All Episodes

January 12, 2026 36 mins

You need normies to participate in your communist action. The country’s cancer. The majority of Americas do not agree with the democrat party; so why are our elections so close? 

Follow The Jesse Kelly Show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheJesseKellyShow

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark as Played
Transcript

Episode Transcript

Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. Then Jesse Kelly Show,
Let's have some fun on a Monday, A fantastic Monday,
Medal of Honor Monday, as you know, that is coming

(00:32):
up one hour from now, and we have so much
other stuff we have to get to. First, we are
going to discuss the street protests. We're going to discuss
the animals you see in the streets. What is happening,
Why hasn't this taken off in the way other street
protests have been. Will continue to peel back the layers

(00:55):
on some of the fraud that we're finding out about
and some of the fraud that's still coming in this country.
We're gonna talk about trador Is, Republicans DEI is still alive,
putting a cap on credit card interest rates, all that emails,
apparently you have a sock company, you love tacos, and

(01:16):
so much more coming up tonight on the world famous
Jesse Kelly's Show. Now, I actually want to begin here
because there's all kinds of these protests still going on
and for maybe you're not aware, So let me give
you a little update on where we're at. The street
animal clearly an organized street animal who was there to

(01:37):
block ice in Minnesota got her self killed. The story
from last week, we already talked about it. We don't
have to recap it. Well, right now, they're trying to
get masses of people in the streets. And when I
say trying, I'm talking about the communists, mainly the elite communists.
They are trying as hard as they can to push

(02:02):
masses of people into the streets. Now, let me pause
for a moment before I get to the people who
are actually in the streets. I have an unconfirmed thing,
so I'm not going to name it, but it kind
of well, you'll see where I'm going with this in
a moment. There was a huge protest in recent years.

(02:23):
It had a name. I'm not going to name it.
That's what I'm not going to name because I'm still
trying to track down confirmation of this rumor I heard.
But this huge protest, and if I were to name it,
you would have heard of it. Okay, big kmmy street
protest had corporate sponsorship. Maybe that's putting it too simple.

(02:43):
Had huge sponsors. What kind of sponsors did it have? Well,
have you ever heard of Arabella Advisors? Arabella Advisors, you
probably have not unless you're a hyper political person. Arabella
and Advisors has shut down in the last year. The
reason they shut down in the last year is the

(03:06):
Trump administration was investigating them as sort of a slush fund.
I guess you would call it. What does that mean? Well,
Arabella Advisors was a group, and of course it was
staffed full of communists, eliite communists in Washington, d C.
And they would take in millions and millions and millions

(03:26):
of dollars and they would in turn dole those dollars
out to other communist front groups. So this protest that
I will not name Arabella Advisors gave them millions. The
Ford Foundation allegedly gave them millions. Pause for a moment,
in case you're not aware, maybe you're sitting there saying,

(03:47):
I don't understand. Henry Ford was this titan of American industry.
Not a big fan of Jews, but a big titan
of American industry. How could the Ford family stop because
we're about to talk about the Alackefeller Foundation as well.
Remember this about our our wealthiest people in society, and
this has plagued many a society one, two, three generations

(04:12):
after them. It seems to be almost inevitable. There will
be heirs to the kingdom who hate the kingdom, hate
the country where the kingdom was built, and they will
take the fortune made by the tycoon and use it
against the United States of America or whatever country they're in.

(04:35):
Have you ever wondered why Disney lost its mind? Why
Walt Disney was this patriot who wanted family and children
and things like that. And now the latest Disney movie
you took Aiden, Jaden and Braden Too, was full of
a bunch of lesbians. Do you want to know why?
It's because the heirs to the Disney throne hate Disney,
hate family, hate America. The Ford Foundation is not Henry Ford, Yes,

(05:00):
it's his heirs, the Rockefeller Foundation. Anyway, those two groups
allegedly funded the protest. So before we go any further
and talk about the street animals themselves, you saw over
the weekend, you probably saw, if you were paying attention,
video of a bunch of street animals trying to break

(05:20):
into a hotel in Minneapolis. They thought Ice agents were
staying at this hotel, and they were trying to kick
in the doors. And maybe you sat there and wondered why,
how Maybe you've seen people with the street signs. It's
cold out, but they're still out there with the signs.
Natzi can stop lights all that stuff. Why how always remember, always, always, always,

(05:47):
one hundred percent of the time. Remember there has never
been in the United States of America. There has never, ever,
not one time, been masses of people in the streets
on behalf of a communist cause that was purely organic.
That has never happened one time in the history of

(06:09):
this country. What happens is communist groups like the former
Arabella Advisors and others taking millions and millions and millions
of dollars from donors, usually billionaire donors, but people on
the streets do give to them. They take in money
from donors. They then hand that money out to this
communist front group and that communist front group, and those

(06:31):
front groups they're the ones who train and organize communist
street animal protests. So they're ready, almost like shock troops
at a moment's notice. And let me tell you something else.
Here's something that's going to creep you out. Maybe, and
this is one hundred percent truth. If you live in

(06:51):
a big city, if you're listening to me in a
big city right now, if you're in New York City
on woaar, love youwoar. If you're in la if you're
in Chicago, if you're in a big city right now,
did you know there are communist street groups as we speak.
They are trained. They are probably training tonight as you

(07:13):
listen to the sound of my voice. They're training. They
are learning how to do organization in the streets. And
then they're waiting, almost like a fireman. You know. You
know what firemen do. Firemen work out like beasts. That's
why they're all jacked. They eat like kings, and they

(07:34):
play video games in sleep when they're not fighting fires.
That's what they do. What are they doing. They're waiting
for the call building on fire, they get the call,
uniform on out the door. If you are listening to
me in a blue area, there are communists like that
in your area. Groups already trained, already organized, and they

(07:56):
don't know what the next controversy will be. They don't
have any idea. A woman shot by eyes, so they
don't have any idea. But what they're doing is the
exact same thing your local fireman is doing. They're waiting
for a phone call, ring ring, Hey, we just had
an illegal mother deported. It was on video. She tripped

(08:19):
and fell and busted out of tooth. She's crying. This
is an opportunity. Send in the troops. That organization has
already trained and organized and ready right now. What you're
seeing in Minnesota, these are all the communist street groups
that are trained and organized. But why have you wondered

(08:44):
why hasn't this reached a mass like say the George
Floyd protests did. Remember after George Floyd died in Minneapolis,
we had street animals in every city in the country,
chuck and bricks and everything else. Why this not been
able to reach that level? Well, let me explain it

(09:07):
this way. You know what priming a pump is. To
prime a pump, maybe you're not aware of this, but
in construction, for instance, we would oftentimes have to set
up pumps to pump water out of let's say, a ditch.
We dig down too deep, we would get below the water table.
There's a ditch, we have to get a pump in there.

(09:28):
You can't just necessarily turn it on and have it
start pumping. You have to get it going first. I'll
just use the most basic term possible. You have to
get it going first, once you get it going, once
you get some water in there and get the suction
all right, then boom. Then it starts going. Then it
starts sucking the water out that prime in the pump.
You have to get pump primed. The communist street groups

(09:52):
in this country, they're just the primer. They're just the primary.
That's it. They are there to get the pump going.
What they need are masses of people, stupid people, people
who watch too much of the news, people will spend
too much time on social media. They need the uninformed, untrained,

(10:15):
unorganized masses to fall for their tricks and pour out
into the streets. In Minneapolis, you had people kicking in
the doors of hotels, but it was like thirty of them.
Here's people chanting in the streets, but it's like twenty
of them. Where are the masses? The pump got primed,

(10:40):
but nobody else showed up. Take heart in that. Now
we'll talk about the actual people who are there doing
the protesting. In a moment before we talked about them,
let me talk to you about something, and we talk
to you about an empty bank account, a bad credit score.

(11:03):
You pay your bills, don't you What if you add
a five hundred credit score. You could never get alone again.
You can't even get a credit card. That's what happens
to people when their identity gets stolen. Online. Identity theft
is not yesterday's news. It's bigger than it has ever
been because more of your information and my information is

(11:24):
online than has ever been online before. And this is
so devastating. You feel so fine right now because it
hasn't happened to you, But you wake up tomorrow morning,
and if it happens to you, it's the worst day, weeks,
months of your life trying to put your life back together.
Let LifeLock protect you. They'll give you alerts, They'll make

(11:47):
you whole again if it happens. Don't wait until after
it happens. Call now one eight hundred LifeLock or go
to LifeLock dot com. You just use the promo code Jesse.
Save up the forty percent off your first year terms apply,
We'll be back.

Speaker 2 (12:02):
This is the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 1 (12:07):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Monday,
only forty five minutes away from Medal of Honor Monday, Imember.
You can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
Just keep that in mind. Just what we just talked about.
I wanted to remind you again that there are always
going to be street animal protests whenever there's an incident

(12:31):
the communists think they can take advantage of. That's always
going to exist on some level, but numbers matter. If
the normies don't don't start participating, then what happened was
the communist organizations, the trained, professional funded communist organizations failed.
They're always going to be in the streets because they're

(12:52):
paid to be in the streets. But if it doesn't
get the normy in your life involved, then it failed.
I mentioned George Floyd, and this is going to come
into play for what we're about to talk about here.
I mentioned the George Floyd protests. There is there's a
couple in our neighborhood. We are friends. The husband hardcore Republican.

(13:18):
She is now a hardcore Republican. Did you know after
George Floyd's death, she not only went out to march
with Black Lives Matter in Houston, she brought their daughter
along with her. Now she's a hardcore Republican. What happened, Well,

(13:41):
she was just a normy then a Normy who watched CNN,
who spent too much time on Facebook or Black Better
being slaughtered by races scupts, and she became part of
the critical mass that took to the streets. If you
can't prime the pump well enough for nomies to participate,

(14:02):
it's not going to be effective. All right. Now, that
brings me to this email. Hey, oracle, why do liberal
white women seem to think it's a good idea to
resist an armed police officer at a traffic stop. In
my mind, if you do that, the best thing that
will happen is you get arrested. I'm not saying the
police are right all the time, but that point doesn't

(14:24):
seem to be a good time to get in a fight.
Thanks Scott. Okay, so let's discuss that particular incident, and
in fact, incidents like this, and this is an important
thing to remember. Did you know that as a man,
I won't. I won't say I won't obviously I'm not
going to speak for women, but as a man that

(14:47):
it's probably healthy if you've been punched in the face before.
I've been punched in the face plenty of times. I've
did plenty of punching myself. Did you know that that's healthy? No? Not,
you're forty four. I really hope I never get punched
in the face again, and I really hope they never
punch anyone else again. I'm all punched out, my knuckles
are all scarred up. But it's healthy. Do you know why?

(15:11):
Because that sounds completely nonsensical, especially if you're a woman listening.
What that's terrible. It's vine that, it's wrong, someone could
get hurt. All those things are true, all those things.
I'm not talking down to you or saying you're wrong,
but you know what happens when you get punched in
the face as a dude. You learn, you learn lessons.

(15:33):
Maybe you learn not to get mouthy at the wrong time.
Maybe you learn not to stick your nose in someone
else's business. Maybe you learn that, hey, after midnight at
the bar is probably a dangerous place. Maybe that's time
to go home, have a nightcap beer in your living room.
Whatever lesson you learn, you do learn from it because

(15:55):
it hurts, and your eye is black and your lips
are hanging off your face, and you look at yourself
and you wake up in the morning your head is
bounding and you say, wow, I'm never doing filling the
blank ever again. You learn, and that's a valuable, valuable thing.
But why do you see such a large percentage of

(16:19):
women at these protests, and in particular this incident to lesbians,
one of them, of course, the butcher one lipping off
at the cop, taunting him say something will get you,
big boy, or something like that, and then encouraging the
other way. Drive baby, drive, And now she's dead. Why

(16:43):
could how are you that stupid? Why would you do that?
That lesson about being punched in the face, That lesson
doesn't get to most women in life, because most women
don't end up in situations where they punk other women
in the face or get punched in the face themselves.
And I'm glad. I don't want anybody to ever hit

(17:05):
a woman, and I don't want women hitting other people.
I don't even like that women ultimate fighting stuff. It
grosses me out. I don't want to see that. I'm
not encouraging women to get punched in the face or
do any punching. That's not what I'm saying. But if
you live that lady was thirty seven years old. If
you live thirty seven years without ever facing real, true

(17:26):
physical accountability for doing bad things. It's easy to fall
into the trap of I never will. I never will.
When I see a dude or a woman in a
public place getting real loud, getting real lippy, stepping up
to a bouncer, talking mess to the big dude at

(17:50):
the bar. You know what I think to myself, I'd
say it all the time. I say it to my wife,
I say it to my friends. I say, that's somebody
who's never been punched in the face before. Because if
you've been socked in the mouth when you're twenty years old,
you learn there are times where you should shut that
mouth so it doesn't get socked. These people never learn

(18:11):
true consequences until it's too late, and that's the problem.
You start pressing that line and pressing that line and
pressing that line. Maybe one day you step over that line.
I'll just hit the gas and now you're dead. All right,
let's discuss a bit more about this fraud stuff. Hang
on the Jesse Kelly Show. It's still real to me,

(18:33):
damn it. The TRN stacks. It is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a wonderful Monday. So let's tackle something we
dug into it last week. But let me go ahead
and lay this out again. And I'm going to lay
it out right between the eyes. I guess that's the
only way I know how to do it. So let

(18:54):
me give it to you right between the eyes. Have
you ever known somebody, or maybe you yourself, have gone
through this? Have you ever known somebody who was diagnosed
with some form of late stage cancer, stage three, stage
four cancer. I guess I shouldn't even ask the question,
because I know that you do. Because this is it's

(19:15):
so terrible that we all have experienced it in our
lives in some way. A friend, a relative, maybe you
yourself are going through it right now. Everybody gets touched
by this freaking plague that takes the people we love
away from us. Now, when you get that meeting in

(19:36):
the doctor's office, you go through a lot of things
having watched it. I've never gone through it myself. I
guess maybe I will someday. But you go through a
lot of things mentally. But one of the things people
go through when they find out, hey, you've got stage
through cancer, stage four cancer was is almost always it
seems like they go through the oh my gosh, I've

(19:57):
had this for a long time I am. I never knew.
I wished I had known, And now you find out
you have late stage cancer, and now you have to
figure out how to treat it, and can I treat it?
And what am I going to do? So it's a sobering,
sobering moment for a couple different reasons. It's sobering because

(20:19):
now you have to try to treat it and you
don't know if you're going to be able to. And
it's also sobering because the reality is it's been inside
of you for quite a while and you just didn't
happen to find it until now. And you know that
if you'd caught it before. And so you're looking back
and you're looking forward, and it's just a terrible moment
all around. Sound familiar. I know you know what I'm

(20:41):
talking about. Everybody does. I'm sad to say everybody does.
Going forward, you and I are going to have to
deal with something and get yourself ready for this. We
have cancer, but we are not at this point where
the doctor has told us it's late stage. You know

(21:04):
the stage we're in now as we find out all
this stuff and in Minnesota and all the Smali fraud
in places like Maine. And as we start to dig
into this, well, you know what, I'll play a couple
clips in a moment. But you know where we are
right now, you and I we're in our first meeting
with the doctor after we gave blood. That meeting, that

(21:29):
doctor says, hey, some of these numbers seem way off.
There's a chance there's a chance you may have some
cancer of some kind. We need to get you in
for more tests. That's where we are right now. So
let me go ahead and spoil it for you. We're

(21:49):
going to get more tests, there's going to be more
fraud exposed, and we're going to have cancer in a
lot of places, Okay, a lot of places. I am
not telling you this to bring you down. I'm telling
you this so you are mentally prepared, because already I
am seeing people say things like I'm not paying my

(22:10):
freaking taxes anymore. I can't believe my taxes are going
to these freaking thieves and I'm not doing this and
I'm not doing that. First of all, please pay your taxes.
Don't go to prison because some Somali committed fraud. Don't
do that. Pay your taxes, follow the law. That's one.
But I totally understand the sentiment. Already, people are disheartened
and they're angry, and they're finding out they've been pillaged. Well,

(22:35):
that was just the first doctors meeting. Going forward, we're
going to find out that it's in your liver, it's
in your lungs, it's in your spine. You've got it.
We are going to keep finding out as we peel
back the layers of our corrupt country. We're going to

(22:56):
find out that we have been looted for years and
years and years by more communities in more states, by
more entities than you can possibly imagine, every cent of
it enabled by the Democrat Party. Some Republicans participated as well,
And it's only our discovery process is only going to

(23:20):
get worse from here. But you should take heart in this.
Until you discover it, you can't treat it. I'd rather know,
wouldn't you. I'd rather know before I drop dead. I
would rather know. I know it's an uncomfortable doctor's meeting,
and I know the one we have coming up next
week that's going to hurt too. And I know we

(23:41):
have another one and that's going to hurt too. And
we're gonna find out more and I don't want to go.
It hurts too bad. I'm too disheartened. I wish we
didn't I wish I'm with you, I wish it wasn't
this way. But until we find out, we can't treat it,
I'm gonna play you something. This is Bill Wells. He's

(24:04):
a mayor in California, El cahoone to be specific. You
thought it was just Somali's and daycare fraud. I want
you to listen to this.

Speaker 3 (24:13):
The county uh, the county board says, oh, yeah, no idea.
How much it's spent to make matters worse. They're in
conjunction with with the with the Homeless task Force that
they're the people who are on that homeless task force
decide where all the money goes. Well, guess who serves
on that homeless task force? All the heads of the NGOs. Oh,

(24:37):
the NGOs get to make the decisions about where the
money is gets, where they spend it. Well, they spend
it on the.

Speaker 2 (24:46):
I'm sorry to interrupt you, but are you telling me
that's like letting the inmates run a prison. So the
people that get to say where the money goes are
the people that are getting the money in the nonprofit groups.

Speaker 1 (24:59):
Exactly right.

Speaker 3 (25:00):
I don't get a salam that the other mayors of
San Diego County don't get a sam that we're not
even consultant.

Speaker 1 (25:07):
That's homeless fraud in California. You want to hear some
more from Minnesota Member Michelle Bachman. She used to be
a member of Congress, member of the House of Representatives
in Minnesota. Hey, Michelle, how bad is it there?

Speaker 4 (25:21):
Here's the dirty secret that people don't understand about Minnesota.
Progressive lawmakers have been inflating Minnesota's budget so they can
create grants to fund nonprofits that ultimately are for their friends,
for their supporters, for their constituent groups. So our state
budget is a pass through entity. It's a financial funnel

(25:45):
that goes from federal money, state money to local money,
but it goes through nonprofits. So friends of the progressives
in Minnesota, who for decades have run this state, they
create a nonprofit, they registered with the Minnesota Secretary of State,
and then all of a sudden they can receive funding.
A lot of these jobs are no work jobs. So

(26:07):
we are now not just fraud, but we're an intentional
scam that's been going on for decades and decades in Minnesota.

Speaker 1 (26:18):
Some all the councilmen resigns after days in office amid
fraud scandal, that one's got a maize. We have had
cancer for years. We have convinced ourselves that it's still
nineteen fifty five in America, and because the trains run

(26:40):
on time, and the streets are paved, and the hospitals
are relatively modern, and we have a pretty decent standard
of living. I have air conditioning and heating, I have
indoor plumbing. The grocery stores stocks or the shelves are stocked.
We've convinced ourselves because we have we haven't seen radical
degradation in our standard of living, that everything must be

(27:02):
running fine. I've been out walking, I've been going to work.
I work out. I haven't felt anything different. What do
you mean, I've had cancer for years. But we've had
cancer for years. We just had our first doctor's visit.
There will be many doctors' visits to come after, and

(27:25):
they're all going to be gut punches. Gird your loins
and get ready for them, because we have to find
it to treat it. We'll continue on this in a moment.
Hang on the Jesse Kelly Show. It's still real to me,
Dammit the turnstacks. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on

(27:47):
a wonderful, wonderful, wonderful Monday, ten minutes away from Medal
of Honor Monday. Member. You can email the show Jesse
at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Jesse. What amazes me about
the discovery of all the fraud is how it has
been allowed to happen for so long. I find it
very hard to believe the right hasn't known about this.

(28:08):
Are they complicit or weak? All right, so let's discuss
a couple things first, and believe me, I'm about to
crush Republicans. So don't think I'm about to give them
a pass, but I will excuse them for this. The
worst fraud, not all the fraud, not all the fraud,
but the worst fraud we're going to discover in the

(28:31):
coming years is going to be in Democrat states, Democrat policies.
And this comes back to actually to popularity and elections
and power. So we're going to touch on something we've
touched on before. Think about some of the issues, some
of the stances Democrats take. We'll use the train. Any

(28:52):
one that's a good one, but I could go on
and on and on for a bunch of men and
women's sports. That is one of the most unpopular positions
in the United States of America. A dude pretending to
be a woman beating up women in women's sports, high
school sports, college sports, wherever it is. This crosses political boundaries,

(29:15):
This crosses, you know, rural versus urban. It's almost universal,
It's eighty twenty people do not want that. And yet
every single Democrat in the United States of America, local,
all the way up to the United States Senate, every
one of them will loudly campaign on it. How does

(29:37):
that make sense? How can they have any power at all?
The Democrat Party only exists, only exists on immigration, cheating
in elections, and tax payer money, finding ways to pillage

(29:58):
the taxpayer for or his money, and then send that
tax payer money in various ways to various groups, and
eventually it funnels back to votes and power for Democrats.
And this is not that Republicans have all the popular ideas. Again,
I want to stress that, but Democrat ideas today we're

(30:19):
not talking about nineteen ninety today. Democrat ideas they're all unpopular,
all of them. They're all unpopular. No Democrat has a
popular idea according to public polls. That's not on me.
When you look at the stances Democrats publicly take and
take loudly, they're not popular. The public does not like them.
The general American public does not like them. So what

(30:43):
does that mean for me? If I'm a Democrat at
any level? If I want to keep power, if I
want to gain more power, I know that cheating, fraud,
these things, they have to be part of my politics.
If I were to tell you to run as a Republican,
you know, I ran as a Republican. I ran for

(31:04):
Congress as a Republican twice in Arizona and lost twice.
But I ran for Congress twice. Part of my politics were, well,
we have to knock on doors, we want to call people,
we want to get out the vote. If I had
been elected, I told people over and over again, I'm
going to try to get the government out of your way.
The federal government screws everything up. That was going to

(31:25):
be a central part of my life. Oh and I'm
going to mass deport foreigners. Yes, I was the exact
same way back then, and build a wall one hundred
feet high. I was the exact same way back in.
That was part of my politics. But if I was
running for office as a Democrat at any level, it
would be built in. On top of all that, Okay,
we have to knock on doors, and we have to
get donations, and we have to make phone calls, and

(31:46):
we have to get out the vote. On top of
all that, hey, we also have to figure out a
way to steal. We have to figure out a way
to cheat in elections. I need a bunch of foreigners
into my district and I need to find I need
to hook up with a bunch of these organizations so
I can steal taxpayer money and give it to them.

(32:10):
It is. This is what I was trying to explain
last week when I went off about it. The Democrat
Party itself is fraud. It is They're the fraud party.
This is not some code pink person on the street corner.
This is the top law enforcement officer in the state

(32:33):
of Minnesota. This is Keith Ellison. He is the Attorney
General of the State of Minnesota's.

Speaker 5 (32:38):
No doubt as to the fault and the blame and
the guilt, and that is the massive escalation of this
administration against our state, the state of Minnesota, as they
have done in Illinois, Portland, and Los Angeles. This massive escalation,
telling these agents that Somali people are garbage, saying that
Mexican Americans are rapists and drug dealers, saying all these

(33:00):
hateful things is the policy reason why Renee Good is dead.
And I just want to be clear. There is a
specific reason why she's dead, which is, you know, the
decision that an officer made. But there is a general
policy reason why she's dead, and that is because of
this massive, unnecessary, uncoordinated, coordinated, chaotic etham.

Speaker 1 (33:26):
That's the attorney general. That's not just some guy on
the street corner. The Democrat Party is crooked. It is fraud.
And so if I have to give an excuse for Republicans,
we don't run California, we don't run Minnesota, we don't
run Washington State. The places where this stuff is taking place,

(33:49):
in large part are not run by Republicans. Now, on
the bit more sobering front, we also have to acknowledge
that there are Republicans who would rather turn the other
way on this stuff, either they're corrupt themselves or in
places like Ohio where Somali fraud is rampant, the loser

(34:11):
low TGP that runs Ohio. They want to be seen
as nice. You can't be seen as cracking down on
a Somali fraud ring. After all, I'm tolerant. I want
to be I want the New York Times to say
something nice about me. If anyone called me a racist,
I would just shrivel up and turn into a little

(34:34):
puddle and I would die. That way of thinking has
plagued Republicans for ages. That nice sky way of thinking
of But what if they call me names? I don't
want them to call me names. Republicans are corrupt too.
But most of this stuff, the worst stuff we're going
to find, takes place at the federal level and takes

(34:57):
place in blue states, essentially any controlled by Democrats. That's
where you're going to find the worst of it. All right,
let's move off with this. Let's talk about a hero.
Let's talk about medal of honor Monday. Then we're going
to talk about credit card rates, putting a cap on them.
I have to talk about a huge failure. I had
today supposed to be a success, turned out to be
a failure. You know, it was a win though, Chuck

(35:20):
Chock's always a win. Chock's always a win because I
get to feel good all the time. You know that
this brain fog thing is something people always assume comes
with age. Ah, I forgot senior moment. You ever said
that word? So I was a senior moment. I forgot.
Not that you won't have senior moments. Our minds don't

(35:41):
last forever either. But you want to have better mental clarity,
better energy, better focus. You want to feel better at work.
You want three four o'clock at work to hit. And
you're sitting there thinking, man, I'm still full of pep.
I feel as good as I felt when I walked
in this morning. Unlock that with natural herbal supplements. Chalk
has the highest quality natural herbal supplements on the planet.

(36:03):
An American business and anti communist business. Go get a subscription.
You're ninety days away from feeling like a new person.
I personally take a male vitality stat You take what
you want. C hoq dot com promo code Jesse Medal
of Honor Monday next
Advertise With Us

Host

Jesse Kelly

Jesse Kelly

Popular Podcasts

Two Guys, Five Rings: Matt, Bowen & The Olympics

Two Guys, Five Rings: Matt, Bowen & The Olympics

Two Guys (Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers). Five Rings (you know, from the Olympics logo). One essential podcast for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. Bowen Yang (SNL, Wicked) and Matt Rogers (Palm Royale, No Good Deed) of Las Culturistas are back for a second season of Two Guys, Five Rings, a collaboration with NBC Sports and iHeartRadio. In this 15-episode event, Bowen and Matt discuss the top storylines, obsess over Italian culture, and find out what really goes on in the Olympic Village.

iHeartOlympics: The Latest

iHeartOlympics: The Latest

Listen to the latest news from the 2026 Winter Olympics.

Milan Cortina Winter Olympics

Milan Cortina Winter Olympics

The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina are here and have everyone talking. iHeartPodcasts is buzzing with content in honor of the XXV Winter Olympics We’re bringing you episodes from a variety of iHeartPodcast shows to help you keep up with the action. Follow Milan Cortina Winter Olympics so you don’t miss any coverage of the 2026 Winter Olympics, and if you like what you hear, be sure to follow each Podcast in the feed for more great content from iHeartPodcasts.

Music, radio and podcasts, all free. Listen online or download the iHeart App.

Connect

© 2026 iHeartMedia, Inc.