree heats, Tucson, Arizona.
Walking up the doors, knocking on doors, essentially cold calling
people in their homes. You know you're going to get
yelled at. Sometimes people are annoyed. I said, no soliciting,
Get out of here, you suck. Or I mean there
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might be somebody. Maybe you're in a bit of a hurry.
You have ten more blocks to get to. They want
to talk to you for twenty minutes. It's hot, it's
all these things. It sucked. Did you know that I
hated it? Most people hated it. That's a daily grind
thing that's necessary. It sucked. Communist loves it, loves it.
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You mentioned you know what people want to king People
want of this. People wanted that the fight to preserve
a wonderful, free society. That's not evil, that's not totalitarian,
that's not communists, it's not any of those things. The
fight is forever. There is no death here. As I
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have told you before, that is not to bring you down.
It's actually to change your mindset and lift you up,
you me. We are destination people. I want a final
victory like today this Supreme Court ruling. This is surely
a final victory, right, It's a final victory over those judges.
Final victory. Now, we don't have to hassle about those things. No,
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it's not. There is no final victory on this planet
over evil. There is no final victory that will be
had in your lifetime over evil on this planet because
evil has always been here, always will be here, and
they are never tired. They are waking up every single
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day loving the grind, loving the fight, loving destroying whatever
it is. Your school, your sport, your country, your FBI,
your military. They love that crap. They love the daily
grind of it. You mentioned human nature. People want to care.
There's no question. There are people all around us. They
want to be heard, animals, they want a king, they
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want a tyrant, they want all this, There's no question.
And you know what, we will always have those people.
Now we can work to reduce their number by better
educating people. We are always going to have a fight.
I promise you that no matter how old you are,
you when you die, and you will, the fight will
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still be ongoing. The evil people will still be there
and they will still be fighting. Now you can look
around and get just exhausted and exasperated by that what
we're never going to win. But that's because you have
the wrong destination in mind. Set the destination out of
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your mind and accept that every day will be some
sort of a battle and learn to love it. Maybe
that sounds dumb, Well, how am I supposed to learn
to love it? Telling you fight and win one victory,
the forget national you forget national set set you know, presidency,
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trump or all that stuff aside. Let me challenge you
with something. Get involved in a state or local race
wherever you're at, wherever, wherever, a victory is obtainable. Okay,
and it doesn't have to be an official run for office.
It could be a prop that you're into, or or
this that it could be. It could be school board,
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whatever it is. Maybe you don't run, maybe you maybe
you help someone else it's running. Maybe you run. But
if you are disheartened, get involved in one race, and
stay involved in races until you get one victory, and
then tell me if you're too tired, that one victory
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the one day you deal a blow to the evil
people that is a day you will realize, Man, the
fight actually is. Isn't that bad? We can get these winds.
There are winds, tons of them to be had out there.
And let me encourage you with this, especially right now.
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We are in a period of time. Right now, as
you're listening to the Sautami Voice on June twenty seventh,
or June twenty eighth, if you're one of the Next
Day podcast people, as you're listening to the Santa My
Voice on June twenty seventh, the culture is shifting in
our direction for the first time in years. Young people
are sick of the communist filth. They're sick of the tyranny.
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They're sick of being screened at. They're sick of being
nagged at. They're sick of having their lives wrecked. They're
sick of the crime, sick of the open border. People
are sick of it. The only people who are fully
committed communists right now are old people who are dying.
We have a culture that is blowing in our direction.
Even corporate America is afraid of us. If there was
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ever a time to get involved locally and grind for
something and fight for something, now is that time? Oh,
but I'm in California. There are wins to be had,
even in California, even in New York, even in Connecticut.
We're not gonna win everything, not everything, But now is
the time if you want to get involved, to fight
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and win. Look, maybe it's at your work forget about
political races. Remember that email I read a little while ago.
I think the guy was a nurse or something like that.
He worked at a hospital. They put out some pride
month filth, some bulletin. He didn't lay down and take
it no more of that, marched right into the office
and said this is disgusting, take this down. And he won.
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They did fight one battle until you win it. If
you lose one, pick a different one and fight that
until you win it. We all of us, myself too,
it's not look I'm talking to me too. We have
to learn to love the grind the way the communist
loves the grind, joys destroying things every single day. He
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loves it. And because he loves the grind, he's achieved
so much. Like it's like the person who falls in
love with working out. Maybe you're out of shape or whatnot,
you fall in love with working out. It just becomes
an addiction. You're always running or lifting or doing something
like that. You wake up after a year or two,
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look at yourself in the mirror. Oh my gosh, I
look fantastic because you fell in love with the grind.
All right, all right, let's talk about a Convention of
the States and so much more. Before we do that,
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Kelly Show on a Fantastic Friday. I remember, if you
miss any part of the show, you can download the
whole thing on iHeart, Spotify iTunes. Jesse, it's the subject
of this one is Article five. Please address my question
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on the air and try to help me understand why
is more attention not given to the ongoing effort to
implement Article five through Convention of the States. We all
know that the Constitution needs to be amended in order
to fix a number of important problems, lobbying and term
limits among them. Seems to me that conservative media should
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be pounding this every day. Give Convention of the States
some love free pub and recruit some contributors for them. First,
if you are in Article five, Convention of the States, fan,
I think you have a lot of great points. Not
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insulting you in any way, I think you have a
lot of great points. Why don't I pound on it? Okay,
you say amendments because just so you know, the states
in case you're not aware, the states can convene and
the states can propose amendments. If you get enough three
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to four or is what it takes to actually ratify it.
But you need three fourths to the states to ratify it,
you're good to go. Okay. So that's how it works.
Article five Convention of the States, and what people want
are the Red States to convene and propose amendments to
the Constitution for things like this guy just said, like
term limits and things like that. Okay, here's my point.
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Here's why I don't pound on it. It's not that
I'm against it, but here's why I don't pound on it.
I think in a lot of ways we are in
a post law America. Not all ways. I'm not saying
America is gone or anything like that, but in a
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lot of ways, I feel like we are in a
post law America, and therefore proposing even something like a
new amendment may not do the good we think it
will do. For instance, this birthright citizenship thing. Trump addressed
it again today after the Supreme Court thing.
Speaker 2 (33:01):
Thanks to this decision, we can now promptly file to
proceed with numerous policies that have been wrongly enjoined on
a nationwide basis, and some of the cases we're talking
about would be ending birthright citizenship, which now comes to
the fore, that was meant for the babies of slaves.
It wasn't meant for people trying to scam the system
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and come into the country on a vacation.
Speaker 1 (33:27):
Now what he just said is known by everyone. Maybe
your liberal ant, Peggy's watched enough CNN, she doesn't know that.
But for the most part, especially people in the legal profession, judges, lawyers,
left and right, they know what Donald Trump said is true.
The fourteenth Amendment was for slaves, slaves whose children obviously
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should be American citizens. The law has been so perverted
by evil people who know who know it's wrong, that
now illegals from all over the world will come step
foot over the border, have a baby in this country,
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and the evil people will grant that baby's citizenship. That
is so nakedly unconstitutional and unlawful, and yet as of
right now, that is the way the law in America operates.
My point with all this is we want to be
a nation of laws. I want that, I would hope
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you want that. You do want the laws to matter
a lot, But you can degenerate to a point as
a nation and every single empire does degenerate to this point.
You can degenerate to a point as a nation where
laws are not necessarily as important as they used to be.
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Because the country is so full of evil people, they
just ignore it. It doesn't matter what the law is. Remember
that great quote. I've loved this quote from Pompy Magnus
ancient Rome. Pompy Magnus, he said, because somebody was protesting,
he was doing something illegal with a gang of thugs,
and they said, what you're doing is illegal, it's unlawful.
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Rome had been a society that practically worshiped the law.
The law was everything. Pompey and his gang of thugs
were doing something unlawful, and somebody said that's unlawful, and
he said, do not quote laws to men with swords.
Do you think Katanji Brown Jackson cares about the law?
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The constitution? Judge Bosburg, this is not to dump on
a Convention of the States. It's not to dump on
the idea of a new amendment. But if I could
give you whatever new amendment you want, maybe it is
term limits, which isn't necessarily my thing, as we talked
about before, But what if I were to give you
term limits. Snap my fingers, there's an amendment right there.
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You have your term limits. It's right there, clear as day,
and it's amendment of the time. It's an amendment to
the Constitution. How long do you think it would take
the evil people of this country to find a way
to twist that, interpret that differently, find a workaround for it,
and use that to abuse the United States of America.
I do not believe in Article five Convention to the
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States is the silver bullet that will save the United
States of America. The silver bullet that will save the
United States of America is a focused, ongoing effort to
change and educate the people of this country into what
America is great at, into how great the country is,
how blessed we are to be here, to why freedom,
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free markets matter, and to why limited government matters. We
need to change the people, not change the law. That
really sums up my point perfectly. Guess give it myself
credit for that. We need to change the people, not
change the law. Yeah, it's a good point. Chris has said,
we don't want to put the time in at the gym,
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and I understand that we want this magic bullet. No,
we just need a new president, a new ruling, a
new amendment, and an Article five convention. Because those things
sound fast, good, we'll shoot it down. But it's taken
the Communist decades to do what he's done. It will
take us decades to undo it period. Speaking of which, abortion,
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it's a great example. Actually, how did we get to
a place where we are still aborting babies in mass
in the country? And isn't that a crazy thing to
be even if you're not as pro life as I am.
Isn't that wild that we abort babies by the million?
How did that happen? And why haven't abortions gone down?
We overturn roe versus weight. It's actually a perfect example.
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We overturn roe versus weight. Abortions have maintained right where
they were or increased. We didn't change the culture. We
didn't change the people. We changed the law. We didn't
change the people. That's why preborn works. By the way,
preborn doesn't change the laws. Preborn changes the heart. By
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giving a woman a free ultrasound, you're changing her heart.
She's ready to dump it, she's ready to kill it.
It's a clump of cells. It's an inconvenience until she
hears that heartbeat, then it's her baby. That's what preborn
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com slash Jesse, we'll be back.