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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of the
Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificent Wednesday, a hump day.
We are going to continue to do some election recap talk.
I will get to your emails about said election, hopefully
touch on some other things. Next hour, we have this
fascinating conversation about what moves culture forward? Is it? Money?
(00:37):
Is it? They're just fascinating stuff still to come on
The Jesse Kelly Show. So the first hour we talked
a lot about the election. We did thirty thousand foot
few some things are out of your control that we
started zooming in. We started looking.
Speaker 3 (00:52):
At the coalition, the coalition that is installing communists in
our country, the coalition of foreigners and young dumb women.
Speaker 2 (01:04):
Sucks. Now let's talk about another part of it. And
this part is not sexy at all. It's not I'm
gonna play something for you right now. This is Sean Spicer.
Maybe you know who Sean Spicer is. He was Donald
Trump's press secretary, one of his press secretaries right when
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his first term. Sean's very sharp guy. One of these
guys been in politics for a very long time. I
had him on my television show. This is what he
had to say about Virginia.
Speaker 1 (01:37):
I like whins personally. I did an event with her
a couple of weeks ago. She has not run the
greatest campaign. She has not raised the money that she
needs to. She has not put the operation together that
she needs to her team. I think in a lot
of cases has let her down. But she's been vastly outspent.
I've talked to a lot of perennial Virginia donors who
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say they were never even contacted. So I don't think
this has been the best effort put forward.
Speaker 2 (02:04):
Now. That is not something I am playing today to
dunk on Republicans in Virginia or trash Winsome spears. That
is me telling you this, and this is something you
can write down. Etch it in stone. It's easy to
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forget every single race, every race, big ones and small ones,
every campaign of any kind, Every campaign has its own
story to tell. We want things to be simple and
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easily digestible. That's what human beings all want. Make it
easy for me to understand. Please break it down for me.
I don't want complicated. I don't give me the details.
Make it easy. Why do we lose last night? We
lost cause the economy. In fact, I'll get to that
in a moment. But we lost because of this. But
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all these gigantic, all encompassing statements, while they're easy to
make and they're easy to take, they are obviously not
accurate when it applies to every single race, every race,
every campaign is different. For instance, I just played for
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you a little analysis of win some seers. Why was
the GOOTV to get out the vote effort not what
it should be in Virginia because they didn't have the
campaign infrastructure for that. Why didn't have the campaign infrastructure
for that? They didn't have the money to pay for it.
Why didn't they have the money to pay for it?
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Because whatever donor raised money system they had in place sucked.
Maybe she personally wasn't good at it. Maybe the people
she hired weren't good at it. They didn't raise the money,
the money didn't get spent on GUA, there was no GEOTV.
The Communists spent a bunch of money, they got their
voters out. We lost, But you can you can sit
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here today and go online and go on television. You
could say we lost because it's that fat but every
race tells its own story. Let me let me flip
it on the flip side. Here in Texas again, last
night wasn't all bad. You only get the bad headlines.
Here in Texas. We had statewide seventeen constitutional amendments on
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the ballot. It's all stuff you would drool over. Sorry
if you're not in Texas, but it is stuff like
bail reform, the good kind, meaning these urban centers that
have these communist judges. There's now a constitutional amendment. You
can't take this violent dirt ball and just let him
out with no bail. Boom, Texas, stop it. No, we're
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talking about things like certifying parental rights. I didn't love
all the constitutional amendments at all. There were a few
I voted against, but so many great ones. No more
death tax this boom boom boom, boom boom. They all passed,
sixty to seventy percent. They all passed. But I wanted
to go a little deeper. Speaking of good campaigns, there
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were I think there were three. I'm trying to remember.
There were two or three local things that were unique
to my community. Now, they were bond things to raise
money for this school or that school, but there was
something a little unique about them on my ballot. You
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know what it was? You know how it has a
description of what you're voting on on the ballot, a
brief description. Do you know on every one of these bonds?
What led the description in all capital letters? It said,
this is a tax increase, every one of them. That
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was how every one of them started. This is a
tax increase, and then it explained the bond and what
the bond was for. Every single one of those failed.
Every campaign, Every candidate has its own story to tell.
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Those things failed because smart activists who wanted it to fail,
worked very hard, got involved in the political process, and
adjusted the language on the ballot so that this is
a tax increase. Is what bludgeoned every single person who
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walked into the polls. Everyone who walked into the polls
went no, no, no, no.
Speaker 3 (06:38):
No.
Speaker 2 (06:39):
Tax increase failed every single campaign. Every candidate has its
own story to tell, and that brings me directly to
I won't say the last thing. It's the second to
the last thing. Running for office, political campaigns, winning, getting
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amendments pass, getting our candidates across the line. We like
to focus on what's fun and not what's not. I
remember I read the book. I read Michael Strahan's book.
I used to be a Giants fan. Strayhand turned out
to kind of be a piece of crap. But I
read Michael Strahan's book about his life of football. He
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was a football player, NFL football player, great player, And
I remember reading in the book. It perked my years
up because I had heard another NFL great, Brett Favre,
say the same thing. And you know what they said.
He said, Matt, I would have kept playing for years
more if I could just play the games. It was
the practice in the offseason. That's why I retired. It's
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very understandable. Everybody wants to strap it on when there's
sixty thousand fans out there and play the game. People
don't want to go to practice. I don't want to
do push ups. It's hot. I don't want to sit
in the film room. I don't want to. I don't
want to do that. You know what we love to
do politically, I do too. I do too. You know
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what we love to do. We love to pick up
our phones and get on Facebook or Twitter or whatever else.
We love to do that, and we love to post
about politics. This guy sucks. I love Trump, the GOP,
stupid viv and that's fine. You should do that. And
it does have a cultural effect, that's fine. But you
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know what it doesn't do doesn't win elections. It's fun
doesn't win elections. Running for office, helping people who are
running for office, getting out the vote, donating your time,
donating money if you have it. These are the things
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that win elections. These are the basics. The foundation the
blocking and tackling that wins elections is getting out voters,
dragging friends to the polls, donating time, effort, money to
political campaigns. I am sorry to break it to you,
and I'm sorry to break it to me, but the
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Facebook post you put up three days ago didn't do
anything for Virginia, Texas, California, New York, or New Jersey.
It did next to nothing at all. Unless that post
was a phone number or a website you put up
so people could donate time, money, or effort, and it
probably wasn't if we're being honest, and I'm not judging you,
I do that all the time myself. But that's not
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blocking and tackling, and that doesn't win elections. It is fun.
It makes us feel good. It's how we argue politics
and talk with friends, but that is not how we
win elections. If you are right now frantic and worried
about the midterm elections that are coming up next year,
it's perfectly understandable to feel that way. Then I would
suggest you spend the time between now and next November.
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We have one year to block and tackle. Everybody loves
game day, everybody. I don't have to sit here and
encourage you to go vote next November. You're one of
the hard cores. You're gonna vote next November. I'm not
worried about you. Are you gonna get in the weight
room for the next year? Are you? I told my
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son we went to Montana. I told you this. We
went to Montana last summer to be with my mom
for a month, and I told my son, who runs
cross country, this is junior year this year, I said,
wanting to be fast on race day, every single kid
you stand beside at the starting line wants to be
fast on race day. How badly do you want to
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be fast at six am tomorrow morning when you can
go put five miles on your legs. Spend a month
in Montana. That will determine the how you spend that
month will determine how your junior year goes. And to
his credit, he busted his butt, ran his legs off,
his body, set a personal record, almost every race killed it.
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What we do now will determine how next November goes,
and it ain't Facebook posts, blocking and tackling. One final
word on this, and then we'll get to your word.
Your emails about the election, you have many of them.
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Speaker 4 (12:28):
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Speaker 2 (12:30):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Wednesday,
reminding you that tomorrow is asked Doctor Jesse Thursday. You
need to get your questions emailed in right now to
Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. It's gonna be a
real good time tomorrow. So our final point, our final
(12:52):
election recap before I get to your emails, and I
have to let you have at it. Final point is
this in is this one is a heavy one, but
it is a true one as well. I have had,
and I've told you about this, an increase in the
volume of emails I get into this show of Republicans
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who are Trump fans, who are expressing some frustration, and
that frustration is about the state of our economy and
the jobs market. The Trump administration I'm quite pleased with,
I should note, but it has been, if we're being honest,
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it has been a lot of foreign focus. It has
been I want the Nobel Peace Prize on the Peace President.
We're gonna sit down with Selenski again. I want Netanyahu
to do that. We're gonna, we're gonna fix Venezuela. We're gonna,
we're gonna. It's been very foreign focused and all that stuff.
That's fine, that stuf's fine. But I want to again
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issue a warning. And this is not just to the GOP,
it is the Trump White House. There are a couple
things at play. One, the American public is completely jaded
on foreign policy issues now. A lot of that's due
to Vietnam failures, global War on Terror failures. The American
public is not enamored with foreign adventuring. They simply are not.
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That is one. Two. As things have gotten worse here
at home, with wages, with it, with prices. As things
have gotten worse here at home, there is less and
less of an appetite for foreign adventuring of any kind.
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People don't want to hear how important it is to
go pick the weeds from the neighbor's yard when we
are overgrown in our yard. I know AI is booming,
that AI data centers are booming. I know the tech
industry is doing fine. I understand the stock market is
high end all that stuff is fine. I'm not complaining
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about any of that stuff. But normal Americans, working class,
middle class Americans, they are not happy with the economy.
They are not And look, I'm voting for the GOP
in the midterms, and I know you probably are as well,
but you're not a normy. I'm talking about how normies vote.
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I am mortified at the thought of communists returning to
power and destroying this country. I know you are as well.
I don't need extra motivation for the midterms. Neither do you.
Norm In norma Do norm in norma don't vote the
way you vote. They don't care about the things you
care about or I care about. Americans now more than ever,
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vote on domestic pocketbook issues. They don't vote on the
Nobel Peace Prize. They don't vote on whether or not
we send Tamahawk missiles to Ukraine. They don't vote on Israel.
They don't vote on Venezuela. They don't even vote on
cartels in Mexico. And I'm not against any of these
things whatever, do all that. That's not how Americans vote. Now,
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Now more than ever, Americans vote on Do I have
a job. Does my son have a job? Does my
daughter have a job? Can I afford the basics? Maybe
even a little bit of the finer things? I would
like to go out to Applebee's this Friday. Are we
able to make ends meet? Or is it once again
Kraftmac at home and we're gonna have to consider buying
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an off brand box the next time. This is not
a rant and rave Trump sucks, but this is very
much a heads up. If the American people do not
feel economic improvement one year from now, the midterms might
be rough, They might be real, real rough. We have
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one year now, no matter what happens. We can't have
the communists taking over the House because they're going to
impeach Trump every other day. You know that, and I
know that. That means you and me we have work
to do for a year. The blocking and tackling. Remember
we just talked about that, the blocking and tackling. Let's
get involved in elections. Let's start digging in now. Let's
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make sure even if it is a loss next year,
it's not as bad. Maybe we work hard enough to
pull out a win, maybe even a tie, but we
need Americans to feel like the economy is working on
their behalf again, and right now that feeling is not there.
Takes time. Trump Administration's putting in their policies. I hope
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they work. We are you know what, We're going to
do some emails. Talk a little bit of spy stuff,
but we're going to do some emails next because I
only get to one there before we do that. Please
do keep in mind in this economy, when you are struggling,
widows and orphans are struggling badly, do remember the fallen
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first responder families and the gold star families where dad
isn't coming home. Think about the economic stress these poor
people go through. And now we have the holidays coming up.
It's Thanksgiving time and dad's not there Christmas. These families
need our help. Tunnel to Towers is there helping where
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they can when mom puts on a uniform and doesn't
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Kelly Show on a fantastic Wednesday, a home day. But
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we're stepping away from all the election talk. That's enough
of that now. I wanted to do something cool and fascinating.
And what's cooler and fascinating than or more fascinating than
talking spy stuff? You know, I love talking spy stuff,
and I think I would have been quite the covert
operative of myself despite being six'. Eight we were not
going to talk about that right now because we have
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to talk To Mike. Waller he is at The center
for A Security policy And i'm gonna pick his brand
about so many. Things but, First, mike what are all
these Hot russian And chinese chicks doing over?
Speaker 4 (19:51):
Here they're, really really busy and they're very. Friendly all.
Speaker 2 (19:57):
Right you have been writing about the and talking about,
it and it is it is a very serious, subject
and it's Something i've touched on on the, show but
you know way more about it THAN i. Do what's the?
Deal what's the game?
Speaker 4 (20:08):
Here, well it's a really great way for our enemies
to compromise us and to steal our secrets and to
get really Dumb americans with really bad judgment to willingly
become spies to betray our. Country and they do it
through not just, sex but through emotional, manipulation through long
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term sexual.
Speaker 2 (20:33):
Relations, okay so expand on. That so there's obviously it's
a family, show so we don't have to expand that much,
more but explain how this. Works so this is an
official branch Of chinese, intelligence to tell.
Speaker 4 (20:49):
Us, Right so The chinese and The russians both have
schools for their intelligence officers to perfect the arts of
seduction and everything that follows, that and The russians have
been doing this since the nineteen. Thirties The Chinese Communist
party has been doing it in the past two or
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three decades to spot younger people who have a lot
of promise in the, future whether in business or politics or,
policy and then other people once they're. Established so they'll
prey on let's, say a lonely computer code guy who
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doesn't have much of a social, life but who happens
to be developing code for Some american high tech, program
and over time they'll develop a relationship with that, person
a long term relationship that will be an emotional, one
not your regular sort Of russian style blackmail, relationship and
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over time they will induce, those say That american, code
or to pass on high tech secrets To chinese.
Speaker 2 (22:00):
Intelligence, okay speaking With Mike, Waller, NOW i guess, this
this brings me to this. Place AND i guess maybe
it's because beautiful women make men. Stupid that's just that's
how we're. Created it. Happens but at that, MOMENT i,
mean even if you're, okay you're the tech geek and
you married whatever her name, is and she's From china
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and she's Trained chinese, intelligence the moment she asks you
though for that national security, information that critical, coding doesn't
that set off warning? BELLS i would always, THINK i
GUESS i would hope that about myself if that had
ever happened to, me that it would have set, off you,
know red. Flags does this not happen?
Speaker 4 (22:40):
Right, well, yes you just, said guys get really. Stupid
so a lot of the time guys are you, know
induced to do things they never would do, otherwise especially
if you've developed an emotional relationship and you're afraid of
losing the. Person those are the type of things that
these spies pray.
Speaker 2 (23:00):
On, Okay, So, mike is this something we do IN us?
Intelligence is this something that does THE cia have a
school like.
Speaker 4 (23:09):
This i've never heard of a school like. THAT i
would imagine that we that our agents do. It you
have to find you, Know, well the thing, is we
don't have really good human intelligence in the first. Place
we rely too much on, technology and we rely too
much on other countries to do the work for. Us
so they're doing it for themselves and passing on to
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us as it suits their. Interests so we haven't mastered
that art like these other countries.
Speaker 2 (23:36):
Have, OKAY i need you to expand on. That why
don't we have good human? Intelligence we have all kinds
of educated people, here all kinds of patriots. Here why
are we falling behind The russians when it comes to human?
Intelligence this has.
Speaker 4 (23:50):
Been a problem for about fifty years or, so Since
Jimmy carter really shut down a lot of the CIA's
best human. Intelligence and then THE cia has become so,
bureaucratic so, legalistic that you really can't you can't really
keep tracked in a pureaucratic way of doing these types of.
Speaker 2 (24:11):
Encounters, Michael thanks so. Much they've always found it. Fascinating and,
actually when it comes to the human intelligence, Aspect i've
heard that. BEFORE i have heard that we lack in,
that AND i always maybe it's just an Ugly american.
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THING i ALWAYS i always took it as, well we're morally, better.
Right The, chinese of, course don't have any problem with,
it or The russians don't have any problem with. It
but that's just me being this, stupid Ugly american believing.
That but oh, gosh that. Sucks let's do some. Emails, Hey,
Jesse why do people complain about the state of things
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but never get off their rears to? Vote is it
because just complaining is the natural state of, man, well human.
Beings IF i let's say, you me and ten other,
people we worked in the same, building not a big.
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Building we just worked in the same. Building we kind
of have this huge common area in the. Building and
we don't have a. Janitor we don't have a cleaning.
Lady we had, one But trump deportedor we don't have
a cleaning. Lady we don't have a. Janitor, Right let's
say the, floor the floor started to get super super
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dirty over, time people are tracking in, mud we're getting
dust bunnies on the. Floor someone spilled. Something it's a
little sticky in the. Corner let me ask, you, realistically
ten people in the, office how many people go grab a,
broom go grab them? Up how? Many now you can, argue,
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WELL i, Would i'm sure you. Would you're sitting here
listening to. Me you could be listening to crappy jazz.
Music you're listening to. Me i'm sure you. Would but
realistically assessing human, nature thinking about that group project you
had to do at work or for, school thinking about human,
nature sports, teams whatever group setting you've ever been in
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that ten person. Office there's sticky stuff on the, floor
there's dust, bunnies there's. Mud how many? People how many
people would go grab a broom and, say, oh it's,
dirty it's. Dusty i'll sweep it. Up maybe, one maybe?
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Two this is this is my main gripe with people
who care about politics and complained about, politics but don't get.
Involved do you know, Something i'll tell you. Something You
you can always complain to me about politics BECAUSE i
know you get. INVOLVED i know you, VOTE i know
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you texted, FRIENDS i know this and. That but WHEN
i run into PEOPLE i run into them in the,
STREET i run into them, online and they'll start complaining
about that they're not doing this and this sucks and,
this And i'll start asking them, questions what did you
do in the last? Election did you? Vote did you
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tell anybody about? It did you give your friends any?
Guidance have you have you ever? Ever have you ever
run for office or worked on a political? Campaign did
you maybe donate? Money did you? What what have you?
Done you know the most common, ANSWER i get. Nothing oh,
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no that sucks and death sucks and this is terrible
and that's crapping. Up we're gonna lose in the. Midterms,
okay we got midterms coming up next, year twenty twenty.
Six you're worried we're gonna. Lose what are you gonna
do about?
Speaker 3 (27:59):
It?
Speaker 2 (28:01):
Oh, well you need to THE gop needs To trump passed.
Speaker 1 (28:08):
It no, no, no, no no.
Speaker 2 (28:09):
No what are you going to do about?
Speaker 3 (28:12):
It?
Speaker 2 (28:13):
Oh? NOTHING i like to watch college football on. Saturdays i'm.
Busy i'm doing some other. Stuff you should do. Something human,
Nature this is why so much of the burden falls on,
you in. Particular you're. Involved you. Care, sorry your normy,
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friends don't they think they, do they'll get their blood pressure.
UP i was just with a guy for The World.
Series For game seven of The World, SERIES i was
just with a. Guy every TIME i get around, him
his face turns red and he starts screaming about democrats
and how bad they. Suck and every TIME i get around,
THEM i ask him what he's going to do to get.
Involved crickets every single, Time so how it, goes, sow
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is Relief. Factor he's probably in. Pain that's why he's
not getting. Involved he's not getting involved because his knee.
Hurts his knee hurts because it's. Inflamed his body's trying
to fight that. Inflammation but his body needs a little
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Attitude Jesse. Kelly it is The Jesse Kelly show on a,
wonderful Wonderful, wednesday Hope. Day remember you can email Us
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jesse At jesse kellyshow dot. Com AND i owe you
a bunch of those. Emails so let's dig into them.
Now Captain comic Coch, Comic Coca comchata camp. Whatever. Hey first,
Off texas needs In, texas we need to do. Better
it's sad how few. Voted it makes me worry for the.
Primaries my question is being? Charismatic is that the most
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important thing for the voters our local school board, race
the two most charismatic candidates. Won his Name. Steve, Okay So,
steve when you're set in structure, sucks you need to
work on that next. Time i'm. Kidding it's all, Right.
STEVE i can't write either. TWO I i have two
different THINGS i want to say about this. One maybe
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you're not mister or missus, personality and you know if you're.
Not maybe you weren't the bell of the ball in
school and you got a big circle of, friends and
there's not a thing in the world wrong with, that
not a. Thing don't let that stop you from getting
involved in. Politics maybe you're not as pretty as she,
(31:38):
is and you don't have the square jaw like he,
does and you don't have that kind of a sense of,
humor and you're not fast on your, feet and you're
kind of socially. Awkward if you desire to get, involved
get involved. Anyway it's not all perfect, people believe. Me
it's a bunch of dirt balls and. Dorks and you'll
be just. Fine you'll be just. Fine that's. One but
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there is another aspect to what happened last night that
we should. Discuss trump wasn't on the. Ballot in twenty,
Sixteen trump's on the. Ballot we end up with, Presidency
house And. Senate twenty, Twenty trump's on the. BALLOT i
Know trump lost the, election but we still ended up
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with The house and The. Senate all, good all, right
same thing last, Year same thing twenty twenty. Four trump's
on the, Ballot White, House, House. Senate now we have
an off year. Election last, Night we're not. There now
(32:43):
does that mean there's too Much trump worship on the,
Right there's no question about. It but let me explain
something that's. Undeniable trump has, charisma a lot of. It he.
DOES i don't care if you hate, HIM i Hate.
Obama obama has charisma a lot of it he. Does
it does. Matter we are going to need going forward
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as a, movement charismatic people leading the. Way it does.
Matter it doesn't mean if you don't have that you
shouldn't get. Involved but in the, end lots of politics
is a popularity. Contest you, know did you know That
George washington went up and down The eastern seaboard when
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he was running for, president buying shots of whiskey for.
People did you know That george What Saint George washington
and what? Not George washington understood it's a popularity. Contest
at some. Level it's a popularity. Contest sometimes the better looking,
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dude the funnier, dude that the better looking woman that
The sometimes they just. Win that's why feminist. Struggle it's
Why Katie porker In california struggles so, much and that's
why she's losing now A senate race that was hers to.
Win Katie porker should be winning. That she's so horrible
to be, around so lacking in, charisma nobody wants to
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be around. Her no one wants to vote For. Jesse
yesterday's loss was very. Scary i'm not. Happy the wallets
are not doing. Better the middle class is not interested
in saving The Middle east In. Argentina so goes to
what we were talking about a couple minutes. AGO i
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keep getting these. EMAILS i know AND i believe That
trump administration knows this as. Well trump has talked about it.
Too trump has talked about it a lot in the
past couple of. Days he has heard it. Too he
knows it. Too All, right you had a. Year it's
been a. Year you had a, year and it's been
a good, year and we were. Wrong but you had
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a year to go for The Nobel Peace. Prize it's,
awesome it's. Awesome good to go get. It the next
year needs to be one hundred Percent america, focused one
hundred Percent american. Focus as much as you. Can jesty
why is it so hard for humans to honestly ask
themselves what was my role in? This, well we don't
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like to admit it that we're at. Fault i'm just
the same, way in the exact same, way not Like i'm.
BETTER i don't want to admit When i'm, wrong when
something's my. PROBLEM i have had historically a couple of,
times nothing. Bad i've had high blood pressure WHEN i
went to the doctor's. Office and high blood pressure does
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run in my, family certainly on The kelly side of the.
Family still questioned about. It i'm sure that has affected our,
longevity but it is the way it. Is high blood
pressure runs in the. Family and every, time every time
that has come, Back i've walked away, saying, yeah runs
in the. Family that runs in the. Family, YEAH i
wasn't working out AND i was eating poorly. Too but
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you know what's easier than, that you, know it's easier
than saying that's on. ME i runs in the. Family
there's NOTHING i can do about. It it runs in the.
Family All, right we're gonna step away from. That we're
going to talk about a couple. Things, Yes, California we're
going to talk about the nuking of the. Filibuster we're
going to talk about THE, fbi The James comy. Stuff
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we're gonna step away from that, stuff AND i will
come back and do more emails BECAUSE i KNOW i
owe them to. You but Smoking Gun James comy said. Something,
well we're starting to see evidence of the Stuff James
comy was writing, down the Stuff James comy was sending to,
friends and there is one part of it that everybody
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is glossing, over and it is unbelievably, revealing unbelievably revealing
about how these people think and what kind of people
we're dealing. With we think we're dealing with flesh and
blood and beings like, us but these are some, really really,
weird sick. People i'll explain WHAT i mean next