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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 Monday. We are going to discuss entertainment things
that are important to you culturally and why the Communists
go after them. They are still trying to destroy our
food supply. Our cities are rotting so much now people
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aren't visiting them. All that emails so much more coming
up in the final hour of The Jesse Kelly Show
on a Monday. So I'm gonna play something for you.
This is a girl Scout mom, girl Scouts. You know
what girl Scouts are. Even if you have never been
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involved in Girl Scouts, and obviously I haven't and I
don't have daughters, so it's never been involved in that way.
You know what it is, or at least what it was.
Young girls teaching the values, incredible value, good values, good things.
A way to help form young women into being better,
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just like boy Scouts, you know, Cub Scouts, boy Scouts,
Eagle Scouts, teaching young men things, teaching them about the
value of honor, honesty, and hard work and valuable things,
incredibly valuable, very good for America's children. Listen to this
woman and what happened to her.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
We saw kind of a change in our own town
where they were would have town events at a church
that actually displayed pride flags, Progressive Pride flags. They had
a trance identifying thirteen year olds come and do a
event there, promising you know, music, ice cream, pizza. And
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I couldn't even bring my troops to these town events
because it was completely inappropriate for children to see. They
shouldn't be around anything sexual. I called them out on
it this past June. They said, you know, all the
troops are going to be doing this, LGB. You know, however,
many letters are in that and encouraging that all of
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the town troops would be doing it, saying, yes, Parkridge,
you know, encourages this. And I shared it because a
lot of parents were quite upset. They said, you know,
one parent and my husband wants me to pull my
daughter out a girls scout.
Speaker 1 (02:31):
Why did they do that? I brought up the NFL. Remember,
entertainment matters. Does it matter that you may not be
into it. I don't watch the NFL anymore, so I'm
not saying you have to be into it. Maybe you're
into NFL. Maybe NFL football. Maybe you're not into NFL football,
but back when I did watch the NFL, I know this,
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it would be something like nine out of ten of
the most watched things on TV every year where NFS
it's enormous in the United States of America. People watch it,
people love it. Maybe you don't, maybe you do, but
people love it. And the Minnesota Vikings rolled out the
most flamboyantly gay man you've ever seen in your entire
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life to act like he's a woman with the cheerleading squad.
I'm not talking about a normal male cheerleader. Those are
as old as time immemorial, where you have some gigantic
duties out there to toss those little cheerleaders up in there.
You know what I'm talking about. High schools have those,
colleges have those. I'm not talking about that. Those dudes
are dudes, like dudes, dudes. This is not that it
looks like Lindsey Graham at twenty walking out there on
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the football field. Why do they do that? Why do
they do that to the girl stats? Why did they
do that to the NFL? Well, don't ever think that
it's accidental that they go after the things that mean
something to you, that means something to your family, means
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something to your children. Sports. Not a huge sports guy anymore,
I admit it. They turn me off with all this stuff.
But it is important. It is it's important, and that
it brings society together. All societies. You come together, you
root for your team against their team, you wear your jersey.
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It's a way for people to interact, to unify, to
come together. When you have something as large and powerful
where that many people come together as the NFL, the
communists would never let that go without infiltrating it. So
they work their way through your organization like a virus,
and soon they're in the NFL demanding you put end
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racism in the end zone and rolling out a queer cheerleader.
What why do that to the girl scouts? It's just
girl scouts. Can't we just teach them? You know?
Speaker 3 (04:52):
It's sewing and hard work, and can't we go go
to an old folks home and spend some time, you know,
all the wonderful things that girls got to. Can't we
just go sell some cookies and learn how to talk
to people in sweat and go knock on the doors.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
And can't we just do that? Well? The communist is
never going to allow that. He's never going to allow
that because it's good. Because it is good. That's why
they go after your kids. That's why they go after
entertainment in all of its forms, from Hollywood to NFL
to anything else. It's not as if they're busy conquering
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everything and they happen to trip and fall into the
thing that matters to you. They went after it because
it matters to you. Because it matters to you, we
are facing a religion of conquest. They are not democrats,
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they're not liberals, they're not lefties that if you think
about them in political terms like that, you'll always find
yourself asking why I don't understand why this. I don't
understand why it's just football. Why did you have to
have a flamboyantly gay cheerleader? Why did you have to
put a trainning on the Carolina Panthers cheerleading staff? Why?
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Why why did you have to send the Girl Scouts
to a church where there's a thirteen year old trainning?
Why Because it matters to you, Because it's important for
our society, it's important to you, and so they will
take it away from you if you let them and
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now we're at a place where we are going to
have to be more aggressive than we would have had
to be beforehand. You know, like they say in so
many things, bugs, we'll talk about it when it comes
to bugs. You know, the easiest way to take care
of that termite infestation, stop them from getting in, to
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begin with. Prevention is the easiest way. But if you didn't,
if you were negligent, if you ignored it, and now
they're in, well, now it's going to involve painful things
to get them out. We maybe you made this decision,
maybe you didn't. Maybe you were part of this, maybe
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you weren't, but none of that matters. We kept allowing
the slow, steady encroachment of this filth in every part
of our society because we were never brave enough to
say no. We allow their use of shame. We allowed
their use of our values against us. Are you sure
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Jesus would want you to be mean? We allowed that
to keep us quiet, well, our hey live and let
live mentality. We allowed that to back us off, and
we didn't say no. We could have stopped everything, you
see now, if we had simply engaged and said nope,
no chance. The very first time the very first time
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the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts, Eagle Scouts tried
to LGBTQ up something the very first time should have
been met with mass mobilization, mass protests, mass outrage to
such a vicious level that they said, Okay, this is
clearly someplace we can't go. Let's back off and move
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someplace else. The first time it happened. But that didn't happen,
did it. It was, oh, that sucks, Well, okay, well,
why don't want to be mean? I certainly don't want
to be mean. I mean that they said. They said
that Jesus wouldn't want me to be mean. Of course
I've got because we couldn't say no. Now we are
going to have to take extra steps, extra steps because
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this it's infested everything, absolutely everything. Just listen to this again,
listen to this disgustingness.
Speaker 2 (08:53):
We saw kind of a change in our own town
where they were would have town events at a church
that actually displayed pride flags, progressive pride flags. They had
a trance identifying thirteen year olds come and do a
event there, promising you know, music, ice cream, pizza, and
(09:17):
I couldn't even bring my troops at these town events
because it was completely inappropriate for children to see. They
shouldn't be around anything sexual. I called them out on
it this past June. They said, you know, all the
troops are going to be doing this, LGB. You know, however,
many letters are in that and encouraging that all of
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the town troops would be doing it, saying, yes, Parkridge,
you know, encourages this, and I shared it because a
lot of parents were quite upset. They said, you know,
one parent and my husband wants me to pull my
daughter out a girl scout.
Speaker 1 (09:54):
They will find whatever is precious to you and they
will infest it. I could play again, but we've played
it so many times before. I don't need to remember
that Disney movie producer LaToya Ravenow where we got the
Behind the Seeds footage. She didn't go make movies for
just regular Hollywood or you know, the gay section of Amazon.
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She went to Disney and announced on camera, I'm cram
and queerness into every bit I possibly can because it
matters to you, because it's important. That's why protecting your
retirement is important too, very very important. You see the
eighty percent tariffs on India. This is in an effort
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to get India to stop buying Russia's gas. India has
a billion people. I don't know what's coming for the markets.
But if this whole trade war merges with the Russia
Ukrainian war, which it looks like it already is, it's
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going to be a weapon Trumpet is going to use
to get people to the negotiating table. That may spell
trouble for the money. You've been saving your whole life.
What have you done to protect it? And let me
ask you, do you have any physical gold or silver
in your hands? I don't mean a ton. I don't
mean you need to fill up your garage with gold bars, something,
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something they can't destroy the value of. Please tell me
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got on an emoies I don't mean says yesse Kelly.
You're listening to the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the
Jesse Kelly Show. All a wonderful Monday. Remember, if you
want to email us, you can Jesse at jesse kellyshow
dot com. I'm gonna get to those in a second.
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Took the fam to a movie this weekend. I just
have a couple quick points that I want to point out.
I don't want to be old cheap Jesse, but it
costs one hundred dollars to take your family afford to
the movies. Now, if you're gonna get snacks, Chris, am
I crazy, Corey, it's a hundred. It's one hundred dollars,
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Chris said, that's the low end. Well, we try not
to go crazy. Someone gets a drink, you know, well everyone,
i should say, gets a drink. We don't make everyone
share a water, a coke or something. Almost everyone gets
a popcorn and a candy. So please don't think that
we're showing up and living like kings, you know, getting
the chicken strips or the hot dogs. It's popcorn, candy
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and a drink. Four tickets, one hundred dollars. I'm gonna
do this thing. I'm sorry. When I was a kid,
a matine movie that was a movie that was played
during the day. The movie ticket was four dollars. I
remember because yeah, it's four bucks, Chris. Four bucks was
a movie ticket. Movie theater food's always been expensive, but
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for ten more you're getting popcorn, a drinking candy, fifteen bucks.
You go to the movie. It was over one hundred
dollars to take a family of fourd of the movie.
That's one, that's one two. Maybe this is my imagination,
But is movie theater butter crappy? Now? Movie theater butter
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is one of my favorite things in the world. I
am always overdoing it at the Extra butter station, which
they've largely taken away now because of people like me.
I know it's my fault, but have my taste buds
changed or is it no longer butter or something? It's
like some weird chemical thing. The last three or four
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times I've had movie theater popcorn, I didn't eat it.
So I went and dropped like five bucks on a
popcorn and didn't even eat the freaking thing. It was
disgusting to some emails. Jesse by moh this is a
weird transition, Jesse. My mom passed during COVID from cancer,
but I vividly remember being told how many people were
allowed to attend the funeral, how many people couldn't even
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sit next to each other, and how everyone was afraid
to come together even for a hug. She deserved better
than what she got, and I'll never forgive the people
who made us like that. Me too, Man, me too,
And I'm sorry. And you're right, she deserved better than
what she got. Jesse, what's up with this? I read
your thread on uh an X for say, oh, he's
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talking about Bronco. What's up with my name being Bronco?
I think name being Bronco. I gave it to myself,
and people say you can't nickname yourself. That's a total
whe who knows you better than you? Who do you
think named me? Oracle me? Who do you think named me?
Speaker 2 (15:07):
Jay?
Speaker 1 (15:07):
Steele, Me, Sombrero, Jesse, me, me, me, every single name.
I came up with it because who thos me better
than me? What's the deeper meaning? There's no deeper meaning.
I stole it from Bronco Billy's beef Jerkey. I thought
it was a good name. What Chris? What the fans
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gave me? Jesse the vest Chris, I'm pretty sure that
was also me. I'm pretty sure that was also me.
Where I was. It was winter and I was wearing
my vest. I have one of those. Well, I had
one of those puffy vests and ended up getting ripped,
and now I don't have it anymore. But I had
one of those puffy vests and I wore it and
it was warm and I was so comfortable, and I
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just decided we were probably talking about the mom that day.
I decided, that's me, Jesse, what are you having for dinner?
So that reminds me of this little controversy we have
in the Kelly household a long time ago. I don't
remember how I got it, but it's not like it's
some exclusive item. I'm pretty sure it was a gift.
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Someone gave me a Marine Corps recipe book. A Marine
Corps recipe book as if marines have some kind of
wonderful food knowledge. But either way, it's a Marine Corps
recipe book. There are some gems in there. One of
the gems in the recipe book is spaghetti bake. I
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don't want to act like it's way more than you
think it is. It's exactly what you think. It's a
big cassa rolled dish with a bunch of ground beef.
And a bunch of cheese and spaghetti noodles and onions
and a bunch of other stuff in there, and you
throw it in the oven and you bake it and
pull it out and it's cheesy's goopy spaghetti baked stuff.
Ab has been making this since she got her hands
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on the rec of people. She's been making it in
the house. Finally, the boys get to this age where
they don't really care for it anymore, which is really weird.
So I have to go. Shoot, I bet it's been
more than five years since I've had spaghetti bake. Bob decides, Hey,
the boys are in sports right now. They're eating like tanks.
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It's a great way to fill people up with protein
and food. Why don't I try spaghetti bake again. I'm
a spaghetti bake freak, so I'm yes, do it, do it?
Do it? She makes spaghetti bake last week, this huge
casserole dish vat of spaghetti bake. It's just so delicious.
I can't even put it into words. The boys both
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hated it, and I have no explanation why. Especially my
oldest eats everything. He eats everything, even eats vegetables. They
eat everything. They hated it? What, Chris, Oh, their taste
buds are young and unrefined. You have no idea, buddy.
They don't even eat sauces, not even with the chicken
strips or something like that. That just straight up dry.
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Oh it's more than unrefined. It's barbaric, is what it is,
the way they eat. But now now that the boys
rejected the spaghetti bake, I won't get it again until
they leave the house because she's not gonna make a
whole vat of it for me. So what am I
doing tonight? I'm reheating some friggin spaghetti bake and I'm
savoring every day. I don't care if it's bad, I'm
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eating it anyway. I'm savoring every single morsel because it's
about to leave me forever. Let's talk about the row
of America's cities. But first, the World Economic Forum types
are still trying to kill a billion people. Hang on,
Jesse Kelly returns next. It is the Jesse Kelly Show
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on a fantastic Monday. Let's go to the World Economic
Forum types, shall we. These people, they they sit on
stage and they just prove over and over and over
again that they really genuinely do see themselves as kings
and queens in these people, they will kill more people
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than anyone has ever killed in the history of mankind
if their solutions are not stopped here they are.
Speaker 4 (19:20):
The food and agriculture is today a mature contributor to emissions.
Speaker 1 (19:27):
It also uses a lot of water for irrigation.
Speaker 4 (19:33):
How can we turn food production into something that can
produce more food and decouple this from the negative effects
and hurting nature.
Speaker 1 (19:44):
You know what they're doing right first, these people, virtually
all of them, they're invested in these lab grown food companies.
I'm sure you've heard of this lab grown meat and
all that stuff which nobody wants lab grown butter, lab grown,
this lab grown that. So they invest heavily in these
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companies where they tell you that, oh, you don't need
to grow corn, you don't need to eat beef. I
have some special ingredients. I'll make it in a lab
my company will. Oh, and of course, surprise, surprise, my
company will be on the receiving end of gigantic government
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handouts to do these things, while at the same time
explaining to you that the way you eat, the way
you water your crops is somehow damaging the planet. Just
wanted to put the little reminder out there that the
most evil people on Earth are still running many parts
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of Western society. And let me put this one out
there too. This is from Tourism Economics, International visitors. Well,
our major cities are down, and it appears the further
left your city is the fewer international visitors. Your city's
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getting fewer tourism dollars, fewer this our cities are, cities
who vote Democrat are dying. They're dying in front of
our eyes. It's not just the homeless people dying on
the streets. It's not just innocent people dying from the
latest carjacking. The cities themselves are withering away because you
keep voting for Democrats. Seattle down twenty six percent, Portland
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down to eighteen, Detroit seventeen, Louisville sixteen, Cleveland fifteen, Buffalo fourteen.
I'm not going to keep going down the list of
Minneapolis fourteen. Oh, I could go down the whole thing.
Nashville criminal, criminal that people weren't visiting Nashville. Salt Lake, Gosh,
salt Lake was the cleanest, one of the great, clean,
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nice American cities, and now instead of being on the right.
They can keep electing these scumbags to run that city,
destroying the whole thing Tucson used to live there. Yep,
I can see it. Columbus, Charlotte, Indianapolis. If you vote Democrat,
you are voting for your city to die. And the
world knows it. How many times have I told you
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that our cities are what's on the billboard of our country.
No matter where you're coming from. If you're thinking about
visiting America, you're thinking about visiting Seattle or Salt Lake
or LA or Miami or New York or Philly or Boston.
That's where you're thinking about visiting. And then you look
at the crime statistics and you ask yourself, is it
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worth spending the kind of money to go visit there
so I can step over hobo p And they've decided no,
they will move on. The cities have convinced themselves they
can do this forever. There's always an end date. Hey, Jesse,
I know there's a lot of tough questions to answer.
I need to hit you with one of the tough toughest.
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You're a known case, so dip expert nearly as important
as the dip is the chip. What's the best dip
to chip? Uh I? It depends on my situation. Massive
chips I've been introduced to, and I freaking adore massa chips.
There you've never heard. I told you about massive chips before,
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Chris didn't. I. I didn't bring any in because they're
too expensive and I didn't want you to have any.
They're the healthy chips. But stop stop, this is me.
They're healthy freaking delicious. No. No, even Luke, my youngest,
who's the biggest junk food freak in the world. He'll
raid the box whenever we get some and take them
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up to his room. That's all good. They're what Chris,
what will ob have them? Yes, that's how good they are.
That's how many I know you think it's a point
against it. Trust me, she'll have them. They're healthy enough
for her to have them, tastes enough from me to
have him with the real good crunch on them. Massive
chips aren't always available, And yes, I realize they are expensive.
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A good old fashioned Tostitos does a dip as well
as anybody. And those ones that are the little cups
what are they called? Are they called cups? Chris are
they called cups. Everyone knows what I'm talking about, though,
the tostitos that are the little cups. Great for a
little bowl of chip dip. It's wonderful, Jesse. The Democrat
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Party is resembling a bunch of losers scrambling to buy
into a get rich Pyramids scheme that's about to collapse.
They can't or won't see it coming. I'm here for
the crash. Do you think it's going to happen. Well,
there's an interesting thing happening. It's already starting to shape
up in the Democrat primary, and that is this Gavin Newsom,
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Governor of California. Gavin Newsom, I know he makes your
skin call me too. But he is not only very
clearly going to run, but he's spending money, or someone
is spending money on his behalf. You can see pr campaigns,
you can see propaganda campaigns. There's an online propaganda effort
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to promote Gavin Newsom that's widespread right now, which means
there's money behind it. It's not just organic. There's money
behind it. So Gavin Newsom, you would think he's gonna
probably be the front runner, or at least one of
the front runners because he's gonna raise a bunch of money.
But remember that primaries are different than general elections. In
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order to earn the Democrat nomination, the path is different
than than becoming president. It just is. And a critically
important part of that is the Black vote. It is
Gavin Newsom for some reason. I don't know why. Gavin
Newsom is way behind with the black vote. Kamala Harris
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is number one right now with the black vote. Do
you know who the number two is? I'm not even
kidding as of right now in a hypothetical poll, this
is the number I.
Speaker 5 (26:08):
Talks to black vote all the time as somebody who's
the child of a preacher. Listen, most Black people are
not Republicans simply because we just as like y'all racist.
I can't hang out with the KKKA and m That's
really what it is. But when we think about who
we are as black people, and we think about where
we come from, most black people have very conservative values, right,
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but the reality is that like we just can't side
with like the neo Nazis and nim We We're not
dealing with y'all like that, right, that's.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
The number two choice behind Kamala Harris. And the black community. Now,
maybe you're sitting there being dismissive. That's not a big
enough portion of the population in a Democrat primary. Dang
sure is, Jack? Do I need to remind you that
Joe Biden was not in the lead in that primary.
He was not in the lead at all. They were
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getting that's and they did two things to ensure he
would be the nominee. They bribed everybody else out of
the race, like the Rear Admiral Pete Boudage Edge, who
miraculously ended up as Secretary of Transportation of course, in
charge of the trains. And they got Joe Biden the
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endorsement of James Clyburn. James Clyburn, he's just a piece
of crap in the House of Representatives, but he is
majorly powerful in the South Carolina black voting community. That
endorsement drove those black votes into Joe Biden's camp. He
goes from way behind to the nominee. It's not a
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small thing. What does guyven Newsom do there? I don't know.
When the Rear Admiral was down he went and drank
a forty out of a paperbag. I'm not even kidding.
It was hilarious. Anyway, one more segment, Hang on, Jesse Kelly.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show, Final segment of The
Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Monday. You can
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email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. You know
we've talked about this before. You know who's been so
impressive as Marco Rubio. I don't know what happened in
his life, maybe just got older like the rest of us,
but I've never been a big Rubio fan. He handles
himself really well. He really handles himself well in front
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of these communists. He sat down with this Margaret Brennan
on face the Nation and put her in her place
pretty well.
Speaker 6 (28:32):
You know, there is concern from the Europeans that President
Zelensky is going to be bullied into signing something away.
That's why you have these European leaders coming as back
up tomorrow.
Speaker 7 (28:43):
Can you no?
Speaker 1 (28:44):
It is?
Speaker 2 (28:45):
That's real?
Speaker 7 (28:45):
Sure, that's not true, but that's not why why that's
not true. They're not coming here tomorrow to keep Zelensky
from being bullied.
Speaker 6 (28:52):
They're coming here tomorrow the television cameras where President Zelensky then,
oh no, I know, and I was just up the
one with Vladimir Putin where red carpet rules.
Speaker 7 (29:06):
We've had more meetings we've had We've had We've had
one meeting with Putin and like a dozen meetings with Zelenski. So,
but that's not true. They're not coming here tomorrow to
keep Zelensky from being bullied. They're coming here tomorrow because
we've been working with the Europeans. We talked to them
last week. There were meetings in the UK over the
follow the previous weekend, as early as Thursday. But you
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said that they're coming here tomorrow to keep Zlensky from
being bullied. They're not coming here tomorrow. This is such
a stupid media narrative that they're coming here tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (29:35):
Because I enjoy that. Also, I promised you this earlier.
This is David Brooks on PBS. Yes he's a complete
and utter moron, but I want you to listen to this.
I appreciate him.
Speaker 8 (29:47):
Let's still a little ethical experiment here. You're in World
War One, the Germans us mustard gas on civilians and
it helps them. Do you then decide, Okay, we're gonna
use mustard gas on civilians? The what Trump ordered to
do in Texas is Mustard Gashner Democracy. Some people would feel, Okay,
that was terrible. We have to fight back. It's horrible,
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it's horrible, but we're gonna fight.
Speaker 1 (30:10):
He made a war reference that wasn't World War Two,
and I didn't think anybody on the left was capable
of that, because every single thing, no matter what, is
viewed as a World War II reference, every enemy of
the left is Hitler. That well, the leader is always Hitler,
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the normal people are always Nazis. You were, of course,
the good guy, and everything has to be some ridiculous
Hitler reference, whether it matters or not. What Chris, what
Chris said? It was still World War One. The enemy's
still Germany. Chris, I understand that. Baby steps, buddy, baby steps.
He picked one different war one time. Let's celebrate that fact.
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Let's celebrate that fact. I mean, granted, the rest of
it's ridiculous and ignorant. The truth is he was talking
about redistricting. There the only reason Democrats don't want Republicans
to rest redistrict the way they have redistrict redistricted. That's
a really hard thing to say. All at wants Chris, Okay,
I went to community college. I don't need your looks.
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The real only reason they don't want Republicans doing it
is because they would lose seats in the House and
they have essentially maxed out their redistricting, meaning they keep
threatening to respond in kind, but they can't because they've
already done it in all the states they control. Go
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look at the congressional maps. What they're worried about is
Republicans finally doing it, finally responding. Remember, the left gained
the power they gained in this country because we didn't fight.
They gained it because they were the only one fighting
for it. We were too busy being hands off. It's
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not my business. Ah well, I won't want to do that,
and that's why we lost. What Chris, yeah, Chris said.
Now that the Texas Dems are back, we're gonna arrest
some of them, right, No, no arrests, no nothing, thread
after thread after threat. We'll vacate your seat. We're gonna
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we're gonna levy a heavy fine. We'll have you arrested.
You committed a felony. Nothing, absolutely nothing, all bark, no bite,
typical GOP. Let's let's send let's just send a truckload
of male vitality stack from truck over or from chalk
over there, Chris, if we'll have it delivered the Texas Legislature,
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it would actually be hilarious. Let's get a big truck
with my face on it and my name Bronco. We'll
get a big truck. We'll drive right up to the
legislature and just start handing out male vitality stack here.
I know you could use some testosterone. You sure could too.
Let's use natural herbal supplements to finally get some guts.
And by the way, you and me, we need to
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take natural herbal supplements. Chalk has the best I have
ever seen. There are synthetic estrogens all over the place, plastics,
it's all through the water. It's killing our testosterone in
this country. The solution for this is chock. I never
miss mine ever. Actually it's Monday, so today refilled my
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little seven seven pill, my weekly little thing today that
like old people have refilled it today with my male
vitality stack because I have it after breakfast every single morning,
just like I did today. You want to feel like
I feel all the time? Chalk dot com slash Jesse
c Hoq dot com slash Jesse Jesse. Who's the person
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slash persons responsible for selling off all our manufacturing to China?
How did this happen? Nixon gets a lot of it,
to be honest with you, saddens me, but he does.
They wanted to normalize relations with China. And look, this
is a long, complicated story, but in an effort to
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do that, we chose to prop up the CCP of
China instead of smashing them, and cut a bunch of deals.
And now they make all of our pharmaceuticals. That's a
really healthy place to be. And now here's a headline
why you know, you know the thing headlines We didn't
get to latest taco bell menu leak suggests several nostalgic
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items will return and soon. Do not get your hopes up.
I already looked through the whole article. The Mexi melt
is not part of this. New York Governor Kathy Hochel
secretly pardoned a convicted killer to shield him from deportation.
A reminder that voting for Democrats is an act of evil.
Putin's bodyguards carried a poop suitcase to the Alaska summit.
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Here's why. Apparently they kept all of his poop in
a suitcase to avoid foreign intelligence people from gathering his
poop and what they would discuss. They analyze it for
signs of cancer and things like that, and then they
would leak it to the world. I understand all that,
and I understand it's Vladimir Putin, So you kind of
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have to do what he says, or you'll have to
or you'll also quote fall out of your apartment window.
But who's the guy who has to carry the poop
brief case. That's tough. That's tough. Imagine telling your wife, honey,
what you do today? Oh, un peacekeeping force in Lebanon
spends US taxpayer money on gender diversity training and therapeutic
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yoga instruction. We wonder why so much of the world
thinks America is this decadent, disgusting place. It's because they
take our tax dollars and they use it on crap
like this. All right, I know Trump put out that statement.
Hopefully they're going to have a meeting. Hopefully, Let's hope
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at the back end of this whenever they meet up somewhere,
probably Switzerland, Let's hope we finally end all this killing stuff. Huh,
say A prayer for that tonight, and I will see
you tomorrow. That's all