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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly shown The Jesse Kelly Show.
Let's have some fun on a Friday, A magnificent ask
Doctor Jesse Friday, our final show of the year twenty
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twenty five. So we are gonna churn and burn to
as many of your questions as I can possibly get to,
as we hit on the problems, to good things, delight things,
everything underneath the sun we can possibly pack into three
hours on The Jesse Kelly Show. And in case you're wondering, yes,
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I'm going to miss you dearly, I will be chumping
at the bit to get back. So before we get
into anything else, before we get into the questions, I
opened up last night show and I was talking about
good things that are happening, and I b I do
this as much for me as I do it for you.
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It's easy in life, no matter what you're going through
in life, no matter what you're into in life, it's
easy to only dwell on the problems. And I do
this all right, I'm pointing fingers my direction. I do this.
It could be sports. It's football season. Your team could
be fourteen and two. It's tempting when you get with
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your buddies, dam it defense looked a little shaky. That's
last week. I don't think we have it. It takes. We're
not going to make it. It's human nature, right and
us we not us we political people. You me, how
many problems do we have as a country. How many
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problems do you you have as a state? The United
States of America. Maybe you're listening in Canada, maybe you're
maybe you're in Australia. Yeah, and I know we have
people with listen all over the world now, which is wild.
But you look around you and you think, ma'am, we
are screwed in some ways. I'm sure we are. But
I do think it's also important, in fact, because of that,
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I think it's extremely important when there are wins, when
there are good things happening, take a moment and enjoy it.
Take a moment and enjoy it. I've told you this
story before. I'll tell you again. When we went to Iraq.
We this was at the start of the Second Iraq invasion.
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So this is before George Bush declared war. We're down
in Kuwait, staged in Kuwait, training in Kuwait. George Bush
declared his war boom, we go over United States, Marines,
everyone else we invade Iraq and we fight all through
the country, all the up the bag Dad and everything else,
and setting everything else aside. I know you're going to
find this shocking. But the food was horrible, of course,
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because it's MRIs and it's I mean, you're if you
get food and sometimes you ran out of food. It's
pre packaged stuff. Every veteran listening to me knows exactly
what I'm talking about. If you're a Vietnam veteran. It
was sea rats that everyone knows what I'm talking about.
The food was horrible, and you know me that I'm
obsessed with food, way too obsessed with food. It's a
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total sinful thing. It's awful, but I am obsessed with food.
I get it now. After bag Dad, we end up
getting sent down to a town in Iraq called Najaf
to run security operations there against terrorists, and everyone else
said whatever, doing a bunch of stuff. We end up
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having to guard the mayor of Najaff because a bunch
of people wanted to kill him, so they'd send these
they'd send a patuna marines every now and then to
the main house. Now, remember I would guess we're probably
six or eight months away from home. I don't remember
crappy food. Obviously, you're not sleeping in a bed, you
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don't get to bathe. All that off. And I'm not complaining, right,
people have had it worse in combat, but you're not
certainly not living a comfortable existence. It's freaking hot, the flies,
you wake up with flies on your face. It's just
it's uh, it's combat. It sucks. When we're guarding this
Mayer's house, something happens. One day. Guy pulls up to
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the gate with a big cart, like just like an
ice box cart, and starts pulling out these pedas. You know,
they have pitas there, pitas, homemade petas that he had
opened up and stuffed with scrambled eggs. He must have
used to stick of butter per egg scrambled eggs and onions.
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That's what he did, scrambled eggs and onions. I'm sure
it's just something he makes in the house. And he
wheeled this thing up to the gate and said, hey,
I one don one done dollar apiece for these things. Now,
I know this doesn't sound exactly special to you. I
understand that because I can't put you there, but away
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from home, crappy food bed sucks. You might get shot
in the face tomorrow. So you got the boredom, the fear,
the misery, everything else that comes with it. Taking five
minutes and eating a pita full of scrambled eggs and
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onions in butter. We hadn't tasted butter and ages butter
dripping down your face. Take five minutes and eat a pita.
He walk away from all of it. Maybe you're going
through living hell personally right now. Maybe you got sickness
in your family, Maybe you're dying, maybe someone you know is,
Maybe you lost your job. That there's an endless list
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of problems that come for us all. At some point
when you get little w's of any kind, I believe
you should really focus. I should focus on stop. Take
five minutes and eat the pita. We know about the rampant,
rampant anti white man racism that has torn through this country,
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that really ramped up over the last decade, a lot
of this prompted by Barack Obama. It's sick, it's evil,
it's wrong, it's that. Look, as I said, there's not
announce of difference between telling a black person in the
sixties that have to eat at a separate restaurant and
telling a white man he's not qualified to work in
corporate America because of the color of his skin. It's
all wrong. It's all systemic. It's bigoted, it's bigoted, it's wrong.
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It robs people of opportunities in a future. It's friggin wrong. Okay,
that's how it's been, and in many ways that's still
institutionalized all across our society. I'm going to play something
for you, and this is the new Chair of Equal
Employment Opportunity. She's the chair of the Commission. Listen to
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this man, November matter.
Speaker 2 (07:10):
THEOC is committed to identifying, attacking, and eliminating all forms
of race and sex discrimination, including against white male applicants
and employees. Check out EOC dot gov to learn more
and read our one page explainer about DEI related discrimination.
Speaker 1 (07:27):
I know it's small, I know it's fifteen seconds. But
if we're sitting here right now, December twenty twenty five,
and its President Dome in the White House, they would
be tripling, quadrupling down on every sick, bigoted, evil thing
they embraced and did over Biden's four years, and they'd
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be making sure corporate America was revving up all of
it too. They'd be pushing all these policies as far
and fast as they possibly could. And so while you
and I are going to have frustrations with the Trump
administration when we see them screwing up or just flat
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out failing in certain ways, maybe you are already met. Maybe
you're sitting there already saying, Jesse, yeah, he hasn't fixed
the prices, Jesse, the Epstein stuff, Jesse, the whatever. Not
telling you not to feel that way, not telling you
not to be frustrated. But take a moment, Take a
moment and just breathe in how different things are now
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than they were. Do not forget how horrible it was
under Joe Biden. We finally got to see what the
communists really dreamt of doing in this country with total power,
because Joe Biden was a cadaver. And so we sat
in the corner and Victoria Newland and Anita Done and
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all the dirty communists in the White House. They got
to basic be president for four years, and we watched them.
We watched them throw pro life pastors in prison as
fast as they could, hunt down January sixth ers over
a thousand, bragging they're going to hunt down a thousand more.
We watched them throw open the border and fly in
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as many filthy foreigners into this country as they possibly
could get in here. We watched as they tore through
every good and decent thing in this country. We watched
as they lit the White House up in rainbow colors
for LGBTQ Air Force Month, or whatever the stupid thing was.
We had to suffer while they stuffed trannies and every
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realm of the government, making us the laughing stock of
the planet. We suffered mightily for four years while the demented,
demonic freaks took over the United States of America and
set about their evil ways. So right now things may
not be going perfectly. I'm more than willing to admit that.
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But I just want to take a moment every now
and then and smell the friggin' roses. Take a moment.
It's so much better than it will.
Speaker 3 (10:11):
The last administration and their allies in Congress looted our
treasury for trillions of dollars, driving up prices and everything
at levels never seen before. I am bringing those high
prices down, and bringing them down very fast. The price
of a Thanksgiving turkey was down thirty three percent.
Speaker 1 (10:33):
It's better than it was. It ain't right yet. We
have a lot of work to do, but it's better
than it was. All right. Someone has a question about
all these NGOs, the evil work they do. Can can
they be used for good? We'll talk about that in
a moment. Before we talk about that, I have a
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show. And I just want
Chris and Coy to know they're fired for playing that
song right before Christmas. You're both fired. This kiss cannot stand,
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It will not stand. Wishing you a very, very merry Christmas.
And of course Chris hapy Hanukua, we all got it.
Let's get to some of these emails, Jesse mortar hands.
Why can't Trump use NGOs to remove illegals like the
commis use them to bring them in. They get paid
so much per head once they're verified removed. Who writes
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some media stories? Okay, so let's deal with this NGO
thing first. Let's remember kind of the origin story of
the idea of NGOs, at least a big part of
the origin story of NGOs non government organizations in case
you don't know what that stands for. So diplomacy, spying,
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these two things go hand in hand, right, Intelligence gathering
and diplomacy have always gone hand in hand. In fact, historically,
your diplomat, it's your foreign diplomat you would send, would
not only go over there and try to negotiate a
deal between you and another country. While they're there, they're
going to gather what information they can. They're going to
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come back and report to the king. Hey, no, no
updates on the spice trade. But I did see a
fairly large military outside the city, look like they were
preparing for something. You know. You get that. So here
in the United States of America, it's no different. Really,
keep this in mind. The CIA, Central Intelligence Agency, did
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you know, they're supposed to work underneath the State Department.
The CIA is not supposed to be, you know, just
this completely separate spy agency that does its wishes with
of course some oversight from Congress with the ultimate air
fingers quote. The State Department's job is to do diplomacy
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with other nations around the globe, and the Central Intelligence
Agency is supposed to work underneath that. Now that's just
a little kind of side note. Let's talk about this.
It's if you're let's say, let's say you're the United
States of America. Let's use Venezuela because it's in the
news right now. Let's say you are. You begin negotiations
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with Maduro because you want something from Maduro. Hey, we
want this oil field. We we believe this belongs to us,
you have it. What can we do diplomatically to make
this happen. Let's say Maduro says nothing, it's mine, nothing,
it's mine. Well, we may, as the State Department. We may,
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and of course, remember the State department's just an extension
of the president. The State Department doesn't get to work
on its own either. We may decide, as the State Department.
You know what, we're not getting anywhere here. He's not
giving us this oil field back back. It's time to
get Maduro out of power, all right. Now, couple different
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ways to get people out of power. Of course, you
can just find an assassin to kill them. You can
militarily invade all these things can get extremely messy. Or
you can come up with kind of a new plan,
a plan that allows you to hurt the government the
organization you want hurt without getting your hands dirty. And
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this was really a CIA specialty, Don't get me wrong.
All intelligence agencies around the globe do this, so it's
not unique to the CIA, and it simply involves things
like this, Hey, I'm the CIA. I would like your company.
I would like you since you do TV commercials and
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billboards and things like that. Here's a fifty million dollars.
I would like you to run some ad campaigns in
Venezuela causing division, telling people Maduro sucks. Then I'll go
to another NGO. Remember they're not part of the CIA.
These are separate companies. Obviously, the CIA starts a lot
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of these, but these are separate companies. I go to
another NGO and I find I tell them, hey, there
are a bunch of disenfranchised workers. People are making the
wages they want in Venezuela. You know what you guys
should do. You guys should organize a protest this Friday.
In fact, let me go ahead and get you some
materials for that protest. Here's some signs. Hey, it might
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get violent. Let's get you some gas masks, maybe some bricks.
But long story short, the idea of these non government
organizations really came from we want to do things in
foreign lands that maybe would make us look bad if
people found out we were doing them, maybe even by law,
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international law, maybe even if it would be kind of illegal.
You know, in general, the international community doesn't love it
when you do regime change of another country. Certainly if
they're working with that other country, it allows you to
do things without getting your hands dirty, if you will,
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it would be like like like me hiring Jewish producer Chris. Hey, Chris,
here's fifty bucks. What I'd like you to do is
send a text message, an anonymous text message, letting her
know her veggie chili sucks and we never want to
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have that again. I can't have that coming from me.
Fifty bucks, Chris, send her a text please, Hey, Corey
fifty three. It's that version of that. Right now, we
ran into a problem, and this is it's a consistent
problem throughout history when it comes to governments. When governments
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acquire a power of any kind, they want to use
it and not always for you. Hang on, Jesse Kelly
returns next. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful,
absolutely wonderful Friday, and ask doctor Jesse Friday before Christmas,
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as we gear up to celebrate the birth of our
Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, it feels like a great,
great year to do exactly that. Now, back to our
little story, guy asked about Trump using NGO. Why can't
we use NGOs to deport the same way they use
them to import? All right, so we kind of went
over a little bit of the history of NGOs. Now,
let's discuss something. You know, governments tend to get corrupt
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and evil over time. We talk about it all the
time on the show. Our government is no exception, and
our founders knew that was going to be the case.
That's why they didn't lay out all the good conduct
they wanted our government to do. The founders laid out
how small and limited they wanted our government to remain, because,
as they said several times, government is dangerous. Government should
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be contained big. There's no such thing as good government.
It has to be limited, contained. It should be limited
to a few things, or you're going to run into
a problem. Well, imagine the government that's getting more corrupt
than evil over time, discovering that it can make societal
changes with its fingerprints off of it. It can steal
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taxpayer money and make gigantic societal changes with the taxpayer
money money and not be blamed for it at all.
Sounds good in their eyes. Sounds good. Well, what else
do we talk about? What have I said to you?
What have I said multiple times? Is the most dangerous
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thing happening on the planet today by far, by far,
there's not even a close second. It's not Islamic terrorism. Actually,
it's not Russia, it's not China. By far, the most
dangerous thing happening on planet Earth today is Western governments
deciding their own citizens are the enemy and slowly but
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surely taking all the guns of the government and pointing
those guns inward. Would you like exhibit A courtesy of Australia.
Australia just had a bunch of radical Islamists butcher a
bunch of Jews on the beach. What kind of ads
are they putting out right now in Australia.
Speaker 2 (20:46):
Now, no more division, more height, no more racism, no
more anti Semitism.
Speaker 3 (20:52):
No more Islamophobia.
Speaker 1 (20:54):
This country is built on diversity, a respect. Everyone is equal.
Speaker 2 (21:00):
Everyone deserves to feel safe.
Speaker 1 (21:03):
Where it's sauce. Here is where it's sauce. What what's
the PM going to do after a bunch of defenseless
citizens were slaughtered on the beach.
Speaker 2 (21:14):
We spect hundreds of thousands of firearms will be collected
and destroyed through this scheme, consistent with.
Speaker 1 (21:22):
They use the terrorist attack just like our government does,
as an opportunity to go after the people. They're really
afraid of Western governments turning their guns inward is the
most dangerous thing happening on the planet, because that's how
genocides eventually happened. Now, think about our evil government. We'll
just stay with the CIA, but it extends beyond them.
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Our government filled up with communists who have infiltrated it
over the years. They want to do things, they have
things they want to do when you're always in the way.
So on the topic of immigration, you are well aware.
I'm not going to dwell on it again today. We
talk about it all the time that the mass importation
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of disloyal foreigners is everything to them. It's central to
their plans. They already discovered long ago how easy it
is to steal taxpayer money and hand it to non
government organizations to handle it. Well, you get a bunch
of communist organizations. They of course always throw these wonderful
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sounding names on themselves, oftentimes religious names on themselves Christians
for foreigners, Catholics helping those who are abroad, Jews for Hondurans.
They always try to throw in some flowery sounding name,
almost always using a religion. But really it's just a
communist front group working adjacent to the federal government, using
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your money to aid in the mass importation of foreigners.
It's a gigantic, multi billion dollar industry with a federal
government steals your money, hands it to a communist quote charity,
and that charity feeds houses and provides for the serial
gang rapist to just got here from El Salvador. Now,
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your question is, why can't we use those NGOs to
remove Well, this is one of those evil tools we
can't pick up. It has to be destroyed. Even if
you could use the NGO to remove them, which I'm
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doubtful you could. Even if you could, what would happen
is the next time the communists come into power, they
would just flip it like a light switch and it
would go right back to importing thirty foreigners into your
community to stab your kid in the high school hallway.
They would just flip it like a light switch. When
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we take power, yes, in some ways, no question, we
have to use power, but we also have to recognize
significant portions of their power, foundations of their power, and
attack those foundations to dismantle them, making them difficult to
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ever rebuild again, if not impossible to ever rebuild again.
What should be done is the destruction of the NGO
network in this country, and the Communists know this, by
the way, that is a huge reason why they put
the flowery religious names on these organizations. So if anti
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communists ever catch on to what's going on and ever
actually attack these organizations, it looks like you're a Trump's
attacking Catholics, the Catholics for Guatemalans, he can't attack Catholics.
Catholics should rise up against this. He's not attacking Catholics,
He's attacking the NGO. You see why they name what
they name. And that actually brings me to this guy's
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second question. And then I'll move on who writes the
media stories, the talking heads or the ap Where is
the choke point? So there are a bunch of different
reasons for this. Speaking of the CIA, you should know
the CIA writes these stories sometimes too. You know that, right,
Some of the most disgusting communists in the media have
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a long history of working side by side with the CIA.
But we'll set that aside for a moment. Here's how
it oftentimes works. I can be all right, let's say
I'm evil communist congressman Jesse. All right, I'm a communist congressman.
I have a PR campaign, a PR firm I work with,
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maybe even my campaign account. I work with them, and
I have, let's say, somebody who runs my campaign. He
spent a lot of years as an editor with The
New York Times. All right, so, evil communist congrisman Jesse.
I want to start a story I don't know, a
story about Trump committing war crimes by blowing up Venezuelan
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drug boats. Well, it looks it looks obviously political if
it comes from my office. So I don't make it
start in my office. I simply get with my friend,
who works still with the New York Times, has friends
at the New York Times. We go have a steak
dinner on Friday night. Whom I can these are democrats.
We go have some sort of a vegan meal on
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Friday night, and over our vegan soy lattes, we sit
down and I say, this is what I want done.
I want the war crime story. These are the talking points.
Boo Boop goes right back to the New York Times. Soon,
a major publication like the New York Times, biggest newspaper
in the country, The New York Times prints the story.
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Well what happens from there? Now? That was one source, right,
one story one way it happens. What happens from there
is other media outlets who are communists or lazy, or
communist and lazy. They read the New York Times story.
Then they start running their own stories quoting the New
York Times story. To Boom, you have an article in
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the Washington Post. Boom, it's in the La Times. Now
Time magazine is running something. CNN, of course, has experts
on to talk about the expos in the New York Times.
Is that a war cime? It's a war to see
how this works off of one story. Everyone, it's snowballs
and it makes putting out blatant lies easy. All right,
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talk about bacon stopping America's decline and protecting yourself with
a burner compact launcher. You know, obviously things are not
going to change crime wise in this country anytime soon.
They can't when the blue areas are so dedicated to
hurting people, to turning people loose from jail so they
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can hurt you. All that means is you are going
to have to be more self sufficient in the future
when it comes to your safety. The burner compact launcher,
it's like the size of a smartphone. It's four point
zero seven inches long. Do you know that right in
your purse? Or they have holsters for them? Legal in
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all fifty states, no permit, no background check, shoots, pepper balls,
tear gas rounds. You're gonna pick up your phone and
call the cops when he's coming at you with a knife.
Can they get there before he gets to you? Shoot him,
watch him cry and spit and throw up while you escape.
Nobody dies. Most importantly, you don't die. By RNA Burner
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dot com slash Jesse, We'll be back the Jesse Kelly Show.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificent, magnificent Friday,
and ask doctor Jesse Friday, reminding you you can still
email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. We are live,
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and of course those things are not going to be
lost if we don't get to all of them. Let's
do this well, Hey, Jesse, your Rhodesian bush Wars series
was outstanding. It's interesting to see how communists do the
same thing the world over. In Rhodesia, the communists elected
a communist leadership which destroyed the once beautiful, most prosperous
country in Africa, turning it into one of the poorest
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countries on the planet. In Venezuela, communists elected communist leadership
which destroyed the once beautiful, most prosperous country in Latin America,
turning it into one of the poorest countries on the planet.
In New York City, so on and so forth. Why
do these people see that? Why do these people see
the destruction that communist has wrought? And then repeat it?
Speaker 3 (29:48):
All?
Speaker 1 (29:49):
Right, so a couple things. Let me ask you something.
There's two different things to this. Let me ask you something.
Why do you think well, for instance, ken Burns. You
know ken Burns, the documentary filmmaker, ken Burns, the guy
with the worst to pay in the history of Mecca anyway,
ken Burns. Ken Burns is a talented documentarian. Is that
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a word? Chris whatever? Talented documentary filmmaker has made great
ones in the past, like the Civil War one. I
have some quibbles with it, but great ones. From what
I understand. He just put out a one on the
American Revolution. I've not watched it. I will not watch
it because people I trust have watched it and they
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were mortified by how subversive it was. America sucks, America's
evil America's racist America. All these things. Now, let me
ask you, why did the communists take over the history programs.
They write history books that Aid and Jaden and Braden
learn from in school history books that tell them things
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like FDR was wonderful and Reagan was an idiot. Why why? Well,
communists lie about everything all the time, as you know,
everything all the time, big gigantic lies, and they most
definitely lie about history because they don't want Aiden, Jaden
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and Braiden learning that Mao killed several times more people
than Hitler ever thought of. Yeah, they're going to learn
about Hitler for three or four weeks and understandably so,
they probably won't know what the red Scare is by
the time they graduate high school. By the time they
graduate college. Are they going to know that Mao starved
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fifty million people to death, burying people alive? Are they
going to know? And he no, of course not, because
well that would make communism look bad. My point is,
my first point is why do people repeat this? The
Communists took go over the history classes because they didn't
want Aiden, Jaden and Braiden to know about all the bloody,
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horrible history of communism. That's one second point is the
one that's going to be harder to accept, but it's
probably the main point. If I had something beautiful in
front of you, the Eiffel Tower. If I put the
Eiffel Tower in front of you. You've seen pictures of
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the Eiffel Tower, maybe you've even been there. Would you
want to walk around it? Take pictures of it? Get
in the elevator, go up to the top. There's even
a restaurant in there. I've been in it. Would you
want to go up and maybe eat in it? Suck,
by the way, but would you want to get up
there and go? Of course? Now, let me ask you.
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If I gave you the option, and keep in mind
you have a good al jail free card, you will
not get in trouble with the law. Would you blow
it up if I let you? No, wouldn't even occur
to you. It's something historic and cool and beautiful. Blow
it up. People who admire greatness and success and beauty,
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those kinds of people have a very difficult time understanding
the mindset of hateful, evil, miserable people who want to
destroy things. There are people all around you. You're liberal, Aunt, Peggy,
There are people all around you who see anything good,
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anything right, anything beautiful, and they hate it and they
would do anything to destroy it. That if you ever
had a moment, no matter who you are, no matter
what your walk is in life, they ever had a moment,
maybe you're in a restaurant, public park, we have one
of these. Last night, as a matter of fact, we
went out and saw Christmas lights. As a family. We
were just walking around, me, Ob and the boys checking
out Christmas lights, and there was this wonderful, huge family,
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had to be four or five kids. They were all
dressed in matching pajamas. You could tell they all love
the each other. It was all laughs and wonderful, and
we even commented. Even my boys agreed when they passed by.
We said, man, that was great. They seem like they're
just wonderful, don't they wonderful? You ever you've ever seen
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a family puts a smile on your face out in public,
even Chris Has. Could you imagine seeing that that wonderful,
beautiful family, matching pajamas, hot chocolate, watching Christmas lights and
saying to yourself, Ugh, I want to destroy it. I
wish I could break that family up. I wish I
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could turn him against hern, the kids against Dad, and
Dad against the I want to destroy it. You would
never it would never enter your mind. But communists are demonic,
and that's how they think, that's how they think. It's
hard to accept. They select these leaders because they're trying
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to destroy things. I brought up that. I brought this
up when it came to Mam Donnie in New York City.
People on the right still didn't get it, still don't
get it. That'll never work. Free this will never work.
Opening up the jails will never work. Why are people
voting on this? It will never work. They know it's
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not designed to work. It's designed to destroy. It's designed
for revenge. It's designed to destroy beauty, to destroy greatness,
to destroy success. They know it won't work. That's the point.
But good people have a hard time understanding and relating
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to demonic people. Your liberal aunt Peggy when she pulls Aiden, Jaden,
and Braden aside when they're six years old and hands
them a tranny book and tells them to read it
behind your back, she's trying to destroy them on stem
shattered and miserable and broken because she is shattered and
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miserable and broken. If they turn out happy. It's just
a reminder to her that her life sucks. Sorry, I
know that's heavy. Let's move on, talk about stopping the
decline of the country. That'll be great. Before we get
to that, let's get rid of your cell phone service
and get you something cheaper on the same towers. When
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I tell you about Pure Talk, remember I am paying
half of what I was paying at T Mobile. Half
our bill family of four got cut clean into and
it's on the same towers as the big guys. Remember
I'm not trying to sell you some fly by night
cell phone service where you're going to be dropping calls
Verizon AT and T T Mobile. They don't have some
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special separate tower system. You keep your phone, you keep
your phone number. All you have to do is pick
up that phone dial pound two five zero and say
Jesse Kelly pound two five zero, Say Jesse Kelly, switch
to Pure Talk. All right, all right, we'll be back.