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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
Let's have some fun on a Friday and ask doctor
Jesse Friday, and it's going to be such a good day.
Someone wants to know if Dome is actually stupid or
if it's an act. Some more on the Tim Walls stuff.
Somebody wants to know why old dudes get stark naked
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into gym? Why is aoc so rich civil war? All
that up, down.
Speaker 1 (00:49):
And left and right and more coming up tonight on
the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. I want to begin,
actually with this one, because the Trump campaign is really
finding their footing when it comes to blasting away at Dome.
They are using her words against her, and not just
the dumb stuff like this.
Speaker 3 (01:11):
Now, no longer are you necessarily keeping those private files
in some file cabinet that's locked in the basement of
the house. It's on your laptop, and it's then therefore
up here in this cloud that exists above us. Right,
It's no longer in a physical place.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
It's not just that. It's not just that. Look, because
Dome is only ambitious, and I'm sure she has Communist tendencies.
She has a long history of sounding like well, an
insane person.
Speaker 4 (01:49):
Donald Trump, who stood on a debate stage in front
of seventy million Americans and refused to condemn white supremacist.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
Yeah, whatever, is she dumb? Well, I don't know how
to answer that. And let me explain. Let me explain.
Is she dumb? What is dumb? What does that mean?
It depends on what you mean by it, because we
are led by people I call dumb all the time,
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But that can mean different things to different people. Almost
to all these people are highly highly educated. Most of
these people are Ivy League types, Harvard, Yale, the Chicago
School of Business. They have this amazing academic pedigree. But
they are unbelievably dumb in this way. They don't you
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know how We talk about the three characteristics they all
have in common. No love of country, they see themselves
as kings and queens. But let's focus on the second
one I talk about all the time. No connection to
the real world. It is possible in our country now,
it is possible to rise to the highest levels of
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power without any real world experience of any kind. And
if you do that, I would call you domb. You
may have a high IQ, you may have an amazing degree.
You may have a million different things, but you just
don't know anything. And if you're someone like Dome, because
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let's talk about Dome. Dome, she's a rich girl, she's
a valley girl, grew up in some fancy neighborhood, mostly
in Canada. And then she gets her start politically. You know,
she's been a Democrat, gets her start politically. We all
know how she got her start. We like to make
fun of it, but she got her start by beginning
a relationship with Willie Brown, who was a powerful San
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Francisco Democrat, a powerful California Democrat. So she didn't get
her start by doing anything special. She got her start
by doing Willie Brown, and then from there. Because of
California's far left Democrat ecosystem, she's never been challenged by
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the media because she is a woman, a minority, a Democrat.
The California media is as sick or more sick than
the American media as a whole. So she was able
to rise from office to office to office to office
without ever really being challenged or ever having to learn things.
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And let me explain it this way. How often do
you think Dome reads? You know, we started to get
these reports from her staffers about what a nightmare she
is to work for, a nightmare to work for. She's
always screaming at them and costing them. Apparently, she won't
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let in turns look her in the eye. That's just
a one is the thing in the world, Chris, I
don't want you to look me in the eye anymore? Anyway,
She won't let interns look her in the eye. What
is that like? Who does that? Anyway? But there was
another part of that that people kind of glossed over
as they were looking at the other and all the
other ugly stuff. The other part of that was this
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Dome gets readouts from her staff on whatever speech she's
about to give or talk she's about to give. So
let's say she's going to speak to the auto workers.
She's about to she showed up in Detroit. She's gonna
go speak to the UAW the auto workers. You, as
a president, senator, congressman, vice president, whatever you are, you
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have staffers who will then prepare something for you so
you can read and research and not sound like a
complete and utter moron when you get in front of them.
And so they'll prepare a binder or a folder of Hey,
here's a bunch of talking points, some quick, down and
dirty facts. So you know something about cars and manufacturing
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and things like that, Just say you don't sound like
an idiot. Dome is famous, famous for not reading it.
Her staff will give her binders of information. She'll not
read it, blow it off, go sound like a moron,
and then go back into the office and scream it
her staff because she sounds stupid. She doesn't read, she
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doesn't know anything. This is a sixty year old to
give her take. This is a sixty year old woman
who has the life experience and wisdom of a ten
year old girl. And I'm not saying that to be mean.
If you have never worked an hourly job, you've never
lived paycheck to paycheck. How many times do you think
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in Dome's life she's had to take out the trash,
pick up dog poop. How many times in her life
do you think she's had to do the basic things
in life? Do you think Dome has ever once driven
a crappy car? These are normal life experiences that teach
people things. Do you think Dome has ever once been
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in a car driven a car that broke down on her?
Because it's so crappy. My folks just came down to
visit because they were coming down to see the boys
and doing a couple of things. And my dad spent
twenty minutes one night making fun of me for all
the times he used to have to come tow me
out of town because my cars were so bad. You
could see the road through the floor of the car
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and they would just break down. They would just shut
down and not work anymore. And you're sitting there, people
are honking at you, cussing you. Get out of the way.
It's freezing cold. You're pushing your car to the side
of the road. Now, that's not fun. It's not like
I want that for everybody. But that's life. That's how
you learn things about life. She's never done any of
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these things, and so we look at this woman and
we think she dumb as what she is is somebody
who's never existed in the real world. If you are
raised upper middle class, are rich, and there's not a
thing in the world wrong with that. Don't hate rich people.
Rich people are fine whatever. If you're raised upper class
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or rich in a democrat family, and you go right
from that, a wonderful household a nice upbringing, three hot meals,
a day of swimming pool out back, and you go
right from that upbringing into academia. Academia is the most
bubble world out there, perfectly manicured lawns, no crime. I think.
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I'll just I don't know what these kids do. Smoke
a joint today and listen to my iPod or something
like that, and you go right from four years of
academia and you move from there into the Democrat sphere
in any way, you're an intern and a congressman for
a congressman, you're working for NBC. You're doing these things.
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You can live your entire life without ever having the
real world experiences other people have had. How many days
in your life have you come home from work bone
tired and you just collapse in the bed and pass
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out because you're exhausted. How many of this? I remember
we were doing a construction job on an Air Force
base in Great Falls, Montana one time, and part of
our job was we had to dig a five foot
deep round hole in the basement of all this base
housing because we were connecting new sewer lines to it,
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and it was this super wet clay mud stuff, and
so you didn't really have room to maneuver your shovels,
so you're almost scooping it out with a bucket after
you break it up, and then you have to haul
it out of the house. And look, it was great work.
I'm not complaining, and the pay was great, but I
was I was staying in a hotel because ID in
living great Falls. We were staying in this little crappy
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hotel and we me and my roommate you work construction
with me. We would get back to our hotel every
night and we would order a pizza because we didn't
have the energy to go out. We would eat a
pizza and just collapse at eight eight thirty at night,
gone passed out and my jeans were so caked with
dirt and mud by that point, I would go stand
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them up on their own. You could just lean them
against the wall and stand them up. That's life. That's
real life. And if you don't ever experience any of that,
you can grow to be sixty years old and sound
like this.
Speaker 3 (10:48):
So you're now no longer are you necessarily keeping those
private files in some file cabinet that's locked in the
basement of the house. It's on your laptop, and it's
then therefore up here in this cloud that exists above us.
Speaker 1 (11:06):
Right, it's not an act. She doesn't know anything because
she's never lived life. Dumb. I don't know if you
want to call her that or not. I do, but
that's the truth. She's never lived life. All right, all right,
let's talk a little bit more about tim walls before
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Tim Walls?
Speaker 5 (12:25):
Next the Jesse Kelly Show, I Like It returns.
Speaker 1 (12:29):
Next it is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday,
and ask doctor Jesse Friday. And yes, I want you
to know I have heard the rumors. Jewish producer Chris
is doing everything he can to try to keep this
information from me. But the rumors are you know how
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I've been talking about Walls and how I don't I'm
not sure he's going to make it as the VP.
How I think they might bounce him. I've been saying
that it's being reported today the Harris campaign is thinking
about bouncing him. Now. Chris is a little bit concerned
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about how obnoxious I'm going to be if that turns
out to be true. So he's actually praying as we
speak you should see him through the glass. He's praying
as we speak that Tim Walls hangs on just so
I can't be obnoxious on the air. Chris, just you
know what's gonna happen, buddy, you know what's gonna happen.
Why don't you just get just go ahead and bring
out that old SoundBite of me saying this was coming.
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The old oracle. Did it again, Chris did it? No. Now,
I don't know that he's going to be dropped. I
really don't know. But as we've talked about many, many,
many times this week, when you are running for president
and you pick a VP, the VP is supposed to
help fill in some gaps you have campaign in places
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you can't campaign campaign, Well, look, it doesn't matter how
much the VP is supposed to help. The VP's supposed
to help. But what the VP is never ever, ever
ever allowed to do ever is hurt. You cannot pick
a VP that pulls you down. And I tried to
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explain this earlier. I've explained it all week. Stolen valor
is a really, really, really big deal, not just with me,
not just with you, With norm norm norm vet guy
who doesn't pay attention to politics, you know, he's just
the normy. When he hears things like this, he gets upset, Oh.
Speaker 6 (14:42):
Wol cup, like many of you did five weeks ago.
And Dad said, Dad, you're the only person I know
who's an elected office. You need to stop what's happening
with this I'll take my kick in the butt for
the NRA. I spent twenty five years in the army,
and I hunt and I gave the money back. And
I'll tell you what I have been doing. I've been
voting for common sense legislation that protects a second Amendment.
But we can do background check, we can do CDC research,
we can make sure we don't have reciprocal carry amongst states,
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and we can make sure that those weapons of war
that I carried in war is the only.
Speaker 1 (15:08):
You didn't carry them in war. I am on. One
of the things that started to clue me into this
was I am on a group text exchange with a
bunch of Marines I served with a long time ago,
and it is the least political text exchange you've ever
seen in your life. It's also the least politically correct
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text exchange you've ever seen in your life. The jokes
could never come to light, or else we'd all be
fired immediately. That's the kind It's just great, you know,
it's just fellas shooting the breeze about stuff, checking on things,
laughing about things. The only time I have ever seen
this group text get political is in the past few
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days they're dogging on walls and they're angry at walls.
These are not political human beings have to pull what
little of my hair is left out of my head
to try to get them to vote in any election.
And these guys are up set norms, are up set walls.
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This stolen valor stuff isn't going away. And the most
unbelievable thing about this is how in the world could
the Harris campaign not know this was coming? And I
think I have an idea of how that happened. But
remember remember back when we didn't know who Trump was
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gonna pick for VP. And remember there was a story
out about the vps had submitted their paperwork for vetting.
Like with Trump's campaign, if you wanted to be as VP,
your Marco Rubio, your JD Vance, Oh, you have to
fill out forms, you have to answer questions. And then
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after you answer the questions, they're going to be doing
background checks on you. They're going to be combing through
your life, combing through your public comments. Did this guy
get a DUI we didn't know about. Does he have
a kid? He hasn't acknowledged over there? He is he
a tax cheat? They are going to comb through your life.
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Why would the Trump campaign do that, because, again, the
VP is not allowed to hurt you. The VP can't
hurt you. You need probably, you want a boost, but
in the very least you will accept staying flat. But
the VP pick can't bring you down. That's why you
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vet them so much. So let's talk about the Dome campaign.
Tim Walls. Tim Walls did not carry a weapon in war.
He didn't getting blasted for this.
Speaker 7 (17:55):
Bothers me about Tim Walltz as a Marine who served
his country in uniform when the United States Marine Corps,
when the United States of America asked me to go
to Iraq to serve my country, I did it. I
did what they asked me to do it, and I
did it honorably, and I'm very proud of that service.
When Tim Waltz was asked by his country to go
to Iraq, you know what he did.
Speaker 1 (18:12):
He dropped out.
Speaker 7 (18:13):
Of the army and allowed his unit to go without him,
a fact that he's been criticized for aggressively by a
lot of the people that he served with. I think
it's shameful to prepare your unit to go to Iraq
to make a promise that you're going to follow through
and then to drop out.
Speaker 1 (18:29):
Which brings us to the question, how in the world
could the Democrat machine, the Kamala Harris campaign, How could
you not know this and see it coming as a
huge problem. Well, I say this, I say they did
know it, but they didn't know it was going to
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be a big problem. And I will explain why in
just the moment. Before I do that, I want to
explain this. I have worn a flack jacket many, many,
many times in my life. They're awful, they're really hot,
but it's also better than getting shot in the chest
without one. You know that civilians in Israel have to
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wear these? Do you know that? Did you know that
on October seventh when they came in and slaughtered and
raped and murdered and just did all those terrible things.
Is you know one of their favorite things to do
was gunning down the ambulances as they were taking Israelis
to the hospital. But some of the ambulances made it
just fine and lives were saved. How's that possible? Because
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they were bulletproof. They were armored ambulances, armored ambulances provided
by the IFCJ. You know that recent rocket attack blew
up a bunch of kids. Guess where the ambulances were
from that got those kids at the hospital. The IFCJ,
they're asking for five hundred people to donate one hundred
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and fifty bucks right now. If that happens, they have
a donor who's gonna match it, it's gonna double the impact. Blackjackets,
firefighting stuff, food bomb shelters. Call and give eight eight
eight four eight eight IFCJ. We'll be back. Truth attitude.
Jesse Kelly. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday.
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Of course it's an ask doctor Jesse Friday. We were
talking about Dome and now we're talking about Tim Walls
and all kinds of other questions, non political questions, political questions.
Having a good time. Remember you can email us. We're
live Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. So I asked,
how could the Harris campaign possibly not know the stolen
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valor stuff from Walls was going to be a big deal. Well,
this comes down to two things. It comes down to
two things, DEI and patriotism, and those two things kind
of go hand in hand. But first let's address this
right off the bat. I say, the Harris campaign, but
campaigns are large organizations. There are many, many, many people
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involved in a campaign. How many people in domes campaign
are on that campaign because of the color of their
skin or their gender. These people brag about this all
the time. They choose less qualified people trying to check
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some weird diversity box. That doesn't matter at all. It's
not just Boeing and everywhere else that's doing this. This
happens in politics as well. You don't want to hire
the white dude. Instead, you say, you're like Joe Biden,
I'm only gonna hire a woman and a black one too. Well,
now you've just greatly narrowed down the field and you're
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gonna have somebody probably who's less qualified. That's how they
hire camp people as well. But that doesn't fully explain
how they could think this wasn't gonna be a big deal.
The truth is the Democrats are all communists now America,
hating dirty communists, and the people who work on Democrat campaigns,
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Democrat campaign managers in interns and communications people and things
like that, these are not people who would be bothered
in the least by somebody lying about their service record,
by somebody running out on the troops. Because these people
hate the country anyway. The truth is Democrats on the
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Dome campaign took a look, took a listen to this.
They had this video. They took a listen to this,
and they thought, uh nice, hey lied, who cares.
Speaker 6 (22:48):
Coke woo Cup like many of you did five weeks ago.
And Dad said, Dad, you're the only person I know
who's an elected office. You need to stop what's happening
with this. I'll take my kick in the butt for
the NRA. I spent twenty five years in the army,
and I hunt and I gave the money back. And
I'll tell you what I have been doing. I've been
voting for common sense legislation that protects a second Amendment.
But we can do background checks, we can do CDC research,
we can make sure we don't have reciprocal carry amongst states,
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and we can make sure that those weapons of war
that I carried in war is the only place where.
Speaker 1 (23:14):
The you heard that in your skin crawled. I heard
that in my blood pressure spiked through the roof Democrats
despised this country so much. They heard that, they saw
that during the vetting process didn't bother them a lick.
That's how That's how and this guy. Look, I got
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this email, Jesse. Compare the way d day veterans talk
about their service to the way walls dishonestly embellishes his.
What would they think of the way he steals valid Look,
I'll tell you this, this is a pretty good rule,
and in my experience, it's accurate. Almost every time. The
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more a VET talks up his service, the less he did.
It's almost universal. That guy in the bar at midnight
bragging to all his friends and girls about all the
terrorists he killed and things he did. That guy didn't
do a dag gone thing. The dude who's sitting in
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the back and when you ask him about his service
kind of shrugs it off and says, I serve with
some good guys. That guy's a stone cold killer who's
seen a lot of things. I did an event one
time with Thornton. Thornton, forgive me, I'm doing this off
the top of my head. Chris, look up his full name.
I think it's David Thornton, Vietnam Veteran, Navy Seal, Medal
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of Honor, Ernid the guy in the Medal of Honor.
And I get to this event and they had a
bunch of vets they wanted to get up in front
of these people. It was actually in Texas. They had
a bunch of vets, vets they wanted Michael Thornton. Michael Thornton,
I'm sorry, Michael Thornton. Thornton sits beside me at this event.
We're sitting in front of a gigantic room full of people.
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This dude was not only a Navy seal. This dude
finds himself ambushed. They're surrounded, they're getting shot to pieces.
He ties one of his wounded friends to himself with
the rope while under fire and swims out away, swims
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back away from the ambush, wounded himself, his friend wounded,
saves this freaking guy's life. There's even more to it.
You know what, I might even do a We'll do
Medal of Honor Monday on Thornton, Chris, We'll do Medal
of Honor Monday on Thornton. No, no, no, okay, but
you know what, print it out now, we'll do it
right now. Print it for me real quick. Anyway, Chris
is gonna print that off for me real quick. I'll
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read you the citation in a moment. But he this
is a lion. Dude, It's a lion. And I get
up there with this guy and everyone's talking about their
service and veterans and things like that, and I'm completely
unworthy to be in the room with any of these people. Again,
I was a four year average grump marine sitting here
with the freaking Navy seal from Vietnam Medal of honor.
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This dude, it was almost unnerving how he tried to
play down what he did, how insanely modest he was
about what he did. Yeah, I mean I had some
really good guys with me, and so it was. And
they're all that way, you know, all that way every
World War two vet you run into. You know, I'm
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glad I served served some really gat great guys, every
green beret, I know. Yeah, it's yeah, I had some
good times in there. Yeah we did some good work.
The more a VET brags about his service, the less
he did unless he saw that's not universal, but it's
pretty dang close to it. Remember that, remember that Tim Walls. Gosh,
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these freaking people, Jesse. Why is it that AOC couldn't
afford an apartment in DC when she arrived there, and
now she's worth twenty nine million dollars. Well, one of
the main ways these people do this stuff, one of
the main ways, I honestly, it's legal money laundering. One
of the main ways they do this stuff is speaking
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fees and book deals. Book deals are a huge way
these people make money. And here's how it works. Remember
I wrote a book, so I got a little inside
window into that industry. Let's say I'm AOC and I
just get to Congress and I'm thinking about writing a book,
but nobody's really going to read it or not many
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people are actually going to read it, right, So how
could I possibly get a good book deal. Well, here's
what happens. You get and there's a bunch of different
book publishers. You find a publisher who will pay you
a large advance to write your book, way large sure
than you should get because it's not going to sell.
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So the publisher maybe maybe they cut you a five
hundred thousand dollars check, a million two million, the money
can get that big, right, No, I didn't get a
five hundred thousand dollars check, but maybe that's what they
do for AOC. And then what happens is this again
legal money laundering. So she wrote that book. Right, of
course it was ghost written. She writes that book, she
gets a cut of the profits. You know, how we
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talk about the system and all the left wing dark
money that's out there, these dark money left wing groups.
They'll start a shell corporation. We'll make it about George
Soros because he's a name everyone knows. So let's say
George Soros has a the Dirty Communist Foundation. Every one
of his foundations is that. But let's say he just
flat out named one the Dirty Communists Foundation. Well, the
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Dirty Communist Foundation. Big fans of AOC. So what do
they do. They take five million dollars and they buy
up thousands of copies of AOC's book, hand them out
at rallies and things like that. It's legal money laundering.
That kind of thing happens all the time. Soon you've
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made millions and millions of dollars from a book that
nobody has really read. Essentially, a billionaire found a way
to pay you a bunch of money. That's one of
the many ways these dirtballs make money off us. All right,
let's get back to politics. But first we have to
address why old guys get naked in the gym so often.
Speaker 5 (29:29):
Here, it's the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (29:36):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Kind of doing an
ad hoc Medal of Honor Friday here excited up bringing
up Michael Thornton, United States Navy Seal from Vietnam. Anyway
I figured out I brought him up. I might as
well read the citation real quick, Chritz, cue the music.
Speaker 5 (29:52):
Hey, Honoring those who went above and beyond. It's Medal
of Honor Monday.
Speaker 1 (30:04):
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life,
above and beyond the call of duty while participating in
a daring operation against enemy forces. PO Thornton, an assistant
US Navy Advisor, along with the US lieutenant serving as
senior advisor, accompanied a three man Vietnamese Navy Seal platoon
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on an intelligence gathering and prisoner capture operation against an
enemy occupied naval river base. Launched from a Vietnamese Navy
junk in a rubber boat, the patrol reached the land
and was continuing on foot toward its objective when it
suddenly came under heavy fire from a numerically superior force.
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The patrol called in naval gunfire support and then engaged
the enemy in a fierce firefight, accounting for many enemy casualties,
before moving back to the waterline to prevent encirclement. Upon
learning that the senior Advisor had been hit by enemy
fire and was believed to be dead. P. O. Thornton
returned through a hail of fire to the lieutenant's last position,
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quickly disposed of two enemy soldiers about to overrun the position,
and succeeded in removing the seriously wounded and unconscious Senior
Naval Advisor to the water's edge. He then inflated the
lieutenant's life jacket and towed him seaward for approximately two
hours until picked up by support craft. By his extraordinary
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courage and perseverance, P. O. Thornton was directly responsible for
saving the life of his superior officer and enabling the
safe extraction of all patrol members, thereby upholding the highest
traditions of US Naval service. And that dude could not
possibly have been any more humble about what he did.
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Tim Walls did twenty four years on the National Guard
and then bail on his troops right before deployment, and
he speaks like that, oh.
Speaker 6 (32:03):
Cool cup, like many of you did five weeks ago.
And Dad said, Dad, you're the only person I know
who's an elected office. You need to stop what's happening
with this. I'll take my kick in the butt for
the NRA. I spent twenty five years in the army,
and I hunt and I gave the money back, and
I'll tell you what I have been doing. I've been
voting for common sense legislation that protects a second Amendment.
But we can do background checks, we can do CDC research,
we can make sure we don't have reciprocal carry amongst states,
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and we can make sure that those weapons of war
that I carried in war is the only place where
those weapons.
Speaker 1 (32:29):
Were weapons of war that I carried in war. Maybe
that should have been the uh, Maybe that should have
been the tail right off the bat. Dear showgun oracle.
I've been in gym's since I was a teen, and
I've never come close to finding an answer to this.
Why do all the old guys in the gym locker
rooms love to be naked? When I was young, I
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thought it must be a generational thing. But even today,
I see seasoned citizens wearing nothing but flip flops and
holding a towel that could easily be wrapped around their
waist in their hands and have pow wows with each other.
Can you make any sense of this? All right, I
can make sense of this, So allow me to explain.
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I No, I told you the other day. Maybe you
don't remember this story. But I occasionally will go on
a ruck. I have a pack, and I have a
weight I put inside of it, and I'll just go
on a ruck for cardio every now and then. I'm
not some workout freak. I'm not acting like I am,
but that's what I try to do for whenever I
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want to do cardio. And the other day, it was
a few weeks ago, I don't remember what it was.
I was getting ready to go out for a ruck
and the sun was bright, super hot here in Houston,
and I had on my gym shorts, a T shirt,
I had white tube socks that went up my calf
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on I had of shoes, and I have this ridiculous
brimmed hat. It looks awful. There's no way to describe
how terrible it looks. But it has holes all throughout
it that allow it to breathe. The air blows through it,
and it has a brim all the way around the outside,
and I've packed it in bags before, so the brim
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is even broken and warped and just looks awful, but
it keeps the son off my head in my neck.
When I'm out there and I throw my pack on,
I have my hat on, and I'm walking out the
front door, and my wife is sitting in a living
room and she says, Jessie, we have neighbors. Please tell
me you're not going out like this. And honestly, before
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she had said anything, I didn't even think of it.
Of course, I was going out with it that way.
And I looked down at myself and I said, why,
what's wrong? She said, look at you? Could you please? Please?
And I said no, this is how I'm going. And
I left and I went on a ruck through the neighborhood,
just like that, waving a people. Jesse, Hi, Hey, Mike,
how you doing it? Talking to people throughout the neighborhood.
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The best way I can explain it is this the
reason old dudes just get naked in the locker room
and talk to each other naked, Because I've seen this
in Jim's my whole life too. As you get older
as a dude, I can't speak for women. I don't
want to speak for women. As a dude. As you
get older, you care less and less and less what
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other people think. You care less and less and less
about the norms in a society. You care less and
less and less about being polite to people, you don't like,
going places you don't want to go. You just care
less and less as you get older. I can't describe
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it any better than that. And I realize I'm forty
three going on eighty three. I know that. And I've
always kind of had that in me anyway. My wife says,
I lack a shame gene. Gene makes people feel shame.
I never got it. God just didn't give it to me.
So I've always kind of had that anyway. But that
what Chris. What Chris said. But they have a towel
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every time they have a towel. Look, you're right, and
I'll be honest with you. I don't do that either.
If I'm in a gym, I don't walk around naked,
and I'm not hiding in my locker room. But it
would never occur to me to just walk around naked,
just swinging away and got a towel there and just
they would. It would make me uncomfortable, and I wouldn't
do it. But look, at some point in time, live
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free or die, baby, Look just you know what they're thinking.
Speaker 2 (36:38):
You know, freedom is not free.
Speaker 1 (36:39):
That's what they're thinking, Chris, that's what they're thinking. That's
the best whack in the scribe. Why do you think?
What do you think old guys? This is not universal,
But why do you think some old guys dress in
ways that you would never ever dress? He said, he said,
he's in a sweatpants. Why do you think he's in sweatpants?
He's in a T shirt with holes in it? He
stopped can Aaron what other people think a long, long,
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long time ago. You know why you wore that? Because
he wanted to. That's why he wore it. That's why
I can describe it. All Right, we're going to talk
about the elections. Someone wants to know. Someone's concerned whether
or not though we even have an election. M a
civil war. Jamie Raskin pretty much calling for civil war
so much to get to coming up on the world
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