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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (00:19):
Let's have some fun on a Monday, a magnificent Monday,
depending on whether or not you're traveling. We have so
much to get to tonight on the world Famous Jesse
Kelly Show. The government shutdown. In fact, we're gonna talk
about welfare here in the open. An hour from now,
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we have medal of Honor Monday, always a good time
as we honor one of our heroes. We are going
to talk about the trainees. Are they on the outs now?
In the Democrat Party? We have a global green tax
that got shut down. Barack Obama's still out there in
his stupid mouth. They're lying about everything all the time
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when it comes to New York, global warming and everything else.
All that and so much more coming up tonight on
the world Famous Jesse Kelly Show. We're also gonna tap. Look,
we have heavy topics too, like Halloween candy and eros
and all kinds of other things. But before we get
to the Halloween candy and euros, I can't get it
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off my mind. There are obviously so many stories every day,
aren't there. There are so many things you can get
mad about. And I can get mad about and we're
not I'm not you and you're not me. Things that
kind of stick in my crawl and make me angry.
Maybe it's something that wouldn't bother you, or you don't
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dwell on and vice versa. You're gonna be hot on
something and I'm gonna be Ah. It's no big deal.
People are different, right, But I think it was on Saturday.
I was sitting around, we weren't doing much, kind of
being lazy, had a lazy day, and I saw this clip,
a local news clip. I saw it on social media.
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Right now, as you know, the government is shut down.
There is as of this moment, no end in sight.
I'll again say the rumors are possibly Democrats end it
on Wednesday, after tomorrow's elections, which we'll get to also
during the show. But be that as amain. Right now,
the government is shut down, and so welfare recipients are
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not getting their checks. And I don't know if you've
heard this, I'm going to play it for you. I
can't stop thinking about it. I on Saturday night, I
woke up in the middle of the night. Nothing was wrong.
I'm sleeping on my shoulder. Wrong, I woke up in
the middle of the night. I started thinking about it
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again and got myself so mad I couldn't go back
to sleep for an hour or two as I was
laying there thinking of it. Here it is local news story.
Listen to this.
Speaker 3 (03:04):
The first thing I did was grammar following caught out
of my night heard zero world dollars.
Speaker 4 (03:09):
My just went into my throat magotto.
Speaker 5 (03:12):
Going has been a snap recipients for more than three decades,
even with these benefits.
Speaker 1 (03:19):
What did you just say? How how long has this
person been bloodsuck in the United States tax paper.
Speaker 3 (03:30):
The first thing I did was grammar following caught out
of my night heart zero world dollars.
Speaker 4 (03:34):
My just went into my throat magotto.
Speaker 5 (03:37):
Going has been a snap recipients for more than three decades.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
More than three decades, thirty some years. No job sitting
around waiting for you to send her check. Every month.
You go to work, You work your fingers to the bone.
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Maybe you're even struggling. Maybe you're doing well. I don't care.
Maybe maybe I mean I care, you understand what I'm saying.
Maybe maybe you're not even maybe you're flat out poor.
At this point in time, government still reaches its meaty
hands into your wallet and plucks twenty five to thirty
five percent of your income from you, and they hand
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it to forty million Americans, some of whom haven't worked
in three decades. What are we doing in this country?
How could it be? I got this email. It's a
very good email, Jesse. Why doesn't Lyndon Johnson come up
when talking about the worst presidents of all time? His
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great society policies, medicare SS, SNAP or what's currently destroying
the country. Do you think these program ms ever go away?
Or do they just slowly destroy us from within? I
don't know that I want to answer that question, because
the answer I have to give is not great. This
has to stop. Forty million Americans, forty million permanently getting
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welfare checks from you and from me is criminal. It
is criminal We allow that to take place in this country.
And even now you can't. It's hard to find a
Republican in Washington, DC who will speak out against this.
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In fact, the new Republican line is people are starving.
We got to get these SNAP benefits back. They're all
talking like it, all of them.
Speaker 5 (05:50):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (05:50):
I can't believe Democrats have cut off Snap. We gotta
get Snap rolling again. Why why have we accepted this?
And you know why, because politicians in our country have
realized over time the same thing. Politicians in every country
has realized. Figure out a way to stick your fingers
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in the treasury and toss some coins to the peasants,
and they will vote for you forever they have.
Speaker 2 (06:21):
The country after country after country, they've all figured out
the same thing. If you rely on the will of
the people, and at some level every form of government
relies on the will of the people, if you rely
on the good graces of the people in the country, well,
your country has a treasury. It's a treasury full because
you stole from the taxpayer of that country. So if
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you want to stay in power, it's a simple formula.
If you have no mortals and no guts whatsoever, you
figure out a way to get your greedy fingers into
the vault, grabs quantities of money and toss it out to.
Speaker 1 (06:56):
People, and you own them forever. I still can't believe
this is really the first.
Speaker 3 (07:02):
Thing I did was Grandma calling a call out of
when I'm hired to see your world dollars.
Speaker 4 (07:06):
My just went into my throat.
Speaker 5 (07:09):
Magiotto Gona has been a SNAP recipient for more than
three decades, more than three decades, and.
Speaker 1 (07:18):
They're doing a news story on it.
Speaker 6 (07:20):
It's not as if this is some thing that's so
rare and so illicit, so shameful that she's doing it
behind closed doors.
Speaker 2 (07:30):
They're doing a puff piece on the lady who's been
bloodsucking you dry for thirty years. We have Democrat politicians
standing up and again, this is not being whispered at
a party on Friday night.
Speaker 1 (07:47):
This is being announced behind the microphone. This is Ayana Presley.
Speaker 7 (07:52):
First and foremost. This is the most corrupt administration in history.
Speaker 8 (07:56):
And then they're cruel enough to create work requirements for
hungry people to SNAP.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
What cruel enough to create work requirements? This is something
politicians in this country are allowed to say out in
the open without any fear of losing their seats of power.
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I am disgusted and I know this shutdown is really
starting to hurt people. Shoot start starting to affect me personally. Now, Look,
it's not SNAP. I need to travel coming up, nothing much,
It's just a quick thing. I have to travel coming
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up in the Houston area where I live. They already
have three hour plus weight times at the airport because
of the shutdown with TSA, and they're told it's going
to get worse. So look, it's affected me personally too.
If you're in the service, you're probably going hungry. Already
told you last week. It's crazy. It's insane that we
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can't get our military service members paid. So I get
all that. I understand we want the gun for government
or a lot of people want the government open and functioning. Again,
I get all that, but man, I don't know that
in the end, this shutdown is a bad thing because
we are learning more and more about how many people
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in this country don't do a freaking thing but sit
around and buy snow crab legs with their EBT cards.
What in the world have we done in this country?
How many people in this country? How many have we
put on your budget, on my budget? What a disgrace.
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We have a long long way to go, is what
I'm gonna say. This kind of stuff ticks me off
to no freaking end, So look, I'm gonna move on.
Trump talked about it briefly during an interview. I'll play
that for you. Nancy Pelosi, Grandma Vodka said something hilarious
in an interview about the whole thing. I'll play that
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and then we're gonna move on. We're gonna talk about
the election. In fact, that's coming up next. I forgot
to tell you I have Clay Travis, of course, of
the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show. My buddy Clay's
gonna join us next hour. He's got a book out.
So we talked to Clay about that and other things. Oh,
that and so much more still to come on the
world famous Jesse Kelly's Show. But now it's time to
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get you feeling better, because you're not a worthless, lazy
loser who collects a welfare check. You go out and
you bust your butt. Now, maybe you stayed home, maybe
you're stay at home wife. You bust your butt, I
know you do. You go to work, you bust your butt.
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Speaker 4 (11:50):
True.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
It's the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a wonderful Monday. Do not forget. You can
email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. So a
couple final words on this shutdown stuff, then we're gonna
move on. We got to talk about some voting things
and whatnot. But uh, Grandma Vodka, just a couple little
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funny soundbites here that I got a good snicker out of.
Grandma Vodka is in the news, and I'm not making
fun of her age because it's coming for all of us.
One day yesterday was my father's seven well, it would
have been his seventy first birthday. But as you know,
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he passed on. So I mean he didn't make seventy.
He died a few weeks. Shy of seventy lost him.
So I watched him at the end. We didn't know
it was the end because it was so sudden, but
watched him get old, just got old, banged up his
knee first time. I remember seeing my dad and thinking
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he looks old. I'm not mocking age coming for all
of us. Maybe it's already come for you. Maybe maybe
you're in the middle of it right now. I'm not
mocking that. But she's not what she wants was, And
for me, it's somebody fascinated with politics. I think it's
crazy to watch it. It's like a professional athlete who's
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awesome and then just gets too old to do it
anymore and kind of just sucks and embarrasses himself at
the end. Is Muhammad Ali dominates everybody for so long
and then stays in it too long and he just
can't do it, just gets beaten up. Nancy Pelosi was
was the top dog in Washington, d C. For a
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long time, so powerful, so good at messaging, keeping her
party together, all the crazy Democrat kooks. Nancy Pelosi bang
enough heads and grease enough palms to keep them all together.
That's what she was. Now, this is what she is.
Speaker 9 (14:00):
My issue.
Speaker 4 (14:00):
That's why I'm in politics. That's my wife. For the children.
He's the worst Perham.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
Sorry, I'll let it go further in a second. There's
nothing that murders me like that. Children. That's why I'm
in politics. Children. Oh yes, I think anybody familiar with
Nancy Pelosi knows she must sit around day and night
just thinking about the kids.
Speaker 2 (14:21):
She goes to sleep at night and wakes up in
the morning stressing about the children.
Speaker 1 (14:26):
Of course, that's why she's in politics.
Speaker 4 (14:29):
Children are my issue. That's why I'm in politics. That's
my wife for the children.
Speaker 9 (14:33):
He's the worst president children in America have had in
our own history. Whether it's feeding them or whether it's
safe environment for them to thrive, whether it's the economic
security of their families, whether it's their healthcare, the cost
of housing and the rest.
Speaker 1 (14:48):
Nancy Pelosi's in it for the kids. I just got
a good laugh out of that. Another thing I got
a good laugh out of is the things Donald Trump
gets away with because of his authenticity. Donald Trump gets
away with things in politics that other people can't because
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he's not fake like Pelosi is. I'm in politics for
the kids. Nobody seriously believes that. But Donald Trump will
routinely say completely ridiculous things and things that other people
would be offended by. But because it's Trump, he gets
away with it because he means it. It's just kind
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of how he deals with it. He was talking, he
sits down with CBS, does this interview. It's about the
shutdown and whatnot. But that's not actually why I wanted
to play the little SoundBite. I wanted to play the
little SoundBite because of the Japan Kamakazi reference. Trump drops
in out of nowhere at all, dag gone. He makes
me laugh.
Speaker 3 (15:53):
You have helped end these government shutdowns in the past
when they came about, and you did it by.
Speaker 9 (16:00):
I'm not gonna do it by I'm not going to
do it by being extorted by the Democrats who have
lost their way.
Speaker 1 (16:06):
There's something wrong with these people.
Speaker 9 (16:08):
These humor is a basket case, and he has nothing
to lose.
Speaker 1 (16:15):
He's become I just left Japan.
Speaker 9 (16:17):
He's become a kama Kazi pilot.
Speaker 4 (16:19):
Sounds like.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
What in the world. And by the way they love
the Trump and the new the new PM of Japan.
They get a lot. They're fast friends. They ideologically, they're
very very close. She and he, they just they get along. Well.
We love Japan. I love Japan personally. They're a close ally,
so it's all good. It's not like there's gonna be
any problems. But for Trump, it just made sense to
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drop that reference out of nowhere. I just left Japan,
so I think I would know. He's like a Kama
Kazi pilot.
Speaker 10 (16:55):
Can't.
Speaker 1 (16:56):
It's so funny. We're gonna miss him when he's gone.
Maybe you hate his guts. I get that he's such
a bombastic personality. I get that. I've been mad at
him many times myself. Maybe you love him, think he's
the best ever. There's going to be a vacuum of
entertainment when Trump leaves, of political entertainment. That'll be hard
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to quantify. For my sons. My sons are sixteen and fifteen,
about to be seventeen and fifteen. I messed up my
oldest age a few times. There's sixteen and fifteen, So
for their lives, Donald Trump is just that's what politics is.
You're gonna wake up one morning and you're gonna check
social media and he's gonna have an AI video of
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him and Netanyahu drinking my ties on a beach in Gaza,
and for them, that's all they've known. That's politics. For them.
I have had to try to explain to them that
you're not gonna see this again. You've never seen this before.
I'm not going to see this again. Enjoy this, boys,
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because no matter how long you live after this, you're
probably never experiencing this again for the rest of your life. Anyway,
that's enough of that. That's enough shutdown talk. We do
have to talk about something fairly important. Next time you're
listening to the Oracle, you love this one. It's a
scream baby. The Jesse Kelly Show. It is The Jesse
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Kelly Show on a fantastic, fantastic Monday, about a half
hour away from Medal of Honor Monday. We're an hour
away from Clay Travis. He's gonna come on. We're gonna
laugh about some things. But that's enough shutdown talk. We're
not gonna get the Medal of Honor yet.
Speaker 2 (18:43):
We're not even gonna talk Halloween and Euros or Clay
Travis and.
Speaker 1 (18:46):
Then none of that, right, now we do actually have
to do something fairly important here. Election Day Tomorrow is
election day. Now pause for us. Second, maybe you're yelling
into the radio. Not for me. I'm not in New
York City. I'm not in New Jersey. I'm not in Virginia.
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Not for me. Do you know where I live? You know,
if you listen to the show, obviously you know I
live in Texas. Specifically, I'm in the Houston area of Texas.
Do you know how many things, hugely important things I
have to vote on tomorrow? There are, I believe over
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twenty last time I looked. We're talking about things like taxes, banning,
disgusting things from the state and local area. There is
a critically important election tomorrow for me. I don't live
in Virginia. I don't live in New Jersey. I don't
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live in New York City. Election Day for mo most
of us. For relative this doesn't make you bad. For
most normal people, it's every two years, it's when Congress
is up. But for honestly, the great majority of people,
it's every four years. After all, that's when you vote
for president, right, and then you just pick the right president,
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and then he'll fix everything. He'll fix the potholes in
your area. He'll make sure Sharia law is banned. Surely right.
That's how it works, isn't it one king who kind
of controls everything. No, America is a fifty story skyscraper,
and of course the top floor matters, the top few
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floors matter. The thirtieth floor matters, two, the seventeenth floor,
the first floor, the third floor. There are so many
levels and layers of political power in this country. And
if you've ever wandered around, if you've ever wandered around,
if you've ever wondered, if you've ever looked around and
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thought to yourself, I don't understand. This country is not
majority on the left. In fact, you could argue that's
forty percent of the country, maybe less thirty five. How
did they get this much power? How have they come
so far to degrade this country in all the various
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ways it's been degraded, you know how, because they care
about all fifty floors. The communist doesn't sit around waiting
to vote every four years, every local election, he's there,
every primary election. He's there. He's there trying to destroy
at all times. You don't worship politics, and I'm glad
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you don't you have other things in your life? He doesn't.
I'm glad you do. You have friends, family, hobbies, a job.
He doesn't. He's been on welfare for thirty years.
Speaker 3 (21:57):
The first thing I did was calling call and if
I'm not hired to see your world, dollars, my just
went into my throat.
Speaker 5 (22:04):
Magotto Gonn has been a Snap recipient for more than
three decades.
Speaker 1 (22:10):
She doesn't have anything else going on in her life.
She can sit around and be addicted to politics. She
knows that her entire life, probably your cell phone bill,
rent check, definitely your food, involves bloodsucking the taxpayer. And
so every time there's a maybe it's a school board election,
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maybe it's a little tax here, a prop there. That
she's at the polls every single time. She don't have
no job, not like you do. She's got nothing else,
thirty years on the taxpayer dime. We have got to
match that commitment. Maybe you're in Virginia. We have a
lot of people who listen in Virginia. Actually in New Jersey.
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It's not enough to just vote tomorrow. Bring somebody, one person,
Bring five if you can. What's stopping you right now?
Let me ask you if you have elections. For instance,
I told you I have elections tomorrow. Do you know
what I am doing. As soon as the show is done,
I am going to pull out my phone. I am
on this group text for my neighborhood, all my neighbors,
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and they're all going to get it right between the eyes.
There is a critically important election tomorrow. Please show up
and vote. Don't skip it. That's all I'm asking. That's
all I'm asking. If you have to go a step further,
maybe offer somebody to ride, Offer somebody to ride. These
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elections are so important for the country and so important
for how your community is shaped around you. The evil
people are not tired of politics. I know you get
burnt out with politics. I get burnt out with politics,
believe it and believe it or not, I get burned
out with politics. Oftentimes when the weekend comes, I won't
talk about politics again until Monday when I sit down
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with you. I have other things I care about in life.
I know we get burnt out, and that's fine, But
on election day we have got to show up. We
have got to show up and think about this. Think
about it this way. If you need one more bit
of information or encouragement, and then I swear I'll move
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off it and I'll leave you alone. Think about it
this way. What do we ultimately need We've talked about
it before to save the United States of America. What
do we have to have happen. We have to have
a Democrat Party that is reformed. We cannot have it
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be the Communist Party of America because we can't. Even
though we outnumber them, we just can't exist like that
with half the country trying to burn the country down.
We can't. We have to get a Democrat Party that
is not insane anymore. We have to have that. What
kind of a message would it send to the Democrat
Party if they woke up Wednesday morning and they got
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a beating at the polls. I'm not talking about New
York City. Look, we can hope for the best, but
what if we want even one of the two races
in Virginia or New Jersey? What would that mean? Let
me tell you one thing. It would definitely mean. If
the Democrats wake up on Wednesday morning and they no
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longer have the Governor's mansion in New Jersey, there are
gonna be some talks because they should win that they
know they should win. That if they wake up and
they've lost in their minds, possibly New Jersey, there might
be a chance. Not saying it's going to happen, but
there might be a chance someone looks around and says, hey, guys,
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it's time for a little sanity check here as a party.
That's the chance we have. Look Virginia, Virginia. They were
so nervous about it, they wield old Obama out.
Speaker 11 (26:05):
And Abigail doesn't just believe in working with everybody. She
also believes and this is really important in listening to everybody,
whether they voted for or not, because she knows that
if we want to make progress on the things that
we care about, we have to be able to disagree
without calling each other nasty names or demonizing each other.
Speaker 1 (26:29):
And I know, I know what you're screaming at the
radio that Obama was the one who demonized everybody, that
Obama was the one who brought us, in large part,
to this toxic place where the Democrat Party is certifiably insane.
But set that aside, Obama's always been like that, always
been very good at giving speeches sounding reasonable, sounding moderate,
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while actually governing like the communist he is set that aside.
You only make that phone call to bring Barack Obama
down to Virginia. If you're nervous. That's going to be
a turnout election too. And in your area, in my area,
told you last time we had a local election, it
was actually on a Saturday, not a Tuesday. On a Saturday.
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I showed up and there was not only no line,
there was no one else there. I asked the people
working the polls been busy today? They laughed in my
friggin face, No one shows up. Check and see if
you have an election tomorrow, do some research. Ten minutes
on your phone, do some research and show up. All right, right,
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I'm moving off it. We'll get to some other things.
Before we get to other things, let's talk about our dogs.
You know what was the biggest hit of the Kelly
household on Halloween night? It actually was not the Reese's
peanut butter cups, or skittles or twigs or anything else.
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It was Fred. You know why. Every time we opened
the door, Fred had to stick his big fluffy face
out the door, and the kids you couldn't get him
off the front porch. Oh my gosh. And of course
he's living and dying for all the attention, I would
like another six seven years of that. That's why Fred
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gets Roughgreens sprinkled on his food every single meal, because
that big fluffy moron is just the best, and he
needs nutrition. He doesn't get it from dog food. I
want him to live longer. You want a free Jumpstart
trial bag, go to Roughgreens dot com. He's the promo
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dot Com code Jesse. We'll be back Jesse Kelly.
Speaker 4 (28:48):
Vasion.
Speaker 1 (28:50):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Monday,
only ten minutes away from Metal of Honor Monday, where
we honor A. We have Clay Travis coming up next hour.
All kinds of things still to get to on the show.
I still can't. I've got to stop playing this, Chris.
My blood pressure is rising.
Speaker 3 (29:09):
I gotta starst thing I did was Gramcolony call out
when I hired to see your world dollars.
Speaker 4 (29:14):
My just went into my throat.
Speaker 5 (29:17):
Magiotto Gon has been a snap recipients for more than
three decades. Even with these.
Speaker 1 (29:23):
Over three decades, gosh, where are we anyway? Let's do
some emails, Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. You can
email this show you love, your hates, your death threats,
whatever you would like. Hey, Bronco, it seems like only
a few short years ago the Trannies were at the
top of the Oppression Olympics leader board. I wonder if
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the legal aliens have now supplanted. That means replaced. I
know what it means, the trannies that are the most
oppressed group according to the communists. I'd love to hear
your perspective as a queer black woman. His name is Dan, Well,
there's you know how I've told you before, many many
times before, to treat all politicians like rental cars. Use
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them to get where you're going, and then dump them
the second you're done with them. Don't be a pompom waiver,
don't become a fan. Treat them like rental cars. Why
do I say that that's how they are all going
to treat you. It's a very transactional thing politics. It's transactional.
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You're giving them power, right, you're giving them power. The
danger in becoming a fan of any politician is you
can fool yourself into believing that political party, or that
congressman or whoever that person actually genuinely cares about you
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and will do what is best for you. And Communists
are uniquely susceptible to getting fooled into this because they
separate themselves into these herds. There's such herd animals. They
can convince themselves that the Democrat politician or Democrat political party,
that that party is really in it for them. They
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care about us. But man alive, would that be a mistake?
You want to talk about transactional the Trannees? Do you
know why you don't hear Democrats that often loudly talking
about all the Trannees?
Speaker 8 (31:36):
Now?
Speaker 1 (31:37):
Why they're moving away from it? Do you know why?
Because the culture woke up and realized this stuff is disgusting,
it's insane. There have been a lot of Tranny school shooters,
which makes the whole Tranny brigade look even weirder and
scarier to other people. As the Tranny brand has gone down,
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the Democrats have looked at that particular grievance group and
said to themselves, oh, there's not enough of them. Why
are we risking political capital now for a tiny, tiny
group of people who's on the outs? And now what
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we're going to have are a bunch of very angry trainees.
And we do have a bunch of very angry trainees
looking around, mutilated, mentally destroyed, with no representation whatsoever. And
I'll give you another little word of warning. This one's
going to come out of left field. But it's something
I've said before. You know who else this is going
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to happen to. Won't be tomorrow, but it's going to
happen the Black community in America. For a very very
very long time, ever since Lyndon Johnson bought them off
with votes, the Black community bought them off with benefits.
The Black community in America, not everyone by any means,
but in large the percentages are crazy, has been the
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most reliable Democrat vote in the country. That has been
the case for a very very long time. That has
led to guys like this Ellie Mistol going on the
news and just openly saying things.
Speaker 7 (33:13):
Like most of our constitution, even the amendments, have been
written and ratified exclusively by white rich landholding men. Right
there's not a single state that had a majority legislature
of women that has ratified a single amendment in the
current constitution. Right, So, starting from the beginning, and pulling
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that thread all the way through. Now, this is a
white man's document, and I got it.
Speaker 1 (33:43):
Ninety five percent Democrat, I got it. You know, the
Democrat Party. You know they're going to leave the black
community behind, and the black community is going to be
very angry about it, and it's going to take a
long time for them to cope with it. You're already
seeing black men move over to the right. Older black
women are the most reliable Democrats in the countries. So
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you're never going to get any movement there ever, but
you're already starting to see their percentages go down. Why well,
they never they never cared about black people. It was
always just a tool for power. Remember where they put
all the illegals they brought in twenty million is the
estimate under Joe Biden, twenty million in four years. Where'd
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they put them? They brought them right to New York City,
they brought them right to Chicago. And where did they
put them? They moved them right into the black neighborhoods,
so much so that politicians in some of those cities
were getting screamed at by the black residents. What do
you do? Remember all this.
Speaker 8 (34:45):
Stuff may bred and Jonathy, you took an off to
uphold the constitution. Oh, when you took an olf was
only attended to fight for the tenth and fourteenth amendments
regarding illegal aliens.
Speaker 5 (34:56):
Who guys fighting fall some on legal A.
Speaker 4 (35:00):
Yes, we haven't put a dime in this country. That's
followed on you.
Speaker 5 (35:04):
We don't dunt illegals in our community. We don't runt.
Speaker 10 (35:08):
Migrants terrorize that our old people, and I have y'all
sit up here and say we have to accept seventy
million dollars being given to them when you got black
people who are already struggling and need help, it is
a disgrace.
Speaker 1 (35:22):
Democrats have found a more reliable constituency. The black community
is going to be pushed aside. In fact, it already
has been. The realization hasn't come yet. They're going to
be pushed aside and left behind by the Democrat Party
because it was never about genuine love and care. These
people don't care about anybody. It was always about power.
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It was always transactional. They brought in twenty million illegals
and put them all in black neighborhoods because illegals are
a cheaper date, an easier date the black community. They
want to go to a nice place like Red Lobster
for illegals, a taco bell works. Wow, how about that
for being on the nose, Chris, what it is as
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heavy as ten boxes that you might be moving. That's
why you wouldn't understand. You know what I don't understand
as abortion, it's awful. We have to change the hearts
of people in this country who are seeking out abortions.
That's what matters, changing the hearts. How do we do that?
The ultrasound changes the heart by introducing the heart to
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