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September 11, 2024 38 mins

Where we are as a country. Do debates even matter enough? Sean Spicer joins Jesse again for a little post debate clarity. Dome seemed to be a little too prepared. The media has leaked the questions to the democrat candidate in the past as well.

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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. It's upday.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
You did it.

Speaker 1 (00:28):
You have crested the peak of the week. And now
we have to have some heavy conversations tonight, some conversations
that may be difficult to hear because we're going to
do a bunch of post debate analysis tonight. I know
you've been probably listening watching that all day while I
have a ton to say about that. That's going to
be a big part of the show. Sean Spicer, who

(00:50):
joined us last night's going to join us again and
a half hour from now to do post debate stuff.
So that'll be part of it. It is the anniversary
of September eleventh. We'll do some talk about that. We'll
find out what the people on the street think. The
GOP surprise, surprise, getting ready to screw us all in Congress,
all that, so much more coming up tonight on the

(01:11):
world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now, I want to I
want to before I get to debate analysis, I want
to make sure I let you know this. There is
a silver lining, a soft landing in all of this.
I think and Here's what I mean by that. Here's

(01:32):
what I mean by that one. We had a bad night.
It's a bad night, Okay, not the end of the world,
it's a bad night. I'm not sure whether or not
it will make a difference, because there are one of
three scenarios pre debate that we are dealing with going
into the night. And here are the different three scenarios.
And I don't know which one of these three is real,

(01:53):
and neither do you. Nobody knows, We won't know, but
either it's scenario one. What scenario Well, this is the
worst screwed anyway. Scenario Scenario one is the country has
moved far to the left. The country is so broken, stupid,
and demoralized. There's so much cheating, there are so many illegals,

(02:17):
there's so much this that Republicans really can't win a
national election anyway. And it doesn't matter. I don't believe
that's the case, but there's a chance that we're there.
And so if that's the case, if we're at scenario one,
then last night's debate doesn't matter at all. Great debate,
bad debate, doesn't really matter. Last night's debate doesn't matter

(02:37):
at all. So let's set that scenario aside. That's a possibility.
I don't think that's where we are, but that's a possibility.
Let's set that aside. Scenario two. Scenario two is this,
and I actually think there's a chance this is the
likely truth of the country. Scenario two is people are suffering.

(03:01):
They are suffering so badly that it doesn't it doesn't
matter how bad a debate goes, how good a debate goes.
The commercials don't matter. The basic blocking and tackling of
a campaign isn't that important because people are suffering so

(03:21):
bad that they just can't make ends meet, and they're
voting against the party in power. I believe there's a
decent chance that that's where we're at. If you paid
any attention to the post debate focus group things they did,
there were a lot of them who kind of echoed that.

Speaker 3 (03:37):
It's important to remember that we are voting for the
leader of our country and not who we like the
most or who we want in our wedding party, but
who is actually going to make our country better. And
we're in an incredibly unique situation where we've had both
of the candidates in office before, and we've gotten to
see what they do and when facts come to facts,

(03:58):
my life was better when Trump was office.

Speaker 1 (04:00):
The economy there it is. I believe there is a
chance that scenario two is where we're at. Look, there's
a chance scenario one, the disaster scenarios where we're at.
But scenario two, it's been so bad. My life's been
so bad under Democrats. I'm voting against Democrats no matter what.
I believe there's a chance that's where we are as

(04:22):
a country. But then that brings us to scenario three,
and you won't know, and I won't know which of
these three scenarios is true until after November. Scenario three
is this, people are unhappy under Democrats. Life is expensive,
they can't afford power, they can't afford a home, they're upset,

(04:45):
they're mad about the border. So they're not happy with Democrats.
But they're also not wanting a Trump Part two for
whatever reason, maybe a personality thing, maybe is COVID response,
ever it is they don't want Trump part two, and
what they're trying to find right now is the most

(05:08):
palatable option. They're just trying to find a palatable option.
They are not crazy about Trump, but they tuned in
last night to see if Kamala Harris is the dopey,
ditsy airhead that she actually is who can't do anything
but giggle. If that's the case, well then last night

(05:32):
was not great for us. It was not and I
need to go ahead and get a couple things out
of the way. First. First, remember, I don't care if
you're offended. I don't care. You're welcome to send me
an email. You are, you can yell at me, hate me.
I'm never this thing again. I don't give a crap.
If you're offended, that's your problem, not my problem. You

(05:56):
are choosing to be offended. You're about to hear some
things that may make you angry. I don't give a
crap if you're offended. I just want to make sure
we're clear about that. One. Two the moderators. I am
going to discuss and blast away at the moderators at
length in a little bit on the show. They were

(06:18):
so nakedly communist in partisan they should be disgraced. They
of course won't be. I'll get into that later. Yes,
the moderators could not possibly have been any more sick
and evil last night. However, let me ask you a question.
Let me just ask it flat out. Have you ever

(06:40):
watched your favorite sports team win a game? Football, baseball, basketball,
I don't care what it is, whoever your team is.
Have you ever watched your team win a game and
then spent the next hour complaining about the refs? No,

(07:01):
you haven't. I've seen a lot of complaining about the
moderators today. Justifiable complaining. I'm gonna complain. I'm not blaming,
I'm not pointing fingers at anybody. Justifiable complaining. But if
you're complaining about the moderators, that's because you lost. It
is it's because you lost. Trump had a bad night.

(07:25):
It was very bad night. And as we get into this,
as we begin to break this down, I will never
know the truth on this, but I think I know why.
In fact, I'm gonna ask Sean Spicer about this in
about a half hour. Remember what I said to you
last night, several times leading up to the debate, about

(07:47):
how I was super hopeful and that was making me nervous.
Everything looked like it was stacking up to be Donald
Trump crushing Kamala Harris and I was so excited about
watching that, And I said, it makes me nervous, And
why did I say that, because the entire history of

(08:07):
the world, of war, of sports, of political debates, the
entire history of the world is littered with people who
took a loss on the chin when victory seemed pretty
much certain, finding a way to lose when it looks

(08:28):
like you're going to win. So my completely unfounded theory
is this. I shouldn't say unfounded. I don't have anybody
behind the scenes who has substantiated this to me. I'm
just telling you for what I saw on TV, maybe
you saw the same thing. I don't think Donald Trump prepared.

(08:49):
I think Donald Trump was so cocky after the first debate,
after he just he was so good in the first debate,
so disciplined, so on message, and Kamala Harris is so
incapable of speaking about anything eloquently off the cuff. I
believe this is just what I believe. I believe Kamala

(09:11):
Harris killed herself preparing for this debate, and I think
Donald Trump blew it off. I do you want to
hear You want to hear the difference in Trump's Remember
how masterful Trump was in situations like this In the
first debate, when Jake Tapper, Jake Tapper tries to trap him.

(09:33):
If you're talking about January sixth at all, you're losing.
If you're a Republican. This is a general election. People
don't want to hear about it. They don't want to
talk about it. Jake Tapper tried to trap him. Listen
to calm cool on message masterful Trump.

Speaker 4 (09:47):
The first debate as president, you swore an oath to quote, preserve, protect,
and defend unquote the Constitution. What do you say to
voters who believe that you violated that oath through your
actions and inaction on January sixth, and worry that you'll
do it again.

Speaker 2 (10:00):
Well, I don't think too many believe that. And let
me tell you about January sixth. On January sixth, we
had a great border, nobody coming through, very few. On
January sixth, we were energy independent. On January sixth, we
had the lowest taxes ever. We had the lowest regulations ever.
On January sixth, we were respected all over the world.
All over the world, we were respected. And then he

(10:22):
comes in and were now left that we're like a
bunch of stupid people.

Speaker 1 (10:27):
That how great was that? Talk about January sixth. On
January sixth, we had a secure border boom on message
ready prepared, virtually the same question from last night.

Speaker 5 (10:39):
Is there anything you regret about what you did on
that day?

Speaker 2 (10:43):
You just said a thing that isn't covered peacefully and patriotically,
I said during my speech, not later on peacefully and patriotically.
And nobody on the other side was killed. Ashley Babbitt
was shot by an out of controlice officer that should
have never ever shot her. It's a disgrace, but we

(11:06):
didn't do this group of people that have been treated
so badly. I ask what about all the people that
are pouring into our country?

Speaker 1 (11:13):
And thirty seconds at least of his two minutes off message.
It was a bad night, all right, So let's lick
our wounds a little bit, let's talk about it, and
then we're gonna move on. Because I don't think it's
the end of the world, all right now, Losing your
dog feels like it's the end of the world, doesn't it.

(11:34):
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(12:18):
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We'll be back the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the

(12:41):
Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday. We're ten minutes away
from Sean Spicer. Remember he's Trump. Sky used to be
in the White House. Came on last night. Give us
a little debate preview. We'll get Shawn's take on how
everything went last night. Now, obviously I laid it out
pretty good. Trump kept getting baited. The Harris campaign knew

(13:06):
how to get under his skin. Throw Project twenty twy
Project twenty twenty five. Out there, watch him play defense,
make fun of his bankruptcies, watch him play defense, Watch
him play defense on this, watch him play defense on that.
They knew how to get under his skin and bait
him in ways they were not able to do in

(13:30):
the first debate. And so I'll just say, I think
I'm going to leave it alone now. But I'll just
say we all have flaws. We all have things about
us that make us susceptible to certain things. Everyone has
a thing or multiple things. Trump's is his ego. He

(13:50):
doesn't like to have his hotels insulted, his businesses insulted,
his rallies. She actually got him answering questions last night,
bragging about his rally size. All she had to do
was throw out something about people leaving his rallies early.
He dedicated thirty seconds to talking about how big his
rallies were. Completely off message, gone, completely gone, jd Vance.

(14:12):
Jd Vance went on CNN after then, this is how
you stay on message, would say.

Speaker 6 (14:17):
Is he brought up this misleading false claim that you
yourself have talked about in recent days about Haitian immigrants
in Springfield, Ohio abducting people's pets and eating them, which
officials there have said is not true. You yourself acknowledged
it may be false on Twitter, you still told people
to keep spreading it. But Trump just amplified it to
tens of millions of people who were watching.

Speaker 1 (14:39):
Why push something that's not true.

Speaker 7 (14:42):
Well, well, first of all, city officials have not said
it's not true. They said they don't have all the evidence,
no evidence. We've heard from a number of constituents on
the ground, Caitlin, who both firsthand and secondhand reports saying
this stuff is happening. So they very clearly meaning the
people on the ground dealing with this, think that it
is happening. And I think that it's important for journalists
to actually get on the ground and uncover this stuff

(15:04):
for themselves. When you have a lot of people saying,
Mike Petts are being abducted, or geese at the city
Pond are being abducted and slaughtered right in front of us,
this is crazy stuff. And again, whether those exact rumors
turn out to be mostly true, somewhat true, whatever the
case may be, Caitlin, this town has been ravaged by

(15:24):
twenty thousand migrants coming in. Healthcare costs her up, housing
costs her up. Communicable diseases like HIV and TB have
skyrocketed in this small Ohio town. This is what Kamala
Harris's border policies have done.

Speaker 1 (15:38):
That is how you discuss that issue.

Speaker 2 (15:41):
This is not she's destroying this country and if she
becomes president, this country doesn't have a chance of success.
Not only success will end up being Venezuela on steroids.

Speaker 5 (15:53):
I just want to clarify here. You bring up Springfield, Ohio,
and ABCDWS did reach out to the city manager there
told us there have been no credible reports of specific
claims of pets being harmed, injured, or abused by individuals
within the immigrant community.

Speaker 1 (16:07):
Ah, I've seen people on Tellivien.

Speaker 2 (16:08):
Let me just say here, this is the people on
television saying my dog was taken and used for food.
So maybe he said that, and maybe that's a good
thing to say for a city manager.

Speaker 5 (16:17):
I'm not taking this from televison people on television.

Speaker 2 (16:20):
To say, man, doog was eaten by the people that
went there.

Speaker 1 (16:24):
Again, the Springfields, I've seen it on television. It's not
like I said, I'm gonna let it go, I'm gonna
move off of it now, and they need to sit
and dwell on it. There's a bad night, and my
theory is he didn't prepare he beat Joe Biden up
so bad at the last debate. My theory is he
thought he was going to cruise the victory in that debate.

(16:44):
Kamala Harris worried about losing, prepared her butt off, and
he did not. It's just my theory. All right, let's
do some emails on it. I have a thousand emails
from you about it. I'm just going to turn through
them as fast as I can answer any questions I
may have missed before we get to Sean's. And I will,
of course get to the moderators. Jesse, I caught your
YouTube live last night. You seem to be as mad

(17:07):
and disappointed as me with Trump. Did he get flustered
by the moderators who he had to know were going
to attack him? Was he overconfident? Was he not ready
for Look again, It's something we mentioned in the opening.
This happens to sports teams, it happens to armies, it
happens to politicians the seconds and that you have to
be wary of this in your life. I have to

(17:28):
be wary of this in my life. If you're in
a competition, the second you feel like you're unbeatable, you're
going to smash this person you can't possibly lose. The
second you start feeling like that, you're in deep trouble.
You just are. That's how it works. I'm an Ohio

(17:49):
State fan. I was born in Ohio. I'm an Ohio
State Buckeye fan. Love him. I remember we were undefeated
one year and tearing through everybody, and I had opportunity
to go to the National Championship game because I was
living in Arizona at the time. We got a couple
free tickets, me and my dad, and we were going
up against the Florida Gators. And I don't think a

(18:10):
single person in the country gave the Gators a chance.
I certainly didn't. My dad and I left that stadium
in the third quarter. We were getting stomped so badly.
We went home. As soon as you're sure you're going
to win, you're in trouble. And I think that's what
it comes down to. And all right, not for that.
I'll get through some more of these emails. We'll talk
about the moderators, but I want to get to Sean

(18:31):
Spice or Trump former press guy, in a moment, what
did he see last night? Did he hate it? Did
he love it? What's he gonna tell us? Let me
tell you this. The money's still being spent. And I
hate to give the game away here, but you know,
Republicans are just going to pass another budget that doesn't
cut a dime right, Meaning the value of the dollar

(18:52):
is going to keep going down. Meaning you need to
find hard assets. Real estate, real estate, real estate. That's
where we can focus because no matter what happens with
the market, the dollar, this or that, the home will
always have tangible value because it's a hard asset you
can touch and feel. Done for you. Real estate will

(19:15):
get you started in that. It's not four billionaires they
already have a real estate guy. It's for you, the
normal person, to get started, and they'll keep you going.
You might have ten rental houses one day. They do
all the work. They do everything, the financing, the rental process,
They find you the house. Everything you have to go

(19:36):
to done for you. Jesse dot com. That's what you
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Speaker 7 (19:51):
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Speaker 1 (19:55):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. And I'm guessing somehow,
two nights in a row, Sean Spicer declined to choose
his intro song. Even after last night, There's no way
he actually picked that song on purpose. Joining me now,
my friend Sean Spicer of the Great Sean Spicer Show. Sewan,

(20:17):
did you really not pick your music two nights in
a row?

Speaker 8 (20:20):
No, I learned my lesson. I thought you would appreciate that.
That's my walk on song.

Speaker 1 (20:27):
Oh my gosh. Anyway, all right, Sean, Now we're post debate.
You joined us last night. Pre debate. You talked last
night For those who forget, Sean talked about how important
it was, how really it was. On Trump, we talked
about this, can he be on message? Can he stay disciplined? Sean?

(20:47):
It was awful. I'm just being very frank. It was
very awful. Yes, the moderators were awful. Yes, Kamala Harris
it was all set up for her. But on message
disciplined Trump, which we saw first debate. I don't know
what happened to him that he didn't show up. Last night.

Speaker 8 (21:02):
Well, see, this is where I sort of disagree with
you a little. He was disciplined. He didn't attack like
everyone kind of forgets where we were coming into this
debate was Oh, he can't attack her personally, he can't
call her names. He didn't do any of that. He
didn't turn anyone off. I think there was a little
bit of a bar expectation setting here. Look, do I
think he missed a bunch of opportunities. Absolutely. When he

(21:23):
had that closing line about for three and a half
years you've been charged, I was like, excuse me, that
should have gone up front. When she started the debate
by refusing to answer about are you better off four
years ago, and went on some tangent about having a
passion for small business, like it was some kind of
like painting or something, She's like, who hasn't I mean,
she's never she's never signed bull sides of a check.

(21:44):
She's worked in the public cochector her whole life, and
she has a passion for small business. If I were Trump,
I would have taken that moment and said I know
that she didn't answer the question, but here's the reality. No,
you are not better off four years from now she
knows and I know it because it's an easy question
to answer if you've done that, and she hasn't. I
did you were better off after four years in me?
And she knows the reality, and that's why she evaded

(22:04):
the question. Furthermore, when it comes to small businesses, which
she has a passion for, I know what it's like
to sign both sides of a check. I know what
it's like to have to pay roll at the end
of the meet, payroll at the end of the week.
She's never had to worry about that. In fact, she's
never had a been on a payroll that wasn't part
of of the of the you know, financed by the taxpayer.
And he kept he missed a lot of opportunities, And

(22:26):
I think that's different. He didn't have a bad night.
He did what he needed to do, but I think
he had a lot of missed opportunities to highlight her
record when it came to immigration, I thought he did fantastic,
but I think you know, and you you know, I
can't just brush aside the moderators. It was disgusting, it
was horrible. So I chuck this more up to you

(22:51):
missed a lot of opportunities as opposed to you had
a bad game. He didn't walk off the stage like,
oh my god, I said this and that was wrong.
I embarrassed myself. I yelled at her. And you know,
I think that people just thought that he was going
to come out again after he did with Joe Biden
and just destroy him. So if you think about it,
and I mentioned this with you yesterday, everyone in the

(23:11):
world frankly knows Donald Trump. He didn't have to prove himself.
If you liked what you saw during his four years
of president, then you were going to stick with him.
No One at a debate last night. I don't think
they were going to say, oh my god, I'm totally
offended by Donald Trump. But gosh, she had a good
debate night. So I'm completely throwing that all out. You
either agree with him, you disagree with his approach, his record,

(23:33):
Kamalin Harrison in their hand, most people have no idea
who the heck she is. They've heard some things here
or there, and last night they were tuning in to
see her. I think she was bland. She was fine.
She sounded scriptic, robotic like every other politician. I don't
think she did herself any favors. I also don't think
she did anything any harm. She didn't fall in her face.
She missed a lot, she evaded, But I think when

(23:54):
you were that propped up by ABC News, it would
be almost impossible not to.

Speaker 1 (23:59):
Well, of course it's easy. Look here, here's a perfect example,
shining example. Right here, Dome gets up there, lives about
everything and miraculously doesn't get interrupted. In fact, I was.

Speaker 5 (24:09):
At the capital on January sixth, I was the vice
president elect.

Speaker 1 (24:14):
I was also an acting senator. I was there and
on that day. This is too long, I'm gonna lot
and not let the whole thing play. But that already
was a lie. She wasn't at the Capitol. Yeah, go ahead.

Speaker 8 (24:24):
But also, what the hell an acting senator? I mean
that she doesn't even know her role? She was a senator.
I just I was like, that's and she's a lawyer.
I mean, there were so many things where last night.
I mean, again, I know we want to want a
nitpick and actually talk about fact checking her, but she
said a lot of stupid things and factually inaccurate things.

(24:44):
You know, she talks about no active duty folks being
in combat right now, and I think there's a lot
of folks in the Navy that might take exception of
that in the in the Mediterranean. And then so I
just there were a lot of things she said that frankly,
were false, stupid, incomplete, and she got a pass.

Speaker 1 (25:04):
She did get a pass, and it certainly helps when
the moderators are on your team. But she did if
obviously it was all lies, But she did, in my opinion,
present herself as not being the airhead she looks like
on the campaign trail. Now, obviously I assume she got
the questions ahead of time. The moderators helped. Again, all

(25:25):
these things help, but she did have a low bar,
I admitted, but she did cross it. She did. If
if you were if you hate Donald Trump, but you
really weren't sure about this new lady. You want to
see if she's the ditzie moron who's gonna giggle her
way through the debate. She did not present that character
last night, Sean. She certainly was well prepared.

Speaker 8 (25:43):
No, no, and that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 7 (25:44):
Did she pass?

Speaker 8 (25:45):
Yes, And I also think that she didn't get called out.
And this is on Trump, like his job was to
expose how liberal her policies are how nutty there are
and there's no discussion of culture, right, I mean, think
about this is a woman who had just twenty four
hours early on Earth these questionnaires about her supporting taxpayer
funding of the illegals who want to transition. I mean,

(26:06):
that's nuts, and yet not one question on culture or
anything like that. No questions on China, no questions on
the debt, no real questions on the military or veterans.
But she didn't even on the question of flip flapping
her policies. She said, I'll get to each and one
of every one of those things and then just kind
of evaded the question. So I but look, the one

(26:27):
thing I think we can agree on on this is
that part of the job of the debate, because I
don't think it's incumbent upon the moderators to get themselves
inserted into the process. Trump Trump's job last night was
to pull those threads. And they say, really because your
record says otherwise. Really, because here's what you did. Really,
because here's what you said. And I think he got

(26:49):
sidetracked too often.

Speaker 1 (26:52):
My question about that, because I agree with you on
that is why he's a very very sharp human being.
Anyone who's watched him give a speech or do a
sit down and interview. He knows all these facts. He
just he does. He was famously a brutally hard worker
when he was president. Just he puts in the hours.
He knows these things. And honestly, he came off to

(27:12):
me last night, Sean like a guy who didn't prepare.
He came off to me like a guy who thought
he was going to curb stomp her the way he
did Joe Biden and just didn't bother preparing. That's how
it landed to me. But I'm biased. I was hoping
for him to crush her. Did you see that? Would
that make sense?

Speaker 8 (27:30):
Yeah? So there's a couple things there. Number One, the
last part of what you said plays into what I
was saying a moment ago, which is there was an
expectation after the last of eight that it would come in.
He would, you know, kind of box around a little
and then she'd fall in the second round, kind of
like Biden did. Right. I think there was an expectation
that he's just going to come in, and frankly, his

(27:52):
team was talking about how they were going to go
through her record and really analyze it. And they had
helped build that up and they didn't. The other thing is,
I think historically, when you look back a lot of
these guys who have a really good performance don't do
well the second time because they get cocky. They think
I crushed it that last time. I know how to
do this. I don't need to listen to you numb
nuts tell me what to do. I can do it.

(28:14):
I can smoke it. Andy. It's it's it's like every
game is a new game, and they weren't prepared. And
I will say this, for as much crap as I
gave Kamala Harris about holding up in Pittsburgh with like
five whiteboards, she did look she didn't come across as
scripted as I had thought. And she knew her stuff.

(28:34):
And when I say she knew her stuff, she knew
how to end every question in a way that got
him to respond right away. Right. So she would go
off on this tangent the sky is blue, trees are
coming up, and the food at your restaurant sucks, and
he would say, the food at my restaurant has gotten
Michelin star reviews, and da da da. It's like so
she was able to basically say I'm going to say

(28:56):
all this stuff that I want to say, and then
and I'm gonna let you and then I'm gonna sort
of throw out something that you'll respond to and won't
actually comment on any of the stuff that I led with.
I E given me a free pass on it.

Speaker 2 (29:10):
And that was.

Speaker 8 (29:11):
Actually I think that's where her preparation paid off, is
that it was pretty obvious to me when they were
communicating that they had watched all of these tapes at
Trump they found something. And in my opinion, I because
I haven't watched all of them, but it was obvious
every single answer she gave was you know, sentence, sentence,
sentence sentence, and then just I'm gonna hit you sentence

(29:33):
sentence sentence, and then I'm gonna hit you. And it
was like, you know, sentence, sentence, sentence, and by the way,
your ties are made cheaply, and he would be like
my tie, and he immediately would respond by whatever, and
so she would get everything that had predated. That was
a free pass.

Speaker 1 (29:50):
Well, Sean, you are the best, my man. Thank you
for coming in two nights in a row and giving
us breaking this stuff down for it. I appreciate it.

Speaker 8 (29:58):
I've got a lot more to break down on my
show tonight. If you go over to Apple Podcast, just
hit that subscribe button and I'll go for forty more minutes.

Speaker 1 (30:05):
Apple Podcast, the Sean Spicer's Show. You can get this
stuff every single day. Highly recommend it. Thank you, my brother.
I appreciate you. All Right, Well, I'm not done. We
have more to say, and we'll get into some September
eleventh stuff in a little bit. But we're going to
hash this south. We're gonna do what a hot wash is,
what this is called. We're gonna we're gonna go over everything.

(30:26):
All right, let's go over this patriotism being us out
today as a September eleventh anniversary. Patriotism is on everybody's mind,
just is. And as I've been thinking about it today
talking to friends, we were talking about how far the
corporate world has fallen when it comes to patriotism. It's bad,

(30:48):
It's terrible out there. And now we as citizens now
we have to make moral judgments when we buy things,
when we buy goods, when we buy services. Where you
purchase your cell phone service matters a lot actually now
because if you have Verizon, if you have AT and T,
if you have t mobile. The truth is your money

(31:09):
is spent for a lot of different things, but one
of the things they use your money for is poisoning
your country and your culture. They take your money and
they use it against you. Puretock doesn't do that. Puretuck
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(31:29):
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say Jesse Kelly. We'll be back the Jesse Kelly Show.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment of this
hour on The Jesse Kelly Show. But we still have Okay,

(31:50):
so I did to lay this out for you before
I keep going with some emails and some moderator stuff.
We are going to do a little September eleventh stuff
next hour. I'll probably open with that. We have Brandon
about halfway through next hour. This trend a Aragua stuff.
You heard about that gang first here from Brandon Darby.
Brandon Darby's gonna break down some of this stuff for us.

(32:11):
That's coming halfway through next hour. We got Selena Zito
in the following hour, so we have September eleventh to
go through some more debate stuff to go through, Brandon
Darby stuff, Selena Zito. I don't know how we're packing
all this in, but all I know is I'm ready.
That's all I know. Now, all right, let me do
some more of these debate emails. I know this is

(32:32):
cathartic for you, it's cathartic for me when you have
a rough night. But I want to again remind you, Yes,
debates matter. Yes it mattered as we talked about going
into it last night. But the debate is over, and
now it's about blocking and tackling and winning an election.
Now it's about getting out the vote. Now it's about
knocking on doors, dragging friends to the polls, and not

(32:55):
just for Donald Trump. Remember we are not running. We
don't have a king and we don't want one. Congress matters,
the House matters, the Senate matters, school board matters, your
state house, your state legislature. These races are critical. The
second I hang up, well, hang up, I'm not hanging up.
The second Chris turns off my microphone. When the show's

(33:15):
over tonight, I am leaving here and I'm going to
a local fundraiser for school board up down the ballot.
The fight continues. And no, it wasn't a great night
last night, but it also wasn't the end of the world.
Trump didn't go up there in Poopa's pants on stage
like Joe Biden did. Dome also had as we just

(33:37):
talked about with Sean, she had the lowest bar in
the world. We had previously seen Joe Biden. That lowers
the bar. Huh where am i? And then the only
Kamala Harris we ever get to see is the cackling
moron on the campaign trail. She did well. She prepared,

(33:58):
She looked calm, she looked composed, and yes, obviously it
hurts when the moderators won't even let Trump talk about
getting shot in the head. Now, this is the one
that weaponized, not me.

Speaker 2 (34:09):
She weaponized. I probably took a bullet to the head
because of the things that they say about me. They
talk about democracy. I'm a threat to democracy. They're the
threat to democracy, whether it fake Russia Russia Russia investigation
that went nowhere.

Speaker 1 (34:25):
We have a lot to get to. Lindsay. Trump talks
about somebody trying to blow his head off, and the
moderators can't jump in to cut him off fast enough.
They did this to him all night long.

Speaker 2 (34:37):
Crime here is up and through the roof, despite their
fraudulent statements that they made. Crime in this country is
through the roof. And we have a new form of crime.
It's called migrant crime, and it's happening at levels that
nobody thought possible.

Speaker 5 (34:50):
Trump, as you know, the FBI says overall violent crime
is actually coming down in this country.

Speaker 1 (34:54):
But excuse me, the FBI defraud.

Speaker 2 (34:56):
They were defrauding statements. They didn't include the worst cities,
They didn't include the cities with the worst crime. It
was a fraud, just like their number of eight hundred
and eighteen thousand jobs that they said they created turned
out to be a fraud.

Speaker 1 (35:09):
President Trump. Think Trump is of course right there, and
the debate moderator is of course lying. So keep that
in mind. All right, I'm going to keep turning through
these I know it helps, what say you. It's unclear
how badly Trump hurt himself in last night's debate, but
he certainly didn't help himself with undecided voters, the real
targets of the debate. He appeared unprepared his responses appeared scattershot,

(35:33):
he appeared to take debate every time, so on and
so forth. Okay, you're right, it was bad. He took
debate every time, he was off message. Again, my theory
is just that he was cocky and didn't prepare. She
prepared her butt off because she knew she had to
have the debate of her life. He thinks he's ahead
and thinks he's much smarter than her, which he is,

(35:54):
and so he in my opinion, I don't think he prepared,
and that's how it came off. Jesse, been listening to
your show for several years, watched the debate, beginning to
wonder if Dome had an ear piece in it was
being coached by Obama while talking to Trump. Okay, so no,
I don't believe that Kamala had an ear piece in,
although that's possible, But I do believe this. She was

(36:17):
way too prepared for every single question and for every
single rebuttal, I believe they gave it the questions. And
you can't say that's some crazy conspiracy theory when they've
been caught before, remember Donna Brazil. They've been caught before

(36:39):
leaking the material to the Democrat candidate. Remember, for these
people cheating, open, cheating like that, that doesn't matter when
you're fighting a revolution. Remember, even the truth doesn't.

Speaker 3 (36:53):
Mean we're reverence for the truth might become might have
become a bit of a distraction that is preventing us
from fine and consensus in getting important things done.

Speaker 1 (37:04):
These people will do and say anything, and when it
comes to the moderators, this is what drives me crazy.
They won't be harmed at all. Their careers won't be
harmed at all. After last night they upped their system
membership card. Yes they were nakedly partisan. You hate them,

(37:24):
I hate them, But they went out there last night
in the name of the revolution and they did their duty.
They tossed aside any concerns for integrity or concepts like that,
and they laid it all down in the name of
the revolution, in the name of the system. And those

(37:46):
two people, David Muir and Lindsay Lip injections, they're going
to have long, illustrious careers because of the work they
put in last night. And that sucks, but it is
what it is, all right, It's still a little September
eleventh talk. Enough of this debate. Suflet's do a little
September eleven stuff. We'll come back to debate stuff.

Speaker 6 (38:03):
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