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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun
on a Ondesday. It's hook day. You have done it.
You have christened the peak of the week, and everything
is downhill from here, and we are going to have
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an enormous show tonight. We will laugh, we may cry,
we'll do voicemails, emails. Joe Biden's comments calling you garbage
may or may not be a central theme. Can't hint
that was foreshadowing it will be a central theme. But
I'm gonna discuss it in a way that you probably
haven't heard or seen yet. We'll discuss voter election integrity
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violations from Maine to Pennsylvania to Colorado to Florida. There
appear to be Shenanigan's at work. Tim Walls is probably
a Chinese spy. All that so much more coming up
tonight on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now, I
want to begin here. Obviously, I know I'm not dumb.
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You've already heard Joe Biden's comments eight thousand times today.
You've seen it on the news, You've heard it on
the radio. Joe Biden, Joe's on CNN and verbally once again, poops's.
Speaker 3 (01:36):
Pants garbage icy floating down there is his supporters.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
Okay, we are going to get to the campaign implications
of that, why it happened, what it might mean. In fact,
we'll get to a lot of that here in just
a minute, but there are a couple points I wanted
to make on it first. There are certain conditions in
life that you don't love, in fact, that you hate
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that you wish you could change, but you can't change,
so you end up accepting them. This happens in our
personal lives. It happens with our families, it happens with
your country personally. Maybe you're listening to me right now,
and maybe you have some sort of disability. Maybe it's mental.
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That would be Democrats. No, I'm kidding. Maybe it's mental.
Maybe it's physical. Maybe it's a sickness. Maybe you have cancer,
and maybe they can't fix it. That's awful. I hate
that for you, for everyone, for your family. But you
get to a place, have sadly talked to enough of
these people, You get to a place where you hate it.
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It's awful. You can't stand it. Jesse and my wife
have cancer. I have cancer. But you get to a
place where you accept the bad and learn to live
in this new reality where you have cancer and you've
just got to deal with it. Maybe your maybe your
job sucks. Maybe you have a job that it's paying
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the bills. You have to have it. Family's not gonna eat,
the bills aren't gonna get paid. If you don't have it,
you don't have options. But your boss sucks, your job sucks,
it's miserable, and for now, at least you've simply accepted
that every day and does it. If it sounds familiar,
I've had jobs like this in my life where every day,
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when your eyes open up in the morning, you try
the best you cannot to, but eventually it washes over
the over you that you have to go into work
that day and work sucks, and you just sit there
and say ah, and it's almost like you're in slow motion.
At least for me, it was when I would get
out of bed. That was almost the hardest part. One
foot on the ground, boom, other foot on the ground, boom.
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All right, I'll go get in the shower and then
get in my car and go do this again. You
ever been there, Maybe you're there right now. Chris has
been there. I'm sure Goory's been there. He seems like
someone who works a lot of crappy jobs. You understand
what I mean. And as a country, you you are
not in control of this nation. I am not in
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control of this nation. I am not a king. You're
not a king, you're not a queen, and neither of
us are God. I'm about one hundred percent sure of that.
I didn't control our history. You didn't control our history.
I rarely win an election with the candidate I wanted
to win. That's very rare for me. It almost never
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happens because I'm always highly invested in primaries. I want
the bloodthirsty right winger, and he normally gets beaten. I'm
not in control of all this. You're not in control
of all this. So there are things going on. There
are conditions as a country that we are going through
right now now that are awful, absolutely awful. But they're also,
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for you and for me, largely unchangeable. And that means
we have to do something that we don't necessarily want
to do. We have to accept it, deal with this
new reality, and learn how to live with it as
a country. And if you don't learn to live with it.
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If you don't accept it and learn how to deal
with this new reality, it makes the new reality ten
times more miserable than it has to be. So there
are two new realities we have. There are many, but
we'll deal with two tonight. The second i'll get to
in a little bit. The first I'm going to get
to here first. The new reality for you and me
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is we have domestic enemies, many many, many of them
truly politically, whatever way you want to put it, you
are at war with your countrymen. But now please don't
go shed any blood, nothing like that. But that's awful
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and it's unchangeable. Denying it won't help you. In fact,
it'll hurt you. It's unchangeable. I'll come back to that
in a moment. And the second condition we have that
you can't do anything about and I can't do anything about.
The second thing we have we'll get to this in
a while, is every single election for president will be
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questioned by the side that loses from now until the
end of time. We'll get back to that. We'll get
to the election integrity stuff that it would probably be
in a while, might even be next hour, because I
want to deal with the first thing first, domestic enemies. Obviously,
this has been in the news for the last twenty
four hours, but I kind of felt differently about it
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than a lot of people felt. Joe Biden goes on
CNN and actually, I'll play the extended version now, Joe
Biden goes on CNN and calls Donald Trump supporters garbage.
Speaker 3 (07:10):
And just the other day, I speaker at his rally
called Puerto Rico a floating island of garbage. Well, let
me tell you something. I don't know the Puerto rican
that I know, or Puerto Rico where I'm in my
home state of Delaware. They're good, decent, honorable people. The
only garbage I see floating down there is his supporters.
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His his demonizational scene is unconscionable, and it's on America.
Speaker 2 (07:36):
I can't believe he said that. I can't geez, that's
so out of line. I bet you didn't feel that way.
I bet you felt exactly like I felt. I saw
that and I thought, well, yeah, I know that's how
they feel about me. They've been very honest about it.
It's not like this was.
Speaker 1 (07:54):
A one off.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
It's not like it was a new thing. I had
somebody say to me. I don't remember who it was.
It was on social media. Somebody say to me something
along the lines of, dude, I've been called a Nazi
and everything got racist and everything else for the last
ten years. Calling me garbage sounds like they're pulling punches.
I've been called much worse by the same people. It
didn't blow me away, It didn't offend me even the
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slightest amount. Why because I have accepted something that is terrible,
something I don't want, something I would change if I could,
but I can't. I have accepted that I am politically
and culturally at war with half of my country. They
consider me to be garbage, a Nazi, a racist, the enemy,
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the ultimate enemy. And I'll be honest with you, just
you and me talking, I feel the exact same way
about them. I share a country with a bunch of
filthy street communists who hate its place. They want to
chop off kids, penises, bring rapists over the border as
f as as possible, and collapse the dollar in an
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effort to destroy this country I love. And if you
feel that way, American citizen or not, you are my enemy.
I have domestic enemies, You have domestic enemies. The difference
maybe between you and them is they have accepted it
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and now they act like it. And let me be
clear about this, because I'm going to talk about what
this means and how bad that is. It's a terrible
place to be as a country. But let me explain this.
Maybe you're still denying, or maybe you're even saying something
along no Jesse. I won't accept that, No Jesse, but
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but we can heal No Jesse. There are a bunch
of war quotes from General here in General there about this.
I'm just gonna give you the Jesse version of it,
but it's certainly I'm not the originator of this way
of thinking. Being at war doesn't take two to tango.
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When one side decides you're at war, then you're at war.
The second side doesn't get any vote in the matter.
When one side has declared war, then you are at war.
I'm sorry, I know that's not where you want to be.
It's not where I want to be. And let's discuss
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before we'll get into the campaign stuff, and we'll make
fun of Joe Biden and all those things, but let's
sit down and discuss what that means as a country.
What that means for the country. It's bad. It is bad.
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Speaker 1 (11:53):
We'll be back Truth attitude. Jesse Kelly.
Speaker 2 (12:00):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wednesday. Love
Me Somario Speedwagon. Good call, Chris. Remember you can email
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You know how we do Ask doctor Jesse Friday. It's
a couple days away. I don't know if you know that.
It's two days after Wednesday. Ask Doctor Jesse Friday. We're
gonna do something I believe we've only ever done one
time before, Chris. One time before. One time before we
did it, if I remember right, it did not go well.
So I don't know why we're doing it again, but
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we just felt the need to give it another trial run. Friday,
set your clocks now. We will be taking ask Doctor
Jesse questions not only by email. We will open up
the phone lines, which I don't think we've done in
two months, and we will take them live. Is it
longer than two months, Chris? Three or four months? Okay?
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So it's been months since we've even taken a call
We're going to take ask doctor Jesse questions live this Friday.
Well I cut it off after two questions out of frustration, maybe,
but we're going to give it a shot. All right,
All right, back to what we were talking about. We will
get to the political implications and why Joe Biden said
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that and other things. But right now we took a
step back and on a thirty thousand foot level, we're
looking at what this means for a country. Well, what
it means is we very likely are not going to
be able to heal. You see, when a country divides
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against itself, and I know this is heavy, I realized that,
but we're just having a discussion here. Historically, it's not
like I'm just being some kind of doomer here. Historically,
political fights have always happened fractions in populations. This is
nothing new. It's always happened. But when you get to
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a place where a nation is divided virtually in half
and one side has a viscible hatred of the other
side and has declared a cultural and political war on them,
historically that country doesn't generally come back together in any
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kind of a significant way. Even horrible tragedy, even horrible
loss doesn't fix that. It's a good example. That's just
personalize it. Have you ever seen a horrible marriage, a
terrible marriage, and then this scenario. I've seen this before.
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Everyone's seen a terrible marriage. So maybe you're in one.
Everyone's seeing one or experienced one. But then this happens.
It's a terrible marriage, and then one of them gets sick,
maybe gets in a car wreck, loses a leg, something
terrible happens to one of them. From the outside looking in,
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people generally think, whoa things are bad now. I know
they used to hate each other and gossip about each other,
and they fought all the time, and the cops them
into their house ten times because they're throwing things at
each other. But now that she got in that car
wreck and lost her leg, I can really see them
coming back together. It doesn't never work like that, does it?
In general? It doesn't. Something terrible happens and it only
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increases the divide. Here in a country historically and here today,
when half the country hates the other half of the
country to the point where they described them with names
that are used in war propaganda, that almost never ever
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works out in the end, And I hate that for
my country because I love this place and I want
it to be fixed. And I know people think I'm
some kind of bomb throwing barbarian. If I could have
peace and unity here and a country full of patriots
who loved it, I would give up. Honestly, I would
give up my life for that. That's how much that
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means to me. But it's not possible. It's not something
I can do. It's not something you can do because
war has been declared. And it's not a one off either.
It's everywhere.
Speaker 3 (16:32):
You could put half of Trump's supporters into what I
call the basket of deplorables.
Speaker 4 (16:37):
The racist, sex is homophobic, xenophobic, islamophobic, you name it, or.
Speaker 3 (16:44):
Puerto Rico, where I'm in my home state of Delaware.
They're good, decent, honorable people. The only garbage I see
floating down there is just supporters.
Speaker 2 (16:52):
You said over the weekend, referring to it, there's a
direct parallel to a big rally that happened in the
mid nineteen thirties, a Medicine Square garden. You were comparing
that rally to a Nazi rally.
Speaker 4 (17:02):
Look, I'm comparing it to the hate that came out
of this and I think they confirmed that.
Speaker 2 (17:05):
You stand by the comparison though to a Nazi rally.
Speaker 3 (17:07):
Look the rally, you saw it for yourself.
Speaker 1 (17:09):
I'll let the mirror.
Speaker 2 (17:12):
Hard to put Humpty Dumpty back together again, because now,
no matter what, in good times, in bad times, political times,
once one side says Nazi, Nazi, Nazi, Nazi Nazi without end,
that's dehumanizing war propaganda language, and that war propaganda language
is actually designed to help the population steal itself to
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hurt the other side. That's why every time there's ever
been a war, whether it was recent wars, ancient wars, racist,
culturally degrading names are always used for the other side.
The Japanese did it to the Chinese. The Chinese did
it to the Japanese. We did it to everybody. Everyone
does it to everyone. The Germans were all crowds. Japanese,
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we're all Japs or nips or whatever other derogatory horrible
word they could come up. Why, because you're trying to
dehumanize that person, to give your conscience the permission to
hurt that person, make them not a person, make them lower.
And when citizens, when a nation gets to a place
where the citizens are doing it to each other. We're
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in a very bad place and I hate it. But
that's where we are. Now, let's move off that and
let's discuss the political implications of all that and why
it's so bad right now, hang.
Speaker 1 (18:34):
On truth attitude, Jesse Kelly.
Speaker 2 (18:41):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on Wednesday. I forgot
to tell you next hour. About halfway through the next hour,
fan favorite World News with PK's gonna join us. I'm
gonna ask him if he's being held hostage or someone
he loves is are you sending sealed teams or the
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Delta Force boys? I'm interested. I bet you be Ko answer.
I bet you he'll answer. I won't forget, Chris, I
won't forget. You'll forget? All right, All right, back to
what we were talking about. Now, that's enough of the
nationwide implications of where we are, the domestic enemies and
all that. Nothing we can do about that.
Speaker 1 (19:19):
Now.
Speaker 2 (19:19):
Now let's get onto the lighter, much more enjoyable portion
of this about Joe Biden in his comments last night.
So I've told you before that I believe Joe Biden
is intentionally sabotaging the Harris campaign. But that's a theory,
Whether or not I believe that, I don't think that's
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what happened here. Here is the Hero Harris Biden relationship
in a nutshell. This is what you should know about
the backstory of it before we get to what happened
here and why this is only going to make things
so much worse. First, you already understand why Joe Biden,
the Biden camp, and the Harris camp hate each other.
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It goes back to that VP or VP. It goes
back to the presidential debate when the Democrats were trying
to choose their nominee back in twenty twenty and Harris
began to freefall in the polls. Remember Kamala Harris. This
is an interesting portion of this. She is Barack Obama's girl.
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Harris was pushed by the Obamas. Obama was actually the
first one to really bring her into the limelight on
the world stage, on the national stage. Then the Obamas
pushed Kamala Harris. They were pushing Harris, They pushed her
to gain in this primary. The media, in a bunch
of money, got behind Kamala Harris. We all laugh about
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her now, but when she first jumped into that primary,
they were doing these glowing reports, the media was going
shopping with her, and then she began to freefall in
the polls. She just for an obvious reason. She's awful.
Everyone hates her. She has no personality. Even Democrats would
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like some sort of a personality, some sort of charisma
in their candidate. So even with Obama, even with all
that money behind her, she got a little initial bump
when she got in, and then it wasn't a drop,
it was a free fall. So she gets into this
debate against Joe Biden, Joe Biden who looks like he's
now about to be the nominee. Only Harris reading the
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room is clearly not her specialty. Instead of using this
moment to maybe extend a hand, realizing her campaign might
be over, well filthy DEI commies don't think like that,
instead she goes all in.
Speaker 4 (21:47):
I also believe, and it is personal and it was
actually very It was hurtful to hear you talk about
the reputations of two United States senators who built their
reputations and career on the segregation of race in this country.
And it was not only that, but you also worked
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with them to a post bussing and you know there
was a little girl in California who was part of
the second class to integrate her public schools, and she
was bussed to school every day. And that little girl
was me.
Speaker 2 (22:27):
Now, let's just dwell on this for a moment. Remember
how important race politics is for Democrats, especially black votes.
It's not a little thing. The black vote oftentimes will
decide Democrat primaries nationally. It's thirteen percent of the electorate
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and things like that. But in a Democrat primary, you're
not winning South Carolina as a Democrat without the black vote.
Kamala Harris at this moment in that camp paying people
forget this, she was already done. She was cooked, it
was over, had no chance, and she used her last
little bit of time on the campaign trail to kneecap
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Joe Biden with voters he needed. Now, let's set Joe aside,
because we'll come back to him in a moment. Jill Biden.
How horrible and ambitious and ruthless is this woman? Well,
Joe Biden's not a functional adult anymore. Everyone knows that. Everyone,
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everyone who's seen it. You don't even have to hear
him talk. Everyone who's seen him walk knows that Joe
Biden is on the back nine. Joe Biden can see
the clubhouse. Everyone knows it, everyone does. Jill Biden is
so ruthless, so ambitious, so obsessed with power. She was
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going to have him run again and pretend to be
president for another four years. It was all Jill. That's
the kind of woman Jill is now. Oh yeah, yeah,
go ahead. This was Jill Biden. After Joe Biden gave
the most disastrous debate performance in the history of the
United States of America, there's not even a close second place.
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He ran to the stage and Jill Biden dragged that
cadaver up there and said this to him, such a
great job. You answered every question. What a witch, what
a big boy. I'm so proud of you. Joe, Extra
ice cream for you tonight. That's freaking evil, man, that's evil.
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So that's the kind of woman Jill is. Now, Picture
that woman. Take that woman back to the debate. What's
going through Jill Biden's mind while Kamala Harris sits up
there and calls Joe Biden the Grand Dragon or the
Grand Wizard. Chris, who's the head of the KKK? All right,
you're probably not that familiar either Corey, are you member
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or anything nothing like that, to say a grand something.
I don't know whoever. The head of those guys is
Kamala Harris practically called him that in front of Jill
Biden from that moment on. We know this now from sources.
Joe Biden hated, hated Kamala Harris, and Jill Biden is
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the main power behind the Biden camp now because Joe
Biden is not a functional adult. All right, now, let's
move forward here, moving forward, Joe Biden gets the nomination.
Joe Biden he again his mouth. We'll get to Joe
Biden's mouth. Obviously, it's a central theme. Joe Biden's mouth
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walks him into trouble. Joe Biden, Look, all Democrats pander, really,
all politicians pander, most of them do. Trump actually doesn't
pander that much, to be honest with you, but most
politicians pander, and Democrats do it over the top. Joe
Biden will stand in front of a room of black
voters and tell them the Republicans want to put him
in chains. They just will. How many times we might
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make fun of Dome's brand new accents and brand new
ways of talking, they pander. Joe Biden was busy pandering
to the various groups of the Democrat Party, and he
got up and he said, all right, I'm the nominee.
I'm gonna choose a woman. It'll definitely be a woman
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as my VP, and a black one. It'll be a minority. Immediately,
Joe Biden publicly announces he's going to make a dei
hire as his selection for VP. Well, at the time,
that was not the smart move electorally. At the time,
the smart move would have been Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan,
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because Michigan is such a critically important swing state and
that hideous woman is somehow still fairly popular in that place.
That was the smart political move. But Joe Biden opens
up his fat mouth and says, I'm going to be
I'm going to pick a woman, hey, and I'm going
to pick a black woman. Well, at the time, there
were only two you could even consider. It was Kamala
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Harris or Stacy Abrams of Georgia. They were the only choices.
And now back to what we were discussing before. Who's
backing Kamala Harris, Barack Obama and all that money? Barack
Obama controls. You think the phones didn't ring? Hey, Joe, congratulations,
we picked your VP for you. Welcome Kamala Harris with
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open arms. And they did. But wait, the tension from there,
we've never discussed this before, actually got worse. Things happened
from there. You want to hear how why talk about
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you can Jesse at jessekellyshow dot com. Back to the
history of the Biden Harris stuff. All right, So we
went over the debate, the history, why he had to
select Kamala Harrison, all that, but something happened. Joe Biden
has to bring in Harris, the Obama's wantitor. Joe Biden
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promised to be a black woman. He brings in Harris
but the Biden administration. Presidential administrationations are insane things. They
have these huge staffs, and there's two different parts kind
of to a presidential administration. There's the president's staff and
then there's the campaign staff, the re election staff, and
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those lines get blurred. But what you should know is
they track public opinion polls every day with the obsession.
The most rabid sports fan in your life, who tracks
his team's wide receivers or or who's playing catcher this year.
That's the obsession these political people in presidential campaigns. That's
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how obsessed they are with public opinion polls. Hey, Joe,
we saw you ate a pizza yesterday with pepperoni. Your
poll numbers only went up a point, But last time
you had one with ol ofs and they went up
two points. They go into that level of detail. The
Biden administration quickly discovered that Kamala Harris is not only
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on popular, she is so unlikable. She is so unpopular
that she drags down Joe Biden's popularity. What did they do?
How did they handle it? They handled it and the
two teddiest, most hilarious ways humanly possible. The first thing
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they did was you do remember this. They gave her
the border. Remember when they made her the borders are?
People forget the timing of this. Timing is everything. When
did Joe Biden make Kamala Harris? The borders are? He
made her? The borders are. The millisecond what Democrats were
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doing on the border was discovered and people started getting
angry about it. The second people started getting mad about
the border, Wait, you're letting them all in. Wait there
are criminals. Oh my gosh, this girl got raped. Someone
just got murdered. The second public anger started to write
eyes about the border, Joe Biden publicly says, hey, Dome, uh,
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here's the border. You're in charge. Best of luck, And
he knew that there was nothing she could do about it.
It's what the system wants. The system demands the border
be open. Frankly, Joe Biden doesn't possess the authority to
close it. He does as president, but the system would
never give him permission. So his vice president most definitely
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doesn't have permission to close it. He just dropped the
hot potato right in her lap and said, best of luck.
So that's the first thing he did. And the second
thing he did was this Harris is an ambitious human being.
You and I have had this talk before. You probably
have worked with someone like this before. Maybe you are
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this person. I hope you're not. But it's one thing
to be ambitious. I'm ambitious. I'm extremely ambitious. I am
driven hugely by winning. I was gonna say success, but
it's actually not a money thing. I'm obsessed with winning
with I don't know why. It's probably my childhood. I'm
obsessed with it. I hate to lose. I'm obsessed with winning.
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That's fine. That kind of ambition is fine. But there
are these nakedly ambitious people who believe getting ahead is
the highest calling, and they will screw over anyone they
possibly can if they think it means helping them get ahead.
They're horrible people. You probably have worked with one, and
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I have bad news for you. Kids. If you haven't yet,
you will. They are like a cancer on any company.
They'll screw over their boss, their friends, the people underneath them.
They're just horrible people. That's who Kamala Harris is. Her
history points to that. So she wanted to use the
vice presidency the office of the Vice Presidency, not to
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serve in any way those thoughts are what you have
or what I have? Those thoughts never enter these people's minds.
She wanted to use the Office of the Vice Presidency
as a springboard for bigger things. To be president. She
wanted to build her brand. Look at me, I'm dome,
I'm the best, I'm the best. Look at me, look
at me only The Biden administration knew any close association
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with her brought down their numbers, so they kept her away.
They would have big events with a bunch of cameras.
Speaker 3 (34:29):
There.
Speaker 2 (34:29):
Some world leader is visiting, you know, Netnahu, Chris net
Yah what Chris I thought? Maybe anyway, met nyahou visits
from Israel, the British PM, some big warren foreign leader visits.
You're gonna have extra reporters, extra cameras, extra things there.
The Biden administration as much as possible kept her away.
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In fact, this ended up burning them on Afghanistan. You
know the reason Kamala Harris was pictured in that situation room.
Everyone's seen that picture, and you know the reason. Joe
Biden said, Kamala Harris was the last one in the room,
acting like she was there making decisions. The reason was
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the Harris people had raised such a stink. They were
freaking out about being frozen out of everything. So they
finally got included, and it was the thing that went poorly.
The Bidens tried to keep her away, and then then
the coup happened. And I know you remember this. The
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system was already leary of Joe Biden. I told you
two years ago that were going to kick him out.
Everyone told me I was crazy. They did the best
they could to cover it up for as long as
they could, but his pull numbers already in freefall. The
bottom simply dropped out of them. When Joe Biden got
on that stage to debate Donald Trump and he couldn't
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complete a thought or a sentence, then well the Emperor
had no clothes on in front of everybody. Everyone could
see how bad it was, and Joe Biden had to go, well,
there you are, nakedly ambitious, feeling slighted, Kamala Harris, and
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you get the sense the systems trying to push Joe out.
Do you help him or do you help them shove?
Harris helped them shove, And that brings us to where
we are today. Let's talk about us being garbage before
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Jesse or call them, text them, I don't care, don't
answer your questions. You're not treated like a piece of meat.
Five zero chock three thousand. Let's talk about us being
garbage next