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February 9, 2022 113 mins

What's been happening over the past two years needs to be addressed. The system has ruined lives of its citizens for nothing more than political clout. Something needs to happen for all the pain and suffering that was caused. The Systems destruction was all intentional. We need charges brought against the politicians who only changed course on plunging the dagger into citizens when the polls came back and said it wasn't popular anymore. We're hearing from those who had to live thru the hell politicians have put their citizens thru tonight. Their voices will be heard.

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
It is to Jesse Kelly show, Let's have some fun,
and it is going to be a night tonight. But
I have to give you a warning right out of
the gates. And I know, I know you're not supposed
to do this. I understand this is not exactly professional
when it comes to the radio. You probably have never

(00:33):
heard anybody on the radio ever say this before, but
I'm about to say it to you now. Hear me
and hear me, Well, this show is going to be
different than my normal show tonight. Yeah, we got We're
gonna have fun. We're gonna have some laughs. We've got
Ann Coulter coming up an hour and a half from now.
We have there's a lot going on. But maybe you

(00:57):
shouldn't listen tonight. Maybe, depending on your state of mind,
maybe tonight isn't the night for you. And the reason
I say that is this, I in the wake of
all this COVID restriction lifting madness that's going on right now,

(01:20):
I'm staring at an article right now in New York Times,
of course, Kathy Hoko on the cover of it, dropping
indoor mask mandate, New York joins Blue States easing COVID rules,
and I'm gonna get to why I'm so angry about this,
but I will say there is something coming. Then it's
going to be difficult to hear. It's going to be

(01:41):
difficult for me to read. And I genuinely mean this.
Maybe this isn't the night for you. I asked earlier.
I asked people to write into me and let me
know what's something awful that happened to you during the
COVID disaster because of COVID restrictions. And I honestly I

(02:07):
don't know what I was expecting. I certainly wasn't expecting
this much heartbreak. But I'm going to lay it out
for you tonight. It may take me three hours. I'm
going to read you these stories tonight. Yeah, we're going
to take breaks so we can laugh, so we don't
all feel like crap by the time this thing's over.
But I mean, well, example number one, my wife's best

(02:31):
friend since high school was diagnosed with ovarian cancer a
month after lockdown started. We never saw her again. She
died seven months later, no funeral, thirty four years old
and a friend for decades just gone. And if you
think that's the worst one, I'm going to read you
tonight you are sorely mistaken. You see, I believe in

(02:55):
a reckoning. I believe in justice. I believe people must
pay with prison time for what has been done to
us during the last two years. No, I will not forget. No,
I will not forgive. No, I'm not going to move on.

(03:15):
I'm not going to elevate my discourse. I'm not gonna
I'm not gonna shrink the divide. I'm not just gonna Well,
thank God, that's over. No, not me. Someone has to
pay for what they did, and what they did on purpose,
and for why they stopped doing it. You know, you
know what the greatest quote ever is. You know that

(03:36):
I love this quote straight from the New York Times
article quote after conducting folks focus groups, mister Murphy, that's,
of course New York Governor Murphy. Mister Murphy's advisors were
struck by the findings. Across the board, voters shared frustration
over public health measures, a sense of pessimism about about

(03:58):
the future, in a deep desire to return to normalcy.
Or this one. Driving these decisions, This is again a
direct quote from the article. Driving these decisions are growing
numbers of voters signaling that they are prepared to live
with the virus now, and political calculations about looming midterm

(04:20):
elections that already have Democrats on the defensive. I'm gonna
try to calm down right now, you know what, Pause
for a second. Pause for a second. I want you
to think about it like this for a moment. Just
just walk with me. Well, we'll get back to New
York Times and Hoco and in all these people. Just
just walk with me for a moment. I want you
to imagine that you and I we live in a village.

(04:43):
We go to this village a lot. It helps, it helps,
It helps us understand things. We live in this village.
I'm in charge. I'm the chief now, I'm elected. The
people vote for me. But once I become chief. As chief,
I have huge power, huge amounts of power to stop
you from doing this, make you do that. On the

(05:04):
chief of the village, I'm a charge. Now. I want
you to imagine. I'm imagine I'm elected as chief of
the village and I look out at my people. Remember
we're out in the wild. This is just a village.
We raise livestock, garden the other things you would picture
in a little village. And as the chief. I step up,
and I say that left hand, that left hand of yours,

(05:27):
you are not allowed to use it anymore. Just let
it hang by your side, true, cut it off for
all I care. Tie it to your leg. Your left
hand is not allowed to be used ever. And then,
as chief, I sit back and I watch. And what
would I see? If I were to do something like,
what would I see? I would watch the livestock slowly

(05:49):
die because they couldn't be properly taken care of, the
fences couldn't be fixed. I would watch the gardens not
be able to be attended properly, wouldn't have a good
crop yield, which would inevitably be combined with the livestock,
result in the starvation of many of my people. And
as the chief of the village, I would sit back
and I would watch this. I would watch as a

(06:12):
direct result of my policies. I would watch children die
of starvation. I would watch old people die. I would
watch buildings, the village itself fall into disrepair. I mean,
you only got one hand, what are you going to do?
And I'm watching all this, and all this is happening
because of me, because of my policies. I'm doing this,

(06:35):
and I want you to imagine, this doesn't move me
at all. I never even have a moment where I
think about, wow, I mean that's can Look at all
that heartbreak, look at all the death out of this.
It's terrible. It never moves me, never moves me. But
then remember I'm elected. Then something happens. What is that something? Well,

(06:57):
I've got an election coming up, and so I decide
I like being chief. I think I'm gonna I want
to stay chief. And so I go out to the
villagers and I decide to just start asking around, Hey,
are you guys? Are you happy with me? Are you
gonna reelect me? And they say, no, we don't. We
don't like this whole no using the left hand thing,

(07:20):
it's awful. No. And I promptly go back and I
change that policy and allow you to use your left
hand again. Am I a monster? Because I want you
to understand something, and I want to make this as
plain as humanly possible. Child suicides have gone through the

(07:44):
roof because of COVID restrictions. Through the roof, teenage girls
suicides up fifty percent, fifty And maybe I sound like
I'm getting a little heated, but I have an eleven
year old and I have a thirteen year old, and
the thought of one of my little buddies ending their life,
it would end me. You'd never hear from me again.

(08:06):
I couldn't go on. I would just fall over and die.
And undoubtedly somebody hearing this sound of my voice has
had to go through that. So I don't want to
trivialize it. I can't imagine what you go through. I
can't imagine it. Child suicide, what's worse. And I want
you to know that the people who run this country,
the media, the doctors, the nurses, the politicians, they sat

(08:31):
back for two years and they watched kids off themselves.
And they never had a moment where they said, oh man,
maybe we should stop this, not even a moment. It
didn't move them at all. They watched parents bury their teenagers.

(08:52):
They watched kids burry mom and dad. They watched people
die alone with no funeral. They watched businesses that had
been around for decades go away. They watched jobs being lost,
people kicked out of the mili military, people kicked out
of the police force. They watched unimaginable carnage like like
I've never seen, and it didn't move them at all. Nothing.

(09:17):
They all went home and slept like babies, violated their
own COVID rules, rubbed it in your face. What moved them?
One round of bad poll numbers for the midterms, and
just like that, the restrictions are all going away, Just

(09:37):
like that. I have said this before and I'm going
to say it again, And I'm sorry because I don't
want it to be true, and I know you don't
want it to be true. But you had better wake
up and grow up and realize evil people run this
country now. Evil people, not wrongheaded, not slightly off, not

(10:02):
a difference of opinion. We are ruled by monsters who
will watch your whole family die without a moment of hesitation.
As long as they get to keep their money and
keep their power, they will watch you and everyone you
love die. So I told you it's going to be

(10:23):
heavy tonight. You want to hear heavy. Oh, I haven't
even gotten to heavy yet. I'm about to start reading
you stories that are going to snap your heart into
stay if you can. If you can't handle it, I understand,
I'll see you tomorrow. Now, let's talk about something a
little bit different here. Really quickly, I haven't forgotten about
the corporations either, who jumped on all this crap. Don't

(10:44):
think I've forgotten about you. Don't think I've forgotten about you.
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(11:05):
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(11:27):
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(11:51):
that a new band? Or say, gosh, haven't having you
guys here? Makes me feel so old. I've never even
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I'm still gonna figure out what that means, but we did.
Jesse Kelly Show has a Spotify list. All right, Look,

(12:14):
I tuned you before, and I'm gonna tell you again
this is gonna be a little heavier. We're gonna take
time tonight, We're gonna laugh, We're gonna fire off the cannons,
but it's gonna be a heavier show. I solicited this
today in the wake of all this mass mandates are
getting dropped. That New York Times has Hoco up there

(12:35):
dropping this mandate. We have Governor Murphy flat out saying
across the board the voters didn't like it, so now
you dropped the mandates. You abused people for two years,
and now you choose to drop mandates because you got
bad poll numbers. One hundred thousand Americans overdosing last year

(12:56):
didn't do it for you, didn't move you at all.
Substance abuse, alcohol, drugs, spousal abuse, child abuse already mentioned,
child suicides, none of that moved to these people at all.
They waited around until the pool numbers got bad. We
have evil people who run this country. Governor Phil Murphy

(13:21):
is evil. He sat and watched all this carnage take
place in his state, and it didn't move him a
bit until he got a bad focus group evil. So
all right, you ready, it's time. We're walking through it together.
I warned you. I'm not gonna warn you again. This
is going to be heavier. We're gonna read these stories together.

(13:43):
We're gonna walk through this together. There are some that
hurt a little, there are some that are going to
hurt a lot. Just letting you know. Now you've been warned.
Let us begin. My friend Kia Davis, she said, my
son was robbed of his senior year of high school.
Got a job the week after they moved online, figured

(14:03):
he'd work until college started. Then his college didn't open.
He basically set at his computer for almost two years,
waiting for his adult life to start. Another buddy of
mine father passed away, puts pictures of his dad up there.
His ashes sat on a shelf for a year before

(14:24):
they were allowed to bury him. The Great Carol markt
wits who you know. Oh, don't worry, they're about to
get worse. The great Carol Mark Wits who you know,
had to leave New York City, lifelong New Yorker, lives
and dies from New York. She had to leave. My
grandmother died from COVID. This is another one. Alone in
a nursing home, allowed no visitors at all. This one

(14:47):
said sweet Nana couldn't attend the funeral of her beloved
big brother, no one even his wife. It was around
the time of George Floyd. He got three to four
fully attended funerals. Nana didn't understand. Oh, it's not gonna
get easier, Okay, all right. Misdiagnosed for over a year

(15:09):
because of all the COVID stuff, high blood pressure and
shortness of breath, hypertension and COPD. Wrong answer. Put on
the exact same meds for what I was for what
I really had, pulmonary hypertension whole blown through the upper
two chambers of my heart. Meds to fix me our price.

(15:31):
Had a stint put in my heart in twenty twenty
and wasn't allowed to have any visitors. Nobody called my
family to update them, so they thought I had died.
My grandmother went into a hospital a few months later,
also wasn't allowed visitors, died and couldn't have a funeral.
This guy friend of mine, his name is Brink Green Beret.

(15:52):
He put up a picture of a funeral. Whose funeral
was it? Oh, congressman who died? Oh you all remember
whenever congressman dies. Gosh, it's the end of the world.
Packed funeral people sitting side by side, hundreds of them.
He put up a picture and said, my dad died.

(16:13):
He wasn't allowed more than ten people at his funeral,
this one. I was furloughed for months, which allowed other
financial set which, with other financial sitpack setbacks, is leading
to losing my home after thirty years of ownership. Hopefully
my credit isn't so bad. I can still rent a
small apartment thirty years he's lived in his home. He's

(16:37):
about to be outlooking for a one bedroom apartment. We've
gone through four miscarriages since September twenty twenty, one of
which took place after our first ultrasound, and I went
to that appointment alone because of COVID nineteen restrictions. The
doctor just shrugged and walked out of the room. My

(16:58):
friend Dave died of cancer last year. He was unable
to get his chemotherapy treatments in twenty twenty, and his
cancer spread. When he died, only his immediate funeral was allowed.
Only his immediate family was allowed to attend the funeral.
I knew him from kindergarten. He was fifty five. This
is not going to get easier. I told you at

(17:19):
the beginning of the show. I intend to read these.
Am I going to read all of them though I
won't have time. I'm going to read these for three hours,
and I'm going to drink in every little bit of
this pain I can, because I'm going to let it
fuel the unending rage and hatred. I feel for the
people who have done this to us. And I want

(17:40):
you to remember something. A virus did not do this.
Kathy Hokel did this. Phil Murphy did this. Doctor Fauci
did this. Joe Biden did this. The CDC did this,
the FDA did this. London Breed did this. San Francisco
Mayor London Breed. I should point out, Oh, you remember
San Francisco Mayor London Breed, who destroyed her own city

(18:03):
then got caught out dancing with no mask and responded
like this. I got up and started dancing because I
was feeling the spirit. See it's okay. Your dad died
of cancer. She was feeling the spirit. Baby. There was
no virus that did this. This was done to us
by evil, power hungry money hungry people. This was done

(18:25):
to us, and there must be a reckoning. And in
case you're wondering where I'm going with this, allow me
to spoil it for you, because I'm going to repeat
this a lot. There must be public trials. People must
be placed in handcuffs. Powerful people, billionaires, politicians, government officials.

(18:46):
They must be placed in handcuffs, and they must go
to jail. And then there must be public trials, trials
you can see, trials, trials I can see. And they
must go away to prison for a very long time.
This is a crime amitted against you. There must be
your reckoning. Yeah, it is the Jesse Kelly Show. All right.

(19:18):
I'm gonna get back to that in a second. I
just I just want to make sure before I get
back to what we've been doing. In case you're just
now tuning in, I solicited earlier awful things that you've
had to go through during COVID, and I will tell
you I'm staggered by the results, staggered by these stories.
It's some of the most heartbreaking and furiating things I've

(19:38):
ever read on this show. It's just unspeakable what we've done.
But I want to make sure everyone's clear about something.
And again, we have a culture coming up an hour
from now. Do you want to email the show Jesse
at Jesse Kelly show dot com. You're more than welcome to.
It's just going to be a heavier night because it's
going to be three hours of this. Yeah, we're gonna
have some fun at some point. But I think these

(20:00):
stories deserve to be told. What was done to you
by these people, it deserves to have its story told.
There are some schools who are removing the mask mandate,
so those kids safe as it's safe to send your
kids back to school without masks. Well, Martha, as we know,
the CDC strongly recommends that when you're in a situation

(20:21):
in the school, we want to get the children back
to school, and the way you do that you do
it by multiple things that you do. You surround the
children with people who are vaccinated. For the children who
are eligible to be vaccinated, get them vaccinated, and provide
in the school masks where you can have children protected,
as well as ventilation to make sure that you can

(20:42):
get a respiratory infection at its lowest level of infectivity.
That human being is a monster. We have child suicides
through the roof for two years. Oh, I'm going to
get to some of those stories too. My goodness, it's
just I can't imagine the pain these people, the people

(21:02):
you're about to hear, These people are evil. What are
your thoughts on children, first of all, needing to wear
masks at school and what do you think about the
possibility we're going to be able to lift Well, certainly
they will come a time, hopefully ravel data when we
will be able to lift the mask mandate in general,

(21:23):
including to school, but we're not there yet. Anticipating that
day will come that we're developing the guidance in consultation
with all the people I just mentioned, all those organizations,
and it's not going to be ready yet because we're
going to fine tune it every single day. CDC has
not amended our guidance right now. We continue to recommend
masking in schools for everyone. The CDC is still recommending

(21:46):
universal masking in schools. That's correct, and that still remains
our recommendation. Not a second thought to the kids, not
a second thought to the mental health of the kids. Nothing.
And now you see, in the course of twenty four hours,
they've just pivoted on a dime because what's she say?
The science has changed. There was and is a time

(22:08):
and place for pandemic restrictions, but when they were put in,
it was always with the understanding that they would be
removed as soon as we can. And in this case,
circumstances have changed. Case counts are declining. Also, the science
has changed, the poll numbers changed, the science never changed.
My elderly mother with dementia, who lived and assisted living,

(22:30):
wasn't allowed meaningful contact with US children for three to
four months, and her mental health took a nose dive
until she went on hospice and eventually passed away. She
thrived on our visits in interaction with her. My family
was very tight knit and lived near each other. Ostracized
several family members because they didn't get vaccinated, even for
health reasons, split up a close family because many of

(22:53):
them believe the CDC and FAUCI No matter what heartbreaking
to watch. I lost my job because a Lockdown. A
friend committed suicide. She was eighteen excluded from my brother's
Christmas Day party because I wasn't vaccinated. Mom, with early
dementia had to be hospitalized. We couldn't visit. As far
as she knew, we dropped her off and forgot about.

(23:14):
Her depression deepened, and she continued downhill. Hospice caregivers were angels,
but the damage was done. She passed this one. My
autistic son was robbed of his high school graduation in
three months of job training. Being autistic, he regressed socially.
One and a half years later, he finally got a job,

(23:35):
but has to wear a mask all day, even in
an open parking lot, like many. My high school senior
lost so much just days after her drive through graduation
since it was too dangerous to sit in the football
bleachers for the real ceremony, we watched four hundred plus
people march around our downtown chanting blm and riots and

(23:56):
protests all over the country. We moved across the country
from my husband's job opportunity. The facility closed due to
Lockdown's loss of revenue. We bounced from family homes with
our three kids, then lived in a camper until we
found a long term job to prove stable income to
be able to move into our home. During this time,

(24:16):
my grandmother and great grandmother died and we couldn't have
a proper funeral. I had to battle breast cancer and
chemotherapy alone. My two year old son was in therapy
school at the time twenty twenty when everything's shut down.
He received OTPT speech and all. We had to do

(24:37):
all those therapies on zoom for five months, and then
his school didn't reopen when they were supposed to after
the summer. We had to find him a new school.
He thanked God did well the next year, but imagine
if he hadn't been, if he had not missed the
therapies at all, or if he'd missed the therapies. My
in laws were completely scared by the propaganda it would
not visit with us. My father in law died not COVID,

(24:59):
unexpected the last year, and my kids hadn't seen him
in ten months. My kids took it especially hard. A
friend from church was murdered. Her surviving twin sister was
unable to hold a proper funeral and had to televise
the service to family and friends. A friend of mine's
wife had early onset Alzheimer's and is in a nursing home.

(25:23):
He could not see her face to face through a
hundred and eighty days in twenty twenty, only through a window.
Imagine looking at people having to visit their wives through
a window, who are suffering from Alzheimer's for one hundred

(25:45):
and eighty straight days. Don't you dare tell me to
move on? Don't you dare tell me to Ah, that's
a relief. Let's just move on, guys. We need to look. Look,
we don't need to just focus on on the divide. No,
we need to elevate the public discourse. I want to
be nice. I want vengeance is what I want. I

(26:09):
want revenge. The people who have done this deserve to
be punished. There must be a reckoning. There has to be,
And let me tell you that goes beyond my desire
for vengeance. The reason there must be a reckoning for
all this is because if there's not, they will do
it again. If we move on, Oh it's okay, no

(26:30):
big deal, They're going to do it again and again
and again and again. Do you know why they had
so many public trials of Nazis and they were swinging
from the gallows. They did that as a message to
the world, don't try genocide. We'll kill you for it.
They did it publicly for a reason. We must have trials.

(26:54):
There must be public trials. Call your state senator, call
your congressional represent senitive and demand we have investigations and trials.
And I want to be clear about this. I'm not
talking about another hearing where your local congressman can give
you a good sound bite and then send out a
fundraising email for you to send him fifty dollars. I

(27:15):
want to know who's getting arrested and when this was
done to people on purpose. I want to know when
is the investigation, whence the impeachment. Start Vaccinating our children
will help us keep our schools open, keep our kids
in the classroom, learning, socializing with their classmas and teachers.

(27:37):
I think every reporter in this room was a child.
Understands the difference of child going to school and having
to learn from home. It matters. They knew it was crap.
They knew that coronavirus wasn't a danger to kids. They
also knew be on the shadow of a doubt that
vaccinated people get and spread coronavirus. They knew that it
was known very early on, and yet they continue to

(28:00):
press and press and press and mask and vacs and
mask and vacs and bask and vacs until we suffered
for two years. Do not let them get away with it.
You know what we all need to wake up after this.
We all need to learn how to think more for ourselves.
We have to go get an Annie's Genius Box for

(28:22):
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like it that it makes my boys think. I hear

(28:43):
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Jesse Kelly, you're listening to the Jesse Kelly Show. It

(29:25):
is the Jesse Kelly Show. And yes it I know
it is a heavier night. I understand it is. We're
still gonna have some lasts. We still got Ant Coulter coming.
I may even mix some history stuff in there. We'll
get to some emails. But look, I think it is
important that these stories get told, that the monsters who've
done this to us, that they are held to account,

(29:47):
and that the country gets to hear these stories. And look,
we've been talking about the heavy stuff like addiction and
child suicides and hospital visits and funerals and all these things.
I haven't even gotten to the business this loss yet.
I mean, I don't even have to ask you. Do
you know a business that went under? Because everyone does.

(30:07):
Everyone knows multiple local restaurant here, hardware store that everyone
knows them. Everyone family businesses, two open, twenty thirty forty
years gone like that. What do they think about it?
What do the politicians say? Here's what they say. My
first full year is president of the economy, created six
point six million new jobs, six point six million that's

(30:30):
never happened before in American history. And that includes three
hundred and seventy five thousand manufacturing jobs twenty twenty one,
so the highest increase in US manufacturing jobs in nearly
thirty years. They're bragging. They wiped out an economy, wiped
out all these jobs, and because we got some back,
we're not even back to near pre pandemic level. Because

(30:53):
we got some back, they're bragging. And remember this. Remember
this is a school board member from Oklahoma. These are
the people you send your kids to. It's insane to
send five and six, and seven and eight, all way
through eleven year olds that don't have a choice about vaccine,

(31:15):
to see it in a classroom where people can spread
a deadly disease and not even know they're sick. It's
just not okay for kids to commit murder by coming
to school without a mask. And when it comes down
to it, it's possible they will cause a death of
another child because they come to school without a mask.

(31:36):
That person is a monster. That person sits on a
school board and decides what your children learn and don't learn.
Think about that. Just think about that. We're getting back
to these stories again. In case you missed the beginning
of the show, The Whole Things on iHeart, Google's, Spotify
and iTunes. Sorry for getting a little bit upset earlier.
You know, I don't like to do that. I don't
like I don't like yelling, scream heavy radio. I've only

(31:58):
had a few of those shows. I don't like it.
I want to make you a day better, not worse.
But these stories deserve to be told, and we have
to have a public reckoning. So I'm going to get
back to these. My dad had stage four cancer when
COVID started. He was getting regular treatments. We weren't allowed
to visit him until the very end, as his immune

(32:19):
system was compromised. I got to see him only once.
He died three weeks later. He cried a lot. No funeral,
just a massed graveside service. I was hospitalized with a
perforated ulcer in March twenty first in March of twenty
one and almost died. I had to spend a week
in the hospital. They would not allow any visitors, so

(32:40):
my son and family weren't there. My wife's grandpa has
been in a nursing home with Alzheimer's. Her grandma would
visit him every day. Once COVID started, she was not
allowed to visit. He died six weeks later alone. Wouldn't eat.
He knew she wasn't there, didn't know why. Heartbreaking. My
mom became a shut in almost overnight due to the

(33:01):
ridiculous lockdown everything here in Massachusetts. She had a little
bit of dementia, but extreme isolation drove her dementia into
a full blown problem. She is now totally out of it.
My ninety six year old grandfather wasn't allowed to see
any of his five kids thirteen grandkids the last year
of his life as he was jailed in his veterans

(33:22):
nursing home. Men and women who put it all on
the line for our freedoms, forced to die alone while
Governor Cuomo wins emmys, are you angry yet? If you aren't,
don't worry you will be shortly, because I'm not even
close to being done. People close to me forced to
work from home, and definitely who were driven to depression
in despair because a loneliness. A mother I know had

(33:44):
her baby taken from her for seventy two hours after
birth because she tested positive and was asymptomatic. Imagine having
a baby, a new mother, and having it ripped from
your arms for three days immediately after you gave birth.
My mother was in memory when it was in a
memory care facility. On her birthday, I had planned on

(34:05):
visiting her, but they wouldn't let me see her, not
even by wheeling her outside. She had kept calling me
frantic and died a few days later, alone and with
a broken heart. I am haunted every single day by it.
Just real quick, I once again want to remind you
what the people who did this to you, what they

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think about all this. I got up and started dancing
because I was feeling the spirit. They were feeling the spirit. Baby,
that's what they were doing. The coffee shop my wife
managed and my daughter was employed had to close permanently
due to the loss of business caused by restrictions. Two
were their vendors almost also closed permanently. This is twenty twenty.

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My daughter cried herself to sleep many nights when schools
were closed because she missed her teachers and her friends.
She also told me she reads realistic fiction because it
reminds her of before COVID one of my sons was
allowed to be in school ten days, but halfway through
the first nine weeks he was constantly quarantined for close contact.
He never had COVID any of those times. The damage

(35:11):
to normalcy to children is criminal. Bowlingly gave my dad
an outlet to be active, meet people his age. They
took that away from him for quite a while. He
said he was ready to be with God. They finally
reopened he was bowling and collapsed in his lanes, surrounded
by friends. I never got to say goodbye. Lost my

(35:33):
job of thirteen years for the vaccine mandate that Tyson
foods with no one consideration, what not one consideration for
my religious views. They did me a favor though, because
I'm now focusing on being a freelancer self employment. Not
allowed to go with my mom into the emergency room,
nor allowed to see her for two days or even

(35:53):
talk to a doctor. Locked out for hours randomly from
the ICU for three weeks. It was hell on earth,
and someone out there is going to tell me I
should be happy they let me in a room at all.
My friend Troy hung himself two months out into the lockdowns.
He already had emotional issues and struggled with depression, and
the lockdowns in isolation pushed him over the edge. I'm

(36:17):
not done. I warned you in the beginning, this was
going to be a different, heavier night. These stories deserve
to be told. And the people who did this to you,
the people who did this to us, they must pay.
There must be a reckoning. Not moving on. Not well,

(36:40):
we got poor poll numbers. I guess you could take
your mask off. No, I reject that. I do not
accept that at all. No, we must say no. We
must demand trials. People must go on trial. People must
go to prison, Government officials, doctors, CDC, FDA, people must

(37:04):
go on trial. I'm not even close to done. I'm
gonna take a brief break on that because we have
to talk about the army, and not in a good way,
not in a good way at all. All right, let's
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(38:36):
of The Jesse Kelly Show, which means we got Ann
Coulter coming up about thirty minutes from now, in case
you missed it at the beginning, I have been ranting
and raving about what they've done to us for two years.
I put up something on social media asked for your responses,
what's something awful that happened to you because of COVID lockdowns?

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My email in box is already full of people telling
me they're crying while they listen. And you understand, I
don't do that type of radio. Right, we laugh and
we have fun. I'm going to continue this, I warned
you at the beginning of the show. I'm not going
to stop. It's going to be three hours of that
tonight because these voices deserve to be heard. And the
people in this government, the scumbags who have burned this

(39:21):
country down and abused you, do not get to do that. Wow,
let's move on now, guys. Thing because they got some
bad poll numbers. No No lost my dad and thus
my dad to cancer in June to twenty twenty, while
everyone was hiding from their parents, only to turn on
the TV and watch the peaceful protests of a man

(39:44):
who got a gold casket and four funerals while my
dad couldn't have more than ten at his burial. A
bronze star veteran father of five two weeks later got
laid off. Two weeks after that, my good friend, who
just turned twenty one, killed himself, shot himself on the
head in his basement, all while the world hid from

(40:04):
one another. A year later, got fired for refusing the jab.
Life changed drastically in a year. I'm not near done.
I'm not near done, but we're going to get back
to that because I did promise you something else, Because
there are bigger things going on out there in the
world right now, and this is something I've harped on endlessly,

(40:27):
and I'm always going to harp on it endlessly because
it matters. And maybe you're new to the show, I understand.
We have a bunch of new listeners to allow me
to just say this. They're just gonna do a little
bit of history here, just a little bit of history.
Wars only get more and more terrible, weapons only increase

(40:48):
in killing power, and weapons only increase in range. Think
about that. I mean if even the World War Two, Yeah,
they were firing V two rockets and firing V two
rockets into places like the UK, but they weren't firing
a missile that could go around the world. Countries have

(41:11):
hypersonic missiles. Now. Throw a nuclear warhead on that bad
boy watch La New York Glow in the Dark. I
know that's ugly, but it applies to what I'm talking
about here. That's why in World War Two it was
really one of the first times, less so in World
War One, although it did happen. In World War Two,
it was really one of the first times where we

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saw man wars came to cities, and cities were reduced
to ash. And I'm not just talking about Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Germany,
Britain or London. I guess I should say Tokyo country
all over the place. Manila cities were reduced to ash.

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What does that mean? Where am I going with this?
That means it's not just the warrior who picks up
a sword and a shield and goes off and dies
for his country. Now who dies for their country in wars? Now?
You do? I do? Your children, your parents? It's that

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terrible and they die in the blink of an eye,
one missile, one plane, something dropped from space. Yes, they
do that. Now, it's that terrible war. Is that devastating?
And so when I rant about our military going the
wrong way, understand that's where I'm coming from. That's why

(42:38):
I'm so passionate about it. Because at some point in
time I was talking to a buddy, an army ranger
friend of mine. The other day. I know, I know, Look,
I hang out with some army people when I feel
like slumming it. All right, all my friends can't be marines.
So when I feel like slumming it. I hang out
with some army guys, all right. Quit. I was talking
to an army ranger friend of mine the other day
and we were going over our capabilities and where we're

(43:01):
falling short. And I was telling him something I've told
you before on the air. I said, Look, we have
something called carrier groups. Right, You'll have an aircraft carrier
or two, and then you'll have a bunch of They
don't travel alone. You have a bunch of different ships
around him, destroyers and all these school things, cruisers and whatnot.
You you an American? Me an American? When thirteen of

(43:26):
our guys died in Afghanistan, you were devastated. I know
you were. You know I was. I saw your emails
you heard. I mean, shoot, I think I got choked
up on the air that night. It hurts us. Right,
that was thirteen of them. We still can probably see
some of their faces. I certainly can. I can still
see those images with the coffins coming out of the

(43:48):
back of the plane. It's something that still gets to me,
if I'm being honest, probably gets to you. That was thirteen.
What if it's five thousand and like that? Do you
understand it would wouldn't take much to send five thousand

(44:08):
US sailors to the bottom of the Pacific. That's why
I talk about what I talk about. And my ranger
body was telling me about some things because he's super
super wired in in military circles. And he said, Jesse,
you need to be worried about air power too. And
I mean, I hadn't gone off on that tangent before,
but I just started picking his brain on what he

(44:29):
was talking about. He painted a picture. I'm not going
to walk through all of it. I don't want to
give anything away. He painted a picture. What if? What
if we don't have control of the air? Do you understand?
You understand the United States of America? Since oh, I
don't know the invention of the plane, we've always had

(44:52):
air superiority. You and I neither of us have any
idea what it's like to not have control of the air.
But you can read stories from other countries who fought
who didn't. Do you have any idea what that's like.
You were devastated when thirteen of our warriors died in Afghanistan.

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How about a battalion full of marines dawn? It doesn't
take much so when I go off on what I'm
about to go off on here, I want you to
understand that's why I'm so passionate about it. That's what
that's what drives this. There's two different things. One headline
from the US Army. US Army releases first climate strategy

(45:33):
with the goal to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions
by twenty fifty. You know, I'm just gonna set that
aside because I don't want to get upset. I don't
want to get upset a bit upset it up for
the tonight. I'm just gonna set that aside for a moment.
Here's another one. This came directly, not from a headline,
not from CNN, Fox News nowhere. This came directly from

(45:55):
the d D, the Department of Defense. This is an
a fish document I'm reading for you here, headline Diversity,
Equity Inclusion Our Necessities in the US Military. This is
from Bishop gart Without. According to Bishop Garrison, the senior

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Adviser to the Secretary of Defense for Human Capital and
Diversity and Equity and Inclusion, he spoke with New American
Security Today, some forty one percent of the military identify
as members of minority groups, and that number will grow.
Garrison said, the military must be able to attract, train,

(46:37):
and retain them for services to retain competitive edges. Fewer
Americans between the ages of eighteen to twenty four, the
prime ages for recruits, qualify for military service. So we
have to get out ways. So we have to find
out ways to get a broader talent pool and broader
interest groups in order to bring these highly qualified, talented
individuals in. Allow me to pack that for you, Allow

(47:01):
me to translate that for you. They are not interested,
in the least in creating a military that is more
deadly than China's, that is more deadly than Russia. They are, however,
very interested in the politics of division, and the politics
of gender, and the politics of skin color, and this
grievance divide and conquer politics. And since when they take

(47:24):
control of the White House that means they get control
of the military. They're busy making your military weaker every
single day, and they're doing it on purpose. What are
the results? I mean, honestly, I don't need to tell you.
You don't need to hear me. Rant turn on the news.

(47:47):
We're crashing submarines into underwater things we should not be
crashing them into We're crashing naval vessels into fishing boats.
Wasn't that long ago we had a bunch of sailors
on their knee with their hands behind their head before
the Iranian Navy. Now you understand we just had a

(48:11):
US naval vessel burn to ash while it was at
port in San Diego. You understand the next time a
fire catches on a naval vessel, they might be in
the middle of the Pacific Ocean. I sure hope we're
diverse enough. No, what I hope is your son or

(48:33):
daughter isn't on that ship. It doesn't get more serious
than that. Now, I'm gonna get back to my stories here.
In fact, if you have an awful story, I will
let you call tonight. If you have an awful story
from what COVID restrictions did to you eight seven seven
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(48:55):
call in. That's what I want to hear tonight. And
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on these COVID stories, and I remember these companies. I
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screen bay the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show again. We got hand cults are coming up
about fifteen minutes from now. But look, I'm not going
to let this go. I warned you. This is a
different show. Tonight. It's going to remain a different show.

(50:19):
You a Democrat, a doctor, FDA, CDC media person. You
don't get to destroy people for two years and then
start dropping COVID restrictions because you get bad poll numbers
and then just get to walk away. I'm telling the
stories tonight eight seven seven three seven seven four three

(50:42):
seven three. Have something happened to you awful during COVID
job loss, death, whatever it is, You're welcome to call tonight.
You don't get to do this and then just dance
off scott free. There was a and is a time
and place for pandemic restrictions, but when they were put in,
it was always with the understanding that they would be

(51:02):
removed as soon as we can. And in this case,
circumstances have changed. Case counts are declining. Also, the science
has changed. The science didn't change, the poll numbers change.
And that which, that which just about fifteen minutes ago,
was the same person who was saying, not only should
you not see people, you shouldn't be allowed to travel

(51:25):
across state lines without showing your papers. Here's some more
of your stories if you'd like it. Before I get
to the phones, my uncle was in rehab after hip
surgery when the lockdowns came. Although immobile and nonverbal, he
managed to rebreak his hip three times and was in
constant pain for eight months with no one allowed to
see him or advocate for him. We were finally allowed

(51:48):
in the last days before he passed. Had to leave
my dad alone in the er lobby while he was
actively having a stroke because I wasn't allowed to stay
while he was admitted because restrictions. It was gut wrenching
to leave him there helpless, literally unable to speak for himself.
This woman had to leave her father who was stroking

(52:11):
out alone in the hospital. I'm not done. Had to
get my ninety eight year old mom into an LTC
home in Florida on short notice in the July a,
twenty twenty. We never got to see the place inside
or set up a room. In October, nearly every employee
and resident got COVID. They locked down for three months
and no one could visit. She died there last month alone.

(52:37):
I'm not done and I'm not gonna be done. And
I warned you, this is gonna be a different night.
It's going to be a heavier night. I believe these
stories deserved to be heard. I believe these stories deserved
to be heard. My mother was in a memory care
facility on her birthday. I had planned on, Oh man,
this is gonna be a tough one. My mom was
in a memory care facility on her birthday. I had

(52:59):
planned on visiting her, but they wouldn't let me see her,
not even by wheeling her outside. She kept calling me
frantic and died a few days later, alone and with
a broken heart. I am haunted every single day by it.

(53:20):
That wasn't an accident. There are people, there are people
with names and titles that are responsible for this, and
we are not going to sit here and do what
we've done far too many times and be the bigger
person and let it go. And oh, I forgive them.

(53:41):
I'm just happy it's over. No no more of that.
Someone has to go in chains for this. Someone has
to go down, And I don't mean the normal people
who go down, peons like you and me. I want
quote powerful people to burn. They must the coal in

(54:03):
Saint Louis go. Yes, hell. I had colon cancer and
needed an emergency deliver transplant. I was sick for a
few years in the hospital, and then we had to
be quarantined after in twenty twenty, I was just starting
to get back out in the world. My kids weren't
really around anybody beforehand, and then with COVID my kids

(54:27):
being home. My husband is a buz abusive and my
parents are abusive. So because my kids couldn't be around
their friends or go to school or see anything, all
they heard was from my husband that I was mean
and I was abusive, and that I was crazy because
of me being sick, and my father backed him up

(54:50):
with that story and my stepmother. So my husband took
my children to the police department and made them lie
and said if they said that I hit. Here's another one.
Working in medical sales, offices closed due to REPS, which
dropped my volume, which made the company eliminate my territory

(55:10):
and my job. I've never been fired, let go, or
laid off in my life. The hardest part was coming
home to my wife homeschooling our kids and having to
tell her this was done on purpose. The stories here.
I'm the only family member who visits my grandmother, aged
ninety eight, in her care home, but because I'm unvaccinated,

(55:33):
I can only go one time per month. As my
insurance started giving me beep for getting tested too often.
I went to live with my grandparents when I was three,
lived there until I was nineteen, when I joined the Marines.
They both passed during COVID. Not COVID, Dessie says, and
my kid couldn't even go inside hospice to say goodbye.

(55:58):
Not allowed to go with my mom and to the
emerge and see room, nor allowed to see her for
two days or even talk to a doctor. Locked out
for hours, randomly from the ICU for three weeks. This
is Bruto to Reid. Someone says, thank you for bringing
all this. Don't don't thank me. These are your stories.
These are your stories. I ran my own business for

(56:18):
five years, wiped out. My aunt couldn't get into the
hospital and now has terminal ovarian cancer. I was going
to be my grandfather's first grandchild to get married. He
was so excited he had a customed tailored tucks for it.
Our wedding got delayed by a year. He was alive

(56:38):
and well on the original date, but ended up watching
from heaven by the time the rescheduled one came around.
I hope you're angry. I hope you're sad. Whatever you're
feeling right now, it should be felt right now. I
want you to understand, though we cannot throw our hands

(56:59):
up and let this go. You must demand from your
elected representatives that somebody burn for this, because somebody better
burn for this. This was done to us on purpose.
And they decided to drop all of this because they
got some bad poll numbers, which means they could have

(57:20):
dropped it any time before child suicides went through the roof.
Anytime they could have dropped it, they waited until their
elected seats were in jeopardy. Monsters run this culture. Talked
to Ann Coulter next an the Jesse Kelly Show, and

(57:48):
joining me now is my friend Ann Coulter, who has
about nineteen thousand New York Times bestsellers, who hasn't read
multiple and Culter books and writing is missed. But why
do you love it so much? That's a good question.
I do love writing. I mostly like the research. No,

(58:12):
I like the promoting it too. When I have an idea. Yeah,
but you hold on, did you just say you liked
the research? Is there something wrong with you? Well? I
think that's why a lot of people don't like writing books.
What you think of as as many books out there

(58:34):
are really nothing but compilations of what people already know.
If you've been sort of following the news, maybe reading
op ed columns, and they're just going to have to
come up with a new way to say it. But
I do a lot of research and go to the
original documents, so I'm actually explaining things and often arguing

(58:57):
a point. In fact, i'd say pretty much always arguing point.
And when I'm arguing a point or or have discovered
something new and I'm producing it to the public, then
the writing just flows effortlessly. I could not I could
not write, Um, you know, I don't know restaurant reviews
or travel logs. When it just comes to repeating things

(59:19):
that everyone that I feel like everyone already knows. I
guess you don't know everything about a restaurant review. That's
why you write them. Maybe that's a discovery too. I
shouldn't have said that, UM, but UM that that that's
that That's what makes the writing easy. Um. When you
come across something something that nobody knew. I mean, Freezing

(59:41):
UM the first book to to really ferociously defend Joe
McCarthy UM, who had gone down in the history books
as akin to Hitler um. In Godless, there's a lot
on Darwinism, Darwin's Darwin's theory, not evolution generally, but that

(01:00:01):
we get a species from from just random mutation. And
I'd read a lot of books on it. But I
started talking to the authors of the books and the scientists,
and I think one of my skills that came through
in that book is that I'm an idiot. UM. So
once the smart people could explain it to me, I
could explain it to the other idiots. And that's basically

(01:00:24):
what I did. I mean, I think it's written in
a funny way, but I kept as as they're explaining
it to me, M and I, you know, I think
I get it from writing their books or certain things,
and you know, other questions. I'd send them my jocular chapters,
um to make sure that that, even in a joking way,
I was being accurate. UM. And that was that was

(01:00:47):
a lot of fun. They were really really smart scientists, UM,
so smart that I think not in all cases, but
in some cases they know so much they can't they
can't talk to a normal person. Um. And so I
think that was that was the key of that book.
I was I'll just give you one more. In Demonic, UM,
I wasn't sure if I if I had a column

(01:01:09):
or no column. A book. UM. I come up with
book ideas, and then I read a lot of books
to see, Um, do I have something new to say here? Um?
And the idea of Demonic was that that liberals, UM,
that they're susceptible, they become mobs, that the Democratic Party
uses their mobs to achieve power. It's very relevant right now, UM.

(01:01:30):
And you know how does group think work? Um? And
the reason I this occurred to me was that you
always see these pictures of you know, like the Little
Rock nine walking in. Um. The black kids wants Republicans
UM forced Democrats in the South to stop, to stop

(01:01:52):
segregating and discriminating against the black kids going into school. UM.
So Eisenhower sends sends the troops they are to walk
them in, and you see these white women with just
their their faces contorted in hate. And the pictures never
made sentence to me because I finally realized, wait, why
is this confusing to me? I see this all the

(01:02:13):
time when I give a speech on a college campus.
And by the way, all of your listeners see it
when they go out in public without masks on in
places like New York. This is this Karen behavior was
basically what prompted me to want to write this book.
And when I came across the father of group think,
the man who invented the concept, Jakolul. He was a

(01:02:33):
French philosopher about fifty years after the French Revolution, not
surprisingly Revolution of the Mob. And I read all these
books on mobs and group thing and things like you know,
the Tulip Craze, mobs, group think in how it operates
in wall streets and mobs during alleged mobs. They weren't

(01:02:55):
mobs during the American Revolution except the one we put
down by Americans against the British, defended by I think
it was John Adams in any event. And then I
finally get the slim Little book by Jacques Alul, and
as I'm going through it, he's describing the behaviors of
groupthink and what it induces to people, and how people

(01:03:17):
will act in ways in a mob that they would
never act individually, and how you can't appeal to rationality
when you're speaking to a mob. You need slogans and
it's to the barricades and shouting, and I thought, oh
my gosh, this is totally liberals. Conservatives up until January
sixth have never formed themselves into a mob. Where always

(01:03:40):
complaining about our guys being too dorky, and they can
never come up with a slogan, and meil the left
lives on slogan. So that was a really fun book
to write because I could go through, well the French
Revolution versus the American Revolution, but also that the elements

(01:04:01):
of group think, and then illustrate it by behaviors of
our modern liberals speaking with Ann Coulter here and I
fully got about a few minutes left. Where did the
French Revolution go wrong? Well, really from the outset it
went wrong and that is covered very in exciting detail

(01:04:26):
in the book Demonic, contrasting it with the American Revolution.
The American Revolution was a revolution. For one thing, it
was a very Christian revolution. King George used to refer
to it as as that Protestant revolution. It was you
administers writing tracks why we need to do this? I mean,
the first act of our revolution is the declaration of independence,

(01:04:49):
explaining to the rest of the world why we're doing this.
We felt like we Americans felt like the world was
owed that, whereas the French Revolution, I mean it was
as if the Manson family or Antifa took over the country.
They were just like angry fishmongers. It's exactly what I'm
describing right now. It was rushing to the barricades and

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and and running and slaughtering people in the street, parading
their heads around on pikes. Um as. I was reading
about that and writing match after I sent it to
some of my friends. I went to Cornell. I was
a history major, and so obviously some of my friends were.
One of them. Email back and then ano, we were

(01:05:35):
history majors at an Ivy League institution. Why don't either
of us know this? So I looked up. Do they
even teach their French Revolution? No? I'm telling you, liberals
are hiding the truth about the French Revolution from us
because that is the beginning of them. And Coulter, you
are the best. Go enjoy your evening. Thank you so much.

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Oh that was such a fun interview. Thank you, good bye.
Lady is about sharp man, She's about sharp all right.
Speaking of mobs, do you see any of that the
past couple of years? You haven't seen any of that? Right?
Violent mobs, breaking indoors, breaking in restaurants, surrounding people's cars.

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Do you have a Hero gun yet? And more importantly,
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That daughter you sent off to another state to college?
What does she have to defend herself with? Ah? But Jesse,
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Oh God on Adam, only sit on me, Jesse Kelly,
you're listening to the Jesse Kelly Show. Yes, it is

(01:07:23):
the Jesse Kelly Show. And I know it's been a
heavy night tonight. I'm gonna get back to more of
these in a second couple things. If something awful happened
to you during coronavirus because of the lockdowns, you are
allowed to call in tonight eight seven seven three seven
seven four three seven three. We are going through these
stories all night long. If you miss any part of

(01:07:45):
the show. The whole thing's available on iHeart, Google, Spotify,
and iTunes. On iTunes, leave a five star rating in
a review talking about how handsome I am. Let's get
to a couple of emails. First. You know what, you
know what now, it's been a heavy night. I know
what we need. I yeah, yeah, yeah, I am Reggie.

(01:08:09):
I like Frito scrunchyps. I loved him. I do I
want printo Sun gets them from you. I yea yea
yea oh, I am dRIT give me ritoscuncy chin. I'll
be your friend, Defrito bunty, though you must not append ah.

(01:08:31):
That was beautiful. That was beautiful. That's good because here's
some more. These again are the responses. In case you
have been following along, I asked people, what's something awful
that happened to you during lockdowns? Man alive I had
a heart attack sixteen hours after my second shot of MADERNA.
I was sleeping when it happened March twenty twenty one.

(01:08:53):
The doctors and nurses thought it was strange that I
was running a temperature at the time. They all told
me it wasn't because of the vacts. It wasn't. Got
stuck in Africa and had to wait seven days to
retest and fly home. Father in law contracted COVID in
the hospital, where we weren't allowed to see him. They
placed him on a ventilator almost immediately immediately and only

(01:09:14):
let us see him when they needed to pull the plug.
My friend's dad delayed doctors visits because of initial lockdowns.
He had cancer stage four and I just look, I
went again, remind you as I read these stories tonight,
this was not an accident, wasn't oh whoops, unfortunate byproduct.

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These people did this to you, and they stopped doing
this to you the second the poll numbers got bad.
Listen to these monsters. What are your thoughts on children,
first of all, needing to wear masks at school, and
what do you think about the possibility we're going to
be able to lift well? Certainly They will come a time,
hopefully ravel later when we will be able to lift

(01:10:00):
the mask mandate in general, including to school, but we're
not there yet. Anticipating that day will come, that we're
developing the guidance in consultation with all the people I
just mentioned, all those organizations, and it's not going to
be ready yet because we're going to fine tune it
every single day. CDC has not amended our guidance right now.

(01:10:21):
We continue to recommend masking in schools for everyone. The
CDC is still recommending universal masking in schools. That's correct,
and that still remains our recommendation. Lost my job, lost
several loved ones, none to COVID, three of which we
couldn't travel to see or couldn't spend time with due
to COVID fears and or their age or health. One

(01:10:42):
was my father in law, who lived next door. My
kids saw him only from a distance the last year
of his life. My mom had to beg to see
her husband after his stroke. They finally let her in
for one hour the day before he died, after he
was alone for over two weeks. My ninety year old

(01:11:04):
grandfather died alone. The hospital told us we could check
on him from outside by looking through the window. Then
the staff closed closed the blinds. No funerals allowed for
the peasants at the time. Chicago judge ordered a mom
who could not see her child until the mom was vaxed.
Judge asked other parents sitting in his courtroom about their

(01:11:24):
vax status and admitted ordering parents and kids to be vaxed.
This is just one of the ones that was made public.
Oh gosh, this one. We lost a baby last January.
We went to the hospital where they would, under no
one or they would, under no circumstances, allow my wife

(01:11:45):
to be accompanied by anyone. She had to wait hours,
fearful and alone, to receive the worst news possible. I
was sent down into the bitter cold and told to
wait in the car. My twin sister died from COVID
to twenty twenty. She died without seeing her husband and
fourteen year old son for a month alone in a

(01:12:05):
hospital bed. We cannot have a funeral service due to restrictions.
In New Jersey. I was separated from my six week
old daughter when I had to go to the er
for something. They would not even allow her in to
feed and then leave. I still have to fight for
her to come with me when I get blood drawn
at the hospital. These things were done to us. These

(01:12:27):
were not unfortunate byproducts of something. They were done to us,
and they were done on purpose. Jeff and Idaho go Jesse.
My father in law died a year ago in March,
and he had not left the house for sixteen months,
but one time to go to the VA and get
a COVID shot. And he was so freaked out and

(01:12:48):
paranoid about catching COVID he built a cycle and fence
around the house. When we came to visit, we couldn't
come into his house. We could stand outside and talk
to his wife, but he wouldn't come out of the house.
And then he ended up having a ruptured in test
and diverticulitis blew up. He sat in his house for
three weeks while his inner body was being filled up
with all this bacteria. Finally we had to threaten him

(01:13:10):
to take him to the hospital. By the time they
got there, it was too late. His body was filled
with bacteria. They did surgery on him, couldn't stop, couldn't
fix him, couldn't help him. And he said, God, what
is what's going on? He died in the hospital. The
family couldn't even see the guy. I mean, this was
part of like Jay Insley's Washington State where everybody's freaked out.
I mean, I agree with you. More sound effects, how

(01:13:31):
about like some more gunshots? You know what? I got
Your buddy ided one too. Ah. Hey Howard from New York,
go Hi, Jesse. My mother was in a nursing home.
She died like two years ago in March because of
a former great governor Clomo f him. God bless you

(01:13:53):
and thank you for your show. Let's appreciate you, my brother,
Sorry about your mom. My best friend's dad died alone
in a crappy old folks home. They wouldn't let his
son in and were too busy to let my buddy
talk to him on the phone. His dad knew he
was dying and asked for his favorite music on his iPad.

(01:14:15):
My buddy pleaded for them to do it. They said no.
Dad died April ninth, twenty twenty Finally get to have
his memorial service June twelfth, twenty twenty two, on what
would have been his seventy sixth birthday. On and on
and on they go, and don't you think for a second.

(01:14:36):
I'm done. I'm going to spend another hour doing this.
We are going to hear these stories and we are
going to assign blame because these things were done to us.
They were done to us. Monsters did this to us.
They did it. These politicians, the medical establishment, the pharmaceutical community,

(01:14:57):
they did this. The media they did this too us.
This was not an accident. And we are not going
to move on. We're not just gonna say it's okay.
We're not just going to be glad it's over. We
are going to assign blame and we are going to
demand a reckoning because these people, these stories, demand a reckoning.
Eight seven seven three seven seven four three seventy three.

(01:15:19):
If you have an awful story from COVID lockdowns Tonight's tonight,
you're allowed to call eight seven seven three seven seven
four three seven three frightening. It is The Jesse Kelly Show,

(01:15:45):
Final hour of The Jesse Kelly Show. And in case
you missed it, well the whole thing's available on iHeart, Google, Spotify,
and iTunes. And this has been a different kind of
a show tonight, a very very different kind of a show.
It's just just so you know, I understand why you
have a bunch of new listeners. I don't do yell
and scream radio. I understand that's I understand that's the

(01:16:07):
thing to do, especially our side, that's that's the thing
to do it. I don't judge, right, I just never
liked listening to the radio and feeling like crap when
the show was over. So tonight it's been a little
different because it's been that kind of a night. I
felt obligated to do the show the way we're doing
it tonight, and this has been the show. I put
out the question as something awful happened to you because

(01:16:30):
of lockdowns. I wanted to hear people's stories, what happened?
The responses. I mean, last time I checked, there were
over three thousand responses. I'm barely scratching, barely scratching the surface.
I'm gonna do the whole show like this tonight. I'm
not gonna do it again tomorrow. I'm not gonna make
a habit of it. You know, we prefer to I mean,

(01:16:50):
we talk about heavy stuff on the show, but we
prefer to laugh. And I mean, look, it's look, look
who else who else has fart sounds on their show?
We do, but tonight I felt obligated and these stories
deserve to be heard because these politicians are going to
start lifting these restrictions and they're just going to move
right along as if they didn't kill us, and they're

(01:17:12):
going to act like they're lifting these restrictions for something
other than why they're actually doing it. We know they're
lifting it because the poll numbers are bad. That means
they could have lifted it any time. So while your
dad was dying alone in the hospital, they didn't care,
none of them. It's a big deal to me. John
in Connecticut, go hey, Jesse, Yes, sir, Hey, thanks for

(01:17:39):
what you do. I'll try to make it through this
phone call. Take your time, John, you take your time.
There's no rush. I want people to hear this. Take
your time. So sorry, John, it's okay. Eighteen eighteen year

(01:18:04):
old special needs student. Mhm. Potastic. We've never recovered. He's alive.
He just couldn't go back to school. He's twenty now.

(01:18:29):
He's six foot five. I'm six foot four. He's a psychosis.
You at taxes, her taxes almost every day because he's

(01:18:51):
in psychosts. M H. John, you just just don't say anymore.
Freaking you don't have to say anymore. Everyone just heard
you don't want to say anymore. I can't even imagine.
God bless you, my brother, God bless you all right.

(01:19:11):
Eighteen year old son six foot five when into psychosis,
he's autistic when into psychosis because of this insanity, and
now physically attacks his parents every single day. Can you
even imagine? Don't you dare tell me that you're lifting
restrictions now because the poll numbers look bad, when that

(01:19:31):
child has suffered for two years and now his parents
have to suffer for who knows how long. I will
not move on. I will not let it go. I
want a reckoning. We must demand a reckoning. And that's
all of them, every one of them. That doctor which

(01:19:52):
from CNN doctor Faucis song as we're on the doctor things.
I want Democrat governors. That's Phil Murthy, Phil Murphy, Kathy
Hulkel Newsome, all of them, all of them. Did you
just hear that broken man with a son he loves?
Did you just hear that? David and Portland go boss?

(01:20:20):
Your kilm is the always show? Uh? December twenty third,
twenty twenty one, My son was hitting gil By hitting
run driver and uh, i'd call I bade the seal it.
He died in the hospital. He was he was Steffid Golden.
He still would let me see him. I never got

(01:20:40):
to say goodbye to my son. He died h two
days before his thirty second birthday and I day before Christmas.
And uh, you know you you really, Hittan And Jesse
is I played for all your wisdens and never one
been effective by And I want you to give Ken
Putty my best all. My son, Aaron Eric is a

(01:21:03):
grey Joy driver. They say this game playing a belt
with both ants. I find that to be true. Jesse,
God bless you, my brother, you touch men. Jesse, I
lost my son and I love him by hitting a driver.

(01:21:23):
You'll see him again. You will see him again one day,
my brother, You will see him again one day. God
bless you. Like I said, I understand this stuff is
not easy to hear, and this is not the kind
of show we normally do here. But don't you think
it's necessary to hear these stories? Don't you think it's necessary?

(01:21:48):
Are you going to let them get away with this again?
Or are we going to get a hold of our
representatives and demand trials, And I need to be clear
about this. When I'm calling for trials, I don't mean
another congression and no hearing where we get some testimony
and we get a nice little five minutes sound bite
and I play it for a couple dimes on the
radio and we all go, whoo, we really got him there. No, No,

(01:22:10):
I want judge, I want juries. I want charges pressed.
And are you hearing these things? Can't we all agree
charges should be pressed? This stuff is awful eight seven
seven three seven seven four three seven three. Do you
have a story about something awful that happened to you?

(01:22:31):
Teresa in Denver, go Hi. My story is a little different,
you know. Praise that I did not lose any of
my family members to covid or during the lockdown. But
I have a mother in law who is very liberal
and my father is very conservative, and so it's been
interesting over the years to watch that I'm out at

(01:22:54):
the media, and I know that's fed by the politicians,
because the media and the fear porn, they just pushed
and pushed and pushed, and it affected people like my
mother in law and people all across across this country.
And she was so panic stricken and so afraid that
she almost like held my dad prisoner in his own home,
like she didn't even want him to go outside and

(01:23:15):
take walks um. After COVID started, I think I saw
them like once maybe twice, and it was outside their home,
socially distanced with masks on. And then in May of
last year, I'm really happy for him, he moved back
home out of state, and so myself, my brother, my sister,
all of our children barely got to see them for

(01:23:39):
you know, now two years. So it's just really sad
what the media has done and the fear that they
have just pushed and you know, just panic stricken half
of our country with It's very sad because it is
also separated families. Thanks for getting this stuff out there.
We've been reading these emails for how long on the

(01:24:00):
show about separated families. And look, that's awful, man, that
is awful. Fathers not allowed to see their sons or daughters,
grandparents not allowed to see grandsons, god godsons. Remember that
one email I read, brother not allowed to go see
his brother or his godson has never met him. This

(01:24:23):
is not right, Stephanie and Pennsylvania, go Jesse. I just
want to say, first of all, thank you for being
a man, because where are the men in this country?
I mean women and children are first, Where are the men?
And I just want to thank you so much for
being a man. It's standing up for the kids and

(01:24:43):
the people in this family, who in my family and
other people's families who have suffered endlessly. I have a
seventeen year old daughter. She was diagnosed with PANDAS when
she's eleven. It's a rare condition. It's a strep infection
that attacks the body and the nervous system. They close
the hospitals. They closed the damn kids hawks the children's

(01:25:04):
hospitals for two years. Day I couldn't get my daughter.
She couldn't get in. If she could not get in,
they close it for the lockdown. She needed infusion therapy.
It's what saved her life. It's what helps her. She
was first of all, she was delayed diagnosis for ten years.
And then when we finally found it and we finally
found the right doctor, they had to give her a

(01:25:26):
different treatment just to have her come out of it.
Because she goes in like that that man was saying,
like a psychosis. She goes like she literally does memory
loss and body malfunctions, and her whole PRL organ system
can shut down. They can die from this. And they
literally shut down the hospitals for what two months or
whatever they did three months, and then when they finally

(01:25:46):
opened them, they said they were so backlogged that my
daughter couldn't even get an infusion. She's finally gonna get
it this year, but she is two years behind now,
and she had to be held back a great in
school and because she has to go to learning support.
Where are the men, That's what I want to say.
Where are the men fighting like you Jesse? Where are
they because women and children are defenseless against these monsters

(01:26:09):
who are in office. Where where are the men defending
their families honor and defending and protecting Where are they?
That's all I wanted to say. God bless you, Stephanie.
You hang in there. I'm sorry, I'm up against the
break there. I'm not done. We're not done. We're gonna
We're gonna sit here and we're gonna hear these stories together.
And just like I said at the beginning of the show,

(01:26:31):
if you have to turn this off, I understand. I
know that's not what you're supposed to say in radio.
I get it. I believe these stories should be hurt.
I do all right. Eight seven seven three seven seven
four three seven three. Now listen to me. You know
we have detestable people in charge. You understand that. I
understand that we've We've got done an entire show on that.

(01:26:52):
I get it. I get it. Remember Joe Biden's not
going anywhere for a few years, and after him, it's dome.
Get some gold delivered to your house. Please. I don't
know what the future brings. I know we joke. I'm
really not an oracle. I don't know what the future brings,
but I know financially it's not good. And I don't
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(01:27:13):
nothing like that. Nothing. Just call eight three three nine
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Gold Oxford Gold Group. Kelly, It is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Tonight again a little bit of a different show, not

(01:27:56):
the show I normally do. But these stories deserve to
be told, they deserve to be heard. And these politicians,
medical personnel, media people are not just going to walk
away CDC, FDA. They're not just going to walk away
and say, ah, I guess, I guess we're done with
the restrictions. We got some bad poll numbers. These people

(01:28:18):
watched all this heartbreak, all this destruction for two years
and it didn't It didn't move them. I mean, on
wrap your mind around that. It didn't move them at all.
I have no feelings, you know that. I could hardly
get through that last segment with these stag on phone calls.

(01:28:41):
It didn't move our politicians, our cultural leaders, our media leaders,
it didn't move them one bit. We are truly led
by monsters. My dad had a bad cough in April
of twenty twenty. Through zoom call doctors appointments. They diagnosed
him with bronchitis, would it didn't clear up. Finally got
an X ray COVID lungs even though we never had

(01:29:03):
it and was negative even with blood tests. He died
of lung cancer in July twenty twenty my brother and
several of my friends odd and committed suicide due to lockdowns.
Deadbeat renters decided that they no longer had to pay rent.
I was unable to evict them. Fortunately I survived, but

(01:29:24):
my business was forced to take losses. Into this day,
I'm trying to collect the money I was stuffed for
approximately twenty thousand dollars pre COVID twenty nineteen. My mom
fell and had to be at home recuperating March twenty
twenty November twenty twenty one, barely got outside or had visitors.
December twenty twenty one fell again. Was seven hours in

(01:29:49):
a wheelchair with a broken pelvis, rotator cuff, and a
shoulder injury, overnight in an er room. Next day they
put her out in the hall. Let's get back to
more of these eight seven seven three seven seven four
three seven three Richard and Mississippi Goser. Yeah, Jesse, love

(01:30:13):
your show. By the way, I got a little different
story than what some of these heart wrenching stories that
people have been sharing with you. I run a small
hospital in rural Mississippi, and fortunately our governor and the
people in this state didn't succumb to the bs from

(01:30:33):
Washington and all the lockdowns and everything. But what we
did do was marshaled our resources and we were able
to help thousands of people with the therapeutics. Now we
can't get those therapeutics because this genius we have for
a president decided that he was going to take it

(01:30:54):
away from us now, and now people in our community
are getting sick and some of them are dying because
we don't have anything to work with. Okay, Richard, hang
on them. It's because I have medical friends that are
telling me this exact same story. So previously you had therapeutics,
you were treating people who had COVID successfully with them.

(01:31:16):
And now you say, but Biden and these guys, what
did they do? Did they take it away? Is it
not for sale? Did the supply right out? What happened?
Why can't you use them anymore? They just not there. Well,
there's two there. It's twofold answer. One. Biden took away
the authorization. See, because we as a hospital do not

(01:31:39):
buy it directly from the manufacturer. It is allocated to
the state. Then the state allocates it out to the
various hospital. State Department of Health gets it from the
federal government. Then they allocated out to the hospitals based
on usage. Even though my hospital is very small in
a very small rural county, we were giving it and

(01:32:00):
we had people coming from two and three states over
because the word got out that we were giving the therapeutics.
And we were again we were treating eighty to one
hundred patients a day with Regeneron, same drug that President
Trump got when he caught the COVID back over two
years ago. Then all of a sudden, you know, when

(01:32:23):
for whatever reason they took, they stopped ordering the regeneraon
from the manufacturer. The FDA did so. Obviously the supply
to the state's drive up. Well, we had some in
stopped and we still have a very very little bit
maybe maybe chen doses left. We can't give that now

(01:32:44):
because a week and a half ago the FDA removed
the emergency use authorization for the Regeneron and you can't
legally give it now to anybody for any reason. I
just I just want to be what you just said
before I go, Richard. You have you have some a
very small amount. You could give it to people and
save their lives, but the FDA removed the authorization, so

(01:33:07):
now you have to just watch people die with the
life segment medication sitting beside you. Right, we have maybe
I don't know, eight or ten does is left in
the pharmacy and we cannot give it because the authorization
has been taken away. And if you give it and
the authorization is not there, the doctor could lose their

(01:33:29):
license for ordering you. And the thing of it is
this drug it only works if you get it within
the first ten days of testing positive. But I have
seen literally thousands of people, and that may sound strange
coming from where I'm from, but we've been given the
stuff for two years and within twenty four hours, ninety

(01:33:51):
nine percent of the people we gave it to. We
would call them and follow up and everything, and they're like, Wow,
this is miraculous. I feel wonderful. You know, I'm getting better.
Everybody responded positively to it. And why they took it
off the market, why they tied our hands in the
healthcare industry, I can't answer that. I have people call

(01:34:15):
me raising health saying why can't I get it? My
grandmother got it from your year ago. Why can't I
get it? I don't have it, Richard. Now it's not
authorized to be used to I'm up against the break
I can. I never thank people for phone calls. Thank
you for that one. That was quite informative, wouldn't you say,
wouldn't you say? That was quite informative to find out
that you have monsters who take away life saving medication

(01:34:37):
to try to force you to take a vaccine. I'm
not done. I'm not near done. Hang on, said boys.
It's marked for me. By then the tail as was
all you could see. It is the Jesse Kelly Show,
Chris music. Is this command Cody's hot rod? Lincoln, you

(01:35:02):
said that, like I'm supposed to understand what that means?
Is that supposed to have some significance to me? What
is that? That was awful? That was not a good song?
And that was that was awful? Oh gosh, please tell
me that's not on our spotty five Spotify lists. That's
not on the list, is it? Don't don't put that
on the list. That that that that doesn't need to

(01:35:23):
go on the list. We are, of course, blasting away
tonight telling these stories about people who've had devastating things
happen to them because of coronavirus lockdowns and restrictions, and
watching all these Democrat politicians cite poll numbers now because
they're just gonna let all these restrictions go. Let's go

(01:35:43):
back to normal, guys. Why oh we we focus grouped
it and people are mad. You didn't get mad when
you watched people not be able to bury their loved ones.
You didn't get mad when drug abuse, alcohol abuse went
through the roof in this country. Didn't get mad when
suicides went up. None of that made you mad. The

(01:36:04):
poll numbers made him mad. Here's a few moment before
I get back to the ones on the phone. Wife
had terminal cancer. Oh gosh, she can't even imagine. Was it.
Allowed to visit her in the hospital, took her out,
Me and my sons just nursed her at home till
the end. Father at prostate cancer for thirteen years, went
into the VA due to blood and as urine. Ended

(01:36:25):
up staying there for six weeks alone. Eventually released him
as cancer got super aggressive, and he passed away at home.
Three weeks later. Our daughter's friend drove his dad forties
to the er with COVID when he struggled to breathe.
He never came home. They never saw him in person again.
Got checked in. No therapeutics eventually placed on a ventilator,

(01:36:47):
died alone. Family got no say in his treatment, complete helplessness.
I'm vaccinated because of the vaccine passport, and six weeks
between the first shot and the second shot, I had
fifteen days of diarrhea, four days of brain fog, twenty
of blood pressure swings in extreme tiredness, while I'm fifty
at my weight of my twenties, sporty supplementing, so basically safe.

(01:37:13):
Religious exemption denied and forced to leave the United States
Marine Corps. Good grief, Tawny and San Diego, go, ma'am.
My grandparents have been married for fifty years. Last year,
my grandpa had a stroke and he was admitted. The
only person that was allowed to see him with my grandma,

(01:37:35):
and they brought her in for only a few minutes
and to see him behind plexiglass, just for a moment
right before they took her out. And it's just devastating that,
especially in their generation being married for fifty years, which
is unheard of these days anymore. Ripping them apart like

(01:37:55):
that was just pure evil. Yeah, that's evil. Donna and Spokane,
go man him. This is Donna, and I'm sixty eight
years oldmost Latin. In April of twenty twenty, I got

(01:38:16):
a phone call Sunday morning, April twenty six from one
of my sons saying, Moms, something's wrong with Stevie. They
took him to the hospital. I called the hospital. I
live in Spokane. They were in San Diego and they
couldn't tell me anything at first. I flew down there.

(01:38:38):
Two days later. My husband had just left to go
to work in Oregon, and I called him and I said,
you need to come home. I'm leaving. You know. I
don't know what's wrong, but I'm out of here. I
got down there and for from the twenty eighth until

(01:38:58):
May nine, I called four times a day. They wouldn't
let me in to see him. He was in intensive care.
He had had a stroke forty four years old how
to massive stroke, and we had had the conversation. I
knew he didn't want to live that way. On maynight,

(01:39:21):
my one son and I went into the hospital. That
was the only time they led us in to see him.
I signed the papers to have him taken off life support.
I felt like I was putting my dog to sleep.
His brother was the only one that besides me that
got to see him. My other son and daughter did

(01:39:44):
not were not allowed into the hospital to visit, to
say goodbye anything. You know, he was an organ donor
or so on Monday, when you know I was able
to write something, think that I don't know how. You know,
people have, many people have done organ donation. They read

(01:40:08):
the letters that I wrote to him before they put
him under anesthesia. Whether he knew or not, but you know,
I don't know anyway, But that's it was. It's an awful,
awful time. And to not be able to see your son,

(01:40:30):
I just it's evil. I mean, Biden and I live
in Washington Insley as our governor, he's still keeping us
locked down everywhere. You've got to wear masks to pump
your gas. He did say he's lifting the outside mask
mandates February eighteenth. Thank you, Donna Kara, Go Kara in Virginia. Gee.

(01:40:58):
I'm sitting here, Jesse. I'm sitting here looking at an
American flag, and that stands for freedom. And if we
don't stand for something, we will fall for anything. My
grandfather was a one hundred and two year old Battle
of the Bulge World War Two hero and veteran who
I loved very very much. Unfortunately, during the pandemic, he

(01:41:23):
was diagnosed with cancer and he was placed into a hospice.
He had a good group of veteran friends that he
would talk with and visit with every single day. They
were brothers. They just loved each other dearly. They kept
each other going. Well, I tell you what. He got
into that hospice and they would not allow them to

(01:41:44):
see him any longer. And he started calling his friends
and he started saying, why aren't you visiting me? Please?
I'm dying, Please, please come see me. They took its
thumbs away. And he was the type who just would
thrive on. He told me, hey, the secret to life
is friendship. And they took his phone away and he

(01:42:06):
wasn't able to communicate with that lifeline any longer. And
thankfully I was able to visit. And when I did,
I was alarmed and appalled by what I saw. He
told me, they're abusing me here. And he told me
and he pointed to the nurse who was doing it,
and she was hurting him. She was ringing his arms,

(01:42:28):
pushing him down. I reported it to both some of
his family and to both the nursing staff, and they
wouldn't do anything about it. They just further restricted things
from this man and Jesse. He passed away, you know,
about a week after that, And I'm calling because I

(01:42:48):
want to thank you for fighting this fight, because we
have to stand together. If he was still here today,
he would be the first one fighting for us like
he did for so many years. And I just thank
you for fighting that fight and carrying that torch. Kara,
would you mind, It's fine if you can't understand for
employment reasons. Would you mind saying his full name? I
think that's probably somebody that deserves a place of honor

(01:43:11):
around here. Yes, it was Sam Lombardo. Sam Lombardo, hero
Battle of the Bulge. Hundred and two year old hero
Sam Lombardo died. Friends couldn't even see him. Hospital took

(01:43:32):
away his FOAE. Don't you dare let this go. We're
not letting anything go. We're gonna get to headlines. I
didn't get to here in a minute and everything else.
And I'm not going to do another one of these
shows tomorrow. Don't worry. We'll get back to our normal thing.
We're not letting this go. I need trials, I need accountability.

(01:43:53):
We must have a reckoning. Justice must be done in
this country. It must be done, all right, all right,
we got headlines, We got all kinds of good stuff.
This oh gosh, it was. It was heavy night. I know,
I know it was. Thanks for hanging with me. It
was heavy night tonight. Hey, Eden pierced I was a
good deal, that's what. Yeah, I know, Michael's raising his

(01:44:13):
hands and his thumbs up in there. What else are
we gonna do? Eden pierced I was a good deal.
Best freaking air purifier ever. And I've had a lot
of them, and they're still selling a three pack of
these things for under two hundred bucks. It's two hundred
dollars in savings. I can't can't fix all the problems
with the world, but I'll tell you what. You can
make your home smell better, probably clear your allergies up.

(01:44:34):
I don't even have to take that over the counter
allergy medication anymore because these things they're that great. I
get an email after email after email, Jason, you weren't lying,
I'm Tony. This thing is awesome. Go to Eden pure
deals dot com, use the code Jesse three, and that's
what gets you that savings on that three pack. Eden
pure deals dot com code is Jesse in the number three.

(01:44:56):
Don't spell it out Eden pure deals dot com code
Jesse three. We'll be back with headlines Jesse Kelly, the
Jesse Kelly Show anyway, are going to get the headlines

(01:45:16):
here in just a second. I'm sorry I've been neglectful
on the emails tonight. I've been neglectful on everything. It's
just I've been all over the place tonight, have been
all over the place because of this look. I felt
like we needed to get these stories out, all right,
So I'm gonna get to the headlines. Just just bear
with me just a moment. A couple of emails, your
dear Sheriff Kelly, it appears you have a thieves guild
operating in your midst. Your sons steal your Eden pure

(01:45:40):
in your meatballs twice, Yes they did. The wife steals
your my pillow. The parents steal the painting of your sons.
Who knows what? If it's free, it's for Chris to
take home daily just a concerned citizen. You should get
a popcorn machine for your viewing room so they can
get the true movie experience of your Hollywood good looks.

(01:46:01):
What Chris I do have Hollywood good looks. What he's
talking about a case you don't know. The viewing room.
I was complaining about it yesterday. They built us this
new fancy studio. Only I have to look at Chris
and Michael in one room that's like the production room,
so there's a window through there. I don't look at
them Utch. I don't want to. I don't want to
shut her during the show. But on the other side,
they have like this office of mine, which I don't

(01:46:23):
even need it office. I told him, I don't need
a desk or anything. It's not a green room, Chris.
That's my office. It's very prestigious. We're gonna have Doritos
in there and everything. Anyway, they put another window in there,
so apparently these fancy corporate types can confind to town
and sit down and watch me do a radio show. Why.

(01:46:45):
I'm not a zoo animal. But I'll tell you what.
The popcorn idea is a good idea. That's a good idea, Chris.
We know one of the movie theater machines, but we
have to get the movie theater butter, the movie theater
butter to go with it. Where we can put as
much as we want on what microwave popcorn isn't the
same thing as the movies, you philistine. It's totally not

(01:47:06):
the same thing as the movies. The movies taste better.
Plus you know why the movies taste better because you
get to control the amount of butter. At least at
the theaters I go to. You always need the extra butter.
You got to pour a little bit out of the
trash can and then you put a lot of butter
on there that lets you sit at the trash can
and shake it up and down. You just gotta sit there.
You gotta take the popcorn bag and just kamala it
up and down until the dag gon too. All the

(01:47:28):
butter gets to the bottom, all right, without further ado.
And now here's a headline, you know, you know the
thing headlines we didn't get to you. Fiser forecasts fifty
four billion dollars coronavirus related sales in twenty twenty two

(01:47:50):
from its COVID vaccine and anti viral pill. I just want,
I want to go ahead and point this out again,
since we had a bunch of phone calls, and we
had that call from the guy at the hospital Mississippi
where the FDA they pulled the approval for Regeneron. Fiser
not only sponsored a lot of major news programs, Fiser
also massively ramped up its political lobbying efforts while they

(01:48:13):
were raking in fifty four billion dollars in one year,
and the FDA just pulled the approval for a drug
that was saving lives. Don't worry. I'm sure there's no
connection there at all. US senators emerging from a classified
briefing on the U on the Iran nuclear program were
shocked and said it was sobering, and Iran will have

(01:48:36):
a weapon in weeks. Apparently Iran didn't abide by the
deal that Barack Obama and them did for US. Look,
I'll just say this one. No one's surprised. Two. Israel
is not going to allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon.
They are simply not. They can't afford to allow the
country that's pledged to wipe them off the map to

(01:48:57):
get a nuclear weapon. What does that mean, I don't know.
It doesn't mean anything good. It also means you shouldn't
constantly elect people who hate the country to lead the country,
because then their foreign policy always ends up bad for
everyone too. And again, Democrats have bad foreign policy because
Democrats feel the same way about America that our enemies

(01:49:17):
feel about America. Democrats dropping free community college from the
social spending package, as they should. As a community college alum,
remember I have almost three years of community college credits.
Not to brag or rub my education in anyone's face.
As a community college alum, I will not have those

(01:49:38):
credits I worked so hard for cheapened by just handing
them out for free. Peter Teal to leave metaboard to
focus on giving Republicans money. Meta is that weird Facebook
virtual reality thing that you shouldn't go anywhere near. It's
very very odd. I am glad though we do have

(01:49:58):
our own billiona airs who are going to be handing
out massive checks. We need Republicans on our side to
start writing checks. I talked with a Hollywood actor today,
a conservative one actually, that's on my show on the
first TV. I talked to a Hollywood actor and he
was talking about the funding problems the communists in this country.
They write big checks the causes the Republicans tend not to.

(01:50:22):
I don't know what that dynamic is, but we need
to change study. Physically, weak men are more likely to
be socialists. Well, that's pretty much the least surprising thing
in the world. Of course, of course, physically weak men
tend to be socialists. Yeah, have you seen these dorks
on college campuses talking about chay and all these other things.

(01:50:42):
It's always some dude who looks like a toothpick and
usually as rings in his face and pink hair and
everything else. Capitol Police denies baseless claim its officers spy
on the GOP. No, Capitol Police, we all remember the
crisis actors. You rolled out there for that corny jam
and you were a six commission where you had the
guys crying. Remember they rolled out the black one who

(01:51:04):
said there were a bunch of guys saying the N word.
That's weird. We have hundreds of hours of cell phone
footage from every single angle on that day, and nobody
has produced a single second of anybody saying the N word. No,
Capitol Police, we know exactly who you are. We know
exactly what you are, a bunch of hack democrats with
your sites aimed firmly, firmly at the right, you know,

(01:51:27):
a quick pause there for one second, quick pause. I've
been gotten a lot of emails during this show about Jesse.
I'll tell you what. I'm fired up, Jesse. I'm fired up.
I'm fired up to listen to me. It is important
that you practice with your weapon. I want you to
understand that. No, I don't want you to ever have
to use your weapon on somebody, but it is important
that you practice just in case you do. Get a

(01:51:51):
Mantis X. Mantis X that's what the Green Berets practiced with.
That's what Marine Corps bootcamp uses in Paris Island. The Army.
Mantis X allows you to practice in your home without
firing a shot. You get real feedback, you get better
as you go. Get a Mantis X. Mantis x dot com.
All right, mantis x dot com. Just make sure you do. Also,

(01:52:14):
we have another emergency situation here in the studio. Fellas,
they put TVs here in this new fancy studio. I
don't know why there are so many TVs. And I
don't mean there's a TV this place. We have seven TVs, Chris,
there are two in here. Why why do I have
I don't need any TVs in the studio. There are two.
There are two in this room alone. Oh my gosh,

(01:52:35):
there are three. I missed one. There are three in here, fellas.
Could you do me a favor and not turn on
Baywatch while I'm trying to do the show. I'm looking
at Baywatch here, and I mean, there's just no need.
There's no need for that. Joe Rogan turns down one
hundred million dollar rumble offer. No, Spotify has hung with me. Inexplicably,

(01:52:58):
he's still doing that thing. Oh they hung with me.
I don't deserve it, but they hung with me. Man.
I will tell you again. It seems like a really,
really decent guy. But you gotta know what time it
is and who you're dealing with, all right. I know
that was a heavy show. I know it was. I
felt like it was important. Sometimes it just feel like

(01:53:20):
it's important to get these stories out there. Not gonna
do that again tomorrow, all right, but I felt it
was necessary. Do you miss any of it? The whole
things on? iHeart Google, Spotify, iTunes. It's all right there.
You want to email the show, you can email Jesse
at Jesse Kelly show dot com. All right, that's all
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