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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show, Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
what has been a rambunctious Monday, and we're gonna have
a blast. In our final hour. We're gonna touch on
being proud to be an American, traveling when you don't
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feel clean. We're gonna talk about Iran apparently isn't done
with the whole thing, human slavery emails, all that, and
so much more still to come in the final hour
of the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. I can't let
this go, so I had Jewish producer Chris compile a
little list for me. This is believe me. This is
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a brief list. But remember the talk we had to
talk one time about being a politician, And remember I've
encouraged you please run for office. We need normal people
to run for office. We need you somewhere. You are qualified.
The morons who are in there are the ones that
aren't qualified. But I've also warned you that you need
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to get out at some point because if you don't
get out, if you spend too long as a politician,
you will become a soulless, programmable robot. That is just
a walking talking point to where if I could hook
you up to a lot of detector tests, you don't
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even know what you believe anymore. You're just so used
to doing and saying whatever it is you're supposed to
say in any certain situation. So whenever an issue comes up,
you just go to your memory bank of what are
my programmable talking points of this when a B and
you press that one and they just come out of you.
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And one thing that I've always found hilarious is when
politicians retire, and this is most often when they're going
to lose reelection or have lost reelection, because these people
can never let go of power. It's the only thing
they can do in their lives that gives them any
meeting meaning. Because they're a bunch of soulless monsters. They
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all give some version of the same statement. So Jewish
producer Chris printed out a few of these for me.
Let me know if you notice any similarities. This is
from Don Bacon. He announced actually today, useless congressman from Nebraska,
that he's retiring. Here's his statement. After consultation with my
family and much prayer, I've decided not to seek reelection
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after three decades in the Air Force and now going
on one decade in Congress. I look forward to coming
home in the evenings and being with my wife and
seeing more of our adult children and eight grandchildren who
all live near my home. Okay, that's got to Tom tillis.
He announced it yesterday. As my colleagues have noticed over
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the last year, and at times even joked about, I
haven't exactly been excited about running for another term. That
is true, since the choice is between spending another six
years navigating the political theater and partisan gridlock in Washington,
or spending that time with the love of my life, Susan,
our two children, and three beautiful grandchildren, and the rest
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of our extended family back home.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
I hope you didn't think this was some kind of
a new phenomenon. Here's Paul Ryan, twenty eighteen. It's almost
hard to believe, but I've been a member of Congress
for almost two decades. This is my twentieth year in Congress.
My kids weren't even born when I first when I
was first elected. Oldest was thirteen years old when I
became speaker. Now all three of our kids are teenagers.
One thing I learned about teenagers is their idea of
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an ideal weekend is not necessarily to spend all their
time with their parents. What I realized as I am
here for one more term, my kids will only have
ever known me as a weekend dad. I just can't
let that happen. Oh okay, Rob Portman, twenty twenty three.
It's a tough time to be in public service. Yes, Rob,
we all feel bad for you. I want to spend
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more time with my family, who've been supportive and they've
made so many sacrifices. Will Heard, twenty nineteen. I've made
the decision not to seek reelection for the twenty third
Congress twenty third Congressional District of Texas, to pursue opportunities
outside the halls of Congress to solve problems at the
nexus between technology and national security. I want to spend
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more time with my family. One more I say this
is the last one, because I can do this really
the rest of the show. This is Fred Upton, one
of the guys who voted doing peach Trump. Even the
best stories have a last chapter, and this is it
for me. Someone asked my wife what would be next
the next chapter, and she said they lived happily ever after,
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and indeed we will. You know, I'm sure some of
these guys actually do get along with their families and
love their wives or whatnot. I'm sure some of them do.
But come on, now, we all know this is the thing.
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When you're a politician for too long, you don't ever
get to have a genuine moment, and you don't ever
get to step up to the microphone and say, hey, look,
Trump endorsed he was going to come out against me
in the next primary, and I just don't think I
can win. I would love to stay in DC and
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bloodsuck money off the taxpayer for another six years and
hand out money to a bunch of special interests who
will then go hire my second cousin and give me
some kickbacks. That's really the only life I've ever known,
and it's the only life I've ever wanted. I want
to be a US senator so I don't have to
make reservations at a steakhouse. But now, since it looks
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like I did one or two unpopular things that I
can't cover up, now I'm gonna get stuck back at
home with my wife, and I could just hear her
nagging already. In fact, I'll probably run off with the
secretary at some point in time, but for now, I
know I can't be here anymore, so I'm gonna leave.
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Nobody wants to say that, all of them. Somebody said it,
and I wish I could. I wish I could remember
who set it. I think it was a comment online
and it was so unbelievably true. He said, they have
to tell one more lie on the way out the door.
They can't. They can't help themselves. There's just one more
programmable robot response they have to give. Can we please
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stop with to spend more time with my family statements?
Come on now, all right, now, here's a little little
thing before we get to emails. Just reinforces something that
we've talked about many times before. The repub Voican Party
will set them aside for the moment. The Democrat Party
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is the anti American party, now, not an American. Anti
American open hatred of the United States of America is
how you get elected as a Democrat, and working every
day to destroy America is how you stay elected as
a Democrat. Here's the newest poll out from Gallop. How
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proud are you to be an American Republicans two not
badah Democrats thirty six thirty six percent. If you want
to guarantee someone will turn out to be a Democrat,
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you don't have to teach them taxes or abortion, or
border policy or anything. Really, you teach them to hate
the United States of America, they will vote Democrat there
intire our lives. That is the vehicle for people who
hate the country. If you want to raise somebody who
votes Republican, votes on the right, you don't have to
teach them again taxes, border abortion, teach them that they're
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blessed to be here, Teach them what a wonderful country
we live in, and that person will vote Republican the
rest of their lives. That is a horrible state of affairs.
I should be clear. I don't want two of the
same party. I think that's crazy. But to have one
party that loves the country and the other one hates it,
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it's just very hard to It's very hard to maintain
a country for an extended period of time when half
the country hates the country. But anybody who has ever
knocked on doors in a political campaign will tell you
what I've told you many times before. If you see
an American flag waving at that house, if there's an
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American flag bumper sticker on the car, they may not
be Republicans. They may be in and that, they may
be libertarian or nationalists or whatever, but they're not Democrats.
Democrats had to be shamed into flying American flags at
their own convention. Barack Obama caught on camera mouthing or no,
his wife mouthing to him. All this for a darn flag.
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To be a Democrat in the year twenty twenty five
is to hate your country. Terrible terrible people, all right now,
before we get to them using our values against us.
I am a touch bekind on the emails, and I'm
going to get to a bunch of those, and I
want to remind you, in fact, somebody is angry at
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their senators. I want to remind you that you can
email the show your love, your hate, your death threat.
You're asked doctor Jesse, questions Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
So this lady says Jesse, I love your show. Been
listening since you started on kt Okay. That's a great station.
By the way, I heard you talking about Oklahoma senators
James Langford, so on and so forth. What do we do?
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I'm very frustrated. How do we get these people out?
It's very frustrating. I can't stand these weak Republicans. I
just want to touch on this really quickly before we
go to break. We are getting them out. Like we
said at the beginning of the show, we are your
specific senator, your specific congressman. Maybe not not yet that
we are winning this fight. The fight to remake the
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GOP into being something anti communist is a fight we
are currently winning. All right, all right? Emails? Next, get
the cure for rhinos week days with the Jesse Kelly Show.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, absolutely
wonderful Monday A. And don't forget if you miss any
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parlor show, you can download the whole thing on iHeart,
Spotify iTunes. We'll get to slavery and humanity. Oh that
it's always a good time. Oh wait a minute, that's
not a good time. The talk whatever. We'll get to
that in a little bit. Let's do some emails. Jesse. Hello,
mister Jesse. This guy says, I love your show and
I listen to it when I can. I'm ten and
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I live in Florida and love fishing. Thank you for
making car rides not boring anymore. I hope you keep
making awesome podcasts. I hope I do it too, Buddy.
I And by the way, Buddy, I've got a Kama
Kazi a History, a Kama Kazi history podcast coming. I
don't know when, probably not this week, maybe next week.
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I don't know, but you asked for it. I left
it up to you. Kama Kazi's is what's coming next.
This will really center probably mostly around the Battle of Okinawa,
but we're gonna focus on the Kama Kazi, the mission,
the why, the casualties, to everything else. It's a horrible,
fascinating story. And all right, I'm gonna do something that
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I have not done before, really not in this way.
I haven't asked this question open ended before. But if
you have something you want to hear me talk about,
you can email a suggestion in and if there are
enough of them in that thing, or maybe it's just something,
maybe it's only one, but it sparks my interest, I'll
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do it, right, We'll do it. I have a bunch
on my mind. I have a big backlog on them.
But maybe I'll just switch. Maybe I'll put yours first,
but you're welcome email it in Jesse. What would be
your thought on the possibility of terrorists already in our
country carrying small suitcase or backpack nukes ready to use
them against the homeland as a result of the Ayahtola
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wanting retribution? All right, well that pairs well with this
story from today about the Ayahtola issuing a fott wap
to kill Donald Trump and Nettan Yahu. By the way,
Uh all right, so couple thing. Remember we said Donald
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Trump is out there brokering peace deals and that's a
good thing. He obviously should win a peace prize. He
just freaking did it again. And the Congo Rwanda, he
just did it again.
Speaker 3 (13:17):
This is a tremendous breakthrough in a few short months.
We've now achieved piece between Indian Pakistan, Israel and Iran
and the DRC in Rwanda.
Speaker 1 (13:30):
That's awesome. But we had this talk when he got
that ceasefire done with Israel in Iran. Remember he did
a ceasefire and then they proceeded to shoot all the
rockets and drop all the bombs on each other. They
possibly could over the next six hours till it went
into effect. You can get a pause on hostilities, there's
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no question, and that's good. We don't want people dying.
But there are some things that are gonna have to
be worked out. And when I say worked out, they're
gonna have to be thought about. I'll get to the
suitcase snukes and stuff like that in a moment. But
you know, my mom has dogs, a couple of dogs,
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and you know, we have Fred and my mom was
coming down for a visit, and you know, she just
we lost my dad and were just caring for her
as much as we can and wanted her to stay
with us so we could let it look after. And
ab was worried about the dogs because you know, dogs,
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they'll have to work it out. Sometimes dogs will fight,
and that's something that ob obviously doesn't like who does
like it? But I told her, you know, baby, they're
gonna have to work it out. You know, she was
talking about we should keep them separates, keep one in
this room, and we just talked about it, and I
just said, look, they might have to fight it out.
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They probably will have to fight it out if there's
a problem, but once they fight it out, they'll work
it out. Iran has wanted to kill every single Jew
on the planet for as long as I've been alive.
They've been threatening to wipe the entire nation of Israel
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off the map for as long as I've been alive. Yes,
between Israel and US, we just gut punched them in
a way that has them rolling around on the ground,
completely incapacitated and trying to catch their breath. And so
in this moment we were able to achieve a cease fire.
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But just like I said, after they did it, let's
slow down on the peace in the Middle East to talk.
Hearts and minds have not changed, and they're very aware
of that in Israel as well. Look Israel, same thing.
Why after the ceasefire did Trump get super mad at
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it net and Yahoo? His Net and Yahoo went and
dropped everything he had on Iran. Why, Well, Israel's about
tire of being threatened over all this time too, and
they intend to push this thing the pedal all the
way down to the floor for as long as they
possibly can. What we have now should be celebrated. I'm
not saying otherwise. It should. We should be happy. Let's
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celebrate a temporary pause in the hostilities. As long as
we acknowledge it's a temporary pause in the hostilities, we
don't have some kind of lasting peace steel at all.
That's just not dance, just not in the cards, all right.
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As for the suitcase nukes or something like that, I
choose not to think about that stuff. Why there's nothing
we can do about it. I've been a time square
a million times. Maybe I'll go again this year. Is
there someone there with a bomb in his backpack? Goodbie?
What am I gonna do? Stay home high under my bed.
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I'm not living my life like that. All right, Let's
talk about them using our values against us in the
manipulation of the church. Next, this is a Jesse Kelly show.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Monday.
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Remember if you miss any part of the show, you
can download the whole thing on ir at Spotify, iTunes.
Just another example of two things. Really they kind of
merge into each other. But first, the communist does not
share your values. You must get that. They do not
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share your value system all. It's like there are a
completely different species because they don't recognize your morality at all.
They have a completely different morality. You have to immediately
put your defenses up when they attempt to use your
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morality against you, to use your values against you. And
the most common way they do this by a mile,
is they will quote the Bible to you, quote the
Bible to you all the time. And this is I'm
gonna make sure I'm giving them credit, because they do
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deserve credit for this. It's been extremely effective. This way
of thinking has infected church after church after church after church,
seminary after seminary. Large corporate churches have been completely broken
down and destroys because the communists understood he can't just
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declare open war on the church in the United States
of America. The church was so central to the foundation
of this country that would only get him ostracized. It's
much much, much more effective to infiltrate the church, quote
scripture to people who want to do the right thing,
and thus breaking down their defenses and allowing your communist
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revolution to move forward. And there is no greater example
of this in the United States of America than the
pathetic mega churches in the largely white suburban areas combined
with the black churches in the black areas. No, it's
not universal, So don't send me an email about your church.
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I get that, but you see it all the time
you walk into one. I told you about losing my church.
White pastor up there talking about his white privilege after
George Floyd died, totally nice guy got eaten alive, eaten
alive that communists brought him in scolded him for his
skin color. And he just thought he was being a
good shepherd, coming and lecturing me about my whiteness. No thanks.
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Black churches happens all the time. They have found over
the years they can merge Democrat politics from the pulpit,
merge it, twist it with the Bible, and teach you
that Jesus wants to destroy your country, wants you to
allow them to destroy your country. And allow me to
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introduce you to one of these pastors who is now
a senator from the state of Georgia, Senator Warnocker.
Speaker 2 (20:43):
Maybe because I was here yesterday and eight years ago
for similar fight with faith leaders. Maybe because I'm a
preacher and it's Sunday, I have especially been thinking about
those of us who are people of faith, people whose
lives are informed by scripture, people of the Book.
Speaker 1 (20:59):
Of just a This is the setup. He knows what
he's doing. He's a professional with this. You reader of
the Bible, Christian, if that's you, you just sat up
in your chair. He just addressed you. All, Okay, are
people of faith? I'm ready teach me, Pastor, and maybe.
Speaker 2 (21:15):
Those of us who have different politics but read from
the same book. Ought to spend some time together reading
the book, because I do sometimes wonder. And I say
this with all humility. None of us, none of us
owns the truth.
Speaker 1 (21:33):
But if I'm on.
Speaker 2 (21:34):
There are days when I have to ask people of
my faith tradition as a Christian, are we reading the
same book?
Speaker 1 (21:46):
Oh? Yes, you see. Don't you know that Jesus wants
your country overrun by people from Somalia. It's right there,
It's right there, and hold on, let me look. Oh yeah,
second opinion, Yeah, that's right there. It's been done to
great effect in this country. You know, I've said repeatedly
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that the two things the Communists took over that aided
his revolution the most were the education system and corporate America.
But I might be wrong. Those are the things he
has used for offense. He educates your children to hate
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the country, they go on to be Democrats and vote
to burn it down. He infiltrates corporate America. Soon Nike's
running ads on why you should be gay during the
Super Bowl, but defense weakening his opponent. Maybe the most
effective thing the communist has done is worm his way
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into the churches, the black ones and the white ones,
voting scripture, just like the devil did the Jesus over
and over and over again. To see it's right there
in the Bible. Just throw yourself, Just throw yourself off
the off the cliff. The angels to catch it. Says
it right here in the scripture. Remember, Latitia James is
one of my favorite examples. As soon as she got
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busted committing a felony lying on a mortgage application is
a big, big, big deal. What did she do? She
went running right to the cameras. I'm covered by the blood,
covered by the blood of Jesus. Makes me freaking sick
in it has been remarkably effective, remarkably effective. We allow
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these demons to break us down, and we shouldn't. All right,
let's switch gears. Passenger flagged by TSA after a quote
swamp crotch sets off the alarm, and it's happening to others.
Apparently the passenger had a exceptional amount of sweat in
their pants and it flagged for TSA. I only brought
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this up not because of the horrible, horrible headline. I
really hope I never have to use the term swamp
crotch ever again. I brought this up because here's a
little travel tidbit from Jesse that a lot of people
do not get. My father actually never got it. When
you were going on a road trip or even going
to the airport, especially if you're unfortunate enough to live
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in Texas during the summertime, you get everything, absolutely everything
loaded first into the car. The last thing you do
before you leave the house is take a shower. People
make this mistake time and time and time again. They
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wake up out a habit and take a shower. You
brush your teeth, go pee, take a shower. Everyone has
the same morning routine to go pee, brush your teeth,
take a shower. Not on travel day, because the worst
thing that can happen to you is to get sweaty
and sticky before you load your wife's seventy five pound
bags into the back of the car, and then you're sweaty,
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and then the sweat will dry, and then you're sticky,
and then you're sticky on a plane, and you smell,
you can smell yourself, You're oily, you're miserable. Allow this
one little travel tip from Jesse to change your life. Yes,
I know I refer to myself and the third person.
I think I'm going to be doing that a lot
more now. It just seems more me. Allow Jesse to
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tell you this. The last thing I do. I wake up,
I've got my sweats on, I'm loading bags into the car,
letting the dog out. I do every single thing I
can possibly do. The very last thing is I get
in the shower and put my clothes on. Chris said,
I've put way too much thought into this. That's such
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a young man thing to say. Chris. You know why
I've put thought into this, Chris, because I've lived on
the other side of it, my friend. I have been there,
starting out the eight hour road trip we have that
day covered in sweat. I'm then sticky. My boxers are
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sticking to my butt all day long. My shirt, I
can smell myself. I've been there, sitting on the plane,
having sweated to load all the bags in. Now on
top of the normal travel stress. Oh no, the pilot's
a woman. We're all gonna die. Everything else that goes
through your mind, and I've been sweaty during it, and
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I've discovered a better way and done it a better way.
The last thing I do is shower. Now I'm a
travel professional. Maybe instead of insulting me, Chris, you should
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you want to have the clarity of mind that teaches
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soon as I said it, you're thinking, Wow, this guy's
a genius. How do you come up with that? Well,
that's because my tea levels are through the roof. You know,
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Speaker 4 (28:05):
Day The Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (28:11):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of The
Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Monday. Remember you can
email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Okay, I'm
gonna play this and we're gonna move off it, but
just remember that human nature doesn't really change. Our technology changes,
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nations rise and fall and all that all that stuff,
but human beings don't really change. And this includes the
horrible institution of slavery, which I will never understand. I
will never understand how no matter your belief system, how
there are always so many people on the planet who
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think owning another human being is okay. It's just so
obviously not okay. But it's something that's always been with
us every no matter your skin color or your religion,
what country your people came from, here's something that's almost
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to guarantee. People in your lineage have not only been slaves,
they've been slave owners. It's so common, and I'll never
understand how people think that that is an acceptable thing
to do to other human beings. And it goes on.
Now it's just quieter all around us. I'll be very,
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very vague, but I have some contacts in the international
I'll call it law enforcement realm. I'll just put it
that way, and we talk and catch up on life
and what's going on. I am floored at how prolific
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human trafficking is. Gigantic human trafficking networks are going on
all around us. And when you say you know this
human trafficking, it's perfectly natural to think, well, yeah, I'm
sure in somewhere in the Middle East, of course, in Africa,
well I could see those dirty Russians doing that, But
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it's everywhere. It's all around us. Do you hear this story?
Speaker 5 (30:31):
Customs and Border Protection providing us new information within the
past ninety minutes or so. The agency also posted this
new video of an arrest. CBP says that they executed
a federal search warrant today targeting a human smuggling hub.
Tied to national security threats. Two people were arrested. Seven
and other Iranian nationals were taken into custody earlier this
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week at the same address. Some of those people were
on the FBI terror watch list We've learned. CBP says
the smuggling network trafficked people from out of a serial regimes,
including you, rad opposing direct risk to US national security.
Speaker 1 (31:09):
All around US children, women, organs. Isn't that kind of
weird and gross? Like horror movie kind of weird and gross?
Don't you find that weird and gross? That organs are
such a big thing. They're a huge deal. I I
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don't get it. I guess in a way, I'm glad
I don't get it. But man, that's just disgusting. It's awful. Yeah,
it's awful. Anyway, I want to talk to you really
quickly before I do some emails. Burying your dog is awful,
isn't it. That is a day. It's the day you
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dread when you get a dog. If you've had dogs.
I've had dogs my whole life. When you have dogs
and you've done it enough times and they start to
get up there, you think to yourself, man, I don't
know what I'm gonna do when he's gone. I don't
know what I'm gonna do when she's gone. That's gonna
be a bad day. Well, we can't keep them alive forever,
but we can keep them alive longer if we start
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giving them actual nutrition. But we don't have to lose
our dogs at ten years old. We can start sprinkling
rough greens on their food and keep them for longer.
Don't you want that? Keep them away from the vet?
Not all these health problems all the time, cancer and joints.
And when your dog finally gets vitamins and minerals and
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probiotics and your dog can live longer and live healthier,
live better, why don't you try it? And they have
it for your cat too, if you want it roughgreens
dot com, slash Jesse, or you can call eight three
three three three my dog. Let's push that terrible day
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off as long as we possibly can. Eight three three
three three, my dog. All right, enough, heavy stuff. This
is a great story.
Speaker 4 (33:06):
One driver in particular, explain that truck driving to him
is more than just a job, but rather a way
of life. He's always enjoyed, but he now understands the
urgent need for him to learn.
Speaker 1 (33:18):
English if he is to continue in this line of work. No,
it's a long time ago, is uh I needed to
speak in English? But all and today is more necessary.
They're complaining. Is a bunch of people complaining because Trumps
signed an executive order that truck drivers have to learn English.
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And this stuff is one, it's wonderful, it's necessary. But two, man,
the mentality that's out there now, the mentality that has
been put out there for years and years and years
that everybody should just be able to come here, and
you don't need to assimilate at all, no need, You
don't have to learn the language. No, not at all.
We certainly don't want to be rude. No need to
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learn the language. Oh it's Somali Independence day. Up, gather
around so sobody. Yeah. The mentality not just local mentality
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mainly fostered by Democrats with some Republicans, but the mentality
that has gone around the world. It's started here and
it's spread or around the world, this sense of entitlement
that everybody should just be able to come to America.
After all, our borders don't mean anything, our sovereignty don't
mean doesn't mean anything. The birthright for your children doesn't
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mean anything. This country's just for well for anybody who
wants to come in and tear it up. It's really
beyond belief how many of those trucks out on the
highway are driven by somebody who can't read, speak or
understand English. That is dangerous. It's freaking terrible. I can't
believe we live in that system. And now give a
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headline by go you know, you know the thing headlines
we didn't get to. Senate Gop puts one point six
trillion dollars in spending on the chopping block. Yeah, the
big beautiful bill is big and horrible, and they've been
voting on it. Honestly, during the show, they've been doing
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votes on what's in it, what's not in it. We
we don't have one yet. And believe me, that's a
good thing. And the more we raise our voices, the
better the bill gets. So keep raising your voices about
the ugly things and it keep emailing your congressman and
your senator. Senator Pentagon's power play to build a meaner,
leaner air Force shakes Washington, DC. They're removing the a
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ten ward hog. That amazing amazing plane that has saved
countless lives, and that kind of bums me out. Canada
rescinds digital services tax after Trump halts trade talks. These
countries continue to do this. They continue to say, well, fine,
America is going to pay a big fat tax. Screw that,
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we're super tough, and then Trump goes out and slaps
them around and threatens them with something that would destroy them. Canada,
I'm sorry, you don't have the power to threaten us
with anything that we can't threaten you with ten times more.
So just stop doing it. Let's bork out a trade
deal and stop doing it. Stop attempting this. We don't
have to do this routine, all right, that's all