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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
Show, and the Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun
on a Wednesday up day. We're almost done.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
The peak of the week is behind us, and it
is all downhill from here, and we have an amazing
show for you tonight. There are going to be things
about this show. In fact, I would venture to say
most of the show is going to be uplifting. And
what's weird is we are going to open the show
talking about a sad topic, but I might make you
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feel better about it. It's going to be about a
nation in decline, Our nation in decline.
Speaker 2 (00:58):
We'll make fun of.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
Of course, we'll take some time to make fun of
Jasmine Crockett because it looks like she got fooled into
getting into the race. The GOP is still useless. The
American people, all people still push back on too much technology.
I have a great story about that. An hour from now.
Of course, we began part two of the Rhodesian Bush
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War history series. I began last night. All that emails
so much more coming up tonight on the world famous
Jesse Kelly Show. Now, there are some ugly numbers out
there right now. When it comes to the American people
and where they're at. Jobs numbers, debt numbers, and Trump
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went out last night and he hit the campaign trail again.
Get ready to see a lot more of that. Trump
hit the campaign trail because he wants to avoid the
mid terms as bad as people think they might be. Remember,
we don't know that it's December. Next November is the midterms.
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Don't doom in gloom yet. We don't know what's going
to happen in the midterms. The economy is not great.
Trump has been saying things like this, but.
Speaker 3 (02:20):
I do want to talk about the economy, sir here
at home.
Speaker 4 (02:22):
And I wonder what grade you would give.
Speaker 5 (02:25):
A plus A plus, A plus plus plus plus plus.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
Right. He said this last night at the round.
Speaker 6 (02:32):
You don't need thirty seven dollars for your daughter two
or three is nice, but you don't need thirty seven dollars. So, uh,
we're doing things right. We're running this country right.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
We're the economy is an A plus. Just buy fewer things.
You're fine, all right. I know people are mad about that,
So I'm gonna make you, I think, possibly feel better
about it. We're going to talk about something bigger when
you compare that to this. I want to give credit
where it'sdue. This is from something called the Finance Newsletter.
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The US now has a record eighteen point six trillion
dollars in household debt, thirteen point one trillion dollars in mortgages,
one point seven trillion dollars in auto loans, one point
seven trillion dollars in student loans. By the way, these
are all records, records, records, and a record one point
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two trillion dollars in credit card debt. The total mortgage
debt is now forty percent higher than its peak, which
was two thousand and six. Sounds really bad.
Speaker 2 (03:39):
Thirty three percent of Americans have more credit card debt.
Speaker 1 (03:42):
Than emergency savings. Maybe that's you, now, how could any
of this make you feel good? The things are bad,
that the jobs, the wages, the debt is bad. Trump's
messaging maybe is unappealing to you. And I've already told
you my thoughts on it. I'll tell you them again
a little bit. But why don't we put our big
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boy pants on, our big girl pants on, just you
and me talking here, Why don't we have an honest conversation.
It does not have to be happy, go lucky, oh,
everything's perfect, because that's ridiculous, that's not true. But it
also doesn't have to be the ultimate blackpill. Everything's terrible,
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everything's bad. The country will implode tomorrow. We're gonna lose
everything in the mid terms. The communists or arrests us
all next year and shoot us in the head. Surely
I think you and I can agree that we're somewhere
in between those things. Right, you would agree with that
everything is imperfect. Everything won't end tomorrow. So let's let's
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be honest about something. I say we when I when
I when I was zoom When I want to zoom
out and talk about something in kind of a bigger way,
I usually say, let's take a thirty thousand foot view
of it. You know what, Let's keep going. Let's take
a fifty thousand foot view of things. Although I'm not
a scientist, that might put you in outer space, but
you know what I mean, We're gonna zoom out even more.
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Next year is the year twenty twenty six. Next year,
the United States of America will be two hundred and
fifty years old, officially two hundred and fifty years old.
That's awesome, awesome for a nation to last two hundred
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and fifty years is awesome, But we're having a talk
about reality here. Historically. I know you've looked into these things,
or at least you've heard me talk about these things.
Maybe you're not a history nerd like I am. But
the Persians the Romans are an exception. We'll set them aside,
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the Mongols, the Ottomans, that this that the empire after
empire after empire. In fact, we could even make it
about the Romans. How long are they on the rise?
How long do they remain at their peak? And then
how long does decline go after they reach their peak?
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You know, nations do that, they rise and they fall.
What if we are a nation in decline? And what
if that's? Okay? Here's what I mean by that. I
know when politicians run, I understand. I totally get why
they all do it, and they all do it. I
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understand they all get up and give you some version
of our best days are ahead of us, our best
days are ahead of us. But what if that's simply
not true In the history of the world, the world
says that's very unlikely, extremely unlikely that you even made
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it to two hundred and fifty years is impressive. And
what's more, we are thirty seven trillion dollars in debt.
Technology is coming at us fast, personal debt, national that,
we have way too many foreigners here poisoning the country.
We have all these different things we can point at.
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What if? What if we are in decline? And there's
really no way we can stop being in decline because
that's just what happens to countries that last two hundred
and fifty years.
Speaker 2 (07:43):
But I know that sounds bad.
Speaker 1 (07:45):
I told you it's gonna make it feel better. Stay
with me here. What if what if that decline because
of how great we still are? What if that decline
is going to be long and slow, like the decline
of the Roman Empire, long and slow. And what if
that decline is so long and slow that if we,
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if you and me, we dig in, we get involved,
and we fight tooth and nail as if we're about
to save this place tomorrow. What if that decline is
so long and so slow that your kids and their
kids and their kids and their kids and their kids
and their kids still get to live in Yes, a
different country, not the same one you've had or I've had,
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but a wonderful country a modern country, a stable country,
a country where they can hopefully have a job, hopefully
have a good standard of living, hopefully have a little
of this, a little of that, maybe a little extra
scratch to go down to Orange Beach on the weekend.
Maybe maybe maybe we aren't just about to hit our
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best days. Maybe our best days are behind us. History
says they are. Isn't that okay? Though you're not cheering
for it. I'm not cheering for it. I don't expect
you to stand up right now and clap. I'm not clapping.
I don't want to be in decline. You don't want
to be in decline. But my hair's falling out.
Speaker 2 (09:16):
I'm not cheering it.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
My beard.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
Every single day it gets grayer.
Speaker 1 (09:24):
And it's it's not coming back. It's not going to
go brown again. No, I'm not dying it. This is
the way it is. I'm gonna look like Santa Claus
in a couple of years. Decline is inevitable for all
things at some point. But my hair may be falling out.
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I don't have cancer yet. I haven't died of a
heart attack yet. Sure that day will come one day.
That's how it goes for the Kelly. But I'm still here,
Lord Willing, I still have tomorrow, another year, maybe another twenty.
If we are in decline, maybe we should fight tooth
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and nail as if we can still turn things around,
while at the same time accepting the decline is here.
We can't stop it. Let's attempt to manage it. I'll
explain Trump's messaging in a moment. Theory I have on it,
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actually theory i've heard, but a theory I have on it.
Before Before we get to that, I want to talk
to you about well, actually this exact subject thirty seven.
Trullion in debt is real, The credit card debt is real,
the mortgage debt is real. Everything looks like the bubble
could pop. But when is that going to happen? I'll
clue you in. I have no idea none. It might
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be tomorrow morning, it might be ten years from now,
but everyone knows there's one coming. What's going to happen
to your retirement? When the bubble pops? It's gonna pop,
It's inevitable. Have you fortified your retirement with gold and
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is the Jesse Kelly Show. Reminding you you can email
the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Kind of
giving a fifty thousand foot view of a possible where
we are as a country, the United States of America,
and in a weird way, I know, it's kind of
a dark way, in a weird way, maybe making you
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feel a little better about it. We have lasted almost
two hundred and fifty years. Empires don't last that long,
and they certainly don't peak after that point. Historically, that's
not how it works. You accumulate too much debt, too
many foreigners, too much corruption, too much of this, too
much of that, and nations rise and then they begin
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to decline. Remember, huge powerful countries don't fall all at once.
That's not how it works at all. A decline begins.
So here's something through DC rumor Mill has tossed around.
And it's something economists I know have tossed around, historians
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I know have tossed around. I bet I've heard this
quote theory from ten to twenty different people. And here's
the thing. Maybe you are one of these people. And
by the way, I do think it's terrible messaging from Trump.
The economy's great, the economy's perfect, buy less stuff. I
got that. I understand that we'll get to that. But
the theory is we are a nation in decline. People
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who remember what prices were pre COVID want those prices
to go back. I do too, but those prices are
never going back. In fact, the Federal Reserve isn't even
attempting deflation. Remember that they're not even attempting it. The
goal of the Federal Reserve is to get inflation down
to two percent. What they want is inflation to go
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up just a little bit more. Therefore, the ugly, brutal
reality of life is the prices you paid back in
twenty twenty before we shut down an economy for a chess.
Cold are never ever ever coming back the United States
of America. We are not the unit the United States
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of America of nineteen fifty anymore. Because of the mass
importation of foreigners, the mass accumulation of debt, corruption, criminality,
We failed to stop the internal communist menace. A variety
of reasons. We're not that country. The Trump administration, Trump
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himself and the people around him, they believe me. They
know all the same economists and historians and people like
that I do. I believe they understand that we're never
going back, and I believe in a way when Trump
tosses this everything's wonderful messaging out there. As much as
I disagree with that messaging, I believe it's Donald Trump
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trying to deliver a hard dose of reality to the
American people, trying to give the American people a soft
landing of understanding. If I have to put it in
the most doctors way, I possibly can, a soft landing
of understanding that this is life now, and that if
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life is going to be more comfortable to the American people,
we have to do drastic things. We do have to
mass deport twenty thirty forty million foreigners there's no question.
If you ever want housing prices to go down, healthcare
costs to go down, all these things, There's not going
to be a new law. There's not going to be
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a new this, a new that. It's not possible. We
have to get foreigners out of the country, period, in mass,
not just the rapist, all of them. We have to
get them out of the country. That has to be done.
We are going to have to at some point. You
can hate this or love this. I don't give a crap.
If you're offended, you can email me. I still won't care.
We are going to have to cut government programs, including
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government programs you may love and or rely on. You
can cut a little now, or you'll lose all of them.
One day, period and a story. And that's not popular.
In fact, no politician even attempts to sell it because
they know that's a good way to lose your seat.
If we are if we are to ease the pain
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on you, on the American people, wages must go up.
That comes back to the mass deportation of foreigners. I
think there's a reason Trump keeps saying things like that. Good.
Speaker 3 (16:28):
But I do want to talk about the economy.
Speaker 1 (16:29):
Sir here at home, and I wonder what grade you
would give?
Speaker 5 (16:33):
A plus A plus A plus plus plus plus plus.
Speaker 1 (16:38):
How's that land? It's December? What is it down here?
In December tenth? We're fifteen days until Christmas. There's somebody,
maybe it's you listening to me right now? With fifteen
thousand dollars in credit. Guard Debt just had to sit
down with his wife and kids and let him know
we can't really have a special Christmas meal this year,
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and kids, I'm sorry. We're gonna get a nice card.
We'll have some hot chocolate as a family, but we're
not really going to be able to do presents this year.
If that's the conversation you just had, how's this land?
Speaker 6 (17:11):
You don't need thirty seven dollars for your daughter? Two
or three is nice, but you don't need thirty seven dollars.
So we're doing things right, We're running this country right.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
It doesn't land well, and it's terrible messaging, and I
wish he would stop saying it. But what if the
reality is Donald Trump understands that the America we used
to have is not coming back, and he's going to
do the best he can do to give us a
soft landing of understanding. What if he's going to attempt
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and look, it's Trump, it's going to be a bit
of a ham fisted way. He's anything but delicate. It's
Donald Trump. What if he is attempting to say, yeah,
I'm having less is going to be the norm? Now,
you can't stay at the debt numbers, the credit card
debt numbers, the student loan debt numbers. You can't look
at the jobs numbers, the wages numbers. You can't look
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at that and say the economy's great, just buy less
stuff that doesn't work. It's terrible messaging, but it's probably honest.
Maybe we are a nation in decline. We probably are.
That doesn't mean it has to be the end of
the world. Maybe it means we have to adjust our
expectations on some things. All right, all right, that was
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ugly kind of speaking of which, let's talk about something
brilliant the Republicans did. I don't think I've ever said
that before, but wow, this was devious and brilliant and
I love it. Next, the Jesse Kelly Show. It is
The Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Wednesday. We're about
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a half hour away from Part two beginning of our
little history thing we're doing on the Rhodesian Bush War.
I did get your endless email. I am glad you
are enjoying it. The story continues tonight, reminding you if
you missed part one that was last night. Iheartspotify iTunes.
The podcast is free hour two of last night. We
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did part one kind of a background thing on the area.
Can't recap all that for you tonight, so if you
need that, got to go listen to it. Now, let's
move past the nation in decline stuff, the terrible messaging
of well just do with less. That doesn't work. That's
the last thing people want to hear. We'll move past
all that. The Republican Party in general is stupid and
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cowardly and useless.
Speaker 2 (19:37):
You know that.
Speaker 1 (19:37):
We've discussed it many times before. They're all, we've got
to oppose to communist Democrats. But that gone. I get
frustrated with them, and I know you do as well.
But you got to give out some credit where credit
is due. I'll be honest. The Jasmine Crockett Senate campaign
in Texas, you know how happy I am about it.
It's going to be the source of endless entertainment, the
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talk radio fodder for it is just solid gold. I
remember I played the rap song last night. She got
introduced by a rapper rapping about politics. It was just
the greatest thing in the world. Now, I told you
why she got in. She got in because she wants
a book deal, she wants to increase the size of
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her brand, all these other things. But even Democrat operatives,
certainly the intelligent ones, they've come out already and said, man,
this is so bad for the party. Man, this is
terrible for us. This is if you are a Democrat
who has any sanity at all, Certainly anybody who's seen
poll numbers, you understand that if Jasmine Crockett truly becomes
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the face and voice of your party, you're gonna get
murdered in the upcoming elections. That's why Donald Trump, who
has seen the poll numbers repeatedly, has called her the
face of the Democrat Party. She's the new leader of
the Democrat Party. He's not just trolling when he does that.
He's trying to project it. He's trying to manifest that.
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I should say, he's trying to make it happen. That's
why he says it repeatedly. If Jasmine Crockett Coast to
coast becomes the leader of the Democrat Party, Man, oh man,
are they in trouble?
Speaker 3 (21:22):
Maybe because these people they are crazy, because they always
talk about how Christian they is. Yeah, I don't know
how many am on that side. I'm getting divorced because
they getting caught up sleeping with their coworker staff as
and terns, all the things. Yet you ain't gotta believe me.
Speaker 2 (21:37):
Just go Google.
Speaker 3 (21:38):
You'll find some of it, I'm telling you. And the
wives is being messy and petty they putting it in.
Speaker 1 (21:44):
Do you know the percentage of Americans of all walks
of life, of every party, coast to coast, all fifty states.
Do you know the percentage of Americans who desire to
hang out with or be led by the angry ghetto
black woman. Do you know the percentage of Americans who
want that? I promise you it's in the single digits. Nobody, nobody,
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black men, white men, Republicans, Latinos, Marylanders, Arizonans, Montanas. Nobody
wakes up in the morning and says, man, I need
to find an angry ghetto black woman to shout at
me today, and I need to get her elected. It's
just the worst brand in the world. It's terrible. If
she can become the national voice of the Democrat Party.
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If that can be her, it's going to greatly aid
Republicans in coming elections. So there's something called the National
Republican Senatorial Committee. There's also a House version of this,
but we're not going to go into that. As you've
probably figured out, the National Republicans Senatorial Committee has one
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job and one job only. That is to get a
Republicans elected to the Senate and to be keep Republicans
elected in the Senate. If you are a sitting Republican
in the United States Senate, you will have to dedicate
a portion of your time to raising money for the NRSC.
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Did you know that? That's a thing? And the more
money you raise for them, the more powerful you get.
Speaker 6 (23:19):
It.
Speaker 1 (23:19):
It's a thing. There's a big pot of money there.
And in general, because these big organizations are based in Washington,
d C. They're really, really criminally stupid and they waste
people's money and it's just the worst thing in the world.
But every now and then you'll get some sharp people
in there who will do something very very smart. You
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want to know. One of the reasons Jasmine Crockett got
in the race. The National Republicans started polling this race
in Texas, and Jasmine Crockett's name wasn't coming up, wasn't
even being polled. They wanted her to run, not these
other kind of more normal sounding Democrats. So what do
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they do, Well, I'll read from this article here, this
is from notice dot org. Than the Republicans. First of all,
they started inserting her name into the polls and showing
she was winning, she was surging in the polls. Then well,
I'll read it. Crockett herself even admitted she was encouraged
to jump into the race by all the positive pollings
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she was seeing ahead of her announcement.
Speaker 2 (24:30):
Quote.
Speaker 1 (24:31):
The more I saw the poll results, I couldn't ignore
the trends that were clear, Crockett said during her announcement.
But the Republican efforts didn't stop there. In what the
source dubbed an astro turf recruitment process, the NARSC had
allies that were seeding these new polls pretty aggressively into
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progressive digital spaces, meaning they were taking the polls sh
owing Jasmine Crockett winning and putting them onto social media
accounts of Democrats, so your liberal Peggy would see these polls.
Oh but wait, there's more.
Speaker 2 (25:10):
Quote. There were several recruitment phone calls and text messages
that went out to Democrats and high propensity voters across
the state that would urge voters to contact and advocate
for Crockett to join the race.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
The source said.
Speaker 7 (25:31):
They took the dumbest Democrats in the United States of
America and they called them and sent them text messages
and they said, hey, Peggy Crockett is surging in the polls.
Speaker 2 (25:44):
We need her leadership in the Senate.
Speaker 1 (25:47):
If you would just call the Democrats, call Jasmine Crockett
and tell her we need her in the Senate.
Speaker 2 (25:56):
Please Peggy call and your liberal aunt.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
Peggy, because she's stupid, she believed it and she called.
And now, if Jasmine Crockett wins the primary, which is
a big if. If she wins the primary, Democrats are
probably gonna get blown out by double digits in the
Texas Senate campaign. I have to be honest. I love
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some Game of Thrones style machiavellian political you know, hackery,
if you will, some knifing people. I think it's just
the most entertaining thing in the world, that good old
fashioned dirty politics. That is dirty to find to use
the mental illness of the Democrat base to encourage a
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candidate who can't win. That is filthy dirty, And I'm
a huge fan of it, and I hope this is
the new Republican Party that actually learns to fight that way.
It's fantastic. As for her primary opponent, it is so
funny that the Demo Democrat Party is now so beholden
to the various communist front.
Speaker 2 (27:04):
Groups they have to speak about each other like this.
This is James Tallarricokay.
Speaker 4 (27:08):
Team tall Rico. I just wanted to hop on here
and record a quick video for y'all. We have always
maintained that we are pro our campaign, not anti anyone else's.
We will make the case for why we are best
positioned to win this race in November and take power
back for working people.
Speaker 1 (27:27):
But we will always.
Speaker 4 (27:29):
Treat Congresswoman Crockett with the utmost respect. She is my
colleague and she is a leader in our state. She
deserves nothing less. So now is the time. Please sign
up to phone bank, send texts, learn how to host
block walks. Let's go win this. Thank thank y'all.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
I should remind you that in politics, in primaries, every
single primary in the history of the United States of
America has gone exactly this way, Republican and Democrat. I
should note as everyone gets into the primary, all of them, Chris,
go ahead and write this one down, all of them.
They all say, I'm gonna run a positive campaign. I'm
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not gonna throw mud at the other guy. I'm just
gonna talk about me. And then the second pull numbers
start looking bad for him. They all start picking up
big old handfuls of moose poop and chucking it at
the other guy as much as humanly possible, and totally
forgetting the positive campaign they were supposed to run. But
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gonna be wildly entertaining. All right, I owe you a
couple emails before we dig into the Rhodesian bush War.
It's gonna be a violent night. There's nothing I can
tell not that I can do, Chris, nothing that I
can do. It was an ugly affair, all right. Tunnel
to Towers isn't ugly, Chris, maybe, but Tunnel to Towers
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is not. Tunnel to Towers is out there paying off
mortgages for gold Star fa families, and tis the season
they do it now, in the Christmas season. And let
me tell you, when you've lost someone, the holidays can
be very difficult, in fact, more difficult than the rest.
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You know how, Christmas maybe you remember you're in a
great place in your life. Christmas is wonderful and you're
looking forward to it. And I'm looking forward to it. Man,
when Dad isn't there because he died in training, it's hard.
Tunnel to Towers can't bring Dad back. They don't pretend
like they can. But they find these fallen first responder families,
these gold star families, and they pay off their mortgages
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for them, at least easing some burden for people who
gave it all for this country. Help Tunnel to Towers
do this with your eleven dollars a month. Tthanumber two,
t dot org, ttowot dot org will be back Truth Attitude.
Jesse Kelly, It is the Jesse Kelly's Show on a
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fantastic Wednesday, I'll hope day. You can email us Jesse
at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Part two of the Rhodesian
Bush War History begins about ten minutes from now, and yeah, look, hey,
it's gonna be a rough race.
Speaker 5 (30:17):
So let me ask you about a quote that you've
made that has some Democrats worried about your ability to
win statewide. You talked about quote, and I'm going to
read a lot of the quotes just to put it
in the context.
Speaker 1 (30:27):
Quote.
Speaker 5 (30:27):
All the complexities within the Latino community. The immigration thing
has always been something that has perplexed me about this community.
Speaker 1 (30:33):
It's basically like, I.
Speaker 5 (30:35):
Fought to get here, but I left y'all where I
left y'all, and I want no more y'all to come here.
If I wanted to be with y'all, I would stay
with y'all, but I don't want y'all come into my
new home. It almost reminds me of what people would
talk about when they would talk about kind of like
slave mentality and they hate that some slaves would have
for themselves. It's almost like a slave mentality that they have.
Speaker 6 (30:54):
Now.
Speaker 5 (30:54):
About the time that that was published last year, around
a million Latino voters in Texas we're voting for Trump.
Do they all have slave mentality?
Speaker 6 (31:03):
No?
Speaker 3 (31:03):
And that's not what that said at all. To be clear,
he did not say that every Latino.
Speaker 1 (31:10):
Yeah, this is gonna go, well, hey, Oracle, you've asked
several times, what if Kamala had won? I can't even imagine.
I'm sure more of Biden insanity and malfeasans. I'm not
sure anyone could dig out of that mess. Trump is
doing what he can considering what he's up against. What
I don't understand is why he has to troll his enemies.
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Isn't doing what's right enough? He can criticize Crockett without
calling them low IQ The other day, I see these
articles about change in the National Park three days. What's
he think is gonna happen when he drops MLK? Okay, okay,
all right, Look, Donald Trump is who he is, He's
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how he is, and I'm not telling you to be
okay with it. I'm really not. I'm really not. But
Donald Trump has always been a junkyard dog who bites
everyone everybody. And there are times when your junkyard dog
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biting people is wonderful for you. When Donald Trump is
savaging someone you hate, savaging some member of the press,
you stand up and you cheer and you're like, yeah,
you get him. And then he turns around and calls
a woman horse face and says that McCain would have
been better if he wasn't captured or any one of
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the other things. And maybe if that's not your thing,
maybe you go ooh, and you WinCE a little bit
and you ask him to stop.
Speaker 2 (32:47):
But what he's not.
Speaker 1 (32:49):
Going to do is change. We needed a chaos agent
to change the direction of the GEO. The GOP for
so long was putting Americans last. They wanted as many
foreigners in here as humanly possible. It was all about
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big corporations and the mass importation of foreigners and by
the way, a foreign war in every country on the planet.
That's been the main thing for the GOP for most
of my life. That had to change. Donald Trump rising
to where he's risen has been a huge reason that
direction has changed. Now. Chaos agents, people who walk in
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and turn things around, are almost always going to be
people who do and say things that make you WinCE
and cringe from time to time. If you ever seen
one of those shows, what was that show Bar Rescue?
We used to watch the show on television ab and
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I just as this garbage TV. I forget what channel
was on, but there were these bars that were run terribly.
You know, there'd be cockroaches in the fries, and the
bathroom is discussed. This is the most disgusting thing in
the world. And the bar would be hemorrhaging money. And
I forget the name of the dude, this huge, tough
guy looking dude he was. It was his specialty was bars.
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I don't know how you get that whatever, that was
his specialty. And he would come in and I know
it's a television show, but I'm just using it as
an example. And he would come in and he would
see how everything was run, and his methods were not
kind when he found out there were cockroaches in the fries,
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and then the bathroom hadn't been cleaned in three years,
and that one of the bartenders was most definitely swindling
a couple hundred bucks from the till every single night.
He was not kind. In fact, he would say and
sometimes do things on the show that made you go, oh,
I don't know that you had I don't know that
you had to call her a big stupid donkey.
Speaker 2 (34:57):
I don't know that.
Speaker 1 (34:59):
I don't know that you had to call him fat?
Speaker 2 (35:01):
What did that?
Speaker 1 (35:02):
You didn't have to do that? But change agents, chaos agents,
people who change the direction of any entity, a country,
a bar, whatever, a football team. They are almost always
going to do and say things that you don't agree with.
Change isn't easy, it's not comfortable, and change oftentimes doesn't
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come from polite choir boys with perfect teeth who never costs.
It's just the bottom line. Let's move on from all this.
Let's go, let's go back in history. Let's do some
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