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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Tuesday. I
am as I'm looking forward to this show as much
as I look forward to any show I think maybe
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we've ever done, because I have so much I want
to discuss tonight. Funny stuff, interesting stuff. At least it's
funny and interesting to me. I don't know if you'll agree,
but we're gonna talk a ton about Kamala Harris, her
press tour, how the interviews are going. We're obviously gonna
make these topics bigger than just Dome. We're gonna talk
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about times changing. In fact, I'm going to open up
the show talking about that, political candidates, how politicians have changed.
We're gonna talk about DEI more along the lines of
how we're on the wrong path as a country, the
death of everything, Hurricane Milton on the way, Hillary Clinton's
an evil communist, tyrant, a bunch of emails, some voicemails,
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and stabbing people over Vienna sasagists. All that and so
much more is coming up tonight on the world famous
Jesse Kelly's Show. Now, we are going to discuss Kamala Harris,
her failure the campaign. But let me ask you something first.
Do you know who mister Beast is? Have you ever
heard of mister Beast? Now I'm going somewhere with this.
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You just got to stay with me for a few
mister beast. So what's wild about that question? Is this?
Depending on your age? You either said who or you said, well, yeah,
everyone does. Depends on your age. Mister beast, I'm not
promote him. I don't know him. I don't know jack
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about him except what I've heard frandomly from my sons.
I just want to be clear about that. But mister Beast,
he's on YouTube, the social media company YouTube where they
put up videos. Again, younger people are rolling their eyes
at this basic explanation. Older folks are saying, well, YouTube,
that's where he is. He's on YouTube, he makes videos.
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Do you know how many people have subscribed? They are
subscribers to mister beast three hundred and nineteen million people.
This guy is not only someone who puts up videos
on YouTube, three hundred and nineteen million people. Those aren't
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the only ones who watch it. Those are the ones
who are so hardcore they want to make sure they're subscribed,
so they watch every episode. That is the population of
the United States of America. That's how many he has.
By the way, I have a YouTube channel to YouTube
dot com slash at Jesse KELLYDC. That's not the point
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of our conversation. Here, three hundred and nineteen million people. Now,
I remember this was a few years ago. I would say.
My sons were joking around in the backyard. We were
all out back and they were talking something about a
beast beast, this beast that, And I thought they were
talking about someone they watched in professional sports or maybe
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a military hero. And I said, Hey, who's beast? I said,
mister beast? And I said, oh, mister beast, who is he?
Like a powerlifter or something new? There's this assume of
that name. And then they explained to me, Dad, he's
the biggest YouTube guy in the world. Well, I realize
I'm not technology driven, but I'd never heard of this
human being in my life. At I would guess I
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was forty nine eighteen million people watch everything he does
on YouTube. Times change. That can be hard for those
of us getting older to understand and accept. Look, if
you're older than me, it's even harder for you. It
just depends on your age. Really, if you're twenty years
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old and I say times change, you say, yeah, whatever,
I'm good with it, sounds good. I'm going on Instagram.
If you're forty, you're starting to chafe against that. If
you're sixty or seventy, you're probably freaking hate it. They
stupid kids today. But times do change and the way
you do business changes. This is going to come back
to Kamala Harris here in just a moment. The way
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you do things sometimes it does have to change with
the times and with technology. I'm not talking about your
value system. Your value system should not change. Right is right?
Wrong is wrong? This year, next year, one thousand years
from now, that will not have changed. But times do change.
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When it comes to Kamala Harris. When it comes to
her campaign, it's a disaster for a laundry list of reasons,
and we're going to go into a lot of those.
I have a ton of Kamala Harris audio I'm gonna
play for you, will discuss larger concepts like her her campaign, communism,
other things, But for right now, I want to focus
on something a little bit different, probably not anything you've
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heard today, because Kamala Harris is doing this press tour.
There's a story behind that in and of itself, that
she's doing this friendly press tour. But she's doing this
press tour and we're making fun of her. We'll make
fun of her tonight. We've made fun of her. She
doesn't know anything. She's almost sixty years old, she can't speak,
she's lost all those things. And we'll get back to
those things. But there is one part of the press
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tour that just floored me, blew me away, and it
showed me man. Sometimes people have a really hard time
changing with the times. This happened today on the view
I want you to listen may not even stand out
to you too much. It's enormous.
Speaker 2 (06:06):
Here she was today, which you have done something differently
than President Biden during the past four years.
Speaker 3 (06:13):
There is not a thing that comes to mind in
terms of and I've been a part of most of
the decisions that have had impact.
Speaker 1 (06:23):
That's it. What was that? Ten fifteen seconds was.
Speaker 2 (06:25):
The time you have done?
Speaker 1 (06:26):
Thirteen You have done? Thirteen seconds is all that took.
I had to check the little soundboard. That's why you
heard me play it again, thirteen seconds. I have clip
after clip after clip here, some long, some short, some line,
some this That was the one that stood out to me.
Why sharp campaigns today they understand campaigns have shrunk meaning this,
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I don't mean shrunk geographically. Presidential campaigns still, a presidential
campaign got to focus on the swing states, got it.
I don't mean geograph when I say shrink. Society itself
has really shrunk, and the politicians who understand that will
do better and the ones who don't will fail. Shrunk,
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as in, people's attention span has shrunk. Times change. People
watch for less less time. I should say they listen
for less time because so much is on demand now,
everything on demand on your phone, here, this or that.
You have to understand we live in an on demand
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world and you need to deliver quickly, and you can
gain everything with a tiny brief moment, and you can
lose everything with a tiny brief moment. Smart political campaigns
understand and accept that, and they have embraced it and
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they're running with it. Does that astroisk political campaigns like
Kamala Harris's campaign, Well, they haven't changed with the times. Chris.
You can grab this I didn't tell you beforehand if
you find it. If not, that's fine speaking on the
good end of what this looks like. Trump spoke in Butler.
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He went back to Butler, Pennsylvania, and he gave a speech.
He gave a rally. Remember Butler, Pennsylvania is where he
almost got his head blown off. And he opened up
the speech with, Honestly, you know, I'm not a butt
kisser of any politician. Trump included. He opened up the
speech by saying, as I was saying, it's freaking cool.
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And not only is it cool, do you have a Chris.
Not only is it cool, it's smart. I wasn't even
watching live. I was working, I was doing stuff. I've
seen it a hundred times since he got up and
said it.
Speaker 4 (08:53):
You have a very big thank you to Pennsylvania.
Speaker 1 (08:57):
We love Pennsylvania.
Speaker 4 (08:59):
And as I was saying.
Speaker 1 (09:05):
It is brilliant. Why is it brilliant? I have had
that little clip texted to me more times than I
can count. It's brilliant because it understands that's ten fifteen
seconds of legendary that will get shared because times have
changed and everything's on people's phones and computers and iPads.
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That in and of itself, I bet you it was
a three four hour rally. All of his rallies are
that long. That is the moment that we'll live on.
That is the moment that we'll march on. That's the
moment dudes are sharing with other dudes, even non political dudes.
They're on the construction said, hey, you see what Trump said.
I was sick. Hey, take a look at this. Look
they're pulling out their iPhones because times have changed. That's
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the moment that we'll live on. And on the flip side,
when it comes to Dome, the person who doesn't understand
this Dome has the challenge of challenges. The American people
are unhappy with immigration, They're unhappy with inflation, They're unhappy
with the economy. Even people who dislike Donald Trump, they
are unhappy with the policies of Democrats. Personally, they still
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like Joe Biden. I hate his guts, that's not the point.
Personally they like him, but professionally, politically they despise him.
They despise his policies. They're trying to find a reason
to separate Kamala Harris from Joe Biden. I understand how
dicey this political situation is, But to answer this question
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like this on the view shows you some people have
not changed with the time.
Speaker 2 (10:38):
Which you have done something differently than President Biden during
the past four years.
Speaker 3 (10:44):
There is not a thing that comes to mind in
terms of and I've been a part of most of
the decisions that have had impact.
Speaker 1 (10:54):
It is what time is it? We started at what
nine o'clock easton time? It's nine ten eastern something like that.
I don't know. I don't have a clock in front
of me. It's all countdown stuff. I'd be willing to
bet that right now as we speak, that the Trump
campaign has an ad with that clip on it already bought,
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maybe already running in battleground states. That's how unbelievably inept
and disastrous the Kamala Harris campaign is. Now, let's talk
about that in more depth. Why is it so disastrous?
Why is it so bad? We'll play a bunch of
clips from her interviews, will make fun of her. We'll
have a good time. We have a great show tonight.
Before we do that, you know what I have tonight?
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I have my parents coming into town, and my mother
who was just the best mom ever, and she's the
best grandma ever, just loves those kids. She will show
up at the house tonight with presents, but they're not
for me, obviously, I'm past the point of needing wanting presents.
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And they're not for the boys either. She's going to
show up with gifts for Fred tonight when family and
friends visit from out of town. There's exactly one thing
in the house that gets rewarded. Fred. This is what
this fluffy idiot has done, not just to our family,
to everybody. And we love him and we want him
to be around for a long time, getting spoiled with
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presents from Grandma. And that's why we put rough Greens
on his food. We sprinkle it on every meal so
he can live longer. Because without rough Greens, Fred never
gets nutrition and he dies too early and that's gonna suck.
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Speaker 5 (13:21):
Coming to you from Ohio. First, I love the show.
It's fantastic. What Chris, It's good. My first job I
work all day long, second job of delivering door dashes
in the evenings in your show makes the whole thing
entertaining and worth it. Love it.
Speaker 1 (13:34):
Thanks. I don't know if there's anything that blesses me
more than when you tell me you the show helps
you get through the day, whatever you're doing, door dash construction,
working around the house, working out whatever. I love that.
That's all we ever wanted. We never try to change
the world. It's just a stupid radio show, right, It's
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not important, but the makest your day a little better.
I will take it now back to what we were discussing, Amla.
Harris is on a disastrous path right now. Remember, politics
like us, like you like me. In politics, you can
study poll numbers and trends and things like that, but
you can really tell where a campaign is by where
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they spend their time and where they spend their money,
just like you, just like me. And I actually don't
like bringing this up to people because I don't always
love what that looks like in my own life. You could,
you know, it's an old saying. I didn't come up
with it. But you can tell where your heart lies.
It's where your money is. It's where your time goes.
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If you spend every single Sunday it's football season. I'm
not judging you guys. Again, I'm pointing fingers here. I
don't watch football anymore. But if you spend every single
Sunday this football season watching nine hours of football, but
ten minutes with your kids, it's where your priorities are.
With politicians politics, you can tell if they're winning. You
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can tell if they're losing if you pay attention to
where they're spending money, what they're spending money on, and
where they're spending their time. Let's begin with the idea
of a Kamala Harris press campaign. On the View on
Howard Stern on sixty minutes on Stephen Colbert. Now we've
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had this talk, but it is election day. Did you
know that today, not a month from now, Election day
is today, Election Day is tomorrow and the next day
and every day between now. An election is election day
because of the prevalence, Hey, Chris, how about that word?
What Chris would be jealous? Because of the prevalence of
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early voting. So many people vote early. Now election day
is now. You are Kamala Harris, you are a Democrat.
You're running on the Democrat ticket right now because it's
election day. Every single waking moment of yours should be
spent going after the wishy, washy, middle of the road independent,
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the guy who voted for Obama twice, Donald Trump wants,
then Joe Bien, that vev the guy who has no
idea what he believes. Remember that JD. Harris vite VP debate,
how some people were mad he didn't throw more red
meat out there, and we discussed JD. Evans was talking
to three four percent of the population, the undecided woman
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who doesn't like Trump, hates his guts, but doesn't really
want gas prices to stay. I'm not sure that's who.
That's the only person he should have been focused on,
and that's the one he was focused on. If you're
Kamala Harris, you're a Democrat, do you have any idea
what the demographics are of people who watch the View there,
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it's got to be ninety percent communist. Probably at least
Kamala Harris should have the view audience wrapped up already.
That should have been wrapped up, honestly, the second she
became the nominee. Kamala Harris should have been the view's choice. Instead,
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she's sitting down with the View. Instead, she's sitting down
with Howard Stern. Howard Stern used to be insanely talented,
then he got too old, too rich, too lame. I've
never been a Howard Stern guy. It's just not my
type of thing. But I acknowledge the talent and the
size of it. But now he's old, washed up, lame
and pathetic, and all his audience hardcore lefties too. Sixty minutes.
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Everyone remembers the sixty minutes interview where they screwed Donald
Trump open over as hard as humingly possible by lying
through their teeth. Why is Kamala Harris on election day
one month before the official election day. Why is she
spending any time at all, let alone two three days
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with completely friendly media and an audience that should already
be in her corner? Why is she doing that?
Speaker 5 (18:07):
Well?
Speaker 1 (18:07):
Whatever your pools say, or my polls say, or your
feeling is, or what your sister said, or how your
dog feels about the election. There's only one reason Kamala
Harris would be doing that. They think they're losing. In fact,
they think they've lost people they should be banking on
right now. And wait, it gets even worse. Not only
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did she do it, she did it bad, badly. I
don't know. I went to community college. She didn't do well.
But Chris, you just have to word things differently when
you can't speak. I'm trying to teach you anyway. Go
sign up for tunnel to towers. Sign up to give
the tunnel to towers. We'll come back to the Kamala
Harris stuff in a moment. Eleven dollars a month. I'm
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not going to insult you and say it's nothing. Eleven
dollars is something anymore about what a how you meal
at a fast food restaurant would cost. But it's a
meal something. But the gold Star families, the fallen first
responder families, the catastrophically injured veterans, they need something too,
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And to be frank, they deserve something. We can never
fully repay what these families have given up, but we
can try tunnel. The Towers is out there paying off
their mortgages, building them smart homes for the veteran who
doesn't have legs anymore. You're eleven dollars a month goes
to the widows and orphans and veterans. We owe a
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huge debt to go to tthnumber two, t dot org
t twot dot org more Dome Next Truth attitude Jesse Kelly.
It is that Jesse Kelly show talking about domes press tour,
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talking about in kis you're just now joining us, how
they haven't changed with the times. She dropped a SoundBite
out there that I guarantee you Team Trump is already
putting into an ad that's going to run across the
swing stage.
Speaker 2 (20:11):
Which you have done something differently than President Biden during
the past four years.
Speaker 3 (20:17):
There is not a thing that comes to mind in
terms of and I've been a part of most of
the decisions that have had impact.
Speaker 1 (20:26):
Yeah, that's going to be played a lot. People are
unhappy with the current situation. She's done the best she
can to try to separate herself from that, but not separate,
but kind of separate, but try to separate that little
sound bite's going to come back to biteers. We were
talking about that, and then we're talking about the state
of desperation. Her campaign clearly is in because they signed
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her up a month before the election, twenty eight days
before the election for a friendly press tour. And so
before we start playing the clips, which I swear I'm
going to get to in just a moment, stand and
that we had a similar conversation to this when they
had Joe Biden as their nominee or as their likely nominee,
when he couldn't talk, He couldn't think, do you know
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you know anything about racing the NASCAR or Indie car
or something? And I don't know anything about racing. So
all my racing guys don't email in asking me technical
questions I don't know the answer to. But obviously I
know a very very little bit. I've watched some NASCAR racing.
Well what's a racing team? Why do they call it
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a racing team. Well, it's more than just a driver.
The driver's very, very important, but there's a huge team
around him. You have guys that work on the car,
you have promotional staff, you have people who work on
the sales department of a team. Who's going to be
our newest advertiser? Should we go for M and MS?
Let's get Nike. There are so many people who work
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on a racing team. So Dale Hurt and Dale are
Earnhardt Junior or let's you know what, let's make it
about Senior. God rest his soul, Dale Earnhardt Senior. Yeah,
he's the one you remember. He's the one you still
have your autograph for. He's the one you have a
poster up about. But there were a ton of people
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around Dale Earnhardt Senior. And when it comes to racing,
all those other people do matter, and they can make
a huge difference. How fast is your pit crew? Who's
working on your car? The sales part matters a lot.
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Did you get a great new sponsor or are they
a crappy flake who's gonna leave it up? But did
you Every part of it does matter, just like political campaigns.
Every single part of a race team of Dale Earnhardt's
team does matter, is important, can make a difference. However,
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this is the disclaimer that matters for our purposes here.
You can have the best sales team, the best pit crew,
the best car, the best manager, the best, this the
best at but the driver himself, if he can't drive,
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it doesn't matter in the end. All those things can help,
and all those things can make the difference in you
winning a race or losing a race. They are important.
I'm not dismissive of the guy who's changing tires, but
the guy who's changing tires can be the greatest who's
ever changed a tire. And the history of mankind. If
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Dale Earnhardt doesn't know how to drive, it's all for not.
The Kamala Harris campaign is a billion dollar juggernaut, fortune
five hundred company, a temporary fortune five hundred company. That's
what I call presidential campaigns because that's what they are.
You're bringing in that kind of money, that much staff,
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that much capital flowing through your hands. You are a
fortune five hundred company. She is the CEO of said
fortune five hundred company. And they can have and they
do have because they're Democrats. The best staffers in the world,
great boardroom master strategists, the highest paid. This the highest paid.
That are commercial guys, the best. We're hiring this p
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But you got to be able to sit down as
a candidate once the tires have been changed and you
got a new engine, you still got to go drive
and this ain't going to work. Okay.
Speaker 3 (24:40):
So the other economists that have reviewed my plan versus
my opponent and determined that my economic plan would strengthen
America's economy. His would weaken it. But my plan, Bill,
if you don't mind, my plan is about saying that
when you invest in small businesses, you invest in the
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middle class, and you strengthen America's economy. Small businesses are
part of the backbone of America's economy.
Speaker 4 (25:08):
But pardon me that. And Vice President, the question was,
how are you going to pay for it?
Speaker 3 (25:14):
Well, one of the things, I'm going to make sure
that the richest among us who can afford it, pay
their fair share in taxes. It is not right that
teachers and nurses and firefighters are paying a higher tax
rate than billionaires and the biggest corporation.
Speaker 1 (25:32):
I just pause for a moment, because she goes on
for another minute, and I will play it. That's obviously
a lie. Teachers and firefighters paying higher tax rates than
wealthy people. That's ridiculous. The top one percent pays something
like forty percent of the taxes. That that's not true.
At all. Just remember this will be something I bring
up a lot, probably not just on this show, but
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on really every show I do, many shows I'll do
from now on. All of communism, all their actions are
about destruction. All of their communication is about either concealing
that destruction or trying to weaken your response to it,
trying to get do whatever they can do to kind
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of make sure you don't oppose them too hard. That's
all of communism. This is just flat out lie. You know,
they're out to destroy, They're destroying the economy. When you're
asked about tax race, you simply act like it's about
the evil rich guy and he's taxed more than the firefighter.
That's of course a lie by any measure. But again,
you're a communist. You're trying to destroy and you have
to lie about it.
Speaker 3 (26:37):
And I plan on making that fair.
Speaker 6 (26:40):
But we're dealing with the real world here.
Speaker 3 (26:42):
But the real world includes.
Speaker 6 (26:44):
How are you going to get this to Congress?
Speaker 3 (26:46):
You know, when you talk quietly with a lot of
folks in Congress, they know exactly what I'm talking about
because their constituents though exactly what I'm talking about. Their
constituents are those firefighters and teachers and nurses. Their constituents
are middle class, hardworking.
Speaker 4 (27:02):
Folks, and Congress has shown no inclination to move in
your direction.
Speaker 6 (27:09):
I disagree with you.
Speaker 3 (27:11):
There are plenty of leaders in Congress who understand and
know that the Trump tax cuts blew up our federal deficit.
None of us, And certainly I cannot afford to be
myopic in terms of how I think about strengthening America's.
Speaker 1 (27:28):
A cons She can't do it. She's so hurting with
her base that they lined up for her a friendly
press tour. Remember, people are giving sixty minutes credit because
he's asking some follow up questions and some direct questions.
This isn't even the bare minimum of journalism. We're just
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so used to American communists being in the media that
anytime someone asks a basic follow up question we act like, Wow,
that guy did a great job. He didn't do a
great job. This is not even the bare minimum for
a journalist. She's just so bad, she's so lost, she
can't do it. We got the race team, they're changing
the tires, the management looks great. The driver can't drive.
Speaker 4 (28:12):
I have to go through the primary process. You didn't
have to fight off other contenders. That's not really the
way our system was intended to work.
Speaker 3 (28:21):
President Biden made a decision that I think history is
going to show is rare among leaders, which was to
put country before self. And I am proud to have
earned the support of the vast majority of delegates and
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to have been elected the Democratic nominee. I am proud
to have received the endorsement of leaders around this country
from every background and walk of life to fight in
this election over the next month for our democracy.
Speaker 4 (29:02):
But I think this truncated process is why people think
or sane, they don't really know who you are.
Speaker 3 (29:10):
Look, I've been in this race for seventy days.
Speaker 1 (29:14):
Yeah, oh we're not done. There's more, and we have
to get into the death of everything and again, how
this can happen? How could someone get here? We'll talk
about that next.
Speaker 5 (29:28):
Missed out catch up.
Speaker 6 (29:32):
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Speaker 1 (29:34):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday. Remember
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Back to Kamala Harris. They launched her on this friendly
media tour. You're doing sixty minutes, you're doing the view
and remember it is a friendly media tour, even sixty minutes.
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The guys getting credit for asking follow up questions. Did
you hear her actual answer when she was asked about Israel,
I'm going to play you two different answers. This was
courtesy of May's who actually tracked this down. May's more,
this was the answer she gave.
Speaker 6 (30:53):
It seems that Prime Minister Netanya, who is not listening.
Speaker 3 (30:57):
Well, Bill, the work that we have done has resulted
in a number of movements in that region by Israel
that were very much prompted by or a result of
many things, including our advocacy for what needs to happen
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in the region.
Speaker 1 (31:20):
I have no idea what she said. You don't have
any idea what she said? This is what or what's
sixty minutes because they got a bunch of blowback for
that response they initially put up this is how they
edited it. Don't tell me this wasn't a friend the interview.
Speaker 6 (31:33):
It seems that Prime Minister Netanyah, who is not listening.
Speaker 3 (31:38):
We're not going to stop pursuing what is necessary for
the United States to be clear about where we stand
on the need for this war to end.
Speaker 1 (31:47):
Oh okay, speaking of which, did you give IFCJ yet?
Look again, like in so many areas, we can't bank
on the government to help. Government doesn't help, especially not
our government anymore. They hurt whatever they do, they hurt.
They hurt this, They hurt that. If you have a
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heart to help the people of Israel who've got rockets
raining down on them, if you want to help provide
emergency food and bomb shelters and stuff like that, don't
be banking on the government. IFCJ is the one doing it,
they're on the ground doing it. You want to help
give to IFCJ bulletproof ambulances that saved lives a year
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ago on October seventh. Those got there because of the IFCJ,
the bomb shelters, the IFCJ. It's you to me eight
eight eight four eight eight. IFCJ is where you give,
or you can go online to support IFCJ dot org.
All right, go give back to Dome again. It doesn't
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matter how good a team you have in politics, your candidate,
it needs to be good enough. This kind of stuff,
as people are suffering, is not good enough. I'm just dumbfounded.
Somebody of her age and someone who's risen to the
level a vice president can be this bad.
Speaker 4 (33:14):
At cuscrace R twenty five percent higher, and people are
blaming you and Joe Biden for that.
Speaker 6 (33:22):
Are they wrong?
Speaker 3 (33:24):
We now have historic low unemployment in America among all
groups of people. We now have an economy that is
thriving by all macroeconomic measures. And to your point, prices
are still too high. And I know that, and we
need to deal with it, which is why part of
my plan. You mentioned groceries. Part of my plan is
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what we must do to bring down the price of grocees.
Speaker 1 (33:51):
She's so bad and the flip flopping. It's not even
that I'm gonna kill her for the flip Floppinglians flip
flop they do. They say one thing one day, and
they'll say something else the next day, and they generally
try to massage it in such a way that it
sounds okay. But how can she not be ready for
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this question and have a different, better answer than this.
Speaker 4 (34:20):
The reason so many voters don't know you is that
you have changed your position on so many things.
Speaker 6 (34:27):
You are against fracking, now you're for it.
Speaker 4 (34:30):
You supported looser immigration policies, now you're tightening them up.
Speaker 6 (34:34):
You're for medicare for all. Now You're not. So many
that people don't truly know what you believe or what
you stand for. And I know you've heard that.
Speaker 3 (34:45):
In the last four years, I have been Vice President
of the United States, and I have been traveling our country,
and I have been listening to folks and seeking what
is possible in terms of common ground. I believe in
building consensus. We are diverse people geographically, regionally, in terms
of where we are in our backgrounds, and what the
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American people do want is that we have leaders who
can build consensus where we can figure out compromise and
understand it's not a bad thing as long as you
don't compromise your values to find common sense solutions. And
that has been my approach.
Speaker 1 (35:26):
She's really bad at politics, and they are in trouble.
I'm always very frank with you when I have dark
thoughts about what's coming. I've been honest with you about
where I think we are as a country. I've been
honest about really everything. I tell you how I feel
at any given moment, what I see, how I feel.
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And I'm not here to just tell you everything in
the future is going to be sunshine and rainbows and
we're all going to be saved. I'm not saying that
to you. As I look at now and as I
look at what's happening with the Kamala Harris campaign, I
don't understand a path to victory for them. I don't
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see one. I talked to somebody today, Sean Spicer. You
know Sean Spicer. We've had him on the show. He
was Trump's guy, Sean Spicer. He said something to me.
He said he thinks Donald Trump wins all the rust
belt states. I laughed in his freaking face, that's Pennsylvania, Michigan,
in Wisconsin. I said, Okay, come on, but he doesn't.
Even though he's a hardcore Trump guy, he's not necessarily
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a Trump pajama wearer. He will be honest. He's been
honest on this show. When he thinks Trump failed at something.
He won't say it exactly as rudely as I say it,
but he'll be honest about that. And I say, Sean,
come on. But Sewan doesn't just throw out these predictions
out of nowhere. Seawann is a huge data guy, follows trends, demographics,
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what's trending this way, what's training that way? And I
couldn't believe he said it. And he said no, no, no,
let me explain and explained it. I still don't know
if I would go that far. That's quite a prediction.
But the disaster that is her campaign, the people she's losing,
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the people who should be hers, she can't all the
way get like the Teamsters union. Teamster's union came out
again and said we're not endorsing anybody people she should
bank on aren't in her corner. People she's fighting for
are people she should have already had, the people she
can't afford to lose too many of she's losing outside of,
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obviously the margin of cheating. I just am getting extremely
hopeful about November. Now. I want to set this stuff aside. Well, well,
you have more dome stuff that I am going to
play for a different reason, though, Let's discuss again, in
the kind of a different way, how could somebody so
inept rise to that level of power? In fact, how
has that happened so many places in our society. There's
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a fascinating email here. We'll dig in into that next