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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (00:19):
Let's have some fun.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
On a Thursday, a magnificent day.
Speaker 1 (00:28):
It's been great top to bottom, and we have an
incredible show for you tonight. We're gonna talk about Kaitanji
Brown Jackson. Someone wants to know how she pass the bar.
There's no way, she's too much of a moron. Someone
wants to know how the Communists get away with these
huge lies when they're so easily verifiable. We even have
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history questions. We're coal miners, excellent soldiers in World War Two,
the FBI whistle blowers, the NGOs is well, America souring
on Trump. There are so many great stories, top to bottom,
and I am excited to be here on the world
famous Jesse Kelly Show. And if you're not shut up,
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So before we get to any of the questions, and
I'm gonna get to those very shortly. Here, I wanted
to address two things that have been swirling around for
a couple of days. One just happened today, the other
one was a couple of days ago. First thing is
Mitch McConnell fell today, it's on video. I despise Mitch McConnell.
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But I didn't laugh, I didn't cheer. I'm not at
all happy. I treasure older people. Not him necessarily, but
I treasure older people. I think they're so valuable to
any society, and when they fall and hurt themselves, I
think it is sad. I said this on the radio
when Hillary Clinton was falling all the time. All the
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time she's fallen down. I thought it was incredibly sad,
and I hate Hillary Clinton. It's not as terrible, so
I'm not celebrating it. I'm not happy about it. It's terrible,
but I will say something I've said before. I said
it many times when Joe Biden was president. I understand
that power, fame and money that they're addicting. I guess
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I guess I understand it. I don't have that whatever
that is. Why doesn't he just go away? But I
don't understand why you wouldn't just retire, go with your
wife to do a tour of America, do a civil
war tour, go to the beach somewhere. Maybe you're an
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international traveler type. Go to Greece. I want to go
to I want to see Greece one day. Go to Greece. Go, go,
do whatever you want, but very clearly, just like Joe Biden,
very clearly, we're on the back nine here. I don't
want to put a date on it, and I certainly
don't want to act like I'm cheering for it. But
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he doesn't have twenty years left on this earth. You
know that. I know that.
Speaker 3 (03:20):
Go away.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
Why don't these people ever go away? None of them? Do?
Remember Feinstein? Remember Diyan Feinstein. She's falling down, she's having surgeries,
she's got one eye falling out. They're wheeling her in there,
and she won't just retire and go away. You made
your millions, most of it, you blood sucked off the
American taxpayer. At least go spend my money appropriately. Don't
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die and hand it down to someone else. I don't
understand it. I'll never get it. And you see it's
not just in politics. You see this in my world,
in the media pundit world. People who've made all the
money in the world, and you've done it for ever,
go away. Why do you want to keep doing Why
do you want to keep working at all? In any field?
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I have a buddy whose dad was in oil. Yeah,
kind of a cool upbringing. He was his dad was
a big shot with one of the major oil companies.
I guess I can just say it Exon. It doesn't matter.
He was his dad was a big shot with Exxon.
And I mean, my buddy grew up all over the
place because they were always traveling for oil. His dad
makes all this money. His dad retires and lasts like
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six months, and he goes back and works till he does.
I don't understand, man, go do something, but maybe maybe
you want to stay busy, do some mission work. What
Chris what? That's probably it? Jewish producer Chris said, they
have no hobbies. They have nothing else. I just don't
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understand what. You know what I would do? You want
to know what I might do one day? Five the
money in time. Bob and I have discussed this before.
I enjoy sporting events. I've always enjoyed them. We're gonna
travel around. If we have the money, we can do it.
We're gonna go to big sporting events whenever we have. Oh,
Baseball playoffs are on, We're gonna fly somewhere and go
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to go to I've never seen Wrigleyfield. I'm gonna go
see Wrigleyfield. We're gonna fly and see the college football
national championship. Let's go to the Olympics. Isn't that the
kind of thing you do when you're retired, if you
can do it, Instead, you spend your final years falling
on camera, shaky, you can't talk. I don't understand it
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at all. That's one. Two. Let me touch on something briefly,
because we've got a bunch of emails of people asking
my opinion on it. Politico is a disgusting, wretched communist
rag and has been for a long time. They have
hated me forever, and I have hated them forever. They
hated me back when I was running for office. The
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hatred is mutual, a disgusting company. So they ran some
hit piece a couple days ago, whereas some Republicans, some dudes,
someone leaked their group texts or group chats or something
there and then they're talking about Hitler and and all
the stupid offensive things that young men say to each
other when they think they're just in private. I got
all that, and of course the Hall Monitor right has
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spent the last two days our condemn it, our stand
against it, and people want to know what are my
thoughts on it? So let me explain it this way.
I'm want to explain this way. Let me get the
headline out of the way. First. I have never and
I will never take part in communist operations against my side.
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Let me clarify that again for the next time something
like this comes up. I have never and will never
take part in communist operations against my side. And here's
what I mean. Let's say it's World War two. Let's
say I am FDR. I'm the President, Douglas MacArthur. One
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of my high ranking generals comes into my office and
he says, hey, mister President, we got word that some
Marines in the Philippines are committing war crimes. They're killing civilians,
they're torturing people. It's really really bad. Okay, Well that's
from somebody on my side. That's from somebody on my side.
Now I'm going to look into it. Now, I'm going
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to care and I'm digging into it. Okay. But what
if knock on the door and it's the Japanese ambassador
the people who are murdering and torturing my people, my
mortal enemy. What if he walks in and says, hey,
mister President, we just got words some Marines on the
Philippines are torturing and murdering people. Well, he hates me.
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He's working day and night trying to defeat me. So
if he's bringing me that information, I'm not talking about
the accuracy of it. I'm not talking If he is
bringing me that information, he my mortal enemy, is bringing
me that information because he wants me to act on
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it in a way that will aid his cause. That's
why he's bringing it to me. He doesn't have my
best interests at heart. He has my worst interests at heart.
And I, as president, have to know that that when
my mortal enemy walks in and gives me some juicy
details about some people who are doing or saying bad
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things on my side, I have to know why he's
bringing me that information. Politico would light your entire country
on fire and burn it down while turning your son
gay and celebrate the entire freaking thing. They would let
in every single illegal to murder and rape your grandmother
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as fast as they possibly cano. Politico has worked against
everything you care about for as long as Politico has
been Politico. So whatever it is they're printing, it's not
with your best interest at heart. It's not with my
best interest at heart. If the New York Times printed
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something terrible about uh buck Sexton, Buck's like the nicest
guy in the world, so no one would ever do that.
But the New York Times printed something horrible about buck Sexton, horrible,
I would not participate. I'm not going to discuss it.
I'm not going to condone him. I'm not going to
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do any of that because the New York Times is
my mortal enemy and they're only doing it with my
worst interest at heart. You do what you want, Condemn
what you want, talk about what you want. I don't
tell you what to talk about. You know better than
to tell me what to talk about. I'm telling you
my rule. It has always been and will always be
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my rule. I don't care what information it is. I
don't care what the text message say. I don't care that.
None of that stuff matters to me. I do not
participate in communist ops against my side. Not now, not ever.
Doesn't happen on the show, and will not happen on
this show. Savvy now for everyone else.
Speaker 3 (10:29):
Shut up?
Speaker 1 (10:30):
Sorry what, Chris, I can't help it. It's new to
the sound Ward. I'm excited about it, all right. I'm
also excited. We'll talk about Katanji Brown Jackson, that moron
who embarrassed herself in the Supreme Court yesterday. Before we
talk about her, I want to talk to you about testosterone.
When you bring up this subject, people get uncomfortable because
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they don't fully understand it. Jesse. I don't want to
talk about making babies. That that's not what we're talking about.
Men have to have testosterone, not just for their body,
for your mind. Your mind has to have it. Did
you know that logical thinking is tied to testosterone? Did
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you know that? Which anybody who's ever argued with their
wife will testify to that. Not quit Chris, what it's
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Speaker 2 (11:53):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show on and ask doctor
Jesse Thursday, one final word on that, on that Politico
hit piece. But this is exactly the kind of low
tgopie stuff I'm talking about. A communist rag named Politico
gets some text messages from group things I don't even.
Speaker 1 (12:11):
Know, leak to them that make us look bad. They
of course publish it, because what do they want. They
want the Hall Monitor Right to start attacking our own
side instead of talking about Jay Jones wishing kids get
shot in the head, That's exactly what the communists want.
They want the Hall Monitor Right to start scolding you
every single day. And of course we have people like
Senator Mark Wayne Mullen from Oklahoma. He takes something from
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communist Politico and goes and sits down on communists CNN
and spends time doing oh, I don't know exactly what
the communists wanted him to.
Speaker 4 (12:44):
Zero room for this kind of behavior in politics as
a whole, regardless Republican or Democrat. But we hold our
own accountable one side of the republic Party, we want
to allow that to happen.
Speaker 5 (12:53):
The Vice President said essentially that these were kids making
jokes and they shouldn't be canceled for it. Do you
think that.
Speaker 4 (13:01):
That's right. Well, I didn't hear what the president's remarkus
is vice president's remarks, but I would never let my
kids joke like that. That's zero, there's a solid no.
Speaker 1 (13:10):
My congratulations not to him, but congratulations to Politico. You
put out that piece. What you wanted was the right
to stop focusing on how demonic democrats are and to
spend two three days hall monitoring, lecturing our own side
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and mission accomplished. Guys like Mark Wayne Mullen, we're more
than happy to do exactly what do you want to done?
I don't do that. Let's move on to the questions. Jesse,
there's no way in holy heck Jackson. He's talking about
Katanji Brown. Jackson passed the bar in the typical fashion.
How is it possible to pass the bar without really
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passing the bar? Okay, so this isn't necessarily going to
be about her specifically, but we'll make it about her specifically. Credentials.
Who hands out credentials? Who who your doctor? That degree?
It's no doubt hanging up in his office. How do
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you get it? Well, he had to go to a
medical university, right, you had to go to medical school
and a medical school handed him that degree after he
passed all the tests, after he proved himself worthy. So
what ideally, what does that mean about the medical school?
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What does it mean? Well, they're gatekeepers, that's what it means.
They are gatekeepers. If you want to be a doctor
and you are really good and prove yourself worthy, they
will beep. That's a sound it makes. They open up
the gates and say you can come be a doctor.
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What if you're not qualified. Ah, that's the sound of
the gate not opening. At the gate will not open.
You were not allowed in. It's an institution. Now we've
discussed this before. If you are a communist, Communism in
America is against everything everything this country has founded on
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everything we wanted to be. And they could never get
a foothold in this country because our institutions would gate
keep them, not just medical schools, our churches would speak
loudly about it and gatekeep them. Our law enforcement, local, state,
federal would gate keep them out. You are kept out,
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You are not allowed this, you are not allowed that.
It proved a great barrier against communism. So what do
you do? They it came up with a new strategy.
Antonio gramsci Italian communist was famous for this. He gets
a lot of credit for it. The new strategy was,
if the institution, if they're keeping the gate closed on us,
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take over the institution. If that institution the people with
their finger on the button of the gate, they can
keep it closed or they can keep it open. If
they're keeping it closed on you, then find a way
to get your finger on the button. How does Katanji
Brown Jackson, a complete and utter moron, not only past
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the bar she rises to. I mean, I'm not a lawyer,
but I would assume Supreme Court justice is the pinnacle
of the law profession. Chris Cory, Well, I should probably
ask Chris mainly, Chris, would you do you agree? See
even Jewish producer Chris says, So that's the pinnacle of
the law profession. A moron has reached the mountaintop of law.
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How is that humanly possible? Well, you may think there
are still gates bar Exam University. That you think there
are still gates that are closed to morons, But that
is because you don't fully understand. All the gatekeepers have
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been replaced by committed communists who are dedicated to taking
these morons as long as they're loyal communist morons, bringing
them through the gate and helping them achieve the highest
levels of power. It goes way beyond the Supreme Court.
This is everywhere in our society, a society completely full
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of credentialed morons. My wife went to the DMV the
other day, she had to get something done with her license.
There was some eighty some year old man in there
who couldn't see. He couldn't pass the basic eye exam
they give you, and the lady at the DMV kept
coaching him and coaching him and coaching him and opposite,
and they're waiting. She watched for ten minutes as the
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lady finally coached this old man who can't see into
giving the appropriate answers. Now he has a driver's license
out there on the highway, driving by your kids. That's
what happened to your country. The gatekeepers were taken over,
and now that's why we are where we are. Makes sense.
Let's talk about big communist lies that just humiliate themselves.
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Why doesn't that work against them? Before we do that,
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Speaker 1 (19:37):
It is the Jesse Kelly's Show on a wonderful, wonderful Thursday,
and ask doctor Jesse Thursday because I'm getting dragged out
of here by the suits tomorrow. You can email me
Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com. Let's do a little
reminder on what we're up against. Before we get back
to the questions New Jersey and Virginia. They're both both
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have elections. It's big, They're both really big. Because we
have a chance to win both of these elections. We do.
I am glad. It seems like the Right is waking up.
Instead of being the once every four year party, we
are waking up to the importance of local and state elections.
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They matter a lot. They matter a lot, and I
want to encourage you again. Go to your state's secretary
of state website. Whatever state you're listening to me from,
your secretary of state has an Internet website. Go to
it and find out when the next election is for
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your area. It might be next week, you know that. Well,
no it's not November. No, they happen all the time.
Find out who's running. Get involved. Otherwise, these people they
educate your kids.
Speaker 5 (21:00):
Look, I believe that parents have the right to oversee
their children's education. I would push in LGBTQ education into
our schools. Parents have a right to opt out of
a lot of things, but this is not an area
where they should be opting out, because this is an
area of understanding the background of people throughout our nation,
and right now we see, for example, at the Naval
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Academy a rasure of history.
Speaker 1 (21:26):
Look, you can opt out of a lot of things,
but not the gay classes. No, no, no, no. We're
going to take Aid and Jaden and Braiden and we're
going to practically strap them in the chair and we're
going to make sure they learn how to be gay.
The cost of not being involved in your local elections
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is the worst people on the planet educating your children.
That's the cost. Remember that Jesse communists lies often don't
make any sense. In fact, their points are often so
oh preposterous as to be indefensible. Yet the lie is
thrown out there to see if it sticks. How do
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we battle this? So on and so forth. Okay, so
there there's something here. Couple things first, how much do
you know about cults? You ever know anything? Learn anything
about cults? You want to know a very very very
common practice for cults. You have to do something humiliating.
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And this can take so many different forms. I mean,
I could think of so many cults where families join
and you have to essentially give your daughter over to
the leader of the cult. You have to do something.
I mean, maybe it's a ghost stand in the middle
of town square, naked, covered in tappyoca pudding, something bizarre,
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something that doesn't make sense, something that why would if
they ask you to do that, that's humiliating. People wouldn't
want to and they'll leave the cult right wrong. People
want to feel included. All people, all human beings, are
like this. It is how we are created. We want
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to feel like we are part of something, part of
something greater than ourselves. We want to be included. And
so if you get an evil organization, not a good organization.
There are evil ones and there are wonderful ones. If
you get an evil organization like communists, the Democrat Party,
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they will oftentimes tell you not only tell you huge,
verifiable lies to your face, they will practically demand you
repeat those lies. Why once you do that, once you
cover yourself in tapioca pudding, once you give your daughter
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over to the cult leader, you have so debased yourself,
stripped yourself of anything, just to be included in the group.
Now you feel like you can't leave. That's the psychological
effect it has. Now, Look, you already did, you did
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your initiation rights, you got through it. Now you can't
ever leave. It's a way to lock people in. Tell
people demand look at your Democrat base and demand tell
them the sky is green, and they'll look up and
they'll see that it's blue. Everyone knows it's blue, everyone
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with two eyes. Maybe Stevie Wonder doesn't know, but everyone
else with two eyes knows it's blue because I'm looking
at it right now. In fact, I'm looking out the
window as we speak, and I can see that it's blue.
The sky is blue. No, say it's green. I said,
the sky is green. Say it. Say it. If I
can get you to say that, you know what it does,
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it gives me so much power over you. If I
can get you to say ridiculous, humiliating, evil things, if
I can get you to repeat those things, I own you.
I own you. They tell huge, easily verifiable lies because
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it is a way to lock in their base, to
lock their followers in and never let them go. You
want to know. One of the most common things I
hear is from former communists who email the show, and
I am grateful that we have so many because they
help me more understand these people and how they think.
You want to know. One of the most common things
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I hear is how embarrassed they are at how they
used to act and how they used to think. Chris
is not in his head because he gets all the
emails before I do. It is one hundred percent of
the time. Jesse. I'm so embarrassed, Jesse. I was so stupid. Jesse.
I can't believe I said this. Jesse, I used to
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think this. I don't know why I said this. They
look back at their former selves believing this ridiculous crap,
and they think to themselves, Oh, that was so humiliating,
very very common in cult circles. Communists have always done this.
And plus, what better way for you to prove yourself loyal.
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I'm not asking a lot. Just tell me. Tell me
I can turn your son into a girl if I
chop his penis off. That's very simple. What do you think?
Why do you think so many women have been involved
in the child tranny stuff? Mothers? We've played them for
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you before. How much audio have we played for you
before of mothers not just mutilating their children, bragging about it,
publicly bragging about it, loudly bragging about it. Yeah, oh yeah, Chris, Yeah,
both my kids are trans what's that one? That short
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haired ginger from sex in the city she starting that show,
and I don't know Cynthia Nixon, that's her name. Her
teeth are all black. Now she's a communist. She campaigns
in New York all the time, standing up, giving a speech.
Every kid I know is trans, My kid is trans,
My daughter's trans. Why is it just that they're evil
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demons who mutilate their children on purpose? That's of course
part of it. Man alive, How much better can you
prove your loyalty to the communist cause than by treating
your own daughter like mister potato head? It proves that you. Look,
what can't I get you to do? If you'll take
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that precious child you're supposed to love and nurture and
you'll carve them up like a Thanksgiving turkey and then
publicly brag about it. What can't I get you to do?
I own you. You are mine. If I told you
to crawl across a mile of broken glass naked, you
would do it. I own you completely. It's very very evil,
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it's very demonic, but it's it happens, and you can
do that when you have no moral framework? Did we
talk about this a lot? When when there's no moral values?
When when you when you have nothing against abusing people,
because everything's just in search of money and power. When
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people are just things to you, just objects, You're just
a cog in the wheel. Either you help me or
don't help me. When that's what people become, then you
can abuse them without end, without end. And it's like
I've said many times before, I despise all communists, but
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street communists I actually have some level of sympathy for
because they are broken, abused cult members. The people I
have a real hate on for are the media and
the politicians. Those are the ones who know they're lying,
know they're abusing these people, and still they march on.
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It's really sick, all right, Jesse, let's switch gears here.
I read the coal miners and farmers made good soldiers
in World War Two, rarely complained about conditions stuff like that.
Is that a myth? Let's talk about that next time.
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It is that Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Thursday,
and asked doctor Jesse Thursday, churning through all the questions,
the news of the day, the ends, the outs. You
know how things go. So we're taking a break from
politics for just a minute. Because some guy asked that
about coal miners and farmers that he read they made
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gold good soldiers in World War Two. All right, stop
for a second. It's not just World War Two historically.
What does it mean to be a soldier to go fight? Well,
for one, you're going to be outdoors most of the time.
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You were going to be outdoors. Now, I grew up
that way. We were always, like I said, my dad
was a hunter. I'm going hunting. When from my earliest
days camping, I was the one getting dragged out of
bed at four am in the snow to go elk
hunt in the mountains. We rode horseback into the mountains
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and camped for days. So when I got to the
Marine Corps and when we go out on field ops
or Iraq or whatnot, it's not as if, by the way,
I'm loving it, I'm in heaven. This is great. This
is so much better than a bed. It's not that,
but still big too. It's not that I wasn't used
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to before. Slept under the stars many a night. I
was in with a lot of guys, especially city guys,
guys who grew up more urban. And it's not that
I was any better than they were at all, but
it was much more of a struggle for them. It
was much more of an adjustment for them. Oh man,
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the ground is hard. Oh you mean there are bugs?
Oh crap, It's just it. It's something you either grow
up getting used to or not. Now, specifically about World
War Two or so many wars, it's wild when you
read books about it, because you know, I'm a World
War Two freak like every other male over the age
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of forty, I have all these books about I've read
it over and over and over again. In fact, I
was reading one the Raiders. It was about the Raiders.
It wasn't Carlson's Raiders. Gosh, I forget. I mean, it's
gonna drive me crazy whatever. There are a bunch of
books about it. It was about the Marine Raiders in
the Pacific. They were essentially Marine, you know, special operations
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in the Pacific fighting against the Japanese. And he was
going over all the training they were doing and the
background of the guys as they were going through this training,
and I swear it was every frigging one of them.
He worked construction he was an outdoorsman, he was an athlete.
He worked construction. He was an outdoorsman. He was an athlete.
He was a coal miner. He was an outdoorsman. He
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was an athlete. They were all physical in some way.
They weren't all fighters, but some were. They weren't all athletes,
some were. They weren't all farmers, but some were. But this,
these are the basics, the basics that you don't have
to learn when you get there. Now, this is not
in any way to discourage you. If you're a city
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boy and you're thinking about it, it's not to discourage
you at all. You can and will learn just by
doing it. You don't learn any other way. But if
you already have that leg up, it is such a
benefit to you. I mean, I brought up athletics Marine
Corps boot camp. Now, I told you I played baseball
and basketball most of my life, so I'm not unfamiliar
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with running and push ups and things like that. But
I was crappy. I was a sorry athlete. Sorry. I
only played because my dad wanted me to play. It's
the only reason I played. One of my buddies, he
was an amazing wrestler. He played soccer, and when he
wasn't playing soccer, he wrestled. Boot Camp was so much
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easier for him than it was for me. Hey, we're
gonna go run six miles today. I'm sitting there thinking,
excuse me, all at once? Are we gonna can we
stop every mile for a break? Six miles and we're
doing exercise at six miles. You know how many times
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my buddy, the wrestlers soccer player had run six miles
in his life. Nothing. Now, I got through boot camp
same way he got through boot camp, But it was
just it was easier for him. I remember his story.
We'll move on get back to talking about whistleblowers and
NGOs and things like that. But I remember I read
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a story not many years back, a story that older
people will be probably a little shocked by, younger people
will be more understanding of. But when we were in
we threw grenades. You were going to throw grenades at
some point in time if you went to combat, So
during training you would throw grenades. Specifically, after boot camp,
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we had to go to infantry training and they're teaching
you how to pull the pin. No, you don't do
it with your teeth, by the way, they would teach
you how to pull the pin and throw a grenade. Well,
it's not exactly rocket science. I played basketball forever, played
baseball forever, played a million hours of football, at least
at recess with my buddies. It's not hard to throw
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a grenade. You cock your arm back, throw the freaking grenade.
The Army was complaining that the newer kids they were getting,
most of them had no sports background, and they had
to be taught how to throw a grenade. This is
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not making fun of them, because you have your own background,
your own generation. This is not to mock them. But
remember this about things like sports, or work in construction,
or hunting or fishing, all of these things are not
only beneficial for society. It's beneficial for a society to
have legions of young men who are already primed and
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ready to become soldiers or cops or firemen or defenders
in some way should they be needed to do so.
Otherwise you have to waste precious time time you don't
have in boot camp teaching him how to throw because
he never played a day of baseball in his life.
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It's different. There's just different, you know those guys, because
there's So many of these studs who are in today,
they're listening. Many of them are listening to the side
of my voice right now. Guys at you know, Marine Corps, infantry,
army rangers, the SF types, the infantry guys almost universally
those were physical people in school. Didn't necessarily have to
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be athletics, but most of them were athletes. Not great ones,
but you played sports outdoorsmen are everywhere. I grew up
in Tennessee shooting squirrels. Ye, he's gonna be a ranger
one day. He's not gonna freak out when a mosquito
bites him. It is what it is. You want a
society of physical men. It's all benefit to be physical
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in some way. Now. Look, I have two sons. One
is extremely physical, the other is not. He doesn't want
to do that, but we make him and he has
been taught, taught over and over again. You need to
do physical activity, even if you think it's boring. Always,
always have your body moving, Be physical because it helps
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you with everything in life. All right, let's talk about
the whistleblowers. I don't have great things to say. Let's
talk about relief factor, because that's great at least would
you like to be as physical as you used to be?
But you don't because it hurts. What have you given up?
Because it hurts too much now because your hands hurt
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when you do it, you're gonna hurt your back. What
have you given up? There's something? Why don't you let
relief Factor give it back to you. Relief Factor is
a gift to yourself. The daily pains, the aches, the
chronic pain does not have to be permanent. It doesn't.
Your body is inflamed. Your body needs help. Your body's
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trying to fight that inflammation. It needs some support. Help
is on the way. It's called relief Factor. They are
so confident it works. It's bordering on cocky. They sell
three weeks of it for nineteen ninety five. Doesn't work.
Don't call them back. Be' leave you alone. Relief Factor
dot com or call one eight hundred the number four relief.
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You are not stuck with pain. We'll talk about whistleblowers
and NGOs next