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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
a wonderful, wonderful bun line. Don't you miss it, Chris,
I don't know why. Don't shake your head like that. Anyway,
we have Liz Wheeler coming up this hour. We're gonna
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talk to her about Maha because I've been doing a
lot more fasting. We'll talk about that in a little while.
We are going to talk about they're totally gonna kill
you and steal your organs, light things like that. We'll
do emails who do all kinds of things on the
final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show. Now, before I
get to the emails, I'm going had to do a
couple quick things here. I first wanted to remind you
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of this that we are fighting evil. We're not fighting bad,
We're fighting evil, and evil doesn't stop. They'll never stop.
It has to be defeated. They're not going to quit,
They're not going to change their ways. It has to
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be defeated. For instance, all this DEI stuff that we've
been ranting about for ages, really the focus on diversity
at all, you know, it kills everything whenever you decide
to start focusing on diversity instead of merit, whatever you're
diversifying will die. It will rode away and die. Now
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that's not just something you know. The communists know that
as well. They get it. They're dumb, but they get
that too. They understand that if you're hiring a bunch
of air traffic controllers and too many white people pass,
so you just fire them in mass and then change
the test. They understand that's going to result in people dying.
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But they're okay with that. They haven't changed their thinking
at all. They haven't changed their ways. We have to
be constantly vigilant. Joe Biden was dragged out of his
chair and had to give a little speech, still bragging
about it.
Speaker 2 (02:23):
I have pointed the most demographically diverse slate of judges
ever in the history of the United States of America.
On top of that list, one version of the vist
lawyers I've ever met, Katanji Brown Jackson, the first black
woman on the United States Supreme Court.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
Keep in mind that Joe Biden announced before Katanji Brown
Jackson that he was only going to pick a woman
and a black woman. He of course did what's that
eliminates how many candidates, It eliminates how many qualified people gone?
He did she now publicly embarrass herself to the point
that committed communists Sonia Sowdomayor rebukes her openly for embarrassing everybody.
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And they're not sorry at all, not even a little
bit sorry. I'll give you another one. This is Colorado
Governor Jared Poulis. Listen to this one. What's different?
Speaker 2 (03:21):
Now?
Speaker 1 (03:21):
Why are voters unhappy with you?
Speaker 3 (03:23):
Well?
Speaker 4 (03:23):
I would say two things. You know, Ultimately, the goal
of any political party, hopefully ours, is to win. That
means getting fifty one percent. I hope fifty five to
fifty eight percent gives you a little cushion. That means
that you have to provide an outlet for people's frustrations
from across the ideological spectrum.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
Right, did you hear what he just said? How does
he view politics? Who? Hey? Who's that guy? Hey, Chris?
Who's that guy on the radio who describes communism as
the religion of the malcontent? Who is his name? Starts
with a jay? Don't shake your head, Chris. Who is
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Jesse Jesse k Kelly is his name? That's the definition
of communism? The religion of the malcontent. Listen to him again. Listen.
Does he say he wants to make your life better,
wants to lower your costs, get crime down. No, he understands,
Jared Polus does that. He's a communist. He understands the
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way he can keep power is finding, recruiting and nourishing
more malcontents. And every now and then they just come
right out and say it's different.
Speaker 3 (04:29):
Now, why are voters unhappy with you?
Speaker 4 (04:32):
Well, I would say two things. You know, Ultimately, the
goal of any political party, hopefully ours, is to win.
That means getting fifty one percent. I hope fifty five
to fifty eight percent gives you a little cushion. That
means that you have to provide an outlet for people's
frustrations from across the ideological spectrum.
Speaker 1 (04:47):
Right, he doesn't view himself as a servant of the people,
as a protector of Colorado or America or anything like that.
He's an outlet for your frustrations. Hey, who are you
mad at? Elect me and I'll hurt them for you.
That's communism. One oh one. Let's move on. Let's talk
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about other stuff. I don't want to get to the
ugly Oregon donor stuff because it's just way too dark.
We're behind on the emails. Let's do those. Jesse quote,
chess is different from weightlifting, weightlifting is different from volleyball,
but boys are not different from girls. He's talking, of course,
about the rear Admiral Pete Boudhaje edge and his new
talking point because he's running for president and he's going
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to be asked a lot about the trandy stuff here.
He was. Remember this on last week when President Trump
says something like no boys and girls' sports, which is
a phrase that they use, it sounds like you're not
signing on to that.
Speaker 5 (05:42):
I think that chess is different from weightlifting, and weightlifting
is different from volleyball, and middle school is different from
the Olympics. So that's exactly why I think that we
shouldn't be grandstanding on this as politicians. We should be
empowering communities and organizations and schools to make the right decisions.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
You know what he's doing. They're on the wrong side
of this. They know I'm talking about electorally, Woll set
aside the morals of all that and for a moment,
but electorally, they're on the wrong side of this, but
they understand the liberal and Peggy's, you know, the beating
heart of the Democrat party mentally ill women. They will
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demand more tranny stuff. They will demand that you stay
with them on this issue. It's not rational, but if
they were rational, they'd be Republicans. So he's going to
try to muddy the waters. They're all going to and honestly,
who's more experienced at mutting the waters than Pete. He's
going to try what, Chris what He's going to try
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to muddy the waters. They're all going to do it.
Gavin Newsom, you heard him were I'm not going to
go back and play it all again. This is how
Democrats are going to answer the men and women's sports question.
They have to try to let the Demons know I'm
on your side. Well, at the same time not freaking
out normally American who doesn't want Trina spiking volleyballs off
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of his daughter's face? Jesse, add figure skating to your
list of approved women in sports, and at the same
time probably get dudes. Well, look, you know why women
are wonderful at figure skating and horrible at basketball because
figure skating it involves grace. I mean, it's such a
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graceful thing. I No, I don't know much about it, right.
I only remember watching the Olympics when I was a kid,
and Ah will of course turn it on because she
wants to see the flips and spins and stuff like that.
But that's a wonderful sport for women. And I'm not
telling women not to play basketball and just mean we can't.
We can't ever acknowledge basic differences between the sexes now.
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And it's the weirdest thing in the world. How all
this got twisted up along the way with this poison
that we pour into people's mind. You can do anything
a man can do. No, you're not. No, you can't.
You're a woman, of course you can't. And a man
can't do everything a woman can do either. We are different.
We are, and it's fine. It's more than fine. It's wonderful.
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We're supposed to fit together because we're different. Jesse, I
have a bit of a sad story here to share.
My cousin's father in law was a World War Two
American Navy vet. He also served as an anti aircraft gunner.
He eventually, he unfortunately eventually took his own life as
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he wasn't able to shake the toll from shooting down
Kamakazi planes. From what I understand, it was the haunting
nightmare of the faces on the Japanese kama Kazi pilots
they shot down. I'm not a vet, but I would
guess clearly seeing the face of a pilot who's plane
you were shooting down at close range took an anti
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aircraft gunner's trauma to another level. It's not just that
the planes were crashing into your ships. It's the lack
of speed. We don't appreciate how slow these prop planes
were back then. These weren't jets. There are talks of
pilots smiling at guys as they've fly, waving at guys,
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and guys waving back. You can see them. It's like
someone zooming by you in a fast car. You can
see them. You can see them clearly. And look. One
of those things about World War Two, one of those
stats no one knows and we don't want to talk
about because it's uncomfortable, is over four hundred thousand you
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know what that is? Over four hundred thousand mental casualties
in World War Two of guys who broke mentally because
it was so horrible, and it was so brutal they
had to send them home and send them out. And
that was a different era. There wasn't social media, and
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there's much more of a stigma on men, you know,
complaining or however they would look at it back then,
And a lot of guys came home and suffered alcoholism
and suicide was very, very very common. We forget there
are a lot of There are a lot of casualties
in war that happened after the war, both then and now.
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Then and now that's still the case. All right, let's
move on. I actually do want to do a few
more of these emails. We're going to get to the
donor the organ donor stuff, but I first want to
talk to you about making meat perfectly every time. How
do you do that? How can you do that? How
do you ensure that whatever you're cooking will come out perfect?
(10:44):
It's all about temperature. Any one of these pit master
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the temperature. So how do you do that? Well, you're
always opening up your oven and sticking at thermometer in there,
open up the smoker, stick at thermometer in there. You
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gonna break it. Go to chefiq dot com and use
the promo code Jesse chefiq dot com code Jesse. More emails.
Next miss something, There's a podcast. Get it on demand
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is The Jesse Kelly Show. On a wonderful, wonderful Monday.
We've got Liz Wheeler coming up about ten minutes from now.
I'm gonna talk talk to her about fasting. At first.
I I haven't eaten since lunch and I feel alive.
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I'm telling you, I feel a burst of energy right now.
It's been three four hours since I've had anything to eat.
This fasting stuff is amazing, and I'm gonna fast again
after dinner. So just I'll talk to Liz about that
in a moment. Now, we have to change our thinking
on many things, and we are changing our thinking on
many things. But one thing we need more teeth about,
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believe it or not, is deportations and denaturalizations, taking away
your citizenship and sending you away. I'm going to play
you audio. It's in Mexican, but i'll translate in a moment.
I'm gonna play you audio. This is not just an
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American citizen. This is a member of Congress. Her name
is Delai Ramirez. She's a Democrat. Of course, she was
born to illegals in Chicago, I believe, born to illegals.
And she went down to a summit in Mexico City.
While giving a speech at that summit, she got up
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and she said this. That translates to no, I'm kidding. No,
that translates to I'm a proud Guatemalan before I'm an American.
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I know this is going to sound heavy handed. I
realized that. But she should immediately be removed from all
of her committee assignments by Mike Johnson. She should immediately
be put up for a vote to be removed from Congress,
and then she should be stripped her American citizenship and
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sent back to Guatemala. Well, she's never lived in Guatemala.
That's not my problem at all. We have an American representative.
This woman votes, She takes votes that affect your life,
in my life, in the life of your children, in Congress,
openly declaring it's not like she whispered it to her mother,
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openly declaring on stage that her loyalty is to another
country before the one where she's in Congress. This has
to be stopped. And I'm not calling for the arrest
of Democrats who voice opinions I disagree with on any
other issue really, abortion or taxes or whatever. Okay, I
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got it. You have a bunch of demonic views on things.
I get that if anybody declares their loyalty to be
to another country before America, they should be stripped of
their citizenship and sent away. Now, if that sounds extreme
to you, I would argue that you do not fully
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understand how deep the rot goes inside of our institutions
and how many disloyal foreigners we have on our soil
and in positions of power in this country. People with
no loyalty to America, people who exist here just so
they can loot the place that you and I are
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trying to protect and save and serve. They are here
to pillage the place. And we have got to start
being harder on these people, because, as we've discussed many
times before, they're not going to wake up and change
their thinking. It's not like they're going to stop being demons.
It's not like they're going to stop being disloyal. It's
not like they're just going to wake up and renounce
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communism tomorrow. That is who they are. Fine, let's deal
with them. How do we deal with them? Strip them
of citizenship and send them home, Send them away immediately.
There should be vote tomorrow. Mike Johnson should be stripping
her of committee assignments tomorrow for uttering those words. We
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can't continue like this. We can't. In fact, we should
take her cats and we should send them to a
zoo in Denmark. What Chris, listen, there's a headline from
the AP that a zoo in Denmark is asking for
pet donations to feed predators, and they're asking for guinea
pigs and rabbits and chickens and things like that. If
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I may make a suggestion, what about pedophiles now? Chris, listen, Chris, listen,
It'll be fine. We take people who hurt children, we
throw them into the lion enclosure. We put it on
pay per view, with the proceeds going to the families
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of the children who were hurt. Chris, why are you
shaking your head? Okay, you can have a cut, all right,
We'll give you a cut. The proceeds go to the
family of the children who were hurt. Everybody wins. What Chris, what,
You're exactly right. This goes along with my gladiator theory
that I had forever, where if they brought back the
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gladiatorial games today, everybody would complain. You wouldn't be able
to find a single person on camera who would support it.
And if they put it up on pay per view,
it would shatter every record there ever was. It would
shatter every single record. But this we're not pitting slaves
against each other. We take somebody who's less than a worm,
that would be a pedophile. We throw him in with
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the gorillas and we laugh when they tear off his
arm and beat him to death with it. I win,
you win. We could have watch parties there, we could
have we would do a Jesse Kelly show, watch party.
Oh look at this one. No way he's gonna make it.
It would be so much fun. And then look what
we'll do is we'll say, hey, if you survive an hour,
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you can go free. But then we'll lie. We'll just
send them right to the gas chamber. After that, what
just after that? Then we just kill him. Anyway, everybody
wins here. Let's talk to Liz Wheeler next about fasting
and other things. Hang on fighting for your freem every.
Speaker 5 (18:16):
Day the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (18:22):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. On a fantastic Monday. Chris,
I didn't tell you that I've been fasting. Doing a
fast again. I fasted almost all morning. All I had
was some blueberries and some coffee. That is a fast, Chris.
It doesn't mean you have to starve yourself. This isn't Ethiopia.
Let's talk to Liz about this. Joining me now, my
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friend Liz Wheeler of the Great Liz Wheelers Show. Liz,
not for religious reasons, but have you ever done any fasting.
I've been experimenting, and let me tell you, it's pretty
it's tough.
Speaker 3 (18:54):
Of all the disgusting combinations blueberries and coffee. We're giving
the toys of any two foods to break your fast.
Those are the ones you picked, Jesse. My goodness, Liz,
you have.
Speaker 1 (19:07):
To understand that's the fruit that ob that my wife
had cleaned. I'm not going to put it an effort
and do something else. There was a bowl of blueberries
when I opened up the fridge, so that's what I grabbed.
It was a simple calculation.
Speaker 3 (19:24):
I don't even know how to respond to this. I
am just coming off cleaning up a tin of raspberries
off the kitchen floor. My toddler had opened them up
for my younger toddler, and my older toddler reached them
dumped them onto the floor, and so I had to
clean them up and no one did any raspberries. The
story's giving me shades of the same experience.
Speaker 1 (19:43):
Sorry, Liz. Anyway, let me know if you need any
tips on intermittent fasting. As I dig into this in details.
Speaker 3 (19:50):
Are you in minute fasting for real?
Speaker 5 (19:53):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (19:53):
My gosh, yes, in between meals I'm not eating and
last night after dinner I fasted until breakfast this morning.
So yes, And I don't know what everyone complains about.
I found it to be pretty easy so far.
Speaker 3 (20:06):
You are just a real champ. I tell you, a
role model for the entire country at health guru, he
should be the King of Maha.
Speaker 1 (20:13):
Sounds like you gotta take it seriously. Okay, by the way,
on the Maha front, because I know you're one of
these weird health freaks like my wife. How are we
doing on that front? There was so much promise and
weirdos like you were excited, you know, RFK and healthy
and presentervatives and things like that. Are we making good
strides or has it been a big dud?
Speaker 3 (20:34):
No, We're making tremendous strides. I mean, the task before
Bobby Kennedy when he successfully got sentate confirmation for HHS Secretary,
which was no small miracle in and of itself, the
task before him was daunting. The entire public health establishment.
All these agencies HHS and NIH and CDC and FBA
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were one one hundred percent populated with deep staters and
deep staters a little bit different than like Rushygate deep staters.
I'm talking big pharma corrupted individuals who don't care about
the science, who just want to forcibly vax everybody and
poison everybody so that they can prescribe on that pill.
So walking in there, it's not something that he could
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change every policy in the space of a day. We
still see how he's trying to be subverted. Actually, when
he went on vacation, I think it was last week,
we got this weird news that the Maderna vaccine had
the Maderna covid mRNA vaccine, I should say specifically, had
been approved for children. This comes on the heels of
about a week before that the Pfizer mRNA jab had
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been pulled from the childhood immunization schedule, something that all
of us were so ecstatic about. We were like, that's
weird that the Maderna vaccine would be approved for children.
It turns out two rogue employees that the FBA had
pushed that approval through while RFK was on vacation. Imagine
that kind of subversion on your own team if you're
out on vacation. So the amount of progress that RFK
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has made is tremendous. I mean, it's also incumbent on
us not to be naive about I guess the speed.
I always have unrealistic expectations about how fast these people
should be able to accomplish things, And I think that
gives them urgency, but at the same time, like knowing
that he doesn't get into AHHS with an entire team
and this clean slate, knowing that there are people trying
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to subvert him and hide things and destroy evidence and
work against him. I think it's incredible what he's been
able to accomplish. They've set a new standard, the Kennedy bar,
for how they're going to analyze the safety and effectiveness
of new drugs and new medical products like vaccine. That's incredible,
something that should have been done fifty years ago. They've
you know, successfully taken food dies out of a whole
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host of really unfortunately popular probably stuff that you eat
often Jesse candy, and all kinds of junk food, the
names of which you know, I'm barely familiar with because
I'm munch on kale as my snacks and they're revamping.
I mean, listen, when RFK praises fast food restaurants. Some
of us in the MAHA movement, like, what are you
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talking about? Encourage kids to have a spinach shake for breakfast.
But truly, what URK is doing is not just catering
to those who are I don't know, I guess in
a position of privilege where we're eating spinach shakes for breakfast.
He's actually looking at a huge percentage of children in
our nation who, for better or for worse, and it's worse,
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are eating fast food and he's trying to make that
as healthy as possible for them before we have the
cultural revolution that says, wait a second, maybe you should
be eating actual, real food. So all that being said,
I think he's doing an incredible job. I do think
there's a big red flag with his new CDC director,
but I don't put that on him so much as
I put that on Senator Bill Cassidy. The original CDC
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director nominee from President Trump was great doctor Dave Weldon.
He was a former congressman from the early nineteen nineties
who was just following the science, asking, hey, why are
we having this uptick in autoimmune diseases, Why do we
have ADHD and autism? Why is this epidemic happening and
only two children, mostly young boys. Starting in the early
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nineteen nineties, he asked that question, and because of that,
Senator Bill Cassidy and Senator Susan Collins torpedoed Dave Weldon
from CDC director, and so President Trump. Because he wasn't
going to be approved. President Trump pulled his nomination and
put a woman by the name of Susan manares in, who,
in my opinion, is a serious red flag. I've never
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heard her articulate any MAHA views, any health freedom views.
She went in front of the Senate for her confirmation
hearing and basically defended mRNA vaccines even for children, and
trotted out the Pharma vaccine talking points. But otherwise I
would say RFK Junior's done a very good job so far.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
Speaking with Liz Wheeler of the Liz Wheelers Show. Okay, Liz,
the Russia hoax stuff we find out today, Pam Bondi's
convening a grand jury. Every day we have Cash Bettel,
we're talsea gaber to someone else dropping another stack of
papers in front of us, proving what we all know
to be true. But that doesn't send people to prison.
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Does someone actually burn for this?
Speaker 5 (25:13):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (25:14):
We have this motto on the Liz Wheelers Show that
exposing corruption is not real justice. It's the beginning of justice.
Real justice is purp walks and jumpsuits. So until we
see purp walks and jumpsuits, the reason we voted for
President Trump hasn't yet been fulfilled. And that reason is
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that we are demanding justice for all of these egregious
crimes that have been committed against us. When it comes
to russigate, this should be easy, Jesse, anyone from Obama.
And I know the argument against against charging Obama is
that he has presidential immunities thanks to President Trump. Well,
I don't know if I fully buy that, because it's
so obvious what kind of crimes he's committed. But John Brennan,
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John Brennan should be guilty of everything from feditious conspiracy
to grand conspiracy, to conspiracy to defraud the government, conspiracy
to deprive people of rights under the color of law,
in addition to you know, the piddly little perjury charges
we hear Pam Bondi trying to come up with for him.
This is this is. I said this on the show
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last week, and I say this again. Pam Bondi failed
big time with her botched rollout of the Epstein files,
her subsequent lying, and the general incompetence that she inflicted
on President Trump and his administration by the way that
she has handled that and continues to handle that. However,
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she has the chance, not exactly to redeem herself, but
I who've been the loudest critic of her because of
her incompetence and the fact that I was the collateral
damage and the rollout of her Epstein Binders. I will
be the loudest voice giving her credit if the Department
of Justice, under the helm of Attorney General Pam Bonnie
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actually charges these criminals with the crimes that they committed
and not some measly slap on the wrist where they
go to prison for two weeks and then end up
writing a book where they make ten million dollars off
of the experience. So the answer to your question is, yes,
we should see actual purpos and jumpsuits, will we? That
question is for Pam Bondi to answer, and I don't
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have a high level of confidence in her.
Speaker 1 (27:24):
Yeah, I don't necessarily have a high level of confidence
in any of these people. But you never know, I'm
not myself right now because I am fasting. She is
Liz Wheeler of the Liz Wheeler's Show Go tune in.
I do all the time, LIZZI, You're the best. Thank you, ma'am. Chris,
have you ever fasted it all? How long did you fast?
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For twenty five hours? It's nothing, no big deal. Did
you have any blueberries or anything? You're doing that? No blueberries?
I'm just asking. I'm worried about your health, and so
I'm going to start talking more about fasting with you.
And because I'm trying to be healthy, trying to get
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you healthy, I should say everyone knows how healthy I
already am. By the way, you know how to talk
to pure talk. Today, I had this thing, my phone,
my old iPhone here. When I plug it in to
charge it, it keeps charging and then not charging and
charging and not charging. And I thought to myself, well,
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that's probably a chord, right that, surely the cord is bad.
But when every chord is doing the same thing, I
think it's pretty much the phone. So I had to
get a whole puer talk and I had the same
thought that you had. Oh, here we go, and it's
spent an hour on hold and then have to talk
to beep beep Nope, Americans. I just it's so wonderful
to talk to an American who speaks English. I think
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I was on hold for thirty seconds. I get right through.
How can I have you ever start out of the
speaking clear English, understanding clear English. Because Pure Talk's been
hiring Americans for a long time, not farming everything out
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it is the Jesse Kelly Show. So thrilled to be
back here on a Monday. It's the final segment. You
can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
Also producer Corey's on the hunt for a toothpick right now.
And I initially yelled because we had to come back
and do some award winning radio. But it really is
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a good point that it's brutal to have something stuck
in your teeth. And you know what I've started doing.
I know this isn't right, and I know it's not Christian,
so forgive me, Lord, But if I have a friend
or spouse, this goes for ob two. And if I
have something stuck in my teeth and you didn't say
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anything to me about it, I make a mental note
of it. And the next time you have something stuck
in your teeth, I don't say anything about it, I
will have my revenge. It is human it's just human manners.
It's just politeness to say something to someone. And speaking
of toothpicks, I don't know why every restaurant doesn't have
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them anymore. Many do, many don't. Is this one of
those climate greeny commie garbage that it is. It's wood
what do you It's a wooden stick, you know. And
I'm not going to go into that. We have to
talk just for a second before we do any Maybe
some headlines I didn't get to. This is Queen Maxima
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of the Netherlands. Don't get excited because their names are awesome,
Sheeese and evil Witch.
Speaker 6 (31:08):
We've really worked with all our partners to actually help
that being. I mean to grow this And the interesting
part of it is that you know, yes, it is
very necessary for financial services.
Speaker 1 (31:20):
She's talking about digital ID digital ID.
Speaker 6 (31:24):
But not only sure, No, it's also good for school enrollment.
Is also good for health who will actually go to
vaccination or not. It's very good actually to get your subsidies,
you know, from the government.
Speaker 1 (31:38):
Digital IDA is one of those things the evil monsters
in this country and around the globe they have wanted
for a very long time. It's not something they've been
able to sell to the masses for a very long time.
Something to keep in the back of your head, though,
is the people wanting to implement digital ID would kill
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every person on the planet if it gave them another
month alive on the planet. They would every single one
of them. There was an article written in the New
York Times. This was last week. I didn't get to it.
The headline is donor organs are too rare. We need
a new definition of death and you can use your imagination.
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I'll just well, here's one of the lines in it quote,
we need to figure out how to obtain more healthy
organs from donors while maintaining strict ethical standards. He essentially wants,
I don't know, a panel, a judge, somebody, somebody to
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determine whether or not you should be allowed to live
longer because other people want your organs. Not only did
someone sit down and pen this article The New York
Times published this article. There are monsters in positions of
power in this planet, and the worst thing is almost
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all of them think they're the good guy. They think
they're the good guy, and they will do unimaginable harm.
We have to be ever vigilant, and we have to
remember evil people abound all over this place. Chris, I've
been missing the Dome sound bites. I can't help it.
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I can't help it. There's just something about Dome that
I've always loved. Handsome, huge handed shogun. Your Kama Kazi
history lesson was superb. Although asking you to research history
is like asking a fat chick to research chocolate cake,
your take on it is, of course superior to anything
I've ever heard or thought about the Kamakazi. I'm anxiously
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awaiting my first opportunity to share this information and pass
it off as my own. I'd love a Howard Dean.
Her name is Katie. That was last last Monday and Tuesday.
Last week, Monday and Tuesday. That's when we did the
Kama Kazi history. And yes, I guess I shouldn't necessarily
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consider it research one. Uh. It took me several weeks
to read everything. I wanted to read and watch all
the things on the Kama Kazi stuff to get ready
for that. And I've told you before, aub and the
boys make fun of me for what a history nerd
I am. Luke walks in on me and I'm watching
a documentary. It was about the Pacific War, but I
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was watching the Kama Kaze part and he walks in
and says, really, Dad, And I said, I'm working. What
are you talking about. I'm not even doing this for fun.
I'm working. And he just rolled his eyes and smirked
and turned around and walked out. It really is amazing
that you let me do whatever I love and that's
my job. Now that's crazy, isn't it wild? It's crazy?
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What a wild wild life? It's almost as wild as
living with pain when you don't have to. That's crazy.
You shouldn't sit and suffer from a sore back all
the time. Chronic pain? What hurts you all the time?
Do you ignore it? Do you take things to mask
it which you know are terrible for you? Of course?
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What if you could get to the root of that
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pain in your life without a single drug. Get your
life back and try some relief factor for the pain
that holds you back. The pain that holds you back
from going on a walk with your wife, the pain
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And now here's a headline?
Speaker 3 (36:10):
Why oh, you know, you know the thing?
Speaker 1 (36:13):
Headlines We didn't get to Harvard under house probe for
close ties with the Chinese Communist Party entities. It is
sad how easy China found a backdoor into our country
through our university system, and all too willing partner was
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our university system. Iran says the US accountability for attacks
on the nuclear sites are part of any future talks. Honestly,
isn't this tiresome Iran threatening something they can't enforce and
can't do anything about. It's like it's all these people do.
The Swiss I a more attractive offer for Trump after
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tariff shock. Trump continues to bring the whole world to heal,
and I'm kind of enjoying it. Trump administration moves to
restore long standing ban on taxpayer funded abortions at VA hospitals.
Here's a reminder that the demons took charge and you
got to promptly start paying for VA abortions. We're going
to come back tomorrow to do it all again. That's all.