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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Tuesday. We
are churning already through the week, and we have a huge,
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wonderful show for you tonight on the world Famous Jesse
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Kamala Harris. We're gonna be everywhere from Cracker Barrel to
the Smithsonian Museum to structural problems. I'll tell you that
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we're gonna start out with structural problems.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
We'll talk to we'll talk a little bit about Mexican service,
we'll talk about emails, all that and so much more
on the World Famous Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (01:05):
Now, let me tell you a little story. It's true story.
I'm going to change the names, dates, and locations, but
the story is true and it's You're just gonna have
to hang with me for a minute. So I'm going somewhere.
There was a minor league baseball team, uh, single A,
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not triple A. So it wasn't the majors, but minor
league baseball team. It's a long time ago, you know,
Minor league teams are always coming up with kind of
little gimmicks to get people out to the ballpark, you know,
free hot dog and hat night and that kind of thing.
It's just fun. Whatever, it's fun. Single A, which is
the lowest level of minor leagues, they really have to
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do this stuff. And there was a Single A baseball
team that had a contest. And the contest doesn't matter,
it's not import but the fan who won the contest,
what he won was an at bat for the team
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he got to take. No, Chris, you didn't see it.
It's now. I've seen videos like this online. No, no, no,
I've seen videos that you did not see this one.
It was before before that the internet age. I'll put
it that way. He got an at bat with a
baseball team. He was a big kid athletic football player,
if I remember right, big kid athletic. He gets a
real at bat against a real single a pitcher. Okay,
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he steps up, takes a couple of pitches, and then
crushes one. Hits a home run, deep home run. He
was a left handed hitter. Hits a deep home run
to right field. It was startling, so startling, how hard
he hit this ball? That the minor league manager of
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the team called him in for a tryout and said,
oh my gosh, with that kind of power, let's see
what you got. And he promptly embarrassed himself horrifically and
didn't make it past the first twenty minutes of his tryout.
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Couldn't hit the ball solidly again, couldn't field, couldn't throw. Goodbye,
Thanks a lot, go back to the stands. I appreciate
it very much now. What happened there. One moment, one
great moment. Hitting the ball out of the park as
a fan is something to celebrate. You should cheer for it.
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You should tell your kids and your kids' kids about it.
And if this had been the video era, you should
be bragging about it and showing the video to everybody. Yes,
it's good, be happy about that moment. But a moment
does not make you ready. Does not mean you are
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ready to.
Speaker 3 (04:02):
All of a sudden get involved with a bunch of
dudes who have been training their entire eighteen nineteen years
on this planet baseball all day, every day, coaches, summer leagues,
private lessons.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
You're not ready, you are not structurally ready, and it's
fine that you're not ready. It's not your fault that
you're not ready. But you can't hit one home run
and think you are. You hit that one home run
and if it gives you the taste that you want
to be a baseball player, time to start practicing hard
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because everyone else on that field has been. Now, let's
discuss America, crime, communism, institutions, Washington, DC, Donald Trump. So
many other things are going to be mixed in with this.
I'm going to play something for you here. This is
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the DC Police Chief. You know the story. We talked
about it yesterday. Donald Trump setting in the National Guard
taking over the Washington d C. Police Department. Let's clean
up the murders, the thefts. Washington, d C is a
crime britten dump. Let's step in and take care of it.
Today there was a little press conference. This is the
DC Police. What the shaane of command is now? What
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does that mean? Well? Is it Pam Bondi's freaks of
the maya?
Speaker 4 (05:30):
Does this work?
Speaker 1 (05:31):
So?
Speaker 5 (05:32):
At?
Speaker 6 (05:32):
The executive order is clear the President has requested MPD
services in our home.
Speaker 1 (05:39):
Rule charter out. The rest of it doesn't matter. As
the mayor steps in to save her. Let's focus on
the first couple seconds right off the bat, let me
play the police chief's response again is.
Speaker 6 (05:51):
What the shane of command is?
Speaker 1 (05:52):
Now? What does that mean? Is this what the chain
of command is? Now? What does what does that mean?
What's the chain of command? Okay? Remember Phil Washington. You
probably don't remember this. Unless you are the most hardcore
politico in the world. You don't remember this or know
who this is. Joe Biden picked Phil Washington to lead
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the FAA. Lead the FAA. Remember his questioning in Congress.
Speaker 6 (06:22):
Remember this, mister Washington, can you quickly tell me what
airspace requires an ADSB transponder?
Speaker 1 (06:29):
I'm not sure I can answer that question right now.
Speaker 6 (06:31):
That's okay, Well, just keep going. So that's a pretty
important part. So what are the six types of special
use of airspace that protect this national security that appear
on FAA charts? Sorry, Senator, I cannot answer that question.
So what are the operational limitations of a pilot flying
under basic MED? Senator? I'm not a pilot, so obviously
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you'd ever see that Federal Aviation Administration? So any idea
what those restrictions are under basic MED?
Speaker 1 (07:01):
Quickly?
Speaker 6 (07:02):
Well, some of the restrictions I think would be high
blood pressure.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
Some of them would be.
Speaker 6 (07:07):
It's more like how many passengers per airplane, how many
pounds in different categories and altitude you can find her
so and then amount of knots. It's under two hundred
and fifty knots, So it's not having anything to do
with blood pressure.
Speaker 1 (07:25):
Remember Cincinnati's police chief. As long as we're talking about
police chiefs, group of animals surround this older couple leaving
a jazz festival hit the woman so hard that she
has probably probably has permanent brain damage. Now her face
looks like she just went ten rounds with Mike Tyson
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after watching innocent people be savaged in her city. Remember
the police chief got upset this social media and journalism
and the role it plays in this incident. And yes, guys,
that's you.
Speaker 4 (07:58):
That is you.
Speaker 3 (08:01):
Social media. The post that we've seen does not depict.
Speaker 1 (08:05):
The entire incident. That is one version of what occurred.
Let's have a Daddy Jesse talk. It might be a
little sober. I promise we're going to move on and
talk about something else good, but we have to have
a Daddy Jesse talk here for a minute. I am happy,
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very very happy that we're going to clean up Washington, DC.
I'm assuming you're happy as well. I'm very, very happy
that wonderful people like har Meat, Dylan and others are
in this government and they are working hard to clean
out the DEI communism from the government, purging it as
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fast as they can purge it from the military, doj
FBI CIA. I am happy that these things are starting.
I am happy that the Trump administration. Credit to him
that he is leaning on the universities of this country
to stop their communism. No no money if you do this,
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No no money if you do that. No no, none
for you, none for you. I am happy. I'm happy
that the corporate world is making some improvements some obviously
there's a long way ago. We're about to get to that.
We are doing good things, we are seeing good things.
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But you know what we've done, what we're doing right now.
We stepped into a single a baseball game and we
hit a home run and it feels good, and we
should feel good. We should smile, we should celebrate. We
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should tell all of our friends. We should call our
dad when we're leaving and say, Dad, you're not gonna
believe what happens. We should bask in the glory of
the cheering fans and the hot dogs. Maybe you'll get
a cheerleader to peck you on the cheek. And life
is good and we should be happy. We should not,
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under any circumstances, think we just made the team, and
we definitely shouldn't think we're a baseball star. Let's have
a frank talk. In a moment. Before we have that
frank talk, let me have one with you. Maybe you're
thinking this whole trade war stuff's gone pretty well so far.
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Maybe you're not. Maybe your small business has suffered. Maybe
you're doing okay, but the trade war hasn't begun yet.
Not the real one headline is Trump just extended the
tariffs with China, gave him another ninety days. Why do
you think he did that, because right now we're in
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a situation where if a trade war kicks off between
US and China, it won't be bad. It'll be catastrophic
for both countries, to be honest with you, catastrophic. Don't
think we're out of the woodwork yet. Call gold coat
and protect the retirement you worked for. You worked hard
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for that money, putting it away and putting it away. Now,
what are you doing to protect it is it just
dangling out there like a piece of meat waiting for
the market to snatch it away. Get some precious metals
as part of it. And get some physical gold or silver,
I don't care what color it is. Call them eight
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your hate, your death threats. You're asked Doctor Jesse questions
for Friday, just make sure you address me as Bronco.
Now back to what we were discussing. I am happy,
you are happy. We are working. We have begun, just begun,
the work of purging cultural Marxism from this society. But
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I want to explain something the left does so so
incredibly well. World War One. You know, world War One.
I'm sorry, I'm gonna sidetrack, but I'm going somewhere. World
War one that it was trench warfare, you know that, right,
And what it turned into was this because being on
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the defensive was so easy because of the weapons and
a barbed wire and machine guns and things like that.
The defensive was so much easier than being on the offense.
What would happen is the countries France and Germany, mainly
Britain of course, would try to bite and hold territory,
bite and hold, bite and hold. What's that mean? Well,
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you can't just take over a huge chunk of land.
You just try to move your trench line fifty yards forward,
one hundred yards forward, try to take one hundred yards
of ground and then stop. That's all you're gonna get.
And then dig in, dig in, put up your barbed wire,
put up your sandbags, bite and hold it so they
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can't get it. You have inched your way forward and
now they probably can't get it back. You will hold
it permanently, at least semi permanently, until they come up
with something different. American communists have done this. It's already
been done in our culture, in our country. Bite and hold.
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And this is what I mean. Through years and years
and years in factory, Chris, grab me that Uri Bezmonov clip,
We've played a thousand times, years and years and years
of communist infiltration and then finally communist conquest of our
education system. We have for decades educated legions and legions
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of Americans, not the majority, not the majority. We've educated
legions of Americans in the thinking the base, thinking that,
I mean, the country kind of does suck, and look,
this is this even takes place in good schools. Well,
we did. We did steal the land. We stole it
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from the saintly Native Americans and we did, I mean,
but really that's all we did. That and slavery, and
so it's kind of the country is kind of evil,
and it kind of has an evil founding. And and
because of that, really any barbarian should be able to
come here and pillage the place, certainly from white people
who've done nothing but kill people. This may sound crazy
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to you, and legions of Americans may not go to
Elizabeth Warren level, but they believe those basic things about
this country. Chris Play, KGB agent Yuri Bezmanov, What did
they do here?
Speaker 5 (15:17):
Ideological subversion is the slow process which we call either
ideological subversion or active measures activity mirapriatia in the language
of the KGB, or psychological warfare. What it basically means
is to change the perception of reality of every American
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to such an extent that despite of the abundance of information,
no one is able to come to sensible conclusions in
the interests of defending themselves, their families, their community, and
their country. It's a great brainwashing process which goes very slow,
and it's divided into four basic stages.
Speaker 1 (16:01):
Pause for a second, right there, Pause for a second,
right there. We may walk through this a little bit.
Let's talk about what he just said there, failing to
defend the interests of yourself and your country. How many
people do you know, or maybe you yourself, suffer from this?
How many people do you know are laden down with
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some level of guilt for some reason about who you are,
what you believe, what you own. Maybe you have wealth guilt,
you have things other people don't have it. Maybe it's
a skin color guilt. Maybe you're white, and well, I mean,
the white people have conquered a lot and other people
minorities don't have. Maybe it's that, Maybe it's purely American guilt.
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We are so wealthy, we have so much, and obviously
for us to be that wealthy, I mean, other countries
really should be able to have some of it right.
That is what's what Jesus want. I mean, that's what
my skinny jeans wearing loser pastor taught me that. Jesus what?
But how difficult would it be for you to tell
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a communist no if they use the right excuses on you.
How difficult would it be if you can be honest
with yourself. You don't have to email me and let
me know. You don't have to turn and tell your
buddy or your husband or your wife or something like that.
How difficult would it be for you to look at
communist in the eye who's saying those things to you,
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and say no, this is mine. No, you cannot, Ah,
but I deserved No you don't. Oh but you did. No,
I didn't, And even if I did, screw you? How
difficult would it be for you to make that stance? Now?
Granted you're sitting here listening to the Jesse Kelly shows,
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so probably easier for you than others. But let's set
you aside. How about your normy friends, your Norman neighbors. Yeah,
look at Chris's face. How easy would it be for
them to say no? Would they immediately start with the
qualifiers and the navel gazing. I mean, I mean, I
guess I do have a I guess I do have
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a lot of things you don't, and I am kind
of privileged in a way at it. I'll let this
continue because we're having a serious talk. Next the Jesse
Kelly Show. It's still real to me, damn it. The Turnstacks.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Tuesday,
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doing a bit of thirty thousand foot view, a larger
cultural discussion about where we are as a country, where
we are culturally. We have begun the fight. Credit to us,
we have begun to fight back against the communists. But
we have to keep in mind the communists have been
fighting this fight for years. They have been biting and
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holding our culture, moving slowly forward as they conquer the institutions,
and more importantly, they conquered the mind of the American people.
We just played a little tidbit of You're a Besmanov
talking about how they worked so hard with the education
system to ensure there are legions of Americans who couldn't
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defend themselves, couldn't defend their country. We see this all
over the place. How many times did you see this?
George Floyd's with the best recent example. I always bring
it up because it's the best recent example. The communists
saw an opportunity. He screamed from the rooftop that America
is racist, cops are racist. We shouldn't have cops anymore.
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This entire justice system is against black people. Black people
should be sprung loose from prison. White people are evil.
And let me ask you. Oh, I know it's all
on the outs. Now. How many people on the right
succumb to the propaganda? A lot? I don't please, don't
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pull it up, Chris, I can't relive it again. Do
I need to play you the press conferences of Tim
Scott working with cor Booker on federal police reform. Do
I need to bring up Donald Trump having a round
table for policing. Oh, all the way down the line,
we caved, we backed off, we naval gazed, we couldn't
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defend ourselves. Well, I mean it is kind of a
racist place. There are a lot, Yeah, there is a
lot of And what did they do? They bit and held,
They bit and held, they bit and held. The communist
conquests from Saint George Floyd aren't over. Just because the
Black lives matter people aren't marching in the streets anymore.
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Those were wins. We never got back police departments from
Minneapolis to New York, to Memphis to Baltimore. Police departments
wiped out across the United States of America. Do you
remember what the police union came out and said when
Donald Trump was taking over Washington, d C. Remember what
they said, They said, Praise God, we can't get officers anymore.
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These big city police departments that got gutted, and the
face of the Black Lives Matter savages haven't staffed up
to this day. To this day, they bit and they held,
They bit and they held. Chris go ahead, with more
Uri besment off go ahead.
Speaker 5 (21:19):
The first one being demoralization. It takes from fifteen to
twenty years to demoralize the nation. Why that many years,
because this is the minimum number of years which requires
to educate one generation of students in the country of
your enemy exposed to the ideology of the enemy. In
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other words, Marxist Leninism ideology is being pumped into the
soft heads of at least three generations of American students
without being challenged or counterbalanced by the basic values of Americanism,
American patriotism, the demoralization process.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
Speaking of demoralization, what kind of things have we seen
for demoralization in this country? Allow me to reference an
article by my good friend, Steve Friend, former FBI special agent.
This article is on the Blaze. If you'd like to
go read it. We're going to reference it a couple
times tonight. It's old, it's a couple of years old.
But this is a little tidbit. In twenty twenty, the Smithsonian,
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the Smithsonian, the Smiths Smithsonian's National Museum of African American
History and Culture, released and quickly retracted a chart listing
the characteristics of white culture. Tell me this isn't demoralization
in action. I'll go back to the article the list.
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This is the list of white culture. The list included
self reliance, objective thinking, hard work, respect for authority, delayed gratification,
rigid time schedules, politeness, and adherence to English common laws. Anyway,
I don't have to go on into the rest of it.
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Demoralization looks like exactly that. The Smithsonian putting out articles
telling you you have white culture if you're polite to people. Anyway,
Chris continue American patriotism.
Speaker 5 (23:20):
The demoralization process in the United States is basically completed
already for the last twenty five years. Actually, it's over
ful filled because demoralization now reaches such areas where previously
not even common than dropoff, and all his experts would
even dream of such a tremendous success. Most of it
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is done by Americans to Americans thanks to lack of
moral standards. As I mentioned before.
Speaker 1 (23:48):
Stop thanks to lack of moral standards. What happens today
when your child's second grade teachers teaching them how to
be gay? What happens to you? What happens today when
you raise your voice about it, when you raise a
stink about it, when you show up at a school
board meeting, when you go sit down talk to the principal,
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maybe you post about it on Facebook? What happens today?
Immediately you are slapped down, shouted down? Or are you
a bigot? Why are you so hateful? What are you
that they sent the FBI to the parking lot to
jot down your license plate number. If you showed up
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in a school board meeting saying, uh, please don't tell
my daughter to chop her breastsoff in school, they called
you a domestic terrorist. Lack of moral standards. If you
even bring up a moral standard today, I would like
the LGBTQ books removed from the public library. Why because
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it's disgusting. If you even said that today, you would
be trashed publicly. Lack of moral standards. Go ahead, Chris, it's.
Speaker 5 (25:02):
The lack of moral standards. As I mentioned before, exposure
to true information does not matter anymore. A person who
was demoralized is unable to assess true information. The facts
tell nothing to him. Even if I shower him with information,
with the authentic proof, with documents, with pictures, even if
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I take him by force to the Soviet Union and
show him concentration camp, he will refuse to believe it.
Speaker 1 (25:34):
I want to reinforce that this is not a little
chat to bring you down. This is a chat to
wake us up. We hit one home run in a
baseball game. We are not ready to play with the pros.
The cultural Marxists have marched through every single part of
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this society for decades. It's not that they were in
positions of power in our institutions. It's not that they
were in charge of things. They are. Yes, the Trump administration,
to their credit, they're working hard to get them out
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do I need to start pulling up articles. I'm not
going to do it. Don't worry about all these people
in the university system in corporate America who had all
these DEI titles a Director of Diversity and Inclusion, and
instead they simply scrubbed the website and changed their title
and left them all right where they are. Do I
need to play you the undercover videos courtesy of undercover
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organizations like Project ferraitas James O'Keefe and others of these
people admitting on camera, we didn't change a thing. We
haven't changed a single thing. We just know we have
to hide it now. We're changing titles, we're shifting things around.
We have not won some victory over our institutions. And
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this entire talk brought me to the point of this
entire talk, which I will get to in just a moment.
Before I get to the point of all this, then
we'll move on and actually have something really exciting to
talk about, something fun to talk about before I get
to that. Corporate America has participated wholeheartedly with their money,
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with your money, in this culture war against us. Corporate
America declared war on you. Verizon, AT and T and
T Mobile declared war on your culture. Talk about lack
of moral standards. Go look up those organizations and DEI.
Go look up your cell phone company and Black Lives Matter,
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Planned Parenthood. Go look up your cell phone company and ESG.
Is that where you want to spend your money? That's
not where I spend my money. I switched to Pure Top.
I switched to the cell phone company run by a
Vietnam veteran, A cell phone company so absurdly American. They
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hire Americans for customer service. They don't go shopping to
save some money overseas. They hire Americans, and yet they
still save you and me money. I pay half of
what I used to pay, and I get the same service,
same network. Switch It's time dial pound two five zero
and say Jesse Kelly, it's time. Now's the time pound
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two five zero, Say Jesse Kelly. We'll be back. I've
got on any mooly sidn't mean.
Speaker 4 (28:42):
Yes, Jesse Kelly.
Speaker 1 (28:44):
You're listening to the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the
Jesse Kelly Show. I swear I'm gonna move off this
now that we're done with this, well, now that we're
about done with this little talk, we'll move on and
we won't look back again. Just felt like we needed
to be shaken awake A little big in fact, just
occur to me. I'm gonna I'm gonna read a couple
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things from this article I referenced earlier from Steve Frinn,
former FBI special agent. My friend, Steve friend, he wrote
this article for The Blaze. Have you ever heard of
the thirty by thirty initiative? The thirty by thirty initiative, Well,
he goes on in this article, he's talking about the
failed assassination attempt at Donald Trump. But allow me to
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read a couple things and keep in mind when I
read this, this isn't just something adopted by the United
States Secret Service. More than two hundred other law enforcement
agencies around the country have adopted this. You want to
know why you have people like this in charge of
police department and what.
Speaker 4 (29:47):
The command is? Now?
Speaker 3 (29:49):
What does that mean?
Speaker 1 (29:51):
You want to know why people like this are routinely
in charge of police departments.
Speaker 2 (29:56):
Now, social media and journalism and the role of in
this incident.
Speaker 1 (30:01):
And yes, guys, that's you, that is you. The thirty
by thirty initiative aims to advance the representation and experiences
of women in police agencies across the United States. The
program seeks to increase the representation of women in police
recruit classes to thirty percent by twenty thirty and ensure
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police's police policies and culture support the success of qualified
women officers throughout its career. In twenty twenty two, the
US Marshalls became the two hundredth agency to sign the
thirty thirty Pledge. The thirty thirty Initiative's website offers resources
explaining its agenda. One titled one document titled what works
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The social science research behind Advancing Women in Policing and
states that policing is traditionally a male dominated profession and
even today, white heterosexual males can compromise or comprise the
majority of law enforcement. It also describes a culture of
homophobia and criticizes how sexual and racial minorities must conform
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to performative heterosexuality or masculinity. Do you want me to continue?
You know what I could continue. I'm going to stop there.
The institutions the Communists have spent decades conquering are still conquered.
And Donald Trump can and probably will clean up Washington, DC,
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and he should be applauded for it. We can clean
out some of the gunk from the military, and he
should be applauded for it. FBI, CIA, some of the
gunk from corporate America, some of the gunk from the
university system, the media system. No question, we are starting
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to take steps. Do I need to talk to you
about the law schools? Are you angry about the fact
that we have judges and das turning animals loose all
over the streets of this country. Of course you are.
Of course you are. I am too, because I have
a family. I have a wife, I have two sons,
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I have a mother, I have a sister. I have
people who mean the world to me, and just like you,
I worry about someone hurting them. Now, do we need
to talk about what they're learning in law schools today?
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Do you even want to know? They're learning to hate you.
They're learning to hate the United States of America. It's
not that they used to learn that, they're learning it today.
As you're listening to the sound of my voice. Legions
and legions of future judges and district attorneys are grading
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from our most prestigious universities, and they are marching forward
like the communist savages. They are to ensure that next
illegal gets turned loose, that next gang banger gets turned
loose and hurts you or somebody you love. My point
in this is the worst possible thing we can do
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right now is sit back, rest on our laurels and
say to ourselves, we're winning. Oh my gosh, we're the
furthest thing in the world from winning. We have started
to play the game. We are starting starting to take
back some ground. We are fighting against animals who have
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spent decades conquering this nation, and they have still conquered
this nation. We must reconquer it. We are counter revolutionaries.
We are not in power. Don't for a second think
because Donald Trump's there and we have the Senate and
we have the House. Don't for a single second think
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we have the power. City after city, county after county,
state after state are still run top to bottom by
the most disgusting communists on the planet, still turning criminals loose,
still attacking success, still attacking your children, your values, your culture.
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We have a million miles to go, a million miles
to go. We have won a critical battle, and we
could not have begun to fight back without winning that
critical battle. I want to emphasize that it was huge
to win that battle in November. But remember the talk
we had before November. How many times did you hear
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me say it? You were probably ready to put your
fist through the radio. How many times did you hear
me say saving a country and losing it is a process,
not an event, A process not an event. Don't for
a second think we are out of the woods. We
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have legions of institutions across this country run by savages,
savages who hate everything good, indecent. You know what, thanks
to Delaia Ramirez representative in Congress. These people, these people
piot your planes still. They run that college you sent
Aid and Jade and Braden to. They're in the military,
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they're police. Change.
Speaker 4 (35:36):
For me, being an American is the ability to dream,
to love, to have the scent, to be able to
organize and build a kind of solidarity that recognizes the
good and the bad of the formation of this country,
that is willing to reckon with how we have used
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colonialism to harm others, especially in the Western hemisphere.
Speaker 1 (36:02):
And they're not gone, they're just more quiet. We have
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