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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
The Jesse Kellys Show. Let's have some fun on a Tuesday.
Possibly gonna be an eventful evening.
Speaker 1 (00:30):
I'm not so sure.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
The look, we'll talk about what we're not gonna talk
about here in just a moment. We're gonna talk about
normy voters. Someone's confused. How how do they how they
blow whichever way the wind blows?
Speaker 1 (00:43):
How do they go whichever way?
Speaker 2 (00:45):
I whish I'd said that differently. Either way, We're gonna
do a bunch of emails tonight. We have an amazing
idea for border security, more layoffs coming. Why do Hershey's
bars not taste like they used to? All that and
so much more coming up tonight on the world famous
Jesse Kelly's Show. Now, let me tell you what I'm
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not going to do tonight. I am aware of the deadline,
the deadline that's coming two hours from now.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
What deadline? Here? Is Brett Baar Fox?
Speaker 3 (01:18):
He called and I said, listen, if you were to
put odds on it, what were the odds that this
is going to end up being a negotiated deal? He
said he wasn't going to put odds on it, but
he said eight pm is happening. That's what he said.
He said it is. If we get to that point,
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there is going to be an attack like they have
not seen.
Speaker 2 (01:44):
Right eight pm Eastern time. It was specific about it.
It's two hours from now. Trump woke up this morning
fired off this one quote, A whole civilization will die tonight,
never to be brought back again. And he goes on
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to say, I don't want that to happen, but it
probably will. So let me tell you what I'm not
going to do. By the way, Ieron already cut off
communication with us, so it looks like it's two hours
from now it's coming. I am not a war correspondent.
I Am not going to dedicate the.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
Last hour of the show to whatever is happening.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
And let me explain why. One we can assess it
all tomorrow and we will. But two, you can't trust
anything anymore. I'm talking about online videos that I've seen
so much false information. Remember when I tuned out on
Russia Ukraine about five minutes into it, and I explained
to you why everyone lies about everything all the time,
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especially during war, and they're posting old video from other
parts of the world than calling it. I am not
going to track whatever happens two hours from now live
for you.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
I'm not.
Speaker 2 (03:05):
If you want to doom scroll social media while you listen,
you are welcome to do so. Whatever happens, we will
talk about it tomorrow once the facts have come in,
not rumors, not grainy internet video. Tomorrow, once we have
facts on what happened, what didn't happen, Where we're going
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from there? Tomorrow Tomorrow, I give you my word, we
will discuss it. He certainly sounds like a man who's
he that very.
Speaker 4 (03:37):
Good book artist. That's why for forty seven years they've
been bothking other presidents, and they haven't done the job,
and people are living in hell. You live in that country,
they're living in hell. No, I think that forty seven
years of this stuff is long enough. They're at the
weakest point they've ever been.
Speaker 1 (04:00):
Figure it out tomorrow. Now, let's move on. Jesse.
Speaker 2 (04:04):
It's mind blowing to think that norm in norma would
go right back to the left in twenty twenty eight. Okay,
let's talk about this. We know what happens during the
mid terms normally. What is the normal thing that happens?
This isn't a Republican thing or a Democrat thing. What
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is the normal thing that happens the party that won
the presidential election in the mid terms, they usually get
crushed in the House of Representatives and the Senate. Somewhat
you can't lose that many in the Senate because only
one third of the Senate is up for reelection, but.
Speaker 1 (04:46):
They just get crushed crushed usually.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
Now, you can do things to make that not as bad,
and you can do things to make that worse, but
it normally happens. So let's talk about what happened in Virginia,
because I touch done it last night. Maybe you care
about Virginia, maybe you don't, but that's not the point.
Virginia had a Democrat governor. He made everything worse. Virginian's
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got so sick of that that they went to the
polls and voted for Glen Youngin. Then when Glen Youngkin
was done, they went to the polls and voted for
a communist, Abigail Spamberger. And now they all hate her
and she's making everything's worse worse again. What's wrong with
these people? I want to come back to what I
touched on last night. Who makes the decisions in your life,
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in your company, in your society. Who makes the decisions
is critically, critically important. And you know, you know what's
majorly important. Discrimination. Discrimination is such a wonderful thing that
is treated as such a terrible thing. However, to make
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a point I've made a thousand times, you discriminate on
who you let in your home. Right If I come
knocking on your door at three o'clock in the afternoon,
you know me, and I say, hey, you want.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
To come talk politics for a half hour. You are
well aware of who I am, my values. You might
be timpted to let me in. Maybe.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
But if a guy wearing a deer a do rag
with a tear drop tattoo pounds on your door at
ten thirty at night, his pants are sagging off of
his body, he looks like he just got out of
state prison, and he says, let me in, You're going
to say no. You might even call the cops. Why
why are you discriminating? Why did you let me in
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and not let him in? Because you care about your home,
the people in it, and the things in it. Therefore,
you discriminate. A nation, if it wants to remain free
and wonderful, has to discriminate on who gets to vote
and who doesn't. And no politician, neither political party wants
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to touch this with a ten foot poll because our
society has become so incredibly soft that you have to
act that.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
I want to be inclusive.
Speaker 2 (07:17):
If it's for everybody.
Speaker 1 (07:19):
No, it's freaking nott.
Speaker 2 (07:21):
It's never It was never supposed to be for everybody
to vote, Jared.
Speaker 1 (07:25):
Yeah, you can live here. That's fine.
Speaker 2 (07:28):
If you're a citizen, you can live here. You can
live free. Federal government isn't gonna tell you how to
worship or anything like that. But this country was never
designed to have every person who lives to the age
of eighteen vote in our elections. If you had told
the founders that would be the case one day, they
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would have fallen out of their chairs and decided not
to fight the revolution at all, because they knew full
well that would be the end of the United States
of America. We need more discrimination in this country, not less.
It's time to discriminate, and then you'll get emails. You're
probably typing one up right now. But who gets the VA?
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Who gets the VA? I don't know, not you now,
I'm kidding. I mean, ideally, I want you voting.
Speaker 1 (08:17):
Why you you care?
Speaker 2 (08:22):
You care enough to be listening to me right now.
You could be listening to anything in this on demand
society right now, anything or nothing. I do that Sometimes
I just sit there in the quiet. Instead. You're listening
to me. You care enough to listen to me. If
everybody cared enough to pay attention, then we wouldn't have
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these endless swings in our elections. But people they forget.
They forget almost instantly. Democrats get elected and set about
destroying every single thing they can touch as fast as
they can possibly destroy it. The public wakes up and
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gets disgusted by them and says, oh my gosh, no
more of that. WHOA, let's go vote for Republicans. And
then Republicans. Yes, they do their part to screw it
up a lot, but Republicans can't possibly fix everything's Democrats
have destroyed in the very short time after they take power,
And the public wakes up and says, well, still can't
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find a job. I'm going back to vote Democrats again.
Now you don't have those wild swings, but you know
who does?
Speaker 1 (09:39):
Norm And norma.
Speaker 2 (09:42):
That swing voter who doesn't have any core set of principles.
He doesn't know anything about the Constitution, the founding. He
certainly doesn't understand things like economics. He knows the two
inches in front of his face, and that's how he votes.
And in our country, the sad truth, because we don't
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discriminate on who gets to vote, our lack of discrimination
means those freaking morons are the ones who decide who
holds power in the United States of America. I wish
it was you. I'd give up my vote if it
was you. We may disagree on some things, but I
know you're informed, you'll figure it out, you'll get it
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right most of the time.
Speaker 1 (10:26):
But it ain't you and it ain't me.
Speaker 2 (10:29):
So we have to work and spread the message and
try to shake our stupid normy friends up and get
them voting the right way.
Speaker 1 (10:38):
That's where we are, all right, talk some fraud things.
Speaker 2 (10:41):
Next, it is the Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificent,
magnificent Tuesday, where we believe in discrimination. We are fans
of discrimination here on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (10:55):
What Chris, what, what's your problem? You wouldn't put it
that way.
Speaker 2 (10:59):
Well, that's how I'm put to get Chris either way,
you can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com,
and you're welcome to email in whatever you're offended by, Jesse,
Are you trying to say that that I shouldn't have
a vote? Yeah, probably, that's probably probably exactly what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (11:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
I had this argument with Odd one time when I
was complaining about the nineteenth Amendment, and she said, are
you trying to say you don't want me to vote?
I said, yes, Yes, that's exactly.
Speaker 1 (11:24):
What I'm saying. Anyway, Todd Blanche is the acting ag.
I'm not a.
Speaker 2 (11:32):
Fan, haven't heard anything good, but I like this kind
of stuff.
Speaker 5 (11:36):
And so today I'm proud to announce in greater detail.
Speaker 2 (11:39):
Do remember before I play it, I should have trud
have said this beforehand. Do remember that anywhere where democrats
have all the political power, whether that be a city
or god forbid a city in state, whenever democrats have
political power, the government system will essentially become a cartel
where the Democrats, in the interest of looting the treasury
and keep power for themselves, they will enable and aid
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all sorts of criminals, foreigners and domestic criminals, and they
all will work together to loot the treasury. You will
see this over and over again. I warned you when
we started to learn about the fraud in Minnesota. I
warned you that Minnesota was the tasty appetizer before states
like California. California top to bottom, has had Democrat rule
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for ages. And now here's how you have to think
about it. You know, criminals are always thinking about more
crimes always, That's what they do for a living. That's
their job essentially. How can I commit more crimes? How
can I have the new score of some kind year
after year after year after year. Every year Democrats hold
political power, they will be coming up with more crimes. Now,
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think about California and how long that state has been
under the rule of Democrats top to bottom.
Speaker 1 (12:56):
Now back to TODs.
Speaker 5 (12:57):
And so today I'm proud to announce in greater detail
the creation of the National Fraud Enforcement Division. Its core
mission will be to zealously investigate and prosecute those who
steal taxpayer dollars and rip off the American people. We
are going to staff this division by some of the
Department's best prosecutors. Every US Attorney's office across the country
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will also be joining this re energized fight against fraud.
This means in pure numbers, that there will be an
additional ninety three prosecutors in every district across the country
devoted to the mission of combating fraud with the National
Fraud Enforcement Division.
Speaker 2 (13:40):
Now, I hate to be Debbie Downer because I like that.
I like what I just heard. I don't think we
have ninety three prosecutors in every place. Remember how difficult
it is because the legal profession is so communist, law
schools are so communist. How difficult it has been to
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staff even the DOJ up with people we want, with
people who aren't communists. So you're telling me we have
that'll amount to thousands. We have thousands of prosecutors waiting.
I have a little skeptical on that. Whatever, though, that
sounds like a good plan.
Speaker 6 (14:19):
Todd goes on, exactly, are you targeting doctors owners when
it comes to hospice fraud specifically?
Speaker 5 (14:26):
Yes, exactly, I mean everywhere that participates in it. I mean,
you see those that fraud is. The question was about
hospice fraud, and that's the purest form of stealing from
from your from the American people's pockets, in that it
is a lot of money designed to help the most
vulnerable among us. And so you know, who are we prosecuting.
It depends on who's committing the crime. If it's a doctor,
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it's a doctor. If it's the hospital organization itself, fine,
If it's the families of the patient, fine.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
How many guys have been committing crimes out there and
they're pooping their pants right now thinking about this. It's
no joke to have the Department of Justice focus their
eyes squarely on you. Whenever you seek the Department of
Justice on anything, anything at all, they're going to take
it down. The Biden administration because they were communists, They
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focused on the right and they just tore us apart.
Trump's Department of Justice focusing on fraud. People committing hospice
fraud are in trouble. Hey, I did enjoy this from
Todd said earlier that this Department of Justice has.
Speaker 7 (15:27):
Indicted the President Trump four times.
Speaker 1 (15:31):
Can you explain what you.
Speaker 6 (15:33):
Based that statement on, because obviously.
Speaker 1 (15:35):
You now run this department.
Speaker 8 (15:37):
Are you basing that on your experience as a defense
lawyer for the president or are you basing that I
read what you wrote. What is up come of questions?
He got indicted four times. He got indicted in Florida,
and then he got indicted in DC, and then they
superseded in Florida, and then they superseded in DC.
Speaker 5 (15:53):
So that's one, two, three four.
Speaker 8 (15:55):
So that's not am I breaking news there that he
got indicted four times by the fence this apartment and
died in him four times.
Speaker 2 (16:02):
I only played that because I hate reporters and I
love it when people dunk on them.
Speaker 1 (16:05):
That's really it.
Speaker 2 (16:06):
I'm a petty, spiteful, hateful human being and I hate reporters.
Can't help, But what Chris, it's I'm also a pro
discrimination Chris and pro Chock.
Speaker 1 (16:17):
Let's not forget about that. I like Chock.
Speaker 2 (16:20):
I discriminate against other natural herbal supplements because I love
my Chock so much, and I love the company as
much as I love the product. To be honest with you,
I so respect companies that have guts. You can go
look go, you can go look at Chalk's social media.
They're not hesitant to get involved while other corporations are
crapping on this country, in this country's values as fast
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Speaker 1 (17:24):
Do you hear Jdvance? In Europe, I really really love it.
Speaker 2 (17:28):
I've told you this before that we now have an administration.
When they go overseas they talk like this instead of
going overseas and apologizing for America.
Speaker 7 (17:39):
We love Europe. We love it.
Speaker 1 (17:46):
How can we not. We were births from this.
Speaker 7 (17:48):
Continent, the United States of America.
Speaker 1 (17:50):
We love its.
Speaker 7 (17:50):
People, we love its culture, we love its beautiful architecture,
and we love the amazing history of this continent.
Speaker 2 (17:58):
But because because we love.
Speaker 7 (18:01):
This culture and these peoples, we reject the faceless bureaucrats
who would drive your energy costs through the roof and
open your country to millions of unvetted foreigners in the
name of progress.
Speaker 2 (18:15):
Sounds like jd Vance is also pro discrimination. I love that,
what Chris. I look, I wouldn't run on that as
for president, but I like that.
Speaker 1 (18:24):
That's how he's thinking. All right, we'll talk about foreigners
here real quick. Hang on.
Speaker 2 (18:29):
Feeling a little stocky, follow like and subscribe on social
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on a fantastic Tuesday.
Speaker 1 (18:42):
The name of a just merciful Gun.
Speaker 2 (18:44):
We're gonna get to some emails tonight. I promise you
we are what Chris we are Jesse. I grew up
in a tiny town in western Pennsylvania. I'm not gonna
name it just north of Pittsburgh. You know what I
can name it? Kittening, he says. I move moved away
when I enlisted after nine to eleven, eventually settled in Colorado.
Last night, a friend of mine sent me a video
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of the DMV in my hometown, and there's a line
out the door of Middle Easterners trying to get an ID.
Seeing this in my hometown, I think a little piece
of me died on the inside, he said, semper five.
Speaker 1 (19:19):
Brother, his name is Matt. I am so.
Speaker 2 (19:25):
Angry about the looting of the United States of America
by foreigners and the politicians who brought them here. I'm
so angry that for decades we have massively imported foreigners
into this country and we've just handed the country over
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to them. And that story I just read is the
story in town after town, city after city across the
United States of America. And by the way, did you
see today we had twenty House Democrats working with twenty
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House Republicans on something called the quote Dignity Act. Please
don't let your eyes get stuck. I know they about
rolled into the back of your head right now. And surprise, surprise,
it's an amnesty bill for all the foreigners who came here.
And they know amnesty is a dirty word in politics,
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So every single one of them are out there right
now trying to say it's not an amnesty bill, but
it's of course an amnesty bill. I have become so
radicalized on this issue. I am getting closer and closer,
as I've told you before, to being a single issue voter.
I want the mass deportation of foreigners. I want the
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illegals out of my country. I want legals, lots of
them denaturalized and deported out of my country. I want
fifty million, one hundred million foreigners removed from my country
so I can go to a tiny town in western
Pennsylvania again and actually run into a single person who
speaks English as their native freaking language. That's what I
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would like. And I've gotten to the point now where
any time anyone brings up on any issue at all,
that's my answer. Hey, what do you think about taxes,
the mass deportation of foreigners? What about border security, the
mass deportation of foreigners. What are your thoughts on abortion?
I think we should mass deport foreigners Jersey. What about Russia, Ukraine?
I think we should massively deport foreigners. What about Iran Israel?
Speaker 6 (21:32):
The war?
Speaker 1 (21:33):
Right now?
Speaker 2 (21:33):
I think we should massively deport foreigners. That's my answer
to about everything because it will solve so many freaking
problems in this country, and so many of the problems
we currently have we would never have if it wasn't
for the mass importation of foreigners. This scumbag never sees
office in New York City except we massively imported freaking foreigners.
Speaker 6 (21:56):
We stand here together, got New York City Health and
Hospits Bellevue opening an outposted therapeutic housing unit for incarcerated individuals,
the first facility of its kind. I am deeply grateful
to the many advocates and activists who have fought tirelessly
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to advance a more just and compassionate approach to carceral care.
Speaker 1 (22:26):
He's crazy. Yep, He's going to destroy New York. Yep.
Speaker 2 (22:32):
He never sits in that office without the mass importation
of foreigners. This guy, there's a chance, if the winds
blow against us, this guy is going to be the
next Democrat senator from Maine.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
How do you? How does that happen?
Speaker 9 (22:48):
There is structural power in the Senate to deal with
the Supreme Court. It's going to matter. It's going to
require us to get the majority. But at that point,
I very much think that we need to be exercising
ethics oversight over the court. If we held Supreme Court
justices to the exact same standards we hold federal judges,
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there is a compelling case for the impeachment and removal
of at least.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
Two that's Graham Platner.
Speaker 2 (23:19):
It's probably a coin flip on whether or not that
guy's going to sit and Senate. People love to point
out that Democrats are unpopular, and of course they're unpopular.
They're demonic and destructive, they're insane people. People like to
put out things like that.
Speaker 10 (23:32):
Look at this net favorability party ahead at this point
midterm of years with a GOP president. In twenty eighteen,
Dems were up by twelve. In two thousand and six
on net favorability, which part you like more? Dems are
head by eighteen. Republicans are actually ahead on net favorability
at this point by five points. So Democrats are just
simply put running behind their previous benchmarks, and they'd be
running well ahead of them if they want to take
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back Democrats.
Speaker 2 (23:56):
They're not popular, no no, no, no, no no. They're
not popular with Americans. They're not popular with people who
were born in this country. They're very very popular with
the barbarian hordes who've been brought in here from every
dump across the planet. Who do you think all those
Haitians are voting for? Remember when fourteen thousand of them
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showed up at the border and Joe Biden overnight brought
them all into your country, didn't send any of them away,
brought them into the country. Who do you think they're
voting for? Who do you think all those people from
Somali are voting for? You know exactly who they're all
voting for. And that's why they were brought here. And
that's and that's why I am getting closer and closer
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to being a single issue voter, because, as I have
pointed out before, if we get them out and stop
bringing them in, America changes back to what it was overnight.
We are saved overnight if we get them out, and
if we cannot, we cannot win. In the end, you
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cannot overcome the numbers. That great Napoleon quote quantity has
a quality all its own, is one hundred percent true.
Certainly when it comes to mass immigration. You can't work
hard enough getting out the vote, donating money, running for office.
There it takes the power out of your hands if
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we don't stop massively importing people from foreign lands. And
I want to reemphasize again that today twenty Republicans in
the House of Representatives co sponsored an amnesty bill. And
I'll tell you something else. I've been looking. There's a
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chance I missed it. I've been looking. Have you seen
Republican leadership say things like that's dead on arrival, not
an option? Chris, did you see any that I miss it?
There's a chance I missed it. If I missed it,
my fault. But that's kind of one of those things
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GOP leadership, top to bottom should come out and say,
uh no never. That's the kind of thing I want
to hear from Donald Trump on immediately. Not that I
want to distract from Iran, but I would really like
to hear from Trump, from Dune, from Mike Johnson. I'd
like to hear from every single powerful Republican immediately that
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the Dignity Act is not something that's ever going to
see the light of day. I know everyone's distracted right
now with foreign affairs. I'm a little bit concerned about
my country. I'm concerned that we are not focused at
the moment, and jd Vance's concerns for Europe are my concerns.
Speaker 7 (26:49):
For a man. I love Europe.
Speaker 1 (26:52):
We love it. How can we not. We were births from.
Speaker 7 (26:58):
This continent, the United States of America. We love its people,
we love its culture, we love its beautiful architecture, and
we love the amazing history of this continent.
Speaker 2 (27:09):
But because because we love.
Speaker 7 (27:12):
This culture and these peoples, we reject the faceless bureaucrats
who would drive your energy costs through the roof and
open your country to millions of unvetted foreigners in the
name of progress.
Speaker 2 (27:26):
Joe Biden let in twenty million of them in four years,
twenty million of them rapist murders, terrorists, thieves, entire criminal
gangs brought here on purpose by Democrats. That is my concern.
Speaker 1 (27:42):
We'll be back.
Speaker 2 (27:43):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show at a Wonderful Tuesday.
Remember you can email us Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
You love, your hate, your death threats. This guy says,
if Iran does not capitulate even after the oil and
bridges are destroyed, that's the subject. Hey, Jesse, I was
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just thinking. The only thing left to do if Iran
doesn't capitulate and open up the Strait is to do
a limited ground invasion of all Iranian territory within range
of the Strait. This would be a good opportunity to
force our allies to join in a multinational coalition to
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protect the oil flow. Any allies who refuse could be
denied any access to oil.
Speaker 1 (28:32):
Just the thought.
Speaker 2 (28:33):
All right, first, force our allies. Do you remember Chris
grabbed that clip of Trump from yesterday when he was
naming allies. Now, remember Donald Trump is very upset with
European countries, but Donald Trump didn't name European countries. Here
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the countries donald Trump named, you could easily make the
case are our most reliable allies.
Speaker 1 (29:06):
Listen to what Donald Trump said.
Speaker 4 (29:07):
Think of it. And it's not just NATO. You know
who Elston help us? South Korea didn't help us. You
know who else didn't help us? Or Australia didn't help us.
You know who els didn't help us? Japan. We've got
fifty thousand soldiers in Japan to protect them from North Korea.
We have forty five thousand soldiers in South Korea.
Speaker 2 (29:28):
Yeah, we got to protect us. So we have to
understand something. We have to be very clear eyed about something.
For I'm sure a whole host of reasons, we cannot
force our allies to help. We have asked and they're
not helping. We have threatened and they're not helping. Donald
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Trump has done the carrot, he has done the stick,
and even our closest ally, Look, we're.
Speaker 1 (30:02):
Not talking about the Frances of the world.
Speaker 2 (30:05):
Our closest allies have said, oh, we're not getting involved.
So we have to be clear out about something going
forward here. It's us in Israel, that's it. Even our
quote Middle East partners, countries like South South Arabia, Saudi Arabia,
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Countries like Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia, they have an interest
in seeing Iranian power diminish. Obviously it would benefit them,
and Saudi Arabia has been vocally, very very supportive of us. Yeah,
go get them, you get them. Beyond that, nothing, there's
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no help coming. And the help Israel can give us
is extremely limited because as technically proficient as they are,
there aren't very many of them the tiny little country.
So let's set them aside. It's us and nobody else.
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We have to be clear eyed about that. There's not
going to be the cavalry coming here no matter.
Speaker 1 (31:22):
What we do.
Speaker 2 (31:23):
The rest of the world, even countries we like, they
didn't want this and they want nothing to do with this.
Speaker 1 (31:32):
Nothing.
Speaker 2 (31:33):
And again it's not just the countries we like to
make fun of, like France and Spain and Japan said nah,
not interested.
Speaker 1 (31:40):
Thanks what Chris.
Speaker 2 (31:44):
Chris said, just give us something a plane, aerospace oil. Well,
it shows you how against this all these other countries were.
Now you can argue they were right or argue they
were wrong. That's not what I'm saying here. They didn't
want it and they don't want to be involved. That's one.
Speaker 1 (32:02):
Two.
Speaker 2 (32:03):
You mentioned a limited ground invasion for the areas close
to the Strait of hor Moves, and we can understand
with the movement of troops over there that some ground
troops is probably being considered. Ground troops somewhere probably being considered.
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We're not going to know until the coming days. If
everything doesn't work out, probably being considered. But please understand this.
The area the land mass in Iran that's right right
by the Strait of hor Moves, it's mountains, mountains. It
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is essentially a mountain range. You can go look it
up on a map. You can use Google go look
it up. It is mountains. What have we learned about Iran?
Something that that national security experts will have known for
a long time, but now it's something everybody knows. Iran
views shutting down the Strait of Hormuz as their card
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they can always play. If they lose militarily. You know,
they couldn't withstand our military. They couldn't. They didn't have
a chance. But they always can do that. What do
you think Iran has been doing in those mountains for
a very long time? I do not have confirmation of this,
so I want to stress this. Let me say this
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two or three more times so you don't take this
as gospel. I do not have confirmation of this. I
do not have confirmation of this. However, I've talked to
a couple military guys who have told me Iran has
been digging in fortifications into the mountains by the Strait
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of Hormuz for a very very long time. This is
not some passive project. I have been told that they
have dug in and built up essentially mountain fortresses there.
When you say things like a limited ground invasion, we're
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not talking twenty b k's parachuting into the mountains, zap
in a few terracets in the head and calling it
a day without losing a man. There is no limited
ground invasion of those mountains without people coming home in boxes.
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That wasn't to be doomsday or anything like that. I
want I just wanted you to be clear eyed, getting
onto carg Island. Possibly doing something on carg Island is
one thing. If your plan is to clear those mountains
out of any Iranian resistance, we are talking a very long,
very block campaign. It's just just I wanted to be
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clear about that. All right, we will move on and
discuss other things, but we'll get through some emails.
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