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This is a Jesse Kelly show.
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun
on a Friday. It is an ask Doctor Jesse Friday,
and I am so excited to be here. The week
is almost over. Your questions are incredible. We're gonna talk
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more about you have a bunch of questions about heg Seth.
We'll discuss that border patrol. Should they be allowed to
fire upon illegals? Ooh, that's spicy. What are my thoughts
on homeschooling? When was America at its best? At what
point in history? My favorite military commanders of all times?
These might be the greatest questions ever. It's going to
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be a magnificent day on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show.
I want to begin right here because it's still majorly
in the news and it is the fight that's right
in front of us right now, the confirm Pete Hegseth fight.
And I have a bunch of emails. Dear Lady Fingers,
it's not very nice. How about a guy named Jesse
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Kelly for sec deaf? Okay, guy says Jesse. If I
support Pete hag Seth, but if the low TGP doesn't
confirm him. I'd love to see Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Scheller
in that role, so on and so forth. He's that
brave marine who blew the whistle on all the garbage
in Afghanistan. Okay, okay, I got a bunch of stuff
like that. And Pete heeg Sath's out there not backing off,
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and Trump, to his credit, is now getting public with
his backing of him. Here was Pete.
Speaker 3 (01:50):
You fight, You go do tough things in tough places
on behalf of your country, and sometimes that changes you.
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A little bit.
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And by the grace of God and.
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My Lord and savor, I had an opportunity to to
come on up out of it and do great things
with great veterans organizations that fought for vets, that fought
for reform at the VA and for war fighters and
at the Fox News channel, to advocate for those various
same causes.
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And I'm proud of what I fought for.
Speaker 3 (02:13):
I'm not going to back down from them one bit.
I will answer all of these senators questions, but this
will not be a process tried.
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In the media.
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Okay, how much do you know about the story of
Ernan Cortes er non Cortez We've talked about him before,
so if you've listened at length, you know about Ernan Cortes.
And we're not going to do a ton of history here,
but Ernan Cortes, his conquest of the as Techs is
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one of the great stories in the history of mankind.
And I realize how long the span of history is
and how many stories those are. But wow, you want
to talk about guts. This guy was just an adventurer,
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a Spanish adventurer. And what he goes through in Mexico,
making peace with going to war, with treason, violence, the wars,
a human sacrifice of his men. He almost died so
many times. The story of Hernan Cortes conquering the as Texts,
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if you don't know about it, go read about it.
And if you the first book you put up you
pick up paints her non Cortes as the devil and
the as text says the natives, then burn that book
in your backyard and go pick up a different book.
It's one of the great stories in history. Honestly, I've
thought about this. Maybe one day I will do it,
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doing a multi part series on or Non Cortes in
his conquests. But I'm not gonna do that. I'm gonna
go Sorry, you're not gonna get all the spicy stuff,
but I'll give you one of the great parts of it.
And there's so many great parts of it, so many,
but one of the great parts of it is this Cortes.
You see, he was in Cuba at the time. The
Spanish were in Cuba at the time. And remember this
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is ancient times as far as we're concerned. Here, Mexico
was the wild, wild wilderness people at Mexico, Central America.
People had ventured, explorers had ventured into Mexico, and most
of them never came back. And the ones who did
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come back brought back stories that you would tell around
the campfire as a kid, human sacrifice, natives going crazy,
whooping and hollering, cutting people's hearts out as they're still breathing.
As those kind of stories. And Ernan Cortes in search
of fame and glory. I don't want to make him
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seem like some kind of a saint. Ernan Cortes starts
to lobby the Cuban governor. Spanish guy, Hey, can I
have some men and some horses, just a couple hundred
of them. I want to go explore that place. Governor
gives him permission. Sure, sure, go ahead, Cortes. And then
the governor there's a lot, a lot of soap opera
drama with this story. Then the governor decides against it, decides,
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you know what this, Cortes has ticked me off. I'm
rescinding the order. Cortes finds out the order has been rescinded.
The messenger who's supposed to bring the order to Cortes
gets murdered by somebody and they find him in a ditch,
so the letter never got delivered. Cortes knows the governor
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is coming. He quickly releases the ropes of the ships
and starts taking off. It is said the story goes
the Governor runs down to the docks and is shouting
at Cortes as Cortes is sailing off. This is true story.
And then Cortes gets over to Mexico. Well, I'm going
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to classify all this as Mexico, right, and I believe
it was actually Mexico, but it may have been Central
America somewhere. But he's over in that part of the
world where the Mayans are and the Aztecs are, in
all this violence and Remember this is unsettled, wild territory,
and he's not marching in with an army of ten
thousand foot soldiers. A few hundred dudes. Cortes, Cortes, he
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gets there, they get off the boats. Imagine what that
feeling is like. You are in hostile territory. You're getting
off on the beach, in a hostile area. And all
you've heard about her stories about guys getting their hearts
cut out while they're still alive. In this area, you
are in danger. And you know what Cortes does. He
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burns the boats, all those boats, all those ships that
brought them there. I think he left one if I
remember right. But all those ships that brought them there,
he lit them on fire and burnt them in front
of his men. Why because he knew the danger, He
knew the fear, and more than anything, he knew that
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sometimes every now and then you don't want to make
a habit of it. Every now and then you must,
in the interest of winning, eliminate any kind of a
fallback plan. We win or we die. Burn the boats.
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There is no going back. This is the only place
we're going to be. We conquer and fight our way
through this stuff. Or we are never going home again.
You see the boats, boys, they're on fire. I suggest
you steal yourselves for some hard times, and hard times
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they most definitely had you. Remember you remember BK or
our friend of the show World News with BK, the
former Air Force PJ, you know, one of those specops types.
Remember what he said last time I had him on.
I was asking about the guys who make it through
seal training and PJ training and things like that. Remember
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what BK said, the guys who fail. He said, guys
will reach out and they'll tell him. Hey, I was
thinking about becoming a seal or if that doesn't work out,
you know, going into accounting, and BK basically said, yeah,
you're not going to make it. The guys who make
it through they have the mentality. There is no fallback plan.
The boats have been burnt. There's no second job. I'm here,
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I will die or I will make it through. We
already had Trump's biggest and most important appointment, his Attorney General,
Matt Gates. It was already shot down and destroyed by
the United States Senate. Right now, there is a war
between you and Trump. Well, you and Trump on the
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same side, and the Republicans in the United States Senate,
and battle number one goes to the Republicans in the
United States Senate, the ones who voted to confirm all
of Joe Biden's appointments. They are at war with you.
They are at war with reform. They want to stop
the draining of the swamp. And they have already won
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the first critical battle. And so I hear all these
rumors out there about Ronda Santis. There's a lot of
rumors out there that Ronda Santis is going to be
the new sect deaf pick. And I love Rondi Santis,
best governor in the country. I voted for him in
the primary. I love the freaking guy so much, and
he would be the best SEC deaf in the history
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of the world. And I flatly say no, I reject it.
I reject anybody but Pete Hegseth. And that is not
from some undying loyalty to Pete Hegseeth, although I do
like him and he is a friend and I do
want him to go through. That is because we must
burn the boats now. There is no going back. If
we allow the GOP Senate to shoot down two for
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two of Trump's cabinet appointments. Then Donald Trump is not
going to accomplish a single thing. We are going to lose.
We have got to drop this mentality. It is all
in now, all the chips to the center of the table.
It is hag seth or bust. We must shove this
through no matter what. Nothing else is acceptable. Now it's
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It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday. I
love you guys, I mean such a good mood. Anyway,
if you want to email us, you can Jesse at
Jesse kellyshow dot com. Joe Biden took it. The Christmas
Lights last night kind of reminded me of what I
had to do at Christmas time or Thanksgiving time with
my mom. Three true what I did, the fake excitement thing.
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So I told you the boys and I and off.
Obviously we included her in Thanksgiving. We got together with
my sister and my mom for Thanksgiving and it was
a little heavy, as you can imagine. But my mom
wanted to do a Christmas Lights ceremony. And I don't
know why she wanted to do this, because everyone knows
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my family's just terrible. We're just terrible to each other.
It's awful, as you could imagine. It's just awful. And
we all go outside and the lights get plugged in
and they do look good, but of course it's just
Christmas lights, right, So the boys are as bad as
I am. Now everyone started doing the wow, this is amazing,
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just ruin the entire thing. Let's get back to the questions.
Enough for this nonsense, Jesse. When do you think America
as a whole was at its best and why? Well,
at its best is a hard question to answer, but
if I had to put a point on it, I
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would say about the nineteen twenties, and here's why. Here's
why America. Obviously, it's hard to grow a country from
its inception, so we go through these huge things as
a country. We found the nation. Okay, that was great.
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We had to fight a revolution. We had to fight
the most powerful empire on earth. Credit to Usk, we won,
but then we had to fight him again in eighteen twelve.
All right, that's a slog At the same time, now
we have to go and we have to expand out west.
We believe it is our destiny. It's inevitable to conquer
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the western part of this country of ours, and that
that is an amazing story, not just you know, fights
with Indians and them fighting with us. Right, the Indian
story is part of America's story as well. It just
is the Indians who were here fighting. Imagine, imagine being
a people and being conquered and choosing when do you fight,
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do you fight at all? Do you just go along?
And that story is amazing, and then you have the
bravery of the people. I've always I watched a Western.
I was on a flight last week, two weeks ago.
I was that a flight last week, let's call it
last week, and they had a new movie, had a
new Western out called Horizon. It wasn't from what I understand,
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it wasn't well reviewed. And I don't want to give
you a review of a movie because I don't generally
do pop culture stuff, and I don't know if you
can trust me on it. I loved it, but I
need to explain I love westerns. You know, the essence
of the movie is people moving out West, and there's
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cowboys and Indians and robbers and violence and craziness. Kevin
Costern's in it. But I loved all three hours of it,
and it gives you the different perspective of the settlers
and the troops and the cowboys and the miners and
the I'm not telling you it's a good movie because
I am so biased towards Western expansion and admiring the
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Apaches who were fighting for it and us who were
fighting them, and the troops of that. I am such
a big admirer of just the adventure, in the bravery
of it all that I'm not a good judge of
the movie. I enjoyed every second of it. Totally loved
it because Western expansion. To me, I don't want to
say it's our best time. I'm not saying that I'll
get to nineteen twenty in a moment. I think it's
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such an awesome tale of America. To throw your family,
your wife, your kids in a covered wagon and you
get on a wagon train starts in Missouri. That's usually
where a lot of them started. It started in Missouri,
and you take off out west and it's danger and
its deprivation, it's cold, it's hot, and you're just carving
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out a living, hoping to carve out a living a
better life for yourself and your family somewhere and risking
it all, risking it all to do so the mountains,
like the mountain men, the miners in the inhospitable mountains.
And it's not look Montana, you know, that's where I
grew up. I moved there when I was ten. Montana
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can be dangerous and inhospitable today, extremely so. Montana itself
will kill many people every year. Now that's today. We
have heaters and long John's and fancy clothes and gloves
and all these other things. What was Montana like in
eighteen forty when you had a horse and if your
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horse happened to die or break a leg going through
the mountain pass, they might never find your body again.
That's awesome. And then the Civil War. I'm not going
to go into the Civil War. It was just such
an awful, awful thing. I love it. I'm totally fascinated
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by the conflict. It was just a terrible, terrible, terrible thing.
Americans slaughtering each other like that. It's awful, awful. But again,
a nation grows, and it grows painfully, and then we
come out of that. And now we were finally done
with slavery, which is a good thing. Right, it's going
to be done with slavery, so we come out of that,
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and that just there are so many things. So I'm
all that leading us to kind of the nineteen twenties,
and I'll tell you why. I kind of think that's
the superior period of time. And then we'll talk about homeschooling,
and someone wants to know if the Border Patrol should
be allowed to shoot illegals. Before we do that, let's
talk about Tunnel to Towers. I'll tell you what. That's
another great period in American history, Post nine to eleven.
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Obviously nine to eleven was awful, there's nothing great to
say about it. But Posts nine to eleven, you really
saw people come together and support each other in a
time of devastating loss and tragedy. And that's when Tunnel
to Towers was born, obviously, and from there all those
years ago, over twenty years ago, now they've been helping
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gold Star families, paying off mortgages for widows and orphans,
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday, and
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on iHeart, Spotify iTunes. Before we get back to the questions,
I heard James Carvill. We've been playing a lot of
James Carvel. He's been out there a lot, and sometimes
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these people were so insanely, insanely naive, even smart people.
Speaker 4 (19:55):
The central point of all of this, it all, this
is the most tragic figure in American politics in my
lifetime is President Biden. If he would have in September
of twenty twenty three, August said that he wasn't going
to run. We would have won this selection and it
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wouldn't have been that close because we'd have had so
many freaking talented people that were running, and he would
be sitting here right now getting ready to leave on
a high note.
Speaker 2 (20:32):
You know, naivete can really really burn you. And you know,
I get emails sometimes and I'm not I'm not criticizing you.
I'm really not. But I'll get emails sometimes and I
know your heart's in the right place, and they'll say
things like, well, Jesse, I don't understand why we can't
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just but here's a good, good one. Why don't we
just stop all benefits too illegal? It's just cut off
their wilfare. Then they'll go home. Yeah, that sounds great.
Who's gonna do that? You see, that's not realistic. Who's
gonna do that? Because you're gonna have to bank on
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Democrats participating. You're gonna have to bank on blue states participating.
Even if you got Texas to do that, which is great,
New York wouldn't. California is not going to Who's who's
gonna do that? You know, it's a simple sounding solution.
That's not realistic. It's just not And these people, these Democrats,
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like Carvel, they complain because Joe Biden stuck around. If
he just bounced, if he just bowed out in September,
Joe Biden has been an ambitious politician since the day
he began. His family groomed him to be in politics,
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and from the moment he got into politics, he was
always doing that thing. So many of them do, getting
the next job and the next job, and the next
job and the next job of the next job, and finally,
Joe Biden he's a senator, and it looks like that's
kind of where he's gonna cap because he's a moron
and no one's gonna do anything else. But then Barack
Obama runs, and Barack Obama's this young dude, no foreign
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policy experience, and he's black, so he needs to wipe
up the ticket a little bit, and he needs to
get more foreign policy on there. So he goes and
finds the old white guy and says, hey, Joe, and
so now Joe Biden, who was really capped as a senator, Boom,
he's the vice president of the United States. Okay, vice president. Now,
if you run for office. President's always on your mind,
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or at least someone will mention it to the new
you will think, wow, maybe one day. So now he's
vice president of the United States, and Barack Obama does
eight years and Joe Biden walks away, and he went
from being vice president senator to nothing. It was just
just the dude just retired. And then you morons, because
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you didn't want Bernie Sanders to win the primary, you
went and you plucked Joe Biden out of retirement and
you handed him the White House. That's what they did. Remember,
they handed Joe Biden the nomination. They plucked him from retirement,
dumped a bunch of money on him. Remember they ran
every other Democrat out of the primary to hand the
primary to Joe Biden. And then after they handed the
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primary to Joe Biden, they used Mark Zuckerberg's four hundred
million dollars and a bunch of dirty comedy cheating tactics
to cheat Donald Trump out of the election. So Joe
Biden was handed the nomination, handed the White House. You
plucked a man, an ambitious man, from retirement, and you
dropped him into the seat of the most powerful man
on the planet. You took a guy who was sipping
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sweet tea in Delaware and you dropped him in the
Oval office, and you thought, I thought he was gonna
give it up for what the good of the party.
You thought there was a chance he was just gonna
give it up without a fight. How naive are these people.
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It's insane way of thinking. I don't get it at all,
Jesse in this day society. Oh wait, I forgot to
finish my thought on the best period of time in
American history. So I already talked about the Civil War
and all those things, and then we came out of
all that and America's industrial might. It was always evident
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that we were gonna have potential, but we really found
our footing late eighteen hundred's nineteen hundred when the world
was kind of starting to industrialize. Really America was an
industrial machine and there were jobs everywhere, and the economy
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was growing. We were turning into an international juggernaut at
that time, early nineteen hundreds about that time, and we
were churning and burning. Plus women didn't have the right
to vote, So it was a lot better period of
time when it came to our politics. And then World
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War One happened, and I'm not going to say it
screwed everything up. But World War One was the first,
the very very first taste the elites in this country
got of how wonderful war can be for them. Woodrow
Wilson really did everything possible to manipulate our way into
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that war. We were pulling some pretty shady stuff, sending
munitions to Britain and whatnot when we weren't really supposed
to it anyway, pulled some shady stuff to get us in.
And then the elites figured out, wait a minute, war
is good for my power. War is good for us.
It's bad for all the people who die, of course,
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but who cares about them, They're just the peasants. War
is good for me. But then post World War One,
we didn't stay on that footing. We went right back
to again. This is why I said nineteen twenty, went
right back to that mentality of we mind our own business.
We are operating our own country here, will trade with everyone.
But we have it great in America. We have all
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the natural resources we need, we have enough land, we
have enough living space for everybody. We are lacking nothing.
If we can just hold this together, we are so
blessed by God. Generation after generation after generation after generation
is going to be blessed to live in a country
this prosperous, this industrial. There will be jobs to go around.
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It will be great. And then then we just kind
of started slowly but surely to grow the size of
government because of great press should happened, We started to
blow up. FDR really authored this blow up the size
of government, grow the size of government into the insane
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juggernaut it is now. If you were to sit down
to founding fathers and tell them the federal government would
be the largest landowner and largest employer one day, they
would have just handed the country right back to the British.
They would have they would have they would have said,
oh my god, wait, what are you? Are you what? No,
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they think you were joking. If you could, if you
could travel back in time and you could have dinner
with George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, and you'd have to
watch George Washington try to chew those wooden teeth and
stuff like that. But if you were to sit down
with George Washington and Thomas Jefferson and you were to
tell them, hey, guys, about two hundred and fifty years
from now, this country you're fighting for. This limited federal
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government going to be the largest, most powerful entity in
the country. They'll own the most land, they'll be the
biggest insure, biggest employer, and you know what, the national
debt is going to crush the country. They would be mortified.
I could actually picture Thomas Jefferson I always figured he
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was kind of a dork sitting there. I bet you
would just start sobbing. I bet you would just start sobbing. Wait, no, what,
Please don't now, Thomas, I'm sorry. Yeah, if we really
screwed the whole thing up here. Gosh. Anyway, it's enough
of that talk about homeschooling, shall we and other things?
Before we talk about that, let's talk about the IFCJ
talk about carving a civilization out of the wilderness. Israel
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has been surrounded by enemies since its inception, always under attack,
and it's the people there who suffer. That's really where
my heart has always been. I know where your heart
has been. It's been the people on the ground, the
people who have to die, the people who have to
hide in bomb shelters, the people who have to have
freaking flat jackets at the local bus stop. I mean,
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that's that's a terrible, terrible place to be, but that's
where they are. So who's gonna help them? Who's gonna
provide for them? The IFCJ is the International Fellowship of
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday and
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Speaker 5 (30:02):
Hey, Jesse, this is Joe from Wisconsin. I was just
wondering you said the other day that Pete heg Saith,
if he was brought in, he would change the military
stuff so that women couldn't be in combat. I was
just wondering if that would at all affect you if
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you were going in since you have such feminine small hands.
Thanks for the time, guys, I hate.
Speaker 2 (30:31):
You, guys. We're not doing any more voicemails. Chris. Close
the voicemail lines, Chris, I don't want anyone to be
able to leave us any more. Voicemail. Hello. In this
day's society and the apparent decline of our education system,
what are your thoughts on homeschooling? The husband and I
have a four month old daughter. We have no interest
in her being exposed to public or even in most cases,
private schools. When she gets to that age, You're welcome
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to say my name and her name is Alissa. Oh.
I think homeschooling is like the greatest thing in the
history of the world. And we if we didn't have
access to a school we loved, then we would already
be homeschooling in our home. The homeschool people I know,
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the homeschool children, I know they know more than their friends.
They are way more knowledgeable about things. They have not
been poisoned because listen, what's the best way I can
disc Okay, let's let's split this way. You know, I
read a story about a guy. In fact, I'm not
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going to give out his name, but it's true story.
I know that. And the guy had a really, really
rough childhood. His parents were terrible, and at one point
he and his brother had to leave their parents home
and one of their family friends ran a a brothel. Okay,
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a brothel, this is true story. Ladies of the night
applied their trade, and he and his brother were so
desperate for warmth and food. There were kids that this
family friend took them in and they were raised inside
of this brothel. And this guy obviously went on to
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have a lot of problems in his life. By the
grace of God, he overcame a lot of things. But
he was talking about his childhood and to hear him
describe what his life was like as a kid, how
do you overcome being surrounded by filth like that in
an environment like that? Your environment where you spend so
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much of your time has so much to do with
your worldview and how you turn out. It just does.
And so when you take your child and believe me, look,
I went to nothing but government schools. It's not like
I was in fancy private schools or something. I was
in government schools. A not very good you know, but
when you take your child. Given how poisoned the education
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system has become against everything good because it's run by communists,
because it's run by people who hate us. You take
your child for seven eight hours a day and you
immerse them in that it is going to have an
effect on them. And again I'm not lecturing anybody. My
kids have done the public school thing. Like I've been there,
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I know, and sometimes you don't have any choice at all.
The truth is if you can take your kids and
nurture them and educate them yourself, and they have incredible
resources now for homeschooling. When you talk about homeschooling, here's
what a lot of people think. They'll talk themselves down. Well,
I wasn't a very good student. How am I supposed
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to teach algebra? I don't know algebra, Jesse, I don't
know history. I can't. No, no, no, you don't understand the
online resources now that are available for homeschooling. There is.
You have every resource in the world that will allow you, yes,
you to educate your child the exact way you want
to educate your child, and your child will be better
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off for it. The homeschool kids have fewer problems fewer
drug abuse problems, they get better grades, they go onto everything.
By every metric. The homeschool kids are dominating the other
kids in this society. If it's something you are considering,
I would highly highly recommend it, highly recommend for sure. Jesse.
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What's the best retort to being called a Nazi? Stalin
Mao pole Pot. Okay, First, remember I already explained yesterday
why they call you a Nazi. I explained that, but
you also need to understand they do the Nazi thing
for another reason. If you want to know exactly why
they call people Nazis, you're gonna have to go download
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the podcast the Last Night show. I gave a long
answer on this. There's a long there's a historical aspect
to this and whatnot. iHeart Spotify iTunes. You can go
download that. I'll go over it again. But there's another
reason why they call you a Nazi. It's to get
you distracted and off the subject. Remember, the facts aren't
with them, and they know that. They're aware of that.
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So when they learn to argue politics, they learn to
be loud, they learn to lie, they learn to change
the subject, and they learn to insult you. Because insulting
you can get you off the topic. And if it's
off the topic, if you get off the topic, they win.
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Right If I come home and I forgot to take
the trash out this morning, and now the trash is
overflown and we're stuck with overflowing trash for a week,
and it was one hundred percent of my fault. And
I walk in and Obb says, it's not like she
would be mean about it. But if Bob says, oh,
way to go, idiot, she wouldn't say that, way to go, idiot,
you forgot to take the trash out. I can in
that moment, I'm clearly in the wrong. I'm in the wrong.
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I can say sorry, or because the facts aren't with me,
I can say, you know what, I feel like you've
been putting on weight. Now that's completely rude. And no,
it's not something that I'm gonna say. And no, she
hasn't been. But if I say that to her, are
we gonna be arguing about the trash can any longer?
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Chris is laughing. No, we are most definitely not. We're
gonna argue about how rude I am and this and that.
But the subject changed from something that made me look bad.
It is something totally totally separate. We're no longer arguing
about me being an idiot and forgetting to take out
the trash. When they call you a Nazi, ignore it.
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They're calling you a Nazi to create, to create an
emotional response in you that will get you sidetracked, that
will get you off the subject. Just let it go.
You're not a Nazi, at least at least I hope
you're not a Nazi. You're not a Nazi, So who
cares it? Go? Move on? All right? All right? The
border patrol? Should they be shooting illegals. I will finally
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