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November 6, 2025 38 mins

The MAGA movement has to expand beyond Trump. What doing the blocking and tackling looks like. People are struggling and they don’t care about the world outside of America. What was the most lopsided invasion in history? 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Tuesday, or Tuesday,
that's stupid, a Thursday. I was testing you, Chris on

(00:33):
a Thursday, and it's gonna be a wonderful Thursday. We
have so much in store for you tonight. Of course,
it's an ass doctor Jesse Thursday, because I have another
work thing to my own. Nothing I can do about that.
We're gonna talk about traders in our midst amnesty. You
have questions about that, the demoralization of Americans, specifically younger Americans.

(00:59):
What do we do moving forward as a party when
Trump is gone? How do we deal with the Arctic
frost stuff? How can it be that they didn't do
anything we can send them to prison for. We even
have historical things like the most lopsided invasion in history.
And someone wants to know why I don't take phone calls. Oh,
that is so much more coming up tonight on the

(01:21):
world famous Jesse Kelly Show. But I wanted to actually
begin here with this one. Oraclele the airwaves. After Tuesday's
election results, Donald Trump said the reason for the election
results was because the name Trump wasn't on the ballot,
And I agree. I'm reading the book under Seeds so
On and so forth talks about the MAGA movement. It

(01:45):
seems to me that any member of the Trump family
could be elected as president. What say you should we
work for Eric Trump as president? All right? So let
me put it this way. My sons. You know, I'm
a father. I have two sons. I am adamant that

(02:09):
they will work with their hands. Well. For James, starting
about now, he's done with his sports season for a
little bit. He's got time. Now it's time to get
a job, and a physical job of some kind. Don't
care whether you're pounding nails, doing concrete work, electrical plumbing something,

(02:32):
and the heat and the cold, work with your hands.
Do I want him? Do I demand that he do
that for living the rest of his life. No, that's
not my call. He's going to grow up and make
his own decisions, and that's not necessarily my desire. I
want him to be a good man, provides for his
wife and his kids. That's what I want for them.
But I want them to work with their hands now,

(02:55):
the way I did for really most of my adult life.
Why what is the purpose well, I need my sons
to learn what a hard day's work is, whether or
not they do that the rest of their lives. Whatever
they end up doing, maybe it'll be something with computers,

(03:17):
maybe one of them will do this. I need them
to understand one the working man, the working woman, long hours, heat, cold, discomfort,
and understanding that and learning that will benefit them the
rest of their lives. Essentially, I need to give them

(03:38):
the fundamentals of what a hard day of work is.
What's this that to do with Donald Trump in the
future of the Republican Party. Well, Donald Trump is an
unbelievably unique figure, unique figure. Anybody who's followed politics for
any length of time knows this. Love or hey, we

(04:00):
just haven't seen anything like him. Somebody who just speaks
off the cuff the way he speaks, somebody who will
openly talk about sometimes things you love, sometimes things you hate.
Sometimes you want him to shut up. Sometimes he makes
you stand up and cheer. But he is unapologetically who
he is. Bombastic, charismatic, just different, very very different than

(04:25):
what we've known in politics. And because of that, he
has enamored the American people on really both sides. Most
of the people on the right love him, vote for him,
have voted for him multiple times, and they see so
much of politics through the Trump lens. And most people

(04:47):
on the left vice versa, think he's the Antichrist. Everything
he does is wrong, everything ties back to him. Okay,
you got it, but no matter what, it's undeniable. The
political world for a decade has revolved around Donald Trump.
His first election, it was Trump Trump. No one talked
about Hillary Clinton. She was hardly mentioned in the news.

(05:07):
Trump Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump's the best, Trump's the devil.
Trump's the best, Trump's the devil. Even in the election
they stole. Joe Biden goes out steals the election, they
walk into the White House. Joe Biden for four years
made it all about Trump, Trump and Maga. Remember Maga
this and all Trump Maga and Mega maga. How they
were clearly pulled testing how to maga this and maga that.

(05:31):
Now back to being all about Trump. We're twenty five
years in, We're a quarter of the way in to
the twenty first century, and Donald Trump is the seminal
figure on the planet. Think about that, the figure on
planet Earth for a quarter of the twenty first century.
As our president Donald Trump. Now that can be good,

(05:57):
it can be wonderful, and it can all so be
bad to the point of disaster. Why when a guy
like that leaves, when he's gone, figuring out how to
move forward without that central figure, that sun where everything

(06:20):
revolves around him, figuring out how to move forward without
that can be so so difficult for so many people.
Maybe this is you, maybe it's not, Maybe you're more
of an independent thinker. But for so many people on
the right, it's is Trump. But they don't have Republican signs.

(06:41):
They have Trump signs. They don't have Republican hats or
their senator's hat or whatever. They have Trump hats. They
make America Great Again hats. It's about Trump. I drive
through Texas where I live as Texas. We just took
a long road trip, not that long ago. You drive
through rural Texas. It's not a single solitary homemade sign

(07:03):
for any Republican you can find anywhere in rural Texas.
But you will see Donald Trump on billboards, you will
see Donald Trump's name spray painted on fences. He is
the central figure. So after he leaves, surely we need
another one, right, we have to have another one go

(07:27):
get Eric someone called Don the Don Junior, who I'd
like a lot that you know, I know him, I
like him a lot. But here's the problem with that.
Donald Trump has become such a central figure that we've
lost sight of fundamentals. We've lost sight of so many

(07:50):
of the things that work. How is it we still
have candidates running for governor who can't raise money, who
don't go out and register voters. How is it that
we are still lacking in so many of the basic fundamentals,
the blocking and tackling that wins elections. You know how

(08:11):
well having Trump there covered up a lot of those things.
You know, you bring in Michael Jordan to your basketball team,
you can get a little lax on. Maybe we don't
need a point guard that's that great. Maybe we don't
have to focus on rebounding as much. We've got Michael Jordan,
and you fall into this trap of Jordan this and

(08:34):
Jordan that, and we won't get as many rebounds. Maybe
don't we have the point guard, But Michael Jordan will
pull it out in the end. He's Michael Jordan. But
then Michael Jordan retires one day and you don't have
a point guard. And nobody can rebound, and you go
on and lose almost every game in the season. I
have voiced this to you before, and I'm voicing it

(08:55):
to you right now. I am concerned what happens to
our movement for a while. We'll figure it out eventually.
I am concerned what happens to our movement post Donald Trump.
And this is from somebody who is very impressed with
Jade Van sins I've told you about. This is not
about the next guy, whoever that may be, whether it's
Vance or the Santis, whoever it may be, it's not

(09:17):
about them. There's certainly not a knock on them at all.
We have looked at Trump. We've looked too Trump for
ten years. And now the very thought of not having
a Trump on the ballot to motivate voters, well, let's
go find another one. Get Ivanka out here, God forbid.
But we don't need another Trump. If the America First

(09:40):
movement is only a Trump movement, it's going to die.
It will not succeed because Donald Trump, as an incredible
figure as he is, is just a man just like
you and just like me. He's eighty years old. You
have a take on it, know is exact age. I

(10:00):
think he's seventy nine. It's eighty years old. Donald Trump
might die tonight, heart attack or something like that. God forbid. Obviously, no,
I don't want that. But we wake up tomorrow and
there's no Trump. The America First Movement cannot die. We
have to go back to fundamentals. We have to remember

(10:22):
and learn fundamentals. The future of the America First Movement
cannot be dragging anybody with the name of Trump off
the couch and throwing them up on stage, because it
will fail. It will fail. It's doomed to failure if
it's only a Trump movement. It has to be more.
It has to be bigger than that. That is not

(10:46):
the solution going forward. But we will talk a bit
about the solution a little bit more in a moment.
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(11:54):
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Jesse Kelly chop it a is the Jesse Kelly Show
on a magnificent Thursday, a wonderful Thursday. I cannot get
the smile off my face chopping away at all these questions. Look,
we'd suffered an election loss on Tuesday night, and people
are looking around and they're hurting, and they're looking for explanations.

(12:16):
And I'm kind of answering a question, do we need
to do we need another Trump? People don't get motivated
to vote when Trump's not on the ballot. How do
we handle this? But this this goes back to what
I was talking about, how we have to learn fundamentals again.
Trump has driven so much motivation for so long that
we have lost sight of fundamentals, and in some in

(12:38):
some cases, we never learned fundamentals. So I want to
discuss this again. I talked, I I touched on this
a little bit. I think it was last night. It
was last night about something that happened locally in my area.
And this is going to sound very, very boring. Just
stay with me for a couple of minutes, believing it matters.
We had elections in ten on Tuesday, all kinds of

(13:01):
amendments and things like that. But there were also these bonds,
school bond things locally in many different jurisdictions here in
the state. On my ballot, every one of these bonds
had language. And I told you about this yesterday in
bold letters. The rest of the description of the bond
was just typed out normally, but in bold, all capital letters,

(13:25):
leading off everything on the ballot it said, and I quote,
this is a tax increase. They shouted it at you.
They were all defeated. That had a big hand in it.
They were all defeated. People read that, you really don't
read the rest of it? A nope, not taxing me anymore? Now,
language on the ballot? Is that something you've ever thought

(13:47):
about considered? Who decides what language? Do you know when
that language was decided for the ballot? Do you know
when twenty twenty five Jewish producer Chris dug into it today,
dug up the actual date they decided on that language.

(14:07):
Do you know there was activism behind getting that language
on the ballot? Now, boy, wasn't that boring? That was
like two minutes. Isn't that boring? Ballot language and school bonds?
And who cares about that? Can't I just go to
a rally? But that's what wins elections, and if you

(14:30):
don't do that, that's what loses elections. Georgia state ideally
love Georgia had a rough night on Tuesday too, really
rough night. Republican areas losing in Georgia. How can this be?
Surely it's the economy. People are mad at Trump. Sure, Okay,

(14:54):
well some of that stuff may be true, and we're
going to talk about that in a moment. But I
have a lot of friends in Georgia. Most of my
Georgia friends did not even know there was an election.
The ones who did, they found out about it last
minute and went and voted. The general public had no

(15:15):
idea there were elections. Who's going to show up if
no one knows the election is happening. Super motivated communists
who hate Donald Trump and want to burn the country down,
they will find out about it. They will show up.
Normal Americans who don't want their country burnt down won't
show up. Like I said last night, every race tells
its own tale. So what happened there? We didn't do

(15:39):
blocking and tackling. We didn't raise money, organize, get out
the vote, notify friends, family, and neighbors. And this is
the kind of thing and I'll touch on this actually
in a little bit. This is the kind of thing
that frustrates people like you. And it's totally understandable. I
know it frustrates you because it frustrates me the time

(16:01):
I know about every election. It's very easy. I find
out about the election. My wife and I we dig in.
We do some research, oftentimes a couple days beforehand if
we're not already working on the campaign, which happens as well,
but we dig in, we do the research. We not
only show up at the polls. We tell friends. We
tell the same thing you do. We do the same thing,

(16:22):
and people who don't we get angry, We get frustrated.
Don't you care? Why aren't you involved? Why aren't you
You can beat your head against the wall and yell
and scream at your normy neighbor who doesn't know and
doesn't care, But all that's gonna do is stress you out.
You're better off coming to a place and I'm pointing

(16:44):
fingers at me. I'm better off coming to a place
of acceptance that my normy neighbors who do love the
country are never going to care like I care. They're
never going to be involved like I am involved, and
I have to be their involvement. That is not fair,
But you know how much I hate that word. Life

(17:04):
isn't fair. You have a burden your neighbors don't have.
Don't feel I should say. I wish they had the
sense of duty you have. I wish they would get involved.
I wish they would they don't. We have to drag
them out. Why did we lose elections in Bucks County, Pennsylvania?

(17:25):
Why did we lose elections in Georgia? Why did we
lose here? Why did we lose there? We love to
make these big broad statements. We lost cause of blank.
Sounds good on a bumper sticker. It's a very good headline,
made a good tweet. But each in every candidate, each
in every campaign, has its own story. We have got

(17:47):
to now. We can't wait till twenty twenty eight. Now.
I'm not saying you have to put your Trump had away,
not at all. We have got to accept he's gone.
You will never vote for Donald Trump ever. Again He's gone.
We have to learn blocking and tackling now again, Now,

(18:10):
what is the blocking and tackling of elections? Working on campaigns,
knocking on doors, phone banking, registering new voters, maybe donating
money to a campaign if you can't, maybe running for
office yourself. The lame, non sexy things that don't get
you on the news. That's what wins. Donald Trump will

(18:33):
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(19:45):
You love this one. It's a scream baby, The Jesse
Kelly Show. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful,
wonderful Thursday. Remember you can email us Jesse at Jesse
kellyshow dot co. Come, let's stick into this, Jesse. I
just wanted to say you were spot on about us
Trump loving conservatives support wearing thin pausitive. I need to

(20:11):
clarify what what I said in case you didn't listen
last night and this is something I've been touching on
a lot, and the Trump administration is aware of this.
People have not felt life being more affordable over the
last ten months. Doesn't mean that's a fair criticism. By
the way, I'm not saying it's fair or unfair, but

(20:31):
life is not fair. That's not what it's about. People.
Many people voted for Donald Trump because Joe Biden made
life unaffordable with his insane spending which caused inflation. Now
and maybe this describes you. Now, people aren't making it.
They can't find a job, they can't make ends meet,
and there's a lot of these people. Maybe this is you.

(20:54):
And these people don't care about Ukraine. They don't They
don't care about is Real Hamas, they don't care about Venezuela.
They don't care about the South China Sea. They don't care.
But they're not interested in it. When you are bleeding money,

(21:14):
when you can't afford to get by, or maybe you're
barely getting by and you can't afford, you know what,
there is no there's no let's go out for Mexican
food on Friday night because you don't have an extra
ninety dollars laying around. People don't want to hear about
any of the other things. They want life to become affordable'
That's what I said. And by the way, the Trump

(21:36):
administration knows this. They're starting to put up public statements.
They're going to start focusing one hundred percent on affordability
and domestically and things like that. Anyway, so back to
the email. It makes me sad to even think about
I'm a sixty six year old retired. I'm sixty six
years old. I'm retired. I just had to cancel my
cable and I love my TV, Jesse, I can't afford

(21:58):
it anymore. I meet my friend once a month at
a local restaurant. The rest of the time, I'm working
in my small yard and taking long walks. I'm content,
but times are tough, Jesse. President Trump and Republicans need
to focus on home. Thanks. I love the show. I
listened to you on my last walk of the day.

(22:18):
I love that. So I'm going to read you something.
This came out from Fortune magazine, and this is something
that both parties are slowly becoming aware of. But the
political party who figures out how to fix this, and
we're going to talk about fixing it in a moment.

(22:38):
The political party who figures out how to fix this
is going to be the political party that dominates American
leadership for years and years and years. Here it is.
This is from Fortune magazine. Fifteen million more adults under
the age of thirty five are living with their parents
compared to a decade ago, fifteen million. Compared to twenty fifteen,

(23:07):
there are fifteen million more Americans living with their parents.
Now you me, we could sit down over some cheddar
Bay biscuits and we can argue or just discuss all
night long the reasons for that. We could talk about that,
there's no question. But here's the truth. That situation has

(23:33):
to change. You know what. In fact, let's pause on
that for a second. Let's go historically. Do you know
what spells impending doom for any and every society historically? Doom?
It is it is the death of every society. You know.
One of the main things if you have a large

(23:56):
percentage of disaffected young men. Young men are aspirational, they
are full of testosterone. They want a goal in life,
and I know women are the same way. I'm just
discussing a historical trend. Young men need something to strive for.

(24:16):
They need to believe it's attainable, something to fight for.
And if you ever find a place where your society
has a bunch of young men who feel like society
has left them, maybe they're listless, maybe they feel like
things are hopeless, your society is in for huge, huge problems.

(24:38):
So let's expand that and go back to what we
were just talking about. We have legions, in legions and
legions of young people now living with their parents because
they can't find a good job, because inflation has gotten
so bad, they can't even afford an apartment. You most
definitely can't afford a mortgage. The home affordability is in

(25:00):
the toilet. This situation cannot continue or we're going to
have big, big, big problems. And this situation is also intentional.
Keep in mind, do not lose sight of the fact
that the mass importation of foreigners to crowd Americans out

(25:23):
of jobs, to make life more unaffordable for Americans, that
has been intentional. The entire idea behind it was taking
America away from Americans. And the point of that, of course,
is well, foreigners aren't going to stress about such things.

(25:44):
Doesn't even mean they're bad. By the way, when I
speak about foreigner. Is they just they don't know anything
about the constitution or freedom or that they don't care
about that. They're not tied to your history, your community,
or they're they're not tied to that at all. You
bring them in, give them some free housing, give them
some free groceries. They think you're all right, But why
is life so much more affordable for Americans. Let's let

(26:08):
AOC take it away.

Speaker 2 (26:09):
Just in this slice of New York City alone, we
represent over one hundred languages and cultures. We welcome people
of all religions, faiths, and creeds. We honor all genders, races, orientations,

(26:30):
and status. And here we defend immigrants.

Speaker 1 (26:37):
Americans are sitting around living with their parents at thirty
years old, no house, no job. You did everything right,
you went to college, got a degree, and then you're
watching your politicians get up and brag about how many
languages languages are spoken in the area and how much
they love immigrants. This is exactly what I'm talking about.

(26:59):
Are fed up and angry, and they have to be
These concerns have to be addressed, or people don't care
about anything else, you know, speaking of historically, because I
have this sick fascination with some of the worst parts
of history, wars and famines and hurricanes and floods. I

(27:21):
guess I'm probably similar to you, and that maybe because
of that, you know, I want to know what's wild,
How selfish people become when they're starving. The most wonderful,
god fearing, kindest person in the world will reach down
and rip a loaf of bread out of a two
year old's hands when they're hungry enough. The American citizen

(27:46):
has watched his country become unaffordable and the American dream
become unattainable, as we've brought in fifty sixty million foreigners
into the country, and they don't want to hear about Venezuela.
They just don't care. They don't they don't care. We
have to address it. I have to address something. Where

(28:09):
are you at on pajamas? You know, Cozy Earth? I
told you about Ah lives and dies for their pajamas.
It's like these silky, stretchy things. She just loves them.
It's all she wears. Now. It's a bet, is there pajamas?
They sell men's pajamas as well. They sent me a set,
but I don't wear pajamas. I were underweared a bit

(28:30):
like most dudes. Just my last night. Last night, I
wore the pajamas and as I was crawling into bed,
instead of taking them off, I left them on. I
didn't hate it. What Chris, are you, Chris Corey pajamas?

(28:53):
Either of you pajama guys? Chris is no? Or is
it no? I don't want to say I'm a pajama guy.
I'm not saying I'm a pajama guy. They're really comfortable.
They're really comfortable and there's stretchy what No, it's not
that Cozy Earth made me a pajama guy. I don't
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maybe a pajama guy. We'll be back. He doesn't care
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(30:18):
We were antelope hunting listening to your plan to conquer
the Western Hemisphere. When my boy asked what was the
most lopsided modern invasion, I considered Poland in France, but
I actually believe it was Iraq in two thousand and three.
I know the occupation went badly, but the invasion itself
was the masterclass in combined arms. All right, One, your

(30:41):
kids sounds freaking awesome. Two. I'm certainly not going to
put down the invasion I was part of. I believe me.
I wasn't an important part of it. It was just
one thumb grunt, all right. But I don't know if
I don't know this counts because it was such a

(31:03):
mismatch is the thing. These these tyrants, historically, these tyrants,
especially from countries like this, what they are that there's
a huge difference between mean and tough. Mean and tough.
These tyrants are generally mean. So if this tribe or

(31:30):
this village is getting out of line, oh, they'll go
drop a chemical weapon on it, maybe show up, grab
the mayor and pull his fingernails out in front of
the whole town and shoot him in the head. But
does that make you tough? You showed up with all
the guns, they didn't have any, you pulled his fingernails.
That you're not a tough guy. You're mean. It's evil.

(31:52):
So what happens is these countries they run into a
technologically advanced military power that is tough, and they just
get smashed immediately. Iraqi culture, and from my experience with it,
is unbelievably soft. When we would run into dudes, whether

(32:15):
they be in uniform or out of uniform, whatever, it
was just kind of pudgy and soft. Americans I don't
think understand and appreciate how good American military training is
and how much more manly American culture is than a

(32:36):
lot of foreign cultures. Maybe you don't consider yourself military
ready or something like that. No, you just you played
basketball for ten years. I used to play football in
high school, but you haven't done that in ten years
or so. Maybe you're a little flabby around the midsection. No, no, no, no, no,
you don't understand you are more military ready than so

(32:57):
many societies around the globe. Was a long way of saying,
I don't necessarily think that invasion should count in your
question because they just weren't ready. They just absolutely were
not ready. The casualties we took in Iraq in large party,
and I know there were some and we were fighting,
I got that, But the casualties we took in large

(33:19):
part were again not from tough guys, from terrorists who
slipped across the border after the invasion and started setting
off bombs and blowing things up. And I know they
put up a fight in places like Felujah where it
was a lot of urban fighting and it was brutal.
I'm certainly not denying that, but that wasn't necessarily Iraqi culture.

(33:40):
That was a lot of Islamic terrorist culture. The Iraqi culture,
I don't know. I would say the invasion of France,
I would say the invasion of France. Most people do
not fully understand and appreciate this understand and appreciate it

(34:01):
because the Nazis are freaking the spawn of Satan, so
nobody wants to ever pay any compliments to the Nazi
army or Hitler or something like that. But on paper,
France not that they should have held their own against Germany.
They should have beaten Germany by any metric if you

(34:22):
look at the number of troops and tanks and things
like that, and they were on the defense, not the offense.
It's easier to be on the defense than the offense
because you're fighting in your home territory, territory, you know
your fortifications, your supplies. It was considered by many of
Hitler's generals to be borderline suicidal to invade France. Hitler

(34:47):
got now, it was an all powerful dictator, so you
couldn't go too far if you were a general. But
about as much pushback as you could possibly get. That's
how much Hitler got from his generals. When he said
we're going into France. They said, uh, what, no, Look, okay,
we can beat up Belgium. Maybe we'll give you a poll.
And they're not quite the France. We can't match France.

(35:10):
What Chris Chris said, wasn't that part of the Schleefen Plan.
The schleef In Plan was World War One. Buddy, I'm
actually glad you pay attention. I'm quite impressed. But yes, no,
in all seriousness, Hitler's invasion of France and World War
Two was almost kind of a continuation of the Schleefen Plan.
You push forward, smashed through France as fast as possible,

(35:32):
so you're not necessarily wrong. But the shleef And plan
was World War One. That's where they implemented the sleeping plan. Anyway,
world War two France should have won, at least on
paper they should have won. But okay, you give them
that they were caught flat footed. They were broken down
after World War One, but to fall that quickly is insane.

(35:55):
And yes, obviously the German war machine was very, very impressive,
especially at that time before they were starving, before they
started running out of stuff, before we started starving them
of resources. Really it was the invasion of Russia that
doomed them, but that was absurdly lopsided for what should

(36:15):
have been pretty equal. That's Ali Fraser in boxing. Everyone
knows Allie Fraser and they went to war three times.
They have to go to the hospital. They just went
to war three times. And there were both these gigantic
stud monsters. It would be like Ali fighting Fraser and
just knocking him out in the first round. That shouldn't happen,

(36:39):
even if he loses. Okay, I understand he might lose.
Muhammad Ali is a really great fighter. He might lose,
but you're not gonna knock out Joe Fraser in the
first round. It would be like Ali coming out and
just storming through him in round one. Really really lopsided,
but not examined a lot, because the second you start
touching on the subjects ah, you praising Gheitler. You know

(37:01):
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