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January 31, 2025 39 mins

The tariffs are coming. How will Canada, Mexico, and China respond? Shutting off the endless stream of illegals into the country. Boutique plates. Forced to listen to these senate hearings and seeing the quality of our elected officials. It’s not just some voters rejecting the culture the left has been pushing. They entire country is rejecting it.

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show, The Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
Let's have some fun on a Friday. It's a magnificent Friday.
Put a smile on your face.

Speaker 3 (00:30):
Crazy things happening out there, good things, scary things upstowns.
We have asked Doctor Jesse questions on everything under the sun.

Speaker 2 (00:40):
Tonight.

Speaker 3 (00:41):
Some guy's mad at his brother. We're gonna talk about
air traffic control? Are the communists really on the run
right now? We're gonna talk about these tariffs tonight. In fact,
I'm gonna open up with that here in just a
few minutes. And Democrats haven't learned a thing yet. Oh
that and so much more coming up tonight on the
world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now, before I get to

(01:05):
the air traffic control stuff and they ask Doctor Jesse
questions and things like that, I wanted to talk about
what's about to happen, because it's about to happen tomorrow.
And I'm this is just a preparation talk for you
and a preparation talk for me. We are roughly little

(01:27):
less than two weeks into the Trump presidency. Man, that
couldn't be happier right now, couldn't possibly be happier I'm
assuming you're right there with me, very very happy with
what I've seen.

Speaker 2 (01:40):
Got good.

Speaker 3 (01:42):
We are going to get a lot of good things
done good. There's going to be pushback and resistance. There
are going to be bumps in the road. There are
going to be downs over the next four years. I'm
not trying to be Debbie Downer. I'm trying to let
you know that there are some rocky times inevitably coming.

(02:06):
Because when you aim your administration, when you aim it
at breaking up the corrupt cabal of Western civilization right now,
well you have to expect that Western civilization is going
to push back on you. That brings me to what
they announced today. Caroline Levitt, White House Press set got

(02:28):
up today had this.

Speaker 4 (02:29):
To say, Friends, the rutters are reporting that the President
has made a decision on the Canada and Mexico eriffs
that they want to actually the implement it until March first.
I was wondering if you could confirm that and talk
through it on the presidents things.

Speaker 5 (02:42):
I saw that report and it is false. I was
just with the President in the Oval Office and I
can confirm that Tomorrow the February first deadline that President
Trump put into place that a statement several weeks ago continues,
the President will be implementing tomorrow a twenty five percent
to tariffs on Mexico, twenty five percent tariffs on Canada,

(03:02):
and a ten percent tariff on China for the illegal
fetanyl that they have sourced and allowed to distribute into
our country, which has killed tens of millions of Americans.
These are promises made and promises kept by the President.

Speaker 2 (03:18):
The fetanyl, it's what they're using to justify all this here, she.

Speaker 5 (03:22):
Will tariffs are incoming tomorrow on Canada, and the reason
for that is because both Canada and Mexico have allowed
an unprecedented invasion of illegal fetanyl that is killing American
citizens and also illegal immigrants into our country. In fact,
I have more language for you right here. Canada, Mexico,
and China, which as I mentioned, President Trump will implement

(03:44):
a ten percent tariff on China, have all enabled illegal
drugs to pour into America. The amount of fetanyl that
has been seized at the southern border in the last
two years alone has the potential to kill tens of
millions of Americans, and so the President is intent on
doing this.

Speaker 3 (04:00):
Twenty five percent tariffs on Canada, twenty five percent on Mexico,
ten percent on China. And they are not coming in
the distant future. They are coming tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (04:10):
Now.

Speaker 3 (04:11):
Canada is in a full blown state of panic, so
is Mexico, so is China. But Justin Trudeau trying to
half threaten but half beg here is Justin Trudeau.

Speaker 6 (04:23):
Patrol helicopters began monitoring the border earlier this week, and
new canine teams, along with imaging tools, are being deployed
to detect and stop the flow of fentanyl. Meanwhile, our
previously implemented border measures are already showing results too. We've
ended the practice of flagpoling, when temporary residents travel to
the United States only to immediately return to Canada to

(04:46):
access immigration services, a decision that's saving Canadian and American
border issues officials time and resources. And we're bringing in
heightened security for visa applications, which has resulted in an
eighty nine percent drop in illegal crossing spiders.

Speaker 2 (05:03):
Okay, so that's Justin Trudeau going out there saying, look
at all the border stuff we're doing. We're doing so.

Speaker 3 (05:08):
Much border stuff. Here are all of our efforts. Please Trump,
don't do it. Don't do it, and of course he
had to drop the did you.

Speaker 6 (05:15):
Need a demonstrates that we are committed to the Canada
US relationship, committed to upholding the safety and security of
our shared border, and while we will continue to explain
that Canada is the trading partner of the United States
needs for its long term prosperity and global security. Canada
has steel, an aluminum, critical minerals, clean and affordable energy,

(05:39):
stable democratic institutions, shared values, and the best workers in
the world. Right now, we're showing the new American administration
that they have a strong partner in Canada when it
comes to upholding border security, all while simultaneously underscoring that
we won't back down, that if tariffs are implement entered

(06:00):
against Canada, we will respond, we won't relent.

Speaker 3 (06:04):
Okay, hey, look we're doing so much for this border.
Hey Trump, no need to do the tariffs. Looking up,
we have helicopters, Look at the dogs. Look look at
how much stuff we're doing. We're really, really, really trying.
And and keep in mind, Trump, we have so many
things you need. We looked at Hey, we've got this aluminum,

(06:25):
We've got stuff. Look you need us, you need us.
We're a good partner. If you teariff us, we're going
to respond in kind. Okay, So the tariffs are coming
and Canada will respond, Mexico will respond, China, it is
anticipated they will respond. What exactly that response is going

(06:47):
to be?

Speaker 2 (06:49):
I don't know how long will these negotiations last.

Speaker 3 (06:53):
I don't know. I don't want to sit here and
pretend like I do know. Keep in mind, that's what
these are.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
These are negotiations.

Speaker 3 (07:01):
Trump he wants more from Canada, he wants more from Mexico,
he wants more from China. He believes, and he's one
hundred percent correct about this, that they have been treating
us unfairly for a long time because we've been led
by a bunch of spineless losers who have allowed them
to do so. And Trump is stepping in, upsetting the

(07:22):
Apple card and saying, nope, no more, treat us right,
treat us fairly, or you get tariffs. Now where do
we go from here? Well, it's going to depend on
how long it takes for Trudeau to blink, from Mexico
to blink, for China to blink. It may be Sunday
the tariffs come down tomorrow, it might be Sunday. It
might be by a time I take this microphone again

(07:44):
on Monday. Maybe we worked it all out. No tariffs
either way, But.

Speaker 2 (07:49):
I don't know. But it might not be. It might
be a month, six months, might be a year. It
might never happen.

Speaker 3 (08:02):
Remember, as they've laid out several times, one of the
main complaints that Trump administration has with Mexico and Canada
is there are border, right, I mean, besides the ocean,
there are border. Canada is the northern border, Mexico is
the southern border. They have crazy open borders, left wing

(08:25):
lunatics running both of those countries, just like what we
just had. And for the Western civilization communists and open
border flooding your country with foreign barbarians, making sure you
crowd out the patriotic citizens who hate you is a
central part of their plan. It is not a side issue.

(08:49):
It is a central you could argue. It is the
central part of their plan. It is the thing that
guarantees them endless power forever.

Speaker 2 (08:59):
In America. Huh.

Speaker 3 (09:00):
Democrats flat out disregarded the black vote because they're so
adamant about opening up the border, because they know the
black vote may leave you. But endlessly bringing in foreign
barbarians and handing them American taxpayer checks. They will never
ever run out on you. They will vote for you forever.

(09:23):
They just filled up the city of Chicago with a
bunch of illegals, and they're like, hey, black people, go
stuff it.

Speaker 2 (09:29):
We're replacing you anyway too. So it is a central
part of their plan.

Speaker 3 (09:36):
The question is are they willing to abandon or at
least slightly abandon that central part of their plan in
order to avoid the economic pain that will come for
them with the tariffs. And let's keep in mind that
pain will come for us too. The casualties of this

(10:01):
little trade.

Speaker 2 (10:02):
War will not only be felt in Canada and in Mexico,
they will be felt in the United States of America.
They will.

Speaker 3 (10:11):
And so I don't know where we're going from here.
But it's been a wonderful two weeks. I'm anticipating a
pretty outstanding four years. Just know there are gonna be
some valleys and there are gonna be some bumps in
the road as the system pushes back. All right, all right,
let's do some ass.

Speaker 2 (10:30):
Doctor Jesse. Questions Jesse.

Speaker 3 (10:32):
The other day, you were doing a commercial for a
blender the obliterator, and you said the only way to
go through the kale smoothie was to liquefy it and
suck it down through a straw. A straw, Jesse, a straw.
Please play the wire, you gay SoundBite for yourself. My
name is Terry.

Speaker 2 (10:51):
What's wrong with a straw?

Speaker 3 (10:53):
If that's one two, I don't know, it's not. There's
nothing feminine about a strut. No, it's not that, Chris,
It's no, it's not that at all.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
It's not that.

Speaker 3 (11:02):
It's I don't even put the straw in there. Oh
has the glass straws in there? And thanks to the
obliterator from Chefman, the disgusting filth in that smoothie, all
that health food, it's so liquefied the straw. I feel
like the straw makes it go down the gullet easier.

(11:22):
And without the obliterator, I'd be toast. If it wasn't
for the obliterator turning all that stuff into complete liquid,
I'd be finished.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
By the way, are you happy with your blender? You
really should try an obliterator.

Speaker 3 (11:34):
It looks great, it has auto sense technology on it.

Speaker 2 (11:37):
It's one awards. You want, you.

Speaker 3 (11:39):
Want something premium without blowing a grand on a blender
Chefman dot com, c H E F M A N
dot com. Anyway, there's nothing feminine about us about a straw.
I didn't put the straw in there. Let's talk about
air traffic control next.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 3 (12:00):
Is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Friday, and
ask doctor Jesse Friday. We've already gotten to one question,
and I will I will get to more, but I'm
gonna use this email as the impetus for talking about
air traffic control. That's one Corey. I told you I
was gonna get five in today. Boo, yeah, already won

(12:21):
in now, Jesse. I'm not saying that understaffed, overworked air
traffic control at Reagan Airport was the cause of the crash,
but there are thousands of cases of near missus enclosed
calls all over the country, so on and so forth.

Speaker 2 (12:34):
Okay, so I didn't do.

Speaker 3 (12:38):
This yesterday, and I'm not gonna do this about that
specific crash, talking about you know.

Speaker 2 (12:44):
D I and things like that.

Speaker 3 (12:45):
I'm just not. In fact, I didn't like it yesterday.
I think it was appropriate to be honest with you.
But today we are going to have a talk really
brief leaks. I want to get to ask doctor Jesse questions.
There are so many good ones and stuff like that
about it. Conversation we've had many times before about what
what what is DEI? Well, it's cultural Marxism, it's communism,

(13:06):
is what it is?

Speaker 2 (13:08):
And what is it? What does it mean? What are
the results?

Speaker 3 (13:11):
Everything dies, every single thing will slowly but surely erode
and degrade and die on a if you want a
macro view of that. The fall of the Soviet Soviet
Union is a fascinating, fascinating subject, and there are there

(13:33):
are a lot of things you can get into, like
Chernobyl was one of the things that really really pushed
them over the as Gorbachev himself said that Chernobyl disaster
was really what pretty much brought about the end of
it for us. But what really really happened? Why did
the Soviet Union finally collapse? Well, over a long enough

(13:54):
period of time, over a long enough period of communist
control of everything, everything just stopped working. Everything just kind
of withered and died in the end. That's what communism does.
It destroys, it eats, it ruins everything. Well, any kind
of any kind of focus on diversity at all. The

(14:18):
second you hear that word your your your ackles should
be up immediately, your antenna should be up immediately, because
that should never be the focus of anybody anywhere, for
any reason whatsoever at all. It would be it would
be like me hiring a new producer because Chris and
Corey are worthless and deciding that I will only hire
a producer with green eyes.

Speaker 2 (14:40):
Well, how many how many.

Speaker 3 (14:41):
Great producers would I pass over before I got to
some idiot with green eyes? It would guarantee the show
would get worse, Which is saying something because I don't
know how it could get any worse. But stay, you
understand what I'm saying. Everything dies, and as everything dies,
people will die. DEI the focus on diversity and equity

(15:05):
and passing over qualified people to focus on unqualified.

Speaker 2 (15:11):
But we need more women.

Speaker 3 (15:13):
It kills people. It has already killed people. Untold quantities
of people have died because of the focus on diversity,
and if it's not stopped more will What do we
know about air traffic control. It's a very difficult job,
very stressful job. From what I understand, never done it.

(15:33):
We also know there's currently a class action lawsuit because
we had a bunch of people graduate, which is what
I understand, a pretty difficult school, air traffic control school,
whatever that is, and they were promptly all dismissed because
they were white. Open anti white racism institutionalized in the country,

(15:57):
and now we have legions of qualified people who are
not air traffic controllers. It's perfectly reasonable to look at
what's happening and say this is going to get people killed,
and already has gotten people killed. I'm sure Pete Hegseth
came out said this.

Speaker 7 (16:14):
The environment around which we choose pilots or air traffic controllers,
as the President pointed out correctly yesterday, better be the
highest possible standard, the best of the best who are
managing multiple flights, I mean a flight a minute, and
managing radio traffic. I think the closest analogy to military

(16:35):
service guys is pilots or air traffic controllers. I don't
care what background they come from, what their race is,
what their gender is, if they're rich or they're poor.
I just need them to be good at their job
because I need my flight to land safely. The same
thing applies to the Defense Department to our military. I
don't care about your background, your gender, or your skin color.

(16:57):
I want the best. And that's why when the presidents.

Speaker 2 (17:00):
Yes, sounds good, I'm nodding. You're nodding.

Speaker 3 (17:02):
But what we have to understand is for years in
this country, this has gone on for years. It's definitely
as ramped up recently in every institution, private government, military
doesn't matter.

Speaker 2 (17:18):
That has been set aside. Merit, talent has been set
aside in the interest of a bunch of things that
don't matter at all.

Speaker 3 (17:28):
And the results of that, it's not that you have
you know, uh, too many, too many women in leadership positions,
that that's not the disastrous result of that. The real, true,
disastrous result of that is people have died and will
die if you try to do that. Communism will kill

(17:48):
wherever you're putting it in whatever, to think of it
like a poison, because that's really what it is.

Speaker 2 (17:53):
Wherever you inject it, it will die.

Speaker 3 (17:57):
And we've seen a slow steady in every place of
this country because communism has been injected into it. And
it's perfectly, perfectly fine reasonable to have that conversation about everything.
That doesn't mean everything's DEI it doesn't mean everything is
the fault of THEI or something. That doesn't mean that
at all. But what it does mean is we should

(18:19):
talk about it, focus on it, and attack it everywhere
we see it in the same way. In the same
way relief Factor attacks that inflammation in your body. That's
how we should attack communism. You see, relief Factor doesn't
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(18:44):
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Speaker 2 (19:00):
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(19:22):
You might be pain free really soon. How's that sound
relief Factor dot com. All right, some mass doctor Jesse stuff.
Let's talk about Christmas in the Senate next.

Speaker 1 (19:34):
Fighting for your freedom every day the Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 3 (19:42):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Monday, or
a Monday on a Friday, a wonderful Friday.

Speaker 2 (19:49):
Remember you can still email us.

Speaker 3 (19:50):
We're live tonight Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com.

Speaker 2 (19:55):
We are gonna get.

Speaker 3 (19:55):
To this wonderful, wonderful competition they're having to see who's
going to be the next big cheese at the d
n C. While these people have really not learned anything,
that's gonna be a fascinating discussion. But I'm gonna do
a couple other things here really quickly, Jesse. This lady said, hey,
large handed devil Dog, I gave you a brilliant idea

(20:17):
for your wife for Christmas, and you said that's not
how you were going to go. Since your gifting skills
are legendary, I'm curious what you ended up getting your princess.
My devil Dog hit it out of the park with
two beautiful pairs of stilettos. I love knives. Thanks for
all the edutainment. Cheers to another year of Adventures.

Speaker 2 (20:35):
Her name is Candy. Okay, so.

Speaker 3 (20:40):
You know that I am famously a bad gift giver.
Everyone knows this by now. I try, and the harder
I try, the worse the gift is. And I'm pretty
sure this year I did worse than I've ever done
before in my life. I took my youngest son out

(21:03):
one day and we were going to go Christmas shopping
for ab and I didn't know where to go.

Speaker 2 (21:10):
So I started looking up boutique shops. Chicks love boutique shops,
they just love it.

Speaker 3 (21:17):
I never understood it at all, Little shops Chris with
little knickknacks here and did boutique? What did I say? Bowtik,
it's boutique. It's not boot Is it bouti? Cory, is
it boutique?

Speaker 2 (21:31):
No, it isn't. You guys are stupid.

Speaker 3 (21:33):
Anyway, I went boutique shopping and walked into this place
with Luke. It was me and Luke and so we're
goofing around, We're having fun like we always do, and
I was so overwhelmed. There were so many chick things everywhere.
There was just candles and things that smell. Then there
are the paintings and all kinds of stuff.

Speaker 2 (21:53):
And I didn't know what to get her, so I
got her a new set of dishes.

Speaker 3 (22:00):
Why are you putting your head down, Chris? It was
from a Bowtique. It's not like I got it with
the kmart or something. I got her some Bowtique dishes.
It was like ninety nine dollars or something like.

Speaker 2 (22:10):
What what?

Speaker 1 (22:12):
No?

Speaker 3 (22:12):
I didn't get her a vacuum in an iron two?
Shut up, Chris, I got it. But I got her
matching cups. I got her the cups with them plates,
matching cups, big plates, little plates. I got her a
full set of dishes, and I had it set under
the tree and she opens it up Christmas Day, one
hundred dollars set of plates. She opened it up Christmas Day.

Speaker 2 (22:36):
And I think it's because of the recent passing of
my dad and I'm still not doing great about that.

Speaker 3 (22:42):
But she was uncharacteristically nice. Normally, I will just give
it to me right between the eyes if she doesn't
like what I bought, but she pretended so hard.

Speaker 2 (22:52):
Oh baby, these are great, like.

Speaker 3 (22:55):
She really went all in. I ain't seen the dishes since. What, Chris?

Speaker 1 (22:59):
What?

Speaker 2 (23:05):
Maybe that's right, Chris? Maybe I have set the bar
so low that she was anticipating crushing disappointment.

Speaker 3 (23:12):
But I genuinely the morning up, I was nervous. I'm
always nervous when I give it, because I know my
gift is gonna suck no matter what. If I care
about it, if I put thought into it, it will
be awful. I know that, And so this time, but
every time I did it, I did it this time
the same way I do every other time. I talked
myself into the fact that this is going to be
the winner, this is going to be the one, and

(23:32):
I thought it was. And then her reaction was so nice.
It's like, Wow, she got her dishes from a bot teak,
look at that boat teak, Jesse.

Speaker 2 (23:39):
And then.

Speaker 3 (23:41):
I don't even know where they are. She may have
sold them or something like, she may have put them
on eBay. I don't even know that they still exist
in the house already. So yeah, dear pink dong flower.
What is more disheartening dishearteningly dumb the senators display, saying
their lack of intellectual fortitude with their dumb, emotionally immature rhetoric,

(24:05):
or the fact that their staff wrote those asinine comments
and questions.

Speaker 2 (24:09):
Okay, So I think about this and.

Speaker 3 (24:15):
These confirmation hearings, especially when Democrats are really leading the
charge on the confirmation hearing, but it really applies a
lot to Republicans too. I don't like to watch them.
I'm just gonna confess something to you right now. I
don't like to watch them. And actually I try to
avoid as much of the actual hearing as I can.

(24:39):
And I realize that we're going to come talk about
these hearings every night. That is the only reason I
pay attention to them at all. And the reason is
not that I'm not curious or interested. I am curious
and interested, and I like the funny stuff we get
from I'm in the informative stuff and we get to
have talks about all this. But this is gonna sayd

(25:00):
I'm very hokey. Okay, So I'm just gonna come out
and say it. I really do love my country so much.
I am in America, freak. I love America. I've always
been that way since I was a child. I just
love it here. I love my people, I love my country.

(25:20):
I'm very very proud of it. And I get so.
You know, I'm not a self conscious person. I know
that's going to be shocking to everybody. But Obb says,
I have no shame whatsoever. She says, that's probably why
I do rude things and can't dress. I just don't
have any shame. You know what makes me self conscious
watching these hearings with these moron senators.

Speaker 2 (25:43):
It makes me.

Speaker 3 (25:43):
Self conscious in front of the rest of the planet
because I want the rest of the planet to not
like us. I don't give a crap if they like
us or not. That means nothing to me. I want
them to respect us and admire us and look up
to us. But you and I've had this talk. We
have this talk when Joe Biden was president. We had
this talk many many times before. For all the disastrous

(26:05):
things he did, and he did more than we could
ever list right now, and for the purpose of this talk,
maybe what got to me more than anything else.

Speaker 2 (26:13):
Was the bit where am I Where where's Jackie? I
don't I've got some ice cream?

Speaker 3 (26:23):
I found that to be so embarrassing in front of
the rest of the world. That makes me more self
conscious than you know, the the dad sneakers I'm wearing
right now. I'm wearing sneakers with jeans right now. And
they're fantastic. It's so comfortable. And I know I was
gonna yell when I get home, you weren't that out
in public. I'm still wearing it anyway, doesn't make me

(26:43):
self conscious at all. When Joe Biden gets up and speaks, Hava,
I start navel gazing. That's I think to myself, gosh, man,
that's that sucks. I don't like looking like that in
front of the world.

Speaker 2 (27:04):
And during these confirmation hearings when you see these ridiculous
question Mazy Corono, honestly, Mazy Corono. I know Hawaii gets
a lot.

Speaker 3 (27:17):
Of crap because it's so far to the left, but
I have I have some extremely fond memories in Hawaii.
I'll tell you I love Hawaii. If I thought that
I could safely own guns there and not get thrown
in prison just for being on the right. And I
and I got a bunch of money one day. So
I know it's expensive, Yeah, I know it's I know
it's expensive, Chris, I.

Speaker 2 (27:38):
Got it, Okay. I don't think about prices like you all.

Speaker 3 (27:40):
The time, all right, not as much as you. Anyway,
I could I could live in Hawaii. That's how much
I adore it there.

Speaker 2 (27:46):
Honolulu.

Speaker 3 (27:47):
Oh gosh, I love Honolulu so frigging much. I like
how I like Hawaii a lot. But Mazy Herono, I'm
not asked. Look, I'm not asking you to have some
fire breathing right wing because I understand that's not realistic
for Hawaii. I'm not gonna look rand Paul's I'm not
going to get elected in Hawaii.

Speaker 2 (28:06):
I got that, I get it.

Speaker 3 (28:08):
But Mazie Herono is so dumb. Yeah, someone competent at least,
Ye's all right, Chris. It's someone who can complete sentences.
Mazie Corono. I'm not even kidding. If you had a
conversation with if you met Mazie Herono and you didn't
know who she was, and you had a five minute

(28:28):
conversation with her, you would, at least I would. I
would be tempted to give her a hug. I'm not
even kidding. Just I would feel so bad for her.
I would think to myself, gosh, life must have been
brutal for you because you're so dumb. Basic tasks have

(28:52):
to be monumental for you. And I look at her
and say, you know this kind of portly older lady,
and I would.

Speaker 2 (28:58):
I would.

Speaker 3 (28:59):
My heart would go out to her, just like a
like a dog that's missing a leg.

Speaker 2 (29:05):
You know that feeling you get when you're driving up
the road and you see tripod hobbling up the road
and he looks at yourself and you're like, oh, it's
a dog. I love dogs. Oh my gosh, he doesn't
have a leg, that poor thing. That's what I would
think if I met Macie Corono.

Speaker 3 (29:20):
Come on, Hawaii, come on, all right, let's talk about
this DNC forum. Are they on the run? Are they recovering?
Let's first talk about this. One of the reasons they
are on the run, or at least hiding right now,
is we all of us have gotten more purposeful with

(29:41):
everything in our lives, more purposeful with attacking them, including
where we spend our money. Don't dismiss that. It's not
only in the government where DEI is being run out
of everything. Corporation after corporation after corporation. They're starting to
run away from this because you started to make buying decisions,

(30:04):
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Speaker 1 (30:35):
We'll be back the Jesse Kelly Show. I like it
returns next.

Speaker 2 (30:41):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday. Reminding
you if you miss any part of the show, you
can download the whole thing on iHeart, Spotify, iTunes. It
is and ask doctor Jesse Friday.

Speaker 3 (30:54):
And I want to get to this particular subject because
there's something going on at the d and right now
that is fascinating. Hey, JK, you sometimes give advice to
the Communists by telling them how they're doing things the
wrong way? Is my concern unfounded that this insight might
inadvertently help them to eventually get their approach right?

Speaker 2 (31:18):
I love the show, thanks, he says. His name is Dave.

Speaker 3 (31:21):
Okay, So first, let's understand this. The Democrat Party will
not be down and out forever. Those of us who've
been around long enough, watch this stuff long enough, understand
there's always an EBB and a flow to these things.

(31:44):
And this is for both parties. This goes for both parties.
Whenever a whenever your party wins, you feel invincible and
you feel as if the power you have now you
will have it forever. Everyone gets caught up in it.
Republicans do it, Democrats do it.

Speaker 2 (32:06):
I think it was.

Speaker 3 (32:08):
I'm pretty sure it was James Carvel, and I think
it was after Obama's election.

Speaker 2 (32:13):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (32:14):
Some of that stuff gets fuzzy, but he came out
and said Democrats are going to rule for forty years.
I think he said something like that, something crazy, but republican.
That's not even a rip on Carvel. Republicans say the
same thing. It's not true. The Democrat Party will rise again.
They will at some point in time take back power again. However,

(32:37):
that's the bad news. The good news is they are
so down and out right now and as of this moment, again,
this will change. I to keep putting that disclaimer in there,
but as of this moment, I don't think they can
save themselves. I don't know that they know how to
save themselves. It was really really evident that right now

(33:01):
they're having a forum, there's debates. There's competition to see
who's going to be the new chairman of the DNC.
You know, we have an RNC chairman. They obviously I
have a DNC chairman, you know that. But this was
the forum, This was one of the candidates last night.

Speaker 8 (33:19):
It sism has not gone away since.

Speaker 3 (33:22):
Twenty It cuts her off from the very beginning.

Speaker 2 (33:24):
She says racism. That's the word she uses, racism.

Speaker 8 (33:27):
It Ism has not gone away since twenty People of
African descent came upon these shores at Jamestown, Virginia in
sixteen nineteen and is going to require us to think
and behave in a new way. It is systemic, It
is structural when it comes to addressing diversity, equity, inclusion,

(33:48):
access and belonging. That is for all people of the
United States that must come across the voting line as well.
This is everyone's America. Our story has a new form
of glory that must come to our stores as well.

Speaker 3 (34:04):
Before I play this next clip, I'm gonna bring up
this story again. Headline Democrats hammered by ugly popularity numbers.
Democrats are down to thirty one percent. That is the
lowest party approval in the history of this type of polling,
and Republicans have a double digit lead over them, the

(34:26):
highest they've ever been. This is a party left wing politics, communism, Democrats, well,
whatever word you want to put on it. They are
being rejected everywhere. This is not just about Trump versus
Kamala Harris. We have corporation after corporation after corporation. Hey,
we're done with the DEI stuff we have. You feel

(34:48):
it out there. You feel people on the right getting bolder, louder,
when you feel them shriveling up. They are being rejected.
They achieved almost complete power under the Biden presidency and
went well beyond just having the presidency. They owned it
was fifteen minutes ago. They owned every single part of

(35:09):
this culture, media, government, everything, every single part of it.
They had complete and total power. And because they're demonic savages,
they couldn't stop themselves from ruining absolutely everything. It's what
they do. And the power has just evaporated from them
almost overnight. So these are people right now who should be.

Speaker 2 (35:28):
Feeling the sting of rejection. The American people don't want
to hear this crap anymore. And I'm not only the.

Speaker 3 (35:36):
Impression of the American people are all of a sudden
as far right as I am. I'm not saying that
at all, but normal Americans who are struggling, who are
watching the crime, watching the invasion, struggling financially, they don't
want to hear about your pronouns. They don't care about trainings,
they don't want to hear all this endless crap, all
this endless cultural Marxism, activism crap. Now listen to this

(35:59):
exchange this. I didn't count them. I'd say there were
six or seven candidates on the stage. Jonathan k part
that worthless media Apparatrick was moderating it.

Speaker 2 (36:08):
Listen to this. So I'm going to have a show
of hands.

Speaker 1 (36:14):
How many of you believe that racism and misogyny played
a role in Vice President Harris's defeat.

Speaker 2 (36:24):
Okay, so that's good. You all passed. They all raised
their hands. You've all passed. Jonathan' said.

Speaker 3 (36:36):
If you're a Democrat right now, when you think you
lost the election because America's racist and misogynistic, you're not
going to make it. And the problem is they have
trained themselves into a lifestyle, into a mentality that is
going to take time to untrain. It's no different than

(36:59):
the the child who grew up eating fast food every meal.

Speaker 2 (37:03):
It's what mom and dad bought them. McDonald's every single meal, Kasha,
I love McDonald's. McDonald's every single meal. Fast food. This
fast food that never exercise. You find yourself maybe this
is you, forty fifty years old and fat.

Speaker 3 (37:16):
Well, you want to lose weight. You're going to try
to dig into it. But the only life you've ever
known is fast food and no exercise. So it's not
that you have to make a couple major adjustments. You
have to change your entire mentality, your entire being has
to change. Well, Democrats have, especially in recent years, decided
they are going to become full blown communists MAOIs cultural

(37:40):
Marxism will be embraced and pushed at every turn. Well,
what do you do when that gets firmly rejected by.

Speaker 2 (37:47):
The American public. I don't know, but I.

Speaker 3 (37:51):
Know right now they are lost, and it does not
look like they're about to be found. Won't last forever,
but we should enjoy.

Speaker 2 (37:58):
It right now.

Speaker 3 (37:59):
All right, we have more, a lot more before we
get to all these other things. Let's talk about rough greens.
Let's talk about what's good for our dogs, because we
love them. Bob and I re messing with Fred this morning,
and it's just such a big goober idiot is what
he is. And they brighten your day, They brighten your life.

(38:22):
Is there anything better than walking home, walking in the
door after a long day and your big fluffy idiot
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you're the greatest thing since slice bread. That's why we
give Fred Roughgreens natural nutritional supplement. We sprinkle on his
food because it not only has made physical differences in
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