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This is a Jesse Kelly Shows, The Jesse Kelly Show,
another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Thursday.
It's been up, it's been down, it's been history, it's
been current. Yeah, we're gonna keep doing that this hour.
I never did answer the question at the end of
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last hour, what history thing have I learned that has
disillusioned me? I'll go into that in a second. After
we do that, we're gonna talk about winning the war
against the communists in our country. We'll talk about that.
We have so much more. It's gonna be a great,
great time. We're gonna talk about mainstream science, all that
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and so much more. Stew to come on two hours
left of the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now. The
email was the guy had started reading about pirates, found
out it would be horrible to be or pirate. It
didn't last very long, and life sucked. Okay, what about me?
All right, so let me let me lay this out
for you. I you know, I've always liked I've always
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admired and been interested in tribal peoples of any kind.
I find different lifestyles, different cultures, different tribes to be fascinating.
Whether that's American Indians or Aborigines, or the Gauls or
the African tribes, or it's just the way different cultures
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have lived and fought and all these things. I've always
been fascinated by it, And like when we would play
Cowboys and Indians as a kid, which I don't even
know if you're allowed to do that anymore, but half
the time I wanted to be one of the Indians.
Sometimes I wanted to be a Cowboys. Sometimes I wanted
to be an Indian. And I realize a lot of
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this is America's education system and the way it's presented
in things like that. But I grew up thinking that
in a lot of ways, tribal peoples were actually superior fighters,
better fighters. America only won because we had more numbers
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or something like that or something. The tribal peoples were
superior fighters because they had a better warrior spirit and
they got super angry, and because they got angry and
had a warrior spirit, that that's why they would prevail. Yeah,
you ever seen the movie Brave Heart. Most people besides
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Jewish producer Chris have seen the movie Braveheart. That's still
so weird to me. We're not going into that. You've
seen the movie Brave Heart and the battle scenes in
Braveheart where you have this English army there with all
their armor on and all their shields on and their
marching in formation, and then what happens William Wallace in
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this group of Scots. They don't have any armor at all,
some little dinky shields, and they don't even they don't
even have formation at all. They just start screaming and
yelling and they're really mad. And because they're really mad
and they're screaming and yelling, they just take off running
across the field like a bunch of nutballs. And because
they're so mad and because they have a warrior spirit,
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that's how they defeated the English. Yeah, that's a bunch
of crap. That never happened at all. That's not how
that works. The truth is that training in discipline, they
will win the day. Almost every single time, Roman armies
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used to wipe out used to routinely wipe out armies
that were several times their size, and those armies they
were fighting were really angry and had a great warrior spirit. Ah,
you didn't have any discipline, you didn't have enough armor,
you didn't have any discipline. Your fifty thousand guys. You're
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welcome to run screaming at that formation of twenty thousand Romans.
But you know what that formation of twenty thousand Romans
is going to do. They're going to stay in formation.
They're going to keep their shields where they should be.
They're going to watch you gash yourself out, because endurance
is real. Nobody ran across a field five hundred yards
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with a sword and then started fighting, because you'd be
out of breath just like you would, and you wouldn't
be able to do it anymore. The Romans are going
to sit there, they're going to stay in formation. You're
going to be gassed, and they're going to cut you
to ribbons, and you're going to lose. Custer's last stand
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that everybody knows about Custer's last stand, the Battle of
the Little Big Horn. Custer rides in to kill a
bunch of Indians and instead he gets out fought and
slaughtered because they had a superior warrior spirit. Not The
only reason he lost is they had more than ten
times his number. Every other time, virtually every other time
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there was a major engagement between American troops and the
Indian tribes. The Indian tribes got freaking mopped up, slaughtered,
completely slaughtered. Isn't that a freaking bummer? Then you don't
you find that to be a bummer. What's a good
example I could get today modern day. Let's say there's
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a guy and this guy has been he was a wrestler,
he wrestles, and then he's been training in boxing. He's
been a wrestler and a boxer, and he's been training
for five years. Five years he's been wrestling in boxing,
wrestling and boxing, and wrestling and boxing. And let's say
that guy does something terrible to you. He walks up
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to you in the bar and slaps your wife. If
you're a dude, he's gonna beat the living crap out
of you. No, but I'll be really mad, don't care.
He's trained, you're not. He's going to beat the living
crap out of you. Isn't that disappointing? I don't know
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why I found that to be so disappointing, But every
time I dig into one of these stories, the only
time tribal people's ever, ever, ever had a victory over
the more established powers, you know, the Zulus and things
like that. The only time it ever happened was when
they outnumbered them by leaps and bounds to such a
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degree that you ran out of bullets. I don't know why.
I found that to be disappointing. And I'll give you
one more. I'll give you one more Vikings. Isn't everybody
fascinated by Vikings? Men are? Women?
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Are?
Speaker 1 (07:06):
We just are? There was a show I actually never
watched it, but it's supposed to be Great Vikings. It
had several seasons, very famous show. You know, women are
fascinated by the blonde here, ripped dudes, straight and guys
are fascinated by this warrior culture Vikings. But they were
mostly just farmers. And don't get me wrong, they were
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great warriors. Don't get wrong, they were They were great warriors.
I'm not not putting down Vikings. But when Vikings did
their raids, they would usually just go grab a sword
and a shield and they go find some soft target
somewhere that wasn't that well defended, and they go pillage
some some some some monastery or something like that and
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take some gold. And it was a weekend, you know,
it was. It was a week And then you go
back home, and he wasn't sitting around drinking grog all
day training with his sword. He was just farming some corn.
That was it. And I'm believeing Viking culture is fascinating.
It's just we all grow up with the movie version
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of a lot of things about past cultures and things,
and it's not It's not always real. That's man. I
feel terrible. I shouldn't have even answered that question. I
feel terrible for how many bubbles I just completely burst.
Let's talk politics. Hey, Jesse, you spoke about war with communists. Well,
to win a war, you must destroy your enemy's ability
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to wage war. Stopping illegal immigration and deporting illegals is
a good start, but I believe we must focus on
future generations. Let's face it, with their love of abortion
in transing kids, they're not replacing their own, so they
have to recruit our children. Shut down the Department of education,
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so on and so forth. Okay, so let's talk about
this in a very practical sense, and what I'm about
to say could possibly be offensive, I guess, and remember,
as always, if you're offended, I don't care. You can
email me Jesse at jesse kellyshow dot com. I don't care.
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I am not telling you that starting a family, getting
married and starting a family is for everyone. That's complete crap.
For some people, it's not for them. Maybe you're a
dude and maybe that's not your life. Maybe you don't
want that to be your life. Maybe you're a woman,
it's not your life. Maybe you don't want it, maybe
you do. It doesn't matter. Not saying that, but I
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am saying this, and you've heard me say this before.
You know what, the strongest, longest lasting form of anti
communism is start a family and raise good kids. Start
a family and raise good kids. Those legions of demons
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you see in the streets, the animals out there are
always rioting and protesting and screaming and crying and devivva.
Those are almost all broken people from broken homes, and
we have to defeat them. Don't get me wrong, but
we should feel wet, We should feel bad for them.
They're broken. Now. Democrats will break them on purpose because
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they understand a broken person is a perfect recruit for
the Democrat party. A happy person, a content person never
going to be a Democrat. They understand that. But you
want to really fight communists, get married and make babies
and raise them right. There's no better way, no better way.
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Now before we move on talk about modern science and
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at Jesse Kelly's Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show
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Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. All right, let's get
back to the question, shall we. Oh wait, wait, I
almost forgotten. I almost forgot. So you understand that the
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show can be always family friendly. It always will be
okay for your kids. I believe in that. I always have,
I always will. You don't hear me cussing on here.
I'm not gonna You don't have to stress when you
leave the room and your kids are in the car
listening to the show. Although if you left the room,
why would your kids be in the car. That would
probably be a stressful thing. Either way, your kids can
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listen and it'll be fine. But I understand that I
can be offensive. I get that. And every now and
then we get some voicemails. Remember how I said, I
was talking last night about the Haitians, how they gathered
at the border, and then I made some crack about it.
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You know, they didn't go back home and eat each other.
They biden. Let them in Apparently I offended somebody. Mister
mister Kelly, thank you for your work. But as you
refer to Haitians going home to eat each other, they
are not cannibals. Please watch your words. Educate yourself more
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on other cultures because they're beautiful people. Their country is
just riddled with corruption. Okay, thank you, sir, have a
good night. Why is Haiti riddled with corruption? What is it? Look?
I'm just asking a question. What is it about Haiti
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that makes Haiti riddled with corruption? Is there? Chris? I
realized I went to community college. Corey. You can help
me out here if you want. Is there like a
bug or something? Is there that they have a special
bug there is? It is the weather maybe, but that
wouldn't make any sense because they share an island with
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the Dominican Republican. Then the Dominican Republic is doing just fine. Huh,
So it can't be the weather. I don't think it's
a I don't think it's a bug per se. Hmmm
is it? Is it? Maybe the Haitians themselves, I mean,
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surely that can't be. Stop selling me on this namby
Pamby crap about how all people are beautiful. All cultures
are beautiful. Some cultures suck and don't sell. I've been
to all these crappy places in the world, by the way,
and the only people who talk like that are people
who've never been there. Are rancid, despicable cultures all over
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the world, cultures that abuse people, abuse women and kids.
You talk about corruption, they don't give me that crap.
Haiti sucks. Caujitians are there. That's why, because their culture
is a voodoo, demonic culture, and that's why it sucks.
The people that Sharon Island with them seem to be
doing just freaking fine. Haiti sucks cause of Haitians. So
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don't ever tell me that again, you Woo's jesse. If
the mainstream media is wrong, then why do people still
believe in mainstream science? Do they employ the same tactics
to destroy the critical thinking using the education system? Could
the global flood and genesis actually be true? What are
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your thoughts about the Bible both predictions of the Mark
of the Beast? How accurate they think the Bible was?
I think the Bible is one hundred percent accurate. And
why in the world do you think you can find
seashells in the mountains of Montana and listen, I'm not
asking you to sign up for my belief system. But
there are all kinds of cultures, and there's all kinds
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of science who acknowledge the world was flooded at one
point in time. That is, that's actually science. And you
don't just have to read about that in the Book
of Genesis the world was flooded. You can believe what
you want to believe about that the world was flooded.
As far as mainstream science, there's all kinds of mainstream
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science that's crap. And you know how you know because
if you look back in history at the science that
was widely accepted. In fact, at various points in history,
you were considered heretic. They'd run you out of town,
they'd kill you if you disagreed with it. Science that
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turned out to be completely bonkers, wrong science. I realized
this got blown up during COVID, This concept science is
never ever, ever settled. If you ever have somebody tell
you anything beyond you know, gravity, If somebody tells you
the science on something is settled, that's a human being
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who doesn't understand what science is supposed to be. Science
is supposed to be asking questions, figuring out things constantly.
There's never an end to it. There's never an end
to it. Did you ever read about all the French
people who died building the Panama Canal? The French tried
it before we succeeded. You know why so many of
them died because the genius scientists were putting cups of
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water underneath the beds of the French soldiers who were
sick from mosquitos. They were putting mosquito nets under the
beds of guys who were dying from malaria. That was settled.
Sorry's back then. Science is never ever settled ever. There
are so many things we will find out as we
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get order, maybe when we get to heaven one day,
that are ridiculously wrong. Don't ever listen to that crap.
The one thing you can bank on is precious metals.
That is the one thing you can bank on, because
history says you can bank on it. If I've told
you this before, if I handed you a big sack
of gold or silver, I just dropped this big sack
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right in your lap, and I put you in a
time machine and I send you back to ancient Rome
or any ancient China, Egypt, whenever. Isn't it insane to
think you could walk around Rome and buy whatever you
wanted with the sack of gold I handed you today.
That's lasting power. Let gold cod get you some physical
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gold or silver. We may all need that one day.
Get it in your retirement again. Reliable might have a
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We'll be back. This is the Jesse Kelly Show. It
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is the Jesse Kelly Show. I have fantastic Thursday member.
You can download the show. iHeart Spotify iTunes. Let's get
back to the questions. Dear men, You whisper, I've never
heard you. Embrace the greatness that is the tater tot
when haired correctly, crispy on the outside, little spicy seasoning,
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dipped in proper Idaho fry sauce, I believe the tater
top is potato in its ultimate form. Are you anti tott?
And his name is Chris. I've praised tater tots multiple
times on this show. Tater tots are the superior form
of potato. In fact, me Jewish producer Chris, producer Corey.
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We went out last night after the show. Ah, Chris
got something gross and kosher. Corey got a cheese pizza.
I'm not even kidding. He ordered a cheese pizza like
a woman. I of course got the right thing on
the menu, and everyone admired what I got, and mine
came with tater tots. The gentleman tried the tater tots.
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Look you should see the looks on their faces, the
look of resignation that once again the menu whisper nailed it.
The only thing I'll push back on is your upper
Idaho fry sauce. It's ketchup in mayonnaise, buddy, everybody's fries sauce,
it's just ketchup in mayonnaise in everybody who has a
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fry sauce. You mentioned Idaho, I'm sure you're from Idaho.
Look I like Idaho. I love Idaho. Cordeline The Works
I've been to all of it. Your fry sauce is
the same as a fries sauce they serve in Boston.
It's the same as a fries sauce they serve in Miami, Seattle,
San Diego, Omaha. Little rock fry sauce is ketchup in mayonnaise.
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And while we're on the subject, before we move on
to the other things, can we please stop calling the
thousand Island dressing you put on the burger secret sauce.
It's not a secret. The secret is out. Everyone understands
it's thousand Island dressing. Maybe you put an onion in there,
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maybe you put some pickles in there, but it's always
the secret sauce is thousand Island dressing every single time.
The secret is out. Okay, everybody knows your secret sauce
is the same as everyone else's secret sauce. Jesse History
Nerd of the Year. I thoroughly enjoyed your history lesson
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about the Kamikaze of World War Two from your description
of the devastation of the Japanese war machine as well
as the intense bombing of mainland Japan. Did we really
need to drop two nukes to end the Japanese conflict
or was this more of a show of might for
the rest of the world. I love the show, says
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his name is Dave. Well, it depends on how you
look at this thing. First, we were we were knee
deep in the commitment of the Japanese soldiers, the Japanese
military complex, the entire war. It wasn't just Kamakazi. As
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I laid out Monday and Tuesday night and download those
iHeart Spotify iTunes, it wasn't just the Kamakazi, the entire war.
These people were killing themselves to kill you. That's eye opening.
They didn't have to deal with that in Europe. That's
not something that was dealt with end mass in other
theaters anywhere in the world. Anyone who fought on the
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Pacific knew the Japanese will kill themselves to kill you.
So we had that then. As I already laid out
Monday and Tuesday, the Battle of Okinawa. You know everyone
knows about Ewo Jima. Okinawa was several times larger than
Ewo Jima. Okinawa was a nightmare from hell, and they
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were dug in everywhere, and we had our Kama Kazis. Well,
they had their kama Kazis kill five thousand sailors while
the Marines and Army are dying in droves on the
on the island, and the Kamikazi's really played a big
a part, I shouldn't say a big part. They played
a part in the decision to drop the bomb. Think
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about going back to the drawing board after Okinawa and
your America and you just had five thousand troops die
because Japanese pilots are crashing their planes into your ships
on purpose. That was for Okinawa. Okinawa is Chris. We
looked this up. I think it's two or three hundred
miles off the coast of Japan. It's closed, don't get
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me wrong, but it's it's one hundred and couple hundred miles.
If you're in America and your war planning, you just
lost five thousand sailors and you're not even at Japan yet.
They'll do that for Okinawa. But you're not even at
mainland Japan yet. You're going through the numbers in your
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head and you're thinking to yourselves, how many troops are
we going to lose? And I've heard the estimates. The
estimates are we'd lose a million troops. And this is
a fact. Several hundred thousand body bags had already been
ordered for the American military for our troops planning for
the invasion. We knew we were going to lose people
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in droves four hundred miles okay okay, I was four
hundred miles off the coast of Japan. You're four hundred
miles away. You lost five thousand sailors to planes crashing.
This is all being calculated in the minds of America's military,
in the minds of America's politicians. And keep something else
in mind. I mentioned already that when the Kami Kazis
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started killing our troops, we initially blacked out the media
from it. Hey, nope, you're not talking about it, started
lying about it. Why because the American people were They
were getting tired of the war. This is post Germany.
Remember remember this is post Germany. Germany had already surrendered
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by this time. The American people in their minds and hey,
the Nazis are defeated. We just lost how many people
in Okinawa? Where even is Okinawa? The American people were
getting tired of it. Now, should we have dropped it
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or should we not you had three options. Essentially, the
way I see it, you had three options, and I
mean there's a lot of literature that backs this up.
You can disagree with me, It's fine, I'm not I
don't know everything. You can drop the atom bombs you have,
we only had two. You can drop the atom bombs
you have. You're going to kill women and children, a
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lot of them, and you can try to punch them
so hard they surrender finally. Or you can drop the
unconditional surrender thing. That's option too. Remember that was our decision,
and I'm not questioning the decision, but we can debate
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it for sure. We decided unconditional surrender was the only
thing the Japanese or Japanese could do well. Once you
take that stance, they're never allowed to negotiate a peace
of any kind. There can be no negotiated peace. You
have to throw yourself before the American president and say
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I'll take whatever you give me. Once you take that stance,
then you have to defeat people entirely all the way.
Once you decide you're never allowed to sue for peace,
and that was the decision that America had made, then
you have to utterly defeat them. You have made that
choice when you decide unconditional surrender is the only option.
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So you either drop the bombs, you drop this whole
unconditional surrender thing. Or and this is people who are
knowledgeable about this subject, this is their best argument they
make against dropping the bombs. And it's a very good
argument against dropping the bombs. I disagree with it, but
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it's a good argument. The argument is, we had complete
and total ownership of the seas. Japan could float nothing.
We were sinking all of it. They were starving already,
they were facing a revolt already. We could have just
blockaded the island. The whole thing. Is that more humane
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than a couple atom bombs? One hundred million people starving
to death? I would push back on that. That's where
I disagree. I don't think starving one hundred million people
to death is more humane than a couple atom bombs,
is what it is. All Right, Let's move on. Let's
talk a little bit of politics, small government, Thomas Jefferson.
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Let's talk about your dog. I keep getting these requests
or more Fred stories. You don't want more Fred stories.
Believe me, you don't want to know what I have
to go through. Did I ever tell you what he did?
When we were in Montana for a month. Aubrey was
so mad. He basically abandoned us for Grandma. He wouldn't
even he didn't want to come over. He didn't want
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to stay with us at all. He just loves my
mom so much. He really he's the biggest trader in
the world. If you're giving him affection, if you are
scratching Fred's ears or nusling with Fred, then you're his
favorite person in the world. I am convinced. I'm convinced
unless it was a stranger, Fred would be not that pleasant.
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But if it was someone we welcomed into our home,
I'm convinced that if that person loved on Fred for
an hour, he would leave with them. I'm telling you,
he's the most disloyal dog in the world. All he
wants is love. I don't even know why we're keeping
him alive, but we are. We're sprinkling rough Greens on
his food. Don't you want to keep your dog alive?
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We'll be back. I've got on animal inside on me.
Say yesse Kelly, you're listening to the Jesse Kelly Show.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Thursday.
Remember you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow
dot com. So we've talked about something along these lines
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before before I get back to the emails. But it
is it's wild to me watching I think, I think
it's hilarious watching what has happened to the Democrat Party
and that they spent so many years, years and years
and years and years and years not only courting angry, malcontented,
mentally ill people, but doing everything they possibly can to
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nourish that, to create more of them, angry, malcontented, mentally
ill people. And you know why we talk about it.
That person's gonna vote Democrat. You know, an angry, bitter person,
a malcontented person, a mentally ill person. Who they vote for.
You get somebody broken mentally, get somebody whose soul is broken.
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They're gonna vote Democrat forever Democrats know this to understand
who their voters are. The problem is they courted and
created so many mentally ill people. Now they can't break
away from them, even when they're politically unpopular, politically suicidal.
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Even they can't get away from them. It's like the
mentally ill people have put a leash on the Democrat
Party and any attempt to escape from it, they yanked
them back in. Doctor Frankenstein truly is now controlled by
his monster. Remember after the election, men and women's sports
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is an eighty twenty issue. Every poll shows it. Even
the majority of Democrats don't want dudes playing against women
in sports, even the majority of Democrats. In one Democrat Moulton,
I'm gonna say his name is Seth Moulton. I might
have that wrong, who knows. I went to community college.
But one Democrat congressman came out after Trump won. And
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it's not like he came out against the Traney stuff
or anything like that. It's a mental illness or he
didn't even was not honest in that way at all
all he said. He made the most benign statement. I've
got daughters, and yeah I don't. I don't think dudes
should be able to compete against them. He was savaged
by his own parties so badly he came out and apologized.
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Hasn't brought it up since. Democrats like Rama Manuel. You
remember Rama Manuel in case you don't. Ram e Manuel
has been a heavy hitter in American politics for a
long time, and he was Barack Obama's chief of staff.
He's notoriously a vicious political fighter. Remember that story where
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he walked in on a Democrat I think it was
a senator maybe a congressman in the shower trying to
rally support for something Obama was doing. Walks up to
this poor Democrat who's naked in the shower and starts
poking him in the chest and threatening him. That's Rama Manuel. Well,
Ram Emmanuel has been flirting with running for office again.
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Rama Manuel remembers Barack Obama much as you or I
may hate him. Barack Obama built a coalition where Normanis
would vote for him. I, of course never did. You
never did. But a lot of Norms and Norma's voted
for Barack Obama. So rom and manuelll knows what a
winning coalition, what a winning Democrat coalition looks like. And
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it's not like he again, he's come out and said, ah,
this tranny stuff has not said anything like that. He's
made some statements of it. We need to drop this. Uh,
this needs this needs to go away. I see the
poll numbers. This is dumb. This needs to go away.
Gavin Newsom. You remember that interview Gavin Newsom did on
the Sean Ryan Show where he tried to meely mouth
his way through it. Uh A, man, I get it. Kids.
(34:34):
You know that stupid voice he's got. That was pretty good,
wasn't it, Chris, I nailed it. I nailed it. Anyway, Well,
you know we have that tranny democrat in Congress. Tim McBride,
I'm not that happy about it.
Speaker 2 (34:47):
I do believe that that those statements have been over corrections, yes,
but I also believe that we and look, I don't
want to also question the authenticity. I mean, I don't
know the motivations for some of those comments. I don't
want to question the authenticity of those beliefs. If those
(35:10):
are their authentic beliefs. You know, people can have a conversation,
but I don't believe that that is the place we
need to go. Republicans are the ones that are obsessed
with this issue. And that's one of my gripes with
sort of the ROMs framing is he perpetually accepts this
notion that the Democratic Party is more interested in bathrooms
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than classrooms, and that's just not true.
Speaker 1 (35:37):
They can't escape the monster they created. They have courted,
these people created, these people every chance they get. And
now even if you read the numbers and you know
your position on whatever, the trainee, open board, whatever it is,
you know your positions unpopular. You know your position is
(36:01):
a political loser. You know the position you're supposed to take,
they still can't get away from it. Trapped And it's awesome.
It's awesome to watch them be trapped because what they
did to this country and the way they have abused
their mentally ill based is really really evil. It just is.
(36:22):
It's really evil. Stop talking about this. I'm gonna talk
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(36:45):
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(38:12):
All right, we have to talk about the invasion of
Western Europe. Someone wants to talk a little about a
bit about Thomas Jefferson. Someone wants me to do some
history of Palestine, Israel, history of that area. That'll be
super offensive. Someone even wants to talk more about Kama
Cozi stuff. All that and more coming up in the
final hour. Hang on,