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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Wednesday, a hofday,
and oh boy, is it gonna be a roller coaster tonight.
You see, we are going to address the Merit Garland
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stuff and a lot of it. That's going to dominate
a huge portion of the show. We're gonna talk a
little bit about energy because that's probably just as important,
if not more, with Daniel Turner about a half hour
from now, the Great Dan Bongino, it's going to join
us second hour, right, Chris second hour? Ins did give
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or take? Halfway through the second hour? Yes, halfway through
the second hour, Dan bon Gino joins us. Another on
the right got murdered by a communist? How they use language?
Oh that and so much more is coming up tonight
on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now, I know
what you're saying, What is the big story we're going
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to tackle right off the bat tonight. Obviously you're probably
sitting there and you're thinking, it's going to be Merrick Garland. Hey,
attorney general, that's a big deal. That's a really big
deal having a corrupt one. It's a really big deal.
It's probably going to end the United States of America,
So that seems like a place we should probably start
right Or maybe we should start with the World Economic Form.
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You see they're back out there. Maybe that would be
a good place. Or this border stuff is bad, Oh
my gosh, it's getting really really bad, the border and
everything we got, they're piled onto trains. Maybe we should
start with the board shows.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
As you can see hundreds of people riding on top
of a freight train.
Speaker 3 (01:54):
I mean they've even erected like tents on top of it.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
Next up New York City. But I'm not going to
start any of those places. I'm going to begin with
something so much more important than that, because there's more
to life than the Attorney General or an open border
or Joe Biden or any of these things we focus
on every single day. You know, it's more important than
any of those things. Me and me being right about stuff,
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me being right about stuff and then being able to
play the audio of me being right about stuff and
then rubbing it in everyone's face how right I was
about everything. So you remember, do you remember Ken Buck
of Colorado, that useless piece of trash Congressman, And do
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you remember when I said there's something wrong. This guy's compromised.
In case you forgot, here was what we've seen from
the Federal Bureau of Investigation and just the last what
six seven years, They spied on Donald Trump's presidential campaign
when he was running to be president. They lied on
a by the way, this is long, but I love
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the sound of my voice. I'm gonna keep playing with
PHIS A warrant application so the PHISA Court would continue
allowing them to illegally spy on Donald Trump's campaign. They
have assigned terrorist designations to angry school board moms who
got too loud about CRT being caught in schools. They
have kicked in the door and sent SWAT teams to
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the homes of Peaceful pro Lifer after Peaceful Prolifer. The
Federal Bureau of Investigation took possession of Hunter Biden's laptop
in twenty nineteen and tried to cover up the crimes
that were on it to keep from investigating it. And
then when they found out a news outlet, The New
York Post, was about to publish an article on it,
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they then ran to social media companies and told them
to censor the information. This is a very very brief
list of FBI crimes that have been committed in the
last six or seven years. I'm I'm going to play
for you the audio of ken Buck as he sits
there with his opportunity to interrogate Christopher Ray, the head
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of the FBI.
Speaker 4 (04:08):
I want to thank you for leading an agency, as
you mentioned in your opening statement, that protects Americans from
foreign terrace. That an agency that protects Americas from fries
from China and Russia and cyber crime and public corruption
and organized crime and drug cartels and human traffickers and
white collar criminals. And I want to thank you and
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the FBI for protecting law abiding Americans from the evil
that exists all around us. And frankly, I am not
in favor of defunding the FBI. Nor am I in
favor of splitting up the FBI. Nor am I in
favor of using the home and rule for the FBI director.
Speaker 1 (04:44):
And this is just the theory. I believe ken Buck
of Colorado is compromised. And you know why I say that,
because I'll you've met I said ken Buck was compromised
because of how he questioned, or I should say, didn't question, praised,
made out with for Ray. Oh don't worry, I'm going
somewhere with this day with me. Ken Buck had his
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opportunity today to question the top law enforcement officer in
the United States of America, the man who's actually over
Christopher Ray, the man who's over all of it, Attorney
General Merrick Garland. And I would like to once again
play for you, ken Buck. Only this is the update
of ken Buck from today.
Speaker 4 (05:22):
Not only did you lead the prosecution of the Oklahoma
City bombing case, but in that case, the death penalty
was asked for and actually received and Timothy mcafey was executed.
Not exactly a Democrat priority to seek the death penalty
in cases, but you did so because of the rule
of law.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
You did so because I just want to remind you
of something before I go back to playing ken Buck.
Just there are a lot of rules and even I
don't understand. Even I don't like yeah, like on this
lofty mind, I don't understand how all of them work
in Congress, but I do know this, ken Buck has
a limited amount of time for questioning. There are given
a limited amount of time. This is how ken Buck
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used his time today.
Speaker 4 (06:04):
The facts and the law demanded that you did so,
and you followed the facts and the law in that situation.
It's my understanding that in your conference room you have
a portrait of Elliott Richardson. And the reason you have
a portrait of Elliott Richardson is because he demanded that
the Department of Justice stay independent from the Nixon administration.
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He had the backbone to stand up to the President
United States and make sure that the Department of Justice
would not become the government's lawyer. You put that portrait
there soon after you became Attorney General because it was
a signal I'm not kidding.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
This is his questioning time for Merrick Garland. He goes
on and on and on and on and on. I've
had about enough of that now. So that was me
from a few days ago. Ken Bucks compromised. Today, ken
Buck did it again, and then this article comes out
Curtis of The New York Post this morning Representative Ken
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Buck eye's CNN job while criticizing biden impeachment. If you
dig through the article, he's actually looking at more than
just a job with CNN, you see he's also going
after a DC based law firm job. You would need
to have a system membership card for one of those.
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And he's also seeking out a nomination from Joe Biden
himself to sit on the Federal Trade Commission. I know
when somebody's compromised, it was all too obvious. And this
is the kind of thing that disheartens so many Americans.
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What ken Buck is doing right now. I know no
one else led their show talking about it today. And
we're going to get to all the Merrick Garland stuff next,
and I swear we're gonna churn burn through this stuff.
What ken Buck is doing now is more damaging than
what any Democrat is doing in the House of Representatives
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right now. Here's why you already know the Democrats in
the House are gonna be pieces of trash. You know
Nancy Pelosi, AOC, Jamal Bowman, you name Jerry Nadler. They
get up every single day and they come and try
to destroy everything you love. You already know that ken
Buck is the one you send to DC, the one
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you rely on to fight for you. And when he
sells out, when he sells his soul for a job
at CNN or a cushy leather chair and a DC
Democrat law firm, what it does is it guts, the heart,
and motivation from our own people. The worst human being
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in the United States Congress is not Nancy Pelosi. It's
not Chuck Schumer. Yes, senators are Congressman. By the way,
it's not Chuck Schumer. It's not Jamal Bowman. It's ken Buck.
Because ken Buck is the one that was sent there
to have your back, and he sold you in me
down the river for thirty pieces of silver. That's why
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he's worst. He's worse than the enemy. He's the worst
there is. This is the stuff that disheartens our people.
And this is why this stuff makes me absolutely insane,
because at a time of desperation for us, where we're
watching our government turn into something completely evil. Did you
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hear the irs? Guy from today? Have you even heard
this one yet?
Speaker 2 (09:44):
You were not whistleblowing on a private citizen. You were
not whistleblowing on Hunter Biden. You were whistle blowing on,
in your view, misconduct by the higher upsit DOJ and
the irs. That we're not treating somebody the way anybody
else will be treated. Am I hearing you correctly?
Speaker 5 (09:58):
Absolutely, that's a concern all of your viewers that if
we have a department of Justice that is treating one
taxpayer differently than another taxpayer. That that there is a
problem there, and there needs to be mechanisms within Department
of Justice that prevent that from happening.
Speaker 1 (10:14):
I mean, they're they're I'm going to cut him off
there just for the sake of time.
Speaker 6 (10:18):
I R. S.
Speaker 1 (10:18):
Whistleblower comes forward and says, hey, not only the DOJ,
but the I R. S is covering for Democrats and
prosecuting Republicans. And we have ken Buck. They're fighting for us.
Good freaking grief, all right, Time to get to all
the merit garlands stuff. Before we get to the merit
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Go Now what truth attitude? Jesse Kelly. It is the
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Jesse Kelly Show Man. I'm excited for tonight's show. Don't
get your hopes up. Do not get your hopes up.
There's a chance, maybe in the last hour or something,
there's a chance I might even take a call or two.
But for now you can email me Jesse at Jesse
Kellyshow dot com, Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Mere Garland.
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He is the top hit man for Democrats in this country.
He's the man willing to use his position at the
DOJ to declare war a legal war on Republicans. Obviously,
Democrats are aware it doesn't look good to Norman norm
and Normie Norma. That's why they did the best they
could do a bit of prettying up of old Merrick today.
Speaker 7 (12:31):
Mister Traine, General, you are serious. They are not.
Speaker 1 (12:34):
Sorry, this is Eric Swallwell, the guy who farted on TV.
Speaker 7 (12:36):
Mister training General, you are serious, they are not.
Speaker 1 (12:40):
That happened today now I'm kidding it didn't hear you?
Speaker 7 (12:42):
Was sture trained General. You are serious, they are not.
Speaker 1 (12:47):
He did it again. He did it again.
Speaker 7 (12:49):
Sorryster trained General, you are serious, they are not. You
are decent, they are not.
Speaker 1 (12:56):
That's not very decent. Jerry Navler went out there today
and was talking discredited conspiracy theory.
Speaker 8 (13:02):
It's just an Attorney General Garland to address any number
of real substantive problems facing the American people. Instead, House
Republicans will use that time today to talk about long
discredited conspiracy theories and Hunter Biden's laptop.
Speaker 1 (13:16):
Long discredited conspiracy theories. You know, all the conspiracy theories
that turned out to be one thousand percent true. Little
conspiracy theories like that, all right to Merrick, and I
would say, I'll say there's something about Merrick Garland. I
can't help it. And all right, I need to pause
for a minute. I need to talk to the kids.
Listen to me, kids, you don't want to be like me.
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I'm immature. There are many reasons you don't want to
be like me, but you really don't want to be
like me because my maturity level is not where it
should be for the age of forty two. And I
know it's not where it should be. Last night, I
actually got home and the wife was full the laundry
and she's setting all the laundry out in the living
room and me and the boys ended up accidentally knocking
the whole thing over because we were playing this game
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where we were throwing a pillow as hard as we
could at each other's faces, and we ended up ruining
the laundry. And so I know my maturity level isn't
what it should be. I know, but I can't get
over Merrick Garland's voice. And there's this weird thing with
Merrick Garland because he is a really really evil human being.
To do what he's doing is so evil, and he's
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ruining lives. He's he's I mean, shoot, he's changing people's quit. Sorry,
he's ruining lives. But at the same time his voice
just screams, I'm the biggest dork in the world.
Speaker 7 (14:36):
I'm just saying.
Speaker 9 (14:36):
Under oath today, your testimony is you have not had
any discussions with mister Weiss about this matter.
Speaker 10 (14:41):
Under oath, my testimony today is I promised that the
Senate I would not intrude in his investigation. I do
not intend to discuss the liber Internal Justice Department deliberations,
weather or not I had them.
Speaker 9 (14:56):
Oh, okay, So your your testimony today is you're not
going to tell us where you've had discussions with mister Weiss.
Speaker 10 (15:01):
My testimony today is I told the committee that I
would not interfere. I made clear that mister Weiss would
have the authority to bring cases that he thought were appropriate. Okay,
mister Weiss's writer.
Speaker 1 (15:17):
Yeah, so it didn't sound great. And Merrick Garland did
something that you already know about. You're used to something
you've heard a lot, something you'll hear a lot more of.
Remember we talked something we talk about all the time.
They will act as if they are being threatened and oppressed.
This is communism one oh one. They learned this from
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a very very early age. So the second you catch
these communists doing something horrible, they'll talk about I'm being threatened.
I feel unsafe. This, this is intimidating. You know, Merrick
Garland's awfully dirty when he goes right to that in
the beginning.
Speaker 10 (15:56):
Will not be intimidated. We will do our jobs free
from outside influence, and we will not back down from
defending our democracy.
Speaker 1 (16:06):
Wait, will not be a tipidata, guys. I's sorry anyway,
back to what we were talking about. That's how you
know they're guilty of sin. Stop threatening us. And of
course he's trying this and this was the ultimate tell.
Speaker 10 (16:19):
On That means we apply the same laws to everyone.
There is not one set of laws for the powerful
and another for the powerless, one for the rich and
another for the poor, one for Democrats and another for Republicans,
or different rules depending upon one's race.
Speaker 1 (16:37):
That's one of those things. As soon as you have
to say it, you're in trouble. As soon as you
have to say it, you're in trouble. You know, if
I show up a little early at the studio and
Chris and Michael aren't looking when I come in, and
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they turn around right away when I walk and they
say I wasn't doing drugs. Chris and Michael were doing drugs.
If you have to get up as Attorney General of
the United States of America and ask or an announce
that there aren't two different sets of rules, it's because
you know there are two different sets of rules. They
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know the American people know there are two different sets
of rules, and you know that they know there are
two different sets of rules. You're essentially just throwing that
one out there. That one out there as a little disclaimer.
I enjoyed this one.
Speaker 9 (17:33):
Anyone at FBI headquarters about the Hunter Biden investigation, Hold.
Speaker 1 (17:43):
On, we didn't edit this. Listen to the pause. Did
you talk about the Hunter Biden investigation with the FBI?
Speaker 9 (17:50):
Anyone at FBI headquarters about the Hunter Biden investigation? A.
Speaker 10 (18:00):
I don't recollect the answer to that question. But the
FBI works for the Justice Department.
Speaker 7 (18:05):
I'm sorry. I'm sorry, you don't recollect.
Speaker 9 (18:07):
You don't recollect whether you've talked with anybody at FBI
headquarters about an investigation of the president's son.
Speaker 10 (18:13):
I don't believe that I did. I promised the Senate
when I came.
Speaker 1 (18:17):
You heard all the lawyer talk there. Well, I don't
believe that I did. I don't recollect all lawyer terms.
All right, enough for that, we're getting, we're getting. We're
walking away from the Merrick Garland stuff. We're going to
talk a little bit about some energy stuff with Daniel
Turner because there are important things going on here that
we are not talking about, so let's talk about them. Also,
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Speaker 4 (19:49):
Our focus here is on climate solutions, and I'll task
is urgent you MANAEDI has opened the gates of hell.
Speaker 1 (20:00):
Focus here is on climate solutions. We've opened the gates
of hell. Man, that sounds scary. I bet Daniel Turner
is super scared joining me now, Power the Future's very
own Daniel Turner, Daniel the gates of hell. Gosh, where
is that? I don't want to go visit that place, Jesse.
Speaker 6 (20:19):
The hyperbole that comes from this, I mean, we talk
a lot about how they always use fear mongering in
climate stuff. We're all gonna die right AOC said we
had twelve years left to live. I think she said
that about six years ago, so we're halfway there. But
this is why, you know, sometimes I want to beat
my head against a wall. I'm supposed to try that
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work with these folks, right, where is the common ground?
And quite frankly, taking a page out of your book,
I don't want to work with these folks. I want
to destroy them. But where am I supposed to see
eye to eye with someone who says humanity has opened
the gates of hell? Well? And also, quite frankly, Jesse
what twelve year old wrote his script? Right?
Speaker 7 (21:00):
Like?
Speaker 6 (21:01):
Who's righting? This is the UN Secretary general and he
talks like a high school student. It's just it's so
beyond frustrating Jesse's It's a different world we live in.
Speaker 1 (21:14):
My brother, Daniel, can you explain the elites that push
this stuff? And there are so many of them that do.
They are pushing for everybody to be poorer, including themselves.
I mean they do get that right.
Speaker 6 (21:29):
No, they won't be poorer. And I think the exception
of the elites is definitely part of the strategy. It's
the exact same way the elites exempted themselves from COVID. Right,
look at look at our senators. They had no COVID mandate.
The federal government did, the military certainly did, but the
Senate didn't. You didn't have to be a US senator
or a staffer and get the COVID shot. Look at lockdowns? Right.
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Could Gavin Newsom go to dinner? Of course he could
and not only could he go to dinner. When he
was caught, he was angry. He was angry that like,
you're literally dragging me before the cameras. LORI lightfoot, saint deal,
don't you know who I am? Of course I have
to get my hair cut. So the rules will never
apply to them because they are special. And so the
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way John Kerry can have his private jet. Of course
he blames his wife, right, I've never owned a private jet.
My wife owns a private jet. But just the way
they exempt themselves from the COVID rules, they will exempt
themselves from the climate rules. They are fine.
Speaker 1 (22:29):
I have a little bit I want to play for
you again. We're speaking with Daniel Turner, Power of the Future.
This is from Global News.
Speaker 3 (22:35):
Listen to this fun The public East scooters will be
banned from the streets in Paris starting next month. It's
part of the city strategy to permit and regulate share
transport systems by providing cleaner and more accessible mobility options.
Speaker 1 (22:49):
These moves are inspired by the fifteen minute city urban
planning concept, which the French capital fifteen minute city urban
planning concept. That is certainly an interesting way to put it,
so Daniel would you talk about the fifteen minute cities?
Those sound fun?
Speaker 6 (23:04):
Yeah, I mean, having grown up in a city, I
can testify that a lot of times everything you need
is within fifteen minutes. But it was the market that
did that. It was the market that decided that the
neighborhood had enough dry cleaners and Chinese restaurants and takeout places.
But this is a government. It's definitely a UN slash
World Economic Forum. But this is a new push to
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say that everything you need should be within fifteen minutes.
And it's not because of convenience, it's because of limiting mobility.
And so if you live in this district of Paris,
or if you live in that part of Houston, you
will stay in that part of Houston and there's no
reason for you to leave. And how much easier is
it to get stuff done if you're a politician, a
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little petty, tyrant politician. How much easier is it to
get stuff done if you know exactly where all the
people are at all the time. Right, If you can
control people's movements, you can control everything. What's also part
of lockdown strategy that we saw with COVID, and quite frankly,
it's why the same COVID lockdown. People are crying for
a climate emergency because I guess when you declare an emergency,
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you have power to do whatever the heck you want.
Confiscate guns, close down churches, you shut down people's businesses.
So yeah, the fifteen minute strategy is not something benevolent.
This is not trying to make it easier to live
in urban America. This is about keeping you in one
place all the.
Speaker 1 (24:31):
Time, Daniel. But that's happening in Paris, France. That's never
going to come to some place like New York City, right,
that's just as crazy Europeans exactly.
Speaker 6 (24:40):
Yeah, and you know europe will I will say they're
always ahead of us when it comes to this nonsense.
But it always trickles here. Everything trickles here. Wing turbines
are the best example. Germany's been doing it for twenty years.
It's another failure. What's the Biden administration doing? Are we
looking at Germany and saying, boy, guys, this thinks no?
Or copying their model? So of course they will bring
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it here. Bad ideas are are toxic, and they are
They are a virus and they spread very very quickly.
But if you love control, and these politicians love control
and they love power, they will do everything they can
to implement it. And we see these strategies already happening
in places like New York and in Chicago, in all
major urban cities. And I know you've got a very
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important mayoral race coming up in your great city. This
should be the top ticket as far as I'm concerned.
What do you plan on doing to the people of
Houston in terms of our mobility, in terms of our
property rights, in terms of our gun rights. Right, that's
a lot more important than what do you think about
you know what, name your little silly pet issue here.
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You know, these are the big things that determine a
culture and a survival of a nation.
Speaker 1 (25:52):
Daniel, can you explain to me are we getting any
wins anywhere here in the United States of America on climate, climate,
on energy issues? Obviously, once the federal government takes over
and the communists take over, that it's very difficult to
get any wins anywhere. But at a state level anywhere,
are we making any progress anywhere?
Speaker 6 (26:13):
New Mexico has had a very good year for oil
and gas, for energy, but mostly because it's in the
permium basin, which they share with Texas, and it's a
lot of private land. But overall, no, we don't really
have a lot of good wins. Our production levels are decent, right,
so we're producing around twelve point nine million barrels a day.
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At our peak, we produced a little bit over thirteen
thirteen point three, I think. So people look at that
number and they say, oh my gosh, we're almost that
full production like we were before COVID. But that's just
one number. Here's another number which is down, which is
the number of drill rakes. Rig counts are down almost
fifty percent. What does that mean? That means if you're
in this business, you're not looking for the future. You're
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just trying to extract as much as you can now
because you know you're not going to get permits from
the Biden administration. You know you're not going to get
lending because of the ESG movement's going to penalize the
bank if they give you a loan. So you're what
you're trying to do is the drive that you have,
the wells that you have now you are extracting as
much as you can while while numbers are high, but
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the future is very very bleak. That's why oil is
so high. People say, why is oil at ninety dollars?
It's Vladimir Putin. No, oil is high because it looks
six months into the future, and six months into the
future is a very very bleak future, and it's going
to get worse. It's gonna get worse, sadly, it's going
to get more expensive. But eventually it will work Jesse.
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Just like anytime you ask a socialist, well East Germany,
that wasn't real socialism, right, Cuba, No, that wasn't real
social then Azuella, that wasn't real socialism. The same with
the green movement. No, that's not really the way you
do it. We'll do it right this time.
Speaker 1 (27:54):
What's the status of the strategic oil reserve?
Speaker 6 (27:57):
Though, Oh, we're down more more than fifty percent, and
so we have I think roughly a month's supply, and
a month's supply is not a lot of supply if
you consider something catastrophic. If you had another hurricane Katrina
and hurricane season still has a little bit to go.
If you had a terrible attack, a cyber attack or something,
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a month's supply is not a lot. But you know,
Biden drained it because he tried his hardest to keep
prices low for the twenty twenty two election, and it worked, right.
I mean, it was evil, but it was smart. Evil
people tend to be very very smart. So it worked.
It kept oil prices low, and they ran on it.
Look at Joe Biden what he's doing. He kept the
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Senate right. So it hurt the nation, It hurt our future.
But is that really what matters? Look at what we
did to our kids during COVID. None of that matters.
If you have an election to win.
Speaker 1 (28:57):
Daniel Turner, you are the best buddy to come back soon.
Speaker 6 (29:00):
Thanks Jesse.
Speaker 1 (29:01):
All right, more this Merrick Garland stuff and just the
world of make believe we're building for ourselves. Hang on,
you're listening to the Jesse Kelly Show. You're welcome. It
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Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Yes, I think that
song is good that you spin me right round right, Ryanson,
that's a good song. I look, I didn't say it
was it all time and didn't say it was it
all time great? What do you mean the music video
makes no sense. Who watches music videos anymore? That's one.
Speaker 6 (29:43):
Two.
Speaker 1 (29:43):
They're musicians. All musicians are a bunch of weirdo, freak
nut jobs. You just take them for the music and
then you'll let him go. It's not like these are
philosophy majors. Here a bunch of makeup, and the earrings
and their face and now the pink hair, all of them. What, Chris,
what I didn't almost get an earring? I made a suggest. Okay,
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let me clarify. I was a child, a young boy,
and all the rock bands like Cuns n' Roses and
stuff like that I was listening to they all had earrings,
and I thought, man, that might be really cool, And
so I waited to my dad got home from work,
you know, he was in construction, and I said, Dad,
I wou'd think I'm gonna get an earring. And Dad
inform me that the earring would be removed from my head.
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And I don't mean nicely, I mean like ripping it
out of my ear And so I didn't end up
getting it. You act like I was down there getting
my ears pierced or something, Chris, I wasn't getting my
freaking ears pierced. Anyway focus. Merrick Garland spoke today, Well
spoke today. Kind of sounds weird. He had to give
testimony today and one of the uh Man one of
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the eye openers, probably the eye opener of the day
was this doozy here, you.
Speaker 11 (30:55):
Agree that traditional Catholics are a violent extremists?
Speaker 10 (30:59):
Yes or no? Let me answer what you've said in
that long list of can be happy to answer all
of those.
Speaker 11 (31:06):
Attorney General through the chair, I ask you, do you
agree that traditional Catholics are violent extremists?
Speaker 10 (31:12):
Have no idea what your what the traditional means here?
Let me just go to church? May I answer your question?
Speaker 6 (31:20):
Yes?
Speaker 10 (31:20):
The idea that someone with my family background would discriminate
against any religion is so.
Speaker 1 (31:29):
Does it sound like he's getting ready to cry? It does,
doesn't it? Fellas see, I knew it. I told you
this guy, he's like a gigantic, evil baby who outrageous,
so absurd.
Speaker 11 (31:41):
Attorney General FB outright that did this. It was your
FBI that was sending and we have the memos. We
have the emails were sending undercover agents into Catholic churches.
Speaker 10 (31:54):
Both I and the director THISBI have said. Director have
said that we were appalled by that memo.
Speaker 11 (32:02):
So then you agree that they're not extremest.
Speaker 10 (32:04):
We were appalled by that memo.
Speaker 11 (32:05):
Are they extremists or not? Attorney General? I think that
are they extremist or not?
Speaker 10 (32:09):
Attorney General? That memo is.
Speaker 11 (32:11):
Are they extremists or not? I'm asking you a simple questions.
Speaker 1 (32:14):
Say no. Can't seem to say no canny, And you,
of course know why the Department of Justice of the
United States of America. Really it's much more the Department
of Justice. Let's not narrow it down to there. I've
got a New York City Council story. I could say
it's equally comparable. The system has chosen who it believes
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its allies are, and those allies will be protected and
promoted at all costs. And the system has identified who
it believes its enemies are, and those enemies will be
attacked and destroyed at all costs. New York City Council
they're hiring a diversity monitor for schools to take on
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the school segregation. And just to wrap around your mind
what that means, what that commy garbage was. We were
just talking about somebody's going to get a lucrative salary
to walk into schools and say, hey, way too white
in here. Hey whitey get lost. No more of that.
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And at the same time, the Attorney General of the
United States of America, when asked several times are traditional
Catholics terrorists potential terrorists, can't bring to deny it. Why
the system has identified its enemy?
Speaker 11 (33:39):
You agree that traditional Catholics are a violent extremists?
Speaker 1 (33:42):
Yes or no?
Speaker 10 (33:44):
Let me answer what you've said in that long list.
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let's just dig into this, because this is an infection
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that has gotten into Republican bones, even Republicans. You may
like or I may like, Norm Republican, Norman Republican. He
can't bring himself to say what he knows to be true,
that the FBI must go away. Instead, he finds himself
defending the institution. Merrick Garland knows this. That's why Merrick
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Garland came with this defensive today. He knew it would
be effective on the low TGP.
Speaker 8 (35:41):
Well, would be the impact on America of defunding the FBI.
Speaker 10 (35:44):
Defunding the FBI would leave the United States naked to
the malne influence of the Chinese Communist Party, to the
attacks by Iranian Notice.
Speaker 1 (35:57):
What he's doing here. If you're against the FB, You're
pro China, pro Iranians.
Speaker 10 (36:04):
On American citizens and attempts to assassinate former officials, to
the Russian aggression?
Speaker 1 (36:11):
Are you pro Russia? If you're against the FBI, you
must be pro Russia. Why do you love Vladimir Putins?
Speaker 10 (36:18):
To North Korean cyber attacks? To violent crime in the
United States?
Speaker 1 (36:23):
Are you scared about violent crime? Are you worried about
all those videos you're seeing online about people being stabbed
and shot in your community, and then you read headlines
like this about police shortages nationwide, you're finding out about
record retirements. Well, if you want to defund the FBI,
then your pro crime.
Speaker 10 (36:43):
Did you know that switch to the FBI helps to
fight against to all kinds of espionage, to domestic violent
extremists who have attacked our churches, our synagogues, our.
Speaker 1 (36:59):
Mosques, domestic violent extremists who've attacked the churches and synagogues
and moss. That sounds like the FBI's I'm sorry, refresh
my memory. Who wasn't to put out the memo again?
Who was that guy who put out the memo talking
about getting in that Catholic church Because there are a
bunch of violent extremists. Anyway, we still have two hours
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of show left. Dan Bongino's joining us halfway through the
next hour. It's always fun talking to Dan. He doesn't
do hardly any radio interviews, but Dan and me your buddies,
and so he's gonna come on, and we're gonna chew
the fat for a little bit, and we're gonna talk
about poverty. We're gonna get the emails. We're gonna talk
about another person on the right being murdered. George Sororo
sucks and so does his son, and so much more
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to come on The Jesse Kelly Show.