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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Radio Show. Let's have some fun on a Friday.
And actually it's after fourth of July on a Friday.
And obviously that was my best Jesse Kelly impression. I'm
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not Jesse Kelly, but my name is Sean Parnell. I'm
a combat veteran. I'm a New York Times bestselling author.
But more important than both of those things, I am
simply a humble servant of America. I love this country
and I would give my life for it if need be.
Jesse is off today, but we have an interesting relationship.
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I've known Jesse for a very very long time. He's
a marine. I'm an army guy. He's an Iraq combat veteran,
an Afghan combat veteran. He was enlisted. I was an officer,
but you know, and I know that sometimes officers and
enlisted or something like oil and water. But we were
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both in the infantry and that makes us brothers. And
it's an honor to be in the chair for him today.
So thanks to my buddy Jesse Kelly for giving me
this opportunity. Folks from Sea to Shining Sea and everybody
in between welcome. We have a huge, huge show for
you today, three hours of non stop, awesome conservative content.
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Our one right life in America under Joe Biden, Americans
feel left behind. We're gonna do a Fourth of July recap.
We're going to talk about our politicians on both sides
of the aisle have failed us. This Walmart grocery store
app trend is cutting through the nonsense propaganda of the
by administration. So needless to say, do not believe the
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economic numbers coming out of the Biden administration. Americans can't
afford a vacation anymore. But don't worry. The animated corpse
that is Joe Biden is just fine. He's on the case.
That and so much more coming up. We had an
amazing Fourth of July yesterday. I want to talk about
this real quickly. Fort Parnell. I've got a farm, We've
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got corn, We've got soy, we have a panoramic view
of fireworks all around us. And what my family and
I like to do on every Fourth of July is
just take a moment to appreciate that we live in
the best country on the face of the planet. That
what we have here in America is truly, truly rare.
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And we capped off the night after watching fireworks, watched
a movie called The Patriot with mel Gibson, because, let's
face it, everything that mel Gibson is in it is
just top notch. But there was a scene in that
movie where mel Gibson's character, and I don't want to
give a spoiler, but you should probably see the movie
by now. Mel Gibson's character, I'll just say this, he
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loses a member of his family and it's a really
difficult scene to watch, and he's debating whether or not
he wants to stay in the fight against the British.
Of course, the movie takes place during the Revolutionary War.
At this point in the film, he's just lost so
much and he doesn't know if he can continue, and
the colonel that's in charge of everything looks at him
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and he just as Benjamin, I know you've sacrificed a lot,
I know your family has sacrificed a lot. Just stay
the course, and of course he does, and the movie
wraps up in historic fashion. It's awesome. If you haven't
seen it, you should watch it. But that got me
thinking about this amazing country that we live in. And
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I saw this post by this great account on Twitter
slash ex. If you haven't, if you go check it out.
If if it's called cynical Publius. Okay, that's not his
real name, it's he's obviously anonymous. But he had something
written out there, and I want to read it to
you because I thought it was great. He said, before
the USA came into being, people were British or Chinese
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or Arab or Russian or whatever other nationality or tribe
based solely on blood in an ancient and an accident
of birth. Who your parents were and the land you
were born on completely decided your nationality. In your social class,
you had no choice. But then along came the USA.
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The USA is the first nation ever, folks where it's citizens.
We are not united by blood or land, or aristocracy
or nobles, but we are bound here in this country
by an idea. In America, it doesn't matter what your
skin color is, it doesn't matter where you're wonder, how
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much money you got in your bank account, It doesn't
matter your social status at birth. If you come to
America from any other country, you raise your right hand,
you pledge to support and defend the Constitution well, by God,
that makes you an American every bit as much as
someone who's forebears came over on the Mayflower. And I've
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got to think that we hold these truths to be
self evident, that all men are created equal, that they
are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that
among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Life, liberty,
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pursuit of happiness, Folks, all of that is at risk
right now in America. And it's at risk right now
in America because of these two morons in the White House. Listen,
and we.
Speaker 2 (05:58):
Give thanks to our amander in chief, the President of
the United States, the Extraordinary President of the United States.
Speaker 1 (06:07):
Shop Biden. Oh, now, that was just yesterday on the
fourth of July. You have Kamala Harris. And here's the thing.
Not to take a sidebar off of where I was going,
But Joe Biden said, ho ho ho. Now is he
referring to the handoff given to him by Kamala Harris,
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Ho ho ho? Or is he really thinking that on
the fourth of July is Christmas? I don't know, And
I don't know because our president has dementia. But back
to the story, at hand. See, I've got five kids,
but my oldest two they work at a grocery store,
the same exact one, and over the last couple of months,
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they've each told me stories of people struggling to buy groceries.
I think older folks, people who look retired. You see,
we come from a blue collar area. I'm from Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh.
Working class is in our blood around here. My grandfather
worked in two unions. My great grandfather worked in a
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steel mill all his life, so did my great aunt.
My grandmother also worked in the steel mill, So I
know exactly the type of kids. They're exactly the kind
of people that the kids are talking about, because I
see those people every day. We come from a family
like that. These are a very proud people who look
like they put in a lifetime of hard work. And
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I'm sure that many of you all who are out
there who are listening today know exactly the type of
people that I'm talking about. War veterans, farmers, boiler makers, carpenters, mechanics,
steel workers, plumbers, firefighters, cops, you know the type. You
get the picture. But as my son and my daughter saying,
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these people are out there they're scanning their grocery and
it comes time to pay, they swipe their card and
it's declined insufficient funds or the cost of groceries is
so ridiculously high that they don't have enough cash in
their wallet to make the purchase. And in some cases,
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they're so embarrassed that they just leave the store head
down in shame, like somehow, somehow this is their fault.
And listen, folks, I have been there. I'm a paycheck
to paycheck guy. I get it. It sucks. I imagine
many of you all who are listening right now have
been in this situation before.
Speaker 3 (08:41):
Then.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
I got to thinking that hard working Americans are hanging
their heads in shame because they cannot afford food. And
this happens time and time again, far too common. And
you know what, it shames me to say this, But
it doesn't seem like our political leaders care all that much. Well,
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they say they care, you know, they got lots of
great little one liners in turns of phrase. They talk
a great game on the campaign trail, but many of
them seem to have forgotten something. And it's something that
I realized when I was on the campaign trail running
in twenty twenty and then again in twenty twenty two.
You see, I've done this twice. I've had my name
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on the ballot twice, and I realize something very very
quickly that most of these people feel most of these
be Democrats and Republicans if they think that campaigns are
all about them, But that's not true. Campaigns are about
the people and they always will be. When we come
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back and we talk about the American people being left
behind by both Democrats and Republicans in Washington, and folks,
it is time for them to stop all that and
more coming right up, stay with us. Jesse Kelly returns next.
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We are back. Welcome back, folks to the Jesse Kelly
Radio Show. My name's Sean Parnell in for my good
buddy Jesse Kelly. Thank you for sticking with us. Folks. Listen,
the American people have been left behind, and we've been
talking about that in the lead into the show. The
economy is in just devastating shape because of three years
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of fiscal and monetary policy that was set forth by
the Biden administration. But it's personal for me because I
come from a working class family and we're talking about
Americans my children working at a grocery store. In Americans
not being able to afford groceries because groceries, the cost
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of groceries have tripled over the last three years. If
you're a working class person live in paycheck to paycheck,
that really really hurts, you know. Listen. I could get
into my car living from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Western Pennsylvania
live north of Pittsburgh. I could get in my car
and I could drive forty five minutes in any direction,
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and I would drive through one, maybe even two dilapidated
and derelict towns left behind, those people left behind by politicians,
Democrats and Republicans. You know, they got lots of great
one liners on the campaign trail. The campaigns are not
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about them, They are about us, and the American people
are being left behind. And so what does that look
like when you drive through these towns. These were once bustling,
quintessentially American small towns. You drive through them now they're
like ghost towns, closed factories, outsource jobs. And when those
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folks lose their jobs, the tax pace completely disappears, and
then communities collapse. People who lose their livelihood, they lose
their businesses, they lose their homes. Think about all the
ways this affects people when businesses close down. With that
Little League Baseball team that typically relies on a sponsorship
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from that business that goes away, schools are hurt, folks.
We're not just an economy here in America, but we
are a nation. And then a guy like Trump comes
along and he shows up for the American people. He says,
you know what, I'm not going to leave you behind.
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And this is strange because Donald Trump is a New
York City billionaire, but he has seen the situation in
this country for the last twenty years. He's seeing how
the American working class has been completely and totally left
behind by our local elites in Washington. And what drives
me crazy about so much of this, and what I
think Donald Trump is a breath of fresh air, is
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that he we have politics, we have Americans who are struggling.
They can't afford to pay the bills. I'm one of
those people. I go to the grocery store and one
hundred dollars to bring one hundred dollars to the grocery store,
and every single month that goes by, it fills up
your cart. Less, and then Donald Trump comes by and
he says, you know what, I'm not going to leave
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you behind anymore. We're gonna be there for the American people.
And so there's this trend and talked about grocery prices
have tripled in just the last two years, and it's
nothing to sneeze at. This is, of course from Revolver.
So these skyrocketing costs can devastate a family just trying
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to scrape by. Does the Biden regime care well, of
course they don't. So there's this clever feature on the
Walmart grocery app and the title of this article it
reveals a horrific truth about Biden's cruddy economy. And so
people what they do is they buy groceries back in
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twenty twenty and then they go back and they look
at the history of their grocery purchases and then they
put the same order in twenty twenty two and they
see the grocery prices have absolutely skyrocketed. And this woman
wrote on social media said, my husband and I were
talking last night about how twelve packs of drinks is
nine dollars now and how in twenty twenty I used
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to buy them four for ten. I decided to go
back into my Walmart app and see what I was
paying for a random grocery order in January of twenty twenty,
I paid seven dollars and twenty cents for thirty items.
I added all of them to the card again repurchased
them today Today, those thirty items were one hundred and
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sixty five dollars and forty two cents. That's ninety five
dollars and twenty two twenty two cent price increase in
just four years. That's one hundred and thirty six percent
inflation percent inflation percentage. And she says, we can't go
on living like this. I can't be the only one
who feels this way. And she's not. This guy in
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this video that has since gone viral, he checked his
Walmart order from two years ago. I want you to
listen to how he talks about this. It's just a
regular guy. Just just listen for yourself. Listen to the
pain in his voice.
Speaker 4 (15:32):
I feel like I'll go be sick. I just like
look through my Walmart history and I found this like
Walmart order from two years ago. For the whole month
worth of groceries, forty five items cost one hundred and
twenty six dollars a whole month of groceries just for me, basically.
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But I did notice this reorder all button, and I
wanted to see how much it would cost. Now, now,
this order of forty five items for one month would
have cost four hundred and fourteen dollars. That is four
times more? How the how like?
Speaker 1 (16:17):
What exactly? And so Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen this week, well,
I actually think they talked to her a couple of
weeks ago downplayed the sharp increase in grocery prices over
the last few years and said she's not surprised by them.
This from Revolver News. Yellen commented during an interview with
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Yahoo's finances Jennifer Schoenberger on Monday, after being asked whether
she's seen the recent grocery price increases firsthand, I sure
have I go every week? Do you honestly believe America
that Janet Yellen goes to the grocery store every week? Yellen,
who's worth an estimated twenty million dollars? Come on, folks,
these people are out of touch. They are not telling
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us the truth. They don't care about the American people,
but they'll fund Ukraine to the tune of one hundred
billion dollars of the last couple of last several years
with your tax mayor dollars. And you know it's no wonder.
Americans of all stripes are abandoning Biden like crazy. Young
Americans eighteen to twenty five. Twenty twenty went for Biden
by plus sixteen. Now Trump is winning them by five blacks.
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I've seen polls that have Trump winning twenty five percent
of the vote. Latato is forty five percent. The American
people are smart, they see what's going on. We're gonna
talk about this and so much more when we come
back on the Jesse Kelly Radio Show. Stay with us
The Jesse Kelly Show. Welcome back to the Jesse Kelly
Radio Program. My name is Sean Parnell, combat veteran New
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York Times bestselling author, humble servant of America, and I
have the honor of sitting in the chair today for
my good friend Jesse Kelly. And so yes, just to
answer a question right up front, I know you we
were all thinking, yes, I am a Trump guy. You
could probably tell I'm honest about that, not like some
of these other people who are out there but hey, look,
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it's the Republican Party, it's the Big ten Party. If
you're not necessarily a Trump person, that's fine. We love
having you listen to the show. But you want to
know how I got into all this craziness that we
actually started thinking about this over the break. But I'm
not a typical politician. I mentioned in the show that
I ran twice. Well, President Trump called me out randomly
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at a rally here in western Pennsylvania that I wasn't
even present for, never talked to him, never met him
in my life. They totally random. In fact, back then,
I had a service dog charity and I traveled all
around the country and I would give service dogs to veterans.
And that was on a stage in North Carolina or
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South Carolina. I can't quite remember how it happened, but
we had just given away a service dog to a
veteran and I walked off stage and I was wearing
like a jacket and the phone started ringing in my
pocket like all the time, like we just at the work,
you know how when you're doing something in your phone
rings and it's annoying and you're like, what's going on? Welly,
I look at my phone. I have like sixty missed calls,
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and my mom is calling me over and over and
over again, and I'm thinking to myself, oh my gosh,
like is there a death in the family. And then
I look at my text messages. I have text messages
from people who aren't in my contact list, from reporters,
from political consultants. I'm like wondering what is going on?
So I step off the stage. I walk over to
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a quiet area and I pick up the phone and
I call my mom back and I said, Mom, what's
going what's going on? Is everything okay? And she starts
yelling at me. She's like Sean. And my mom is
like this fiery Italian lady. She's like, Sean, are you
Are you running for Congress? And I said, ma, no,
I am not running for congress. And she says, well, hmm, well,
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President Trump says you're running for Congress. And I was like,
what it's like eleven in the morning, are you already drinking?
This is absolutely crazy. But President Trump had come into
town and called me out randomly to run. So an
ultimate political outsider, so I see things a little bit
differently than most Democrats are Republican politicians and so let
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me ask you a question. Over the last three years,
have things gotten easier for you? Over the last three years?
Has life gotten better? Has food gotten more affordable gas?
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Are you safer by every statistical measure our lives as American?
This cuts across politics to folks, every statistical measure, our
lives are worse off, every single one. Look at what's
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happening at our southern border. Over ten point five illegal
alien invaders have come into this country. We don't know
who they are. There is a tidal wave of human
suffering at our southern border on a day to day basis.
That is a policy decision made possible directly from the
White House. This is a deliberate act by Joe Biden
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in the White House or whoever's behind the curtain pulling
the strings for him. Eighty five thousand missing children at
our southern border, and yet you don't see aoc down
there crying in white You don't hear the media blathering
on about kids in cages. Crime is through the roof.
Yet the media reports that crime is down. Democrats say
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that crime is at historical is. What's amazing. What happens
when major cities like you know, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago,
Miami don't report crime statistics. It's amazing the crime goes down.
We talked about the economy. Everything is more expensive, life
is a lot harder. In fact, you're even stupid if
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you question this and you listen to the Biden administration
though they would just tell you everything is totally fine.
You remember James Carville. James Carvell is a guy that
worked for Hillary Clinton, well known in Democrat circles. He
used to say something age old wisdom for campaigns. He
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used to say, it's the economy stupid. In other words, hey,
if a candidate or an incumbent focuses on the economy
and creating a strong economy or just creating the space
for private small businesses, which are the backbone of America
to thrive, then everything else falls into place. It's timeless
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wisdom for both Democrats and Republicans. But I talked in
the in the prior segment about traditionally Democrat voters fleeing
the Democrat Party, and they're doing that because the economy
is not working for them. Kids that are eighteen to
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twenty five folks. They're being priced out of the American dream.
I saw a stat the average salary in America sixty
thousand dollars, the average cost to own a home in
America one hundred and six thousand dollars. Kids are being
priced out of the American dream. So it's not just
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the economy, stupid. If the Democrats focused on that, maybe
things would be a little bit better. If they were
honest with the American people about the economic conditions which
we live, maybe things would be a little bit better
for the American people right now. But you're stupid for
even questioning it. Listen to KJP, the worst press secretary
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in the history of the world, a DEI hire, to
be sure. Listen to her talking about the economy in
twenty twenty two. Things are so much worse now, But listen.
Speaker 5 (24:25):
The President's focused on delivering for the American people. That's
his focus right now.
Speaker 1 (24:31):
Thank you, Thank you.
Speaker 5 (24:33):
Infliction has been above five percent for an entire year.
Speaker 4 (24:37):
Now, why did the President wait.
Speaker 5 (24:39):
Until almost December to decide who would be leading the
Federal Reserve. The President has taken the economy as a
whole and inflation very seriously, especially these past several months,
and making sure that he does everything he can when
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it comes to as we know, inflation is increasing, is
increasing costs in two important areas for the American people,
food and gas. I've listed out the things that the
President has done and so that you know that hasn't changed.
It has been a priority. That's why we see the
economy in a in a strong, stronger place than it's
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been a historic place, and it's been in decades.
Speaker 1 (25:25):
That's why we see the economy in a stronger place
than it's been in decades. That is a brazen life.
So we've gone from it's the economy stupid to the
economy is great, stupid. And the Democrats continue to wonder
why people are leaving their party in droves. You everything
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about their position is smoking mirrors. I'm sure you saw
the economic numbers that have come out today, one hundred
and eleven thousand downward revision in jobs over just the
past two months. Coupled that, of course, coupled with unemployment
rate tacking up again, means more weakness than strength in
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the Biden economy. As I mentioned, it's all smoke and mirrors.
And have you also noticed that they revise the economic
numbers downward all the time. Here's the strategy from the
Biden administration Bureau of Labor and Statistics. Step one, every month,
release a phony jobs report. That way you're grabbing those headlines, Hey,
look the economy's better. Step two propaganda media blitz with
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the help of all your allies in the mainstream media.
Step three, what you do couple months later, quietly revise
the numbers down to reflect what the actual numbers are,
which happens to be on page three or page four
and gets almost no media attention. May jobs revised from
two hundred and seventy two thousand down to two hundred
and eighteen thousand minus fifty four thousand jobs. April jobs
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revised down one hundred and sixty five to one hundred
and eight minus fifty seven thousand jobs. This happens every
single month. Just give it a few weeks and I
guarantee you the Bureau of Labor and Statistics will quietly
revised the June numbers down that they have just released
this month. When we come back, we're gonna talk about
how the Democrats don't just lie, they've become anti truth.
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Stay with us, folks, that in so much more. Ahead
on the Jesse Kelly Radio Show, Truth Attitude Jesse Kelly.
Welcome back to the Jesse Kelly Radio Show. My name
is Sean Parnell in for my good buddy Jesse Kelly.
Let me tell you very quickly about IFCJ. Since the
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terror attacks on October seventh, anti Semitism has been on
the rise, not just in Israel but here at home,
in the US and around the world. That's why we
have partnered with the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews,
and today I am coming to you, my audience, to
ask that you stand with us in the IFCJ, to
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raise your voice, just as Oscar Schindler and Corey Tenboom did.
This pledge is asking Christians to stand with their Jewish
brothers and sisters, to never be silent, to show the
Jewish people they are not alone. They have God and
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Christians on their side. For the month of June, we
are asking Christians to sign this pledge, which will be
delivered to the President of Israel, to show that Christians
and America are not only standing up in solidarity, but
they are speaking up too. Let's take a stand today
with the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews to let
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the Jewish people know that they are not alone to
sign the pledge, go to support IFCJ dot org, that
support IFCJ dot org to take a stand. Today, folks,
we've been talking about the economy. We've been talking about
the animated corpse that is Joe Biden in the White House.
You know, every day they dip that man in the
Lazarus pit, and every single day it's less and less effective.
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And the Democrats have moved from the age old wisdom
of it's the economy stupid, which is great, to the
economy's great stupid. And they're wondering why their poll numbers
are in the tank. They wonder wondering why Joe Biden
is getting selected. And later in the in the program,
we're going to talk about the great debate on whether
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Joe Biden should stay or whether Joe Biden should go,
and whether or not Democrats can do it. But the
scary thing about all of this is that the Democrats
don't just lie. They've become anti truth. They tell the
opposite of whatever the truth is. I mean, we all
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feel the pain of this economy. Yet if you were
listening to the White House and oh, everything's great, the
economy is better than it's ever been in decades, And
the reason why that's particularly sinister is it's a it's
a sinister form of gaslighting to where it raises questions
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in ourselves because the American people we look at things
in good faith, you know, we honestly in many ways,
we want to believe our government. And you start saying
to yourself, what am I just crazy? Is the economy good?
Am I just not making enough money? Or how about
not talk about the economy, Let's talk about Joe Biden's
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cognitive state. If you listen to the media and you
listen to Democrats in power prior to the debate, they
would have telled not just not just as Joe Biden
lost a step, he's the best he's ever been, Joe Scarborough,
this is the best version of Joe Biden. Are you
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kidding me? So any a reasonable response would have been
something like this, Yes, Joe is in his eighties. Yes
Joe is is not the same man that he was
when he was in his forties, obviously, but he still
has it where it matters. He's still got what it
takes up here. But they're not saying that that's the opposite.
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They're anti truth, and so Newsweek came out with a
story headline, Americans can no longer afford a summer vacation
and look, I get it. You know, here Ford Partner,
we haven't been able to afford a vacation in a
couple of years. You'll believe me when I tell you
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we feel the pinch of this economy too. This from Newsweek,
A significant number of Americans have given up on going
on vacation this summer due to the high cost of living.
According to an exclusive poll for Newsweek, forty four percent
of respondents to a survey conducted by Redfield and Winton
Strategies on behalf of Newsweek between Juniju, Yeah, they're not
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Americans can't afford a vacation. But don't worry. Biden's on
it America. He's the sharpest he's ever been. That whole
debate thing the other night totally a one off. He
just had a cold. Oh no, no, no, wait, no, just
a way, it was just jet lag. Oh no way,
he was just like up a little bit too late.
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Oh wait, no, Biden just just works too hard. Oh
and you know what, don't even don't even listen to us,
just listen to this guy.
Speaker 3 (32:21):
It just looked like a bad night because my interaction
with him was what I described in the book, and
what happened even subsequent to what I described in the
book after I get out. You know, he's very probing
in his questions, very analytical, uh, very calm about things.
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When you go into brief him major, you better really
know your topic because he's going to ask you very
relevant questions.
Speaker 1 (32:50):
Joe Biden, according to doctor Anthony Fouch, he wear one mask,
wear two masks, wear five masks. Get the shot, get
two shots, Get your cab a shot, Get your dog
a shot. According to Anthony Fauci, Joe Biden is deeply
probing and analytical. Is there as if we needed more
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proof that Joe Biden was suffering from a debilitating form
of dementia, We've very tried out Anthony Fauci to talk
about this guy. This was Biden just yesterday in my
home state of Pennsylvania on a radio station in Philadelphia.
Listen for yourself.
Speaker 2 (33:27):
I remember as a Catholic kid growing up in an
area where we didn't like Catholic, didn't get I'm the
first president elected statewide in the state of Delaware. I
was a kid well you know I was. I looked
at John Kenny and said, well, he gone, he got elected.
Why can't I get elected? By the way, I'm proud
to be, as I said, the first vice president, first
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black woman served with black president, proud the all, the
first black woman in the Supreme Court. There's just so much.
Speaker 1 (33:56):
Joe Biden is proud to be the first black woman
surveying with a black president like this is absolutely unbelievable.
We all see for ourselves. We all hear Biden talking
for ourselves. This is my favorite. Biden has dementia SoundBite.
Just just listen. It's amazing but groundbreaking.
Speaker 6 (34:15):
Asian America is like very wang and and Joan shengang
shvastway shanga kooa.
Speaker 1 (34:28):
And don't you dare make fun of him America. He
just has a stutter. Come on the media. What drives
me crazy about all of this is the media, after
Biden's disastrous debate, is making it seem like this is
somehow new. Of course, any of any of us who've
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been paying attention over the last three or four years
knows that's not true. This shouldn't be a surprise to anyone.
But let me ask you this America. Why wouldn't the
media think they could get away with it. They did
the exact same thing with John Fetterman. John Fetterman had
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a stroke. Of course, we don't wish that on anybody,
but they slandered the reporter who interviewed him, ask questions
about his cognitive state. They hit him in the basement
for the entirety of the primary and most of the
general election. Get him on the debate, stays and realize
he can't even talk. But by that it was too late.
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Six hundred thousand votes banked. We're going to talk about
the great debate, will Joe stay or will Joe go?
Speaker 2 (35:44):
That?
Speaker 1 (35:45):
In so much more an hour two of the Jesse
Kelly Radio Show. We'll be right back