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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Monday, a
wonderful Monday. Of course, it is Metal of Honor Monday,
as always. That's coming up about an hour from now.
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I'll touch briefly, very very briefly on that terrorist attack
in Boulder, just because someone emailed something about it. We'll
talk about that. We'll talk about this Russia Ukraine stuff
a bit tonight. The Democrat parties in very serious trouble
and you see more and more of that every day,
but that puts the whole country in trouble. We'll do
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a bunch of email roundups that I'm going to get
through as many emails as I possibly can say, I
know I'm about to leave you for a few days.
Speaker 2 (01:01):
Ah.
Speaker 1 (01:01):
That and so much more coming up tonight on the
world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now, the Boulder tear attack,
Egyptian dude and illegal Okay, Caroline Levitt said, this terrorist
came into our country under the previous administration.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
Joe Biden's administration foolishly gave him a tourist visa and
that allowed him to unlawfully remain in our country. This
individual should have been deported. Instead, he was welcomed here,
and now three years later after coming to this country,
under Joe Biden's administration, he is lighting Jewish people on
fire who were simply trying to piece.
Speaker 1 (01:39):
Okay, so I'm not going to address that part of it,
because you know I don't do We don't do mass shooting,
radio don't. I just don't do that stuff. This is
old enough, thou that we could talk about it briefly
because somebody said this, Jesse, why were they not carrying
in Colorado? Meaning concealed carrying right with a not carrying
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a weapon? And this is actually what I want to
discuss with you right now, And you're gonna have to
excuse me, but this is the only time I get
to spend time with you this week. So we are
going to open up the show and you're gonna have
to deal with Daddy Jesse for a couple of minutes. Okay.
We all want to be safe. Human beings desire safety. Obviously,
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we are flesh and blood. We don't want to be hurt,
we don't want pain, we don't want to die. We
want to be safe, and we want to feel safe.
And we will take when you think about it, extraordinary
steps to ensure safety, or to attempt to ensure safety,
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you will. I mean, look, maybe you work in a city.
You work in a city. Second you start a family,
where do you go suburbs? You still drive to the city.
You added an hour commute each day. Look I did
this when I worked in Washington, DC. In hours. Some
days it'd be an hour and a half, added an
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hour commute each way. Why I could have stuffed the
family in an apartment in Washington, DC. We've lived in
an apartment before, all four of us. Why safety? Too
many druggies, too many murders, too many crimes. We all
want safety, we all do. We all want to feel safe.
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But we can make a mistake, a tremendous mistake, when
it comes to our search for safety. We can pretend
we are. We can pretend we are. We can lie
to ourselves about how safe our area is. We can
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lie to ourselves about how many drugged out people are
around us, crazy, violent people are around us. Just got
out of prison, wants to commit sue side by cop.
You don't know and I don't know who is around you.
And on top of that, as a country, I don't
like to do. I really try not to do that
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it's never been this bad, because that's generally not true, right,
It's pretty ahistorical to look at things like that. They've
been a thousands times in life, periods of history. I
should say where it's been this bad. But as a
country right now, because of a very focused effort to
do so, we are torn up and divided in a
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thousand different rate, different ways, religion, foreign conflicts that reflect
themselves at home. Remember this was about Goza and all
that stuff. It was about Jews and Hamas and Gaza,
and it was about all that stuff. We are divided
by race, we are divided by party. I'm not saying
we've never been more divided, but we are not a unified,
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cohesive country. And frankly, it's hard to have a unified
cohesion in place of three hundred million people because that's
a lot of frigging people with different interests in different backgrounds.
That's a long way of saying, do you think do
you think you walked by somebody today who thought about
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hurting you? Maybe maybe it just flashed into his head
or her head. Maybe you drove by him. Maybe they
were sitting next to you in traffic. I'll tell you.
On Saturday, went to a baseball game, got flipped off
on the highway. Dude comes screaming up behind us in
the pickup truck. I wasn't driving, I was in the back,
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but apparently the driver had cut him off. Something like that,
pulls right up next to us, middle finger right there
at us. What if that was a gun guard wasn't bulletproof?
My point is this, It's really important for you to
be aware of your surroundings, and it is important for
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you to carry something on you that will allow you
to stop a bad man. Carry something on you. I
can't believe how many people walk through this life unarmed.
It blows me away. What do you What are you thinking?
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At least look at least if you're in a place
like New York City, at least you have an excuse
because they have so many freaking laws, they'll just straight
send you to state prison with a gun. You know,
So you have to make other you have to get
a burnout, you have to do other things. But I'm
blown away at how many people saunter through life pretending
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as if there aren't bad men all around you. There
are at all times. And if I have to get
really direct about this thing, you're telling me a group
of Jews gathered unarmed anywhere. I mean, look, I'm that one,
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so all I can do is from the outside looking
in observe. If I was a Jew, I would probably
have protection on me at all times, being as how
someone's wanted you dead virtually any period of time or
any location throughout history. And it doesn't look like that's
going to change anytime soon. And you're telling me there's
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a group of Jewish people unarmed, just demonstrating in public.
What why wake up? There are bad people in this world. Oh,
here's some todd Lyons acting ice director. Not sure if
you want to carry a gun or a burner or something.
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Here's todd Lyons.
Speaker 2 (07:56):
This have to go out and pick up some of
the most horrible criminals roaming.
Speaker 3 (08:00):
Free in Massachusetts.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
These are just some of them.
Speaker 2 (08:03):
A child sex offender that was previously deported that was
released by a local agency but was back living across
the street from a playground. A sex trafficker that was
arrested for raping a child that was re released back
into the community. A habitual drunk driver who in the
midst of his drunk driving kidnapped a child, theft from
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We have one person that was previously supported that was
stealing from disabled senior citizens. Not only that, but they
got several convicted murderers, rapists, spouse abuses, child abuses, and
drug traffickers.
Speaker 1 (08:38):
All around you, but not in my tent. Yes, in
your town. Let me tell you again, go look at
the sex offender registry for your zip code. Your zip code,
They're all around you. It's a very good point. The
guy emailed in and said, why weren't they carrying unless
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I have gone through a metal detector. I am carrying
at all times, and I am aware of what is
around us. All right, Enough, enough of that Boulder Colorado talk.
I'm going to talk about something different. I'm going to
talk about the Russia Ukraine thing. As long as we're
opening up on a little bit of a heavier note here.
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I'll get to the Lindsey Graham portion of it in
a moment. But in case you were not aware, this
thing has been escalating a lot. We are, of course,
in the supposedly in the middle of peace talks, seize
fire talks, all this other stuff. But it's been escalating
to a level that is uncomfortable. The Ukraine launched a
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drone swarm attack. I'm not going to sit here and
bore you with all the details of it, but they
hit Russian strategic bombers, supposedly hit a nuclear sub or
a nuclear sub facility. Lindsey Graham's over there bragging about
the whole thing, visiting, and we'll get to the Lindsey
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Graham portion of it in a moment. I just want
to remind everybody of two things. Ukraine is not able
to pull off a drone swarm attack like that without
us most likely. That's one. Two Russia would know that.
And three, this is the largest nuclear power on the
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planet comfortably this. Yeah, let's talk about Lindsey Graham, shall we?
Before we do that? Speaking of history, many people, many
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as Rome ceased being a republic, all those horrible civil wars,
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Kelly DC. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a
wonderful Monday, about forty five minutes away from Medal of
Honor Monday. That's always a good time. So I want
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to touch on the Lindsay Graham's story because we're not
going to spend a much time on Russia Ukraine. I
want to get to emails. But they just Ukraine launched
a big drone swarm attack on Russia. Russia, of course
has been attacking Ukrainian cities. This thing is not getting
turned down, it's getting turned up more personal. They tried
to kill Vladimir putin that's always going to come with consequences,
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And then that brings me to Lindsay Graham and Blumenthal,
that dork to United States senators just went over to
Ukraine because we're not going to talk Russia Ukraine war tonight.
I'm not in the mood, and some people started doing
some digging. Somebody I don't know his real name because
as it reveal it, so all I can say is
his name's Aladdin. I want to try to give him credit,
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but that's what I go what he goes by. But
he's been digging through the government records, government records exposing
what this trip cost Lindsey Graham, Richard Bloomy Thal. They
flew over to Kiev four hundred thousand dollars per person.
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I think it was for one night four hundred thousand,
which prompted people to do more digging. Lindsey Graham has
taken so many trips to Ukraine it has cost you
twenty five million dollars. So Lindsey Graham can go to
Ukraine something like eight nine times. It's crazy the number
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of times. And if you're curious why the costs are
so high, we're talking chartered planes, luxury hotels, not just
for Lindsey Graham. Of course, he'll show up with an entourage,
unbelievable amounts of security, millions and millions of dollars. And
then you start digging through these government forms and the
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travel on there, it almost looks like he's a food
blogger or something like that. You're looking and wait, he's
in Milan. Why is he in Milan? Then he's at Kiev.
Oh wait, now he's over there in Korea. And that
it's always the fourth season hotel has the top floor.
I just want to remind you of this fact, and
it is a fact. Once you see it, you cannot
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unsee it. Here it is whatever location we're discussing, it
could be just a town, a city, a county, a state,
or a country the United States, that particular area has
a treasury of some size. I mean, I realize that
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your town may not have an official treasury, but you
get what I mean. A bunch of taxpayer money comes
into that area to that government, whether it be a
town or a country, whatever, because they tax, they take
a lot of money in. Then people decide they want
that money. People decide they want to find a way
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to get their greedy hands on that money. It can
take the form of NGOs, but it always takes the
form of politicians. These politicians get elected both parties. These
politicians get elected tiny town federal government, and all of
a sudden, they have that access. They have the keys
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to the bank fault, and they don't respect it. They
don't respect you. They don't care that that's your money,
they don't care what they should be doing with it.
They are there and they stay there because they have
the keys to the bank fault, the bank vault that
has your money. And so they stay politicians because they
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want access to all the things rich people have without
having to actually go earn any money. You just stay elected.
Why do you think it is we can't get these
people out of office. Senators seem to die in office
every six months. Why don't you retire? Why don't you
go away? If Anty Graham were to ever go away,
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he would have to use his own money to do things,
and lord knows he doesn't have enough of it to
spend four hundred thousand dollars luxuriating in Milan, in Kiev
and Korea and everywhere else. But you know who does
have that kind of money? You the American taxpayer. And
so these greedy money grubbing losers they get elected, and
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they don't look at the treasury and think to themselves, Wow,
that's the people's money. I should be a good steward
with that money. I should do right by the people
with that money. They look at the treasury and they think, ooh, finally,
now I get a little taste. And that's how they
live their lives, flying all over the world and four
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star hotels in private jets like their movie stars with
our money, feeling like big shots. And they all all
have the gall to come home and lecture you about
something you should be doing. Lindsey Graham, He's not even
close to the only one. It happens at the city
council level. Here's the reason. Your town's city council. They
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make forty five thousand dollars a year, and half of
them drive brand new BMW's. It happens at the state level.
It happens at the federal level all the time, always
finding a way to bloodsuck your money out of your wallet.
And it drives me up the wall because it's so
disrespectful to the taxpayer, so disrespectful. But they all do it.
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I take that back. They all don't do it. Many
do it, and they stay in there. They stay in
there as politicians because that's how you get in the
bank vault dries me up the wall. Anyway, I want
to move on. I'm going to start some email roundup
stuff before we get to the Democrat Party and talking
about other things. Before we do that, I have to
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tell you that I am I assaulted a special needs
person over the weekend, and I will explain what happened
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special needs person on Saturday, and I have to tell
you about it. Hang on the Jesse Kelly Show. It's
still real to me, Dammit, the ternstacks. It is the
Jesse Kelly Show. About to tell you a little tale
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from the weekend that I am not proud of. Bob
is mortified. To be honest, I'm still a little bit
mortified as I take in exactly what happened. But here
it is just gonna just gonna come out with it.
We're setting all the politics aside for a moment. I
told you I have a son who's a runner, and
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I have a son who's a swimmer. This weekend we
had to venture into hell, hell known as in all
days a sports tournament. Soccer parents will know what I'm
talking about. Wrestling parents, baseball parents, you know what I'm
talking about. Chris, go ahead and roll your eyes enjoy it,
but you will. You'll be there. But no, no, she's
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gonna do something. Buddy, your daughter's gonna do something. I'm
gonna encourage her to get into something. And you know
what's gonna happen, Chris, You know what time we were
up Saturday while you were all living it up sleeping
in vivvv six am, six A. I'm on a Saturday
drive down to this swimming pool. Don't think that it's
some sort of a nice environment. This is gonna come
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into play here in a moment. But it's the metal
bleachers that hurts your butt and you can't there aren't
enough of them, and plus you don't want to inhal
all that chlorine. So we had to sit outside. The
old time is like ninety two ninety three, about one
hundred percent humidity, six seven hours. As he does an
event and then sits there for a half hour, does
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an event, and then sits there for a half hour,
and you're just sitting there in your own sweat and misery,
questioning your life decisions. You understand what I'm saying now
onto the incident, I need to clarify that I made
a very healthy decision that morning, A healthy decision that
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came in part because of a bad night's sleep. I
didn't sleep that well. I was up at earlier five
five point thirty, and I decided, you know, if I've
got to be there all day, i might as well
feel good about myself. I'm gonna go work out. I
go grab the weights, work out, and I did leg day.
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Leg Day. I worked out my legs. Now. I don't
have the best coordination in the world anyway, but then
when you destroy your legs on leg day, obviously your
legs give out. They don't work right. It's not it. Look,
it's part of working out. It comes time for Luke
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to go get in the pool because he has another race.
It's very crowded in the bleachers, and there's a grandma
sitting there with her just the cutest kid. I would guess.
She was six years old, five six years old, a
special needs kid who had her phone, her iPhone on
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her that she obviously she needed it in some way.
I mean, I don't want to speculate, but she was
too special needs and she she needed this phone. Like
that was how they got her to sit there right
while they were watching the swimming. So you got it.
I am six foot eight, as you know. I don't
like to stand in front of anybody, And even when
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I sit, I don't like to sit in front of
people because I am so big that people behind me
can't see. So we get in there to watch Luke's race,
and me Bb and James. We get to the top
of the bleachers. We kind of move past every buddy
into the top of the bleachers to sit down and
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watch the swim tournament. It's all going well. Of course,
Ab does this thing that all women do. Dudes don't
do it, but they yell at the kids, cheer for
the kids when they're in the pool, as if the
kid can hear his name. But no, no, no, sod
the whole time. It's come on, look, you know what
I'm talking about. Only normally at those things you just
sit down and listen and everything is go. Hiden not
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get Braden, you know what I'm talking about. He finishes
the race, I get up. The stairs were occupied, so
I had to do the thing where you have to
walk down the bleachers, only not the stairs. What Chris,
what could have just waited? No, no, no, there were
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people sitting in the stairs. There was no waiting. It
was that kind of crowded. There was no waiting. I
couldn't wait, and plus I want it out right. It's human,
it's miserable. I take one step down. The second I
lift my other foot up because I'm stepped way down,
my leg gives out. Who do you think is sitting
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directly in front of my knee but the adorable special
needs girl with the iPhone. And remember I told you
these are the metal bleachers. No one's cheering because the
race is over, so it's as quiet in there as
it can be with that many people. My leg gives
out and my knee hits the back of this girl.
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Now I didn't hurt her, right, it didn't hit that hard,
but I'm two hundred and thirty pounds a six year
old girl, just the sheer weight of my body. It
hits her hard enough that she throws herself forward, drops
the phone like two levels down, and its domed, like
the whole place can gear the iPhone dropping. I've just
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assaulted the adorable special needs girl in the bleachers, knocked
her phone out of her hand, which, of course now
I'm scrambling to grab and I'm saying I'm sorry, And
Grandma couldn't have been cooler about it. Obviously, She says, Oh, no,
it's fine, it's fine. I to at this very moment,
if you're listening, I'm so sorry. I felt. I feel
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about an inch tall right now, an inch tall right now.
And I hope I didn't break her phone. I don't
even know. I didn't even ask if I broke the phone.
I don't think I broke the phone. They can take
a beating. It was so loud, and I feel so bad.
Just do some emails, Jesse. I'm wondering what you what
Jesse's stance is on all these vaccines. My husband and
I are expecting are firstborn very soon, currently very weary
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of him getting any vaccines. What did Jesse do with
his children? What would he say? The pros and cons? Okay,
so I'm not going to tell you any vaccine advice.
I will. I will be honest with you and tell
you when we had when we kids, the vaccine list
was not very long. It was measles, mumps and something that.
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It was just a couple basic things. I don't remember
how many were on it, Chris, how many are on
your words you've had kids recently, Quary, something like that?
How many? Okay, that's what I thought Chris said there
were like four or five when he did. We did those.
We beyond that, did nothing else. I'm just telling you
what we did. I'm not telling you what to do.
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We do not believe in, we never have believed in.
We don't even get the flu vaccine. I think it's garbage.
That's just my personal belief. You do what you want.
I think the flu vaccine's garbage. Obviously, there were no
COVID shots coming anywhere near my house ever. That we
didn't mess with at all. We don't mess with any
of that stuff. We really don't like medication at all
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in the Cali household. As I told you before, I
tell you about chalk all the time. I mean it,
that's my first stop. I tell you about relief factors
the exact same reason I don't want that medication. Stuff
is terrible for your body. So if you have pain,
like daily pain, your back hurts all the time, you
know your elbow hurts all the time, please try relief factor.
I really mean that because it's drug free. Drug free,
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it goes after the inflammation in a natural way. I
believe that all the way natural solutions, natural things help
the body out naturally whenever you can help the body out.
It's just something I believe. And by the way, one
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or relief factor dot com. It really does work. Anyway,
back to what I was talking about, we did the
basics on the vaccines. We didn't do anything else. Here's
what I will tell you. When it comes to medical things,
health things in general, not just medical health things in general,
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there can be a real paralysis by analysis thing that
parents and not just parents, any anybody goes through today.
When I say paralysis by analysis, I mean this. If
you believe something or want to believe something, there are
endless materials for you to consume that will confirm your
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belief outright today, and it gets very confusing for people
like me. I'll make this about me because I go
through this all the time. It can be very confusing
for an uneducated person like me to figure out medical
things because every single article, every single article will tell you, oh,
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did you know that ink pen's cure cancer? And the
next article is did you know that ink pens cause cancer?
Did you know that you should eat carbs all the time.
You know you should never eat carbs. Do you know
you should get twenty five thousand vaccines for your children?
Do you know if you take one? If you give
your child one vaccine, your child will die that night.
It is endless without end And so people look around
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and they don't know what to do. We can't trust
our medical institutions anymore. What are you gonna trust the CDC?
This was a long way of saying I'm sorry, I'm
not giving you advice. I told you what we did,
and if I had to do it over again, I'll
tell you this, I would do the exact same thing,
the very basics, and moving on, the very basics and
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moving on. I don't trust SQUAT anymore. I'm obsessed with
natural things. We have, even like a naturopathic doctor that
we go see from time to time. That's what I
believe in. I do all right? What happened with Jerry
Nadler next? He doesn't care if you believe him, but
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he's right. Jesse Kelly, it is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Let's focus for a few moments on the disaster that
is the Democrat Party of Jerry Nather Pretty much exemplifies
this before we get to medal of honor and more
emails and other things. Tonight. So Jerry Nadler, that scumbag Democrat,
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one of his aids got handcuffed. Why because the aid
was a radical and apparently the aid was getting in
the way of dhs as they were, they were doing
all kinds of ice things, getting in the way of ice.
You know. Basically, Jerry Nadler had a communist activist inside
of his office. Huh huh. Right now, the Democrats are
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in an unbelievable amount of trouble because I'm not sure
they can shift gears. Remember I told you I think
there's gonna be a Democrat populist that rises, and I do.
I believe that at some point there will be. But man,
is that guy is he going to have to walk tread?
I should say very very lightly, because the people who
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have taken over the Democrat Party, they're the ones holding
the power now, and they're the ones pushing all the
things that have made the Democrat Party unpopular with everybody,
which is.
Speaker 4 (31:09):
The party of the middle class. Has been a huge
advantage for Democrats. I have polling from NBC going all
the way back since nineteen eighty nine, when Democrats had
a twenty three point advantage twenty sixteen to seventeen point advantage.
But by this decade we already started seeing declines. Back
in twenty twenty two, we saw that Democrats led, but
only by four points, well within the margin of error.
And now in our latest CNM poll among registered voters,
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which is the party of the middle class, it is tied.
Speaker 1 (31:32):
This I think.
Speaker 4 (31:33):
Speaks to Democratic eils more than anything else. They have
traditionally been the party of the middle class.
Speaker 1 (31:38):
No more.
Speaker 4 (31:39):
Donald Trump and the Republican Party have taken that mantle away,
and now a key advantage for Democrats historically has gone
audio somigos, and now there is no party that is
the party of the middle class. Republicans have completely closed
the gap.
Speaker 1 (31:51):
Headline Democrats push for free health care for illegals. What
has happened inside the Democrat Party, and we've discussed this before,
is insane, nasty, self hating, America hating women have taken
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over the party as the beating heart of the party,
and so they are controlling every single issue right now,
and they cannot be dissuaded and you can't talk them
out of it. They will talk down. You know you're
who these women are. You know how these women are.
They will talk down to everybody. And the solution to
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everything in the eyes of women like that. Everyone knows
women like that. If you're a woman, you've known women
like that. If you're a dude, you probably dated a
woman like that. Always lecturing, always scolding, always this that,
not listening at all, and not interested in listening, interested
in browbeating and handpecking you into what they want. You
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want an example, you want a beautiful example. You want
to know what the beating heart of the Democrat Party
is and why they're gonna have such a hard time changing. Remember,
this party has lost men, and you can't win without them.
Young men, even non political men. My sons and their
friends hate Democrats. They didn't know anything about Republicans at
the Constitution or anything. Democrats are a joke. They're a punchline.
They all laugh about them. Why this is the beating
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heart of the Democrat Party?
Speaker 5 (33:23):
To the f one of what I think? I think
it's a waste of money. Maybe these guys should spend
their money on teaching men to not be such sexist.
Speaker 1 (33:30):
Maybe that's that was Joy Behar on the view. What
were they discussing, Remember we were discussing how Democrats are
spending millions of dollars trying to find new influencers who
can get young men back, new podcasters and things like that. Well,
Joy Bayar thinks that's a waste of money. Here's what
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she thinks should be done to the one of.
Speaker 2 (33:53):
What I think.
Speaker 5 (33:53):
I think it's a waste of money. Maybe these guys
should spend their money on teaching men to not be
such sexist. Maybe that's.
Speaker 1 (34:01):
How do you fundamentally change that. You know what you
should do? Nag at somebody, Nag and scold them. That's
the thing. We haven't nagged and scolded it them enough yet.
If we could just do more nagging and more scolding,
that'll get it back. How do you overcome that? And
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all you thought that that little bit from the polling
was med. Listen to this.
Speaker 6 (34:25):
So, among Democrats and Democratic leaners, thirty two say Democrats
are the party with strong leaders, I.
Speaker 1 (34:32):
Mean of their own kind.
Speaker 7 (34:34):
Right.
Speaker 6 (34:34):
Eighty two percent of Republican Republican leaders say that about
the GOP.
Speaker 1 (34:38):
Only forty one Democrats don't even like their own leaders. Why, well,
half the Democrats think their leaders are too far left.
The other half think they're not left enough. But what
they've all come to an agreement on is men or evil,
especially white men, are evil, and we should definitely nag
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at them and scold them and yell at them for
everything and blame them for everything. And if we're not
winning them over, that's just because we haven't nagged enough. Remember,
Remember we used to play those lines because they do
it all the time. Obama used to do this all
the time. Biden was the master at it. Biden, did
I say master at it? It's a really dumb thing
to do. Whenever he's asked in an interview why he's
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not popular, why aren't you popular? Kamala did this too,
they always give an answer, some sort of an answer
that sounds like, well the people aren't understanding what we're doing,
or the lecture of the media, well you haven't told
them what we're doing. What the people don't understand how
great they have it? And what's the underlying message there?
The underlying message always is you stupid idiots, we're helping you,
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and you idiots don't know how great it is, or
the underlying message is the media you should be lying
harder so these idiots could understand what we're doing doing
always oh you have one, Chris, God good.
Speaker 7 (36:04):
We need we need to get the word out on
promises made and promises kept. We must get the word out.
With so much information outright lives and the media that
dwells on negatives, the people don't know the progress we've made,
but they're going to they're in the process.
Speaker 1 (36:21):
Of course, they can't come out and say it, oh's perfect, Chris,
but that's exactly what they do. Well. Maybe if the
media would be more in the tank for us, then
these idiots would know how great it is. Always a lecture,
never in extended hand, never an explanation of some kind,
always a some version of you're too dumb to understand
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how smart I am. You're too stupid, you're too that.
If you want to spend millions of dollars to win
men over, you'd be better off just nagging out to
thee what I think. I think.
Speaker 5 (36:54):
It's a waste of money. Maybe these guys should spend
their money on teaching men to not be such sexist.
Speaker 1 (36:59):
Maybe if the fundamental bedrock belief of the Democrat Party
is that the men are stupid and misogynistic in the lecture.
They're never going to win them back ever ever. All Right,
enough politics for a few stup Medal of Honor Monday
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