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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show, Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a wonderful, wonderful Thursday, as we near the end of
the week. I'm so excited. I'm so excited for this
Jasmine Crockett store. I can almost hardly contain myself. So
we're gonna talk a little Jasmine Crockett before we get
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back to emails and clear out some other things. So
there's a talk we've had before. Let's happen again briefly,
why do people become politicians? What's the appeal? There are
some who are there to genuinely serve, They want to
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help their community, or their state, or their country, and
they go there with the right heart, for the right reasons.
There's no question there are some. But for so many,
and I have witnessed this, I have experienced this repeatedly,
for so many of these people. They're not necessarily people
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with skills, marketable skills. I mean, they're not people who
are capable of being successful in the independent realm, in
the business world. But doesn't everyone want the finer things
of life at some point? I'm not saying you're money hungry,
or I'm money hungry or something like that. But who
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doesn't want to stay at a nicer hotel, eat better food.
Just people like nicer things, perfectly natural. And what do
you do if you're somebody who lacks shame? You also
lack talent, but you want to stay the Ritz Carlton,
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you want to fly first class maybe even private. Well,
you get elected, you see, and when you get elected,
because you now have access to the taxpayer funded treasury,
rich people will give you things because they believe they
will end up getting access to the public treasury through you.
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Fairly open corruption. These people run for office and stay
in office because it gives them access to living like
a millionaire when they're not in fact millionaires. Headline former
Google CEO Eric Schmidt. This is from the Free Beacon
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flew Democrat Senator candidate Seth Moulton to a ritzy Montana
retreat as the congressman oversaw critical business. Hey, hop on
my private jet, come on out to our luxury Montana retreat.
Who wants to give that up? And then, of course
it brings me to our favorite congress woman, Jasmine Crockett.
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Jasmine Crockett is facing a little bit of heat if
you will, so, let me explain how this works. When
you're running for office and honestly, after you're already in office.
People think that when you raise money for a campaign,
that you get that money, that you're allowed to spend
that money, that it goes into your personal account. That's
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against the law. That's not how it works. Like when
I was running for Congress, you have to not only
set up you basically have to set up a business,
and you have to set up separate different accounts, bank accounts,
and when you raise money, that money must be used
for campaigning. I can't. I couldn't go out and solicit
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donation from people and then make my car payment pay myself.
That's not how it works. You're not allowed to do that.
They have to remain separate. But there's always there's always
ways around it. If you have no morality. You see
Jasmine Crockett, you know what she is, Just a race communist,
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just a hustler, just somebody who she just wants her
fake eyelashes and first class tickets. That's what she wants,
and of course she wants to test. Jasmine Crockett has
spent nearly seventy five thousand dollars of campaign money on
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luxury hotels, transportation and security. Martha's Vineyard, Chicago, New York City,
Las Vegas, San Francisco, Los Angeles, The Ritz Carlton. Four thousand,
one hundred and seventy five dollars at the Ritz Carlton. Now,
I don't know how much a room is at the
Ritz Carlton, but I'd be willing to bet that's a
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pretty nice one. Two thousand, three hundred dollars at the
Luxury Collection, five three hundred dollars at the West Hollywood Edition.
Travel expenses, we're talking about limousines. Why is Jasmine Crockett
still in Congress? Why does she want to stay in Congress?
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Because Jasmine Crockett does not have marketable skills that will
allow her to stay at the Ritz Carlton. If she
leaves Congress, she needs to live like a queen on
someone else's dime. Over and over and over again. It's
the same story. That's why these people never leave. You
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can't ever get freaking rid of them. They're just always there. Jesse,
I doubt I'm the only frustrated American. Why are we
doing investigation after investigation after investigation that of charging people.
Trump was charged every time he turned around. I'm not
suggesting we turn to weaponizing. Are we not charging people
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because of communist judges? So Trump needs to get rid
of them first. I'm frustrated, and that, in fact, she
threw in a couple of potty words in there that
I skipped over. She's quite frustrated. I'll put it that way.
I'm frustrated too. People are frustrated. I am hoping right
now that things are coming. I'm hoping they're coming. We
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are a year into the Trump administration already, and I
was hoping we'd have more movement by now. But let's
not forget. And by the way, it's not near enough.
So I'm not telling you that it's not near enough.
Let's not forget that John Bolton has been indicted, James
Comey facing charges, Letitia James facing charges. Is it everything
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we want? All the government snakes, all the liars, all
the criminals. Are they all going to prison? No? No, no,
it's not. I'm not telling you that. But there hasn't
been no movement at all. These things take time. And
as I said before, I'm not a Pambondy fan. I'm
not a Pambondi defender. Frankly, I'm at the point where
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I find her voice annoying. Total lack of movement on
this case in our nation's capital undermined the public trust
of Yeah whatever, not a Pambondy fan. However, I talked
to someone again yesterday who reinforced what I've told you before.
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Communists spent so much time destroying any lawyer who was
associated with Donald Trump or Donald Trump's campaign that now lawyers,
sharp lawyers the kind of lawyers you need to take
down criminal organizations. Sharp lawyers do not want to go
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part of a three year Trump administration because they have
a pretty good idea that that three years will be
the last three years. They're able to practice law in
a significant way. They have seen what communists have done
to other Trump attorneys. They don't want to go down
like that. And so we have the DJ. We have
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the DJ here still has communist snakes all throughout it,
and we need more people in it. They're putting out
the call publicly and have done so several times of Hey,
any attorneys want to come work here, it's the DJ,
and anybody and any prosecutor feel like coming to work
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at the DJ and you know what the nation of
lawyers we have does, looks down at their shoes. I'd
love to I'm busy this time of year, we've got
Thanksgiving and stuff like that. They can't find the people
to do what we need to do because the communists,
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in their viciousness, have hurt so many people, destroyed their lives,
destroyed their careers, destroyed their bank accounts. Remember, they bankrupted
Trump allies bankrupted them by just all this endless lawfare stuff.
Even if you end up getting off scott free, you
still dropped a million bucks in legal fees. Do you
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have a million dollars lying around? What would a million
dollars in legal fees mean for you in your life?
You don't have your house anymore, do you do? You
even have a car. But who are you borrowing that
money from to even afford it? Democrats play for keeps,
and Democrats because their communists understand the value of sending
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a message, and they send a message loud and clear.
With all the endless prosecutions, civil suits against Trump people
tried to have them disbarred. It's it's wild what they did. Wild,
what they did, all right, it's do some worthies oh
this is about Pure Talk. Oh, this is one of
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the great This is one of the great back and forth. Ever,
I kid you not. We got both these emails the
same day, and looking here, they're three hours apart. All right,
So this guy the subject to this one is it's
not that easy, he said on my life these are real.
You make it seem easy to move carriers. It is not.
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That's what this guy says. Three hours apart. I got
this email. Hey, Jesse, I made the switch to Pure
Talk today to take advantage of their lifetime special offer
before December seventh deadline. It was just as you described easy.
He even put an exclamation point on it. It took
about ten minutes on the phone with Morgan, a sweet
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sounding American dime who took care of everything for me.
Couldn't have been I'll be paying half of what I
was paying to Infinity for the rest of my life
the same price, no rate increases. Thanks for all you do,
Jesse said, I'm welcome to use his name on the air.
His name is Albert, another Pure Talk customer and Jesse
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Kelly show listener for six years. Albert sure seems satisfied,
seems pretty pain free, Albert also has an unlimited cell
phone plan now for twenty nine dollars and ninety five cents.
Switch now. Don't wait December seventh. It ends all right.
You got to go to Puretalk dot com for details
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Say Jesse Kelly. We'll be back. It's the Jesse Kelly Show.
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show. On a wonderful, wonderful Thursday.
Remember tomorrow's ask doctor Jesse Friday. The questions are pouring
in already, get yours in Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Jesse,
you are one hundred percent correct on your assessment with
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calls into radio programs. Thank you very much for holding
a hard line on that any other program I listened to,
the worst part of it is when they start taking calls.
I'm driving a semi truck and that makes me immediately
want to switch. The one part I did enjoy about
when you took calls is when you would hang up
on people. I thought that was awesome. Keep your offense.
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Keep up your offensive program. I absolutely love it, he says.
His name is Dell. You're sick. You know how many
emails we get from people when they say exactly that.
I used to love when you hung up on people.
In case you're wondering, maybe you're new to the show.
You know how I told you when I rarely would
take calls that and I said, I always said, Chris,
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I said, no small talk. I warned people ahead of time,
don't ask me how I'm doing, don't tell me first time,
long time, get right to the point, And I said,
I will hang up the phone. You know how many
times some of them call in and just out of instinct.
I'm sure they didn't mean anything by out of instinct.
They'd be, hey, Jesse, how you doing today? And I
would just boom hammer hang up on him. Hey. It's
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like they taught us in the Marine Corps. It's like
I teach my sons repeatedly, over and over and over again.
Failure to follow simple instructions. Failure to follow simple instructions.
It's so bad now, Bob. Bob will say it to
the boys, failure to follow simple instructions. I'm sure we've
ruined the freaking kids. Yo, mister Jay, I'm starting to
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question if Chris is a spy sent by the communists.
My pieces of evidence are he has long hippie here.
That's a good point. Why won't he cut it short
like a normal dude. Chris is now trying to quote
make cars more efficient. Sounds like some commy gobblygook to me.
Let me guess Chris is for emissions testing on cars
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and carbon taxes. Well, trust me, Chris is most definitely
not for emissions tests. In fact, I'd be willing to
bet there's something illegal on his car as we speak
right now. What Chris, it's old enough that it doesn't
need to be emissions tested? Yeah, because it would fail, Chris,
because it would fail. Listen, you understand Chris's religious spent
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right the emissions thing or the making engines more efficient.
I guarantee it's about money. I guarantee it's about money.
Chris would spend a month rebuilding his engine if he
thought it got him an extra quarter mile per game.
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I guarantee he would. And in fact, I bet you
he could tell you what exactly the cost savings were
if he got the extra quarter mile per gallon. I
know it. I'm telling you I know it, Jesse. With
the rise of islamis in local, state, and federal government.
And we all know that half the elected federal government,
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more than half the federal employees are communists. Who's the
bigger threat? Will they kill each other? Well? Listen, there
have been books written about this, about what's known as
the Red Green Alliance, the Red Green Alliance? What is it?
It's an alliance struck by communists in Western civilization and
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islamis flooding into Western civilization. And it's a question people
have asked before. Who's going to win in the end?
And what's wild is? I understand and the enemy of
my enemy is my friend in that way of thinking, historically,
I get that. But I wonder if each side understands
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that the other side is not going to share power.
Islamis are not going to share power with communists. Communists
are not going to share power with Islamis. They're simply not.
They're interested in smashing you and me. First. They view
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us as their biggest threat. They practically tell you that
all the time. They view us as the biggest threat.
I don't know when they'll start hurting each other. But
I know right now the alliance it's working out well
for both of them. This woman is not just in America,
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She's a sitting member of Commerce.
Speaker 2 (16:55):
These people are just idiots. I really, you know, I'm
at the point where it's become really hard to have
an intellectual debate with any of these people because the
level of stupidity that they are displaying every single day
is frankly embarrassing, not just in Congress but as Americans.
And the fact that these people are allowed to say
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just the most ridiculous things tells you that the dumbing
of the United States has arrived, because how else do
we get Trump presidency again? And so the idea that
this is a white nation that needs to be preserved
is a fascinatingly disgusting view because this country is one
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for the many. I would say our country should be
more fearful of white men across our country because they
are actually causing most of the deaths within this country.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
The Red Green Alliance as successful as of right now.
This guy is a city councilman in Minneapolis.
Speaker 3 (18:03):
But now President Donald Trump singling out and attacking one
group of people and ice being on our streets and
asking people documentation. It feels like we're in nineteen thirties,
nineteen forties in Germany. I never thought there would be
a time where I will tell my community to carry
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their passport around because you look like Somali. You might
you might be stopped by ice.
Speaker 1 (18:30):
You look Somalie. Huh what's that look like?
Speaker 4 (18:36):
What?
Speaker 1 (18:37):
Chris? I'm asking stew An email Jesse. I saw several
reports of the communists going after this organization. I'm sure
you've seen them. It's about preborn. It hurts my heart
to know these comedy liberals will do anything to support abortion.
Please investigate. The preborn has had to deal with the
fire bombings. They've had to deal with the targetings. Why
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do you think they're after preborn so much? Because preborn
is actually saving these babies. Preborn is giving these young
women free ultrasounds so they can choose life, and they
do almost every time. Preborn is not just doing that,
they're introducing them to god diapers formula. If she needs
a shelter, maybe an abusive spouse or something, Preborn is
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there for her. Preborn is out there being the hands
and feet were commanded to be and they only do
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Speaker 5 (19:45):
The Jesse Kelly Show I Like It returns next.
Speaker 1 (19:49):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificent magnificent Thursday. Member.
If you miss any part of the show, you can
download the whole thing on iHeart, Spotify iTunes. Let's get
to some of these emails. I've got to clear out
some room for ask doctor Jesse Friday tomorrow. Oh, the
thankful emails are still coming in from last week. Hey Jesse,
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I'm thankful this week because three months ago I tried
to kill myself, but at the urging of my wife,
I called the VA. They have helped me and now
I'm living day to day. But I'm living. Please don't
use my name. I listen to you on my drive home. Brother.
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Every day, you keep living, all right, Every single day,
you keep living. Get help if you need to get help,
reach out if you need us every single day. Don't
check out early? All right, men, you whisper, I'll bring
in the most American appetizer for Thanksgiving. Oh this is
an old one, Kso dip? What is the best chip
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to dip? Try? And goes to big rounds, free toom scoops,
Toastedo scoops. All right, So I want to have a
serious conversation with you here about Fredo's scoops or Tostitos scoops.
The idea behind it is sound. We'll focus on the
Toastito's scoops. You know what I'm talking about there that
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it almost looks like a bowl. The chip is almost
a bowl. I understand the idea. You're trying to form
the chip into scooping up dip. I understand that. But
what it does is it screws up a lifetime of
chip training where you already knew the appropriate angle to
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come at the dip with the chip in order to
get the appropriate amount of dip on it. So it's uh,
what's the best way I can describe it? It would
be like this. It would be like you're a professional
baseball player. Right, you're a professional baseball player and you've
hit a baseball. Baseballs are one size for your whole life,
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t ball, little league college. Now you're in the pros.
You play for the Houston Astros. It would be like
all of a sudden, shrinking the ball and pitching the
guy the ball. I mean, could he do it, Yeah,
he could do it, but it's gonna mess him up.
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It's gonna mess him up. There's no need to create
a special chip that is scoopable, because normal human beings
have been scooping dip with normal chips for a very
long time. Every time I try one of these scoop things,
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because that's all that's at a party or something like that,
you get too much dimp. You can't get the angle,
and it's not about as much dip as you want,
So don't say that it's about the appropriate chip dip ratio.
It's all about the ratios. You get too much dip
and it screws the whole thing up. Speaking of screwing
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the whole thing up, I just kid, I'm still upset
about this. I played it early.
Speaker 6 (23:14):
New changes, those new requirements, I mean, you've got to
look for work. You've got to go out and volunteer
certain hours number of hours each month to keep the
benefits going. Otherwise those benefits could be cut sharply. Maybe
only three months worth of benefits over a three year period.
Big time reaction.
Speaker 1 (23:28):
Listen to some of this.
Speaker 7 (23:29):
I don't think it's fair either.
Speaker 6 (23:31):
He do that, And you were saying, you think it's
gonna hurt a lot of people.
Speaker 7 (23:34):
Oh yeah, definitely, definitely, it's gonna hurt a lot of
people because you never know, you know what, especially now
that we end the holidays and everybody wants to have
a good dinner and everything, and if you don't give
it to them, it's gonna be really hard.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
It's very sudden. You want a good dinner. You want
me to pay for your dinner. That's what you want.
That's weird because I already have to buy dinner for
my family. You have to buy dinner for your family, right,
But you see she also wants you to buy dinner
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for her, and any requirement that she even looked for
a job or volunteers somewhere. Chicken says considers it to
be unfair. Unfair these people. Jesse. I have three boys,
age nineteen, sixteen and ten. I'm thankful for their health.
Not one has ever at a health issue, not so
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much as needing braces or glasses or a broken hip.
Both my parents are eighty four and seventy three, both
in great health, very thankful for their health. You know,
I obviously, as you know, I lost my dad last year.
I've I don't have any grandparents left, They're all dead,
and I have other relatives that are going through just
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tough stuff, cancer and stuff like that. And you know
that old cliche saying you don't know what you have
until it's gone. It is so true about health, just
basic sickness. You know, do you have the flu right now?
If you don't, you probably didn't think about not having
the flu today, did you. You probably didn't appreciate the
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fact that you weren't puking into the toilet today, did you?
You don't think I don't think about it either. You
don't ever think about it until the day you get
the flu and you feel like you're dying. And every
time I've ever gotten it, I rarely get it. I
think I've had it five times in my life or
something like that. I just don't get sick that often,
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not super super sick. Every time I've ever had it,
I have laid there in bed thinking to myself, I
totally took it for granted, not feeling like this. I
totally took it for granted, and then the second you
get over it, you go right back to taking it
for granted. And that's just basically the flu. How many people,
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maybe you right now have cancer or someone you know does,
and that's virtually everybody. Someone you know always has cancer. Now,
that's cancer frigging everywhere. That's awful. It's awful. So if
you are as of right now, whether you're a kid,
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whether you're old, if you are in good health, if
you don't have some chronic sickness of some kind that's
dragging you down, maybe even killing you, that's something to
thank God about. I'm telling you, it is something to
thank God about. And it is something I certainly take
for granted. Probably less so because of how the past
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year has gone and how things are going, but that's
something I take for granted. I think maybe ilhan Omar
took for granted how much fraud she could get away
with in Somalia. Do you hear this interview? Listen to UH,
can you shed any light on why the fraud got
so out of control in Minnesota?
Speaker 4 (26:59):
I think what happened then is that when you have
these kind of new programs that are designed to help people.
You're oftentimes relying on third parties to be able to facilitate.
And I just think that a lot of the COVID
programs that were set up, they were set up so
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quickly that a lot of the guardrails did not get created.
Speaker 1 (27:22):
You know, it would drive us crazy, It would make
you want to choke somebody. So I don't want to
know the number. If you ever find the number, please
don't send it to me. How much fraud there was
because of COVID nationwide? How much fraud how much theft.
While the government, federal, state, and local governments were destroying
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your life, destroying your education, destroying your business, destroying your school,
people were stealing, people were getting rich off of all
that COVID money the government was handing out. And I
don't know about you. I didn't get any I didn't
get a freaking time.
Speaker 8 (28:04):
I didn't get.
Speaker 1 (28:04):
Any of it. And it was our money. Remember it's
your money, it's my money, belongs to the taxpairer. Didn't
get a dime. You know what, I'm gonna text someone
about it. Chris, I can't help it. I love her,
she makes me laugh, and she's such a ridiculous, unlikable,
racist clown that I feel like she's wonderful for the GOP.
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I really don't. I don't want her to lose her
seat in Congress. I want her to sit there texting.
She can be texting all day long as long as
she keep being talking. What what, Chris, This is not
a new crush. I didn't say that. No, no, no,
I will not be acute whatever. We'll be back Jesse Kelly.
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show, final segment of The
Jesse Kelly Show final segment today, but not the final
segment this week, of course, because tomorrow is Ask Doctor
Jesse Friday, and we're gonna have a good time, I promise.
Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. Get your questions emailed in.
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We've spoken many times before about the world of make
believe that communists create and carefully maintain for their brain
dead followers. It's very, very effective, very effective on a
certain percentage of the population. There's probably nobody more guilty
of this than Rachel Maddow of MSNBC. She went on,
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she went on Stephen Colbert, and she said this.
Speaker 9 (29:40):
The White House Plan, the peace Plan for Russia, and Ukraine,
which was appears quite literally to have been written in
the Kremlin and then given to Steve Whitkoff, who then
advised the Kremlin on how best to sell it to Trump.
I mean, it really just feels like the Paul Putin
and Trump thing that was so weird for all those years,
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which a lot of us reported on a lot at
the time and got a lot of passle for it.
I'm just saying it kind of seems like that's now
paid off, with the Kremlin actually running US foreign policy
through the president's dufiss golf friend. The idea that we
work for him, that we work for them is so
humiliating and is such an abject failure on the part
of Trump in terms of his weakness. I don't know
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what Putin has on him, but he works for Putin,
and it's an embarrassment to this country.
Speaker 1 (30:30):
The reason your liberal and Peggy is going to walk
into Christmas and ruin some portion of the day by
talking about how Trump is a Russian agent is because
all the people she watches, she listens to and reads,
they lie to her, big gigantic lies, the same set
of lies which she hears over and over and over
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and over again. And because she never wants to break
free from that bubble, she's just stuck there in a
world of make believe forever. It's really evil. I've compared
it before to picking on a special needs kid, and
I really I'm not trying to make a joke. That's
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how I think about it. How evil it is that
these communists abuse the dumbest people among us, like your
liberal aunt Peggy, that they abuse people who are not
emotionally able to break out from the bubble. They just
abuse her over and over and over again. They use
her stupidity against her and against the country. It kills us.
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Christmas bonus in hand and discounted pricing available, I was
able to justify the long desired purchase. Looking forward to
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not need a background check. So when I tell you
to carry something on you that will stop a bad man.
You're all out of excuses now that Berna is here.
Swat teams carry these things. Private security firms carry these things.
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My kid is always out back clinking with those plastic grounds.
They have these plastic grounds that are full of I
think it's baby powder, and they have this little target
you get with them. Just pop pop pop pop, carry
something on you. B y Rna right, burna dot com,
burna dot com. And Barack Obama's a liar And.
Speaker 8 (33:06):
Pretty unique is this idea that you get a bunch
of people from every corner of the planet who don't
look alike, don't worship exactly the same way to their God,
and don't even know don't eat the same foods, don't
have the same last names, but somehow they're all working
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together and they can figure out how to make this
place their own and live together and create something that
hasn't been there before. That's that's what makes this country exceptiona.
Speaker 1 (33:44):
No, that's what elects Democrats, That's what he means, that's
what keeps Democrats in power. Without the mass importation of
foreign cultures, Democrats would be a completely obsolete party in
this country. They would talked about it before, Jesse, the
fight between good and evil. He said, you are so right.
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The fight between good and evil is never ending. Seems
like every generation has a war to fight. I heard
audio from the BBC of an elder veteran lamenting how
all his efforts were for nothing. It's so heartbreaking, especially
because it's not true. Remember that there is no final
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victory over evil on this planet. So when you get down,
as I do from time to time, when you look
around and you see all the evil out there, and
it seems like there's so much that there's too much
we can't overcome. It will never overcome, It will never
There's too many people to the port, there's too many
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doctors that have to go to prison for the training stuff.
There's too many scumbags at the FBI. There's too minute
there's too many. There's always going to be a host
of problems, always, always, always, and your kids are gonna
have them. To remember, the next generation we'll have them
and the generation after. We are constantly beating back the waves.
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That's our life, that's your life. It's my life, all right.
Speaker 10 (35:13):
And now here's a headline.
Speaker 1 (35:14):
But you know, you know the thing headlines we didn't
get to. One in three French Muslims say they suffer discrimination.
It's wild how often they all pull out the exact
same thing. Here's Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson.
Speaker 10 (35:33):
If you think that a Christmas market across the street
from city Hall is more a threat to public safety
than violent black teenagers running down states for shooting people,
and a Christmas tree light shows your priorities. What do
you say to those people.
Speaker 5 (35:49):
That if they get a phone call from you, or
they get an interaction with you, they should avoid you.
I'm not going to entertain because the whole premise of
everything that you bring up is not only disgusting, and
it does no facts to it.
Speaker 1 (36:04):
Wonderful, wonderful deflection. FIFA's Peace Prize is run by a
man accused of aiding ethnic cleansing see This is why
you just you don't root for soccer. Auckland welcomes passengers
on inaugural world's longest direct flight from China to Argentina.
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That sounds like a living hell. It's more than twenty
five hours. Imagine spending more than an entire day on
the plane. Oh my gosh, the bathroom. Mexican president says
to hold talks with Trump in Washington Friday. This is
the ultimate hot cold relationship. This dirty commie Mexican president
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doesn't want to give up Cartels, doesn't want to give
up this. So then Trump threatens this. Then she backs
off a little, and it's back and forth. It's back
and forth. At this point in time, it feels like
it's going to be four years of this nonsense. Tomorrow
we're going to do ask doctor Jesse Friday, and we
are going to have fun while we do it. I
give you my word on that, all right, that's all