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Speaker 1 (00:11):
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Let us begin with some history, though you want to
do a little history, just a little bit of history,
because this news is the news of the day. We
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all found out about it this morning. Senator Bob Menendez
of New Jersey has found himself in a bit of
a pickle.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
Man announced lam announcing that my office has obtained a
three count indictment charging Senator Robert Menendez, his wife Nadine Menendez,
and three New Jersey businessmen. While Hannah Jose Uribe and
Fred davies for bribery offenses. The indictment alleges that between
twenty eighteen and twenty twenty two, Senator Menendez, the senior
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US senator from New Jersey and the chairman of the
Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and his wife, Nadine Menendez, engaged
in a corrupt relationship with Hannah your rebab and dabies.
The indictment alleges that through that relationship, the senator and
his wife accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars of bribes.
Speaker 1 (02:10):
I'm assuming you've seen the news today. If you haven't
seen the news today, it actually gets so much better
than this.
Speaker 3 (02:16):
This is so exciting.
Speaker 1 (02:18):
They busted Bob Menendez, and when they raided his house,
they not only found four hundred and eighty thousand dollars
in cash stuffed in envelopes that are hidden in his suits.
I'm not making that up on my life. I'm not
making that up. They also found gold bars all over
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that not coins like you would get, like something you
could use, straight up gold bars like it's Indiana Jones
and he's escaping the Nazis and they found all this
in Bob Menendez's home. Now, okay, there's a couple things here. One,
because we're about to do some history on it. Let's
remember everybody who knows those politics, anyone who knows any
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inside baseball at all when it comes to Washington, DC
knows Bob Menendez is one of the most corrupt senators
and has been for a very, very, very long time.
This is not Bob Menendez's first brush.
Speaker 3 (03:17):
With the law.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
He was previously involved with some Miami businessman. There was
all kinds of bribery accusations. There, some accusations about some
of the uh young ladies they were enjoying themselves with
in the Dominican Republican It was a really just politics,
one on one scandal. Bob Menendez is a corrupt creep
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and always has been. But why in the world, with
the DOJ that works exclusively for Democrats and against Republicans,
why in the world would they go after Bob Menendez.
Speaker 3 (03:56):
Well, I'm glad you asked. Have you ever heard of the.
Speaker 1 (04:00):
Name Nikolai Yezov, Nikolai yez Off?
Speaker 3 (04:06):
You ever hear that name? Okay?
Speaker 1 (04:08):
Now, if you haven't heard the name, I bet you've
at least seen this. Have you ever seen the picture
of Stalin he's on a boat. He's next to somebody
on the boat, and then they show the picture from
the future where Stalin had the person next to him,
had the man next to him scrubbed out of the photo,
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so it looks like Stalin's by himself. The man who
was scrubbed out of the photo was Nikolay Yezov. His
nickname was the Bloody Dwarf. As you can see from
the original picture with Stalin, he was a tiny man,
under five feet that's what they said. The Bloody Dwarf
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is what they called him. So who was Nikolai Yezov? Well,
Nikolai Yezov was the communist kami. He's somebody who came up.
He fought in the Tsar's Army in World War One.
He was wounded, he left. He eventually became part of
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the Communist revolution in the Soviet Union and a key
part of it. He was known as being highly intelligent.
He was known as being sadistic. He was very, very
famous for being sadistic and violent. He was known for
when you gave him a task, doing it times ten.
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He would be the guy who overdoes everything. Yes, teacher,
I did all the homework and all the extra credit
like I do every single time. That was Nikolai Nikolai Yezov. Now,
as he's coming up through the Communist Party, he eventually
finds himself a mentor. His mentor was a man named Yagoda.
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Don't worry about that name. Was this Yagoda guy, This
Yourgoda guy was the head of the Soviet secret police
under Stalin. And Stalin tells Yagoda, hey, start killing all
my political enemies.
Speaker 3 (06:12):
This is known as the.
Speaker 1 (06:13):
Great Terror or the Great Purge, and Yagoda starts doing so.
But eventually Stalin kind of soured on Yr Gooda, and
Yr Gooda's underling, the one he was mentoring was this
Nikolai Yezov. And remember Nikolay Yezov loved Yagoda, by all accounts,
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loved him. He was a deer mentor until the day
Stalin knocked on the door of mister Yezov and says, hey,
you're gonna be the new head of the NKVD, and
I need you to try and kill Yagoda. So Yezov
promptly took over the NKVD. He had Yagoda arrested, He
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planted all sorts of things on him, framing him for crimes,
things like he poured mercury all around his apartment and
then blamed Yagoda for trying to poison him. They planted
all sorts of things that I can't describe because it's
a family show with kids listening, all sorts of kind
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of sexual things in Yagoda's apartment to make him look
like some kind of degenerate, deranged, you know, nutball. That's
what they planted all over the place. And they started
tormenting and torturing Yagoda looking for a confession. This is Yezov,
This is Yazov. The Azov is presiding over all this.
What's he doing. He's cranking up the heat, making sure
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he's suffering from heat exhaustion, and one of his real specialties,
beyond beating people to death, he loved beating people to death.
He would beat people until their eyeballs actually fell out
of their skulls. But for Yagoda, he simply threatened his
family and said, hey, if you don't sign this confession,
we're just gonna kill your entire family, which they would
go on to do anyway, But eventually you go to
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sign the confession and found himself stood up against the
Soviet wall and shot in the face. Now Yezov runs
the NKVD. He is Stalin's man. Stalin had a nickname
for him. Remember I said he was little. Stalin's nickname
for him was his little BlackBerry. Kind of creepy, right,
I mean, my goodness, very creepy, but anyway, that's the
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nickname he had for Nikola Yezov. And Nikola Yezov, as
now the head of the NKVD, was given a mission
by Joseph Stalin. The mission was hunt down, arrest and
kill all of my political opponents. And as he had
previously done, as he's done his entire career, Yezov threw
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himself into this task with abandon Now we're gonna pause
here for a moment. I've warned you before. I warned you,
I've told you before about how it worked in the
Soviet Union at this time. It works the exact same
way in America today and anywhere else. Communists are put
into place. They're anti humans, so they will do things
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that are so horrific that it boggles the mind. Yet
when you're an anti human, you have the morality that
will allow you to do those things. Stalin gave him
a quota seven hundred and sixty seven thousand. That's how
many people were to be arrested. He was to arrest
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and or execute seven hundred thousand here, three hundred thousand there,
seventy two thousand. He was given numbers. Hey, make sure
you find these people and arrest them. And he did it.
He did it over and over and over again, and
he did it unconcerned with how many innocent people he executed. Oh,
this is coming back to Bob Menendez.
Speaker 3 (09:55):
Stay with me.
Speaker 1 (09:56):
He even has a quote, this is a Nikola Yezov quote.
There will be some innocent victims in this fight against
fascist agents. We are launching a major attack on the enemy.
Let there be no resentment if we bump someone with
an elbow. That's how he described shooting an innocent person
in the face. Better that ten innocent people should suffer
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than one spy get away. When you chop wood, chips fly.
That's the quote from Nikola yezo He was the most
faithful of faithful committed communists. When we get back, we
will wrap this up and talk about Bob Menendez and
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at jesse kellyshow dot com. Talking about this Bob Menendez
stuff today. Before we get to the Biden comments, the
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ask doctor Jesse questions. But we're doing a little history.
Nikolai Yezov. He's the head of the NKVD, the secret
police under Stalin, and he is doing an exemplary job.
He's killing so many people, fifty to seventy five percent
of the officer corps of the Red Army, you name it.
Nikola Yezov is willing to arrest you, torture you. He
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loved that, and murder you. He loved torture so much
that he would be caught with bloodstains on his uniform
because he physically took part in it. And then eventually
Nikola Yezov finds himself sitting down with his wife. And
he's sitting down with his wife and he's helping her
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with something. What's he helping her with? He's helping her
commit suicide. He's giving her poison pills so she can
kill herself. Why well beclose, Nikolai Yezov understood towards the
end that he was going to be sacrificed. He was
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going to be sacrificed for the system. Of course, you see,
you can't just murder five hundred thousand, a million, two million,
pick your number. However many died during the Great Terror.
You can't just murder a million people and then walk
away totally scott free. If you murder a million people,
you better find somebody to pin all that death and
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destruction on nlest you find yourself surrounded by enemies. And
Yezov understood that Stalin had already made him the committed
communist who only ever did better than what he was told.
Stalin had already made Nikolai Yezov a marked man. After
nik Lai Yezov helped his wife kill herself, he threw
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himself into the bottle, became a deep alcoholic because of
the day he knew was coming, and it did come
a few months later. That knock at the door came
for Yezov. He soon found himself in an NKVD torture chamber.
He then found himself sobbing, weeping during his show trial.
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He knew the results were already a foregone conclusion. After
he was convicted, allegedly he sobbed like a baby as
they stood him up and shot him in the head.
You see, the only good thing about communism is all
the communists Communism is killed and taken out. Why is
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this happening today with Bob Menendez? Why would a Department
of Justice that spent the last two, three, four, five
six years letting you know that they are against you.
You're the enemy. They're against you. They hold all the power.
You don't have any I don't have any. They hold
all the power. They're going to remove Trump from the ballot.
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That's how much power these people have.
Speaker 3 (15:15):
Total power.
Speaker 1 (15:16):
Why this?
Speaker 3 (15:17):
Then?
Speaker 2 (15:18):
Today, I'm announcing that my office has obtained a three
count indictment charging Senator Robert Menendez, his wife Nadine Menendez,
and three New Jersey businessmen, while Hannah Jose Youribe and
Fred Davies for bribery offenses.
Speaker 1 (15:33):
Let me tell you why, because the system understands the
same way communists have always understood, the public can only
reach such an intensity level of anger before you possibly
find yourself in a bit of a pickle. And all
you need to do to placate the public historically is
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toss up a sacrificial lamb for them. Their anger will
subside a little bit. And when you're looking for a
sacrificial lamb, you look for one who's going to make
it easy for you. You see, Bob Menendez isn't doing anything
the Biden family hasn't been doing for thirty years in politics,
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the Bob Menendez family, they're just kind of ham fisted
about it and bad at it. I mean, you're the
head of the Senate Foreign Relations, you have all that power,
and you're sitting around with gold bars in your house. Apparently,
according to the court documents, right after he got back,
because this has an Egyptian connection, this is all a
connection to an Egyptian businessman. Apparently he took a trip
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to Egypt, and right after he got back, he googled
how much is one kilo of goldworth? So he just
happened to be the one who was so bad at it.
The system got together and the system decided, we have
got to give the people something. They're too men. We've
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gone after too many school board moms, too many pro lifers,
We've infiltrated too many churches. We're going after Trump too hard.
We're not going to back off these things, but we
have to give the people something that will take their
anger from a ten back down to an eight, because
a ten can be potentially dangerous to me. So how
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do you do that? You offer up Bob Menendez. You
know what you've seen all day today and what you
will see for the next coming days. This is how
you know I am right about this. You know what
you're going to see. The American media that commits itself
every day to waking up and covering for Democrats and
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attacking Republicans. The American media is going to cover this
Bob Menendez corruption story ad nauseum. Why they're going to
jump on the train. Remember it's not just the Department
of Justice thing. The entire system needs us scapegoat right now.
The entire system needs a sacrificial lamb, the media included,
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and they're all gonna hold Bob Menendez's feet to the fire.
Don't be surprised, Chris, go ahead and write this one down.
If Bob Menendez retires in the wake of all this
DOJ media scrutiny and all this is going to be
is them trying to pour a little bit of cold
water in that boiling pot.
Speaker 3 (18:26):
Don't fall for it.
Speaker 1 (18:28):
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Truth attitude Jesse Kelly. It is The Jesse Kelly Show
and the answer to your ask Doctor Jesse question, Chris
about how many good Bill Murray Bill Murray movies. There
are a lot, There are a lot.
Speaker 3 (19:55):
You know.
Speaker 1 (19:55):
One people don't even think of anymore, The Kingpin. That
bowling movie not one for the kids. But Bill Murray
is so freaking funny in that movie. I laughed until
I cried. Oh I know the hare the oh gosh. Anyway,
it's the Jesse Kelly Show on an Asked Doctor Jetse Friday.
And before I get to the questions, I just I
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thought it would probably be important because there are a
couple great examples today to remind you and remind myself
of just how much these people hate our guts, just
how much they hate our gus. This is the mayor
of Eagle Pass, Texas. Listen to this.
Speaker 4 (20:31):
As a president, bear some of the responsibility for the
crisis in your city. I'll be honest with you. I
believe one hundred percent he does bear some responsibility for
this crisis. I haven't heard from anybody in the administration.
The President hasn't put out of the state a statement.
The Vice president. I haven't heard from anybody. Nobody has
bothered to call me anyone in.
Speaker 1 (20:53):
The mayor's overrun. He hasn't heard from anyone in the
by in office. Just stay with me for a second.
You remember how angry New Yorkers are. Understandably were allowed
to walk.
Speaker 5 (21:04):
Down the streets acadia.
Speaker 1 (21:05):
They have destroyed our city and New York especially queens,
just walking up and they will not be here again
without hearing from us. Would you like to hear what
the Biden's solution to these problems are. You got a
mayor saying I'm overrun. You got New Yorkers are out
there saying we're overrun.
Speaker 3 (21:21):
This is destroying the city.
Speaker 1 (21:23):
Would you like to hear just how much they hate you.
Here's the President of the United States.
Speaker 6 (21:28):
Yesterday, we put in place policies that process people in
a fair and fast way. Second, we're significantly expanding legal
pathways for entry so businesses can get the workers they need.
Families don't have to wait for a decade to be together.
I'm also directed my team to make historic increase in
the number of refugees admitted from Latin America.
Speaker 1 (21:50):
People as America is overrun and overwhelmed.
Speaker 3 (21:55):
With the illegal immigrants.
Speaker 1 (21:56):
The President of the United States of America stood up
at a podium and invited more of them here. Yeah,
just wrap your mind around that. All right, let's get
to some mass Doctor Jesse questions. I have a bunch today.
I'm going to get to a ton because you did
so good. I owe it to you, Jesse. Why do
you think no one else is talking about communists or
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communists or communism as part of the problem. I listened
to other talk shows and TV hosts, and none of
them are saying anything about the destruction being intentional. I
hear them trying to logically explain why they hate Columbus,
but some other statues are okay, and all I can
do is scream at the radio. Don't get me started
on them adopting the language of the comedies like migrant workers.
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Are we the alt right? Are we the alt right?
I don't know that i'd call us alt right. I'm
not even sure exactly what that means. We. Here's something
you're gonna have to say accept about yourself, and I
think you should be proud of this. I think you
should be very, very proud of this. You are a
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system rejector, and maybe you've fallen into the trap of
believing the system is only made up of Democrats, and
therefore all Republicans are on the outs. All Republicans are
system rejectors. All radio show hosts, you know, Conservative talk radio,
they're all system rejectors. Everybody you see on Fox News there,
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of course system rejectors. But you'd be so painfully wrong
if you thought that you're a system rejector.
Speaker 3 (23:33):
They are not.
Speaker 1 (23:35):
They are not. They want desperately to be part of
the system because it's an easier, more profitable life to
simply go along and be part of the system. If
you're going to spend your life breaking down the fences
the communist puts around you, that's.
Speaker 3 (23:55):
A hard life.
Speaker 1 (23:56):
Isn't it easier to just pull up a chair in
the middle of the fence and sit out and call
it good? Republicans, radio show hosts, TV hosts, Norman norm
Norman Norma. They exist in an evil system. They have chosen.
This is done on purpose. They have chosen to simply
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throw up their hands and go along with all the
evil in the interest of everything just being easier and quieter.
You get less noise, you get fewer people calling at you,
fewer fewer emails from hate fewer hate field emails. And
another thing to keep in mind, not every one of
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these companies, In fact, most of them are not like Premiere.
I am still dumbfounded that I'm allowed to say whatever
I want here. A lot of these people work for
companies who if you start saying things that make people uncomfortable,
they'll call and tell you to stop, or they'll threaten
to kick you off the air. What I'm trying to
say is so many of the people quote on our
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side are not on our side at all. They've chosen
to participate in the system. They want to be a
system member. Even if they're a Republican version of a
system member, it's still easier to simply be part of
the system. Look, we can criticize him, you and we
can criticize him all day long, and I will because
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he's a worthless piece of filth and I hate his guts.
But the truth is, ken Buck, ken Buck probably made
a very profitable decision when he chose to go this week.
Speaker 7 (25:30):
Not only did you lead the prosecution of the Oklahoma
City bombing case, but.
Speaker 1 (25:35):
This is ken Buck speaking with the most corrupt Attorney
general in the history of the United States of America.
Merrick Garland should be in federal prison already for what
he's done. This is ken Buck, Republican talking to him.
Speaker 7 (25:46):
In that case, the death penalty was asked for and
actually received, and Timothy mcaveey was executed. Not exactly a
Democrat priority to seek the death penalty in cases, but
you did so because of the rule of law. He
did so because.
Speaker 1 (26:01):
Yeah, this goes on. This tongue bath goes on for
two minutes, and you're disgusted by ken Buck. I'm disgusted
by ken Buck. I've already told you I can't get
involved in every primary. I can get involved in very few.
But if ken Buck gets a legitimate primary challenger, I'm
going to fly to Colorado and do at least one
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campaign event with that person. That's how involved I'm going
to be. To remove ken Buck from office, That's how
much I hate him. But let's be honest, that was
a smart business decision. Ken Buck can stay in Congress
and keep being some no name dork Republican congressman no
one knows or cares about. Shoot, we've made him more
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famous on this show than he ever was before. Or
ken Buck can tongue bath Merrick Garland. He can prove
to the system what a loyal servant he is, and
ken Buck can walk right out of Congress and right
into a five hundred thousand dollars a year cable news
job at CNN, five hundred thousand dollars a year job
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at some DC think tank, some quote Republican think tank
that really is just the servant of the system. We
are not the alt right. We are the system rejects.
Speaker 3 (27:18):
And we are the minority.
Speaker 1 (27:20):
We are the minority, not just among elected officials, among
the activists, among everybody. We are the tip of the
spear minority. Okay, And you know what, I've got to
get something off my chest here before I'm gonna do
one more question and then i have.
Speaker 3 (27:34):
To say something that's going to offend everybody. But it's
just got to be done. Dear Jesse.
Speaker 1 (27:38):
I'm a twenty nine year old conservative dime. I love
to shoot guns and obsessed with history and warfare documentaries
and books. This chick sounds amazing, Chris, Anyway, she says.
My question is I'm trying to take things slow with
whoever I date, because I'm not one for flings, if
you know what I mean. But it seems as soon
as I say that, the guy loses interests. I'm a
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quiet book nerd not allowed self centered idiot. Am I
being naive for wanting to take things slow? Thanks for
your input, Daddy Jesse. No, your naive if you think
any one of those guys were worth sticking around for.
If you say that and the guy takes off, that's
not a bad thing. That's a good thing. You just chopped.
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You just pruned your tree. You pruned your dating tree.
You got rid of one you don't need to bother with.
Speaker 3 (28:29):
Yeah, you keep doing what you do.
Speaker 1 (28:31):
What you do, You keep doing things the right way.
Don't worry about them. You'll find the trust me and
he dying with that kind of a resume is gonna
find herself.
Speaker 3 (28:40):
And dude, some dude's.
Speaker 1 (28:41):
Gonna want to put a ring on your finger and
make a bunch of anti communist babies with you. And
I bet when he does that, he's gonna make sure
you are well supplied with a three month emergency food
kit from my Patriot supply. In fact, I would ask
any first date you go on, does he think you're
worthy of an emergency three month food kit? Look if
he saves money like he can.
Speaker 3 (29:02):
Right now.
Speaker 1 (29:02):
That's even better because maybe he'll perk right up and say,
not only do I think you're worthy of it, I've
already gone to prepare with Jesse Kelly dot com because
currently they're twenty five percent off. Maybe that's what he's
gonna tell you. I don't know, but I know that's
the best way to find a man of your dreams,
one who's gonna make sure you're not going to have
to eat him or starve to death.
Speaker 3 (29:22):
In the future.
Speaker 1 (29:24):
We all do need, in all seriousness, emergency three month
food gets. Everyone needs one. That's just basic preparation. Now,
with these people going all in, all in all the
time trying to wreck us, we have to make sure
we've done things to backstop ourselves as they attack our energy,
our food, everything, our money, everything else. Prepare with Jesse
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Kelly dot com. They're twenty five percent off right now,
so go get them all right, all right, we have
to bully John Fetterman. Next, get the cure for rhinos
week days with the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the
Jesse Kelly Show on ann Ask doctor Jesse Friday, reminding
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dot com. Let's offend some people before we get back
to the ask doctor Jesse questions because Fetterman, Senator Cucumber,
he got up yesterday in the United States Senate and
he pretty much cried and talked about being bullied and
well periods.
Speaker 5 (30:31):
This is my iPhone, and this is a transcription service
that allows me to fully participate in this meeting and
conversations with my children. I had a stroke about eighteen
months ago, you know, and I have lost my ability
to fully process language. And I like to think I
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other people effectively. And you know, because I live in
a political environment, I was ridiculed and made fun of
because I wasn't able to process things sometimes or say
things thing. So I'm so sorry that I'm sure many
of you had to go through this kind of thing.
You know, I was lucky that I was. I was
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lucky to go through my life the vast majority of
that with this kind of disability that I have. But
but again, I can't imagine and how the challenges and
I and I admire you know, everyone that has to
kind of live with these kind of struggles and and
prevail over them.
Speaker 1 (31:57):
Yeah, that's really touching. That's really touching. I'm just all
torn up inside here. But here's I mean, here's the thing.
I should probably be really clear about this. I don't
give a crap about your challenges. You're a United States senator.
I don't care about your crying. I don't care that
you were bullied. In fact, I'm glad that you were bullied,
because you're a worthless piece of trash. You're a United
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States senator. In fact, I hope you get made fun
of to your face every single day because you're a
worthless piece of crap who does bad things every single day.
And if you're incapable of doing the job, whether it's
for a stroke or some other reason, you owe it
to me. I don't owe you anything. You owe it
to me to retire and go live a private life
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because you have an important job that affects over three
hundred million people. So I don't give a crap.
Speaker 3 (32:44):
House sread you are for being bullied. I really don't.
Speaker 1 (32:47):
If I'm going in for an emergency brain surgery, I
don't give a sh I'm sorry. I don't give a
crap that my surgeon had a rough morning, got in
a fight with his wife, a flat tire, and now
is concentration isn't really there. Don't you feel bad for me? No,
I don't feel bad for you at all. Go home
and hug your wife. Find me a surgeon who has
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his mind right. I don't care. I don't care, and
I'm not going to live in a country where I'm
told that a disabled senator pretending as if he's functionally
able to do the job is somehow my problem or
some for some reason means I have to be nice
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to senator a cucumber about it. I'm sorry about my disability.
Don't be a disabled civilian. Then I'll feel bad for
you until then you're pretending to be able to do
the job of a United States senator. And one more
thing on mister empathy. Talk about empathetic years been up
so nice and everyone's been bullied. Yesterday he went online
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and called Republicans jagofs.
Speaker 3 (33:53):
That's what he called them. He calls people.
Speaker 1 (33:56):
Names every single day in politics. You want to step
into the game, big boy. You want to step on
the field and toss things around. We'll get ready, cucumber,
because they're coming back your way. If I was somebody
who couldn't read, write, or understand the English language, I
would probably be a lot nicer to everyone else around me. Instead,
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you want to call people names, They're going to make
fun of the fact you have the mental capacity of
a hamster.
Speaker 3 (34:22):
Sorry, it's a big deal. I've done. Dear Lord Handsome.
I like this guy already.
Speaker 1 (34:31):
My name is Peyton Shilling and I'm a sixteen year
old anti communist. I'm a junior in high school and
last week I had a school report on what it
means to be a patriot. I made sure that you
were somehow incorporated into it. My question is what's your
favorite Bible verse? I'm a Christian always wonder what your
favorite Bible verse is and why. I want to say
thank you for your service. I want to yell at
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Chris to play better music.
Speaker 3 (34:53):
That's funny.
Speaker 1 (34:54):
Sorry, about that Chris, He says his favorite verses psaw
him one eighteen twenty four. This is the day the
Lord has. Let us rejoice and be glad in it.
I hope you have an amazing rest of your day,
he says, and that you can see the glory of
God in everything you do. From your biggest fan, and
his name is Peyton. That is one that verse you
just said. I try to I fail sometimes, but I
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try to wake up. As soon as I wake up,
I try to say that out loud. My favorite one
is Isaiah fifty three five. But he was wounded for
our transgressions. He was bruised for our iniquities. The chastisement
for our peace was upon him, and by his stripes
we are healed.
Speaker 3 (35:34):
That is my favorite one.
Speaker 1 (35:36):
Dear mister meat, curious how you would generally rank the
rank order the best places to move? A red area
of a red state is obviously number one, he says,
But what comes next? A blue area of a red
state that would be like Austin, Texas, or a red
area of a purple state, or a red area of
a blue state, so on and so forth. I will
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say this, and I realize this runs counter what I
normally say, get to a red state if you can,
even if it's a blue area of a red state. However,
the red areas of blue states are oftentimes the best
areas in the country and the most blood red areas.
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You think the reddest area in America would be, you know,
my neighborhood. You get out away from the cities in Texas,
you would think that I live in the most red
area in the country. And don't get me wrong, my
area is very, very red. That's why we're there. Drive
up to New York City, land at LaGuardia and then
drive about an hour north. You're going to be with
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more anti communists than you can find anywhere else, these
red areas of blue states. Because a lot of you,
I realize, a lot of people can't move Jesse, I
can't leave New York City, Okay, move out of the
city and commute. These red areas of blue states can
oftentimes be really wonderful sanctuaries for normal people. They elect
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these blood red sheriffs that are so important because these
sheriffs are always coming out. Now, these red sheriffs in
states like New York and Illinois are always coming out
and saying, hey, I'm not even enforcing this if it's
an option for you, if it's your only option, if
you can't get to a red state, period, get to
a red area of a blue state, all right, a
red area of a blue state.
Speaker 3 (37:25):
All right.
Speaker 1 (37:26):
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